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CANCER
SWARTHMOREAN. ~D
I SUPPORT
DRIVE
.CONTINUES .1
SWAR11IM0RE, PA.,FRlDAY, APRIL 4, 1947
VOL 19-No. 14
ISTATE TO CUT
BURD SOLICITED
IN CANCER DRIVE ;:r!il~:~:p:!l~er.~:~:::~~~:\:; DISTRICT FUND'
~WARDEDFELLOWSIUP
Dartmouth College
Resolution- Follows
Talk by Oppenlander
The annual drive of the American cancer Society opened here
TUe,day under the direction ot Mrs.
Francis H. Forsythe, He.alth and
Welfare chairman of the Woman's
Club. The campaign wUl continue
through April. the official cancer
control month. as members of the
large commh:tee canvass the borough tor tunds to support cllnlcs
tor the prevention ot cancer and
research In its causes and treatInent.
Captains north of the railroad
are Mrs. Harry L. Mlller and .Mrs.
carl H. Jeglum;. their workers:
Mrs. Whitworth Bird, Mrs.' S. M.
'" M
Spencer, Mrs. A. C. Howlanu,
rs.
Wm. HetZel, Mrs. G. Warder Cresson, Mrs. A. Q. DavIs, Elizabeth
Smith,' Anne Krau3, Mrs. Edward
M. Hay, Mrs. G. M. Karns, Mrs. J.
W. Lukens, Mrs. William Thatcher,
Mrs. C. J. Garrahan, Mrs. A. N.
Garrett, Mrs. Margaret Neal, and
Mrs. E. L. Mercer, Mrs. D. R.
Terry, Mrs. E. F. Schwalm. Mrs.
.
J. A.Davies.
Mrs. Jas. B • C ooper,
Mrs. J.' P. Kohler, Mrs. William
Bullock, Mrs. J. W. Walton.
South borough captains are Mrs.
William Ward, 3 I'd, Mrs. Samuel
Gurln, Mrs: George B. Sickel, Mrs.
H. Stephens Plummer, and ·Mrs.
h~
announc-
,Thomson H. Littlefield for' the
study of Shakespeare at the University of Edinburgh.
Mr. and Mrs. Littletleld wlll
leave for Scotland In July. Mrs.
Uttlefield Is the former Nancy
Henry of Wallingford.
SCHOOL BOARD
CHANGE RUMORED
Replacement Conjectured If Landon
Resigns,
It 1s rumored that F. Norton
,
School Board Faced
With Financial
Problem
The Swarthmore School District
slands to lose $22,260. on the State
appropriation next Y4:lar instead of
$18.000 as previously estimated.
This information Is. contained In a
letter from Dr. Carl G. Leech,
County 'Superintendent of Schools
which noUfied the Swarthmore
School Board that the anticipated
reimbursement from the State government for' next year wlll be approximately $21,750. The change.
Indicating an increased reduction.
Is the result of. an intru'PI'etatl'lIl
just received from,. the State Dcpartment of' Public Instruction at
Landon w,m tender his reslgnatl ··n
as a school director at the April
meeting of tue Swarthmore School
Board next Thuraday evening. Mr.
Landon who llves on North Prin· Harrisburg on the op' eration of Act
cetonavenue
orl&1nally elect- 403. The prospecta of this drastiz
$3.00 YEAR
Dr. H. H. Hopkins of Crest lane,
of the Finishes Division of the du
Pont Company, has been' chosen by
the Department of Commerce to
carry out a technical mission on a
number of .selected subjects 'In occupied Germany. He leav.e8 on tlle
'''Queen Elizabeth." salling Aprll 9.
and will proceed by way of London,
Paris. and Antwerp to Karlsruhe.
Germany. It Is expected fhat he wlll
be
away, apIfroximately
three
Inonths. On his return trip he plans
to make boHl personal and business
visits in Englund.
RUSSIA NO THREAT
CLAIMS SCHOLZ
Woman Lawyer To
Address Club
Tuesday
"Can We Do Business with
Russia '!" ~as th~subject of a talk
at the Woman's Club on Tuesday
ed to the Boa.rd for a two-year cut in State reimbur.sements .pre- by -Dr. Karl Scholz, Professor at
term In November. un. .In 1.IU .sents t h e Rc h 001 B ollrd w.
'ith a .Economql at the University of
he WM
reelected
for
a.
Slx-yea.r
\
.
difficult financial problem. Und~r Pennsylvania..
The author of
term. A' Sun Oil Company en.
..
bo k
the present m~thod of determining I muny
0 8 and articles on ecogineer hll Is a graduate ot Swarth- schooi income from pI'operty t4x. nomic
questions,
Dr. Scholz is
more Colle$'e and tea.dher Of en- ~ne mill on the totai assessmont. well qualifted to speak on this
glneering in the Drexel Evening for the \"Dorough returns about P h sse 0 t U ' S
. international .reJaSchools.
$5.250 per. year. Thua If the tlons, having visited RUSSia In
~oroughites . are esp~clally in_ School District's Cinancial Urogram 1927. 1929, 1932, and 1930. and on
terested in any possible change on' Is to he maintained at the same eadh vJeit traveUng extensively In
the school board at thl3 time when level for next year as thiR. year, It the Soviet Union.
.
,
vital problems .like those involved will be necessary to secure an addl'
In the ~urrent proposal ot raising [tionai $22250 from local tax funds. the United. States and llussla/' 'he
was
Tbl~
~.c.la
Able Committee
. Begins Drive
on Monday
Early Mond'ay morning wUl witness anxious sollcItors canvasslng
.reB1dents for the annual SalvaUolL
.Army Dr!ve. Each year captalrur
a.nd sollcltoI'8 ask membel'8 of the
community to faclUtate the campaign by st&Ying. home that morning till the neighborhood collector has called..
Co-chairmen Mrs. Harold' G.
Grl1fin and Mrs. Roes Pfabgra1r
are englneering a large committee
ot captains and workers' to speed
the task at collection for this eBsentJaJ. orga.n1u.t1on.
Captain ot the west alde north
section Is Mrs. J. PaUl Bro~. Her
workers: Mrs. HOI'ace 11.. Hopkins,
Mrs. Cllft'ord Banta, Mrs. J. WllbwHoft', Nettie Alexander, Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins, Mrs. Russell M.
Heath, Mrs. C. Ii'. Wolters. Mrs.
JohnF. Daly, Mrs. Everett L.
Hunt, Mrs. W. T. Johnson. Mrs. A.
S. Robinson. Mrs. Helen GoodwIn.
Mrs. MUes H. Robinson. Mrs.
George
Hoadley.
Mrs. Joseph
. Kahle.'.
Co-captains ot the east side
north section are Mrs. W. Henry
Linton and Mrs. J. B. West. Their
workers:Mrs. PhWp Alden, Mrs.
(ContinUed on Page 6)
FRED J. MURRAY"
.
DIES·:-SUDDENtt··,;·
.
..
NEW LECTURE'S
OPEN APRIL 10
"BuSlness
T d
n-Ireet-Ion
" T Be
·Theme
'
..
n.
<
'home'
~..
FUND CAMPAIGN
f~ars
.teach.e. rs' sa.,larle.s. m.u.Bt
.. be. sett.led
.. ' '...
alon..'e. "WOUI. .d. 're q. ulre an . in-. ..d
. red
.• , :'1.'he. v.n.. lted. !3tate.s.
, Am~ng the names voiced about crease of 4 %-.mllls in the tax rate. Communism and'. S~ln, whUe
,to? _tor. ~rePlacemen7 ...~~0~J~.. ;w~~~0,~J.::~ptoji4.~~.~-.:tU.t:!I;t'!~-,:l~~t«.l.S ~!-}f~~la j~~ . . the, ~~~mJ~ ~~JI)~
MI. .. ~A-,..4on s· l'fI)i'QgcuUoo. a,. il31Y.d--l"'IOr other pUl'poseti such as. Increase and our mJIItal'y power."
ered and accepted, are those (it in salnries. Any "money for more
Dr. Scholz said that there Is no
Wllllam E. Dungan. of Swarth- generous provision of school ser-OCc."UJoion for. America to tear. ecom.ore wuo has ~ived hel'~ six vices would have to be in addition nomic RuSsia' whose development
years; William M. Harvoy. ot Col. to this" % mill tax rise.
parallels. Amerlca'sot 1913. Their
umbia' avenue, well known resident
There)s strong hope that this industrial development lags far
of the borough for many yea:-s measure will not have to be taken. behind the United Statea alsQ, he
and active Trinity Churchman; inasmuch as there are two mea- claimed.
and Willlam H. Gehring of Unlv- sures pending before the State Le"We. are scared of the things 'we
ersity place who has lived in glsl~ture now in .session: one. do not understand. Our only hope
Swarthm:ore ,tor 15 years.
known as Senate Bill No. 37. introIs to recognize that w~ ~~e strugThe proceaure tollowed upon duced In the Senate by Senator gUngfor the same objectiVe&re3ignations
from
the School Heyburn. and the other in the naDlely the Cour freedom&--and
Board. is an apPOintment by th~ House known as House Bill No. that we must give Qnd ~e, for
Boar!! to fill the offlc~ until •• 10 ·117. These bills h~"e the common intelligent compromise Is the esnext municipal election and then purpose to assure school districts sence of democracy."
to elect a director for a two·yeal' like Swarthmore of a continuation '. Other points brought out bY'
term.
of basic •. mInImum State sllbsidy th~
speaker were:
Deeds of
payments as fixed by Act 403. They humanity carry big dividends
provide that amounts paid to any w.hile war creates hatreds. Too'
school district during the school often we render lip serVice. to our
year 1947-48 for instruction of ideals. but actually work to cirpupils shall not be 1(:88 than the cum vent them. Rrisalo. should be
amount paid to the district during a challenge. 'rather than a threat,
the year 1945-46 ·under the old and· If the U. S. meets that chalIcIubsidy sy.stem.
lenge it. can . do buslitess With
It Swarthmore III to be saved a R
heavy cut in State. apPI'oprlatlon it
ussIa.. J
W
Pi Phis to Sew
Mrs. . Burris
est, chairman
will be. necessary for· community
O ay
0
ot international relations, arranged
Mrs. Jack Thompson of Harvard
groups to urge their favorable vote the program and introduced the
avenue will serve as hostess to the
upon their representatives and state
erlod folsenator ~h~n these two measures spqaker. A question
PI Phi Sewing group on Thursday.
A series of six lectures on Ule
lowed the 'lecture and diSCUssion
April 10.
"ResponslblUtle:a of Business Man_ come before the respective Houses. continued during the tea which
agem,ent in Modern Times" has Unless favorable !egislative action. was served In the lounge. Mrs. J.
with the Governor's signaElected
been announced by the William, J. together
ture, is secured.' the Swarthmore Frank Beatty, Jr. and Mrs. J.
Qooper Foundation of Swarthmore
Warren Paxson prealded at the teo.'
Paul Williams of University College.
Scbool Board Is faced with the table. Mrs, Alexander ·Ewing. and
place, and a Junior at the Ha.verThe lectures begin at 8: l!i necessity either of making a pro- Mrs. Frank H. McCowan were the
ford Schoof' tor Boys, was elected Thursday evenlng,Aprll 10 with a nounced rise in taxes to maintain
president of the Haverford School discussion by MUo Perkins ot the present Services or of cutting hostesses ot the day.
The regular meeting ot the WoDramatic Club for the coming year, "Goals tor BusineSS Management,·' the serVices drastically to meet the
reduction In State subsidy.
man's Club on Tuesday, April 'I,
at a meeting last week.,
and will cOlJ,tlnue ·each Thursda3'
As an· additional indication of wUl beheld under the sponsorWilliiamB was also elected mak- evening for. the succpe!1lng five
lower
tax returns. there has been
(Continued on Page 4)
up editor or :il:ie school paper. "The weeks. Among those scheduied to
a
drop
ot
$80,850
In
the
total
asIndex," and secretary of the newly speak are Frank W. Abrams,
FETES ,COUNTY PRESIDENT
formed Servtce Club which he llelp- .chairman of the board of Standard sessed valuation Of. the district
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Haravailable
tor
taxation.
The
1947
ed to orgaDble.
'Oll Company'; Gordon R. Clapp.
vard
avenue entertalneCi the Detotal asseSsment 'of $5.581.475 is
nominated chairman of the bOard
partment
Cha.tnnen of the Delaapproximately tbe same as in 1944.
Sugar Stamp Valid
ot the Tennessee Valley Authorware County Federation ot Woity: and Paul G. Hoffman, presmen's Clubs in honol; of Mrs. EdSpare Stamp 11 in family ration .ident of the Studebaker Corporaward R. S. 'Tull, Jr., retlrJng pres.
Heads Intemat'l D. G.'s
books, gOO(l tor 10. pounds ot aqgar, tion.
ident, at a tea liLt her home Friday
became valid April 1. Sp8.re Stamp
According to 'James A. Perkins,
Mrs. E. Tiel Smith ot The Stone afternoon.
61, whloh e;l[])b-M, karch 81, ·waadlrec~or ot the Cooper Foundation, Houae. Strath Haven Inn. has jmrt
Mrs. Maurice C.'M:cCa1frey and
good 'or 9nly five pounds, but tile "Never In, our hlstorYbaa the de- been made international president Mrs. Lew.ls M. Dets, first and seeOffice of . Price . AdmlnUrtration mand. OQ buelness . management of The Delta Gamma Fraternity. ond ,,;ce-presidents, respectively.
pointed olit that the new stamp been sO·..reat. 'It' ItI· therefore par- Prior. to taking over the duties of presided at tlie tea table.
.
must C()ver both replar home use t1cularlY timely that thtt Jlature ;~t president she serve'd as ·Internat.
and curreni
cAnning' ~eeds. business management be examined lonal treasurer. &11'8. Smith returnSr. Mothers To Meet
No Specl.l,stalnps·'for home can- In relation to the risponslblllttes ed last week from installing a
A meeting of the Senior Mothe!:'a
nln.. ~ ~l .... w.lIda,ted durlq which nOW'. confront ·It. Woe are chapter of Delta Gamma.. at Tul~ Gro~p of Swarthmore ~gh School
19fT.
.
,..n~w pleaee(l ~o. p~t In this University In Oklahoma..
wl1~ be held W1!dn.'8day. ATlrll 9 a~
. . .•..
:
" , .•• i
.. · · .~. :'~4:'
.. a ~it~ 8T9~P of
• p~ m., lJa the I l. . .~ ·Room te
Kr& II. It ~~'.t.EIm &riJl~ ai.iIiji ..~o ~v.......' .tat.wldln8'lY
(llscU8S Plau for the ~Prtng .co.\'..
baa arrtve4 home after & month·. ~~l In' their own Gelda of
cert.
,"_'.
,.'.. ;'.
trip to Dee Jlolnoe. I ....... ·.... • aidD_ ~qement"( Mr. Per_
iI.... wui~ R. 11"'7 .. oWl'~. of the- 8T01I1t.
. >.,:,
~lJJ.;'-;"""""""
,;.,#,,~ .•... " , . I i ' • 'J.,Cfl
'PRo . . . . . . .~.,<
.... ,. ".: ".
./
-
Johri G. Moxey, Jr. Their workers
are:" Mrs. VI.L. Detbloft, Mrs.
HamUton Cochran, Mrs.G. L .. Ai-in~
~..,tagei ·:M':s." mUlin-a, T~~~lir.; MrS;if.·
M. Viele.' Mrs. F. Q. Deenan. Mrs.
JQhn E. Michael. Mrs. Roy Snape.
Mrs. E. B.Hollls, Mrs. Walter BIllstein, Mrs. J. G. Bl'eitllng. Mrs. R.
H. Banks, Mrs. Robt. F. Engle,
Mrs. Albert Behenna. Mrs. William
" Kurtzholtz, Mrs. Charles Grier,
Mrs. Arthur Moscript, Mrs. Wllliam
Loe, Mrs. Arthur W. BaB1I. Mrs:
Barton ·W. calvert. and Mrs. A. F.
Blake, Mrs. Ferris Mitchell. Mrs.
H. G. Hopson, Mrs. H. D. McCray,
Mrs.· Roy Latimer. Mrs. E. C. Heg.
Mrs. Wllllam Park. Mrs. T. D.
Maher, Mrs. Norman Hulme. Mrs.
George GUlespie, Mrs. J. E. Chlquoine. Mrs. Wilburn Frank, Mrs.
J. H. Pitman, Mrs. Warren Go,dfrey. Nancy Cross, Mrs. Edward H.
Allen, Mrs. A. F. Jackson, Mrs.
Raymond Gemmill. Mrs. F. L. Gettz,
Mrs. C. E. Robb. Mrs. W. F.
Hann""" Mrs 'J Seybold Mrs R T
.
J,
••..
,
•••
Bates, Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Mrs.
Paul Rogers, and Mrs. J. Moran.
SALVATION ARMY·
ON MISSION TO GERMANY
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Heart Failed Yale
Avenue Resident
Sunday
Fred J. Murray of Yale avenue
collapsed In his garden last Sunday afternoon and died instantly
of a heart attaCk.' Mr. Murray had
attended Palm Sunday services
with members of his tamUy in the
Methodist Church that morJli~g
and appeared to be in good 'heal~h.
He was 57 years old.
Since coming to Swarthmore
five. years ago aa an admlnlstra1-jve
'officer ot the Philadelphia offh,e
of the Maritime CommiSSion, Mr~
Murray had made a host of friends .
w:ho were Qttracted to· h.im because ot his genial personallty.
Atter the closing of the United,
states Maritime Commission office
last fall, he formed a connection.
with the S. S. Fretz Company, all'
con~UtJonlng engineers at Phlladelphfa.
For a number of years Mr.
Murray had bOOn engaged m.
government service, havJng entered t'he Fo.restry DIvision of t)Cl
Department of the Interior In
Washington, D. C. In un. Before
that he had spent several years In
New York
CIty' as asslstaDt
treasurer and secretary of the,
RIChmond Radiator Company.
Born In Tomah. WJs.----he spent!
his youth in l\I.lIJ8Oula., Mont. where
he en.gag~ in newspaper work'
and la.ter was elected county a.uditor. He 'enllsted In the First World
War and became a captain In the
Medical Corps With headquarters
at Newport News. Va. In 1919 he
married Florence Leedh of VaUer,
Mont. and went to Ilve in Seattle
prior to coming to New York. He
.is survived by his widow and two
sons, Paul C., an alumnus of
Swarthmore College and an author
who ~j~ had a ~k accepted
for publiCation by New' ·York ..
publishers, and Peter B •• a graduilte ot Bwarthmor" ~h' School, .,
no,,' a eor-por8J Ih the '0.. S. Army
~ Fort Bramr, N. C. Mr. )(urrq
WIl8 .. member- of (the American t
and of the Masonic Order. j
ru:D~'" eeni. . ~ eo~ f
......·~' ..-?~·~S
.~_".:. ~nelld&y afternoon o~~.
~ N •. ~,., P..~A.... ~or t
the Methodist Ohurch of
i'
. /
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SWart,,-
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
"
FriiIaJ"; 'April 4, 1947
,
Friday, April 4, 1947
Hobart W. Davlolaon .. .tut.nt taID .. lIrOUP of frlenola with the
bridal couple 8.8 gUeata ·01 honor
of Princeton avenue an4 thelr.~ at Bowdoin COUee<>, lIIe.. will at their ~ome tomorrow evenirag·
spend the Easter holl~ at his
In-law a.nd daughter Mr. and Mrs.
home on Guernsey l"oad.:
BIR'IlIS
JeSBe H. Hol~e8t of Haverford Guenther H.1Foebel, Jr., Of AllenPeggy Keenen of He.nart aveMr. and Mrs. Joseph S. carter of
place. home for the Easter holl- town w.tll entertain 9.t a dinner
nue Is home for
SPrine 'Ya..-- Vassar avenue are receiving con·
daYs trom Connecticut We3leyan party tomorrow evenIng at the
lion from Denison UDlveral~ unUl gratulations upon the birth ot a.
Un.lverslt)'. a.nd Kenneth Rawson Yerkes home when their .guests
Monday nut.
son: William George carter on
at Medle.,
on vacation from will include· Mr. and Mrs. Frank
March· 23 in Taylor Hospital.
Mrs.
J.
War.ren
PaDOD
ot,Vessa.r
SWarthmore College. are working R. Markley, Miss Adele Markley
The new baby Is a grandson ot
avenUe
served
as
hostess
to
the
on their boat, HThe WhodlnguS," of Guern1Be7 road, and :Mr. Ha.rrY
Book
Club,
ThursdaY
evening.
Mias
Mrs.
George C. Broadbent of Vas-:'which ts ,rapidly approaching Gray""", Smith of Beckley. The
AlIce
.Ayres
of
North
Chester
road
sar avenue, and Mrs. William Carcompletion and which they plan engagement of AUss Mm"klcy and
reviewed
uTatoosh"
by
:Martha
ter
of M07Jan.
to c'hrlsten tbis summer on the Mr. Smith hs.s been announced:
Mr.
and Mrs. Roland G. E. UltHardy.
St. Lawrence River while sumDr. and Mrs. John R.. Bates and
&E
man,
Jr.,
of Vllla.nova are receiving
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Maurice
x..
Beck
mering at the Rawson Bummer chlldren
SallY
and
Johnny
OOOI
place on Gra.ea Creek Island.
ot North Chester road left Thurs· been called to Williamsport by
AN'"
MAN'6 HEAD
Bob Riddle of Rose Tree Is. day to 8pend the Easter holidays
NOW 1'( OWL'" -(A\(E$ A
HAVE
home from Mercersburg Academy a.t their 8ummer place at Shore .. the death ot :Mrs. Beck's mOther.
M
.....
FraDk
x..,
PlIeegov.
Mre.
pt\..\1'1\.E
for
14-day Bpring vacation.
Easter Sunday Dinner
ham, L. L
leegov who W88 in her 82 year had
LI~CI(·
Frank McCowan of Vassar aveat the
Mrs. Joseph V. Collins has rebeen U1 for a .year.
nue .is home trom Penn ·State to turned to the bome of her daughM ..... J. V. S. Bishop of Harvard
v~tlon until April .9. Bob Mc- ter Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee ot
Cowan spent the week-eno. at the Mt. Holyoke llla.ce followJ.ng a. a."t'eDue will review t'The QueQ..
Country Cured Hickory
tlon" by Dana Bu.rnett at strath
Naval Academy. AnnapoUs, Md.
three-week visit wlt!h her son Mr.
Smoked
. Wanda. Tyler of South Chester Paul F. ColLins of Wlncbester. Haven Inn on Monday evening
next at 8 o·clock.
road left Tuesday to vlBit her cou- Mass.
Baked Virginia St,le
Mrs. A. U. Fairbanks of Park
sin J'easle Lou Tyler of New York
Mr. and Mrs. Davis W. Shoe...
City· for the remainder of the
HOt MacDade Blvd.
,maker who have spent the winter avenUe has returned lhome after a
two-month
vlslt
with
her
Bon
Mr.
,OOUlngdale. l'a.
week.
In the borough. moved Wednesday
F.
N.
FaIrbanks
and
fa.mlly
of
David Weiland arrived home trom the Arthur Jones house on
Wednes(lay from. Gettysburg Col- DicltlDsoD avenue to their summer, Atlanta., Ga.
Mrs. Frank L. BaRoott of Ventlege· and will vaoo.Uon for a week camp, Camp Chlckagam~, at Mer..
at his . home on SOUUl Chester rill, N. Y. Betsy Shoemaker IB nor, N. J_, and her sister Mrs. C. B.
Hiere's somethlng that will turn any
road.
visiting friends at Knoll Crest Hoadley of Los Angeles, Cal:, are
_n'~ beadl
A one-slop service
Barbara Slcl$.el Is home from FarmS, N~anici N. J. for several stopping at" Strath Haven 'Inn for
stationS Drive In for GuU gas and
two weeks.
,Valnut Hill School, Natick, Mass., months.
oU • • • let us check :Jour tires tor
for. the. spring vacation. But Sickel
Betsy Hornaday, Bonny Morse,
Mrs. Joseph H. Perklns of Cedar
vulcanizing. charge f01ll' batteQ'
who Is down from Dartmouth for lane entertalned her sister Mrs. R. .Tean Huey, Ann Myers. Laura.
-va.catlo'n. .will spend 5evernl days iK. Levering of CoI1egevUle for Lee Hopkins, and Barbara Ann
• ~ • and we'H also advise 70U
Sharpened by Machine
In Boston. Robert Haycock of Wel- several ~ of this week.
Schobinger wUI arrive this even·
about JDln.or repairs that will save
IElBleYl Mass.. will apend Easter
Other
lools,
aIao
sharpened
Ing
from
Middlebury
College,
big costs tater.
We'll lubricate,
:Mrs. fda P. Stobler of Rutgers
week. end at the home ot Dr. and
Sa_Set
and
Filed
Middlebury,
Vt..
for
0.
10-day
avenue and her daughter Mrs. C.
wash and simOnize your eRr ex:MrB. George B. Sickel ot Strath
R. Gillam of Buck Hili Falls, on spring vacation at their homes
perU,.
Haven avenue.
recital tour, returned lo.st. weeki .here.
Mrs. Lydia Green Mitchell of from a ftve--week trip to Texas and.
Dr. and :Mrs. John B. Bates of
North Chester road enterta.1ned eautOl'nia. They vlslted Tucson, North Chester road entertained
1044-1Oth Avenue
"RIGHT IN THE .CENTER OF TOWN"
her daughter-In-law, Mrs. William E1 Paso. Grand Canyon, San· Mr. and Mrs. George E. Duckworth
D. Mitchell, the former MIsB FranciSCO. Los Angeles and pasa·. of Princeton, N. J., as their week.
,
Peggy Myers of I.ancaster, last dena. At the latter city t'hey visit·
end guests.
week.
Call and Deliver
eo Mrs. Stabler's granddaughter,
CALL 0440 O.UJMOU1H f.llFA.VETtE AVES.
Dr. and Mrs. j'Waldo E. FIsher MI.. Helen Stabler of Walllhgford
Phone: Swarthmole 0118·.
PICCARD-RUsSEU.
of Guernsey road and their son who is 8B8oclated with the AmeriWaldo R. Fisher will return to- can Friends Service there.
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Mr. and 1\Irs_ Charles Regnier
morrow trom a week's motor trip
Mr. and :Mrs. wnuam. E. Hetzel, Russell of Odgcn avenue, an.
to Hersh07. over tho. Sky LIne J"r., of Thayer .road will entertain announce tho marriage ot their
Dr.lve to Wl1lJ.a.maburg, Va., and at a. dlnner bridge at their home daughter Jonn Pownall Russell to
home by way of Washington. D. C. tomorrow ev8Ding.
Donald Louts Plceard, Bon of "!Dr.
Miss Allee qreamer and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hetzell loave Mon~ and Mr8. Jean ~ Fe)~x: Ptccard of
Jo'hn Creamer of Harvard avenue day for a Week's trip south. They Mlnneapolla, Minn. Mr. arid Mrs.
entertained, informally tor 24 wilt be. accompanied home by Mr. Piccard are spending" thts week 0..'1
gUe3ts at the,r home following the
W. E. Hetzel. Sr., and Miss Anna. guests of Dr. and Mrs. Plccard In
American Legion Dance In the Hetzel ot Ridley Pa.rk who have :Mlnneapol~. The young couple will
Woman's Club SatUrday evening. been spending the winter months make thelr home temporarlly with
OPEN 7 A. • . - P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllll~ R. Ruey at "Winter Park, Fla. En route the bridl"s Ilarents.
-OUTSIDE OATERING SERVIOE•
of Dickinson avenue will enterto.1n home tbey will stop at Sea. leland,
Weclneaday, 7 ..m. - 2 p.m.
'Sunday, 12 - ~'
Mr. Bueys brother·in-law and Ga.., a.nd Pinehurst. N. C.
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l)AILY DINNERS .........•. ' 850 to SI.60
HONOR
BRIDAL
COUPLE
sister Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
Special Children's Platters
Dr. David Bishop ot Boulder,
MacNutt and famtly of HempColo.,
WhUe en route to Washing..
stead, L. I., over the Easter weekMI,. Kay 'rhurmnn of Cedar lane
ton, D. C., next week. will spend and Mr. James R. Powell of :<>SS~
end.
Swarthmore avenue. whose mar~
Mr. and and Mrs. W.11Uam Crae- a. few days vlBltlng his parents riage tal{Cs place in the Swarth~
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
v.
S.
Bishop
of
mer, :Jr., and baby son jWlIUam
more Presbyterian Church on April
,
James moved this week from ~22 I Harvard avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop ot 12. will be guesL<: of honor this
Harvard avenue to their neV"
Harvard avenue spent the week- ovening when Mr. ond Mrs. George
home In Sprltlgfteld.
Blessing of Rose Valley will enter·
Patty Patman ot p.r1nceton end with their Bon and daughtermin the bridai party.
BEAUTY SALON
avenue arr.tved home last week In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis G. BisMr. and Mrs. J. Archer :1. TUrnel",
from Penn Hall to vacation until hop of Cranford, N • .T.
Jr.• ot Cornell avenue, will enterBeauty's An April Fooler
. Milton M. Hobbs, son of Mr. and
April 9.
Mr. and Mrs. ;J. W. Peireol of Mrs. William S. Hobbs of Park
Sproul road and their sons John a.venue\, a. junior .in mecha.nical FOR
13 South Chealer Road
and Gllbert -are moving tomorrow engineering a.t Ca.rnegie Institute
Call Swarthmore '0476
to their new home in Springtleld, ot Technology, has been named on
N. J. Mr. Petrsol is associated Wlt11 the semester honor roll. He is a. Call
Proctor and Gamble Company.
member of t'hc Alpha Phi Omega. Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Anne :1. Perkins willi return to
SwBrthmore 2080
the University of Delaware. Yon·
daY after a spring vacation at her
SILVERWARE
UNITY ASSEMBLY
home. .on Ce.ar lane.
Rep.aired and Re!llated
"roman's Club Side Entrancc
Fred ~ F~ Je~er
10:30 A.lII. Evcry Wednesday
Personals
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congradula.t1ons upon the btrth ot a
daughtel', Sandra Janf.· UllmalJ on
March ~~ In the Bryn Mawr Ho.:fpltol.
'l'he . baby 18 a. granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman
of Harvard avenue, a.nd Mr. and
Mrs. Thom.WI J. Sinclair, Jr., at
"Hollow Tree," Villanova.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes\
THE SWARTHMOREA-N
WALTERS, Speaker
Everyone 'Velcome
'filE SWARTBMOREAN
r ,oIl!8I11HllEpHrD' EfllilBY FBlDAY AT SWABii_Oas.
PUBrt
-THE SWAlftBHOBEAl'i. Df~' PDBr.I8H':P
I'baDe. &waI" , "W OMO
PETER Eo TOLD, EclItor
Lorene McCarter
lIIAR.JORDD
Rosalie Pelreol
TOLD,
PA.
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Barbara. Kent
Entered 88 Secend Claae Matter, J ....\I&l7 14. 111', at tbe Poet
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',SWAR'I1iMORE, PA., FRIDAY" APRIL 4, 1927
Presby~erianChwch Notes ,
·.Bl"int!>n Medford and .I.:u:\ 1(1 ~.rc~
Cahan, Jr., arc' in charge of the
u·tih.ers tor the 9 o'clock Youth
Worshlp Servicc. Lora Blackman,
Jcan Drown, Joan,. l"aulkner . and
Hurrlet OHbel·t wlll mmlst the minIsters In g.reeting the cong.;egatton
afler this serVIce.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred R. Lang at
the Harvard uvcnuc entrance and
Mr. and .Mrs. Peter E. Told at the
drlve\Vay~transep, entrance will
assist. the ministers after the 10
o'clock service in greeting the con·
greg-ation. Mr. and Mrs. Earle P.
Yer;kes at the Harvard avenue enranee an~ Mr..and Mrs. Ernest W.
Sipple a.t the 4rlveway·transcpt en·
tra~ce Villl perform the same service after the 11:30 o'clock service.
G~orge 'Yarren, Char.les, Keenen
and .j;teven Spencer will assist Harrlet"' SeW'ridge in distributing the
Easter· Une~ Sunday afternoon.
The Young Adult's Olub will
meet Easter Sunday evening tor
supper at Go'clock followed by program. There wlll bo Q. War Department movie called "Seeds of Des·tlny" and another movie "Not by
. Bread Alone'" sponsored by the
Episcopal Church· and the World
COuncil ot Churches.
The Fellowship Choir ot PhUadelphia" under the dlFection ot Mrs.
Elaine Brown will sing· in this
Churcb on Sunday morning, ApriL
13, at the 11 o'clock se~vicc.
rf·he Wonian's ASSOCiation wlll
meet Wednesday, Aprll 9 at 11:15
o'clock with· Worship service led
by Mr.' Braun. A business meeting
at 12 o·clock and luncheon served
by ·Circle 6, Mrs. Samuel C. HarriS.
chatrm·an, at 12:30 foll.owcd by the'
showing of the· War Department
". movie "Seeds of Destiny" and ·"Not
BY' Bread Alone" sponsored b""
the
J
. Episcopal C'lmrch and the World
Council of Churches.
'1'hu Htated annual meeting ot the
,;ullgnJgation ot the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Churc'h will be held
at 8 o'clock Wednesday, April 9.
with, Dr. David Braun, as modera.tor.. The stated annua,l meeting of
the Corporation llf the Swarthmore
PI'e~byterlan Church will be held
at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday,· April 9.
Earle P. ~erkes Is president.
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Trinity Notes_
At the 8 o'clock celebration ot
Holy Communion the organist will
be present' to play several of the'
familiar Easter hymns. The chlldren ot the Church SChool wIll have
their carol service at 9:46 a. m. at
'which time they w111 preseDt their
Mite Box Offering.' The rector will
preach briefly at. the 11 o'clock
service of Holy Communion. The
music for tl1e service was brought
from England by the rector and is
a complete Mass by StAnford In B
tlat. Hymns inolude, "Welcome
HapPy·Morning.u "Come
:falthtul, Raise the Strain," uAllelula,"
(French XV Century) ";Jesus Christ
Is Risen Today," (soprano descant). The anthem will b.e the
'"Hallelujah Chorus" trom Bandel'&.
ItMe88lah." Young People's Fellow.
ship has b'een discontinued unUI
4prll 13.
The church depends upon the
congrega.tlon's gift ot flowers tor
Easter decorations. Plants may be
sent to the 'parish house on Saturday morning and can be cla1med
by the donors on Monday, as they
may desire to give them to the Sick
and shut-iDB.
On Monday there wUl be a cele.bratlon of Holy Communion at 10
0.. m.
The annual meeting and celebratlon of veet rymen w III b e h eld In
the parish house on Monday at 8
p. m. J t wUl be preceded by a par~
Ish dinner at 6:30 p. m.
Choir School will not meet during
the week. However, the choir
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
.rehearsal on Thursday evening &t
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun, Minister
7: 3 0 will be In C~r1st· Church.
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler,· Mhitster
Media.
SERVICES FOR EASTER
Ye
CHURCH SERVICES
SUNDAY, APRIL 6
9;00 A. M.-Youth Worship Serv, tce. All departments of the
Church School will attend this
service. The Communicant's
Class will bo received into .the
Church Fellowship. The ser-·mon will be, "Morning."
'
10: 00· A. M. Worship Service.
· Sermon, "He Showed Them."
Special music by the Choir.
11:30 A. M. - Worship Service.
Sermon, "He Showed Them:'
Special Music by the Choir.
The 10 o'clock and 11:30
o'clock services aro identical
tn order 'to accommodate the
· many people attending. There
will be a ChUrch Hour Nur~
sery Class for ·small children,
·1 to 7 during both of
Friends Meeting Notes
On Friday. April ~, at l:~O P.M.,
the First Da7 Sehool Children will
meet at Whittier House to drive to
W7esttown to visit Russell Jones
farm, and have their pictures taken
with their heifer before it go·es to
~urope.
.
MeIhodUt Chun:bNotes
3
lIIr. and lIIrs. Horace, H. Hop-Ivt., u
,The Church School meets on klDa of CrMt laue will, euterta1n Easter hollc1eJ&
Bunday morning at 9 :46. S, W. lIIr. Q. JoUIton Pike, Jr." of Stowe,
Johnson Is auperlntenuent. Cl8SSe8
are provided for cblldren at. all
a'lea and' for adults.
The morning worship service 18
at 11 o'clock at which time the
mlntater will preach on the BubJect
""The ,Assurance of Easter,"
The Junior Church meeb in t116
oha.pel at 11 o'cloak with Iolr& x..
x.. Jtedgepeth WI BUPerlntendent. '
Durl~g the morning service, the
Church Nursery 18_ open fOr the
younger chi,Jdren. Mrs. Theodore L.
PUrnell and Mrs. Richard Snyder
will be In clla.rge.
Persons desiring to send lUleoJ or
white flowering plants, tor the
chancel are requested to,50nd tliem
on· Sa.turday morning,
The 'Church Board ot Education
will meet on Monday evening u.t
8 o'clock at tho home ot Mr. anll
Mrs. Eugene Taylor. 201 Elm avenue.
The Young Adult Fellowship Is
preparing a BOclal evenint for
Tuesday at 8 P.M. in the chnpel.
A cordial Inviti).tion 13 extended to
all young wIults o.t tho' COjJlmunity
to attend.
The Official Board will meet on
Friday evening. at 8 in the chapel.
On Friday evening of this week,
the choir will render ~a~nder'a
"Olivet to Calvary." The soloiSts
.p.re Mrs. Harry Hamby. Charles
Boover and C. Cavalucci at Phila.delphia. The pubUc is invited to
attend.
.
Anderson~
of the procedure' required
for services of all faith.
and fraternal order ••
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for debt retirement
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Thurs._Fri._Sllt._SUD.
248 L:snbrook :Road
A MUSICAL TO TOP
ALL MUSICALS
Sprlogfleld.
l~;::;;:;t
COLLEGE THEATRE
FrI.._Sat._Mon._Tues._ Wed.
. April 4, 5, 'I. 8.and 9
"Till the
aoua Roll By"
in Techn1color
Judy Garland. Robert 'Valkcr
Van Johnson. Frank. Sinatra
''TILL TIlE CLOUDS
ROLL BY"
Story based on the lite and'
Because of the length of the tea·
ture there will be a speclai show
at 4.:30
Features: 4:30-7:00-8:25
music' of· Jerome' Kern
DAVE WOOD
In TeclmIcolor
Feature at 2:t5-8:45 .& .:16
First EvetdDg Show S _
at 8:30.
Painting
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Plmn: I'
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It is estimated that on an average day in the
United Slates four million people are adually \:z'§'.i:;fl~~
disabled by illness, and coundess others are
afBicted with minor ailments. Not only is the
economic loss incalculable, but the el£ect on
the spirit of ,th~ nation is a factor to be_
, reckoned. '
What can we do to bei'ler this si~tion? Certainly, at.
.ery minimum, you can care for your own health ~d che
health of your family. In the end. most probl_ue reo
sol-.ed in the indi'fidlJ1li's sense of pei:sonal responsibility.
Obser.e common healduules. Consult your physic:iaa in
case 'ofiUnesli. If medication u needed,bue your pre:.
acripdon compounded by ,oar expert, ~pdonists.
,
1ita$Dg' Tb~
RED'· IIKEIJI'ON'
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"Nothmlr But Trouble"
2. SUrprise Featouette
II. 'Ibree ~ns
NO M _ In a-t.-I
Pa';erh.aitging
s.,turda;i Matinee 0Dl:r
Our UBOBI Ble Hldd,'Show
at 1:00 p, 111.t. Laurel and Hard, In
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MICHAR~S
11:00 A. M.-Meeting,for Worship.
MONDAY. APRIL 7
2:30 P. 'AI. Membm'shlp Tea.
Sarah Stabler speaking on
"Our Neighbors: The Amerl·
can Indian," with Indian Music
and exhibitS of Indian Art, ,by
Ellen Delaplaine and EUzabetth· Brandt.
Argentinian Speak- Here
Last Monday afternoon Felix:
Eduardo Herrera,. advanced student
of mQ.thematlcs at the Unlverslty
·of Pennsylvanlo., spoke to a. gathering ot Wellesley ahimnae at the.
home of M;rs. Fred N. Bell, Harvard Avenue•. Mr~ Herrora. who
comes from northern Argentina.,
has been in this country less than n.
·year. He attended an :International
institute at Wellesley College last
summer .which was arranged by the
U. S. State Department to tea~h
th~ English language and American
customs t~ fOreign students. Mr.
Herrera spoke informally about his
own country and background and
about his -experiences in this
country.
Mrs. J. Struthers Dunn, president
of the Philadelphia. Wellesley Club.
was also present to report the
amount of money raised in this
area tor the Wellesley Scholarship
Fund.
.
When you buy another car,
finance it with bank credit.
Reason: You~ll get the best
'r.ombination of advantages
at the most moderate cost.
SAVE TODAY FOR A BE'ITER TOMORROW
Swarthmore National Bank
And Trust Company
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance COrporation
t
a.m.
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25th Year
CAR N'S
Easter Flowers
Bring the true beauty of this great
spiritual holiday into your home.
We have the largest assortment
we've had in six years. BUT ORDER
EARLY.
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Ie Yonr oar In
condition for tJIat
S~er vacation?
A better job CIUl be
DOW than later.
inspection starts Ma, 1st
and the rnsh will be .....
Now Is the best time
for tbe BEBT JOB
done
. In Whittier House. Box Luncheon • .j All are cordlaUy Invited.
'COLI ESE ,PHARMACY, '
,
192.2
9:36 to 3:So--Bewlng an'" Quilting
FIRST, CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
,
SUNDAY
11:·00 A. ·M.--:Sunday School.
11: 00 A. M.--Sunday Le
mono
.
Wednesday evening meeting each
week., 8 P.m. Reading room open
dally u
12 to 6 p.m. Wedneedayevening. 7
to 7:60 p.m. a.nd '9, to, 9:10 p.""
,
FIrst Da:y School and Meeting
for Worship on Sunday will be at
the ree;ul&rloou..... 1:45 and 11
WEDNESDAY
"
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UUnreallty" is the subject ot the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday~ April
6. The Golden Text is: "Every, tree
that brlngeth not forth good fruit
Is 'hewn dOWD, and cast Into the
tire" (Matthew 7:19).
Rector
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
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SUNDAY, APRIL 6
9: 45 A. M.-First. Day School.
MAAY A. lAIR, _ _
116-1581
Christian Science Church Noles
SUNDAY, APRIL 6
8: 00 A. ~r.-Holy· Communion.
Organ. '
9:45 A. M.-.church School Carol
Service and Presentation of
Mite Box Offering.
11:00 A.. M. - Holy Communion
and Sermon. Topic: "Life After
Death.
10:00 A. M.-Ho.ly Communion.
Hannum and Waite
YIIIe Ave. .. QlIlec ad.
SwutIunore i2S0
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COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING
TRINITY CHURCH ,
Rev. Geo .. C.
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On Monday. the 7th, at 2:30
p.m; the~e will be a. memberanip
tp..a. In Whittier House bn the sub~
ject "Our Neighbors: Tho Ame'rican Indian. OJ Sarah Stabler will
speak, Ellen ~elaplalne. wUI play
9:46 A.
IndlaD" MUSic. and EUzabeth Brandt
11: 00 A. M.~ermon,
will dl:aplay articles she brougnt
nnce of Easter.'f"
7:00 P. M.-Youth Fellowship in ba~k from the Hopi Indians In
· Chapel.
Arizona.
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their ho......._ _ the
Your Plants
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Your Flowers
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Your Corsages
ARE HERE AT
Standard
Decorative
and
Novelty
Candles
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Phone Swa.
0450
FLOWERS
Greeting
WE DELIVER
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4, IMT
aunt. Mrs. I!lcIward F. BWren of Unlverslt;r place. spent BeYen1
Hobert Hopkins,
Mrs.
Joseph N. Hllken and Mrs. 8. M. KlJIrore
New York and Mrs. WIlliam B. day. of this week In WBAhJngton •
MOI'an, Jr., l\Inl. Walter Molr, l\Ir:-'(" will preside at the tea table.
Gehring and daughter Ginny of D. Co
Pres1dent fA> Entertain _
}t"'ord F. ItoblnsoQ and ~~r8. ~har:letl
Mrs. Peter E. Told club presiE. Lincoln·, An added teature wUl
be a. piu!,-o accompaniment by dent, will be ~_ to the memMrs. Mace Gowing. Mrs. WJ:Uam bers ot her board of directors at
Kurtzhalz will then glve a humor- luncheon on Monday . April 1,
J
ous monologue, anti Mrs. Hobol·t following t'he monthly meeting o~.
l-iopklns will sing~
the boud at 10 a. In.
The JIlleeting wlll be opened with
F.~il"
To Oomplete E>''''''''II'> PlaDs
.OR IlfAl V AWlS' IN
.l I'endlng of the elub',Ij rcvl3cu
Mrs. Geor;ge W. Sweet, ohair,'onsUtuUon. A report of the nom. man of the WaYs and Kea.n.s
lIome talent wUl be the keynote ,nuling committee numlng candill- MU\1I61 E>'change which wUl be
of tho next meeting of the. LtCM for the offices next yelLr will spoDSQred l\Y the Board of Dire.cA larger allati I" of qual., ....
Swarthmore Mo1hers' Club to bo' ~I.so be rend at tbls time.
tors of the Club, has called for· a
IOlIab'. bad........... ~~a.IDII, nidi,
\leld Thursday evening. April 10.
final meeting of her ~omm.i.ttee. on
q.t 8 o'clock In the Woman's Club.
.. ......,., ....... food buyIIIg a .....
Monday afternoon. April 7. at.
'rhe first balt of the program wUI
2 p. m.
phall •• A host of ..... ,alII•• await
"0 devoted to a dIscussion of the;
Club members who would like
y.II.
y1taI problem "Why Mothers
to volunteer fOl" work on the
"aU" as prcsentet,i in the March
Exchange during: APril 16, 17. and
~e of the Atlantic Monthly. The
(Continued trom page 1)
18, are urged to phone Mrs. SWeet
~embers of the panel who will ah1p of tho club 'health nnd wel- at 2691. Tho committee 18 parsa-S .....
analyze this topiC arc Mrs William Care department, ot which Mrs. ticularly anxious to include new
"'obMrvonc.of
GOOD fIIDAT
lL .Tames, Mrs. Cyrus Harvey and It'''rancls H. G. Forsythe Is the members twlong Its workers.
chaJl'lllan.
Mary
Denman
will
)!r~, David Ullman. Mrs. Theodorc>
A tremendous amount of interest
Puulln will act as moderator.
spook on tho state health and wel- has been dlBplayed by townspeople
: The other half of the progratl~ fare legislation.
.,I .
who 'ha.ve .reported that they are
w1l1 be In a lightor vein. It, wlU
Mrs. Denman, who is western looting tholr closets. sbqreroo~
I, ~OIUdst
of ontcl'tainment by the representative of tho Public Chari- and attics with the result that!
"(ncmbp,rs, under the direction of tics Assocla.tion of Pennsylva.nia, everything from laces to loveU EIC.
Mra. "'nlter N. Moir. Mrs. John U. Is a graduate of the University ot seats has been prom.ised.
of 12
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h
~Dcrker w'lII give· 30me readings Pittsburgh and of the Law School
Proceeds from the excbange
tollowed by a skit in which the of that University. She has served wJ.ll gO'" 6 per cent to the owner
.... for boiling; I
hIncr, frrIap and oIItw ..... !'!!!Iring ,....., .....
IJ8,Ftiolpants will be ~lrs. Paul E. u.s a member of the House at or the merchandise and 26 per
Rogers, 1\1rs, Joseph Kahl=-r, M,·s. Representatives of ,Pennsylvania
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cent to the Club.
!wry ...... =......
and was in private pra.ctlce ot law
.~"""""~~ befol"C joining 'the ·statt o~ !t'he
Lacrosse Schedule
Public Cha.rities Association.
SENIOU lUGJI SCHOOL
Other notable activities of Mrs.
Denman include the paet chair- April!! Lower Merion Home 3:30
So~ 1~
Darbnouth
manship of legIslation . tor the April 15 Del. Unlv. F. Away 3: 30·
Pennsylvania Federation of WO .. AI)rll 17 Drexel Fresh. Home 3:30
FREE DELIVERY
men's Clubs, the n(ltlonal chair- Aprl.1 21 Swa. Fresh.
Home 3:30
...
On orders over
manship
of
legislation.
for
the
April
25
Lower
Merion
Away
3:
3
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three dollars
National Federation of Bus1nesai
April 28 Penn. Fresh. j(way 4:00 • _ _ _ _ _
oW_
Phone 1913
and Professional Women's ClubB May
1 Swa. Fresh.
Away 4:00
and past presIdency of the State.
State Teachers' College at Wesl
Welfare Conference. She 1s now
Chester to be scheduled
All
chairman of the National Social
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Ib
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~ervice Exchange
Committee of
Choice Rib ROtllIt of Beef
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Commu.nity C~l8 and. CouncllE4 April 14 Sroed. Jr. H.S. Home 3:3~.
"N,~
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and Is serving on the Board of April 23 Bala Cyn. Jr. H.S." 3:~0
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29
Smed.
Jr.
H.S.
~way
3:30
N
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W
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Directors of Community Chests
SUCED BA/CON
May
5
BnlaCyn.Jr.
H.S."
3:00
and Councils.
Mn:. Dcnman·s tOPic is one t!b.at
coot.:",;..,.Roadt
grips
the Interest of all enlighMrs. WlIIlam We.rd; 3rd of
Choice T -Bone Steak
Equal ~ approx. 10 pOund. of . . . . . eIIldr....
tened and intelltgent voters, and South Chester road and Mrs.
i
otha chib belll:lives meml:fers will Henry G. Sweney of Chester
wish to hear not only what 1H arrived home SundaY a.fter a
IIII
Whole or Half
being done In current leglala.t1on. week's trip by plane to BermUda,.
Small Hams
but also Mrs. penman's e.valup,tton where they visited Mrs. Sweneys·
of such,
j
brother Mr. James A. G. campA cordial invitation Is extended bell. Jr., ot Glen Mills who lJI.
Creamery Butter
to. townspeople and neighbors wbo. vacationing at his cottage iu
would like to attend the meeting. Burmudn..
Bates
n11jd
Mrs. Alban Rogers and Mrs.
Mrs. .John R..
James C. Taylor wtll be hostesses children Sally and .To'hnny of
Ch.,,,_h
of the afternoon, nn'd Mrs. Robert North Chester road: Mrs Bates'
with Roe-
MOTHERS CLUB TO
USEHOME TALENT
also Set
For 10th
'CLASSIFIED
PERSONAL-Mra A- Stamford Ia takIng a emall party the month of July . and eoaPHlIp.... 10 meJp deelde 08 •
~rough the. NaUonal Parb i Grand
..
Canyon. YOtsemtte'. Alt.l Rainier. Lake CQDrih of ~l'a.dy or eeeupeUon.
r..ouItie~ :Natlonal" Glacier, Yellowstone, Free Booklet, S. 1
etc. For IlJformatlon call Swarthmore
TO!'ILINSOlf COUNSELORS
Otl9-J.
.,.'
I'll JlaI'ket. St.
PIlDadelphla, It Pa.
Call
MADISON BROS.
413
lAMS ==
~MEAT
,
69c lb.
Call Erich H. Haus.n,
Z86~ W. 11 no answer,
more 174.0.
Wheatena, 27
,
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Orange Juice
Trees, Lawn Areas, and
Foundation Plantings Improved
NOW
William J. Stephani, Jr.
2 ca!lS 21c
Landscape Contt;actoi'S
Evaporated Milk
Phone Chester Heights 194
23c
Cocomalt, lb. can
43c
Tartan Sliced Beets
15c can
2 cans 25c
Corn TOB$ties
13 oz. pkg. 13c
. Tartan Oven Baked
Beans
28 oz. clln 27 c
S.
serve, CII ... yftl·
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ZI!!,~:' 23c:
• table orwith
moat.
--
Fuli of Juice
Florida Oranges
DAVE WOOD
35c doz.
For Estimate
MEDIA 0755
.-
Grapefruit
3 for 25c
You Will Never Again
Eating &; Cooking Apples
•
r--_ _;....::~S:::.:atisfied with
2 lb. for 25c
._
2 bunches 19c
Tbia is the Mi...
11Irf.... See tho
California Asparagus
dean1ns.
29c lb.
nap
OD •
earved
deeper. 810... dooro1lp
Why Pay More?
Enrlchecl SUPREME
BREAD
~cebIq Lettuce
10c head
Ce......,.~
25c bunch
.,'
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... ,
'1
:
.I'
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,.
DAVE WOOD
9·12
TO
.Refinish Your Floors
PHONE
MEDIA
call
0755
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S\farthmore
W.ANTED--College instructor. wife.
Cour.ye8.l"-old daughter, desire furnls.hed apt. or small house for June
and tor .July. Write to Mr. Geoffrey
Dolman. Taylor COttage, 118th ·::;t.
Virginia. Beach, Va., or phone Swartnmore 2383.
W ANTED-Day's work,. Tuesday or
Wednesday. Mrs. Susie Low. Chester
2-8523.
WANTED-Home for small brown
puppy. Call Swarthmore 1724 or 110
Cornell avenue.·
W'.ANTED-EleClric washer, also desk.
Rep})' to Box A, The Swa~thmorean.
WANTED-Secretary. five years experience, desires: position. College
training. CaU Mrs. Gardener. Swarth·
more 97~. .
W.ANTED--Second-hand velocipede tor
child ot five.· P. O. Box. 237. Swarth·
more.
WANTED-Experienced laimdress de-sires l8.undry work to do at home.
Telephone Swarthmore 1063.
W ANTl1}D-Mald for cooking and
. downstairs
work:.
No· laundry.
Family of 4. Good wages. ReferenCes
required. Room. private bath. Two
blocks from bus Une and !Pennsylvania Railroad. Call Media 2899-J.
FOR RENT
ror gentleman,
near transportation and tea rooms.
Reply to Box G, The Mwarthmorean.
FOR RENT-Room
A.WAYNE
5_
Electrical Contractor
All TJpes of 'Electrlcal
InstaJIatiODS and llepalra
ServIng Swartlullore and
Vicinity for vast
Twent,. Years
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
D1ght or da)'.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
ClarpeDtry _pabs and
Alterations
KtmsgJ lDsuJaUou
Cement'Work
302 Gayle,. Sheet
Media, ·P..
Tel. Media 2567-R
RENT-Attracttve
third-ftoor
room. near transportation. Gentle·
II)8.n
~erred,
call
ffwarthmore
2806-~.
The 110_ Yoa"Ha~
Phrr .a Cali' Now Be
:roa RENT-Garaga, BalUmore
.. and
Swarthmore
Swarthmore 007.
IJSCl)
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Heat-flo
·roUND-Red and yellOW plaid wool
COliliEE
. acarf on Haverford avenue. Ca.U at
TIle swarthmorean OtftcP,
LOST
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LEGAL NOTICES
Estate of EDITH SE.t..LERS BUNTING, deceased.
.
LE'I'1'ERS Testamentary
. On the above Estate have been
gmnred to the undersigned. who request all persons having claims or demands against· the Eats...." of· the ,decedent· to make ·known the same, anil
all persons indebted to the j decedent
to make payment, wUhout de ay. to
Claude C. t;mllh and
Provident Trust Company or
1\111:1.
H. Bernard.
LEGION SPONSORS DANCE
ATHLETE'S.
Sl)q,osored by the Af!1erican Le·
glon the Spring Dance, held last
Friday night at the Woman's club,
ECZEMA was a' notable success as couples
PIMPLES·
. danced to the Rhythm King's OrA-Z£B-O aey immediately to relieve c·hestra.
