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SCHOOL
CHORAL
THE SWARTHMORE
5WAR'IlIMORE PA., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1947
VOL. IB---No. 18
H. S. TO PRESENT
SPRING CONCERT
Festival Benefits
Scholarship
Fund
RED CROSS RECORDS
Will all persons having old
Red· CroBS Records plellSe llotify
Mrs. W. H. Dickinson, 1874-J, or
Mrs. Hora~e Hopkins, 0692-J.
There is now a permanent flUng
place.
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S:a:hm:!:;~gh:::::::::r t:: NATL. W.I.L~ HEAD
MUSICIANS CHARM
ALL EARS AT CLUB
Poetry, Song, 'Drama
on Next Tuesday's
Bill
fESTIVAL
MAY
$3.00 YEAR
AFI'ERNOON RECESS
All grades of tho SWarthmore
Schools will be closed on TuesdaY afternoon, May 6.
Teachers are schedul'3d to att!lnd a lneeting of the Delaware
County Teachel'S AssOciation In
Lansdowne.
HOME &SCHOOL
ELECTS WM. LEE
.Public, Pl'i~Tate Study
Topic at Annual
Meeting
An enthusiastic audience enjoyed
,The final meeting for this year
an eXe<:!llent luusical program at
of the Swarthmore Home and
the Woman's Ciub on TUCf!day
School Atlsoclatlon resulted In the
direction of Miss Allce E. Blodgett,
afternoon when Mrs. Anthony I,.
~lcction
of William F. Lee U$
will present their Fifth Annual
Ventnel·
chalrnlun
of
Music,
pl'epresident for the coming season
Spring Choral Il'estlval In Clothier
sented two most prom.ising young
Memorial on Friday, May 9, at 8
Other oJlicers elected were Marvel
a1'tists, Mary ,\Vallace, Cellist and
P. 1\1. The proceeds of this concert
\Vi!son, 1st vice president; Mrs.
Betty Jean Quick, pianist, In conare for the benefit of the hl8'h
Louis J. Storck, 2nd vice president·
cert.
Both Miss Quick and Miss
school scholarshlp funa. This week
l\olrs. Gcorgo Allen, recording sec
'Wallace
al'e
studentil
at
the
New
the choral groups are buBY putting
• retary; Dorothy Bradfield, corres
School where ?,'flss QUick is a PUl>ll
pondlng secetar:y; and Gordon
ast minute touches on their chosen
A national president and a new
(If VladbuJI· Sokoloff and Miss Wal"Management's Respo'n,&lbi1iUe~ Lange, trelUiurer.
selections and gettlng accustomed interDational project will be inOpening the mEWting, J. Roland
to their places on the stap of troduced to the Delaware county lace is studying with Orla~do Cole, fol' an Expansion Of Markets" will
members of Women's Interna- Tuesday's concert was one. of sev- be the topic of the fifth manage- Pennock, this year's president,
Clothier.
The Senlor High School Girls' tional League for Peace and Free- eral recently· given l,.y the young ment lecture In tho current aeries called for repot·ts from Robert
women
whose
I"3putation
for sponsored by the Cooper Founda- Cadigan and Gordon Lange on th'e
Glee Club will sing music of a light dom when they come to Swarthdelightful presentations is becom- tion at the college next Thursday work dono by th"3 Teaohers' Sa1nature, ranging from ,the popular more for, a meeting next Thursing lnore and more widely known. night. The speaker will be Robert
artes Committee und on the staio
June Is Bustin' Out All Over to a day. Maq' 8, 2:30 p. ~. at WhUMiss Wallace's sklll was perhaps Sessions, a partner in the PhUa.- of the Association treasury. In th&
'tier
House.
lllting Andalueia and the pompous
vest demonstrated in the AdagiO delphia firm of Alderson, Wroe, a~ence of Peter' E. Told, chairman
MrS. Annalee Stewart of' Chi- from
Salutation to Music. The Boys'
th'3 Concerts in B flat by
Chorus, always keenly anticipated, cago, national president of WIL, Boccherlni. She showed a warmth Simon and Sessions, management of tho nominating committee, Mr
Pennock p~sented the slate ;for
wlll ring forth ~lth a Negro spirit- Who spent part of last year In of tone and u. quality of Interpre- and ma.rketing counsel.
Mr.
Sessions
has
been
with
AlEurope,
working
on
WIL
affairs
new
oO:lcers, whiCh was accepted by
ual and an interesting Fantasle of
tation unusual in one HO younG'. derson, Wroe, Simon and Sessions
and
attending
the
League's
first
vote
of, tho AsSOCiation.
Sea Songs. The Junior High School
Miss Qutck's excellent technique for the PllSt two years, doing
post
war
international
congress,'
On
the announced subject of the
Girls' Glee Club will present a
was displayed not only an he.' marketing research on 'a national
held
in
.Luxembourg,
'wlll
speak
respective
advantages of the two
group of colorful' numbers, one of
ability when accompanying. but scale for industrial and consumer
on
"An1e.rlca,
Peacemaker
or.
types
of
",ducatlon
found In public
which wlll feature a, violln obligaalso in her dellghtful piano solos goods. Previous to his c6ming to
Breaker?"
and private schools, Mrs. Rex
to by Ruth Garrett. an eighth
by 'Debussy and in h<.!r handling of Philadelphia he was assistant
At
the
same
meeting
the
DelaCrawford of the staff of the Phlla
grader, and thre~ ninth grade voware county branch will hear and Mendelsohn's Variations SerleuHes. general manager of the Tenness,eo delphia Board of Education spoke
calists.
Mrs. John E. Michael, president- Valley Authority. DUring the war
act upon a proposal of Emily
tor the former. She felt that the
The Chorus will sln'g the Halleluelect,
conducted the meeting In the years Mr. Sessions was vice-chairGreen Balch that the United nagreat
value of a pubIlc school
jah Chorus from Handel'S "Mestions' be petitioned to study the absene<:! of Mrs. Peter E. Told, man ot the Price-Policy Coin mit- education lies ih children living in
siah" as well as a group ·of com-,
posslbfllties of UN control of Inter- President. who was attending a tee of t'he OPA, sorvlng also as a a democratic society which propositions both a capella anc). ace omnational waters and of the polar County I.'ederatlon function. Mrs. consultant on management organi- villes those experiences whi('h conp~nied. Catherine Elston wlll be tho
John M. Pearsol' and ltlrs. Helll'Y zation for the Foreign Economic
regions.
stitute real Uvl~g. There is value
soloist from the chorus, singing the
J.
\Velland served as hostes.'1es for Admlinlstration and the. BurElau
Miss Balch, who has spent thiS
in having known people from all
soprano from the anthem Listen to week in Swarthm~re as a guest of the aftei-poon, with Mrs. Raymond of the Budget. For'the PllSt winter
l.e\'els of SOCiety, not those in a.
tlie Lambs, with a choral back- Mrs. WilHam I. Hull, .recently WQ.3 Wilson, and Mrs. R. M. Pfalzgraf[ ?tIr. Sessloll8 and his famil)' 'have
selected group only. A closer con
ground.
, , b.~ElD livin.. [l,t.thc,Strath .Haven 'ta:ot·,.>w1ih~: , the',comtBuD.tty'· tn
,~~rt!~.~,~erN.~b~~ .P6!f.~.. · ~~~ Pl"'3s1dlqg at the te~ tablo., _
In~:This year two sludents'afe, mak- Her- propos8.1 was laid before the
, LOOAL'T~Tro REIGN
which the chnd lives, not being
ing their first appearances as ac- national WIL meeting In PhiladelThe lectUre will start promptly uprooted from it, should bring a
A
varied club-talent progl'am
companlsts.· Maura
Hopkins, ~ }>'bla last week.
hus been arranied for the meeting at 8:16 Thursday, May 8, in deeper insight into the problems,
seventh grader who
came to
The publ1c is Invited to the of the WQman's Club on Tuesday, Clothier Memorial. The pubIlc Is ot the community.
Swarthmore this year from Florida, Thursday meeting
In WhittleI' May 6, when Mrs. George J. 'Var- cordially invited.
M!rs. Crawtord llsted the goals of
a~d Margaret Croco, another new Ilouse, and care for young child- ren, chairman of dramd will open
public ed·uoution in, Philadelphia
Swarthmorean in the ninth grade, ren will be provided. The Swarth- the afternoon with a. pI"3senlatlon
to prepare for college, to educat~
will be the first accompanists In more WIL chapter Is host.
of MI·s. Gordon A. Meader In
all the children ot all the people
several years that the Junlol". High
Tonight at the Woman's Club to try' to increase international un
poetry readings. Mrs. Herbert C.
School Girls' Glee Club has had JR. ASSEMBLIES TO MEET
Patterson will follow with a group all DlW)n and women who would dei-standing, to increase the know
fr9m its own group. Other accoIl?-of songs, accompanied by :j\-Irs, like to Ileal' the subject of housing l~dge of th~ workings of govern
The JUnior Assem bIles meeting
panists are Alice Hornaday, supAnthony L. VentCl', music chair- discussed. or who have ideas or ment; to extend -::ultural horizons
in the Woman's Club tOlllon·ow
queetions to present In th~ discus- to study current problems of the
porting the Chorus and the Boys'
man.
evening, will be the la.'Jt dancmg
ChOI'US, and ,Virginia Feddeman
"l!'ourteen" is the title of the sion following the speakers' talks, community. Mrs. Crawford gave
and Nancy Rlncllffe, who will ac- class for the seventh, ninth and on"'!-act play which w,ill conclude arn ,invited to b<.l present at th(> man)· intel'esting examples of th'~
10th grades for this season, t.he
the progranl. Its producer-manager sp~('ial meeting on this subject manner In which work toward
company the Senior High School
hours being 6, 7:30 and ~'::iO
is Mrs. Meader, and the cast of sponHol'l'd jointly by the League of these goals Is cal'rled on.
Girls' High School 'Glee Club Club.
o'clock, respectively, and will be
three is composed of Mrs. \Villlam 'Volllen Voters and the Woman's
All are seniors mak.ing their last
"'Vc cannot ask for s~clal fav
informal.
Earl Kistler, Mr::;. Donald P. Jones Clull, 'rhl'ee eXJl<.!rts on the problem ors fOI' our thousands of children
appearances this year.
The chaperonR fOI' the "t\venth
of . hou~ing will be able to give it is true," the speaker said. "You
and Mrs. Guy S. Deming.
There will be nO reserved seats
grade wi11 be Mr. and Mrs (".
"Home-lalent"
variably
pro\·idcs
Swarthmore
residents an up to the take what comes. and you get a
this year, all tickets being one dol- Thomas Bauer. Jr., Mr. Ii.lld Mrs.
minut(',
account
of this matter.
demoCl'atic education. You can
some
of
the
Club's
'Illost
"!njoyable
lar: tax included. Tickets are now James E. D.lVis, Mr. and MI·s. Roll'rhe
time
of
the
mEWting
is
8
with safety send your children to
pl'ogrnms,
and
thi::;
nfternoon
of
available frpm members, of the man McHenry, Mr. ann -'lrl'!. Roger
drama
and
Illuslc
promises
good
p,lIl.
a pubLic school."
choral organizations.
Russell, ;.nd M!'. and Mr,;. Lewis
cnterlainnlent and humor.
Dr. Allan Heely, headmast"!r of
Tanguy.
Mrs. E. C.' Lappe and Mrs.
Kirk
Sets
New
Record
tho
Lawrenceville School, Lawren
Chaperoning the ninth grade
George 1\1. Karns will be hostesses,
On
Friday,
J~ft Kirk of South ceville, N. J., In bringing out the
will t,· MI'. ;'!l0 Mrs. E,;! l'a'J! ',and Mrs. Carroll E. Robb and Mrs. Chester road, set a new Penn Re- advantages of a boarding school
'ter, ].£r.. v:l(l :Mrs. Cn,"':"!' E AC'li,er
W. C. F. Zlegenfus wUl pour at the ay Carnival record In the -tOO meter for boys, said that though numer
and MI'. and Mrs. ROCl'lan Mctea following th'3 meeting.
IcaUy smaller than public schools,
hurdles.
Henry.
The
new
record
of
53.1
seconds
the history of private schools has
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyle will
broke
a
record
that
has
been
!ltandbe'3n signiflcant, and the hop'e was
CHORUS AT CLUB
chaperon 'the 10th grnde.
ing since 1932. This is also a. new not so much to train leaders, as to
The Players Club closes a suc~ record for the University of Penn- g.lve tho hoys a certain amount of
cessful season next week with th\! sylvania and is the first win in the critical insight. Dr. Heely does not
presentation of the Gilbert and carnival for the Univertlity in 12 feel that a boarding school is a
The annual meeting of the
Sulllvan operetta, "The Gondol-. years.
good place for a small child, who
/
Swarthmore Tennis Club was held iers." Dl~cted and produced for
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The swarthmore· Recreation As- on Monday, Apl'il 28. Officers
the' club by the Rose Vancy
eoolation haa planned & full Me- elected for the current season were:
1st Grade Mothers Meet
Chorus, the operetta will be given
morial Day program for the' after- David Sensenig, president; Robert
TO GIVE TALK AT INN
First
Grade Mothers of Rutgers
four nights (May 7, 8, S, and 10)
noon and evening' of Friday, May Bra d tor d, secretary-trellSurer;
Mrs. Elizabeth Crump Enders
for club members and their guests avenue School held a tea.-meeting
Joseph Lehecka,
chairman of
10.
at the home of Mrs. J. David Jack- who has lived and studied In China
only.
The ltornets and the American grounds committee; E. H. Taylor,
The Chorus wlll give a serl"i!S of son of Vassar avenue on Wednesday for many years dellghted a Strath
Legion team
engage in a chairman of admissions commitpubLio performances the following afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Haven Inn group with the first of
baseball 8'8me on the high school tee. The Tennis Club will take over
Mrs. A. W. BUbe. chairman of her talks on the customs and
week. 'Players Club members are
field
2\o'cJ,ock. The pla)'ers wUl the College avenue court by June
remind'3d that club membership Motion Pictures of Federated Wo- peoples of China. She has lived In
be PftC;~~ the a.me as last 16, and possibly a week earIler,
coupons are not good for tho puh- men's Clubs of Delaware County, Chlnadurlng peace and war and
year.
through the courtesy of the colwas guest speaker.
has many experiences to relate. As
A odance in the high school lege, and wlll have the UBe of Hc performances.
proven by the popularity of her
gymnasium with Krs. O. G. Swan the courts until the middle or
books "Swinging Lanterns" and arpresenting a floor show of unusual end of September.
ticles
and lectures,- Mrs. Enders Is
in~erest durInC bltermlSBlon, ~
Former members who wish to
glfted
in every Way to convey to
Fridar.
HaJ'
2
,
b
scheduled as the evenlng feature. join the Tennis Club sbould call
8:00 P.K-"Our'Bouaing' Problem" •••. _ ...... _..................... Woman s C;:1~r her audiences the fascinating asBoth evanta wU1 ald. In the BUt)- Robert Bradford, Swarthmore 2t69. 8:16 P,M..,.-Orcheitra. Concert ••. _ ................................................. Clot
pects of her 8u"je~t. 1;1), ~n l~formal
pOrt of the Summer Baseball New memberships can be obtained
SMardaJ'. MaJ' 3
2:30
P.M.-Tractc
W!aa
Delaware
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~ol1ege and Intimate manner she bri'ngs aProgram, til. ~ School. a.nd throuch E. R, Taylor, Bwanbmore 8:00, '1:30, and' 9:30 P.M.--Jr. Assemblles.....................···Woman s Club
llve a gallery of magnetic Oriental :,
t!le eummer PIUIP'Ound. Tickets 1015-11.
8:15 P.M.--Concert by the Kantorei ................................................ Bond
women,
or in a ~hloll, a.bsolutely ,
~ CO OIl . . . . tbrovahout the
. SundaJ'. HaJ' &
unique
she
Introduces the actors of .
11:00 A.M.-Morning W''Orshlp .••....._ ...............•.............. - Local Churches
oomm1lllity wItbIIl the nest week.
IDitiaIed
.
TaeaDJ', l\1aJ' e
.
a'puppet play In all the.lr co\or and.
·200 P.M.-Two One-Act Playa .................... _ ...................... Woman's Club finary.
,'.
lin. SeweD W. SCMIP of OdeD • non He~ o~ I\lvervl~w r9,iLd
.
. WedDesW. Ma7 T
Strath Haven Inn invites the
aYellue
JMJme 117 plane after baa been Inltlated' Into Alpha Tau 8:20 P.JI._C"l'be Qon4oU..n." ......._ ..........:.._........... _............ Players Club
towns-people to hear M~ Enders'
_ three an~ ~-baIt ~ vtatt ~th ~~~ N&ttonal Fraternity at Wlt,
.' '. ~1PJIdaJ', ~ •
, , '
8:00 P.M.-Young )(Dt,h.~-c.·Bow Never To ,Be Tlred...,Wo.~·8 Club next talk, the date o~ which will be .
1irnr.'y.l".....
of :t.IiII.~. . . . . . 000.,.., whe1'8 he la a
1:16 P.JI.--Cooper FOUndation Lec~ure ..:.~~.. ~ ..•_:.•:.-....::..:.:..:.; .. ClOthier
rrwlJ. .a ' .'
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.~ . . ' P ...- ·......e OoIlaeHel." •. _ •.•. ___ ._._::....._.:~~...~ ....•• P1aJent Club 8.Il1lOunce4 iD tile near f1ltun.
ROBERT· SESSIONS
TO, GIVE 5TH TALK
'HERE ON MAY 8
Boro Branch Jlost To
County Next
Thursday
.Management Series,
. Continues at
College
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Housing Meet Tonite
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PLAN MEMORIAL
DAY GAME, DANCE
Events To Boost This
Year's Summer
Recreation
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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Jesse Herma n Holmes 80n of clude the brldel party of Ml8a Mar- birth. ot a SOD. Howard aemnea Jane Margaret on April 26.
Jrln. Hunter was the commercial
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Holmes garet'Valentine and their Bon Mr. HotcJmer. on AprlllS, in New York
teacher
at Swarthmore High School
Mr. and Mre. Harry 1.. Miller of Haverford place, bas been etect~ Georg~ W: Collins whose marriage City.'
Mrs. Hotchner Is the former Mtsa from 1941 to IU6.
of Thayer road returned home cd corresponding secretary a.t We. wtll take place tomot'Tow afternoon
at
,:80
o'clock
in
tbe
Swarthmore
UniverB~ty.
Middletown.
Wednesday after a week's vaca- leyan
Marjorie Holmes McClure, daUgh"I:;~~~ii~$;ii~~~ii~ii~;;::
ter of Mra. Holmes McClure of ~~""~~,,>
tion on their farm a.t North Clar- Conn .• where be in on the honor Episcopal Church.
Out-of-town
weddtng
guests
InRiverview road. and Mr. Jobn J.
roll.
endon. Vt.
clude
the
bride's
maternu.l'
grandMrs.
R.
G.
RinclU'fe
ot
Strath
McClure
of Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thatcher of
mother. Mrs. T. R. Shoemaker o.t
Haven
avenue
entertained
at
a
For W.I.L Shop Sale
Mountain Lakes. N. J .• wlll spend
luncheon at her home Friday in Evanston. III.• Mrs. George S. ValMr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
H.
Hunter
the week-end w1th the tonner's
can SWlL 2tli6-J or 2011·W
honor of her mother Mrs. H. D. entine, Sr:. -or LeRoy. Ohio. Mr. of West Walnut lane, Germantown,
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.
Peterson of Sandusky. Ohio who and Mrs. Wade J\. Belden of Akron. announce the birth of a daughter
ThD.tCher of Ogden avenue. M.r. Is spending a. few days here after Ohto. and the Rev. and :Mrs. L. E.
~'"'!;''!i''' ,
Thatcher will serve as an usber wintering in Florida.
Plattcnburg of Ithaca. N. Y. Tho
at the MUier-Foreythe wedding.
Mr. and )1rs. C. C. West of Rev. Plattenburg, former rectol'! ot
Mr. and Mrs. N. Bruc~ Dutret Walnut lane will spend the weelt- the St. James Episcopal Church.
and their children Anne and Bally end in Washington. D. C.. wUh Columbus, Ohio. will assist at tho
'A Motion Picfure Travelogue in Color by
.
ot Plainfield. N. J., motored to ~thelr nepbew and niece, hoIr _ a.nd marriage ceremony.
Swa.rthmore Sunday and visited Mrs. R. H. Lnthram.
Dr. 1·... J. Wcyl, of AI·Jington.
Mrs. Duffet's parents. Mr. and
FETE BRIDAL COUPLE
Miss Frances Gillette· Forsythe.
Va
.. arrived Saturda.y for an over~
Mr8. Roy P. Lingle of Cornell
night visit to his parentlf-tn-Iaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
avenue.
METHODIST SOCIAL HALL
Mrs. DeWitt A. HUla who bas Mr. and Mrs. John.Bowditch. Jr.; H. G. Forsythe of Toayer road, nnd
been spending the winter with her of Cedar lane. Tho next day little
Mr. John A.
son of Mr. ,and
daughter Mrs. A. G. McVay ot Anncmarle WeyJ who had been Mrs. Harry I... Miller o( 'Xhayer
.
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Front Royal. Va.. will return to viHit1ng her grandparents tor scv- road, whose marriage wlll take I~
el'ut weeks, accompanied her fathor place tomorrow afternoon a.t 6
her home on Elm avenue this
home. .Dr. Wehl was recently pre- o'clock in the Swarthmore Presbyweek-end. Mrs. McVay with her
sented the Meritorious Civilian terian Church. ha.ve been guests of
daughter Priscilla w1ll accompany Award by Admiral G. F. Hussey,
her mother for e. sbort visit bere. chief of the :Bureau of Ordtnance, honor on the following occasions;
Mrs. Scranton Gillette' of LansMiss Adele ~rkley of Guern- for outstanding tlorvic't to the Navy
downe, grandmother of the bride,
sey road vacationed In the Poconos during World War II.
entertained at a dinner party at the
over the week-end.
1\lr8. Paul Rutan of Odgen ave- Ingleneuk on Wednesday evening.
Mrs. James H. Hornaday of nuo returned borne last week after
Mrs. 'VlIUam B. Keech of Lo.n8Dickinson avenue Is entertaining a man's
th v18it with her son-In-Ia.w
OPEN 1 A. M "...--Q
P. .aa.
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her bridge club at a dessert-bridge and daughter Dr. and Mrs. WilHam downe, who will attend as matron
-OUTSIDE CATERING SERVIOF....at her home today. The members O. Linhart. Jr., and their new Ron. of Mnor, entertained the bride at a
Wednesday, 7, 8.m. - 2 p.m.
SlDlday, 12 - 8 p.m.
include Mrs. Charles W. Lukens, W)III am 3r d , of Pittsburgh.
surprlBe miscellaneo_us shower.
D-"~
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~x DINNERS ••..•....... 8 5c to ••
Mrs. Charles Fischer, Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe wlll enSpecial OhUdreD's Platters
Lang of Swarthmore, Mrs. Samuel
Mrs. Wayne H. Randall ot Rlver- tertain the brid~l party at dinner at 1~
.
Crothe.r& ot Wallingford. Mrs. view road ~nter~lned her dupllcate their home this evening tollowing I"'"
Merle Mulloy of Bowling Gr.en, bridge club at a hlOcheon-brldge the wedding rehearsal.
Mrs. Adley Nichols, Lansdowne. at her home ThUrsday.
Mrs. MUler will entertain the
and Mrs. Paul Hertel of Rutledge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gorf:lon 1\1c- bridal party and out-ot-town guests
Mrs. Robert L. Coates. Mrs. John Conechy ot South Chester r,oad en- at a luncheon at hor home tomorC. Moore, and Mr~. Edlth SImpson tertained at a. dInner party Su·nday roW.
ot Swarthmore. and active meM- in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ThomM
BIRTHS
BEAUTY SALON
Dr. and Mrs. Edgar'T. Gibson ot
bers of the Dalaware County Webster of WUmlngton, Del.. and
Writers' Club,' ,"ere
luncheon the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Secane announce the birth ot a.
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f M rs. J 0 h n W . George Reese of Sussex, England daughter Ann Gibson on April 17
goe eta Tu ~a;y.o
Tulip'TllDe I" Tune-up Tune
S pangIer 0 f D raxeI HII
I, c Iub ot- who are here on an extended visit.
.in the Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital.
flcer.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. Gibson is the former MIss
13 South Chester RoadMrs. George M. Allen. Mrs.
Helen Tomlinson, da.ughter of Mr.
Can sWarthmore 0476'
Frank n. Markley, Mrs. W. E.
Mr. an!3, Mrs. Charles E. CUnning- and Mrs. Harold Tomllnson of
Dungan, Jr. and Mrs. Paul WU- ham of Erdenheim. Whitemarsh SprIngfield, formerly of SwarthlIams spent 14 tew days of this Valley, announce the engagement of mor.e.
week on an automobile trip to their daughter 1\{ary Ellen, to
1iliirl
vlslt the famous gardens of Vir- D~nlel Kirk son of Mrs. Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson of
glnta..
Kirk of South Chester road.
Vassar _avenue are receiving con,
,,i
MISS Betsy Kite of Ogden aveMiss CUJlnlngham is a junior at gratulationH upon the birth of a
the Unlv'Jrsity of Pennsvlvania.
soven pound, 10 ounce daughter
!
nue entertained at a luncheon~
bridge on Saturday afternoon hi
Mr. Kirk who recently received name~ .loan Jackf'lon on April 24
honor of Miss carol Ma.ude Froe- his discharge trom the Army, IA in Bryn Mawr HOHllital.
bel ot Swarthmore avenue who wUl planning to begin hiS senior year ut
The baby's sister Jane celebrated
the Universitlr of PennsylvanIa in her second bIrthday annIversary on
be~ married June 14.
the fall.
the same du}".
.,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Mor1!llc
ot Parrish road will spend the·
Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison
Mr. and ·Mrs. Bruce Hnrltness of "
week-end with their son-In-law Eckhardt of Hammonton, N. J .• Chicago, Ill., are betng congratulatoJ Ji'erhapa you life one of those
and. daughter. Ensign and Mrs. q.nnounco the engagement of their ed upon the birth of ,their second
Donald W. Smith ot Brooklyn, daughter Erna Marie Eckhardt to child, a daughter named Marguefortunate, individuals who baa
N. Y.
'
Mr. WilliQ-m Gilby_Fentress, Jr., rite Harkness, on April 20 in Chinever been ill. If so, you have
Mr. and Mrs. Ha.rl1e D. Hey- son Of M.r. und Mrs. Fentress of cago.
!tnard, Mr. and Mrs. \Vlllard Tom- Norfolk, Va.
·rhe baby is a granddaughter of
given the, matter of medical care
l\IiSR Eckhardt is completing her Mr. and Mrs. H. E. E. Harkness of
linson, Mrs. A. H. Tomlinson and
little thought. Here's hoping that
Miss Helen Tomlinson of South second year as dietitian at the Crozer Campus, Chester, and ot'
i:', ",esa never overtakes you CIt'
Chester road drove to Frenchtown, Swarthmore High SC)lOol. Mr. KU- :Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Whitsit of
N. J .• saturday and attended a by is a design engineer witll West- Elm avenue. Mrs. Whitsit who bas
any of the members of your fambeen with Mr. Whltsit In South
family reunion at the farm of Mr. inghousc.
ily. But if it does, you should be prepared. What
The wedding will talte place this America, has joined her daughter
and Mrs. William Pichardo, son,
and family.
in-law and daughter of Mrs. ~ summer.
pl)ysician woUld you call? Where would you take
H. Tomlinson.
his prescriptions?' Establish your family physiTO HONOR COUPLE
Mr. aud Mrs. Howard Hotchnor
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gooch of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. ~01- or New York City announce the
cian now. Prompt attention to minor aiIm~ts
Elm avenue have returned home
after a. six-week business and plea- Una of North Chester road will enoften prevents long, serious illnesses. When you
UNITY ASSEMBLY
sure trip to Florida and Mississippi. tertain at a dinner at their home
"roman's Club Side Entnmce
find it.necessary
to consult him, depend on US to
10:30 A.M. Every' 'Vednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Lovett Frescoln of this evening. The guests will in,
ZELIA )1. WAIll'ERS, Speaker
Harvard avenue entertained Mrs._. __''-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
fill his presCriptions exactly as ordered.
Everyone Welcome
Gordon Lee Parsons of 'W!est ColA:ID HOLLAND SCHOOL
FOR
lingawood, N. :1. of a few days.
Miss Anne Lingle of Cornell
Attend Fair
5
avenue will spend the week-end as
Today
Call
the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
2
P.
A[.
Tn~II
'7
P.
~L
Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
Ott of. New York City. Mrs. Ott
SChool
In
Rose
Valley
was the former Miss Ruth LippSwarthmore 2080
man of Swarthmore.
Personals
Articles Sought
"The Great Northwest and The Canadian Rockies"
Dr. Arthur C. James of Drexel Hill
Tuesday, May 6, 8:00P.M.
~l!1ler,
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DEW DROP INN
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
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The Bouquet
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WHO IS YOUR DOCTOR?
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Magazine Subscription
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
On the Comer
,
---- COLLEGE THEATRE
MEDIA
Your car can't TELL you why tt's lost
tt's vim and vigor WE can!
~Friday and Saturd.llY
7
3[8.Y 2 and a
Betty Grn,ble In
Friday - Saturday
Brian Donlevy
Yvonne deCarlo
\
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"The Song
"SHOCKING MISS
PILGRIM"
Saturday MaUD"" Only
Our Usual Big Kiddy Show
1. CharUe McCarthy in
"SONG OF THE OPEN
ROAD"
2. Surprise Featurette
3. Cartoon and Shorts
of
MoD. & Tues., lila)" 5 ., 6
Schererazade"
BlDg Crosby-Fred Astalre
The Music of
Wed.-'lbors.-Frl. and sat..,
'Ma:s 7, 8, a, aDd 10
Rim sky Korsakov
. In .TecIudcolor
BJ'Requ_
"BLUE SKIES"
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!Let us diagnose the trouble and treat it. You can
leave your car here and be confident that we will fix
what needs to be fix~d (not more)
at
bottom cost. For smoother, safer driving, ~all'.~ ~~~~
time
"Right in' the center 01 toCDII" .
"SONG OF
RUSSELL'S·
SCHERERAZADE"
Wldl ~_ DonJe-v7
Ja gIorJoas. _ _
JUn,*7-KOi . Ji.,n XIIBIc
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Call 0400
,
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Mr. Peter E. Told Editor
University of PenD8Ylvanla.
One Of tho most Interesting crlU- The Swarthmorean
ciBms I have seen Is an article by S~artbmore, Pa.
POBI....HW. E,&R;Y nimh AT SWABTBHOBE. P4.
Garet GarrdL in the January 194:7 Doar Editor:
Mr. Peter E. Told, Editor
TBB 8WAATBHORE.&N.
PDB'·UHi'R
Issue of American Affairs, in which
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The Swarthmorean
PhoDe. 8...,.,'
OMM)
Our Red Cross Drive is pa.rtiSWarthmore, Penna.
be reveals the ITO Chartcr 8.11
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ally completed. Because of tbe fine
i'E'l'l!IR 1!1. TOLD, 1!I4Itor
MARJORIE TOLD. • _toe 1!I4Itor
Dear Edltot;:
drawn 88 an approach to a world
Lorene lI~rter
I
Ro.ealie Peino.
Barbara Kent
collectivist system. AD article In the work of our entire committee we
Please print my comments on the
Entered . . Seoond ClaM Matter. lan.....,. U. 181t. at the Post
same issue, "Seizure of the World," were able to again exceed our
letter fro~ Mrs. carl T. Chase
om.. at Swarthmore •.PL, under ! the AQt of March I. 1819.
shows that the elaborate propagan- Swarthmore quota.
headed "Back Trade Program" in
yOUr issue of April 26th. Limited da system which/has been built up
DEADLINE-WEDNEBDA.Y NOON
I want to tell you how much I
space permits treatment only of the in certain Government Departments
is now 4irectod ·to the adoption of appreclate your tine cooperation In
proposed Charter for an InternaSWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1947
the ITO Charter as promulgated by giving us so much and such good
tional Trade Organization. (ITO),
the Departme~t of State. Mr. Gar· space in the, The. Swarthmorcan
which 18 by far the mOBt important
Presb,terian Olun:b Notes
A. E. Pritchard, head usher: J. H. feature ot the economic program of rett treats the ITO ,further in the during the time of the campaign.
A prtl Issue of American Affair:s.
Sunday morning at the 9 o'clock llrea.keU: W. H.' CoIUns: L. ··E. our Department of State.
Morning Prayer Service Mr. Cutler Goodenough;
T.'
W.
Hopper:
W.
H.
Under·offlcial cross-examination. ~ I recognlzG the cost that attaches
,
I doubt that a brief urger from a.
a
wltncss high in the Department itself to the' publication ot a I,apar
will continue hls sermons on the Jones: R. D. Newlin; and W. R.
constituent. as Mrs. Chase asks, will
ot State who has had a major part Itke The Swartbmoren.n, particular..
general topiC "I Believe."
Sanborn.
stampede a Senator or a RepresenSunda.y morning at the 11
o'clock
The
Young
PeoplesFellowship
in the dcrlvation ot the ITO Char- Iy today when work hours are at a
.
tative into support ot the ITO ·in
ter protested that it Is purely "conservice Mr. Braun will preacb on has been discontinued until the
its latest draft. I admire the posi~'Respectt'ully Submitted."
falt A picnic is planned tor Sunday
sultative and adviRory." We who prcnl;ium prIce and when paper
tion of Senator Edward Martin as
would like to have an ITO estab~ shortage places a premium on every
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook at th~ afternoon, May 18th.
reported in a local dally newspaper
lished ·preclsely on that baals are inch ot space that Is avaUable.
Harvard avenue entrance and Mr.
The Choir School will meet on
April 1st; that interview reveals his
and Mrs. ·C. R. Loughead at the Monday and Wednesday at 4: 30 P.
convinci!d that the draft of the
Intention to ·withhold approval of
1n Swarthmore you are beset
driveway-transept entrance will M. and on Thursday at 1:30 P. M.
Charter to be discussed at Geneva
the proposed Charter. pending "con·
will require revision of tho text to with requests for free space and
assist the ministers in greeting the
The Women's Guild will meet on
sldcrn.ble clarlttcation of the.draft"
fit that concept. The Senate ·FI- are asked to give active editorial
congregation after tho 11 o'clock Thursday at 2.:00 P. M. in the Parand until he is Hposltlvely sure that
nance Committee, or which Senator support to more varied projects
service Sunday morning.
ish House.
we are not giving ovcr\ dIrection of
All departments or the Church
The next mee;tlng ot the Book
Martin Is a. meml;Jer. Is eminently
School meet at 9:46 ~ M. Sunday Review Group will be on Monday. our domestic' econo~y to interna" competent to furnish guidance to than ",",ould be the case, I am. sure,
tlonal contro1." I can think ot no
In any oUler town or Borough with
mornings. The Women's BIble CIQBS . May 12th at 2: 00 P. M.
that end.
better way for n Senator to atwill meet at 10 A. M. in the Church
I am furnishing you with a scp- equal population. The fact that you
tempt to safeguard his constituMethodist Church Notes
arate liat of references, wblch for do, this generously and consistently
transept.
The ofliclal boa.rd will meet this ents.
The Chnrch Hour Nursery lor
the.
sake of brevity are not tully is mighty commendable and I w1sh
Ia the position of the Swarthmore
chUdren ages 1 to 7 meets dUring this evening at 8 in the chapel.
cmbodt£'d
tn this letter, 80 that you
At the morning .service at 11 League of Women Voters based on may aid those who wish to be better it were possible for all the citizens
the 11 o'clock service In the Parish
o'clock HOly Communion will be Its own study of the ITO Charter. Informed on this crucial subject to ot the Borough to understand mo~e
House each'Sunday morning.
or upon the releases, printed or
get in touch with the sources I fully the pOSition you are placed
The Young Ad~lt·s Group will celebrated.
The Church Nursery wtll be oral. of or tor the Department of have mentioncd.
meet for dtnner ·at G P. 1\1. on SunIn by such n. constant demand, for
day ev~nlng. Dinner wUl bo tollow- open during the morning servIce State 7
On March 23, 1947. I wrote to free publicity in tho multitudinous
The Charter Is 0. long, complJcated by a well planned program of a and Mrs. Ralph L. Adams and
ed. and difficult document.· The Senator Martin, Senator Myers, and projects that find such acceptable
constructive and entertaining· mi.- Blanche Wiloy will be in - charge.
State
Department canvnssed opin- Representative Chadwick on this environment In Swarthmore. .
The JUnior Church will meet In
ture.
ion or it in seven selected cities in mntter.
The monthly S~wlng Day ot the the chapel at the same hour as
Sincerely Yours,
Sincerely yours,
~ebruary and March. In the April
Woman's Association will be held the morning service.
Paul Brown
Hugh
O.
Thayer
The Youth Fellowship w~ll meet 14th ,i88ue of the New York Times
on May '1 from 10 to 4 P. M. Circle
tn the evening at 7.
the Department briefly summariz~
.. , Mrs. H. Lewis CuUer. Chairman,
The monthly meeting of the cd the results of Its survey. Some
will assist with ~e sewing. 'Mem·
Men's Forum will t}e held In the ot us Questl~n its concluSionl'l, 'be.
bers are asked to bring sandwiches •
chapel at 8 o'clock and the Alqan cause it seems unsound to give
Beverage served.
Glee Club will be present. This equ~l weight ·to surface approval
The Monthly Book Review evewill be an evening of music and and studied analysis. I
ning will be held on Tuesday, May
the Glee Club has provided a. flne
If the League of Women Voters
G. at 8 P. M. in the Parish House.
program. All men of the commun- is not famIUar with the ITO CharMr. Btaun will review Le Comte du
Uy are invited to .attend and to ter, I suggest they examine some
Nouy's book ~'Humnn Desti~y,,' Mr.
enjoy the music and fellOWship. studied criticisms of it. Note. that
Fa.ust will provide a mUSical Inter·
The Church Board of Educa- opposing camps like the National
tude.
tion wtll meet on Monday ovcnlng Foreign Trade Council. usuallY an
at 8 at the home of Mr. and Mrf!. ardent advocate of tbe State DeTrinity Notes
Theodore L. Purnell. 304 Cornell partment's economic program, and
Holy Communion ~il1' be celeavenue.
Tbe American Tariff League. a
brated on Sunday at 8 A. M. and
On Tuesday evening, Dr. Arthur proponent of only reasonable taragain at 11, A. M. The music at the C. James wll! present a travelogue tffS; both condemn parts of the
eleven o'clock service will teature on "The Northwest and the Cana-· Charter. The Tarlf.! League's bulleStantord's Mass .in B flut. The dian Rockies" in the Social Hall tl n 0 f M arc h 11th d e t a II s suc h a·
anthem will be "Jcau, 'Vord of God at 8 o'clock. Thts is the most popgreemcnts.
Incarnate" by Moznrt.
,
ular of· Dr. .James' travelogues.
A s.imilar pair criticizing the ITO
The ushers serving today include:
Charter arc the United States
Chamber ot Commerce and the
F~ends Meeting Notes
On Saturday, 1\Ial~ 3rd, The Cotton Textile Institute. Those to
Joint Quarterly ].ilcetlng of the whom the academic approach is
DIR.eloRS O. fUNDALS
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN,
two
Concord
Quarterly
Meetings
of
appealing
should
note
that
the
CHURCH
the 2 Philadelphia Yearly Meetings testimony of the Cotton Textile
Re,-. David Braun, Minister
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Rev. 1I. Lewis Cutler, Minister
will bo held at the Media (Third Institute, representing a large maMARY A. 8A1R, PresIdent
SUNDAY. MAY 4
"6-1581
9:00 A. M. - Morn!ng Prayer. St.) Meeting House. Meeting for jority of the cotton spindles In this
.Sermon, "1 Believe," Mr. CUt- Worship' at 3 ]1. m. At 4 1'. m. country, Is by an economist, a forjoint concerns, and at \ 5 separate mer professor of economiCS at the
ler.
11:00 A •. M. l\f.r. Braun wUl business meetings of the Qu~rterly
pre9.ch on "Respectfully SubMeetings. Supper will be served
mitted."
at 6: 00, and at "l there will be
ME'rHODlS~ CHURCH
a meeting tor any uhflnished busiRoy N. Ke18er 7 D.D.• Minister
SUNDAY, MAY 4
ness and 11. discussion of the fur9:46 A- M.~urch School.
ther revision of the present set
11:00 A. Y.-Holy Communion.
7:00 p. y.-youth Fellowship In of revised queries. Care ot ch11dren w1l1 be provided on the playChapel.
ground of the Media Friends Sc'hool
TRINITY CHURCH
during the afternooIl: session.
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
The annual Bird Walk for the
SUNDAY. MAY 4
& few people :will get new ears this
it will be necessary to take care of
8.00 A. M.-HolY Communi.on.
First Day Sehool children will be
9:46 A. M.--Church School.
your
present
car
awhile
longer.
Extra_wear
and tear is caused by W"mter drivMay 4th, at 6:30 A. M. for all
11:00 A. Y. Holy Communion.
ing
conditions.
Our
Spring
Car
Saver
Special
is designed to help get rid of
chtldren above kindergarten and
"W"mter dra&" and get your car completely ready for warm weather.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF at 7 A. 1\1. fOr the kindergarten
FRIENDS
class and for the' tour and five
SATURDAY, MAY 3
year-olds.. Walks all start from
.Joint Quarterly Meeting ot the
Whittier
House. Breakfast will be
t.wo Concord Quarterly Meetings-at Media (Third SL) Meeting served at 8:00. If It rains on the
House, beginning at S P.M. Supper 4th, regular classes will be beld
Berved at 6:00 and an evening meet- and the Walk will be postponed uning at ~:OO.
til the following Sunday.
SUNDAY, MAY 4
CHANGE TO'S1illMER OIL
CLEAN AND ADJUST SPARK PLUGS
9:46 A. H.-rlret Day School If it
The last of the present series of
• 'Vlnter oil is too thin for warm weather.
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rains. It cleM', Bird Walk at Adult Forum meetings will be led
We drain i~d reftll with Summer type
Dirt)' spark plugs can waste as much as
6:30 aud breakta.st at 8:00.
Stmoco 011.
1 out of every 10 gallons of gasoline.
9:46 A. M.-Adult Forum. caleb by Caleb Smith, Asst. Prot. of
Smith of the EconomiCS De- Economics, Swarthmore College7 on
CHANGE TO SlllllJllER GEAR
CLEAN AIR FII/I'ER
partment of Swarthmore Col- "Why Friends Should Have A ConLUBRIOANTS
lege, will speak' on "Why cern for Soctal Problems."
Leta your engine ~lhe easI...
Drain tra'nsmtsston IBDd rear reftll with
FrIends Should Have a Condirt out of the carburetor.
Sunooo
AU-pnrpose
Gear
LubricantOn
Sunday
afternoon,.
May
the
cera for Social PrQblems!t
spectaJJy made to reslst. hJgh pressure
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for Worship. 4th, the Concord First I1ay School
and
heat.
DRAIN ANTI-FREEZE AND FLUSH
4.00 P. M.--Concord First DaY Union will meet at .. P. M. at the
RADIATOR
Sehool Union at Lansdowne Lansdowne' Meeting, at Owen and
CHASSIS LUBmOATION
Meeting; Jean Toomer SpeakSpecIal Luhrlcant used to help keep out
CHECK HOSE CONNEOI'ION - ADD
ing at 4= SO and Richard Mc~ Stratford avenues. Families are
squeaks and wear. 'Von't dry ou~ won't
RUST RESISTANOE
Feely 1n the evening. Ta.ke Box urged to attend and take box supwash out, won't squeeze outl Helps 1mSupper.
p
pers. Dessert ~ and cocoa will be
If yon have permanent. antl..fI:: e
save
~DNESDAY
It; for nen Wmter. BrinK J'Oor o...i COIlOHECK
OIL
FII/I'ER
served.
9:80toS:SO-Sewing and QullUng
talner.
Jaspecl cartridge and _
tor leaks.
N. Jean ,Toomer will speak at
In Whittier H01lll8. Box Lunch..
eon. All are corolally invited. 4:30 and Richard McFeely will
VIIEOK-lJP OF TIBEB
IIA'ITERY SERVICED
• Coated· "Swl..",tng" improves tire milaspeak
In
the
evening.
Winter
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FIRBT,CHORCH OF' CHRIST
We _
meagIh, deaD fA!rInlna!s, ad!l.
Arrange~lImta are -made tor care
BOIENTlST OF SWARTHMORE
eel, if_eeL
water.
.
Park Avenue billow Harvard
of chlldren of all ages.
SUNDAY
11:00 A. IL-Bnndey School.
U:GO A. K.-'-IIuDdey ~on Ber-.
Christian ScieDc:e Notes
. W~~ evenlDg meeting ....,h I' ··Everlaatlng Punls_ent· ·Is the
_k.8 p.m. Rea41n&" room open aubject "f the Lesson-Sermon In all
S~ore
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I t t<> & p.m.,W"",,~_~7· ,
t<> 7:10 p .... alia·. to" liro 1...... Sundel'. Mal' f.
Letters to Editor
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING
of the procedure required
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for services of all faiths
and fraternal orders.
OLIVER
CHURCH SERVICES
H. lAIR CO.
,
Let us help· make your car
longer
run better
year
Right Now your car needs these
"Get, Ready for Summer" Services
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THE
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SCHOOL NEWS
J!'lUDROB OLUB B4l!iQ1lEr
The annunl French Banquet
..as held In tho Hlch _001
cafeteria on April 14, Under the
management ot Mi88 Strouse. students or rlr&t, second and third
year French classes produced a
'Very entertaining evening. The
third year stu"onts presented a.
plp.y written ....d directed by Anno
)(egonlga.! .... " Holon HooL The
cast Included Betty Spencer, Leonard'Mygatt, Jerq Berkowitz, Weston Clarks, Helen Hoot, Lonlse
Archbold, Charlotte' Hobbs, and
Gloria Quick, A .enet of Benlo....
VIrginia lJay, Lonlse Archbold.
Pat Weiland, .lean BrowD, Beth
Huey, and Bohble Davlo sang and
danced to .. French tolk tune, The
newly popula.r soric 4tMademol·
New ,Pre-War Quality
And Pre-War Prices
Oil Bw_. ad GcaJaq Pump;
Oil
Domestic Wahl' Beaten
Oil
Hot Air Fam_
awm..
awm..
Now Ann.hle for lEi,
,djete 1neteDetjm.
H. W. Borden and Sons
34S Park A.euue
Swarthmore 1694
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SAFE MILK
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12th
and KERLIN STS., CHESTER, PA.'
Te.ephone-6129
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CREA,TOP
.!1m
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RICH, Creamy Milk' door or
BELL-TWIN GRINDER
at your
Lawn Mowers
your store. Dlstlnc-
«It
seUe" was sung by a chorus of
J~lora IncludlnC Sue Burrlok.
Mli.rgery johDBton. Ehlno Whe,."..
Roberta Hn!g. Helen Reed, Jo ....
Hatch, Ann Potter. and Pat GaIlas'hert The male studentl &lao
had tholr turn' a.t dancinlr, They
did two choruses uM8.dlon" and
"Aupree De lila· Blonde," Two
vocal selections. "I'll ~e You
Agalb" and hL I Amour Toujours
11 Amour" were sung by EmU,.
Pritchard and Anne Megonlgal,
respectively.
Weston Clarke served B8 chair..
man of the planning committee
for this atralr, while Nan Pitman
headed the committee for making
place cards and menus.
WIN HONORS
Throughout the last school
year the students in the art de·
partment have been very bus)," en·
terlng n'Q.merous contests. The
American Automobile Associatlon
put on a campaign tor safety
posters Which Charlotte Hobbs
and WI""lo Rumble entered,
Winnie also entered the Easter
. Beal contest and won 110. Charlotte Hobbs, Nan Pitman. Betty
Spencer and Doris Black designed
seals, too. ~ntrles were made by
Winnie Rumble, Charlotte ·Hobbs,
and 'Rosemarie Beneke tor the
scholastic exhibit. Carolyn Morse
won $6 tor her fIne poster announcing the antique sale at the
local Women's, Club and Jean
Holman took the honors for the
Junior High contest. Le.st week
the Eastern Al't.& Convention was
held In the Benjaanln Fra4klln
Sharpened by Machine
, tive in the Creom-Top boHle50
Oth.... tools also sharpened
Saws Set and Fned
·
QttiCk S ervtCe
much easier to 'use!
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Mother's Day May 11th
Whether Mother ill a
le~
blockll away or acrOlls the continent, we
can lIee to it that IIhe'li get her lavorite flowerll from Y,oa on
Mother's Day_
Greeting
ARN
Decorative
and
Cards
Phone Swa.
0450
We Deliver
FLOWERS
Novelty
Candles
Baltimore Pike
'WOLl'.IEr BALL
A new Intranlural aport. hu
startod under Coach Hl11ard G,
Bcoblnaon's intramural program.
The Tournament is open to any..
one who wishes to pl~ eveD It he
is out tor a varsity sporL The
tournament games will be played
on rainy days when t'here Is no
lacrosse or track practice. Thl8
will give a. much larger group of
bOYB a chance to play.
The teams are made up of tbe
dltlerent home .rooms In J(tnth,
tenth. eleventh, and t wei f t b
grades. There are six men on a
team and each team has a cbance
of losing two games before they
are dropped from the ~ournament.
VISrr
ART MUSElllI[
On the 24th ot April, the sopho·
more class left the High School
at 12: 30 to make their oecond trip
of the year, tbls time to the Art
Museum on the Parkway. ·When
they arrived at the museum. they
viewed the various displays on the
Middle Ages and the Renaissance
period. This annual trip whiCh
was sponSored by the core currIculum and was awaited with
great eagerness by
members of
the class proved. a taaclnatlng as
well as an educational trip.
JUNIOR RIFLE OLUB
a.h
A Junior Rine. team has been
organized under the sponsorship Of the Senior RUle Club .ot
Swarthmore.
Tbe Club consists of about 10
boys who for 8 weeks took a. rlJrtd
course. on the proper handllng ot
a gun and are Q.uallfied rlftemen.
The club hopes to make arrangements for matches with other rifte
teams from ot'ber schools. Ofrlcers
are Harry Warren, president;
Jack Dodd, vice-president; ROBB
Plalzgraff. range officer; Tom
Maher, treasurer,
Anyone intereSted In joining
. one 0 f
the club should contact
these b·Oys.
FOREIGN POLI()Y' MEEl'ING
On April 19 the last meeting at
the Foreign Polley Association
ford Hotel In Philadelphia. The
was held at the Bellevue-Strattopic of dlscUBBion was LatlnAmerica. in the World Panorama'.
Swarthmore Hlgh School was reprcsented . by
Charles
Andes,
Steven Spencer, Carol Heinz, and
Robert Fawcett as table leader,
with Mr. Yocum as Faculty ad..
viser. Though not as lively as
previous meetings, t'he discussion
was still extremely Interesting.
- The moderator was the Mexican
Consul General in Philadelpihla.,
while the opening' re1Jlarks were
presented. by the Chairman of the
Philadelphia branch of the PanAmnrican, Union.
JR. CLUB ACfORS
WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE,
Standard
HoteL Swarthmo.... Behoole ..ere
uked to Bend work tor the eXbJ...
IbIL Projecto by Fred A!msren,
Toddy Corey and Mike Mwtkat
were sent to rep,reeent the eighth
grade and work by Dorothy, Borden, Evelyn Thompson, Cha.rlotte
Hobbs, and Katherine Hayes was
oent rrom the Benlor High BehooL
Springfield, Pa.
"cn membcn. of the Swarthmore
Junior Club enjoyed dinner and a
theatre party in Philadelphia Tues·
day evening when they saw tbe
piny, "Tho 8tn.te of the Union."
The Mother and Daughter Ban·
quE'! of the club w;1l be held in the
Woman's Club on May 20 Instead of
May 13 us originally planned.
to
MAKE
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Enders Tells Club
Group Proper
Balance
th1:s
lege Freshmen and a 14 to 1 win
over Penn Junior Varsity. C&ppy
Bierman's Heven goals against
Penn were the highlights. Thursday the team· visited Swurthmore
College. It will probably wind up.
the senson on Tuesday. ·May Ot at
Lower Merion High School. This
game promises plenty ot action M
th\J Garnet will be out fol' revep.ge
for the 6 to 4 licking L. M. gave
Swa.rthmore in its iniUal game .
GlRl.JS' LAOR,OSSE
The girls' lacrosse squad has
been rolling along in flne form.
Last week at Sprlngslde Scbool the
varsity won 4 to 2 and the second team tied 3 to S. At Haverford High School the third team
tied at 2 to 2 and the fourth team
won 4 to 1. Monday the second
team defeated the College Junior
Varsity 6 to 3. On Tuesday Radnor visited the Garnet and was defeated 3 to 2 and 1 to 1. The big
gaOle is toda.y, Friday, when Lower
Merion's first and second teams
come to Swarthmore to avenge an
earlier 8 to 0 defeat. The girls
deClare they will chJJ.llengc the b~ys
if they don't defeat L. M. on Tues ..
day,
Volleyball, Badminton, Tennis
.
And Softball Open
.
The juniors are battUng it out.
for the boys' volleyball championship with Joe Brown. Bill Huey
and Rodney Bray representing formidable teams.
Dick Jones Is no doubt the boy
to beat In the 11I.trumu,·al btW.minton tournament· which got under..
way this week with 64 entries in
the· shlgles and 36 In the doubles.
The tennis courts arc shaping up
and Instruction will start this com ....
Ing week. A tennis club will be
organized to play matches with
other high schools.
The intramural softball ieague
will get underway this week followed by the Intramural track meet
and the tennis tournament which
wUI wind up the Intra.mural Bea-.
SOD.
Nunery Jamlls
The Swarthm?re Nursery School,.
under the direction of Mrs. G. W.
I;lrodhead and Mrs. Joseph ·Kahler,
has enjoyed many new experlenc~
this spring-walks on the beaut!.,
ful college campus, and a. trip to.
the Philadelphia Zoo which gave
the little folk plenty to talk about~
Tuesday the roost novel ot all
their dOings Occurred when John A,
Plumel' made
Day at Nursery Scbool.' It waa
exciting to pll!-Y the record an<\
hear their own small voices.
The children ~re looking 'for...,
ward to a visit to the farru of H,
C. Barnes at West Chester nex~
week.
SCOUTS CAMP' OVERNIGHl'
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CHILD EMOTIONS
TOPIC'
Tbe high school relay team composed or Captain Johnle Polk, Ken
Childrey. Gordon Follett. Roaa
pralzgr.ut and Harry McGllborry
carried tbe Swarthmore colors high
as they won the championship ·In
their class at tho Penn Relays. All
boys stood out In one way O~
another. coach Miller was pleased
because they ran smartly as well
as fast. The team Is .ready tor
all opponoo,ts In the county meet
Bp.turday at Lansdowne,
BOYS' LAOROSSJiJ
The boys' lacrosSe team chalked
Its fourth :victory 1n a. row with
a 9 to 2 defeat of Swarthmore Col-
Betty Ann Bengle 01' Princeton
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Led by Scoutmaster WIIllaIll; .
avenue has been elected vlceDavidson and 'A89ista.nt Scoubnaspresident o~ the Women'", Student
Government ARBociation at Drexel ter .Jhn Hardigg flVl'3 scouts frorq
Troop 2 went to .Tyler Aboretwn·,
Institute of Technology, In Philancar Sycamore Mills. for another.
delphia, where sh.e js a sophomore . 0vernLt:;
'~ht camp Ing t r 1p. Th e wea.t •
In the College of Business Admlntstratlon.
scouts lett Swarthmore on th.,
her was fine April 19 when the
hike.
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, H. S. Sport Shots
Advancements were made in USE)
of the axe, cook.ing, and Natul'o
stUdy. Those boys who advanc·e to
the rank of First Class Scout by
May 30 will have a chanC13 to take
a canoe trip through d)e1.aware
Water Gap.
Scouts. attending the hike. wer~
Larry Franck, John Steln8eld, Ric.~
hard Battlstle. Jim Bullltt, anI/.
Harlan J088Up,
Several scouts atwndecJ. a -day
hike on April' 27 to cleilll up their
campalto, Big plaJis for tuture
camping at Tyler ArbonotllcDl have
been made.
Dr. and Ii... Arthur J!L
NartliCll_
Be
Baiaiett of,
rod'--'_ Dr_'
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On Wednesday afternoon a small
group of Mothers Club members
heard Mrs. Robert Enders, 10CBl
kindergarten to a. c h 0 r, discuss
·'Emotions Bnd Aggresalons". "W19
exPect and want the child tQ be
aggreslve, to Mrs. End~r8 said. "W.}
like to see a. nice balance between
an aggl':'esive and a submisslve attltude." "It the child J is personally
securtt
he Is more Ukcl)~ to· achlove
,
this balance", 8~e continued. "Tho
ohUd who is not aggressive often
. has '80 .moM serious, deeply rooted
problem because .it is natural to
·1 caet to reststance.
An example was \HIed ,..from
Howard Fast·s "The American" in
which a father takes out his own
resentment against InJust1~s by
punishing his
chUd. "Fortunately
,
,
very tew parents tod~y Clo this".
the speaker trtated "but a child w,fU
react to Ida frustrations on any
other chUd or adult who Is near".
An example of th., chUd who reacts to the feellng at not belonging by trying to escape was taken
trom Josephine Eckert·s bo6k "The
Practicing of Christopher".
Mrs. Enders told the motb'9rs
that technique and spcclfic rulcs
are not nearly so I~portant as the
relationship botween pa.rents and
chUd. "Fea~8 of par~nt and chUd,
too high standards. ~t by parents
and parents' desire tor a child to
be first in everything lead· to soctal
malajustments tor which the child
trios to compenaate" claimed Mrs.
Enders.
At the close of th~ meeting
which was held at the home of
Mrs. C. J. Garrahan on College
avenue, specific problems were dis·
cusseq by tho group.
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MOTHERS CLUB TO VOTE
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Approxlmatet)· 95 senior girls
from high schools' In Delaware
.County Interested in a career In
nursing were the gueHt of the
Community Health Society of
Swarthmore and the PubUc Health
Nursing Servlee ot Lansdowne, at
a tea Aprll .2f, in Shrlgley House.
Lansdowne. The oCC8ldon marked
Public Health Nursing Week.
April 20 to 26. The girls attended
In the company of their own
school nurse. Following a Black
Bag demonstration, Mary E. Beam,
Executive directOr of the PubUc
Health Nursing Service of Dela·
ware County. spoke on "Public
Health Nursing. A Career." After
a film, "Your Friend. the Publie
He-alth Nuurse." Mary Miller, from
the NUrse Recruitment Service of
PhtIadelpliia, sP,oke briefiy.
Staff nUrses (rom The Swarth·
more Community Health Society
who were present: Mrs. EUzabeth
Ann Groft, Supervisor ,Mrs. Louida'
P. Powell. Mrs. Mildred S. Strayer.
Mrs. Mary M. McConnel. Rita M.
Kenny. and Erma S. Young. Super·
visor Anne H. Burkhardt was
among those prescnt from the
Lansdowne Service statt.
. Refreshments were served by
members of the committee from
the Lansdowne Nursing Service
Board. and Swa..thmore Commun·
tty Health SOCiety Board of DI·
rectors Frances Q'Bril;m. president,
Mrs. Dean Weinberg. chairman.
Mrs:. William J. Hetzel. Mrs. C.
Edwin Ireland. and Mrs. Walter
Schmidt.
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Take Part in
P~o
Recital
A second group of plano pupils
of Charles Izml met at his home
and played selections by modern
and contemporary compcsers on
Saturday evening.
The following chUd'ren took part·
Spencer Carroll. Donald Poole, Ann
Morse, Debby Lukens, Merle BatsI~y, John Litty. Honey Elser, Aud·
rey Graham. Billy Hartmann. and
.Joan Pennock.
On Saturday May 3, another
group wlll meet to play at three
thirty p, M,
The next meeting ot the Swarth·
more Mothers Club will be held on
Thursday, May 8 at 8 p.m. In the
Wom:an's Club. Mrs. J.V.S. Blaho))
will review the book "How Never
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bird of
to be Tired" by Marie Bevon Ray. Lafayetto avenue entertained 11
Preceedlng the revJew wIll be a Uttle friends of their daughter
short business meeting and the Barbam Leo Bird on Thursday af·
el~ctlon ot omcera tor next year. It ternoon In honor of her third
is hoped that all wh~ can woill at- birthday,
tend In order to vote and enjoy the
Mrs. Elwood Garrett of Princc·
• of tho year. Those un ...
last meeting
ton avenue and her dau~hter MrB.
able to come CRn vote by ahsent'€!l\- Jay D. Cook, Jr., of Phila.delphla
ballot to be sent to Mrs. gacc: entertained at dCSBert-hridge and
Gowing, secretary, 635 ParrIsh a. aurprise ltnen shower on Saturroad. on or before }Jay 8.
day afternoon In honor of Mlp
The nominees are as follows: Ma.r&,aret Valentine or Benja.mln
Presidoent, Mrs. Walter N. Moir West avenue wh.ose marriaefl to
and Mrs. Mace Gowing; VJce M:r. George W. Collins of North
President, Mlrs. Willla.m H. James, Chester .road win take place to·
and Mrs. Joseph Kahler; Record- morroW afternoon.
ing Secretary, Mrs. W.UlIam E.
Graham and Mrs. NorMan Sktl1~
mifn;
Corresponding
Secretary,
Mrs. David WIman and Mrs. John
Seybold; Treasurer. Mrs. F. F. I;:;" ~
Robinson and MrS. William Kur·
tzhalz; Hosplta.ltty Chnlrman. Mrs.
J. A.. Turner and Mrs. John
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a.o.
Maerker; Membership Chairman,
STEAKS
CHOPS
MJ's. Robert W. Wood and Mrs.
Ralph V. Little; Board Member.
SEAFOOD Our SpeciaIty
Mrs. Cyrus Harvey and Mrs. J. G.
Completely
Breltl.!ng,
NEWS NOTES'
Back
1847
of Your Independence Stands
The Penn Mutual
1947
,WAHREN R. BERNARD
(Member William F. Lee Asoociates)
Lile Insurance
,FandI7lnconM
Ell $iw ftams
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L'_'_.3-7300
ADHII'IIItiei
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Home And School
Elect. Wm. Lee
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, Kappas to Meet
The Kappa Kappa Gamma sew·
PETER E. TOLD
Ing group will hold a special meet·
ing
at the home of Mrs. James C.
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Law"ence
Highland and Moylan
ne-"'ds o.bln·o all 0. sonse of 89curlty,
avenues,
Moylan,
on TueLday next.
General
which 18 best found In the home.
If. howev(,l", there Is none in tho
Carol Van Alen ot Park avenue
home, oltl'n the boarding school a freshman at Bucknell University
333 DARTMounI AVE.
can h'"i!lp rl'bu.tld this Bcnse of sec· and three 'college classmates spent
urlty.
Wednesday night. Aprll 23 at the
'"There usually comcs a time In Van Alen home following two
Phone Dartmouth 1833
tho development of a bOY," ·sald engagemoents with Bucknell WoDr, He.ely, "when he 18, ready to man's Glee Club in Philadelphia.
become hiH own man. This is a
~"~"~~,,,,,,~"UO'
good time tor him to go away from
home, wh'€!re he Is pJ'obably sUIi
treated like a younger child. He
Presents Joey KearDl! and his Orchestra at a
\\'JIl develop taster:' he will. tor
Instance. accept adverse criticJsm
better from strangerR than from
his family."
in the
Th'"3 advantage of 'th("! non·cmotional treatment of a boy In boarding school was stressed, objective
rather than subjective treatment
Saturday, May 17, 1947 - 91b 1 P_ M..
ot a. cold, for instance. Good trea.t·
mont given. medically. but no
Fonnal
Taets, $4.80 per couple
emotional reactions. Other advantRefreshments Included
ages mentioned were the twentyfour hour day contacts for the
boy. hi his. yariOU8 socJal relationF,hlps. and the opportunity for close
observation which results In suggestions for special treatm~nt
where. needed.
A Special Box of Candy
The flnal Importance ascribed to
the boarding school is in Dr.
For A Very Special Mother
Heely's opinion the opportunity to
Introduce religion Into th-e Ute ot
the boy through daily contact with
re'UglouB thought. giving unity and
meaning and pUt'pose to the val'·
lous activities oC the school life.
0'
In.arance
Yottng Repttblican.' Clttb 01 Swarthmore
SPRING DANCE
Swarthmore High School Gymnasium
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Perry
of the Swarthmore .A:;Jartments en·
turtalned 12 guests at·a dinner
party at Strath Haven Inn F~t
day evening.
Lt. Comdr. John C. Taylor. USN.
just" returned trom Newfoundland.
ond Mrs. Taylor of Yale avenue
entertained in.formally on Saturday evening. lIra. Taylor and her
daughter SalJ,.. are at Newport,
R. I .• this week where Comdr. Ta.ylor is temporarlly stationed befor~
leaving for the North Pole,
Mrs. ,Morris Potta ot Yale avenue entertained 45 members ot the
Philadelphia Mothers' Club at a.
tea and musical On Tuesday of
last week. Mrs. Potts is past pres.
Ident of the club.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen
and Mrs. George ~Van Alen of
Park avenue left Thursday tor
Wellesley College to attend the
celebration in connection with
Sophomore Fathers'
Week-end.
Nancy Van Alen Is a sophomore
at Wellesley.
Whatever her
in
ta~te
fin e candies,
we've got it boxed
attractively
"
,
Hard, chewy, creamy, crunchy, each comes
in its own box or in a 1asty assortment.
GIVE HER CANDY ON MOTHER'S OIAY
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE -PHARMA&Y
On the Corner
Michael's TH EATRE STORE
61S South Chester Road
\
[very Car ,should have a FRESH START for Spring!