Refreshment.."; of fruit
the lteh of skin IrrltatiDDl. Then It
goes to work combatiDg the irritatiOn punch ·and cookies were served
itself. It helps your .kh~ feel and look
Ilk~ new again
your drUgglst haa throughout the evening, amI during
"-OE-O Olntment Ilttd ,\_ZEB_O intermission
door prizes
were
,.owder Ask hIm fOJ" Pre. Trial Packawarded
to
holders
of
lucky
ticket
age, or write A-ZEE-O Products Pol· \
C'"1ltt. Pa
numbers. WinnerM were: Mrs. C.
Sndler, Louise ·McCal1, G. Stacktwo-way
house, F. Metzler, ~1.rs. L. L.
Hedgepeth, John Lumsden, Mrs. H.
Hopson, John Eavenson, Morris
Fussell, Roger Russell, R. S.
Wright, Jr., Mrs. Arnold Redding,
Mrs. Louts Price, William Wells,
.Joseph Reynolds, Joseph Gary, and
R. Blair Price. The dOOr prizes,
Tree Surgery aDd
donated by business concerns of
Swarthmore, were: Adolph's. BouLandscaping
quet Beauty Salon, Buchner's Toggery Shop, Campus Pharmacy, CoPhone Swartbmore 2175-R. ed Beauty Salon, Thof!.lllS F. Con·
' ...~ny. Hollyhock Shop,\ J. B. Hoy,
104 Cornell Avenue
Jake's Tailor Shop, Madison BrothSwarthmore, Penna.
ers, Martel Brothers, Michael's College Pharmacy, George Mitro &
Sons,· Schwartzmann'~, Victor D:
Shirer, The Swarthmorean, and 1\1.
FOOT
FlST
Walters'
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RELIEF
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
Formerl,. or ·M.edia
1125 W. Lebigh A ...... PhIIa.
Phone Bal_ 1170
No additional cbouge for
ooburhan calls.
. ARTERS BRO'i'IIERB
FOR
.,.. 81.
_---
816'EDGMoNT AVE.
Chester
.Call
2950-W.
...frult Gael Ono_•• Co..........
·Ap......
Texas Beets
Media R. D. 11
SPORTING GOODS
month of July.
& ....
2 bunches 19c
CLIFFORD L PARKER
WA.lI'TED
WANTED-A cottage at seashore for
Go:::
California Carrots
PAINTING and DECORATING
All Work Guaranteed
Write
Reese-Baxter ,",u.
WANTED-G;arage,
vicLnlty.
corner
of
Park and DarlftlQuth
avenues.
Reply
to Box W. The Swarthmorean or call
Swarthmore 023l-W.
F10rlcla 0...... Jul•• zN•. 2~.el-a1e
Robofol'4 Whol. Cora
a 1~ ate
Hurlock Tamatoe. S'ond~,d
~~._
Quality
can
F .....dal. Sweet Pea.
Ex,,_
N.. 2 . . .
FI ..... _
"ondanl
""" ...
....c;rapekult S ••tlOII8
N.. 21SC1
CIa.... Bal...
N.."T1lo
gJJt4." ..........
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&;.tVE6HABLES
RALSTON BROI'HERS
Phone: Chester Uta. 42Rt3
HARRY W. LANG
W.ANTED--Swtmrnmg and nature. lore
councllom, nurse and helper for
county Girl Scout camp. Reply to
Swarthmore 2822-\V.
8';:
We
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Philadelphia,
.
17th & Chestnut SU:eets,
!philadelphia 3. Pa.
Mrs. R. N. MOUld, 1\Irs. C. 1;1.
'V. Logan M&eCoy. President,
Howard. Mrs. J. Hnnna, Mrs. R. C. Or to their Attorney
Claude C. Smith, Esq.,
Disque. Mrs. JosfJPh Quinlin, Mrs. 1617 Land Title BuUding.
Jack
Thompson. Mrs.
Stanley Philadelphia l-a, Pa..
J
Executors
MUne. Mrs. Ralph V. Little.' Jr., 6T.3.~4
Mrs. Lee 'Bennett.
Mrs. W. H.
,
ESTATE OF HANNAH DARLINGTON JONES, Deceased, late of the
Webb."
Also Captain of the south side is Borough of Media.
LET'I'ERS OF ADMINISTRATION
1\Irs. Jobn Howard Taylor• •Her
On the above ~state have been
workers aro Mrs. Roy Delaplain~. granted to the undersigned, who requesta all persons having claimB or
Mrs. Walter Motr, Mr8. J.~rnest Fed- de.mands against the .h:state of the d.e·
eroff, Mrs. George P.Hgrlm. Mrs. cedent to make· known the same, anrt
persons indebted to the decedent
Francis Lumsden, Mrs. Howard all
to make payment, wiUtout delay. to. .
Hopson. Mrs. "A. Robb Cochran. Swarthmore National, Hank' and Trust
. Company
Mrs. S. M. Viele. Mrs. Crosby Black.
Swarthmore, Delaware County. Penna..
Mrs. Ferris Mitchell, Mrs. Hans Or to Its Attorneys
'
Stelnfleld. Mrs. Birney Morse, Mrs. Dunne, Morris & HeckScher
Land Title Bulldmg
John Brooman 4th, Mrs. LeRoy 1617
Philadelphia. 10, Pennsylvania
GT-3-28 •
Wright, Mrs, Margaret Good, Mrs.
William Craemcr, and Mrs. C. :MacDonald Swart.
R. Hendrickson,
go aoJ"where at no extra charge.
secretary·three
A. M. for
address. l!]xpert a.t shortBox :Q. The Swarth·
J:.
side Includ~s among her
\vorkers: Mrs. J. H. Rincllrre. Mrs.
FOR SALE-TWl wool suit, si2e 18.
Reply to Box M, The Swnrthmorean.
a week,
Glenwood Fancy
-.
1\[rs, .J. E. Michael captain oC the
septic Tanks Cleaned
Swuthmore 0764
Ridle,. Park 3238
dom. Mrs. Waldo B. Dawson. Mrs.
south
CESSPOOLS
Rugs and Carpets
Hoot, Alice Marriott, Ralph ·Ha¥es.
Edward Rust, Mrs. C. P.
Streeter. Mrs. Fred N.· Bell, Mrs.
N. J. Blackman. :Mrs. David Wis-
George Dunn. Mrs. Charles FIscher. Mrs. E. C. LapP.. :Mrs. H. P.
Stamt(lrd, Mrs, Karl Renning.
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
Darby 2n2. ,
Celery
-'-29c
Cocoanuts - - _ "'I 1Oc
.::~"1.
'POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
lIIodern SanItary lIIethods.
W ANTED-A ntidd No. 4 or !'lo. 6
Instant I . Hot:.;, Water Reater. Ca11
tic:
BLENDED JMCE
~z ~9C:: 3 ~:;..2 2SC:
.VALENCIA OmOES
GOLD BOND
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Mrs.. Carrie Mc:K. F...t
Mrs. Carrie McKinnon Faust of
York.
Pa., died saturday at ber
(COntinued.from Pqe 1)
horne
of
compllcations following a
W. F. Bird, MI'B. J •• George Brltbrokcn
hip
on· March 12. She was
ling, MI'8. H. F. Brown, Mary 1...
Bye. Mrs. Haymond Crean, Mrs. 89.
Deceased is survive"d by a da.ughP. M. Dickson, :Mrs. 1taymond H.
tel'.
Mrs. Paul 1<. Alger of BridgeFellows, Knt. ValentIDe L. FiDe,
Mrs. l'.:dward W. "~urBt. Mrs. Morris ton, N: J., formerly of Swarthmore:
H. FuaaeU. :Mr. RlcharO. G. HaIg. and a. brother, Dr. WUltal'l T. ElliS
Mrs. Henry R. Harris. Mrs. George of Walnut lane.
M;. Karna, Mrs. l<~rederick P. Lang,
Barbara Brown of Walnut lane
M..... C. R. Longhesd. 1Ilrs. E. O.
flew
home from Wheelock College.
Lang, Mrs Thos.· H. . Lueders. :Mra.
Boston
for a two weeks' vacation •
Eliwood M. Rowang, J~.. :Mrs.
,:1lm
Brown.
0f1 vacation from Yale,
Charles RUBI;lcll, Mrs. Gao. C. Sala,
visited
Martha's
Vineyard for a.
Mrs, David M. Sensenig, Mrs.
f(>w
days
en
routl!
home for Easter.
W8J.ter. R. Shoemaker, Mrs. Fred.
M.".
and
Mra:;.
Richard
E. Brown
Stretcher, Mrs. James Taylor, .LIra.
and
son
Ricky
of
Baltimore
wlll
Joseph H. Walter. Jr.. lIf.ra. Earl
join
the
family
for
the
Easter
H. Weltz. Mrs. Oscar West.
Mrs. P. G. Gilbert is captain of wec.k..cnd.
Be(ty Ltttlefieid ot. Swarthmore
the south aide.
He" workel's Inplace, Carolyn Henry of walllngclude: Mrs. Ra.ymond P. W1J.son.
ford, and Jane Beatty ·of Bowling
Mrs.- Ralph V. Llttle, Sr., Mrs. T.
M.'I Jackson.
Kath.leen Bronson, Green arrived horne Wednesda)'
from Willia~ and Mary College for
. Mrs. Chari... Black. Lotta. BaJrd.
the
hoUdass.
Mrs. Richard Snyder. Mrs. H. L.
·Mrs.
Swarlbmore 2253
FOR SAL.To~Ucl mahogany Ubra,ry
table, drawer. 64 -1./'1.11 'X· 82 '1/2". Call
Swarthmore lUO·.u•.
. Ib
PHONE
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
Builder
mllea: Below cost. 319 Vasaar Ave·
nue. Swarthmore.
and Vegeta"'.,
LeHuee ..."...,.,......
'blOc
Beets T ..~Y....... 2 ....... 15c
Bwarthm"!,, 0M5
Charles E. Fischer
FOR SALE-19f6 Cros.ley Sedan. 3200
I WE HAVE GOOD PAINT
'res"
I and FmST CLASS Mechamcs
ca~r;o~la It:
'I TO COMPLETE YOUR PAINTING ASPAUGUS
I T__
S.Iecied
Morton. Fa.
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WIANrl'ED-Swarthmore College desire<;;
houses, or apartpwnts for faculty.
Ulca.tlon wJthln JIve miles of college.
Ca.ll Swuthmore 1l200, Business office.
PRUNES
331 Dartmouth Avenue
For
FOR SALE--One noiseless typewriter,
. $16. Telephone Swarthmore ·3284.
PabsteH Spreads .......... 23c
Old English ..... 2Ic
Muenster......
'"49c
P_ Soup H..._
2 .... !::2Sc
Sardines .... H _ -lie
ShrilJlp ....,. ......
•... - 65c
Evap. P_che. u,::23c
Rob-fonl, La,.., sw....
With tomato aau~
and ch..... JUI'
heat II00wly and
JOB AS YOU WANT IT DONE
Texas Pink
sse
ClITDO 2!!'t 95c
_SPAGHETTI
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
~
2S6. JIard1Dg Ave.
at base, $16 each; Also about 6u feet
chicken wire... ft. high. $4; Mahogany
vauity with Utree·part mLrror and
bench, $12.60.
Phone Swarthmore
0516-M.
FOR SALE-Three--cUshlon davenport
with sUp-cover. good condition. $30;
occasional· chair." $4 : baby coach, $5.
carpet 8Weeper. new, '2; pair' silver
foxes. ,K09d condition, '50. Swarthmore
0786-W.
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.
Call
!lIu~~
FOR SALE-Two "Gunn" Sectional
Bookcases. 4 sectiona each. with
sliding gla.ae doors and dtorage drawer
1'..... Roe bad
Fancy FlU... 01 Ra......
PoUock Fill... Ib ·17e.1 Haddock Fill...
fjIIItl."
/ C;ook.d
Phone BWL 2628
FOR SA.LE
BUCK SIAD Che~:-.
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·FERSONAL-W111 care for children,
ages 2 to 6, from» to 6 P. M. Call
Media 1664.
.LEAN SHOULDER VEAL
72c lb.
i~~"~d~~~~~
PEHSONAl.f-Our garden preparaUon
pulverizes so11, works fertilizor In,
lea.ves surface ready for seed Raking
unneceseary. Large and Ilmall plots
rotoUlled. call Swarthmore 1211.
TURKEYS FanCYH!OU
69c lb.
reqUlrementiJ.
Vacuum and
cleaners
upright
tank.(l!:ureka
type
('LEAN SIIOID PICNICS Sh_.I"...
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BONED ClOCKER
s::- '2.71
69c lb.
,
to9 lIicllillD Ave.
.'
erst fans and lamps. Also, wiring, oil!
apd new, Repa1rs-servlce·installatlon.
Ashes .. Rubbish Removed
All work done In compliance with li"'1.te LaWD8 lIIo-'-A
General Hauling
Underwriters' '
nOLE BOILED 10
59c lb.
PETER DI NICOLA
PERSONAL-·
immediate
servlc. all4 ~_~""""""""~
repairs on all
makes of electriC
washers (Bendix included), Ironers. Swarthmore 1448
va..:uwri deadere ranges, irons. toastWILLIAM BROOKS
.0:,;' HI
S::::-.:."H
We Should Know How
Sla. 2266
079()'W.
.U·ab. . . .':..
-:::~~;{'--~2;
Painter. & Paper Hangen
,
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
hold soocJa, any articles. Reply
A. The swaJ1.h,morea.n. •
PERSONAL-Let us prepare your garden. large or small. with new SC1entitle Rototiller. ·Phone· Swarthmore
3::' 3It
F_dal, lvaporatH 8Ie. Cov, «!Ia. CloWller 21:'- ztc
lIuIuoo.Io.,
lie
CON
Ave.
BrookS.
fUt-nitUN. hOUB~
PERSONAL-We buy
Lara-
P.oys'
CUNNINGHAM
C8Jied
gIM'"
SD.VJ!R SEAL EGGS ..~
APTITUDE TESTS
..
_D- ...
E
s
Salvation Army
Fund Campaign
Since 1905
PERSON A.L
EASTER'FOODS
(Russia No Threat
Claims Scholz
.
FI'idq,April 4, 1947
THE· S W A R T HMO REA N
--~~--~------------~---------------
PQ.Ilel on "Why Mothers
,
Are You Out of Oil!
\Velnstetn.
Follo"\ving tho prcsentatlons, Jane
McChesney of Cornell a.J-enue sang
"Smoke Gets in ·Your Eyes."
Declare Dividends
DIt'ectors of the Phtladetphia
ElectriC Company have declared
dividends of $1.10 a share on the
4.4 percent .~referred Stock, and
96. cents a share ~n t1'l:e 3.8 percent
Preferred Stock, payable May 1 to
holders of record AprU ·10.
Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin S.
of Allentown will spend
Easter week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Collins of North
Chester' road, Mr. George Collins
Worch~. ]1&88:, will also
IIIl)eII,d the. hoU~ at his h_.
P1ctme Framlng-8tat1cma7
_
K ....·kSuppu..
Gr ee'Jng C8rds--Hobb,. CJra,ft
SIMMONDS
714Welsb_
CII
rt
'Pboue Cheater 1·11,1
.~=::==::=::==:::==::=~
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MORE AND
MORE CALLS
••• and we like it!
•
People are using the telephone
more and more all the time.
Your telephone operators are
doing an excellent job •••
putting most calls through
swiftly and smoothly.
Occasionally ~here may be a
delay' before' your operator
can answer your signal. If so,
it's only because the switchboard tquipmrnt is' filled to
capacity. The operator know.
when you'rewaiting, and
ahe'll
answer just .as soon as
,
possible. Thank you I
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THE.'SWARTHMOREAN
C.A.R.E. DRIVE ENDS
YEAR 3000 MARK
.THIS WEEK'S CAI.ENDAR
:f'rida)'. April 4.
h
12.'00 A'1 3'00 P M·-Good Friday Servlc••.................._Trlnlty Churc
.D.- "
. Cantata ............, ....,.........
~ ~ ...... M e th 0 dlst Church
8:00 P.M.-Maunder's
Sandal'. April"
.
11' 00 A.M -Morning Worehlp
. .
Christian Scientist, Trinity. Friends. Methodl.t
10:00 & 11:30 A.M.-................................................ Presby.terlan Church
Tuesday. Aprl 8
2:00 ·P.M.-Mrs. Mary T. Denman .................................... Woman:s ClUbb
8.00 P.M.-Jr. Club Stated Meeting ................................ Woman s Clu
Thursday. April 10
8' 00 PM-Mothers Club .................................................. WOfl.lan's Club
S': IS P,M·.-"GoalB for Busine& Management··... _ ..................... Clothier
Mre. Hans Rad.madher. chair40
Committee Thanks
Donors For aid
, To Europe
man
of the
~olJlPleted
recenUy
Cj>re drive. announces that thanks
to
the
generoelty
or
go to Mrs. J. V. S. BlBhop. who
Swarth-
raised U20 with her cake baking.
to the Bouquet Beauty Shop which
;m.oreans nearly ,aooo worth of contributed Its window tor a.
CAR·E tood packages are reaching
hungry Europeans. The packages montlb.. and to the :following
are being ...nt at the rate of five organlzatlonB; Pre 8 b lY t e r 1 & D
Church. Presbyte.rian WOtD.&b.'S'
A.esoclatlon, Methodlst
Church,
tions on the committee's list. At Amenf.ca.n Legion Post and AUZl ..
this rate, the money will last liary, Friends Metttlng. Rutgers
until June, when the new harvest and College Avenue Schools. Col..
wlll begin to alleviate suffering. As lege Faculty, College A.. V. C.,
MI'8. Rademac'h.r pointe out, this IBB.rI"dge.tol Club. Strath Haven
work has a. gNat value in boosting
FoundaUon, Swarthmore
International good wi~I, n.s well an League ot WiJmen Voter-'s, campu:;:
Club, Reading Club, J. J.'8. Sewing
the more concrete one. ot fllllng I.:~~;:~~al':
and the writel"s Club or
empty stomachs.
County.
The committee wishes to expreae
ite heartfelt thanks to all who
------contrdbuted 80 willingly or th.1r
tlme and money to. make .,pus
campaign a 81lccess. Special thanks
~y n:~::te:' gr~!8 0!n~~::
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Airs. La Rue Hendrixson
and tlieir daughter Clalro of North
Chester road rcturn~d Saturday
from an eight-day trip, south. They
spent three days in Washington
and visited the Supreme Court, tho
House of Representatives, the Senate, National Art Gallery. Mt. VE:r..
non. ArlIngton ·Cemetery. Lee CUrUs l11'o.n$ion, Bureau of Engraving
and Printing, Washington Monument. Jefferson and Lincoln ,Memorials. Naval Observatory, GeOrge
'W'ashlngton UnlverBity. George.
town and the White House. They
also ~ruised down the Potomac and
across the Chesapeake to 'hlstor[c
'N1lUamburg, Va.• wbere they spent
two days visiting interesting places
before returning honie.
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.Tune Ullman of Harvard AVea'Q6
klns. who Is vice-president of and Ruth Kedtord of stmth
HWarthmot'e College, also nnnoun~ Haven avenue. arrive tomorrow
cd that the Jectures would be pub_ from Earlham College, Richmond •.
fished under the aU3Plces at . ... _ Ind., for a 10-day vacation over the
·toundatlon.
Easter holtdays.
1'ne lectures In the order of
--.--their presentation InclUde: April
10 - Milo Pm·klns. management
LUCIUS BEEBE
consultant. "Goals for BUsiness
Lucius Beebe. Sr., tormer pre-.dManagement;" April 17 -.- Frank
dent
of the' Troco "'Lubricating
'V. Abrams. "Public Interest as n
Factor 'In Private Management" Company. Frankford, dted ThursApril j!:4 - Gordon R. Clapp. "The day, March 27 at h~s home 011
Role of Management In the For- PlUsh Mlll Road, Walllngford,
mation ot Public Polley;" May 1 - after a long illness. He wag. 66.
Mr. Beebe who had Jived In
Alexander R. Heron, vice-president
of Crown, Zellerbach Corporation, wallingford tor the past 30 yeara,
"Employee Relations as a Factor retired two· years ago. He was· a
in Business Planning;" May 8 - member ot the Oil Trade ABaoci!l...;
Ro·bert E, Sessions of Wroe Alder_ llon. the SOciety of Colonla.l 'Va.re
son. Simon anel Sessions, "Manage- of New Jersey and the Maryland
ment's Responsibilities for an Ex- Society.
pansion of Markets; .. and-May Iii
Surviving are hi!l Wife. :Mrs. I~l1- Paul G. Hoffman. "Cooperation lie Kehn Beebe, a daughter, Mr.'J.
within the Business Community."
Leslie O. MUler of Scarsdale, N.
All lectures will be held in Y., and a Bon. Captain Lucius
Clotnier Memorial on the Swarth_ 13eebe, Jr. of the Air Oorp.
mOre campus nnd wUl start promFuneral services were held Satptlyat 8:15. The pubUc is cordially ur-day with private Interment in
Invited to attend.
Laurel Hill CemeterY.
:rnn.
805 G[rard A "enne
(continuation of Park A"enuc)
Phone: Swartlunore 218D-R
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IRWIN M. BENDER &SON
Carpenters and Builders
Gara8es and Alterations
609 Magnolia Ave., Aldan
I'bone: Mactison 4882-
THE
.~
L
swung around at school. The 1941
girls' lacro888 'team wlll be cap ..
tained by Helen Hoot and man- showing some Improvement.·
aged by Virginia Feddeman. S~me
Mr. and Kra. PaUl B. Benke of.
of the piayera. returning from last
Harvard
avenue enterialne4 40
year are: Betty Spencer as goalie.
guOata
at
a
luncheon at their hoine
Helen Hoot
thIrd. man, Jane
on
Palm
Sundq.
""
Polk as left· defense. Carolyn
Mrs.
DaVies
and
chUdren
Susan.
Morse as left attack and Doris
Black as thlrd~ home. The sched- Johanna, and James who reside at
ule tor the Varsity and ~. V. Is as 215 Yale avenue, wlll\joln Major
Davies In the early summer.
follows:
April 8-Frlends Centra,
Home
Aprll 17-Lower J4er[~n
Awai
April 22-Westown
\ Home
April 26-Sprlngdale
Away
May 2-Lower Merion
Home
MuS 8-Frlends Central
Away
May IG-Agnes Irwin
Away
The schedule tor the third and
tourth teams:
April 9-Marple Newtown
Away
April 23-Haverford
Home
Aprll 30-Radnor
HOlDe
May 7-Marple Newtown
Home
May lot-Haverford
Away
There wUI bc a game with th~
alumnae on April 12.
)Tor au ill Allam all lfuo.
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In QlIpiat
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.1 CORINTHIANS XV. 22
{PAuISO" &CO.
Swarthmore, Pa.
SWEET SHOP
G~/~r pfanb anJ cut 110001lr~
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ASHER'S CHOCOLATES & BONBONS
HOMEMADE CAKES
OLD BANK BUll.DING - TEL. SWARTHMORE 4597.W
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Ian~ ,1.00
frOm
FIRESIDE· LOUNGE
PRiVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
PLAY
TOPPER
bottle.
$2.88
Te'ephone-CHESTER 6129
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AMERICA'S TABLE MILK
A li~htweight, lighthearted summer felt. to be worn with
or without its veil. Open crown. off the face, it's designed
for all ages in 12 luscious colors.
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Exhibition
"f
m._
:,'.
POPULAR PLAY
Two Seniors Win
Scholarship
Merits
Hodge Leads In "The
Late George
c,
Apley"
CENTURY'S BRIDAL
SHOWN
,~,
Feminine Interest'
Centers on
Display
MRS. J. E. MICHAEb
TO HEAD CLUB•
Speaker Stirs Club
to BackHealth
Bills
COLLEGE REPORTS.
TUITION RISE
.Club's Comprehensive
Mutual Exchange
,
be
;
,
The exclusive and' complete camp for girls. 650 acres of Adirondack
Forest, Framing Lake Cascade•. AII.Ln ud ,and Water Sports,
Crafts, and D1'amatics. National·KnoWn Horses.
EXcqUNT DIE'ITI'IAN. _
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v_ f!o\OIde& _
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annual
Tms WEEK'S CAlENDAR
Speare's Second Floor
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EXPdT COACHES IN ALL·· DEPARTMENTS r
CAtl CHESJEIt 8286
lOCAL ClUBES
The Formal Spring Party tor the
Junior .Assemblies will be held In
PIctures and Sculpture wIll bo
the Woma.na' Club tomorrow evenbeld at the Woman's Club trom
mg,. ·wlth tho seventh grade meet-•
.
April. Z2 to 27. Elthlbltoni'
Ing
at 6 o'clock. the ninth. at
be over 18 years of age and r.7:30~ and the 10th grade at 9:30
sidents ot Swarthmore; Or ff
o'clock. The Commlttoe c'bairman,
not resldjng In the borough.
Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper, and Hr.
must have preVIOUSly· lived here
Hopper,
wlll attend. as wlll "Mrs.
and contlnupusly exhibited with
Two Swarthmore High School W. Edward Medford, the tr
The swarthmore High 'Schoo~
the clu.b. All mem~rs. o~ the
"The Late George Apley" a genseniors,
Duncan G. Foster. Jr.• and urer, and Mr. Medfor4.
Band is completing preparations
club a.re eligible.
Chaperoning
the seventh grade tle comedy In tbr~.e '~ta and an
Andrea
Wilcox,
today
received·
Exhibitors . may en~r two
tor Its ninth annual benefit con..
word that they had been awarded will b. Mr. and Mre. David P. Wis- epUogue~ wUl be Pr04Bced,AprU ·1"
pieces ot work. Pictures may be
-cert to-tJe Biven in .the ·hl.g~ sc11001
In any medlurq but mU3t be
certl!lcates of merit ~y the Pepslw dom. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn, by tho. Pll,l-yers Club. The 'play will
auditorium at 8 o'clock on P".::-iday
franled ..
Cola Scholarship Board as runners- Mrs. D. Malcolm Hodge, and the be repeated nightly through Aprll
up tor the 126 four... year COllege class hostess, AIr!!. Alban E. ROgerH, 19 with Malcolm Hodge. the ~Iay's
-evenmg, Aprll 18.' The .~ band:lS
Work should ~e brought to
dlreetor, In the title role.
scholarships being granted this and Mr. Rogers.
functioning this year under the
the club .housc Sunday utter~
The chaperons for the ninth
WUllam J. Burk. Clerk of County
year. As ce~lflcate of merit win ...
leadership of Its'" new director,·
noon, between 2 and 6 o'clock.
grade· will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Courts and I). well-known sportsners,
they
will
receive
titty
dollar
Robert .M. Holm.
Name. title., D:nd prJcc· sbould be
awards wben they enter college Bradford. Nr-. and Mrs. C. W. Lu- writer, wi11 appear In a sup-por-Un&,
This ever-popular orga.n~tloD: 1••
o_nt.h.e_b:":c:k=O:C:C:":C:h=p:":I.n.t.ln.g
•._..! next fall.
kens. Mr. and Mrs. .T. :Roy S~pe. part. Others In the cast will he
haa delighted the public with Ita "
r s. ~e:l;lry c. B."'ord. class !h~tess Elizabeth· l\luy Roberts. Margaret
l!4
, Announcement of the awards was
many appearances in the ·coman~ Mr. l"'ord.
H. JAtimer.... IlWILLUo. ..K. WiJaon,
made by G. Baker Thompson, prin....
rn unity during recent year". The,
Dr. and Mrs.· Walter B. Keigh- Mal'Y 1'. l'lowmuu, June Prichard.
cipal
ot
SWa.rthmore
High,
who
pet1loDn~l of the concert band I.e
stated that 38.38,' candidates elect- ton .. wUI chapel'on the 10th grade Helen C. Reed, Betty J. Graeber.
"lightly larger than that or the
ed to represont 9.157 ot the nation's asSisted. by ~rs. Carrol ,P, .str:-eet:- Marye B. Flanagan. ~mund O.
marching' band which· plays (or·
high schoolR participated In this or, hostess. and Mr. Streeter. The Cramp. W)l.shington Wost, Jr., J. D.
the football activities each rail.
contest, which Is financed by the decora.tlons tor the party are in Narbeth, Kennith R. Balsley, Fred
"The . program prepared for this
Pepsi-Cola Company as one ot Its Charge of Mrs. Ford and :111"8. A. Ha ..dcst~· an;] Morris E. Smith.
'year wUI present. a. number of
On the producUon statt will be
public services. Three thousand two Streeter ase18ted by members or
very tu·~etul selections, such as
the
ninth
and
tenth
grad.....
Jonathan
Prichard and Wnlker
hundred and six Pennsylvania, Btu8traU88' uEmperor Waltz," ".Thfl:
Penfield.
stage
managel'S; Paul
dents from 636 public. private and
Grand Karch" from Wagner's
Snyder- and ,. .u.i. Donahue, electri ..
parochial schools entered the COUlUTannhauaer" and selections from
clans: ::MUdl·cd·:':Rlmp~ra,. prompter;
petition,
Principal
'rhOOlpson
6D.id.
Kern's ushowboat." ODe ot the
flA Pageant ot Brides" will be
Elizabeth May Roberts. costumes
Of Sw~rthJllore High's two winnewer numbers wilt be "March of presented at· the next meeting of
and Sally McFadden. music.
ners,
Duncan
G.
I'oster,
Jr.,
11,
is
the Free Peoples" by Callt. Thomas the Woman's Club of Swa.rthmore
The sets for tile prodUction have
F. Darcy, :lr. In comemoratfon ot on Tuesday. April 15, when bridal the son of Dr. and Mrs. Duncan G.
been
t!xecute~ by Ernest and Virthe
landlDg
s-reparaUon
and· gown. and finery from 1825 to 1947 Foster, 15 Crest Lane. He plans to
ginia
·Federoff,
Bill and' Beth Bush,
acblevlng of the D-Day. The tea",: will be modeled during· the pro... enter the United States Coast Guard
Paul
Banks
and
Wllliam Ja.meH
tUre number after intermission will gram arranged by· the Litel'ature ACMPmy
in June. tollowlng hh' graduA:tlon
Stevens. Jr.
be the march, presenting twirling Department, Mrs. Harold G. Grif-.
Andrea WUcoxr 18, the daughter
Mrs. David ~CCahan Is chairby the dru- m' ajorette•• Christine' fln cba4man. and directed by Mrs.
man of the property committee lor
-of
M
...
and
M.,u.
Clah'
Wilcox'of
610
George P. Warren. drama. chalr..
the prod uctlon. Serving with her
Ford, Cynth... Homlre, Marjorie man. 8.8&flsted by Mrs. Anthony L. Ogdpn Avenl.1€', plnns 'to E'nroll at
.:\[rs. John E. Michael was elect- a.re Mrs. Charles Andes and Mrs.
Inta Linton, and Carol Ann
Swarthmore College in the autumn
Mosteller, led., by the drum major, Ventner. chaifmall ot music.
where abe· win ·ma·jor In· pol1tt'cnr" .ed president Of th~ Woman'. CI~b C. Rueeell Phillips.
Helene Po,...era. Interspersed ·Vflll , Pr,cloWl heirlooms, dating back, science or '~Ch~10sY.
. at Ita. b~~DbiaJ. electtcme Tn..,.e,..
Th"e -Ute and Urnes ot',.. Boston
be several. lJP&Clal· 8010 D~.be~' ,lnt~ ~e .to.U~h g~n~ra~~n,. will,
Th tutlll'tlJll t Itl
' II
Jio ¥rs. ,F•. R.. :ro~ ..... "':ft1M:
_c(J~.e~~t.\v.e are .por~~,"".:.Wi~ ."Tit. clarinet 8010
H •. ~ Weston·' be:.rnodllJ4kt· ·by.-clu'b~ln8mbers .o.nit, .ia·~~P8:;:-t).'a~t::'.'· i2·~pC:n:!iJ:~riU: 'fl~ ·Vi;;":DreiddiiiU•.,.~~ :~ . .>r~~IIi1-'"1iiMI"" In' thllk.........l~•. o~ ,
Clarke, a ·trombone 8010 by Charles daughters and nle~ea, f~nat a this yea1' were won by Cla.rkson K. Moree MOOnd vlce-'pI'ealdent, Boston manners. "The Late George
Laws, .and a trumpet solo by: Ray- background of mue c o t e per- Palmer, a
Btuc1ent at George Mrs. Thomaa tK. Brown, Jr.. J'6oo Apley" [s a'dramau.atlon at John
=.O+A
Cia k·
III lod with comment on the popular
d WIIao
mon
n. """"".....n
r e w
' . Schoo].
Nancy l!l. Remley. cording 8eOretar;y.. M..... .4. W. P. Marquand's lIaS Pulitzer Prise
conduct '-!'he Washington Post ltterature ot the time by Mrs. C. a
senior at Allentown mKl,h Stuart colltespondlng aeor81:nr7. novel of ·the sa.nm name.
:Mar~" he being the only hlgb H. .Teglum in a program tl~t School.
Mrs. .A. W. Bass. Jr., treasurer.
The story Is pleasantly nostalgic
school mualotan from the Phila- promises to delight all tem.lnlne
?tfre. D.' Reed Gear, Mrs. Charles ot an era. when no gentleman was
delpnla suburban area to be select- hearts. Trouaseaus and bridal acR. RWlseU, Jl.re. Peter E. Told, even seen. outside hls bedroom in
ed to paltlclpate· in the recent· cesorles will be on display under
Mrs. S. Murra~ VIele dJrecto.... hie ehIrt ....vee. WhIle Geol'll'e
State Band Festival at Lebanon.
the 8upervta!on ot Mrs; Owen W.
and Mni. J. F. Beatty. Jr.• :Mrs. S. Apley Is a dtsttnct character. h'e reThe tD8trumentatlon ot the- Gay who will be at the club houso
'I!.
Om·panter,· Mrs.
No.rman presents a. type that Is familiar-group will Include tbis year. for from 11 a.. m. to 1 p. m. to reHulme. Mrs. C. RU80011 Phillips In . fact. "GeQrge Apleys" can still·
the first time,
newly acqUired celve articles which will be loaned
members of the adml8alona com_ be round in Philadelphia as well
set ot tYmpanI which will be tea- tor exhibit.
mittee. These ottlcers wUl be In ... as BOSton.
The 1826 costume was worn by
tUred In .everal of the heavier seeta.lled at the club's inaugural
leCUons. steven Spencer and Emlly an aunt of Mrs. CheRter Roberts
luncheon on M:a.y 13.
Pritchard wUl share vocal Donors and ",111 be modeled by the gl"eat.
Mrs. J "eter E. Told, preAident.
-In a medley from Jerome Kern~s great grandniece of the bdde.
conducted the stated meet.l.q.g of
.Tune Ketghton. An 1837 gown
··Sbowboat. .,
Swarthmore College today an- ~h(~ 'V"OI an's Club of Swarthmore
worn by the grandmother at Mrs. nounced an Increase In tuition trom
Seniora Partlclpa.ting in this,
on Tuesday when repOrts ot 'Yal'Final plans were ,made, tor the
Herbert Bassett will be worn by $600 to $600 and an Increase in Its
lous .c'hainnen followed
regu. general exchange sale by Mrs.
their IaBt high schOOl conce.rt. [nMrs. Peyton H. Bray. 1876 fash- charges tor hoard trom '600 to
clude Graham Foster, Weston
lar business of the Club.
George w. Sweet and her commlt·ions, as worn by the mother of '660. These. Will go Into elfect
Clarke, Steven Spencerl Leonal'd
The
Peaca
Service
Commtttee~
.ee on Monday, AprU 7. following
Helen, McLain, will be modeled bl' with the academic year beginning
Myg,.tt,
Lois' Booth.
Barbara
Mrs.
l1'nt,nk
G.
Keenen,
chairman,
the
luncheon given club officers
Mrs. Henry Coles whj]e the dress in . September.
.
:Earn.ebaw,
David
Morey,
and
repOI"ted
three
birthday
parties
had·
directors,
and chalrm.en by Mrs.
worn by the mother of Mrs. A.
In announcll1&' the change Presi- been given to veterans at the Val- Peter E. ~old, club president.
George Warren.
F. Jackson in 1882 will be shown
The band Isb.lug aeelsted In by Mrs, C. Russell PhtUtps. An dent John W. Nason stated: "We ley Forge Hospital, with cake, ice
Items tor sale are to be brought
its planD.lng and In the selling. ot 1883 model, the Kown of the· have been reluctan·t to take this· cream and soft drinks being served to the club house on Wednesday,
tickets by" the Band Parents' Com- ·mother of Mrs. Edward M. Bassett; step but have no 8.lternattve it we tQ about 40 veterans at each party. Aprll 16, between, 9 a. m. and 4
mittee. consbJtlng ot Dr. Robert will be worn by Mrs. J. Randolph are to maintain the high quality of The sale of candJes mnkes such en- p.rn. The sale will open at 9 a.m.
c.. Dlaque, Chainnan; Walter. H. ROesBt followed by two 188S models education for which Swarthmore tertalnment possible, and members Thursday, April 11. and continue
DicklDson, Treasurer: Mr. and orlglnatly worn by Mrs. J. Ever- has been noted. At a time when the were asked to continue thek pur- to 9 p.m. Money and unsold items
return on fixed Investments has chases 80 that such work can gil
Mrs. Robert Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. ton Ramsey and the mother of
sitould be claimed between 1 p.m.
been
gradually dWindling and th.., On.
·H. W. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Margaret Price which· w1l1 be
and 4 p.m. on Friday, April 18.
.
.
Club membership bas reaohed All clothing submitted mW3t be
Fetherolf, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. shown· by Mrs. J. F. Taylor and cost ot operation has increased by
Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence c. Cornelia McKernon. The gown of 40 Percent. this situation can be a total of 354, according to the re- clean and mended and nmrked
met only· by the new charges and port of the membership' chairman, with size and apprOximate price.
Franck. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Laws. Mrs. Jesse H. Holmes, worn In
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCray; Mr. 1892 will be displayed by Mary by additional contributions to en- Mrs. B. W. Collins. presented by
ARTICLJi;S IN DEMAND
dowment and to current Income."
Mrs. A... R. O. Redgrave.
and Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mr. and Aqn Dickinson while Elinor Karns
.'Every
tYPe of househOld item,
Mr. Nason went on to poInt out
Mrs. Steven 8pencer. Mr. and Mrs. will model her grandmother's
Mrs. Told recounted the General chUdren's. men"s and· iy.omen·s
tha.t many' other· private colleges
Stuart R. ThOl'babn. and Mr. and dreee or 1897.
Federation's appeal for Near Ea8t clothing, jewelry. garden- :,planta,
either
have.made or are contemplaMrs. R. Whitney Tucker. '
ReUer Centers and reminded the vases - and gardening tooJa, books
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ting making increases in their
group that a donation ot only $2.20 tor all ages, Girl Scout unitorma,
charges. Mount Holyoke has rewill provide. one Greek child with. pictures and picture-frames. campcently announced an additional
a daily ·hot meal. clinical service. Ing and sporting eqUipment,. furnicharge of $200, and Vassar'College
vocation&.! training. elementary ed- ture and rugs are Included among
~ne of $26,0. Yale University's tuiucation. and adVice al\d help In the lists of articles that wUI
tlon· next year will be $600. The adFrI~. April 11'
.
employment
fOr one year. Indivt- gladly received. In addition. there
1:00 to 12:00 P.M.-Young Marrieds' Social Dance........Woman·s Club ditional .$50 tor board and room
dual contributions shOUld be given will be a baked goods sale In the
marks the first Increase Swarthto Mrs. S. Murray Viele, club trea- ltbrary, and gay aprons will be on
SaturdaJ". April 12
6:00. 7:30 & 9:30 P.M.-Jr. Ass.mbllea..I ..__..•__.... _.... Woman's Club more has made in this area since surer, and will be forwarded with
display for sale in another booth.
1931.
.........1'. AprIl IS
the Health and Welfare Commit- Favorite recipes will be tni.ded and
Mr. Nason emphasized that every tee"s contribUtion of $22.
11:00 A.M.-MOrning Worahlp . _
._.___._... LooaJ Churches
Bold. Proceeds or each sale wU! go
possible
help would be given to
• 411Dnda7. ApdI
Members were reminded of the 7' 6' percent to the original Owner
8:20 P.M.-"The Late George Aple;y" _._ ......_,.._...........Playere Club those students ·Q.n~ prospective ap(COntinued on Pan 8)
ot the article and 25 percent to
plicants' whO.· could not atford the
.
Tn 'el',.&prO tl
tbe
W'oman's Club.
2:00 P.M.-Pageant of Brldee ._._.:.... _.._...._ ...._._. Woman'. Club new charges,.80 that "regardless of
AHead 1.>Jru:&8:00 P.M.-Hobby Night (Junior C1nb). _ _ _ ..':' __ Woman's Club financial limitations, the best qualillembeno of the commlUee In
Mr. and Mrs. George MacIntyre,
8: ad P.M.-''The Late George Apia,," - - _ . _ - -..-.Pl&yers Club
tied students ma.y attend Swarth- Mre. Pe1'V7 G. Gilbert. and Mrs. charge or the '9artOUB d~
Include:
.
WMII daF, AIIrille
.
mo.I"e.';
Harold G. Griftln of Swarthmore
9:00 A.M. to .:00 P.M.-HutnaJ,Rmb-nge (Prevlew) ....Woman.s Club
.cbIldren'. Clothing: :Mrs. :So
SWarthmore Is .DOW engaged In a attended the luncheon opening the
8: 10 P.M.-·'The Late Geo...., Aploy"
--..Plaiel'8 Club
l'a1ll
Btow... ·1Ira. AY&17 F. Blake.
$6,qOo"OOO ~patgn. the .. prlnclpal Salvation Arm.,. Drive at the BelleTluld!l(la.r.! April
lira.
Wm.
A. DeCelndl'7.
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A.M. to':OO P.M.-Mutual
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Club objee\l~ ,or :..hlch ....... to raille vue \ Stratford, Thursday when
Oo':blnl" IIInL
':1&
II'oUDdaUOD ~..
..~~SaI~Ie~·===W""""".
,_._ Clothier
facUltY .ea.ts.rlee ;and ,;~~, provide Evangeline . Booth
W&3
CUest II.PIw.,a... KftI, :So B1I.... W_
.:10 P.II.-''The Late Geo'D ,\ploy"
__.... Plq-ers Club
more achola;;'lIlp· fUnd's.
speaker.
~tInize4
P8n .)
The
the
,
-cr
FOSTER, WILCOX
TAKE AWARDS
.1__ Ann "bl', to Meet
Increase in Board,
Tuition Begins
September
CAMP CASCADE
STAG BAR
LOcAL ART FJQUBlT
a.
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COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
BAND CONCERT
NEXT·fRIDAY NITE
$3.00 YEAR-
and
store -In the Cream-Top
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SWAR1HMORE PA;, FRJDAY, APRD.. II, 1947
by·;
At your door or at your
OIESTEB. PA.
.,
Lew".
adds sparkle to every meat.
:UI WELSH ST.
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SUPPORT
ASKED
VOL 19.. No. 1& .
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Musl·cal Treats Set
For Annual
.Benefit
HeuRuen
Rich, creamy, delicious milk
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LA OROSSE OPENS SOON
Alan Goodwin•. ,80D of. Xl". and
It won't btl long DOW before M..... Harold R.· Goodwin ot Roee
plenty or Iacro... sticks wUl be· Valle'Y. who has been In the Chea_
New Lectures
Open April 10
EASTER FLOWERS
Enwnuel DeStefano
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Friday, April 4,, IM1
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&,Irarthmore apartment. ,.pent eev...... daya of Iaat week on a bultrip to Buffalo. "oN. Y.. and
ailIO visited his BOn Robert &
student at tho Unlv.rally of Buffalo.
.Mre. John E. Michael of Harvard avenue will entertain at a
tea thle afternoon. Mra Harold G.
Griffin will preside at the tea
tabl•.
Mr. and Mre. Peter E. Told and
th.lr daughters Patsy and Polly
Personal.
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BIRTHS
MAY BRIDE
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Mr. an4 Mre. Harry N. Bernard
of Green Rldse :ore being
ulated upon the birth of a daughter, named 8aDdra Gale Beroa.r4
on April Z In the Cheater Hoapl...l.
, The baby Is a granddaughter of
Mr. ·and :Mrs; Harry L. Bernard
birth of ... lIOn, Banford &ylor WInebell, on April I In the RlchardllOn
Memorial HoepltJ.I, Boetoo.
Mr.. Winchell Ie the former Mia
Amy Jane Davldaon daughter of
Mrs. Hobart O. D&vldeoD of GuernBey road.
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Th. marrtage of Mise Margar.t
Valentine. daughter of Mr. and
Mr. and M.... Harry L. JIiIler
MrI. Oeor8"e S. Valentine, Jr., of
of Thay.r road will entertain at
Benjamin Weet avenue t~ Mr.
a tea t""m • to 6 on Sunday afterGeorg. W. COllInII. eon of Mr. and
nOOD . in honor of Mills Frances
)Ira Benjamin W. COlllno of North
G. Forsyt....; ).Ir. John A. M1I1er,
Cheater road, will take place SatMr. and Mra Robert Walker ot
and Mr. and loire. Peter L. MIller.
urday, May B, In th. Trinity Ep18- ot Union avenue.
ConnecUcut. formerly of swarthMr. and Ill'll. Paul 101. Paulson
copal Church, Swarthmore.
Lt. and )Ira Scott D. Thay.r more, announce ·the birth of their
of Park avenue returned home Sat..
Th. R.v. George Chrlatlan Ansecond daughter, I\lary Elleabeth.
urday after a 10-week trip to the
announce the birth of & danShter.
derson.
r~ctor,
wUl
offlcla.te.
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. . . En route hom. they
Lynn carol Thayer, on April 7 at on April 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamtls 'Walker at
the LyIng-In Hospital, PhiladelvWted th.lr son-li1-laW and daugh- of Park avenue have returned :from
Westtown are the grandparents ot
ter. Mr. and )Ira V. S. Kupella.u a week's trip to Richmond. Va..
FEIE NUPTAL PAIR
Phia.
the new baby.
of Akron, Ohio. 'Mr, and M.rs.
Miss Elleabeth Clay Thurman,
Richard S. VOBe~ Jr•• 80n of Mr.
Lt. Thayer Is st.8.tloned on the
Paulson were guests of honor Mon- and Mra Richard S. vose of daughter of Mr. and· MrS. Neal U. B. S. Sicily, and Mra. Thay.r
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day evening when their children Princeton avenue. Is ono of 31
entertained at a. welcome-home students wh'o attained scholastic
honors at the Peddle school,
PartY.
Dr. Robert Delaplaine of the Hightstown N. J.
Mrs. Myra. C. Doe of Prtnceton
Robert Packer HOB]Jltal. Sayre and
avenue e'ntertalned over the EasMiss Shirley Bambrick o.f
delpbla were week~end guests of ter holidays her son-in-law and
Mr. and, Mrs. Roy W. Delap...lne daughter
ot.
Cornell avenue.
" Mr. and Mr.. philip W. Kniskern of Riverview road entertained
Henry Ca.ldwell and her
daughter Mlss Karen caldwell of
Honolulu for a few days of this
week.
Jean Gehring will return to Cor~
nell Unlversh;y, Sunday atter spending the Easter .holidays with her
Mrs.
parents Mr•. ari11"1otfs. W. H. Gehri~g of University pta,ce.
'Mrs. James B. Douglas of North
- Chester rQad served as hostess to
the Thimble Group, Monday when
the members sewed tor the Friends
Service and the American Red
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Marks and their small Bon Bobby
ot Bucknell University,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson of
Strath Haven avenue and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald W. Poole of Swarthmore avenue spent last weck in
New York city.
Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk McCowan
of Vassa.r avenUe lea.ve tom,orrow:
~n So two-week southern trip bY'
automobUe dtu:'.ing which time
they
will vIelt historic WIlUamsburg, Va., the gardellB at Chq.rleston, S. C., and MiamI, FIB.
Mary Lou ,Thayer of North Ches-
ter road spent the Easter vacation
visiting Mrs. Richard M~ Barkley
of Concord, Mass.
ENGAGEMENTS
Crosa
Dr. and Mrs. J. R':I ssell Smith of
Mr. and MrH. Frederick Norton
Elm avenue receive~ recent visits don of North Princeton avenue, anfrom their, three - 'SODS. Their nounces the. engagement 0 f their
daughter-IJi-law, Mr•. Thomas R. daughter.
. Smtih and her son Harvey h8.v~
returnecfto their home in Wellesley, Mass., after spcndlng Easter
week with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heenehan,
students at Tuft College, are
spending their spring vacation with
~. and Mrs. ~dwln W. Crosby
ot, Dickinson a.vllt~ue.
. Mr. and Mrs. 'Alban E. Rogers
and their d.augh~1."...... prI8cU1a, and
:Mrs. Rogers' mother, Mrs. J. -M.
Cunningham' of. Park avenue,8pent
the Easter 'holidays with r ....j'lv'••,
·In Waynhboro.
Dr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Ellis
qf Wn.lp.ut -lane· i."eturned last week
from FQrt Lauderdale, Fla., whero.
"u.~ 'bid'· .Sp·ent three months.
"~,5J~s..:'·Lal'll:ep..ce. G. Traynor of
R 1
Sh~lt~.;', Harbor, Wes~erI
h er
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'Is· ·kne·"dlng a. few weeks w
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parente Mr. and Mrs. . d u hlle
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Clo.yden of Riverview roa W
L - Comdr. Tr'...-or IS on sea
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w~nter mo~ths in
Joan ThOrbahnn~.:~~~~~
nue returned t?. 'J
Greenvl1le, ,!J'~n.,
,..~ ,apr Ing vu.caUon at
after a wee-.s
her home l:tere .
Mr. and H. S, Toole of the
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SILVERWARE
Repaired 'and Repl-
Fred A. Fish, Jeweler
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M ~gazine Subsc riptions
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Mrs, Lloyd E. Kauffman
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WDIA
Swarthmore 2080
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. UNITY ASSEMBLY
Thnred8y-Frlday-Saturday
10:30 A.M. Every Wednesday
James
WOma.Q.'8 ()I.ub Side Entrance
ZELIA M. W.AIIl'ERS, speaker
EveQ"one ,Ve1oome
Capel' - Amlabe1la
"13 Rue Madeleine"
FIrst RoD Newsl
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Sunday only - 2 Features
Roy Rogers
foto ·..,olfgage retirement
foto debt nllrement
foto your nII_eftt
"Heldorado"
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and Glenn Vernon
"Ding Doqg Williams"
Paul
M. Culhertson
MII,Iqn_ _
BprIngl1eld
ftIe:a-a-!
Su::;a-01
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FrIday. saturday &lIfondaJ'
nM1''8
M .... - TuM. - Wed..
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L o _ Younc-DaYid Nt...,..
"The Perfect larriale'~
Aprtl 11, till. 14
ADn~
In
"Nora PI--entiss"
Tuesday and WedJ1esda)'
April 11!. 16
Jack carson and
Dennis MOrgan
In
1"Time, Place and _Girl"
stadIng
TIa-..,.
AIIftI 11 tor Ills dIQa
,James
Stew,,"
In
"It's AWonderful Life"
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Sditor
Barbara Kent
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The Church School meets on
Sunday morning at 9:46 with classea provided for children of all ages
and for adults.
At the morning service at 11
o·clock. the minister will preach
on flSeeing a.nd Believing:'
_ The Junior Church will be tn
session a't the same hour In the
chapel, with Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth, Buperintendent.
FAR- MORE IMPORTANT
The Church Nursery Is open for
the_ younger children during the
Members of New Vesfry
morning service.
Samuel D. Clyde,
prominent
Chester
realtor,
and
Wm.
1\1. HarThe Youth Fellowship will meet
in the evening at 7.
vey were re-olected to the Vestry'
The Men's Forum w1l1 have their tor a three year term at the annual
meeting at 8 o'clock wh~n Robert meotlng of Trinity Corporation held
M. Ney ot the Ba:ld\~in Locomotive i In Trinity Church, Swal·thmol'C, on
Works, will speak on "Some As. Monday evening. Albert H. Knabb,
l)rcsldont of the Steel Fibre Co"
prominent place In Phl... delph... pects of the Lab.lr Problem."
was re-elected treasurer, and Dr.
musical circles since MrS. Brown.
An Ushers :Association will be
director of choral music at Tem- ort,"Unized next Tuesday evening Scott B. LUIy, head of the engineerple University, organized it - 1.0 and all the young men of the ing departmont of SwarthmoreCollege was re-eJected secretary of
years ago.
church and congregatioD are inthe Vestry. Tho Rector a.ppointed
The Board of Deacons wlJ 1 meet vited to the meeting in the chapel
FranciR
W. Plowman, Vice Presl~
Thursday evening, April 17. at at 8 .o'clock.
dent of Scott Paper Co. chairman
7:30 o'clock at the church.
Circle No.3 w111 give a. tea and of the Finance Committee. WUlIam
Mr. and Mrs. ~E. W. 'Crosby at book review on Thursday after.. C. Hogg, Jr' 1 a member of the law
the Harvard avenue entrance and noon at 2 o'clock nt the home of tlrm ot Ledward and Hlnc!{son allu
Dr. and Mrs. David McCahan at Mrs. William Kistler. Mrs. Roland Wm. Freegard were also elected to
the driveway-transept entrance will G. Ullman will review "'I'he Sud- the Vestry. William B. Bullock,
assist the ministers in greeting the den Guest:·
Vice President of th~ Provident
congregation after the 11 o'clock
SUl?ervised recreation will be Trust Co.. was re-elected by the
service Sunday morning.
held in the 80cial hall on Thurs- Vestry to the poslt10:1 of :":en:o.'
The qhapel chOir will rehearse day evening. with ·..l"heodore Pur.. Warden, and Mr. Hogg was named
Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. nell In charge.
Junior \Val'den. R~porl::;. of the varThe girls' junior choh' will reThe senior choll' will rehenrse t,..,us QrganizntJonA were h~t1t'd nnd
hearse Thursday afternoon at 8: 46 on Thursday e,:enJng at. 7:30.
the 'cOl'poration wa~ reponed to be
o'clock. The boys' junior choir will
In sound financial condition.
rehear!3e Friday evening, April 18'.
Friends
Notes
at 7 o·clock.
First Day School at 9: 45 A. M.
Circle 1, of which Mrs. Fred
SPORTS BACKERS DINE
In Whittier House.
R. Lang Is chairman, will meet
'the Adult Forum will meet at
A Citizens' Committee which
Wednesday. AprU 16. at 11 o'clock
9:45 In the Meeting Hou8e with backs local sOhool sports Is hold':
for sewing at the home of
G. M. Allen, 416 Riverview road. David Henley, Secretary of the So- Ing a banquet tonight at tho RollSandwiches should be brought. clal~Industrlal- Section ot the Amer- Ing Green Golf Club. 'rhe event
lean Friends Service Committee, Is scheduled fOr 7 o'clock with
Program at 1:30 o·clock.
who
will dlscuss the Commlttee's Vt. Glenn Killinger, .ill,,;,,::tor of
Circle ~I with Mrs. Samuel C.
new
project
In Industr1a.l relations. athletics at West Chester State
Harris as cbairman. win meet
Chtldren
will
be cared for In Teachers', College, as speaker.
Wedne-sday. April 16, at 12: 30
Bob l\:IcCaJln and Lewis I'~nu!jt or
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Whittier House dUring the Meeting
Charled 'A. Anderson, 734 Yale for Wot'Shlp which begins at 11 the La Salle Conege basketball
I squad will be gue~ts of honor.
avenue. Members are to bring Ofclock.
At 4 o'clock in the Meeting
sandwiches and artlcles of good
House, there will be a memorial
used clothing far Dutch relief.
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RUTLEDGE, PA.
0aIl and JJel1ver
Phone: Swart1unore 0118-lIf
eomfort provided. An adequate airconditioning system assures perfect
temperature at all times and our ampliftcation allows the service to .be heard
distinctly throughout our many parlon
at large gatherings.
OLIVER H. lAIR
CO~
DlllCfOU O. fUNgUI
1820 CHESTNUT STRIIT
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BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
Mr"
The Bouquet
Rev. David Braun, Minister
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler, Minister
SUNDAY, APRIL 13
9:00 A.. M. - Morning Prayer.
Sermon. "Steady,"
11: 00 A. M.. - Worship Service.
Sermon. "The Answer."
down.
13 South Cheater Road •
Call Swarthmore 0476
9:45
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the 15;th of Aprn. Supper at 6:1&
and the meeting at '1: 30. both In
Whittier House. The Service Committee will make Its annual report.
A. M.-Church School.
T"
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runty· otes
11:00 A. M.--Sermont, "Seeing and
Holy Communion will be celeBelieving."
~
7:00 P. M.-Youth Fellowship In brated at 8:00 A M. Cuurch School
Chapel.
SELF.MEDi£ATION
IS DANGEROIJS
• The human body is the most
compUcated m ....hanism ever created. Not all of its proc 1II1 a are
thoroughly understood evea by
~ who' devote ~eir Uves to a
study of them. It is not surpris- ,
mg, therefore, that perioDS without medical training who attempt to diagnoae
and prescribe for their own serious ills often do
tbemeelvea irreparable damage. Haw lespect for
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your bodY. You can never get another. When m-
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ness COllIS COIWIIlt a ~, ••• a lie ell
M.D. He is a !tp"Cialist in hiIIuDe jl1It • _ are
in the business of 6Jling his prescriptions.
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
On. tA. Co.....r
NEWS NOTES
BRIGGS
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D. D.,· MInister
SUNDAY, APRIL 13
I:'I
EDWARD
Barbara. Peter and Freddie
A Covered Dish Supper will preSWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN cede the regular monthly meeting Bloom of Columbia avenue spent
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CHURC\i
a week's vacation with their unfor bUsiness on Tuesday evening
BEAUTY SALON
Lest April catch you with your hair
.ervlce. tor
RAWSON.
CHURCH
COLLEGE THEATRE
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at the' 9
o'colck mQrning prayer service, the
aerm.Qn will. be "Steady 0"·
Sunday morning at the/11 o'clock
aorvice: the·· sermon w1l1 be "The
Answer."
AU ·departments· of the Chutch
School meet· ·at 9:46 o'clOCk on
Sunday morning. The Women's BI..
ble C1aea meela at 10 o'clock In
tho church· transt:pL· The- -ChUrch
Hour·,·.Nursety wlll...meet froJu 11
to 12 ~o'clock in the parlsn house.
'At' the 11 o·clock service SUDday morning the Fellowship Choir
of Philadelphia un·der the direction of Mrs. Elaine Brown wnl
sing. Those attending wilL enjoy
the special priviledge ot h~arlng
this choir sing eight anthems. The
Fellowship Choir has occupied a
'OUCOE.S 5fU
=.'-,-'--:
accesW'ries.
MARJ'ORIE ToLD,
Rosall. P.lraol
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Sunday
MOSt' F'AILURE~
\'A1ER W£.R£. l'H' MO~
1044-10th Avenue
IN IlOO
Friday, April 11, '1947'
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SoME. OF 1'H' ME..W 1\iAT
Quick SenJice
Other tools also sharpened
Saws Set aDd Filed
1'4.
J'11BlUHiie
, DlllADLlNlIl-'-WEDNDlDAY'.NO!)N
UNKLE HANK SEZ
Suocessfnl buslnessmen know t.ba£
a smootb ..perfol'lllln&' car is essen..
t1al fOl' contlnued success • • • and.
we know Ulat we can keep 70UJ"
ear rolllDg. DrIve In for our complete motor tune-UP service aud.
~ lubrication
.... look over
onr fast moving !Melt of tires, paris
Sharpened by Machine
PIIIDDe. , .....,.
Do..
EDtere4 .. 'Second CIa.U Matter,' January If. lilt. at the PoR
at . .s~hmor~, , P .... , und.r the· AJ:t 'of JIareJa ,., ,1n,,,,
BELL-TWIN GRINDER
Lawn Mowers
SWARTJDlORB •••
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BW:ARi"aaoBIC.
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Mr. and Mrs. Guilbert S. Wln'chell of South Ltncol-:" Mass., are
receiving congratul~tlons upon the
,
TBB
ftIIDAY
PErER IlL TOLD. EctItor
L
1 In the Fitzgerald-Mercy Hospital.
IDGH SCHOOL BAND
Friday, April 18, 8:00 P. M.
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or Rutgers avenue are receiving
CDngratulaUoll8 upon the birth of
their Orst Bon and third child,
James Henry ~reakell, on Aprll
The marriage of MIBS Deborah
Drew, daughter of l\.{r. and Mrs.
Laurence Evans Drew, of Washington, D. Coo formerly of Swarthmore,
to Mr. Bertrand Frederick Jagger
of "Rose Tree Farm," Media, will
take place at 3 o'clock Saturday
afternoon, April 19, at the home of
Miss Drew's brother-In-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lancaster Leedom. of "ROSEl Tree Cot·
tage," Media, In the; presence of
toe immediate famil\es. The Rev.
Dr!. David Broun wl1~ ,0Iflclate. !.
Mrs. Leedom wlll attend her sistel' as matron of honor. and Mrs,
James Hayes ot WalUng~ord, cousin
of the bride. will act as bride'1maid.
Mrs. Hayes entertained at a surprise miscellaneous shower, Friday
b
in·honor of the brlde~to- e. '
d M Leedom will enterMr. an
rs.
at & f alllOl.
-'11' dinner p-~" In
,tatn
i:W W
honor of the bridal couple on Fri,
day evening, April 1&.
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
,1,
HAVl. HAD '!\t'
Mr. and Mrs. Jam"" H. Breakell ,
MARRIAGE APPROACHES
Admission 60c Tax Included
. 'd~"East State Street. !\ledln
-..'\, .. , Phone Media 1916
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and their son Bobb)· have been
living temporarily with· the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. O.
Thayer ot North Chester road.
AL CONCERT
B" Ike·
Ozoma.;~·~la., is visltlng Mr. and
Mro. A .•~~ud!OW Clayden of Riverview road:.
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Mr,
James Rennie powell, Bon ot Mr.
and Mrs. Robert C. powell of
Swarthmore avenue whose marriage will take place at 7:30 tomorrow In the RW:l.rthmore Presbyterian Church, have been guests
of honor on numerous occasions.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Rothrock
of Wilmington. Del., entertained at
a cocktatl party Sunday afternoon
in honor of the couple.
Mr. and Mrs. MarHnali C. Smith
of Rose Valley entertained the
members of the brldul pa.rty at 0.
supper party Tliursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Ennis.
Jr., of Wallingford will entertain
following the wedding rehearsal
this evening.
Mrs. Robert C. Powell o.t Swarth
more avenue will entertain at a
luncheon at the lngleneuk tomorrow when the guests will in·
elude Mrs. Neal Thurman; Miss
Sidney Smith, Miss Barbara. Smith
and Mrs. Charles R. Innis, Jr.,
bridal attendants.
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SPeD.dlng .,the
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to
-.. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Littlefield of Swarthmore place, ha.ve anDounced the engagement of their
daughter, Betty Ellen, to MI'.
Jo~eph' Do.ndo Dallett son of
Joseph H. Dallett of W11tnlngton,
Del., "'nq.,Fort Pierce, Fla.; and the
late 'Mrs.. Dallett.
MISB Littlefield was graduated
trom' Swarthmore High School and
Is a junior at the Collego at William
and Mary.' She Is a :member of
Kappa: Alpha T'hvta Sorority.
Mr. ,Dallett was graduated from
the Tower HIli '"School, Wilmington
and Is in the senior· class at wnUam and Mary College. He is a
member at Sigma. Alpha Epsilon
·':-,.¥rs. Robert E. Carels, formerly
,
Evelyn,
Richard Fremont Bovard, son ot
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence l;"remont
Bovard of Grove City, Pa.
MisS Landon and Mr. Bovard are
both members ot this year's grad·
uatlng class at Grove City College.
Thurman of Cedar lane and Mr.
E':UC~
PUBt·H.W.
D.,.
I IPaa Sew ...
Kwppa fIcoet "
Mrs. Howard W. Newnam, 3r.,
Th. Sewing 'Day of the Legion
c ...te It If you would publleh the of Walnut lane will serve ft8 hoa- AuxiliarY will be held Monday In
tess to the Kappa Kappa Gamma.
followtng letter.
sewing
£roup at her home on Tues- the Legion room of BoroU8'h' Hall.
Dear Nelghbore,
Members are urged to help In fillAll Swarthmoreana love the day next.
Ishlng articles for the Annual Card
birds: many of us feed t~em
through the winter and look for- Kinderprtea Mothers to Meet Party and SaJc.
Mothers ot the College avenue
ward to their
in the spring.
kindergarten
will &ntertaln mothers Accoe,.·njat at Carnegie Hall
Some of us have cats, &Jao ~uC?h
beloved.
of the Rutsers avenue group OD
MIM Diana Brewster of DickinI app~1 to tao owners of ~e April. 17 a~ B: 46 at ih. hom. ot son Avenue accompanied tho young
oatsl to teed them especially well Mrs. James B. Cooper. 616 Par.. Swedish soprano, Ingeborg Nordat this time of year and to keep rish road. '
quiet, at the "Night of Swedleh
Alice
Blodgett
and
.
Margaret
tbem housed during the .nlght and
Stars". at Carnegie Hall on Easter.
~arly morning. Perhaps tb~r. are Price are .~ charge of the pro. Laurltz Melchior. Set Svanholm and
additional devlces,-bells In tho day gram all;d
kindergarten ,mothers Ingrid Bcrgman w(>re the other ar..
aro
Invited
to
attend.
time for In$nce.
tlsts on the program.
lt Is painful to watch the cats
stealthily approaching the nests of
, .
our songsters or tbe bird bath
Which wo provide for our birds and
not be able to do anything about
the situation ..
We may have both birds and cats
than the dignifled surrOundings of our
In Swarthmore with kind and carefpl cooperation.
establishment is the mental and physical
, Hannah CJothier Hull
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To the Editor: I would appre-
will meet at 9:45 A. M. At the
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
SUNDAY, APRIL is
8:00 A. M.-Holy
9:46 A. M.----church
eleven o'clock service of Holy Com·
munlon the service wlli be conduct-
~~~~~:~:;::.d
by the Rev.' Wm. J. Alberts,
Rector of Christ Church,' Me~la,
11:00 ~ M. - Holy
The Rev. Wm. J. Alberts
preach.
6:00 'P. M.-:ro~ Peoples
with the Christ Church chair, organlst and acolytes.
Young :Peoples Fellowship meets
TBciCiiEi'1'Cw:'-1 at 6 P. M. In tne Presbyterian
a
Church.
1S
Choir school meets on Monday
9.46 A.
o~~r.~i_fn~~~~1 and Wednesday at 4:30 P. M. and
Henley. Sec.
S
on Thursday at 1:80 P. M.
trial Section of the
.
on The Committees'
The Women'8 GuUd will meet on
project in Industrial
Thursday at the home ot Mrs.
tiona.
Charles Hon, Mill Rd. In Walllng11:00 A. Y.-Meetlng tor Worship. ford.
4-:00 P. Y.-Memorlal Service tor
EDWARD B. RAWSON.
Ushers tor the Sunday service
TUESDAY
Include R. M. KUgore, R. T. Bates.
6:16 P. M.-Covered Dish Sup- Wm. B. Bullock. J. L. Cornog, C.
7:3~e;;. M.-Monthly Meeting for H. W. Ingraham, W. S. Patton,
Business..
C. W. T. Randall. and F. E. Wyeth.
WEDNESDAY
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9;30 to 3:30-8ewlng and QI.l1t-1
CIuistiaD Sd nee
Ing in WhIttier House-::'o'rdliJiYl
lunl!he~n. All are IC
"Are SlD., DIsease, and Death
Real," Is 'tbe subject' ot tlae
Leill*tD.;.seimOD. in all churches of
Christ,. 8clentlBt" on Sun4a.y. Aprll
11 The Golden Tel
School.
Itliloill not tram everlasting, o Lord
11:00 A.
LeBBOn
Bermy God, m1neHOI¥ oaeT we ehaIl
mono
Wednesday evening meeUng each DOt me- • • • '!'hon art Of PUI"8l"
week. 8 p.m. Reading room open _
than to behold e'91l. an4
dally except Rundal'll an4 ho\lcla;ya
U to & p.D>. Wecln_y eveftm., ., .not look on Inlflnlty" (ft.e""uk
to ':IO ........11 • to t:at_... 1: .11, " 1 1 ) , '
NOte.
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cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence M. Smit'll of Melrose, YaM.,
during Which time they visited the
Ford Plant. the ship, Constitution.
the Zoo·, museums and historical
sp~ts.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Barnes
of Sycamore Mills road and For-I
rest lane, GradyVille, formerly of
Swarthmore, entertained at a dinner . party at their farm "Heres~
home," March 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Dela..
plaine of Cornel~ avenue spent the
Easter vacation on n. motor trip
to Manteo, Roanoke Island, N. C.,
where they vifllted Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Schock, former classmates at
Swarthmot'e College. En route
home they visited historic Wll.
liamsburg and Newport New8.
Richard Delaplaine ot Cornell
avenue 1s home on a week's vaca.~
lion from the Universtty 'of Michl..
gan. Richard has been accepted as
a medical IJtudent at Temple University.
Richard A. Lappe has just, returned from Rotterdam, HOlland
and Is spending "Jpveral weeks with
his parents Mr_ Hnd Mrs_ E_ A.
Lappe ot Yale avenue.
Hobart W. Davidson of Guern~
sey road, a stUdent at Bowdoin
College, Me., has become a mem_
ber of Bela Theta Phi ~raternity.
. )ir. and ·Mrs. Harry Pack and
ftve-yeal'-old daughter Kathleen,
fonner residents 'Of Chestnut lim
havep1ll'dl1UlOd an4 are occupj!njr
411 Swarthmore avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. GeorgG A. Stewart,
Jr., ot North Cheater road 8pe~t
th. Eairt. r holldaya In Baltimore.
Md., with the ,former's' parents Dr.
&11<1 !lin. Georg. A. steWart.
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How man'y do you have in your house?
Counting on your fingers is fair. But first, make a'quickgutl"
How many electric motors do your home-work for you?
Would you say 3? 5? Maybe 10?
Now count 'em up. It's easier if you think of them room
by room. Ho,.. "hout the bedrooms? All electric clocks and
shavers have motors. So .do the fans you use in summer.
There's a motor in the electric refrigerator; the food
mixer, the ventilating fan. (The list below will remind you
of others.) Don't skip any rooms. Even the basement and
storeroom may be rich picking.
Finished? How does the count compare with your guess?
Most people guess way low. Actually 10 motors per house
is common-20 is not unusual!
But. whalever the number, the point is true. We seldom
realize how many jobs electricity does for us. because it does
them so dependably, regularly and cheaply.
You've helped bring this about by taking advantage of so
many electrical opportunities. And the meR and women of
the business-managed electric companies are always working
to bring you better service at lower cost. Thal's why the price
of electricity has go!,e down and down. while the price of
almost everything else has gone up and up.
U.I" I" ,Ire E1UIT;t Hom-I"e HOUR OF CHARM. Su,.4d"t', f;30 P. M., EST. WCAU.
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Brldp
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The Crum Creek Bridge Club Is
.A11 Interested In "Some Asp_
the Labor Problem" are in- meeting on Tuea4Ay evening&, at
vited to h!!&l" Robert !of. Ney. of the home of Mrs. Helen W. Goodthe Baldwin Locomotive Work.. on win on Walnut lane. Last week'.
that subject this SundQ evening. winners were: North and SouthAprl1 18. at the llleeting of the Mrs. W<er Shoemaker e.nd lABJle G. Luckie. llret; MrII. PhUIp
Methodist Men's Club.
W. Kniskern and PhlJlp Kniskern.
Jr., second; :Mrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln and A. F. Roblnllon, third;
East and "'est-Mr. and Mra WeJ·
ter Steuber, 1lrst: 'Mrs. Russell
Kent and Mrs. Franklin GUieaple.
second; Mrs. Fred Streicher an~
WIIlIltm eraemer. third.
or
rs
·Apartmenf Granted
STEAKS - OIOPS
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
Completely Air-CoDclitioned
The Board of Adjustment has
granted the request of Clarence
Worst tor perm1ssloD to erect an
apartment above the garage on his
Harvard avenue property••
Trees, Lawn Areas, and
Foundation Plantings Improved-;,,,
NOW
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·.. ·William J. Stephani, Jr.
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Cro88 Fund campalgn indicate t~at
Sw&rt'bmore has exceeded lIB quota
In a most gratltylog manner, ac ..
curding to J. PaUl Brown, chairman
ot the drive.
The local branch will be credlteci
with nearly ,10,000, a real tribute
to the efforla of 133 individual
workers. Kr. Brown had expressed
his apP!'8Clation of those IndlvldueJ
canvassers 88 well as the various
caPtains.
"Speclal thanks are due to the
many business houses' which con·
trlbuted largely of time and money
during the drive," said Mr. Brown,
"an.d to other organized groups in
the borough which took a. definite
part In
campaign."
Mr. Brown added.. "I would also
like to thank The Swarthmorean
for its' generous coverage of
drive, and to acknowledge 'the
special announcements and asala ..
tance given by all the local churches."
A few contributions arc stUI ex~
pected and may be turned In at the
Swarthmore National Bank during
the next week.
the
the
Mrs. Milton H. Fussell, Jr., of
Vassar avenue and Mrs. Harry Oppenlo.nder of Yale avenUe wtU attend· a Kappa Kappa Gamma. Province Convention In
Harttord.
Conn" over the week ...end.
Mrs. Fussell is president of the
local Kappas and Mrs. Oppenlander Is a delegate to the convention.
Phone Chester Heights 194
OnelOccashfareon nCllneswl.
now talc. you to WoodsIde Pork
from prodfcallyonypartofthedty,
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IUS ROurl I'-From 33rd and
Dauphin Sts. or 44th and ParksIde A....
IUS ROun I-From 691h and
Markot Sis. 'or Germantown
and Ch.lten Av"..
Open EYenings aMI Weekend.
Till May 23, Da;', Th.,..aft.,
F~ S~n~ay Conce~,
Mrs. Theodore C. Howes of
Vineyard Haven, Mass., arrived
Monday to spend 10· dayS with her
daughter Mrs. Scott D. Thayer of
North Chester road.
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fiREWORKS EVERY FRIDAY
!held Its slated busin_ meeting
on Thursday evening, April 10. with
Mrs. . George B: Sickel, President,
officiating.
Mr. ArthUr Sipe•. a collector of
coins,· was guest speaker. taking as
his subject "SUver Dollars of North
and Squth America.
A. te~ to honor new members 'bas
been arranged for the afternoon of
April 30 to be held in the home ot
Mrs. E. W. Sipple. of Wallingford.
Mrs. Sickel and Mrs. Sipple, hostesses ot'the day, w1l1 receive the
guests.
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HAVE GOOD PAINT
Mechanics
I' TO COMPLETECLASS
YOUR ,PAINTING
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PHONE
and
Jack S'etk's Klddl.,' Hour·
The appointment of lira. Mary
(Continued from ~ 1)
Schmidt as Instructor In education
Girl Scout U n I for 11\18; Mrs..
at the ,University of 14wal1 nest Robert N. BIJIoert.
&hoee: Kra. Foredertok B. .tenl'
.year has just been announced by
Ho","""o14 Items: lin. lIa¥ T.
the Board ot Regenla.
lira.
Bates
Schmidt, _ e r of the 1Irst
Art and Jewelry: lin. :So :i'raDk
grade In the CoUege Avenue BeattT. :Sr., MrII. Arthur W. BInD&.
School. Is In Hawaii this FeIIl', on
Flower and OU"den JDQ.utpment:
leave ot absence frOm her swarth- Mrs. John A. Michael.
1ID0re eohool duties.
IPJanIB: Mrs. Franll: A. Hall
Her present work Is in the Kame- Books: Mr. Harold G. Grll6n.
hameha School at Honolulu, a MrII. Guy S. l)emln~.
heavUy endowed school tor HawalliAJlrons. ReoI.pee: lira. A. V. B.
an children of prima.ry sohool age. 0..... Mrs. Eo D. Brauns.
The main purpose of the sebool Is
Baked Goods: Mra Kendall C.
to develop a.n all-round education. Sadler.
Including the perpetuation of Be.Treaaurer:
Mrs.
B.
waUan tradition and HawaUan cul- Viele.
tUre.
lMemb...... I and tow-aapeople ......
Mrs. Schmidt bas announced tha.t urged to . 'give their householdll
sha will not return to her teachlng one· tin&! emmtnatlon and to,
duties at Swarthmore, but Instead bring tor sale what 18 useful and
will accept the University a.ppolnt~ deelrable tor others eJthough It
ment.
~ represent & dtipUcation or ...
out:g:z own ca.tegory tD. their own
homes. Children's to,.. are Dot to
. A...dliary To Hold Tea
be Included, but aYed tor the
The Woman's Auxiliary to the Young Mother's Club eeJe In 'the
Delaware County Me!11cal Society la.te fall.
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DAVE WOOD
MEDIA 0755
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Dance Tonight
The Young Married Group will
hold its, second informal social
dance tonight. Friday, April 11.
from 9 to 12 o'clock In the Woman's Club House.
The flrst dance, held laet month~
was organized by Mrs. PaJ11 Rogers,
Mrs. John SeYDoid and Mrs. Wa.lter Steuber. The committee for
this dance, headed by Mrs. L.
Reed ~rlpp. InclUdes Mrs.. John
lire. George W. MacIntyre w\1l
captain, collection for the Belvatlon
Army drive In the Swarthmore Apartments.· She will have as her
aoaIatants Mrs. Charles Belle and
. Olive Perry.
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As few people will I'et DeW can this year it' will be necellary to bike care 01
yOUI' pre lent car awhile ioa&'er. Estra wePl' and tear is caused by Wmter cIrivina conditio.... Our Spring Car Slaver Special is desiped to help I'et rid of
"Wmter cIraa" and get yOUI' car completely ready f~r warm weather.
Right Now your car needs these
"Get Ready lor Summer" Services
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CJ.EAN AIR FlIJJ'ER
7. Lets
)'Our
bnia_ easier
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OIIANGE TO SUMMER OIL
Winter on Is too thin tor warm weather.
\\'e drain tt--und l"e1lll with Swnmer t)"lle
Sunoco on.
CIlANGl>l TO S{IMlliER GEAR
LUBBaCANTS
• Drain tmngm'sston aDd rear refill witJ,
Sunoco AlJ.purl~ Gear LubriCaDtspeclaUy made to ..,,;1st high pressure
and heat.
CHASSIS LUBRICATION
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• SpecIal LubrlCRDt need to helD keep out
squeaks .-.nd wear. Won't dry out, won't
wasb out, won't squeeze ouU Helps jm~
prove gae
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engine
dirt out of the carburetor.
8.
CHECK HOSE CONNEOI'ION _
BUST RESISTANCE
mIl_.
CHECK OIL FIIJl'ER
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• Inspect cartridge and check tor leaks.
BATI'ERY SERVICED
• Winter Is especIall1 ~ugh on _riel!.
We check strength., clean terminal .. add
dJstllIed water.
5
keeps
If
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700 have permanent antI-freeze. save
tor nm:t Winter. BrID&' TOur own COD"
talner.
9.
OlIECK-lJP OF TIRES
Couee& "Switcblng" improTe8 tire m1Ja...
age. We can &.Iso have 10Ul' tlresrecappe
ed, It needed.
HANNUM &. WAITE
YALE and CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore 1250
5gelb.
Rib Rout of Beef
59c lb.
SHcedBacon
69c lb.
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What do you think -railroads maka?
Creamery .Butter
72c lb.
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The public tblnks
we maki 15"
.,-,J'STAPLES
t·to·
<'!r'
What are the facts?
Wftat do you think lhay $hould make?
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Actually the railroads earned
only 2*" In 1946.
To provide tbe semce YOD want,
railroads nead to earn at Ilast
6". B~t estimates Indicate that .
evan with the recent freight rat.
Increase. the return for 1947 wiD
baonly about half that requirement
lbe puilDc thinks 10" woolUe fair
.~.
29c
Heinz Tomato Soup
2 cans 25c
All kinds of Soap Powder
39c pkg.
All Brands of Coffee,
CAN GET
PROTECTION AGAINST
ALL THIS AND MORE
. ,io,
DIrt.,. spark plugs can waste as much 88
lout or every 10 gallons 01 gasoUne.
Leg 0' lamb
12 oz. glass
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CLEAN Aln) ADJUST SPARK PLUGS
~MEAT
Assorted Jelly
Read Article In,Saturday Evening Post AprilS, 1947
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Let us help make your car
run better
longer,
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When' Will You Be Sued?
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Phone 1913
Seybold and Mrs. Cyrus Wood.
Mr. and MrII. WlIJIam D. Gorman of Mt. Vernon•. N. Y •• spent
the Easter 'wee'k.-end with· Mr.
Gorman's parents Mr. and Mrs.
.0\. B. Gorman ot tho Swarthmore
Apartments.
Interesting events lie Immediately ahead for members ot the
League of Women VoteJ'JJ in
Swarthmore. accord_ng to· an announcement by the League's coorcUnator of activities,· Mrs. Phelp.
Soule. .
On Ft'Iday. April 26. membere
a~d, If there 18 room In the bUB,
their frlende' plan an all-day trip
to sit In at the United Nations
Conference at Lake 8~cce88.
A Book Sale In Borough Hall, is
scheduled tor May 10.
The April meeting of the ;League
wUI be held the last week In the
month, detaUs to be announced
later.
State conferences of the League
wlJl be held In Phlladelphln
May 14, 16, and 16, with the an·
nual county meet~ng coming May
:Mrs. Elam HUchner. Jr.. of Og·
den avenue 'entertained at a small
I~ncheon Thursday In honor of
Mias Maryanne Weber of Germantown. Mrs. J"ohn de Moll of North
Chester roa.d and Mrs. Herbert
Limbach of Park avenue were additional guests.
Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads. Jr.• with
her small daughter Sandra has rc~
turned ·to her home after 8pend~
Ing the Easter holidays w1th her
p8.l'8nts Mr. and Mrs. A. S. RoblnBOD of Ogden ave·nue.
:Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hilies of
the Swarthmore Apartments eh- 18.
tertalned a group ot friends at a
dinner-bridge Saturday evening, .
Dr.. Clara Newport of New York
Mr. J. David Jackson of Vassar CUy Is visiting Mrs. "\VnUam A.
avenue wlIl leave Sunday on a slx- J'aquelte ot Elm avenue.
week b1l81ness trip to Cuba.
:Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of HarMr. John H. Pitman of Vassar
vard avenue has r{'turncd from an
avenue was guest of honor at a extended western trIp where she
family dinner. party on Easter Sun- attended the marriage ot her Bon
day whim his birthda.y anniversary Mr. Samuel Dean Cald'Yellln Reno:,
was celebrated.
Nevada. and slle also viSited her
sister, Miss Narrye Davis of Colorado Springs. Mrs. Rowlands :will
move April 21 to her I newly pur~
chased home at 406 Cedar lane.
Mrs. Helen Hall 'of Park avenue
413 Dartmouth Ave.
will leave today tor ·Wellesley.
FREE DEIlVERY
Mass., to attend the Alumnae
Council
at ·Wellesley College.
OIl orders over
th""" dollars
'This Is the second outgrowth of
the Mothers' Club party In December. The other 1B the Square Dance
Group, the next meeting of Which
Is scheduled for Aprll 18.
By fall the two groups hope to
have a system organized t~ In ...
clu\le -young single folk 8ll wen.
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Club. Comprehen.ifJe
,Mutual Exchange '
APPoINTED BY
U. OF HAWAB
F1Dal figures tor the current Red
To Attend Convention
Landscape Contractors
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RED CROSS TOPS QUOTA
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49c lb.
Solid pack White Meat
T_ Fi* 49c Can
Grated Tnn' 39c Can
,
Gaines Dog Food
29c bag
&.;.tVE6ETABLES
2 for 25c
Impartialresearcllpollsshowthat,onthe
average,peoplethinkwemakel5%.They
also think a fair return wouid·be 10%.
Celery Hearts
What We Make
25c bunch
But for the year 1946, with the biggest
Fresh Carrots
peace-time traffic in history, the rail·
toads earned only • • • 2 ~ %. This is
less than one-half the comparable earn·
ings for other industries.
The reasons for this low return are
not hard to find. Since 1939 railroad
wages have increased 62"/10 % and the
prices of fuel, materials and supplies
have gone up 61 6110%.
. But freight rates have just recently
been increased an average of only
176/1O%-a year after the effective date
of the last big wage increase.
Iceberg - Lettuce Heads
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2 bunches 19c
Fresh Beet's
2 bunches 19c
Stringless Green B';na
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ALICE M. BAIRD-Old Bank Building
- Swarthmore 0108
'W. MARK BITTLE - 125 Rutgers Ave.
- Swarthmore 0111J
L. NOYES & CO.-23 S. Chester Rd.-Swaithmore 0114
.TOLD - 333 Dartmouth Ave. ~ Swarthmore 1833
35c lb.
i.~ FRUITS
Large Florida Jaicie
, .Oranps
39c doz.
FIoIida Grapefrait
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for 25c
Jaiq'
MY
3ge cloz.
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,10 %
. ' 2 ,%%
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Why it· takes 6% to. make the 'grade • • •
$10,000 Worth for only $10 a year
Here, for only $.10 a year-less than $1 a month
is a sure way to avoid paying cash out, of your
own pocket because of accidents to others or
their property.
In addition to $10,000 protection against possible lawsuits, this insurance also pays medical
expenses up to $250 for injuries to persons
other than your own fainily household.
'Ask us about this broad ,new p~licy. It's the
biggest $10 worth of protection you can buy.
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What About Thill Ywr1
It is estimated that the return for 1947,
even with the recent freight rate in·
crease, will be only about half the 6%
nrlnimum return required to provide
the improvements and service Deeded.
This will be because of increased COBIa
of materi8ls and BUppIiea; hecauae . . .
tam wa;e iDea II IftUlted in
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were in effect for only part of 1946 but
will be in effect for all of 1947; because
of increased special payroll tazas on
railroads; and because of a decline in
passenger business.
What Doe8 Thi8 Mean To You?
The arulwer is "Plenty!" Your standard
of living is the highest in the world because of MASS PRODUCTION. But mass
production would not be possible without MASS TRANSPORTATION, which the
railroads provide at l<)w cost.
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Why 6% Is Needed
The kind of service your standard of
living requires takes a lot of money for
new equipment and improvements. To
carry out the post.-war improvement
program for better equipment, tracks,
terminals and modem safety devices, a
minimum return of 6% is needed.
So when the railroads make only 2~
cents on each $1.00 of theiJ: net property investment, it concerns you. *
The funds for future new equipment.
andimprovements must cpme from rail·
road earnings and also from investors.
They will furnish money on reasonable
terms only if they have confidence in
the future earnings of the railroads.
You Halle Another Stake In This
Even if you do not own any railroad
stocke or honds, insurance companies
and savings banks do. So you still have·
a special interest in seeing that the rail.. : ..•
roads are allowed enough to do a good
job ... for you.
We are publishing this and otheradvertisements to talk with you at first
hand about matters which are important to even>body.
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eon
total property investment.. the railroadirt
made oDly 2.19%.
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Century'. Bridal
Of Mra Percy G. Gilbert. The
EDIataiaa CD 1Qi 1iltee at T.
it
Mr. and !.In. J. David JacksoD
of Vassar avenue will eiltertaln at
a small dlnner part)" at their home
thla evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rusaell Heath of
Cedar lane, accompanied by the
former'S parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Heath of Oreat Falls,
After spending a week with her Mont., who are visiting here tor
daughter Mr.. Harold March, 600 the Easter holidays, spent T uesElm avenue, Mrs. John Clarence day and Wednesday In New York
Lee has returned to her home CIty and FrIdaY and Baturcla7 In
In Stamford, Conn. A tea was glv.. Washington. D. C.
Doug Heath returqed to Amherst
en AprU 6 by Mrs. March (or hor
College Tuesday atter a two-week
mother"s various friends here.
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CLUB ltEVIEW'" ON tIlTH
The lIteral.ure sectlon wUl pre ..
Bent Mrs. Roland L. Eaton In a
review of Ann Bridge.' "Singing
Wa.ters" at 1 0 o'clock next Friday morning,. April IS.
vaeatlon &t hIB home on Cedar lane.
M .... Frank H. RobblnB pf Rldley Park, tormerly ot Swarthmore.
was guest ot bonot at .& ~rldge
and baby.• hower Friday evening
when Mrs. Scott Daniela of Media
and MlBs Nancy li"awcett of Ridley Park entertained 12 guests at
the home of M.rs. Daniels' parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave of Vassar avenue.
Mre. Hobart W. Davldeon of
Guernsey road wlll leave today for
an extended visit with her 80n-lnlaw and daughter. Mr. an~ Mrs.
Gilbert B. Winchell of South LIn-
coln, Mass.. and her BOD Hobart"
student at Bowdoin College. Me.
Mr. and Mrs, .Joseph S. Bates
of "Rocky Spring Farm, U Media
entertained at a butCet lUDoheon before . the Hunter Trials' at Rose
Tree. Saturday. Mr. T. 8. D. Haines
oC New York , City. hero for the
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SIFE-SIIIPLE-SATISFACTIOI
1. APPROVED BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
oeoulon. wu the week .. end &'Uest
of the Bate&
GUY C. Bates or Media baa re·
turned to Yale Unlveraity after
spending the spring vacation at
Southern Pines.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
of South Chester rOad bad as their
guests over the Easter holidays
their daughter. Elizabeth M. Bryanti and their nephew, Mr. Frank
W. Whitford of Cblcago. EIIzabeth is a freshman at Bucknell
University.
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Mrs. Oscar 01lcreeat of Vassar
avenue. entertained at an Informal
luncheon for her daughter, Mr,lf.
David Warner of Phlladelphla.
Bob' Fawcett of South Chester
road returned last Suturday from
a 8Ight-s~elng trip to Washington.
He was a gueHt of :Mary Beth
Kreigh.
Mr. and Mrs. ChtLt"lcs 1\1. Izumt
of North Prtnoe1On ave.ue entertalned Mr. LewIs J. DIppolito. dlrector ot the IJUrtrumental MUsic
Department of the Horace Mann
High 8chool In Loa Angeles. and
Mr. Harry Dlppol1to of Vineland,
N. J" FrIday.
Dr. and Mrs. E. LeRoy Mercer
of North Chester road and Mr. ~nd
Mrs. Harry 1... MUler of Thayer
road returned home Tuesday from
a 10-day a.utomoblle trIp south
during which time the,. visited Dr.
and Mrs. Mercer's Bon-in-Jaw and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Rosa G.
Allen ot Isle of Hope, Savannah,
Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. PhUlp W. Knls..
kern ot Riverview road are entertaining their son-tn-Iaw and daughter "Mr. and Mr8. Robert E. White.
Jr.• and small son Terry ot Cambridge. ]\.Jass.• who arrived for tbe
Easter holidayS'.
AND UNDJRWRITERS' LABORATORIES
2. NO SMAU PARTS TO LOSE
Co.tame Shown
(COntinued from Pace 1)
MI'IL Eldon B. Holies will wear
the brlcU>1 dress fasbloned In lU03
In which both ahe and her mother
were marrIed. and Mrs. Millard
Tyson will model a 1906 -gown
which. was also her mother"s and
then h'er own. Patr.cla Welland
will dlaplay the b~dal gown of
Mrs. Edward Baesett with the veil
worn by Mrs. Herbert Bassett.
vlntage 1910 1 followed by a 1911
Dumber worn by both Mrs. Samuel
Dodd and her daughter Mrs. J.
G. BreItling. and displayed by the
latter. Mrs.. George Schoblnger's
1913 dress and veU w11l be WOrn by
Blcky Thompson, alter which Mrs.
Howell L. Shay. Jr., will model
the dreBB of Jl.lrs. Helen Hall and
veH ot 'Mrs. Frank G. Keenen.
Mrs: George P. Warren wlll wear
the gown In which abe was marrled In 1923. followed by Betty MeCahan who will appear In her
mother's 1927 gown and the veil
CLASSiFIED
l'ERSO~AL
au
Ben
Mrs. Guy de Furia of North Cheagown and veil of Mno. Fred
will be the next to appear, ter road wUl entertain today at a
worn by Mre. Marian Ransburg tea tor tbe members of The Cheaand
Mrs.
Harriet
Kistler ter Hospital May Market Pantry
Brown (19lS). Mrs. Doreen MIt- Shelf Committee.
Committee
members
from
,chell Tay19r (1'41), and Mrs. A.nne
Swarthmore
Include
M.rs.
de
Furia
Orr De.!chanel (1942) will follow,
and Mrs. George W; Sweet, coeach wearing her own costume.
The flnal bride will be .Janet chairmen; :Mrs. Paul J. carey: 14r8.
Harris DeMo11 who was married James B. Cooper. Mrs. H. Lewis
In February of thle year and who Cutler. Mrs. Henry Ford, Mrs.
will appear with two of ber at- Walter A. Landry. Gale M: !4cCOY,
tendantB: Mrs. Anne Robinson Mrs. Harry M. McCoy, Mrs. George
Hitchner and Mrs. Samuel G. M. B. Sickel, Mrs. William Tippett, and
Mrs. L. P. Wray.
Maule. sister of the bride.
Mrs! John pavld Lindsay of
Mrs. Henry R. Harris. mother
of the brIde of 1947. and Mrs. Chester will preside at the tea
Maule will preside at the tea. table.:
table while Mrs. Marvel WUSOD I~===========::;::==~
and Mrs. Warren F. Farragher
no.. Y01Uil< Harrleds'
will be hostesses for the after..
INFORMAL SOCIAL
noon.
DANCE
~outhful attendants will be SuApril 11 - 9 to 12 p.m.
san Braun and Molly .Banks. Mrs.
WOlllllD'S Club
Ventner will wear a 'period gown
'1,00 per coapJe .. _
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o~ed by Mrs. Joseph Bates Bnd
Mrs. Jeglum will appear In the
gOing-away costume worn by the
PfCltuJ'e Jrrem'ng Stat•.......,
mother of Mrs. A. F. Jackson.
Boob
SUpp_
pre88ing;-r90m assistants include
Gree'lng C&rd&-Hobl>7 0I'IIft
Mrs. J. DillWYn Durnall. Mr•.
SIMMONDS
John H. Taylor, Mrs. Charles E.
(II
S er
714
Welsh
Sta eol
and
Mrs.. Bruce
It...
,
PERSOl-IALr-Don't delay. Have your
mower ground tOday. CUt your'p.a.ss
the Easy way. Called tor and de.I\'ere(}. Work guaranteed.. Zlegler'$ MUmont PQ.r~ Pa.. Swarthmore i'a3()-J,
.H.ldle;v Park; :712.
YOU SAW $3 88 AI . , , ,
PEH.80N.A.4-:0ur ca.t'den preparation
pulverizes sol1. works fertiliu,r In.
leaves surface ready for seed. Raking
unnecessary. Large and small plots
rototilled. call Swarthmore 1211.
Pre....,. GNU'" Bed
PERSONAL-J,.et WI prepare your gar·
den, large or amall, with new SClen-'
tifla Rototiller. 'Phone Swarthmore
.. S'7e
e......
O'/9ll-W.
WI ale e=-ked ......
AIt .. . . .
"B9c
Caalted Baa.d ChIcken " ' -.•_ .. ..... •..... -$2.50
Frying ChI.kens --., - ""'od, _ .
1°39.
cmCKENS 'S~~G
PERSONAL- ImmedLa.te servIce and
SHOULDER
R_ Shad ... Smelts ...... N•• I
""""lao
.. 33c
103S.
Haddock
°35.
°17.
1
1
companions
orTel.
""
older
MedIa
Sw_.hoky
Florida Sndless
FOR
331 Dattmouth Avenue
~Everhot
Cllveden
16"
four-hBrneISB
.~-~~
mat-
tress, $16; aterlIizer with six Even110 bottles, ~. Call SW8l"thmore 0631-J.
after 4 P.M..
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SALE-Berea. handloom., complete equipment and bench.. Weaves
to 36 Inches. Tel. Swarthmore 0416.
evenings. .
FOR
lb.
Zle
lb.
~. .
, WA.li~ED
..
WANTED-A' Rudd No. 4 or No.
-~
Instant
Ib
Zbun..... ~SC
~Oc
of 12
-
Silver Seal It..
,
~541'
lie
.-
Little MotLer,•••
Ib
61e
Bleu Cheese
Kraft Velveeta
Mild Cheese
....... 27c
Sauce . - . -
3--200
1059c
'"49c
Peanuts - - .... -'9c
Pea Soup·- 2 _ .......... 25<
Apple Pie ._-'. --360
Kellogg's - - 2':':25.
Peaches""" ... aW n,: 23c
......~,Larg.'S~
PRUNES
:. 23e
.Ieaded .JDiceGI
J 5 ':;.! ZSO: -='.90
Grap_halt .J..... ~~ood S~ZSCI ,,=" . . .
C='H....... LII.la .Jvice
Z~.se
1'.. II.... Sweet . . . . s=.t z ~ S~8
Pralt C.I.e:au .
No.
...
M S7e
Ce'
No..,!1!1 SIte
........ 8piee4 ID...... ...... No.;!"" aM
n ..... Gn.,'udt Sull_ ':;.2 1se
.1Ita1a .Jwrft I • .....
't:" ..
_.....;ftI;;;;D . . . . KI eat ~
a ":.:' 1'78
...
=a,.
'lMs,·.
SWa. 2266
Media, Pa.
parallel lines a.t right anglea to
Rd. 100 fL
Under and subject to certain buUding rellotrlcUona and conditions therein
mentioned.
And further under and Bubject to the
easement of a. certaln 16 fL wire driveway about to be opened acroea rear
of above described premises extdg. into
and from Naylor's Run Rd. as now
laid out by sa.J.d mortgagor f.or use
and beneflt of all owners and occupIers
of this and all of the adjoining vrem115eS now owned by sa.id mortgagor as
shown by plot plan made by E. Allan
WJ.son. Reg. Architect. on March 1926.
a.nd Intended to be fortltwith recorded.
Improvements consist of 2 story
stucco_d~";:·,Oiel~lI~n.g. Porch front and ba&e,r;;
3~ x 18 feeL
Wale~
Your
ThIs Spring WIth a New Coat
. of PaInt, inside and Ont.
• FREE. ESTIlIfATES GIVEN
409 Michigan Ave.
JOS. MADISON & SON
PhOl18 Sw. 2189-J.
POURING WOOL
:~~~~~~:~~p~ro.~perty ot
and James Harry
W. ,CamJ.
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
BATS AND BLANKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
Walters'
PETER DI NICOLA
Pbone Bwa.. 2526
•
Charles·E.
Heater.
Borough
rett. E. Srnf!l(Uey,
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Swarlhmore 2253
Cheater
..-.
i Are You Out of. Oil?
-I'
.
I
:~::~:S: TCH
ATHLETE'S
EDOT
,
We are your DeJghbora
and we prefer to live
with friendly neighbors.
.eta
tmmecUatel, to teU.eve
tub of slUn trrltatloll8. Then It
goes to work combating the trrlt&tlou
ltielf1 It belps fOur skiD feel and look.
&-ZEB-O
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Even
in her games,
a little girl
,
.
is full of love and tenderness ••• to help you add
the eagerness and stamina that good health brings, nature's
most nearly perfect food has been Improved.
The wonderful taste of cream in 'every drop of ~Itest
Homogenized Vitamin D Milk is more than an indication of goodness..
It means that the food particles have been broken up
for easier digestion, that every sip is equally rich in important
food values ••• in the proteins, vitamins, and
minerals that contribute so much to the energy and well-being
of growing children. And extra vitamin D has been
added, too, for maximum bone protection.
'Because it' is so smooth, and rich,
Sealtest Homogenized Vitamin D Milk
is a favorite with children, and with
the whole family. You can get this
better milk from your milkman or
your neighborhood Sealtest ~rekeeper.
WANTlilD-Second·ha.nd lacr06S& sUck
and ball. In good oondlUon. Tel.
Swarthmore 1l4.'il-M.
W.ANTED-Cottage at seashore for
. part of whole season. ReVly to Box
0, The SwarthmOreaD.
.
WANTED ...:.... Young
physician and
family
anxious for two-bedroom
furnished house or apartment for 3 or
4- months this summer. References
can
CynwYd U76.
W4NTED-Beginning in May. single
room furnished or unfurnished for
middle-aged working lady. Call Swarth·
more 3173-W.
new again Your drUgglat has
" ...0&00 Ointment and A .. ZEII- 0
stowder Ask hlm for Pre_ Trial Packap. or 'wrlte .A,..ZBB-O Products Pol·
p&
WANTElD-Screened crib (sometimes
ca.lled Kiddy Koop).
323B.J.
cat.
Madison
\VANTED-Baby-pen, in guod condition. ,please state price. RePly to
Box. C. The Swarthmorean.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Room for young couple.
convenient to an tranaporta.UOIL Use
of kitchen for bnlakfast. swarthmore
219'"
FOR RENT-Attractive aecond.ftoor
room. Convenient to tea-rooms and
tranaporta.tlOn.
C a I I Swarthmore
4583-W•.
LOS"
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"" u.a..&l'U....
I
ISO Harding Ave.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
VarpentrT ReJlll\rS and
AIteraUODB
KImsuI InsuIBUon
Cement Work
ARTERS BROTHERS
OablDe& Makers
302 Gayley Street
Media, Pa.
L__
RIDLEY
PAINTING and DEOOR4.TlNG
All Work Gaara.nfAled
Write
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CLIFFORD L PARKER
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6T411
DAVE WOOD
RALSTON BROTHERS
Phone: Chester Hts. 4l1R13
Painting
Grace Lewis •
Employ_t Agency
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
Domestic and Indnstrlal Help
Hotel & Restaurant, etc.
108 School St.. Morton, Fa.
and
Paperh,anging:
Phone: Media 0755
Electrical Contractor
Call
All Tn>es .of Electrical .
IpeteDaUons and. RepaIrs
BerriDg _ o r e _
- t , . for ""'"
~ty~~.
1180~Ave.
Swarthmore
IRWIN M. BENDER &SON
DAVE WOOD
,
'
TO
......... tJar.
~ and Bailrien
Garages and Altentions
Refinish Your Floors
609 M.poIia Ave., Aldan
nss
MEDIA
8751
209 Rutgers Avenue
Swarthmore.
Penna..
Attorneys
Or to ,her
Butler, Beatty. Greer & Johnson
Media.. Pa.
CESSPOOLS
Phone: Swarthmore l044-R
I.EUAL NOTICE
On the abOve Estate .havfl: been
granted to the undersigned. who re·
quest all jl6rsons having claims or
demands againSt: the Estate at the
Ld~""e.~r't to make known tho same" and
persons Indebted to the decedent
make payment. without delay. to
EJizabeth N. Calvert
Media R. D. II
Septic Tanks Cleaned
J\lodern Sa.nltary Methods. We
go anYWhere at no extra charge.
Tel. Media 2567-R
.
LETTERS Testamentary
VAN ALEN
I
MortOn; PIi.
ESTATE OF Frederic B. Calvert de~,,~ ·ceased.
• Why not call now
for your oil or coal?
W ANT~Elderly retired couple de-
sire to rent for term of years, sman
house, 3 or " bedroom; oll heat; convenient rail transportaUon. Ample,
suJtable sPace for vegetable garden e&BeIltlal. Excellent care' of property
guaranteed. Reply to Box H. The
SWarthmorean.
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That is GIle reason that
we can and will give
you prompt delivery.
11k.~
of Gar..
ceased. Grace Phipps. YOU ~E
HEREBY notlfied and TeQUlred"tQ ap-~.
pear in said court on or betore Friday
Phone Sw8rthmore 2175.R May 2, 1947 to' answer the Rule
GTantcd by the Court to show cauBe
why a decree should not b6 made that
104 Comell Avenue
the, property In which you appear to
have an interest which 1s situate- In
Swarthmore, Pellll8.
the Borough of Morton. Del. Co.. Pa.
Beginning.
ALL THAT CERTAlN lot or piece of
~
ground Situate In the Borough of Morton, Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
beginning a.t a point. the intersection
J(,' MERCER QUINBY
of the easterly 8ide of Morton Avenue
and the southerly side of Cedar Ave~
nue South 88 0 44 ' East 601.40 feet
Funeral Director
to a point on the west side of High':'
land Avenue. thence extending the
Formerly of Media
several courses and. distances therein
1125 W. Leblgh A ...... ph\Ja.
menUoned.
SHOULD not be sold by the Sherlft
Phone Baldwin 1170 .
frc~
and clear of your respecti ve
clainis .Judgments, !.fortgages. char&,e8,
No additlonal.ebarg& ~r
estates in the 68.id land on whtob. the
suburban caIl&
Boroug'h has a municipal lien for
assessment, and in default of
appearance or answer. the Rule
~"~""""",,.~"""~""~ may be made absolute in your Absence.
Swazthmo... i44il
t
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(;. R. Watklnl'l,
un. . . . . . . BROOKS .
Sheriff of Delaware County
Arthur L. Reeser, Esq.
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
~orol,lgh Solicitor,
Lawns Mowed
General Hiaur,tn~ :~_4~~th Olive Street, Media, Pa.
.
Builder
VB.
No. 1&4: MUcn Term. 1938 KL.D.
To: Helre of Ganett E. Smedley. de-
Reese-Baxter Co.
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c~ft.
,
"-. 'J-. -, .••.• "":"'''f.:,-_.
morean.
Sharp
'::"Sge
............... ...........
Water
6
Call
W ANTED-Pat"t-tlme
S,::t. SSC
Ib_S90
EGGS
Home
Swarthn10re
~."~f!·-a~,::~:th!Uld. typing.address.
Box D,
It ....... betMr. toasts b.H_ and stay. fresh long.r.
Larg. Fresh
Painter. &Paper Hanger.
mornings a week.
SUPREME BREAD •.!:heel
Qi.tItBMII
Hot
Darby 2382.
Crla" California, Ic....,.
LETTUCE
Beautify
'GOLD BOND
weaving
FOR SALE}-Baby coach with
Beets
CUNNINGHAM
We Should KHow How
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
Gas Hot Wa.ter
FOR SALE-Electric cabinet
mirror lined, 36 bulbs. Like new.
Media 1490 before 9 A. M.
Clft"ots~:::~New
on
SHERlFl""S' OFFICE
COUR,T HOUSE, MEDIA, PA.
FRIDAY, lIlAY 2, 1947
9 :30 A. .IL Eastern Daylight Time
CondJUol18: '260.00 cash or certified check at time of sale (unless
otherwise stated. In adverUsement)
balance in ten days. Other oondl..
UontJ on day of 8ale.
No. 618
LEVARI FACIAS
JUNE ·.rERM. 1946
ALL THAT CERTAIN pJece of.
ground. situate in Ha.verford Twp., DeL
Co., Penna. and described In accordance with survey made for Nathan
Alterman by Damon & Foster, C.E .•
Upper Darby, Pa... on April S. 1926, as
follows. to wit:
Bqgtnnlng at a point on t.be North..
east dldc of \VaIe1I Rd. at the dl9tance
of 162.6 fL Northwestwardly from the
Northwest side of Naylor's RWl Rd..
containing In front or breadth oil said
Wlales Rd. 22.5 ft.· and extdg. of that
width In depth Northeastwardly 00-
For
100m with stand. $20. Tel. Swarthmore
0860.
Colavo.
South--~.
A _ _ Slate Sbe
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SHERIFF BALES
of Heal Estate
ROGER RUSSELL
Maker of Fine Photograpba
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~N0S45
lieater, 20 gal,.' recent model, $40;
VALENQA
Avocado Pearl
LEGAL NOTICES
Since 1905
SUPPLY COMPANY
FOB SALE
Z
Z
In the Swarthmore Woman'.. Club
2:30 next Monday afternoon.
the 21st. HOBteBSe8 tor tbe meetIng will be Mrs. Stalford W. Parker, Mrs. Henry W. Montgomery,
M ..... RoY S. LaUmer, Mrs. Lloyd
Goman. Mrs, J. DeHaven Ledward,
and Mrs. D. Avery' C8mpbell.
A board meeting will be held
at 1 p. m. the 88.In6 day.
at
more 1740.
Pollock r_
Wlaelap Ap,lel N.J:"~'.'n
Crisp Greea Splllacll
teta of the American RevolutiOD
Mr. and Mrs. J. RUlSSell Myer8
of Lancaster' announce the marriage Dt their daughter, Miss Margaret C. Myers and Cpt WilHam
D. Mitchell, son of Mrs. Lydia
Green MitcheU of North Chester
road and Mr. G. Justice Mitchell
of Arllngto~. Va.
111:_
Call
The Han. Henry G. Sweney wUl
addreu the April meeUng of the
Delaware County Chapter, DaUSh·
MITCHEU. - MYERS
Media. 2178
repalrs on all makes of electric
washers .(Bendlx included), ironers.
v~uum c1eaders ranges. Irons. toasterst lans and lamps. Also, wiring, olrt
8fDd. now. Repairs-servtce-Installatlon.
All work done In compliance with 1<"lre
Underwriters'
requirements.
New
'Vacuum ClelLDerS (l!:ureka and Royall,
upright and tank type now available.
Call Erich H. Hausen. Swarthmore
2SO(t...W. If no all8wer, call SwarUl.-
A,
BUCK SBADI Che~~:akeFI_
.
D. A. R. Briap SWeoq lIeN
Under the direction of Wallace
Heaton, the Choral Groups of
Drexel Institute of Technology
Joined wltb the Choral SOcIety of
Philadelphia to make their premier
pe.rformance at the Ac:ademy of
Mu81c April I, singing Gounod's
"Redemption."
•
Participating In the performance
of th1s' renowned rellglou8 piece ot
music was B8.rbara Broadbent, of
Vassar avenue, a freshman at
Drexel.
:Mr. Heaton, formerly of Swarthmore, Is director of music at Drexel,
and haa led the cboral groups since
194-3. The groups are the largest
In the history of the Institute.
..
toasters' and ra.d.loa repaired. C8.l1ed.
tor and delivered. Ca.Il Robert Br-ooks,
Swa.. 1f!48.
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1'IKme: Med.OIl 4882
.Estate of EDITH SELLERS BUNTING, deceased.
LETTERS Testamentary
'On the above Estate have been
granted to the undersigned who reRuest all persons having claIms or demands against the Estate of the de-
cedent to make known the same, and
persons Indebted to the decedent
make payment, without delay, to
Claude C. Smith· and
~ Provident Trust Company or
Philadelphia,
17th & Chestnut Streets,
iPhlladelphla 3. Pa.
. W. Lopn MacCoy. PreSident.
Or to ·their Attorney
Claudu C. Smith, Esq .•
1617 Und Title Building,
Philadelphia U, Pa..