Tuno It Up .. TIghten It Up .. Pollsh It Up .. For Pep, Safety and Beauty1
HERE IS WHAT WE SUGGEST:
COOLING SYSTEM DRAINED: Out
comes winter-rusted water_ Refill with
freab water_
COOLING SYSTEM INSPEC1iED: Hose
connections checked and ,tightened ••.
fan belt inspected and a~ted.
MOTOR On. CHANGED: Dirty, used oil
drain~ Crankcase refilled for protection W1~ clean; freab .,_mer
GEAR on. CHANGED: Dirty used gear,
oil drained out. Tl'IIIISmission amd rear
asle filled with correetgrade smnmer
oD.
QlASSlS LUBRICATION: With Summer
greases. All Vital points protected fOr
warm weather driving.
FUEL SYSTEM: Clean carburetor and
on.
strainer and fuel pump bowl and adjust
carburetor with vacuum gauge.
SPARK PLUGS CHECKED: Inspected for
correct gap, bumt' points and aackecl
porcelain.
.
IGNITION CHECKED: Distributor points
and head cleaned ad adjusted, Distributor bearings and shaft lubricated•
BATr~1' end GENERATOR: Batteq
tested, tenninala cleaned end tightened,
cables impected and distilled water
added.. Adjust ge........tor charging rate_
AIR Cl.EAN£R $ERVlCED: Cleaners OIl
carburetor ad crankcase ventilator r6
moved and elements washed of collected dust and dirt-oiled and replacedClean filter saves gasoline.
is leOommelided In .oonjunction with the abo'Ve operadOJ:l:. We
also ~ protectlJig the coollDg .ystem . . . . , . _ ~_ - It
stops lonnadon ot rust and. prevents Oietbeatlng.
A REVERSE FLUSH
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Sales
AND RUTGERS
- Service
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SWARTHMORE ,t439
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THE SW A R
flcUon: "Dark "Summer"-Dorothy
Aldis: "Fire In the Bnow"-Hammond Innes: "The Scarlet Patch"Bruce Lancaster: "The '1'1n }t~lute"
The Swarthmore Public Llbrar)' -Maurice Sampl'l; "The Vlxens,tcontinues to make avallablo the li'ran k Y erb y: an d t \VO myateles'
r.
latest and best books in the field "The Unwelcome Corl'se·'--Barbara
LibTary OReT.
New Selection.
of current publications. Librarian li"'rost. and "Final Curtatn"-Ngaio
Bettina Hunter's most recent list ot March.
acceB8lons Includes these books of
Non-fiction works include "Con~
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Acme Will Always
Sring You
LOWER
PRICES
'I: H
M OR E A.N
cord: American Town," by Prates..
Bor Townsend 8cucid",r or Swarthnore College; "AprU in the Branches"- Gultelma }I'. Alltop; "Behind
the 8l1ken CurtainOO-Bartley C.
Crum; "The 'W'orid Grows Round
"Lark, Radio SIDger"-HeJen D.
Olds: "America's Blamps"-Maud
and Miska Petersham: "Eastern
Surprlac"-Helen
K.
Rathbun.
UThe Young Barba.rlanB"-H~leD
R. Sattley; and "Hercules the Ge~
tle Glant"-Nlna Schneider.
My. Door"-Davld Falrchlld; "Wby
They Behave Like RU88ians"-John
Mrs. G. E. Sllloway of North
Fischer: "Logbook for Gruce"- Cheater road reached home ThursRobert C. Murphy.
day from an extended motor trip to
This 'latest book~lIst should bring California. Mrs. Silloway Wa.B acjoy to many SWarthmore chUdren, companled by ber granddaughter.
(or it is heavily weighted with Nancy Walters of pasadena..
Mrs. Henry L. Ward of Ceda.r
books for juvenile. Including "Ben~
gey and the Bcaat"-Olat Baker: la.ne served as h.ostesa to the Read·
"Milo's New 'Y0r1d"-Betty Bowen; lng Group, Thursday.
"The Golden }..'gg Book"-Margaret
Mr. O. Wardet' Cresson, Jr.,
W. Brown: "Spurs for Suzannau visited his parents l\lr. and Mrs.
Betty Cavanna: "Chlpmunk Moves" G. Warder Cresson of Riverview
-Margaret
Friskey:
"Fathered road last wcek~end. Mr. Cresson,
Cape"-Hal Goodwin: "'The Big the connec\lng company agent for
SUver
Bowl"-Phlltp
HnrklnR: the Indian Bell Telephone, has
"Henry CIa,y"-HcIen A. MODsoll: been promoted to the Commercial
"Thomas
Jefferson"-Helen
A. department of the American TeleMonsell: "Getting Acquainted with phone and Telegraph COmpRny in
Chemlstry"-Altred .~.
Morgan: New York City.
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As It Is always our policy to
lower prices on all foods as fast
as market conditions pennit, you
are always sure of saving on all
your food needs In the Acme.
Here Are Some of Our New Lower Prices
Farmdale E~!!',':,.S'S:'!:~
'=:;. 'Pri:'us
PEAS
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16c
Good fottune AWAITS YOU at the MADISON BROm·
Packed at P_k of Th.lr
OardeD_'re.h Flavor
No.2
Harlock Sweet Peas
No.2
am
Roll-lord Asparagas cc~::'
No.2%:
/lSaJ Saaer Kraat F~
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Calilomia Tomato Paste
Olea_ood Orapefruit Jaice 81.:dod ":;:'
OIeawood Bleaeleel Jaice G,.~lt N,:;;
Red Cheek Apple Jaice
bot
5¥.a-ox
CaIiIomia Limoa Jaice
2/23c
lie
2/25c
Rib Roast of BEEF SSe lb.
Sliced BACON 6ge lb
2/29c
23<
3/25c
10.
19c
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ERS. We told prices: "WE'LL MOW YOU! DOWN," and
we did! <;ome fake your pick ••• money back if you're
not satisfied. We offer prompt, courteous, delivery service.
2/270
15c
2/17c
2/27c
. 19c
qt
_tb
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A~'c:r:.,e:'
Good Luck
~ B~nd
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Enriched Supreme-
g
~19c
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1037c
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!:; 12c
Borden's Chateau
Mild Cheese
Sharp Cheese
K~ft Velveeta
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P·lckle. Star
or Dill
Large Juicy
Oranges 39c
Fresh Spinach
2 lb. 19c
Fresh String Beans
25c Ib,
Seedless Grapefruit
3 for 25c
Fresh Lima Beans
19c lb.
Fresh Killed
Roasting Chicken 49c lb.
2/190
OLEOMARGARINE
SavIng.
Moun' Up
fad at 3c a I.oaI
MADISON BROS.
No.2
can
2""" S5e
1045c
""'31c
.~ ... 25c
.u" 23c
Rob-ford, La ....
Sweel Pranes :.23c
STRAWBERRIES
Luscious Ripe
.!:.'x
Louisiana
Z5
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.SPRING=-:S=P=IN~AC=H'----2 I'" 13C
New Lower Flour Price
itOUR
Enriched family All
Purpose
5 42 ·10 82
C.
.Ib
bag
'One hammer blow
will break it
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Cboice CaUloraia Peaabes ..s~,:.:..
O&'alllle ., Grapefl'uit .....eata
Del MODte Prepared PrUDeS !
GrapeEl'Dit SectiODS f\:;'~.
I'lII'IDdale Evaporated MIlk
49c:
RAMS
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1019c
That's why y~u don't put old locks on new
doors. That's why, too, you adopt a NEW
fiI1ancial security program to safeguard NEW
conditions of living, and have it checked at frequent intervals.
l~.::J!.
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l'iakeil
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9 a.m. to 4 p.m., In Borough Hall.
.Is being arrun~d for the League
by Ml"s. Troyer Anderson of Whittier place.' .Assisting her arc 14 m.
Duncan Foster, Mrs. Et1warll H.
Cox, .M.rs. Clair Wilcox, Mrs. Henry
Shtpherd, Mrs. Dorman McBurn,ey,
Mrs. Albert HUles, and Mra. Ch~rles
B. Shaw.
It It,·suggested that this I good
scason of th., year to clear out
bookshelves. Children's books. especially, arc apt to be outgrown all .
too soon, and are a welcome contribution to tho Sale.
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ThY. Sale itself ia an event welcomed by the many League membel'S and friends who know that
funds arc necessary to carrying out
tho wor,J<. toward bctter' und~r
standing by thc Individual citizen.
of government projects. To help
people to be aware of political
forces. to arollse peopl"3 to their
rcsponslblllt)· tor g~vcrnment, to.
v.ct on government issues, -theoo
things the League of Women Voters has· dOD"3 and continues to do, .
and for them has expended and
must continue to spend much
money.
League members have been notIfied wh'")l'c. to l(>ave any books
contributed to the Sale. Non Leag- '
ue members who may wish to give
used books may leave them by
Thursday May 8th at the Co~oJ)
sto.-e, whN"o) they will be collected
by the Hook Sale Commlttee.
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NATIONAL BANK
.&ND
. TRUST CQ~
.
N_
PATIERSON
Mrs. Roy Comley of Rose Valley
1 _ Coates Rea4'> Toda7
MemIJers arc ·rcmtnded
of thu
entertatned The Eightsome at a
P~R80NAL
,
FUNERAL ROME
luncheo'n~brldge Oil: Monda.)· qcter. meeting ot the 'lIterature depa.rt~
'WllUam T. Pat~noD, DJreetor
P.ER80N~- Enjoy the informal,
Ell'bteea Yean EsperleDee
nt nt a.t 10 a.m. }i'riday, May 2,
friendly h08pltality 01 a vacation at noon.
TELEPHONE
BEDIA. 1588
when
Mrs.
Rob')rt
L.
Coates
will
Musko" Beach Inn, tn Ol}tario'&
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens
beautiful Muskoka. Lake country. :00 of Strath Haven avenue will spend read from the poetl"Y of Robert
mUes north of Toronto. Reached by
motor, train or bus. MaID lodge, bung- ·a tew daYB of next week In New FrosL Mrs. Ha.·old O. GrUHn wUl
aloWS, cabins. Sandy beach tor c,hUd· York City.
proseot Mrt-t. Coates.
J"$l, deep water swimming and. diving,
tennis, golt, boating. ridIng. shuttle--Mrs. George Fenno of SwarthState Fed. Delf."gata;;
board. hiking, boat tripe;, beach parties, more avenue entertained Mrs. W .. B.
ioafln&,. Excellent tood. Variet)'" of ac~
The Penlll$)"lvania State lo"':ldcracommodations atarUng at $36.4)0 per Richards ot P1;llladelphla lUI her Lion Convention at Buck HUI Falls
week (BIngle); f28.00 eaeh (doub~).
lrIea.l8 Included, For complete informa- week-end guest. Mrs. Fenno enter- will open Ma)" G and conqnue and eounselluK', 10 hetl' dedde OD
tion, rates and reservatlona, phone tained tor a few days of this week. through ~Iay 7~8. Delcgatetl of the eoUrle- of 5tudT or oeeupe.lIon •
Ernest n. Laws, Swarthmore 069~:M.
Mrs. A. M. Johnston ot Appleton. SWarthm.ore Club will be Mrs. Yree Booklet, S. 1
TO:M'IJIN80N COUNM'EI,OIlM
PERSONAL- Vacuum cleaner". Irons, Wise .• Mrs. WIlliam Paine 01 Mil- Peter E: Told, prosldent; Mrs. .John UI! Ma.rkCtt St. 'PbUadelphla, If I'a.
toastet! and radios repaired. Called
for and dellvered. Call R';Jbert Brooks, waukee and Miss Marion Malone- of E. Micha~I.' presld(>nt-elect, Mrs. ,
Beloit; Wisc.
Swarthmore 1648.
John H. Pitman, first' vice presiP I _ ~taUonerJ
Mr. and MrS. Roy A. Gezelius of dent, Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe.
_ _KodaJ. SnppHm
PERSONAI-lnunedJate servIce and
repairs on all' makes of electric Wallingford wilt entertain at a din- tlrst vico presldent clect. 1\.:11"8. T. K.
Greeting Oard9-Bobb, Craft
washers. (Bendix included). ironers. ner party at their home tomorrow
a.-own, JI'.. recording secretary,
vacuum
cleaners,
ranges.
water
SIMMONDS
heatel'8. lrons, toasters, fanB and evening.
with Mrs. S. Murray Viele. treasurer
lamps. Also. wtrlng, old and new. Re~
714 Welsb Street;
01 eater
Dr. and 1\Ir8. John R. Batel:!- ot and Mrs. Guy S. ~mJng, program
palrs--servioe-lnstalIa.tlon. All work
'Pilone
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done In compliance with Fire Under- North Chester road entcrtal~ed Mr. chairman serving us alternat~.
writers" requirements. New. vacuum
~IBlIlBEns IlONORED BY
cleaners, uprIght and tank type. now and ·Mrs.. George E. Beatty of
available. Call Erich H. Hausen, Shoreham. L. t .• as their \Veek~end
COUNTY
Swarthmore 2850-W. If nO a.nswer. call guests. Mr. and Mrs. Beatty were
1I.Ir8.
Peter
E. Told, preSident,
Swarthmore 0740.
guests of· honor at an informal and Mrs. Stoyan W. Russell. county
WANTED
party given Sunday afternoon by chairman of III usic, were elected to
WANTED--One thousand customers Mr. and Mrs. ROY A. GezeJius ot sc-rve on :.the board of dlr.ectors of
tor used book sale (L'VoV) , Saturday, Wallingford.
the Delawal'e County Federat~on at
May 10, 9 to 4. Borough Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of the j,....cderat\on meetlnJ;' last week,
WANTED-Man and wife desire one
t rtal
t
Painter.
or two rooms. Both willing to work W&lIlngford will en. e
n a
a when All·S. Maul'lce Mccaffery was
around Place. Man experIenced as dinner this eventng in honor of elccted pregldcnt of the group.
landscape ga.rdener; Tel. Swarthmore their hOUBC guests, Mr. and 14r..
Literary honors won" by cluh
O't69-R.
We Should Know How
=~:::"=_=--:-____:;-"-_-=-_18crantoD GUlette of Winnetka, Ill., members in the county contests I~~
WANTED-Business wonutn n
quiet. single, room, walking distanc"
to statIon. Private bath desired but of Mr. Gillette's niece. M188 Fran- story contest awarded to M.-s.
not essentlaL Willing to partly furntsh ees Fors~r+he and Mr. John ~ Oscar J. GUCI·eesl; second. prize In
room and linens If necessary. "WOuld
apprecIate breakfast privileges, Box B, Mlller, which wnl take place to .. the feature article contest, also to
The Swarthmorean.
morrow afternoon in the Swarth· Mrs. Gilcreest; with third prlz",-, in
the same group golDg to Mrs. Edith
'W1A.NTED-CoUple, both veterans. no more Presbyterian Church.
children. desire three~room unfumMr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson Simpson. Mrs. Miriam B. Krentkoff
Driveway CO'lstruction
Ished apartment for occupancy July 1.
Write or call F. :1. Coffin .Jr., 601 Yale ot Westdalo avenue will' spend the received second honors in the. lyric
Asphalt or Concrete
avenue. Swartllmore 237()"R.
week~end in New York Ci~y and poem eontE"~t and third in the sonPETER 01 NICOLA
net con test.
WANTED-To buy-E Flat alto sax- Westport. Conn.
ophone. Call Swarthmore 1247.
Mr. C. R. Loughead of Tha.yer
rl'he Swarthmorf.' Club ~celved
Phone BWL 26.26
WANTED-Play-pen, good condition. road returned home Sunday after an "honorable mention" In the anReply .to Box G. The Swarthmorean. a successful 10.day salmon fishing nunl preSS hook award 'Jist.
WANTIDD-Baby . physIcian, wife, 6 trip to canada.
month Infant, wIsh to rent'a'small
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. 'J,'oo.le of
L~:GAL NOTICE
furnished or unfqrnlBhoo house with
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
reasonable rent. Give excellent care the Swarthmore Apartments spent the undersigned of his Jntention to
and best referen~s. Reply to Box Z, the weck-cnd in Washington, D. C., apply to the Delaware County Board
The Swarthmorean.
.
o( Law ExaminerH on June 2, 1947,
as the guestM of ,capt. Lloyd Harrl- for
a certificate of 'admisslon to tho
WANTED-Young married veteran and son ~nd Mrs. Harrje,on, former re~ Bar ot t1\e several courts of Delaware
wife, students. looking tor promise
County.
of 2 or 3 room apartment for next aldents of Swarthmore.
John Frederick Ehlert, Jr.
faU. WIlling to pay rent for month
605 Harvard Avenue.
previous to occupancy. Write or call
LEGAL
NOTICE
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..::.S;:W;:R:.rt:h;:m.:::or:e::,_P::.::on::ns:=:Y.;:1.;:vR::n::I::R
.John Ladd. c/o Mrs. Betty Shtpherd. ESTATE OF Frederic B. Calvert de- 316 Dartmouth avenue. Tel. Swarth~
ceased.
more 0179.
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SH ERt:FF SALES
LETTERS Testamentary
Swarthmore 2253
.
of Real ERta.te
WANTED-Day's work for Saturday. On the above Estate have' been
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Best of references. Call Chester grantell to the undersigned, who reCOURT HOUSE, M,EDIA. PA.
quest all persons having claimS or
24653.
9 :30 A. M. Eastern Daylight Time
demands against the Estate of the
Conditions: $250.00 cash or certiW ANTE!D-Used electrIc refrigerator, decedent to make knoym the same, and
eight years old or less. TeL Swarth- all persons indebted to !be decedent
oUlerwtse
In of
advertisement)
fied
c.heek sta.ted
at time
sale (unless
more 1841.
to make payment. without delay, to
balance in ten days. Other condi~
Elizabeth N. Calvert
tions on dny of sate.
,
WANTED-Pair of girl's hockey shoes,
209 Hutgera Avenue Fieri FacUlR
No. 495
size 5. TeL Swarthmore 216S·W.
Swarthmore, Penna.
March 'ferm, 19407
ALl" THAT CEH.'l'AIN lot ur ).ieee
Or
to
her
Attorneys
Enjoy a far more comfort.
WANTED--Cook from" to 7 P.M. Call Butler, Beatty, Greer & JohMson
of ground with the improvements to
Swarthmore 3081-W. mornings.
he erected thereon SITUATE in the II
Media. Fa.
Borough of Darby, Delaware County.
6 T 4 11
FOR SALE
able home this spring and
Pennsylvania described according to n
pl:1.n of property for Crusby-Fox Cor- t
ESTATE OF NANNIE SERENA poratlon made by Damon and Foster,
FOR SALE-Topsoil ($11, large truck~
for years to come ,with a
load) and mushroom soil. Immediate. WIIJSON. DECEASED.
Civil Engineers, dated March 27, 1944.
Letters of Administration, C. T. A. more particularly described as followa;
delivery. Matthews. Media. oaOS-R.
on the above Estate have been granted to wit: BEGINNING at a point on t.~e
FOR SALE;- Basketball ..hoop aud to the undersigned, who requests aU Southeast side of Mulberry Street (40
heat control on your furbackboard, $4:00 Call Swarthmore persons having claims or demands feet wide) at the distance of Two
against the Estate of the' Decedent to Hundred EIght feet men:mrctl North
1804.
make known the same. and aU per~ Sixty-three degrees Thirty-five minutes
nace. Prompt installation.
FOR SAJ..E-Young man's white din~ sonS indebted to the Decedent to" make East from the intersection of the said
ner coat, size. a6~ Excellent condition. payment without delay to
Southeast side Mulberry Street with
Tel. Swarthmore 1126-:1.
Fred R. Wilson,
the Northeasterly side of Union AveAdministrator C. T. A- nue 11'50 feet wide) "'both extended)
FOR SAI1F.r-Two Biglow rugs, 9 x 12,
644 Walnut Lane
CONTAINING in front or breadth an
sllgntly worn, $Ii.OO ep..: two black
Swarthmore, Penna. ,said Mulberry Street North Sixty·three
dresses, size 40, good condition, $6.00 or his attorney
degrees Thirty-Hve minutes Ef'..st Six·
ea.; drop--leaf Singer sewing machine, D. Malcolm Hodge, Esquire.
teen feet and extending of that width
$40. Tel. Glen Mills 261R-6.
Gibson Building
in length Qr depth between parallel
at rIght angles to said Mulberry
FOR SALE-Cogswell chair. newly: re- Ic:::h::..
:::::t::er::,_p:.e:::n:::n:::a.:..._ _ _ _ _ _.;:6T~-':.-.::;1. Unes
Street, passing through the center U.n e
bunt and uphOlstered,. Include s1ipof party walls between ttu!se premise~
ESTATE OF HANNAH ·DARLINtJ.- amI premist!S adjoining on the NorthCQver. call Swarthmore 0331.
RIDLEY PARK
TON JONES, Decea!>ed, late of tho east and Southwest and crossing the
FOR SALE-Boy's bicycle, size 23", Borough of Media:
bed of a. t'....elve feet wide driveway.
balloon tires. Call Swarthmore 0148.
LETTERS OF ADM,lNlSTRATION Southeast Eighty~five feet. BEING
~---------On the above ~state have been Jot ·No. 29 on said plan.
FOR SALE--Wae.hing machine. re- granted to the undersigned, who re·
TOGETHER with use of driveway.
cently rcbuUt. .Call Swarthmore 2529. quests &ll persons haVing cl~ms or
Improvements consist of 2 story
demands
against
the
~state ot, the de- brick dwelling with basement garage,
FOR SALE--..<;Ingle brick house In cedent to make known the same. 'and 16 x 33 feet.
1
Sprlllf"Pfleld; six rooms, 2 baths. ReSold as the property of Crosby·FOX .,
persons indebted to the decedent
creation room. Built 19H. Immediate all
carpcn~1'7 Revalrs and
Corporation.
.
;~
to make payment, withcut delay. to.
possession. Call Swarthmore 0536-R.
Atty.: R. '\VJnfield Balle. ESQ.
tl,
Swarthmore National Hank and Trust
Alterations
-3T~6-2
G. !to Watkins, Sheriff ~
Company
FOR SALE---28w girl's bicycle. ,Good
KlmsnI Insulation
Swarthmore,
Delaware
County.
Penna
LEGAL 'NOTICE
.
condition. Call Swarthmore 2691-J
C)ement Work
Or to its Attorneys
The Sc.hool District 01 swarthmore
wtll receive bids at the School Dis_
FOR SALE-Woman*s 26" bicycle, Duane. MorrIs & Heckscher
ASTERS BROTHERS
trict office,. College Avenue Bunding,
"Westfield· De Luxe" model. Good 1617 Land Title Building
up to 4 p.m., Thursday, May 8, 1941.
conditIon. Gear shirt. Call Swarthmore Philadelphia 10. Pennsylvania
oa.blD~ Makera
ST·"'!I and open the bids at a meeting of the
0833-J.
.
Board a.t the School District office on
302 Cayley Street
FOR SALE-!Chtld's table and chair,
To Myrtle Nell Zuppo late ot Room May 8, 1947, at 8 p.m., or at an ad_
$6; nursery screen, $2; B!\ddy~L 226 LaSalle Hotel, Los Angeles, Call- journed meeting of the School Board,
Meclia,Pa.
dump truck\, $'2: sand digger, $3; out- fornia.
for coal. tuel oil, and towel service.
. grown boys cloUting, size 3-4; china.
W[hereas Albert Louis ZuPpo. your Specifications can be secured between
Tel. Media 2567·R
~nver, ~urtatns.
drapes, linens, new Husband .has filed a. libel in The Court 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. dally except Satur~
storm window, 32 x 50; three used ot Common Pleas of Delaware County. days. Sundays, and holldays, at the
screen doors; hlp boots, size 9. Other Pennsylvania, as of December Term School District office. The Board reItems. Swarthmore 0177.
194:6 No. 612 pra.ying a divorce from serves the right to reject any or all
you: Now you are hereby notified and bids In whole or in part and to award
FOR SALE--l>unCBIl Phyle dining required to appear in aa,id Court on or contracts on any item or Items making
room table. 6 chairs, server. $l.QO; before Monday the 19th day o.f May up any bid.
walnut pineapple twin bed, mattress. next to answer the complaint of the
Hilda Lang Denworth
~pring, $'50; antique,. mahogany dres- said Albert I.oUi8 Zuppo and In de- 3T.4~18
Secretary
ser, $50; Steeple clock, $30; banjo fault of 8uch appearance you will be
clock, $5; ,four dinlng...room chairs, $20; UalJle to have a divorce granted In
DELA,\VARE COUNTY
7ft. strip green carpet, $4. Swarthmore
your
absence.
Sealed
-~posals win be received at
0171.
G. R.. Watkins,
8herlft of Delaware County the County Controller's Office. Court
lo'OR RENT
Guy G .. deFuria.. Attorn~y.
3T-{-25 House, Media., Pa.. until 9:00 A. M.,
EST and pUblicly opened a.t 10 :00 A.M.,
EST on Monday, May 6. 19.7 for lurFOR RENT-Singie room, quiet neighborhood. Two blocks from Bus. Tel.
Estate of EDITH SET J ER.S BUNT· nlahlng. and delivering F. o. B .. Court
Swarthmore 2&'72.
lNG, deceased.
House, Medla.. ·Pa. ten (10) new large
AD Tn>Os of Electrical
LETTERS Test&mentary
draperies and slxteen (16) new curFoR RENT-To gentleman, pleasant!
On the above Estate have been tains for !small windows for the Law
",••D.tIons and Repairs
. sunny room. near tea.-rooms ana granted to the undersigned, who re. Library In the court House to con~
tranaportaUon. Call S w a. r t 1\ m 0 request all persons having cIalms or de- form with sample on file In the Con·
SenIDg sWarthmore an.!
0808-K.
manda against the Estate of the de-- troller'S Offiee.
VlolDlty for 1188&
cedent to make known Ute same, and
Specifications..- and blddlng sheet may
FOR nE~o gentleman. l'OO1ri. 112 all peJ'80ns Indebted ·to the decedent be obtained at the office ot the County
TweDtJ Yean
Rut«enJ avenue. Tel. 0078.R. Near to to make payment, without delay, to Controller and no bid will be enter~
l
transportaUon and tea--rooms.
Claude C. Smith atld
talned un ess made out on said bidC-~~~~==:-_~_~":-""I
Providenee Trust Company of ding
aheet.
1180 Muldenbeq A.ve.'
N1JlO)'
PhiladelPhia.,
Each bid must be. acoompanle4 by a
.
17th " Chestnut Streets,
oertlfted
,check
IIIty
($5Q.0II)
doll
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l"OUND-Boy". biCycle. Owner call
Philadelphia ., Pa.
.
.
Swaall", .._
229S
to tlle order of the County ot
iPoUoe Department, Bom Hall, for
W. Logan VgcCoy, PrIetIdent, 4lawn
..
IdenUII~ .
,
Or to their Attomey
...
' . ' Delaware.
The· ~Dl\ty .CommI88IonenI reaerve
the rlSbt to ~. IIIi7 or .n1llclll. ..
lI'O~ ·..,7 OIl .chain. at ~~ §"J:'Bu~ii..r,
ft'-f-18
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=.~: ~ at ~e ~ '~'!'~~II~'
"ROGER RUSSELL
._u.
Maker of F'me Photo..-.pbt
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A_ IUI4 S _ S
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SILVERWARE
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Fred A. Yuh, Jeweler
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Walters'
Tree S....ery and
Landsc:apins
Phone Swarthmore 2175-R
104 ComeD Avenue
Swarthmore, Pe1lll8.
. Formerly or 1\ledla
112& W. LehIgh Aye., Phlla.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charge for
suburban ca1..Js..
409 Michigan Ave.
J,.
Swarthmore 1448
WILLIAM
236 Harding Ave.
n_
CLIFFORD L PARKER
Media R. D. 1I
Builder
DAVE WOOD
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and
!
Paperhanging
..
Reese-Baxter CO.
Phone: Media 0755
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you
to celebrate
this DAY at tbe "Th"'N."
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For reservations, telephone
S'warthmore 0880 •
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816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
I
FUEL OIL
•......................
Beautify
YoUr
Home
,I
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
__
'lbI8 Spi'IDg Wlth a New Ooa$
of PaInt, IJ!sItleaad. oat.
for
FREE EidUlATnI GIVEN'
J05. MADISON &: SON
.•i8e:i;- "
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Call
VAN ALEN BROS.
Electrical Contractor
~
SPORTING GOODS
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
331 Dartmouth Avenue
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MOTHERS!
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Painting
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)Iortoo. l'a.
PAINTING and DECORATING
.A11 Work Gwn...
Write'
.
Charles E. Fischer
we ,,111 bonor all
BROO~
Ashes &: Rubbish. Removed
lawns Mowed
Geneml Hanllng
•
A. G.' Nofzinger returned
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A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
&Paper Hanger.
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:; East State Street, Media
Phone Media 1918
CUNNINGHAM
COAL
, ••
Repaired and Replaced
Since 1905
SWa. 2266
MedIn, PIa.
Media 1178
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That onc does not: havc to see
in order to make music was proven
last Monday night at the Bllnd
Artists . ~oncert in the Woman's
Club. Aft('or an introduction by
Luigi Bo~ni, "the blind Caruso"
who founded the BUnd Artists'
Concerts fourteen years ago, Ricco
Bona.v,Ua. a student at. the college,
summarized the history of these
concerts.
The program began with such
notabl~ compOSitions as Debussy'S
"Reverje", Beethoven's "Ich Liebe
Dlch", and Chopin's Nocturne in
D
Flat. Those performing were
Cathel"ine Deraco, soprano, ~Delpnin~ Desio. the only bLind woman
cellist in the country and Marjorie
Farringc.-.
elocutionist.
accom~
panied by Anita. Gane at the piano.
PianiHt Estella MacBride, sightless
for the past five years" played sev~ral numbers Induding musical
character sketche~ of, hel' own
composition.
Mr. Docem concluded the progranl by singing 8CVC1'3.1 nUlubers
by Martyn, Schubert, and Lenl.Cavallo.
. On Sunday, May II, Miss Desio
will bc heard. over a nationwide
broadt·Lu.t "W~. the People".
We invite
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A Price to Meet EYer)" }"""'UJ·"
M
Blind Musicians.
Play at Club
Ma)'
WOMAN'S CLUB -NOTES
all
Voters for Saturduy. May 10. from
But on S1.mda.'J",
You know. when you see an old lock, that no
matter how highly-polished it may be on the
outside, the chances are its mechanism
is rusted
.
through and that one hammer blow will break.
it ope~...
l\E,WS NOTES
7
SWARTHMOREAN
APTITUDE TESTS
Tho Book Sale scheduled by the
Swarthmore League ot Women
MOTHER'S .DAY is
EVERY DAY at
STRATH HAYEN INN
N_rby Mllkfed
SHOULDER VEAL
BUCK SIAD IC~=:'b
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Ib
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Next Week's Event to
Aid Local Branch
Work
THE
. , . 2, 1947
CLASSIFIED
to her home In Archold. Ohio
Friday after a ftveo::wcek "lsit with
her son-In-law a.nd daughter Mr.
and M'rs. Samuel T. Carpenter ot
'WhIttier place.
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DUCKLINGS
~~l!==
.......C.....NS .......
LWV COLLECTING
BOOKS FOR SALE
lwlrs.
Ready-ta-Eat Smoked, Skinned
ShapkEnd
up to 71b,
Ib
-
F~,
SwarIbmore 0S4lI
For
,ALL SIZES HARD COAL
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
'.
-I
~~~~~:S: TCH
ATHLETE'S
.
FOOT
A-ZEB-O acta tmmed.la.telJ to NIl. . .
the tub of skin trrltattona. Then tl
goes to worl!: combating the lrrltatlon
itself. 1\ helPS ycur akin teel and look
lIke new ualD
Your.clrugg1I! hal
A-2B8-0 OIDbnen~ and A - ZBB - 0
JI'Ow4er. AU fl1m IOJ' Pree TrIal P&ck~
aRe ..... or wna A-ZKB-oO Producu ftI:I.
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00 DUty In Germany
ler Field, Mials. In MaY ~9f8
arrived In England, stl11 dis~rlva~ FIrst Claos Jobn Tippett
Is serving with the tOOth Station playing bls talents with, Special
Service. Redeployment and station
Complement, Squadron, in Erlancloseouts In England led to his
gen, Germany.
assignment with the German Youth
Ptc. Tippett entered the Ser- program a~ the Neublberg AIr
vice in August 1945 and was as- Baae. near Munich in southern
signed. to Special Service Shows at Bavaria. For his work In thts
program. Ptc Tippett received a
letter ot commendation from MaJor General Bolllng, Chief at
European Theatre Special Services.
Upon his transt.er to Erlangen,
Germany,
was RBBlgned to duty
with the "Wing Club,H enlisted
mena recreation center. Whlle
overseas he haa vlslted picturesque
cities In England. ~reland. Scotland as JVell as In Germa.ny.
Before entering the service he
attended Springfield High School
and the ~hlladelphla. School of
,Dtamatlcs and was employed with
tne Playors Guild, a student thea"er, presenting shows in PhUadel-
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PUERlO RICANS
TO SING MAY 11
A Capella Choir At
'Presbyterian
Church
Masa.
jamin West avenue. by the middle
ot . I'rlay. People Uving In the
SQuthf'JrD section ot tovrn may drop
their things at Mrs. Ralph Mould's
hl)me •• 727 Harvard avenue. It unable to deliver tho contributions a
call to Mrs. Neal (Swa. 2166-J) or
Mrs. Mould (Swa. 2071-W) will
bring u. collector tor them.
Announcing the opening of our
new, radio Repair Service
make"
record players.
B
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of
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
Dan Neubauer
Work dolle on the prt'mi'es
Adolph's, 7 South Chester Road
Swarthmore 1274
Farln Camp For Twenty
Boys and' Girls
Ages 6-11 at Honeoye, New York, near Rochester. A
farming community on Honeoye Lake of the beautiful and
interesting Finger Lakes Region.
\
EDUCATIONAL AIMS are to foster physical, spiritual, and
mental growth through individual and group guidance in.
the following experiences: simple farm living, individual
management of aqimals and gardens, arts, crafts, lake
swimming, hiking, camping, shop, nature study, original
dramatics, folk dancing and singing.
S ~EEK SEASqN, 7 adult staff ,members, $330.
Phliadelilhia Contact:
E. Le Roy Mercer, Jr., School in Rose Valley, Moylan, Pa.
Media 108S-J.
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
Hollyhock Shop
FIRST QUALITY
flJdu
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NYLON
DI;';I,. Thereafrer
One lOe Co$h for., on PTC 1In.s take. you fa Woocbld. Pork
from practically any part of the cIty. Bul Route, Direct to
Park: 85 from 33d aod Dauphin Stl. or 44th and Parb&de
....ve.; E from 69th and MOI'k.t St... or Germantown and
Chelten Ave",
Better Rug Cleaning this New' Way
NAP ClOSED
Property
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M....,k~J?':'ce
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CITY CHORUS TO
SING IN BOND
Tomorrow evening in Bond Memorial at g: 15 the Swarthmore College Chorus will sponsor a concert
by the 'Philadelphia "KantoreI," an
informal group Qf talented singers.
Their conductor is William Reese,
the organiflt of St. Paul"s cllurch
in Germantown.
The clwrus will present a program of' secular songs in three
groups. including love songs oC the
Renaissance. songs of the twentieth .century-Including two delightful choruses from
Irving
Fine's "Alice In Wonderland/' and
three five-part madrigals ot the
early seventeenth century.
Claribel Thomas, Philadelphia,
organist. will be the accompanist.
A group of Swarthmore students
fl'om the college orchestra. under
the direction of PrOfeRSOl' Peter
van de Kaml) will also a.ssist In
the concert.
All lo,~ers of choral singing a.re"
especially InVited.
BOSE
45 Gauge
30 Denier
88e
Sa.vinga of 40%
Lovely nylon hosiery at
a price that affords unSpeare's
FIrst
Floor
savings.
Sizes
Sy. to 10 Y.-with the
life-lengthening R u nStop Welt.
. PAPERING
B. KIMMEL
SWA1t.'11l¥ORE 0461
usual
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·SWARTHMOREAN·
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No. 19
SWAR11IMORE,
PA., FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1947
TO SING TONIGHT
TO
TONIGHT
8th
$3.00 YEAR
CLUB TO INSTALL
AT ANNUAL MEET
Bright ~ogram Will
lnclude ,variety •
Numbers
Tonlght't1 D~l1~U .. \.:.vncort of t.he
ur~u(.l1J.8. of bWB:'thmore High School in Clothier
.MjemorJa.1 will feature severul un-'
usual Ilwnbttra. The program wlll
bt> varied and, judglng by past perform.a.nOoo. ot. high musiCal caliber.
The Senior HIgh School Girls'
Glee Club will open the progr4uu
by siogin&' "Salutation by ~a1nes.
followed by the BrazUIa.n "Tutu
Maramba. by McKInney in whicb
.Aim.. ;Hickman will be the solo.lBt.
A l!ltInIJ ."ADJialuc~". ,""d Rodge~'s
colorfUl "Juno Is BusUn' Out All
OVer" will cqmprise the latter portion of. thIa group.
TIle JJOl'B' Quartet wlU sing a.
group ot nUlllQers composed ot
Homlc·s uO;ld Americana. Po' 01'
I.Q.za.rua,. & ljearo work aong ar~ by Work; and "Keep in:
the Middle of the Road," a spirl~
uBl &l'I"8DIled by Ba.:1.holemew.
The first group of numbers by
the Chorus will' include "Turn Ye
to He," a. Scotch numner ar:-a.nged
hy Scott. Contrast wUl bt> found in
the gay. R'p"n "MIDka" and the
luilaby t'S1eeP. Baby. Sleep" by
BeU-Bb&w. Ilbl8ler's ''Valse Vienno~' vUI- GOnc1ud" thJ& 81'OUP·
The :Junior HIgh Scl100l Girls'
Glee-Chlb wUl preaent four selecUOIlS. the fL.""8t of whioh wUl bel
Franck's reUgtous IIPan.is Angelic~u With tbis number p&l1liQ6
-'Beneke, . ~1Yn de run&. ;,and.
MIU'Y Knabb· will ,be featured voc_allst&. ~.come,· Little- Maid" will
place the spoUlgbt on four cGuples
from the Seventh g!"8.d~, do.nclng tQ
the accompaniment ot the singing
group. ''The Frog 1n the Spring,"'
arranged by Niles. and Mozart's
"Alphabet Song" will cODBtitute the
remainder ot their m,uslc •
Foliowtnc. tue Boys' Glee Clul?
will .a1~ Cain's arrangpm"!nt of
the spiritual, HDe Gospel Train,
and an interestlri.g "Fantasle of SCa
Songs." arranged by James.
The concluding music will be a
KrOUP ot selection by the Chorus.
uMountalos.'· by Rasback-Aslanoff.
W111 open tbe grouP.' followed by
'tDettla anthem "Llst~n to the
Lamba. With this number Catherine Elston will· .sing the 8oprano
solo. The finale Will be the Impressjve "Hallelujah" from tiThe Mesala.h" by Handel.
The fol1ow~ng seniors are membaM of the 'Chorus. ma.kJng their
last &gperances this year: sopranos
Doria 'Black, Jean Blak.1Bton, Helen
.DIaGue. Joan- Faulkner, Charlotte
Hobbe. Allee Hornaday (accomp.a.QIst). Elizabeth Huey, Anne
Megonlgal. Carolyn Mo!'8e. and
Patty Paul; altos - Hilda Denworth. V'1rglnla Feddeman, VirginIa II&Y, Nancy Rlnclllfe, ElIzabeth
Svencer• and Andrea. Wlleox:
'!'eno'" - Charles Elston, James
Ho:-nadas (president), and WJlllam
Moon; benes Frederick Boyce
Robert McCowan, Samuel Nowell.
John Polk,LioWla 'i'anguy, Jr.. and
George Wa.rre~
A. committee from the junior
el_ will .......e as ushers, with Dr.
Jam . . Irwin ... faculty advl"or.
MAY
Women Will Close
Formal Season
Tuesday
Insta.lIation ot officers wilt tollow
the annual closIng. 'luncheon at the
Woman's Club on Tuesday, May 13,
at 1 p.m. More than 200 meifrbers
und guests will be served by Ml"9.
A. V. B. Orr and her lUncheon
committo:!c with the assistance of
the ser"'ing committee; headed by
M:'8. Frank McCowen. ReservaUo08
should be made with Mlrs. Howard
Dingle, Swa. 0188, by Saturday.
May 10.
COLLEGE DRIVE
CLOSES JUNE 14
Boro Campaign For
College Reaches
$7 659
JWlior Assembly Meeting
The <:.\ighth gl'nde tlalll'ing clam:
will have its final session on Saturday. May 10. a.t 7 o'clock tn tlH.'
'Voman's Club_ The chaperons
will be Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
l)qnworth, Mrs. EllzalJt.~th SharI))CSS, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hilkert.
and Mr. and 1\Irs. Spymour P:roeston .•
There will be a meeting on Monday. May 12th. at the Woman's
Club. at 8 p.m., of tho:! Swarthmore
Junior Asselnbllcs. This itt the annual meeting for the ele~tion or
officers and othc:' huslness, and all
parants are cOl"dlally Inv.tted to attend.
STUDEBAKER HEAD
TO GIVE LECTURE
Paul H~ffman To End,
Current College
Series
tbe .installation of
Folh~wlng
officers who wUI hold oUlce for'th.
next 1''".''0 years thero will be an
Informal "Know Your Own CI·ub"
program. in brevity skits. exhibits
and conducted tours. all In a
"light manner."
Mrs. John E. Michael will be
introduced as the new club president by Mrs. Peter E. Told. reUrIng p:-esfdent. Oth'"!r newly ele<:-t.ed
officers Include: Mra. Fra.ncis H.
Forsythe. first vice-president; Mrs.
BIrnf'Y K. Moree, second vice ..
president; Mrs. T. K. Brown, Jr.,
recording secretary; :Mrs. A. W.
Bass, Jr., treasurer.
New m'3mbera of the board of
directors wUI be Mrs. Peter E.
Told; Mrs. S. Murpny Viele. retiring t:-easurer, Mrs. D. Reed, and
Mrs. Charles R. Russoll.
The luncheon and program are
planned as a fitting climax to what
has been a sumPlatlIm'. ,constructlv~. and highlY enjoyable clut-
,
Leonard C. Ashton,
chairman ot
. Paul G. Horrman. president of:
the. Borough Campaign for Swarthe
Studebaker Corpo:-.ation. will
thmoro Collc~, announced today
110 the last in the series of distinthat the total cont~lbutlons to the
guished bmrtncss leadeTH to speak
college had reached $7,669, nn In~t the coll.~gc on the ~neral topic
creMe. of ~ore than ,noo since
of "The He",ponsibtlttlcs of DURthe l~t repo. t issued.
incss
Managemont in Modern
At the same time hoe announced
Timcs:'
Mr. Hottma.n's talk will be
.that tll~ bOI'ough's goal for this
given'
In
Clothier Hall on Thurs'ye-ar is '.'10.000. "June 14th," Mr.
dn)" .. May_ .1.5 •. nt·.g;l~ ·,p.m .•, a.nd ~wUb .~~~r
. . •-, _ .. - - . .
.. ,- . . :
'-.
ABbto:I! :8fLid.· .....s. tho . closln~, date -':·0'''' ....
Held
f 0:- tbl s yoar ' s campaIgn. Wltbl n.
be entitled "Coopc:'a:ilon within the
Tuesday.
Ma:v
6,
was Drama
Bustn~8S Comm unity."
the next. five weeks we must raise
pay
at
the
Swa;:othmore
Woman's .
Mr. Hoffman started hJs business
the remaining '2500 that will put
ClUb,
and
the
varied
pnlgram
arcareer with· tho Studebaker Cor~
us OVer ~he top."
ranged
by
~he
cha.irman.
Mrs.
porat1on In 1911 as a salesman.
It Is hoped that during the five.
Since 1935. he haa been pr.csident George P. War::-en. was a deUght to
year P'"!rtod of' the $5,0'00.000
ot the COlOp~,nY. He is chairman the large audience at members and
campaign tho Borough ot Swarthguests.
of the Committee for Economic
more will cont":,,J.bute $60.000 toM!"8. Gordon A. Meader rea.a
Borough Council at Its regular De~lo])ment. ...·Ice-presldent of {fte
ward the college fund. This rep ..
what
shc called "old fashioned
resents only 1 'per cent ot the total meeting :Monday evening granted Automoblle Manufacturers Associapoetry".
In such an easy, natu::-al
amount needed by the collegoe. Mr. the Col1o:!l;e permission to c!'cct six tion: and a director of the I"ederal
way
·that
sbe made the. familiar
pro-fabrlcatl'd houses on the. cam- Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Ashton explaln'3d.
pus. The College's application fOI'
This l~cture will be presentcd seem rresh and new. Two selections
permission to change a gnrage on by the COOPC1' FoundatJon, and will from Henry W. Longfellow-"Day
Is Done" and "Robert of Slclly"Walnut lanll into a dwelling was be op~n to the pubUc.
,
were folluw"!d by Herman Hegedrefused.
orn's "Prayer of a Soldier During
Counell. with all members presBattle."
ent 'CXC'lpt Geo!'ge Allen. awarded
Mrs. Herbert C. Patterson. acThe Buddy POppy Sale, sponsored a contract for pa.vlng tho remain·
COnlllanled
by Mrs. Anthony L.
der
of
-lUvervlew
avenue.
by the local 'Amerlan Legion AuxVentner.
chairman
of music, sang
Several
citizens
appeared
and
l11ary w111 begin tomorrow to con~
In accordance with a recent act a group of d:-amatic songs with
requested
that
some
protection
be
tinue throug\. the 'three week peJ;"ot the State Legislature, signed by charm and warmth. She chose "Du
giV-:!n against" the flash floods that
10d May 10 to May 30.
tbe governor." permitting ~nks to
Memorial poppies are made by have caused damage to thel:- p'riv- observe Saturday as a legal holi- Blat Nle Elne Blume" by SchumaD.
ooAJr de Lia L'Enfant Prodlgue"
disabled. hospitalh!:ed veterans, and at~ property.
day. tne Swarthmore National by Debussy and. for an encom.
The
borough
secretary
was
inare purohased by the Auxlltary as
Bank and Trust Company will not
a charitable work. Any profit made structed to employ D. dog catcbel': open Its doors on Saturday atter ''Tbe Daleles' by C. B. Hawley.
"Fourteen" an amUsing one-act
by the Legion Auxiliary is set to cntorce the Borough O:-dlnance MayS1.
play by Alice Geratenbe-:og, dealing
aside for turther cnaritable work requiring dogs to ~Itber be on
The local bank. by opening at with the trials of a halltesa, was
their
own
prope!'ty
or
on
a
leash.
with local veterans and their fam8 A. M. on weekdays and remain- directed by Mrs. Gordon A... Meadl11as.
Ing open until 3 P. M.. con8iderll er and concluded the) program.
On Short Wave Program
·Cltlzena are urged to support this
it will still be extending a more Mrs. William Ea,1 KI1Itler played
campaign to the fullest extent.
:MIss D1ana Brewster of Dickin- convenient flervlce to the public the part of the distracted h06teM.
son avenue will acompany th'e than banks which are open a couH. S. GETS LUNCH FUND young Swedish soprano, Ingeborg ple hours Friday evenings but are Mrs. Horace Pringle: Mrs. Donatd
Swarthmore Boro was one of 29
only open during the day trom 9 P. Jones was cast as ber daughter.
8chool districts of the state, th18 Nordquist. on a transcribed short- until 2 or 3 o'clock.
EiJ.ne P:ingle: and Mrs. Guy S.
week. to have tunds approved for wave program to Europe over ataDeming. the versaUI-e program
the sehool lunch program. The ~lon WRUL on Saturday, May 10,
at
6:30 p. m. Miss Brewster ho.a
chairman, played th'9 role of Della.
$95.8' the school is to receive repMr. and Mrs. Morris Hicks and
recently
appeared
as
piano
soloist
the
maid. turning In a &mooth
resents the tederal government's
their chlldren Betsy and Stephle
contribution to the program In on the Bob Rose program on etaleft Monda.y by plane for their and convinc1ng performance.
Swarthmore.
Uon WNYC.
Mrs. E. C. Lappe ....d U",.
home In Sewickley after a 10-da.y
These funds to the schools In------.vlslt
with
Mrs.
Hick's
JIlother.
Mra.
George M Karns were ho8tuaes ot
troducing the lunch program. rep ... Eighth Grade Pupils Entertain Hervey SChumacher of Haverfotd
the
day, and Mrs. carroll E. ROb_b
The
puplls
ot
the
eighth
grade
resent ,the federal government's
FLvenue.
:Mrs. Schumacher and ber
contribution. Where the programs are giving a Drama Festival for cou.lnl Mrs. GeorD. Paull left and Mrs. W. C. F. Zlegentua p .... WOrd hll/l j~. been received are set uP. Unele Sam foota halt the benefit of their parents on FrlTuesday by automobile to spend aided at the tea table.
from theUnlvsndty Of Michigan the bill. The money Is to go for day. May 16, at 8 P.M. The festival
a tew weeks with the Hicks famthat John CAmpbel1, 80n of Mr. part payment tor purchase of kit- will be held In the High Benool auBOOK SALE
lly tn sewlckle}·.
and )lr& C. B. campbell of Col- chen equipment, utensils. ana dltorlum.
lege avenue. bas been elected dishes. However. the federal payTomorrow. at Boro Hall. is e);peeted to bring out ~l th~ .in ...
manedDB' editor of the Jlfrhlgan ments are made only after the
terested In adding to their home
DailJ'. This Ia'a distinct honor, - - Department of Public Instruction
baa certlfted the expendlCul'ell and
FrIdQ, May •
Cl
b c.ollectlons ot books.
lIerlan,. In 'Wlew_ ot lbe tact that
8:20 P.:M.-f"The Gondoliers" ....... _ .............................. -...... PlaYers
u
Auditor General G. Harold Wag~,""10
The Swarthmore Leacue of Wothe ..... "'·"'II!'tJ ~Itor .Ul be. Dar has approved payment.
7:00 and 9:00 P.M.-Movl~ "Camet 'de Bal................................. C?othifl~
~:oo P.M-Elghtb Grade ABsembly ... _._ ......... ___ ._ .............. Woman 8 Clu
but .. JomIor . _ year.
men Votera aponaora thla sale on
8:20 P.M.-"The Oondollers" ...................._.. ____........... _..._.._ Players Club
Ba\urday to help Ita prosram of
.rolll. III ma,for\nlf In ehe...lcaI
at ~
SVnd-7, ...,. 11
eDIIIaeerlllll' at JUchipn. He \a •.
.;John H. Pitman. ABaodate Pro- l1:qo A.M.-Morning Worahlp _, ...__.... __ ................. _.......... Local Churoh.. education In votlnc knowlodp.
T
W, JIa:t 13"
.
........... of Swarthm........ Blah, t _ r ot Math"matl... and .utronAn,. bookB contributed. by nOD ...
.
, _
at Swarthm.ore Col~ talked .1:00 P.II.-lnaqgural Luncheon .............. _.. __ .. _... ____......... Woman'a Club
lIcllool In the CIuo ot ute. au« Oil "Et-Jl_ ot the Bun" at the -':30 P.J(.-F~ 1Iother.. Dauchter Banquet.. __........~.Woman·a Club members JD1\lF" be left ·at the Co8-10:10 P.II.-O_ to Vl8lton ...._•. _............_ ......... Sproul Obaervatory OP. _ ... ChIId........
~ 1t0000lDCc til - - Joan-I , _ .....tlnS of the llwarth'"' ear. \IbI'_15...._ ..._ .._ ..__.._ Clothier _lsIly _ e _..
......... _
-'"
, _ ~Club,FrIdq•.1Ia¥ J.
':16 ·P.II. Cooper lI'OIIIIdatlon·~
COUNCIL GRANTS
PRE-FAR HOUSES
'Drama1ay
Boro To Enforce Dog
Law with
Catcher
Legion Auxiliary
Sponsors Poppy Sale
Banks To Close
On Saturdays
1I
Tms
WEEK'S CAI.ENDAR
51! ...
I BI,;'dipg
and
HIGH
saiOOL
. .
cb~W.
VARIETY OF GIFTS
PLEASE
,
ot Mra. Marg1U'et Neal, ZIf Ben-
Mrs. J. V. S. Blllbop, Swartbmore chairman for the Women's
International League Peace Economy Shop In Philadelphia, asks
contributions at garments, household goods. and other saleable articles. T'bose borough residents
north ot the railroad, who have
artlcles to donate to the shop are
La
Coral. thQ a capella D.8k~d to leave them at the home
choir of the Polytechnic Institute
of Puerto Rico, will make a concert· appearance at the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church on J\.lay
11. at the 11 o'clock service It was
announced' today by the Reverand
David Braun.
Thc choir. Dr. Braun said, wlll
make a brief concert tour of the
Work dOlie 011 all
radios and
Middle Atlantic States. singing I~
Under the manal;EiUalt
New York City, Wnshlngton, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Atlantic City
and a limited number of smaller
communities.
The tour by Las Masa Coral is
phla and New York. He is the its second serlos of engagements in
son ot Mr. and Mrs. WllUam ~ this country. Last year it made a
Tippett, 1019 Harvard Avenue.
small number ot appearances In
~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Florida.. which met with enthusir;
:\ n.stlc acclaim from audiences and
critics alike. The choruif has the
unique record of being the only
college chorus' ever to be flown
by the United States Army to toreign shores to sing to ser;vlce men.
At ChrlstDlas time, 190&6. It made
a 3,000 mUe trip by air' vlslttDg
Army and Navy bases In the Caribbenn and-Northenat South Amorlca.
So successful was this tour that It
WM repeated In 1946.
Edward L. Heth. young director
of La. Masa. COl'at, Is a nD.tive ot
Grand Rapids, Michigan. As a
young man he was an enthusiastic
participant in state and national
music festivals. After completing
his undergraduate course. he was
awarded
a teaching fellowship at
511 WELSD ST.'
SURE TO
the
Westminster
Choir College at
(aMi..., PA.
Princeton. N. J. For the past 15
yea~ he has been head 01' the de-'
Watch Mom's eyes light
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
partment of music' at the Polyup -with delight when you
technic Institute.
Luncheons $1.00
Under Heth's direotion, La Masa.
Dinners from $1.~6
present her with a unique
Coral has brought to a height ot
mueical excellence far higher than
gift from our wide selecthat· of usual college choir. The
tion of inexpensive gifts
Innate musical feeling and emotional
Intensity of the Latin culture
for every occasion. Come
ot the ah1gers Is apparent not only
in today.
in the folk mURlc included in its
repertoiro but in the classical and
sacred musIc as well.
Gifts Handsomely
The Polytechnic Institute. 10"
cated at San German in Puerto
Wrapped
Rico. Is a missionary institution of
the Board of National Missions of
thePresbyterlan Churr:h. It was the
~
first four-year college In Latin
America to be accredited by any
CALI. CHESTER 8286
American association of colleges.,
4 Park Avenue
It was rounded as a grade school
in 1912 by Dr. J. Will Harris, a
Presbyterian missionary and .later'
developed Into a Uberal arts colle.re
which graduA.ted Its. first class- In
1927. Its graduates, all of whom
are bilingual and are trained in InIK97 • ~
SC4f~"·. 1947
dustrial as well as academic sub3 Free Sunday Concerb. Sylvan Hall, 4115. 7115. 914'
jects. are n.ssuming'increaslngly Im.0011 CORY THE 2 OLYMPICS l.d OtIIe"
portant roles In the lite 01' Puet:t:o
Son" ''''P«Iwol1'd
A Whirl 0' ThriU.
Rico and other -Caribbean lands
lACK STICK'S KIDDIIS' HOUR, 2 P. M.
and
·North and South America.
Qpen'Evbnfngs onrl W.*".~s nil May 23
E
Su" W. L L Sale AI'ticIeI
~.,p
.-lu .......-
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Library
Swart,ll m.9ro, Fa".
i
i
\
8
THE
\
On Duty In Germany
Private It'lnst Class John 1'lpl)ctt
is "erving with the J OOth Station
Complement oHquudl'on, in J;:rlull-
gen, Germany.
Ptc. Tippett entered the Service in August 1945 and was as-
signed. to Special Service Shows at
THE
teesler Ficld, Miss. In May 19.6
he arrived in England, still d1splaying h18 talents with, Special
Service. Redeployment and station
closeouts in J~ngland led to his
assignment with the German Youth
program a~ the Neubibcrg Air
Base. near Munich In 80uthcrn
Bavaria. FOI" hili wOI'k in fills
J)rogram, PCc Tippett received a
letter of comlliendation Crom Mu·
jor General Bolling, Chief of
European Theatre Speeial Services,
PUERTiJ RICANS
TO SING MAY 11
~
)10
Seeks W. I. L. Sale Articles
Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop, Swarthmore cha.irman for tho Women's
International League Peace Economy Shop in Phlludelphia, asks
contributions of garments, household goods. and other saleable ar.
ticles. T·hose borough residents
north of the railroall. who have
urticles to donate to the shop are
La l\fasa Coral, the a capella asked to leave them at the home
choir of the Polytechnic Institute
jamin Word avenue. by thc middlo
was assigned to duty
"Wing
Club,"
scliOOL.
tiouUlf"Jrn section of town may drop
their things at 1\'Irs. Ralph Mould's
CHORAL
May.
P~ople
livinG'
in
A. Capella Choir At
lIomc,.727 Harvard a.venuc. It unable to deliver thc contributions a
Presbyterian
Church
ca1l to :\ll"s. Neal (Swa.. 216G-J) or
ll1·s. ~Iould (Swn. 2011-W) will
'bdllg a. collcctor tor thcm.
Swarthmore
o
1274
A lilting
Fartll Camp For Twenty'
Boys and Girls
U
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E
VARIETY OF GIFTS
311 WELSH ST.
SURE TO PLEASE
•
Hollyhock Shop
FIRST QUALITY
*
*
NYLON
Ogily Thereaftet
One tOe Cam Fare on PTC lines takes you to Woodside Park
fram prltltficallv anV port af Ihe city. Bus Rout •• Dlred to
Park; as from 33d and Dauphin '51$. ar '«Ih and Parkllde
A.ve.; E from 69th and Markel Sis.. or Germantown and
Chelten Aves.
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Better Rug Cleaning this New Way
NAP CLOSED
The eODventional W9 of clean.
iDI rop II OD. • Oat nrfaee
with • .ot1r7 ouubblDl machine. The Mira WlY b OD •
...rnd ...
with th.
DOl' oponln. like a "\1". See lb.
dIlferenee thll mute in deeper,
rhorooilh de.nin ..
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VIa MA.le MIRZA MACHIN.
R.... Claa ...d and ..... rn.d
within 7 lIayo
(PA"'SOl1 It ComK.~~I!l
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Property
Maintenance
HOSE
'.fomol'row evening in Bond ),[en\Qrial at S: 15 the Swarthmore College Chorus witt sponsor a concert
by the Philadelpllia "Kantorci," an
informal group of talented singel·s.
"'lwir conductor is \Villiam Reese.
the ol'gani~t of St. Paul's c"llurch
in Germantown.
"'he chorus will present a pro~ram of secular songs In three
grollll~, including love songs of the
Rf'naissancc, ~ongs of the twen·
Heth century-including two delighthtl
choruses
from
Irving
45 Gauge
30 Denier
S8e
....·inc·s "Allce In \Vonderland," and
Claribel ThomaH, Philadelphia
organist.,. will be the .;1 ccompanist.
A
~rollp
of fiwarthmore students
from the collE'ge orch(>l'\tra under
tht, direction of f't·ofeH.'iOl· Peter
~.~.
a price that affords unusual savings. Sizes
Speare's
First
8 y, to 10 Y, -with the
1.''100[,
life-lengthening R u n-
van Of'- I
Stop Welt.
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PAPERING
CHARLF.S B. KIMMEL
SWARnIMORE 0465
•
Sp"ncer,
and
Andrea
Wilcox;
Tenol"8-Charles Elston, James
Ho::-nada.y (president). and w.tlliam
Moore; b8.8Bes--Frederlck Boyce
Robert McCowan, samuel Nowell,
John Polk. Lewis Tanguy, Jr., and
George Warren.
A committee t:-om the junior
cl81J8 will 8'!rve as ushers. wIth Dr.
James Irwin as faculty advisor,
Word has just been received
from tbe University of Mlc"blgan
that John campbell. son ot Mr.
and Jlrs. C. B. Campbell ot College avenue, has been elected
mana&1ng editor ot tbe MlcblgaD
DalIJ'. Thla Is·a dlsUnct honor. eapeclally In view of the fact that
tbe new managlog editor will be
especially invited.
PAINTING
Rodge~·.
Saving. of 40%
Lovely nylon hosiery at
three five-part madrigals of the
carly seventeenth century.
the concert.
All lo,·cl's of choral singing are
100 Park A...... Swarthmore, P ••
~
CITY CHORUS TO
SING IN BOND
\
and
colorful "June l.s BUBtLn' Out All
Over'"' will comprise the lattel· portion of this group.
The Boys' Quartet will sing a
group of numb:ers composed of
Homie:-·s "Old Americana. P(I' 01'
Lazarus,' &. Negro work song ar~
range4 by Work; and "Keep in
the Middle ot the Road:' a spiritual arranged by Ba:-tholemew.
The first group of numbers by
the Chorus will· include "Turn Ye
to lite," a Scotch number ar"!"'anged
by Scott. contrast wUI b;t:l found In
the gay, Russian "Minka." and the
lullaby "Sleep. Baby. Sleep" by
Bell-ShaW. Shisler's "Valse Viennoise" will conclude thIS group.
The Junior High School Girls'
Glee-Club will present four selections. the fL..-st ot which will ~
Franck's religious "Pan.1s Angelicus."' With this number Paullne
Boneke, Carolyn de Furia, and
lIotl1.I"Y Knabb win be featured vocalists. "Come, Little .Maid" will
place the spotlight on fOUl' couples
{roID the seventh g:-ad"!, dancing tl')
the accompaniment of the singing
groUp. "The Frog In th-c Spring."
arranged by Niles, a.nd Mozart'a
"Alphabet Song" will conatitute the
remainder ot thclr music.
Following, tne BoYS' Glce Clul?
will alng cain's arrangem~nt of
the spiritual, "De Gospel Train,
and an Interesting "Fantasie of SCa
Songs:' arranged by James.
The concluding music will be a
group of selection by the Chorua.
"Mountains," by Rasback-Aslanof'f,
wUI open the group, followed by
~tt'8 anthem "List"!n
to the
Lambs." With this number Catherine Elston will sing th-c soprano
solo. The finale will be the impress·
Ive "HalleluJah" from •...rhe Mcsslah" by Handel.
The following seniors are mem~
bers ot the Chorus, mak.ing their
last 8.pperances this Y"!D.r: sopranos
DoriS Black. Jean Blak.lston, Hclen
J)l.sque, Joan Faulkner. Charlotte
Hobbs. Alice Hornaday (accompanlst), Elizabeth Huey. Anne
MeROnlga1, Carolyn Mo"!"'se-, and
patty Paul; altos - Hilda Denwortb, Virginia. Feddeman, Virglnla Hay, Nancy Rinclltre, Elizabeth
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I
but a junior next year.
.Jolin la majoring In
$3.00 YEAR
Women Will Close
Formal Season
Tuesday
Ih;UuUl.
"Andaluc~"
9th
CLUB TO INSTALL
AT ANNUAL
t;Unco.;rt of th~
cbO~w o£g~~uu.ug U1 o::tWU:·Ul·
more Higb School in Clothier
~mor1D.1 will {eature several unusual numbers. Tho program will
b;o3 varied and. Judging by past PCl'forJJJ.anccs. ot. high mUSical calilJe1".
'Ehe Senior Wgh School Girls'
Glee Club will open the program
by singing "Salutation by Gaillc~,
followed by the Brazilian "Tutu
Maramba by M.cKinney in wJlich
Anne WckmaD will be the sololHt.
Adolph's, 7 South Chester Road
\
1
TO SING TONIGHT
Bright Program Will
lnclude ,variety
Numbers
Dan Neubauer
MAY
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1947
VOL 19-No. 19
'J'onight'u
FESTIVAL
SWARTHMOREAN
H. S. SINGERS TO
SHINE TONIGHT
Announcing the opening of our
new, radio Repair Service
enlisted
mGH
the
of
more PresbyterIan Church. on May
) I, at the 11 o'clock service it was
mens recrea.tlon center. While
announced· toda>' b)~ the Reverand
oversca.."i he has visited picturesque
cities in. England. Ireland, Scot- David Braun.
'.rhe choIr, Dr. Braun said, will
land as ~vcll us in Germany.
makc
a bricf concert tour of the
Work done on all make radios and record players.
Before entering the service he
Middle Atlantic States, singing in
attended Springfield High School
Uncler the managanent of
New Yorl.: City, 'Vashington, PhUaand the Philadelphia School or
Dramatics and was employed with delphia, Baltimore, Atlantic City
fhe Players Guild, a student thea.- and a limited number of smaller
i.er, prcHenting shows in Philadel- communitics.
The tour by L.'lS Masu. Cora! Is
phia and New York. He is the its second series of engagements in
Work clone on the premises
son ot Mr. and Mrs. William A. this country. Last ycar It mnde a
small number of appearances in
Tippett, 1019 Harvard Avenuc.
Florida, which mel with enthusia::>Uc acclaim from audiences and
critics alike. The chorus has the
unique record of being the only
college chorus ever to be flown
by thc United States Army to foreign shores to sing to sel)vice men.
At Chrh;tmas time, 1945. it made
a 3,000 mile trip by air visiting
Army and Navy bases in the Caribbean and' Northeast South Amcl·lcu.
So aUccessful was this tour that it
was repented In 1946.
Edward L. Heth, young director
Ages 6-11 at Honeoye, New York, near Rochester. A
of 1...'1. Masa. Coral, is a native ot
Grand Rapids. Michigan. As a
farming community on Honeoye Lake of the beautiful and
young man he was an enthusiastic
interesting Finger Lakes Region.
participant in state and national
music festivals. Aftcr completing
his undergraduate course, he was
EDUCATIONAL AIMS are to foster physical, spiritual, and
awarded a teaching fellowship at
the 'Vestminstcr Choir College at
mental growth through individual and group guidance in
UD3S1~ PA.