61'·3:1~
Executors
• ESTATE OF HANNAH DARLINGTON JONES. Deceased, Ia.t.e of the
Borough Of Media. '
. l.ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
On the above .l::!:state have been
granted to the understgned:. who requests all persons haVing <:lalm8 or
demands a.ga.lnst the h:state ot the decedent to make known the same, and
all persons Indebted to the decedent
to make payment.. without deIa,y, ta.
Swarthmore NatIonal Hank and Trun
Oompan)"
Swarthmore, l>el~ware County. Penna.
Or to Ita Altornep..
Duane, II...... '" H _ e r
1611 Land'rlU& BuUd'll&"
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....... ' l'h1JOdeJph\a 10, l'elmII7_
8
.
Under chalnnan Charlcs H.
Grier. the American Legion Jurttor
Baseball team committee met
.'1'huroday. April 10 to discuss planS
tor the 194'1 season.
Members of the committee are
'Howard Hopson, Hanan .ressUp,
transportation head, Dr. George
'P. Warren and Robert T. Balr
in charge of schedule equipment
and supplies. Frank Masellt financial officer. and Jack McWilliams,
head ot publicity. BUs~ncS8 of the
evening dealt with organization of
the team and the program for the
coming season. Tho committee
hopes to continue the successful
season set by Dr. Warren, chtLlr..
ma.n In 1946.
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There are many times' in a
person '5 life when one just
can't put into words what
one feels - times when
you have just lost a dear
friend or when you want
to do something especia\1y
nice and meaningful for
the ones we love.
THAT'S THE TlIIlE
CHOOSE FLOWERS.
EDW. B. RAWSON
DROPS AT SCHOOL
Edwar4 B. Rawson, age 86 and
nearly 81 sat lUI U811&l In the midst
of a group of young chUdren at the
R088 Valley School Iaat Monday.
He was teaching them as usual. but
suddenly he teU to the floor. In
a. few hOUB he was dead.
There could be no more fitting
cndlng to the Ufe of one who was
so cleat'IY a born teacher. MQst
teachers teach and then retire but
the manner of his going shows how
completely Edward Rawson did
not retire.
At the usunl time of retirement
he gave up the principalship ot
tho New York and Brooklyn
Friends Schools, but he sb loved
to teach and did it so na.turally
and so welt that he did classroom
work most acceptably to the very
end,
In later yeal'S he gave moat of
his tlnto to small chUdren but he
was giving them' the higher educaUon.
I do not mean that he taught
geometry to babes. He taught them
knowledge according to their years
but over a!ld above that he taught
them fair play, kindness, helpfQIness. and managed to give them
an understanding of high Ideals.
They caught something trom him.
He gave them vision. and where
there is no vision, the people perish, Tha.t is oD:e of the troubles ot
the world toda)'. Sometimes we
arc not sufficiently careful In the
selection of those to whom we
TO
Throughout the centuries,
they have never talled.
CARNS
Just Received
English Toby Jugs
Royal Doulton
FloweTs
Banley
. Gree&iDg carda
Decoratl.'Y8 and NO'Yelt7
.Staffordshire
"",odJes.
alice barber
Baltimore Pike
Springfield, Fa.
Gifts
PhoDe Swe. 041>0
Old Bank BuiIding
New Pre-War Quality
Oil Bw_a UId ICircnlamB P"IJIII'I
- Oil ~ Domestic Walei' Beaten
Oil BamiaB Hot Air F _
Now A....jI.hle for rn ..,WJdiete 'h 0.,. r
7
H. W. Borden and Sons
34S Park Av_
Swarthmore 1694
AT mE
SWARTHMORE'
WOMAN'S CLUB
a.oTHING--CbildreD'.. AcJalta'; Day ucI E"..,.·..
BAKED GOODS, Rec.... Ap.vm
Gardea Taob, &auil""'; V--, PlaIa
G.....
Baola, Famitare, Rap (No T0J8)
Sh..»
» Sparliua F •rip., Scaat Uaifaa_
Jewelry. PictUres, F~
Hoaaebold Items of AU. 1(","_
BRING 11tINCS Wedanda,., April I&, 9 ..... to 4 ~
BUY 11UNGS n... "v. April 17, 9 ..... lID 9 p.m.
COLLECr 1tE'I1.JRNS-Fri, April 18, 1 lID 4 p.m.
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MlI&II....... ... a
...... 7~
c&:~I'c)11.lt C.om"A~,!
ftIiiti .......7I
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TO ENTERTAIN
TOM~HT
TO OPEN AT CLUB
Paulette VanRoekens
Speaking Artist
Tuesday
The m~' ot the Woman'.
Club on !l.'UeIIda.y. ~Prll as· wtIl b"
held uDder the 8jIOII8Onhlp of. the.
Art BeotIoII- The ·Annual· Exhlbl-,·
ilon of P&lnt1DP opens that a.tternoon at .2 P.~ tor club memb~
and w.Ul be· open to the, oommun...
. ity . the remainder of the week.·
..losing 8undlQ". April IT.
The .8P aaker and nest artist.
Paulette Van Roekens, will be presented by Jol.... Stanley MacMillan.
Mrs. Van ROekens' tralnlng b6gan at the Phtadelphla. School ot
Design tor Women, and she was:
.awarded
postgraduate fellow,:,
1!Iblps. She afterward attended the·
PenDaylvanla Academy ot the· Fine
.Arts and furthered her Interest in
BCulpture B.8 well as painting. She
Is 'Doted tor h'er, colorful stUI lite
and in~reat In outdoor groups of
people as in circuses. picnics.' beach"
crowds and etreet8eapes.
In the aWl'l'J;Uer .h~ hus painted
Turner for Pitbburgh Job
Jr. &: Sr. AI. ;.!.Iie. to Meet.
In Gloucester. :Maas.,"NeWport. R.I.,
and 1I7stlc. Conn. Winters ba.v~
Howard B. Turner,' ot Strath
The Formal Sprln~ Party tor t~,
found her teaching at Gra.phic
Haven avenue, who h'aIJ been with
eighth gl"ade danCing cla8s will be
Sketch Club
Moore lnotltute.
the reseach division of the duPont
held at 7 o'clock Satut'day, April
She has ahlblted in the museums
Company will leave May 1 to take
19th, in the Woman's Club. The
at Ne~ York. Chicago,. PIttsburgh.
a posJtlon as aaaistant director of
chaperons are Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Phlladelhpl&,
wn.hlngton
St.
re.eareh of the PIttsburgh ConsoliE. Told. Dr. and Mrs. MUan W.
dated Coap Company.
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Loa Angeles and Buenos:
Garrett.
the class h08tells. MrIII.
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Mr:- Turner graduated' frorr.
A1rea.
Robert Htlkert. and Mr. Hllkert.
:U1'8. Van Roeken~, wllJ talk in-:
Swarthiuore College .. In· 1983, re-·
The Committee Chairman,. Ill'll.
formally about the plct1lr~ in the'
celved ble ..Ph:D" at ~.J.T~' In· 'IE>
l'Thomas ·W. Hopper. '"and !d:~ II.op .. '
At
a
meeting
of
the'
S;yarthrriorl~
The Swarthmore High' School and was elected :to ~ Bwarthm,ore
ExhibIt.
MothEtt"8' Club Thursday. Aprll 1]. per will be present. as will the
OLllB PAGEANT
. band was eagerly eomple~lng Ita Borough' Council in 1937. He Is a
the
memb~t:s ~ere entertained by Secretary, Ml'$. Avery' F. BJa.ke. and
A Pageant ·of Brides. the pro- plans this week tor the big COD- lW!mber of the board of managers.
home
talent of an unsuspected Mr. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. WllUa,.;.,
Swarthmore College.
gram at tb·fI Tuesday afternoon
cert tonight at 8:00 o·clock in the
hlgh
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quality.
Intellectual
and S. Patton and Mr. and Mrs.. Danlel
His wife and two daughters wlll
meeting of the Swarthmore Wom .. '
S. Morse wUi attend the eleve~th
an's Club drew a largo audience of high school auditoriUm. Th'ey h'ave join him and live in Mt. Lebanon dramatic. performances 'Vere preand
twelfth grade pa.rty', which "be'sented
with
equa'"
success,
Mm
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membez8 and guests. The program been practicing early In the morn- . at the close of the current school
gins
at 8.46 o'clock .
. Tht:!odore ~auJiln led a round table
was ~rran.ged by ]\'Irs. Harold G. Ing before school and late in the term.
discussion on "Why Mothers Fail."
Griffin. chairman of the Literature aCternoon after school.
MrH: \Vm. H. James, Mrs, Cyrus
Sention. Mrs, George P. Warren,
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program
will
be
featured
cha.lrman of the d'rama. Sectlon/ byThe
popular and semi-classical num"
the other speakers.
and Mrs. Anthony L. Ventner. bers, together with' a va,riety of
l\Jl's. James reviewed an article
ohalrman ot Music.
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a recent Atlnntic Monthly Oil
presentations, twirling and
Mrs. Warren gaVe a brief ac- solo
othrr features, Illustr'atlng the best
.
this subject by Dena D, Cyrus, .She
count of th'e Um~ tor each bridal features of school' concert band
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costume. Mrs. -Carl J, Jeglum noted work. The proceeds of thls benefit
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said that a conflict results from
th'e difference between the training
.Ignlllcant books a n d a uth ors. Eo. c;
I wlll go to the ba.nd uniform fund.
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brIde was Jntroduced by
po~ula
given to a young girl and the dut..
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r whIch thl. year h ..... had a hcavy
An~ther
tune ·or the day as weJl as a. pro- burden placed upon It for new
ies of motherhood. The beat s.olu':
ce....lonal of music that mIght hav" uniforms, alterations, and annual
Uon to this conflict is a participabeen used at a weddIng ot that
.tlon In communi!)' problems, Mrs.
overhaul and cleantng. The s:enerdate. Mp. Ventner_ played tho oua response ot Swarthmo.reans tn
At its recent meeting the School PaulUn sald that she :t'alleves tha.t.
Once again the Players Club,
._~_ --d did th
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marriage
a career that requires
mUOlli
a.u
e resea.rc h f or the past Indicates that a large Boar d e lect d
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'ward D.ungan
"Is.
' u n d e r the dJrectlon of D. :MnJcolrn
the appropriate period music.
audience will be present tonight.
of WelIeslc)' Road to fill the un- morc skills than any other.
Hod
h
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In keepl.ng witl\ the bridal mIOtlf
Th'c tnBtrumenta.tlon and person-j expired term of office of F. Norton
Mrs, Harvey d~8oU8Sed Edward
ge, as 'pro -u,ced lL crackerjack
were the bouquets designed and nel·· of the band are as follows: Landon. The president. Mr, nela., StreckeJ"s book "Their Mother.s) pcrfor~ance In O!The Late George
donated ~Y" .Mrs. Earl Carns of Olarblets _ Gretchen Bauer H. p!alne, apPOinted Mr, Dungan as Sons" in which he pOints out the Apley". PlaYed against the back..
Sprlngft.eld'. Mrs. Carns and 1.ter as- Weston Clarke Jr., John R.· Btl- chairman ot the Property Commit- differences between a "mom" (aH, ground 'of Beaeon ·Street, 1912
61stant. M~ Wallace WUson, made- kert. Andy March, Donald T. tee, succeeding Mr. Landon In that he named her) and a good mother" skirts, high-button 8hoea. and
.up the flowers trom prints and Qgram, I Wllltam . B.
Potts. Jr.. office. In appreciation of the very Mrs. Ul.lmnn qu?ted Pearl Buck's straight-laCed eo"nservatiain, a topphotographs \ of the different per- Polly Told, Robert W. Tucker, Jr.; valuable service rendered by Mr. views on the subject Including her. notch cast .p~sent8 an ~xcenen·t
lods,
nutes--Graham :i'oste'r, Anne Lu- Landon during h1s term of office choicc remark that "Men arc picture of Bbston 'Blue Bloods.
Tea served In the lounge by Mrs. kens, John Pearson, . Douglas Spen~ 'the Board adopted a resolution trained to work, but women are
In the Utle roll; Mr. Hodg&'g1veiJ
W. A.. DeCalndry and her commit- cer; Oboe--Harold 'Ogram. Jr.; Sincerely regretting the necessit,.- turned out to grass." The general a fine portrayal'of the sluw-spokell
tee com»letecJ. the bridal t'hem&. Saxopbone&-Steven S. Spencer, of his resigning at this time, add- feeling was that girls should be Aristocrat. Trustee,
and 'J3lrd
:Mrs. Heilry HarrlB, mother of the Pa.ul Tarr; Trumpet&-Frederlck J. Ing their appreciation of the taught from an early age the Watcher. Margaret lAtimer. as his
most recent bride. In her "mother Almgren, Jr., George Dunn, Clar- splendid services which he has beauty of motherhood, and t~ained wife Catherine,. Is a charming
of the bride" coetume and Mrs. ence C. Franck. Jr.. Richard S. rendered to tlie School District and In that direction.
mother, graelous and uJ1.del'8taDdSamuel George Martin Maule In Mccra,y. Ralph
Park,
Donald to the community.
The second half of the evening .lng. Their cb: lI d. r en, ~I~or
her bridal ~~ndant gown presided PIerce, Raymond P. Wilson, KenResignations of two teachers was devoted to Ught and very hum- John, plaYed by Virginia 'Wilson
at tb'e tea ~ble.
neUt "Wright; Frea:aCh Horns- were received and accepted with
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and Washington West 3m. aro
Tfte early 'costumes attracted a Davtd 'Morey. CharleB Russell, Fred regret: one, that of Mary Schmidt,
most refreshing in their s:truggle.~
great deal· ot interest due to th
Sales, Ted SanvIlle; Baritone-- teacher In the primary grad~ of
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against parental !tadltiOnB.
beautlf.ul ~rla.ls ~f which theT John D. ~hapman; TrolJlbluea
"the College Avenue. School. who
TONIGHT
J. D. Narbeth. playing Roger
were made &Jld the .exquisite hand- ArthUr Jones. Charles Laws, Eric has Just been appointed Instructor
Newcombe, Is entertaining as ·the
work, em)1roldery and tiny" hand' Sharpless: Sousapbones _ Samuel In education at the University of
The_ Kroll Strlng. Quartet wuf brother-In-law. as is Mary PI~wstitching ot'the entIre gown. Sev.. D.' Reynolds.. Jr., Jobn W. Stenteld.. Ha.wali: the other. Mrs: Anne Sul- present on Friday, April 18, at man, who plays his caustic and
eral of the dl'eS8e9100ked startllng- George P. Warren, Jr.: Glocken .. Uvan, teacher of girls' health and 8:15 P. M. the last in the cur- out-spoken wife. Horatio. the earn_
ty Uke the most recent ffP'arlll lash.. sple1--Jane Allen: Sllllre Drum..~ phYSical education, who will be rent series of Beethoven concerts est admirer of Apley, (Kennith
lon," Exhibits loaned for the day John W. Boyle,
M.~ Fetherolf; leaving the school at th·e end of being sponsored at Swarthmore Balsley) and his wife Jane, pla.ycd
were in charge ot Mrs. OweD W. Bass DltOa--Leonard T. Mygatt. the present year to succeed Mrs. College by the William J. Cooper ~y Jane Pritchard, offer amU8ln~
Gay. Tb'e small waistlines and Uny Jr.; o,m.bplg Pat Gnes; Drdm
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Foundation. The conCf!rt will be characterUatlons,"ut . family r~J9.·
shoes brolikht BlS'htt of admiration ;JfaJcx--Helene Powers;· 'Hajoret&e6
'hel~ in Clothler Memorial and will ~ione. while Helen Reed as AgneS.
from &II.
-chrlatlne Ford. c.-tIt!1t& Homlre.
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open to the public.,'
""d·llVU_· ·Burk &8 -Ho'_,""
Ma,jorle . Lew18. Lola LInton. Carol
The ....xt meeting of the Junlo;;
The prog;1.m wllJ oonslst of ~oulder l1'"!"'ide m""t "r"1"tabl~
Ann'
Mosteller: 'Oolor o - L o... 'Muslc Club of Swarthmore WUI .t htee, B e~thoven Q.uartets; the" lr.be_u_,
examples··.lo.-.....
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YOUNG MOTHERS
CHOOSE OFFICERS
H.' S. PRESENTS
CONCERITONIGHT •
Home Talent Stars
in.Popular
Program
Band Plays Popular
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Seml-'
asslca
Numbers.
SCHOOL BOARD
ELECTS DUN'GAN
PLAYER'S CLUB
GIVES COMEDY
Total Re ·nA.
.lUUrSement
From State Cut
I·n Half
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SWAKl1tMORE, PA., FRIDAY, APRD. 18, 1947
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VOL 19-No..16
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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SNIP-IT SUPS
SWARTHM~CM6S. -
CANCER
DRIVE,
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many committees concerned with
legislation and Is at prescnt serv..· I - - - - - - - - Ing on the Board ot DIrectors of
Community Chests and Councils.
An able and dYnamJc speaker. Mrs.
Denman made tb'e subject of Mental Health and Child Care Legislation an a1!sorblng topic.
She reminded ber audience that
the State Legislature COnvenes only
every two years, and that tn the
five months it Is in s888ion It must
enact both legislation and a financtal program tor a two-year period.
194'/ Is an Important year In that
it Is the first poat-war legislative
year. '1'he State, like its citizens. 1B
feeling Ute economic plncb and iH
at the same ~me faced with tremendous need on the part of all
State Institutions,' which needs have
accumulated during the war years,
The first months in sesston were
devoted to surveYing tlle various
situations and setting up a proposed budget whIch will top $600.000.
000. whlclt mean. thut $133.000.000.
in new taxes m u~t be raised,' Ono
of the most Berlous situations Is
that of the pub~lc school system..
Concerning Mental
Health Mrs.
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Denman reported that there are
22 State 40wned' institutions with
more than 42,000 persons In them.
How emborrudaJl-Hemld.1
The present $36.000,000 budget inAad 10 IOU)' to ....Id-wilh
cludes the cost of operatlod, m,aintenance, and care ot Inmates,
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Sal.,.l. SUpsl J.... ,alp
allows about $1.20 per penon 'per
dtem. uWe have not been spending
bOlD tbaI sai.. ,.,...
enough money "to do a good job."
We have to spend more in order
helllbt-and whack off
to save money by early diagnosis.
tbe pari tbat .b......1
early treatmient, and preventiv9
treatment which should resul~ In
Dtes.md:er bodice
earll~r discharge and fewer per., .....ride skirt.
manent cases, eventuating In -eeononlY: The proposed $42,000,000,
budget
provides
approxlmatefy
Sizes 32 t.n 44
$1.50 per person per diem which
In black, whlte
does not allow tor much expansion
and tea rose.
In the treatment program although
It does pro\1de for reUet of present
33 percent overcrowdedness In
State Iqstitutlons and mental hospitals. Southeastern Penruwlvanla
needs one completely new hospital
and perhaps should have a psy'chlatrlc institute tor research and
for training ot hospital staff personnel.
House Bills recommended for
study and support include: H. B.
Ivan C. Watkins, on which there
will be a· hearing on Aprll IS.
which' provides for a 'State Depart4
rnent of Kental Healtb With its
S - ' s FINt Floor·
Secretary In the Governor's cab..
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H. B. 987, by Representatlve
Some meroly teacb reading, writ- Elder. provides tor re-or.ganlzatlon
ing and "r1thma.t1ck-DO vision, no of the Department ot Welfare 80
uplift. no Inspiration-no higher that rome of l~ services wlll be
education.
allocated. t.o the Departments of
Edward Rawson .dld those things. Health and Correction while the
I know It becaUBe 1 went to school supervision ot' 9bUdren and aUlecl
to him In & l1tUe red school houso services would be the responsibility
on " hill In Vlrglnla· 60 years ago. o,t Public Assistance, created by H.
The memory of It Is .WI bright B. 1096. Under the new set-up
with me. I k.now that he was a Utero would be 4 Departments Ingreat teacher ot mere knowledge stead of the exlsUng a-Mental.
and also ot the higher educatlon ot Health. Corl'ectlon. A&llstance, and
ehlIdren.
Welfare.
For many years he haa spoken
Sw~wJde Cblld ~ ~ -:::::::::::::::::::::::~
trom time to time in the lihvarth ..
Child care includes two basic, If'"
m.ore Friends' Meeting. of which
"The Sudden Gue8t~
(1)
where chtldren"
he was a member, and always with situations:
b7
(ew words. much wisdom and great must be assisted to remain In their
ObrIatopher ra PWp
own
homes,
as
when
there
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no
acceptablllty.
RAmewed b7
Th'er-e "wUl. be a. 91emorlal aer.. bren.dwJnner; and (2) where thA
Eliza
ICatbariDe
lJIhnMJI
vlce' in the. Swarthmore Friends' State must assist children Without
'1'Ilurada7. AllrIll'l'. 1,00 P .....
Meeting H.ous6 at .. p ... ~'I, SUl,lday, honies. At prescnt we are doing
Hmneol
Apr1112.
J. Russtill Smith nothing about the second group tor
MI'B.
WOllam
Eul ....'er
Pennaylvanla has. no state-wide
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su_ OIrerIJIC
Tea
ood
GENERAL
EXCHANGE
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Count)· I.... ederatlon Spring Choral
l"estival which w1l1 be held at 8
p. Jll., April 14, at the Lansdowne
Ncw Century Club under the db'ection of Mrs. Stoyan Russell, County
Music Chairman and a member of
the Swarthmore Clubi and of
County Federation Day.on Aprll 24.
iJeglnning at ~O a. m. at the F1rat
Presbyterian Clturch :in Glenn
Alden.
Asks ActIon
Following tl)e stated meeting,
Mrs, Mary E. Denman was pre~
sen'ted by Mrs. Francia H. Forsythe. chairman of Health" and
Welfare. Mr& Denman. who Is&
graduate lawyer and the mother of
two sons. has served In the State
Legislature and has been active on
,.
House Bill 1242. by Rep .......n~
live Edward Young, is an attempt
'to set up a Statu program tor the
care ot needy children away from
home: It would provide a Oounty
Board ot citizens respoDllible tor
the care of these chtldren. 91 which
the state W9uld share 60"" of the
total COBt.
~ra. Denman submits that ili~the
case of such legislation the Influence that can be exerted by women's organizations is tremendous
and that constructive acUon is ';el')"
simple to take and far-reaching in
Its benefits.
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m~t!nC
WUI be hel4
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ot~.Al"""',?er.Jilwbl&'
B¥wNli .
llerp&nt 'Elmer F.
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Library'
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Legion Baseball
Committee
Under cbairman Cha.rles H.
Grier, the American Legion Junlor
Baseball team
committee met
Thursday, April 10 to discuss plans
for the 1947 season.
Members of the committee are
'Howard Hopson, Hartan Jessllp,
transportation head, Dr. GQorge
. P. 'Vnrren and Robert T. Bair
In charge of schcdule equipment
and suppUos, Frank Masellt 1inancial officer, and Jack l\.Ic'VUliams,
llead of publicity. Business of the
evening d~alt with ol·g'.J.ntzation of
the team and the lu'ogram fOl' the
coming season. 'l'he committee
hopes to continue the succeHSful
season set by Dr. 'Varrcn, cJl'alrman In 1946.
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There are many times· In a
person's life when one just,
can·t put into words what
one feels - times when
you have just lost a dear
friend or when you want
to do something especially
nice and meaningful for
the ones we love.
THAT'S
THE
TIME
EDW. B. RAWSON
DROPS AT SCHOOL
Edward B. Rawson. age 86 and
nearly 87 sat as usual in the midst
of a. group of young children at the
Rose Valley School last Monday.
He was teaching them as usual, but
suddenly he fell to the floor. In
a few hours he was dead.
TIlere could be no more fitting
ending to the life of one who waH
so dearly a born teacher. 1\Iost
teachers teach and thcn retire lmt
the manner of hb; going shows how
COI1\I)lctel~'
l<;th.... ard Rawson did
not retlre_
At the usual time of retirement
lw gave UJ) the princlpa)ship of
the
New York and
Brooklyn
l'~riN)(ls Schools, but he so loved
to teach and did it so naturally
und so well tha t he did classroom
\Yol-k mO!:lt acccptably to the very
cnu.
In luter years he gave most of
his timc to small children but he
was giving them the higher educatiOll.
I do not mean that he taught
geometry to babes. He taught thetH
knowledge according to their years
hut over and above that he taught
lhpUl fair 'plny, kindness. helpfUlness, and managed to give them
an understanding or high Ideals.
'fhel-' caught something from him.
H(' ,g-ave them Vision, and where
there is no vision, the people perish. That is one of the troubles of
the world today. Sometimes we
.r~t'e not sufficiently careful in the
~elE.'ction
of those to whom we
TO
cnOOSE FLOWERS.
Throughout the centuries,
they have never fatted,
CARNS
Just Received
English Toby Jugs
Royal Doulton
Flowers
Hanley
Greeting Cards
Staffordshire
Decorative and Novelty
alice barber
Baltimore Pike
Springfield, Pa.
Gifts
Phone Swa.. 04.50
Old Bank Building
New Pre-War Quality
on BWLelS and CirculatiDg Pumps
- on Buming Domesric Water Heaters
on Buming Hot Air Fumaces
Now Available tor Immediate .....n.ljog.
H. W. Borden and Sons
345 Park Avenue
SwarIhmore 1694
GENERAL
EXCHANGE
AT THE
SWARTHMORE
WOMAN'S CLUB
a.OTHING Children'., Adults'; Day and E1"env.
BAKED GOODS, R...., .... Aprons
Garden Tooh, Equipment; V.... Plants
Books, Furniture, Rap (No T~)
SLue., GalOllhes, Spoaliq Equip., s-t Uaifuc_
Jewelry, Pictures, Frames
Household Items of ALL Kinds
BRING THINGS Wednesday. April 16, 9 LID. to 4 p ....
BUY 'OIINGS Thwaclay, April 17, 9 LID. to 9 p.m.
COLLECf REI'URN5-Friclq, April 18, 1 to 4 p.m.
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F~,., . April
House Dill 1242, by ROPreBenta-
trust our young In tbelr formative' Inet.
years.
H.
SOllle merely teach reading. wrlt~
Ing and 'rlthmatlck-no vision, no
uplift, no inspiration-no higher
education.
Edward llawson did those tb1.0[;:8.
1 know it bccauac I went to school
to him In a little red school hOlliJO
on u. htJl in Virginia 60 years ago,
'l'he memory of it is at111 bright
with mO'. 1 know that he was a
great teacher of mere knowledge
and also of the h1gher education of
children.
FOl' fUany year.!:lo he hus spoken
fronl time to time in the Swarthmore li'rlends' Meeting, of which
he was u. membcr, and always with
fe\v words, m,uch wisdom and great
acceptability.
'1'I1'ero will be a :r.nemorial service' in the Swartlfrnol'c I"riends'
Meeting House at 4 p, JIl., Sunday.
April 12.
J. Russell Smith
Mrs. J. E.· Michael
To Head Club
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:;~~:~ ~:al~':n F:;n~:I1~~ r:o~~
!lYe Edward Young, 18 an attempt
B. 937. by Representatlve
Elder. provides for re-organlzatlon
ot the Department of Wei faro 80
that some of Ita sorvlccs wlll b~
allocated to the Departments or
Health and Correction while the
supervision of !!hHdren and allied
services would ue the respom:libllity
of Public A8aht.tancc, created by H.
H, 1096. Under the new set-up
tlferc would be 4 Departments Instoad of the existing 3-Menta",
Health, Correction. As:dstance. and
Welfare.
to Hct up a State program tor the
care of needy children a.way trom
home. It would provide a Oounty
Board of citizens responsible for
the care of these chUdren, of which
the state would ahare 60% ot the
total cost.
Mrs. Dcnnum submits tha.t in the
case of such legislation the Innu_
cnce that can be exerted by women's organlzatioOlt. hi tremendous
and that constructive action is very
simple to take and far-reaching in
its benefits.
Stute-wide Child Care Progunn
Child ("arc Includes two basic "
situations: (1)
where children
must be ns.'dsted to remain in their
own homC's. as when there Is no
breadwinner; and (2) where the
~tate must as..·dst children Wlth'out
homes. At pl"C'!-Ient we are doing
nothing about the second gt'OUP for
Pennsylvania has no state~wlde
child care progl'am worthy of th('
(Continued trom ]Jage 1)
County l"ederaUon Spring Choral
Festival which ·will be held at 8
p. m" April 14, at the Lansdowne I
New CentUl'Y Club under the dtrec~
lioll oC Mrs. Stoyan Russell, County
:Music Chall'man and a mom ber of
the Swarthmore Club; and of
County ll~ederatlon Day.on April 24.
heglnning at 10 a. m. at the First
Presbyterian Ch'urch
in Glenn
Alden.
Asks Action
Following the stated meellng,
Mrs. Mary E. Denman was pre-
Swarth more, P·a.
11, 1947
KatbariDe Ulima..
Thursday, 4IIrll 17, 1II:00 p.m.
Home or
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\Velfarc. Mrs. Denman, who is a ,
graduate lawyer and the mother of
h\'o SODS, has served In the State
Legislaturc and has been active on
wllhla7 !lap
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many committees concerned with
legislation and is at present serv- 1-------tng on the Board of DIrectors of
Community Chests and Councils.
An able and dynamic speaker. Mrs.
IJenman made t11e subject of Mental Health and Child Care Leg181n~
Uon an absorbing topIc.
She reminded her audience that
the State Legislature CQnV(lnes only
every two years, and that in tht'!
five months it Is in sesston It must
enact both lcglslation and a. financial program fOr u two-year period,
1947 Is an Important year in that
it is the fJrst post·war legislative
year. 'rhe State, like Its citizens, is
fecllng tll'c economic pinch and is
at the same time faced with tre ...
mendous need on the part of all
State InsUtuhons.' which needs have
aocum'uInted during the war years.
The first months in sO!3lilon were
devoted to survcying the various
situations and setting up a. proposed budget which wi1l top $600,000,
000, whlcW means that $133,000,000
in new taxes must La raised. One
etJDroraf..ble
of the most serious situations Is
of $lip-Sbowiq
that of the public school system.
-Concel'ning Mental Health Mrs.
Denman rcported that there are
22 State-owned institutions with
more than 42,000 persons In them.
Howembarnsslag-Hemidsl
The present $35.000,000 budget inAnd so
to avoid-with
cludes the cost of operation, I1'l.ll:intenance, and care of inmates, an(1
Suzette Snipoll SUps! last snip
allows about $1,20 per person per
diem. ""Ve have not been spending
enough money to do a good job."
hem that suits ,0111'
We have to spend more in order
heighr-and ...back 011
to save money by early diagnosis.
rhe part lIoa. sbows!
early treatment. and preventive
treatment which shOUld result In
D,rcu:maker bodice
earlier discharge and fewer. per•• , ao-rido sldru
manent cases, eventuating In economy. The proposed $42,000,000.
budget
provides
approximately
Sizes :.12 t.o 4-1
$1.50 per person per diem which
In black, white
does not allow for much expansion
and (.coa rose.
in the treatment program although
it does provide for rollet' of present
33 percent overerowdedness in
State Institutions and mental hOBpItals, Southeastern Pennsylvania
needs one completely new hospital
and perhaps should have a psy~
chlatric institute for research and
for training of hospital staff personnel.
House Dills recommended tor
stUdy and support include: H. B.
Ivan C_ \\ratktns. on which there
will be a hearing on Avril 23,
which' provIdes for a State Depart,
ment of Mental Health with 1t."I
Speare's First Floor
Secretary In the Governor's Cab-
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SNIP-IT* SLIPS
.Reg, U. S, PII_ Off,
Property
PAINTING
PAPERING
! BuDding
I:,Maintenance
CHARLES
B.
KIMMEL
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and Repairs
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VOL 19-No.16
SWAR1HMORE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947
1947 ART EXHIBIT
TO OPEN AT CLUB
The meeting ot t'be Woman's
Club OD Tuesday, Arprll 22 will be
held under the sponsorship of the
A.rt SectiOD. The Annual Exhibition of Paintings opens that afternoon at 2 p.m. for club members,
and wJ.ll be, open to the commun~
1ty the remainder of the week"
closing Sunday. A.prll 27.
The speaker and gu&t artist,
Paulette Van Roekcns, will be presented by Mrs. Stanley MacMlllan.
Mrs. Van Roeken8' training be...
gan at the Phladelphtn. School of
De~ign tor Women, and she was
awarded tw,o p09tgraduate fellowBhlps. She afterward attended the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine
Arts and furthered her Interest in
sculpt.ure as well as painting. She
is noted tor her colortul sUlI Ufo
and in.terest In outdoor groups ot
people as in circuses, picniCS, beach
crowd8 and etreetscapes.
In the Hummer ant? has painted
In Gloucester. Mas::!" Newport, R.I.,
and Mystic. Conn. "·lntel"8 have
found her teaching at Graphic
Sketch Club and Moore Institute.
Sh'e has exhibited lu the museums
of New York. Chicago, Pittsburgh.
Phlladclhpta,
'Vashtngton
Se.
LouiB, Loa Angeles and Buenos
Aires.
Mrs. Van Roeken'l wlll talk informally abo",t the IlictllrC8 in the
Exhibit.
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
SUPPORT
ASKED
$3.00 YEAR
TO ENTERTAIN TONIGHT
Paulette VanRoekens
Speaking Artist
Tuesday
b7
OIIrIstopber I.a Fargv
Reviewed b7
Better Rug Cleaning this New Way
NAPCLOSID
DRIVE,
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EIi'Z8
CANCER
A Pageant of BI'ides, the pro·
gram at th-e 'l'uc~Hlay afternoon
meeting of the Swal'thmore Woman's Cl,ub drew a. large audience of
members and guests. The program
was arranged by 1\1 rs, Harold G.
Griffin, chairlIllln of the Literaturo
Section, Mrs. George P. Wo.rren,
chairman of the Drama Section."
and Mrs. Anthony L_ VentnCl',
1
ehairman of Musle_
Mrs. Warren gll\-e a brief account ot th-c times for each bridal
costume. Mrs. Carl J. J eglum noted
significant books and authors. Each
bride was introduced by a popular
tune of' the day as WeU as a processional of music that might hav~
been used at a wedding of that
date. MIS. Ventner. played tho
music and did the research for
the appropriate period music.
In keeping with the bridal m.otif
were the bouquets designed and
donated by ,Mrs, Earl Carns of
~pringileld. Mrs. Carns and her aHfllstnnt, Mrs. Wallace Wllson, mad('
up the flowers from prints and
photographs of the difl'erent periods.
Tea served In the lounge by Mrs,
W. A. DeCaindry and her commit·
tee completed the bridal 1!heme...
Mrs. Henry HarriS, mother of the
most recent bride, in h~r "mother
of the bride" costume and Mrs.
SaITlJuel George Martin Maule In
her bridal attendant gown presided
at th'e tca table.
Toe early 'costumes attracted a
great deal of Interest due to the
beautiful materIals of which they
were made and the .exquisite hand·
work, embroidery and tiny hand
stitching of the entire gown. Several of the dresses looked startling·
Iy Uke the most recent "Paris tash..
ion," Exhibits loaned for the day
were in charge of Mrs. Owen W.
Gay. Th·e small waistlines and tiny
shoes brought sighs of admiration
from all.
legion Woamen tIo Meet
The American Legion Auxiliary
monthly meeting will be 'bel"- at
the home ot ,)Irs. Alexander ,Ewlq,g
..on Dartmouth ;avenue at 2 o~oJock
Monday. afternoon, AprU 11.
Plana tor the fAlmmer'B -,aoUfttl_
-will ~ • • ~.
Hi S. PRESENTS
CONCERT TONIGHT
Band Plays Popular
Semi-Classical
Numbers
The Swarthmore High' School
band was eagerly completing Its
plans thts week for the big con·
cert tonight at 8:00 o'clock in the
high school auditorium. Th'ey have
been practicing early in the morning before school and late in the
afternoon aftcr school.
The program will be featul'cd
by popular and Bcmi-classical numbers, together with- a variety of
solo presentations, twirling and
othcr features, illustrating the best
features of school concert oand
wor.k. The proceeds of this benefit
will go to the band unHol·m fund,
which thts yeal' hus had a heavy
burden placed Ullon it for new
uniforms, alterations, and annuai
overhaul and cleaning. 'rhe genm'-
Turner for Pittsburgh Job
Howard S. Turner, ot Stmth
Haven avenue, who h'as been with
the reaeach division of tho duPont
Company will leave May 1 to take
a position as assistant director of
research of the Pittsbu ..gh Consoli. dated Coap Company.
Mr.' Turner graduated
fron~
SWarthmore College tn 1933, re,('elve~ hip Ph.D, at 4\J.T:.r. in '3f.
and was elected to - Swarthnwre
Borough- Council In 1937. He is a
m.embor ot the board of managers,
Swarthmore College.
Hi~ wife and two daughters will
join him and live in Mt, Lebanon
at the close of the current school
term.
SCHOOL BOARD
ELECTS DUNGAN
,
Total Reilibursement
From State Cut
in Half
YOUNG MOTHERS
CHOOSE OFFICERS
Home Talent Stars
in Popular
Program
A,t n meotlng of the t-'\\'al·thmorL~
Mothel'ti' Ciub Thursday, April 1] _
th~ members ,\\'ere entertained by
homf' tHl~nt of an unsuspected
high
quality.
Intel1('ctual
and
dramatic performances were presl"nted ",Jth equa" success. Mm.
Theo
lit':'!, \V·m. H_ Jamel::l. Mrs. Cyrus,
Harvey, Mrs. David ffilman were,
the other speakers.
:\11'8_ James reviewed an articlo
in a rucent Atlantic Monthly 011
this suhject b,~' Iklla D. (:')','us_ ~he
~aid that a
("onfiiet result,q from
tile diffl~I'ence betwecn tlw training:
gln'n to a young /-;'irl and the
tion to this contlict is a p:U'ticipnlion in eonununity Ilt'ohlerns. 1\lrs.
Paullin said that she belieVes that
Jr. & Sr. Asumblies to Meet
The Formal Spring Party for the
eighth grade danCing class will be
held at 7 o'clock Saturday. April
(9th, In the Woman's ClUb. The
chaperons arc Mr, und Mrs. Peter
1<:. Told, Dr. and Mrs. Milan W.
Garrett, fhe cln.s.~ hosteM, Mrs .
Robert Hilkert. and Mr. HUkert.
The Committee Chainnan. Mn:I.
!Thomus \V. Hopper. aull Mr. HoJI'pper will be present. as "'°111 the
Secretary, Mrs. Avery 1'\ Blake, and
I\[r. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. William
S. Patton and Mr. and Mrs" Daniel
S. 1\1orse will attend the
. eleventh
.
and tweltth grade PUI·ty, which begins at 8.45 o'clock.
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PLAfER'S CLUB
GIVES COMEDY
Hodge Directs
Another
Hit
On('f' again the Players Club,
At its recent meeting the School
oua response of Swarthmo.reans in
IHlu-riuge is a cm'em" "that requires undcl' the dh'C'ction of D. Malcolm
the past Indicates that a large Hoard elected "". Edward Dungan morl:' skills than Hny other-,
of 'Veliesle~' Road_ to fill1" the
I b presen t t on Ig ht.
audience wile
N tun1\£rs_ ]-I :ll'Vcy d·lSCUSSC d "d
~ \\.n f(1 Hodge. ha.."J prodUced a crackerjack
TIle instrUmentation and personal expired tC-l'm of Of~CC or '. J. or on Stl'eckel"s hook '·Their :'t.lothCl"Sjl)Cl"formance in "The Late George
nel oC the band arc as follows: L:mdon. The preSident, :\11". nela-, Son~" in which he points out the Anley". Played against the backplaine appointed Mr Dungan as
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ChU'inets - Gretchen Bauer, H.
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difTel'ences hetween a "mom' (as ground of
encon _ treet, 191..
\Veston Clarke Jr_. John R. HU- chairman of the Property comnhl t- he Hamed her) and a good mother - skirts,
high-button
shoee.
and
h
T tee, succeeding Mr. Landon in t at
k or t , A n d y 'I
~l arc, Donald
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~h'9. Ullman quoted Pearl Buck's straight~laced conservatism, n. top~
o gram. ';Y'Hi
\'Iews on the subject including h'er notch cast ,presents an excellcnt
,,1 a mB. Potts, Jr .. o.fficc.blIn apprcclation
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d ofd the
b very
1\.11'
Polly Told, Robert W. '.rucker. Jr.; valua e serv ce ren el'e
y
. chuice remar,k that "1\[en :lr(~
picture of Boston Blue Bloods.
."'utes--Graham "oste'r, Anne Lu. Landon during h·15 tm'lll of omc·~
tl'ained to work, but women an~
1n the title roll, Mr. Hodgo gives
kens. John Pearson, Douglas Spen- the Boanl adopted a resolution
turned out to grass." Thc general a fine portrayal of the Blow-spoken
eel'; Oboe-Harold Ogram. Jr.; sincerely regretting t.he , necessity
feeling- wa.o,; that girls should be Aristocrat,
Trustee,
and
Bird
~.
Saxophones-Steven oJ
Spencer, of his resigning at thiS tUlle, add- tuught from an early age the
\Vatcher_
Margaret
Uttimer,
as
his
Paul Tarr: Truntpets---l"rederick J. ing theit' appreciation of the
hcauty
of
motherhood,
and
trained
wife
Cathcl'inc,
is
a
charming
Almgren. Jr., George Dunn. Clar- splendid services which he has 1n that direction.
mother, gracious and undemtandence C. Franck, Jr., Richard S. rendered to the School Di!Jtrict and
The
second
half
of
the
evening
ing. Their chil<~I'en Eleanor and
McCray,
Ralph
Park,
Donald to the communlty_
was
devoted
to
light
and
very
hUIIl·
John.
played by Virginia Wilson
Resignations of two teachers
Pierce. Raymond P. "Vilson, Ken·
(Continued
o.
Page.
5)
and
\Vashington
West 3rd. aI'/)
netli Wright: fo'reneb Horns--- WCl'C received and accepted with
most
refreshing
in
their !rtruggle!$
David Morey. Charles Russell. Fred regret: one, that of Mary Schmidt.
against
parental
!raditiOlls.
Sales, Ted Sanville; Baritone- tenche:- in the priman- grad~s of
. QUARTET PLAYS
J_ D. N~ll'beth, playing RogelJohn D. Chapman; Tromboncs- the College A venue. School, who
TON·IGHT
Newcombe. is entertaining as the
ArthUr Jones, "Charles La.ws, Eric has just been apPOinted Instructor
brother-in-law, as hi Mary Plowin
education
at
thc
University
of
The. Kroll String Quartet will
Sharpless: Sousaphones - Samuel
man,
who plays his caustic and
D. Reynolds. Jr., John W. Stenfeld. Hawaii; the other, :Mrs. Anne Sul- present on Friday, -April 18, at
out-svoken Wifl'. Horatio, the earn_
livan,
teacher
of
girls'
health
and
8:15 P. M. the 1a."Jt tn the cur~orge P. Warren, Jr,; Glockenest admirer of Allley, (Kcnnith
spiel-Jane Allen; Snlll'C »rwll,...--- physical education, who ·will be rent seril·s of Beethoven concerts
Balsley) and his wife Jane. pla.yed
John W. Boyle.
M. Fetherolf; leaving the school at th-e end of being ~ponsol'ed at Swarthmore
by Jane Pritchard. offer amusingBass Drro:n.---Leonard T. Mygatt, the present year to succeed Mrs, College by the William J. Cooper
characterizations
ot fam ill' r{'.ls.(Continued. on Page ')
.Jr.; C,JID.bals--Pat Giles; Drum
Foundation. The conc~rt will be
tiona, while Helen Rued as Agnes,
Majo.-Helene Powers; Majorettes
held in Clothier Memorial and will and WilUam Burk as Howard
Jr. Muaic Club to Meet
be open to the public.
--Christine Ford, Cynthia Homlre.
Boulder pro"'ide most creditable
MaJorle Lewis, Lois Linton. Carol
The next meeting of the Junior
The program wlU consist of
examples of traditionalism and
Ann M08teller: Oolor Goard-Loia Music Club ot Swarthmore will three Beethoven quartets:
the
~Iberallam. In the young Apleys' re':'
Booth, Barbara. A. EarnShaw, Carol be the annual meeting for elee- (JuRI'tet In E flat, opus 74: the speetive "love lnteresta." Marye
Heinze. PalSy Told;
tion of officers, held ,at the home quartet in C minor, opus 181 num- Flanagan and BettY G~eber were
of Steven and Dougla.s Spencer. bel' ': and the Quartet In E minor, enjoyable as faithful members of
Bereaved
302 Ogden Avenue (corner of: opus 69, number 2.
,the SowtoB .C1rele. and Fred
Sergeant Elmer F. Zebley of the Swarthmore Ave.J. Sunday April,
Members of the qUartet arei ':Rardeaty provided another flne
Swarthmore Police' .Department 20 at 7:15·p, m.
William Kl)OIl; 1st violin: Loula; _ I e of a. dl¥ere
was bereaved Friday b7 the death
There will be a progra m o~ Graeler. 2nd ~onn: Nathan Gor": I ~Dgland cQIUI6~vatlem. E~th
of his mother, Susanna Rw.el1 mulc as UBUal# with Robert Keil'b J ~on. viola.; and AvroD TverdoWliky.' Mae ..Ro)J,e~ ~-1nll.~d,.~Wl:'.' .,.p.p.
,~_·O-.) ~.~ TwlD._: -to., c _ _ .
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Personals
'Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of
V88B8.1' avenue entertained Mrs.
RalPh. froc.tor Qf Claymont, DeL,
as. their week-end guest..
Mrs. Melanio. Seymour and her
,eon Mr. Cho.rles Ii". Seymour of Vassar avenue who lett ,Friday on a
week's automobile trip spent the
week. end as the guests of· Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur W. Binns of Muhlenberg avenue on their farm near
cambridge, Md., and they also
vJ.s.lted Mr.. Geoffrey Dulman and
F8.mlly '(,)of Virginia. Beach, Va.~ ·for
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a few (Jays. En ,route home they
stopp~d ~t historic·· Wllllamsburg
and other Interesflng places.
M·rS. William T. Johnson of .Ogden ···avenue Is eIitertalnl·ng her
club at a' brldge.:iuncheon ·at her
home today.
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Mrs. William ·H. \Valters has returned to· her winter home in Cocon~t Grove, Fla., after a short
visit .wlth· hC':r Bon-in·law· and
da~~hter Mr. and Mrs. J. W. JIol·
·lande.r, ,of·: Ogden avenue.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell H. Kent,
Jr... of ~prlngfield entertained as
their week-end guests Mrs. Kent's
fat~er, ~rlg., Gen. William Harrl.
80n. who flew from Japan to .the
States on buslne8S, also her
broth:er,. Wentworth Harrison wh~
Is attending school at Stoney brook,
L. ; I.
Mrs. Lydia Green Mitchell en..
tertained over the week-end her
daughter-tn-Iaw ·Mrs. William D.
Ml~chel1 of Lancaster who Is UvIn~. temporarilY with her parents
while her husband· Cpt. William D.
Mltc.1;lell is stationed In CaUfornla.
Miss Doreen McConechy ot
South Chester road wltl entertain
at a. oocktaU party trom 3 to 6 on
Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs.
,M~u:d. Joh~n of Providence Village and Mr. Walter ",Vallin of
'.f'exas. The marriage ot Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Wallin wUI take placo
at the home ..of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Towle ot
Short Falls, N. H., on Saturday,
April 26.
Lt. (jg) Harry F. Brown, Jr.,
ot North Ch~ster road has been
transferred from the U. S. Naval
HospItaL Bethesda. Md.. te> the
Qakland Naval Hospital, CalifornIa fQr further treatment. He . lett
by a1;ltomobHe thls morning accompanied by Lt. (jg) Clark HayeEi
of Bethesda, and they Will visit
plaoes of ~terest en route to the
west coasL
Dr. and :Mrs. John R. Bates of
North Cbester road spent u. few
days of tl)18 week In Atlantic City.
DI'. Bates attended a chemical
convention.
Mrs. Walter E. Jarvis of New
York City Is spending the week
with tho Joh~ R. Bates family of
North e"best.er road.
Miss Louise G. Lewis ot New
York City will be the week-end
guest o.t Dr. and Mrs. John R.
Bates,
Mr. and Mrs. ThomaM B: McCabo
of North ·Chester road have returned from a three-week stay In
.Sea Island. Ge... and Mken. S, C .•
where they vis1t~d their son- Dick
who is in school at Aiken.
Mrs. JamE".8 ,E. Davis of Amherst
avenue bas returned home after a
two-:montb trip to Hot Springs,
New Jl8%l.co. Her sOn Frank who
acOCllmpanled her to Hot SprIngs Is
showing much Improvement. but
WiU remalD a tew months longer.
Mr. and Mrs. Cra.tg A. Brower
of Lafayette avenue will spend the
next lew months in Boston. Mass.
Mrs. J. Harvey Bonine of Lafayette aVenue arrived home Mon_
day from· a month's trip to FL
Lauderdale, Fla., and Havana. flyIng troin Florida 1;0 He.vana and
home.. She was accompanied by
Mra· John B. McCarthy or phUad@lphla.··
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M.... William R. Huey of DickInson avenue entertalned her bridge
cluD at a luncheon at the Ingleneuk Thursday. Bridge followed at
the Huey home.
Mr. and :Mrs.. Avery Blake of
Amherst avenue entertained Informally Monday e\'enlng In honor
of ther wedding anniversary.
Mrs. E. J. Faulkner of Dloklnson avenue entertained a few
friends at a luncheon at ner home
Tuesday before the "Pageant. ot
tbe Brides" at,the Woman's Club.
Mr. and JlnJ. W. F. Bird of Og.,
den avenue
entertained. \ Mr. Blrd's:.
.
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sister'· ~188 Myrtle' Bird of Marl-.
boro, Mass., for. a few days ot·
this week.
Dr. and Mrs, George L. Arm!·
tage
a tew 4aya of this week fishing at
Spilt Rock in tile Poconos.
Mrs. John R. Hanna of Univerplace is entertaining her bridge
club at a. luncheon at her home
today.
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JrlI:"~ and Mrs. A. Robb Cochran
of Kenyon avenue will spe~d the
week-end in New York City.
Mrs, Lydia Green M.itchell of.
North Chester road entertained her
son-in-law ~d daughter Mr. and
Mr&· C. LesUe Moor, Jr., of La.~
conia. N. H., who were here on a
week's visit.
Miss Gertrude Marl{land of Olym·plat Wash" Is visiting ner ni~ce
Mrs.· Edward N. Hay of Ogden
avenue.
Mrs. Albert L. HUles ~of the
Swarthmore Apartmenta entertain.
ed a. few friends at a luncheon·
bridge at her home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. WilHam H. Lee,
and Tish and li'lora Lee or Hut·vard avenue returned home Monday from a 10-day cruise to Nas&;.au and Havana. Flora returned to
Wilson C:oJ.lege Tuesday.
J.{rs. A. ·R.· O. Redgra.ve of Vassar avenue entertained lntormally
at a luncheon at the New Century
Club. PhUadelphla. Wednesday,
preceding the program on current
events by Kr. Schaeffer.
Mrs. George Alston of North
Chester road returned Saturday atter a week's visit with her son
Mr. WUlIam W. Alston and famtly
of Dayton, Ohio.
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ENGACEMENT
Mr. nnd· Mrs. Andrew 1\1. Roblnson of Manoa. road,· Havertown,
have announced the engagement of
their dn.ught~?
Miss Isabel M.
Robinson, to Mr. Charles F. Seymour, son or Mrs. Melanie D. Seymour 0 r V asea.r avenUe.
HANNAN-SALA
east tor Conn. All
Mrs. H&nnan ls coming
men.tB before rejoining 'Mr. Han- ing tiny· put! sleeves· and· full lations up~n ·the .blrth of an eight
nan In Atbens where he· ls attend- Bkim with· i-ume trlmmhig. The pound. 12 ounce son. Wayne FredIng Ohio
maid ot honor carried a cascade erick Gersen, on April 12 in the
, Unlver8ity.
bouQ.uet o( deep purple and la- U\llv.r8Ity Hospital. Fhl....d.lp'b1$.
TO WED MAY 3
vendar sWe.t peas and pink roses Mrs. Gersen Is the fomier Mar-garet MacMillan •. daughter of Hl'.
The marriage ·of MI88 }4'rances and wore 1l0wers In their. hair.
Gillette Forsythe, daughter of Mr.
Mr. J. ArCh.er Tumer, .Jr., of and Mrs. Slanle)' 1.. MacMilbln O.f
and Mrs. Francia H. G. Forsytbe Cornell avenue served as best man Vassar avenue.
of Thayer road. and· Mr. John A. and the ushers· Inclua~d Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Spencer,
MUler, Bon of Mr. ·and Mrs. Harry R1chard Powell. brother of toe
.1... MlJIer· or Thayer road. wUI ta.ke· bridegroom. Mr. Charles Innis, Jr., Jr.; of North Chester road are replace Saturday. May 3 at 6 o'clock Mr. ~eorBe F.. BI~B8lng of ·Rose ceiving congratulations upon the
In the Swarthmore PresbyterIan Valley,. Mr. Richard Grlftln of birth' of a daughter, Stephani LuCh1Ih:)1'.
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Rah~ay, N. J., Mr. John Dolp;.an, cille, on April 11 in the Taylor Hos.r.t;he\.. '"¥tev. Dr., David.· ::Braun w~U Jr., of ·Medla, and Mr. ~erber:t. pital.
The new baby Is a granddaughpertorm the· ceremony.
Michener, Jr.• of Park a.venue.
The bride wlll be attended by
lA.recep.tlon tOI.lowed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester SpenMrs. William B. Keech of Lans- ot the bride's parents. The house cer of Swarthmore avenue.
downe as matron .of honor, and by was decora.ted with spring dowers
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Major and Mrs. . Donald E.
her sister, the '·Misses .Julle, Marie whlle· s. large fan snaped armnge-;.
Loulse. and ElIzabcth Ann For· ment of orchid. purple,· fuschia and Lange ot·· Charlotte, Va·., ··are besythe as brld~smatd8.
wlilte snapdragoDs and· stock log· congratulated upon the birth
Mr. Peter L. MUler will serve as formed !ho background for the re· of a daughter, ,Jean·· Thompson
Lange, on Apri~ 15 at the Unl·
best d'lan ror bls brother. and-the celvlng party.
verslty
Hospital. Unlversiiy, Va.'
ushers wUl include Mr. Harold ..,1 ~h~. ,~o~h~r.. of the brld~ wore
The· new baby
a granddauShRamsey of··Bethlehem, Lt~' Ct)rtutt'. ii
of chartreuse crepe faSh.;'
ter
Pror~·
'and'
Mrs.
Lange
M. DeVlcent· of Groton, Conn., Mr, . .ioD~d .)Vltb ..4eep purp.1e vI9Iets·'at
of "Lnrigewood." Bllttim·ore pUte,
Albert Thatcher or
MountIL1n,'·' . ~t""'''I· . Sh·
.
1'1 '-:. I
,!;u-u ~~". e w~r~. v 0 .e~ n and PrOf. and Mrs. F~ C. Df.sqtie
h~
Lakes, N. J., and ·Mr. FrederIck
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erhar
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Donnelly of Richmond, Va.
The mother ot the bridegroom of . Charlotteville..
A receptioD wlll follow at the wore
blue c~epe trimmed'.·: 'in
h'ome of the bl'lde'B parents.
.
American . Beauty. ~er rioreage
.,
was of blendIng roses.