Princeton, N. 3. For the past 15
the following experiences: simple farm living, individual
years he haH been head of the deWatch Mom's eyes light
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
partment of music at the Polymanagemen t of animals and gardens, arts, crafts, lake
up with delight when you
technic Institute.
Luncheons $1.00
swimming, hiking, camping, shop, nature study, original
Under Heth's direction. La Masa
Dinners from $1.75
present her with a unique
Coral has brought to a height of
dramatics, folk dancing and singing.
musical excellence far higher than
gift
from
our
wide
selecCOLONIAL
that of usual college choir. The
tion of inexpensive gifts
DINING ROOM
innate musical feeling and emo8 ~EEK SEASON, 7 adult staff members, ~330.
t.ional
intcnsity of the LaUn culture
PhIladelphia Contact:
for every occasion. Come
of the siI1gcrs is upparent not only
STAG BAR
E. Le Roy Mercer, Jr., School in Rose VaHey, Moylan, Pa.
in today.
in the folk mUHic included in its
Media 1088-J.
repertoIre
but in the classical and
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
sacred music us well.
I~"",,,,,,:;
Gifts Handsomely
'rhe Polytechnic Institute, loPRIVATE PARTY and
cated at San German in PUerto
Wrapped
Rico, Is a missionary institution of
BANQUET ROOMS
the Board of National Missions ot
thcPresbytcrian Church. It was the
~
first four-year college In Latin
America to be accredited by any
CALL CHESTER 8286
American association of colleges.,
4 Park Avenue
It was founded as a grade school
in l!)] 2 by Dr. J. 'Vill Harris, a
Presbyterian missionarY and later
devt"!Ioped Into a liberal arts coUege
which gradunted its. first class in
1927. Its graduates. all at whom
arc bllinguai and are trained in in15'97.
SeadM • 1947
dustrial as well as academic sub3 Free Sunday Concerts, Sylvan Hall, 4115. 7;15. 9145
jects, are assuming increasingly imDON CORY THE 2 OLYMPICS And Others
portant r01es in thc life ot Puerto
S~n9' Impre .. ion'll
A Whirl of Thtilll
Rico and other Caribbean lands
JACK STECK'S KIDDIES' HOUR, 2 P. M.
and North and South America.
Open Evenings and Weekends 1iJJ Mav 23
with the
L
lJ
B
D
,
ot Mrs. Margaret Neal, 234 Ben-
of puerto Hieo, wlll make a concert- appearance nt the Swarth-
Upon his transfer to Erlangen.
Germany.
Friday, Mat" 2, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
COLLEGE DRIVE
CLOSES JUNE 14
Boro Campaign For
College Reaches
$7,659
Leonard C. Ashton, chairman of
Borough Campaign tor Swarthmore Coll(>g-~, announced today
that the total cont~lhuUons to the
college had l'cllched $7.659, nn increase of more than $1100 since
tho last repol·t Is.-med.
At the Mame Ume he announced
that th,,) bOI·ough's goal for this
year 1s $10,000. "June 14th." Mr.
Ashton &..id, "Is tlu~ cl09inC'. date
to"!"' this yenr's campaign. Within
the next, fiVe weeks we must raise
the remaining $2500 that will put
U8 over the top."
It is ho~d that during the th'cyear p"!riod of the $5.000,000
Campaign the Borough of Swarthmore wl11 cont...jbute $50,000 toward the college fund. This represents only 1 per cent of the total
amount needed by the college, Mr.
Ashton explaln~d.
th~
Legion ,Auxiliary
Sponsors Poppy Sale
The Buddy Poppy Sale, sponsored
by the local ~merian Legion Auxtliar~' will begin tomorrow to continue throug'h the three weel( perIod May 10 to May 30.
MemorIal poppies are made by
disabled, hospitalized veterans, and
are purchased by the Auxiliary as
a charitable work. Any profit made
by the Legion Auxiltary is set
aside for turther charitable work
with local veterans and their fam11Ies.
Citizens are urged to support this
campaign to the fullest extent.
H. S. GETS LUNCH FUND
Swarthmore Boro was one of 29
school dIstriCts of the state. thia
week, to have funds approved tor
the school lunch program. The
$95.84 the school Is to receive represents the federal government·s
contribution to the program in
Swartbmore.
These funds to the schools Introducing the lunch program. represent . the federal government's
contribution. Where the prOgnuns
are set up, Uncle Sam foots half
the bUI. The money is to go for
part payment for purchase of kitchen equipment,
utensUs,
anll
dishes. However. the federal payments are made only after the
Depa1'tment of PubliC Instruction
has certified the expenditures and
Auditor General G. Harold Wagnet' has approved paymenL
Junior Assembly Meeting
The .~ghth gTade thlndng <'1;':-;:will have its final se!ol.<.;ion on Hat.IIrday, ~la)' 10. at j o'clock in t:lt'
STUDEBAKER HEAD
TO GIVE LECTURE
,,"oUtun's Club.
The chn..pcronH
he 1\[1'. and :1\1 rs. Haymond
n·~nwOl·th.
Mrs. gU .....a j't'l h Hhul'Illess, Mr. and Mrs. Hohcrt lIilkerl,
and .Mr. and l\[rs. Sl'ymoul' P='Cston.~
Thcre will he a nwctiug on Monday. .May 12th, at tlw "~oman's
~lub, at 8 p.llI .• of th--:!; Swarthmore
Pa.ul G. Hoffman. pr('stdcnt ot 1
Junior AaSCtllUlies. 'I'his is tllP. an- thl' ~tudebaker COl'po:-ation, will
nual meeting for the clection or he th(' lust In the :-;erics of distinofticer~ and othe:-- hU!~incss, and uJi
guishcd husim'ss leadcr!:J to ~poelLk
P!tNntN un~ cOl·mally inv.ttetl to at;~t the coll"I:W 011 the .h'"'!ncl·al top.ic
tend.
of "'l'hl~ l!l'~llonslhilitie~ of Bt1!o!illess
:ManuJ;ell1cnt
in
Modcl'n
l'imlm." Mr. Hortman's talk will be
given in Clothier Hall on ThUloNwill
Paul H()iffman To End
Current College
Series
COUNCIL GRANTS
PRE-FAB HOUSES
Boro To Enforce Dog
Law with
Catcher
Borough Council at It.''i regular
meeting Monday evening gl"::mtcd
the COll--:!;bnc- permission to c:-cct six
pl'e-fl1bricah.d hOlls('s Oil tll'.:!. (~llll
pus. The College'N application hw
lIol'lnission to change a garage on
\Va.lnut lallt' into a d":"elling was
refused.
Council, ",·nh all members present -ex~pt Geo:-ge Allen. awarded
a contract fur paving the remain·
dcr of IUverview avenue.
Sevcral citizens appeared and
requested tha.t some protection he
giv~n against th-a flaMh fioodM that
have caused damage to thei:- prlvat~ property.
The borough secretary was Instructed to employ a dog catche ..:
to enforce the Borough O:-dinanGf:
requiring dogs to ")tther be on
their own prope:-tY or on D. lcash.
Installation of oUi·cer~ wUI follow
the annual c1o!:ling luncheon at the
\\Toman's Club on Tuesday. May 13,
at 1 I).nt. More than 200 merifbers
and guests will he ::;erved by Mrs.
A. V. B. Orr an"d her luncheon
commltt"!e with tho U8Slstancc or
the serving committee, heaued by
~I !·8. Ii'r.J.nk McCowen. Reservations
~hould he made with lti!rs. Howard
lJingle, Swa. 0188, by Saturday.
May 10.
Polio wing the .installation of
officeR'S who will hold office for the
ncxt two years there will b"! an
inCormal '·Know Your Own Club"
PI'ogl'arn, In brevity skita, exhibits
and conducted tours. all In a,
"light ma.n ner."
l\lrs. John E. Michael will be
introduced as the new club president by Mrs. Peter E. 'I.'old, rcUring p:-esid(~nt. Oth~r ne"..·ly elected
officera im~lude: Mrs. Fra.ncis H.
.F'orsylhe, first vicc.pr'3sldent; ltl'rs.
Birney K. 11oroo, sccond vice·
president; Mrs. T. K. Drown. Jr.,
I·ccording !iecrelary; Mrs. A. W.
BusS, Jr., trcusurer.
New mo;!mbers of the board of
din!ctors will be Mrs. I.loeter E.
'raid; Mrs. S. Murphy Viele, reUring t:'cWlul'Cr, Mrs. D. Reed, and
Mrs. Charles R. Russell.
The luncheon and program are
planned as a fitting cllma."{ to what
has been u. stimulating, construetiv"..!, and highly enjoyable club
(h}.)·, Mn.)" tli, III K: 1 ~ 1).P' .. a'lt) _wUl
ue entltled "Coope:-atlon within the
Busifl'''~~ Community."
Mr. Hoffman Htal'ted hls business
career with the Stlldebaker Corl)Oration in IHt I as a salesman.
SinCe 1935, lw has lIeen presid-ent
of thc company. He is chairman
of the Committee tor Economic
J ;c\'~loplllcnt. ,""ice-president of file
Antoll1oblle Manufacturers A!:mociaUon, and a dh--actor of the 1"ec1cral
Uf'Ncr'iC Bank of Chicago.
'rhis l~ctUl·c will he llrCMentcd
by the COOPCl" I"'oundut.ion, Ilnd will
be op.!n t!l thc pulJllc.
Banks To Close
On Saturdays
J)f";1I11\H.
,Day Held
'ruesdny, Mav G, was Drama
\Da.y at the Swu.:thmore Woman's·
,
Club and the varied program arrang-cd by th-a cha.irman. Mrs.
George P. 'Var!'en, was a delight to
the 1arge audience of members and
gUC6ts.
1\[:--9. Gor-don A. Meader read
what she called "old fashioned
poetry" In such an easy, natu!'al
way that Nh-e made the familiar
seem fresh and neW. Two selection:'!
from Hcnr)" \V. LongfeUow-"Day
Is Done" and "Robert of Slcil'Y",,,'cre tollo\\'~d lJy Herman Hegedorn's "Pray~r of a Soldier During
Battle .. •
Mrs. Herbert C. Patterson, accompanied hy Mrs. Anthony L.
Ventner, chairman ot music. sang
a. group of d:-amatic songs with
charm and warmth. She chmm "Du
Blat Nle Elne Blume" by Schuman.
"Air de Lin l..'Enfant Prodlgue"
by Debussy and, for an enco"",.
"The Daisies' by "C. B. Hawley.
"Fourtee-n" an amusing one~act
play by Allee Gerstcnbe!'g. deallng
with the trials ot a hostess, was
directed by Mrs. Gordon A. Meader and coneluded th"l program.
Mrs. WnUam Ea.l Kistler played
the part of the distracted hosteM,
In accordnnce with a recent act
of the State Legislature. signed by
the governor, permitting banks to
obscrve Saturday as a legal holiday,
the Swarthmore National
Bank and Trust Company will not
open Its doors on Saturday attcr
May 31.
The local bank, by opening at
8 A. M. on weekdays and remaining open until 3 P. 1\-1., considers
On Short Wave Program
it wUl sUIl be extending a more
Miss Diana Brewster ot Dickin- convenient Hervice to the pubUc
son avenue will acompany the than banks which arc open a cou- Mrs. Horace Pringle; Mrs. Donald
young Swedish soprano, Ingeborg ple hours Friday e .."enings but are
P. Jones was cast .as her daughter,
Nordquist. on a transcribed short~ only open during the day from 9
ElJne P:-ingle: and Mnli. Guy S.
wave program to EUrope over sla· until 2 or 3 o'clock.
Deming.
the versatile program
1\on WRUL on Saturday. Ma)~ 10,
at 5: 30 p. m. Mia.. Brewster has
chatr-man, played th-oe role of Della.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hicks and
recently appeared as piano soloist
the maid. turning In a smooth
on the Bob Rose program on sta- their chlldren Betsy and Step hie
left Monday by plane for their and convincing performanco.
tion WNYC .
Mrs. E. C. Lappe and
home In Sewickley after a 10-day
vlBlt with Mrs. Hick's mother. Mrs. George M Karns were. h08te8808 of
Eighth Grade Pupils Entertain Hervey Schumacher of Haverford
the day, and Mrs. carroll E. Robb
The pupils of the eighth grade
Il.venue. Mrs. Schumacher and her
are giving a Drama Festival tor
and Mrs. W. C. F. Ziegentu8 precousin, Mrs. George Paull leCt
the benefit of their parents on li'rl.
Tuesday by automoblle to spend sided at the tea table.
day. May 16. at 8 P.M. The festival
a. few weeks with the Hicks lam·
wlll be held in the High School au~
BOOK SALE
Uy tn Sewlckle)-".
dttorlum.
Tornorrow, at Horo Hall. Is expected to bring out all thOHO In-
THIS WEEK'S CAI.ENDAR
FrIday. Ma,. 9
b
8: 21) P.M._OIThe Gondoliers" .............................................. Players Clu
_ma)',
Ma)' 10
terested in adding to their home
collections of books.
The Swarthmore Leaguo of Wo·
7:00 and 9:00 P.M.-Movie; "Carnet de Bal................... ············· <;lothte~
men Voters sponsors this sale on
7:00 P.M-Elghth Grade AMCrnbly .................................. Woman s Clu
P.M.-"The Gondoliers" ................................................ Playera Club Sat.urday to help Us program of
8:20
chemical
Spl k. at Rotary
Bunda)', Mal' 11
John H. Pitman, Associate Pro- 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worship ......................................•... Local Churchea education In voUng knowle4ge.
Michigan. He Ia a
~,.. Ma)' 13
_
Any bOOM contributed by non.....duate of Swarthmore High teaaor of Mathematics and Astron- 1:00 P.M.-Inaugural Luncheon __ .........•............................ Woman's Club
omy at Swarthmore Col1!ge, talked
I!chool In the ctaae of 19... and on IIEcllpae8 of tbe Sun" at the 6:30 P.M.-Formal Mother-Daughter BanqueL ....~..........Woma.n·ft Club members may be lett at the Co9-10:30 P.M.-open to VlaltOnl ................................ Sproul Obaervatory op. Store. ChUdrens boob are ea ..
Ie hopin& to mak.. lICIenUllc journ- lUllcheon meeting of tho Swarth..,.~. Ma)' 1&
_
hIa Ufe work.
more Rot&r7 Club. Friday. May I.
8:15 P.K.--Cooper Fouudatlon Lecture _ ......•••..••••...••.•...••.....•.•• Clolhi.r p~lal1y weleoe ..
en&"\neerlng at
,
"
..
'"
BRIDE
P e r 8 0 n II I 8
"~D_ of'
IIr. and
aey of Bethl.....m. lA. Comdr. M. IDlE of New York CltT. forliler
The
. or Mil.
DeVlcent of Orotoll; CODII. .
e_at."'of .the brl~ at Ohio ill)1bcin. aYellue ..... recelvlq
Lt. (Jc) Robert E. RoweIId, LC>UCIle&4. da...hter of ,Mr.
Albert T1iatcher of MCMllltaill Lak... Slate UnlvenoitT. wore' m~1I of co.....tUlatiOIUl UPOII the blrtb of
U. S. N. Ro. who luuo beell "'mIlS Mn. Claren"" Jlaymolld Ll/uchead. N . .J., and Mr. Frederlck'DoIlnellyl'll'hII'" mol"'; featurlJo&'lltted 110- •. daVCbter, Eleta ADD Jon.., oa
with the Medical COrp. 011 the USB of Thayer road. to Mr. Donald of Rlchmolld, Va.
dice. with hIgh necklines and May I In the BI'}'D ....wrJloQltaI,
The baby Ia a ........dda...hter oC
Bemer ID the Paolllo for the put Henl'}' P ...b, eoll of Dr. and MI'IL
A. reception followM ILt the home crinolllle .klrte with P .... topa. ~ey
Mr.
and M..... Henl'}' W • .JOII. of
obi: IDOlltho!, left Tueeday. for a "IV1l1l1al1il Barrow Pugh, Walling· ()f the bride'. r.areni& WhIte pot· carried garland arranir,mente of
De.. aa\cIlIDent at Key West, Fla.. ford, will take place Il&turdaY, ted hydrange&ll, plllk nook and dark maroon carnation.. blue Ha.verford avenue, and. I)r. an4followlllg .. 10.day leave with hlB July 19 at' four o'clock In. the snapdragons were used III the dec· grape hyacintha, blue IrIo, fuochla Mrs. 'Ale:mllder C. Pur47 of Bucll.
mother JIr& Elwood Rowaud of Swarthmore p ....byterlan
oratiolUlthroughout tile ho..... etock, and blue an4 fUIIChla ane- HIli 'FaIIa alld ·Hartford. cO..... '
Elm avellue.
Dr. Davl4 Braull and Dr. W"Ii_.1 while the bridal party recelve4 be· mOllos tied with a fUIIChla shower
. Mn. Octavl.... Narbeth Ia COli- llam B. Pugh, father of the groom, fore a Ilreplace banked with Sala of ribbon. The attendante wore
....eecln&' at the home' of her SOD wlll perform. the ceremony.
tollage, white roses, sweet peas. wreaths of flowers In their balr
x,. J. D., Narbeth of . Yale .,enue ".A" reception wlU·· tollow#' a'1· ihe narcls8u8 and 'cYpsophlUa..
to ma.tch their bouquets.-:
\8 AN
after being confined to the Price home of the brld:e'S parente.
The mother: of the brIde w~re
Kr. Arthur W .. Collins SerVed lUI A WOAAl£D
Hoepltal, Plilla4elphia. .for three
a gown of ~rk' crepe trimmed with beet -man for ble brother, and the
UNF\1' ~E,
week.l.
. 1 ' 0 WED IN MJCHlGAN
lace alld her 10llg ulhers Included Mr. BenJamin S.
Mr. and Mrs.. A. 1L Van Alen of
The engagem.ent of Mls8 Ellen «loves were lot ~e same lace. Her Collins, brother of the bridegroom,
Park avenue will attend Parents' Lewis Williams to ?dr. Norman large bat was ot dark blue and Mr. Jay D. Cook, .Jr., and' Mr.
Week... end at Bucknell University Paul Luker bas been announced. pink .horsehalr braid, and her cor- Robert' Plm of Philadelphla. and
whete their daughter Carol Is..
"'11\8 Williams Is the aaughter of ......e w.... of bybrld orchids.
lIIr. Pat stoweil of New York.
treabmpn ... \~ .• ~' r'.'
Dr. Franklin G~ Wllllams of, Unl...
The mother ot the bridegroom
A reception followed at ~e Roll" .)lra. W.
ot Vassar ave- varsity ~place. At present she is wore & gown of lilac crepe, with log Green Golf Club. The bride's
'nue enterta'n" °her out-of...town the hospital llbrarla.n for the LaD.- gloves ot Ulac lace. and small mother wore a gown ot
crepe,
card cl~'
& IUJ;J.obeon at her 81",g
publtc L1brary,
Lansing, flowered hat. Her corsage was of with small hat ot r6se velllng. Her
/>.1.>_ Thursday.
Mich.
hybrl4 orchids.
cor.age was of da.rk Cybldlum or·
)fn. Stewart, R. ~horbahn of
Mr. Luker Is'the son. ot Mr: and
Mrs. Scranton GUlette of Lan8~ chids. The bridegroom's mother
Rutgers avenue Ie entertaining at Mrs. ll. G. Luker of Red Wing. do-wne. grandmother of the bride. chose a gown of e.qua crepe with
a luncheon-bridge at her home to~ Minn., formerly 'of Lane, S. D. He ·wore a black and )fellow print small black hat. Her corsage was
day In honor of Mrs. Mendlus o~ is nOW a teller at the bank, in dre88 with black gloves, and bat of pale pink carnaUons and coral
California. who is v1sIUng her Lansing.
ot black lace and stra.w. Her cor- sweet peas.
daughter, Mra. Walter O. Heinze
The wedding wUI take place tn Sago was of Cybtdlum orchids and
Mrs. T. R. Shoemaker ot Evans. . .
ot Riverview road. .
Lansing at • v'clock on Thursday, small yellow tulips.
ton, Ill., mate~nal grandmother of
• • • and a pllgl_ car Is an un·
lIr. and Mrs. John F., Spencer May 29, at the Emanuel Lutheran
Mr. and Mrs. M1I1er are on 0. the bride, wore en aqua. crepe At machine for
families to
of Yale avenue entertained at Church. After a three-week honey.. wedding trip to Bermuda.. The gown. Her corsage was of pink ride tit.. We' have ",' CIIft!08Il f ....
their bome Thuredn.y evening fol... m~on, tho- .bride and groom will bride wore a. Ught beige gabardine BounUful roses. Mrs. George S. Jumpy. spuUerIng. 1laIk7....... ." lowing the performance of '"The return to I.analnlr.
suit· with brow,n 6.Ccessories. Her Valentine. Br., ot LeRoy, Ohio wore so drive In today and a.u YO"",,,,
sell 01 tbls better, more modena.
Gondoliers" at the Players Club.
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corsage was of Cybtdlum orchids, a gown ot 'irray crep'e:' Her cor.. oenice. Mile.. ...... teDliog",,"~
,Their guests YiOfe membe1'8 Of the
MI' I FR-FORSYnIE
They wtll be at home after June sage was of pink roses.
day's ...... • • ...... """ . . - . ODIC
gas, 00· and lubrfmd.. aen1ces,.
cast of "The Cherry Orchard," the
The marriage of Mlss Frances 1 at their Dew home, 1211 DerThe bride's golng-away'sult was regularly.
Players Club's March production. Gn~ett~ Forsythe. da~hter of, Mr. mond Avenue, Drexel Hlll:
The party was given In honor of and Mrs._ Fran.cia ll. O. Forsythe
gray gabardine with dubonnet ac-
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weeks.·'
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'LoRIng', 'membept .ot· a local
I.~. .--......-'bridge club 'wllI ekitertaln ~e win. ,.~'
nerB a.t an out-Qf-town party tomorrow eftnlng.;, ThOBe attending
will include Mr. 'and Mrs.' wii~m
B. Bullock, J6-oo;" Edward M. Bassett. Mr. and itn. ·Normah Hulmo,
Mr. and Mrs. .Yamea: Bacon Douglas. Mr.. and Mrs. Waiter A.
Schmidt. Mr.' and Mrs. George
Scbobinger. and :Mr. Isaac Dar- saUn streamers to which lllUes of finger tiP veil. trimmed with
the valley were -ca.ught.
loom BruBBels lace fell from a
lington.
Mrs. William B. Keech of Lans- tiara. ot the same lace and orange
ENGAGED
Mr. aDd Mrs. Ralph Dinsmore of downe, as matron of honor, wore blossoms. She carried a bridal bouLawrence•. Kansas, formerly of aqua crepe featuring' a fitted bo- quet of gardenias. Ulics of t~e
SWarthmore. announce the eogage- dtce with. high-round neckline and valley. stephanotis. a.nd white Iris
ment of- their daughter MarJor:ie full skirt. She carrlet!. Fantasy Pat'- tied with satin streamers to which
Elizabeth and Mr. Jerry Mead rott tuUps, aqua. tinted Thalia nar- lnd.ividual florets ,of glad~oli wero
.
,
Ewers. SOD' of Mr. and Mrs. Le- clssus and Iris. an4 coral sweet caught.
peas
tied
with
,~i~ion rose tulle
Mrs.
Howard
Mauger
of
.columland- M. Ewera·'of Caney. Kaosas.
bus. Ohio. sister of the bride, as
Klas Dinsmore is a graduate of and ribbons.
The
Misses
Julie.
Marie
Louisc'I
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natr(m of honor.' (lnd, the '~bride8the . swa.rthmore High School,
and
Ann
Forsythe,'
sisters
of
the
maids.
-Miss Elizabeth Erwin of
Peirce Business School of Phlla.delbride.
as
bridesmaids,
wore
gowns
Philadelphta.
and ~iS8 : Mary R?ephla. 'and is a senior at the Unt·
of
cora.l
crepe
fashioned
in
style
versity ot Kansas, where she is
UNITY ASSEMBLY
a member of'tb.e Delta Delta Delta similar to that· worn by the . mo.·
Woman's Club Side Entrance '
tron of honor. Their .bouquets were
10:$0· A.H. ~ Wednesday.
BororltT. •
ZET.JA U. WoAIII'ERS. ~er
MI'; Ewers is a graduate of the Of Fantasy Parrott tulips, ..\urple
Evel'JOne Welcome
caney lOkh· Sehool, and attained pansies and coral sweet peas tied
with
aqua
tulle."
The,
attendants
FOR
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don A.. ··B. degree in Geology· at. the
University 'of Kansas In' 19(2. He wore headdresses of Bower. to
aerved two and one-half years In match their- bouquets.
Mr. Peter L. Miller served as CaD
tbe European theatre while in tile
best
man for his brother, and the Mrs, Uoyd E. Kauffman
ArmY. Mr. 'Ewers returned to the
ushers
Included Mr. Harold Ram.
2080
university of Kansas where he will
receive a B. 8. degree In Business
Administration in .June. He Is a
member (j'f the 'Sigma. Gamma Ep-sllon honoral'Y geological trater·
~ii~~
"n:t'f1',1 and tne Sigma Alpba EpsUon
FrIday and saturdAY.
loIJ_oIralerllltT. No date has
BlUAN DONLEVY'
set to,r'!,!~.~~~ .:·weddlng•.
In
Following a weddlpg trip to Myrtle
Beach, S. C., the young couple will
be a.t borne at Worcester. Mass.,
after June 1.
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inl......... hospltall.,· .. ·Moukoka Bach
I ..... 100 mil.. IIOrth.of T_Dto.
1M cbIlihea and A-Upi aIlke.lID:dlent food •• Varlecy of accommoduioat
IWIlog • .'36.00 a week (single).
'28.00 each (double). Mealoo iDdudeiL
lor complete inlormation, ratea" and
reservatioDs, write Eraelt :a. La.l,
Peno.... Representatiye, "'17 Hamard
A..eDue. Swarthmore, Pa., 01' pIt.oac
Swarthmore 0590.101.
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CHURCH·,
Rp David Braun, Mlnister .
Rev. 'R.. I.e..-III CUtler, Minister ,
SUNDAY. )/{AY 11
, -9'00 A... II. - )lornlng Prayer.
~ • Bermon. :uI Believe." Mr. CUt.ter.
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will
p:OO A. II. - Mr,
raun
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preach on "A Course ot AC;tiOD."
METHODIST cHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
IlUNDAY, MAY 11
. 9'46 A.'II.-Church School.
it; 00 A." M.-:..sermon. "T~e Chris·
tian Home:'
'. '7:00 P. K •..:....-Youth Fellowship in
·
Cl\I1pel.
Mother Kuows the Seaet 01 Lovelin"?
13 Sooth Cheater Road
.c.u SwarthmcHe 0476
COLLEGE THEATRE
MEDIA
"SONG OF
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"ANNE OF GREEN
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shorts. Featme _ shown
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TRINITY CRURCH
ReV. Oeo. C. Anderson. Rector
,
SUNDAY,MAY 11
; 8.0.0 A. M.---HoIY Communion.
9:46 A;. M.-Church School.
;1.1-00 A,;. Y._Morning Prayer an~
· • Sermon. Topic: "Cbrlstlanltr
·
' and Labor Unions."
·-mE RELIGIOUS
sOCIETY QF'
,FRIENDS.
. .•.
SUNDAY, MAY 11· .:'
Walk .. ~o-r all
chlldreD ..bove. ~n~e~r~en.
?:OO"A.' )If:-·Blrd. 'Walk rbr KIn·
dergarten claas and for 4 and
6 year olds.8:00 A.. Y.-Breakfast served.
It it rains Sunday morning. all
.children come tor breakfast at 9:00
A. M. and stay for regular first day
-school 'classes.
1.1: 00 A. M.-MeeUng for Worship.
WEDNESDAY
9:30 to 3:3Q...4lewlngand Quilting
in 'Whittier House. Box Lunch..
eon. All are cordlally Illvlted·
.
.6; 80 A. Y.-Blrd
Trinity Not...
.to hear a review
Philip ,Wylie's new_ book ."Easay on Mornls:' to be reviewed
by Mrs. T. LOtgh Will1ams. Tea
win' be served..· .
Accept_ng the Invitation of the
Dean, the Vestry of Trinity Church
wUl meet for their monthly meetIng· in the Philadelphia. Divinity
School, 42nd and Spruce Streets
Philadelpbla. 01:" Monday. They ",ni
attend Eyenlng Prayer at 6:30,:to
be followed by' dlnne~. Aftenvards
they will hOld·, a brief c.onference
with the faculty and students ot
the school. The ves~.~'~et1ng to
discuss the 10Ml affairs ot the
parish" will tollow.
o~
comfort provided, An adequate air·
CHRISTIAN SClENOENOO'Il2i
"Ada.m And Fallen Man" ls
. the subject of. the Lesson-Sermon
In all ChurchC:9 of Chrtat. 8~en:...
tis\. on Sunday, May 11. .Th<>
Go1den T~t 18: "A,s by one man's
dtsobedl-enee many were m~e 81Dners, 90 by the obedience of oue
shall many be made righteous"
(Romans 6: 19).
conditioning system assures perfect
temperature at all times and our amplj·
flcatlon allows the service to be heard
dislillct! y throughout our many pcirlOl'l
at large gatherings.
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OLIVER
H, S; GIRLS' LACROSSE
Tension .tlghtened and ready ,to.- go•
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1820 CHESTNUT STREET
GAS COOKING •••
···wln."
"ghUng on Ull you drive one -tn.
Grace and action .It is Indeed•
'A' thrll~ing game ot marvelous
speed.
.
What other teacher can ever &.p ...
proacb
Tbe vim of your sport-inspiring
coach 1t
•
In years to como you wlll think
always.
Of the wonderful Ginny Allen
days.
E, C. W.
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NEWS NOTES
r
M:- and Mrs. Walker ~nfleld ot
Riverview road had as their guests
last wee.k~end Mr. and Mrs. An.drles Boam and Miss Patsy Boam
~f Bussom. Holland. Mr. and ~rs.
Boam are the parents of ~ajor
Willen Boa.m who recently'visited
the PenfleldA.
, Mrs. Helen Hall of Park avenue
entertained at bel'. summer home
"Holiday am:" Miss Jano Wells of,
New Haven, Conn., and Miss Hanna
Bach of Mexlo Clty, as her
.
week~end guests,•.
Mrs. John H. Pitma~ of Vassar
avonue, adviser to the .Juntor Woman's Club. entertained the eXE'cutive boS:rd of the clU:b at a °dtn_
ner . meeting at the, Ingleneuk
Tuesday evening'.
Mrs. C. .A.. Bunting of College
.
• • • lIIeans
SATISFACTI()N! .
you'll get cooking results without the old·time
Back of YoUr Independenc:eSt&nda.
cooking cares. For instance. accurate oven tern;
The Pen.... Mutual 1947
1847
perature control assures exactly the right ternperature for every cooking operation, and on
many models a 'simple clock control permits
WAHREN R. BERNARD
you to cook a complete dinner automatically•
(Member William F. Lee Associates)
New ranges have improved oven ventilation;
too, which circulates heat evenly on every level•
'Life Insurance
So, whether it's baking, roasting, broiling, or
. top.of·rqnge cooking, a modern gos ~ange
F~
Incon'e
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Rt.thement Income
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Philadelphia .EI,dric .Compa.,
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WednesdQ eveDIDg'meetinc ....11
....k. I p.m~, Rea4lnc room open
41&117 _Pt ••n.oIIQa aDd hDlloIQp
11 to I p.m. WeolaesdQ .......... ,
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o~clock.
When you get your modern. new gas range,
sa:{.JW0RCR OFCURlST
OF SWARTHMOR1!l
Pou-k Avenue belo.. Banar4
SUNDAY. KAY 11
11: 00 A. M.-8uadal' IIchooL
11:.0 A. JI.-8uJlda:r X-n Ser-
moD.
FAR MORE IMPORTANT
the
H9,1;r Communion ,~lll be cele ..
bratect 'on Sunday'. at' 8 A.., :I.L
Church '~hool will hold 'itS ses •
slon at 9:'6, and at'-the 11 o'clock
serirtce the Rector will preach the
second in a set'iea of sermons' on
current soclal problems. The topic
w111 be "Christianity and·', Labor
ChurebNotea
Unlolis."'
_ Tbe Church Scnool will Pleat· OD
Sunday morning at 9:46, Mr. S.
Usbers .tor t'l)e 11' o'clock set'W. Jobnson; Supertntepdent. Class- vice are ~: S. B. Bre~ster,' head
.e8 are provided for children of all
usher. R. G. Halg: B. Keirn: L.
ages .and for adults.
W. King; F. W. Luehring; Dr. H.
At the .. Ulorning \ 8Q,f~ce at._l}!!
F' ,Stamto,rd; T~ L. WUlht,1ps: ,and
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. 'E~' Wyeth.
,
Mr:
The playerS await tbe whistle's
bloW';.';
Now' they are free; it bas blQwn
at .last.
And tho girls leap forth as the
ball Is passed.
The Annual Conference will be Pass and catch. and catch and
hel4 In tIJe Arch Street Church
p .....
lIIay 14-19. Bishop Fre4 P. Cor~ Coursing the d8.ndellon studded
son will lJ'reslde. Dr. Keiser. wUI
gMU!S,
be present at the conference and Fine as sUk, and strong as steel.
& group of layment Wtll attend
I love to think how good you feel.
La~eDt~- 'AsBOClation on Saturday Unconscious ot It. you are In
In .the St. Matthews Church; Philatruth,
delphia.
Living the glorious days of youth.
Chargln.g the goal with a will to
$wAitTHilO!iE·-PRESBY.';'ERI.Ali' ~Jl.rJsl?- ~ouse
..
BEAUTY SALON
M _sazine Subscriptions
.mae.
, '~e" c,;..Ml Choir' reh.earoes
-rhUl'8i!&F'evelllDg at·V:45.aud the
'Glrla' 'cliolr rehear- at 3:46
ThUl'lll&y afternoODB. In,,' BOYS'
.JUIllor Cllolr reheanroa iLt 7. 1'.M"
Fridays,.
.
HlCh School Fellowships of
thla Church' aDd TrlnitT .church
will . hold their &DIlU&l picnIc on
SuDa~. JIa7 18. at
M. on
the propertT of the Belllel4. on
Joliahlpn avenue.
The Wouia'i!.'s AaIIOClation wlll.
toie8t on We/JDoada¥, Ma:r 14 at
11:16. There· will be .. Worship
ServIce led hy B. LawlBCutler: ..t
12 o'clock, a b_..... meeting
and at 'n: 10 a LUDcheoD. prepe.re4
'bY CIrcle '. Mrs. Frank R. Markle1'. Cbalrman. Dr. MaxWell Adams
will i1Peak.
,Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Medford at
-the H8.rva.rd aVe;nu8_ f?ntran~ spd
Mr~ and' iIlrs.·· A. Bryant:· Reavis
.at the drlveway-tra!1sept, entrance
Win 888tst the miniaters In greeting the congregation after the 11
O'clock service Sunday morning.
The monthly meeting of the
Young Adult Fellowship will be
held on Tuesday evening at the
church. All. young adults ot tne
'community, are Invited.
The ,Woman's Society of Chris ...
Uan Service will meet. at a luncb ...
eon on Wednesday at 12:30. The.
r~gular, meeUng will follow at
which time Mrs. WlIIlams. of
oChester will ,be the speaker. She
w:11I speak on IIAlcohol."
The Soo"la.1· 'Hall Is open tor BU ...
penilled reoreaUon under Mr. Pur·
nAil on Thursday at 7 P., M.
Rehearsal tor °the Sentor· Choir
wUI be on Thursday evening at
'1:30.
CIlURCIt'SE:&VlCES'
The Book Review Group wlll
"'.
meet on ,Monday at 2 P. M. in tbe
0
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heir""I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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-ctar
The Church NurSery is open
during ihe morning service and
,will be In' charge ot the MiMe!!!
Nanq and Elizabeth Cro...
'P.
AVf~.
MtTSB:OB:A",' BEACBlliN·
'. 1IT1.
the subject "The CbristJan ,Home:·.
The uehers' at the morning ser..
vice are Harry E. New, WUllam
H. SchulQ, .John C. Sphar. carl
E. Tufte and DoD D. Dickinson.
The .Junior Church will meet at
the same hour with Mrs. L. L.
Hedgepetti, S~perl~tendeDt.
The .
RUSSELL'S·
DArHMOUTH (..llf,6,VHIE
$10. P -
4- M.• the minister will p""""ch 011
_pen..
"R\GHT IN T~E CENTE~ JF TOWN"
CALL 0440
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. of JI&rcIl
Sullday morning at the·8 o'.clock
Prayer 8erv1c~ Mr: Cutler will con ..
..t1Due hlB 8GimOQ. on the general
.topic "I Be~eve.;·
Ai th·s 11 o'olock .. moe· Mr.
Braun ,wUl·'preach on "A Course
.01' Action." 'La. Mua. Cora.t. the
choir of the Polytechnlo
_tute of Puerto Rlco,will lnake
a '"""""rt appea.rance at thla· ...r...ce. All are ccmJIally IIlvited .to
b..u tllIa outolaDdlllg ·cbolr.
. All llePartmellbl or the' Church
SChool 'meet at ':4& A. M. Sun4a), mo........... ,The Womell'. Bible
CJ_ m _ at 10 A. M. In the
Chui-eh tmD.ept.
The -Church Hour Nul'I8I'Y tor
C1ondieD'Me. '1 tov fa hel4 each
soda.,- morning 4ur1ng the 11
0
The marriage of Miss Margaret
Va.1entinC) daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George S. Valentine of Ben...
jamln West avenue. to Mr. George
VI. Collins Bon of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin W. Co1!ins of North
Chester road, took place Saturday
afternoon at 3:30 o·clock In the
Trinity Episcopal Church, SWartlrmore. The Rev. George Christian
Anderson, rector. and the Rev. L.
E. Plattenburg of Utica, N. Y. otnctated.
Cybotlum terDs and palms formed a background for the candleUght ceremony. while vases of
wblte Callp. lUlies and stock were
fla.riked on :elthcr side by lighted
seven-branch C6.ndetabl'a. The sltar rall was entwined with Huckleberry and Bala follage wbUe
southern smUax decorated the
lighted pews leadtng to the altar.
The bride, given In marriage by
her fathet', wore a gown of ivory
satin rashloned on princess lines
with full skirt aod long train. Her
VARJORUI TOLD, A .. Ie Jllltor
. RoaU. Pelnol·
Barll&r& KsIlt
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SWAJl11IMQRE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 9.1.94'1
modem.
COWNS.VALF.NI1N£
a
II'&'
DlDADLIN&-WlIlDNBIID.A.Y NOON
0
of Thayer road. to Mr. Jobn
A.nthony Mi~ler. Bon ot :Mr. and
Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Thayer
road, took place Saturday afternoon at 6 o·clock in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Dr. David Braun performed the ceremony 'beforo a.
chancel banked with Cybotium
ferDs and a sunburst arra.ngement
of white stock,. Calla -·lillies. and
white' snapdragons tJu.nked by
lighted candelabra while the· aisles'
were aUght with candles In standards entwined with southern amilax.
trhe bride. given In marriage by
her father, wore a. w'3ddtng gown
of whIte broce,ded satin, fashioned
with a fitted bodice, v-neckline.
long tight button trimmed sleeves,
and full skirt with j?eplum. Her
vell' of tulle was attacbed to 0.
cap of rose-'polnt lace toat had
been worn by her maternal grandmother, and ahe carried stepha·
notts. Ullies of tho valley. whlto
Iris and Thalia narci~us Ued wltb
.wABDiMGat
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Mts& Isabel Robinson and Mr.
Charles Seymour whose engagement was recenUy announced, and
was a surprlse miscellaneous show...
er for both of tbem. The guests
also enjoyed seeing color slides of
the production ot "The Cherry Orchard," -taken and shown by the
db'ector, Mr. John Dolman.
postmaster A.. P. Smalley is do·
Jng nicely followmg a major oper'"
atlon performed in the Chester
Hoapitiil,::."'id"on48.f.
Mrs. Ly'dia,", Mitchell of Chester
roa.d left' tor LB.conla. N. H. to
vtslt her c1.aught;ir, Mrs. C. Leslia
"Moor. t.rr... - and taritUy' tor B. few
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The Choir School meetoo 011 JlOII. a . .nu. entertallilld her 4auchtor. 1l1io joareabl Dr. and, _
Benr:r .J.
day aDdWedllell4&y at .:IO·P. M. ·M ..... SheI40... 0 .....D·&nd datllrhter Wellalld of Bouth Ob_r road.
alld again 011 Thuraclay At 7:10 of RIcl&ewoocl,N• .J.. fOr'
fe..
I(ro;. Howard S. Turner of strath
P. M.
da)'ll.
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Ha,~ avellue _ l i t the .week-eD4
. Thure4ay (Ascell8lol1 Day). will
Mr. &Il4 Mrs. J. Warrea PADOa &t. V _ COlle.... atleDdintr the
be celebrated by Holy Communion of Vaaar avenue tlntertalDed . . c1aaa reunion ot 'IS •
at 10 A. M.
their house gu _ _ week; Mr.
Mrs. Elwoo4 Garret of Prince.:.
'The spring meet.iDB of the Con.. PaUaon's brotber..ln....law and lila- ton avenue entertained' her ciullo
VocatiOIl of Cheater. "hlah brlDp ler,. Mr ,and Mrs, .Joeeph COIl1'O" at .. luncheoD-bridge at her home
together the 9l,,r8Y iindJaitT ,of .'1-nd their liOn Mr. Howard Conrow W~"'day.
Del&w...... couuti IIna pe.rtoI . of an4' wife of, ~~e_ . Calif.
Mr. '&lid Jlrs. Charlea G. Th&~
Cheater and Montgomery Counties
Mr. and Mre.. Frederick a Lang cher of Ogden avenue entertained
:wlll meet aU
In Trlnlt,. Churc~ of Maple avenue entertained at a at & supper JJal'ty at their hom.•
011 TueedaY•.May 27.
. dillaer,brlde at their 1I0me Il&tw-. SUllday evenlDg. The gueeta In.
Frieiuk Meetinlr Notes
) day evenlntr.·
.
eluded a reullloll committee of the
The poetpoue4 Bird Walk will
David Weiland of Getty.burg 191Z claM.at Swarthmore COllege.
takq place ,on Sunday. the l1tb If~ College spent the week-end with
Thatcher'e cluB.
clear. All cblldren above 'l:ho kindergarten class will meet at Whittier House at 6:30 A. M.. and the
you~ger cnlldren at 1:00. lSre{Lk ..
fast will be eerved .at 8:00. If there
is rain on the 11th. all chlldren
come at 9:00 A.. M. for breaktast
and stay for regular li'lrst Day
than the dignified surroundings of our
School clasae8.
4rstabriShl1lent is the mental and physical
MeeUng for Worship at 11
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McCorkle. of the town, 1IaM.. entertalne4 SaturN.y
Rowand of Elm avenue "bose
For
the
11rat
Job abe hall ever
Swarthmore ApartmeDt.. and lin. at the tormer's bome at a. Bur- euga.gement to Mr. Charles Schroth
beld,
MIBs
Joann
... Paul, of Yare
.Henl')' L., McCorkle of
prlae lingerie shower for M .... Dor· of Pittsburgh haa been a,nounc.d.
Mrs. Guy A.
wu""",,"-I
Avenue, m an ace4 by combined
choice and clreumstallcea to - get
Into one ot the busiest and most
intricate organizations tn the world
just no"'. the Oftlce of Military,
Government tor Germany (t:S) at
N LINE WITH SPRING
,
And that means your car should be "topsbape"
when it starts its hum down summer
highways. Bring it in and let us condition
it for your summer driving now.
Skilled Mechanics for Every Job
EXPERT MOTOR TUNE UP
COMPLETE LUBRICATION
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
HANNUM & WAITE
YALE and CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore 1250
Berlin.
It .. this organization
whiOh. tn cooperation with similar
military governments of Great
Britain, Russia and I.... nince.' is eDdeavorlng to put Germany back on
ita economic feet and establish in
Germany a democratic, government for Belt-administration.
Joann ho.s been 1n Europe for
almost a year. Follflwlng her graduation from Swarthmore High
School tn 1946. and In ,the 8ummer of 194:6 came to Paris, France.,
entering Alliance Francalse, noted
French 8chool, where she studied
French and music for several
months. Then sbe went to Munich,
Germany. where her lather. Lt.
Col. George Hurst Paul was serving
as Inspector General at the Office
of Military Government for Bavaria. A few months ago, she moved
to Berlin and took music a.nd
other courses at the American
University in Berlln, and when the
school term recently ended she
applied tor and got a Job in an
office ot the American Military
Government headquarters.
She has been over much of the
American zone of Germany, especially the world-known sports center at Garmisch, and has been in
the Eagle's Nest. Hitler's retreat
on the top of an Alpine mountain
at Berchtcsgaden. Her mother,
Mrs. Dorothy Paul. and younger
sister. Patricia, expect to go to
Germany this summer.
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WASH~
PJ.ANS
ON MAY 30 EVENTS
DAY HITS BORO
Local TQlent PrbninC'
For Dance Inter• •
mIssIons
Elements Display
Power In May 5
Storm
downpour
to~ntlat
Monday's
sent streams coulIIlng over laWRll".
rivers gushln8' curb-high down
streets, usual waterways pou:inS
over their banks, and aqua inchesdeep gaining ~Dtranee in ODe Way
or anotht:!r to many bo':'Ough
cellars.
Water draJ.nlng trom the ad..
Joining college 6e1d 1Iooded the
high 8Chool cafeteria rl8'ht at
lunch hour. Hunge:' wBB sWI assuaged In one balt the cateteria
by students eatln8' aDd aeryll1&' In'
gum bOOts and plotlhes.
TraIIIc on C_er roa4 ...... delaY
on the north 81de of the
underpaaa being wasbed tour feet
out into the hlgbway.
workmen restored the 1Vaywart\
porUon .of the bank to Ita p:-oper"
position as soon as the rain 8U~
sided.
.
That particular loud burst ot
thunder tollowed a liKbUng bolt
that str.uc.k the
root' .
corne:"' ot'
th~
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IIrst Mary Lyon
School
bulldll1&'
on
,
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Harvard ay~nue. ~he local )r.tre
Company respon~ed $n4 the ft:&
was controlled betore it' could do.
much damage.
.
:allroa.s
Borou..h
,
In ,s.lckpeU
Day,
. Ma~
.{...
Carol Van Alen of Park avenqe •.
will head the poster committal!!' at
Buckne{1 University's 'annual'May
Day. Saturda.y afternoon 'in thecollege's Memorial Stadium.
,
,.
The May Day ceremony will be
one ot the highlights of Bucknell'a
annual Spring FeStival Weekend.
¥lss Van Alen. ~ tre8b~an
at
Bucknell. ta a member ot Pi Beta
Phi social sorority. She iB tbe
daughter or Mr. and :Mrs. Ambrose H. Van Alen.
THE
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WHIPPED CREAM CAKE
MIx and 11ft 2 cups cake flour. 14 teaspoon sol', 3 teaspoons baking powder,
and H4 cuplSugor. Whip 1~ cup. Sealtest Heavy Whipping Cream and fold In
3 welJ-beaten egg, together with v.. teaspoon vanilla and 'A teaspoon almond
flavoring. Sift about % cup of th. ftou,
mbdvre over the lop of ~the whipped
cream mixture, and fold In lightly. Cantinue the process until all of the flour
has been folded In. Pour into 2 buttered
9.lnch pan. and bake In a moderate
6ven for 30 to 35 mtnulel. Us. a fluffy
boiled Irostlng.
WHIPPED CREAM IN
MANY WAYS
Plain cake, smothered with whipped
cream and herrle•••• gtngerbread with
whipped eream • • • biscvih, whipped
cream and f",lt ••• pie with whipped
cream • • • there'. no end to the luxurious combinotions yau can fix up in
nothing flat when you have Seal.....
H...-.y Whipping C...... an hand.
io.
The game will be pla.yed by the
American Legion and. Hornet
teams, and in the evemng the
dance. will tak:." plaee In the high
&chool 87JD. During the evening oe·
eaa:1ona'l Intel'nilaslons to prescnt
local talent. now being ::"ebearsed
by IiIrs. 0 G. Swann, will Include
chorus numbers. vocal 801os. short
skits; and a tasbion Bhow 8taged
by the high school boys to shoW
wha.t the wel\-dre88ed girls' should
-.
Proceeds
from
this
Memo:-!al
Day program wUl go toward funds
for the summer work ot the Recreatton Association, Which dl:'ects
baseball activities. nureety school
and summer playground.
Tbe ticket committee, with Mrs.
Jack Thompsoa· as chail1l1an, will
complete ItS plans' for' soUcltatlon
thiB w ......
NEWS NOTBS
M:-.
and
Mrs. Avery 'Blake of
O. C. Gre,en. dlreOtor of the
School.
Secretarial
Keystone
Swarthmore, report:! tl\at an eDlargement of tbe school bas become neceaaa.ry in order to 00comlno4ate the bleh scbool gra.duates and veterans who are now reglsterlpg tor tbe fall term. During
tho' past year, the demand tor
training in accounUng. salesmanship, and secretarlai work became
so great that seattng space was
not available for all who wanted
to come.
Plans are now being made to
fuily utlllze the tWQ stone buildings
at the preseDt site of the school.
Sixteen rooms wlll be avatlable for
use. by the students of the Keystone Scbool beginning with tbe
opening of the fall term of Sep·
tember 2. The new rooms for otflce machines and typewriting will
be equipped with the la~est model
machines. The enlarg.,d office practice rooms will have new office
desks. typewriters.' flUng ca.bineb
and' other equipment required to
fully train all pupUa In the latest
and moat up-~o~date methods In
ofllce procedure.
Advanced accounting, ecoDomlcs.
bustnesk organizations, advertising.
HDJesmaliship, human r~lattoD8 and
9 ther subjects w1l1 be added to the
present curriculum.
WiD PI '()f'
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The prcrirtotioti
Pt_t. Firat
CI_ lltewart R. 'l'horbahn, eon
of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jj.. Thorbahn of Rutgel1l Avenue, to Tech ..
nlclan Fifth Grade, bas b""n announced by captain Don Colwell.
Commanding Otrlcer, Headquarters
Company. Governors leland, New
York.
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Enlisting In the Army In October lUG at Phlladelpb'a. Corporal
Thorbahn was eeot .to camp Leo,
VIrginia tor a abort perIod ot
Basic Training. Upon completlon
of his Basic Tralnln8' he WIUI assigned duty with the First Army
Photography Beetlon wbere he
serVed as a photographer. In bls
present assignment as Compo.ny
Clerk. be aids tbe Commanding
Officer In the Administration of
Company duties.
munIty In the count!')'.
Club iOMeet
The local 'Wellesley Club Circle
will hold Its ftnal m$etlng of the
yeer at tbe home of Mrs., Judeon
R. Hoover. Jr.. ch8.irman, of
Mr. William 1.. Cleavea auG MIBs
Olive Cleave. of Bwarthmo.... plaCe
entertalned •
their week-end
guBBta, their ooualaa IiIr. anG :t4ra.
Cllft'ord Strout of Weston, 1Iaaa.
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A graduate of Swarthmore High
School, Corporal Thorbahn was
employed by tbe Bi,cayne Hotel
prior to hls entering the service.
:M:r.~
AHead Conference
and Mrs. 'R. E. WIllson ot
Ogden avenue returned today trom
a week in Washington where they
attended the President's Conference on Fire Prevention in preparation tor which Mr. WtliJon has
served as sta.f'f consultant tor the
past four months.
The goal of this naUonal ettor!
Is to emphasize to the Amerlca.n
public the everpreaent da.nger ot
fire to Ilfe and material resources
for the purpose of Intensifying the
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Amherst. avenue wlll enterta.in at
a small d1nner party at their hoDlf'l
tomorrow evening.
Mrs. William G. McCulloch of
Rittman. Ohio Is vIsiting be!" parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Smith
of Baltimore pike for 10 days. Mr.
IIc~Uoch . will join the famlly
later. Mrs. McCulloch was guest
of honor Tuesday e'venlng when
he:- slster Mts. Robert Hayd'9n ot
Roberta Hall enterta.lnod 12, guBBta
a.t a baby shower tn her honor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hollander
of Ogden avenue VIlll ente:-br.in
the latter's parenb Dr. and Mrs.
W. H. Watt-3;rs who arrive today
from Coconut G:-ove. Fla., io visit
tor a week "whlle en route to their
home In Boston:
• - - .,
Carol Hetzel of Thayer road lett
Thursday to spend the week-end
with Ann Cottrell of Richmond,
Va., a fonner roommat'9 at Penn
Ha.II.
Miss Belle Mitchell Dudley
lreturned to her home on Vassar
avenue after a th:-ee-month sojourn at Winter Park. Fla.. and
New Orleans.
Mrs. L. J. Servais of Dickinson
avenue spent Saturday at Wlle::n'YUle State Teachers College tor
the Mia.y DB.y test1vitles In which
her daugbter "Mary Jans took part
in the modern daDCes.
Ralph S. Baye. has rsturned to h~r home on Oberlln aven·ue
after a visit to Washington. she
was accompanied home by Commander P. B. Collins, and Mrs. ColUns. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes also bad
as their house guest Mrs. Hayes'
sister. Mrs. E. O. Carlson, of Bos ..
ton.
Mrs. J. A. Detlefsen returned to
her Lafa)"lette avenue home last
wee'k-end after a 10-day visit w.lth
ber lIon-ln-la.w and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. RasmuBBen, ot
Toledo.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. Btllstein ot South Chefiter road spent
the week-end in Atlantic City.
Ross Blllst'!ln week...oended with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Clough ot
Wallingford, and Freda. Btllsteln
"Was the weelt-end guest of Mrs.
Josepb Way and Mrs. Samuel Lo,gao of Bowling Green.
road, Wallingford,
Monday, May 12 a.t 2:80 p. m.
work ot fire aatety in every com- Brookhaven
I
beautiful stockings by
MOTHER'S DAY
CHOICE
G.E., Westinghouse and Betty Crocker Irons
Premier and G. E. Vacuum Cleaners
Small Westinghouse and Zenith Radios
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Jll~ C!allum
!'lathing Is too nice for Mother ... nothing
could be mare sotisfactory than McCallum',
wonderful Nylonsl They're clear and beauHful
••. Ihey wear superbly ... they're Ihreeproportioned for perfect fltl Look for the blu"
strlp.s when you buy, one stripe if you're
smoil, two stripes if you're medium, three stripes
If you're tall. Sizes 8 to II ••. Sundown, ~
C:ippei Tan, ~io Ta,C .. $1.65
BUCHNER'S
7 South Cheater Road
"as
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It's easy to change simple dishes
Into sumptuous delights ••• with
Sealtest Heavy Whipping Cream,
It whips In a iiffy ••• its flavar is
sweet and rich ••• that's because
It's pure, and fresh, and fine.
There's plenty of it this year, too,
so order it as often as you like
from your milkman or neighborhood Sealtest storekeeper.
Tbe RlecreaUon Association haa
tts plans for a baaeball
Same ariel dance to be helcl on Ma)'
announce-d
Keystone School
To Be En~arg~
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Gil WELSH ST.
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SATU'RDAY BANK HOLIDAY
This Bank pursuant to vote of its
Board of Directors, will, until further
notice, observe every Saturday beginning with Saturday, June 7, 1947 as a
full legal holiday"
As usual the Bank will be open
daily, Monday through Friday, from
8:00 A" M" to 3:00 p" M" except legal
holidays"
CHMI", PA.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Junior Club To Bold
Formal Banquet
At the Tuesday meeting of ~he
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE .LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
it
CAll OJLSla 8286
Junior Woman·s Club, Mrs. Arnold Redding was elected president tor the next two years, succeeding carolyn Cresson. Anne
Cochran was elected recording secretary to follow the esplred term
of Jean Evans.
Preceding the meeUng, Mrs.
-lohn H. Pitman, 3'unlor AdvlBor,
ttDterta1D.e4 the efBht board members at dinner at the Ingleneuk.
On Tuesday, Ma.y 20. each Junlor wIll escort her mother. motberlIi..1aw. 01" both, to the ..formal
1I0ther-Daqht
clnb howte, whlcb will bring the
_ ..m.. of the Jonlor Club to
, . , . , _ fo1' tile
OIl.
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NOTICE
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SWARTHMORE 'NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.
,
Member of Federal Deposit :Insurance Corporation
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the p.-.t tim.. 18 II tho
CLASSIFIED
p~
or reorp,ntmtlon:
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816 EDGMONT AVE,
Cheater
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Roofs R
Since 1905
lID R~f; P'aint,ed
call
GEORGE MYERS
prlnc.lpl'Y ot physics were - demonst.-ated by George Hay. Charles
Andes. Bill Keen. and Charleu
Keenen.
PaUl Hummer served as
cement work, 1alOtt.,. pbae
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SwartbIIlore 1174
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group and
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Raclio Repairs
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Hotel, Los Angeles. Call..
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606 Harvard Avenue,
Swarthmore,. Pennsylvania
erahlp of H.ar:-y Oppenlander.
chemistry clBB8es under the
Charles Keenan served Mehalr..
CUNNINGHAM
Ave. Sw. 2266
Painters &Paper Hangers
SILVERWARE
We Should Know How
Repaked and Replaled
FredA, Fish, Jeweler
announcer.
\I East Slate ~ M¢1a
- .~ 'l'bone MecJla,?:.'llI'~.;
In the chemistry portion or the
program exP'3:"iments were pertanned by Graham Foster, asslBted
by Barn Nowen. Bm SodeD. and
George Warren.
WIN IN FWWER SHOW
Tbe::oe weroei 48 colorful entrlea
in the Hower show. given by tJie
ninth gr&d'9 girls of Swarthmore
8ch~lt
Thursday
May
1.
east
laI.'6rt de- bed
REMEMBER MonIER ON HER DAY, There are - , .
wapI a telegram, a letter, lOme flowen. Mothers are the
molt appreciative pencms OD earth, They appreciate the
MADISON BROTHERS heca- of the quIity ~.
. cIiae we sell at such low prities. : .'
.
SPRING LEG. of LAMB 59c lb
END of HAM 59c Ib
BACON 69clb
Califomia Canota
2 Bunches 19c
Fresh Tomatoes
I
3ge Carton
ocaJ Asparagus
49c Bunch
Seedless Grapefruit
3 for 19c'
~29c Pk.
Fresh Spinach
21b, 19c
Large Jqjcy Oranges
-. 3BC cIoz.
o
aiocolate Monels
19c Pk.
Teatament.arY .
_ r e 1448
TOGETHER
above Estate. -ha.ve been
Improvements··~i~n1~::~:;~~·
to the undersigned, who reWIWAM' BROOKS
garage.
'1uest aU persons ha.vIng elalms 01' brick dwelltng wIth
16
x
33
teeL
Ashes ,. Rubbish RemOYed
demands asainat tbe Estate 01 the
•. dan!:"
':
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Sold as the property of CroBby-Fox
I.aWIIS MO.......
General Hau1lDg
Corporation.
all
persons
Indebted
to the
theBame.
decedent
decedent.
to make
known
and
lAtty,: R. VWnfteld Bat!", Esq,
to- maket. payment. without· delay, to
238
ILlrdlllf'A....
' M _ I'a.
n-~5-2
G~ R. Waunns,' S11erltr
Eltzabeth' N. calvert
209 Rutgers ...venue
~,,~,,~""""""
ESTATE OF NANNlE SERENA
WIIJSON. DECF.ABED.
Letters of Administration. C. T. ~
on Ule above Estate have been granted
persona
ha.v1ng claims
·demands
to the undersigned,
who or
requeste
aU
against the Estate ot' the Decedent to
make known the same, and aU per..
SOnB Indebted to the Decedent to make
payment without dela.y to
Fred R. Wilson,
;-T.,pei:~~~~~:l
~
;":;;t:r,;t
1
•••
aD"
Charles E. Fischer
Phone:
Chester His. UR1S
RALSTON
=
John Kane
BROTHERS
D"" - - ...
~:~~~~~;~~f.~!~;~~~~~NO' 177
A-I ;~~~:~~~~~~5a~~Ofrron'2..
D. lIalcolm Hodge. E&Q.ulre,
GIbsOn Bulldlng
•
Septic Tanks'C!eaned
Modern _fArJ' MethOds. We
aw.. ..............here at no extra cba--.
Administrator
W- WalnutC.Lane
T.
Swarlhmore, Penna.
or hi's attorney
Builder
'll~"_~"~""
Walters'
.Swarthmore 2253
•
GT-4-18
FOR THE HOME
I
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'A
o
~ay
N
B
U
May 11th
o
YOft
ARN
FLOWERS
Oft
S
U
P
P
L
Greeting
Cards
Y
Phone Swan
0450 .
We DeBv~
Springfield, Pa.
onotile, various sizes and colors
sbeStos, asphalt and wood shingles
creen wire, galvanized, bronze, plastic
wens glass blocks, 6x6, 8x8, t 2x.t 2
ails,- common, finishing, roofing, lathing
-locks, cinder, cement, all sizes
S. G. regular and tempered boards, celotex
Insulation, .loose, Qa,tts, blankets
'L umber, white pine, fir, oak mahogany
Doors interior, exterior, combination, garage
Edging, chrome finish, all type~
R 011 roofing, all colors, siding
Sheetrock, Rock lath, plaster
Whether Mother " a few blocks aUJaY or across the continent, we,
Baltimore Pike
.'>.;~
CESSPOOLS
8 Till
S
Cudlca
.. 'i'
Pbone_ISlI
"
According to custom, the last
Issue of the year will be published
~Y the l~comlng staff which, a.t
Novelty
PETER Dl NICOLA
swarthmore, Penna.
Or to ,her Attorneys
Butler. Beatty. Greer II: JobMOn
Medfa. Pa..
TO EDIT GAR~"ET ~T
Mary Lou Thayer has been eelee ted by -aentor members ot the
Ga:-net staff to be next year's edltor-in-chler of th"" school news-
Mother's
Driveway Con9truction
Asphalt or Con crete
mmt';.:
Chester, Penna. '
aDd
a
Southeast;
Joyce Cobota headed the various
committees•. In preparation for the
show. Chairman of the commIt...
toes were: Mildred McGee. :egtStration: Jane Allen, exhibition;
MarY Knabb, prizes; Gary Long,
hostcsacs.
Standard
Decorative
-"'2Iti
RUMSEY
and Mrs. Jones epent ~e
week-erid wtth the tormer's parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Jon~s
of Haverford e.vemte. Lt. and Mrs.
MotAer's Day,
• ....
aDd RepaIrIng SInce 1908
New and Rebal1t PlaD08
ALBAN L. PARKER
l'bone Medl& 045i1.M
the undersigned of his IntenUon to
apply to the Delaware County Board
of Law Examiners on .June 2. 1941.
for a oert1ftca.to ot adD'lI_lon . to the
Bar of th,e several courts of Delaware
Borden adS
_D
ODS
• '- W . .
can .ee to it that .he'll get her fafJOrite Rowers from
• ... 17e
call
J ODes, with the
Medical Corps at Edgewood Arsenal, Md.. and now OD detached
WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE
More Outstand11lfl
PIANO TUNING
LEOAL NOTICB
. NO'l'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
\
Home Improyemen.... Al__
!lledla 25417,1\.
FOR QUICK SERVICE
_ Swarthmore 143'9
paper.
Delll••te "l'IIit CoektaD
No..;!Y.I 57eo.stock SOoed Appl..
. N;;'Z Sse
..... Gl'ee....... O~A
':.2 a1e
Gl'iapell'ait
0';:;:;"' ~ 190: 5 ':: aso
DelII••te eo... ~
~2 S7e
U ....,.'. K.adote 1 ' I p .
Mo,,!Y.o 56e
Va. C>mp'. POI'k " a'.=1
~2 S6G
BYapol'ated Pe...... lob roo.
. '.:.-: a1.
SUPREME
H
The High School B88embly on
April 80 featured .. scInonc .. ehow
presented by the physics and
were: JOYce Cobols. dining-room
arrangement;
Barbara
Cro8get,
'J.ivlng-room;
caronne
DeFuria,
kitchen. Carol Livingston carried
off first prize In the mIniature
group and ~arollne Jam~8 In the
co!"sage group.
SC)me of Our New lower Pricu
,Ito Orea'est Broad Valuo
GIVE SOIENOE SHOW
trom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Prize wJnne::"s in the flve classes
ORANGES :!-.;'!'•••r~-,4-r
:!
And Pre-War Pd._
OD BUDU. aDd an he... -Fa _¥
ODoL"'" Domn'Sc: Wilier H.ten
OD ~ Hot 'Air F. II
NoW AywP'h.. , . I
5 Ie -I eel r "
and
~Jgh
mVEI SEAL EGGS
:rn" sSe
..... r ..
""""'......
ment at the organ and tbe eololstB
w111 be: Pbyllls Cu:'tln. 8OPra,nO:
Ha~on Ewltwood. tenor: Henr'J
Faust. b .... · Roland 11&11 of the
Engllah department and- Polly Plnof the Freshman etas, will
the. four-hand accompanl.~;~~.~*;
~
1.>I,e." at. the plano f~; thC3 Brah ma•
_-..
Bongs.
The public Ia cord!aJ1,. 1Iv1te4.
Artirs Brothers, Inc.
at
-~~~i2~~~~~~~~~=1 service,
New Pre-War Quality
Tomorrow. Saturday, at 10:00
a. m.. the baseball club wnl 8'0 to
Ridley Township for a. game. Sam
Nowell, CaP. Bierman
Dana
......, HI...
a~ ..
In tbe Bach cantata David Tu·
Jobannea
dor win Brahms.
provide the aceo,!,,,,,,,,I.
JODN ..... apeDd\Dlr a tew ~ of rN'ortJl Chester roa4 eD~rtaIDe4
thla w~k In Au:i:iittc 'etty ..t~Dd·
IO••JD-la"''iii~ dautl'h~r Mr.
Inc a aelenUflc convention.
M ..... Wllllalil B. McCloy and
Mr. and M..... Jame. B, Dou..... bab,. daugh~r Sandra of Phlla.del,·1
of North Cheater road spent the phla over -' the week-en4.
week-end at their cottace at cape
IIlr. and Mrs." W. F. Bir4 of
Kay, N. J.
Ogden avenue -eJ.\\ertalDed at a
Mr.....01 M..... Arnold Redding of dIDDer.brld/f9 for" 12 sueabl at
Park avenue are teaviDg ~ OD their' bome saturday evening.
• month'. automoblJe t..-1p to call...
Mrs. Helen Hall"of Park avenue
fornla, stoppln. en route at the e.~rtalDed the Thursday Rel.dl,.g I
Grand 'Canyon. They win alao BtoP Group
a luncbeon-meetlng at
at Seattle. Wash .• and return by
summer home. ·'Hollday HUl,"
the northoern route. vtaltJng GIa- Westtown, last week.
cle:- NatJonal park. Yellowstone,
Mr. 'and Mra. Earle P. Yerkes of
&Del the Bla.ak BUbJ Of N. D.
Princeton avenue will entertain at
Mr. and Mra. B. F. SChwahn' of a dln~er-brldge at their bome thlB
evening..
N\~~~~I Adm_on
-.
~11~~~=~~Oj:l
Lt. H, Walter
t
.....M,. Gl'oIIIId .,•••
I'UII under tho direction of Jame.
~~~~~~~~~~~ I'
.....
t' .....
.!!
!ii-~ljl~~'i-!'t~l~~~~~~~~1
Anothar lIIa.. bar of
our populor coffa.
family that Will pin ..
the lo..an of ~cuusw
packad ••ffaa:"and
so va ..o.~y at tlla
•••• II.... :It .1 Hi
h
0.. lI'rIdq ""enID. Kay 1. at
~~~1":1Ii the Swa.rthmore ConeP CIao-'
Memortal Hall the C&Dt&t& No.
~=;;.I'''·c:lml8t lay by deatb eDBhroudedtt ,
SOrbo:'
winBe_Ian
P"","DtBach
II .....d tbe
by Johann
....bleen Love SOngs, 9p. 52,
IT'S lEW
te leal '" III .....,.1
College Chorus,,! -,'
Presents Bach
.,
.,.£A
T H £ 'SW:A'R.'" ,U
,
and, s~one, cement sewer pipe'
pson, bison, beaver and tile boards.
aint, plastikote, oil, water, interior, exterior
lywood, gum, fir, mahogany, all sizes
ime, hydrtted, finish;
super,
.m:ort;umix
.
.
.
.- ..:
ellow ,pine, flooring, stepping and sizes
~
Coal, all sizes, Fill;in now.
O'"iI; all grades, Sign up' now, -
-".
-:'".,'."0·
. y.
~~b_
TiD
104 {'.omeD Avenue
able home this spring ~::
Swarthmore, Penna,
for years to come ,with a
heat conbol on your fur.,
nace. Prompt installation..
A. MERCER 'QUINBY
Funeral Director
COAt
Formerl,. of Medl&
11111 W. LebIirh A ..... PIlIia.
Phone B&1d_ 1170.'
No addlUonal _ _ rcir
....bnrban_·
FUEL OIL
VAN ALEN BROS.
RIDLEY PARK
--
PAiN'rIl\oG and DECIORATING
AD Work G ......._
Wd~
a,m;:O~
,
.
A.. WAYNE
L. PARKER
. Xedla B. D.
Jj
Electrical Contractor'.
.- ..".
. .
II .
AD TJPM of E1edr1.... :' , '
,,,pt.UatlODB aDd· Bepalra
DAVE' WOOD'
Painting
s
,
.,
iliiS~_
- t J ' for
'Ttteni}' _
."..
0
a', ,
~~~~
.........
Enjoy a far more comfort-'
.
.331 DARTMOUI'H Av&'- ,:
'~PIi,"'"
Phone Swarthmore 2175,R
~ .~
o.,_
~'.'
;.. f.h.a'··
.' . • • ,"
pi!
16:
at
~ ~
.'.
ngtng
5
0755
1180 Mahlenbews A~ , ,
.~.·229S'·
.......... 01&}0.
I "
,
.
:Ore In th~ areaa ,are very much
thaD In earlter yeaiw.
The apeaker. dlllC_ w=IoWl ,.hIgher than In good atandard reobills on housing. aa the Taft Bill ,Identlal ar.....
which baa b""n rejected, and the . Various housing p.ojecta In
Insurance BUt which has been ·Ch_r cIty and In Delaware
paaeed,. &0, being exceilent legi.al&- :County ...ere mentlone4.· The
·tlon. Bulldlng codea also reatrlct County Authority operated lOO~
'the amount ot houStng able to go unlta outBId. ot Cheater. A CODup. The number ot sub 8ta.odard ataDt· dort ill being made In hoWlunlta In ·Phlladelphla was put at .!ng p:ojecta to Interest peopl. In
taking .....ponolblllty tor th"lr
11,000.
.
homes, thus It becomes an edu~
Joseph D. 'Calhoun, chairman of
On Friday evening the Woma.n'.
tiona! pro...... The Hook Road
Club cooperated with the League the Delawal'll! Coun~y Housing Aut- area. in Darby Township was meDot Women Vote:os In Swarthmore to bo:lty said that people, who neeCl tloned as being the most In need
enabl'J the subject of hOUsing in homes 'most are the least articulate
group compared wIth the very ar- right now of new' housing.
lI)ela.ware County to be discussed.
,Occupying Official posltlons .tn
.M7s. Glenn Morrow. presIdent of ticulate high pressure groups about .houslng both In Phlla.delphla. and
the League presided, IntrodUcing them. The pu:-pose of pubUc hous- In Sp:lngfleld. Norman lIIaD8eU
as the first speaker Mrs. Elizabeth ing has ~en stated clearly in an spoke on the D'"3:ed tor '''thinking
Boldt, consultant to th'e Philadel- act passed by the Pennsylvania selfishlY" about certain problems,
phia Housing AssociatIon. Mrs. Legislature. which estabUsbed the for Instance traffic in relation to
Boldt went tnto th"!; 80clal, clwc, Publlc Housing Authority for this OD'!'S child, and houslng, with Its en~
a.nd economic aspects of housing, state. It strel3See the needs of the vlronment In relation to one's
bringing out the various methods persons In low Income groups.
own familY. ~"Don't just be influenMr. Calhoun said that the Idea
Used todayt whereby a person can
ced," said Mr. Mansell. "but inget a house. She brought, out the that public housing will emr COffi- fluence conditions cound you In
points that bullding lB being dono vete '\vlth p:-lvatoe buUdlng .Is not rega'rd to zoning, t.::aftlc laws, propmostly for the ,uppe:o Income true. ~ctuallY. private enterprise in erty changes, etc.
groups. who move up from the real estate Is beneftted by It. FigIt Is necessary for eaoh comloW'!r priced houses whic~ are old- ures quoted showed tbe costs to munity to plan for Its own builder. and in various stages ot deter- various cities in th~ United State!! Ing future: where the heav:ter
.to:-atlon. One reason for lack of to have slum areae. Costs a.cc:"ulng traffio of the tuture is to go
lower priced houses is that con- to the taxpayer through city hand- througb or around the town, what
struction costs are so much higher ling ot crlme, pQ.llce protection, kind and how many new buildings
are to be put 'Up, tor what purposes, and where. In thla way only
can the valuo;ls which the, townspeople want to keep be preeerved
For Swarthmore Book Lovers
In the. face of new conditions.
.come .... 11' ""_nt/I),, .ut 4emonatrate how It is po.. lble to be'',gin at once to JIReI1· to the muio
and through It upr'" a tree an4
creative urge. .
LEAGUE AND CLUB
SPONSOR TALKS
lira. I. R. ~acElw.. of ML. 8017-:
oke place presided at tbe luncbeoll
meeting ot th~ Y011US RepubUcan8'
Cluh of PenlUl)'lvanla hel' at th\o
•
Hannali Penn
House, PhlJadelphla.
Friday. Mr. H. BIrchard Taylor,
Housing Problems
Analyzed Last
. Friday
•
guest speaker, talked on
Port of Philadelphia." .
••";";;;;;;;;.;;;;••;;••;;;;.
II;;.;;~;
1897 • Gold. . . .btl_ •••••••
Men - Women - Children
League of Women Voten' Book Sale
SATURDAY, MAY 10, 9-4
Borough Hall
Books ma)" be donated all day Friday, May 9th
Bring them 10 the Co-op.
194~
3 frwo Sunday Coo_ SyIv... ~.....15,'7.t5. ,045
.UIIAY WOOD •••. JUIIU UlllEI
s J6eal'liolSNt
. . . M' 1ft .!P!EJ, .......... '....
JACK .nCK"
KIDDII.' HODa, :I • • • •
AcnI of n.rJDlng AlbodIMt
.
OpMfwnlapaIMIWHhnd. 1U1 IlAtrzpU·. DWIp·1bcowfl.
0.. 10e Cash fare on PTe: lines tak.. ~ lilt W...w. Parte
" - ......kaIl, ~_ . - of tho cit,. .... _
01_ to
Pen. ., from 33d cInd Douphln SII. . . . . . . . . . . ., ' d
A"'.J E from 69th and Morbt Sta., or O.iAa ........ 0iJd
CMIt. AYHo
Young Republicans' Club of Swarthmore
.Exciting Opportunities·
BOOK SALE
"The
Pre__ts Joey Keams and hi( Orchestra at a
SPRING FORMAL
l4cal Girl In Akron Recital
On A.pril 29. Louisa Paulson
KupeUan appeaQ3d In a duo-plano
:"'ecltal with Joan Quinter Orr.
playing before a capacity audience
of 1700 In Akron's beautiful Goodyear Theatre.' The concert was
sponsored by the Akron Councll
m the
Swarthmore High School Gymnasium
Saturday, May 17, 1947 - 9110 1 P. M.
Tickets, '$4.80 per.coupIe at Michael's aDd Malic Bcm
Retreshments Included
Welfare
Fund
..
flne Its
perform~i~3~~~~;;~5~~~~~~~§~~~~~~S~~~~~~1 ance
of
Church
Women
fo:"'
Youth
can perhaps be best deacr.tbed
!
Th~
I •• YIII' HIUI.II••ill·eo.pIeI.
wl1II raII7 __
nco- Ld ""
-7VDI'
-olean.... wIIJ.........
NeIll • uWe !oM
0 0 _ No daR to fIT ....1IDd
and • _ _ on 0ftIJ1hIn«.
911Z
DOMESTIC
Rap 1JIes=..t .....
Ite&urned within , DaJ1l
A"'s"" It C"mK.~!!,'-
lOll Pm;:k Ave..1~warthmor.!'- ~••
p,,- Seardl_re 0730 or .S2...e ....r ....... . . . .
P"sIm Rugs
/01' s,,1_ _"
_".1
....
by the following comments ot Oscar
'Smith. music critic of' the Ak.-on
Beac~n Tournai . . . . "The young
artlsts gave an outstanding recital.
Mrs. Kupellan and Mrs. Orr. each
an exceptionally fln,ta pianist In he:::
own right, played brilliantly together. Rarely does one hear bet...
ter coordlnatJ.on and expression
than this pla.no team :-evealed last
nite......
The program Includ"ld: "Sheep
Mg:ty Safely Graze" by Bach-Howe:
"Prelude and Fugue in C Minor"
by Bach-Bauer: Eight "Llebeslleder Waltzes" by Brahms-Male:.-;
and the "Romance" and "Tarantella" from Suite No. 2 Opus 17 by
Rachmaninoff. Their panthuslastlc
reception brought forth as enco-:oes;
"Popular Bong" from Facade, by
W.illiam Walton and "Chanson
from Le Bal Martlnlquais
by Da:olu8· MUhaud.
Louise Kupe-llan Is well known
In the Ea.I!It as well as the Middle
West for her numerous solo ana
two- piano recitals.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
,-,,_ ..., M. Paulson of Park Avenue,
she Is a. graduate of tbe PhUadel-
Mother's Day is Every Day at
Strath Haven Inn
But on Sunday, May 11 we will·honor all'
We invite
MOTHERS
you
celebrate this DAY at the "INN"
to
For ileaervatiotu, telephone
Swarthmore 0680
.
April "MADEMOISELLE" (pg. 330)
Celex·
ANTIQUES DEl'T. GOING
TO NEW<1A8'1'L1D
"Newcastle Day" on May 17,
will be the flnal jaunt of th,-e AntlQ:-ues department. with Mrs. BIrney K. Morse, as cha1:-~an.
CluD ,members who wlsli to ·'pngrlmate" should get In toucb with
Mrs. Morso, Swa.. 060:2, 80 that
transportation ean be ar:oanged •.
Twenty-three historic
bousell
and churches will b."!I on view In
tItls old Delaware town' which ot·
ters a great variety in all typea ot
~n~lque.. Tbe. Newcaatle Commit..
tee eharges 12.50 tor the day.
18 planned to leave tha c1Dh ho_·
early In the morning..
Satwill Fabric
RAINCOAT
OUR
PRICE
SAVING
.... • • • Jo.t 1..
t
~
W'
ala
.~
I ..
.. •
1t'1 ... to , . to 1.__...Ii••r,. tit ...
,.;, =h" _ .....,. OaF.
OF
MAR'rEJ .'8. MARKETS
ENJOYED
pated In the Antlquea Department
trIp to Ephrata Clo1aters and H.,r-I
I
ahe,. on IfaJ' 1 when "th:e:y~:;,~;
conducted through the r
bull41nga ot tho Cloisters .. and
learned much ot the I1f.
coloO)' which da1e8 back to.
UOO'.. A great oontl'aat ....
_ u,.. tour _ . ~th::e~I:::1
"t
'CIluo'
IlJ'
?
&
-,-AM,
..•
to. U!" H.ph'.,.'
trip·
1.1 'en".
JtOte4 ..
• \Aqua
• Green
• Gray
• Beige
• Btack
• B~uty
Step
OUt into • .buW:·ia it
,ou'll1M: the well dflRl4
w,.- ~
after the IUD c:_ out. Bu_ it, belt it, slip CIG the denchab\e
hood, and lee • t : r I T _ pm lid Satwill
_dry ~ c:omiomble. In __ 10 _ 20.
SP.EARE~SSIOOND
., -':
,
..
BOARD DIRECTS
SCHOOL DETAILS
-JR. G.O.P. HOLDS
DANCE TOMORROW
Ree,tabli,hing PreWar Series
at H. S.
.Weigh Many Matters
ItlMonthly
Session
The Young Republlcan's Club of
LAST CAlL
Any article submitted to the
Mutual Exchange of the Womao's Club and not collected from
Mrs. George 'V. Sweet. Swarthmore 2691, by Wednesday, May
21, wlU be given to charities.
CHORAL CONCERT
DRAWS BIG CROWD
Singers, Audience
Acclaim Miss
Blodgett
The choral groups of-the bigh
Th:e Swarthnloro School Board
Hchool
presented their D.lJnual
public dance of tho post-war erR.
last week had a busy meeting,
scholarship fund raJ.slng concert
t morl ')';II: n.!b'ht In tbe high school
crowded with a disousslon of a
under the contagious. skilled lead;';::,'r1nl~lumt fr.om 9 until J.
variety of problems. W. E. nungan
ership 0 r th'9tr beloved "Mlas
Mwdo (or the affair will be prowas tn a.ttendance at his tIrst m~t
Blodgett" Friday night in Clothler
vided by Joey Kearns and his 16
ing as l\. new member ot th'e board
MemorIal.
Tho
buUding, w a 9
piece orcb'estra, known throughout
and chairman of the property comcrowded a :[ull halt: hour before
the Philadelphia area as an out·
)nittee.
tho program opened. the communstanding radio band.
I.Rtters were re~lved rroUl Rep ..
Ity having learncd from past years
The dance will bo fifth In a ser-'
r('scntatives Elwood
Turner,
Walter
that th'c double lUM of finely train•
I
The Alnsworth-Wernher Post
lee that was broken by the war.
Layer. a.nd Louis Bloom D.cknowled VoiceD In '0. program of great
In the 8lx years th,at have ela.pBCd
edging the School Board's provloU!~ No. 427, American Legion Is again varlety and the atrecttonate Interest
since tho last alm.llar atra.J.r. many
communications urging their SUI>!- planning thia 'Community's com- 0:[ .slngen' parents, makes early
new re81den~ have comlJ tb 8Y{arMrs. John E. !'licllael, wllf)l:::lC Inll:Ort of H,ouso Bill No. 111. wh.loh memoration activities for Memor- arrIval n nccessIty. In th~ years
stallRtion
us
presldent
of
the
thmo~. It Is the hope of the dance
would ~tatn Swarthmore's present Ial Day. All Borough organizations of Alice E. Blodgett·s music super',",oman's
Club of S",urUunorc
committee tha.t everyone will think cUmaxed Tuesday ,aftcl"llOOn'S level 'ot State appropriation a.t Including Girl and Boy Scouts, vielon In the local schools, this
or this ,dance as a Q'ood chanco to
$44,000 per year. Wor4 was re- Brown.tes and Cuba arc asked to spdng concert has been a highfinal session.
get acq1l8.inted with friends and
ceived. also from the Department participate In the exercises which Ught of thc musical sCUllon.
nelgbbOl1l tn the Borough.
0:[ Pul,tllc Instruction suggesting will open a.t Borough Hall at 9
All units gave excellent perCh'arlea' F. Seymour Is chail"maD.
that tlie adoption o( the budget A. M., and parade out Park avenue formances, th~ opening salutation
of the danco c~nimltt~. Serving
and levying of th"q school tax' rate to ~tlu.wn ccmetery and baok to by ·the Senior GirlS· Glee Cl-ub
with h1m arc 'Patty Campbell,
be postponed Q.8 tar as necessary the 'Vorld W~r II honor roll at setting the tone for the evening.
Kathryn Simpers, Mrs. EUzabeth
Into Juno in ordor that the action the Bank. The High SchOOl' Band This group's Brazilian "Tutu MaW, Lippincott, Russell Kneedler.
of the Leglslature In regard to will play Its uRual stirring role in rnmba" with solo by Ann~ HickCoUn Hltch;man. Robert Longwell.
teachers salaries and other p~nd the; program.
man was popular as was -the
and Ned Pyle. ex-offilclp.
ing legislation' may btl known. Such
At their Dorough Hall monu- ··Andalucla".
delay would he legal and also ment World' War I veterans will
The ~ork of the Junior Girls'
would be tn accOl'dance with tho be eommemorated. Th'o service at Gleo Club which' Inc!uded the
usual school budget-making prac- the cemetory will be for both
clll.&llc
and
beautiful C e Bar
The Inaugura.l h:.ncheon. Tu'2!stice of h ..vlng tho budget h"""d Civil War and World War I vetFrlUlck's
"Pants
An~UcU8" wJ.th
day, May 13, marl«ld tho clOHO or
upon tho expenditures required In erans. And the eioslng (,xerclaeH
obllguto
sung
by
Carolyn
De Furia,
tho Swa!'thmore Woman's Club tor
ror 'Vorld War II partiCipants.
accordance with thc new laws.
Mary
Knabb,
and
Paulln~
~noke,
tho season and th'c two-year
ad-.
,
Nancy
Hoot
of
Lafayette
avenue
was
generany
pleasing.
Dancers
mlnlBtration ot tho retiring otncers.
fro)n tho sixth grado added gay,ty
Mrs. Peter E. Told who took over u. grnduat~ of 'v~st Chester State
to the "Come UtUe Maid'" and tne
th<) prC81denc~ last summer a:[ter TeaChers Colltlge in elcmentary cd·
flnal, ,uns~heduled
round w a 1'1
the dea.th of Mrs. I.tT~k n. More)', uen.tion was elected as a t,mchcr In
the el
greatly
apprcclat~d.
was
presented
with
her
"past-presAt the finn.1 meeting of the
The 'Boys' Quartot which baa
swarthmore Mothers" Club Mrs. Ident pin" by !.iI'S. Robert L. .work, ~ext Septcm~er. The f,ollow:
.1n~'
teachors
,~n
the
'''~h
school
grown
into the 'communlty's 'heart
Coates,
a
past.
IJrQRtdmlL
MI'B,--lIacD g6wiDg .,WWI,' ele~ted
were
ele'cted
to
assist
u.S
Su~TVisover
tho
years and earned U.s redQnt tor next y<'.Qr. The' other of- Coates expressed th-3 appreciation
lng
reachers
with'
sum
nunHchoot
spect
with
its matu'r1ng performficers elected are Vice President. of the -club for th'c excellent rccord
program.
..\nCC8 sang thJ"Co! numbers which
Mrs. 'WIn. H. James; ltecording made by Mrs. Told.
Adeline
Armstrong,
Jntroduced commendable tndlvidual
llAry
A recommendation ot the directSeoretary, Mrs. Wm. E. G.·aham;
singing as well n:i en8emblc work.
Secretary,' 'Mrs. ors of th'o <:lub to chu.ngc th~ Strouse. J. }.;. lJu~cun. HOnl-y'HofCorresponding
Tht' Swal·thmore chapter of Ho- Ono encore was d,'mandcd and the
mnnn.
Hll.rl'Y
Oppenland~r.
David
Trens.
MrH.
Wm.
weekly
1l\eetlng
to
tho
Ke~ond
And
David Ullman;
Kurtzbalz: Membership Cbalt"man, fourth Tucsday with department \Vatklns. Also elected was Huth tUI'Y International celebratcd ita audlenCo} wQ.Ilwd another. bu(lly.
Consolation for thl" fact th11.t
M.... Ralph V. Little;. Hospitality meetings on the other Tuesdays Hru.dy ot Hl~ddon Heights to touch tenth anniversary Tuesday eVening
WIUI
pres<3ntod
to
the
members
at
commercia.l
ClllS9CS.
Bids
tor
coal.
or
this
week
with
n
dinner
in
the
the
quartet graduated this year i!'l
Chairman. :Mrs. John B. Maerker
the
behest
of
the
Incoming
officers,
fuel
oil,
and
towel
service
were
Woman's
Clubhowre.
to
be
found in the enthu8iustic and
and Board Member, :?tlrs. .T. G.
recelVled
and
contrltcUi
let
ILH
folJohn
K
Michael
WUH
chairman
tho cllange to be- considered durcapable singing of the BOY:i:' Gle"
Breltllng'.
...
of the event which was attended Club in Us second annual appearWith money mad~: at the club's lng n. trial period of one year. After lows:
lo"ucl oU to yu.n Alen Brothers by 70 people. Speaker of the even- ltncc. "1>9 Gospel Train" with its
annual theater benefit donations of a lengthy dlRcuHSion the motton
and to Wilson Coal and Supply lng was Ernest, Duftlle, of Marp)e surprise ending and tho medley of
$30 were given to Camp a.nd Hos- was carrl":l'd.
The Junior and Young Mothers' Company and towcl service to Township, whosc sub.tect was "How fu.vonlte sea HOngH displayed the
pital' and ,60 to the Swarthmoro
Recreation
AssooiaUon.
The Sections or the club were .·OP1·C- Kltne'M Coat, Apron and ,Towel 'to GPot More out of Lito." lDJstrict group to advantage and completely
Mothers' Club gavo a girt to the Mented ~t tho luncheon by HOR;'I- Supply Co'lnJ'HlIlY, Orders for re- Govcrnor \Valbw ~chruf[eU of delighted the nudi"'!noc.
•
WomantB Club in the tfhOerm EOdfltha mond Jones and Mrs, C. Justus binding
tcxtbookH Ilnd Uhrlu'Y Bl,thl('h(,JIl
J.
0 CUBt omu,t"Y g Ifls 0 f
Look~ WC~ phu'cd with J.. n~rary ernOl" Henry Schnlmm of \Vost
-contribution towa.rd
G arra h u.n. mh
Morey . Scbolarship I"und. As 0. tI lese freeU ons t 0 the so n.1'
or c 1u b Htnd~ry and Savidge an~ Krimmel Ch('..ster ab~o spoke.
token of tltelr appreciation for her 'wcrc made thiM year to the Edith' of Phtll1delphla. Contract for supTh:;:' eharl.~r for the local Rotary
fine work, tho club presented to Swan Morey :Memorial Fund. Ml'M, 1,I"ln"
...
mag·.·......... lne"n for cl;'-'room waH gnl.ntcd 011 AprIl 27, 1937. 'rhe
Mrs., C. J. Garrahan. ratiring prest- -George Sohohlngcr, Chair'man of llbrary use was awarded to Her,.. 15 charter members seourlng It
.dent, a set of dessert plates. Mrs. Education,
had charge of' col- Ulan Goldb('rgcl' AJ{(~ncy of Bo::;t.oll were R. e. Ammerman. E. M.
Avery Blake also' received a gift lecUng the fund. It wnl be UB:'9d tor which has 'Hupplled the magazines Buchner. Cllu'l~nce Ha.nnunl. George
and m'any thanks for her valuable a scholorship grant to a senior in rcoont yea.rs.
B. Heckma.n, William Hoffman,
-assIstance as representat~ve from girl in each of the 'next three
Th'c Board was advised of Um WnUam -I~.~, John E. Mloba
the Woman's Club. The new' con- classes preferably to a girl inter- receipt or a carload of fine alnders \Vu.ync
Mosteller,
Edward
L.
If pooches, slyly pceltinf;r out
stitution was: voted 1::Ipon and for- ested in going into teachJng or from the Penns:vlvania Railroad Noyes, Frederick Patman, John
mally accepted by the club.
hom., oecononiles. The scholarshiP Company through the courtesy of Pitmn,n. Charles Russell, Harold the windows of borough dog
After the electionlf the club had wlll be award(~d by the high Edward Temple. These cinders are Speight, \Va.lter Suplee, and Etrie houeeM this week were unable to
the deltgbttul experlenco;) of hear- scholarshlp committee.
spy the threatening dog-catcher. it
th~ special kind nceded for resut·- S. Sproat.
ing Q, book reviewed by Mrs. J. V.
Mrs. Told made a report of the facing the running track at tho
NEW ROTAItY OFFIOERS
is because BorOugh Secretnry EIS. Bishop. abe first presented to conventton ot\ tlfe Pennsylvania Hutgers avenue field. The board
Dr. Ammc:r'man is thc newly 110tt Richardson has found that
tbe club a beauUful angel food Federation ot' Women"s Clubs at
dire-cted that a. letter of thanks be ~l~eted president of Swarthmore catchers are sometimes as elusive
"Cake to be raUied off. The $12 Buck HlI1 Falls, May 6. 7~ nnd 8,
scnt to Mr. Templo for his gen'2!r~s RotraJuns. G. Ba.ker Thompson is
•
collected was donated Ito the Can- which she and Mrs. John E. ity In arranging to supply th'ese • vice-president, Horace Passmore as the catchees.
.
.
cer Drive. :Mrs. Bishop then ex- Michael att-lnded as delegates. Mrs.
secretary.
Elliott
Richardson
At mid-week he had not been
cinders.
,
plained. uhow never to bo tired"
(Continue4 on page iI)
treasurer, and Howard Sipler and able to fill Council's order that
(Continued on Page 6)
from the' book by that' name by
Charles G. Thacher directors.
a. dog-catcher be employed to enMarIe RM". P·hyolcal fatigue can
EJGHTII
GRADERS\
force the local ordinance requirbe made
, up by. a good ntgbt's
INVITE
BOROUGH
Mc:Cabe
N~d
U.
S.
Associate
Ing a.11 canines to be on a leash
sleep, she sald. but mental fatlque
The entire community is Invited
Thomas B. McCabe. of North
Tbe
drive
for
funds
for
the
may be caused by boredom. worry
to attend the Festival of Plays to Chester road. president of the or confined to theIr owners' propAmerican Cancer Society haft
or an inferioritY' complex. Mrs.
be given tonight In the High Scott _ Paper Compa~y. Chester, erty. HOWEVER. Mr. Richardson
been extended according to an
Btshop qnoted from the book, uIt
School Auditorium by all the pu- was elected to' the Council of felt certain he was about to clinch
announcement
by the dlairma:n.
1sn't the conditions we face but the
pUs of thc eig}lth grade. E1l7.abcth Unltcd States Associates this week.
Mrs. F. H. }o"'orsythe. This act
spirit In which we tace them. In~lcKie directs the production, Altcf' The organl7.atlon, composed of tn- one, so it iM far from satc, little
coincides with a na.tion-wide exterest is where we put it." "Interfinance Fldo, to venture forth on your
E. Blodgett is in charge of period dUHtr:\--.
business . and
tension of the $12.000,000 camesting people are people who are
music which has an Important leaders. as u. representattve of the spring hors d~oeuvring-unle8S you
palgu .
Interested,
boring
people ' are
place In the RerlCS of brief plaYA United States In the International can be satisfted with .sniffs in your
The first reports on the results
bored" Mrs. Bishop punctuated
na does t.he dancing dlr£'cted b~· Chamber, of Commerce is engaged own \lack yard.
of tbe drive in tho borougb show
her review with amusing quotain speeding removal of wartime
Mrs. A nne Sullivan.
a total of ,1660.97 collected to
tions eo that her talk was very
Awarded Fellowabip
A
medieval
manor
scono
t~tro barriers to international trade.
date. Of this amount $100 has
entertaining 88 well as reJuvenatDorothy Henderson Guenther.
duces
the
seven
plays,
The
Ji",\\11
ot
been raised througn the ettorts
lnr;.
formerly of Swarthmore. has been
Adam. Pyramu8 and Thisbe, RevBereaved
of the Junior Section of the
The club haa had a very successFriends of David Gilcreest wlll awarded an Exchange Fellowship
esby Sword Play, Rip Van Winkle,
fUl BeaSOD with ... large attendance
Woma.n's Club.
the
American-Scandinavian
She Was ,Only a }lurmcr's'Daugh- regret to learn that his lion David by
at almost every meeting, wJlUe &
Indlvlduals who have not yet
Foundation.
A senior at the UniEarl,
iborn
on
May
of,
died
May
ter, The Lord's Office. ~and a congood percenJage ot the group baa
contributed lire :ftBked to send
versity
of
Pennsylvania.
she ex-,
8
in
ColQrado
Springs.
temporary skit' Our Town. Ha.rlan
participated In the actlvltiea during
theli" contrlbutlona directly to
peets
to
continue
her
studies
In
The
baby
~
a
grandson
of
Jessup dramatized the Rip Van'
the year. It ta hoped that uext ,...:r
Mra. Forsrthe at UO Thayer
awedlsll
Literature
,at
the
Univer,Winkle play and Julie Lange wrQte Mr. and II..... O. ;(; Gllcreest ot
It win be even tarter and more &0road. Swarthmore.
sity of Up ...1a.
Vassar avenue.
the contemporary .~~e.
tIYe.
\
~wartbmoro will hold' its fl1'8t big
LEGION PLANS
MEMORIAL' DAY
To Honor.Veterans 01
Three Wars on
May 30th
WOMEN LUNCH AT
INAUGURAL EVENT
MOTHERS CLUB
SEASON CLOSES
Install New Officers
As Club Year
End,
MrtI. Gowing Elected.
Preaident at La,t
Meeting
ROTARY ENDS 1ST
,DECADE HERE
Extend DriVe
TO YOU
More than 40 women
TONIGIIT
YEAR
l&-No. 20
haa
JlER8HEY AND EPHRATA
'They'd rather J»t ........ 1 hI', they'd rather
DOt talk aIaoat the ......,. tbat IIIlwt for
THE· SWARTHMOR
0.00<>
WOMAN'S a.UB NO'l'ES
ON POppy DAY
SINGS
CL011IIER
Wise Dogs Be Wary
AT 19.00!
ame Olga Samaroc Stowkowskl.
Mrs. Paulson spent the week. prior
to the' concert with her daughter
and grandson, 'J.'gddy.
OIORUS
AT
Birthday Dinner Helc.
Tuesday Night
At Club
As Advertised in
at Music a.rid a.
I t~~;;ec~onservatory,
scholarship pUPIll of Mad...
C()IIFGE
.'
fabric . . yau.
J'LOOB
,.,.
,
,
-''''.
\
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
\
THE SWARTHMOREAN
8
I
LEAGUE AND CLUB
SPONSOR TALKS
Housing Problems
Analyzed Last
Friday
On J.irJday evening thc Woman's
Club cooperated with the I~ab'11e
of Women Vote::'s in Swarthmore to
enabl'P. the subject of homdng in
\.Delawarc County to be di!)cu!$Hod.
lfrs. Glenn Morrow, prcsid
the League presided. Introducing
u ... the Urat speaker M:,s. Elizabeth
Boldt, consultant to tlfe Philudelphia Housing Association. Mrs.
Boldt ...... ent into th~ social, civ1c,
and economic aspects of housing,
bringing out the various melhods
used today. whocreby a person can
get a house. She brought out the
pOints that building Is being done
mostly for the uppe:- income
groups, who move up Crom tho
low""!r priced houses which arc older, and in various stngCfl or detcr.io:'ation. One reason for lack oC
lower priced houses is that construcHon costs arc so much higher
fire In these areas are vc!'y much
than In earlter yeal'&
than tn good standard rcs'fhe speaker. dlsc118Sed Ya:-ious higher
Identlal areas.
bIlls On hOUSing. as the Taft Bm
Var10US housing p!'ojccts In
whIch has b~n rejected. and tho Chcst"Jr city and In Delaware
Insurance Bill which has been
County
were mentioned.
The
passed, as being excellent legisla...
County Authority operated 1000
tion. Bulldlng cOd~ also restrict unite outside of Chester. A CODthe amount ot housing able to go stant cfrort is being made In housup. The number ot sub standard
dng p:'ojects to Interest people in
units In Philadelphia was put at
taking responalblUty
for
thoeir
11.000.
homes, thus it becomes an eduea.
Joseph D, Calhoun, chairman of tiona! process. The Hook Road
the Dc:lawa~ County Housing Aut,.. area In Darby Township wus menhO::'ity said that people who need tloned as being the most io need
homes most are the least articulate
right now ot new housing.
group compared with the very arOccupying ontclul positions .In
tlculate high pressure groups about
~hou8ing both In PhUadelphla and
them. The pU::'POse of public housIn Sp:-lngfl.eld, Norman Mansell
Ing has ~en stated clearly in an
spokc on the n~cd for "thInking
act passnd by the Pennsylvan.ia
selfishly" about certain problcms,
Legislature, which estabUshed the
Cor Instance traffic In relation to
Public Housing AuthOrity for this
on~'s chll
vironment in relation to onc's
l)Crson9 in low incOinc groups,
own family. '''Don't just be InfluenMr. Calhoun said that the Idea ced," saId ~{r. Alansell, "but Inthat public bouslng will ov~r 0001- Huonce conditions a:-ound you in
ifcte with p::'ivutoe building .1a not Kgard to zoning, traffic laws, llroptl'UC. Actually, private enterprise in crt)" changes, etc.
real estate Is benefited by it. l"jgIt is necessary (or each comures quoted showed the costs to
m unity to plan for It.OJ own bundvarious cities in th~ United States
Ing Cuture; whe!"'C the heavier
to have slum arens. Costs acc:-uing
traffic oC the futUre Is to go
to the taxpayer through city hand- through or around the town, what
Hng of crime. police protection, kind and how ruany new bUildings
arc to be put up, for what purposes, and whe!"C. In this Way only
cnn the valu~s which the towns·
people want to keep be preeervcd
In the- face oC new conditions.
RHYTHM CLASsEs CLOSE
come only occasion_tty. but demonstrate how It Is possible to beThe Alice Kraft Rbythm DancIng gin at once to H8ten to the mule
Classes wlll close tor the season and through It express a free and
today at the Woman's Club House. creative urge. .
Parents and all otbers interested
arc cordially invited to attend these
ltu:Jt two classes of the year, at 3:30
Mrs. I. R. MacElwee of Mt. HOly-'
for children up through six years aka place presided at the luncheon
of age, and at lour o'clock for meeting of the YO\1ng RepubUcaDs'
children seven and over.
'I'hCBC classes will bo conducted
as usual to show the method employed. Some children have 'just
recently Joined and others have
,.
Club ot Pennsylvania held at the
Haonali Penn House. Philadelphla,
li'rlday, Mr. H. Birchard Taylor,
guest speaker, talked on "The
Port of PhUadelphla."
1897 • Gold_ Jubilee Sea_ • 194:1
3 free Sunday Concerts, Sylvan Hq" 4,15, 7.15. ,,45
MURRAY WOOD and JEANNIE UIIEI
SwHlfMorll 01 Son.
. . . DE _ _.....m. _ KCIUII1I & _
JACK niCK'S KIDDIIS' HOUR, 2 P •••
A,ue, ofThrllrlllrl Arltadiou
0"." Enning, and WeH.ncI. TiIIl/.ray 23 • Dally TIwc =".
~~~~
Exciting Opportunities
Young Republicans' Club of Swarthmore
For Swarthmore Book Lovers
Presents Joey Kearns and hiS Orchestra at a
BOOK SALE
Men • Women • ChRdren
League of Women Voters' Book Sale
SA TURDA Y, MAY 10, 9-4
Borough Hall
Book.co Dlnl' be donate(l all day ];~fday, 1'18,. 9th
nrlng thcm to the Co-op.
.ak. Yo.r Houseeleanilg Co....pl.t.
w1&b really dean rap. Let us
deaD fOur rap and house-
.oss
.leaDing will seem a uttle
.ndl.... No dust to fly around
and settle bank on
SPRING FORMAL
Local Girl In Akron Recital
ever,tbln~.
9112
DOMESTIC
Bugs Cleaned aDd
Returned within , Da:rs
cPA"'S"" tt Comgen,ylOQ Pa~k Ave"..llwarthmor..e. ~a.
....... S_rthmore 0730 or 0529 •• CrearfJraolc 4846
hoke Pmlan Rugs for Sal....._ ..........._ /
On April 29. Louise Paulson
Kupclian nppeamd In a. d,uo-piaUQ
!"ecital with Joan Gulnter Orr.
piaying before a capacIty audience
of 1700 in Akron's beautiful Good.
year Thcat~. The concert was
sponsored by the Akron Council
of Church Women fo::' Its Youth
Welfare Fund. Th~ flne performance can perhaps be best dcser.1bed
by the followIng comments of Oscar
Smith, music critic of the Ak::,on
Beacon Journal. . . . ·'The young
artists gave an outstanding rccital.
!tlrs. Kupelian and Mrs. Orr, each
an exccptt~mally fin~ pianist In he:own right. played brilliantly to·
gether. Rarely does one hear better coordination and expression
than this plano team !'evealcd last
nite." . . .
The program Includ~d; "Sheep
l't!jay Safely Graze" by Bach-Howe;
in the
Swarthmore High School Gymnasium
Saturday, May 17, 1947 - 9 tb 1 P. M.
Tickets, -$4.80 per couple at Michael's and Muaic Box
Refreshments Included
~
Mother's Day is Every Day at
Strath Haven Inn
But on Sunday, May 11 we will-honor all
MOTHERS
this
We invite you to celebrate
DAY at the "INN"
For Reservations, telephone
Swarthmore 0680
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"Prelude
and :F'ugue
in C "Llcbe.~Minor"
by Bach-Bauer:
Eight
lieder Waltzes" by Brahms-Male:; .,
and the "Romance" and "·I'arantella." from Suite No. 2 Opus 17 by
Rachmaninoff. Their enthusiastic
reception brought forth as enco,:"cs;
"Popular Song" troln l?acadc, by
"\V.ilJiam Walton and "Chanson
CI'cole" from LtJ Bal Mnrtiniquais
by Da:-Ius Mtlhaud.
Louise Kupeltan is well known
In the East as well as the Middle
West for her numerous !-lolo and
two-piano ~eltalfl.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
~Paul M. Paulson of Park Avenue,
she is n. graduate of the Philadel·
phla Conservatory or Music arid a.
. fo:-mer scholarship pup.ll of Madatne Olga Samaroe Stowkow9ki.
Mrs. Paulson spent the week prior
to the" concert with her daughter
and grandson, ~ddy.
As Advertised in
April "MADEMOISELLE" (pg. 330)
AT
19.00 !
Celex
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
ANTIQUES DEPT. GOING
TO NEWCASTLE
"Newcastle Day" on May 17,
will be the flnal jaunt oC th~ An-
au\'
ON POppy
DAY
They'd rather not remendter, they'd rather
DOt talk about the bravery that me.m for
them • • • Ioat u"'.... blinded eyes, n. eel
It', up to JOII to nm
''th··Ira'' _ Poppy OaT.
Iaap.
•
It, to ..,.
MARTEL'S MARKETS
tiques department, with Mrs. Birney K. Morse, as chal:-man.
Club members who wish to "pl1grlmate" should get in touch with
Mrs. Morse, Swa. 0602, 90 that
transportation can be ar:'anged.
Twenty-three historic
houges
and ch·urchcs wUl ~ on view in
this old Delaware town which of,
ters a g:oeat varIety In all types at
antlq\l'eB. The Newcastle Committee charges 12.50 for the day. It
Ie planned to leave the club hoU8l&
early in the morning.
HERSHEY AND EPHRATA
ENJOYED
More tban 40 women partlc1·
pated In the Antiques Department
trip to Ephrata Cloisters and Her·
ahey On Ma.y 1 when they weM
conducted through the rema.lnlng
buildings ot the Cloisters and
learned much of the Ute "ot the
colony which date8 back to the
1100'.. A great contrast was ottiered by tl-. tour th... &be Her-
Bhey ChocoWe _ " . which wu
followed by a trip to the Hel'llhey
Museum. especially Doted" ror Its
Btl...... . - _1111 oollecUoD
of ....uaual e l _
Satwill Fabric
RAINCOAT
OUR
PRICE
SAVING
TO YOU
32%
OF
• \Aqua
• Green
• Gray
• Beige
• Black
• Beauty
Step out into a shcnrer in ir:-you'll be the well dressed lady even
after the sun comes out. Button it, belt it, slip on the clecacb.b\e
hood, aDd lee the cravanette processed
Sa~1l fabrk
dry and comfortable. In sizes 10 to 20.
SPEARE'S SECOND FLOOR
keep you
COllEGE
O:IORUS
SINGS
AT
THE SWARTHMORE
CLOTIlIER
TONIGHT
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 16, If'7
VOL. 19-No. 20
WOMAN'S CLUB HEAD
•
"JR. G.O.P. HOLDS
DANCE TOMORROW
Reestablishing PreWar Series
at H. S.
"l'lle Young Hepuhllcan'ti Club of
will hold its flrst big
pllolic dance of ~he post-war era
t n1orJ·I.\' n.l~"l.t In the high school
;.!::,T' n: ~jum, fr,om 9 untn 1.
.Mutiie for the alTair will he PI'O~
vld-cd by Joey Kearns and his 16
piece orcheHirn, known th"011!;"hout
tht.' Philadelphia area as an out·
~t.andtng r6.dlo band,
The dance will h(! nfth in a serj~ that wa~ llrokcn by the war.
In the six y(>Ars that have elapsed
since the last sImJlar affair, many
l1ew residents hav(' COIIW th SWl.lI'thmo~. It is the 110pO of the dance·
committee that everyone .....
think
of this dance aB a. good chance to
get acquainted with friends and
neighbors In tho Borough.
Charles F. Soymour Is chalrtnan
of the dan-co comJl1ittt.~. Serving
with him arc 'Patty Campbell.
Kathryn Simpers, l\.h·fI. Elizabeth
"\V. Lippincott, UusBell Kneedler,
Coltn Hltchplan. Rohert ].A)ngwcll,
and Ned PYle I cx·omlclp.
BOARD DIRECTS
SCHOOL DETAILS
Weigh Many Matters
In Monthly
Session
~wtLrthmol"CJ
LAST CALL
Any article submitted lo the
Mutaa]
I~xchangc
of the 'VOIl1-
au's Club and not collected from
:;\1rs. George \V. Sweet, SWHI·th-
CHORAL CONCERT
DRAWS BIG CROWD
Singers, Audience
Acclaim Miss
Blodgett
mOl'e :..!G91, by Wcdnesda)', :\lay
21. will bt: given to
chal'ltie~.
LEGION PLANS
MEMORIAL· DAY
The dlOral g.·oups of the high
Hwarthmol'c School Doard
H(:hool
Ilresented
thclr
annual
hlSl week had it busy meeting,
scholul'ship Cuntl ra.islng" concert
cl'owded \\'1th a dil->cus~!on of u.
lind..:')' the COnlilh"ious, skilled leatl~
\"addy of problems. \\r. I';. Dungan
('rship 0 f tt,~~ir beloved "l\li~s
was in attendance at hi"H fil~t JlIc-c1t·
Blodg(>U" Friday night in Clothier
iug- as a new memher of the board
:;\Iellloriul.
'nU..l
uuildlnJ.:"
was
and chairman of the propert)" corncrowded a. full half hour hefol'Po
'mittec .
the program opened, the co'InIllUIll.I'tters ·were re('<~lvcd froUl Rel l ity ha\'jng: It'al'neo from past y.:ars
I"t'Hcnt..ativcs Blwood '.rurnel·, \Valter
Post that the double lU1'o~ of fInely trainTIlt'
AlnHworth-\VeruJI'
Layel', and I..o~ls BloolII IU'knowiNo. -127. American Legion Is ngaln pd \·oices. In 'n JlI'ogl'um of bra-cat
edging tho School noal'd's pl"cvious
vlannin/-:" this co·mmunlty's com- Vill'kty and the ufTccUonatc interest
<·omrnunications urging their su~
uf J;illge1"~' JHlren~, IllUkt.'S early
port of HOll!:le Bill No, 117, which IIlcmol'ation activities for l\{(,Hnor- ul'l'iva) a necessity, In th~ >'ca~
~lrs. John t·:. ~lIl'1uu..'I. \\"lro~c h ..
!'itnlllllhm us pl'cshlcnl of the
would I~taln Swarthmore's present iul Day. All BOl'fJugh organizutlons of Alice E. Blodgett's music super\\~()numts
Club or SWIU'thIIlOI'C
Icv~1 "of State
apr.ropriaUon at incitHling- Girl and Bo)' !:;couts,
cUmU:U!il 'tuesday "rtcl'HOOn'S
"\'itiion in uic local schoob", thls
'44,000 ])el' year. 'Vord was re- iJ:"ownJe:-- a lUI euos nrc asked to
fiN'l session.
p.u'Uclptl1c in the exel'cises which Spl"illg" l'Ollccrt hn.~ he(~n :.l hlgh_
ceivcd, also rt'OJll thoe Dellartment
will open a.t 13orough Hall at 9 light of tht· lIIusit'al season.
uf Public Im.truction suggeHtlng
AU
units 1-::1\'C excellent perthat the n<1option of the budget A. M .. and llUrade out Park avcnU(~ (onHances. th,! openlnh" sLlutatlon
nnd levying of th.~ school tax- ratc to i':asthL\\'n ('cmctery und back to by ·tJw H,mior Girls' Glee Club
he postponed as far aH necessary the \VorJd 'V:lr Ii h01l01' roll at setting the tonX! for the evening.
into Jun~ in order that the action tho Bank. 'rhe High School Band
ThiH group's Bl'Ilzilian "Tutu M.Lof th.., I&glslatul'o In regard to wlll play iho; lUntal !:lUning I'(lh~ in
raruha" with solo by Ann~ IUckteachers ~ahLl'ieN und other p~Jnd lhe progralll.
I Illun
was pOPHlar us was ,thQ
At their Borough Hall monu- "Andalucia·'.
inJ.: t("gl"SluUon mttY lw known" Hllch
delay would he kg"al and also ment World War 1 veterans wlll
The work of the Junior Girls'
would he in aCeOl'dalU:l~ with th~ be (~OJnlncllloratcll. The Si~I·vh.•~ at.
Club which" included the
mmal school hudget-1l1ukinJ; prac- the ce"llle!pry will he for both GICt~
elas-'d{'
and
beautlrul
C
,
Inaugural lunchcOll, Tu~aCivil
W"m'
and
\VOIld
\Var
1
vcte ~ Lr
tice ot having the budget has<~11
J'~l"4Lnck':-I
"Panis
Angelicus"
\VUh
du)', 1\1a.y 13, murk"'d the dose of
lilian the t!xp(mdlturcs requirell in ('!"lUIS. And tht· dmdng tlxerciSes
ohlig-ato sung by Carolyn Uelt'uf'la,
tho Swarthmore \Voman'M Club COl'
(01' \\"orld \\'al' n particlpant-H.
:u~col'dnnct. \ ..·ith the new hL ...VR.
.M:ll"y Knabb, and Puulin{' ll""!lluke,
tho senson and th'(~ twot'Year ad:-------Nancy lInot of Lltfayet1t~ a"\'(!I'UC
was g-tmcraJly Jlleasing.
Dancers
mlnIstration of the retiring omeN'S.
a g"l·aduat., of ,,·. . . . st CIH'sh'" Htatt.'
froW tht, Nixth gl'ado aducd gayety
~. Peter 1':. 'I'old who took over
Teachers College in dcnwntm'y l'd·
to the "Comc LittJo Maid" nnd the
th~ presidency last SlimllH'r aftel'
unsch~duled
waR
final.
round
th ...~ death of MrH. l<~r:\.nk H. l\tOI'C~', llCILtioll was elct·ted a9 a t!-!l.lche,· in
I-:""\'U tI~· allpr(~clat"":d.
,vas prcflcntcd with her ''In.l.Ht.prt~ the eH::'m'~ntary schools to begin
'I'ht: Hoys' Quartet which has
!lIent pin" hy :llrs. Hoilert L. work next Scptemlwr. The followgrown into the commuuit~":i 'heart
Coates at }laf:lf. pr..,:dd{mt. Mrs in;.:- teachl!rH in the llig-It ~dl()ol
ove.· the years and earn£'d it~ r{'Coatos expressed th~ appreCiation WCI"t~ elected to ass.ist as :mp'~rvls
tngt<'twhers
with
SlllnnH:1'
':·;('hool
Mpec:t
with its rnuturinJ.;" l>erCol'lIlof the -club {"OI' th·... exc~n..mt record
ill·OJ.;ralll.
Itn('c~ :-anK th~~ numher~ whIch
mudo by Mrs. Told.
~hlry
Armstron~,
AtlelitH'
.intl'oducpd eOlllllll:nduhle individual
.A reeotllllU'ndation of till! ILireet!iinghl~ U~ well n ..; I'nsemble work"
O~
of tho clull to (:h
usc, J" 1':. })UlJCUll, 11 t~nr)" Bof'riH' HW:lI·UlITlOn· (1haptel' uf Uo- One t'ncOI'n w:w d('mand<,d nnd thl'
wctlkly mcetlnA" to tlw ac'.~{)nd and tHunn. HalTY ()pllenl:~nd'~I·. I>a ... ill
Inh'rnational celebrated its nudi{'nc-~ want-cd .anotil"'I·, lJalll~·.
fourUl 'I'ucsday with (leparhncnt \Vatkins. Ahm j·lC'derl wa~ Huth! tan,"
Consolation for th(' faet that
meetings on the othel' 'ruesdays BnulY of 11:.t
was pre:rente
to he found. in the enthusim.:;tie a'1'1
lhe behest of the incomlnJ-r OtliC-CI~, flu"1 oil, anti towel Hcrvlce were ,"Vornan's Clubhou~.
receiV"!d
and
l'nntl';u"l~
kt
aH
tot.
I
"Jolll1
E.
M
i('h:t(~1
waH
('hainnan
l'lLPallk Hin~ing of the Boy:.:;' (:1('\'
lhl~ {:Rll.ngc to he considered dlu'I of the event which wa~ attended Cluh in it~ s(!cond annual appear·
lug a trial period of one Yl'ar. Aft(~l' lows:
I.'nel oil to Van Ait'n BrotherH hy 70 Pllople. Speaker of the e,,"cn- ane..:'. ..I ...• Gospcl Tl'aln" with its
:L h!ngthy
l1i~t~us.... ion the moUon
was carrI~d.
and to \Vihmn {~nal and HlIIIP\Y ing v."a!-o: grn-cst· Dutlllc, of Marple HUI'I,rh';I' PIHling and the "!ncdtcy of
'fhe JuniOi' and YOUllg- l\Iotll"i~rH' COIlIIHtll}' and towel ~crvi(!,' to 'i'owllship. ",hm';I' stlbj~~c:t W;t..,"! "Ho...v f avonUe H{'a -HOnI-:M displayed the
Heetions of tht~ cluh W(~I'I' I't~pl"(.' KliDl"~ Coat, Alwon a.nd . 'rowel to (;I't ",101"1' out uf J..if(~." ,Dish·jct g-r()u)) to ad\"antag-c and COml)l~teh'
\\'all~·l·
~e1l1'ufrdl
of dl'lighted the alldi~nC<1.
sen ted at the lunclwon hy Huxa- HUII))ly {~tl"IllJ)any. ()r,iI'rs fOI" 1"1.'- f;On'I'IlIlI'
novJ,il,nlry
1I1011U Jones allti !\I rs" (~. J lIStUH llindinJ.;"
(ConUnued from Page 5)
It·xthllokl"'
and
Uan·allan. 'I'he ~lIstolllary girts ot Itook~ wei ... · plil(Ttl with Lihl'ary CI'nUI" Ib'nl'Y HehraIII'1l o( \VI':.;l
.
tllI.'SC so~~tions to th.. ! HClLiol' club Bind-~rr and Hllvidge and Krimmel (~l!t'Sh'I' ahm HJ)oke.
Wel't~ made this ytlal' to the gdith o[
Contract fol' ::;UII-I
'l'h... ' dlart"r fur
lheal Hutary
$wan Morey ::\t(~modal Funli. !\Irs. plyin~ mag-azlncH feH' das.'il"oOln wax g-rantt·tl on Aru'il :..!7, 1~1:J7. '1'l1t'
"(h'on~e SchohinJ.:"er, Chairman of Iihra.ry usc \.... as awarded to Her-- H. ('ha rh'I' IIIt~IIlI"!I'S ~l1curing It I
]~ducation. hus had charge of col- lllau Onldl"lt>I'gt·" Ag-.'ney (,j" ];0:-.1')11
Wt'I'e It" ('. ~\"lnlllt~rlllan. E. ~1.
lecting the fund. It will be u~d for which has sUPllli(~
:L RcholorshiJ) grant
to a senior in I'e{~~nt year:-;.
H. J fcei
~il'l in each of the nexl throe I
'i'he Board \Yas :tdvb'lcd of th.. ~ 'Vnli:tlH Le-.. , John K !\Ueh:N!I, A.
elaH:-le~ p"erenthly to a. girl inter- I"t.'ceillt of a earlO:Ld of fine cinders "'aync'
:\1:o~lt~lh'I',
Edward
L.
]f
pooches, slyly Ileeking out
e~tt.d in going Into teach.ing 01' from
the Penn~").·I"\'ania Haill'oad Noye:-;. l·',"cdel'kk Patman, John
windows of borough dog
hom~ -economics. '1'ho scholar.shl\l Company through the t'ot1l'h~sy of Pitman, CharleH Hussell, Harold the
the
high
will hc tLward(!d hy
Edward 'l·l'lIlplc!. 'l'lw:.:;c cintl~rs arc Spt'i;;ht. \\raltel" :-:lIpIN', an~l gll'ic hOll~I'S this week were unable to
Hcholal'shlp committee.
spy the threatening dog-enteher, it
th~.' :-;pC'"cial kind IH'c(lcc1 rOT' 1'l~:-;Ul'- R Hpl'oat.
Ml's. Told madt~ ~l rellort or the facmg the running track at th(!
XI,';'" HO"I'AHY Ol"FICERS
iH hct"aHse Borough Secretnl':r EI~
con\'cntion of the renns~"lvania Hutgen; aveOlIl' lieill. ~rlw bo:ud
D,·. AlIlllWl'lHlln iR the newly liott HiclmrdBon ha..<; found that
Federation of' 'Vomen's Ciuha not directed that a h-ttC'"r of thank~ he d.~ded Ill-t'~idcnt of Swarthmore
Bu(~k HUI Falls, l\[ny 4i, 7 and M, :it-nt to 1\[1'. rremplo for 11is gen~l'os- H.otraian:.;, n. Hakc!,· Thomp};on ts catchcrs are sometimes :\...'01 elusive
aH the e.o'1.tchees.
which she and !\h"s. John I'~.
ity in arran~ing" to ~IlPllIy thC'"~l' ,\"iec-pn't>hlt~nt, liol'al'(' Pas~lllOI'C
)'licha~1 aU«)nded us delegates" 1\1 rs.
.At. mid-week lw had not been
S,~cl'(ltary,
l';lliott
n. it:h ltl'lI so n
Th~
To Honor Veterans of
Three Wars on
May 30th
·m
WOMEN LUNCH AT
INAUGURAL EVENT
MOTHERS CLUB
SEASON CLOSES
I
Install New Officers
As Club Year
Ends
Mrs. Gowing Elected :\r..
President at Last
Meeting
At the final IIWl·tinl-:" uf tho
swarthmoTe Molhcl'!oI' Club MrR.
}.Ia.co Gowing WlL'C t~lp.cted President for next year. ThC' other of·
ficers elected u.rf! VlCt~ I 'resident,
Mrs. "WIn. H. JanWH: Hecol'lling
Secl"ctaTY. Mrs. \Vm. ]':. Graham;
Corresponding
Heerl~tal'y,
:\Irs.
navid Ullman; Tnu..'"I. 1\I1·H. \Vm.
Kurtzhalz; Membership Chairman.
!\frs. Ralph V. Llttlo; Hospitaltty
Chairman. Mrs. John n. Maerl{er
and Doard Membe... Mn;. J. G.
Breitling.
With money made at thl' dub's
annual theater benefit donations of
$30 were given to Camp Ilnd Hospitnl and $50 to the Swa.rthmore
Hecreation
AB:-iociatlon.
'l'he
~tothers' Club gn.ve 4l J-t"ift to the
\Voman's Club in tlw form of a
contribution towlLl"d
tlll~
E(lith
:\lorcy Seholarshill Fund.
As a
t.oken of their aPlln'ciation fOI' hel'
fine work, the club presentm] to
Mrs, C . .J. Ga.rrahan, retiring pl'csldcnt, 0. set of dessert pla.tes. Mrs.
Avery Blake also rnccivell :l gift
and many thanks for her valuable
assistance as rcpr('sentative from
th(~ Woman's Club. The new eon·
stitlltion was vote(l upon ana formally accepted by tJw ciub.
After tbo election~ the club had
thn delightful ex})erienct~ of hearing a. book reviewed by Mrs. J. V.
S. Bishop.
She first presented to
the club a beautiful angel food
cake to be raffled off. The $12
collected was donnted to the Canc('r Drive. :Mrs. Bishop thOll exIllatned "how never to be tired"
from the book by tbat name by
Marie Ray. P"hysica.l futh,"lle can
be made up by a good nigbt's
sleep, ahe said. but mental ratique
may be caused by boredom, worry
or an inferioritY complex. Mrs.
Bishop quoted from the book, "It
isn't the conditions we face but tbe
spirit in which we faco them. Intt'rC'Ht i:'l whcre we lJut it." "Intet"estlng people are people who arc
interefded.
boring
people
are
bOTCd. t ' Mrs. Bishop punctuated
her review with amusing quotations 80 that her talk was very
entertaining as well as rejuvenattn~.
The club has bad n. very Sllccess-
ful scn.aon with a largo attendance
at almost every meeting, w_hlle a
good percente.go of the group has
participated In the aettvlUes during
the year. It Is hoped that next year
it will be even larger and more active.
-~-
ROTARY ENDS 1ST
DECADE HERE
Birthday Dinner Hel"
Tuesday Night
At Club
Phil:l(1t'h)hi~l.
(Continued on Page 5)
-------
Extend Drive
The drive fol' funds (Or the
American Canc(ll' Society has
he en extcnded according to an
announcement by lhe I..~hairman,
l\lrs. F. H. 1,'orsytllP. 'rhis net
coineidm, with a natioH-wid,' eXtension of the $1 :.!.OOO,OOO campaign.
The first rel)Orts on the results
of the drive in tho borough show
a total of t1560.97 collected to
date. Of this amount $100 has
been raised throug"h the ef[orts
of the Juntor Section of the
Woman·s Club.
Individuals who have not yet
contributed are asked to send
their contributions directly to
Mrs. Forsythe at 410 Thayer
road. Swarthmore.
tht~
I
Wise Dogs Be Wary
c·int1er~.
(Contin Ut~tl un
EIGHTH GRADERS
INVITE BOROUGH
'rIle entire (~Omnlllnity is illviteti
to attcnd the F'('sth'al of Plays t{,
he giV(lll tonIght
in
t Ill'
High
H~hool A.udltorium by all the pupils of tlw eighth g-rade. Eli7.a.ht.'th
::\lcKie dirl'l·ts t11I' llrotillelion, Alicc'
Eo Blodgett I:"> \n t.'hal"~t~ of lwrioll
im\)Ol·tant
music which has an
place in the series of bl'ief play~
its docs the (lanein/-:" ,1il'('t:h~d by
Mr~. Anne Sullivan.
A rnedi{'"\'o.l Illnnor St~l~lll~ introduces the seven plays, The l'~all or
Adam, pyramus and 'rhlsbe, H.e'\"csby ~word Play, Ril) Van "\Vinkle,
She \Vas Only a }t"'armer'g llnugh.
ter, The Lord's Office, and a contemporary skit Our Town. Harlan
Jessup dramatized the Rip Van
Winkle piny and Julie Lange wrote
the contemporary scene.
anci ]lowarcl Hipler and able to fill CouncIl's order that
Chal"lNI G. rl'hac1wr directors.
a dogo-catcher be employed to entn'.l..... un'r.
McCabe Named U. S. Associate
~.r)lomas
McCabe, of North
C'hC'stcl' I·oad. 1)I'esident of the
Hcott PaIH':1' (~oll\}la.ny. CheRter,
elC'ctNl to the Council of
waH
l·nilt~d StatC's ASHocint{'s this wcek,
H.
'1'lw org"ani~ation. l'Oml)O~pd of inlluHlry,
hURin(>H~
antl
t1mltwt'
leader};, as a representa.tive of the
force the local ordinance requirc.·anines to be on a. leash
ing all
or con lined to their owners' propcrty. HO\VEVEH. Mr. Hichardson
felt t~t'l"t.ain he was about to elineh
on('.
li'iclo,
HO
it i:.; far from
to
,'entul"c
forth
H.'lf,~,
little
on yOIlI"
spring hors d'oeuvl'ing-unless you
{'nUed States in the [nternntional can be satisfied with sniffs in you ..
Chamher of Commerce is engaged own hack yard.
in speeding removal of wartime
h:ll'l"il~I"S to tntt"'rnationnl trude.
Awarded Fellowship
Dorothy Henderson Guenther.
formerly of Swarthmore, h~'lS been
Bereaved
F'r1ends of lJn"\'id Gilcreest will awarded an Exchange Fellowship
the
American-Scandinavian
regret to learn that his son David b;~t
l::arl, .horn on May 4. dl("d May Foundation. A senior at th(' University of Pennsylvania. she exS in Colorado Springs.
The baby was a grandson of pects to continue her studies in
Mr. and Mrs. O. J: Gtlcrcest of Swedish Literature at the Univer,
sity
Upsala.
Yass..'1.r ayenue,
I
ot
.-
THE
SWARTHMOR'EAN
P~rsonals
Mr. and Mrs. Edson Harris. Jr..
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan
of Rose Valley entertained 40 of Vassar avenue spent Mother's
Mr. and 1Irs. Charles G. That- gueabs at a. buffet supper at tbelr Day wee!t-end at Penn State at
char ot Ogden avenue, Mrs. J. home Saturday evening.
which time May Day festivities
Warren Paxeon of Vo.ssar avenue,
Dr. and Mrs. John ,R. Bates ot were also observed. Frank Mcand Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bittle of North Chester road will entertain Cowan, Jr., Is a senior at the colRutgers avenue left Tuesday on a as their week-end guests, Mr. and lege.
week's motor trip through the Mrs. Mervin K. PalUster and their
Ensign Colin McLarty and EnNew Eqland States.
daughter Kathryn of Munsey Park, sign Larry Baldwin. serving on the
Mrs. Robert T. Pfoiter returned N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Howard New- USS Burke which arrived in port
by plane to Shreveport, La .. after nam, Jr.• of Walnut lane wtU give at Norfolk, Va., . spent Mother's
spending a week with her motber, a cocktail party ~n their honor Day week-end with the former's
Mrs. :Marie o. Donnelly of Yale tomorrow afternoon, and Mr. and parents Mr •. and Mrs. F. M. Meavenue. Her husband Lt. Ptetter Mrs. Roy A. Gezcllus of Walling- Larty of Oberlin avenue.
Is Flight Surgeon with the Medical ford will entertain at a breakfast
Bob McCowan of Vassar avenue
Training Command at Barksdale Sunday morning.
and Bill Soden spent the week-end
Fjeld, LB.
Mrs. J. F. Hutchison ot Rutgers in Chambersburg and attended a
Dr. and llra.·~. A. Davlaon and avenue and her mother l\olrs. l'rI. J. da.nee at Penn Hall, Saturday eve.1aughter of ·Waldwlck, N. J .• spent Wangler of Princeton, N. J." leave nlng.
the wcek-:end with tho tormer's Sunday for a week at their cottage
Mr. and Mrs. 'V1Uiam D. GorWaldo' B. a t N
P arents Mr. and M.....
~...
ant uc k c to M ass.
mun or Mt. Vernon, N. Y., spent
Davison of V8888r ~venue.
Dr. and Mrs. William C. Elmore the week-end with Mr. OO,rman's
Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden of or North Princeton avenue onter- parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. GorRiverview roo.d has returned homo talned as their houso guests last man of the Swarthmore Apartafter a two-week visit with her week, Dr. and Mrs.. Erncst Tittor- ments.
brotber-ln·law and sister, Mr. and ton and their small daughter JenMrs. Albert. L. HUles of the
Mrs. Harry P. Baumann of Ev3.Ds- niter, who wlll return 800n to their
Swarthmore Apartments ~nd her
ton, IlL
home in England after three years sls~er Mrs. Paul S. COP~ of At"The Eightsomo,"' a Swarthmore tn this country. Dr. Elmore and
lantic City attended the May Day
bridge ~lub were guests of Miss Dr. Titterton worked together at festivities Saturday at Bucknell
Mary Verlenden at her cottage at Los Alamos, N. Mex., duriug tho ynlvorslty where thetr two nieces.