POWEll 1HURMAN
John
Tho/man. ;flvo-year-old
The marrIage of ·1\tlBs Elizabeth hrother of the bride, 'in a·· white
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Clay ~hurman daughter of Dr. and llnen suit, assisted I~ receiving:
GooorolJ(S
HERE'
Mrs. Neal Thurman of Cedar lane,
Following. a wedding trip, the
WORLD FER AF:£LLER
and Mr. James Rennle Powell 80n couple w1l1 be at home afte!" April
A6SOCIA1'E
1IiEM
of l'rh'. and Mrs. Robert C. Powell 21 at their apartment In the Basof Swarthmore avenue. took place .sett. House on Walnut lane.
~8Nor:
Saturday at 7:30 o'clock in, the
Out of' town tve~ts Incl114ed Dr. I
Swarthmoro Presbyterian Church. Thurman's mothE'r, Mrs. E. W.·
The Rev. Dr. David Braun per- Thurman ot Somerset, Ky., M.188
formed the ceremony beforo a Ann Ryder of Boston. Mass.• ·
chancel banked with cyboUum· Miss Janet Ed wards of: ROahe4er"
ferns, white stock and white gladl- N. Y.
011 flanked by IIgnted candelabra.
while the aisle leading to the alBlRlHS
tar was alight wi.t-!J candles held
Dr. and Mrs, George H. M.enl«
by standards entwined with smior Leonia, N. J:; form'erly
la,,SwarthmorE", announce the
The bride. given in marriage by
their tblrd SOD. Willian,· Fioi'bs;.b:h..:...::::=.:::=.11;;'-.....~,......".~.........
her father, wore a gown of mous·
Menke, on March 19 .. ·
seHne de soie fashioned with fittcd
come to RUSDr. Menke Is now Program Di- PLAY SAFE
bodice of satJn, o1r·tho-shoulder rector of the West 8h1e Y.M.C.A. SELL'S. If your ('ar needs n. good
neck--Une edged with trimming of tn Ncw York City.
check~.up, w:8're quaUfle~. to do the
""ad pearl bow knola. and full: _ _ _ _ _ _.....~_ _ _ _ __
job. We'l~ give you the beat carskirt with train. Her long helr- FOR
buret.ot:'. ·and Ignition service that's
to b.e had anyw·here. And our tire
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recapping and vulcanizing Jobs canu. headdress of HUes of the valley Call
not be excelled. One trial wUl conand freesia. Sho carrlod freesia and Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
vince you!
HItes of the valley Ued with saUn
streamers to which the same Swartlunore 2080
I'RIGHT IN THE tENTER OF TOWN"
flower8 were caught,
UNITY ASSEMBLY
Miss Sldn~y Smith ot ROse Val.
'Vo~'s Olob Side Entrance
ley acted WI maid of honor, and
10:30 A.M. E\-ery WednesdAy
the bridesmaids were Mrs. Charlcs· ZELIA l\L W4IlrERS, Speaker
CAll 0440 DAR.TMOUTH &L,l.UV[JJE AVES.
Evel'J'one Welcome
Innis, Jr., ot Provijencc Yillage,
sister of the bridegroom, and
Miss Barbara Smith of Fairfield,
gown
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RUSSELL'S
Rwnmage Sale
~uraclay,
8:30 A. 1\[.
April 24
~2:00
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P.
The Bouquet'
BEAUTY SALON
of
Methodist Church
13 Scnrtb Chester Rbad
c.n Swarthmore 0476
"THE ASTONISHED
HEARf'
ny
Noel eoward
"The Man with the Flower in his Mouth"
A Bargain is Known
hy the Company it fieeps
b:r Pirande1lo
on April 25th and 26th
8:30 P. M. in Oothier Memorial
No Admission Charge
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MEDIA
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FrI.-Sat.-Mon .•Tucs.-Wed.
April 18, 19, 21. 22. 23
James Stewart In ~lk
Capra's
"IT'S aWonderful Life"
Thura4ay-Frlday.s,o.turday
JAMES STEWART
DONNA REED
"IT'S A WONDERFUL
Featnro at 2:10. 7:00 & 9:20
T : £7 m
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lIIARGUERITE CHAPMAN
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. early nineteen hundreds h ••
small p!!rt in our modern ha1SitI
of living. Little medicine II tdcl
these days from thetailboilrd of
a wagon. The public has 'teamed
that the safe procedure, when illness comes. is to see a physician
• • • a licensed.· M.D, When the pharmacist· is
dinsm, the p~cian recommends one who II
".uned by honest methods and ethical priDcipIeI, not one who deals in "bargain ~
. ticala" or paeoc:ri¢ion products of.questioDahIe
. CIIdt:v.
:JOU b.rinC your ptes<:tiptioDl to_
J'QIlI hIlve theassuraD.ce that they.wiIl be &tied
j1J8t ezactly as the doctor ordered, and ~
and chunicals of quality Unt'ZceUecL .
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"LADIES' MAN"
TuescIa~.
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VlRGINIA_rlrES
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and ShOrt
4. [rlsh MAn
Fea&ure not shown at Sa&oir:
day MaCl_ .
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afaB a TOLD, B4ltor
Lorene IIcCarter
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VAJUOIUB TOLD,· aall. B4ltDr
ROIIaIle Pelraol
Barbara Kent
EDtere4 . . Seoond ca. MaUer. J&Daaq U. 111•• at til. P_
01110. at ~re. l'L. under the .Act of March •• lIT ••
. DEADLINlII-WEI>NEIl>A.Y NOON
Friclq, April 18, IM7
Sunday morD.tng
at the 9 o'clock
.
.
praYer eervice the sermon will be
·"'1'0 The PolnL u
, The Holy Communion wUI be.
.observed at the 11 o~cloc.k serylce
SUnday morning.
Th. Hl&'h Sohool FellowebiP"
will meet at Trtntt:v Church on
Sunday evenl.~, at 6 o'clock..
The Board ot Deacons will meet
Thursday evening, April 24, at 1 :30
'p.:ma. at the Church.
The Session will meet at the
.church at· 8 p.m. 011 April 18.
The Chapel Cho1r will rehearaa
"Thursday evening at 7:46 p.rn. The
J·unior Girls' Choir w1l1 meet tor
:rehearsal on ..Thursday afternoon
.at 8:46 p.m.
The JunIor Bol'B' Choir ·wlll meet
tor rehea.raal on Friday evening at
7 p.m.
Tba Male Chorus of Llncoln University will slng at the Media
.lD.gh School on FrIday evening.
April 18. at 8:16 p.m.
The Annual Meeting of th'e Phlladelphia· Presbyterial wi11 be held
.Hay 2.
A PresbyterlO.n Prayer Meeting
wUI be ho~ at the Witherspo9D
BuUdlgg on APril 16. at 10:45 a.m..
..with Mrs.. C. Ronald Groff ot Pb1Iadelphia tDistrict I us leader, and
Miss Einth\ Agriew of the National
Misalona Board as speaker. All are
cordially invited to attend this
meeUns-.
Mrs. C. ·MacDonald Swan and
Mnt. Frank G. Keenen invite an
business women and young mothers
to dessert at the lattor's borne. 718
Harvard avenue '"( !~pp·08ite chUrch)·
at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April
·23, to meet Miss A!t"lle8 WUkie
program chairman or the PhUadelphla Presbrterlal. "}"hos.e who can
attend call the' church office, Sw.
0672, or Mrs. "Swan, Sw. 2160.
Circle 4. Mrs. Frank R. Markley,
Chairman. wJlI meet Wednesday,
AprU 23, at the Manse at 1:30 o'cclock for dessert wi~h program following.
Circle 5 wlll meet Wedne~day at
home 'of Mrs. S. S. Rutherford,
'·617· : Strath Haven avenue. MI'IJ.
David :M~Cah'an will be co·hostess.
,I
I
SawinI' at 10 b'clock. Pleatte· bring
,sandwichea tor IUDCh at 12 o'clock.
Program at 1 o'clock In charge of
Mrs. Ford Roblnaon.
Circle :a of ...whloh Mrs. Percy G.
GUbert 18~ehalrman, wilt meet Wedne.da7. april n. at 12:30 for des&art at the home of :Mrs.. R. - J.
Llttlefled, 4 Swarthmore place. DevoUona wlll be led by Mrs. John H.
Fawcett before the I'rogram.
• Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baxter, at
the Harvard avenUe entranee, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S. BisHop at th.:
driveway transept' entrance. will
B88lst the mlnlote .. In greeting the
congregation after the 11 o'clock
service Sunday morning.
The following officers were elected on the Board of Trustees at the
April meeting. Preai
Mr.
Leonard C. Aahton; Vice-President.
Mr_ Thomas M; Jacksoni Treti8urer. Mr. George M. Karns. Secretary. Mr. Peter E. Told and Finanetal Secretary, Mr. Donald P.
Jones.
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Th"e following were received Into
the ··feJlow~hlp of tbls' Church durIng Holy Week:·
Richard V. BattlstiB.
David
Bingham, Mrs. PaUl Brown. David
Olarence Campbell, Janet 'Gordon
Carter. David Jackson Cox, Eleanor Barbara "CroBBet. John Henry
Davis, Virginia Luce Gehring, Dr.
William. Rodger Gilmour, Mrs.
"WilUam Rodger Gl1mour, Mrs. 'M.
J. Jennings.. Arthur Snyder Jen,\lngs. ArthUr Wadsworth Jones, Mr~
Walter ~. Magee, Mrs. Walter M.
Magee. Miss Alberta Helen Magee,
Miss Mildred Grace Magee. Mrs.
Robert W. MU,l1!I, Mr. iDavid Olda,
John Da.vld Pearson,· Mr. John D.
Rockwell, Mrs. John D. RockWeJJ.
Julianne Roess, Lonalne Saunders,
Mrs. Bruce D. Smlth. MI'R. Bruce
D. Smith. Shirley SmJth, Mrs.
Philip C. Snow, ·Mr. George Austin
Test, Mrs. George Austin Test, Mr."
H. E. TIsh. Mrs. H. E. Tlsh. and
Mary Blessing Told.
There will be an open house for
-aU new members of' the church on
Tuesday evening, April 22, at 7:31)
o'clock. All new and oid members
ot ~he church are invited.
The YOUI1G" Adult's Group will
me~t Sunday at 6 o'clock for supper .followed by an informal meeting.
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meets at t:~6
a.m. Sunday
Th·. Adult Forum will meet at
t:t6 111 the Meeting· House when
Frank Loesch.r. Secretary of th.
Placement Service of the Race Relatlone Committe of the Social Industrial Section of the Amerlcaa
FI'II_ IIer9Ioe Oommlttee WIll
&Peal< on "'l'IuI J'llIOOIDent Service -;.A Tachnlque In Race Relations."
Chtldren will be cared for In
Wh1t~ler Houae during the KesUng
for Worship at 11:00 Lm.
Cbriaiiu Sci-ce Qurda
"DOCTJ;UNE
OF
ATONEMENT" Is the subject of the Lesson·Sermon In all Churc~es of
Chrlat, Scientist. on Sunday. April
20. The Golden Text 18: "Tbe Re·
dee mer shall come to Zion. ~d
unto them that turn from transgre88ion In Jacob, salth the Lord"
(iHlah 69:20t.
A1T.ENDS CONFERENCE
The ReV'. George C. Anderson,
recto!! of ·Trinlty Episcopal Church
was one of the clergymen who
attended ~ conference, AprlJ 7-9,
at the College of Preachers. a
unique institution located on the
C'lose of Washington Cathedral."
Canon Theodore O. Wedel. Warden of the College,· was In charge
of arranging the conference to
which small groups of clergymen
were Invited. The conference was
for College Workers or the Third
Province ot· the Protestant EPls~
copal Church and the leader was
Dr. Edward McCrady. profeHllOl; of
Biology at Sewanee, Tenn.
Dr. McCrady gave three lectures,
the titles' of which were Science
and the Mystical Body of Christ.
Science and .Orlglnal Sin, Bclence
and the Vh'gin Birth.
Brillp
At ~ M! atiap .
MnI. WilHam· H. Dleta and her
.8111all children Billy and Dorry
of Riverview road arrived safely
In Japan March 11. They left thl8
country February 13 to join Mr.
Dietz who 18 with the U. S. Civil
S.rvlce IDaPeCtbIC 8tee1' IIlIlIio In
Japan. Whil. waiting for the completion of their home· in the Dew
U •. S. development. Mr. and Mre.
Dietz and family are llvin1r &t the
Nlkko-Kanko Hotel. 100 mU...
north of' Tokyo.
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Mr. a.nd Mre. Keno.th M. _
of North Cheeter road will entertain tonla'ht at a .buJret supp.r betore the pertormance at the Play_
e .. Club when their irueet8 will InclUde Dr. and ~ S. N.· Ewan,
Mr& Frances swaim, Mr. John
McGonla'le. Mr. al1d Ml'8. S. E.
Jolly•. Mr. and Ml'8. Alan Rameel', and Dr. and 1Irs. carleton
Abbott.
Mrs. Hervey Ilchumacher of
Havertord avenue win enteirta.1D. at
a tea from S to 6 on FrIday. April
26. Those preeldlng at the t8II
table will Include JlnJ.. Leonord C.
Ashton. Mrs. Edwlird E.· BaeeeU.
Mra. Carlos Noyes, Mrs. T. M.
Jackson. Mrs. F. V. WarreD of
NEWS NOTES
Dr. and Mrs.· A. F. Jackson of Swarthmore, Mrs. Charles D. Mit.
Park avenue lert T'hursday by chell or WalltDgford. and :Mrs.
automobile for a two ·and one-ha\r·
Mrs. 'VilUam S. Evans of Cedar
week trip to Mobile. Ala.. where lane bas Just returned home after
Dr. Jackson w1l1 read a paper to spending the winter months In
lh. 'Southern aoo'let,y of Ortho- Lake Wales. Flu.. En route· she
dontists; En route home they will stopped In Wnshlngton, D. C.; to
visit their son-In·law .and . dl\ugh- visit relatives for· a few days.
ter Mr. and Mrs. Paul~ Hadley of George Paul of New York.
Elsah. III.
INSTITUTION~
,......THIS
.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. 'rur~
ner of Strath Haven avenue will'
leave tomorrow by plane tor a
10-day vacation in Bermuda.
:,
.
Dr. David W. Biohop. of the UnIversity of Colorado biology depart~
ment. vl8lted hl8 parent&, the JV.S.
Bishops. ot Harvard avenue, wbJle
east fOr th'e NaUonal Researeh
Councll's committee on avlaUon
medlcln·e meeUngB In Washington
on Aprl 8 and t.
Dr. Bishop served as an aviation
. physiologist with the Army AIr
Forces dUring the war, In. high al..
tltude and night vlBlon.' training
programs.
The Swarthmore Chapter ot the
American Veterans Committee. organized by veterans of World War
II. wlll attend a performance of
"An American Tragedy" tonight at
Hedgerow Theatre in Moylan. Erwin Piscato, who dramatized the
Theodore Dreiser novel, bas written a play that teUs of the tragedy
that comes trom social and economic Inequality. Jasper Deeter,
who directed the American Premier of tho play In 1936. is playIng The Speaker and A. J. Pocock,
a character member· of tbe newlyorganized Media Ave, makes his
stage ,debut as Clyde Griffith the
central character in a cast of 37.
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. The.Swarthmore Bridge Club hall
moved its headquarter. to Strath
Ha.ven ,Inn. On Wednesday evening
of 1_ week 8 % tables of pla7er.
under the direcUOD of the club
prealdent. William Craemer, enjoyed play In the nowaurroundln....
Winners were: ftntr-Hra. John E..
Dever and Robert Walte.. ; eecon~
-Mr. and Mrs. A.. F ..Snively, Jr.;
third-William Craemer and Andrew Robinson.
The Club meets ·at 8 P. M. and
fdrmerly convened tn the Legion
Room. Boroul'h Hall.
I
80m AVC V..its Hedgerow
Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 A. M. Church school
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN will meet at 9:45 A. M. and at
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun, Minister
the 11 o'clock service of Morn-,
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler, Minister
Ing Prayer t'he Rector w11l preach
SUNDAY. APRIL 20
on t):1e topic "The Crisis of To9:00 A... M. Morning Prayer. . day."
SeMpon, "To the Point."
11: 00 A. Y.-Holy Communion.
The Young Peoples FelIo\Vshi~
6 :.()O P. M.-Hlgh School Fellow- will meet in Trinity Church at 6
ships at .Trinity Church.
P.· M.
.
METHODIST CHURCH
Choir School meets on Monday
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister.,
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SUNDAY, APRIL 20
anp. Wednesday at 4:30 P. hi. and
9:46 A,: M.--Church School.
aga.l.n on Thursday at 7:30.P. M.
11:00 A. M.-8ermon.
Th V
I
7:00 P. M.-Youth Fellowship in
e
estry wi I meet on MonChapel.
day at 8 P. M. In the Pariah
TRINITY CHURCH
HOUB•.
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson. Rector
Ushers for Sunday include G.
SUNDAY, APRIL 20
A.. M C kl
C B BI k
8: 00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
c or e, .
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a e. W, L.
9:46 A. M.-Church Schooi.
Clea.ves, W. H.. CoChran, J. H.
11:00 A.. M.-Morning Prayer. Ser- Furlong. W. M. Harvey, J. W.
mon, "The Crisis of Today."
Jones and E. O. Lange.
6:00 P. M.-Yo_ Peoples J'el. lilwshlp.
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MethocJist Church Notes
THE RELIGIOUB SOCIETY OF
The· Church School meets on
FRIEND.S
Sunday morning at 9.46, S. W.
SUNDAY•. APRIL 20
9:45IA. M.-Flrst Day School.
Johnson. 8uperlntendent. Classes
·9:46 A. M.-Adult Forum, Frank are p·rovided for children of all
Loescher, Seoretary of Place- ages and for adults.
ment Service of the Race ReThe minister will preach at t!le
lations Committee of the Sow
elal-industrlal Section of the morning' service at· 11 o'clock.
American Friends Service ComThe Ju~lor Church will be in
. mlttee on: "The· 'Placement session at the same hour In the
SerV1ce-A Technique In' Race
Relations.
chapel, Mrs, L. L, Hedgepeth. su11:00 A.., Y.-Meeting fOr Worship .. perlntendent.
. "WEDNESDAY
~ The church nursery Is open dur9:30· to. I:SO-Se:wibg and Qullt- hlg the .~prnlng .service· and. Mrs.
Whittier House. Box
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.All • Q.l'\> cordlaIlyDon D. Dickinson .and Nan Plt"",;-1 man will' 'be ·In charge:·
{·.The Youth Feilowshlp will ~eet
m the evening, at T. ,. . .
SUNDAY
·A rumuia.......e wtII be held In·
1],:0,0 A., M.-Sun4ay: Ilchoc;>L,
tile ap"iaI 'ball' on Thuraclay morn11:90 A.M.-Bunday LeaiIOn Bel'- Illir.' . .
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Where There'. a Wall There'. a Wave
UTILE 1HEA.TR.E CLUB 9f
SWARTHMORE COLLEGE presents
COLLEGE THEATRE
THE SWAR'tHMOREAN
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TaB SWAaiBHQRE&W. Df~ PIJBI,J8HBR
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First Da7
Trinity· ChUrch Notes
Social Hall
1 o'clock
:I. Adventures of Chlco
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UNKLEilANK.SEZ
Saturday ~fadncc Only
Our Usual Kiddy Show
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Mr. and Mrs, George C. Sala of
North Chester road announce the
marriage of their daughter. Paula
Rose, to Mr. Jack C. Hannan son
of Mr, Rnd Mrs. Ernest Ha~nan
of I MansIleld, Ohio on April 12 1~
Ma.nsfield.
of the year.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne )I. GerHD
a few weeks to fill _lnSing engage- gowns cif orchid orgeiua,' k...tur- of Rutled~e·are recelvlD., consratu-
One of the ten best pi_res
for .. o ............_ , ·
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Paul ~. Culbertson··
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th~ att.l1dante ·.;II'ore
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THMOREAN
FI'idQ', April 18,IM7.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
founded by Oliver H. Bair is
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sincerely and sympathetically
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serving many families whose
names where among the
Srst in our 'records
in
1878.
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OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
DI••CTOH 0, ·PUNIRAts
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
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MARY A. lAIR, President
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bill of fare wi~h an easy-to-operote
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roosting. or top-of-stove cooking,
you'll like the perfect performance
of a modern gas range.
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spectacular nature of the cba.nBea
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Yoatlll Mother. .
contemplated In pondlllB State leg.
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Mrs. Frank G. Keenen will enter- 23. for deaaert.
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at this time ....0 JUBt what iBlo.r)'
taln the busineBB women and
Agnea WUkie. program chairyoung. ~others or the Swarthmore man of Phlladelphla Presbyterial Sullivan the Board elected Allee pattern should be Included In the
It was wann and eUDny Ia8t.
putnam, a graduate of 8warthmo~e budget or what lncome would' be. March
Pre.bYJ~rlao
Church' at Mrs. w11l be guest of honor.
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when
mambe1"$.
HJgh School. who this year wlll It will be neceBBaI")" to walt untU
of TrooJ 2 started on their
complete her training at Temple the legislature takes ftnal actlon 'second
overnight' camp trip' of'
University and wh'o has won for before these figures can be com- the wlntar season with Scout.maabereelt: &' ·supel'1or· reputaUon as a plete. in the ~t1ine the ·Board
tor Willis, Davidson. Six IlardT
_oh,n, of. phyalcal' e"ducatlou, and Is continuing Its contacts and Scouts.
equipped with tents, aleepas an athlete.
meeUnp with teachers and oltlZe.p. In.. bags and proviBloDs, spent the
The Board approved the plan to groups In order to work out a pol.. night in the open at the Tyler
haVe seven· teachers attend tlie Icy pending action by the State Arboretum near Sycamore
Tire eh'olce 01 Many Thousands
Drexel Lodge Conference on Sec- Legislature.
During the nighi the temperature
ENRICHED
ondal"Y Education the latter part
Tho Board ordered a humber of dropped to 26 Ile~t"ees and cold
of June and vo~d a S1nllll approp- Improvements to the ·groundS. tn- noSes and- tOt.8 !:'aad to be thawed
riation to defray th'elr expenses. clUdIng'the erection of a. backstop around the breakfast Dro.
The outing was planned and exWord was received from the Coun- for the new baseball field anel the
....... _Illy ...,. y .... 11b_ ty Supe~lntendent of Schools. Dr. erection of wire fencing. for the ecuted by the Scouts _themselVes to.
Leech,. that the County Institute tennis courts on the College Ave- gain experience in wlnter camping.
Ita tIM ewell ._Iwe, ..lid •••
will be held October' 20 and 21 n'!le grounds, They recelved a re- Advancen:.ents were me.de In cook_
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this year. at which time the port of an' excellent record player "'tng. use of the compass and the
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sch'ool wUl be closed for two days. which has been constructed b:y ~r. axe. Most of t,he Scouts hiked the
Get _ a l _ wltlo ..I. _
The secretary. Mrs. Denworth, Oppenlander and Installed' In the seven tulles to and, from. thd camp.,"
presented the financinl report of high school music room. Or4ers situ. Those: Scouts attending Wel'8
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the ,School DIstrict •. showing re- ·were placed \yUh companies for ·~.rry Franck • . Johr;i. Stelnfl~ld ..
ceipts of $26,000 for the month next year's suppUes. textbooks Harlan .Jessup. Jlm' Lees,· Jim' BUIand expenditures of $17.000. leav- and equipment .. It was noted' tha.t lltt, and John Peal'sOn. .
On a previous overnight outing
Ing a balance of $89,000 in the In· m&n7 CBBH prlCfM were almost
only
treasul"Y. Of thls the treasurer. Mr. double those of last year and In In January the Scouts. of .Troop 2:
Hornaday. reported that the bud .. some cases treble what they were vislted Hopewell Lake near. Pottsget 1.Jhows unexpended budgetary 0. few years ago. The great rise In town for a·week-end ot skating.
-Items of $83,000 allocated for prices Is throwing a very heavy
LeanU. 5. Choice or U.S. Good
Makes' Layman Ad«_.
expenditures, for the rest ot the burden on the school budget.
WIU1am Ernest Hetzel, .Jr., of'
year. Tbe board authorized the
payment of $17.612 blllR for the GARNET STAFF AT CURTIS Thayer road. deUvered th~ address.
On Monday. April 14. 31 mem· at a special service held. a~ \ St..
current. month and directed that
bers
of the Garnet statt went on Peters in the Valley last Sunday... .
the redemption of bonds and payw
Mr., Hetzel Is ~ member 'ot the·
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trip to the Curu.i Publishment of Interest In Series. F In .the
ing
Company
buUdlng
In
phUalaymen's
committee appoiilted byamount of ,6.'14%.60 be made on
Apr.tl 26, lU,7. For the current delphia. They rode In style In a BIshop Hart of the Diocese of'
year the amount of the tax dupw chartered bus nuanced by" the Pennsylv~nta to promote the work
Fancy Fresh.Kllled Grade A
lIcate Is $164,802, of _Ich ,149,- members. It was througb the of Church World Service In this.
894 hill! ,been collected with a. klndnesa of Steve Spencer's father,' diocese. The Rev. J. Jarden GuenC balance due of o.ti1y ",114. This that the Garnet group was privi- ther former rector ot Trinity·
ls about 91 % collection. Under leged to take the trip since 81g~t Church, Swarthmore now in .char~&
Fresh Chesapeake
the 2 % tax discount allowed seeing groups are usually Dot al- ot at. Peters. is one ot the three
by law. taxpayers have taken dls w lowed In the Curtis Building be_ clerical representatives on the.
count.
unpaid properlY taxes outstanding crowding made it Impo~lble for
for years prior to 1946 total only the Garnet members to Inspect the
1'...... Chesapeake Roe 8"a4 ~
$3.494. the lowest sum in a great building at first hand. but they
many
years.
weJC shown a very Interesting
Smelts N.. J. ..... CUMI.. I- 29c
Pollock - .. ,....
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A
letter
from
tho
County
Supermovie. This movie wru, about the
Rosefish _pm",
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Mackerel'-- '"17c
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Intendent, Dr. Leech·, showed that publishing
buslneas from the trees
~Ighteen
.
districts
in
Delaware
that
make
the paper to the finishII'.
larlch ...
County wlll probably have their ed magazines.
State reimbursement for next year
roduced a total of $123.000. of
Dates ~....,... 7v..«27c
Colll!ge Senda Delegation .
wh~ch $22.000. or almost one-fifth,
'1'en atud,ents at Swartlunore Colw
Prunes ...... · will be the lOBS in Swarthmore. Ac .. leS'e departed yesterday tor HarrisString Beans N.. • .... 12c
cording to present calculations. burg to take piut In the Model
lISCO aeet••"... .... .... 12c
unless the legislature takes favor- State !'..eglslature of Pennsylvania..
lISCO Peas .,. - - N... IU 19c
able
action, Swarthmore's total Together with delegates from 45
Wilson's Mor
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State
reimbUrsement
for next year othel' coJIeges. members of the
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Do.... Chick... _ I •
will be more than cut in half. A- Pimnsyh'ania Intercollegiate Con16_
num:ber Qf lettere were read from ference on Government. tb'ey will
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community organizations convey- spend two days meeting as a stud ..
N.v. low« Pfte.
ing resolutions urging the Board ent l'Cpl1ca ot the Harrieburg legTop. I. 'lavor-I... Mea"'" 'RINlItH
to increase teachers' salaries to Islative body.
keep abreast of the rapidly rI~tng
All the Htudcnts have prepanHl
cost of livIng and pledging support bills which will 'be presented at
for an increase tn. taxation as such the session. Donald Gordon, chair..
action may be necessary.
man of flle dellgation. ha"J been
The chairman of the Finant:!:c uam.ed to hto Rules Commltteu.
Sav. Coupons on bags for ..
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"aluabl. gift..
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Committee, Mr. Hornaday. present~ most powerful ot the legislatfve
cd the budget for the ne'" school committees. Protessor Leal1e Lip~
CoIIee ~::i!!I':I';:' 770
year. This budget «;:ontains accurate son ot the Swarthmore PoUtlcal
estimates on many expendItures, Science Department Is accompany_
cxcept salaries, where due to the Ing them as fa.culty a.dvlser.
Mrs. C. MacDon&ld Swan and nue. on Wednesday evening, April
Tti Cltotj,e OMee;..
(Oontla_
from Pue 1) .
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Fallc" North........
WINESAPS
DEL MONTE FOODS
CaJifomla Halves or Slices
PEACHES ~:J\29c
Dr. Woltgang Kobler, research
prof...... of pllllOllOPb:v and' por·
choloiD" at Swarthmore College.
waa awarded the Howard' Crosby
Warren Medal at a meethig or
the Society Df Experimental PBY~
cbologlats on AprU 10 at Prince·
ton UnlVel"8it)f wliere he ls visiting professor of philosophy this
·semester.
Dr. Kohler was born and attended school In 'RevaI, Estonia
He directed the Psychological Institute at the Unlverslty of Berlin from 1922 until 1936 when he
Joined the Swart'bmore fac:ulty.
The Warren' Meda) Is awarded
periodically by the SEP to the
scientist who has done the most
outstanding work in ·experimental
psychology. 10 recent years. Dr.
Kohler was 80 hono.red for his
studies in. figural after effects as
an approac.h to the more general
theory of perceptura.l processes.
After the award dinner he lec'tured on "Visual Perception and
Brain Action."
Back of Your hulepeade_ Sbmda
The.Penn Mutual
1847
1947
WARREN R. BERNARD
(Member William F. Lee Ano";at.. )
Life Insurance
Family Income
Retirement Income
Educ:ational Plana .
Annuities
Lombard 3~7300
Swar\bmore 3152'
MrEl~
WIlliam R. McHenry ot
Parrish road entertained her club
at a bridge-luncheon at her home
Tuesday.
Mrs. John F. Daley of Cedar
lane entertained 1.frtt. Harold C.
Sanford and Mrs. Marvin Hall of
Cranford, N. J .• for a few days of.
this week. They attended' the meetlng' of the Providence Garden: Club
Wednesday at which' time Miss
Anne Wertsner, .l!iecreta:ry of the
Pennsylvania Hortlc;ultural Society
showed- colored slides and '. crltlcized prize-winning arrangements.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker . of Rlvervlew road entertained their grandchlldren, Margnret mid David Flaccu8 of Scar~dale, N. Y •• for a. week during the
spring vacation whUe their parents. M~. and Mrs. Louis W. Flae ..
CUA were skiing In Stowe, VL
Carol Shoemaker of Haddonfteld.
lIt. J. r also visited hel; grandparents
over the Easter holtdeys.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Lang
and their daughter Marjorie of
I}tcklnson avenue. and Joan Eynon
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N. Y. Club at College
Flfty-elght members of the
Junior Astronomy Club in NeW'
York City were the guests of the
·Sproul Observatory on April 9th.
Under th·e direction of their adviser, 'James Rothchild, the boys
and girls came down from New
York by bus and visited the Frank~
Un Institute In the afternoon, ar~
riving at the College shortly before
dinner.
At Your DOOR •••
or At Your STORE
Get y.our milk todaybut be sure It's rich, creamy
1Dr~ Peter van de Kamp. director
of the observatory. sho~ed th'em
around during the late afternoon.
After dinner they returned to the
observator'Y where they
were
8b6Wn films of some of the solar
ccllpse expeditions In which members of the Sproul Observatory
staf( have taken part. The hlghUght of the evening was the dem..
onstratlon by Professor Van de
Kamp ot the 24-lnch' telescope. All
the stUdents got a chance to look
at Saturn, at a star cluster. and at
a double star.
Miller-Flounders Golden
Guernsey • • • In the oasyto·use Cream-Top bOHle.
AMEIUCA'S TABLE M.LIC
~rr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Hill or
Country Club Lano and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thompson ot' Harvard
avenue are In Washington for the
annual meeting of the American
Society ot Newspaper Editors.
SAFE MILK
l2Ib_d KERLIN STS•• CHESTER. PA.
re'epllone-6129
Betty Morse of Yale avenue re·
turned to Wellesley College Tuesday after a 10-day spring vaca-
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Marco Dog Food
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Fresh Beets
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Fretb Carrots
2 bunches 19c
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Maxwell House Coffee
49c lb•.
l.gmmje
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Petmut Bntter
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Free_ Sunday Concerti, Sylvan Hall, 4115, 7.15, 9..45
Bau..RD .. RAE
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Sawu of AllluamMf_. lifts, AHrodioM
WIfh TIrif'~ SpIll., CWII. and '-.Jas·Gcafor.
d1,o."
OM 10e Cash fare an PTe liM. wtll ftO'!W take yog t.
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J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
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Dispensing Opticians
Ez~ in, tit. It.king and Fiwri,
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1923"ch~8tnut Street- ',:, Phtlad~Iphia
6913MarketS&eet - UpperDarbt~Pa.
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Thomas F.Conway
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A.;axCleaner
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P.-l Celery Hearts
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,ROASTING CHICKEN' 49c lb.
BACON 69c lb.
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tlon at her home here. Vlrs1nla venlty of Maryland after
.Moree baa returned to the Unl- v&catlon.
l\[other knows best! We're out to cut the food bUIs of every
famB), and l\fother knows th,tt we're doing Itt .Many have come
to look over onr flne f!l1aUty roods~ and seeing how low';'prfoed
they arc~ have bought big stocks for t~le" pantries............... _.
Iceberg Lettuce
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Awarded Medal
Frlda:v, April 18
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I: 16 P.M.-Kroll String Quo.rtet ................................................ Clothier
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SaOOrda:r, April 19
2.30 P.M.-Lacrosse with' Lehigh .................................... Alumni Field t~
2:30 P.M.-Baseball with Drexel ........................ College Lacrosse Field .:
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2:00 P.M.-Paulette Van Roekens, Guest Exhtbltor....... ,Woman·s Club •
7:00 P.M.-ADnual Exhibition of Paintings ....................Woman·s Club ••
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3:30 P.M.-Baseball with SL Josephs ............................ Alumn'i Field
Thursday, April 24
2:00 and 7:00 P.M.-Annual Exhibition ...................... ~..... Woman's Club
8:16 P.M.-ClRole of Mgt. in the Formation of Public Pollcy"
Clothier
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IS THE
Bob McHenr)r of ParriaD road
entertained 22 schoolmates at
dancing and ~e8 at bis home
on Parrish road following the
Junior Assembly Dance In the
,Voman's Club Saturday evening.
THIS WEEK'S CAI,ENDAR
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NEWS NOTES
;::ra~~nt:~
;~:: or' Media. .have_ r('lturn~d from. a
era will talk on "Emotions and 12-day automobile trip to Ft. Lau..
derdale, FIll. En route they vIsited'
A.881 "'ODIL"
historical pOints of interest.
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oroua entertainment organized by
Mrs: Waite.. ·N. Mol .., Mrs. John B.
IIB.el'ker gave' two' ve~ &mUlling
and witty monologues. M.rs. J08~ph
Morant ,Jr., and Mrs. Paul E. RogerS . did IL skit' entitledJ "10 LlWe
Women," aadsted by Mrs. F. F.
RobinsoD and'Mrs. Charlea E. Lincoln, featuring. an 'original song
Bnd'dance:wrltteb by Mrs. Rogers.
Then Mrs. 'WIlliam, K:umhalz gaVe
her own hlliu'loJIS Interpretation of
a young woman describing her
tlrst. driving. leBBon. The program
was concluded with "LUrten to the
lI'ocklng Bird" and other songB
rendered In her own inimitable
style by MM. Hopkins. -Mrs. Mace
$owing provided the accompaniment.
.' At the beginning of the even.bg
the new. Conltltutlon was read.
The report of the nominating committee under the chairmanship of
Mrs. John B. Weller was. read
giving· th'e following nominees for
next year"s oftlc.es: President Mrs.
Mace Gowing and Mr.a. Molr,
Vice
President.
Mrs., James.
Mrs. Ollver R.odgers and Mrs.
Joseph Kahler. Recording
tart. Mrs. Wm. E: Graham ~nd
Mrs. Norman Skillman,
pondlng Secretary, Mrs. Ullman
and -Mrs. John Seybold. Treasurer
Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. KUrtzhalz.
hoapltaUiy chairman, . Mrs. J. A.
Turner 'and Mrs. 'Maerk~r. membership -ehllirman, Mrs. Robert· W.
Wood and· Mrs. Ralph V. Little:
board member. Mrs. Itarvey and
Mrs.' J. O. SreltUng.
M1'9. Maer.ker was hostesss for
the evening ·and hor committee.
Mrs. Norman SkUlman. Mrs. G.
Headley. Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. John
Taylor. MrS. Joseph Fletcher and
Mrs. Little served: homemade teasandwiches and hot chocolate;
.An afternoon meetlng was -held
at the home of Mrs. 'Antonlca
Falrbanks,. Wednesday April 1-6, at
3:80 when Margaret Price talked
.on "Steps 'In Growing Up." Another meeting wlll be held the fol ..
lowing Wednesday, Apl'll 23, at
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FlESHLY GROUND 1m
MOtt."sGroaP'to lied'
The Seventh. Grade Mother'.
gr:oul) will hold lts 'ft0!l'l meeting
of the
Monday atter~·don.
April 2.1 at 1: 80 In the Mtiaeutn
room ot the high- school. Virginia.
Allen .and Millard P. Robinson,
athletic directors of. the senior
lilgh school. wlll present a d18cusslon of some ot the as~ects ~f
phyEflcal and social growth in
high school stutlents.
A business meeting and elecUoJl
of otflcers for the next sohool year
will follow the program. Mrs. W.
R. McHenry. group chal,rmlUl.
urges all mothers IIlfUlning to attend this meeting to. note the unusual time' and to be prompL _Both
speakers ha.ve scheduled games .or
practises for tho afternoon.
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and more real advancements
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THE SWAltTIiMOREAN
6
LBGAL lfOTlOBS
SHBRIFF SALB8
of Real Eltale
SHERIFF'S' OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA, PA.
FRIDAY. MAY 2. un
':30 A. M.. Eastern Daylight Time
Conditions: $260.00 cash or certltied check at time of sale (unlesa
otberwiBe et.ated in adverUsement)
bal&Dce In ten days. Other condltiona on d,ay of sale.
LEVARI FACIAS
No. 618
JUNE TEIUl. 1946
ALL THAT CERTAIN pl_ of
pound, .ituate'ln Ha.verford Twp., DeL
Co.. Penn&. and described. In accord-
ance with lurvey made for Nathan
Mterman by Damon &:: Foster. C.B.•
Upper Darby. pa, on APril S. 1926. lUI
tollows. to wit:
Be&tnnLnI' at a point on the North..
eaat s1de of 'Vales Rd. at the distance
or. 16:1.6 ft. Northwestwardly tl'om the
Northweet slde of NayJor's Run Rd..
containing In tront or breadth on said
WIales Rd. 22.5 ft. a.nd extdg. of that
width In depth Northeastwardly be..
tween paraUel Uoes a.t right angles to
saId Wales Rd. 100 ft.
Under and BubJect to certain bund..
In&' restrictions and condlUons therein
mentioned.
And turtJter under and BubJect to the
e&Stiment of & certain 15 It.. wire driva.
way about to be opened acrose rear
of above described premiseS extdg. into
BOROUGH OF SWABTHlIlOBE
ORDINANCE NO. ' "
An OrdJnanee to estabUah the linea
a.nd grades of a portion o~ Riverview Avenue and to provide tor the
Improvement thereof from a point
2166.65 teet. more or lese, South of
the SOutherly aIde of Ogd~ Avenue to the Northerly right-of-way
Une of the RaUroad. and authorIzing .aseeasment agalnat 888euable
abutttll8' properties to. defray onethird of the costa entailed, and
maklD3' an appropriaUon of Boroush funds to pay the COBt of sald
work.
{
FriIIaJ',
place cardB tatUM! and note. paper..
SOme. C!f the mODey the;. .........s
from the (-.Ie of caDdies which
theY dipped and decio-:
SecOnd grade.. at the Rutp. .
Avenue Schoo)., whoee teacher ..
M.rs. Janet Groft. earned their
contrlbuUon of UO.OO In _
ways, BOrne ot which showed much
reIIOurcefuln_ for chWIreD oab'
"""en yeare old. T1iey 8Old· bnbble
gum. comic booka. papers, homemade C&IIod¥, 41d baby a.1141Dc BAd
II1&IlY home cho.... TIle :Elfth BA4
_ h , grades at the Rutee. .' An-
SCHOOL NEWS
REQUEST FOR BID8
LEGAL lfOTlCBS
8ealed bids will be received In Coun_ _Ie AId World chiJ4ren
ell Qhamber, Borough Ha.ll. Swarthmore, Fa.. on ,May 6. 1941 at '1 :46 P.M..
fte active parUclpation of the
Eastem Dayllaht Savina' Tlm.e on fUfbo7B
,and pia of the S .....rthmore
ruBbing the materia" and doing the'
work of curbing an4 pavlq approsl- Schoo", In· a. program of collecting
mate1y 600 feet of RivervieW' Avenue clothing for the Save the Children
In accordance with plans and speclficaUon. which may be seen at the office ~"'oundatlon was complete last
41f the BorouP Secretary.
The Boroush reeerve& the right to- week. This collection Wall a part of
reject any or aU bide. A oertlfted the C. A. R. E. soneral program .of
check for $100.00 mWlt accompany each proViding for needy children of the
bid and the pel'8OR or flrm to whom world. Four hundred and seventy·
the contract IB a,1nuded shall execute
a contract and. (urnlsh bonda as re- five pound{! or clot\lng and Sh088
qull'4)d by law. the form of which may were collected and Bent to. the
be examined. In Ute ofBce of the unFoundation's
neadquarters
tor
dela lsned..
I
Elliott Rlchardaon
sorting and preparation tOr shlp- Due School whose teachera aze
BoroU8b Secretary.
2T-4-18
ment abroad.
Special com~enda )(argaret l\foore' BAd Myrtle Melion hi due to' the Red. Cr088 Club .CeJUn, are st111 worJdng on tbelr
J
SUBFACB TBEATMBNT OF
rection of Miss Mabel Ewing, who .,0.86 so far. TIley have BOld popBOBOUOH STBEBTS
took charge of this collection and corn, nu,,", coml....
aDd
Sealed btu will be received. by the shipment.
other hand made obJec,,", earned
Borough of swarthmore In Council
money at home and helped netehLltlle Pupll8 Do Big Job
Chamber, Bordugh Hall. park Avenue.
Swarthmore, PL. on May 6, 1941 at
Th$ Swarthlnore
Elementary bonJ. ,8ever&l ool'S aIBO gave &
1 :46 P.'" (Daylight Saving Time) for
performtn.g In· whole or In part the Schools have just completed a. huge Q1>Iz 8how.
work of surface treaUng of approxi- service project of participation In
Il'he children In both KIn4erga.rmately 15.000 square yards of Borough
streeta. to be designated by the HIgh...- the C. AI. R.. E. program. In pre- ten groups are bringing _ p to be
way Committee. Contractors will Bub. sentlng the plans tor the drive, .ent abroad.,
mit bids B8 followa:
1. The work of furnlshln... approxi- Theresa Young, Elemental")'" Super- ,All the gradell contributed ver:r
mately Iii toP of bltum.inOWl concrete, v1*or. asked the cl8.88e8 to earn the Uber&l\y to the cIotbInB drive of
placln.. it In all depreaalons· and rolling It properly, cleaning of areas to be money they contributed by Indivl- thEa "Save t!b.eChUdreD."~"
lIudace treated. furnlBhlng and apl)Jy;' QUai and· group enterprise, rath·e.· whloh IB ... member agenC)' of C. A..
inc asphalt binder, Pennsylvania t;peR. E. TIle returtl8' of this drive
cificatio.n H-I-B, at the rate o. 1/1 than ft.Bklng dc;maUoDs trom tbelr
gallon per square yard, and furnWllng. parents. 'rhe ingeniousness of the from thl8 very g8D8rOUB communspreading and rolling crushed. rock at undertakings, .the f:Dergy and en- Ity has heen reported elae..here.
the rate of 30, pounds per -square ;yard
All a culwlnauon to tJila worthof surface to be covered. over aald tbWllaam they put In the planning
areas, all In accordance. with apeclfl.. out of their tasks and the wonder- whUe activity which ....... planned
cations, a copy ot which may be procured. from the unden.lgned. at the ru1 cooperation they received from to help children undareta.nd the
aboYe address.
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the townspeople. all combined to problems of little children &II over
2. Furnlahlng ma.terlals and performIng the a.bove work, with the excep- make tbis a project of real educa- t!1e world. &IS wen 811 to SbB1'8 what
tIon of fum~lng and applying the tional value. As a reault of their they ba.ve with them, M.... !lana
asphalt binder. The Borough Inv1t~s
Rademacher vbdted each cIaM-.
separa.te bids for this part of the work ef'torts"a total of $300.00 was reala.nd reserves the rIght to let this por- Ized and do[!ated. The largest con- room to hear fr
tractor whose work will tie In with tribution came trom the sixth
and
to receive their contribuUon
the work otI the contractor doing the graders, College AvenuB bulldlng.
remainder of the Job.
from
them. Each group heard from
under the leadership ot Helen
A certified check In the sum of ,100.
her
the
needs In dJtrerent counmust accompany the bid. and. the per- Grandhomme. They earned ,60.08
son or firm to whom the contract Is In several enterprises - a sale of tries and chose .. fam1ly or &
awarded must execute an SBTooment
and furnish bonds as required by law. hand deconlted match boxes. place group to whl,!h their contrlbuUon
the form of which may be examined cards, bread boards and yarn dolls, will go. It IB hoped tba.t this
In the said office of the undersigned.
The B.orough reserves the right to th·e coUection and sale of news- activity will lead to corresponreject any or aU bids. .
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. papers, contribution ot proceeds dence In the future between chUElUott Rlchardaon
from two basketball gamps and dren here and abroad.
Boroug~ Secretary
contributions fr,?m personal earnings.
NOTICE is Jlereby given. that. ·purs.uant to Act 389 of Assembly, ap.!
The third Grade ot CoH~ge AveH. S_·
proved July 18. 1936, P. L. 1192, the
proposed budget for the School Dls- nue building, whose teacher is
trict of the Borough of Swarthmore Mrs. Grace Wltter, contributed- the
The Boys' Intramural voHey ball
for the school year July 7, 19j7-July 6.
tid
lth th
1948. wUl be a.vallable for public In- next largest flum, that of $40.00· tournamen 8 un or way w
e
specUon at the College Avenue School which it earned at a. bazaar by juniors and lanky Fred. Campbell's
Building
office
theto School
District
from
April
28, of
194.7
May 19,
1947. ·seI I I ng cookies. cup-ca.kea. yarn eighth graders ·leadlng In t.'ha re ..
,
'VHEREAS, Riverview Avenue, In
the Borough of Swarthmore has heretofore been accepted and Improved as
a. publlo highway from Its Intersection
with Baltimore Pike Southwardly to a
point 215&.66 feet, IJ¥)re or leas. South
at the SouUterly Bide of Ogden Avenue, and It 18 desired. to accept and
improve the same the additional distance to the Northerly right-of-way
Une ot tM Railroad;
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NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUN_
CIL OF THE BOROUGH OF
and from Naylora RUD Rd. as now SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
laid out by aahl mortgagor tor use
SECTION 1. The fOllowing described
and beneftt of aU owners and occupiers
of this and all of the adjoining prem.. tract at. land Is. hereby declared and
bJes noW owned by said mortgagor as recognized to be a public .treat or
!!hown by plot plan made by E. Allan highway of the Borough of Swarth-wtson. REc. Architect. on March 1926. more, as a part of RivervIew Avenue,
and Intended to be forthWith recorded. and the Jines thereof &TO hereby estabImprovements consist of 2 story lished as follows:
stucco dwelling. Porch front and 1)aae.
BEGINNING at a. po1nt on the·
ment garap. at x 16 feet.
Westerly side of Riverview Avenue
Sold as the property of Harry J ..
Hartz, Mortgagor and James W. Cam&t a. point 2JG6.6& feet. more or
less. South of the Southerly lIide of
eron, Real Owner..
Ogden Avenue (GO feet wide). at
C. Wm. Kratt. Jr., Atty.
which polnt Riverview Avenue baa
3'1'-"-11
I G. R. Watkins, Sherltf
a pr088nt legal width of 45 feet,
IN THE 'OOURT OF COMlllON
and extending thence along lands
,PUEAS. DELAW.ARl1 COUNTY.
of the' School District of the BorPENNSYLVANIA
ough of Swarthmore South 17" 10'
B*\roush of Morton vs. Heirs of GarEast 604.87 feet to a. point on the
relt l:l Smedley.
Northerly rIght of way Une of the
No. 164: March Term. 1938 M.L.D.
Pennsylvania. Railroad:
thence
To: Helm of Garrett E •. Smedley. dealong sa.ld Northerly right of way
_ . Grace, Phipps, YOU ARE
line of the !Pennsylvania Railroad
HEREBY notift6d and required to apNorth 64" 63' 21· EaSt 45.45 feet
pear In said court on or before Friday
to a. point In the Easterly IIlde of
~ 2, 194:7 f.O: answer the Rule
Riverview Avenue (45 feet wide);
granted by the Court to show cause
thence along the Easterly side of
why a decree should not be made that
Riverview Avenue North 17" 10'
the property in which you appear to
WiE!Bt 498.69 feet to a point; thence
have an interest which Is situate In
croaalng Hlvervlew Avenue Sout.h.
the Borough of Morton. Del. Co., Pa.
12D 50" West 46 feet to the place
Beginnin&,.
of beginning.
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or ...Iece of
ground Situate In the Borough of Mor8ECTION 2. Curb LJnel. The Eastton~ Delaware County. Pennsylvania,
bebrfnning at a. point. the Intersection erly curb Une shall parallel the Eastof the easterly side of Morton Avenue erly side Une ot 8ald street and be
and t.be southerly side of Cedar Ave- located I:! 1/2 feet 'Vest thereof. The
nue South 88 D 44 ' Ea.at 607.40 feet Westerly curb Une ahaU paraUel the
to a point on the west side of High- Westerly side line of said street and
land Avenue. thence extendIng the be located 7 1/2 feet East thereof.
sc,...eral courses and distances thereIn 8ETION I. Grade of Center LIne of
menUoned.
8treet.
SHOULD not be' BOld by the Sheriff
at the center Une
free and clear of your reapectlv~
otBEGINNING
Riverview Avenue (6l) feet wide)
claims Judgments. Mortgages, charges.,
at a. point 2184 feet South of the
estates tn the fil8.ld land on whic.h the
Intersection
of the center
unell at
of
Borough haJJ· a municipal lien for
Ogden
and Riverview
Avenues
1:Sewer assessment, and In defa.ult of
an elevation of 130.00'; thence {!oX4 :00 p.m., after which time at a meet- dolle, comics, airplanes, hot ~late
BUob appearance or· answer, the Rula
tending southwardly along the canIng at the Board of School Directors.
ts
spectlve divisions.
may be made absolute in your .Absence.
ter line of the cartway of Riverafter further consideration, the School rna .
In lacrosse, Robbie Hopson and
G. R. 'Vatkin~.
vIew Avenue (45 feet wide) by a
District's tlnal budget will be adopted.
The third grade in the Rutgers
Sherlfr of Delaware County
untformly descending grade of
Hilda. Lang Denworth
Avenue building ont Ibut d $87 00 Bill Huey scored two ...oo.ls each as
Arthur L. Reeser. Esq.
.0138. 114.00 feQt to a point of etelT~4-18
Secretary
ere
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Borough Sollcltor,
vatlon 128.41 feet; thence by .a unl.
which It earned Individually and In Swarthmore bowed tc; Lower Mer11 South Ollve Street, Media.. Pa.
forml}' descending grade of .00523,
LEGAL NOTICE
two class projects. The class select- Ion In the opening game. Jimmy
3T-4-11
3&5.10 feet to a point of elevation
The School District o[ Swarthmore
d
126.5i) feet.
will receive bids at the School DIs_ e
a poem or a story from the Streeter. playing goalie for the first
LEGAL NOTICE
"'EeTION • B
h
trlct omce, College Avenue Building, writing of eanh clJ.lId. This compiESTATE OF Frederic B. Calvert deoroug
"Plan. The up to " p.m., Thursday, M.a.y 8, 1947. I tI
typ
time saved many a score•• Cappy
ceased.
Borough Eru.rfncer is herebv
.I~.
directed 'o.d open the bid. at a meeting of the a on was
ed and c:tlttoed by Blerrr.an and brother Gordon will
LETTER3 Testamentary
to I
p ace the above descrlbe(l section of Board at the School District offlce on the teacher, Jean Prosch'; hand meet ori the field this 3 fternoon at
On the above Estate .have been
Avenuehighway
upon the
Borough
Ma. 8' 1947, at 8 p.m., or at an a d - decoraled covers were added and
granted to the undersigned, who ro· Riverview
Piau as a. ImbUc
oj" the
BY
3:30 when Gordie brings his Uniques\.. aU persona having claims or
h·
.
o~ journed meeting of the School Boa.rd..\ h
b
for coal, fuel oil, and towel service. t C ookletB were sold at 10 cents versity ot Delaware club here.
demands against the Estate. or the oug .
decedent to make lmown the samr-. and
SEC'l'ION ,. ImpruvemeDiM. At such SpecUlcations can be secured hetween a copy. Added to the sum of ,10.00
In Girls' Lacrosse Coach Allen's
all persons indebted to the decedent tI
h HI
9 a.m. and 4 p.rn. dally except Saturhi h
me
as t e
ghway Committee at the days, SUndays. and hoUdavs, at the W c weB earned from su-Ie ot the
to make payment, without delay, to
Borough may detennine. the flald sech
Dis I
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b kl ts
$
team opened the season with a 6
Elizabeth N. Calvert Uon of R1v~rvi.ew Avenue shall be 1m;,. Sc 901
tr ct office. The Board re00 e ,WOB 15.00 earned by the
209 .H.ul¥ers Avenue proved by doing the necessary.gTactlng BQrve8 ·the .rlght to reject any or all sale of 1200 Ibs. of neW8pape~s to 3 win q.ver tho Alumnae after
SWarthmore, Penna. setting ot curbs and paving of th~ bias In ·w,hole or In part and to award
defeating Friends Central in· a
Or to .ber. Attorneys
v~hlcle or cartway in accordance with contt:acta· on any Item or Items making which ·Lee Hollis· mother carted to practice game 9 to 0 the previous
Butler, ·Beatty. Greer &0 JohHson
standard B
h
1ft' I
up any, bid. .
Chester. The money carned b v in-.'
orong spec cat ons. The
HUd& Lang Denwortb
.I
week. Miss Allen is given all the
Media.. Pa.. .
curbs
BhaJI
be
Of
grantt&.
3T-4:;-J,8.
.
Secretary
dlvldual
children included the sell- credit by leading coaches
GT4U
tor
8ECTION I. COntraets J APprOPria.
tng of fats. shoveling snow, baby starting and promotlDg lacrosse tor
} Estate of EDITH SELLERS DUNTtlon. The proper Borough officers are
ESTATE OF NANNIE SE
sitting. making and selling yarn
lNG, deceased.
high sohool girlR in this area.