Buck Hill Falls tor a few days of war.
Ml1ry Lou af\.d Janet Walter ot
this week. The club members inMr. and Mrs. C. Irwin OalbrMth Kennett Square are students.
clude Mrs. A.. S. Robinson, Mrs. of Benjamin West avonue enterHelen Goodwin, Mrs. Sewcll lJodge, tatned the la.tter·s parents Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Colin n. Hitchman
:Mrs. Richard G. Haig, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Charles H. Horner ot Baltt~ of T"hayer road will entertain 1nR. Shoemaker, Mrs. A. Ludlow more, Md., .a,:; their week-end formally before the Young ReClayilen of Swarthmore Gond 1\"lrs. guests.
publicans' Dance In the High
William A. Clarke of Wallingford.
Mr. and Mrs. .J. Stanley Taylor of School Gynaslum tomorrow ~veMrs. Maxey N. Morrison of Dart- Kennett . Square,
formerly
of nj.ng'.
.mouth avenue visited .friends In Swarthmoro, will entertain at u.
Mr. u.nd Mrs. Avc:ry W.· lliake
Caldwell, N. ~., for a few days of dinner party tomorrow evening in and Patsy and Avery Blake, Jr.,
flds week.
'
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. of Amherst avenue wlU spend the.
Mr. and lira. Guenther H. Froe- Turner of Strath Ha.V~Ii ~venu'e week-end in Baltimore. Md .• vlHttbel and famtly of Swarthmore ave- who w1l1 lea.ve SWD.l'tllmore in the Ing Mrs. Blakes' mother, Mrs.
nue were dinner guests Tuesday near futUre to mako their nome tn Harry K. Nield.
evening ot Lt. Comdr. ~u.ck Mlt- Pittsburgh.
Mrs. Peyton Bra.y of Vassal'
chell. at the Phlladelphla Navy
Johnny MacAlpine
of North avenue will serve as n. hostess at
Yard aboard the new aircraft Princeton avenue celebrated his the home ot her couslns, Mr. and
carrier, "Tho Valley Forgo," which 12th birthday by entertaining the Mrs. Thomas Holcomb, 2nd, at
has ·just returned front u. shake sixth grade boys of CoIlt'ge avenue "A Day in Old New Castlo. Deladown cruise to Cuba.
school at a party at nls home Sat- • ware," tomorrow, \vhcn nisto;ric
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Shoc- at a party at his home SatUrday homes In New Castle will be open
maker of Riverview road will enMr. and Mrs. Jobn MacAlpine, to visitors. revealing many (IUaint
tertaln Mr. and Mrs: WilHam T. of Nort~ Princeton avcnub with nnd bcu"Uful pieces 1')1' CC?lonial
Hunter of D~len, Conn .• as their Johnny and Jane MacAlpine wlU furnitun~ and art.
«uests today.
week~end In West 1:>"01nt, N. Y., and
Dr. and Mrs. James A. Perkins
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo n. T>avlson visit their nephew, Cadet Amos of Strath Hav",n avenU9 will enof Vassar avenue entertained Mrs. Mathews of Evanston, III., Q. third tt-'J"tain at a dlnn-er party at their
S. Scalera. ot C'hlcngo, 111 .• and her class student at the West Point home be-fort' the faculty dance iil
daughter Miss Lydia Scalera of Military Academy.
the Mary l ..yon lounge, tomorrow
New Yo.rk City for a. (ow days ot
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll. JI·., evening.
laSt week.
ot North Chester road will cnter!lh. and Mrs. H. L. Bunke.', Jr.•
Mrs. George Schoblnger,. Mrs. min out-of·town guests OYCI' the of .Mt. Holyoke pla09 enterta,inerl
Frederick R. Lang. Mrs. 'V. Lord, week~end who are here for the Mrs. Bunk<'r's ~lster Miss Helen
Mra. F. J. Wolters, and Dr. H. annual State Convention of Arc·hi- "'nUs of New YOI'k City as the!r
WoodbrJdge of Swarthmore are tects being held in PhiladelphIa week-end guest.,
members of a group ot Associated toda)1 and tomorrow. Mr. Carroll Is
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Campbell of
Hand .Weavers who attended n. president ot the American Institute Dartmouth avenue spent a few
luncheon meeting In Philadelphia, of Architects of Pcnnsylvanla.
days ot ~last w~ek In New York
Mr. and Mt:s. WilHam DIxon City,
Saturday· and later the exhtbition
of the Pennsylvania GuUd of Shay of Rose Valley w111 entertain
Mr. George E. Ellis. Jr., of RutCraftsmen. on viow at tI10 Art at a cocl
noon in honor of Mr. Shay's sister,
Alliance..
week's business h'ip to Glen F·nll~.
Mrs. Harry S. Toole oC the Miss EUnice Elizabeth Sbay ot N, Y.
Swarthmore Apartments cntertain~ Cornell avenue and Mr. William
ed eight guests at a luncbeon at Mills Conron of Stamford. Conn.,
the Ingleneuk Wednesday. Bridge whose marriage' wlll take place Dr. Walter N, Moir. D. D. S.
.June 14.
announces the opening or his offollowed
at the Toole home.
,
fice (Ol" the gcnerul pmctlcc or
Mr. and Mrs. I"rank L. Gettz of (lcntistry
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hanny
lI.t bis reslden~ 224
of Yale nvenur. entcrtained Mrs, Dickinson avenue returned home South Chester- Road. ~
Hours by appointment onl),"
William E. Harned \ of New York 11'rlday after a month's visit with
Swartlunore 0566-&
Mrs.
Gottz's
mother,
Mrs.
Mary
City and Miss Lillian McColm of
Booth Bay, Mc.. as their guests Yungc.· of Los Angeles. Cal.
!\.I1"s. 1;;. D. Brauns of Vassar
UNITY ASSEMBLY
for~ a. few days of this weelt.
\Voman's Club Side Entrance
avenue has returned from a week's
·Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Toole ot
10:80 A.M. Every Wednesday
visit with hcr niece and husband,
ZELIA M. WAIIl'ERS, Speaker
the Swarthmore Apartments enMr. and Mrs. G€'!nc Morlan of
Everyone \Veloome
tertained on Wednesday Inst, Dr.
Woodstock. Va. Mrs. Brauns was
and Mrs. Roy Alling who wero
n-ccompanied by Dicky and Ann
en route from Miami, Fla., to their
:r-iorlan who will vlslt here for a
home in Duffalo, N. Y.
month.
Call
Mrs. Roy A. Gezelius of 'VallingMrs. Ce~Ue Beeman ot the col- Mrs. Uoyd Eo Kauffman
ford will entertain 14 guests at a
lege entertained at a supper party
luncheon at her 'home today.
Swarthlnore 2080
Su'nday evening.
Mrs. Russell Heath of Cedar
lane spent Wednesday and Thurs·
day ot last week In New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed of
~~~
College avenue
have returned
from lL two-week automobile trip
Friday and Sat1.,rdaJ'
to Btlt'more, N. C.
I
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FOR
Magazine Subscriptio ..
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I"
MEDIA
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BELL·TWlN GRINDER
Lawn Mowers
Sharpened by Machine
Other tools also sharpened
Sa_ Set and Filed
Quick Seroice
, 1044-10th
.
Avenue
RUTLEDGE, PA.
00Il _
PI
: 8
'Delher
7
"ere 0118-"
COLLEGE THEATRE
"BOOMERANG"
Thursday·Friday.Saturday
HU~IPHREY
"
Dalla Andrews
BOGART
LIZABEl'H SCOTT
Saturday )Iatlnee Onl:r
"DEAD RECKONING"
Children's Film Library Show
at 1 P. 1\1.
Bugs Bunny Cartoon
Plrst Uun \\. orld News
"TWO THOROUGHBREDS"
Ii'eature will not be shown at
matincc.
Snnd.ay-Ilonday
WoALLACE BEERY
Jo~DWARD ARNOLD
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Walt 'Disney's
"THE MIGHTY
McGURK"
SIarUDg 'lbursday tor 8 cIa),s
Bob Hope In
TUesday..WOOn 'a,.
BRIAN DONLEVY \
ROBERT ,WAI.KER
"IE BECIIIKIIG OR DE (10"
.,
"MY FAVORITE
UUNmE" .
Pr" " •
John Howard Taylor et Kea,.oa
ENGAGEMENTs
kr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Wyckoff
of Stroudsburg announce tne engugement of their daughter MlBs
Margaret A. Wyckoff and Mr. WIl·
llam P. Wells. son ot MJ'B. lL
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'l'HESWARTHMOREAN
IH
....t.B1.IID. ByJCB£, PBlDAY AT SW&R"'BHQB&
·avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. FrT.
Jr., of North Chester I'0Il4 arerecel\TIng congratulaUo. . ~ the
birth of ,their SOD. Jom Newlin,
Elliott Wells ot Park avenue.
on May 9
Mr. Wells attended Brown Uni- Hospital.
tn
Fitzgerald
Mercy
Mrs. Fry Is the former
verslty and Stroudsburg Teachers
College prior to entering the ser- WInifred
Park
. Prt'
vice. He served with the Army Air
Corps four years and when re- aDd Mr'. WilHam Park 01> Itarleased held the rank ot Tec~lcal Yard avenue.
Scrgean~
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UNKLE HANK $HZ
TO WED MAY 24
The marriage of MI88 Betty Jean
Quick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Stuart Quick of Dickinson
avenue. to Mr. Edwin Burwell
\
Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Dunn of Halifax, Va., will take
place Saturday. May 24 a.t eight
o'clock
In
Trinity
EpIsCopal
Church. Swarthmore.
The Rev. George Chrisuan Andersort wUl perform the ceremony.
A reception will follow In the
Parish House.
LOo~ LIKE SOME 0
WOMENNOW-A·D.I*t'S
SEL£C:r 1HEIR \oI.lE~~
AS 1'0 HOW M\..lGH
Al.\MON'1' '1'HaY .--'-"'-1
CAN PA~
TO ,WED 'IN JUNE
The marriage of Mlsa Cornelio.
Stabler Clarke, daughter of Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
Anderson
Clarke, "Crumwald Farm:' Walllngford, to Mr. Walter Marshall
Scnmtdt. son o·t Mr. and Mrs.
Wa.ltf:r A. Schmidt of Rlvorview
d w III "tak e p Iace Saturday,
roa.
June 21 at three oclock in the·
Friends Meeting House', Swarthmore.
A reception will follow the cerelnooy at "Crumwald Farm," WallIngford.
BIRTHs
II )'ou'vo neglected ,-oar OM'.1a &be
past , •. ST,4RT NOW
or it.
ment.
*" -.. .....,
Cars are prlct*'Rei),
on
equlp-
•
RUSSELIIS
tor
tune-ups, carburetor &lid tgntUon
work ..• batter)'
.
Roxby,
~ ;,.,..,..
Ice, both slow and
t_ . . .
tire
1>1'. lLnd 'Mrs. John B.
recapping, vulcnnJzIn&' II!IBd. repaIrJr., of Kcnyon a.venue are recelv- Swarthmore.
ing
cOTlgratulations
upon
the
birth ot a daughter, .Judlt'b Lynn
Roxby on May 12 In Temple Unl·
versity Hospital.
The baby Is a. grand~aughter ot
Dr. John B" Ro:x.by, Sr.,. of Harvard avenue and of Mr. and Mrs.
"RIGHT IN THE CENTER 0;: TJ·l't"I.!"
RUSSELL'S
CAllOL,40
DAlilMOUTH t:.lJ,rA'W1EAVf5.
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
OPEN 7 A. lIf.-8 P. H.
--OVTSIDE OATERING SERVI~'
Sunday, 12 • 8 p,"
DAIl;1/" DINNERS ............ 85c· to 11,60
Special OhUdreD's Pla.tters
~~.
~"~"~~~
The Bouquet
.'
/
BEAUTY SALON
Make Your Man May Mad
13 Sodth Chester Road
Call Swartlunore 0476
DON'T WAIT TOO LONG
,-
• Don't wait until yoU me bali
dead before you call your E dIJ
physician.. Hie chances are betl
•
and yours, if you call him at tile
first sign of illness. It will be Ie.
expensive for you, too. Often a
word of acivice. a sensible piecaution, will prevent seri01l8
a;>mplications, Even though you may feel perfectly well, it is good practice to see YQur ph)'Iician regularly. at least twice a year. lfhe finds it
nec t sary to prescribe medical treatment, briac
your prescriptions to us. We will fill them
promptly and accuratelv, iust as
fI", dnctnr oro........
'S COLLEGE PHARMACY .'
On the Corner
,,_te Editor
Barbara
Kent
Secon4 C.... Katter• .TaDU&17 It, ltlt, at the PoA
at _ o r e . PL. UDde~ the Act ot March I. 18 n.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
II
SWAKI1iMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1947
Church Behool will discontinue
Its sese:lon after June 8.
Choir School ,,!e'ets on Monday
and Wednesday at- 4:30 P. M. and
on Thursday at 7:80 P •. M. The
cbolr will sing the Simtonletta.
cantata "Hymn ot Pralso"
by
Mendelsohn on Thursday evening
June 6 at 8:16. This rarely heard
work will be heard 1'01' the first
timb In Swarthmore, and will be
given to the community by the
choir as a public. service.
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with red flowers tor Whitsunday,
Sunday, May 26th. FlowcrI!I, pottor the Presbyterian Home for ted plants, flowering shrubbery,
Aged Couplo6, and Single Men, 4700 etc. should be brought to the
City Line, Philadelphia will be on Church on SaturdaY morning, May
May 22. Luncheon from'12 to Z p. 24.
m., Garden Party. from 12 to 6 p.
m. Tickets are available at tho
Friends Meeting Not....
Church oftice.
On Ma.y 18 the First Da.y
The Session wUl meet In the School classes from 4th grade
Church office at 8 P. M. tbls eve· through junior high school wUl
r
'"Ii
Pi I !b~ian Chun:hNoles
Bunda7 morning at the 9 o'clock
community fJ9rvl~ will have entercd upon a tarse und-lrtakiolf.
The 18;tel5t Ust of new accessions,
just iBBued, includes among tile
works of fiction: ":Mamma. Marl3.'s" -Ann
Chidester;
"Puritan
Image" ...Barbara. Gilman; "Valley
ot Wild Horsesu-Zane Grey; ''The
Scarloet Patch"-B~uce. Lancaster;
"KaUka" - Maria
Molnar:
"Too
Much to Ask"-Fern I\ives: "In a
Yellow Wood"-Oore Vidal; and
The Church will be decorated "Jed
New Library Books
Blaine's
Woman" • Evelyn
''W'here the Babla. BInP'··HeDrl·
qu~ta. Chambe:olaln: "How ONe.
Falher"
Dayld
Dodg,,;
and "Alaska--Land ot Tomorrow"
.. Ed ward A.. Herron.
On th'Ol! flhelves devoted to chll·
drens' books wlli be townd theee
new UUes: "Benjamin BUSJbody"Lo:ore.lne JJelm; "Adopted .lane--"
Helen F. Darlnger; IILlghtnlng
Strlkoe Twlce"-)rfarguerlte [lfck·
.son; "Ol~y: The Sea. M.onster"'Marie H. Eta: "Tbe Little Wbite
HO:"8e" - Eltzabeth Ooudp; and
':Pat: The Beelng Eye Do... •·Col. 8.
P. Meek.
Was My
Wells. For mystery addicts three
new books are otrered: "BedevlIed"-Libble Block; "'Thf"l3e Cor:Mr. nnd Mrs. B. W. Colllns ot
nered Murder"-Jean Leslie; l'The
Trial of Soren Qvlst"-Janet Lewis. Allentown spent the week-end with
For those who pret
fiction there are these additions; Jay D. Cook of Thayer road.
8e1"V1ce Mr. Culier will
speak oa the goneral topic - "I Be·
lleye."
At the .11 o'clock service Mr..
BrallA wUl speak on "Revelation."
The ·Cburcb Hout' Nursery meets
durlD8' tbe 11 o'clock service for
(!:lUdrfD :.ag~ 1 to 7, in the Parish ning.
meet at 9:46 at w:hltUer House
Circle I, Mrs. B:'red .R. Lang, to attend a claM at the PresbyJ}O~
lin. ~. Paul .Brown and Mrs. chairman. w1ll meet Wed., May 21, terian Church. This has been arHar..,. 8. '1'0010 at the Harvard at 11 o'clock at the home of Miss l'anged by the members at tho
a.venu6 eDtrance and Mr. and Mrs. May N. Logan, Moylan. Members corresponding
classcs
of
the
C, ¥. Albright at the driveway. are asked to bring their own sand- Presbyterian Sunday School who
traneept entrance will as8~t the wiches.
will be nosts to the First Day
ministel'll ID greeting tho congregaSchooi
membors and a group of
Circle 2, Mrs. Percy G. GUbert.
tion ~r tho 11 o'clock service chalrnl8:-n. will meet Wednesday, children from a B}'nogogue in
Bunda)' morning.
May 21, at the home of Mrs. G. G .. Chester.
•
AJI departments of the Church savelll, Mt. Alverno Road, ElwYn.
On the same morning, First Day
School meet at 9:46 A. M. on Sun- cars will Ie_ave the church at ::.1:30 School front the 4:th grado and
day moroiDg. The Women's Bible A. M. Picnic lUQch will be served up wUl attend the Adult "Ieating
Clase meets at lOA.. M. In the
Circle 5, Mrs. Owen W. Gay, for Worship at 11 o'cloc_k with
Church transepL
cbalrman, wnl meet at tho home of th,~ir families .
The Phlla.delphla Presbyteria.l the Chairman on Avonbrook road,
On rruesdny evening, the May
Prayer meeUng will be held Tues- WalUnfitord .H1lls, on WedneHday, Month1y, Meeting for business will
daY. llAylO at 10:.6 A. M. In the P4P-y 21, at 1 .P. M. Mrs. Howard be precuded by a. covered dish
Wltber8J)OOD Bulldlng, Philadel- Schellhase and Mrs. Robert Arnold supper arrang-ed by the Thursday
phia.. The ReT. Elmer T. THompson will be co-hostesses.· Dessert wUI Evening Group. 'The interracial
of the International House will be served followed by program, and the membership committees
speak. 11m. Frances B. Brown of pre~ented by Mrs. Richard Willis.
will give their annual reports to
iJereaD Church Is the leader for
Circle 4, Mrs. H. LewIS Cuiler. this meeting.
the meeting.
.
chairman, will meet at the home
Tbe Higb School Fellowships. of ot the chairman on Ba.ltimore Pike
Christian Science Notes
th18 Church and TrinU.y Church rlght outside of Swarthmore. at 1
"Mortals And Immortals" Is the
will hold their annual picniC on
subject of the Lcsson-Sermon In
?of. Wednesday, May 21.
Sunda:,. at 4: P. M. on the Belfield's
There will be a dinner given by all Chul'ehes ot Chri~t. Scientist,
propert;r, 1I1cbigan Avenue.' A cortbe ~ession fo~ the Church School on Sunday, :May 18. The Golden
dial ,m'rltatloD is extended to all Staft and husbands and wives on Text Is: "The earnest expectation
hlgb ecbool fellowship members.
Tuesday evening, May 28. at 6:30 of the creature walteth for the
In eaae of rain the party will be P. M.
manitestation ot the sons of God"
beld at Trlnlty Church.
The Church School Cabinet will (Romans 8. 19).
Followflblp Choir. Elaine Brown
moet briefly Immediately afte~ the
-~--------director, ...bieh WM much enjoyed
dInner
and
meeUn&,
on
Tuesday
WIL
TO
PAICK BOXES
a. few weeks ago In' this Church,
The Swarthmore Branch of the
evening,
May,
20.
will glTe its annual" concert ThursWomen's International League for
.
----~'-------day, 1Iay, %2:, in Mitten Hall, TemPeace and Freedom will pack
Methodist Church Notes
ple University, at 8:30 P.M. Tickets
The Church SchOOl meets on boxes tor W. I. L. members In
may be secured at tho church
Sunday morning at 9:45. Classes Japan at their final meeting ot
oftice.
tne season Thursda§. lo"lay ?2:2 at
Thill eyenlng front 7:30 to 9:30 are provided for children of all
2:30 P. M. at WhittleI' House.
P ~. II. there will be p. Sixth Grade ages and for adults.
A:nyone interested is Invited to
At the morning service at 11
pa.rty held for members at these
bring dried milk, tinned meat, hard
o'clock,
the
guest
prcacner
will
be
clamea and their guests In the
ReY. Cortland R. Pusey. pastor of candy. sweetened cocoa,' dried
Parlsh House ot the Chure'b.
the
Methodist Church at Bird-ln· fruit. sweetened desserts. soap and
MniTeraary a.nd Donatton Da.y
small articles ot clothing.
Hand.
Athanasis PapouHs. a student
Tho .Tun lor Church wlll meot
from
Greece now attending the
during the same hour as the mornUniversity
of Pennsylvania will d18IIWARTHKORE PRESBYTERIAN ing service and will be In charge
CUf3S
the
United
States' policy on
.
CHURCH
of Mrs. L. L. Hedg~peth. SUllerlnltaT. David Braun, Minister
Greece.
tendent.
KeT. H. Lewis Cutler. Minister
A report of the yenr's wot'lt will
Mrs. John C. Spahr and .June
SUNDAY, MAY 18
be
presented and officers for tb.e
5:00. A. JI.. -- Morning
Pr,Lyer. Shearer will be in charge of the
next
will be elected.
Berrnon, "I BeUeve," Mr. Cut- Church Nursery, which Is open
&-ler.
'
11:'0 A. M. -- Mr. Braun will during the morning service to care
for the younger children.
.,reo.ch on. uHevelatton."
The ushers tor the day are E.
J(ETlIODIST CHURCH
Nell Shawhan, Fred Behenna, A.
I( William ShakMPea:-e were reo
Roy ft. Keiser, D.O., Minister
I!!lJNDAY. ~IAY 18
Willlan;t Beacham. George Shubert po rUng the weck-hy-wC!('.k addi':41 .A. JI..-Church School.
and John C. Spahr.
tiona to the Public Library. he
11:00 A. )(.--Guest preacner Rev.
The
Annual
Spr.lng
Mart
will
be
might be tempted to paraphrase
Corlland R. Pusey.
'1:00 P. II.--Youth Fellowship In held at the First Church. German- Hamlet's famous line to l~ad.:
·Chapel.
town, on Wednesday botween the "One book doth tread upon anhours of'10 A. 1\0'[. and 5 P. M. other's hoael, 90 fast they follow."
TRINITY CHURCH
Luncheon will be sel'ved from 11 Certainly. any ~warthmorean :who
Rn. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
to 2.
sets himself the task of reading
SUNDAY, MAY 18
S.OO A.. Y.-HOly Communion.
The Soctal Hall will bc open for all the WOrthwhile books that are
.:46 A. M.-Church School.
11:10 A. v.--Mornlng Prayer an.d supervised rocreation under Mr. made available In this i~po .. tant
Sermon. Topic: "Christianity Purnell on Thursday evening from
and Politics. II
7 to 9 P. M.
Rehearsal for the Senior Choir
THJI RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
will be held on Thursda.y evening
FRIENDS
SUNDAY, MAY 18
at 7:30,
5:46 A. K ....,...ctasses
from
4thGra4e up will attend a class at
Trinity Notes
tbe
Presbyterian
Church,
Holy Communion wlll be cele·
meeting at Wblttier House at
brated on Sunday at 8 A. M.
':f6.
9:45 A. II.--Regular classes at Church School will hold Its sesWhittier House tor Nursery
Oft .pulOld lUll clecbsions at 9:46 A. M. At the 11:0.0
School through 8rd Grade.
_IlIIad .t the ou •••••dge-end
11 :.0 A.. II.-Meeting for Worsnlp. o'clock service of Morning Prayer
enjoy th. exhil.r.ting I.. air
Tbe... chlldren from the 4th the Rector will preach the third
end '1lori01lI suathi....t AtJ.nfla
Grade and up wlll attend.
City', Ii_ .. oort holo'.
~SDAY, MAY 20
In .a. series ot sermons on current
':1& P.V.--Covered Dish Supper events In relation to ChristianitY.
Th. refined .. tmosph ...., 'I.rected
In WblttJer House.
The topic at Sunday's sermon Is
client.re, court.OWI "me., pha.
7:Se.·P.ll.--MonthlY
Meeting
for
"Ch
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.atenli",.
f.eilities providing
Business.
r s an ~ an
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cs.
.very
cOftYe"ianee.
will ma.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 21
The ushers for today will be:
- Prayer
P.
PEW DROP INN
Wedneaday, 7 a.m. • 2 p.m.
MAlUORIE TOLD.
RoaaIle Pelraol
....
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Mr.
PA.
SW&aTIDII0RE4". mOo, l'UDJ.JBHER
PbaDe. 8wUfl 'W*6 otOO
EiSiBB . . TOLD. E41tor
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
16, 1947
..-.THIS
INSTITUTION~
founded by Oliver H. Bair is
sincerely and sympathetically
serving many' families whose
names where among the
first in our records in 1878.
OLIVER H. ·BAIR CO.
_ICToa. 0' FUNDALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
al 6.1581
MARY
A.
BAIR, President
career
Meet the greatest career woman of aliI
She doesn't manage a bnoin .... write
novels. or sing over the radio, But be&:
job'. big and it'. important-she runs
abome.1
What a job thaI is I In • year
wasbes more than 6 tons of dishes.
cooks more than 1000 meals. wades
througb mountains of laundry, .
The more Mom depends on electric
_vice, the less work is in her bousework. And bow little electricity costs I
A penny's worth a day will rescue Mom
from the drudgery of dishwasbing: A
few more pennies daily will cook her
meals. Electricity does her laundry for
less weekly than the cost of a bar of soap.
And when Mom balances her budget,
she'. bound to note that electricity is
one of its smallest items, Actually; the
average family in the Philadelphia E1ee.
tric Company area now gets twice lIS
much electricity for its mODeY as it did
about IS ,,~ ago. This bargain comes .
to Mom-and to you. too-through
the practical experience of your friends
and neighbors in this company. under
sound businen management.
me ,
'0 ,h.
• U ...n
New Electric Hour - the
HOUe OF CHARM. Sunday., *30 P.M., ED'f, WCMl
. ,fill ,111Jr,tu,1im
R....
,:st to I;SQ--Sewlng and Quilting W. B. Bullock, head usher;
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T.
In WhittleI' House. Box Lunch- Bates: J\ L. Cornog; C.· H. W.
eon. All are c,ordially InIngraham; ~. M. KUgore: A. H.
Knabb; W. S. Patton; and W. H.
R&ndall.
PJRBT CHURCH OJ!" CHRIST
flCIEIITlBT OJ!' SWARTHMORE
The Young Peoples' Fellowship
Park Avenue below. Harvard
of
Trinity and the Swarthmore
BUNDAY, MAY 18
Preshyterlan Church will have a
11:00 A. M.-..day SChooL
11:00 A. K.-..day Leason Ber- picnic at 4: P. M. on the farm of
mOL
,
_ainc meetlDc_ Mr. Percy Belfield. Michigan Ave·
....k. • p.D>. Rea41.... room OpeD nue. All of the young people of
4IaIIy ..._
"'D~ aD4 holl~ both J'hurchee are eordla.lty I",
1I.to I ...... We4Ilee4a:r ...~. T
tit
m. ad • to ':IO.p.m.
.
We4n~
''r:'' '•.
-
your stay memor.ble.
•
Plan now for • lon9-femt
tion free of h_hoIa " ....
.,.ca-
Hot ....hI IN
_
'"
oR balk
roc Raemtions 1'IIOnI: AIIanIk: CitY
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PHILADElPHIA "ELECTRIC COMPA.NY
4
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Jamee. H. Callahan· of Garrett Beta PI, honorary engineering
avenue bY been pledged to Tau fraternity at IA!hlgh University.
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Frida7, Ma,. f6, 194T
THE. SWARTHMOREAN
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
Dispensing Opticians
LEAD RESERVIST
MOVE NEXT WEEK
Experts in the Making
Fitting
of Spectacles. and Eye Glasses
Eight Boroughite.
on County Naf!Y
Committee
1923 Chestnut Street - - Philadelphia
6913 Market Street - Upper Darby, Pa.
wldQ Operation Na.val RC5cr~ dur.ing the week of May 18 to 26 Is In
the hands of Comdr. Wllllalu H.
and
Local parUcipation In a. natlon...
ColllDs, USNR,
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
first. commanding
oJHccr of Delaware County's HeSCn.9 Division 4-11.
Commander Collins, a Wallingford resident. Includes the tollowipg SwurthmorCWls on tho cornmttt'Cc which will aid him In pro-
LWV ANNUAL MEETING
Mrs. W.
10\.
K. Brown, Jr., Mrs. Harold
and Mrs. Glenn R. Morrow,
officio.
moting the 'maintenance of the
Naval
1897 • Golden Jubll_ Sea_ • 1947 ~
3 Free Sunday Coneerh, Sylvan Hall, 4.1.5, 7.15, 9.45
BOB .. DIANE
Soog Stylim
with
BEllY HADEN
_d OIHED
JACK S'ICK'S KIDDIIS' HOU.,. 2 P. M.
OIMR Enning. and W"end. nil May n
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Daily Th.,..,.".,
Crystal Pool 0",.5 Sahmlay, May24, Jl A.M.
One Hk Cosh Far. on PTe Un... tak.. you tv Woodlld. Pork
from prlletlcally any part of the dty.
BUS ROUTES DIRECT TO PARK, 85 from 33cI and ~1"n $b.
... or .....h and Parkstd. Av.,J E from 69th and Morbt Sts. ... ,
Reserve UB an
for world peace and better p'ltlzen-
Mr. and Mrs... O. W. Dnrch of
London. Ii:ngland who ha,,'e been
visltlng Mrs. parch's mottler, Mrs.
George A. Marr, have gon'9 to NeW
York for a bric-f stay with friends.
They will return to Swarthmor,1J
the latter part of Mas. •
.Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Swnrthmore avenue returned by plano
from JaCksOnVin~, Fla., where she
visited Dr. and Mrs. H. La.wrcnc-a
Smith and family. Previously. Mrs.
Smith had been in Arizona for an
extend<>d visit with the Rev. and
MI·8. Bancroft SmJth.
DEPENDABLE
firOOOjiEA.R
Today's Goodyear DeLuxe Tires carry to even
greater heights the extra
,
~i:ar
tires today.
-16 10
EASY TERMSLIBERAL TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE FOR
YOUR OLD TIRES
NEW TIRES DESERVE
NEW "lUBES
PROPEBLY BALANCED wm:EJ.S help to give
_ you a smoother ride. Out-of-balance wheels
directly or Indirectly cause abnormal lire wear.
Make this small exira investment In comfort
and saving. Stop in at Tire Service Headquarters today for new Goodyear tires, mounted
and balanced by "Wheel Specialists".
HANNUM & WAITE
YALE and CHESTER ROAD
CaD
DAVE WOOD
TO
Refinish Your Floors
PHONE
Ingleneuk this evening. Bridge wllJ
tollow at the Gllbert home.
MEDIA.
0755
,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Passmore of Struth Haven avenue will I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
l~avc May 25 on a. month's auto ..
mOblle'trip to the west coast. TheY Plan DOW the home you want
plnn to visit the Grand Canyon en
Deairable lob av-ilat.le
route and wtll return by way 'of
Yellowstone and numerous other
National Parks. Mr. Passmore wtll
II VNEKAIi lio_
attend the International Rotary
William T~ Pattel'tlOa, Dh'Htor
ElpteeD Yean BstIdeue
.Convention.tu San FrancIsco as a·
TEJ.EPHONB MIlIt" !"iSS
delegut(' from the Swarthmore
A PrIce to 1Ilee. .:.-..,- FamllT8
Hotary.
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PATTERSON
SWARTHMORE 1250
Mr. a.nd ];1r&. Hcnn" A, Pel.-901.
Jr. Dlld daughter, Gloria Ann, apd
Mr. Pcit'Soi, Sr., of I..afaY'"!ttc avcnuc, will spend the wCPk-end in
New Jersey where the fOI'mer will
visit Miss Claire P)otlch'"!r of Upper
"!t.tontclair and Mr. Pelraol. Sr. will
be the guest of his son and daughtcr-ln-hiw. Mr. and Mrs. John W.
Peirsol, of Spdngfield. Mrs. Pelrrsol's brother and slster-In-Ia.w, :Mr.
and Mrs. James M. Dryden, and
daughter, Dchorah', ot Philadelphia, ,vill sp<}nd the week-cnd in
the Peirsol house.
SATURDAY BANK HOLIDAY
This Bank will, until further notice, observe every Saiurday
begiuning with Saturday, June 7, 1947 as a faJllegal boHcI8y.
As usual the Bank will be open
~y.
Monday through Friclay,
from 8:00 A.. M. to 3:00 P. M. except legal holidays.
Tms
Member of Federal
~t
lDsuruace CorpCIiratioD
MTS. Miles Hi Robinson. 6'0 Og-.
One of the largest national conden a.venue, wlll be hoateM to the.
venttons in the history of the Kappa
Kappa
Garno.
sewing
Needlework Guild of America met group next Tuesday.
t"hls week ut the Benjamin l·"rank·
Un Hotel. Representatives from the
the convention were: Mr6. Thomas
sartord, Honorary president, Mrs.
S. S. Ruthcrford, Mrs. Birney K.
Morse, Mra. Willia.m Tha.tcher,
Mrs. Edwin Crosby, Mrs. J. DlIlwyn DurDaH. Mrs. Cecil D. Howard. Mrs. John H. MeWilIia.ms,
Choral Concert
Draws Big Crowd
(Continued fL'om Page 1)
'rh(' l\lba'd Chorus. the host unit,
In itH two groups climaxed the
even in,;. The n.us~dan ·'Mlnk~\." was
nlech' <100(1. Catherine 1~lston's
in "I ... i'l:lt~n to the Ln..mbs" W8M
m Hch aPllr
C)1Oru~ from "The lIrlcsslah" was
remarkably handled for so )'otlng
a group.·
Jimmy \ Hornaday a.. 8
Chorus
president thanked the College for
.us generoUH .h~uslng of the concert
and pref.!cnted Miss Blod~tt with
n. portable radio-victrola, the gift
of the com·bined grOups.
Allee HornadaY, Nancy RlnclUIe.
Virginia I""cddemlln, Mauro. HOpkinR Murgarc·t Croco weN tho
ac(~o~panists, J3enjamin L. Kne·~d
lcr "'IlS at the organ.
~olo
WEEK'S CALENDAR
AGAINST SUMMER
HEAT
~I..)"
Thursday, l\lay 22
11:00 A ..M,-LW~ Meeting .... _.. ,_ ......... , ........... _................... 605 Elm Ave.
Whittier
2:30 P.M;-W.l_T.... Box Packing .... -....................................... , .. .
Copte in For
2. Engine Tune.Up
3. Iladiator Flush
4. Brake Check
beontap.
PHILADELPHIA ,SUBURBAN
WATER -COMPANY
HARLAN R.
Wiring, Appliaoce
and Repairing
ESSU
.. COMPANY
"MtOSI'J'B THK COVRTHOVS£"
Radio Service
FRONT 'AND ORANGE STS.
PHONI. MUla 2966
TeL Swarthmon> 1984
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For the Firs' Time
BLUE CROSS HOSPITAL PLAN
And Pre-War Prices
Oil Buroera and CireuJatiog Pumps
on Burning Domestic Water Healen
Oil Burning Hot Ail- Furnaces
Now Available for Immedi-te Inatallati-.
Self·Employed • Retired • Not Working
WASHES a.OTHES
More than a million Philadelphians
belong to The Blue Cross Plan-the
non-profit hospitalization pl"!-" that
is sponsored by the commuDity and
ita hospitals. 1'hey have joined as
Group Members at their places of
employment. Now. to serve t~1(~U
sands more who are eager to 10m,
this same Blue Cross Plan is made
available to those who have not
been eligible (or Group Membership.
H. W. Borden and Sons
345 Park AveDue
Swarthmore 1694
WHO MAY JOIN-If you are selfemployed (such as doctors. areWteets, owners of small stores. garden.
era, farmen, etc_> ••. or retired ..• or
Dot working (and titus unable to join
the Blue CroSS through GroupMembership); in good health and not
FOR PINK CHEEKS
that won't rub oJ!!
over 66 years of age-you and your
family may a~ply for NOh-Group
Memmrship.
WHAT YOU Gil-Blue Cross pays
the hospital bills for the entire family. It provides the finest hospital
care. for 21 to 30 days (depending
on how long you have been a member). In a semi-private Toom.
Rlch,creamy Golden Guernsey Milk - 'dellclous on
WHAT II COSTS - The cost of die
Non-Group Plan amounts to oaly a
few cents a day. A small price to pay
fOT freedom from worry over hoep(tal
,
~MlY
bills..
. $ 6.90
SbiGlf SUBSCRIBER
HUSBAND AND WIfe.
(without maternity)
WIDOw(E'R) (R\d aD unmarried
children under 19 years . ,
13.80
13.60
FAMtlY (with matemity). hus--.
.1.,
band~ .."lfo and 011 children
under 19 years • • , .;;
18.00
WHAI YOU DO NOW-Fillout the'
coupon and mail it today for CODt7
plete information. No one wiD caW
on you. Subscribing to n'ue Croea ~
entirely up to you.
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APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED
ONLY· UNTIL JUNE ISTti
II Mldical ( n i l _ I I I III _
oct_I
cereals or as a meal-time
NON-GROUP MEMIIRSHIP ••• Are you under 66 years
of age-self·employed, retired. or not worldng-and then'forc
not eligible for Group Membership? If so, apply for NonGroup Membershipbyfi1linginand mallingthecoupon below.
Gl.au. MIMIRSHIP .... Persohseligiblefor Group Membership may also use this coupon to obtain informa tion.
Remember:Anyfirm employingtwoormore peoplemay form
itsOWD Blue Cross Group and receive the additional bene-
beverage_ At your door
or at your store -
In the
Cream-Top baHle.
~6Ufte um7e'-/
Come iD..:......e how we just.at a dial. add
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INIOlU,INI DIPI., nUl ClOSS (ASSOCIAtED HOSPIIAl SlRVICI)
112 S. '6TH SnllT, PHILADILPHIA 2, PA.
(122)
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I ... Int.-.ded nobfoNnIll iftfonaotlonoboul .... 1Iu. Crou Plan. and Ibe b_ftts for . . . . 1 ' " '
apply. I_.ntcmd Ihat no ICII ...... win coD on Ia! Of my t.oat..
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(Wrh the ward "'None- ..... ,equated i.fOii.alio.. doe. _ GPPIN
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~p ADitBendiz does the rest. You don·t
"""" touch .... dial agajD. y"" ""va< get
your himda iD water. You don't eveu
}.avetolUyathomel 8eeit-tbe-d.....
:.... :lahd.y C)ft lIarth-With • Bendi:d
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1000_
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i2tla aDd KERLIN STS., CHESTER, PA.
6129
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Thomas F. Conway
S PARK AVENUE
SWABl'lltiORE, "!,A.
T : '" _ : 8wartIImoIe
.
Gtaof group enro1Jment.
. . . . . . .W_IMH-R
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A~ Brehl
.
Electric. Service ...
Harry
.
lHISSPACE AVAilABlE "fREE"
f O.R. ANY WORTHY. PU ILiC
HOllcr':"CQNTACT IElOW-.
for those who are
Water will not flow up hill and for
that reason we must operate huge
pumps to force your water through
1200 miles of water mains.
To maintain pressure at all points
and at all times booster stations
are provided at stand pipes and
reservoirs to operate at periods
of heavy demand for water. In·
this way we do provide all customers with suffic;ient pressure regardless of location.
MISCELLANEOUS
Andirons. fire place cranes, old locks,
Mnges. copper kettles, iron· kettles.
l:iquare and oval frames. cranberry
hobnail 8had~. coasters, four and five
bottles, 2 stove bases, criming ·irons,
o1d eight day clocks. in running condition.
A thousand and one other Items not
mel.loned.
Sale to be held at 10 :30 A.M. sharp,
regard leas or weather, as there will
be room inside for aU. Lunch to be
served by Intllea of Little Britatn
Church.
Tcrms (·ast.
OAKRYN HALL
Nottingham, Pa. R.D. :!
R. R. 'Vhitesi
1. Lubrication Change
New Pre-War Quality
.1SE5-3 TIMES
01 ~/·
UJ~A8S
20
6:30 P.1\f.-I'''ormal Mother-Daughter Banquct_ ...... __ ..... Woman'R Club
See flow the BENDIX
SPRINGFIELD WATER?
OD
aud.
Pleat and panel. ribbOn and dome
compotes. t"!overed; punc.h bowl, many
old lamps, colored and clear, Waterford decanters, Pike's peak fiask. many
other. decantera and colored. shades,
milk glass chickens. owl, dog, double
1001) plate and set.
AND l)ON'T I,'ORGET •••
alCtomatic
HOW DO YOU GET
Hoa... til
Waked.eld.
Fa.. 1% mUe. IOUth of Oxford. OD
Boate 1. ttuD welt, follow 171 lOuta
from'Lanealter on UI to Wakellt'ld.
turn e.lt, foUow 171.
We mention In part:
NottlDgham
l ..estival.. ........ ·····_ H. S. Audltorium.
Tu_y,
DAMP DRYS a.OTHES
a.EANS ITSELF
DRAINS ITSELF
SHUTS ITSELF OFF
ENDS WASHDAY WO.RK
SAVES a.OTHES
SAVES HOT WATER
SAVES SOAP
At Oallr,.n I1BU. IDeated
betWNlD
HARLAN JESSUP
reminds yau ••••
May 16
4:00 PM-Boethoven Recttal ....... __ .............. _.................... , ........ _.. Ba.rtol
7:30 P·."l\f~-Jr. Music Club ....................................... ,... _.... : ........ : .• Whittier
9:00 P. M. Republican's Dance ............................... . H. S, Audltol'lum
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SATURDA.Y, lIA.Y II, IM7
At 10 ••• A. 111. S......
Mrs. Albcrt h HUles,· Mrs. wn·
Hepplewhtte walnut corner cuplJoant.
pine corner cupboard, walnut
liam West. and Mrs. George SiIlo· inlaid:
Dutch cupboard, mahogany chest of
~rawers. several (..'Ottage bureaus. victorian rose carved side chains, 2 11nge.·
carved side chairs, base rocker, bar
room chair, Windsor kitdhen c.halTB.
dough,t box on legs, 2 dough boxes.
bench tables. marble top wash Btand.
walnut wash stand, very fine arrow
back setter, old spool beda single and
three quarter. .Many other pleee6 ot.
f!lrnlture •
LUSTER AliB CmlJA
Some very tIne luster, sugar, creamer. tea'pot, raised figure creamers, cups
and saucen;:, Bristol ware and Plany
other, fine pieces of china, including
BE CAREFREE
Melssen bowl, cups and saucers, ParIan ware; figures and statues, coasters.
PREPARE YOUR CAR
Mnjolica creamers and plates.
11 :00 A.M.-Morning 'Vorship _........................... , ... _....... Local Chul'clu';s
*
OF
Antiques, Furniture. Cillo. Old 0 .....
Household Goods.
5. Tires aDd Tubes
(Bargains)
8:15 I'.M,-C·oJlege ChoruB ......... , ............................................... Clothier
~'X
Home laundry
l'UBLIC SALB
Swarthmore Branch who attcnded
Sunday, MaT 18
Pure Springfield water will always
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.
The
Junior Music Club of
Swarthmore will hold Ita nnal Request Program meeting this Sunday evening at '1:30 in Whittier
Hall on the Collego Campu8. The
Prograin 'Committee, with Robert
Fawcett chntrman, has made up
the 11rogram from amon~ those
members who have appeared before the Club during the year.
At this time members of the
parent Club, the Swarthmore Musio Club, arc especially invited, as
well as famUy and friends of the
Junior members.
Qd 8.8 alternate. The wide and let:teetlve scope of Women's Clubs
work M.ra. Told found JnspiraUona!
and hcarteolDg. ThEi addr....... of
outsldt' speak,oera all held & warnIng Dote that the time for tlCUon
for peace la DOW and that tb1a Is
the buslneBS8 of all individual
women and oltl rens
The annual reports of !-he omcera
and the d'3partment chairmen were
illustrated bY PORters. exli1blts.
CHAIRMAN OF NEW AID
light vente, and. amusing skits. FOR DISPLACED PERSONS
Dr. Frances Fussell of River ..
. Club J1l"cmbers were given a chance
to see the underco~r work that vi~W road political BcienUst who
mo.k(!8 the club a workable, enjoy... served with the War Production
able and smoothlY' Integrated unlL Board· and the Department of
The deiiclous hot luncheon prepar- State in Was'hington during the
ed undtEllr' the· dlrectlon of Mrs. A. war heads the Philadelphia. Ci.UV. B. Orr and her kitchen commit- zcn~ CommitU;e on Displaced per~
tee and ,served by ·l\oIrs.Frank H. ~on8 just launchod by the United
McCowan·. committee WI18 th~ Nattona CouDcll to cnUst aid for
major· exh1blt of the day. Flower the 860,000 • individuals still In
arrangements by th'e gard'3D 4e - European camps because they fcar
partm~nt of whi'Ch Mrs. John E. opprcssion for rclig1qn, political 01'
Michael is cbairmnn. ade1ed the nationa.Uty should they return to
proper festive touch to the after- their homelands,
Prcsident John Nll80n of Swarthnoon. Mrs.· Told again paid tribute
to the work, house and property more· Collega ts ono 'of the hunchQ.lrm~n, Mrs. R. T. Bates and dred l~ading citizens of the metro1\1l'8. E. D ...Brauns and all .their politan area sei-vlng on the comh'elpers, who accompUshed such mittee.
miracles in cleaning, renovating,
tmd improving the f!ppcaran~c
uBcfulneM of the club.
The lnstal~atJon ot the new ot~rB and directors was conducted
F'rlday,
by Mrs. TOld with simple dignity
8:00 P.M.-Eighth Grude Drama
Kappa Group To Sew·
AlleDd Guild Convention
Request Program SlDlIlay
2:30 P.M,-Tennis with Haverford ... ,....... -....... :.... ····-·········· .... ··· .. College
FROM A TAP ••.
NOTICE
or
5
SWARTHMORZAN
Saturday, l\fay 17
Moth'er's Day.
Plu!J Tax
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loOmorrow
dinner party on Mother'R D.lLY.
ThOse prescnt included Mr. and
Mrs. Elme!' Hyc', Mrs. Chari-es B~,
Mrs. Benjamtn Bye, a. n d Mrs:
Gnlcc \Vn.Ikcr, all of \Vilmington,
Del.
l\lr. and MrS. Percy G. Gilbert
of Bark avenue- have beon cntcl'tuinlng Mr. Gilb·.!rl·s mothel', MI"6.
A. P. GUbert or Richmond. Va.,
who returned to her homo 'Vcdncsday a.fter "islting he~'c over
re~
corded by over 400 million tires which have
been produced by Goodyear. Get the plus performance of a Goodyear
yourself-see us for
NEWS NOTES
gymnnslum
WI sho greeted each ODe and reminded her of her duties and
pleaau ..... In the ollie. to which shio
had beeD elected. The fOUl' Dew
directors are Mrs. D. Reed Geer.
Mrs. Cbarles R. Ruasell, Mrs.
Pet~r E. Told and Mrs. S.' :Murray
Viele. The new
relnBtated officers aN, president. Mrs. John' E.
Michael; 'Drat vice .. president, Mrs.
Fmncls H. Forsythe; second v.lce ..
president. Mrs. Birney K. MOr8Oj
recording secretary, MR. T. '. K.
Brown, Jr.• · corresponding ~re,
lary. Mrs. A. yr. Btu.,.-t: and
treasurer. Mrs. A.. W. Bass, Jr-; .
Thc new prestdent· closed the
IneeUng with an expression of a.ppreciation to ~hc outgoing offi.ceN
a·n.d a hoP:":' for the continued
growth or the club.
:\IlSS<'n Mal"Y and .Ellnor Dye of
t.::ollc.l.w avenue !e:nt~!"talned the 01dOl" 'members' of their family at a.
~TIREI
mileage. extra service
School
Dlght.
Miss Mary Bye and Miss Elinor
Bye of Co)lege avenue will spend
liam'I<". Delahanty, John W. Nason, the week-end In AtlanUc City as
Thomas B. McCaoo. Frank R. tt.e guests of Mrs. Loui..s"'! Lesloy,
Morcy and Arthur Binos. Judge a former Swarthmore reeident.
Henry G. Sweney and President
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert
Clarence L. Conner of the County of Park avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
Commissioners are also listed on E. A. Lappe of Yale avenue· wlli
lbe ctlmmlttee.
entertain at n. dlnn~r party at the
NEWS NOTES
STRONG
Pat Lockwood, featured ,,·ocallst
of the doe)' Kearns orchestra
plaJ"mg for the Young Uepubli..
cans' public dance In the High
ship: Albert H. Knabb. C. Percy
\Vebswr, R. Chester Spencer. Wil-
G-manlown and Chel.", Av...
SAFE
(ContIDue4 froID Page 1)
Fon!Ythe, Mrs or K. Brown.
Jr.• Mrs, John H.. Pitman were In
attendance for one day as yoUng
delegale.. Mrs GuY 8. DemJDg act~'. H.
Gehring, Mrs. T~~~~~':.
Alternates to the Conterence included Mrs. Wllllam R. Huey. Mrs.
Earl P. Yerkes, Mrs. Charles n.
Shaw. AIrs. David P. W1sdom, Mns.
Troyer Anderson, nnd Mrs. Vincent
Lathebury.
Swarthmore's Annual Mceting of
the League 18 scheduled for next
Thursday, May 22, at the home ot
Mrs. WUUam Jaquette, 606 Elm
Avenue. Memtjer~ plan to arrive
at eleven o'clock, bringing a. box
lunch. CotIee will be provided.
Fnd.,., ....,. 16, 1947
Women LUnch on
Inaugural I)ay
The Swa.rthmore
Women Voters has had u
gates to the State Conteren.co
in Philadelphia
this week Mrs.
Phelps Soule, Mrs. John M.
THE
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
4
Jamc~ H. Callahan of Garrett
avenue baH been pledged to Tau
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THE
I
Bola Pt,
honorary en~lncerlng
Craternlty at l..chlgh University.
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
gates to tho State Conference held'
tn Philadelphia.
this week l\Irfl.
PhCi11S Souie. Mrs. John M. Moore.:
Mr8. \V. 1..... Gehring. Mrs. Thomas.
K. Brown, Jr., Mrs. Harold March,'.
1897 • Golden Jubilee Season • 1947 ~
3 Free Sunday Concerts, Sylvan Han, ••15, 7.15, 9.45
BOB & DIANE with BETTY HADEN
and OTHERS
Song Sfy'irl,
P. M.
Daily Thareaft.,.
Crystal Pool Opens Saturday, May 24, n A.M.
One 10c Cosh For. on PTe lines tokes you to Woodside Pork
from prelelically an), part of the city.
BUS ROUTES DIRECT 10 PARK: 85 hom 33d and Dauphin $11.
or 44lh and Pcnkside Ave.; E from 69th and Market 51's. or .
Germantown and Chelfen Aves.
and ].Irs. Glenn H.
~wartlllll0rCaJls
011 the
Swu.'tlunon"s Annual Meeting of
the League Is sehedulcd for next
ThufSda}', May 2~. at the home of
M."s. \ViIllnm .luquette, 605 Elm
Avenue.
Mcmbl'f:i plan to arrive
at cleven o'clock, bringing a box
lunch. CofCee will be provided.
COIll-
will aid him jn promoting thc llitlintenal1cc of the
Naval ltcscrvc as un instrutn"3nt
for wor'ld peace and Vett-cr citizell.ship: All1C1"t II. Knabh, C.' Percy
J\lls.<; _Mat')· Bn' nnd l\UHS Elinor
\Vchster, H.. Chester Spencer, Wil- Byt' of Co:llege avenue will spend
liam F. Delahanty, John \V. Nason, the weck~end In Atlantic City as
Thoma::; U. .McCui.l"3, Frank R. the gu(>sts of Mrs. I.A)uis~ Lesley,
j\IOI·ey and ArthUl' Binns. Judgo a former Swarth'tnore resident.
Henr,,.. G. SWCll'i!Y and Pr~idcnt
Mr. and Mrs. p·crcy G. Gilbert.
Clarence L. Conncr of the County of Park a\'Cllue and !tlr. and Mrs.
COllllnis::;ionerH. are also listed on E. A. La.ppe of Yale a.venue will
llw commJ.ttec.
entcl·t:lin at a dinn'"!r party at the
Jnglcneuk till:'! l'vcning". Bridge will
follow at the Gilbert home.
NEWS NOTES
~Ir. and
~lr. and]~ngland
::\lI'S.~O.who
\V. Dal"l~h of
._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_I Lontion.
have heen
visiting ).lrs. IJarch's lllotfH~r, )'In:;.
Gcorg-l' A. Marl', have gon-J to New
York ((II' u. brief stay with fl"icnds.
'rhey will return to :':;warlhmor·.:!
tht, latlL"r part of ~la}".
.llrs. Hcnry L. Hmitll of ~wal·thmore u.vcnuc returned by 1,lanc
fl'om ,Jacksonvill-:-. Fla., where she
,"isited Dr. and Mrs. H. JAWI"('m~
Smith and family. Prcviously, :\11":->.
Smith had been in ArizolllL for an
cxtcnd{'11 visit with the He\,. :md
,.
STRONG
DEPENDABLE
Women Lunch on
Inaugural Day
ed
TroY(ll" And(!rson. and Mrs. Vincent
].athoI.HU')'.
whil~h
U8
dclegatc~. Mrs Guy S, DemJng act-
Sha;w. j\1I·s. Da\'id P. Wisdom, Mrs.
NEWS NOTES
SAFE
Morrow. ex- ":':
Alternates to the Conference Included 1\Irs. 'Villtam H. Huey. Mrs.
Earl P. Ycri{cs. Mrs. Clmrlcs B.
dUl'.ing" the week oC Muy 18 to 25 is In
the han(]s of Cum dr. \Villia'Jl1 H.
Collin~. l'SNH, first cOllumuHJlng
nfliccr of Delaware County's HoSCI"\'~ Di\'ision 4-11.
COlllmander Collins, a Wallingforu n:'6idcnt. includ<>s the follow-
Friday, May 16, 1947
(Continued from Pase 1)
1.~. l-l. l'-'oreytho, Mrs T K. Brown,
Jr., Mr~ John H. Pitman were in
:Lttendanco tor one day as voting
officio.
H.csCl·\~
wide Opel·uUon Naval
mittee
Open EYe-ning. and Weehnd. Till May 23 •
\Vomcn Voters has had us dele-
.LQcal Im,·Ucipa.tion in a nation-
ing"
JACK STICK'S KIDDUS' HOUR, 2
'l'ho
Eight BOToughite.
on County Navy
Committee
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
ME;;ET~I~N~G~~~~~~~~~~
Swarthmore
League
LWV ANNUAL
LEAD RESERVIST
MOVE NEXT WEEK
Dispensing Opticians
1923 Chestnut Street ~ ~ Philadelphia
6913 Market Street ~ Upper Darby, Pa.
Friday, May 16, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
THE
l'.ut IJol"k\\"fKKI, r(".llturcd voculiHt
uf tJm ,lucy Kc.n.rns OrchesinL
I)hlying rur the YowJg Itclmbllcans' Imblk dunce in the lIigb
School
J-tymnasiurn
tomorrow
night.
CaI1
DAVE WOOD
TO
Refinish Your Floors
PHONE
MEDIA
0755
Mrs. Horace B. Pass-
more of Hl.-ath Haven avenue will
l~a\"c May 2f, on a month's auto-
mobilc·trip to the wcst coast. They
plan to \'isit the Grand Canyon en
1'{)Utl~ and will return b)" way ·of
Yellowstonc and numerous other
National Pu I·ks. 1\.1.1". Passmore will
uttend the Int~rnatlonal Rotary
.Convention ,\11 San Francisco as a
dch.'_Lmt(' from the Swarthmorc
Plan now the home you went
Desirable lots available
Need
PATTERSON
FUNERAL HOUE
William T. l'ntterMo_, nlrf'nor
Ell'hteen Yean Bqedeaee
·]'HI.EVIIONR IlH'J1A 2;,s8
A Prloo to M~ ICYer.,- Fam.Il,.'S
il5
alternate. The wide and ~f:-
she greeted ench
minded hel' ot her duties and
ThQ
Junior
Music
Club ot
pleasur"C8 in the o1Ilce to which shlQ Swarthmore will hold its final Rehud been elected. The Cour new 'llW.!-It l'roJ.;"nuII meeting thts Sun~
directors aro l\[rs. D. Reed G~r. duy eV('J)ing at 7:3U in \Vhittier
Mrs. Charles H. RU~cn, 1\11'8. Hall on the COUl'gO ('ampul:;. -rho
Pet~r I":. 'rold and l\lns. S: Murray 1)I'Ogl'UII1 ('ommith'L', with Hohet·t
Viele. 1.'he new or relnstatcd orne- l"nwcett ehail'lIlull, haM Inade Ull
Ilrogram n·oJll among tho~c
ers aM, IJreaitlcnl, l\1n;. Jo111l. B. till!
Michael; first vice-president. Mrs. Illembel·N who have tLPveal:cd ueli"I'o.nci8 H. Forsythe; second v.ll.-e- fQre tilt" Cluh during the ycm·.
president. :Mrs. Birney K, Morse;
At t his lillie III(·mht'l·s vi tho
recording secretary, Mrs. T. K. Iuu'lmt ('I lib, the Swarthmore ~lu
Brown, Jr., corrl.osponding ~crc, Hie Cluh. arc ('~pcdall~' invitcd, as
tary, Mrs. A. W. 8tua..t; and well as ramily .and frh'nda of the
trt!a:-;UI'er, Mrs. A. 'V. Bastl, Jr~
Junior lIlt.'milel·S.
'rhe new lu,""Sident
..
clm~ed thc
meeting with" an expression of ;LI)pl"eciaUon to the outgoing OmC~r"i
and a ho~ for the eontinued
grO\\'th oC the club.
fcctlve scope ot Women's Clubs
work Mns. Told found Inspirational
and heartening. The addresses of
outside 8peakoers all held a warn ..
Ing note tbat th·e time tor action
Cor peace 18 now and that thlB Is
the Imsinesss ot all individual
wolnen and citizens,
The unoun} reports of the officers
and the d~partment chairmen were
illustrated bY posters, exhiblts,
light verse, and a.m.lIslng skits.
. Club members were given n, chance
to see the undercoVler work that
makes the club a workable, enjoyublo and smoothly Integrated unlL
'fhe delicious hot luncheon p('Cpar~
t!d und~r the direcUon or Mrs. A.
V. B. Orr anti her kitchen committee and .scrved by Mrs.I'~ranlc 1-1.
McCowan's coffilnittec WIlN tho
major cxh.!bit of the day. Flower
arrangement.a by th·e b""ard-qn de))artmfJnt of which l-Irs. Jolw E.
Allchael is chairman, acMed the
l)rOp~r festive touch to the a(tul'~
noon. Mrs. Told again paiu tribute
to the work. ·house and propcrty
cha.lrm'"!n. :&1 I""'S. R, '1'. nates and
}.irs. .101. D . .BraWls and aU their
h·e}pcrs, who accomplished such
miMlclcs in c~lcaning, reno\"ating,
and improving U:e nPJIC'lIranef:' and
u:'!efu;nc8..'i of the club.
..
Holary.
s: 15
I
1'.~1..
CoIIL'g't'
Charm,
,
-16 10
It
d
EASY TERMSLIBERAL TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE FOR
YOUR OLD TIRES
NEW TIRES DESERVE
NEW TUBES
4: 00 P.l\l._Hf!L'thoven Heciml
:\11'H,
PROPERLY BALANCED WIIEELS help to give
. you a smoother ride. Out-of-balance wheels
directly or indirectly cause abnormal lire wear.
Make this small extra investment in comfort
and saving. Stop in at Tire Service Headquarters today for new Goodyear tires, mounted
and hcr1cmc"d by "Wheel Specialists"
HANNUM & WAITE
SWARTHMOllE 1250
\ tht· Pcin;ol hou:-'il'.
G::~O
\\rl~(I_
SATURDAY BANK HOLIDAY
This Bank will, until further notice, observe every Saturday
beginning with Saturday, June 7, 1947 as a full legal holiday.
As usual the Bank will be open daily, Monday through Friday,
from 8 :00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. except legal holidays.
18
BENDIX
Home laundry
automatic
~
HOW DO YOU GET
SPRINGFIELD WATER?
01 {3uvuu!.
DRAINS ITSELF
SHUTS ITSELF OFF
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corpoilation
2. Engin" Tune.Up
:I. Rnllialor Flush
4. Brake Check
~alo to bt· 11('111 at t()
re~ardlt>ss of w(,:lthcr.
:30 A.M. sharp.
as there will
be 1"00111 illsith' for all. J~unch to he
:len'ell hy ladic.!-l
( 'hurdl.
T!..·rms (·a::t.
Britain
I~ittle
Nottingham. Pa- R.V. -,
. , .
It. H. \Vhite:-;ide unci Snn, clerks
Harry A. Brehl
Electric Service
Wiring, Appliance
and Repairing
Radio Service
.HONI: MIDIA 2966
Tel. Swarthmore 1984
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For the First Time
W'-hitti(~I·
BLUE CROSS HOSPITAL PLAN
for those who are
Self~Employed • Retired • Not
\-lore than a million PhiladclDhians
belong to The Blu(! Cross Plan-the
non-profit hospitalization plan that
is sponsored by the community and
its hospitals. They have joined as
Groul' M embers at Ull'it places of
employment. Now. to serve thousands more who arc l!aRcr to loin,
this same Blue Cra5s Plan is made
availahle to those who have not
bcen eligible for Group Memb('rship,
WHO MAT JOIN-Ii you are se1fcmplo.fcd
ers. farmers, ('te.) •.. or retired •.. or
not .....orking (and thus unable to join
the Blue Cros.q through Group·
Membership); in good health and not
over 66 years of age-you and your
family may a,-:ply for Non-Group
Membership.
WHAt TOU GIT-Blu~ Cross payH
the hospital billa for the entire fam·
ily. It provides the finest hospital
Qre, for 21 to 30 days (depending
on how lon~ you have been a memher). in a semi-prh'at(> room.
SAVES ClOTHES
FOR PINK CHEEKS
that won't rub off!
,
Rlch,creamy Golden Guern~
sey Milk -
of
fRONT AND ORANGE STS.
Swarthmore 1694
CRfA,TOJi
1,'oJt.(a~T
.. ..... ti 4I!l
Paeliin~
I
lIu.'IUlollf.!ll.
"OPPOSITE TIIg COURTHOUSE"
345 Park Avenue
~;..
~tlse.!LI,'\NEOU8
,\mlinm:-<. lire )lIllet' craUCK, old lock!;.
hinges, (~Olll)nr kctUeK. iron kettle~,
.SqU:lI"H
ami oval fralnc.", cranberr\'
/ullmail shad!..":'. (''':t..''ter~, four amI th·c
hottlcl', ~ .!-ItoVl' hIL<;e~, criming irons,
(lId eig-ilt day dl'(·ks, in running conditioll.
A thou~alUl :unl one other items not
HARLAN R.
H. W. Borden and Sons
SAVES HOT WATER
SAVES SOAP
UI.MiS
I'leat .lfId fI:lIlC-I, ribbon and domn
(·mlll,otl·s. (~o"'erl:"d; I.un("h bowl, mall)'
old lamps. (·(Jlon~d and dear. 'Vaterford dC('l.lnterfl. I'jke'~ peak flask. m;.\n:r
other de{~anterK and culored shadE'S.
mill<:. J.:'Iass ('hickem;, owl. dug, tlouhlt!
1001' I.h~te awl set.
'J P
~!M~~
ENDS WASHDAY WORK
To maintain pressure at all points
and at all times booster stctions
are provided at stand pipes and
reservoirs to operate at periods
of heavy demand for water. In·
this way we do provide all cus·
tomers with sufficient pressure regardless of location.
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
WATER COMPANY
l'U..,
•
22
delicIous on
Working
WHAT IT COSTS - The cost of the
Non-Group Plan amounts to oaly a
few cents a day. A small price to pay
ior freedom hom worry over l;ospital
bills.
S!:NJ-ANNUAUY
SINGLE SUBSCRIBER
$ 6.90
,
HUSBAND AND WifE
13.eO
(without maternity)
WIDOW(eR} and all unmarried
children under 19 yean . '
13.60
FAMlt Y (with matemity), hus-
band, wife and all d\ildren
under 19 years •
,
•
,.
'8.()O\
WHAT YOU DO NOW-Fill out the·
coupon and mail it today for complete information. No one will call
on you. Subscribing to Blue Croes i~
entirely up to you.
APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED
ONLY UNTIL JUNE 15TH
HI Nedital EJar.lwtlll-lilt PI .lSt xt nw!
cereals or as a meal·tlme
NON.GROUP MEMBERSHIP ••• Are you under 66 years
of age-self-employed. retired. or not working-and th(>rf'fore
not eligible for Group Membership? If so, allllly for NonGroup ~1 em hprship 11)-' filtinF(inand mailingthcc-oupon below.
GROUP MEMBERSHiP·... Personscligiblefor Group Membership may also lIse this coupon to obtain information.
Remember:Any firm cmployingtwoormorc pcoplcmay form
its own B1ue Cross Group and receive the additional benefitsof group enrollment.
beverage. At your door
or at your store -
In the
Cream.Top bottle.
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AMERlCA.'S TABLE MILl'
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.
1. Lubrication Change
And Pre-War Prices
on Barners and Circulating Pumps
Oil Burning Domestic Water Heaters
Oil Burning Hot Air Furnaces
Now Available for Immediate Installation..
Water will not flow up hill and for
that reason we must operate huge
pumps to force your water through
1200 miles of water mains.
Pure Springfield water will always
be on tap.
Come in For
New Pre-War Quality
WASHES CLOTHES
RINS~5-3 TIMES
DAMP DRYS CLOTHES
a.EANS ITSELF
\VOlnan'S Cluh
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See how the BENDIX
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~[n)"
l\lp{'Ung
2:30 1'.::\L-\V.I.I.., Box
AGAINST SUl\tl\tEll
HEAT
. ........... H, S. Atullto1'iulIl
».:\-1.-Formal Moth('r~I):Lught{'r Banqlll'i.. ...... .
II :01) A.M.-l.. \VV
FROM A TAP •••
NOTICE
~Ia.,.
................ _.................... : .. "rhUticl"
Tllurs
.....
At OaJu'YII Uull, lOCated 60 noute lea
behnen ~otUPglIUIII aod Wukelleld,
1HIS SPACE AVAILABLE "FREE"
F OR AllY WORTHY PUBLIC
NOTICE-CONTACT BHOW-
1.'UC!oIt1ll)", ~lllY 20
and )II"~. Pt'I'CY n. Gilhel·t
of I'ar], an:IlUl' ha\'c liP('n cntcl'taining ;\11". Gilh-:t"l·s Il\Oth~l" ),h'ti.
A. 1'. Gilhl'rt (If Hkhillond. Va .•
'-
n
H. H. AllditoJ"iUIll
Clothier
9: uO P. 1\1. Hellllblican'fl Hanen
;\11'.
Mr. and 1\ln'. I·h'llr)" A. 1'(!iI·sol.
Jr. a.nd daughtel·. (Horia Ann, ,-lnd
.Mr. Peil-sol, ~r .. of Lafa::'~lh' (l\'enue, will slwnd the wcC'k-cnd in
Nl"\' Jersey wlH'l"c the fO:·II1(>I· ,,·ill
vi}1it ~[iSR Clai.'p l'lollCh,!l' of l:PIH'r
~tontclair and )'lr. Pcirsol. Hr. will
III' thl) gu~"!~t of his son and daughh'l·-in-law, 1\11', anll ~lrH. .Tohn \V.
l~cil'sol. oC Springfield. :Mrs. Peir.sol's bl'othel' and sister-tn-law, Mr.
and !\In·:;. .Jaml's ::\1. Dryden, and
Ilaughtcr. T.k:horah, of Philadel~
1.llia, will -;:;p~nd th!..' wC(~k-mH) in
SATUUJ,AY, MAY 2f, ..
()AI{UYN' HAI..L
........................................................ Harlol
7: :-H) p.M.-Jr. Mu~tc Club ....... .
over
Ultl~.,
1I0usehoid Goods.
reminds you ••••
:\x-n uOX-"r
. ...................................... I.ocat Chu.·clwJOi
lll'I.
who returned tn hL'I' homc
lwt.:;day n.ne\' ,·isiiinM" ht'I·C
::\Iolller's Day.
OY
Allllqul"M, .... urnlture. ChIna Old
Mrs. l'~dwin Crol:iuy, l\lr.!-l. J. UUI-
5. Tires and Tubes
(Bargains)
Haverford ............. ····· .......... -................. Colh~~n
Sunday,
<11";lC(' \\'alkCl·. all of \Villllington.
Plus Tax
YALE and CHESTEll ROAD
a
the convention were: MI·s. Thomas
Safford. Honorary president, l\lrs.
S. S. Hutl1erford, Mrs. Birney I{.
Mor!'e, Mrs. \Villiam Thatcher,
Saturday. "1lny 11
oC thdr family at "
on i\lother'R Day.
1'l"t--3l'nt included Mr. and
; ~yc,
1'l.lJJue SALE
HWIll'thmorc IlI-andl who attendcd
tf.
............... .
pal'ty
Benjamin
)11~Y
S:OO P.M.-Eighth Gt'ade Ikama. l·-.t·sti'·al. ....
::\11':-;. E11I1l'" Bye, :\1 rs. Charl·i!s By~.
11.1 ni,
:rowing
HARLAN JESSUP
1,'rhlay,
~n;"H1ber9
'I'i\()~l!
lin Hotel. HCI.rescntatives f,-om thc
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
'.rhe insinUation of the ncw of~
and dircctol"~ was conducted
hy MrH. ·roJd with simr,lc dignity
f~rs
:\1 i:';!"i·.'!; ].'[ary mld ~linor Byc of
lLvenUe ~~nto(Ortaincd the ol~
dhlllCI·
I{appa
Kappa.
Gallla
group nc·.
this "'('eli at the Benjamin I"rank-
Dr. li"ranceS li"'URscll DC HivervieW road political Hcienttst who
served with the War Production
Board nnd the I1Ppnrhnent of
Htatt~ in \Va,.ihington during' the
war. heads tlHl Phtladelphta Citizens Committcl' on Displaced IJlWa group.
:;OIlN just launched by the I Totted
Jimmy
Ilornaday a. s
(;horus
Nntions Couneil to cnlh;t aid for
prt'Hid<'nt
thank(~d the Collcge fOI·
the 850.000 individuals still in
1':Ul'oIH!Un CU111PS hecause they fear .it~ !-;"cnprou-:-; housing- of thc eon('"~I·t
O)llJl"t!M...,ion for religion. political 01' and lu·t·:-;entf:'d lI.1iss nlodg-~tt with
nationalit~" should t1wy retunl to a. porta.hIe radio-victrola., the gift
of t lw com bin'3d grOUpH.
thcil' hOllwlandH.
Alict~ 1l0l'nadu)', Nanl~Y HindW·l·.
I'rt~shlellt .John Na:;on of ~wal"thVin~inia T"('llelf'tllan, Maura 11 0 1)Inm·c College is one of til(' hun)
elrcd lL:acling dtizenH or the 1IIetroa(~t'o"'1I1Ianist!";. UL'lljalllin I •. Klw·~cj
poIit..'l.1l ar('a st!nrlng- on the comh'l" WlUi at the organ.
mittee.
Colle~e
dl!I'
Today's Goodyear De·
Luxe Tires carry to even
greater heights the extra
mileage, extra service recorded by over 400 mil·
lion tires which have
been produced by Goodyear. Get the plus performanc'!t of a Good year
yourself - see us for
Goodyear
DeLuxe
UfeS today.
One of the larl{('st national con\'('ntions in thfJ hl~tOI·Y or the
Nccdlt~worl, Guild of Anll'rica met
Kappa Group To Sew'
Mrs. bUies H. H.obin~on, L";fO Ogden avenue, will he hostCK.'i to the
3% miles south or O.zJoro on
)loute J, turn west, 10110\1' 2S71e south
'rom' Lpnt'uIJler on 2~:!l to WukeU .. ld,
turn eutlt, iolluw t;~.
WYIl l>urnall. l\Irs. Cecil 1>. How'Ve mentioJl ill part:
Mrs.
John
H.
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ard,
..\.t 10:30 A, II. Mharp
:\In•. Alht'l·t L. HilleI-!. Mrs. \\'iJHCfJlllewhite walnut eorner cUllhoa. tl.
iulnill; pille "orner cuphoard, walnut
liam 'Vest, anti Mrs. (-;.L'org-c SiHo- dutdl
cUIJboard. mahogany cht}St of
drawees, .several collage bureaus. vlcWar,
toriall rose cnrvcd aide ehains, 2 tiUGel'
car\'eu tiitle c:hail"H, base rucker, bar
roulII chair, \V'imJsor kitcllen c.haira,
dought box 011 le!."H, 2 dough boxe~,
(contitHwu frolll I 'age 1)
bench tables, marhle tOI) wlU!h stand,
walnut wash stand, very fIne arrow
TiH" "Iht'li (·hOl·US, tht, host unit.
back Sl:!tter. old ~IJOol beds. Bingle and
in its two g'1'CHIJl:; l"Iimax(~tl tlw
tIu'ce
furniture.
~~\'(.niJlg'. TIH' Hu:;:-;ian ·'''l1llka'' "\... as
].(is'r.t;U AND CHIl'fA
nkelr don('.
('atlJ('rin(' 1';IHton's
Som(~ very Jille IU$oter, SUb'8r, creamer, t£:a'pot, raised Jlgure creamers, cups
~olo in "Lish~1l to thl' Lalllhs" \\"u:-;
ami Slwcers, Bristol ware and many
1Il11eh :lPlu":(dated. The 1-lalleluJah
lither tine Iliccea of eli ina. including
BE CAREFREE
~ll'i~::cl1 !Jowl, cups and saucerB, Par~
ChCJl"U~ fl'om "The l\h·sNia.h" was
inn Wal'e; Ugul·es and statues, COa8terH.
PREPARE YOUR CAll
rt.llla,·kahly hnndh~d fOI' so )'()lIn~
.\Iajulit'a cre.\men; and plates.
CHAIRMAN OF NEW AID
FOR DISPLACED PERSONS
2:30 P.M.-Tennis with
~1"TIRES
Attend Guild Convention
Choral Concert
Draws Big Crowd
;\11·s. 1~:lI:eroft Smdth.
c-.OOOjiE4R
Request Program Sunday
one and re-
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SWARTHMOREAN
Come in-ge8 how we just set a dial, add
~p BDd Bendix does the rest. You don't
"ven touch the dial "gain. You never get
·..our bands in water! You don't even
}'llvetostayathomet Seeit-tbeeasiest
·.. ·;1shday on earth-with a Bendid
Thomas F. Conway
3 ]JoARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE,
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TeJep_e: Swat1bmore
0468-W and O-IS6-R
ILLER-FL01JNDER
SAFE MILK
12tb and KERLIN STS., CHESTER, PA.
'.'ephone-6129
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apply•• Ul!denfand thai 110 .alesraal'l wm (oil on me a' my hoIIIe.
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Frida,., Ma,. 16~ 1", "
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porlance of Immunization with
'the sophomores ot Swarthmore special omphaals on the prevention
of diphtheria.. tetanU8, and whooping predicted form.
HJgh School are having their -class
ing cough. To assist tbe mothers
The annual letter award ban- dance tbls li"'rlda.y nlgbt at 8 0'· In
understanding
what
steps
(CoDUnued ·from Pa&e 1)
quet I. scheduled {or Friday. clock. It wlll be held In til<> gym- should be taken. an attractively
'rhe school calendar was adopted June 6, In the ll1gh scbool (!afe-, nanlum whkh will be dcC!orat~d to IllUstrated pa.mphlet WfUJ'" handed
lanced tavorltea such as Rtllph
Brown and Charlea Andes show-
BOard Directs
SOPH HOP TONIGHT
School Details
to each registrant.
Ir there are any mothers who
expect u. large crowd and welcotne have Dot yet registered their chllBLACKFlUAllS ON TlUAL
'rhe following a['W;} the dren for kindergarten, lJuch reg'ev~J"Yonc.
On Wednesday. May 16, candlistration should made nt onco In
committee chairman:
du.t-.m for Blackfrlar membership
lhe'
Bchool distl'lct office at the
Invitation, V. Ryan; Decoration.
corDer of College and Prlnceto)"
prcsented the play "Youth and
A.. McChesney; publicity. 1... Llnavenues.
Uncle Sam" in the senior high
ton; BusIness, M. Storck: Program,
school and On "l'hursday they pre-
day. Beptem~1' 8: Schools will bo
clo&ed October 20 and 21 for
County Institute aDd two da:ys' at
ThanJat8tv.lng, as well as two weeks
at Christmas. the 19th of D~c.m
,bel'
~lng
the last day of Bchool be-
fore th'3 Chrlatmas holidays. Th9
Easter
va~t1on
was set at March
26 to April 2, both inclusive.
The
following
.
~cntcd
it In the JUnior High. Thos,..
who participated were Ann Llozhllt-cr, H'31en Ware,
olHclals
elected for next year:
Treo.surer. JWllCS H. HOI·nadu.y;
tax collector, Mary Park~ Dodd;
SOlicitor. Claude C. Smith; teum
ph)'Slcl&.n. Dr. George B. Heckman.
TI:a-e resignation ot Erna Eckhardt
WJ cafeterla manager wtuJ presented
and accepted with ~gret.
Dr. David McCahan, chairman
of the special co'Jnmltteo on teacheI'S salaries gave a lengthy report
of the work. of that committee,
with special l"'lferencc to recent
meetings with members of thc
teaching staff and members of thq
a ship. The
resemble
with tho opening date set. at Mon- teria.
Joan Plccard,
Bruce Godfrey. Cynthia Homlre.
June ReYnard, Jane Hawke, Pat
GullaghCl·, Torn Maher. Joan Da~
BIll
\"188on.
Keene. Rosemarlc
Bene.k~, Pattiy Told. and Ann
Hickman. Thte play deJ3erlbcd tho
racial struggles In a small town
Bchool and was primarily put on
to determine 10 new members of
Black friars. Slx already ~hoBen are
SU'3 Surrick (also the stUdent dJ.rector of the play). Molly Storck,
Ken DN9~en. Barbara Beeman,
Carolyn Wilcox, and Bruce God-
frey.
801)~'Om9re8
Injured at PI aeIice
. Nathan Bell. teacher ot SoCIal
Btudles
at
Swarthmore' iumor
ltigh Scbool. was injured In lett
hand b)~ starters' pistol wbich ,went
oft I)rem,turely wbile running off
Ru~on:
practice races at the
ave-
nue School grunds. ~on4&7 atter-'
noon.
Mr. Bell was operated. upon at
Taylor Hospital 'and &8 a result
of the accident. may loliO 'the' \lIM
of the small linger of tha.t hand.
H. Brenc~an.
Kindergartners Register
During
the
cUhlc
days at the Q911cge avenue .school
thls week 46 mothers arid their
Mrs.
Edith
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school, nurse prov e eyo exam Dalions and Miss Orr, oxamlDattons
of the teeth. Registration detatJs
were completed. Including prcsrmtatlon or birth certificates, vaceination cerUfleo.tes, and data about
the chUd.
Stress was laid upon the im-,
Home and School AssOCiation sal-
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BEEF, VEAL. 'LAD
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When Uncle Salll ..,.
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IluywJth satldactlonwta•• III. I
an u.s. graded,
....rby, M11kfec1
ary com:mIUee. It was decided to
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ROLLED VEAL ROAST· 47e
eaU a special In'3cting somo time In
the near future. after more IntorrnaUoR Is at hand on prospect!w
legislation, in order to plan a SIlIary program.
SCHOOL NEWS•
SHOW A'l' TUACK MEET
IABt Saturday Swurthmore did
very well at tho annual Norristown
interscholastic tra~k u. n d field
meet. cohling in second in the
class B competition. The mile Mlay team scored an impr~lvo vic.tory with Gordon Follett coming
from behind .In the last ~cconds
to win. Harry Warren won both
class A and B diseus throw by
more than 4 t~L' Bob McCowan
placed thlrtl in the shotput and
Hlury McGllberr)' placed '!'lecond
In the broad jump.
Swarthmore has had a. VictOr}'
in lacrosse, beaUng SL Paul's High'
trom Baltimore 8 to 4. The team
will travel to Baltimore to play
its final gam~ of the current ,ooason wh1ch will be a return engagement with St. Paul·s.
The softball league has started
with eight teams in the running.
The tennla courts are in opera.tion Qnce. again, and daily instruction Is given in phYSical education classes. A tennis club has
been organized undor tbe direcUon ot Mr. Christian assisted by
Mr'J Hottman.
The badminton tournament Is
in the thh'd round with exper-
HERE'S A BIT OF ADVICE THAT WORKS OUT
NICELY FOR HUNDREDS OF THRIFI'Y WOMEN:
"Before you spend another pemiy, step into the MADI.
SON BROTIlERS." Thar bit of advice will aave yOll
money. You'll fiDd hundreds of i ' - from which to
chooae • • • all plainly price-tagged •• and, IIlJ'I what
low pricesl
SMOKED PICNICS
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CHICKENS
'aacy, •
LEMONS
45c doz.
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Sea
food
Varues
TREET
fino,",
Poaching,
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2 bunches 1ge
CEI ERY HEARTS
25c bunch
CALIFORNIA CARROTS
2 bunches 1ge
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Crabmeat ....... """;: 43c
Nabisco --........ .. ... 24c
Chevel--'" -'";::2Sc
Sharp Cheese ..... 33c
AnnOUr's
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SUaVER SEAL EGGS
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Every Egg
Guarant..d
New Lower Price- 20% More Raisins
. SUPREME
RAISIN
BREAD
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CHEESE ~~D
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BUTTER
65c
Sliced
CHEESE
69c
HAM LOAF
15c
!4
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20c
!4
lb.
George MHro &Son
11 Chester Road
Phone 4541
~risp
Celery
bunch
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Gleawood Grapefruit Juice"!,..,;"1.c: Sr:.:.:ZSC
CalUoraia LemaR Juice
2 ~~ 1SC
Del Houte ,Peaclaea' su~t~ll'!TY.,
H~~ Z9C
Cboice Wbole Apricots c;;!::::::lo
H'!;,......· ZSC
Fancy Grapefruit Sectlo...
H~2 150
Farmdale Sweet Peas
Z ~ Z9C
Callfornia Tomato Pa.te H.;,t:- Z:;: ZSc
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Choice of Heinz, Beechnut or Clapp
3for25c
Premier Brand
California Orange JUice
2for25c
hun~
d.red Ilft1--e1g.t
(268) precincts. two
~UnCirEld elxt,. (2,60) sets of return
aheeta _(4 to ea.ch Bet). two hundred
lIiltty (218) Bate of envelopes .(6 to
eRCh set) the necesaary tabulating
books tor' the PrimarY Election to. be
DELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed proposals will be l·eceh.'ed,.·at
the County Controller's Office. Court
Hou88. Media. Pa., until 9 :00 A.M..
EST and pubUcly opened. at 10 :00 A.M.•
EST on Monday. June 2, 1947 for turni:8hlng ~\O.B. Coun Ho~ Media.. PL
twenty-five
CJ&)
Sylvania
C-201
I.... uoresoent Fixtures (or equal) with
pendant mounting and lamps.
SpeclflcatlolUl ,and bidding sheet may
be obtained at the offlce of the County
Controller and no bid will be entertained un1esa made out on said bidding sheet.
Each bid must be' accompanied b)·
a cerUfied check for fifty ($60.00) dollars drawn to the order of the County
of Delaware.
The County Conuntsslouers reserve
the rJght to reject any or all bids.
Clarence T. Pepper
County Controller
held September. t. 194'1. AU bidders
mU8t specJf)' as to their equipment
and plant, to &how th~y are capable
of pertormlll8' the contract. Un1888 the
Count7 Oomm1Mioners are satJafled as
to the ablllt7 of the bidder to ,perform
the contract. bids will be rejected.
8peclftcaUoDil and bidding sheet may
be obtained-at the oftlce of th.' County
COntroUer and liD bid will 'be enter·
%Blned unie.s made out on 'said bld-
a.
ebeck -for three hundred
(f300.00) dollars -drawn to the order,
of the Count.,. of Delaware.
The Count)" Commialoners reserve
the rlpt to reject any or all bids.
Clarence T. Pepper
County Controller 3T·6-16
I!Hate of EDITH SELLERS BUNTING. d&t Mred
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Li!tI 1 JURS TestamentarY
On' the above Eat.a.te have been
cranted to -the undersigned. who ret aU peJ'llOlllS ha.ving clalms or de~::!da qaJnat the Estate of the deoed t to m&ke known the same. and
all e~Ds Indebted to the ,dev~ent
to ~ payment, without delaY, to
Claude C. Smith and
,Providence Trust COmpany or
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.ROGER RUSSElL
Pblladelphla,
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17th A Chestnut Streets,
l'hUadelphla 3. Pa.
,VII.. Logal! MacCoy. President.
Orto their AttorneY
Claude C. SmJth, Esq.,
1151'1 Land Title BuUdlng,
kl1a4elphia 10; Pa.
,ESecutor8
LEG"'" NOTICE
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undersigned of his intention to
apply to the Delaware County Board
at Law Es:amlners on June 2, 19011,
for a oerUflca.te of admission to the
:oar ot tIw several courts of Delaware
J"eri Faclas
Jrlarch Term,
19t7
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Special
COFFEE'~~·
New Refrigerator 8ot.
Cider
VINEGAR
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Vinegar
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Make 0 Delldous Apple PM
OIIe No. 2 Can Sliced
· PIE APPLES·
JIFFY PIE CRUST
lin" 0.. 1-0.. Po , . . .
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County Vet Graves
'rhe graves of all Delaware
County veterans will be decorated
with Amerlean Flags for Decoration Day, acordlng to an announceaDd eounseJlng, to fterp de~kJe aD • nlent by Clarence L. Connnr, pre8~
COurH of stud)' or oC~.peUOD.
Ident of the Delaware County
Frfe Booklet, K. 1
'l'Olll.INSON ,t.'OUlfHEJ.OKS
DORrel of Commissioners.
1111 Xarket 8t.
PbUaAelpbla, a. I"a.
"'Ve consider ourselves fortunate hi obtaining 12,2.0 American
Flags for the graves of county
veterans when other counties are
Driveway C
reporting \heir l.nabU~ty to acquire
Asphalt or Concrete
flags," Conner said. ·'Veteran organizations within the county may
PETER DI NICOLA
obtain the flags for gmvc decoraPhODe SWL 2526
tion without cost: ':tfe added.
Thomas P. Kelley. director of
Veterans' 'Affairs for Delaware
County. with offices In the Court
House, Media, reports that 7. orSPRINGFIELD POOL
ganizations have requested nUottn14mts of the flags and indlcaltons
OPENS
were that all graves of county
veterans would be decorated. He
said there are 98 acUve cemeteries
In Delaware County.
Kelley. who Is a.sslsted in his
work by Thomas F. Carroll, also
announced that 320 metal crave
markera are available for dtstributton where needed.
call
APTITUDE TESTS
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Med'a, Pa.
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Enjoy a far more comfort·
for years to come ,with a
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COAL
and fll'8~~~ta consist of 2 'Stot'y
8t!=~"'"
dweUing, porch front. base18 x 28 feet.
property of John ,Kane
Ib
ISe
WINESAP APPLES H.,:::'... 2 .. ~Sc
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ESTATlll
Cal',ort de-
your fur-
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
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ESTATlll OF NANNIE SERENA
W1U90N, DECEASED.
Letters of Administration,. C. "T. A.
OIl the abOve ·Estate have been granted
to the undersigned. who requests aU
pe1'l101UI having elalms ,or demands,
against t'he Estate of the Decedent to
make known the same.. and all per_
eon., Indebted.
to the Deeedent to makE'
wltbOat delay to
. Fred R. Wlloon,
Administrator C. T. Am Walnut Lane
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FOR SALE-Feather
bed, enough
feathers for four quilts. U,lm new.
$10. Swarthmore 01G1.
FOIl. SALE-Two Quality gas ranges.
high oven. Will sell both reasonably:
bucket~a-da.y
heater
with
storage
lank' gas, side-arm heater and radiator. Make offer. TeL Swarthmore l'l'18.
FOR SALE-Underwood portable typewriter.
$26.00.
Call
Swarthmore
PETER E. TOLD
All Work GuartUl_
Write
nace. Prompt inslallation.
General Insurance
CLIFFORD L PARKER
333 DARTMOUTII AVE.
Phone Dartmouth 1833
Media IL D. II
FUEL OIL
GUB-R.
FOR S).LE--Camera., Zleas lkoOex, 3.6
corygon I,ns. L1ke new. call K«lla
1669.
FOR SALE-Westinghouse Hadlo aud
ltccord player combined. Excellent
condition. $45. Tel. Swarthmore Of92.
FOR SALE-Antlque walnut chest oC
drawers. Tel. Swarthmore 2241-W.
FOR SALE-;Blond male Cocker
spaniel, Registered. 10 weeks old.
Cali Swarthmore 0699-R.. after 5.30
p.M.
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Arters Brothers, Inc.
DAVE WOOD
Contractors & Builders
ations.
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
tion.
Painting
Uon,
da,..
SCft:!Cning,
111nc
Insula-
and
year-old boy desires
odd jobs a.fter schOO), Saturdays and
SUmmer months. Call, Swarthmore 1984.
Paperhanging
,VANTED-Three students,
respectable, quiet, neat, desire. one or two
rooms for' fall nemester. Call George
Kuyper, College, ask [or C Section.
'VANTED-EX-AmlY officer with wife
and one ancl a-half year-old boy,
desire to rent. two bedroom apartment,
furnished of unfurnished. mil eonsider limited rental period. Willing to,
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WANTED-'Ve will buy at best Pl'~~,.
old china, glass. furniture, flf\QAr:nu:..
Radio Repairs
Call Holly Oak 4313 or lIQ1\y. Oak,
672<1, collect, for appointment. All busIAll '!\Jakc!oJ
ness c·ontldentlal. Colonial Cupboard,_
<.all Il,nd Dellvcl'}'.
No. 5 l'hiladelphia. Plk.e.. WUw,ln~n:.
ADOLPH'S
Delaware.
Dun Neubauer, IUgr.
WANTED-Three bedroom apartment
Swnrthmorc 127"
, or house, unfurnished, for September
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occupancy. Write 403 No. Chester road
I.
or call 1675.
FOR RENT
Now Yon Can It1no Your
FOR R E N T - Furnished sl:l:-room
house. July and August. ,90 month.
HOT WATER HEATER· Tel.
S"~rthmore 2ti97-W.
Phone: ~ 0755
:JlIsccllaneous carpen-
302 Gayley St., Media_
~Iedla
2567-H.
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Sw8rtbmore 2295
knoUT
try.
All Types or Electrical
Installutions and Repairs
Serving Swarthmore and
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
work,
pnneUng,
Electrical Contractor
cablne~
Custom-built
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Picture FruPtng StatlOllel7
Boolra Kodak SUppu..s
Gz Bang CJards--Hobb7 ()n.f:&
SIMMONDS
714 WeIsh_
'Phone CIlelw
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Reese-Baxter Co.
Call
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
3 31 Dartmouth AV.enue
8wa11IImore _
-For
AlL SIZES HARD COAL
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLA.NKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
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SPORTING- GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
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Since 1905
CUNNINGHAM
Painters &Paper Hangers
We
, Should Know How
Asbestos Covered.
Roofs Repaired
and
Tin Roofs Painted
Can
GEORGE MYERS
409 l\l1chlgan A,·c, Sw. 2266
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urgently need unturnished bouse or
apartment, two or three bedrooms.
Best of references. Rent $'16 to $100.
Call collect, Holly Oak. Del. 63U.
'ViANTED-To buy cottage furnl~ure
fu:.d rugs. Call Swarthmore OlQO.
Mrs. Beeman.
WAN'£ED-16
IUtchen modcrnl:t.a-
cement
'Vicinity for JNl8t
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Swarthmore 1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
FOR RENT--To gentleman, room. 112
Rutgers avenue. Tel. 0276-R. Near to
tran!;l:f)Ortatlon and tea-rooms.
FOR RENT..-Fumlshed house. June
18 to September -3. Tel. Swarthmore
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0667.
RBNT-Six~room seashore
tage for two~week period In
or six w('ek~- in August, Sept.
FOR
Swarthmore 3034.
J
cotJuly.
Tel.
RENT~fiingle room. Priveta entrance. Quiet neighborhoCHi. 'two
blocks, from bus. Tel. Swartl1moro 2572.
Io~OR
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R E N T-Fumtshed apartment
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
from .June 16 tu September 16. Three
La..... Mowed
_Geueral Haultng bedroom~. $90 month. Reply to 80s: J.
The Swarthmore&n.
1IS8 ILIrdIDg Ave.
Morto... Pa.
FOR
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LOST
LOST-Lady's HamHton wrIat watch,
CESSPOOLS
!IeptIc TaDI
Modet'll
_tal')'
We
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at DO_bods.
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cbarRe-
black strap. Vicinity of Elm avenue.
Swarthmore 0303.
,
can
LOST--G-lasaes and fountain J)en 1!1
blue case.. Name InBlde. Call 1712.
FOUND'
ILU.6TON BROTIIER8
."-; 0
tOO' Hta. aR1S
FOUND-Door Key, between Cheater
_road and Cedar lane on BwarthIDDl"&
&'OeDue.
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Home bnprovemellls, Alter-
ceased.
LE'l1 ERS Testamenta-r'1'
b
On UJe above Estate ha.ve
een
granted to the undenlgned. who reQUest all 'P6rsons having clain;lB or
demand8 against the Estate of the
decedent to make known'the sa~~~
all persona Indebted to the d-.~en
to make payment. without delay, to
Elh:abeth N. Calvert
2<19 Hutgers Avenue
swarthmore, Penna.
Or 'to her Altorneys
BuUer, BeaU)". Greer & .TobftSon
Kedla. Pa.
IT DOESN'T MAnER·
WHAT SPORT
FOR SALE-Hand CUltivator, practl-/
cally now. Tel. Swarthmore 0592-J. ,
I
able home.thiaspring and
On
•
you go in for, you cAn be
covered for 1 i a b i 1 it y
claims resulting from inFormerlf of Me4l&
juries caused to others
UlI~ W. I.eblgb A ...... Phlla.
with . St1- lEtna ComprePhOne Baldwin 1110
hensive. Personal Liability
No additional charge tor
Policy. <::Overs bodily inRUburban callB.
";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~ jury, property dam age
r
and many other hazards.
Ask us for details.
PAINTING and DECORATING
-,_.
beat control
FOR SALE
Swarthmore, Peun ..
•
Hausen.
no answer, WI
.., \
Phone Swarthmore 2175·R
104 ComellAveuue
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I
l[
Tree Surgery and
Landscaping
Swarthmore 2253
I
type now
JI~I'UIIJlIlll
Swarthmore'1439
Builder
'ALL THAT CERTAIN lot or piece
of ground -with the improvements to
be erecterJ thereon SITUATE In the
Borough of Da.rby, Delaware Couvty,
pennsylvania. d£:scribed according to a
plan of property for Crosby-Fox Cor~ •
porattoP' made by Damon at:1 d Foster,
ClvU Engineers., dated March 27, 1944,
more particularly described 83 follows,;
to wit· BEGINNING at a. point on the ' '
Southt.:ast side of Mulberry Street (4.0
foot wide) at the ~8tance of TWo
Hundred Eight feet measured North
SIxty-three degrees Thirty-five minutes
East from the intersection of the said
Southeast side 14ulberry Street with
the Northeasterly stde' of Union AVd""l
nue ....60 feet wide) "'both extende
CONTAINING in tront or breadth on
said Mulberry Street North Sixty-th~l!e
degrees' Thlrty.,.f\ve minutes East S xteen feet and extending ot that width
tn length or depth between parallel
lines at right angles to said Mulberry
Street. padSlng through the center line
of party waHs between these pramlses
and premises adjoining on the Northeast and Southwest and crossing the
bed of a twelVe feet wide driveway,
Southeast Elghty-ftve feet. BEING
lot No 2.& on said pla.n.
TOGETHER with use of driveway.
Improvements consist of '2 story
brick dwelUng with ba:rernent garage,
l1xUfeet.
bF
Sold ~ the proper,ty of Cros y- ox
corporation.
'
A.t.ty' R. Winfteld Baile, Esq.
ft-5-2 . .
'G. R.. \Vatkins, Sheriff
SHERIFF SALES
of Beal Estate
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, P A.
·Saturday, May ·31. 1947
9 ·30 A. JL Easter., Daylight T.im~
·Condltlons: $25~.O{) caah or cerU1led check at time of sale (unless
otherWise 'stated in advet;ttsement)
balance in ten days. Other conditions on day of sale.
N 177
,
o.
Le· I Facias
'18.1'
Kar~h' 'Term, 1947
Sit. S Bd ..Aberdef!n Rd. 26_5 Ft. E.
tr MIl.m....k· Rd. 16 x 69.60 [to x 16 ft.
·69 63 ft. Being 6960 Aberde~n Rd.,
fJp~r Darby, Pa. subj. to bldg. restr.
l"SRSOlVAL
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
•
Charles E. Fischer
_ __
CLASSIFIED
FOR QUICK. SERVICE
Walters'
r
night.
••••••••••••••••••••••••
_
State Bide.
8ouU. Ave. _
sate _ ,
Med1a Sll7S
Kc.arns, l('udcr of !lIe
studio un.·hestra which
",111 Illn)' for the Young n .(~JUb
Ilclln.o;· pubUc dam'c in the High
Scll001
g)'llllwsiwn
tomorrow
,Joey
'''·C.l,n
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Maker of Fine Photqrapha
night or
A lie_ . . . .Iter of our popular . . . . .....
Ily. Lov... of _ _ _eked . . . . _
appreciate the ....atchaltle
lISa) Pure
'Strained Baby Food
.peclmen ballots for each or two
it
25c
Del Monte Coffee
Drip or reguhr grind
c lb.
(1)
7
S W"A R 'i' H M O.R E A N
THE
ALEN BROS. I
I VANRIDLEY
PARK
I
l_____________________
~.
GLENDALE CLUB
Sliced
BACON
lees).' one
~
ArmeUr'8
FRESH PICKED
RHUBARB·
LEGS OF
Large Fresh Pineapples 29c each
,LAMB . 49c lb.
Fresh Local Asparagus 2 lbs. 39c
Local Chickens
. For F~ying 49c lb. California New Potatoes 5 lbs. 29c
or
l'ohn FrederIck Ehlert. Jr.
806 Harvard Avenue.
Swarthmore, pennsylvania
8BERH'F SALBS
.~I
, .f Riflal Estate
,
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE, lItEDIA, PA.
"'30 A. )(. Eastern Daylight Time
.
dltlona: $250.DO cash or cerUd'leclr. at time of sale (unless
o e",lee 8t.at.f;l;d In advertisement)
balance in ten days. Other condl,tiona on day of BPle.
No. 495
1'............. H.ck....1
1'1'1 ......... en......
.w••• a.1a I'IJIeta
Faacy Badd.... l'IDets
Boneless Roast of BEEF· 59c lb.
Sliced BACON 69c lb.
LARGE JUICY
(more
'
DELAWARE COUKTY
Seated propoaa18 will be received. at
the CoWlty Controller's office, Court·
Houae, Media. Pa., until 9:00 A.M.,
1181.' and pubUclty opened at 10 A. ¥..
EST on Monday, June OZ, 19f'l for
furnlahlng and deliVering F.O.B. Court
House. Medi"" Pa,. two hWldred. six.ty
(260) box.es of .Election SuppUes,/delivery to be made not later than
Augu.' 9., un.
SpeciftcatlOIl8 and bidding eheet may
be obtained at the olftce of the Count)'
Controller\ and no bid wUl be entertained un e&8 ma.4e out on said bidding sbeeL
The County Comml.s8ionere reserve
the right to rejC{'t anY' or all bids.
Clarence T. Pepper
Count~ COntroller GT·&~16
Count,..
1
. . . . . A fryl_.
Rib Roast of BEEF 55e lb.
LARGE FLORIDA
ORANGES
39c doL
MachlneB
extra BOt ot' ballot labels and fifty (~O)
certified
GOV'T GRADES
Kenney
Id d
DELAWARE COUNTY
,Sealed propoeals will be received at
the County 'ControHet's Office, Court
House Media, I'&., until 9;00 :A.M.
EST amd publiCly _opened at 10:00 A.M.,
EST on Jlou4a7. .June 2J... 19n for
printing aad. fumtahinS' F.u.B. Court
Hou.se. lIedla. Pa. baUo! labels for
fog- bundred seventy-two (0'7%) Voting
'l1lach' b1d UI\l8t be accomDaJl~ by
United StatH
room tor health check-ups and re'glstratlon.
LEGAL NOTICES
'ding _
reported to the nurse's
children
.
•
,.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
T H' E
lenced favorites
Board Directs
School Details
such as
Ralph
l1rown and Charles Antlcs showing IH'(!uictcd tm'UI.
rl'ho annual
letter award
bun-
porlance of Immunl7.ntion with
SOI'U UOI' TONIGIIT
IDjured at Practice
'rhe 8ophomol"L~ ot Swarthmore Hpecial empluuJis on the prevention
Nathan 1'1.'11. teachor of 80clal
of dil.hthc .. la. tetanus, and whoop- Htuc1ll'H
at
Swarthlliore Junior
H,igh School are having thell" 'ClaHS
ing ("ough. To usshtt t)IC mothel's
High 8<'11001, was InJm"cd in lett
(lunce this li'rida.y night at 8 0'- In
1Iltdenrtunding
whnt
steps
clock. It will he held In tbo gym- should be taken. an attractively hand lIy 8tUl't('n.' 1)18tol which w.ent
quet Is scheduled (01' I·'r"iday,
(Continued trom Page 1)
'l'hc .school calendar was ~ldopted June 6, In tho high SdlOOI (~fe- na:.iulJI whh:h w1l1 he decol'at~d to
'With the o)Jt>ninf.,;' dille set at Mon.
toria.
Friday, May 16, 1"7
S WAR T HMO REA N
resemblc a :-Ihip.
The sOI,holllores
palilphiet
iI1uHtrah'd
wus- handed
to ,"'a.eh registrant.
If tllt'rc an' an,' mothCI'H who
ore
prC'maturely while running- orr
IlJ'aclicc I·aces. at the Hutgcrs ave-
nlH' 8chonl gl·uuds. Monda" n,rtcl'have not yet l'egiJ.;tcn'd their ehileVi:'I'),one. The following Ill"'~ the dl'cn (01' kindergarten. such reg- noon.
On ""euncsuay, May 16. candi:\11". Bell was operated upon at
istl'ulion should made at once In
County Institute and two da}'s' at
cornllllttce chaIrman:
dal'!8 (or Blackfrlar membershIp
'rh,UlkHgivJng, as weU as two weeks
Jn\'italion, V. nyun; Decoration, OIC school distl'ict office nl the Taylor HospJtal and a... a rC5ult
1)l'clientcd the play "Youth and
(.'orner of Collegc and 1'I'incHoh o( the accident, Illay loso the Utie
at ChrlstlllnH, the 19th of DeceJllA. !\lcC'ht~ne\';
i-"dhliclty. L. l"ln-, avenues.
.
of the :-tmall finger of that hand.
Unclc Sam" in the Henlor high toll: Bu:-JucS,.<;. M. Storck; Progl·ulII. _________
LIeI' }Jclng the lUJj.t duy of school lJcHchool und on ~rhul'l:iday they lwef()l"q th~ Chri-;tmu:.. holtdaYfi. 'rh~
I-I. Breneman.
sellted it ill the Junior High. 'I'ho!nEa.<;.tcr vacation WJ.U; set at March
who I)articiputcd were Ann 1.. 1'_'h26 to April 2, both inclusln'.
Kindergartners Register
liter, H-)lcn \Vure, Joan P1ccard.
'rhe
following
oJllciab.
W
Bruce Godfrey. Cynthia Homil'e.
During
the
pre-school cHnie
I..'lectcd for next year:
June He).'nard. Jane Hawke. Pat days at the College a\'enue ~chool
'rrca8urcr, JUIJles 11. l-lol'nadny;
Gallaghel', Toln Muhel', Joan 1J<.I,.- th1s week 46 mothers and their
tax coJlector, :\Iar}' Pal·l;:·~ Dodd:
lioHcitor, Claude C. Hmith; tcalll \'jsson. Bill Koellc, Uosemarle childl'Cll rellorted to the nUI'fm's
B(!nc.k.~.
!'atsy Told, and Ann
ph)·tdcian, Dr. George ll. Heckman.
J'oom fOI' health check-UI)S and I'CHickman. Th~ play described the
'l'h~ rcsh;nutio:1 of Ernu. gekhardt
1\11'1:1.
Edl01
Kenney
racial struggles in a small tOWII gistraUon,
Are the ODly Offidal llaad....
U!:I cafetcrJu managel' W.L<.; presented
school
nUl'se
provided
eye
exumilltichool and was primarily put on
of Quality on All
and Uccclltcd with ~g-I'ct.
to dcl~'rl1lille 10 new membel's of aUom; and l\lIss 01'1', p.xamlnations
Dr. David :McCuhan. chairman
or the special C011llUittec on teach- Blackfl'lars, Six all'cady chosen are of tilt!' teet h. Heg-istration details
SUO) SUI'rick (al~o the studcnt di- were completed, including prC!;fHlerS salaries gave a lengthy report
When 'Uncle Sam ICIJ'S It's good
rector of the play). Molly Storck, tulion ot birth cCl'tifieates. \'acdof the work of that oCOlnmittee.
II's
lust that. You can alwa,s
Ken DNs';len. llarbul'u' Beeman, nation cerUflcateH, and data about
with epecial l"')ferencc to recent
buywithsatisfactiODwIo_ _ •
Car'ot)'n \Vilcox, and Bruce God~ the child,
IRcctings with mell! hcr~ of the
fl'("!Y,
upon
tI.,~
ImStress
\\
us
Jaid
are U. S. graded,
l.oe:~ching staff and members of thl}
day. S'~I)telnll·!r 8. Schools win lie
clotM!d Octoucr 20 and 21 for
Hlu\.CKJ.'IUAltS OX TJU.l\.IJ
eX)lc!'t a IU1'/.;e cl'owd and welconlt'
=-__________________________
Vnited State.
GOV'T CRADES
BEEF, VEAL. LAII.
'S
HOUlC and School AssoCiation salary com"l:lIittee. It wag decided to
-call a fweciul m'!eting SOUle time In
the near future, UftCI' IHore In fornlatioW} Is at hand on pro8pectiv';}
legislation, in ol:dct' to plan u. sal-
Nearby, Mllkfed
ROLLED VEAL ROAST· 47e
•
ary program.
CRUCK ROAST Br: ~ 3g
e
e
f
SCHOOL NEWS
MAOISIII BROS.
SHO\V A'1' 'l'){AC){ l\JEh.....'
lASt s..'lturda).' Hwarthmorc did
very \Veil at the annual Norristown
illtcT~cllo1asUc
track IL n d
lIcld
me~t, 'Co'fuing
in second in the
('lass H competItion, 'I'he IllHe I~~
lay t~am s(~ornd ;U\ iIllIH't:.~Hi~fe victury with Gordon l'~ollctt coming
CrOIn behind In Ow lasl <;inconds
tu win. Harry \Varren \Yon hoth
class A and B discus throw lfY
more thlUl 4 ( ..>4)t. Bob McCowan
1llaced third in UN shotput and
I-larry MeGHborry placed ~ecoll<1
in the broad jump.
~warthmorc hn.."1 had a victor]'''
in lacrosse, beating St. Paul's High
Iron) Baltimore R to 4, The team
wlll tr-avcl to I:altimore to Illny
its tlnal gum.~ or the current .:RU~on which will Iw a l'etur'll cngagl,)ment with St. Paul'~_
The softball league lias started
with eight teams in the I'unning,
The tennis courts are in OPel'Ution once- ah"nin. and daily instruction is givcn in physical education classes. A tennis cluh has
bC'cn organized under the
Mr., Hoffman,
'l'he badminton tOll.r'UUlllent is
in the thh'd round with eXI)er-
SMOKED PICNICS :.-:~( :'lil~~ ~':..! .. 41e
CHICKENS F.:::.!,:s~~;:;" 3V~~:' .. 41c:
Priced Hfg.... '
HERE'S A BIT OF ADVICE THAT WORKS OUT
NICELY FOR HUNDREDS OF THRIFrY WOMEN:
"Before you speDd another pemiy, step into the MADI.
SON BROTHERS." That bit of advice will save you
moDey. You'll find hundreds of items from whi"h to
"hoose • • • all plainly price-tagged • • • and, IDY! what
low prices!
Big
Sea
Food
Values
Rib Roast of BEEF 55e lb.
Se1edecl
LARGE JUICY
LEMONS
45c doz.
EGGS
61:
I
Fln.fo,
BOiling,
etc.
.....
f
0 12
'~htng. carton
• 17e
• ~SC
• sse
C
a:::
SILVER SEAL EGGS
:;r112 SSe
lISCO Quality
Oleomargarine.l'.37e
Every Egg
GUClr(lr:teed
New Lower Price - 20 0/0 More Raisins
75
..Eow.alt. P.1dce4.
2.lb
I
f
-
,
=
it
lb.
~
lb.
George Mitro &Son
17 Chester Road
Phone 4547
<70p4
<7"- AIJ
A new member of our popular coaee fa~
45e
ily. Loyen of vacuum-packed colfee wHI
appreciate the unmatchable .awor of
IDEAL,
Special
COFFEE';~=,~o~.
47
20c
.
}'armdale Evaporated Milk
~ ::! ~4C
Glenwood Grapefruit Juiee,,:~' 19c: ~~~25c
California Lemon Juiee
2 S;~;:;. 1~e
Del MontePeacbes sn~~I~~Il'!r...
N';;,~'h 2ge
Cboiee Whole Apricots CN~t~:~i·
N~'h' 25e
Faney Grapefruit Seetions
N.:o,2 15e
Farmdale Sweet Peas
2 ':;,~ 29C
California Tomato Pa.te N·p,r::.w~ 2
25e
Land o'Lakes Crisp Celery
bunch 25c
BUTTER
Del Monte Coffee
69c
Drip or regular grind
c lb.
HAM LOAF
e
Strained Baby Food
Flags For
COUNTY
proposals will be: receIved at
County
Vet Graves
the County Controller's ollice, Court
'rhe gra\,es of all
1)('la\\':lI'l'
Houge Atedl3y Pa.. UJatH 9 :00 A.M,.
County
\'cteJ'am;
will
Ill'
(]el~ol'ated
J..:~'l' :"nd I'ubllclty opened at 10 A. M..
DELA.WAllE COUNTY
Sealoo propoBUltio will be received at I~S'r on Monday, Juno OZ, 1947 for
wit h Anll'l"ican Flags for I>c(!oruthe (;Quilty' Controller'S OJlice. Court (urnishing and. delh'cring l'-~,O.lJ.. Court
tion Uay, acor.linK to uu announCl~·
llolUC WOOls.. 1-'a., until 9 ;00 A.M, House. Medlu., i'n,. two hl!llcIrpd sixty
buKe5 ot .l!:1e<:tion SUI'I~Ues,' de- nnd ~ountlt'Jlng, 10 nelp Ih'!l"hle 00 U nlt:'nt by ClaJ't,!llcl..· L. ConnC'I', 111'(,8.
,lolS"o ~~d pubUcly opened at 10:00 A.M., (260)
}<.!;.iT on Kunda)'. June 2, 1941 fol" livery to be mado not later than t:imrMe o( study IIr orr-upetIon,
hlpnt o( the Delaware County
9, - 1941.
printing aad furnishing F.O.B. Court Augulit
and bidding sheet may Fr('e n.uokll.'t. S. I
Jl.ou.sc Jledla. Pa. ballot labels for beSIJoeCIJlcatiollH
TO
~IJ,I N'Sn:s ('0 l"~SF.J,()IlM
Board of COlJlmi~~lonel't-;.
obtained at Ule olllco or the County
(o&.r h'wulred tseveuty·two (472) Voting Controller,
1112 l\larkel 8t.
l-tlllnd"'phln, S, )'n.
and
no
bid
w1ll
be
enter"\Ve (~on~id('r ounolt'h'(':-: rurtlln·
Machines (morc or 1esl5). ono (1) tained ullles:; tnad~ out un rmid bidtlxtra set or ballot labels and H(ty (60) tllllg tlheet.
ate Ill. obtalnin~ 12,240 Amcrh~an
H clrnell ballots for each or two hun·
'rhe County Commissioners reserve
Fla~H fUI' tlw gra\'('fo_ or county
Illty-elgbl (258) precincts. two the
rIght to reje('t any· or all hlt,lH.
hundred slst,. (260) sets of return
veterans
when other counties arc
Driveway Construction
Clarence T. Pepper
sheets (4 to each 8Ct). two hundred
County Controller -IT-5-16
repol'ling ~hetl' inahility to aC'luirp
IIlxt
(210) sets of' envelopes (5 to
Asphalt or Concrete
0llC~.!:let) the necessary tabulating
flags," Conm'l' said. "Veteran 01'books for 'the prImary Election to, be
Dt:I~AWAIlE COUN'l'¥
ganizatiom~ within the ('01111ty may
held September 9, 1947. All bidders
PETER DI mCOLA
Sealed propUl!Jals will be received ,at
must. tlpec1f,. as to their equi)lmenl the County Controller's OJlice, CourL
obtain the f1uJ.;~ for gl':L\"C deC'OI'u.JU('y
li(-al'II~,
h'~ull'r
of UtC
and plant. to allow they are capable House, Media. 1~a.. until 9 :00 A.M .•
Phone Swa. 2526
tion without COKt.· 'lfe added.
'\\'('1'1' stmlin orl'lu __....tra willeh
t
rrormlns Ute contract. Unless the EST aud »ulJUcly ol>cued at 10 :00 A.~1.,
bo~t7 CoromJ.ssioners are satisned UK ES'!' 011 Monday. JUlie 2. 1947 Co,: furnwill .,111;\' rm' tll\~ \'UtIJIg IWllUhThomas P. I{l'lh~Y. director of
to the abillt,. o( the bidder to perform ishing 1<'.0.0. Court House, Medlft. l'a.
li('i\JI'!';' Jltlhli(' dunl'c In tilt' IIllth
V(~t(~ranH'
Affairs
for
Dela\\'are
the contract, bids will be rejectedt .....ellty-li\·c
(~5)
Sylvania
C·~Ol
SdlHOI
Iotynlnasiunl
tonlnrrow
Speclncatlons and bidding sheet may J.'luoresoont 1<~ixture8 (or t..'Qual) With
COllnty, with office:-: in the Court
III:,!ht.
00 obtained at the omce o( t~e county pendanl mounting and I~mps_
Homw, Media, reIlol·t:-: that 74 orSpedlicaliolll!J and biddlllg sheet may
Controller. a.nd no bid will be lden~rJ
talned unlells made out on sa
• be obtained at Ute QlIice of the County
gani?.ations have 1'~'fluC'~ted anott·
Controller, anll no IJld wlII be ent-er'\I'
.......
mcnts of the i1agH and indieutiolH;
~h bid must be accompanied by a tallied unle!-lS made out on said bidcerUned meek (or t)lrce hundred ding sheet.
were that all grav('s of county
r.EIUSONAI~
('300.00) dollars drawn to the order
j'::ach bid must be accompanied by
veterans
would
be
tl('(~oratcd.
He
of' the Oounty ot Delaware,
a curtilled chuck [or Ufty ($50.00) dol·
l'BU~ONAL-Vacuum cleaners, irons!
The County commissioners reserve lars drawn to the order of the County
sahl Uwrc arc 98 active ('I~m(>terics
toasters and radios repaired. CaliCO
the right to reject any or all bid5.
of Delawar...
fO")r a.nd delivercll. Call Hobert Brooks,
in I}e)a_wart~ County.
Clarence T. Pepper
The County Commissioners reser,'c
Swarthmore 1548,
County controller 3T-5·16 the right to reject aov or all bld~_
Kell('y, who i~ a~sl~ted in his
l'BHSO~A1...-lnunediate servlce and
Clarence or. PeIl))er
work hy Thomas F, Carroll, also
IDstate of ]t~DITH SgLI...11HS BUNTrepair~ on all
makes of electric
County Controller
3t-.'i-16
ING d~
announced that 320 mctal grave \Vasher.:!, (Bendix jm..luded). Ironcrs.
LJi1rrERs Testamentary
vacuum
cleaner!>.
raDl,,'e9,
water
mark~r9 arc availa hie for distri- healen;,
On the above gstate ha,'e beel!
irons, toasters, fans and
~anted to the undersigned" who relaml)~_ Also, wiring, old and now. He~
bution where need("d.
call
t a.ll pemOl1s having claIms or depa.irs-ser\'h."I..'-in:;talla~lon. All work
,ROGER RUSSELL
~:rids against the I~slilte of the dedone in compliance wHh Fire Undel'RUMSEY CHEVROLET
W make known the same. antI
writ(Jrs' r(J(luirements, New vacuum
:tentreoDS indebted to the devedent
Maker of FiDe Photographa
cleaners. ullright and tank t1J}6 now
Swarthmore 1439
to
payment, without delay, to")
available, Call Erich H. Hausen,
Peon State Bid«.
Claude C. Sml th and
Swarthmore 2850·'V. If no answer, r.all
providence Trust Company of
wo • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. . . .
South Ave. and State S _ I
Swarthmore 07·10.
Pblladelphla,
PI';li~U,:o.;:AL-\'uUlIg (..'OlIcge 8tU(l~m
McdIu.. I'a.
17th &. Chestnut Street",.
lUt'tlJa :a 116
rrom Urcl'l-e wishe~ to ltve with
Philadelphia 3. Pa...
Ameril'an family (luring next college
W. l..ogan Mal!Coy, Prel-lid(lllt.
eXl'hallging \·...ork. for room an~t
\ yt~ar.
Orto their Attorney
Il crha l''i hreaktast. Heply to Box E"
Claude C. Smith, I:~ .• ~
'1'IU' Hwartlun~rean.
1£1'1 Lanll "Mtle Umldws •
hlla.dolphla 10, Pa..
6T-5-1S
"'Oll 8AI~E
E:s.ecutors
Tree Surgery and
Scah.~l
APTITUDE TESTS
Ced
OPENS
SATURDAY, MAY 24
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FOR QUICK SERVICE
JI~I'lllltlllll
d:kC
Premier Brand
California Orange Juice
2for25c
I.RGAL NOTICE
,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the undorslb'lled of hi5 intention to
'" Delaware County Boan1
Iytoth
"PI'
u .
2 11147•
f' Law
Exn.nuners
on June.
ocrtincate of admi&"lion to the
~f ua.e oo,teral courts of Delaware
County.
John Frederick Ehlert, Jr.
G05 Harvard Avenue.
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
811ERI:FF SALES
of !teal E!itnte
SJmlt11"Eo~'S QFFICR
COURT HOUSE, 1\U,;DIA, PA.
"30 A. J.l. Eastern Daylight Time
. COnditions: $250.00 cash or certl. . . c,heck at time of sale (unless
therwlrte ntated in advertisement)
balance in tcn days. Other condltiOnB on day ot sale.
No. 495
Fieri Facla,q
7
llnrch 'Yerm" 194
ALL THAT CEU'rAIN lot or piece
ot ground with the improvemc!'ts to
be erected thereon SITUATE III the
Borough of Darby, Delaware County.
pennsylvania tiescrlbed Qceordlng
a
plan of propert7 for Crosby-li'ox . orIJOration made by Damon and Foster,
Civil Engineers, dated .March 27, 19'1~:
more particularlY described as rollo\t.h'
to wit· BEGINNING at a point on
e
Southeast side of Mulberry Street ,(~O
feet wide) at the ~'.lstaT,ce o[ '1 \0;0
H mdred Eight feet measured North
Si~ty.threo degrl;es Thi~ty-fi\'c minutn
East trom the Interscetton oC the s~
Southeast I'Ihle Mulherry Street \\ 1
thc NortheaHtcrly ~ide of Union ~V3)
IIUO • .50 feet wide) "b~th exten< C
CONTAIl\.T1NG in front or breadth on
~n.id Mulberry Strcet ?:l0rth Si~t~-tt;;:e~
It ee::3 Thlrty.fIve mmut-es J:o;ast ~ IX
feet and eXlending of that WU~IUi
in length 0\' deplh bctwc~n p:lra ~,
lines at right 3I!gh~~ it, :-;al~l "Iulbcn!o
Street passing through the center ~~II~
of party walls hct\\'~en these l>remlh;~
and premiSC9 adjolnmg on the. Nort.l
east and Southwe~t and crm.s!ug the
bed ot 1\ twelve r-eet wide drl\'e..way.
Southeast
Eighty-five (eet. BhTNG
lot No 29 on sald plan,
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TOGETHEll with use of' dn.voway•.
1m rovemcnts com,1st of ::1 stor}'
brickP dwelling with bU:-lcmunt garage,
16 Sold
x 33as
feet.
the \lropcrty 01'c,TOSby • Ii'rlx
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Charles E. Fischer
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LEGA. L NOTICE
ESTATE
Frederic B. Ca.I\'ert deceased.
LETTERS Testamentary
o
the abOve Estate have been
;anted to the undersigned, who ret all persons having claims or
~~:and8 against the Estate of th~
decedent to moke known the same,
t
all persons indebted to the dece en
to make vayment, without delay, to
Elizabeth N. Calvprt
:209 Hutgers Avenue
SwarthmQre, Penna,
Or ttl her Attorneys
Butler. Beatty, Greer & JohRson
Media, Pa.
OF
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WINESAP APPLES No':':~m 2 2Se
lb.
Administrator C. T. A,
644 Walnut Lane
SW'arthmoTe. Penna.
or btl'! attorney
D. Jlalcolm Hodge. Esqulre, GT-f.t8
GlbrJon Building
Chest.,. Penna.
Formerly ot Media
1125 W. Lehlgh Ave.. I'hIIa.
Phcno Baldnin t 110
No addJtlonul charge tor
souburban calls.
for years to come ,with a
PAINTING and DECORATING
All \\fork Guaranteed
heat control on your fur-
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I I Arters Brothers, Inc.
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Uitchen
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
tinn.
WOl'k,
~ Electrical Contractor
All TYlms or 1-:tcctrical
knotty
CHI'llCll-
Radio Repairs
All )[ukcl'O
('nil ami
\\'_ANT1':I)-Thrt!l!
HludentB,
respel~tahlc, quiet, I)('al, desire 0110 or two
rOlJlllH for (al\ seme::;;tct. Call George
Kuyper,
~ollcge,
Supplies
SIMMONDS
:So\\' Yun Can
714 Welsh Street
'Phone Chester 2·6161
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MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
Reese-Baxter Co.
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816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
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Since 1905
OS41i
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
PLASTERING
S_U_P_P_L_I_E_S_ _ _ •
antI
TiD RODfs Painted
eall
GEORGE MYERS
-too :Uichlgnn A,-e. s\\" 22116
CUNNINGHAM
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Swarthmore 14-48
swa.
22&6
409 licbigaa Aft.
C SC:CtiOll.
\\rA::-.t'l'ED--EX-Arnly olUcer with wife
amI olle atltl a-hnt( year-old hoy,
desire to rent, two bedroom ap~rtment.
of
uniurnis~ed.
\V}lI_
COll-
limited rental IlerlOd, ,Vllhng to
pay $85 per month. Call l!iIItnp :!"~"~-.
'VAN'l'I':D-We will buy at best pr~ces,_
oltl ('hina, ~1:1SS, rurnlturc, fir.ev.rmh :
Call Holly uu.l( 431~ or HoHy Oak
67"0 ~'olle('t for al.pomtmcnt. All 111181lIe:.,:-;' l'-ollUd~ntial. Colonial ~upbGard,
:\0. !i 1'!lllade1phia Pike. \Vllminp:-tOti
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W"AN'l'ND-'l'hree hedroom apftrtntt:!nt
or house, unfurnished. (or SeptembeT
occupancy. ""ritt:! 403 No, Chester road
or call 1675.
1" 0 n R 1-: X l ' - Furni5hed six-room
hous€, ••July and August. $90 month.
TeL Swarthmore 2597·W.
FOR HEN'r.-To gentlem:l.n, room. 112
Rutgers avenue. Tel. 0~'16-R. Near to
tran~portation and tl"!a.-rooms.
FOlt nB~T_Ii'urnl"'hi:c;;:
HI to SeT)tember 3. "PI)!. Swarthmor.-,
0667.
FOH
nJ'~NT-Slx-r()olll
or six ""'C'f!',f' in
RWaJ·thnWH! 3031.
FOR
~!Rshoro
cot-
period In J111y.
Augll~t. Sept. Tel,
Toom. Privet ..... ('11,-)uil!t lleighh'lrh'ln~L 'fWIl
from hus. Tel. Swa.rlhmon~ :!57~_
HE:-'::'l'-~il\gle
t;an~.'_
hlo(>h~
F 0 H R E NT-Furnished apartment
Ashes &: Rubbish Removed
fl'om June 15 to September 15, Thre\~
Lawns 1\lowOO
General Hauling bedrooms_ $90 month. Reply to Box J,
The Swarthmorenn,
236 ILlI'dJ.ng A vee
~Iortonl Pa.
~
I.OST
LOST-Lady's Hamilton wrl$t watch.
Painter. &Paper Hange,.,
We Should Know How
fOI'
t:u..re for two-\I,."eek
WILLIAM BROOKS
331 Dartmouth Avenue
For
~
Your
HOT WATER HEATER
AsbestDs Covered.
Roofs Repaired
ir.
SPORTING GOODS
lIan~
RRI{
De1awal'C,
Ban Xc-uhalll.'r, )Igor.
SW:ll'Ununrc 127-1
Gr
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J)cH\'l~r;\·.
ADOLPH'S
Boob-Kodak
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Tn rcnt-family or three
urgently need unfurnil".hed house or
illlartm€'llt, tW(I nr thr'-.-'(' bedl"1Ulms.
Best of l'cferHU~{!H_ Rent $76 to $100.
(>lil ("ollcl"l, 11~)l1y oak, Del. 6:t43,
,\', ,\,",=""" ,):,,'1:'(1- huycoua!ie--i:urnitUr8
'i,l:d ~-u~~. Call Swarthmore O.WO,
Mrs. Beeman,
Curnishcli
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night or day.
I
Poll.
\\T.:\N'I'I';O-_If, year-old boy desires
odd jubs arter ~chool, Saturday;;. and
sum Iller monthx. Call Swarthmore 1984.
PhoDe: Media 0755
)Icdii\ 2567 - H.
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore
HALI':-BIollcl male Cocker
spaniel. Ht'Kislered. 10 wooka old.
Call BWarthlllCJr(> 0699-U.. after 5.30
1.·OIl
Paperhanging
.,Inc
Picture Framtng-StatiODer»<
Call
FOil HAI..J:::-Antique walnut che..,t oC
drawers_ TeL Swarthmore 2241-'V.
aDd
302 Gayley St., Media.
Serving Swn rthmore uml
VlclnJty for vast
Twenty Years
, ..
FOil HAI.,d-:-\\'ustinghouso Hadio ami
Hl'cnrti T)layt'r (:omblned. Excellent
I:Hlldition. $4fI, Tet. SwnrthlT'oro 0492.
~hler
Installations amI Relmlrs
SwarthmDre 2295
1,'OIt H,U....r-C'atllera.. Xil!Sfl IkoOex. 3 .•,
l'orYb'l)ll 1'-118. I.ik~ uew, Call Media.
156fl,
Painting
modCI·ui:l.ll-
)li!"('Cllaucous
Oll!l-H.
DAVE WOOD
s(,I'C{'ning,
thm.
I,'On HALE-Underwood I)()rtable typewrit!;!I'.
$25.00.
Call
SlIfarthmore
'\"A;-.jTl,~j)-
Custmn-bnilt ('.nllincts,
('('nIL·nt.
high o\'cn. 'Viii sell both reasonably;
1.H1l"ltct-a-da.y
heater
wiOI
storage
tanl;.; IPL'i. ::-;ille~ar1l1heater n,nd ra~lia
tor. llake oO·er. Tel. HwarUlmore 1.!73.
.Altct·"
IronIC hnpr(),·cmcllt..."
ationloO,
FOit SAl .. li;-·rwo Quality gM ranges •
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CoDtractors & Builders
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SAL"J:o;-l<~eather
bed. enough
feathcr~ ror [our (luLItH. IAko new.
$10, ~i\varthmore 0161.
!<'OH
W..\NTF.H
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RIDLEY PARK
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333 DARTMOUTH AVE.
PhoDe Dartmouth 1833
l\Icdia R, D" 2
I VAN ALEN BROS.
General Insurance
CLIFFORD L. PARKER
FUEL OIL
COAL
more ona,
FOB. ~AI... I'::-Harul culti....atur, pl'a.cti~-llll)' IU'W. 'rei. Swarthmore 0592-J.
PETER E. TOLD
Write
Dace. Prompt installation.
SER~N.l'
Letters' of Administration. C. T. A,
on the above ·Estate have been granted
to the underfligned. who Tequests all
persons having claims or demands
against the Estate of the Decedent to
make 'known the same, and all pereons Indebted to the Decedent to makepayment without delay to
Fred R. Wilson.
you go in for, you can be
covered for Ii a b i Ii t y
claims resulting from injuries caused to others
with an, lEtna Comprehensive Personal Liabllity
Policy. Covers bodily injury, property dam age
and many other hazards.
Ask us for details.
A. MERCER QUINBY
FUDerai Director
able home this spring and
r.
NANNIE
,
IT DOESN'T MAnER'
WHAT SPORT
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Atty' It. ""'infield Rrule, !.,!-\q- It
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G. R. \V.ntkins, Sheri_
811El1.IJo'F SAI.'f:S
or Heal Estate
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE, MEDlA. I'A.
I
Saturday, May '31, 1947 .
9 '80 A. 101. Enstern Daylight TII1"I:f'"!
'Condltion!!!: $~5().UU cash or certl1\ d 'heck at time ut sale (unless
o~hCT~ise stated in a(]'\'ertisem en 9
balance In ten days. Othe1' eOIHhUons on ~lay of sale.
No, 1i71
Levari FactuS .
Mar~h Term, 19-17
SiL S. SIl. Aberdef'n H.n. 265 1<'t
~'
M'lb k Rd 16 x 69,50 ft, x 1 , .
fr.
I
a':1 n"
6960 Ab
x 69,53 ft.
emg S I j to bldg. rcstr.
Upper Darby" Pa.. u).
and first mtge.
't
f OJ stoTY
Improvements COllIns
0
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stucCO roW dwelling, porch front, base·
~ent garage. 18 X '28 feet. J h
I{;\lle
Sold M tho properlY o[ 0 II
anu Anna. Kane.
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Paul Jlobert a~nI} ~~ilkhu;. ShHif(
hmo) and mushroom snil. Imme.diate
deliven'. Matthews. Media 0308-H..
FOa S~\I .. I~T\VO, men's surnmor _form~
:I} euats. almost new (High Schol:!l
graduation), double brea.sted. size 311,
36. $7.50; single breatited, $5 Swarth-
PhoDe Swarthmore 2175.R ,
104 Cornell Avenue
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Swarthmore 2253
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l'~OH. 'HALI?--'l'opsoiI' ($11, large truck-
LauclscapiDg
Builder
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ESTATE
LETTUCE
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Walters'
WIWON DECEASED.