.hereby authorb;ed to execute such con- WIUSON DECEASED
RENA
LETTERS Testamentary
Letters' of Admlnlst;atlon, C T A lapel pins as wen as helping In
The Saturday morning baseball
On the above Estate .hava been tractfl. obligations or other docll~nts
granted to the undersigned who re.- ~ro=en~ lle~~r~fny tOpr~~i~td the ~mh- on t.be above Estate ha.ve been grai.ted the chores at home.
program has started under the diquest all persons ha.vlng cl~ms or dee.
e to the undersigned, who requests all
'''he fourth' grade
t n I
d
d.J.
s a u g e r s rection of coach Robinson. About
mands against the Estate of the de- au Ih or Ity here given shaJl continue nn- persons having claims
til said contract or contracts have
I
th E
f
or
eman $ worked with much enthUSiasm with
cedent to lIUike known tbe same, and been
40 boys reported Inst week. The
-duly executed or until Borou h aga nst
estate 0 the Decedent to
ail pertiODS Indebted to the decedent C
II b
tl'
g
make known the same, and aU per_ tht'ir Iteacher, Kathryn Moran. in
Junior or Hornet group will reto make payment. without delay, to
ounc, y mo on or resolution, shall sons indebted to the Decedent to make
direct ot,herwise. There Is hereby ap_1 payment without delay to
preparing n concert which th~Y ceive instruction ·from 1) to 10 A.
Claude C. Smith and
Provident Trust Company of able
prop:riated
out
of
~urplus
funds,
aVa.1I-1
h
R utgers auditorium.
for highway IJUrposea, an amount
Fred. R. Wilson,
gave I n t·e
M. with the Senior Group startPhlladelpll.la,
sumclent
to
pay
the
costs
of
said
work
Administrator
C.
T.
A.
The
proceeds
ot the concert aug..
17th & Chestnut Streets,
lng
at 10 A. M.
5« Walnut Lane
\phiJadelphta 3, Pa.
SECTION 7. ASflesflment. Upon comSwarthmore,
Penna.
mcnted
by
/
Indl\tldual
earnings
Tennis is being revived tbls
W. Logan Jlt.facCoy, PreSident,
of the ,vork and the ascertaln- or his attorney
from the salc of books, CO~1iC8.
Or to their Attorney
. pletlon
spring,
and new equipment has
t t th
ts
h
f
D.
Malcolm
Hodge, Esquire,
.
e cos
t ereo ,assessment Gibso Bullding
marbles, a private auction and
men 0
Claudo C. Smith, Esq ..
been purchased by .tbe School
shall be made. upon the ]lroperties
n
\.. 1617 Land Title B~.Iildtng.
abutting upon the Easterly side of ~C:!:h:::..
::.t~e::r!.
• .::P;.:e::n::n::;a.:..._ _ _ _ _._!!:6T!:::-4!:-:!1!8 baby tending, brought their cJaas
Philadelphia 1il, Pa.
Board to.. start the program movsaid street for one-Ullrd of tbe cost
contribution to '21.07.
6'1'-3-14
Executors
ing.
of sa.id imprGvements, according to
DINE VARSITY
ESTATE OF HANNAH DARLING- the foot frontage thereof. the Borough
A dinner In honor of the SwarthIn the College. Avenue buHding,
TON .JONES, Deceased, late ot: the paying the remaining two-thirds of
the
following
grades
donated
Borough of Media..
such cost. said assessment shall be more High School basketball squad
LETTERS OF AUMlNISTRATION made by the Borough Secretary, under was given by. the CItizens Athletic money whlcb they had earned by
On the a.bove .11state have been the direction of the Borough Engineer,
h·elplng at home, or had given
granted to the underSigned, who re. as provided by the Borough Code and Committee at the Rolllng Green
quests all persons haVing claims or the supplements thereto. The amount Golf Club last Friday evening. tram allowances: first grade. whose
demands against the .t;state of the de- assessed against each property shalJ
teacher Is Elizabeth Etris, gave h ...' "
cedent to make known the same and be payable to the Borough at face Glenn Killinger, one-time
great.
all persons Indebted to the dec'edent amount if paid within Ullrty (SO) Penn State athlete and now dean $10.00; fourth grade, whose tento make payment, without delay, to.
days atter the completion of the work,
cher is Jean McCreight. gave $10.
Swarthmore Nationa.l.Hank and Trust but -'d
any
such assessment remaining of men and athletic coach at West and fifth grade. wbose teacher Is
I
CompBl\Y
unpH.l. Lor more than thirty (30) days Chester State Teachers College, was
Swarthmore, Delaware County, Penna. from the time the work Is oompleted. h
Nell
WIsc~an ,ionated $23.00
Or to iL"'J Attorneys
•
shall draw Interest at the rate of 6% t e .prlnclpal speaker and enterDuane, Morris & Heckscher
per annum from the date the work Is tained !-he audience with stories of Secon.d 61.·u.u~S a't the COllege Ave' . STEAKS - QlOPS
1.617 Land Title Building
completed; and If not paid within flve the ~rama and humor or athletics. nue Sch·ool .under the iead~rshlp 9t.
Philadelphia 10, Pennsylvania
(6) months after completion, the Bor&_- -n... ..... _ .
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_--'iii'rrw..,,...""':m~=.!4T!::-lI!:-~28 ough Solicitor shall cause liens to be Bob McCann, LaSalle College bas- .a..u.u. ~1l8" are ·oUl.l working on
. SEAFOOD Oar Specialty
DELAWARE COUNTY
filed against the respective properties ketball coach, was another featured t'hetr projects. They have e8.rD.ed
Completely IAir-CoDditioaed
Sealed proposals will be receiVed at for their respective assessments w i t h ·
:117.4-1 ·to date. but bope to realize
the County Controller's Office. Court accrued Interest from the date of com- guest. High School Coaches Rob ..
House. Media, Pa., until 9.00 A ],I pletlon of the work, t<\t;"ether with all inlSon. Lauder and Snydcl', Super- :m.ore In the sale ot hand decorated
:EST and publicly opened at io :~o A.~[:: costs and attorney's fees. The Borough
EST on Monday. M.a,y 5. 1947 for fur- reserves the right to collect the said intendent
Frank n. Morey and ~~~~S~~!I!I~
nishlng and delivering F. O. B. Court assessments by other lawful means In Principal G.
Baker Thompson
House, ModI a. P ~ t en (1 0 ) new large tohe discretion of Borough Council.
rou~.ded ,out the ofticlal represend~ries and sl.:Qeen (16) new cur8ECTlO- 8. Re-'er. Any oreJItains for small WtndOWB tor the Law
......
--mtion.
Library In the Court House to con- nance or parts· of an ordinance conflictAll l O b
f t
Oil Buaaeia and Circa.....
form wit,h sample on Ole In the Con- log with the provisions hereof. be and
mem era 0
he 'varsity
uollH's Office. .
the same. hereby are repealed to the basketball squa~" a.ccompanled by
lie Watw Pml •
at tills
conflict
thisApril
oJ"dlnant:e.
~_S pee1ftcatI ons an d b Iddlng sheet may eklent
Passed
'lth with
dav of
A. D .. TI:~I~er., Jo~~ ··'ShQrt.y"
Wilmore.
Oil BU*aiq HOt uFwuce •
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.".se·ven.o.r the players.
fOI' ..L". w i. . . k ' . . . . .' .
talned unJess made out on said bldBorough of Swarthmore Captain Dick ·Jones, Bo, bble Hopson,
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Each bid must be accompanied by a
By· S. S. Rutherford David campbell. Ted OpP8nlartder.
cerW1ed check for fifty ($50.03) dollars
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PreoldeD~.'. B1l1 Huey. Dave CoIIlns,Harry Wjat:_:
~::.!:. the order at the County ~t.~. . . ,A~tesi.~:J=~c::n reD who had participated in the ;
The County Commisatonera reae~· .At)pr0v84 oilll "1th day·
..: -'.'. riequired Dumber of qua.."ters. and. ~.
tile right to ...._
or all bids.
of AprIl A. D. l'4T.
, _ r Da.ve Shank. were BIven. ,
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CLASSIFIED
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APPoINTS
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Swarthn'lOre. Pa.-Two Dew ap ...
- - - - - . , . . - - ' - - . , . . - - - - - poIntm.enIio have beaD .made to the
liberal arts faculty or Swarth·
l'SR80NAL
PBRSONAL-Vacuwn ct.eaaera. lrons
.toa&ters and nu:U08 rePaired. Ca.ll~
for Md· delivered. CaU Robert Brooks,
SWL 154..
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PoE. C;OMPANY
EXPANSION PROGRAM
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Phll&delphla, Aprll ..... The
Phlladelphla Electrio, OompaDY
Oontempllites a 200 mlJl10n do).lar
uPaDSlon program. It was announced today by Horace P.
LlverlllC1ge.presldent,atthoOom·
pany's ann\1&l meot1ng. Oash resources now on hand, ile sald,
mllke new lInanoing unnecessary
In the nea.r future.
"ThIs fa.r-reachlng expansion
program "one of the largest ever
estlm&ted 'on ·by the PhUedelphla
Electric OomplUl.f, Is based on
CODIldenceln the future growth
ofthePhlla.delphla a.rea. We anticIpate an 'ever-growlngdemand
for 'electriclt,.v and, are. planning
ahead 'on ,thJs premise, ~otwith"
standing the uncertaln~\
ahead. I might add that we have
emba.rked on tills program. OW
atter a most careful study of the
electrical needs of this Important
the results of Which entirely
justify our optimism."
Operating', revenues of the
.Oompany for' 1946 amounted to
1105,464,723, exceeding' the previous record high attained In 1946
by 4.8 percent.
"WhIle monthly sales of electricity ha.ve reOected the trend of
reconversion and the attendant
adjustments In the nation&}
economy, the OomplUl.f wau able
to complete the first full post-war
year with no' appreciable loss In
sales," MI. Llversldge reported.
, "ThIs was the reSult of substantial gains In res Iden tlal an d comh
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PERSONAl-Let us·· prepare your garden. large or small.· with new sclentitle Rototlller. ·Phone SWarthmore
079i-W.
PERsoNAL- Immedl&te service and
repairs on aU makes of electric
waahera (Bendbt_ included), Ironers.
vacuum cleaners. ranees, Irons, toasters, lana ..nd lamps. Also. wiring, 01·1
a.nd new. :aepa.1rs-servloo-tnstallaUon.
All work done In compl1ance with j<"lre
Underwriters'
reqUirements.
New
Vacuum cleaners (Eureka. and Royall,
upright and tank type now available.
Call Erich H. Hausen, SwarUlmore
285o-W. It no answer, call s.warth-
more 4)140.
PERSONAI...-R.esearcb Hortlculturist
wlll -care tor .smaU estate In return
for IMJard and room.. Energetic, 8iucere
-coUe:.te man.· Revly Box M, The
Swarthmorean.
PER SON·A L - Klad-Ezee clothes.
Smart, .attraettve, durable, SeU-Help
.styles for .boys.aDd girls. Indorsed by
Parents, Chlld··Life, and GoOd HouSekeepina· magaziDe& Eleanor ;K. Smith,
representative. . Tel. S w a. r t h m 0 r e
0221-W.
are".
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WANTED
W ANTED-Elderly retired couple de-
sJ.i6 to rent for term of years, small
hOuse. .. or ,
bedrOom;· oll heat; convenient raU transportation. Ample.
suitable space for vegetable garden essential. Excellent care of property
gU8.l"&Dteed. Reply to Box.· H, The
SWarthmorean.·
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W ANTF..r>--Part-tlme secretary-three
for
k • -12 A. ..
morn Ings a wee,
..n.
Swarthmore address. Expert at shorlmerc1a1 sales, toget sr wit the
. hand,' typing. Box .-.D.....!X.be ...~SWart.h.'"" ~1:apld ... OQl1vQl'alon •.• fiQDl_WaL: ,to ..
morean.
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civiJ1wi production, and-·a,·1arge
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more College for the fall semester.
Monroe C. Beanbley.' A.. B.,
Ph.
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b., Yale, has been ~med to the
department of PhU080Phy as asBlatant profesaor: Robert C. Askart. A. B. Wesleyan College. to
the Y.:ngHsh department.
Dr. Beardsley was at· Mt. Holyoke college ·for two years and
apent 1946 as head ot the phU080·
phtcal section Qt the ne.w Yale
curriculum.
Mr. Ackart has been at Tufts
collego for the PaRt two years ·and
before that taught American ·Llt-'
·erature and ClvUlzatlon at H,.rva.,rd
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DRIVE
CUNNINGHAM
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SILVERWARE
We Should, Know How.,
R.epaIrecI and Repiated
Fred A. Fish, Jeweler
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SIMMONDS
THE
College. He ·,,'111 n!:plaee SWQrth-'
more assistant professor Carvel -.
Collins. who Is transferring to
Harvard.
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East State Street, Media
40911d1lglD Ave.
226&
Phone Med!.8 1916
Beautify
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Reese-Baxter Co.
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}Jome
SPORTING GOODS.
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
ThIs SprIDg With a New Coal
or Paint, inside and out. '
FREE EBTI1IIATES GIVEN
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Pean Slate Bid«.
331 Dartmouth Avenue
South Ave. .wi 8 _ _,
Swnrlhmore 03411
l!ledia, Pa.
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MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
ROGER RUSSElL .
Maker of Fine PhotolJ'llpha
line
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Phone
Swa.
2626
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Phone Sw. 1I189-J.
MediI>
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER DI NICOLA
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ALL SIZES HARD COAL
Walters'
Tree Surge1'J: and
Landscapq
Phone Swarthmore 2175-R
104 Comen Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
GOLD BOND
APTITUDE TESTS
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A., MERCER QUINBY
CQuDleilDgt to
declde- on
PERBON~Baby-sltter. wantsateady ."
~; T~ .... ~ ·.."Urse or stod·y or, oCCupatIOD.··
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Job through .June 6th - avana.ble~ '-: ... : e. Oon;apany 88al~ . _ttlectrloJ~reo BGOltlet, 8. 1
every ·day ineluding Saturday. !Pi'6Ityto1ndustrlalcUatomers~hoW8Cr·
1.·O!\ILIN80N· COUNSELORS
Formerl,.. of Media
ferably 1 :30-&·:00.. Call Ann RePpert,
a marked recovery· begtnnlng 11]2 M8l'ltet St. Pblladelpbla, a,· Pa.
1I115
W. LehIgh A ...... phIJa.
SwartJunore 0156,~.,
early In 1946, f,QUowlng the lnltial
'sharp decline when the 'WI\r ended
l'hon8 Baldwin 1110
In August. }945., .'.'
No addlUonal cbarge for
W ANTED-:Sw1mmtng and na.tu~6 iore
·Resld~ntlal sales. cQmprtslng
councllorS, Jiurse •. and helper for
suborbanc&lls.
county Girl Scout camP. Reply"·to
service to nearly 700.000 htimeB1n
Swarthmore 2&22-W.
Phlladelphla and vtolnlty. C04Enjoy a far nwre comforttlnued their upward trend In
,
.
1946. Tha average residential cusSwarthmore 1448
1\7ANTED-Veteran and :wife desire 2
able home·
spring and
tomer used 1465 kilOWatt-hours
or 3 room. furnlabed or. unfurnished
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apartmenL Excellent references. Call . laSt yea.r; an 'lncrease of }0.6 per
for years to come, ,with a
DeL. 6-1690.
cent over 1946. This use is well
,
Ames .&: Rubbish Removed
ahead of the· national average.
lawns Mowed
Geneml Hauling
heat control on your furWANTED- Young married veteran
Swiu1hmore 2253
An Inerease In all clasSes of gas
lIIS8 IIardIDg Ave.
Morton. Pa.
and wite. students, ·looklng for prom- .
lse of 2 or .3 room apartment for next I sales, except lndustrtal, resulted
nace.
Prompt
installation.
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In a. 6.6 per cent lisa In gas
fa.U. WllUng to pay rent for month
previous to occupancy. Write or call
revenues for the yea.r. Thela.rgest
John Ladd, c/o Mrs. Betty Shipherd,
increase In these revenues 00316 Dartmouth .avenue. Tel. Swarth·
curred in househea.tlng S&les, In
more 01'l9.
Which there was a gain of 12.4
W ANTED-Cottage at Ocean City for
per cent over 1945 In the quantity
week ot .June II through 18, between
of gas sold.
8t;h. an.. 12th Streets. Call Mrs. Fred·
Owing to lack of materl&l and
erick ,Patman. Swarthmore 0463.
because of buUdlng restrictioDII,
installation of new electrio generW\ANTED - Two second.Jumd girl's
RIDLEY PARK
bicycles. In good condition, ~zes 28
ating capacity wau retarded durand 28. English or regular type. Ca.~l
&-Z£B-O acta 1mmed.1&tely to relltnI
Ing the .."r. In order to assure
,
Swarthmcfi"8 IHO_Y.
the Itch of skin lrrlta.tiOll8. Then It
greater reserve capacIty and to
goes to work comba.tlng the trrIt&tlOD
CESSPOOLS
itself. 1:t helps .your IIkfn feel and look
provide for increasing demands
WANTED-Four bedroom house in
'11[.., Dew again. Your drUgJ1a1i haM
SepUc Tanks OIeaned
tor electrlolty In this area., the A"'ZBE-O
Swarthrtiot'e. Will pa.y up to ,26,OJO.
Otn1m.ent and .. A-ZBB-O
Modern
SanItary Methods. We
R.9ply to Box V, The Swarthmorean.
Aowd'er,
Ask
b1m
fOr
Pre.
Trta1
PacJlOompany's' expansion program
go. aJllfWhere at no extra charge.
age. or: write A ..ZBE-O Products Pol·
calls for net addition of 673.000
c"1)ft, Pa.
WANTED-BOOKs.:-tor L. W. V. sale
RALSTON BROTHERS
kIlowa.tts In generating capaolty
May 10. Clear out your shelves. by
Phone: Chester Hts. 42B13
In
the
next
five
yea.rs.
ThIs
18
an
ph~nlng Swarthmore 1334-J.
Increase of 54 per cent over the
and
WANTED-Bunk beds and chest. Telecapacity at the end of 1946.
Phone: Swarthmore l044-R
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Medt a 12G7 M
pone
Two major projects in the proGrace Lewis
gram are ·the new S54.0Q0,OOO
W\ANTED-To buy camera 12(),~ 626,
116, or 616.1 Call Swarthmore 2 53.
Southwa.rk generating station.
Emplo;ment Agency
0arpentrJ' RepaIrs and
the Inlti&l unit of Which Is now In
Domesuc and Industrial Help
Phone: Media 0755
the prellmlrlaiy stages of operaPOR sALE
Hotel & Restaurant, etc.
KIn>saI
InsulaUOD
tion, and the $20,000.000 addition
108 School St., Morton, h .
0emeDS Wort<
of two generators and anxntary
FOR SALE-Large-slzed maple crlb
with spring and mattress; large-size
equipment at the Ba.rbadoes
ARTERS
BROTHERS
CJaN_
_era
tricycle. C;all Swarthmore U88-J.
plant.nea.rNorrlstown. MI. LlverCall
Bldge also announced that a ne..
• FOR SALE-Teo-section radiator. 3'"
high. 26.... long, B 1/2 deep. Call
generator has been .ordered for
302 Gayley Street
Swarthmore 1808.
the Richmond plant in Northeast
Media, PaCarpenten and Builders
Phlladelphla., for installation In
FOR SA~Wlltori rug 9 x 12, tan
and brown, '45; rug 7.8 x 13.8 tan
1950. lmportantlmprovements
Tel. Meclia 2567-R
and. blue,. ,20. Tel. Swarthmore 063{)-J.
w1ll also be made at the OomGarages and Alterationa
TO
pany'sgas manufacturing plants
FOR SALE-Ha;nd plow cultivator;
various garden tools; dog house. Call
at Ohester and West OonshoSwarthmore 0429.
hooken.
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A colored motion picture of the
FOR SALE-ltt6 PIY1IIPuth De Lus:e,
609 Magnolia Ave., Aldan
. .f..door sedan. Driven 1800 mUes. Tel.
Southwark generating station,
PHONE
Swarthmore 219,(,
the lnltlal construction work at
Phone: Madison 4882
the Ba.rbadoes plant, 'and' ot' the
FOR SALE-Glr1's lacrosse sUck. ExMEDIA
0755
Swarthmore
cellent condition. call
Oompany's hydro plant at Oono2202.
wingo. was shown to the stockholders. In commenting On .the
FOR 'BIIlfTI '
picture; Mr. I,lversIdge'declared.
"$outh'Wl\rk la the laat worllln
FOR RENT-Attractive 8eQODd...ftoor
Ail. T,Pes' ot.
the
economical use 01 Investors'
room. ConvenJellt to tea-rooms and
1m p' P-1IODB aDa Bepa.lrs
_rtatIon. -C a I 1 swarthmore capital. It Wui fortify the Company'B B¥8tem' arid provide the
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margin" 01_ poWer· In thl8 area
Vidutt) tor_
FOUil'D
nec,
cOpe ·w1th the In~t.J' y PO U NID-Oll .. ·.S~ie aV8llue~ 0; ~ d8JD!IDds fQ~ electricity_
PhIi&delphla· Electrlo'. poIIC)' of
wblte embroIdOne! han_let.
Call
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tanlghted. p.Mnlill! hila made It
.>1 180M-41rl •• ·Aft.
PHONE
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FUEL OIL
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'TH~~TOE;S
llAVE··WOOD
Painting
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Paperhanging
HOME' IMPROVEMENTS
IRWIN M. BENDER &SON
DAVE WOOD
Refinish Your Floors
A.·WAYNE.
MOSTELLER
Electrical Contractor
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TQ~~~LET1r'YOUR ·PAINtING
"',' 'jOB· AS ~ YOU WANT IT DONE
t.v to
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PETERE. TOLD
General In.DranC6
333 DARTMOU'I1I AVE.
I'boae J>artmo.IIh 1833
25th Year
1922
1947
Is Your (Jar In
oondIUon for &bat
Snmmer vacation?
A
better Job.,....be
doaeaow
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lIfa,. 1st
....d the rush wUl be on.
Now 18 tbe _
time
for the BEST JOB
Hannum and Waite
Yale Ave. & Cheater Rei.
Swarthmore 1250
THE
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
GROW
New Features Add
to Popular
Service
Swarthmoreans who have not
vLslted their Public Library recent·
ly 'should drop In and see the 1mprovem.ents that have been mad~1
in the form of an excellent job of
painting, new nuoreseent lighting,
nDd new bookcases, shelving. and
oth'er needed equipment.
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Librarian Bettina. Hunter, in her
annual report to the Library
Board, announced a. total clrculatlon of 41,702 books and perIodicals
In the 12 tnlOnths of 1946. Nearly
29.000 ot these were adult books
(of which about three-quarters
wero fiction and one-qua.rter nonfiction), and 12,'107 were juvenl1e
Of the I, 670 neW bOOM pur'chased during the year 1946. approximately two-thirds are aBSured
acceSS to the latest and best bookR
th'rough the additions that are con ..
t1n~aIlY being made to the Library's already excellent stocle of
standard, recent. and current literLiture.
A substantial number ot S"'artbmoreans are making regular use of
their Public Library facll1tle8. New
readers registered in 1946 numbered 454. of whom 316 were adults
and 138 children, ~k1ng 0. total
membership of 2,728. Membership
Is free to all SWlll'thmoreans,
The Library Board teels that
Swarthmore, with' a population of
only 4.500, .has reason to be proud
of .1:10 large a Library membership
and of the purchase of 80 many
new books In the course of the
past year. President P. B. Je"W'ett
of the Board has appOinted a. pub.
Hcity committee. Mn. Petor Told,
Paul F. Gemmill,. Dr. J. A. Calhoun
undertake to Inform· Swarthmoreuns about developments: that tako
plnce in th'e!t' Library.
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511 WELSD ST.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Luncheons ,1.00
DI!mers ~ ,t.71>
CO~ONIAL
neuer
:Jail
There are many limes in a
person's life when one just
can't put into words what
one feels - limes when
you have just lost a dear
friend or when you want·
to 10 something especia\1y
nice and meaningful for
the ones we love.
THAT'S THE TIME
CHOOSE FLOWERS.
TO
,
Throughout the centuries,
they have n~ver failed.
DINING ROOM
STA,G'Ml
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
CARNS
FloweTB
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
Greetlnjr canis
DecoraUve and NOTell,.
CIuJdles.
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Baltimore Pike
CAlL· CHESTER 8286
lAs Ad""'.... Oct. 17th, 1"46
In
n.. Ewntng lui......
SpringIIeld, Pn.
Phone Swa. 04110
SAVING
The Boa.fd of Directors of the
Swarthmore League ot Women
Voters met April 15 at the ·bome
of Mra. Clair Jeglum on OgdeJ;l
Avenue.
Besides Mrs. Jeglum
there were present Mesdames Edward W. Hay•. carl Chase. David
P. Wisdom, John M. Moore. Wal.
ter RoblnsoD. Glenn R. Morrow,
Thom~ K. Brown, Jr., Joseph
Lynch. Albert Hillis. Helen Oood:wID. S. lJ. Hemenwq. Samuel
Everett. W. H. Gehring, Phelps
Souie and Harold March.
Among reports covering the widE)
range of Lelfgue activities one tact
ot special Interest to thosc desirIng that publlo institutions be
staffed with tbe 'pest possible per..
sonnel, was the 8uccess of the
League's
Speakers
Panel
t?r
trained persons to bo ~pPolnted to
the now Juvenile Detention Home.
Results of eight persons' 9peaklng
to 23 groups on this subject showed wide Interest, according to Mrs.
S. H. Hemenway who directed the
work. Letters received from the
Judges concerned alsQ show Itttereet in the BUuaUon.
TIME
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W:OUam H. Gehring, D.8Slstant
district purcba.yln g agent for the
duP9nt company. was appOinted to
Borough CouncU Friday evening to
lie 18 a. member of the R01l1ng
Turner who Is mOVing from the
borough.
Mr. Gehring who has been a
resident of Swai-ihmore since 1933,
Uvea on University pla~e wUh' his
wife and two daughters, Jean who
Is studying at Corn-.ell, and Virginia,
a seventh grade student· In the
local junior. blgh school.
A gradUate of Cornell University,
h~:.ls & m'C!mber of the Rolling
Green Golf Cl·ub anI! chairman of
the .coal committee of th~ National
.As8oclatlon of Purchasing Agents.
Borrow· Here
And Insure Locally
Morris Smith, all playing th'o small
but tm.portant old servants should
be given special mention.
In a" comedy that Is more than
usually full of laugh lIne8 the cast
Is to be congratulated for the flrie
manner in wh~ch they bring out
stodglness underl'ying the Apley
existence, the whote atmosphere
~ convention, tradition and nar- ,.
rO\\-"1less of the Apley 11fe. Although· tho play Itself may portray
a narrow existence, "Th~ Late
George Apley la cert&1nly not nar..
row In its breadth of entertalnmen"L From the well ch'osen cast
to the well planned set. the play Is
3,. tremendous success,·
SAVE TODAY FOR A BEllm TOMORROW
Shown by Local
Artists
An unusual, delightful and Inafternoon was greatly ,.,n ..
Joyed by members ot the Swarthmore Woman's Club on Tuesday
when Mrs. Stanley MacMUlan ot
the art department pre.eented Paulette VanRoekcns,' guest exhibitor
At the Club's annual art show.
14Jas Va:nRo&kens 18 a .craduate ot
the Moo.re ·9mU~ute 'w~e:rc. ·she. re~:
celv'iul: two fellolVshlpa--one ~ the
Academy pt Fine Arts where she
8tUdJ~d sCulpture. She 18 m~rried
to thO!) well..ktnown artist, Arthur
MeltZer. and has cont1nued her
career of pa.tntlng .and teaching along with her activities as mother
and wIfe. Miss VanRoekens lias
received many awards including
the Gold Medal ot the;, Plastic
Club, the Medal ·of the. Sketch
Club, the Award of the National
""\ Association ot ~men Artists and
Sculptors and the Fellowship
Prize at the Academy.
Thirty...five local artists were
repl""!8eJl~d by 58. exb.lhits varying
from mlnlatur~ to finger painting
and" wood cawing. whUe three of
Mi9B VanRoekens water colors
were on display, Including one
which won the fellowship prize.
The Exhibit will be open to th"l
pubUc on Wednesday, . Thursd~"Y
.and Friday of this week from 2 to
6 and '1 to 9 p.m., and ~n Saturda.y
from 2 to 6 p.m. There will be a
tea for exhibitorS and club members from· 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, following which the display will be
removed.
Works by the;, following people
are Included In the exhibition:
,Marjorie Adams. Gertrude S. Battershall. Edith Binns. _bel Blake.
Harriet Butler, Isabel Bunting,
Charles Chickering, Alice Cmemcr,
H"llen D. Craemer, Jean Evans,
Florence F. Gardner. Cyril Gardner, Owen W. Gay. Alice L. Gilbert. Mary Goodwin. ~oise M.
Holmes, Stuart Jones, Eleanor
Ke.1ghton. Mary A. Lilly, Margaret
Lime. Dorothy, C. Kent, Dorothy
S. MacMlUan. Mary: deMoll, Dr.
Samuel Palmer. Allfl'9 H. Paxson.
Jonathan PrItchard.· Juanita StePbens. Florence Trtcl(er, Otis W'al-·
ter. Mrs. Otis Walter, Hilda "Watkins. Florence Wilcox, Howard
Wllhoyte. Sue V. D. Wlilters. and
Robert Wood.
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pOlntB of merit of the uhlblt.
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Alexander' HeroD. vice-president
of the Crown Zellerbach COrporation of Ban FranCI8cO; will be the
tourth speaker in the current
manqement series bi!linl' 8pO-riaored
at the" college by the Co·oper
Foundation. ·Mr:. Herons' toPIC" will
be '";Employee Relations as a. Factor in Businellll Planning."
During the war. Mr. Heron "'Was
colonel In the army, and was
in charge ot all the civilian employees in the War Department.
Later he was made chairman of
the Post-War Devel~pment Committee for tbe State of California.
Recently he has returned to his
tormer position 8B vlce ... presldent
of Crown Zel(erbach In charge of
Induatr1al and publlo relations. The.
Crown Zellerbach Corporation Is
one of the principal paper and
pulp companies ·In .. this countrY,
operating chiefly on the WC8t
coast. Mr. Heron Is also a lccturer
In the School of Bushie88 Admlnlstratton at Stanford University.
The lecture Is scheduled for
8·:15 p. m. on TbursdaYt May 1 In
Clothier Memorial. The public is
'cordially Invited.
TIDS
WEEK
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NASON TU TAKE
P.t"........fl!U~ip· to continue h iI;iiiiiiiiiiiideni::·:ei:tb:'.;AIl~~I~n:.;1oae=~so;:Hd~,~,,"::c~e~n:o~ce:n~w:.·=1e~I:an::,1~iii
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Park Avenue Man
.Victim of Heart
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Attack
Perley L. Wihitaker, comptroller
and secretary-treasurer of the 8t.
Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company. died suddenly ot a heart attack on Sunday in Tacoma. Wash.
Born iil Bingham, Me., on January 9. 1880 •. hO!)' w~. eduacted at
Waterville High School and Colby
'Coi!esa.Iii'··Watolt;n"e. Jil:i>" Mr..
Whitaker·
.
was·. 'an auditor w'ltb the
enginee~ng flrm
of Stone and
W.ebater in Boston for. nearly 16
years before bringing hlB family to
Swarthmore in 1928. They lived on
Yal"3 avenue unttl they built their
present home at 147 Park avenue.
He waS a meqtber of Zeta Psi
Fraternity and a Mason.
Surviving are his wife. Elizabeth
H.: two daughters Mrs. C. Russell PhUllps and ~rs. Wallace Lippincott. Jr. ot Swarthmore; a son,
Harvey. of Medla; two grandchUdr.en,--Jonn and Mary Phillips;
a brother an~ three sisters In
CaUfornia and a brother in Maine.
Services were conducted by the
Rev. 'Dr. David Braun of the
Swarthmor.e PresbyterIan Church.
yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at Ollver Bair·s. Philadelphia. Interment fotlowed at South Berwick. Me.
$3.00 YEAR
HIGH SCHOOL
BAND
PlAYS
Capacity Audience
DISCUsS GREEK LOAN
Alexander Karanlka.e, NaUona.1
Secretary ot the Amen1~ Council
for a Democratic Greece., will discuss the Greek-Turkey loan before
the monthly dinner meeUng of the
Trinity Men~8 Club on Mon~ay
April 28 ~t 6:30 p,m. In the He·
creation Room of the Church.
He has returned from Washing..
ton where he testiOed betore the
Senate Foreign Atralrs Committee
on! the attitude of the Greeks In
relat.lon to prcs.sure (rom both
America' and Russia.
.
He Is well-known in American ..
Greek Ufe and Is an author of war
poetry. "In Praise of Heroes."
A general diSCUSsion on thfo polIUcal implications of the GreekT,urkey loan will fo)low the talk.
The speaker wil be .introduced by
Commander William H. Collins,
President of th·e Men·s Club.
LEAVE IN FALL.
i.
President Takes First
Sabbatical Since
I nauguration
• It was announced Wednesday
that Swarthmore's prcaldent. John
\V. Nason, will be on leave of ahsence for the fall semester. 194748. This will be Dr. Nason's ftrst
rCKplte from his offiCial duties since
his inauguration as president in
1940, succeeding Frank Aydelotte.
Hears Varied·
Program
LWV,ClUB TO
HOLD MEETING
Three Authorities To
Review Housing
Problems
61 ART PIECES, P.1. WHITAKER
IN CLUB EXHIBIT
Paintings, Carvings DIES IN TACOMA
Swarthmore National Bank
And Trust Company
USTSGAMES
BIVen a
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SWAR1HMQRE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947
duPont Man To Fill
Howard Turner
Vacancy
(ConUnued from pap 1)
the theory of International - and problems ot th'elr. statlstlcaJ
m ...urement, to be Carried on in
SWItzerland and tho Netherlands.
AlezaJlder Peter it..... & apeeh'
lIluclent at Bwartlunore aIBo .....
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LECTURE AT
Players Club
Gives Comedy
Dr. Paul Belk assistant professor
of history and Dr. Wolfgang F.
Stolper assistant professor of econ·
omlca, S'Warthm~re College recelv ..
oed Guggenheim lIemorlal Fellowships awarded last week by the
.John Simon Guggenheim. Memorial
Foundation, New York.
Dr. Bel~ Nlc;:elv6.d b!B a.~rd for
a study of confttctlng aoclal ph1l08oP~ In ~.e French Revolution.
entailing research in France.
The proJect tor wAlch Dr. Stolper received . it·ls felloWship Is
studies In the dynamic aspects of'
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
L W. V. DIRECTORS MEET
Swarthmore College's Varalty
football schedule for 1147, which
inclUdes light
tour home
a.nd tour away, has bea. aDnounce4 II¥ carl K. DeDmuth.
Dlreotor of SWarthmore A.thleU....
The tutUe Quakers" open their
eeaaon on October" With an away
game at Franklin & llarshall. and
they close the season wIth their
tra41t1onal rival, Ha.vertord College. at home on November 221.
The un Swarthmore schedule
lists the same eight oPPolin&'
taa.ma that were inclnded on the
grid Oohedule. The Garnet's
114. record shows five vlctorl611
a,gainat three 1088118. They downed
Johns Hopkins, Drexel, and Haverford, while losing to Muhlenberg,
Franklin & Marshall.· Ursin"",
beaten onlY b)' Delaware: Wesle:ran U,nlverslty. undefeated _
season: ....d Dlck.lnaon College.
The 194'1 schedule:
Oct. 4-Franklln &. Marshall
Away
Oct. II-Muhlenberg College
Home
Oct. 18-Wealeyan Unlv.. Away
Oct. 26-Ursinus College Home
Nov. I-Dickinson College Away
Nov. 8-.Tohn':l Hopkins University
Home
Nov. I6-Drexel Institute AwaY
Nov. 22-Haverford College
Home
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Dr. Nason expects to use his
leave of absence to complete a
book on the phJlosOphy ot LelbnJz,
u. project he was forced to abandon when l he assumed his administrative duties.
During. his absence. lOr•. James
A. Perkins, .vlce-presl~e.nt, will act
>,the 1~~"a.dm·in18t","Uve. off;lcer.:
· Pl'O-\1ow· to hili ;appoJn'tlheiit"
prC8ld~nt ot
Swarthmore, Dr.
Nason:was·.a member of the department 'of philosophy here. A
'graduate of Phillips Exeter Acad·
emy and Carleton 'College, Dr.
Nason took:. his M. A. at .Harvard
and attended Oxtord as a Rhodes
Scholnr. He joined the Swarthmore faculty in 1931.
as'
MEETING DATE CHANGED
· A meeting of tne Senior :Mothers
will be held at, the home of Mrs.·
William R. Huey of Dickinson ave·
nue. Thursday, May 8 instead of
May 1 as orglnalb' planned.
To Preside at YWCA
.As president ot the Phlladelphia YWCA, Mrs. E. Fay Campbell of Cornell avenue, will pre~
side at the 77th annual meeting
of t'ha.t organization to be held
Wednesday April 30 at the Warwick Hotel.
On Friday, May 2, at eight p. m.
at the Woman's Club. "Our Housing Problem: how will Delaware
County meet it?" will be dlsoussed
under the joint sponsorship of the
Woman~s Club and the lAtague ~f
W'JQmen Voters.
Community planning in the metropolitan area will be reviewed by
T. Norman Mansell. architect, and
member of the Citizen's Council
on City Planning. Joseph D. Cal~
houn, Chairman of the recenUy ra ..
actlyated. Delaware County HousIliff Authority. will. explain tbe
pUrposes: a:n:d~"·~.rlB·-;-Of ·his·· &gehcr~
State and federal legislation affecting housing Will be. presented
"by Elizabeth Boldt. Consultant to
the Philadelphia Housing Association.
Mrs. Walter Robinson and Mrs.
Joseph Lynch. co-chairmen of the
League 8ub committee· on hou8Ing•. secured the speaters tor t.he
meeting.
This meeting Is being sponsored.
for the public to present the opportunlty for those tn this area
to know what c,al\ be done, because so much depends upon the
people _who live here. It wUl he.lp
to answer some of the questions
which abound. as to what has
been done elsewhere. and what Is
being planned ahead.
The discussion wlll take place
in ihe evening to make It po~i
ble for all those interested to attend.
WOMAN'S CLUB SPOl\lSORS PAGEANT OF TIlE BRIDES
The Robert Holm conducted
Swarthmore High School Band
reached new heights of musicianship in its ninth annual concert
FrJday night. The auditorium was
c;rowded to capacity as the Color
Guard pre~nted the colors and
the curtains opened with spot.
light on the chalk drawing by
Charlotte Hobbs and Katherine
Hayes of a Ufesize high stepping
d.·um major which set the thre9
concert scene.
Announcement
that
Weston
Clarke, Jr., had placed In the first
clarinetists In the state at York
~nrUer in the day loosened a trl ...
bute "of' applause for the musician
whose clarinet 2010 drew prolonged
tribute when It was performed later
in the program. Weston also conducted the band in Its Performance
of Sousa's Washington Post march.
Charles LaWB trombone 8010,
Pryor's "Thoughts of Love:' WeB
well received and executed In flne
tone. Mra. Palmer L. Skoglund accom pained both soloists. Charles'
performance was preceded. by"
Robert C. Dlsque'a story ot his
humming pursuit of the elumve
tune since he first heard ArthUr
Pl"l'or play It On an April night In
Iowa In 1896 untU he caught up
with the yet unpubllshed manuscript In 1944 and secured the
first copy for his pride and joy.
the Swarthmore High Scbool Band.
'~hats hOW," said Mr. .J)l8que.
chairman of th'e Band Parents
Committee and founder ot the
Band, 'Thoughts of Love' came. ~
.S'Yarthmore."
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A1~aY8 sl,~ce88ru~ In its rendition of marches tbe five chose for
concert presentation were well per-,
formed ·with the Tannhauser earn..
Ing special commendation, and the
"March ot the Free Peoples" with
Its display of flashing "lights providing Interest and' climax to the
evening. Mr. Holm·s strong leadership and thorough instruction· bore
fruit in the smoothness In tempo
and tone transitions and in tho
generally extonal quaUty evidenced in such nqmbers as Monastery
Gard~n and "Bells Acros.
The familiar melodic theme of
uDanube Waves" and the long popular "Tea for Two" and "ShOWboat" were received with contagious pleasure. Emily Pritchard
and Steven Sponcer appeared •
glamorously and tunefully, as
soloists tn the Jerome Kern me~
ley. Jane Allen did double duty
tn the Strauss Emperor We.ltz, adding a successtul debut on the
Kettle drums to her usual melodic
emphasis at the glockenspiel.
• The arrival two da.ys before the
concert of the band·s new drums
gave a. sense of adventure to the
musicians and added pleasure to
the .audience which enjoyed each
of the drummers' performance on
it. The rclfurbtshed ·unlforms enhanced the group appearance. The
band's.annual .concert Is its only
source of funds for uniforms.
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The ftnal program In the ea..
Bon of Swarthmore College Orchestra concerts wiU be presonted on
Friday evening, May 2nd, in Clothier Memorial Ha.ll at Swarthmore College.
The program of the 40-plece
orchestra, whicn 1111 under the direction of Dr. Pe.ter van de Kamp,
will be as fotJowa: the" uSeragllo"
overture. by )foiart: Be9thoven'lI
Symphony Nnmber 8 In F major:
Concerto gr'088O. OpWl 8. Number
S, in C minor. by Cor811t: Fanfor plano and oroheotra.
written b)' Dr......n de Kamp; and
the triumphal march from "Peter
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New Features Add
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1947
Swarthmorcana who have not
visited their Public Library recently should drop in and sec the im-
provements that have been made,
in the form of an excellent job of
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Inspection starts Mar 1"
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COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
SAVING
The Board ot Directors of the
Swarthmore League ot Women
Voters met A(Jrtl 15 at the home
ot Mrs. Clair Jeglum on Ogden
Avenue.
Besides
Mrs.
Jeglum
there were present Mesdames Edward W. Hay, Carl Chase. David
P. Wisdom, John M. Moore, Walter Robinson. Glenn n. Morrow.
Thom~ K. Brown. Jr.. Joseph
Lynch. Albert Hillis. Helen Good:win. S. H. Hemenw&Y. Samuel
Everett. W. H. Gehring, Phell)s
Soule and Harold March.
painting, new fluorescent lighting,
Among reports covering the wide
and new bookcases, shah-lng, and range of League activities one fact
olh"or. nceded equipment.
of special interest to those desirLibrarian Deltlna. Hunter. in her ing that publlc institutions be
annual report to the Library staffed with the ,lJest possible perBoard, announced a total circula- sonnel, was the success of the
tion of 41,702 books and periodicals Leaguc's
Speakers
Panel
for
in the 12 m:onths of 1946. Nearly trained persons to be appointed to
29.000 of the!:le were adult books the new Juvenile Detention Home.
(of which about three-quarters Results ot eight persons speaking
were Clction and one-quarter non- to 23 groups on this subject showfiction), and 12.707 were juvenile ed wide Interest, according to Mrs.
Of the 1. 670 neW books pur- S. H. Hemenway who directed the
chased durim; the year 1946, ap- work. Letters I'~ceived fro III the
I)roxlmately two-thirds are assured Judges concerned also show Inaccess to the latcst and b(>st books terest in the situation.
th-ruugh the additions that are con·
t1nuallY being made to the Li·
·bl·ary's already excellent stock ('f
standard, recent. and current literature.
A substantial number of Swarth(Continued trom page 1)
moreans are making regular use of
Morris Smith. all playing the small
their Public Library facUlties. New
but important old servants should
readers regIstered in 1946 numberbe given special mention.
ed 454. of whom 316 were adults
and l3R children. making a total
In a comedy that is more than
membership of 2,728. Membership usually full of laugh IIncs the cast
is to he congratulated {or the flne
is free to all Swarthmoreans.
Thc Library Board feels that manner in which they bring out
Swarthmore. witti a population of stodglness underlying the Aple)"
only 4.500, has reason to be proud existence, the whole atmosphere
of so large a Library membership ot convention. tradition and narand of the purchase of so many rowness of the Apley Ufe. Although the piny Itself may portray
new books in the course of the
a
narrow existence, "1.~he Late
past year. President P. a Jewett
George
Apley is certainly not narof the Board has appointed a pub~
llcity cOlllmlttee. Mrs. Peter Told, row in its breadth of entertalnPaul It'. Gemmill, Dr. J. A. Calhoun ment. From the well ch"osen cast
to the well planned sct, the play Is
unuertake to infOl'm Swarthmorea.
trClnendous succcss.
ami a b out d eve Iopmen t s that take
plnce In tlfeir Libral·Y.
Players Club
Gives Comedy
TIME
Swarthmore
College's
GEHRING NAMED
TO BURO COUNCIL
duPont Man To Fill
Howard Turner
Vacancy
Borrow Here
And Insure Locally
football schedule to.-
There are many times in a
person's life when one just
can't put into words what
one feels - times when
you have just lost a dear
friend or when you want
to 10 something especially
nice and meaningful for
the ones we love.
THAT'S
THE
TIME
TO
CHOOSE FLOWERS.
Throughout the centuries,
they hO:ve n~ver faUed.
CARNS
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
Flowers
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
Greeting Cards
Decorative and Novelty
Candles.
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Baltimore Pike
SprlDgfleld, Pa.
Phone Swa. 0450
an.
yau
U,nlveralty.
Swarthmore National Bank
And Trust Company
Member of Federal Depoelt Insurance OorpoftLtiOIl
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The 1947 schedule:
Oct. 4-Franklln & Marshall
Away
Oct. 11-Muhlenb€'rg CoUcge
Home
Oct. 18-Wesleya.n Uni\'. Away
Oct.. 25-Ursinus College Home
Nov. I-Dickinson College Away
Nov. 8-Johnf"! HOllklns University
Home
Nov. 15-Drexel Tnstitute AWa5'
Nov. 22-Haverford College
Home
Beik, Stolper Are
Guggenheim Fellows
Dr. Paul BeLk assistant professor
of history and Dr. Wolfgang F.
Stolper as."Iistant professor of econ.
omics. Swarthmore College received Guggenheim. Memorial Fellowships a warded last week by the
John Simon Guggenhein\ Memorial
Foundation. New York.
Dr. Beik r~celved his award for
a study of confUcting social philosophies In the French Rovolutlon.
entailing research in France.
The project
per received
studies In the
the theory of
and problems
for which Dr. 8tol ..
his feUowship Is
dynamic aspects ot
International trade
of tlrelr statistical
measurement. to be carried on In
Switzerland and the Netherlands.
Alexander Peter RUBBO a SIIeclal
student at Swarthmore also was
VAUIE ItUDQUAI_ . . _ _
given .. felloWsh~p to continue hla
painting.
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947
LECTURE AT CLOTHIElt
Alexander Heron, vice-president
ot the Crown Zellerbach Corporation ot Ban Francisco, will be the
tourth speaker in the current
management serles being sponsored
at the college
by the Cooper
Foundation. :Mr~ Herons' topic will
be "~mployee Relations as a Fac·
tor in BuslneEf Planning."
During the war, Mr. Heron was
a· colonel In the army, and was
In charge of all the clvillan employees In the War Department.
Later he was made chairman of
the Post-War Development Com·
mittee for the State of California.
Recently he has returned to his
tormer position WI vice-president
of Crown Zellerbach in charge Of
Industrial and publlc relations. The
Crown Zellerbach Corporation is
one of the principal paper and
pulp companies in this country,
operating chieflY on the west
coast. Mr. Heron is alao a lecturer
in the School of Business AdminlKtration at Stanford University.
The lecture Is scheduled for
8·:15 p. m. on Thursday. May 1 in
Clothier Memorial. The public is
. cordially invited.
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NASON TO TAKE
LEAVE IN FALL
President Takes First
Sabbatical Since
Inauguratinn
,It was announced Wednesday
that Swarthmore's president, John
,,~. Nason. will be on leave of ahscnee (or the fall semester, 19474S. This will be Dr. Nason'S first
I·cspit~ from his offictal d uUes since
hiH inauguraUon as prcsident in
1940, succeeding Frank Aydelotte.
Three Authorities To
Review Housing
Problems
P. L. WHITAKER
INPaintings.
CLUB EXHIBIT
Carvings DIES IN TACOMA
Park Avenue Man
An unusual. delightful and instructive afternoon was greatly ~n4
joyed by membere or: the Swarthmore Woman's Club on Tuesday
when Mrs. Stanley MacMtllan ot
h
t d epar t men t pre~nte d P au1tear
ette VanRoekens, guest exhibitor
~. ar t sow.
h
a t th e CI u b •s annuUol
Miss VanRoe.kens 1s a. graduate of
the Moore Institute whel'~ s h e recelved two fo Ilows hi ps-onc to th e
Academy of Fine Arts where she
studied sculpture. She Is married
to th-e wel1-klnown artist, Arthur
Meltzer, and has continucd her
Career of pa..1.nUng and teaching along with her activities as mother
and wife. Miss VanRoekens has
received many awards including
the Gold Medal of th~ Plastic
Club. the Medal of the Sketch
Club, the Award of the National
Association ot Women Artists and
.F'cllowship
sculptors
and
the
Prize at the Academy.
Thirty-five local artists we,'e
represented by 58 exhlbiL"!. varying
from miniatures to finger painting
and wood carving, while three of
Miss VanRoekens watcr colors
were on display, including one
which won the fellowship prize.
The Exhibit will be open to th~
publlc on Wednesday, Thursd3.)'
and Friday of this week from 2 to
5 and 7 to 9 p.m., and on Saturday
from 2 to 5 p.m. There will be a
tea for exhibitors and club members from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. following which the dispJay will bc
removed.
\-Vor.ks by th~ following people
iLre included in the exhlbition:
Marjorie Adams, Gertrude S. Battershall. Edith Binns. Mabel Blake.
Harriet Butler, lsabel Bunting,
Charles Chickering, Alice Craerncr,
H~len D. Craemer, Jean Evans,
Florence F. Gardner. CyrU Gardner, Owen W. Gay. Alice L. Gilbert, Mary Goodwin, Eloise M.
Holmes, Stuart Jones. Eleanor
Keighton, Mary A. Lilly, Margaret
Little, Dorothy. C. Kent. Dorothy
S. MacMUlan. Mary deMolI, Dr.
Samuel Palmer, AU~ H. Paxson.
Jonathan Pritchard, Juanita Stephens, Florence Trlck:,er. Otis waiter, Mrs. Otis \Valter, Hilda. \Vatkins. Florence Wilcox, Howard
WHhoyte, Sue V. D. Wolters, and
Robert Wood.
Miss Van Roekens dlscu88ed
-each work from a teacher's viewpoint offering constructive suggestions along with mention of the
points of merit of the exhibit.
Following
annQuncem,ents
by
lira. Peter Eo Told. club prealdent,
tea was served with Mra. Roaa W.
_ o t t and Mrs. H. S. Toole
pouring.
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Victim of Heart
Attack
Perley L. Wihitaker, comptroHel'
and secretary-trcasurer of the SL
Paul and Tacoma. Lumber Compuny, died suddenly of a heart attack on Sunday in Tacoma. \-Vash.
Born In Bingham, Me.. on January 9. 1880, h~· wna. eduacted at
Waterv1l1e High School and Colby
College In 'VatcrvUle. Me. Mr.
Whitaker was an auditor with the
engineering flrm of Stone and
W.ebster in Boston tor nearly 16
years before bringing his family to
Swarthmore in 1928. They Uved on
Yal~ avenue until the)' built their
present home at 147 Park avenue.
He was a. member of Zeta Psi
Fraternity and a. Mason.
Surviving are 'his wife. 1.;Uzabeth
H.: two daughters Mrs. C. Russell PhUUps and Mrs. Wallace L.ippincott, Jr. ot SWarthmore; a son.
Harvey, of Media; two grandchlldr.en,-Jonn and Mary PhillipH:
a brother and three sisters in
California and a bl·othel' in Maine.
Services werc conducted by the
Rev. Dr. David Braun of the
Swarthmor.e Presbyterian Church
yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clocl{
at OUver Bair's. Philadelphia. Interment followed at South Herwick. Me.
DISCUSS GREEK LOAN
Alexander Karanikas, National
Secretary ot the AmerJcan Council
for it I.>emocratic GrcccD, will discuss the Greek-Turkey loan before
tho monthly dinner meetlng of the
1.'rlntty Men's Club on MOfi(~a)'
AIH'H 28 at 6:30 p.m. in the H.e·
cl·caUon Room oC the church.
He has returned trom Washington whcre he testiOed before the
Senate Foreign Affairs Committee
on the attitude of the. Greeks In
relation to pressure from both
Alilerica· and Itussia.
He is well-known in AmericanGreek life and is an authol' of war
poetry. "In Praise of Heroes."
A genera.l discussion on th~ polItlcal implications of the GreekTurkey loan wlll tollow the talk.
The =:;peakel' wtl be .introduced by
Commander William H. Collins.
PrCl'lidcnt of the Men's Club.
LWV, CLUB TO
HOLD MEETING
61 ART PIECES
Shown by Local
Artists
whloh
undefeatod
'\VoIlllam H. Gehring, assistant
district purcha~lng agent for the
duP~nt company, was apPOinted to
Borough Councll Friday evening to
he is a. member of the Rolling
Turner who is moving from th~
borough.
Mr. Gehring who has been a
resident ot Swarthmore since 1933.
Uves on University place wUh his
wife and two daughters. Jean who
Is studying at Corn'911, and Virginia,
a seventh grade student tn the
local junior high schOOl.
A graduu,te of Cornell Univer1Jity.
ho.)s a. m~m bel' of thc Roll1ng
Green Golt CI·ub and chairman of
the coal committee of th'9 National
Association of Purehaslng Agents.
SAVE TODAY FOR A BEITFR TOMORROW
VarsIty-
,Includes 11ght games. tour home
and tour away. bas been announced h¥ Carl K. Dellmuth.
Director ot Swarthmore Athletics"
The '"Little Quakers'" open their
season on October " with an away
game at F.r3.llkllD & Marshall. e.od
they cl0Be the season wJth their
traditional rival, Ha.vertord College. at hOme on November 22.
The 1147 Swarthmore schedule
Usts the eame eight opposing
teams that were included on the
llJ4G grJd schedule. The Garnet's
1946 recot'd shows five victorlea
against three 108Sf!S. They downed
Jobns Hopkins, Drexel, and Haverford. while losing to Muhlenberg,
Franklin &
Marshall. Ursinus,
beaten only by Dela.ware: Wesle-
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOL 19-No. 17
USTSGAMES
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STAG BAR
CALL CHESTER 8286
L. W. V. DIRECTORS MEET
Dr. Nason expects to usc his
leave of absence to complete a
hook on the philosophy of Lelbniz,
a project he W:19 forced to abandon when hc assumed his ndmlnistrutlve duties.
During his absence. lOr. Jame~
A. Perkins, vice-president, wUl net
u.s the, ehlef admlnist'iatlve officer.
Prev,\ou8 to his appointment as'
presidE:'nt
of
Swarthmore,
Dr.
Nason was a member of the department 'of philosophy here. A
graduate of Phillips Exeter Acad·
cmy and Carleton College, Dr.
Nason tonk his M. A. ut Harvard
and attended Oxford as a Hhodes
Hcholar·. He Joined the ~\\'al'thmorc faculty in 1931.
MEETING DATE CHANGED
A meeting of (he Henior :Mothers
will he held at. the home of Mrs.
William R. Huey of Dickinson a.vcnue. Thuniday. May S inHtl'ad of
May 1 as ol"ginalll' planned.
To Preside at YWCA
As president of the Philadelphia YWCA, Mrs. E. li"ay Campbell of Cornell avenue. will preside at the 77th annual meeting
of tbat organization to be held
Wednesday April :W at the Warwick Hotel.
On I"riday, May 2. at eight p. nl.
at th(' 'Voman's Club, "Our Housing Problem: how will Delaware
County mect it "t" will be (llscussed
under the joint sponsorship of the
'Voman~s Club and the League o.C
W:Qmen Voters.