3for25c
CLASSIFIED
SPRINGFIELD POOL
GTfn
Choiee of Heinz, BeeehDut or Clapp
SWi\RTHMOREAN
nEI~AWAJtE
LEGAL NOTICES
t:
RAISIN
BREAD
5
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15c
SUPREME
LEGS OF
Large Fresh Pineapples 29c each
LAMB , 49c lb.
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Fresh Local Asparagus 2 lbs. 39c
Local Chickens
,For Frying 49c lb. California New Potatoes
lbs. 2 Qc
15c
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Crabmeat Han1.DI\1f.. ~43c
NCibisco Cl'aII•• cnaun ...... 24c
Chevel 8111ff,", e...... FMII
25c
Sharp Cheese "" .. 33c
CHEESE FOOD
Sliced
CHEESE
...
Annour's v..... S -
GLENDAL~
CLUB
Pasteurl:z:ed
65c
1:&e
TREET
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FRESH PICKED
RHUBARB
2 bunches 19c
CELERY HEARTS
25c bunch
CALIFORNIA CARROTS
2 bunches 19c
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Armour's
Large
Boneless Roast of BEEF 59c lb.
Sliced BACON 69c lb.
LARGE FLORIDA
ORANGES
39c doz.
Fresh ......e Maekerel
Fresh I.arge Croaken
Weaklilh lWeta
Faac), Baddoek lWeta
hew
Sliced
BACON
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Lean, u. S. Choice aDd Good (None Priced Highel1
THE
Frida" Ma, 16, 1947
CESSPOOLS
septic Tanks Cleaned
l\lodem S&nJtal7 Methods. We
. go anywhere at no extra charge.
RALSTON BROTHERS
Phone: Chester Hts. 4lIRtS
\
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black strap. Vidnlty of Elm avenue_
Call Swarthmore 0303,
J..oST-Glnsscs and fountain ~n in
blue case. Name inside. Can 1732.
FOUliD
FOUND-Door Key, between Chester
road and Cedar lane on Swarthmore
avenue.
Friday,Mq 16, IN7
THE SWARTHMOREAN
8
Fo.....er Local Chemist Named
. A former lUverview road resident. Dr. Clmord .... lt8.88wel1er.
has been named chairman of the
American Chemical Soclety's New
York aectlon. to assume office on
July 1.
Dr. lla8Bwellor lti vice prel:tldent
for research B.Ild dcvelop1)1.ent of
tho JohnlJ-ManvUle Corporation.
From 1924. to 1927 he was a enem1st at the duPont experimental
stations In Wilmington. Del., later
being an asslstant director of that
company's Philadelphia labora.torles.
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A Price to Heet Every FamU)"s
Need
PATrERSON
FUNERAL HO\llF:
Key.tone
ToSecretarial
.Hold DSchool
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The
Keyeton'e
will hold Ite annual spring dance
Friday evening, May 23, at the
Twentieth Century Club. Lansdowns Avenue, Lansdowne.
Receiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Grover C. Greene will be Mr. and
Mrs. J. Edward'Lawton, 3rd, Miss
~"'rance8 Darlington. Mr. AI Stephey, and Mt88 Winnie Blatchford.
"l'he dance will be semi-formal
with Buddy Lutton and bls orches-
tra furnishing the music.
:Miss Joyce
Peacock, oC Lansdowne. Is cnalrman of the committee on . .rangements for the
dance. Other members of the commUtee are: Mary Lou Steele, Anne
Elnwecbter, Betty Gillespie, Betty
Brown, Betty Ann Hurt, Frank
Nickels. and BUl Patterson.
To Give Recital in Bartol
WBUam T. J1'&ttlflnoD. Dlreetor
The third of three recitals coverlng the sonata llterature of Beethoven' Cor Cello and Plano wlll be
given by W. F. G. Swann nnd Mrs.
Dorothy Paul In the library. of the
Bartol Research Foundation on the
SwarthD.1ore College campus at 4. P.
M. on Sunday. May 18.
The program 'will compriso the
following Sonata In A Major,
Twelve. Varla.tions on a. theme of
Jl.1:ozart. Seven Va.rlaUoDB on &
Theme of Mozart, and mlScoellan·
eous numbers.
The recital will be ~pen to the
publlc.
Elah&eeD YflllH Exptll'l&Dee
TELBPIIO!lE MEDIA 1588
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Mrs. Arthur Sha.nktin at Syracuse. N. Y.. formerly ot Swarthmore. w1l1 a:rive Sunday to spend
a few days vlaltlng Mr. and Mrs.
David T. Shaw ot Mt. Holyoke
place.
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If your
line, isa
C;&ESIBB, PA.
Luncbeone fl.00
DIDDers trom fl.75
share it· consideratel}·!
When you keep calls
BRIEF, and space them
so that others may use
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
the line in between . . .
party-line neighbors follow suit. This will mean
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
hetter service all around t
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
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THE BEll TelEPHONE
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COMPANY
CAll CHESTER 8286
OF PE;:NSYlVANIA
This is your clay .... Your Wedding dayl
A clay you've dreamed of ••• planned for.
We know you'll want everything perfect,
particularly &he flo,.,.... We'll be.,Ieliaht·
ed Ix> talk over all yOlD' plaDa and help
you in every po..ib\e way.
,,
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Novelty &
Decorative
CaDdIes
C ARNS
We Deliver
Phone
FLOWERSSwa. 0450
Baltimore Pike
The community Health Soclet)·
Board oC Directors met Thursdq..y
morning, May 8. in Borough Hall.
Mrs. C. Edwin Ireland, past vlcep~8ldent, conducted the business
meeting' In the absence of li'rapces
O'Brien, president.
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann OrotT, R. N..
director of nu~s. reported on
staff ,Qctlv.tties In, the past month
and rc:ad cor~spondence from The
JIealth and Welfare CouncJl Inc.,
and a communication trom Ruth
Hubbard. president of the nationa.l
organization 0 f PubUc H~alth
Nursing on "The Structure Stu(ty
of Nun.lng Organizations". Mrs.
Groff also recounted Interesting experlen~ encountered while enter.talnlng. 30 of tho foreign delegates
to the International Congress of
NUrsea being held In Washington
this .week, who spent the ~ek ot
May 1st In Phlladelp;tJ.1a. Mrs~
Groff entertained Lillta Kol-ca. Grecian delega.te as her house .gueat.
A sccond l'lP...a.dlng of the new
by laws was made at this meeting
and a motion made to accept them
as read. Reports were made by
the following chairmen: Mrs, W111 ...
.lam Hetzel, membership, Mrs. Walter Schmidt. nursing. Mrs. Chartes
Lukens. volunteer aervlce. Mrs.
Schmidt read a lettElr of resignation from Mrs. Mildred S. Strayer.
due to ph'YBical boealth. The reslgnatton was accepted with regret.
It was announced that sickroom
BUPPUes are low and Mrs. Groft'
asked boa.rd membel"8 to be on the
lookout for any backrests. bed
blocks. bed pans. I13tc. not in use,
and call Swa. 8498 with ofters of
same,
In
Legion Auxiliary To Meet
The regular meeting of the
American Legion Auxiliary will be
held Monday, May 19 at 10:30 at
the borne of Mrs. 0.· J. GlIcrcest
of. Vassar avenue.
The business session will be followed tpr a. luncheon-bridge at
1 o·clock. Mrs. John Whittier and
Mrs. Harvey R. Pierce wlll Herve
as co-hostesses.
Springfield, Pa.
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Sate Rill sttrace .
sale frOIIl
. 'loU< fUllS ."red moth at
proof'
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.t.oraee SUO
'IOU
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R' PAULSON'S.
DOMESTIC
Rcop Cl.....ed aDd Belca
wlt_, Da,.
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WIL ELECTIONS
HELD· THURSDAY
Speaker Mrs. Stewart
Deplores WOl'ld
Lethargy
DEADUNE ADVANCED ®
Memorial Day falling on Thn
~\\I'arthmorean'8 usual day of
issue next week and being '1.
postal hol1day the palper wlll be
mailed to 'Subscribers on Thurs• Thls necessitates printing a
day.
day earlier and 'movlng the
deadline on news and advertistng copy up to Tuesday noon
for that, week.
Sizes 24 to 32
FOr all those girls who love the
outdoors - sturdy bluc dungarees with bright red contrast
stitching and zipper Hido openIng. Wear them for sports--for
'gardening-they'll never lose
their popularity.
.
3rd Annual Concert
Offers Varied
Progr$l
.
Three-Point Program Arranged By
Legion· Includes Parade To
Cemetery Friday Moming
GAME &DANCE
PLANNED MAY 30
FRIENDLY CIRCLE
PLANS BENEFIT
Feature Local Talent
in Memorial Day
. Program
Dessert - Bridge Set
at Last Week's
Meeting
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~ean
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Hornets Play
Game
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COTTON
JERSEYS
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Klees Article
In Holiday
and up
Stripes IIIId aoIId
oolors•. S I a e s·
gma", medium &;
IIup.
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H. S. ORCHESTRA BORD
, ·ORGANIZATIONS, TOWNFOLK TO
PLAYS TONIGHT HONOR LOCAL WAR DEAD MAY 30
Interpretive Dance
Featured at
Whittier
DUNGAREES
Mrs. Albright Hostess
DANa:
The annual ltlemorlal Day serThis evening at 8:16 o'clock the
third annual orcbelJtra. concert wll1
vice will be op~ned at 9 o'clock
next Fri~y morning at B·orougb
be given under the direction of Mr.
Han wlt'h an addreBB gh'en by
Robert Holm. teacher ot Instrumental music at the High School
John H. Pitman following Invocaauditorium. Those groups pantcltion by the Rev. Joseph GlbsOn.
patlng in this evening's concert
Scouts will place flagS betore the
wtll be the College 'and Rutgers
bronze plaque commemorating vetavenue Elementary Schools orerans of World War I. The salute
chestra and the Junlor·Senlor High
;Wlll be given by the American
Leglon tiring squad.
School orchestra.
,The twenty members·of the coniTl?e parade out Park avenue to
Eaetlawn cemetery wlU form at
bined Elementary Schools, from
Big events arc scheduled for the Borough Hall under the direction
Thirty members of the l"'riendly the grades third to sixth. will perborough
on May 30 n.a the Swarth- of Robert T. Bnlr manba.ll. OrCircle met May' 15 at tile nome of form Inauguration by McC8ughmore
Recreation
Association com- gantzationa Invited to march with
Mrs. Cecil Howard on Rutgers Icy; BrJght Star by Bennett; Wild
pletes
its
plan
for
the Memorial the Legion include the Legion
avenue. "Mrs. Charles Minor, was co- }i"lowers by Stevens: and A'ctivlty
Day
game
and
dJ,I.nce.
At the stroke AuxUlary, Boy Scouts a.nd Cuba
h08te.&l8 ~d the president, Mrs. H. by Bennett'.
of
3
the
Hornets
and
AmerIcan Girl Scouts and Brownies, Red
Stephena Plummer. presld,d.
Following this group, wUl be the
Legion
baseball
teams
will
begin Cross. Fire Company. Rotary Club.
Mrs. H. Llndle.. Peel told how, strlng quartet. consisting of Da.vid
their
contest
with
crowds
chcerExchange Club, Business Assoclawith the a.ssls~n~e of Mrs. KendB;1l Spencer. Russen Snyder, Ruth Garlng
and
hot
dog
and
pop
vendors
tlon. Woman's Club. Rino Cluh.
.
Sadler and other
members and relt. and Christopher MOUld. They
shouting
their
warcs.
and
Swarthmore College Veterans.
friends of the Clr~le. ahc had col- will present. Andante Ca-ntablle· by
In
the
evening.
tl'om
8:30
to
12:
The
local high school band will.
lected sufficient fundb to me.et tlte nuegQ,r anu Selections from Eino
00,
Weston
Clark's
Orchestra
will
be
official
musicians tor the ex"
present clothing and bedding needs l{leine Nachtmusik by Mozart.
provide
music
COl'
duncers
of
all
erclses
and
parade.·
of 8. tour-ye~r-old boy afflicted
The Junior-Senior High School
ages
In
the
high
School
Gym.
ProAftcr
decoration
of veterans'
w Ith In f an til e paraIys I8. M rs. J 0 h n instrumental group o·f thirty m~mducer
Swan
(Mra.
O.
G.)
is
coachgraves
and
a.
benediction
by the
EssUnger also contrll.lUtcd toys, bel'S will play Cavalier by Issac.
Ing Swarthmo'i-e talent tor a noor Rey. H. Lewis Cutler the· parade
Mrs. W. :1; Frank, a bed aid "Mrs. Hungarian
Dance,
No.
5
by
WaiteI:' Lukens, a hair uulttrcss.
Brahms, and Legend. whtcn Is II. flhow. which will be given at In- will reform and march back to the
Plans were c6mpleted fOr the musical- adaptation of Longfel- tervals during the 8vonlng. Tho World War II honor roll at the ,.
numbers Inchide 'The nanc·ln·g ·Dolls bank corl)er. Here there ,will be
benefit dessert bridge to be held at low·s Hiawatha. by Issac.
of Paris. preNonting the MI88es remarks 'by . Posi .-. Commander
1 o·clock. Tuesday, June :~. at tho
Patricia Paul, violinist, who wilt"
Joan Pennock, Claire Sholl.' Bar- Howard· Hop.on- and Mr. Cutler
Woman's .Club. The Circle a.~k9 all be accompanied by Alice Hot'nuday.
hara Cr.ossett, Cal'ollne de Furia. wJll deliver tlle benedl~tlon.
Its trlends to aid in making this wUl perform Zigennerweisen by
J;1lckl"e Thom~sol1, liJally . Alden,
Vete....ns/and roembe.rls ot orgnnaftair- a. big success' as much de- BarBute. '
f '
Paullflc-Beneke. Anne Lu~ens; ~he Izatlons~. urged to attend in uni ..
Ilienda on the outcome. If proceeds
...
,
°ate sufficient. th~ 'funtis will ,help .. _ .Tli~s. co.ncert wUI .m~~k .thf? en~
'mal,,1ain ~". riamp;':'!or undfiifrl .0~.~lIl"h l%'h~.I.Drc,h~aI;.J'!!..rW:F
.., :a.:~~.J" .-,,~--::::,.~ ~ ,.;~.~ . .:1, ,. '.-' T ••• ". d'f..:.t ·-)_fib.t.... torF},.4t~ia~..,alir. ~]oUntstl 30an Me'dford.
Brown.'
AM In
years children
In
IT' a u · P."'"V'gt1~tn w lO"~, ·prh:ddged. chlldren, Canw xunshint1 ....
:
~
Spe~cer,
Dorts
Black,
and
Vjrgl~la
wUl
enjoy
rkh'fl
.on'
the bO~ougb .
bankrupting herself, arid In th~ end and Canip Hope. '.rhe latter 'has Chrt~ne Parsons. vIolinist, Weston
Hay,
a
Charleston
number
to
1(0fh'e
trllcks
at
tho
conclusion
ot
creatlng. situations whlch will been taking 0 Iy 'cplorcd girls but Clarke. clarinetist, Graham Foste;r,
vlve
·the
'MargIe'
dnl's
for
~om(l
of
the
morning's
&ctlvltl~.
cause other nations to hate her. wm ...b~ :~~b ,r.:o,1.
,",._~~_ _ _ __
She p.ointed, out that. Am~.'i'lca Is two 'weeks if enpngh.."rp-oney is.ob. player, and Virginia li~eddeman, the older generation; the famous
Swarthmore
Quartet,
featuring
tl.e most powerful nation mllttarUy tahied.·It was. also antlbunced that piantst.
Messrs. Spencer•.Hornaday, Campand economically beea use she has ?drs. H, Lindley· Peel has been ap·
bell and ·Warren; the local Dinah
(1) the largest Navy in ·the \\'01"ld, pointed Clrcle. ·rel.resentatlve on
Shore, Misa Betty "Hartman; and
(2) largest air-force, (3) «"reatest the', board of.' dfrectors of Camp
Practic~
the Fltrtatloufi 1"~UItes. presenting'
developed e~onomlc resources, (4) Sunshine.
( .;
four gorgcOUH bathing beauties,
The Swarthmore Hornets basemost financial asseb, (5) a stock
Prizes _ of ,handkerchiet!-l al'e in
Eddie Medford. Sandy I"ord. Dick ball team took the winning end of
pUe of .tom bombs which we pub- charge 'of ·:M:j.s. J. D. Durnall, 223
McCI'ay and ])ana Swan. The fa- a 12-4. score in a. pre-season praclIcised over a year ago' was then South Chester road and all mommous Golden Gate trio hruJ not tice game with. the' Drexel Hill
IBrg6 enough to destroy every bers are asked to deliver one 'unconsented to Perform, but the com- Boy's Club nine on th'e College.
;"'ajor Industrial city In the world, wrapped handkerchiof to hel' 01' to
m,lUee Is sUII hoping.
Avenue It"'ield last Saturday.
and' (8) germ o'r biological wp.r~ brio« It· 'to the. clubhousc the day
Mrs. John Pierson is wardrobe
One of tho baseball teams being
:&t·
thh"
party.
Mrs.
AI·thur
Hughes
fare which ls just now being
m istre88 and George StorcI{ mana- sponsored by the Swarthmore Recr
dlswIll
hav~
charge
of
arranging
thorn
brou~bt Into the open fOl'
ger for this all-Swarthmore floor reatton Association .tn i.ts program
in baskets..'
CUsalOD.· ..
,
show. C. MacDonald Swan Is tn ot summer recreation, the 8Qrnets
M_ think G1oballJ' .
There wlll be many arUclefi tor
~~he Swal·thmore Music Club will
charge of game refrPRhments.
·"We ·b.ave:·n."o ·righ~ :t~i call our- soJe.
have been preparing for a season
Mrs. E. D. Bi'auns will b~ hold its flnal meeting for th{' !'Iea.Mrs. Jack Thomps(m and her asof
twtltght games In league comselves Peace-·makers it we limit in charge of an u~l'on table; Mrs. Hon Itt the 'Vhittier Hom~e on Tue~
~i~tants ·wUl see that tickets are
.John
Ii:sslinger.
cakes
and
ath('or
p~titlon.
Coach Russell Snyder h~
our activities to a. few hours disday ovening. May 27 at 8: 15:available at the school, the Amerifoods:
Mrs.
Arthur
lledgrave.
been
putting
the boys through' a
cussion in the
home. in our
"l'he co:-chn.irmeil ot the program, can Store, Buchnel"s, Martel's and
Branches, in our community or- plants; and Mrs. T. Harry Brown. Mrl:i. Roy.J)elapln.lnc and Mm. Anstrenuous
batting and fielding
:Mlchael'~ Drug Store. All money
practlce.
ganizations, In o·ur churches and white elephant tabh~. Membo.·f' a.nd thony V(!ntner, are UI-Ifking a. gala
'aised wllI be utled to provide funds
friends
are
asked
to
eontl'ibute
synagogs." Mrs. ·Stewart asserted.
Showing'much of the spark that
affatr of the meeting not onh' in for the Summer Rel'reation Pro"It we 'w~n~ to keep Democracy useful 'articles and may lea \'0 them providing refreshments hut -;U~o in
led the local boys to their league
gram, which includes the Ba.'ieball
at 320 Cornell avenue or bring
(Continued on Page 5)
offering the unusual feature of .iSl- Summer Club nnd (he Nursery championship last season. but sUll
t)lem to t~e club house the day Q(
with' many rough spots to be poltcrprettve dancing b).r Mrs. Cyril School.
the
party. Mrs. Redgrave would
Ished
uP. the Hornets \ed' the
HAVEN'T FOUND ONE YET
Gat"dner. :&iI'S. - Gardner has co~Neighbors should watch fOl' the
also Uke each member to bring a
scoring
all the way. They plied up
posed for the occasion fiVe dance:.; fire truck which will soon be ('ruisplant, to be sold later.
four
rUDS
In the first three innings.
to music by Bart~k, Beeth'oven. ing the streets with more informaMrs. F. A. C. Vosters and "MrS.
two
more
In the firth and three
Gluck, Ravel. and Schubert. Dllvid tion and to urge 3warthmoreans
Adolph Wuest are In eharge of
each
in
the
seventh and eighth.
to bring their fricnd:-; and· join the
providing tables and chairs; Mrs. rrudor assisted by Jack Maxon. will
Starting
lineup
w~ Helmuth~ p .•
John Pitman, table cbvers and Net- accompapy Mrs. Gardner 01) the cro·wd at the game Hnd dance on
D. Swan, C., Laws. lb .•Houtz. 2b ••
ling; and Mrs. Charles Thatcher piano. Mr..Tudor wUl also play a Friday. M_~a:;;Y.,..:.3,o.:.......-:----,:G. Swan. Sb .• Thorba.hn. 88., Braddesserts. Mrs. O. M. Hook wtll do- group of short pieces entitled
&oro Orchestra to Play
.ford,
It.. Bullock. c,.• Terry. rf.
On Wednesda)', May 28. at 8:15
nate sugar.
"Indian Dlal'S''' by the Italian comSubstitutions.
included Gavettt at
I).ln. tin th·e hall of the Players
The tollowlng requests for aid poser- Busont.
center.
Tarr
at
flrst. Coleman tn
to the needy were anproved: vita·
C)~r.il Gardner and Mrs. Samuel Club of Swarthmore. the swarthrlgh1.
field
and
Stewart
at second.
.
.
Olios for an elderly person: $10 Dyer Cb-de wlll play Schumann's more· Symphony Orchestra will
A
league
schedule
is
now
beinS
At this pobit:· Bwarthmoreans, of to an elderly couple for medical Sonata In A Minor, opus 115, Cor give a. concert in honor of its Conthe genus canis are jubilant to supplies: $10 to an elderly ·woman violin and piano.
('ertmefBter, Mr. LuciUS Cole. The worke~ ~ut for gBJIlC8 with other
communities In th4; section but in.:..
say the 1e.&8t. Some tew are even for medical expen~e~.
Mr. Donald MacRoslie, barttone • program will comprise the tollowcockily lending· & paw in the eulwill sing the aria. "VisIon FugiU\re" Ing: Oberon Overture by Weber. formal practice games will be
tivation of their neighbors' gar"from MasseneU's opera "Herod- Beethoven's Fifth Symph"ony. the played, both at home and away•
dens 8.8 if they knew Borough Seclade," and two Elizabethan love Rmperor Waltz by Strauss, the until the opening of the league
season sometime In mld~June.
retary EIltott Richardson has sUll
~ongs, "'Vhat If 1 seek for Love?"
~ukuntala OvertUrE' hy Goldma.rk,
not located the "man with a net"
I n addition, Mr. Henry Faust will
I"'rederlc Klees wrUes of -"The
that CouncU decreed over two
Mothers' Club Meet
sing the "Credo" song from Verdi's
Pennsylvania. Dutch" for the June
weeks ago.
"Otello."
The newly elected officers of
It Is hoped however that this un- Issue of Holiday in an article obvtously
growing
from
loving
and
presented
by
Gall
Shoemaker
wl)o
The
concert
Is
open
to
the
pubthe
Swarthmore Mothers' Club
wary contingent is endowed with
'
The meat as well wi. II pi"""":
the sccond. movement of II cree
f
of c harge·
careful
research.
~
,
.
met
truesday
evening at the home
exceptionally sharp n08eB and eyes"
Beethoven-s D MaJor Sonata; SeRS
the
heart
of
the
8ubj~ct
Is
tRnlaHpnored
at
Wilson
of
Mrs.
D.
Mace
Gowing, prestfor one can never tell Just when
llzingly
presented
so
that
a
trip
to
lecttons
from
"~he
Circus
Suite"
Flora
Lee,
Wil~n
College
Junior
dent,
of
Pp.rrish
road
to, dlscuM
tbe threatened dogcatcher will
hy Turlna. modern Spanish Com- and daug'J)ter of Mr. and MrS: wnw pla.ns for next yea.r.
Lancaster
Market
on
a
Friday
is
loom upon tlle horizon In actuality
Instea. of as the myth he bas heen Irreststable.8.8 are otherH suggest- poser, and "Tarantella" by Hau!- l1am H. Lee· of Harvard ayenue,
cd by the article. Accompanying recht.
has been elected to two offices at
HOIlC$"ed by Della G ........
to date. '
Mrs. E. Tiel Smith of the Strath
Wilson fol' 1947·48.
One 'new resident of the borougb photographs are cJ.cllgbtful.
AU who read will eagerly await
CUBS MEET TOMORROW
She ",1\1 be president of Choral Haven Inn· newly elected h'lterna.Ittopped Qt the office this w~k to
b~k about the
At 2 O'clock tomorrow. after~ Club .and vice-president
.,
- .. of the tlonal president ot Delta Gamma
say she'd Uke to. 8&8 the catcher publleation of
equipped· with' a aat-eized net too. same. meG.Ple; whlch -·Mr. Klees IS. tnoon. Saturd~y. JIa¥·24.. tile local. Music. Club. 'Miss Lee is'making was . guest of· 'h6nor' at,. a. dinner
meeting of the .Philadelphla Alum~
She doeim't at
appreciate' the wrlUng. He liou!-taugbt Engllslt at CUI>· PaCk wilt ~d.1bt 1I1l111 meet- music ber field of academic connae
Chapter at Swarthmore Cone. .
fell .... aer
at
the
Domalte
on·
the
erum:
.
~ 1D _ _If ParlE.
.
'
a
\
l
l
e
d
subject.
.,
W~needay e':"ning.
. \ ..
tlea IIta¥ up alI night to ".oville.
'l;'he Delaware County Branch of
the Women's International Lea.gue for Peace and Freedom held
Its anpual meeting on Thursda.y,
May 6 at the Whittier House on
the college campus. Informative
anti tnsplrlng reports were given
by the (lhairmen at standing committees: Labor. Mrs. Bertha Setz;
Legislation, Mrs. :Edwin Solenberger; Education. Mrs..T'h.o~a.s Lipton; HUman RelationliJ. Mrs. Lorenz
Hansen and Mrs. Mamie Brown;
and Mrs. Myrtle Walter chairman
of Refugees and Foriegn Aid reported that more than 400 paclt; ..
ages .of food and clothing. were
aent to foreign countries.
Officers elected for the coming
year were Mrs. Frederick W. Mul·ler. Jr. President; Mrs. Susan V.
Worrell, Vice President: Mrs. Ida
P. Stabler, Treasurer; Mrs. Hen~
Ward aDd :Mrs. Lucius Cole. Secretal'lea..
SIx Polots 01 Strength
The m-eetlng was addressed by
Mr&' .AlinsJee'· Stewart. National
President of the League. Mrs.·
Stewart told of ber many personal
experiences with representativeJI. in
Wa""higton .. She Btressod"the need
for developing world citizenship
and a personal responsibility In'
making demool'f:l.CY work at h~me.
In· referrtDg to the now Ii'ol'iegn
Poltc,. and Military Aid Program
she said' that ·.Amerlci:L could ·n9~
emblU"l
, >r"~ '., ... 1111a
.\.,(': ,::~......... .' ~
·.1·tj· .....-:0"
S'ANFORIZED
CO'ITON TWll..L
Members of Swarthmore Cha.ptcr P of the P. E. O. Sisterhood
arc attending a luncheon meeting
at the home of Mrs. Clayton M.
Albright, Avonbrook road, Walttngiord HUla, today.
Mrs. Mildred Keesey of Drexel
HUI. State vice-president. wiil be
guest speaker. and Mrs. George T.
SarginsoD of Ridley Park will present plano numbers.
AND
$3.GODAR
MUSIC CLUB TO
MEET THURSDAY
At the second state-wide ex·
I hlbltion of' the Pennsylvania Gutld
of Craftsmen. held through May at
the Art Alliance. 251 S. 18th St.•
Phllndelphia, local exhibitors include Mrs. George Schoblnger of
Swarthmore avenue who has a
display of we,avinga; Mr. Se-hobinger, sUverware: Marcia Garrett of
Garrett avenue.. wood' carvings;
Mrs. Scott Lilly of Wallingford,
weavings; .. and Mrs. Waldo B. '
D(l.vlson ot Vassar avenue, wenv·
Ings.
Ml'S. Davison Is treasurer ot the
Phtla.delphia Chapter of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen. Sbj3
will also be In charge of demon.,
stratlons In Weaving from 4 to
5 p. m., and 8 to 9 p. m.. on
Wednesday. May 21.
Friday, May 23. Jewelry a.nd
Metalwork will be demonstrated.
and Plaster casting' for the Pot,tCI" on Wednesday. May 28.
BAli GAME,
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY-23, 1947
VOL.18-No. 21
.
1011 P~k Ave,Jwarthmo........ ~a.
...._ S-rtlt... re 873.8 or 852&. Clear........ 4 ....
NfJfJfJl' l'1tdel'eBtimate the Beauty of Clefm ~UII.
"B. KIMMEL
'.
Clesn, country water Is ~
ter for cleanIng rugs. Wb.y be
satisfied with I ..., Have JOIU"
l11I!6 cleaned with Sprfncl'e1c1
WIll
~,
PARADE
-
\
.)
STEAKS
CHOPS
SEAFOOD Oar Specialty
Completely Air-Conditioned
{p~"'S"l1 tt C"ml!~!!.'-
PAPERING
Maintenance
"
SWARTHMOREAN
~IIEND
.
9112
•••
•
..
)Vater
~~:::~~:
Ing In wrage bIDS.
•
Property
The annua.l meet1ng of the
Swarthmore Junior .A8Bemblies was
beld at the Woman's Club last
Monday night with tile ohalrman.
Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper presidIng.. After a ahort bwlinesH· meeting the chairman of the DQininatlng committee,: Mrs. Howard Hopson, Jlre~nted the following ofncers [or next year: Chairman.
MrH. Henry C. Ford: Vlce-chBJr-·
man. Mrs. George M. Allen: Treasurer. 1\Irs. Frank M~Cowan: Secretay and ASsistant Trea.sul('er.
Mrs. Edwin C.· Crosby.
'Fb.o grade hostes8et1 for next
year will be Mrs. Stewart Thorbahn tor the twelfth. grade. ,Mrs.
Carl Ryan for the eleventh, Mrs.
E . .1. Faulkner for the tenth, Mrs.
Lee C. Bennett for the ninth, Mrs:
~~rederlck Lang, for the eighth.
and Mrs. F. H. FonQ"the for 'the
seventh grade.
Springfield, Water.
local Talent on Display
you'll find that ynur
STAG BAR
Mra. GroH Reports
Month'. Nursing
Work
notified by the War Department
that the French Government bas
~warded him tho .Medal D,t Heconnal880.Dce tor outstanding 8ervices rendered In the liberation of
Franc•• Col. Streicher'. previous
awards include the Legion of MerIt. Bronze Star Medal. Army CommendatloD Ribbon. French Croix
de Guerra. with Gold Star, l!'.·ench
Commemorative Medal, In ud~i
tlOD to numerous campaign rlbbonB and bronze battle Stars. Col.
Streicher served overseas
the
European Theater of Operations
during combat as G-1. XVI Corps,
and later as Chic[ of MiJ.ltary
strength Control and Redeployment," HeadQ.uarters,
Europea~
Theater of OpenLtions, Frankfurt. Germany.
Col.
Streicher was overseas
nearly three years during whlcb
time Mrs. Streicher and children
Freddy and Susie lived at 663
North Chester road. their presoQ,t
home.
OFFICE OPENING
511 WElSH ST.
Announce N-r Office..
Col. Frederick Streicher. Gen......1 Stair Corp.,. has just beon
Dr. Walter N. Moil' n. n. S .•
announces the opening of his offlee for the general practice of
dentistry at his flcsidence 224
South Chester road.
Dr. Mofr, a graduate of Tempte University Dental School. was
commiMloned In tbe Army Dental Corps In 1942 where ho served
in the capacity as "assistant ~o
the chief," In the Department oC
oral surgery nt the United States
Milltary Academy at West Point,
N. Y.
Dr. Moir was dtscharged from
the army In 1946 and ,commissioned in tho Reserve Corps of
t~e Regular Army with the rank
of Major.
rAHlY-li
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
,HEALTH..SOClnY .EARNS FRENCH MEDAL
IN MAY SESSION
\he
~
..
.~.
all
-,
'.
!
..... .
, _..
a.riItiaa
THE
2
F~,
SWARTHMOREAN
... ".jiYi
...,...
J......~.,••.~• • • . if I'IIIDAY -
Sch"?-I\.UN..''KLE HANK SEZ
nue entertained at a sma.ll supper thmore Pla..... to Mr. Albn T. slty ot p_lvaola. Law
,
party at hla' home precedlDg the sayre, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. AIr (1947). DurIng the war he II\Irved'
with
the
Air
Traoaport
Command.
,
.
.
.:--------Iyn
T
So.yre
ot
SprlnglleJd.
will
Young "Republlcane" Dance In the
spending
two
y......
In
India..
He
O~
~, 1\I1I'IG61\MT'
Mrs. Ed war d M. n.
·,;-tt 0 t High School Gymnaslum saturday ta.ke place Saturday. June 1 at 1:10
~
atWned
the
rank
ot
captain.
I!"'"R"~
US
MO~i', IN 1\41$ ,
o'clock In the swarthmore Presby"
North Cbestor road entertained at evening,
'rhe
wedding
w\1I
ta.ke
place
In
IOLO
WOA\.q
ARE. 1We. ~~
a receptioD on Wednesday evening
Mrs. L. L. He~peth ot Bowling terian Church.
W!c KNOW' 1M' LE ~
,
and agaln on Thursday evening In Green, formerly, ot SWarthm0l"8.
The Rev. Dr.' David Braun wJll the tall.
honor of her BOn and daughter- 8l\d her daughter Betty Jane will omclato.
IABOU1'
•
The" bride will be attended by
Mr. aDd Mrs. Joseph Tannen1n-law. Lt. and Mrs. Edward Mor- join 1>lr. Hedgepeth In Richmond.
rls
Jr.. who arrived from Va., June 16, following Betty . Ml88' Penny McMulUn as maid of baum ot PhDadelphla. announce
Germany. ':May 1. Lt. B ....ett Jane's gradua.Uon trom Nether bonor, and the brldesma.t.ds will I:~:~:;~~e'rn~~! of theLr da.ughter
to David A. Tbatcher ot
. served with the U. S. Army over;- Providence
High School.
Mr. Include Mrs. ThomaS Harris, Mi..
for two and a-balf years, and Hedgepeth Is with the SbLte Water carolyn Llndsay. and 14188 Ora Bw,Lrthn,o:re. and Lookout Moun•
taln, Tenn.
1Irs. BaEiaett., as an Army nurse. headQ.uarters In Ricbmond. Mills wOod.
Miss Tannenbaum Is employed.
..... stationed at Stuttgart. Ger· Control Board In Virginia witb
Mr. Hollan" Sayre wlll Berve .as at the Bureau ot Municipal ReJD&DY, 1'6 months. Before theIr Hedgepeth wh'o w11l be oCom'm.ls- beet man tor his broth'er. and the
marriage. February 16. Mrs. Bas· eloned an Ensign In the Naval ushe1'8 will be Mr. William ptper. eearch In Phlladelp'hla. Mr. Thatcher is 401ng graduate study· at
Bett was the former Mlldred Bar... Reser\'e at Purdue University .In Mr. William Wells. Mr. Cbarles
t-he University of Pennsylvania.
nell. daughter of )Ire. James Oliver June, wilt join his parents thla Brogan, and Mr. James B. Vostel"H.
Tbe wedding wUl be an event ot
Ridout of Portsmouth, Ohlo.
Bummer.
Any friends who wtah to attend
early
summer. The couple plana L..:...:::==.:.-l._-'-_ _
Mr. and Mrs. Ch"arles R. RUBBell
Mrs. Henry E. Hanzllk or Cornen the ceremony are ~ordlally Jnvlted.
reside
In the Philadelphia. area..
of ogden avenue
entertain at a.,renue will entertain at a kitchen
BRIDE
Thatcher
Is a nephew ot Mr.,
Are rou t n _ . lD .. ()()M·
& reception at Strath Havcn Inn. and towel shower at her home this
::~:::: H. Tha.tcher and Mr. PLETE motor tmJe-up, carburetor
sunday afternoon in honor of Mr. evening in honor of Mias Agn88
The marriage of MiBB Agnes Lue
G. Thatcher ot Swarthand Mrs: Donald L.. Plcca.rd. Mrs. Lue Beneke of Cornell avenue Beneke.
niece ot Miss Pauline
and tgDlO!OIl _
tor )'OUr car?
Plccard is the tonner MISII .Joan whose marriage to Mr. Erik Guetter of Cornell avenue, to Mr. Im,or,e.
Actual experience pats as Uin tile
Hultherj ot Plainfield. N . .1., w.UI Erik Hultberj, Jr.• 80n of Mr. and
Russell.
BIRTHS
. Mrs. James R. Gay of Rochcster, take place June 21.
M';s. Erik HultberJ of Plainfield.
Comdr. William H. Collins. know" OIl such mette 8 ••• 80 bring
Minn., formerly secretary for
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Thatch- N. J., w1l1 take place ~June 21 in
USNR.. and Mre. Collins ot Wall- :Jour car to RUSSELI/S. We'll give
Christian
Education
for
the er of Ogden a.venue entertained as
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian Ingford are receiving congratulat
~.warthmore presbyterian Church, their dinner gucsts' on Sunday, Mr.
tiona upon the birth of a s1x pound. FOIl snperlor tJme-ea."riDg ..ork _
Church.
Wednesday at the homo of Mr. and and Mrs. Lawrence Beecher of Mt.
'rhe RevC'rend Dr. D&vld .Bra.un five ounce daughter, Derfla. Jea.n saves dollars tor 7ou...
Mt'S. Owen W. Gay ot Avonbrook Vernon, Ohio. who are stopping
Collins. on Ma.y 18 In Fitzgerald
Road. Wallingford H11Is. Mrs. Gay at S~rath Haven Inn. Mr. and Mrs. w,m ofilc~te.
Mercy :Hospital.
Miss
Huth
MaT'le
Beneke
wUl
at·
is -on route to her home an Roches- A. S. Robln~on of Ogden avenue
ter following a vlsit with' ber pa- Qntertained Mr and Mrs. Beecher tend her sister as 'maid of honor,
Mr. and. Mrs. Martin Luther or
and the bridesmaids will include
rents in Richmond, Va.
at dinner, Monda.y evening.
Providence
Village are receiving
Miss Pauline Beneke. sister of the
Roland 1... Eaton, Jr.• or Rutgers
1'1188 Helen Anderson ot Yale bride, 'Mias June Hultberj of Plain- congratulations upon the birth of
avenue will receive the degree of
a Bon named Martin Walter Luther.
Bacb·elor of Arts at Lafayette Col- ;:::::,: W~;l ~~~d ~l~e:~o:~;~,: field N.J., sister .of the bridegroom,
Miss
Shirley
MacMillan,
Miss on May 14. in Taylor: Ho·spital.
iege. June G. at which time Gov.
Marion Troxell. and 1&188 T1sh Lee
james_ lL (Duff or Pennsylvania,
TO
WED
JUNE
.14
ot
Swarthmore,
Will deliver the commencement
Miss Dorothy .Jean Dana daughA
reception will tollow the cercaddress. Roland waS a member of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R .
.tho college band tor four years. Dana ot Elm avenue, and Mr. Il1ony.
Miss Nancy Loughcad of Thayer Richard Reed Curtin son of Mr.
HONOR BRIDE-TO·BE
:a"oad whose marriage to Mr. Don- and Mrs. Ellsworth Curtin of
Miss Jean Storrs of Swarthmore
ald Pugh of Wallingford will take ""ebster Springs, W. Va., will be
.BEAUTY SALON
place in .July, will be guest of married in the Swarthmore l;'riendu pl~e whose marriage. to. Mr. Allyn
honor tomorro,. when Mm. Min- Meeting at 4.30 o'clock,' Saturday. 'r. Sayre, Jr.~ of 8pringfleld will
A Wav_Weather or Nol
take place Saturday. June 7, bas
9h'a.1l Holden wll\ entertain at a June 14.
been
entertaincd
on
several.
occa·
luncheon at. her home in Cheat'Jl".
Miss canie Dana, siste.' of the
Mrs. J. H. "McConechy of South bride, and 'Mrs. Phlltp DeArmond mond.
13 South Cheater Road
MJ:ss Ora. Wood of Westover
Chester road e.nd Mrs. Agnes Hn..lg Curtin of Swart!hmore, will be
Cdl Swarthmore 0476
Hills: Wilmington, Del., a brldnl
Sheldon of Ogden avenuo nttended bridal attendants.
the annual meetings ot the Vic·
Mr. PhUlp De Armond Curtin attendant. entertained a.t a. dinner
tonia. Home. N. Y.;'· ~'eld at The wilt serve as best ,man for his party and- miscellaneous shower at
her home on Th·ursdl\Y last.
Biltmore, Tuesday. Ma~ 13. Mrs. brother, and Mr. David Curtin
Mtsa PennY McMullin ot Brick·
McConeeby also attended a con,- Columbia. University will act as
~ouse
F...a.rm" Gradyvme~ who will
vcnUon of the B~ta sikma Phi \n heRd usher.
,
attend \is mlfld of honor. enter,..... Harrisburg over the p * week-end.
mined .\.t a dinner and misceUn-:
Mr. and
11l. Martin of
FETE BRIDE
Miss Dorothy Jean Dana of Elm neous shower Tuesday evening.
Rutgers avenuM.j.rer& visited by
s~ by the Swarthmore Recreation Aaoci·tjon
Mr. and Mrs. Allyn T. Sayre,
their son Mr.' l~n Martin of To- avonue ,,,ho will be married 'to Mr.
Reed Curtin
in the parents of the brJdegroom. w11l
ronto, Canada for the past two Richard
3:00 BASEBAlL-Homets va. American Legioo team
week.ends.. He was a canadian S\\'nrthmorc l'''l"icnds Meeting. Sat- entertain th'e bridal· party and a
College BaaebaD FJeld
delegate attending the recent U. N. urdtrY, June 14, was guest of honor groUp of friends at a. buttet supper
Conference on ~Radar aid to Marine Saturday when Mrs. Lee Lukens following the wedding rehearsal
Navigation In New York and New of the Veterans Apartment at the Friday evening. J"una 6.
8:30 DANCE-FLOOR SHOW
J..ondon, Conn. The conference was college, entertained at a. kitchen
Weston Clark's Orchestra Bevy of Swarthmore
attended by delegates from 30 shower.
ENGAGEMENT
Beauties High School Gym
na.tions and aemonstrations were
Mrs. Henr)' Patterson of Elm
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Menow.
made pOBSlble by the U. S. Navy.
avenue entt"rtiLined at a teo. at hel' of Buftalo. N. Y., formerlY of
The Rev. C. A. Anderson of Yalo home Thursday in honol' of t h£' Chestnut Hill. have anuounced the
Tickets $1.00 for both event&. '
. avenue is 1n Grand Rapids, Mi-ch·.. brlde-tn-be.
engagement of their daughter.
Sixty cents for game
Sixty centa.for denc;e
attending the meetings ot the
------Margaret Louise. and Mr. WnUam
Twenty.fiVe cenb for children in grade.. 1 to 6.
Honor Bridal Couple
General Assembly or the Pt'eabyBarrow Pugh, Jr., son ot Dr. and
Miss
Betty
Jean
Quick
of
Dlckterian Church ot the U. S. A.,
Mrs. W.Illiam Barrow Pugh. ProVwhich opened Wednesday to con- lnsoo avenue and Mr. l~dwin B. idence road. Wallingford.
tlnu-e tor a week. Mr. Anderson Dunn of SWUl·thmol·c whose marriMiss Menow attended the Feagin
i8 director of the Presbyterian age will take place tomorroW eve· School of Drama tn New Yor.k. Mr.
ntng 'at 8 o'clock in the Trinity
Rtstorical Soolet)".
Episcopal
Church.
Swarthmol'e. Pugh is n, graduate of Princeton
':Mrs R. P. Kroon and children
University (1940) and the Univer,54th and
Bert, Peter, and Georgie of Muhl- will be guests of honor this evening
Baltimore
enberg a.venue, leave Saturday, wncn Mr. and Mr~. George Dunn
UNITY ASSEMBLY
May 81 for switzerland wherc thcy of Dickll1san avenue and ~Ih': and
"'oman's Olnb Side Entrance
will spend the summer 'visitlng Mrs. Herbert Dunn of Reading,
. 10:30 A.III. EYel'l' Wednesdar·
will entertain the bridal party and
ZELIA M. WAIIl'ERS. Speaker·
relatives.
out.of.town guests at a. dinner at
Everyone Welcome
.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Karns Strath Haven Inn. ))recedtng the
ot Wellesley road accompanied by wedding rehearsal.
FOR
their daughter Elinor Karns and
Barbara Beeman, will spend Dec·
TO WED JUNE 7
oration DaY wcek-end a.t ]'It. HoiyCall
The mar.rlage ot MJss Jean Are
oke College. and at Smith College
undel Storrs. 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Eo· Kauffman
where their daughter Marian is
Mrs. Donald Curtis Storrs of SWar- Swarthmore 2080
a student.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell of
Ha.rvn.rd avenue entertaJned Mr.
Bell's brother. Mr. Leslie Bell and
Mrs. Beil of Concord, N. C" for
a. few days of th1e week.
•
Bob Longwell of Lafayette aveFrI.·s..t.·Mon.-Tues.-Wtld.
Personal.
,
THE SWARTHMOREAN
May 23, 1947
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It ~~,:. .-~"':1
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able home this spring and
"for years to come ,with a
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DOROTHY
LA~[OUR
"MY FAVORITE
beat control on your furnace. Prompt installation..
COAL
BRUNETTE"
FUR OIL
VAN AI.EN BROS.
RIDLEY PARK
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
Jfa:J'
n. so, al
LARAINE pAY
,
lllADY II THE.lAIElI
In
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J.D.IIAlf G.a
9AL'I'a-BUII'ON-CB'.'" _
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REMEMBER
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rile Addres.
Cf:I&STHUT STREET
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
THE ~IiARLATAN
IN THE ATTIC
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
UONILBMaYllOU,
ad.ooria_
To
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NOON
SATURDAY BANK HOLIDAY
; :-..,.. SUM
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FrI. aDd Sat- from • P. M •
SUndar t1'om ill P. 111.
M"-y to 'lb_~
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NOTICE
BRUNETIE"
'lburs.·Fr\.·sat.
Sew for A" F•. S.
an addre'ss at com.me.ncement.
.
" -Sbe
~e Kappa. -MPA!Io T.h.lltaa ot the
wu also a member of .the .Na.t1onal
Swarthmore COllege Chapter. meet
Society.
Letter
The Editor Hpnor
During the six years ~e epel\t ,or the monuily 86wlng for the
. Ma.y 10, 1947 In Swarthmore she lived on Lin- American Friends Service with
Dear Swartbmorean.
I was !hr~lled and Nary appre- coin avenue with .the John Mar· Mrs. J.. 'pa.samo~e E1klnton of
clattve when the first copy of the shan family. noW West Chesterltes. MoylaI;l, .t.Q~y.
8warthmorean ,callie to ):ne ovei'
",
h·ere in Japan; and when they have
kept coming, I decided tha.t perhaps It wasn't a. mlfrt.p.ke after all,
and' want to thank you an very
much' for aendmg them. It car-tainly does bring a touch ot home
to . receive' tbe hometown' paper
regularlY -and· keep In touck w.tth
all the dobufS there. I tlnd out a
lot that I don't get trom letters.
God" (Psalm. 42:11).
On the Corner
Y
JENNIFER JONES
GREGORY
JOSEPH ,..,...,..........
another In journallsm and giving
Al'J!.;g:
co.
NATIONAL BANK
The Youe. Fellowehlp Will meet
':'~~ at', P. 11. lD·the chapel.
•
SUNDAY. MAY 35
Tile Social Hall will be open on
11:00 A. M.-..ueq 'School.
.
11:0.'"1..)1:. !!_4IQ> ~n 8er- Thursday evening at 'I tor super·
_JDOD. . . . . .
,
'.
..
naed. recreation up.cler-· ~r. Pur·
w_~
enn_meet!ag each
.
p.d'ae
.. J'OOP.l O"D D~q.
4all:r aoeP\ ~ _4 lioll4Q8
'11l8 SeDlor choIr WIll meet tOl".
11 to 6 ....... w_~ e....,lntr ,
to
'1..·,._·I-J~_""',~~,~,I,aJI~...
....k. I p..m.
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MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
"MY FAVOl.tlTE
"Anne 01 Wmdy Poplars"
health of my countenance, and
CHURCH SERVICES
lD
Chlldren'S FIlm IAbrarT Show
wt . . . WuaIecI
OXford.
I
BOB HOPE
Onb.
SO! •
High School bQy. at ··~arth.
more
are very much lntereBte4.1n
E!l8'tand was one ot· three choseD
trom among 300 apvlloante to read securing employment during the
for medloine -at O:s:ford University• Bummer vacation. Outdoor work ot
any; type waS their choice. Anyone
Heather graduated trom Swarth- tn or around Swan'bmore with a
more Hlgh Scbool In .:rune, 1946 Job to be done should contact Mil .
receiving an award In .German. Iilrd Roblnaon at the high school •
of
ware.
iCOLLEGE THilTRE
Satur
.t~".
SELECI'EI;) BY OXFOR,I)
Heathe~ - Champion
.f
Mag azine Subscriptions
BOB HOPE
1,U T.~
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.
Trinity ~ Notes
Holy Communion_will be celebi'a.ted on Sunday at 8 o·cloCk.
We are very happUy settled' here
·Church Schooi will bQld Us eessio~ in a Dependent Housing ProJect
at 9:45 A. M. Sunday belajf WhIt- at the edge of Tokyo. We have a
sundaY. the birthday of the one stOry.. two bedroom hOWJe,
Chureh. th'ere will be a celebration completely furnished, and have a
of Holy Communion at the 11 vel""Y hard working, healthy Japano'clock service.
ese country girl to help us. The
The ushers at the 11 o'clock planting- around the dev
U~20
service will bo: W. L. Clea.ves, does not compare quite to that a.t
head .usher; C. B. Blake;· W. H. th'e col1ege~ but in a. lew months
Cochran: .J. H Furlong; W. M. or years, this place should be very
Harvey; J. W. JonesjE. 0.· Lange; lovely. If the houses, dO,n't c,ollapse
and Dr, H P. StamforJi.
ber~re_ then.
Our houae is well
Church' School wUI discontinue Situated, being very close' to the
Circle I. Mrs.. K. M. Reed. .Its sessions on Juno 8th for the Comm.1B98.ry~ Theatre. Ch·apel. Post
MARY A. BAlli. President
Exchange. Dispensary. AdministraChairman, will meet Wednesday" sUmmer.
May .IS" tor dessert and meeting at
Choir School will meet on Mon .. tive Om-ces. etc. We have a .jeep
the home of Mrs. Whitford Bird. day and WednesdaY at 4:!0 P. M. tha.t sufHceR In carrying us to To·
kyo when the need ailses. We are
341 Ogden avenue at 1:3Q p.m. and on Thursday at 7: 30 P. M.
all
well, and always 'l\'elcome any
141ss NlV& P.u:metee of the MiBBionThe Convocation 0 f Chester,
news
from the home tront. It is
ar,y Education Department of the,
bringing
together
Seventy ... ,five
a
grand
experience, and I am very
Board ~f Chrlst1an Ed·ucation wlll
clergy and an equal number of
speak on "India Today. to
glad tba.t I came.
elected lay delegates from EpisThanks again for sending UB' the
Cfrele
Mrs. Samnel C. Ha.rrls. copal Ch-urch·es thrOughout.... pelaWIll meet Wednesday. May 28. at ware County. and parts of Mon~ SWarthmorean. We enjoy It very
12:30 p.m. at the bo"nle of Mrs. gomery and Chester County, wltl much, and it does make us feel
Oharles D. Mitchell,
AVQndale meet on Tuesday f9r an all day closer to home.
Sincerely.
r~.. Wa1llugford.
Members are session beginning at 10 o'clock.
Margaret
ShoelJlaker
Dleu
asked.to bring sandwiches.
Holy Communion will be celebrated
I
,La. !4asa Coral, the a. capella. ~y the Rt. Rev. Oliver J. Hart,
Legion Baseball Under Way
cl10lr of ,the Polytechnic Institute Bishop of the Diocese. and various
Thu base ball season Is under way
of Puerto Rico. now making a. business sessions will be held
Insofar
as both tho American
go~wtJJ .tour of the middle At· throughout the day: Luncheon will
• Don't trust this feIlowl Haft
Legion
aftd
the Hornets teams are
IaDtic I!taIa. will. make Ito 0I1lY
~:r:re~
,~_
t~~
~omen
of the -concerned: with practices, being
DQI:blng to do with himl He _
mld-cl~"apearance 'In Ph1ladeiphi"
hold on Saturd-ay 'morlilhgs a~ 9: SO
on Sat1iriJ.aY > ~v~hjng. May 31:- at
. DO interest in yoU except what be
On Thursday. ,-,:une 6, at 8:16
on
the High School College Ave:1:16 p.m. at the. First Presbyterian P. M.. Mendelssohn's Symphony
can filch from you. Here he is.
Ch-urcb. Locust Street near 16th. canta~ "Hymn ot Praise". will b~ nue Field. All boys who are interbusil,y en~ concocting \IOIDe
in Pb!ladelpbla. Tickets may be sung by the men and boys' choir cRted In playing on either of the
nostrum which will soon be ofobtalned by calling the c~·urch of- of Tr1nlty Church, David Tudor teams should contact Mr. Snyder
at
the
school
or
be
on
hand
for
fered as a cure for practically
flee, Sw. OG72.
will be the pianiSt. and gueat.
the pra.ct.tces.
80101ats
will
be
engaged.
The
pubThe Chapel Choir' rehearses
any and all human aftlictions. All
. Of interest to those who will be
Thu~ at 1:46 p.m. Th·e Girls' lic is cordially lnVo1ted.
he needs is an attij:.' an assortment of kitchen·
following the teams this year Is
Junior Choir rehearses ThUlsda,ys
and free access to the water faucet. He has
the lact that home gamcs will be
at 3:46 p.m.
Frienda Meeting Notes
played on
DO medical training. If you yield to his wiles, you
This Sunday Morning, the 26th
The Board .ot Deacone and
Field- ,where a. new ciiamond Is now
suffer in finance, health, and general welfare_
DeaconUBe8 Will meet Thursday of May. First Day School Cla~es being la.yed out to be ready for
eTening. ]lay 29, at 1: 30 p.m. at will close until lall .
Your real friend 'in time of illness is your own
the first lengue home game on
Parents and friends are cordially
the _Church Instead -of May 22 as
family.physician. You caD. safely place yourself
June ·17th.
Invited to 'tbe ABBembly exercises
previOusi)' IIChe
On
Memorlal'Day there will be
in
his care. When he writes a prescription bring
at 10:30 .In the big room in Whit·
played what proTnl~es to be Do ro::tl
it to us. It ,-till be filled accurately' and promptly
tier House when a young Negro
ganle between,In.
boy soprano from Phlladelphil} will
with the best medicines obtainable.
and last year's I~g·lon team. This
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN give 'a short recital.
game will be played on the College
~RCH
Also Blbles will be presented to
~ev. ~Yld Braun. Minister
}<'ield and should give 'spectntOl'S a
the te'n yea.r oMs by John Aloore
Rev. H. Lewis Cut1er~ Minister
preview of wha.t to expcct during
~t Swarthmore College. Those reSUNDAY. MAY 25
the
-coming season, especially from
.9:00 A- M. Morning Prayer. ceiving Bibles are: Louise ChrisSermon. "I Believe," Mr. CUt- tian, Mary Elsbree. James I<:eigh- the Legion boys who are already
ler.
'
very higbly rated.
11:00 A. 1(, Mr. Braun wtJJ ton, Judson Laird. Jr.~ Penelope
MorroW, Edward Noyes, Jr.• Myles
preach on' "Response."
Robinson and Roger RUBBell. Jr.
METHODIST CHURCH,
Roy N. Kelaer~ D.D., MlntSter
SUNDAY. MAY 25
MethocIiat Church Notes
9:45 A. 1I.--Church Sphool.
The
Church Scho~l will meet on.
11: 00 A. M.-uThe Blrti!pJace of
Sunday .morning· at '~46, Mr. S. W.
the Church."
7:00 P. lI.-Youth Fellowship In Johnson, Superintendent. ClasSes
Chapel.
are pro.vlded. for children of all
ages ~Bd for children.
TRDIITY ·CHURCH
Dr. Keiser begins bls seventh
Rev. OeD. C. AndersOn. Rector
SUNDAY. MAY ,15
year as pastor of the churcb on.
g.OO .L M.r-HolY qommunlon.
SundB8 and at the morning ser9:45 A. M.--Church School.
vice he will preach on the 8ubject,
11 : 00 A. }d.-Holy Communion.
''The Birthday of the Church."
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
The Junior Church will meet
FRIENDS
at the' -same hour-.In tbe dhapel
~AY. MAY Z5
9.45 A. 101.-'First 'Day
School wit!> J,I.rs. ,1.. 1'- ~~e,peth. Super·
Will close this year of classes. Intendent.
be;inning with Sabuday,
7, 1947 .. a fall legal holiday.
Parents and frie·nda are in·
The 8Itlaller cbildren' may be
vited to the Aaaembly exercllles at 10:10 'w'ben an eight- placed ,ln ·:the Church Nursery
year-old N 8"(rO'
boy from
rvI
..
No usual.the HaW wDl be open'd.ily, Mcmdaytlaroaah Frida,.,
Fbiladelphla. will sing. Bibles during ,the .morning se, ceo .lUra.
will be presented to .the 10- carl T1.i~ ~qd ,Mrs.. VirginIa.
yea.r·olds.
from 8:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. except legal holideys.
11: 00 A.. M.-MeeUng for Worship. Alexander wlll~ be in charge.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 28
The ushers for the morning will
9:$0 to 3:.~w!ng ....d Quilting be Frederick J. Bo-rdus. John
In Whittier HOWIe. ,Do.: Lunch·
.eon. . All _
cor41aJ17 In· FlOOd, Paul Pauls.on.. E. Nell
vtt~
.. ,
8ha.whan. aDd Walter Dickinson.
BYRD ::.~:a SHERWOOD
Thursdar·Frlday-Saturday
1IU&I,r& JC.eDt
The JUDlor Department boys and
girls aod thillr·t"";UIes ;,.1Uha.~e·a
picniC On the chu".,h
on Wednesday. May' a8. trom 6:.0
to 1: 30 p.m. A cor&al 1n~tatlaD III
extended tQ ib~
to a.tt.n4
the picnic. There ..l\l be ......08
and Ice' 'cream and· b~;'erag"
Ptcnlckers are to bring, .their own
suppers to cooJ:t over tite, open .ftre..
at
I
MEDIA
a-eb,....
.A,1l de~enta .of the Church
School meet
9':4~ a.m. The
Women'B Bible 'ClasB meets at. 10
a.m. in ,the Ohurch tranrtept.
Dr. and .Mra. Reavfa Cox at the
Harvard avenue entrance and Mr.
~d Mrs. Clarence C. Frank at the
driveway-transept enlrace wili a.tt'
slat· the u4nlBters in greetiDC the
congrcgaUon ~ter the 11 o'clock
service Sunday morn.lng.
The Boys' J·unlor Choir will rehearse at 7 p.m. this evening.
,The· Ch~rc~h Hour Nursery tor
ehlldren _
1 to 7 meets each
Sunday morillnB In the Pariah
House from. 11 to 1-2 o·clock.
MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM
1
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May 25. The Golden Text Ia: "Why'
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and why a~ thou dlaQuletDd with·
In me? hope thou Ia God: tor l
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Ifiab 5 thol Bo7a
c-w=t MiIIanI RGIIin..,..
at tile HiP StbDttl
Sport
SIll.
The relay team eontiDuea to ride
the victory trall. Harry Warren
wea way out ill front at Upper
DarbY In the _
with a _
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scored a good ·.BeCond in ~e broad
ADd Pre-War Pli._
on a._..... " ..... '1 £1
on BuraiDlJ »Om lie Water a.....
on JimoDiq Hot Air Fwa •• 1 .
Thenlr- S. Army Work. .,
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Mrs. RoBS Pfalzgratt and Mrs.
Harold Griffin cO-Chairman of the
Salvation Army Drive report a
total of $3200 collected to date and
thank all captains, and workers
tor their endea.vor.
.H. W. Borden and Sons
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ehampsioDshlp as they defeated tho
sophomores 41 to t. Dick Jones
pitching and, the ~am'8 allraround
hitting make them look like champions. But Richard Terry's Pirates
of the f .....hmen. class are stili In
the running and are anxious to
get a shot at, the Ca.rds.
The high school tennlB courh.
will be: open eV~Dlngs to the publl~
from 6 to 8:30. Much effort and
expense ha.v~ been put forth to get
the cour+.s In shape,' and cooper~·
tion by all In maintaining them
will be appreCiated. '
New Pre-War Quality
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The eenlora are, leadlna the eoftball 1,,",,8 and Ie.xt Monda.)" eet a
league record, In their drive to the
Will Be Gosed '
FRIDAY, MAY 30
SATURDAY, MAY 31
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Toronto and WlJ)I1epeg. At 'I'oron~
he W&II joIned.. rb,. F&i-Ie,. Mowa\'
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canadian n&tUraIIat
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the borde.r. of llan.l!:"ba andKee-
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WIL Elections
Held Thursday
NEWS NOTES
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Dr. FlaDcla Harper" or M:OylaD,
Mr. Oliver G. Swan ot North
Chester
road, chaJrman of Literary
formerJy ot South Cheste... "road
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Art at the Art Alliance, Phlle.dellett JIalr 14 ~or Ch,1Irchlll, Manitoba.. canada stopping en route at alive beret and make It ~orth de. phla, and Mrs. Swan entertalned
game for '8w&rthmore. They will be
CELIA SHOE
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Now Ann'hle for
Off To Arcfie
jump with a Jl tootle&p•
The laer"""" team went to Bl.
Paul's at loll. 'Washlngton, Mar)rland. last saturda.y and met a team
that refu.-ed to be beateD. The
final t5core was ", to 4: alter tra11Ing 4 to 1 at halfUme, C&p!&ln
Robert Hopson. Stuart Brown and
c&pp,. Blerm&n ple.,.ed their l&et
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tor,~ye~
months
at~4Y.
the natlve' flora and fauna. -This
f
lake which lies half In each of lhe
two P~ It .dlvld~ has never
been """,j,...a;-' ~Pedor ...~
plo~ In • ""Ientiflc sense•. Dr.
Harper 'an4 Mr. Mowat will' gO
there by plaJle In mid-June. Thoy'
plan • vIalt alId' rec.ord by movIng Picture" • IID1&1l colo';" of \Bol&ted .EaI
of th~ Iak~ IIpst of the Urne the,.
spend' in' the area" will 'see them
wearing, head nete tor prot..,tliln
from. the IJW8.rDUi: of moaqqitoes
and iblack ftlea 'nIie·· plane wUl
land them on the lake as Boon 8.8
the tee tha1Flt and then return tor
tile eel"nUsts, September '1. Dr.
Harper gpecte to rejoin his
family here In October.
From now untn mid-June and
agaln during Sep,tember the men
Will mue a study of the mlgraUon
records of birds at Churchill by a
spring and a tall banding of feathered to.1k there.
ma: CllI'rOnt project, though a
private expedition Is backed by the
ArcUc Institute of Canada and the
Office of Naval Research In, Washington.
Among Dr. Harper's other scientific tripe were' two long expeditions to the Hudson Ba.y !'egion.
Several to tbe Okefenokee Swamp
In, southern "Georgia where h\, has
extensIvely explored and recorded
.
wild life, plants. and tolkI9I'.!. and
where he·waa accompanied,' for., a
year's Stay. 8'lx years- ago 'by -'his
entire famUy. Including his young·
est child, ,_ an . Infant. Hp. also conducted B.ltt Investhsation In Texas
Bomo years back tor the Academy
ot Natural Sciences.
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WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
Club Members Interested in the
Garden DeparimOtit'8' visit to-..'the
famous Bartram's Gardens wi))
meet a! the club house at 1 P.M.
May 27. Women who can furnish
or who need transportation should
phone Mrs. John" E. M.lchael.
Swarthmore 1264.. ,Because there
are no luncheon facUities at the
gardens, the leaving time haa been
changed from the original 11: AM •• aDd Mrs. Michael SUggests that
trippers eat lunch before they
start.
nations,
mOMtrating to other
:we
will add to the 'above dtsC;u;;Slons
6- genuine desire to creliLte )Jubll~
opinion and Innuence decblons be.
f01"6 d(tCtlilons are made. It b not
enough! to write 5. 10, or even 26
lette~ to' your Congreaemen tLnd
Senators." ahe declared. The period
~rough whwh we are p~IJig requlreJ:l (ace' to face dlBcu88ion on
all 'ba.slc iasues that may spell life
Or death to our World. We of the
United States section must develop
World Citizenship by learning t'O
think globally, talk 'globall,., pray
glob_lly. and' love' gtob8.11Y:~:
tho'
same time working to make those
chanpa in our national Ufe that
will make It pOBBlbte tor U8 to
think, talk, pray and love-n'ot
theoretically-_' but In reallty."
CltizeD8blp 18 ChaUeoged
"Developing World ~iUzen8bip
is a. challenge to us." Mr. Stewart
continUed, "that
may examine
ourselves honestly and see if we
are willing to make those social
economic and political changes
that wl11 make us worthy to bo
called Citizen of One World. This
Is no easy 'task. but members of
tbe W I L P F haNe a precious
heritage frOill Jane Addams, who
sald, Nothing (lould be worse than
the tear tbat one had given up too
soon. and had left one etfort un·
expended which might have helped
the WOrld.
.... Cballenge -every woman In your
community to think! Urge every
woman to positive action tor Peace
In this year of declsion. There Is
no -time to lose! Atomic 'helt Is
at
we
:c: f=:e::rt!h~~ t=e~rtg:~
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of
H arvard avenue -n.
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David Braun ot Westdale avenue
spent several da.ya of last week at
the Banu' summer borne at Lake
Wesa.uklng, Towanda.. P~
Mr. and Mrs., C. D. Schloesser
of Park avenUe entertained at a
buttet supper at their home Saturday evening when their guests
Included Mr..... and Mrs. George
Wagner, Mr. and MnJ. Rlcha.rd
WdIIls, Mr. and Mre. Floyd Pppe,
Mr. and Mrs. WnUam Stephen, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Teel, and Mr.
and Mrs.. -Palmer Pilgrim.