Community planning in the met~
ropolitan area wilt be I'evicwed by
T. Norman llansell. archit{'ct. and
member oC the Citizen's Councll
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on CI ty PI ann I ng. J osep h D . C ahoun. Chairman of the recently reac tl va t e d D e Iaware C oUn t y H ous·
Ing Aut!t0rity, will explain the
purposes. and plans oC his agency,
State and federal legislation affccting honsing will be presented
by Ellzabeth Boldt. Consultant to
the Philadelphia. Housing AssoclaUon.
Mrs. Walter Robinson and Mrs.
Joseph Lynch. co-ehairmen of tbe
Lcague sub committee on houslng, ~ccured the speaker£.! tor the
meeting.
'"I'his meeting i:-. Lelng sponsol'cd
ror the public to present the opI)ortllnity for those in this urea
to know what can be done. becam~e so much depends upon t"he
people who live here. It will help
to an~wcr some of thc questions
which abound. as to what has
been done elsewhel'c. and what is
being planned ahead.
'rhe dil:icus~ion will take place
in the eVening to make it pOf"!sihie for a.1l thOse intcrested to attend.
WOMAN'S CLUB SPONSORS PAGEANT OF TIlE BRIDES
BEGINS
THIS
WEEK
$3.00 YEAR
HIGH SCHOOL
BAND
PLAYS
Capacity Audience
Hears Varied
Program
'rhe Robert Holm conducted
SWarthmore High School Band
reached new heights ot musicianship m its ninth annual concert
Fr.lday nIght. The auditorium was
crowded to capacity as the Color
Guard pre~nted the colors and
the curtains opencd with spotlight on th('- chulk drawing b)"'
Charlottl' Hobbs and Kath~rinc
Hayes of a lifesize high stepping
t.h·ulll maJor' which set the three
concert scenc.
Annonn('elllcnt
that
Weston
Clarke, Jr., had placed In the first
clurinetlsts in the state at York
('artier in the day loo~ened a trih11t(> of R))))lauH(> fOI' the musician
whose clarinet soJo drew prolonged
tribute wh~n it Was l)(~rformed later
in thc !,,·ogl·um. "'eMton also conducted the band in ib; performance
of Sousa's \Vashinl:,-1.on Post marc·h.
Charles Laws trombone solo.
Pryor's "~rhoughts of Love," was
well received and executed in flne
tone. Mrs. Palmer L. Skoglund RCcom pained hoth soloists. Charles'
performance wa... precedcd by
Robe~t C.
Dh:;que's story of his
humming pursuit of the elusive
tunc since he first heard Arthur
pryor play It on an April night in
Iowa in 1896 until he caught up
with the yet unpubllahed manuscript in 1944 and secured the
first copy for his pride and joy,
the SWarthmore High School Band.
''Thats how," said Mr. DISQue,
chairman of the Band Parents
Committe.e and founder of the
Band, 'Thoughts of Love' came to
.Swarthmore.'·
Always 8UCCC88ful in its rendi.
tion of marches the Dve chose for
concert presentation were well pcrformed with the Tannhauser earning special commendation. and the
"March of the FI'cc Peoples" with
its display of flashing lights providing interest and' climax to the
evening. Mr. Holm's strong leadership and thorough instruction bore
fruit in the smoothness in tempo
and tone transitions and In tht)
generally extonal quality cvldcnced in such numbers .as Monastery
Gard~n and "Bt·n!"; A('ross ihe Meadows" and in thp rhythmiC control whidl gave the "Pavnnne" excerpt and "Cyprcss Silhouettes"
distinction. •
The familiar melodic theme ot
"Danube \Vavcs" and the long popular '''rca for Two" and "ShowbOlLt" were received with contagious plcasure. Emily Pritchard
find Steven Sp~ncer appeared,
glamorously and
tunefully, as
soloists in the .Jerome Kern medle~r. Jane Allen did double duty
In the Strauss Emperor Waltz, adding a successful debut on tho
l(ettle drums to her usual melodic
emphasis at the glockenspiel.
.. The arrival two days before the
con <,crt of the band's new drums
gave a senBe of adventure to the
musicfans and added pleasure to
the a~dience which enjoyed each
of the drummerf"!' performance on
it. The ~furbished uniforms enhanced tbe group appearance. The
band's.annual concCI·t If"! it.."1 only
source of funds for untforms,
College Orchestra Concert
. Left to ~ht are the following women listed with the o~l orides whose wedding KO"'"'1lS of
_ _ Yintages they wo.... In • program on April 111. 1\1rs. J. Francis Taylor (Mrs. J. Everton
RaIn8e,., 1888); Mra. Pe;rt.on Bra7 (grandmother or ~(rs. Herbert B·SSett. 183'l); MJ"'& C. RusseD
PhWlps (mother of MM. A. F. Jacl<9on. 1882; Mrs. Jackson 1911); JDDe Kelghton (~ Ches.
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CoIe8 (Helen McIAbl'. mOlher. 187&); MaI'J' Ann Dickinson (~_ ".QB$e .·~es, 1882; "adJ"
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The final program in the season of Swarthmore College Orchestra. concerts will be presented on
Friday evening, May 2nd, in Clothier Memorial Hall at Swarthmore College.
The program. ot the 40-plece
orchestra, which 1~ under the dlrecUon ot Dr. Peter van de Kamp,
win be as foUowa: the "SeragUo"
overture, by Mozart; B~thoven's
Symphony Number 8 In F major:
Concerto grosso, Opus 6, Number
3. In C mInor, by Corem; Fantasia for piano and orchestra,
written by Dr. van de Kamp; and
t~e triumphal march trom "Peter
and the Wolf" by Prokofieff.
The performance, which will begin at SoU. Ia open to tbe public.
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And 1111J. Arthur C. Jacl
afternoon in honor ot their 40th
wedding anniversary. Thll3 eveDt
wlll be given at the h'ome of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Jo..ph H. walter. Jr.. ofB.iljamln West avenue, Also aaaIstlng
In receiving will be their sou..lnlaw and da.ughters. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Kamp ot Riverview road,
Mr. and MIra. William A. Boone of
West Hartford. Conn •• and Mr. and
Mrs. Leon A. Rushmore at Roslyn,
L. I.
Mrs. Stanley L. MacMlllan of
Vassar avenue entertained 14
guests ai a luncheon at Strath
Haven Inn,' Tuesday .tn honor at
Mrs. ArthUr Meltzer (Paulette Van
Roekens) of La.nghorne. t:Jpeaker
and guest artist at the Tuesda)'
acternoon meeting of Swarthmore
'woman's Club.
Miss Eunice Elizabeth' Shay of
Cornell a.venue was guest ot honor
at a miscellaneous shower Saturday afternoon when her slster-inlaw Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay, Jr.,
of Park avenue entertained In her
d&UII'hter. Linda X&7. OD Xarch
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COLLEGE THEATRE
COIJ..E!GE
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1113 Rue Madeleine"
HEARY'
'1he Man with the Flower in his Mouth"
LUSH< PROMISES
OF SUDDEN HEALTH
Call
afternoon.
Mr. Earle P. Yerkes of Prince. t9n avenue left "\Vcdnesday. ·for
Worcester, Mass., to spend a few
days and to attend a director's
meeting of the board of the National American Institute. of Electt'lo&l Englneel'8.
,
Mrs. L10yel Eo Kauffman
Swarthmore 2080
LAURENCE
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• Much of the advertiaing on
subjects pertaining to health
which we see and hear these days
m misleading. Investigation will
prove that many advertisers of
niedicina1 products have no~
ing in either medicine, pharmacy.
or chemistry. Thousands of dollars are wasted. every year on asthma cures; oral
treatments for diabetes; cancer remedies; and.
countless other nostrums. Please iemember that
there arc ~ lKiCietsin clinical medicine. As soon as
the value.of a remedy msatisfactorijy PIOVed it
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bcccmrs the cOmmon knowlc:dgeof
all phYS;cian
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· CODIUlt' yOur
Physician.· When he w.itw •
pn:ac:rjiptioilli' ~ it to~ to be fiJlecL
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GruNDER
BELL-
"THE SHOCKING
In recImlcqIor
Other tools abo sharpened
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Quick Service
S\1I1day-Monday-Tue8llay
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PniIbyterian Chun:b Notes
H01y Communion will be cele~
Sunday morning at.. the 9 A. M.
brated
on Sunday at 8:00 8. m.
Morning Prayer Service the serChurch
Scbool will Il).est at 9:45
mon wlll be 'On the general topic
a.
m.
and
the Senior Department
HI Believe," the first in a. series
, will witness a r.llgloua 111m. At
on atfirmatlon of faitb.
At the 11 A.. M. service the Rev. the 11: 00 a. m. service ot MornDr. E. Emmen. S¥retaO" of 'toe Inl' Prayer, the Rector will preach
Reformed Church of Holland who the first In a ~rle8 of ourrent 801a visiting In our country wUl 'clal problems as related to the
ohrfstian church. The Sunday toppreach.
Mr. and _Mrs. Frank R. Mark- Ic Is "Cbristlanity and Planned
le1 a~ ~e .,Harvard.avenue entrance Parenthood." ~he Young People's
and Mr. and MrS. Alfred Fassitt Fellowship will meet In the Pr~stit the dnvew-ay..transept entrance Is limited to those who arc below·
The Men's Ciub will hold their
~li asalst the ministera in greeting the COngregation after the 11 monthly dinner meeting on Monday at 6:30 p. m. In the RecreaA.- M. :service.
The
AU departm~nts of the Church tion Room of the church.
.
School will meet. at 9:.6 A. M. apeaker will be Alex&-nder Karanl·
Sunday morning. - The Women's kas, Natlol}al Secretary oC the
Bible ClasS me.ts at lOA. M. American Council for a Democra-'
In the ChUrch transept. The Church tic Greece, and he will discuss the
Hour Nursery meets each Sunday Greek loan.
morning during the. 11 A.. M. serThe Chol..r School will meet on
Monday and Wednesday at 4:30
vice for chUdren ages 1 to. 7.
m. and on Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
There will be a. supper held for p. A.
tea. will be given in the Ree:memberS of the (1hapel Choir and
on Tuesday at 3.00 p. m. for
husbands and wives at 6:30 P. M. tory
tbe motbers of the boys who will
Sunday evening.
attend the choir camp. Tbe boys
The High School Fellowships of will leave for camp On June 23rd
Trinity Church and this Church for two weeks.
will meet at 6 P. M. In this
The newly organized Consu)tiI.Church on Sunday .evening.
tlon Committee will meet in the
The newly elected' Deacons and Rectory 'on W'ednesday at 8:00
Deaconesses will be ordained and p. m. to discuss parish problems.
lqstalled tblB Sunday morning at
The Women's AuxUlary will hold
the 11 A.. M. service.
their aprlng. rummage sale on
The Chapel Choir wUI rehearse W.edneada.y evening and all day
Tburada.y: evening at 7:4:6 P. M. Thursday..'
Thuraday. being the feast of St.
The Junior Girls· Choir will meet
Philip
and St. James. there will
tor rehearsal on Thursday after..
be
a
celebration
of the Holy Comnoon at 3:46 P. M. and the Junmunlon
at
~O:OO
a. m.
ior Boys' dboir will meet for rebearsal on Friday evening at 7
log
this program. Isolatlonlats
again threaten the United Slates
In an Insidious manner;:. Selflsh
pressure groups are now at work
influencing their congressmen to
go back to the economiC national·
lam of McKinley day.:
Here are reasons why the
United States should support the
Reciprocal Trade Program and thE'
I. T. C.:
F"lr8t: the United States Is officlally committed to a polley of
internationalism In trade through
its signature to the Atlantic Charter and membership In various
United Nations organizations.
Second; The United States sponsored the present World Trade
Conference now being held at
• Geneva. '
Third: The economy of the
at
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Metl.ocljat Church
The fourth and fifth gredee of
the Junior Department of the
Church School will visit the
SWarthmore Friends Meeting First
Day Scliool this Sunday morning
at t"he regular Church School Hour
(9:46).
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Circle 8, Mt'8. George Shoblnger,
chairman, will meet· Wednesday.
April 30 at 11 A. M. -at the home
of Mrs. C. C. Brogan Guernsey
road. Members arc asked to bring
sandwiChes.
CHURCH SERVICES
SWARTBl40RE PRESBYTERIAN
. CHURCH
RelV. David Braun. Minister
B.ev. H. Lewis Cutler. Minister
SUNDAY, APR1L 27
9:00 .A. M. -- Morning Prayer.
Sonnon. "'1 Believe."
11:00 A. :H.-Rev. Dr. E.· Emmen
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will p r e a c b . ·
6:00 P. H.-High School }I~ellow·
ships in this Church.
METHODIST CHUlWH,
Roy N. Keiser, D.D.• Minister
,SUNDAY. APR1L 27
9:46 A. M.--Church School.
11.00 A. M.--8ermon, "What Doth
the Lord Require?"
.
'1:00 P. :H.-youth Fellowship In
Cha.pel.
- - TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
SUNDAY, APR,:IL 27
8.00 A.. Y.-HolY
United States Is closely tied up
with that of t'be rest of the world.
witness the foreign loans we have
made and are about to mak8. These
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Lafayette, Charles W. Havens of
Western Maryiand College, MaUry
H. McMains of Drexel &'Qd' C. E.
Bllhelmer ot Gettysb,urg.
Tb1s was the flrst conference ot
Ita kind ever held at Swarthmore
College.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHlUST, SCIENTIST
SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO A'lTEND A
Free Lecture on Christian Science
Entitled
"Christian Science: The Knowledge of True SeIfbood"·
By
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DR. JOHN M. TUTf, C_ S. B_
OF KANSAS Cr1'Y. MISSOURI
Member of the Board of ~p of the l\lother Churdt
The FIrst Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boeton. )J,assachUBeUs
IN THE CBiURCH·EDlfi'lCE. 208 PARK AVE•• SlVAIft'HMORE
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1947
,AT 8.15 O'CLOCK
I.ecture Amplified In '~e Son~-v School
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Th9 Church School meetA' on
Sunda.y morning at 9:45 with Mr.
S. W. Johnson, Superintendent.
Classes are provided for children
of all ages and for adults.
At the morning service at 11
a.m., the tnlntster wm preach on
the subject, tlWhat doth the Lord
Rc.quim?"
The Junior ChUrch will meet at
. the same h"our In the chapel under
the d.1rection of Mrs.. L. L. Hedgepeth, . Superintendent. Attendanc--!
1s Umlted to those who are below
the Intermediate Department of
the Church School.
Mrs. Laura S. Hoover and Mildred B~rnard will be in charge ot
tho' Ch-urch Nursery which Is open
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during the morning worship.
The Wesleyan Bervlee Guild will
Dl~et on Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Snyder, 5] 3
the barriers are raised to world
trade. will
(Default
of loansto
made
after
)oa08.
be difficult
repay
the last war indicate this.)
Fourth: "Have Not" nations are
apt t~ turn totalitarian In government and economy from slreer necesslty. The best way to prevent
this trom happening is to encourage trade along Unes of the Reclprocal ',l'rade Polley and In accord wltl) the jdeals of the I. T. O.
Write to Senator Edwar~ Martin.
and Senator Francis J. Myers, at
the Senate Oft'lce Bullding, Washington D. C. and. the Honorable
Wallace Chadwick, at the House
Office Building. Washington, D. C.
and ask them to support the In·
ternational Trade Organization and
The;, Reciprocal Trade Program.
l\1rs. Carl T. ChaOe
_Chairman.
Government Dept.,
Swarthmore L.W.V.
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REMEMBER
Tbe Telephone
RI 6-1581
rhe Address
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
·OLIVER
H.
BAIR CO.·
_eTOIIS _O! .DIIIRAI'-
Mr. and Mirs. H. Stephens Plum. mer and l ....rank1.in Pierce Plummer.
of Dlcklll80D avenue lea.ve May 1
:lor Hacks' Point Beach', Md., where
they plan to spend the eummer
months.
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MARY A.. lAIR, .Presldent
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Yale Avenue.
Supervised Recreation w!ll be
. held In the Social Hall on Thursday eV'ening under the direction of
M'l". Purnell.
Senior 'Choir Reheal'88.l wJIl be
on Thursday evening at 7:30.
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The monthly meeting of the Offl.clal Board w11l be held on Friday
evening at 8 In the chapel.
'rhe Choir Association wUl have
n. Social Evening on Saturday In
the Church School bufldtng.
Ser··
.Dr. ArthUr C. James will give
and one of his popull\r' travelogues on
Tuesday evening, May 6th~ in the
Social Hall.
a.nd St.
27
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4CO........t•• ·:.;_L..,., I c. ';!.:J;;.;', ,
4
The Swarthmore League at
Women Voters Ia jOining with the
National . Oraanlzatlon in supportIng the Reciprocal Trade Program
and the International Trade Or...
gani-.t1on. The executlV'e board ot:
the Swarthmore League wanta to
EDtered . . Becon4 CIa.- JIa~r. Jan.....,. .'. 1.1•• '"' lb. Po.t
om... at SwarUunore. PL. UDder &be Aet of _
I. 1171.
9:45 A.
School.
9:4:5 A.
Forum. Hiram
Doly,
Curator' of the
'Swarthmore College Peace LIbrary, will talk on "Prison
Problem&" .
!1:00 .A. M.-'-Meeting (ot;' Worship.
.'
WEDNESDAY
9.80 to 3:8o--&>wlng and QuiltIng In Whittier House. . Box
Luncheon.
AlI'are cordially
'S·'COLLEGE' PHARMACY-
Dear Editor.
Yest6rday Swarthmore College
W&8 host to the member. of the
Milldle AtlAntic Slate. Collegiate
Athletio Conference at their 25th
Annual meeting. Tblrty.U:"ree directors of athletics !Iond two college
presidents from flve states aasembled' for' the opening _I meetlJUr
which was held
2: 80 yesterday
afternoon in Man' Lyons, Bulldlng Four. The meeting was de·
voted to dlsc;usalon ot the new
rules ,of eUgibDUy in intercolle..
glate competition laid d.own In
February by the Eastern College
AthleUc Con terence in New York.
Carl K. Dellmuth of Swartbmore.
president of the MA.SCAC, presided.
The delegates attended a ban-
quet In the college dlnln&' room
at T p.m. The program. for the
evening was an ope-n: forum about
curren't athletlcs probleIl18: presld..
ed oy.r by Vlce-Presld.nt William
Murra,.. Director of Athl.U... at
tlie University of Dela.ware.
The' executlve commlUee In
~harg~ of q,rrangemente .. iPCIUde.d
Secretary-Treasurer LeRoy Mercer
of Pennsylvania.. P. M. Snider of
Juniata. William H. Anderson ,of
Friencls Meeting 'Notes
own
'1he SltockiDlli$S Pillfill"
.JOHN GARFIELD
.', ~".'
pi ... :.8"WaI1IuIIcIn OS. . . .
PrIces: !\Iat. $1.80 - $1.20
Evcnlng-$2.40-$1.80-$1.20
COlLEGE
THEATER
MISS PILGRIM"
Sharpened by Maehine
..;
2:30 -- 8:80
nICK HAYMES
Lawn Mowers
,
Two Performances Dany
BET1'Y GRABLE
Thel 8warthmorean,
• _ _tor
lI!ABJORDll TOLD••
Barbara Kent
RooaIle Pelrsol
A"~~
ft.
BACK TRADE PROGRAM
PA.
llIo.. PUB,,JSHi: a
,
9:.6 A.
11:00 A
HENRVV
,
I'
(
OLIVIER
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1'HESWARTllMOREAN·
UNKLE HANK SEZ
The ma.rrIage of MIlIII DeJ>orab U.
Drew daughter ot :Mr. and K ....
Booth Is tho
X_
Mr. and Xrs. Rueeell Heath or
Laurence Evans Drew of WubJnl'- M~ WIIlIamll of Xo~
Cedar lane. will entertatn at a. cock.
ton, formerly of Swarthmore. to·
Xr. and M..... Wnllam Potier
tiLll party at their home before the
Mr. BertrAnd Frederick J ......r of Ashton of Upper Monte1alr. N. J.,
Series Dance In the Woman's Club
URose Tree Farm." Medla. took are being oongr&tulated upon the
tomorroW" evening.
place saturday at a o'clock at the birth of a daughter. Jeanne PotMr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson,
home' ot the bride'. brother-In-: ter Ashton, on April 19 In the
Jr.. of l.&fayette avenue will enlaw and slster. Mr. and Mre. Cbarlell Woman'. H08»IIaI. Phllad~olIphla.
tertaln informally at their ll.OJm'll
L. Leedom of "Rose Tree Cottage,"
The new baby 10 a gra.ndbefore the series Dance tomOrrow
Media.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
evening.
The Rev. Dr. David Braun per.. C. AIIhton of Elm avenue.
Mr. Wnllom H,' Ward ot 'Strath
formed the ceremony in the presMr. and M..... scott Daniela of
Haven avenue Is recuperating at
ence of the Immediate famlUes and Media are receiving congratulahIB home following an operation in
a few close triends.
tions upon the birth of & son.
Jefferson Hospital on March 81.
The bride, glve'ri in marriage by Mark Franklin, on Aprll 21 In
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Poole
. her father, wore a wedding gown
the Crozer Hospital.
of Swarthmore avenue will enterot white satin, which bad been
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redtain at a small dinner party at
worn by her sister, Mrs. Leedom.
grave
of Vassar at.enue aod Mr.
their home tomorrow evening:
The gown was fashioned .with fitand Mrs. John F. Daniels ot Rutted bodice Bnd full skirt witt
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thatledge are the grandparents ~f
cher of College avenue will spend
train. Her vell of tulle fell from
the
new baby.
the week-end as the guests of Mr.
a cap' ot Duchess lace which had
Come to think of it • • • wben we
Mr.
and M;,..r•.-,Ba,-·-m-u-el D. Clyde, put our oka,. on a customer's car,
and Mrs. Frank Masland of Carbelonged to her maternal grandmother. She carried white IUacs Jr., ot tlHeatherwold," Wal1~g(ord we're as certain as it Is humanl,
liole.
announce the birth of a son, Wll- Ji06SIble to be that bIB ...r Is In
and cardenlas.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Froebel of
PERFECII' RUNNlNG~RDER.
Mrs. Leedom and Mrs. James 1Iam Mitchell Clyde. on March sate • • • sound .'. • economtCBII
}:lwarthmore avenue entertained a.t
Hayes. . of Wallingford cousin. of 29 In the Lying-In Ho.pltal. Phila- With faith In oorseIv... we brand
dinner Wednesdo.y evening when
our work when we say, '~'t'8 OK.\!"
the bride. wh~ acted as bridestheir guests were Mr. and Mrs. A.
'Vby don't )"OU vbdt.- RUSSElJL'St'
delphia.
maids. wore gowns ot chartreuse
M. lr.iBcher and MJss Katharine M.
"Right In the Center' ot· Town:.." .'
FlBcher oC San AntoniO, Texas, and honor.
faUl,e. Their headbands ,were ot
, Katharine Zander of san AntoniO
. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay daffodl1s and they carried round
",RIGHT IN THE CENTER .OF TOWN"
Rainbow. Bridge Parties
who is a student at Swarthmore ot Cornell avenue entertained at a bouquets of dattodUs and pansies.
buffet dinner Saturday evening In
at
Mr. Leedom 8erv(4 as best man.
:College.
Eunice and Mr. Frank Jagger, brother of
G S wan 0 f honor of their daughter Mol88WII
M r. an d M rs. 011 ver.
STRATH HAVE.N INN·
,
North Chester I'oad will entertain. Elizabeth Shay and Mr.
ltam the brlde!P;'oom, acted as usher.
Conron. Jr., m Stamford, Conn.,
Call 0680 for Particulars
CAll b4 if 0 DARTMOUTH E.llFA'" E1' E AVE~.
A wedding reception followed the
Mr. Swan's mother Mrs. W. Dana
Swan ot Great Neck, N. Y., as whcse marrIage will take place ceremQny. The couple will live In
June 14. Out-ot-town guests were
Westfleld, N. :1,.
their week-end guest.
Mrs. Victor 'I.'. Wood of New York
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Leedom,
A group of the Garden Sectlon City, Mr. Stanley W. Bryan, SeatSr.,
of "Rose Tree "Farm," Media
ot the Woman's
the bridal party and
Mrs. Samuel Crothers ~ "Walllng- of 'BUrlingame, Cal., who has been
a.
group
ot
friends
a.t cocktalle at
ford as guest of honor at a lunch- the house guest of Mr, and Mrs.
their
home
Friday
evening,
which
eon at Strath Haven Inn, M)onday. Shay for the past week.
was
followed
by
dinner
at
Rose
Mrs. Crothers haa been conducting
Mr. and ·Mrs. George S. YalenLU~CH
a cl(1.88 on flower arrangement for tine 'of Benjamin West avenu~ are Tree Hunt Club.
the past few weeks. -Mrs. Peter E. entertaining their daughter Mrs.
,
BIRTHS
Told, club preBldent, was also a .Howard S. Mauger and her young
,OPEN 7':A. III'-R.M.
,.'
:...
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dwight
R.
Cooley,
luncheon guest.
'son Richard of Columbus, Ohio.
·
--oVi'iliDE
CA'I'EBING
$ERVlOE-'"
~
of
Canadaigua,
N.Y.,
announce
the
Bruce Godfrey of Vassar avenue MrS. Mauger will attend as m.a.tron
birth
ot
a
son,
David
Warr!ngton
enter~lned a group of 12 at a. of honor at the marrJage of her
Wednesday, 7 ~~:L 2
'S"'_y, 12 supper party preceding the 10th slider l\oIi8t'l Margaret Valentine and Cooley, on April 18.
DAILY DINNERS ......... ;•• 811b.., ,1.50
:'.' .
SpecIAl ChUdreD's Platten;'
. .. .
grade dancing class ot the JUIIlor ~r. George W. Collins on May 3.
The baby la a gr~ndson of Mr.
.~
Assemblies in the Woman's Club;Jean Brown of North Chester and Mrs. Dwight Cooley of Colum~
saturday evening, April 12.
road entertained a fe~v friends at bla. a-yenue.
-==-."
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. God- a supper party at her home before
Mr. and Mr.. W. T. Booth of
frey at Vassar avenue visited the dancing class oC the Junior As· Cortland, N. Y., are receiving confriends In Winchester. MaBB., over semblles In the Woman's Club Sat- gratula.tlons upon the birth of a
.'
the week·end.
urday evening.
\
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. That·
_-'-_ _
•
t
char. of Ogden avenue will enter~
ENGAGEMENT
~FI' SALE
tain· their club at 8; dinner-bridge
Mr~ and .Mrs. H •. Webster AlBEAUTY SALON
at their' home tomorrow evenJ.ng.
lyn of Spring Llyn Farm, Kint. l\[a)' 1st
Mrs. J. Albright Jones of Cedar nersVtUe. Pa.. announco the ento a.m. to 8 .).m.
Where There'. a Will There'. a Walte
lane is' entertaining at a luncheon gagement of their daughter EUza·
Media Woman's Club
at her ho'me today. Mrs. Jones wUl beth of' Swar:thmore, to Mr. :WU423 S. JllcklIDR St.
wso e~tertaln at a luncheon to- Uam M. Davidson, son ot Mr. and
13 SoGth Cb...t~ Roael
.'
Morrow and again on Thursday oC Mrs. Arol Davidson, Upper Mont·
Call Swutbmore 047;6
next week.
"Clair, N. J.
Graduating from Swarthmore
Cpt John Chlquoine who has
been serving' in Hawaii the past 10 Htgh School in 1938, Miss Allyn
•
months, is now home following l1Js Is now employcd by Swarthmore
UTILE THEATRE CLUB of
dIscharge last week at Camp Stone- College. Mr. Davidson attended
SWARTHMORE
presents
inan, Cal. He plans to return to :l\lontc1air
High . School
and
Penn stato where he was a mem- Princeton University wl)ere ':he was
ber of the sopholl1ore claaR when a membcl' of th~ Quadrangle Cluh.
he. entered the service.
He graduated in 1940 -with n. 13.; S.
By Noel Coward
Mrs. Herbert' E. Michener, Jr .• of degree and in 1941 with a graduPark avenue who left on the Queen ate degree in Electrical Engineerwith
Elizabeth, March 2Z to visit her Ing,
JAllES CAGXEY
parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman W.
Since l5raduaUon Mr. Davidson
hy P1rande\lo
Krase in Surrey. England. is ex· has been employed by Wcstlng~
on
April
25th anel 26th
p~cted to reach home. Saturday, house Corporation both in Pitts8:30 P. M. in Clothier Memorial
. May 3 by plane. Mrs. Michener, burgh ap,d Philadelphia.
No Admi...OIl Charge
and her parents, 'and her sister
UNITY
ASSEMBLY
.
Box
Office
Barbara. have been touring Ger\Voman's Club Side lj:ntranoo
many, France a:nd SWitzerland.
10:30 A.M. Every Wednesday
Open
.::;:c ..
ZELIA M. W.AIJl'ERS, Speaker
~arbara is now attending the UnivEvcl')'one
Welcome
12
Noon
TIl
ersity at Neuchatel, Switzerland.
• 9 P. M •
. ).Irs. Earle P. Yer.kes of Prince- FOR
Mon. - Tq... - Wed.
ton a,venue entertained at a lunch- Magazine Subcriptions
'.
April 28-29-30
eon-bridge at her home Wednesday
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F.wa,., AprilU, 1941
THE SWARTHMOREAN
~r.
____________________TH, SWARTHIlORE'Ati
.
HOST ..... co-..-
F
First Day School at 9:45 A.M.
The Adult Fo~ will be led by
Hiram Doty, AssIstant Curator ot
the Swarthmore College Peace Library, who will talk on "Prison
Problems." Mr. Doty spent some
t.ime in prison during the war as a
Conscientious Object~r.
..
Cbriatap Scieace 'II\Otes
.IProbaUoIi Atter' Death'" is the
,subject of the Lesson-Sermon in
:all Church.. of "Chr}lit. 'SClentlat.
on Bunda¥. April' 27. Th. Golden
Test til: ·eu In tblll Ufe only we
SchooL
·ha.... hope In Christ, we are of
H:OO A11,00 ....
~n' aer- !'II 'men moat m\eerab1e. But now
mOil.
'
Wedn.-da¥ .venlng maetin&' ....h· Ia CbrIatrieen from the dead, and
-I<, ~.
ReadIng room open become· &be IInIt fruita of' them
~ except
'_d llolldan .~- _...... I C
e'
11 ~ 5 ...
Wean~ evenln&'. 7, _ , _....
.rlnlblans 16. It.
to ....1:1'
'_.- p.m. _ " '.to ':10 p;m. ..20),', ........ "'-," ... > ' .',', ..
..
.,.1Ii. _«an
m.
'". •1'"'
The automatic gas water 'heate,r assures
a constant supply of good, hot water -ready at the turn of a faucet. It gives
plenty, of hot water for showers, baths,
• dishes, laundering ••• and all
the rest·
.
'ofyour routine househ~ld dutiesl
.
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PlIUD. . .11 /
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mcillC COIIPIIY
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THE S WAR T it M
4
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aq Off.. NeW
Ba_
R'9cent additlons to the Swarthmore Public Library. In· the Held
ot non-tlctton works, include uO ur
Fair Clty"-.-'Robert S. Allen;' "Human Deatlny"-Lecomte du Nouy;
"'The Memory of Certain Persona"
--John Erskine; '"There Was Once
a 81ave'"--8hlrley Graham: flThree
ANNUAL SPRING RUMMAGE
PREVIEW (A \' _ . lie)
TRJ.NITY QlURCH
Wedn 'oF, April 10-1 '" II P. M'l'IimsdaF. MaF 1 _ A. M. '" 4 P. M.
11IRIfT SUE 'IN MEDIA
A final comrplttee· IDeeting to
....ranp pI..... for the. thrift ...Ie
to hold by the Media WOIDU'S
CIJlb of May 1st. waa hold a.t the
home of IIIrs. B. Irving Yarnall
tbla week. Mrs. Clarence D. Parker~ president of the cllb, and
general chairman for the sale em-'
came Homo"'-Agnes Keith: "The pbaslzed that this 18 not B rumMysterious
BealO-Ferdlnand C. mage sal~. and that only al"tlclea
Lane; "The Meeting of· East and
West"-F. S. C. NortD.rop: "Dead_
line
Delayed'"-Overseaa
Press
Club: "HeOfY the Navtgator"Elaine Sanceau; "Alexander I of
AN APPROPRIATE
AND· VALUABLE
GIFT
TO BE GIVEN AWAV
TO ALL PROUD.
PARENTS OF
BABIES
BORN TRURS., MAY 1, 1947
Between 12.01 A. M. and 12.00 P. M.
......", Aunt., Relatl•••, Docton,
.rlendll H.1p us lay mailing co...
_ . pro",ptly.
•
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: Rules Are Very Simple
I
MolT thIs Coupon to "hby
DertiY
"' Amerlcon Stona Co...
Clapp's ....,"".- 3 Jan 25e •• -4204Cantelt
N. 19th St., PhIl_Iphla 30, Po.
Gerber's ."',....- 3 .... 23e I
Parents'
Beechnut s ",,,,,.- 3 2Se :• Name
••
Campbell's
3 Jan 2Se , Parents'
Cereals CI....•• I f Qlrlllrfa s;:: 15c
Address •••••••••••••••••••••
Fonnulae ,",un'lt 2 n·" 35e
Time of Birth .•••• May I, 11147
II!iCD Farina
........ 10e
Baby's Name ..... ~ ............ .
Arrowroot
7~-: 19c
Zwlebach
to 23c
Doctor'. Name ••••••••••••••
Libby's T ..... '.'.. 2H:;'~2Se
••••••••••••••••••••
L_Hospital
••••• _____
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Dlaperwlte
1....... 29c
'in
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Sudsy diaper waah
IISCD EVAP. MILK
6-0.
can
6C: 12C
.tall
'CCI ..
READY· TO COOK (OVEN READy)
ciiicKENS (:~I~S)
49
Ib
c
Ib
35c
BUCK SHAD Che:~~!ake l7c
Ib
Smelts ...... • .. •...1'°. '·~9c. I Haddad< Flllob
Fresh Baston Mackerel ,. 17e
"3Se
. New lower Prices
lISCO
'b
Heat-flo
~!II
41c
(2/0 , 8Se)
Save coupons on bags
for valuable gIfts
WiIl·Crest Coffee
2~~~. 77c
8orI~::.a,. 4g
bag·
.
Grape'nlit Fill"" Sttdl. .· III 6c 'I_ Onions Mitt CNuiI.'.
Spl~ach cr'"....". 2 ,.. 13c':
Radishes.
3or
8pr1nf s.nkaI
F~"I=:..
caB'.""" na BltII
_look Sweet ....
. IISaJ I'IUICI~ . . . . ~I
Sa....
88.... PIe Appl. . ~
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V •••taltle .Jul•• H~":lt"
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.nrlch8cf SUPREME
BREAD
It.........
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And BEll Y PERCY
KlaDIiS' HaUl,
NEWS NOTES
2 P. M.
AHradlYe Offers AvoUah,. fOf' Sunday
Seftool, Indunr;ul and. Group Outing.
~
•
lOe Cash Fare on, PTC lines takes you to wood,.ft 'ark
PnJdlcolly any part of the dty. au. Routes Direct to
. 85 from '33d and Dauphin'" St&. or ....". aM'Parka1.
E from 69th and Merket St... or Germantown and
~~
. New Pre-War Quality
:And Pre·War Prices
Oil Burners and CireuJatiDg Pumps
Oil Burning Domestic Water Heaters
Oil Burning Hol Air Furnaces .
Now Availabie for Immediate lastau·tiaa.
H. W. Borden and Sons
345 Park Avenue
Swartbmore 1694
5c
IOc
Mounts up. Fast-Saving
3c a ...Oaf.
.
_
*
e
L.ldoa.Leuial. . . avawbel'ah. i!. 550
BEST PURE LARD·
Ib 5SG
1ISaJ.01.OIlUU1l.......
Ib 5 ••
Bolt Iortl eora Whot,~~··
a 1!::. a . .
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.....
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Of
EVAP.MlLK2:~23c
ORANGES
• ...u... -_.-....
Music Lecture
At College
Farmdale
Juicy, Seedless, Valenda
nESI PEAS
47c
Sharp ::;;;..=-~=~
Cheese ....... .... ,. 31 e
Velveeta """
S·U", 25e
Chateau .".....
2·" ,... 8Se
Large Shrimp
7.u",6Oc
50up SouUlWMCI
FlJ'llla
10\.l'!l-oz lOc
MUlliroolll
eu
Tomai'oSaup G'", 2 10..... ; : 19c
Pickles =~k~1II
otJv23c
COFFEE
to convert Into cash articles which
•
Russla"-Leonld I. Sirakovak)': and ha.ve outgrown their usefulness.
"70 Miles from a. Lemon"-Hay- The club w.lll retain 25 per cent
of the sales price.
die Yates.
The articles, Including clothes
Among tbe Dew accessions In
fiction are uThe Magnlftcent Bard" and household items of all kinds.
-Dana FarF~lla; "This is the Year" will be received at the clubhouse
-.Felke Felkerna; "Gray Canaa'n" on South JackfJon street. on Aprll
-David Gar~h: "Who Has Seen '80, between 2 p. m. and 7 p. m'.
the Wlnd"-W. O. Mitchell; "Re- 'The sale will be held Thursday.
tUrn to Nlght"-Mary Rena.ult: and May 1. from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.,
"The Fur Master"-Anthony Trot- a.nd settlement w1l1 be made Friday, May 2, from 1 p. m. to 4: p. m.
lope.
Lovers of mystery stories w1ll
The committee includes Mrs. M.
find thrills In "Disposing of Hen- C. Ustnger, Mrs. Yarnall, Mrs. Edry"-Roger Hax: "Hou!Je of Mist" ward McCauley, Mrs. Charles W.
-Marie-Luisa Bombal: "Appoint- Jrey.
and Mrs. Fredrick
W.
ment at Nine"-Dorls Disney; Rohde, of Media. Mrs. J. Hen"Deadline"-Alexander Irving, and derson Smith. of Glen Riddle, Mrs.
a 'halt-dozen other new books ot Clifford R. Woodbury. of Borton"who done it" type.
dale. Mrs. D. Parker, of Bowling
Green. and Mrs. Charles DavenAlfred Swan of the Music DeJerry Corse of Yale avenue has port, ot Swarthmore.
partment of Swarthmore College
,
resumed his studies at Swarthmore
wlll present Dr. Egon Wellesz.
College after spending the spring
professor of Music at Oxford Univacation on an automobile trip to
J. J.'s Meet
versity on April 30 at 8:16 In
Miami. Fla.
rrhe J. J.'s met last Sunda~ a.t the WhittifJr House.
the
home of Edith Hay, president,
Sandra. Crosset of Ridley Creek
D!". Wellesz ~lll lecture on "The
Mrs. Hans Origins of Contemporary MusIc.
road. ~dla spent her spring vaca- on Harvard avenue.
tion fr9ffi Carleton College, North- Rademacher, guest speaker, talked Madame Irma Wolpa.· assistant
field. Minn.. with a college class- of the work of C.A.R.E. in Ger- professor of' Music at to.o conege,
mate Dorothy Ko~hnlng of "'Hast- many, and gave the names of will 11lustrate the lecture with pieleven girls for the J. J."s.to adopt. ano selections from
ings, Nebr.
DebusSY',
. Stravinsky, Bartok. Alban Berg,
and. Schoenberg.
Dr. Wellesz IB visiting tbls
country in connecUon with a confer~nce on Byzantine Culture at
1897 • Gold_ lubll_
1947
PrInceton University. He will lec. "3 Free Sunday (once...., Sylvan HaD, AilS, 7115, 91.45
t.ure also at Haverford and Bryn
lACK CURIIS
YANDERBILT BOY.
Mawr in May.
SInging Star
A Dl.enloa
JACK sraCK'S
FRYING CHICKENSFr~:d~l~od 3¥':~~~ 41c
=~I:t:
sale. which affords an opportunity
s.._ •
Gov.mment IMpeded. Grode A. ~.lIophane Wrapped. All Edible.
SHOULDER VEAL
In 8004 condition will be accepted.
The general pubUc is InVlted 1.0
pa.rtlcipate In and patronize tble
Next Toeada.F. April 28th. til.
s...'arth.nolre Home and School Allaoclatlon moets at the High School,
at 8 p. m., with the usual opportunity for the eoolal balf hour.
from 1:30 on..,Allan Healy. Headmaster of
Lawrenceville School; and Mn.
Bex Crawford, trom the Pbl1&d~lphla Board of Education. will
discuss the topic "Value8 of ,the
In~ependent
and
the
publle
schools." .
In parent8' minds t'bere is usually the occasional wonde~ing as
tho the exact values which may
be associated with" each type ot
Bchool. and this diScussion, to
which parents may contribute their
own ideas, should prove b.otn
fruiUul and interesting'.
Parents of the combined fourth
grades of the College and Rutgers Avenue. schools, under thelr
chairman Mrs. WllUB.m S. Hobbs.
ot the Rutgers Ave. school. will
serve coffee before the
High
School meeting.
Dr. T. Leigh· wnUams of Harvard avenue flew to . Detroit
Wednesday to hear the world premiere of a symphony which his
uncle, Mr. John Powell was CO~
mlssloncd to wrI.te ~nd whlcn was
conducted ~y Paul Krueger.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
of Swarthmore avenue accompanied by their grandson Pat
Francis and Bllly Froebel or
Sw£\,rthmore. spent the week-end
at the Clyde cottage "Wahnfrled"
at Rehoboth Beach.
Mr. Philip M. Park_ is convalescing at his home on Harvard avenue following an appendectomy
performed In the Taylor Hospita.l~
Sunday. April 13.
Mr. and Mrs. John Spence~ and
their daughter Susan of Yale a.venue spent the week-end vIsiting
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Dolman of
V1rfinia ,Beach, Va.
Mrs. Theodore Paullin of Harvard avenue has returned from an
eight-day visit to colleges in NQrth
Carolina where &he interviewed
foreign and American students for
the Internl\tional Student Program
of the 'American Friends Service
Comm~tiee. She aliS'O spok~
the
30th anniversary of the committee.
held at Guilford College. Greens~
boro, N. C., saturday.
at
Ahd, grand dinners you can plan with the co-opera~ of
the MADISON BROTIlERS. Fine foods al a saving. Come
in, today • • • see why so many make our store their first
shopping slop.
Fresh Asparagus
10e head
Cel.,ry Hearts
1gebuncb
Fresh Beets
~.. . builclie8
19c
Fresh Carrots
2 bunehe8 1ge
19c lb.
Peas
19c lb.
25th Year
•
1947
Is Your oar In ~
oondlUou for _
Smmner vacation?
A _
lob CIBIl be
doIie now tban 1aCer•
lDspectIon _ _ Mal' 1st
and the rush will be on.
Now Is the bes& _
for . tile BEST ;rOB
Plans for Legion N"me
At their regular. meeting on
:Monday the American Legion dis.cussed plane for tbe coming baseball season. A bigger and better
season ls anticipated with the participation of several new teams
In the sarile league that functioned
last year. W!b.ile schedules will not
be arranged until about Aprll 30th,
the present plan calls tor two
games being played per week during the six week season which be~
aiDs about June lOth.,
. mat1borousls
meeUnc ,ot
the
PLAN NO\'/ rOB THAT NEW'BOME
1'0u can take these prelim.inary "tep" today:
(1) Dec~de how much you can afford to pay.
(2) Select the type of house that suits
your family's needs.
(3) Talk with uS about our low -cost
home financing pIan.
SAVE TODAY FOR A BEl lEft TOMORROW
Swarthmore National Bank
And Trust Company.
lICIt to right: Mrs. George P. 'VarreD in the dress she wore as u
brhle in 1923; lUrs. Anthony Ventner (dress of Mrs. Joseph Bates'
aunt, 1894); l\lrs. O. H. Jeglum (in a dress of 1\Irs. A. F. Jackson's
mother).
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"The Great Northwest and The Canadian Rockies"
. A Motion Picture Travelogue in Color by
Dr. Arthur C. James of Drexel Hill
Tuesday, May 6, 8:00P.M.
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E ADIRONDACK FAMILY CAMPS
S
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HOW DO YOU GET
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forest trails. fishing. sailing.
SPRINGFIELD .WATER?
FROM A TAP ... DI (folllt4el
Proprietors-Mr. & Mrs. Davis W. Shoemaker
Merrill, N. Y.
Swarthmore Representative-Harry E. Oppenlander
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THE Marlborough.
al••h.lm I, bown th,ough.
out the United St.h, and
c.nact. .. on. of Am.r.
·ic.'s finest "sort hotalL
Its atmosph.r. of "finemant, lh ,aladed client.le, its courteous ..rvlce.
ih fin. music. its .pacious
loun 9tn[ rOOIN. amnsi..
... n-dec enclosed $01.ria,
.h.ded
and sa·
clud.d noob qtve it an
individuality and charm
distinctly ih own which hoi.
.pp••led over .ht yaars ta
an en...wiclening circle of
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porc".,
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It's easy to turn a tap and get your pure, sparkling
Springfield water. However, it's not quite that simple
as far as we are concerned.
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The annual meeting of the
swarthmore Music Club' will bo
held In the Whittler House on
Tueoil&y evening. April 29 at 8:15.
As omeen' for tho ensuing year
will be elected. the presIdent, Cyril Gardner. urges a large attendance.
The program for the evening,
arranged by Mildred Butcheson,
is made up entirely of modern
French mualo.
Cesar Franks well-known sonata tor violin and viano wUi be
the fiPSt number. played by LuCiUB Cole and Miss Hutcheson. This
sonata was composed In 1866, and
compares with other modern works
of the same torm. It combines a
dreamy Ecstacy of the first movement with the passionate vehemence and tremendous eBergy of
the succeeding allegro.
The second number will be a
grOuP of 80ngs sung by Paula
Scala, soprano. Hel' selections are:
"Roma.nce." by Debussy, "ApAS
un 'Reve" 1)y Faure and "Chere
Nult" by Bachelet.
The concluding number is a
novelty for the club consisting ot
duos tor two pianos. The pianists•
Helen Ventnor 'and Paullne Hendrickson, wUl play "Scaramouche
Sutte" by Mllhaud. and "Suite en
Noir et Blanc," by Debussy.
On Sunday evening a large group
ot parents and friends attended
the first of a series of formal plano
recitals to bo presented "bY Charles
IzumI. The children rangcd from
~dergarten age to high school
groups.
The following children plnyedNicky Webster, Mary Jane Soden.
Anne Cooper. Susie Marsh, ~carot
Ann Mosteller, John Boyle, Bar'bara Shlpherd, Satoko and Charles
Elston.
EmUy PrJtchard, . soprano sang
songs accompanied by, .Julio. Lnnge.
A quartoat composed of Catherine
Elston, Mrs. EUzabeth Shlpherd,
Robert Boyle and . Charles Izumi
sang the Choral section of Finlandta by Slbe\hl.s accompanied by
John Boyle; Honoay Elser was
chairman of the program.
annual
Mrs. ArthUr J. Jon.. Is reouperaUng at her home tollowUli:" ber
recent llIiieBB. Dr. and Mrs. JonM
reacbed w£~lr home OD DtcldJl80b
avenue April Ii after a three-month
automobile trip IIOUth aI\d to the
west eOllllL Mira. .lonea was taken
111 ",hRe en route home wben vtIdt..
lng relatives In OberllD. Oblo.
ATLANTIC CITY
1922
Seedless Grapefruit
3 for1ge
Suakist Lemons
6· for
French Composers
Featured at
Whittier'
ON tHl IOAIDWAUt
Meaty Shoulder Lamb 39c lb.
Quality Pot Roast of Beef 55c lb.
Sliced Bacon 69c lb.
Iceberg .Lettuce
The
Swarthmore .Tennls Club will be
held at tho bom. of David Sensenig,' 213 Princeton ave-nue on
Monday. April 28 at 8 p' ......AJ1
members are ursed to attend.
MODERN PROGRAM
Piano Pupils Perfonn
5
T....- Clul, to Meet
IN BRIDAL PAGEANT
CLUB TO GIVE
Home and School
. Meet8
Tuesday
,
OR E A JII
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-ltd. .
s..rtIuDaIe llSO
loCI .I-rel ..3-7300
=
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Just. as we all need a boost at times, we must push
this water up hill from abouf sea level to more than.
600 feet above it. We must take it across valleys and.
beneath rivers and streams. All this requires a great!
deal of power exerted through pumps, .to carry this.
water along our 1200 miles of pipe. throughout thlt
300 square miles of territory we supply.
..
Pure Springfield water .,...,ill always be
on fap.
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN.
WATER 'COMPANY
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Frida,., April 25. 1947·
THE SWARTHMOREAN
4
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A ftnal committee meeting to
RC3ccnt additions to the Swarthmore Public Library, in the field arrange plane for the thrift Bale
of non-fiction works, Include "Our to held by the Media WomaD·s
Fair Clty"-.-' Robert S. Alieni "Hu~ Club of May I&t, was held at the
man Destlny"-Lecomte du Nouy; home of Mrs. B. irving Yarnall
"The Memory of Certain Persons" tbls week. Mrs. Clarence D. Park-John Erskine; "There Was Once er, president of tbe ctJ,b. and
a Blave"-Shlrley Graham; "Three general chairman for tbe sale em-'
Came Home"-Agnes Keith; "The phOJ:lized that this is not 0. rumMysteriouB
Sea"-Ferdlnand
C. mage sale. and that only articles
Lane; "The Meeting of East and In good condition will be accepted.
West..- ...... S. C. Northrop; "Dead· The general publtc is Invited to
line
Delayed"-Overseas
Press participate In and patronize this
Club; "Henry the Navigator"- sale, which affords an opportunity
Elaine Sanceau; "Alexander I of to convert Into cash arUcles which
Russla"-Leonid T. StrakovskY; and have outgrown titeir usefulness.
"70 Miles trom a l..enlon"-Hay- The club w.m retain 25 per cent
ANNUAL SPRING RUMMAGE
PREVIEW (Admi..lon 5c)
TRINITY CHURCH
Wedneoday, April 30-7 to 9 P. )I.
n.ureday, IIlay 1-9 A. III. to 4 P. III.
AN APPROPRIATE
AND VALUABLE
GIFT
TO BE GIVEN AWAV
TO ALL PROUD..
PARENTS OF
BABIES
BORN THURS., MAY 1, 1947
Between 12.01 A. M. and 12.00 P. M.
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lope.
I.iOvcrs of mystery l:>-tories will
find thrills in "Disposing of Hcnry"-Hoger Bax; HHou!?c of Mist"
-Marie-Luisa Bombal; "Appolntment at Ninc"-Doria Disney;
"Deadline"-Alcxander Irving, and
a balf-doze-n othcr new books of
"who done it" type.
Moil Thl, Coupon to "Baby OlHby
Canled," Amllrl(Qn Sfar•• Co ••
Clapp's sml.ed F"eod. 3 Jan 25c I
Gerber's Stralltll FMd. 3 Wli 23c I "'2'" N. 19th St., Philadelphia 30, Pa.
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allcullt
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die Yates.
Among the new accessions in
fiction arc "The Magnificent Bard"
-.Dana Ii"aralla; "This is the Year"
-Feike Feikema: "Gray Canaan"
-David Garth; "Who Has Seen
the 'Vind"-W. O. Mitchell; "Return to Nlght"-Mnry Renault; and
"The l<~ur Master"-Anthony Trol-
•
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Sudsy diaper wa.h
6-0.
£an
~
Jerry Corse ot: Yale avenue has
re:mmf:c1 his studies a.t ~warthmore
College after spending the spring
vacation on all a.utomobile. trIp to
Miami, l"lu,
Sn.ndra Crosset of Ridley Creei-c
road. l\fudln spent her spring vacation fn.mt Carleton College, Northfield, 1\.Iinn .. with a. college classmate Dorothy Kochning of HastIngs. Nebr.
of the salcs price.
The articles, Including clothes
and household items of all kinds,
will be received at the clubhouse
on South Jackson street. on April
·30, between 2 p. m. and 7 p. m.
The sale will be held Thursday,
Mo.)" I, from 1 0 n. m. to 8 p. m.,
and settlement will be made Friday. May 2, from I p. m. t 0 ~.. p. m.
The committee includes Mrs. M.
C. Usinger. Mrs. Yarnall, Mrs. Edward McCauley. Mrs. Charles W.
Jrcy,
and
l\lrs.
I'~redrick
"'.
Rohde, of Media. Mrs. J. Hen·
clerson Smith. of Glen Riddle, Mrs.
Clifford n. 'Voodbury, of Bortondale, Mrs. D. Parker, of Bowling
Green. and !\Ire. Charles Davenport, oC Swarthmore.
J. J.'s Meet
°rhe J. J:s met last Sunday, at
the home of Edith Hay. president.
on Harvard avenue.
Mrs. Hans
Rademacher, guest speaker. talked
of the work of C.A.R.E. In Gel'manlo', and guve the names of
eleven girls for the J. J:s to adopt.
·can
1897 • Golden 'ubllee Season • 1947
. 3 Free Sunday Concerts, Sylvan Hall, 4115, 7;15. 9145
lACK CURTIS
Singing Star
Home and School
11IRIFT SALE 'IN MEDIA
LiIwary Offen New Boob
*
VANDERBILT BOYS
A O;yer,;on
Meets Tuesday
•
Next Tu...day. April 29th, the
Swarthmore Home and School Association meets at the High Behoo1,
at. 8 p. m., with the usual opportunity for the 80cla1 half hour,
from 7:30 on.
Allan HeelY'. Headmaster of
Lawrenceville Schooh and Mrs.
Rex Crawford, from the Philadelphia Board of Education, wlll
discuss the topic "Values of the
independent
and
the
publle
schools."
In parents' minds there Is UBual:y the occnsionn.1 wondering as
the the exact values which may
be associated with each type ot
school l and this discussion, to
which parents may contribute their
own ideas. should prove boOth
fruitful and interesting.
Parents of the combined fourth
grades ot the College and Rutgers Avenue schools, under their
chairmall Mrs. William S. Hobb9.
of the Rutgers Ave. school, will
S(lrV6 coffee
before the
High
School meeting.
Music Lecture
At College
Alfred S\\'an of the Music Department of Swarthmore College
will lu·csent nr. Egon Wellesz.
professol· of Music at Oxford University on April 30 at 8:15 in
the Vlhittier House.
Dr. ,Vellcsz will lecture on "The
OrlginK of Contemporary Music."
Madame Irma "'Volpe, a.
wtll illustrate the lecture with plDebussy,
from
selections
ano
Stravinsk)', Bartok. Alban Derg,
and. Schoenberg.
Dr.
Wellesz is visiting this
country in connection with a conference on Byzantine Culture at
Princeton University. He wt11 lecture also at Hav~rford and Bryn
Mawr in May.
And BEny PERCY
NEWS NOTES
JACK STECK'S KIDDIIS' HOUR, 2 •• M.
AHrodive Off.rs Avallabl. for Sunday
School. Industrial and. Graup Outings
I.
on. PTC lines takes you to Woodside Park
;;~!jii~all;,-i~nr part of the- city. 8uI Routel Direct to
ond Dauphin Sis. or 44th and Parkslde
and MiJlket St•. , or Germanlawn and
Dr. T. Leigh Williams of Harvard
avenUe
flew
to
Detrott
Wednesday to hear the world pre-
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Velveeta Knit
8·01: pkl 2Sc
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2-lb loaf 8Se
large Shrimp
7·" ... 60c
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MUlbroom
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TomatoSoup albbs 210Vot·U 19c
Pickles Walbeck'.
qt Jar 23c
Sour
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And Pre-War Prices
Oil Burners alld Circulating Pumps
on Burning Domestic Water Heaters
Oil Burning Hot Air Furnaces
Now Available for Immediate Installation.
H. W. Borden and Sons
345 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 1694
....
Save coupon$ on bags
for valuoble gifts
WiD·Clest Coffee
(I/'
1-lb 77 C
Zbogs
Farmdale
EVAP•MILK 2 :~~ 23e
Juicy, Seedless, Valencia
ORANGES I 8
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bag
Onions WIll" ernal'..
Ib 5e
. Radishes
3 _ ... lOe
Grapefruit A ...ld.5.""", lili 6c
Spinach Crl", $Drll, 2 ,... 13c
FRESH PEAS
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Md, grand dinners you can plan with the co-operation of
the MADISON BR01l:lERS. Fine foods at a saving. Come
in, today • • • see why so many make our store their first
shopping stDp.
Ib
OleoalarBariae
BoHorel Col'll Who~:~Id..
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N':;!~ :IS.
calUo""" FiB Bits
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SU'" Pie Apples Co...,od<
ASaJ Faae,- Sauer Kraut. Z N.. 2Y.a ..... "7Veaetab•• .rulee H..~~Itt.
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Seedle.. Baislas CoBleml.
Z:; :l7e
Iceberg Lettuce
lOc head
Celery Hearts
19c bunch
Fresh Beets
Mounts Up Fast-Saving 30 a loaf.
2
....
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bunches
19c
Fresh Carrots
Inrlched SUPREME
..............
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.ea.'.
be"e,
John powell was coma. symphony which his
tu write and which was
by Paul Krueger.
Mr. and llr•. Samuel D. Clyde
of Swarthmore avcnue aecompanted by their grandson Pat
l'rancls and
Billy l'roebel of
Swu.·thmore, KJll'nt the week-end
at the Clyde cottage "\Vuhnf.. ieu"
at Rehoboth Beach.
Mr. l'hllip M. Pn.rk. is convalcs·
clng at his home on Harvard avenue following an appendectomy·
perfol'med in the Taylor Hospital~
Sunday. April 1:-1.
Mr. and 1\lrs. Jonn Spencer and
their daughtel' Susan of Yale a.venue spent the wl'ck-(md visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Dolman of
Virpiniu ,Beach. Va.
Mrs. Theodore Paullin of Harvard avenue has rcturned from an
eight-day visit to colleges in North
Carolina where fohe interviewed
foreign and Amerl(~an students for
the Internu,tional Stud&nt Program
of the American F'rlends Service
Committee. She al~o spoke at the
30th anniversary of the committee
held at Gui1tord College. Greensboro, N. C .. Saturday_
2
bunches
19c
Fresh Asparagus
19c lb.
Peas
19c lb.
Seedless Grapefruit
3 for 19c
Sunkist Lemons
6 for 19c
1922
1947
,
Is Your car In '
condltton tor tba&
Summer vacation?
A better job can be
done now than later.
InBpecUOD .tarts Mal' 1st
and the rush wUl be on.
Now Is the best time
for the BEST JOB
recup~
erating at her home followJ.ng her
The annual meeting of the recent Uliic88. Dr. and Mrs. Jones
SWarthmore Tennis Club will be reached WJ.clr home on DlcklDllon
avenue April 6 aftor a tbree-month
held at the 'home ot David Sen..
automoblle trip south and to the
Be-nig, 213 Prlnccton avenue on west couL Mrs. Jones was taken
Monday. AprU 28 at 8 p. m. All III whne en route home when vtft1tIng relatives tn Oberlin, Ohio.
members are urged to attend.
French Composers
Featured at
Whittier
The annual meeting of the
swarthmore Music Club will be
held in the Whittlcr House on
Tuesda.y evening. April 29 at 8:16.
As officers' for the ensuing year
will be elected. thc president. Cyrn Gardner, urges a large atten·
dance.
The program for the evening,
arranged by Mildred Hutcheson,
is made up entirely of modern
French music.
Cesar Franks well-known sonata. for violin and piano wtll bc
the first number, played by Lucius Cole and Miss Hutcheson. This
sonata was compo::;cd tn 1866, and
compares with othc!" modern work~
of the same form, It combines a
dreamy Ecstacy of thc first movement with the passionate vehemence and tremendous energy of
the succceding allegro.
The second number will be a
group of songs sung by Paula.
Scala. soprano. Hel' selections are;
"Romance," by Debussy. "Apr"es
un Reve" by Faure and "Chcre
Nult" by Bachelet.
The concluding numher Is a
novelty for the club consisting of
duos for two pianos. The pianists,
Helen Ventnor ·and Paullne Hendrickson, will play "Scarnmouche
Suttc" by l\lllhaud. and "Suite en
Noir et Blanc," by Debussy.
Piano Pupils Perfonn
On Sunda.y evening a large groUp
of parents and friends attended
the first of a series of formal l>iano
recitals to bo pre~.;ented by Charles
Izumi. The children ranged from
.,lndergartcn age to high school
groups.
The folJowing chlldren playcdNicky \Vcbstcr, MarY Jane Soden,
Anne Cooper, Susie l\f..'l.1'sh. Carol
Ann Mostcller, John Boyle, Barbara Sblpherd. Sn.toko ami Charles
Elston.
Emily PrHchar(I, soprano sam~
songs accompanied by Julie Lange.
A quart"'!t composed of Catherine
Elston, :Mrs. Elizabcth ShipherrI,
Robert Boyle and Charles Izumi
~:mg the Choral section ot FinInndin by Sibeliu.s accompanied by
John Boyle. Hon~y Elsc.. was
chairman of the program.
Plans for Legion Nine
At their regular. meeting on
·Monday the American Legion dis.cussed plana for tbc coming baseball season. A bigger and better
sea.son is anticipated with the participation of several new teams
in the same league that functioned
last year. W:hile schedules wlll not
bo arranged untU about April 30th,
the present plan calls for two
games being played per \,,"eek dur-
PLAN NOW' FOR THAT NEW ROME
l:'ou can take these preliminary steps today:
(1) Decide how much you can afford to pay.
(2) Select the type of house that suits
your family's needs.
(3) Talk with us about our low.cost
home financing plan.
SAVE TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW
Swarthmore National Bank
And Trust Company
l,crt to right: .:\11'8. GCOl'f:,'"C l~. ,,'m·ren in the dress bhe wOl'e u...... n
IH'idc in 10:!:~; )h~. AnUlony Ventner (dl'CSs of :\I)'S• .)OSCllh Bates'
aunt, 1894); ~frs. C. H .•Jeglunt (in u. dres!:! or :\Irs. A •••'. Jackson's
lIlother) •
l\-Iember of Federal Deposit Insurance Corpomtlon
"The Great Northwest and The Canadian Rockies"
.,
A Motion Picture Travelogue in Color by
Dr. Arthur C. James of Drexel Hill
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RECREATION
E ADIRONDACK FAMILY CAMPS
S
Yz :Mile Shore on
T
Chateaugay Lake
Cotlages with modern conveniences
HOW DO YOU GET
Meal Service
SPRINGFIELD WATER?
Facilities-Swimming beach, tennis courts, miles of
forest trails, fishing, sailing.
FROM A TAP •.. tJj ~I
Proprietors-Mr. & Mrs. Davis W. Shoemaker
Merrill, N. Y.
Dlar1'borousTs
.
~
ing the six week Rcason "\\'h1<:h hegins about June lOtb.
-'
Tuesday, May 6, 8:00P.M.
METHODIST SOCIAL HALL
Swarthmore Representative-Harry E. Oppenlander
Sw. 0138.J
lGlenbeim
It's easy to turn a tap and get your pure, sparkling
,
Springfield water. However, irs nat quite that simple
as for as we are concerned.
Just as we all need a boost at times. we must push
THE Marlborough.
Blenheim is hown through·
cut the United Stat.s and
Canada al en. of Amer·
ica's fined resort hot.ll.
Ih atmosphere of retin..
ment. its ,.I.cted clien~
tele. its: c:ourteoul .. rvice.
its fine music, its Ipacioul
lounging rooms. extensive
lun.deck. enclosed lolaria.
shaded porches and leeluded nooks give it an
individuality and charm
distinctly its own which hal
appealed over the years to
an ever.widening circle of
discriminating gv.sh.
Hal . . CIIJ III nt.IIII1I"1I$
1847
Back of Your Independence Stands
this water up hill from about' sea level to more than
The Penn Mutual 1947
600 feet above it. We must take it across valleys and.
beneath rivers and streams. All this requires a greall
deal of power exerted through pumps. to carry this.
WARREN R. BERNARD
(Member William F. Lee Associates)
Life Insurance
. . .,I:AII.. OWN.II.HIP
.. AN .........NT
water along our 1200 miles of pipe, throughout the
300 squore miles of territory we supply.
Pure Springfield water will always baon tap•
.Jos.T.h Whtte & Sons. Ltd.
,hn Atfaaflc: City 5-IZU
Family Income
la.......
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lira. Arthur J. ,Jones Is
ATLANTIC CITY
25th Year
loaf ~ZC
~ Witt. ,hi. AIh.rIi.....tit
T-u. Club to Meet
IN BRIDAL PAGEANT
CLUB TO GIVE
MODERN PROGRAM
5
SWARTHMOREAN
ON THE BOARDWALK
Meaty Shoulder Lamb 39c lb.
Quality Pot Roast of Beef 55c lb.
Sliced Bacon 69c lb.
P...
BREAD
uncle. Mr.
miore of
misstoned
conducted
THE
Friday, April 25, 1947
hUt Mon Newspaper Coupon
•
MOl's APPLE JUICE ::. lle (ffe)
Hannum and Waite
YlIle Ave. & 0ester Rd..
Swuthmore 1250
Edueational Plans
Lombard
~.7300
Retirement Income
Annuities·
Swarthmore 3152
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
WATER COMPANY
6
.,
but In the ...cond they eame. bacJc
to
wln t to 4. The team t ....veleil .
proud of.
to
Deiaware
on Tu ...4ay. April 11; .
GlI'I8'
Lacr
! e
In an Intere.Ung exblbltlon
BBIlIUPP Sli.BS
to
try'
their
luck
and skUI agalut
The coming of Spring brought game played wIth I.;ower Merion
of Heal Bltate
a
ppwerful
Delaware
team. Ther,
tite return of Lacr0888, the long at Sprlngtleld Uolont&'oniery CounSHERIFFS' OFP'lCE
COURT HOUSE, IlEDlA. PA.
came back vIctorious: with ... ~or.~
favored Indian sport. Because ty) the Varsity scored 8 to 0 and
FRIDAY. MAY 2, IBn
ot ., to 1.
.i
warm Weather was Blow In com- the J.- Vo's won also, their score
t :30 A. M. Eastern Dayllcbt Time
The ~!R met l)elawAre. again
ing,
pra.ctice started In the gym being 6-1.
Concl1UODB: $260.00 caah or certl..
on Friday. April 18 on the' -home
with the reviewing of tundamenned check at time of sale (unleB8
otherwlaa stated In adverUsement)
field, wliming. 12 to 1.
tals. 'Rumor had it that Friend's
bala.nce In ten -days. Other condiCentral,
tbe
girl8'
flrst
rival,
bad
. TJ::tey have a large number of
tions OIl day of sale.
The Senior Cabinet held a speLEVARI FACIAS
No. 618 been on the fteld tor two weeks;
boys pla.ylng and Coacb Robinson
JUNE TERM. 1946
clal m.eeUng, Thursday morning,
looks' forward to a Bucceasful sea...
A:IiL THAT CERTAIN piece of thm fact promoted the anxlety to· April 17, to nominate candidates
sround. IIltuaOO ID Haverford Twll., DeL get outside and really run. The
the Home Decorati()n course stud- son. There are 28 boys on the
Co., Penna. and described In accord- Hrst outdoor practice was on Mon- for officers of cabinet for the
Ied through the winter under the team under the able leadership of
ance -with survey made tor NatluID
Alt.e.rman by Damon &: Foster, C.E., day of spring vacatl.on. Weak and next school year. The followlng direction of Miss Mab!31 Ewing. En- Captain Robert HOPsoD.
Upper Da~by. PL, on APril 8. 1926, &8 strong points were Quickly dis- peoplE'! were nominated for offices.
tries wlll be ma.de by the ninth
follows. to wit:
presldent--Charles
Andes,
.,&ul
Be,ginnlng at 0. point on the North- covered and a tentative team was
grade girls' only.
WD. Honon NoW W _
eaat side of Wales Rd. at the dlstance made for the bulletin photographer. Hummer. and Mary Allce West;
Flower arrangements will be diA
Swarthmore contingent w111.
of 162.6 ft. Northwestwardly from the
~u
Emery.
The game with Friend's Central secretary-Betty
vided Into six classes: living-room help Saturday, to honor a. frequent
Northwest side of Naylor's Run Rd'l
contaInIng In front or breadth on ela was scheduled for Aprll 8. It was Roberta Haig. and Gwen Watkins: dining-room. kitchen. flower boxes,
Swarthmore visitor, Emily GreeD1I
W'lalea Rd. 22.6 ft. and extdg. of that
treasurer-Ross Pfalzgratl', Gayle
mlnia.tures and corsages.
width in depth Northeastwardly be- iooked forward to with much hesBalch, who recently was awarded
tween parallel lines at right angles to Itation which ·proved to be need- Hodge, and Stephen Wolff.
Prizes wlll be awarded. The jud-'" the Nobel peace prize.
aald Wales Rd. 100 ft.
gss are: Claudia Haycock. art In ...
Under and 'Subject to certain build- less, because both the varsity. and
Th'e national ann.1 meeting ot
Selected ror District Orchestra
Ing restrictions and oondiUon8 therein the J. V. came away victorious by
structor at the higli school, and the Women's International Lea.aue
mentioned.
Four Students from Swarthmoro Mr. and MI-s. Arthur R. G. RedAnd furtber under and subject to the a large margin. On Saturday, April
for P~e and Freedom, being held
easement of a. certain 15 ft. wire drive- 12. the traditional Alumnae game High School have been selected grave ot Swarthmore.
this weekend In Phlladelphla, will
way about to be opened across rear was played, which proved to be to be In the South-East.ern Dis-. The public is cordially invited honor Miss Balch with' a luncheon
of above described premises extdg. into
and from Naylor's Run Rd. as now a very exciting and very well play- trlct Orchestra. They. are PatrMla to attend.
at 12:30 Saturday In the Bellevue·
1a1d out by said mortgagor for use ed game. The final score was 6~3 Paul, t violin: Clara Parsons, II
and beneftt of au owneI'B and occupIers
StratttJrd 'Hotel,
and
tourteen
of this and all of the adjoining prem- in favor of the high school, play- \'tolln: Graham I'~oster, II flute;
.Tum Contestants
1l1embers
of
Swarthmor~
WlL
will
~ now owned by sald mortgagor 88 Ing acalnst a
strong team with and Weston Clarke. 1 clarinet.
Throughout the last school year be present.
shown by plot piau made by E. Allan players well known for their abU-'
This orchestra. which consists of the students In the a"rt department
WlsOh, REB. Architect, on Karch 192';.
Miss Balch Is honorary Interand Intended to be forthwith recorded. Ity. as: Allce Putnam. Jane Vach"'!". 110 pieces. and represe.nts 23 dif- have been very busy entering nu-Improvements consist of 2 atory Betsy .Crothers, Virginia Craemcr.
national
president 01 WIL and has
ferent schools wlU present its pro- meroUs contests. The American Austucco dwelUng. Porch front and baaebeen
actlve
in the League ever
and Mary Fetter, to name only a gram on April 26.
ment gara.p. at x 16 feet.
tomobl1e Association put' on a camSold B8 the property of Harry J. few;. the A-girls showed themselves
since she helP~d ·to organize it
paign for safety posters which
Hartz, Mortgagor and James W. Camduring the World War I. In as~
as 8. well-working unit. and one
ero~ .Real Owner.
Charlotte Hobbs and Winnie RumTrack and J~~eld Notes
C. Wm. Kraft, Jr., Atty.
soclation with another Nobel prize
that coach Virginia Allen and·
3']'-1-11
G. R. Wa.tk1ns, Sherif't
Swarthmore's 1947 track and ble entered. Winnie also entered ~Inner, tbe- late Jane Addams.
neld team is built around seven the Easter Seal contest and won
The nattona..!. meeting, being held
LEGAL NOTICE
lettermen returning from last year $10. cDarlotte Hobb·B, Nan Pitman. In the Old Custom House. began
IN THE OOURT OF COMIIION
The
School
District
ox
Swarthmore
Betty Spencer and DOFis Black
oPLoEAS, DELAWARE COUNTY,
will receive bids at the School Dis. and a large group of likely candl·
PENNSYLVAIDA
designed
seals. ·too. Entries were this morning ~nd ",,111 close SunB"'roug;h of ",orton V'l. Heirs of Gar~ trlct ofllce. Collep Avenue BUilding, dates.
up to -t p.m., Thursday, Ma.y 8, 19·n.
~ade by Winnie Rumble, Charlotte day..
ret\ E. Smedley.
In the Initial encounter with
and open the bids at a meeting of the
Swarthmore" memben who will
No. 164: March Tenn, 1938 M;.l.&.D.
at the School District office on Ridley Township, Swarthmore took Hobbs. and Rosemarie Beneke f,:>r
To: Helra of Garrett E. Smedley, de~ Board
attend
the Saturday luncheon are
May S. U.f7, at 8 p.m.• or at an ad~
ooaaed. Grace Phlpp~ YOU .ABE Journed meeting of the SChool Board. 7 firsts. 10 seconds, and 6 thirds the scholastic exhibit. Carolyn Mrs. Duane Terry.
Frederick
Morse·
won
$5
for
her
flne
poster
HEREBY noUlled and required to ap- for coal, fuel 011. and towel service.
pear in said court on or before FrIday SpecUlcaUons can be _Beaured between compillng a team Bcore of 71 announcing the antique sale at the B. Tolles, Mrs. Roy McCorkle.
May at 19-11 to answer the Rule 9 a.m. and .( p.rn. daily except Sa.tur- against 37 tor Township. In the
local women's Club and Jean Hol- Mrs. David Braun. Ellen Starr
granted by the Court to show C&uee days.
Sundays. and holldaye, at the
why .. decree should not be made Utnt School D1strlct office. The Board re- 110 hurdles, ColUns came In first man took tJ1,e honors tor the Jun- Brinton, Mrs. Phutp Jewett. Mrs.
the property In whIch you appear to serves the right to reject any or all In 13.9 whUe Ed Gavettl was 4
\VUllam Hobbs, Mrs. Miles Robinhave an Interest which is situate lQ bids· I:. whole or In part and to award close er:!cond. 100 yeard daah, J~ Ior High contest. Last wee}t· the
son,
Mrs. Benbow Richie, Mrs. Henthe BoroUBh of Morton" Del. Co.. Pa. contracts on any Item or items making
Eastern A!ts Convention was held
Rolk 10.7. Shot. McGowan. 44'9 ¥.a.
. Beglnnlnc.
'
ry
Ward,
Mrs. William t. Hull,
In the Benjamin Franklin Hotel.
ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece of up any bid.
In the pole vault. BIIl Moore
mid&.
Lang
Denworth
Mrs.
Ida
Stabler,
Mrs. Roy Linground Situate In the. Borough of Mar· 3T-of-18
Swarthmore 8cl1001s were asked to
. Secretary
placed second with 9'6. and Bruce
ton, Delaware County, Pennsylvania,
8end work for the exhibit. Pro- glE". and Elizabeth Johnson.
beginning at a. point,' the Intersection
.
DELA. WARE COUNTY.
Mylrea, third w.lth 8·6. In the 880. jects by F'rf'ld Almgren, Teddy Corof the easterly elde of Morton Aveuue
Sealed proposaJa wlll be received at S. Spencer came second with
and the 8I)utberly IJide of Cedar A veey and Mike Muskat were sent to
Frienclly iCirde Report.
nue South 88° 4.f ' Eaat 607.-t0 feet the County Controller's Office,' Court Pfalzgraff third. The high jump
represent the Sth ,grade and work
to a point on the west aide of Hlgh- House, Media. Pa.. until 9:00 A. M.,
The regular monthly meeting of
la.nd Avenue, thence extending the EST and publicly- opened at 10 :00 A.M.. found BarrY Patton and !Dave by
Dorothy
Borden,
Evelyn tbe Friendly Circle was held April
several courses and diatances therein EST on Monday, May G. 19{'7 for fur- Collins In a tie for second,' with
Thompson.
.Charlotte
Hobbs,
and 11 at th~ home ot Mrs. D. Reed
nlshlng
IUld
delivering
F.
O.
B.
Court
,mentioned.
SHOULD not be BOld by the Sheriff HoUle.: Medla, ,Pa. ten (10) new large 5'3. GordY Fol1~tt placed flrst In Katherine. Hayes was sent from Geer on Harvard avenue. with 27
tree 8Ild clear of your respective draperlei! and sixteen (16) new cur- the 220 .while Ken ChUdrey came the Senior 'High Schol,
talna for small windows for the Law
members present. °The president.
claims Judgments. Mortgages. charges. Library
In the Court House to oon~ in second. The broad jump found
estates In the said land on whiah the
Mrs. H. Stephens Plummer, pre..
Boroqh haa a. municipal Iten tor torm with sample on file In the Con~ Swarthmore taking first, j second,
COmmunicate with German
sided.
Office.
uewer aBBe88ment, and in default of troller's
aueb. appearance or answer, the Rule . Specifications and bidding sheet may and thlrd pJaces. They were McCommittee
cbaJ.rmen
reports
Studenta
ZO'21h.
Horsey,
may be made absolute In your Abience. be obtained at the office of the County Gllberry, first,
were
given
and
new·
cbalrmen
for
G. R. Watkln!1, Controller. and no bid' win be enter~ second. 18'9 %. and Harry Warren,
The German classes have made
SherIff of Delaware County talned unlea made out on saId bld~
the
next
two
years
were
appointed
ding sheet.
thlrd with' 11'6. Th.., dIscus also two interesting contacts with GerArtl!ur L. Reeser, EsQ..
as tollows: Sewing, Mrs. Charles E.
Each bid must be accompanied by a tound the home team taking the man boys and girts.
Boroqh Solicitor,
certifled check for fifty (1"50.00) dollars
11 South OlIve Street, Media, Pa.
Last fall they collected money Black; Hospitality, Mr8~ T. Harry
drawn to the order of the County of first three places. Respectively they
aT-loll
.
Delaware.
are, "Wtarren 118'S. McGowan 105' for candy for German children Brown: ViSiting, Mrs. A- Wuest:
The County Commissioners reserve
the rIght to reject any or all bids.
and Pfalzgraf'f 100' %. Charlie EIs- which was sent to Mrs. Boulter. Sboe Box. Mr.. W. J. Frank; KnitLBGA.L NOTICE
Clarence T. Peppel' ,ton took the mile in 6.13.3 with in her letter In reply. after a ting, Mrs. J. Harla~ .leuup: Adk • C
ESTATEl
OF
FrederIc
B.
Calvert
deIT-'-18
Coun
troll
ceased.
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Har·ry McOllberry placing ~cond. party she gave with the money. missions. Mrs. E1rlc Sproat; Re..
Li!11'TERS Testamentary
In the 440. Polk was second while she said, "I wish yOU could see membrance. Mrs. Lea. Warner;
On the above Estate have been
REQUEST FOR. BIDS
Pfalzgraf! was third. Barry Patton these children, feel their happi- PubliCity. Mrs. E. H. Taylor:
granted to tba undersigned. who re·
A collection taken among the
Q.uest all persona having claims or
Sealed bIds will be received in Coun- placed second In the javelin with ness, hear thelr conversation and
demandB agalnat the Estate of the cll Chamber, Borough HaJI, Swartb- 155'2"lL
laughter and receive their thank members will be used by Mrs. lL
decedent to make known the same, and more, Pa. on May 5, 1947 at 7 :45 P.M..
7JI..
you's and curtseys. Two of the Lindley Peel to purchase some toy~
all penonB. Indebted to the decedent Eastern Dayllght Saving Time on fur. to make payment, without delay. to
nlshlng the materials and doing the
c.hUdren said they had not .been eultable tor a four year old boy
In Blackf.1nr Roles
Ellubeth N. Calvert work of curbing and paving approxtable
to sleep tor excitement. One amloled with Infantile Paralysis.
009 Kuteers Avenue mately 500 teet of Riverview Avenue
The
cast
has
heen
picked
for
llttte
boy bad no cap. He said, Any frlencls ·ot the Circle who may
SlIrsrthmore. PennI!. In accordance with plans and specUlOr to her Attorneys·
catlons which may be seen at the office the' new Blackfriars play "Youth "I am so warm from happiness. wls", to contribute used toYS in
Butler. Beatty, Greer .. JOhRBOR
of the Borough Secretary.
Media. Pa.
The Borough reserves the right to and Uncle Sam." They are: Helen I do not need a cap." One of the gQ"od condition (or this· little boy
6 T " 11
reject any· or all bids. A eertUled Ware, Joan Russell, Ann Ltcht- boys spoke EngUflh very slowly. to use. while confined to bed, can
check for $100.00 must accompany each Uter, June Reynard. Cynthia Ho- He said. "This is the most won- leave them with Mrs. Eltzabeth
bid and. the person or finn to whom
the contract Is awarded shall E:xecute mire, Pat Gallagher, Jane Hawk, derfUl party ['v.e ever had. I shall Groff. Director of the Community
ESTATE OF NANNIE SERENA So contract and furnish bonds as re- .Joan Davisson. Patsy Told, RoseHealth Society.
never forget it.·'
WII.&SON. DECEASED.
quired by law. the form of which may
Recently a frIend of Mr. Morey
Letters of AdmInistration., C. T. A. be examined In t.he office of the un· marie Benecke, Ann Hickman,
It was also voted to give $11).00
on the above Estate have been granted dC'TSigned.
Bruce Godfrey, Bill Keene, John as k e d
r or some addresses of to the Community Health Society
to the undersigned, who requests all
Elliott Richardson
Boyle, and Tom Maher.• aU new - S war thmore boys and girls who to belp purchase rubbers tor chUpersons h&vlng claims or demands 2T-4-U
Borough Secretary.
people trying out for Blacktrlars. would like to write to boys and dren going to Camp Sunshine and
a.g:a.lnat the Estate of the Decedent to
make known the same, and all per_
Sue Surrtck is student director. girls In Bads Hamburg, Germanl\ Camp Hope.
REQUEST .FOn BIDS
sonB Indebted to the Decedent to mak~
and many other students serve on a small resort ctty. Some are writpayment without delay to
Plaps were Jllade tor a dessert
SURFACE TREATMENT OF
• Fred R. \Vllson,
special committees. The play w1l1 ing In German, ~ome In Englisb.
and.
card party Instead of a: picnic.
Administrator C. T. A.
BOBOUGH STRBBTS
be given In the Sentor and Jun64' Walnut Lane
to
be
beld early In June, the date
Sealed bids wlU be received by the
Swarthmore, Penna. Borough
of
Swa.rthmore
In
Council
jor
~Igh
ABsembltes.
Boys'
LnCl'OS88
to.
be
announced later.
or his attorney
D. Malcolm Hodge, Esquire••
The
meeting
then tUrned
Chamber,
Borough
Hall.
iPark
The spring lacrosse season is
Swart.htnOre,
Pa.., on
May
6, Avenue.I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
19.f7 at
Gibson Bullding
over
to
tbe
speaker
ot
the after7 :46 P.M. (l>ayllght Saving -Time) for
well underway under the~ capable
Chester, Penna.
performing In whole or In part the
coaching ot Ml11at,"d G. Robinson. noon, Mrs. Arnold Lueders. a &taft:
work of surface treating of approxi~
mately
16,000
square
yards
of
Borough
Although Coach Robinson has member of the Deflartment of Pub ...
ESTATE OF HANNAH DARLINGtc. be deslgnated. by the HighTON JONES, Deceased. late of the streets,
played
very little of the game. he lie Assistance, who '..gB.ve a. very
way Committee. Contractors will sub.
Borou8'h of Medl&. ,
has 'proved to be very adept at Inter.estlng exPlanation of the remlt bids as follows:
LETTERS OF ADM.INISTRATION
1. The work of furnishing approxi~
Uet work done by that organizacoaching the team.
On the above I!:Stale have been mate1y 16 tons of bitumInous concrete,
granted to the undersigned, who re- Pla.clng It In aU depressions and rol·
The team has played one game tion.
QUests all ))eI"8Ona ha.ving elall1l8 or ling It properly, cleaning of areas. to be
Saved
with Lower Merion. and although
demands aga1nst the .l!:8tate of the de- surface treated. furnlahlnll" &nd apply~
cedent to make known Ute same. anel Ing asphalt binder, Pennsylvania. Spethey lost 5· to .. they played an
K·pp'· to Sew
all person. Indebted to the decedent cification H-1-H, at the raw of liS
Mrs. Ch~rlea_ P •. I.Arkln, Jr., of
exceptional
pme. Besides this
to make pa.yment. withOut delay, to.
gallon per sq,uare yard, and fumJs.b1ng,
they 'have had two scrimmages Brookhaven road. WallIngtord will
SwarthIl'P'e National .Hank and Trust spreading and rolling crushed. rock at
o,mpany
.
the rate of 30 pounds per "SClu8.re yard
wlth the Swarthmore College Jun- be hostess to the Kappa. Kappa
Swarthmore, Delaware County, Penna. of surface to be covered, over aatd
6.50 :II: 16 $15.82 plus ...,. Ior Varsity. The first scrimmage Gamma. SewinS" Group at her home
Or to Its AttorDelJ8
areas. all in accordance with speel.fl~
Duane, MOrris • HeCk8cher
caOons, a copy of which may be pro-they lost by a score of 5 to -t. on Tuesday next.
Other Sizes Proportionate
1611 Land Title Building
cured. tram the understped, at the
Philadelphia 10, Pennsylvania.
above address..
2. Furnlahlng materials and performing the above wdrk. With the exception of furnWdng and appl)l'lnll' the
To Myrtle Nell Zuppo lats of Room asphalt binder. "The Borough InYitea
2-2& LaSalle Hotel, Los Angeles. Call- aepara.te blcl8 tor this part of the wOrk
tomla.
and NllWVea the rl8'ht to let thlB por"WIhereaa Albert LouIs ZUJ"l"PO, _your tion of the contract to .a separate COnHusband baa Ned a. libel in 'l'tte COUrt
whoae work will tie In with
or Common Pleas of Delaware County tractor
the work olI the cona.ctor doln.. tile
PennlJYlvanta. as of December
.
.
of the job.
1 * No. 612. praying a' divorce from remainder
A
aerUfted
eheck
In
the
BUm
of
,100.
you. Now you are hereby notlfted. and muat accompany the bid. and the pe....
required to ~ In aa1d Court on or
before Mond.,. t.be Uth day of. May 80n or firm to whom the contract la
PHONE .. '
!leU to answer J.he _complaint of the awarded muat ezecute aD tWl' cDt
IIILId Albert LmIla Zuppo and In de- and turnleh bono as requf:re4 by law,
"01'
11511'&
1'8&
CllflaI'lfOUsr
fault of auch appearan<.e you wUl be the form. o_! which may be uamlMd
liable to have a dlvoree ..-anted In In the o8Id oftloe of the 1IDdenIaDed.
The Borouah reaen_ tha rtpt to
or 1111 b1d8,.
G. R. Watkins,
. "
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,~
,Blllott _ _
• Sber1ff of De1a"Wal'e CCKlntJ'
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SCHOOL NEWS
,
Captain Helen Hoot can well be
To W~ Ma~· Flowa.
Tbe ninth. gi'ade .strla ot· the
Home Economic Department. of
the Swarthmore High School. are'
having a flower show. Thursday.
May ftnJt., from nine to four. T'be
dleplays will be ...t up In tbe
lower hall of ,the high schooL Under the able \eaderoblP of Joyce
Cubob. the girls are bard at work
on ,the preParatlons to usber in
"May Flowers.'"
The 'show _is an outgrowth ot
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Mrs.
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FrIda,. :11&
.8:00 P. M. One Act Playa ........................................................... Clothier
Kra. Robert I.. C .....ea will b9
p.-Jited by lira. HWold G. Grlfflo, chairman ot literature, at a
2:00
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SatardaJ.
April
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SUDdaJ. April S7
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morning, lII:By 2, 'from 10 to 11:30
11: 00 A.M.-Morning Worsblp ........................................ Local Cburcbes Lm. Mrs. Coates, wbo la well
2:~9 P.M.-Reception and Tea ..._ ..................................... Womans Club
°known tor her own deUghtful
Monda,. 4pr\I :18
April 2.
verse, will read from the. poetry of
2:00 P.M.-Mualc ReCital ................................................ Woman'. Club Robert Frost.
.
8:00 P.M.-Home and School Association............, ............... High School
Open 1If_lng Wltb L.W.V.
. 8:16' P.M.-Mualc Club ...................................................... WhlUler House
Wedn' de,., April SO
The general public IS cordlal1y
8:15 P.JrI.-"Contemporary Modern M.U8ic··....................Wh.lttler House
Invited
to the Op!9D meeting on the
TIluradaJ'. lII:a)' 1
8·16·P M.--COOper Foundation Lecture •. ,....................._ .....: .... Clothier 'subject of "P.ubUc Housing" whJch
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wlll be-- held under the Auspices of
the League or Women Voters. with
the Swarthmore Woman's Club cooperating. on Friday evenlDg, May
1'J!:1l80NAL
2, at 8 p.m. at th"3 Club House.
(Conllnued I;r.om p .... 1)
CeUiBt l'laDIsf'to Give Recttal
Speakers Include Mrs. Ellzabeth
PERSONAL--Va.cuum cleaners. tronB.
The
Woman's
Club
will
enjoy
a
Boldt; Metropolitan A~ea ConsulttOaatel'8 and radlo8 repalred. Called.
for and deUvered.. can Hobert Brwh.... program of' real musical distinction ant of t~e Philadelphia Housing
SW41'Lbmore lDu.
J}ext Tuesday, April 29. when Mrs Association, whoso subject wlll b(l
PERSONAL-Immediate oervice and Anthony L. Ventner. chairman ot "State anet Federation HousJ.ng
...,.wr. on au makoB of electr.c musIc. will pre8"3nt Mary Wallace, Legislation;"
Joseph
Calhoun,
w8.bhers (Bendix included). lr.ouen,
vacuum cleanenl. ranges. irons, toaa:ll- celItst, and Betty J ea.n Quick. p.1an chairman of the Delawa:roe "County
ers, lana and lamps. A.lso. wlrmg, Old -Ist. In a recital which Was schedul- Housing Authority who will apeak
and new., Repalrs-servlce-Installatlon •
All work. done In compliance with Fire ed earlier In the year and was on "Public Housing In Delaw&N
Underwriters' requirements. New va- postponed because of UlneBS. ThJg County;" and T. Norman Namsell
cuwn cleaners. '(.roureka and Royal). will be one oC tti~ last appearanced
of the Citizens' Councll, City Planupright, and tank type now avaIlable.
caJl ~rlch .h. Hawsen, 8warthmor~ of . Miss Wallace, winner of u. ning Commission. whose topic w£ll
2HfiO-W. If no &nswer, call ~WlI.rluYouth Concert Audition of the be "Community Planning in the
more U140.
Philadelphia. Orchestra, who wilL Metrppolltan Area."
PERSONAL - Klad-Ezee clothes.
Smart. attractive. durable, Sell-Help I eave for CaUfornia very soon.
Mrs. John E. Michael wiIl prestyles lor boys ana girl& lndorsed by Both artists are students at the
side at next Tucsday's . m~etlng
J?aren18, ChUd Life. and Good Houae~
keeping magazines. Eleanor K. .\:;mlth, New School where Miss WallaC03 is
representative. Telephone ::)wart.llluore a pupil of. OrlandO Cole, and Mias when Mrs. Peter E. Told will rep02.21-W.
Quick Is studyIng with ,Vladimir resent the Swarth~ore Club at the
Hpencer
CorPERSONAL-Registered
Sokolof[. :MIss Quick. Is the ·daugh- West Ches~er reCiprocity meeting
seUere 1\4)'& Eisle McWilliams. Ttll.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ra}1 S. Quick. Mrs. John H. Pitman. wlll "bo3 the
Swaithnwre t683~W for appointment.
of IDlcklnson avenue.
Swarthmore delegate at the ColPERSONAl-We buy Iumlture, hoUHeMiss Wallace wJ.lI. open the pro. hold goode. Call L~ester 26~33.
gram with the Allegro. Moderato Ltngd.n.le reciprOCity meeting this
PERSONAL-EV«lin8" coat exchanged and Adagio from the Concerts In weE"..k.
by mistake at Woman's ~Iub, Aprll
12. Please call 2186.
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B Flat Major by Boccherini. D!ebus~
8'Y'~ i.a Serenade Interrompue and '
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SILVERWARE
General Lavine; Eccentric, and
·WA.1'!TED
Mendelsohn's Variations SerleuBcs,
RepaIred ftDd Rel)lated
WtANTED-Veteran and wile desire 2
or 8 room. tumlahed or ,unfurnlSheto played by MIsS Quick. will rollow
Mothers Bear
Miss Price
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CLASSIFIEQ
Marp.ret Price ot. the RUlgen
avenue Kinderaarten spoke to
twenty memberll of tbe M.others
Club on Wednesday. The group
met at. the home of Mrs. A. Fairbanks of Park avenue.
'M"'" PrIce dl8CU....d "step. In
Growing Up" stressing emotional
development &loll8' with physical
a.nd mental growtb.
61 Piece. 01 Art
In Club Exhibit
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Sbe suggested
that parents
should be adult enough themselves to let children try things and
face the consequences of their mlstak~s. rather than that they Will
never· tall.
ChUdren should 'have some time
to themselves. Miss Price continued. and not have their Uves too
crowded with planned a.ctlvlty.
They should be encouraged to play.,.... ...... . .
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with all types of playmates.
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Fred +: F"~Jeweler
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Phone JoIedta 1916
dant<> by Bach. MI.nu"" \>v Debu_,
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Wk\-NTED-Ez.Army oflleeT- .I~.· w.lfe Adagio and lII~uet.. by /HJ!Y'!.n._
and one and a. half YMr-ol .~ boy~
desire to rent two bedroom apartment,
po}ipe.r.. ?-,he:Wan
Iil!~scronaM.J!lII1>lIirnole by
furniehed or unfurnisHed. Wlll oonslder
limited rental period. Willing to pay Glazouno\V and Berc~use by GOd.$86 per month. Call Hilltop 2292.
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W.ANTED-:-"u~y phY8iCI~n. wife. , ard.
Membcrs are requested to be at
month bifant. wish to rent a small
h~
Club promptly at 2 p.m. In
furnished or unfurnished house with t
reasonable rent. . GIve excellent cal'e courtesy to the artists.
a.nd best references. Reply Box. Z, ~e
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Charles K Fischer
Reese-Baxter Co.
Builder
SPORTING GOODS
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.Chester
Swarthmore 2253
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MASON BUILDERS
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Enjoy a far more comfort-
able home this spring and
for years to come ,with a
331 Da.rtmollth Avenue
Swarthmore 0345
hf'.at control on your fur-
For
nace. Prompt installation.
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
COAL
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS. AND BLANKETS •
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PIMPLES •
FUEL OIL
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PLASTERING
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L~_~LEYP~
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Carpen..,. Repairs and
.Alteratloll5
I\1mSul Insulation
A-ZER-O acta Immedlatel, to reU..e
Then"
gOM to work comba.tlng the trrltatlOn
ltseU. It helps vnur sJdn feel alld look
111r:~ new again
Your~" hal
A...ZBB-O OIntment aud A - ZBB .. 0
"Dowder Ast: blm 101 Free Trlal ~
"e, or write A-ZEB-O Products .. v..
oemenc Work
ABTERS
BRO'l'HERS
(1&_
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·302 Gayley Street
c"'Vlt. Pa
FIST
RELIEF
two-way.
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the Itch or skin lrrlta.tI01l8.
Media, Pa.
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CESSPOOLS
septic Tanks Cleaned
Modern sanItal')' Methods. We
go anywhere at DO extra c;harge.
BALs:I'ON BROTHERS
Phone: . Chester Hls. 4lIR13
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A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
Electrical Contractor
Call
All TJpM of E1ectrloal
Insf·Rations aIIII RepaIrs
DAVE WOOD
Garaaes -~ ~eraIioaa
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Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER DI NICOLA
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IRWINM.BENDER &SON
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Sfl, 2266
and Repairing Since 1908
New and Rebuilt PIanos
ALBAN L. PARXER
Phone Medla 0459-l1
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PIANO TUNING
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CUNNINGHAM
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WANTED-Insurance executive des1res
Antiques. Departlilent Tour.
'to" rent apartment or house' either
temporarJly or permanently. Minimum
. Interested memb~rs ot th~ AnPhone Swrimore 2175-R
2 bedrooms. Gentile. Best at references.
tiques Department and the ArneTiReply Box P,· ·'1'he . Swarthmorean.
104 Cornen Avenue
girl· for l:an Home Department _wlll mept
School
WANTED-Hlgb
accompany a.t' 8~30 ·a.m. on Thursday, May 1,
Mother's Helper to
SWII;l1bmore, Pemua.
family· to Buck Htll for two weeks, at the Club House trom "which
Swarthmore
Call
July
5.
June -20 to
0832--W after 5 P.M.
they.
wIll Hershey
S'et out·Museum.
on a jaunt
visit the
wltb to
a ,~~
""\VANTED-Rellable colored woman
stop
at
the
cloisters
at
Ephrata
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desires dAy's work. Mondays, 'l'ues
A. MERCER QUINBY
days .. $5.00 and earfare. Darby 17~.,JoJ,. route. There will be a conducted
evenings.
tour through tho mUseum whcre
Funeral Director
~ANTED_ACcommodatlon8·":'!Or vet- the~ arc flnc collections of Penn· eran., Swarthmore student, wife and
·FOrmerly of Media
80n from September on. Husband will- sylv~nia Dutch and'Indian Art and
Jl26
W. Lehlgh.A_., PhI\a.
ing to lork atound house or yard. an excellc~t display of SUege]
Call :Mr . Geary, Madison ~334-R.
Phone Baldwin 1170
glass. Tiippcl"S. will have lu'ncheon
FOB SALE
at the museum cafeteria and wUl
No adcUtional charge tor
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...burbaD caUs.
vlsit thc Hel'shey Chocolate l
suite; buffet, server and table. $2U.
torY.
Calli Swarthmore 0161.
Ther" Is a. 26 cent chargo fo. ~~,,~
FOR SALF..-Navy blue pure wool Buit the tOlll' at· Ephrata, aqd since Swarthmore 1448
dress, size 14, Peck and Peck. }{e~)IY they would Like to kno\..·! tbc apWILLIAM BROOKS
to Box F, Ttte SwartJ:lmorean.
pruximate number to expect, ther~
Ashes
& Bubbleh Removed
}o-'OR S~O ft. ornamental Iron I s a 'deadUne on reservations(fteur . de li~ poin41) ...fencing. $1.25
lawns Mowed
General Hauling
per foqt, at alto. T.bis'ls a beautiful. en~ ~onday evening. Aprll 28. Tho~
Morton. Pa.
closure and cannot be purchased. neW. who wish, or can furnish. trans- 236 Harding Ave.
at any price. Robert T. Bair. Swart.h~
portation
should
phone
l\-Irs
more ,0211,-2315 (eveninl;f8).
George
Sweet,
Swa.
2691
or
Mrs.
FOR SALE--Two dark blue wool Birney K. MOl'6e~ Swa. 0602, not
broadloom ruga w:ith pads, 9 x 12.
P~G and DECORATING
$30. and 12 x 16. $50, Good conqltton: (ate.r than the above date.
)lght blue 9 x 12 bedroom rug. "$10;
All. Work Guaranteed
Exchange Sets New Records
nearly Dew fabrlo Window shades for
Write
windows of following width: 8 x 31";
NearlY 4,000 Items w~re handled
one at 27"; and. G at 2"9 1/2", $l,o!)O ea.
CLIFFORD L PARKER
Call Friday evening or Saturday, by the committee for the Mutual
Swarthmore. 0'l86-W.
E:xchange which was conducted by
Media B. D. 2
FOR SALE-Or· tor rent. furnished the Club last week under the
summer cottage; with large screened chairmanship of Mrs. George W.
porc,h. Detllched garage. Near beach,
Cape May point, N. J. Reply to Box Sweet. The success of the. affair is
S. The Swarthmorean.
a brilliant tribute to both townspeople who supported the exwoodFOR SALE-Mixed fireplace
ready cut for these chilly evenings. change arid to club members wh
Bring y01,Jr trailer. Low price. 124 wor1:$cd hard and late. Because of
Linden avenue. Rutledge.
the great d"-'lmand for such "swapFOR SA.LE-1Planta ; hardy phlox,
Funkias, myrtle mature shrubs. etc. ping," another sale is planned for
call for at 124 Linden avenue, Rut- Ule early fall. --.'
aDd
ledge.
Federation
l\lectlngs
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Ahead
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A delegation from the Swarth·
more Club win attend the lDelaFOR RENT_pleasant. single room;
quiet location. ·Tel. Swarthmore 2572. ware County' Federation rnoeeting
I on Thurs., April-24-, when the Glen
~: Media 0755
FOR RElNT-Garage space. 739 Yale
old~n. Folcroft and Sharon Hill
avenUe. Tel. Swarthmore 2UH.
Clubs \...-111 be hoste~es to the CounFOR RENT-Furnis.hed ground floor
basement room, large east and 80uth ty at the First Presbyterian Church
windows. Lavatory. catl a.t ~HI N .
In Glenolden.
Among SwarthChester road.
FOR RENT_Pleasant roQm for gen_ more me~bers represented will
tleman. Block to. transportation and be Mr~. Peter E. Told, president;
tea-rooms. Tel. Swarthmore ..1168.
Carpenten ad Bailden
lII:i"s.' John ·N. Michael, p!:'lsldentFUR RENT-To gentleman,· roOm, $ri"
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0276..R. Transportation; _resta"Qrants
vice-president; Mrs. S. Murray
nea.rb~.
FOR RENT-Room and bath for o:o,e Vlel~. tr~u~r;. ~n;. T. K. Brown,
or two gentlemen. about .. -Mal' 1.. jr., ~ recotdtng . secretary:
Mrs.
y'ery convenient to tra~Uon ......nd
restaurants. Call Media ~. s • •
Francis H. Forsythe;' '" i~ 'Vi~~-'
pr~~dent . eJecti :ltfr!-..; Fni'nk '- O.
-. POW»· : .
Since 1905
Miss Price encouraged the group
to participate in the discussion and
·used stories and anecdotes to bring
:out her p~lnts.
Tree Suqrer)' and·
LaDcbeapu..
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
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Children's emotional reactions
should not be curbed but more
controlled as the children mature.
Emotional growth, NiBS Price asserted, iB a slow process and
should. not be hurried any more
than physical and mentaJ growth.
Nor should it be retarded by baby.
lng, sho added.
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Mr. and Un. OJiver G. BrOWDe
of Middletown road, Kedl... and
Lt. and. Mrs. James H. Connor of
Arlington, Va.. entertained 24
guests at a- buffet 8uppoar at tho
Browne home In honor ot MIBa
Anita Harding ot Wynnewood and
Mr. John Kiatler of Park avenue
whose engagement Wat!l recently
announced•
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A- CrollB8t
of Ridley Creek road. Media. enter.. •
.talnedat a bridge party for n
gueste at tbelr bom.e SMurday evening.
Mrs. George Corse of Yale &venue entertained her bridge club at
a luncheon at ber home Friday.
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I FGI0NNAIRES MEET
At its AprU meeting the Ainaworth-,Wernher Post, American Legion made a donation of $5.00 to
the Salvation Army Cadlpalgn, and
authorized an award of the B8.DlO
amount to the local high school
graduate recelv.tng the highest
standing tn social studies.
LePoa A'm·"" Report
The monthly meet1nc of the Le-
gion A).l:dltary was held at the
home of Mrs. Alex EwIng on Monday, 'April 21.
The coupon chairman, Mn. Herbert Baaaett, baa sent 380 C()Upons
from this unit, and 110 wlll be
added as a cash donation. This
contribution helps to pay for the
Outdoor Recreational Fleld at AsThe group .expressed apprecla- pinwall Hospital. Mrs. B8.888tt also
tion for the Flre Company's dona- sent three large cartons of Christmas cards to AUantlc City, glvlng
tlon of a pool table and daven., the crippled chlldren In the Betty
port for the Legion Room on the Bacarach Home greater opportun8";lcond floor of Borough Hall, and Ity to work on scrap books.
As an Easter gift, a box of
to Paulsons' for a large rug. The
candy was mailed to the adopted
room still no;leds a dart board, nur'8e at Perry Point .Hospital. One
Jarn:i)lI, and soft chairs.
hundred twenty-five 3 cent new
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cent stamps were sent to Coatesville Hospital for the use of uncompensated vetersns: and 9 decorated boxes of candy went to
Aspinwall Hospital.
A report on legislation was given
by Mrs. Ewing on the present pro·
gram of the Letton.
Perry Point wlll hold its· an·
nual card party on May 23, and
several members from t'he Swarthmore unit will asslat in entertainIng the veterans, who w1l1 be
guests of the Count}' Amr:l1la ry.
SPRING' CHORAL
FESTIVAL MAY 9
Event
In Clothier
Again
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Young Rupublicana' Club 01 Swarthmore
SPRING DANC'E
Swarthmore High School Gymnasium
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates
or Harvard avenue entertained
their son-in·law and daughter Dr.
nnel Mrs. Eugene S. Farley of WUkesbarre as their week-enc;t g:uests.
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There are many t lmes 10 a
person's life when Qne just
can't put into words what
one feels ~ times when
you have just lost a dear
friend or when you want·
to do something especially
nice and meaningful for
the ones we love.
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511 WELSH ST.
(';IIMIaw, P.L
THAT'S THE TIME
CHOOSE FLOWERS.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
*1.00
from *1.'16
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last appearance as a highlight of
the program.
One new phase of the Festival
will be the absence' of reserved
seats, the entire house hav!ng thO)
same ticket price. Tickets have
been In the hands of the Senior
Mothers: Group, chairmaned by
Mrs. Wl11lam R. Huoy, slnce AprU
9, and· will be available through
J
the choral groups after this week.
JR. MUSICIANS
TO
Throughout the centuries,
they have never failed.
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
CARNS
STAG BAR
FIRESID~
Flowers
LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
Greeting Cards
Decorative and Novelt~
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BalUmore Pike
OaDdJes.
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SprlngfteleJ. Pa..
Phone Swa. 0450
CALL CHESTER 8286
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Personalized Entertaining
For a Gracious
B·ridge
Wedding or
Special_ Dinner
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STRATH HAYEN INN
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Memll With a Different Touch That
Make. the Servb YOURS
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1\£I'S. Ernest R. Laws of Harvard
avenue returned Saturday from a
three-week visit with her father
Mr., J. M. Deering of Columbia.
and St. Louis Mo., and also visited
several brothers in Columbia and
St. Louis. Charles Laws accom]lanled his mother to Missouri and
spent his spring vacation visiting
his cous.lns.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook of
Westdale· avenue arrived h'ome
Saturday afMr vuationlng Idnce
.Janua~ 10 at Treasure Island, off
the ,west coast of Florida. Their
daughter Mary Ann spent a SPrlDlr
vacation of 10 4&'Y8 from: Wllltam
a.pd Mary College with her pannt&
caD
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9112
At the election meeting of the
Junior Music Club of Swarthmore,
held last Sunday evening at the
home of Douglas M. S. Speneer,
the following oftlcc.'ra were chosen
to govern Club aJrairs next season:
President, 'Wll1~am Potts; vice
president. Douglas Spencer; secretary, Elizabeth Foster; treasurer,
John Chapman: program chairman
Robert Fawcett.
In his speech of acceptance, the
new president, WUllam Potts, ·immediately appointed Paul Williams
chairman of the new standing committee on publicity for next year.
Copies of the new By-Laws of
the Club were distributed and received by members with .great enthusiasm.
Robert Kelghton, as chairman
of program for the evening, presented the following music:
On the piano, Beverly Harlow
played
Beethoven's "Moonlight
'Sonata" and "Poem" by Gllbert;
Barbara ShipeI'd gave "Hungry"
a rhapsody by Karl Koelling: and
Ann HUkert, "First Movement of
Sonata. OP •. 49 No.2" by :aeethoven, and "Romance" from Mozart's Eine Kleine Nacht Musik,
On the marimDa Arthur Grover
played two selections, "Pretending," and "Barcarolle." Betsy
Schoenberg, plano, gave "Serenade
of the Doll" by Debussy.
Accompanied by Mrs. Morris
Potts, DavId Spencer, as gueSt violinist played "Coardas" by l.Iontl.
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Duet T..... ill Reeita1
The April piano recital by pu-'
For the past two yea.ns the studpUs of Dorothy Paul was held, on ent» of the School In Rose Valley,
Friday afterQoon at the home of Moylan, have upderta.ken to supMrs. Robert Wilson on Harvard port a school In Vlls8enpn, Holland, through aria.ngementa made
avenue.
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Edwin Harris gav~ tl. report on b~ the Chlldr~n's FederaUon.
Support has cO.me through' conthe life and works of Richard,
S~holar8hip
tributions from
the chlldren'.
Wagner, and, played "'To The small allowances augmented by
Evening Star' from Tannhauser.
saie of, newspapers" junk, clothing,
SciLle contest· winners were Su- and other necessit1es sent directly
On Friday, May 9"at 8 P. rn;, san Cochran, Betty Spencer, and to 'Holland. Last year a fa.tr was
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organized to further aid this supthe
choral
organizations
Swarthmore High School, under, Edwin Harris: and duet teams per- port.
the direction of Allce E;· Blodgett, forming include Norma WUso'iI,
T~ls year they are orgu.nlzi.
will present their annual Spring and Molly Huse, Eleanor Balders.' another tall" on' May 2, froin 2 to
Choral Festival In, Clothier Memor- ton and Car~1 Sue Underwood, Bet- 7 p.m. They plan to have boo~!I
Ial. The proceeds of this concert ty Spencer and Kathleen Jessup, from which they will sell good but
are for the beneflt of the 'hIgh
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discarded
clothes,
second-hand
school scholarship fund. It Is hoped and Gwen Watki
and Ruth Gar- books, costume je:welry, toys, home
that two scholar::hlp's can be, pre- rett.
baked foods, and "white telesented, amounting to $250 and
Others taking part in the pro'- phants:' The~e wlli also be a flah
$200 respectively.
gram were Peyton Bray, Noel Sny': pond and a "crazv houae."
Approximately
one· llundred
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tc twelve wlll partiCipate in the genfus, a.nd Beth Jones.
attend.
Festival which will feature 01'- .
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ganized choral groups. The community had the opportunity of
hearing most of these organizations
In the Christmas carol concert In
PRESENfS ITS ANNUAL
the high school a\lditorium this
past December. The Chorus will
present a gl'OUP of songs at' the
iDthe
end of th<3 program. The Senior
:lnd Junior High SchOOl Girls' Glee
Clubs and a Boys' Chorus wlll sing
a varied program. The Bo~s' QuarSaturday, May 17, 1947 - 9 tb 1 P. M.
tet, cOllsisting of James Hornaday,
'Wllliam: 1\{oorc, Steveh Spencer.
Formal
TICkets, $4.80 per couple
Refreshments Included
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with the purchase of each
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1 Bath Towel
2 Receiving Blankets
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2 Small Bottlea
6 r1app1es
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The Swarthmorean, 1947-04
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1947-04
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor
1947 APRIL_.pdf