Bruce Godfrey of Vasaar avenue
entertained as his" guest at .the
Swarthmore High School Soph
Hop, Friday "!venlng, Betsy Ern~t
or Baltimore, Md., wbo was a.
week-end guest at the Godfrey
home.
Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan of Mt.
Holyoke place -entertained the
Circle chairmen of the Woman's
,.Association of the Presbyterian
Church at a luncheon at her h'ome
T-ueeday. Those present lD
Mrs. ~"'tederlck R. Lang, Mrs.
Percy G.- Gilbert. Mrs. Owen' W.
Gay, Mrs. Kenneth M. ,Reed. Mrs.
Frank R~ Markley, Mrs. Samuel
q-~r~~...,~~_~ne ..t~~c avera.ge_,.p.t::r~!:l,n :C~~ ~rls. 14_rs. Geor~~':.¥b~~g~t.
ill. !1Qt.a~~ ~Pt. A.splrltW1-rtf'~.......<1,' M ..... R.oland Eafon, ptogra.til
~~_p.~. p~alyslB haa crept'""'over chairtnan.
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clearly the erid results 'ot this lethi§.r. and lUrs. Wll~am H. 'Gehring
argy, hnd who are' willing to pay ot University place entertained at
the prIce. ~ lead the n,ations Into an lntonnal party at their home
a. -pattern of thought and 'action Sunda'Y afternoon.
whleh will devel.op World-CitlzenBarbara Broadbent of Vassar
ship, and create, through under- aven,ue, a, student a.t Drexel Instistanding and coopera.tion, a- basts tute -of Technology, Is a. member
tor" establh!ling lasting Peace and of the Women's Glee Club ·there,
Fr£Jedorn."
She wJll participate with'" the group
In th~ Spring Music Festival. "-.-,~-'
Beth .Jones. daughter of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bittle of
Mm. Donald P. Jones 'Or DIckinson Rutgers avenue wUI spend the
avenue celebrated her ninth, birth- week-end with their son-In-)aw
day anniversary by entertaining 18 and daughter Mr. and Mrs.
ot her young friends at a birthday Thomas Murray ot Cornwall-onparty at her home, Thursday.
H-udson. N. Y.
l\frs. Charles E. I.ltncoln of WestMr. and :Mrs, J. Warren PaX'Bon
dale avenue entertained at a des· ot Vassar avenue entertained Miss
ser!.-brldge for 12 guests at her Elizabeth Verega 0 f PJalnfield,
home, Frld&y.
N. J., as their week:-end guest.
free
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Fresh Baked Goods De1i'IIered Twice Daily
AnddoD't foqet for that quick cJes ert we ba'lle'
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The co-leadQrB of the troDp for
next year wUl be Mrs. Donald
Jones and Mrs. J. G. Moxey, Jr.•
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FOR GENUINE
Twenty-six members of Brownie
Troop· 96' held a treasure hunt and
party at the home oi Mrs. J. G.
MODY. _Jr. on Monday afternoon.
This -wi.;s the flna.t me'etlng ot the
'There is a glory in
the land where men and women can
their e~ergies for vast accomplishment-where neither the heavy hand of
fear nor the dread hand of repression
causes men or women to falter in their
eager search for a better life.
That was the glory of America when
Penn Mutual started business in 1847.
It remains so today after a century of
achievement that has dwarfed all previous hu~an aCcomplishment.
Vital to Wgh achievement and the enjoy-
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were" NancY Wilson ROBS, guest
speaker. and author ot "'The Lett
Hand Is the . Dreamer". Mr. and
Mrs. RaymObd Laulat ot 8warth·
'more. and. Mr. and Mrs. John
Frederick Lewis. Jr., and Dr. and
Mrs. Ferdinand Fetter of PhUadelphia.
Brownie Leaders Named
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. ThlLtcher of Ogden avenue entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Thatcher of
Tryon. N." C.. and Mr. Alfred
Thatcher
Chatanoogao Tenn .• for
a tew ~aY'B.
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THE' S WAR T H MO REA N
JOBS WANTED FOR
Swarthmore
Hisb ScbooI Boys
('_tact Millard Robinson
at the Hicb School
HiP Scbool s"ort Shots
To Carry Children Memorial Day
jump with a. 21 foot leap.
The lacrosse team went to St.
The relay team continues ~o ride
the victory trail. Harry Warren Paul's nt Mt. -Washington. Marywas way out In front at Upper land, last Saturday and met a team
Uarby In the dJscus with & we. of that refused to be beaten. The
over 143 teeL Harry MacGHberry final 'Bcore was 6 to .. after trailscored a good second In the broad ing .. to 1 at halftime. Cap~ln
Cappy Bierman played their hwt
Will Be Oosed
FRIDAY, MAY 30
SATURDAY, MAY 31
game tor Swarthmore. They will be
bard to repia-cc next year.
The seniors are leading the 80ft ...
ball league and last Monday set a
league record. In their drive to the
sophomores 43 to 9. DJck Jones
pitching and_ the tcrun'j!J all...around
hitting make thelIl look like champions. But Richard Terry'" Plrllh>s
ot the freshmen class are still In
The high school
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New Pre-War Quality
And Pre-War Prices
on Bwoers aDd Circa1a.... P ....
on BIII'DiDIr Domestic Water Heaten
on BIII'DiDIr Hot Air FA_
to
get n. shot at the Cards.
tennis
wlll be open evenings to the
courts
publi~
Crom 6 to 8:30. Much efl'ort and
expense hav~ been put fo~h to get
thc cour.s In shape, and cooperation by aU In maintaining them
wlll be appreciated.
Thanks S. Anny Workdrs,
Now Available for IIiQ w . . . fDrtpDeIjcw
H. W. Borden and Sons
345 Puk A _
Swarthmore 1694
Off To Arctic
WIL Elections
Held Thursday
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alive here, and make It worth demonstrating to other nations,
wnI add to the above dlscuaslons
a. genuine desire to create pubJlc
oldDlon and InCluence decisions before decisions are made. It I. not
we
the border of Manitoba and Keeh
waUn for ""'
."'veral months study ot enoug to write 5. 10, or even 25
the native flora and fauna. This lettcrs to your Congrc88men p,nd
Senators:' she declared. The period
lake whicb liee halt In eacb of ~he
through which we a.re passing retwo proVinces It d.lvldes hD.B never
quires face to Cace dlscuSHi
been completal,.. mapped or explored ID a lIClenUflc Bense. Dr. all basic Issues that may spell llre
Harper and Mr. Mowat will go or death to our World. We of the
there by plane In mid-June. They Untted States Section must develop
plan to vlmt aDd record by mov- "~OI'ld CItizenship by learning tQ
ing pictures a small colony ot iso- think globally, talk --globallY, 1,ray
lated EBkimOB n~ng at -one end globally, and love globally, at the
of the lake.. )lost of the time they same time working to make thOBC
spend" 10 the area wlll seo them changes In our national UCe that
wearing head nets tor p.rotectlon wlll make It possible Cor us to
-from the swarms of mosquitoes think, talk, prn.y and love-not
and jbla.ck 8ies. The plane will theoretlcally- but In reaUty."
CtUzenshll' L'f ChaUenge(t
land them on the lake 88 800n as
"Developing
World Citizenshi1)
the Ice thaws and then return for
Is
a
challenge
to
us:' Mr. Stewart
tb~ scientists September 1. Dr.
continued,
"that
we
may examine
Harper expectB to
rejoin his
ourselves
honestly
and
sec It we
family here In October.
nrc
willing
to
make
those
social
From now unt11 mid-June and
economic
and
political
changO!;
again during September the men
will make a study of the migration that will make us worthy to hc
records of birds at Churchill by a called Caben of One \Vorld. 1.'h18
spring and a tall bunding of fcath~ to;; no ~y tusk. but memb(Ors of
the \V I ], po F have a precious
ercd folk there.
Ris current project, though a heritage frou', Jane Addams, who
private expedition is bucked by the said, Nothing could be WOI"se than
Arctic Institute of Ca.nada unci the the (car that one had given up too
Office of Naval Researc·h in "\Vash- soon, and had left one effort unexpended which might have helped
Inglon.
Among Dr. Harper's other scien- the world.
"ChaHenge every woman In yom'
tific trips were two long expedicommunity
t.o think! UI'ge every
tions to the Hudson Bay region,
womnn
to
positive
action for Peace
several to the OkcCcnok~e Swamp
in
this
year
of
decision.
There is
in- southern Georgia where ho has
no
time
to
lose!
Atomic
hell is
extensively explored and recorded
nearing
us
and
the
a\'eragc
person
wild life. planl:8, and folklore and
is
not
aware
of
it.
A
spiritual
and
where he was acconlpanied for a
mental
paralysis
has
crept
over
year's Mtay six years ago by his
enUre famUy including his young- the world. Only those who see
est child, an Infant. He also con- clearly the end results of this lethducted an invcstigation in Texas argy, and who arc willing to pay
some years back for the Academy the priCe. can Ie-ad the nations into
a pattern of thought and action
of Natural Sciences.
-whleh will develo}) ",Vorld-ClttzenshiP. and create, through understanding and cooperation, a basis
WOMAN'S CLUB NOTES
for establishing lasting Peace and
l"reedolll. "
Club Mcmbers interested in the
Ga.rden Department's visit to the
Beth Jones, da.ughter of Mr. and
famous Bartram's Gardens will
1\11",. Donald P. Jones Qf Dickinson
meet at the cluh house at 1. P.M.
avenue celebrated her ninth "blr~h
May 27. Women who can (urnish
day anniversary hy entertaining 18
or who nced transportation should
of her young friends at a hJrthda~'
I)hone Mrs.
John
E. Micltael,
party at her home. Thursday.
Swarthmore 1264. "Beca.use there
llnl. Charle~ I>;. Lincoln of Westare no luncheon fa.cilities at the
dale avenue entertained a.t a dcsgardens. the leaving time has been
changed from the original 11: A. scr~-bridge for 12 guests at her
M" and Mrs. Michael suggests that home. li'riday.
trippers eat lunch before thp.y
start.
champsionshlp as they defeated the
the running and are anxioUfJ
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Dr. Franc18 Harper. of Moylan,
formerly of South Chester road
lett Ma.y 14 tor Chut'chlll. Manito·
ba.,. Canada stopping en route at
Toronto and Wlnnepcg. At Toronto
be was joined by Farley Mowalt
Canadian naturalist, who wlll uceompu;ny blm to NuelUn Lake on
Robert Hopson. Stuart Brown and
CELIA SHOE SHOP
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Mrs. Ross Pfalzgraff and Mrs.
Harold Grifrtn co-chairman of the
Salvation Army Drive report a
total of $3200 collected to date and
thank all captains and workers
for their endeavor.
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NEWS NOTES
ment of lif.e is personal and family security. Today, Penn Mutual helps supply
that security to over five hundred thousand policy owners and their families
with more than two and a quarter billion
dollars' worth of life insurance: To date.
it has paid more than one billion, six
hundred million dollars to policy owners
and their beneficiaries.
\Ve wbo represent Penn Mutual are
prond to offer you the services of a compan)' witb such a distinguished record
of performance.
There is a glory in
the land where men and women can
free their energies for vast accomplishment-where neither the heavy hand of
(ear nor the dread hand of repression
causes men or women to falter in their
eager search for a better life.
That was the glory of America when
Penn Mutual started businpss in 1847.
It remains so today after a century of
achievemen't that bas dwarfed all previous human accomplishment.
Vital to high achievement and the enjoy-
THE
Mr. and 1\.trli. Pa.ul B. Banks of
Harvard avenue and Dr. and MI·B.
David Braun of Westdalc avcnue
spent several da.ys of last \\-'cek at
the Bunks' summer home at Lake
Wcsauklng, Towanda, Pa.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. D. Schloesser
of Park avenUe entertalncd at a
buffet .supper at their homo Saturday evening when their guests
included Mr. and Mrs. Gcol'ge
Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
W,illis, Mr. and Mrs. l'''loyd Pope,
Mr. and Mrs. William Stephen, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Teel, and Mr.
and Mrs." 'Palmer Pilgrim.
Bruce Godfrey of Vassar avenue
entertained as hl:s guest at the
Swarthmore High School Soph
Hop. .... riday evening, Betsy Ernst I
of Baltimore, Md.. who was a
week-cnd gUCMt at the Godfrey
home.
Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan of Mt..
Holyoltc place entertained tho
Circle chairmen of the Woman'~
Association of the Presbyterian
Church at a luncheon at her homo
Tuesday. Those present inclUded
Mrs. li'tederlck R. Lang, l\Ir~.
Percy G. Gilbert, .!I.!rs. Owen W.
Gay, Mrs. Kenneth ~r. trced. l\ll·s.
Frank n. l\-Iarkley. Mrs. SalUuel
C. Harris, Mrs. George 2chobinger,
and l\-Irs. Roland Enton, progra.m
chalr)nan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wil4am H, Gehring
of Univc_rsity place entertained at
an informal party at their homo
Sunday afternoon.
Barbara Broadocnt of Vassar
avenue, a stud('nt at Drexel InsUtute of Technology, is a member
of the Women's Glee Club -there.
She will participate with" the group
in the Spring Music Festival.
Mr. and ~lrH. Mark Bittle of
Rutgers avenue wJIl spend the
week-end with thel.. son-in-law
and daughter Mr.
a. n d Mrs.
Thomas Murray ot Cornwall-onHu
l\Ir. and }'1 rs, J. Warren r'axBon
of Vassar avenue entertained l\.Uss
Elizabeth Vel'cga 0 f Plainfield,
N. :T., as theh' week-end guest.
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
1~l!Jfid~nt
INDEPt:NDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA
C.L.U.
Good Luck Oleo
Have you tried
Co-op Vegetable Soup
49c lb.
29c liz lb.
2 cans 2Sc
STnni1H! ~E~. IoIU11IU
530 Walnut Street
Philadel~hia ~, P~._ ;_!~c::~O~ba~~ ~~7300
Representives Residing in Swarthmore
WILLIAM F. LEE, C.L.U
WARREN R. BERNARD
18471rBACK OF YOUR INDEPENDENCE STANDS THE PENN MUTUAL*lM7
And don't forget for that quick dessert we have
Breyers lee Geam
Pints, choice of flavors 2Sc -
Gallom $1.95
Mrs. Howard S. Turner, co-leader ot the troop, was presented
with a gift in appreciation ot ber
interest and work with the troop
during the past year.
The co-leade:rs of the troop for
next year wlll be Mrs. Donald
Jones and Mrs. J. G. Maxey, Jr.,
with Allee Marriott acting as assistant leader.
1922
25th Year
Standard
Models
FLOWERS
Baltimore Pike
Phone
Swa.0450
Springfield, Pa.
'TRADE
,II
,011' .,1fite$
Get B. F. Goodrich SHvertowns that
OUTWEAR PREWAR
TIRES
answer-.
In~ in saving money? Here's your
The wider,-datter B.P.Goodrich tread putS mo.re
rubbec in contact with the road.
This greacer road coverage means more rabbet- &0
share the wear, less wear at any point, a looger
1.75 DOWN
1.25 A WEEK
lauing tire that covers more grt)Und before its
senice life is ended.
That's why we say ••• invest in the best ••• the
new B.F.Goodrich Silvertowa •• , cotes lea per
mile ••• is best in the laog run.
PUTS A NIW
6JIO.16 SII_ _
OIIYOUICM
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Yale & Rutgers Ave.
De Luxe
Models
Electric Ranges
Swarthmore 1439
Famous Coldwall
Models
Home Freezing Units
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-PROMPT DELIVERY-
-STATE
INSPECTION
SALES and SERVICE'
MAY 1
to
JULY 31
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Hannum and Waite
CONSUMERS' CO-OP OF SWARTHMORE
403 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Yale AYe. &: Cheater Rd.
Swarthmore 1250
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e ARN S
We Deliver
Made' Only. By General Motors
1947
Sa,'e your register sUps-they're worth money!
••••••••••••••••••••••••
Novelty &:
Decorative
Candles
FOR GENUINE
37c lb.
Fresh Baked Goods Delivered Twice Daily
JlU 01 NUl IMDlrUD(RCt
REPRF.St:l'nED IN THI~ AREA BY THE GF.N,,:RAL AGENCY AND ASSOCIA1.''&S 01'.
Joseph H. Reese,
Choice Rib Roast
Store Sliced Bacon
ed to talk over all your plaaa and belp
you in every pouible way.
yeaT.
MEATS
Fresh Jersey Asparagus
lOe lb.
Nab,Jral Colored Florida Oranges, Size 150
3Sc doz._
We have 5000 RUTGERS and MARIGLOBE tomato plants
arriving this week-end.
PEN NMUTUAL
John A. StHenson,
PRIME
lk-neUt .""'rlendJy Circle
deliabt-
Twcnty-six member,jo; of Brownie
Troop 95 held a treasure hunt and
party at the home of Mrs. J. G.
Moxey. Jr. on Monday afternoon.
This was the final me'eling of tho
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Dessert-Bridge
Mr. and Mm. Charles G. ThatchtOr of O~dcn u\'{mu(! ent~rtnln('d Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Thatcher of
Mr. Oliver G. SWWl of North
1 P. M, TUelIday, June 3
ChCfJtcr road, chairman of Literary Tryon, N. C., and Mr. A1fr("d
Woman'. Clubhouse
Art a.t the Art Alliance. Philadel- Thatcher of Chall1fioogn., Tenn .• for
'1'ie.k.ets 80c
phia, and Mrs. Swan entertained a f'cw days.
Cull S\V. 0795-W MornlngH.
at a dJnner party at the Art Alliance last week when their guests
were Naney Wilson ROBS, guest
~pcaker. and author of "The Left
This is your day ••• Your Wedding dayl
Hand is the Dreamer", Mr. and
MrfI. Raymond l ..u.sslat of SwarthA day you've ~ of ••• planned for.
more, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Frederick Lewis, Jr., and Dr. and
We know you'll want everything perfect,
Mrs. Ferdinand ....etter at PhUaparticularly the flowers. We'll be
delphia.
Brownie Leaders Named
?
&
Wilson Coal & Supply Co.
WALLINGFORD, PA.
Media 0123
Visit Oar Showroom
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Swarthmore 0600
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,
Mr. and :Mra. Paul Paul80n of
Pre.entation. tPJ4
Play at Banqaet
,
Park avenue entertained their eonIn-l8.w. and daughter. Mr. "and Mri,"
Dr. Samuel Gurln or Amherat "lDoblle
Boro' Ruitlent Wi,..
Penn Matual Honora
Mr. William F. Lee. C. 1. U .• of
Slxteen members of. tbe Junior V. S. Ku.,ellan arid small SOD
Teddy
of
Akron,
Oblo
wbo
were
Lafayette
Avenue. a representative
Woman's Club and their mothers
here on a 10-day vlslt.
of the Penn Mutual Life [uurance
attended
the
annual
MotberMr. aod Mrs. A. Robb Cochran Company, bas won dl8tlDgu~hed
Daugbter Banquet Tuesday. May
of Kenyon avenue wlll entertain at. honOrll which qualify him to .erve
20. at 7 P. M. In tl.'e Club House.
a
. buffet Hupper tor - 2., guests on
M.rs. Jobn E. Michael, new sen.Sunday evenlng In honor of the with John A. 8teV9DBOD. president
ior club president. was the guest
birthday anniversary ot Mrs. Cocb- of the company.... one of 26 honof honor. Both 14". Michael and
ran's mother, Mrs. R. A.. NeWton.
orary "Trustees for 6. Day" during
Mrs. J"ohn H. Pitman. se~lor adMr.
and
Mrs.
Roland
G.
E.
Ullthe company's centennla.l confervisor; were presented with flowers
man
of
Harvard
avenue
left
Tuesence In Philadelphia next JUDe.
from the Junior ,club. The Junior
day
on
a
week's
aut,oI(loblle
trip
to
Mr. Lee's quallt)'! production durlng
board members ,pve Mrs. Pitman
Richmond.
Ind..
where
they
will
the week of February 24th to
a gift as a token of a.ppreclatlon
tor her. guldanoe for the .pas~· two attend· the three-day Centennial. March 1st-the company's Cha.rter
years, and 'Carolyn Cresson, re .. May 'Day festlvles at Earlham Col- and Founders DayS a. century al'0
tiring Junior president, received lege. Their daughter aune Ullman, in 1847-has piaced him among the
trom Mrs. Pitman a "past presi- a sophomore at the college, is tak- 26 quaUfiers In the nation-wide
ing an acUve part In the celebra- field foree of 2.000 representatlves.
dents" ~In.
These "Trustees for a Day" wll.l
Following dinner. Mrs. G. A. tion.
be _honored by Mr. Stevenson at a
Mra.
George
E.
SiUoway·of
North
Meader presented a play enUtled
luncheon
given tn the Union Lea"Fourteep.'" The cast included" Mr& Chester road entertained ·for a few
gue of Philadelphia on Wednesday,
William Earl Kistler. Mrs. Guy days, Miss .Winlfred Mll1spaugh of
June 4th. In token of his outS. Deming and Mrs. Donald P. Pasadena. Cal.
standing achievement Mr. Leo will
Jones. all member.H of the Senior
Mr. and Mrs. J'oseph A.. Howe of receive a permanent centennial
Club.
Rutgers avenue and their children trophy bearing an engraved name
Allee Marriott. her mother Mrs. Louise and Richard. left Thursday plate and presented by President
Ross W. Marriott. and Anne Coch- to spend a week's .vacation in Stevenson. Manager of the Lee Asran were responsible for the de- Ocean CitY'. N. J.
sociates•. Mr. Lee Is currently the
corations for the ta1?les and audiMrs. George : E. Silloway of. leading producer of the Home or..
torium.
North Chester road is entertaining flee Agency, 530 Walnut Street,
her bridge club at a luncheon at Philadelphia, of which .toseph H.
Re.eso is General- .Agent.
Strath Haven Inn today.
NEWS
Miami and Palm u.aoh.
and
the college are attendln&' a meetln. returning by. way of bI.ItOric WI...
of th.. American Biological Society iIaaUIb.....
In Chicago thlll. week. Dr. GUriD
Mr. and M.... _ e l l B. Kent
read a paper before lb. group qn' of RI..ervlew roadani'"!d hom.
We4Desdal".
SUnday after a tlireo.. week cr:ubIe
Mr. 1Ul4. Kl'II. Geol'lJe Ewing of with friend&, trom West Palm
Columhla .&.._ _ arrived home Beach on the Inland waterway to
Koncla.'y after a two-week auto.. EU&abetb Clty, N; C.
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avenue and .Dr. Lauren~ Imng of
LOAF
.,
~:t :lSC:
wit..
20% More Raisins
SUPREME BREAD
.=:lZc
InrldoHl
ASPARAGUS
33
FreshGre.n
Cut
Heavy
L.lJuce Callfnla ...Mr1i •• 17c
TomalNs .......... ':''::29c
ORANGES
........
'ooNuTS
La...
g.tttBMII
-nil
of 12
6SC:
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SD.VER SEAL EGGS
:rn' SSe
'I
PIoAVOR - RICH
Carrots =~.. 2 ...... l5e
Strawberri.. ::::- ':35.
Y.I••cla
EGGS
Boneless Roast of BEEF 59c lb.
Sliced BACON 69c lb.
Butter 67c lb.
I
J.lcy. 'loll.
IISaJ Grape JUice .... .uc
IISaJ Com - - ......:17c
Pabst-ett - - -21c
Sharp Chee..
...."1& 33c
Swiss Ch....
.... • .uc
Prun.s .........
• ... 23c
• Nucator
~RU\1S AN 0 VEGET~lJ(t.s-,
.t.
An ""-c.......
NEW LOWER COFFEE PRica
LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES 39c den.
LARGE JUICY LEMONS 45c den.
FRESH PICKED RHUBARB 2 bunches IDe
,eEl ERY HEARTS 25c Bunch
CAl IFORNIA ~OTS 2 bi'mches 19c
~IJ.
!Jt cJ0p4
A'
.A DeW . . . .1M' of
pop.tar . . . . '-""
Ity. Laven of "acua_ck. . · _ _ eppnclate the •••atcII.............
s........
mEAL
COFFEEI:'~~.
Fresh Local Asparagus
Local Chickens
For Frying 49c lh. California New Potatoes
Sliced
CHEESE
lac
16.
,
Your Choice of SOKO, D.I Mont., Chase & Sanborn or
-7·
Sc
CHEESE
NIUI/o .eo"'",, .PUCN
·39c.lb. ------~-
39
65c
43·c:•
Y ADVT. COFFEES !'. .. 45c:
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IlSCIJ COFFEE H!$'!~ ~41C:12 ... IIc:
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SHOULDER .6F Large Indian Rive~-O;anges 39c doz.
:Large
,Bunch
C
5 ]hs. 29c
~
loaf
fOOQ
FIU"III.aI. SYapol'ated lQ1k
~ :! 54CI
G._wood Gl'apell'Uit .JuIce"::.":3':;.~ZSC
Del Moah ••ea.... .Jalee =::,'It
":: zu
,Faacy ,Gl'apehait S . e U . . " : . .2 ase
CII.........., CulLtIIII
......lM~7.
SUeed PIe App... c ...
IISCD PulL • a ••_
............weet .....
8.ft. Pack Red . . . .
Bo..-...DIe
.........ate
a.
,=.
'1'._""
':,2 sse
a .I!;: :ase
a
~
a..
2
a. .
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DE •••" . (Ic::tlp,)
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r:. a..
Fresh-Killed, Grade A, se.wlng
Land o'Lakes
BUTTER
69c
HAM LOAF
20c
~
~
Cr~sp
Drip or regular grind
25c
47c lb.
Strained Baby Food
Choice of Heinz, Beechnut or OIapp
3fo~25c
i
17 ChesterloadPllooe 4541
'bunch
DeJ Monte Coffee
lb.
George Mitro &Son
Celery
Premier Brand
California Orange Juice
2for25c
evening In honor of Mr. and Mr...
, jay B. Snape will graduate from
1'1I1lBOlIAL
Mercersburg Academy. JUDO 2.
Hls parente. Mr. and :Mrs. J. _Roy
PERSONAL-Vacuum clee.ner~ lronl.
Snape,
his brother John, lits gTand"
toaat.ers and radloe repalr$CL Called
tor and deUvere4. call Robert Brook.. mother; Mrs. Mary Snape at Bar8warthmd1'e lUL
vaJ.d avenue and htIJ maternal
grandmother, Mrs. D. P. Boehm ot
PERSONAL-Immediate eervtce an4
'repalrs on all make8 of e1ectrlD Brooklyn. N. Y .• will spend ~
washero. (Ben4lx iD
vacuum
clUzt.ere,
range..
water
heatoro, Ircnll, _nil.
&nO the commencemen.'t teiJtivltles at
lampe. AlBo. wiring. old and nBW. Re- the' Academy.
pa.lr&-eerv1oe-lneta1latl~. All work
Mrs. J. Roy Snape of Haivard
done.' In compliance With Fire Undel'!'
wrttent requlrement4 New vacullm avenue entertained hel' out-of-tOWn
tlea.nertl, uprJabt and' wok type no,,!
available. Call Erich II. Hausen. bridge club at a luncheon at her
Swarthmore 285Ct-W. If no &nl$Wer. caU home Monday;
Swarthmore 07010.
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PORI. SHOULDERS =.:..,:. • 3SC
LUI SLICED lACON ~ . . 35c:
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VEAL saOULDa
NearIty, MJIkfecI, CountIY Veal
.NOWp
c ,I'
PERSONAL-Register now for SeP"tember at the Swarthmore Nursery
School. TeL Jlrs. G. Wi. BrOdhead,
SwarthmDre 2806-J, or Mrs. J. P.
Kahler, swarthmore ·2806-M:.
PERSONAlJ -:- Registered 'oorsetiere.
:Mrs. ElSie McWilliams. Tel. Swarthmore. 4688-W for appolntmenL
LEGAL NOTICES
an d
>JSTAT>J OF NANNIE SERENA
W1U;ON. DEC&A8ED.
Letters of AdmhUetraUon. C. T. A..
on the abOve Estate have been sranted
to the undersigned. who requeata aU
penone baving c1&1ma or 4emaDw.
aaairwt tpe Estate· of the Decedent to
make known the liame, and aU pereoDS indebted to the DBDB1ent to muk.
payment without delay to
.
Fred R. WUaon.
Administrator Co T. A.,
Hi Walnut Loae
Swarthmore. Penna.
hll$ a.ttorney
,,:,' .H
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alcolm Hodge. E8Q.ulre..
Penna.
TillS WEEK'S CALENDAR
n+14
Testamentary
Frida,., May 23,
above Estate have been
grl~·I.ed";to the undersigned, wbo repersons having claims or deSa.t&1rda)', 1\-la,. 24
against the Estate of the de·
to make known the same, and
2.30 P.M.-Neighborhood Track Meet ................... · ... ···· .. ··············· College
7:00 and 9:00 P.M.-Movie '~A Yank In London .......................... Clothier
pe1'801lS- Indobted to the devedent
make payment, without deJay. to
at her hO'me Monday.
Runda)', l\IRT 2~
Claude C. Smith and
Providence Trust Company of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steuber- and 11:00 A.M.-Morning Worshtl) ........................................ LoC'.a1 Churches
Philadelphia,
young ~on Patton of Yale a.venue
Tuesda)', .MRT 2'7
17th & Chestnut Streets.
will lenve Swarthmore June 7 to
Philadelphia B. Pa.
live tn Champaign, Ill. Mr. Steu8:16 P.M.-Music ClubI \···············································S···········I···O··-b Whitttler
lV. Logan MacCoy. President,
9:00-10:30-0pen to v stars .................................... pl'OU
serva Dry Otto their Attorney
Claude, C. Smith. E~q .•
ber. a graduate at Swarthmore
lVednesdRY, l\tS)' 28
1617 land Title BuUdlng•
Col1ege. will study for a Ph. D.
8:16 P.:M.-Swnrthmore Symphony Orchestra .................... PlayerH Club
Pa.
8:15 P.M.-H. 8. Orchestra ................................ ___ ......... H. s. 'Auditorium
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degree at the University ot nUnois.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Seybold and -0
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Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spencer of
Yale avenue will entertain at a
neighborhood party at the Seyboid
home thts evening, :wIth' Mr. and
Mrs. Steuber as guests of hon.or.
Contractors & Builders
Mr. and Mrs: .John -Delaplaine
PERSONAL-We: buy furnlture and
house}lold goods. Telephone Chelfter ot Oberlin avenue w.ut entertain
Home jmpro\'ementB, ,Alter •
• -62<13. ,
informally at their home tom~rrow
nUona, Kitchen modernlu,·
: .WANTED
tion. Custom-bullt cabinets,
WANTED-Housekeeper. June 8
. SepL. . at' rseaahore. _ No cleanlnc_
cement work, knott)" pine
Platn, good cook. ,Must be tond of
children. Good waiNS, with plenty of
pa.nellng, screentng. lnsulatime off.- Phone Mrs. John Jackson,
SPORTING GOODS
Cynwyd 4931.
don. l\11scelhmeoU8 carpen..
816 EDGMONT AVE.
,VAN'TEm-TO buy sterling sUver tea
sarvlee. three piece. or more. Reply
trY.
Chester
Box R. The Swart.hmore&n.
PERSONAlr-ExcepUonal opportunity
for high type woman ovor ~i to be
trained lor unique advisory service.
Good personality more essential than
bualness experJt::nce. Good starUng Income. Telephone for appointment. SaturdaY and Monday, 9 'tm 12, Pennypacker 6-1907.
old china, glass. furniture. firearm&.
Call lIolly Oak 4313 or Holly Oak
6120, CQl1t:=ct, for BlIPointment. AU busl-.
neBS confidential. Colonial Cupboard,
No. 6 Philadelphia. Plke. Wllrnlngt~m.
Delaware.
W ANTEI)-'-Dog houtle, la.rge enough
, tor conle'dOg'. C&ll Swarthmore 1'746.
WANTEn-:-Yard work. painUng, etc.•
by. ;nigh'SChool ·senlor. CaU swarthmore am.
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.
iAAANTED--Used· &ccordian tor -2f-year
old bUnd veteran., Call swarthm.o re
2226:
'
W ANTED-Llvtng room and small
bedroom, from October 1. 194-7 to
.June 15. 1948, tor college senior whose
cldet vices are Bmoking and Beethoven
recorda. Proximity to college desired.
Please write or telephone before June
3., Geom R. Lederer. Cbllege.
302 Gayley St., Media.
MOSTELLER
FOR QUICK SERVICE
_-
331 Dartmouth Avenue
For
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
Septic Tanks Cleaned
Modern SanItary Methods. We
go an7W~ere at no extra cb!'rge..
Phone Swa. 2626
Painters &Paper Hangen
We 'Should Know Bow
PIANO TUNING
Sla. 226&
New and Rebuilt Pianos
ALBAN L. I',UtliER
0459-~1
~,,~"'"~
,
409 lIiclligan Ave.
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
Formerl,. of 11ed:ia
11211 W. LehIgh Ave.. PhlIa.
Phone Baldwto 1170
No additional charge tor
aoburban calls.
Walters'
Tree Surgery and
Lancbc:aping
Swarthmore, Penna.
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Charles E. Fischer
Swarthmore 2253
All Work Guarantee
Write
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Cl..IFFORD L PARKER
,
»
K_~
Gz es'log Oard&-Ho~ 0Jah
SIMMONDS
7141 Welsh 8 _
'Phone Che".t.er 1-5111
load) and
mushroom
soU. 0308-R.
Immediate .....
delivery.
Matthews.
MedtJ:L
;i;~~~~=~i;;;===:i==~
.Harry A. Brehl
ElectricSenic:e
I
BELL-lWIN
Lawn
Mowers
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SILVERWARE
RepaIred aod Replated.
F~ A, Fish, Jeweler
1
5 East. State street, 1\1cd1a
Phone lUedln 19 t 6
. Sharpened by Machine
Otbes- .tooIs abo sharpened
. 'Sinn Set and Filed
DAVE WOOD
Painting
-
Quick Service
46BS-W
100M-10th A_ _
FOR RENT-To """tJeman. room, UI
RQtcan avenue. Tel. 02TS-R. Near, to
tranIJpOrtation and te&-I'OOJDII".
RUTLEDGE, PA.
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1IIIIt11l'
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II
to the ability
of the bIdder
to perform
county
Commissioners
are sattsfled.
as
the contract. bIds will be rejp.cted.
S~cl.ftcatlons and bidding sheet may
be obtaIned at the office of the County
Controller. ,and np bid will be entertained unless made out on said bidding sheet..
Flach bid must be acoomnanierl by a
certlflell check for tbree hU1~dreri
($300.00) dollars drawn to the order
of the County of Delaware.
. The County Commissioneri' !"eserve
the right to reject any or all bids.
Clarence T. Pepper
county Controller 3T·5·16
Sealed. proposals will be received at
WIIJ.IAM BROOKS
tho County Controller's office. Court
House. Media. Pa., until 9:00 A.M.,
Ashes & _bbl!lh Removed
ES'l' and publicity opened at 10 A. M.,
lawns Mowed
GenerDl Hauling Em' on Monday, June 'Z. 1947 for
furnishing and deUverlng F.O.B. Court
288 ILu'dIng Ave.
Morton. Pa. House. Media, Pa., two hWldred ~iXty
(260) boxes of Ele{'tion Supplies. de~
~ livery to be made not later than
August 9, 1947.
Specifications and bidding sheet may
be obtained at the office of the County
ContrOller, and no bid will be entertained un ass made OUt on said blddIng sheet.
.
The County Commissioners reservethe right to r.eject any or all bldll.
Clarence T. Pepper
County Controller 03T-5-1&
PAINTING and ~E(J()RATING
Media R.~. 2
Uons on day of
Levari Facias
No. 117
. March Term. 1947
Sit. s. sd. Aberdeen Rd. 265 "Ft. R.
fro MIlba..""\k Rd. 16 x 69.50 ft. x 16 ft.
x 69.63 ft. Being 6960 Aberdeen Rd.,
Upper Darby, Pa.. SubJ. to bldg. restr.
and first mtge.
Improvements conslst ot' 2 8tory
stucco row dwelUng, porch front, bafement garage. 18 x 28 teeL
Sold as the property of .Tohn Kane
and Anna. Kane.
Paul Robert Sand. :t..tty.
,
G. R. WatkIns. Sheriff
DELAWA:RE COUNTY
Sealed proposals win be received at
the County Controller's Office, Court
House,. lfc
EST and publicly opened at 10:00 A.M.,
EST on ~ Monday. .June 2 U-l' ':01'
printing and furnishing F.O.B. Court
House, Media, Pa. ballot labels for
f01:r hundred seventy-two (ol-T!) Voting
)Jal.'hlnes (more or _Jess), one .(1)
extra set of banot labels and flftv HiO'
specimen ballots for each or two b\lO·
dred fifty-elgbt (258) precincts. tW·l
hundred sixty (260) Bets of return
sheets (4 to each set), two hundrell
sixty (260) sets or envelopes f5 tn
each set), the necessnry tabulatln~
books for the hlmary Election to'be
held September 9. 1947. All bidders
must specify as to their "'Qulpment
and plant. to s .... !')w they are capable
of performing th& contrncL Unless the
DEI. AWARE COUNTY
8wIu1hmore 1448
BuildeT
Phone Swarthmore 2175-R
104 ComeH Avenue
Sldt_
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER DI NICOLA
.CUNNINGHAM
and Repairing since 1D08
Boolal
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PJa&ure Fre..;tng
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
Since 1905
'Dan Neubauer, l\(gr.
S~orc 1274
Phone Media
BATS AND BLANKETS
RALSTON BR01'BERS
Phone: Cheater His. 4JlR18
,
,
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
CESSPOOLS
Swarthmore 2295
ADOJ.,PH'S
FOR RENT--second-ftoor room. semiprivate
bath.
Tel.
swarthmore
BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
408 Michigan Ave. Sw.2200
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
-
Call .
CDll
Swarthmore and
VlclDit7 tor' Past
Twenty Ye&rII
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-UnderWOOd portable typewriter, $21.00. Call - Swarthmore
OUS-R.
FOR J1BlfT
•
GEORGE MYERS
serving
All l\fakes
Call and Dellvcry.
FOR SALE-Topsoll ($11, large truck·
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
Tin Roofs Painted
All Tn>es of E1ectr1oal
_ _ ....d RepalrII
LOST-Navy wallet in vlllage, Name
inside. Please call Swarthmore 173'2.
FOR SALE-Real Estate, Swarthmore
Avenue at Yale.. So you would like
to re-model a Bam tnto a home or
two? The fit"8t couple to Invest in _the
future of this Jovely· site win secure
a. BARGAIN, very rare. very real,
too, ($5000). Having 1'25. foot frontage
on Swarthmore Avenue, with a. home
--or a duplex-or two to four small
apartments, we will constrUct within
present flne. sturdy Barn. Robert T.
:Bair. owner,' Swarthmore 0211-2316, or
your own Broker.
HOT WATER HEATER
Asbestos Covered.
Roof. Repaired
call
aod
, Radio Repairs
FOR SALF.--Chlld's aandbox; Camping range. Reply to Box, ~ The
.S'\V8.rthmorean.
FOR SALE--Just 25 gallons of pure
Maple sYrup, direct from the farm.
$1.00 )ler gal., deUvered. Tel. Swarthmore 2979-W.
FOR SALE-One dozen new -diapers,
100 pel" cent wool Baby Bunting;
pair girl's riding boots, Gibe. Tel.
Swarthmore 00l06·.T.
1'"OR SA.I..E--'-Antlque Walnut, chUd's
bed with sides, 63· by 81', $16.00.
Tel. SWarthmore 1424.
'
Now You Can Have Your
Electrical' Contractor
'V,ANTED-Trlcycle, for tour-year-old;,
also alldlng board. TeL Swarthmoro
220Z.
LOST
14'()R SALE-Good looking, healthy Utter of seven pups. for '\mmedtate
sale' '3/. Setter, " Spitz. father and
gran'dfather pedigreed.. Tel. Chester
2-1816.
FOR SALE - Storkllne crib ivory
finish. Good condition Tel. Swarthmore 1066-J.
FOR S~Wbite organza graduation
dress. size 14-16. Worn once. $'20.00.
Tel. swarthmore 16«'
l\fedla 2S07-R.
A. WAYNE
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for a
Bar of tile several courts of Delaware
County.
John "Io"rt>derlc·k
Jr.
!!:±!..._.,,;~605 Harvard
SArURDAY. MAY 24 :
Reese-Baxter Co.
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apply 10
of Law
OPENS
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WANTED-We will buy at beat prlcea.
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SPRINGFIELD POOL
Arters Brothers. Inc.
T4L SSWWl••·..
" _... 111M
\
of Pro.peet P ark.
Ch""".y
Building
00II ...
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Cornell. Mrs. WUl-Ia-m--A..-M-c--.,.-------==-=---====-
Steuber. Additional gue8la will he !oft'S. Hen.,' I. Hoot of 14fayette
Mr. and Mra. Rtchard O. Smitb of avenue.
,Weet HUls. and Mr. and Mnt. A.
David M. Speers of Harvard Ave,Elected CIaa PI uio/leo1\
Due. J41sa Emily Patton and Mr.
IOlck Hook has been elected
Rlcbard Eberle of Phtladelphla.
president' at h.lB· class for the 194748
junior year at Dartmouth
Mrs. E. C. Lappe of Yale ave1lue
\
entertained at a luncheon at the College.
Dick, a graduate ot swartb'more
Ingleneuk
Tuesday
when
h'er
High Sebool, ts the BOn of Mr. and
guests Included Mrs. E. A. 8mJth
Mrs. O. M. Hook of Westdale
and Mrs. C. A J4eehesney of Pit~
avenue.
burgh. Mrs Samuel Mal"'BChall, "Mrs.
Mrs. Rex I. Self of Rutgers
avenue entertaIned the Chesler
Hosplta( May Market Pony Booth
CommIttee ·at a luncheon meeth'lg
W ANnD-PhYlllclan. veteran, wife
a.nd babY, desire apartment or small
houee. Consider summer SUblet, up to
$80 montL,"'!'!1. Granite 4·1246, evening-
CRAX
Evwy E..
G\larantftCI
I
Sliced
•BACON
C.
bunch
________~sp~ea
__n__Je
__
ne~y~---
Rib -Roast of BEEF SSe lb.
NEWTS
NOTES
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PERSONAL--Don'( ddB:y. Have your
mower grollnd toc1ay. Cut your graa
the Easy way. Called. lor and dellver;ed. Work guaranteed. Ziegler'B. Mil. mont P~k P4-. Swarthmore 10S()'J,
Ridley Park "2712.
RAISIN
GLEND.ALE
C.LUB .
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Ancllnloyrli,. Improved
SUPREME
NOTES
Sgt.. Peter B. Murray of Yale
avenue was transferred May 1'1
trom Ft. Bragg, N. C., to Ft.
Monmouth. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Everett Pierce
of York, with their Bons, Turk and
Tim. are spendIng the week-end
with ·:Mrs. Pierce's parents Dr. and
. Mrs. William T. Ellis of Walnut
lane.
Mr. and Mrs. PhUlp W. Kniskern
ot Riverview road returned home
Monday after ,spending a tew days
In Chicago. DL
Mra. John H. Mc"W11l1ams of
Benjamin West avenue will spend
the week-end witb her Bon Mr.
Harry MeWnUams and famtly at
Skytop, 'lr~ the Poconos. Mrs. Mc. Wnllams wIll be accom panted
home by young Harry McWilliams,
Jr.; who will spend a week 'here.
Mrs. David Braun of Westdale
avenue served as hostes.q to Circle
No.8. Mrs. George Schobinger.
chairman. at a. dessert meeting at
1:30' o'clock,: Wednesday.
Mrs. .John H. McWillIams of
Benjamin West avenue served as
ihosteaa at the tlnal meeting ot
the Book Review Club at her
home Wednesday. Mrs. Paul Towner ot Prospect Park reviewed a
current book.
Mr. anti Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath
of Benjamin West aven~e wlli entertain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rector ot Baltimore, Md., a.s their
week-end guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Grn.eme Whytlaw
. of (Jornell avenue attended the
Eastern
Intercollegiate
Rowing
Regatta. at Princeton University.
saturday as'tbe guest of their son
Graeme.
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lJELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed proposals will be reeeived 1\(.
the COWity Controller's Office, COUl"t
HO\lse. Media, Pa., until 9 :o() A.M.,
EST and publicly opened. at 10 :00 A.M., •
EST on Monday, June 2, 194'1 for furn·
ishlng 'F.O.B. Court HOllSCt Media, Pa.
twenty-five
(26)
Sylvania
C·201
FlUorescent Fixtures (or equal) with
pendant mounting and lamps.
Specifications and bidding sheet may
be obtained at the office of the County
Controller. and no bid -win be ent.·
tained unless made out on said bffi·
ding sheet.
.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certlfled. check for fifty ($60.00) dol·
lars drawn to the order of the County
of Delaware.
The County Commissioners reser,'e
the right to reject any or all bids.
Clarence T. Pepper
County Contreller
3t-S·1S
I
T H £" S W AR T HMO REA If
a
FricIq, ...,. 13, 1947
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ORIGINAL WORKS
IN CLUB CLOSE
Arthur Grover, on the marimba, reading given bi Robert Tucker.
played "Minuet" from Don Juan The Ketghton work showed mod ...
by Mozart and "Questlons" by J. ernlstic Innuences and was dis-
Youngsters Vie With
Noted Music
Masters
On Sunday evening, May 18. the
Swarthmore Junior Music Club met
for the last time this season. Tbe
president, Emily Pritchard. presided. welcoming parents and friends
to Whittier Hall, and introducing
Mrs. Morrls L Potts, and Mrs.
Harold March. advisors this. year
to the Club, who sp.oke on Club
activities and purposes.
The program of music. announced by Robert Fawcett club
program. chairman was opened by
• Elizabeth FOBter at the piano wllh
tho ~nn'.b.au8er March by Wagner
and Victory Prelude by Harriet
Ware.
H. Meredith. Accompanied by Mrs.
Morris L. \ Potta. Anne Hickman
sang "Solvelg's Song" by ~rleg and
"Last Rose of Summer."'
Debussy's "Reverie" came next.
played on the plano by Valerie
Worth who gaVe as a second num·
ber her own composition uPrelude"
Somewhat modernistic in splr:it
with a distinctly contrasting se·
cond part and showing Interesting
I)romlse for the future.
On tbe' accordlan Richard Uhrin
gave "Love's Greeting" by Elgar.
and "Danu~e Waves'" by Ivanovicl.
"Summertime'" by Gershwin and
urm Fa111ng In Love with Some·
one.. by Victor Herbert.
The highlight of the program
consisted of the original work of
Robert Kelghton shown in the
music written for the narrative
poem from the French "The Table
of the Three Hunchbacks" and
played at the pll£no by hlm, to the
OPEN·AIJ, DAY
WEDNESDAY,'MAY 28
CLOSED
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
MAY 30 and 31
& WAITE
YALE and CHESTER ROAD
SWARTBMORE 1250
.'
SAFE
~UG
STORAGE
Your rugs are safe from
fire, theft and moth at
Paulson's. No .crowding
in our enfarged fireproof
storage bins.
$1 50ap
INSURED
STORAGE • . • • • •
~
&C
t\U'SDl1
_~~~_o_mg~!.!,~
IOQ Park Ave., Swarth!"or,e.
~a.
Pl.....e S"",r"'_re 0730 or 052SOCle.r,......,. 484.
ellOree Persian Rugs for Sale
,
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.
• Blue Cross hospitalization was formerly nmited
II> Group Membership (persons working in offices,
factories, eleo). Now, if you are under 66 years of
age, and retired, self-employed, or not now
wotf
that only Blue Cross provides. More than 1.100,000
persons in the Philadelphia area belong to Blue
Cross. MaD the """pan today for compiete information. No one will call on you. Joining Blue Crass
lup 10 you.
aPPLICATIOn ACCEPT£D OILY UIITIL IIIIE 1m
No Medical Examination-but
you must act nowl
tinctly original. The thought of the
poem came out well In the various
tnemes recurring according to the
action and characters. The excellent reading by Bob Tuckert bringIng' out the drama involved. contributed much to' tbe flnlshed result
of Its performance.
Hedgerow ·To
Complete Film
After thc performance of "'The
Devoll's Disciple" on Saturday. the
24tb~ the Hedgerow Theatre of
Moylan. will dlaconUnue perform&Dees ·until ThlU'8da.y. June 5. DurIng thlB period the Hedgerow
Following this. William Potts
played on the clarinet the "Finale"
trom Gersbwin's uRbapsody In
Blue" and ."Carnival
tn Venice"
.
.'
composer unknown, an arrangement by Kent. Mrs. Potts was the
accompanist.
The oprogram was -'brought to a
close by Emily Prltc'hard who sang
with dellghtful spontaneity the
twe" Bongs "Carl1381ma" by Penn
and "Come to the Fair" by Taylor
and Martin. Mrs. Potts accompanied these so·ngs, and also Cath·
erlne Elston's.
.
Public Library Now
Open' Six-Day Week
The
fourleen
now
juvenile
books Include the following: "A
Pet for Barbie." Bl'ock; ''The
Twenty-One Balloons." William P.
DuBois; "Strikeout Story,,' Bob
FeUer; "Too Many Kittens," Helen
Hoke; "The Enchanted Eve." Madeline Ley;. uu. S. Grant: Young
Horseman,"' Augusta Stevenson;
and, "Joseph," Elizabeth Yates.
Many Swarthmoreans are not
aware that the Ltbrary is open
every day except Sunday. The
Library hours now in force are:
natly. except Saturday and Sunday,
2 to 5: 30 P. M., Saturday morning,
9:30·to"12:30; Saturday afternoon
, - -"
2 to 4: Monday and Wednesday
nlghl.f:! •. 7 to 9.
General Insurance
The Fire Company responded to
an automobile fire at Princeton
and Lafayette avenues Saturday
night at 11:1&.
The New
1947
JIG
DRESS
DANCE
I
SIX' SCHOLARSHIP
AWARDS REVEALE~
.
holiday visitors
:,1!~r=::~:I~: ~;r::;htr!!'~:e t~~
·U
~ ·S
.E
. lmDcheollB
,t.OO
from 'tAil
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
I
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
ootr
CAll CHESTER 8286
f
$3.00 YEAR
Speaks Tomorrow
Oppenlander Obtains
H &;'S Grant, Other
Grads Listed
.
RECREA.TIONITES
ARRANGE DETAILS
The recipients ot: the senior clasS
scholarships' haVe ,Just been ann.ouDced by theSWarthmot-e School
Scholarship Committee through
FI·ank R. Morey chairman. The
awards will be made at th'e commencement exercises to be held at
ClothJer Memorial a.t Swarthmore
College on Tuesday, June 10. The
Home and School Association
Sch'olarshlI> ot: $30'0 is awarded to
'reddy Oppenlander who will attend
Swarthn:lOre College. Three Choral
Concert Scholarshtps are awarded
--One of $276 to Helen Hoot and
another of $250 to Allce Hornaday.
both ~f whom wnt attend Oberlin
Collego. The other Choral Concert
Scholarship of $125 goes to Lewis
Tnnguy, Jr., who will uttend Swarthmore College. Th-e Edith Swan
Morey MemorJal Scholarship of
$150, preSented by the WQma~'s
Club, Is granted to Bett)." Spencer
who expects to attend the Univer~it}· ot Michigan. Th'e Cl~ of 1947
Scholarship of $100 Is awarded to
.John Polk who w1l1 attend Llnc01n
University.
The Committee and school faculty, wlRh' to CXPI'CBS their apprecla·
tIot) to all who have contributed so
$;'cneromll)-· to make these scholnrships pORSible. Spectal mention
should be made ot the good work
'by th'e Senior Mothers Group under
the leadershiP of Mrs. WilHam R.
Huey, chairman. tn 1'lell.lng tickets
tor the Chor~l Concert.
HIGH RED CROSS
MPLISHMENT
Board Reports . On
Work of senior and
Junior . Units
~.rhe
executive board of the'
Swarthmore .branch' of the Ameri":
Red Cross held Its final ttleetJng of the Beason at- the home ot
the chalrman Mrs. Waiter H. DickJnson ,?n College avenue wt
FrldllS, May 23.
The report of th·o ca.mp and hospital committee of whJ.ch'Mrs; Ed ..
ward H. Pyle II and Mrs. Howard
D. Sipler are co·chalrman, pres~tcd tho most extensive single
achicve"tnent of- the local ~oup.
~rhltl committee h'a8 completely
furnished a recreation room at the
Philadelphia Navai Hospital.. a
project wh.lch· represents many
____
J_O_H_N_l_I._I_·I_TI_._i_A_N_-____ 1 h'ours or work and planning and
the 'expendlturQ of over' '600
rall:led by the 'Committee for the
purpose;
Swarthmoreans who served In t h e · ·
- . .
first World War_ The Rev. Joseph
B. Gibson will give the invocation
before tl;le bron~ plaque. Former
Burgess John H. Pitman will make
the address and Boy Scouts will
observe .thelr annual .custom of'
placing flags before the monument
the names of the war dead and
veterans who have d.1ed since World I
War I are called.
Swarthmore citizens, old and
NAMES ON TABLET.
young, are working hard to insure
1. Harold Ainsworth
the success ot the Recrea.tion As.2. Collins ChA.mbers
tlo~latlon's Memorial Day program.
3. Frederick Hawthorn
Bon and girl~ 'from 'every grade
4. M. C . .Jobnson
6, :Maurice F. Wlt~er
have 'Cooperated .tn the porject.
SINOE WAR'
The children's earnestness and
1. F. A. Brill
enth'ualasm is matched by the
Mrs. George ·M. 'Allen chairman
2. Hugh Lumsden
ad'ults'. Mr. and Mrs. Hel'man
of Junior Red Crol:JS ga.ve ft, resume
S. ChaJ'leB F. Seymour
of the enthUsiastic work -done in
B1Qom invited. th'c Lindley Peels
borough' ach'ools under the leader4. Norman D. Smith
and Rlchmon'd Jj"etherolfs to dinner.
ship
of Mabel Ewing of the faculty.
6. MaX A. Stockton
then employed th~m after dinner
Thl~ health program engineered by
6. B. A. Thomas '.
with punching tickets. Mrs. Ir.vin
. Helen Orr dental hygienist was deTravis
bns .lent her car as a bus
7. Arm~r D. Young
scribed as t~e must ambitious One
for all the errands of the commlt~
8. A. ·.Penrose Robinson
ever carried through under 'tho
tee., F1re Chlcf Kimmel 'and
Muriel
Lester,
th'e
"Jane
Ad.JUnior
Red CrOM. Twenty-four
9. D. Allen Simpson
Herman
Bloom
worked
tor
Heveral
dams
of
London"
whn
15
Oil
her
com'pll1te
dental. cases were
10. Frank N. Smlth-'
way
hOTne
to
England
from
a
sixhours
to
rig
up
,the
fire
truck
d19·
fOr
at
the
Mouth Hygtene Cltnic
11. J oscph' E, Malin
week9
visit
.wUh
Mohandaa
K.
pla.y.
~n Phllad.eIPh\a comprising a total
12. Dr. John A. Murphy
Gand~J, wtll. 'SJ)eu~ In RWRl"thmore of 162 fUlIngs paJd
Headaches' flourished Wh'en it
for by the
13. George B. Gillespie
n('xt
Monda~' morning on "Indtan g.'oup; a. tODsllectomy . perfor"nled
was
'learned
that
the
Swarthmore
14. Franklin :1. Gillesple
Independence and Gandhi's posl- and ,eye glasses for one student
college baseball Held would not be
16. Louts J. Servais
ton TOday.~'
.
available
Friday
.
afternoon.
But
were pl'ovided by' the junlor~'. The"
16. J. Howal'd .Kirk
Her
talk.
sponsored
by
th'e
CharleS
.'Th'atcher
managed
to
re·
h,Nil~h·. pl".q.1~.ct iN 'In a~dlt\on. t(l th.·
17. LoulB J. Koch
,"Volllen's ·lntel:nu.t.lonal -J~ague of totu} ot more than 150 pieces of
arrarige ev~nbJ, and the Horn~t~
1:8. A.. Louis Yerkes
Swarthmore, w.ill be given in Pres- sewing com91etfld, SSO pounds ot
and American Legion tea.m will
19. Milton H. Fussell, Jr.
h~·terlan ~hurch, Hal'vftrd avenue, clothing collected-' a.nd
sent tu
display their fikilht a.t 3 o'clock on
.20. George F. Fenno,. Jr.
at
9:30 _. a.m., Monday. June 2: needy 'organlzatlons, and a total ot
the College d.ialnond atter all.
Zl. Clarence Hartman
Child care wlll bo provJded. Ad- $300 earned by va.·Jous clnsses for
Mrs.. O. G. Swan 8acrlftced her
At the close of this first phase of
miSsion is fifty cents.
C.A.H,E. Offlcers of the Junior Red
the Memorial -D~y· exercises· a Sunday and her h·ouse f:rom 2 to
I
Bayard Rustin. naUone.1 inter- Cross are: Virgh~ta. Bagshaw, ·pres·
pattade of all Borough organtza· 9 P:l1l. for·a rehearsal of the floor.
t'ReJa I secretary of the Fellowship ident; Lot'a Blackman. vice-presitlons, living veterans ot both wars. HhoW to be given In the· High
of
ReeonetllatJon, will appear on dent; nnd Jean Brown, secretary,
in uniform it possible a.nd citizens Sch'ool pm during the. dance Fr1th~
same program. but not in the
wlll form under _the direction or day night The Rockettes left their
Tho canteen committee with'
t:ipenking
role in which ha fre- Mrs, Roy Latimer as chair"man re·
)'farshall Robert T. Bair of the mark. on the h~rdwood fioor, but
QUE'ntly has appeared In Swarth· pOI·ted an increase in the peace·
Ainsworth-Wernhcr Post No. 427, the girls are in fine dancing form;
morc. This time he will be vocal time activit)' of that group: Stllee
American Legion. The high school J.i"ashlon models George Thorbahn,
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soloist.
Jnnunr:r refi'eshmcnts Or parties
band 'w1l1lead the march ou_t P.Il:-:k Charles Keenan. Tom lwfahar and
Miss Lester JH no hit-and-run have be'en giVen more than 1300
avenu.Q..,to Eastla.wn;c,,~~~ry-w.1i~re 'Harry Warr~n arc -coached in the
lmlian tourlst. but one of Gandhi's patients nt the Valley Forge Gen\'et~~an8' graves will ··be decorated fine art ~ of 'pirouetting, and Ruth
and the Rev. l?r. H. Lewis Cutler Woodard. soft shoe and fast tap
Speculation;:; have run hh~h In intimate friends and, a person who eral H~llltu1.
will pronounce t he benedi~U~n.
Mrs. J. Puul B'l'o\vn stated ·the
artist. has been added to thA pro- Swarthmore as Borough SecretarY hn..q lived in Indin. to!' comdderp.hle
l)criods.
List of gr3vl's to be decorated
figul'c fOt, the Fund ·Drlve at May
gram. Mrs.' George J.Carns and Mrs .. BlUott nichal'd~on swings Into hJ.s
'Vh'en GandhI mnd(> his falllQl1S 23rd's fit:lal accounting by Mr.
1947
Theodore Purnell are aiding Mrs. third week of fruitless seArch' for
:EASTLAWl'I CEMETERY:
John 'P.earson w.lth costumes, and the dog-catcher. Two to one het~ Jlil~dmng~ to F.ng-hmd h\ 1926, ,to Brown. local chairman. stood at
1.
Pvt. Isaac Johnston
Mrs. Margaret !\oeal 'is .uranging to are on, that, frantic ownerH, aided pJcad fot· Indian frf'cdOln at the $9849.00, representing a. consider·
1884-1939
quench the th1rsts of dancers and by 'their hYsterical dogs will man~ Londnn Round Tahl~ Conference. able margin over th'e $9500 quota.
l08th Field Art.
on-lookers by soiling soda pop and age to eradicate the la.:.t avalla.hh~ hf' was T.ester's house guest at
Other board. members present a.t
215 Rect. A.
tce cream during the evening.
dog-catchcr hefm·c Senctnry Rich- Kingsley HaJl, the ~ettlcment house the meeUng were: Mrs. John L.
Lopts Emmott Congdon
2.
Mrs. ~eston McCray, ·Mrs. Rou- ardson grabs hhn. RumOt· has It . which 8h(' ('stahli~hed In the .Lonot Good, Mrs. ,Fred Wilson. Mr.!!l. Horslums. Her "accounts
Ma$S8.chu~etts
el·t Bradford and Mrs. Joohn ~L that non.particlpant.8 (i.e. non·dogs don
ace Hopkins. Mrs. PercJval Armit·
Lt.' Comm. U, S. N. R. F. 193'1 Broomall IlY haVe bcen greatly llnd non-dog-owncrs) have shifted Gandhi'f!i . trip~ trom Kingsley Hall
to the gov.ernm~nt buildinIDJ. with agc, Mrs. Harry L. Miller. Mr~. Ed62 Sect. G.
aided
by
Mr.
More)\
Mr. their 'interest from the nnticlpatcd th~ lean br(l'\,'n leg~ protrudtng ward M. Bassett, Mrs. WtlU~m
Edmund M. Crenshaw
3.
Thompson and MAss Young In sell- sJght 'Of a streaking pooch tailed
Gehring, Mrs. Francis Warren.
thl' white rohe and It block
PennsYlvania
ing tickets at sch~ol, Others on the by a streaking dog-catcher (net in from
Pvc. 305"' Sanitary "l'rain 80th' ticket selling 'C'Ommittec are Mrs. 'hand), to a streaklnglt-dog-catcher Of -Ro\..' street urchins dancing be- 1\Irs. Edwin "T. Crosby. 'and Mrs.
Sewen Hodge.
_-:~_ _-:_ __
DiV'.
Margaret Neal, Mrs. William de- holly pursued' b}"' a streaking bor- hind, helped to make a hest·sellcr
of
Mis...:;
Lestcr'~ "It Oecurrl'd to
January 18, 1923.
Catndry, Mrs. Ernct3t laws. Mrs. ough secretary (net In hand). The
'\Valter G. Snyder,
Brownies Honor Mrs. Jones
Avery Blake, Mrs. C" W. Lukens, odds are no'" that the secretary Me:'
Pvt. Co. D. 6th·U. S. lnf.
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Mrs. C. J. Garrahan, Mrs. C. Mace will be l~ft holding th'e net.
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To Aid Underprivileged
·At Ito; closing meeting of the sea.Spanish AIDer can
aT
Gowing and l'tfrs. Samuel" Gurln. ;
Borough authorities holding a
A Des!';ert hrldge party, ~ponsor~ Ron Browni~ 'l'rOop 'tJo.' 19 pr~ent
Grave No, 1 Lot 519; Sect. A.
All that Is needed now is the co,.. special meeting, drew up a Hst of
£'d b)# t!le Friendly Circle wUl bo ed l\(rs. J. Albrig.ht Jones. its ll'!ad·
Lewis D. Yerkes
5.
chnractet'i~tics
for identification
of
ope rattan of the weather man!
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held at t'he ,Vornan's Club at· 1 er for the past tour years. with a
Charles F. Dorey
6.
dog-catch~I'S,- should one hl)Ve into
P.
l\f. on Tuesday. .Tune 3 .. Han~- gift.
Civil·War:
view. 'All agl·eed. on' willow-thek('rchiefs
wiH he awarded as prizes.
The meeUng Monday at the Lin·
Samuel.F. Bennett
LEGION AUXILIARY NOTES ~\~i~p propen~dties, but the mooting
coIn
avenue home ;of '. Mrs. .James
Clvll:War'
.'
broke'. ·up . in the· dehl1te pver ~nd other fOQ(h•• aprons. 1)lants and
All
members
uf
the
A'lllerlcan'
nu\Ittt,
Jr.. cuhninated a_ year, uf
(Col}tlnue~ o~ ?~ge 6)
many useful articles wtll be sold.
',. Legion Auxiliary who wtll be able! whether a dOJ;'-catch'er was a dog- The proceeds' wil\ be' used to help intct:CStlng P.ct.i~lt~~~·. 'a{ilong ~he
catcher beeause' he liked"'· 'the
igneI:
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to, attend th-e.. MemorIal .Day cere'
a tHp
maintal~ Camp SUnshine and camp most recent of which'
.Elected
.monles are asked to telephone Mrs.' heasts . or wh-e:th'el' he: was t.ile 'he- Hope for underprivileged children. to Phl18.delph1a to~ ·h~r. th'e Malrlc
- Paul w11ua~s --of G03' Unlvemlty Howard HopSOn; Swarthmore 0591. cause he didn·t.
Lady broadca.st and .a Revel of all
Also tnterested in D-C ,spotting Non':'memJ~ers may obtain tickets
place. n. jll~t~r at the naverford in time for her. to s~e\lre ·cars to'
B,·ownic!'> at
by ca1Iing MrR_ W. ,T. Frank, (\795- Delaware County
~chool. was ("Iected tnto -the Signet accommodate theln in the parade. \\"~i'e the. tanincs of all breeds and ,V, during the·mornlng,
Che.tel· Park.
SoCiety, tb$ honor society o~ th'e
. F"f~een members prescnt for the creeds that congregate!i C:-P: . .the
·Ul.e· 'oth~t'
school, by. t~e ~e~~~ Qt.hl~c~8.11S, May ')1lQeting .of· the- .l\-uxillary Mon-: bUsicsf bor~ers of
nighL
Dlscl)sslon
-cente:red":'on
'th~
on Frlda'Y, MAY_ ~3. At_ th·~ annual. day morning, May J,9,.at the Vassar.
,
.
typ~'
'~ntform'
a
dO,g.cat·cher
migJ'tt
buslneas meeting' oc' 'the l SOiletY, avenue home of MrS. Oscar J. Glf-_
FrIday,
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30
Williams --vias also' el.eted soora';' creest' were swelled by nine more· be expe~ted to wear. Guesses. werE'
9~OO A.M.-·-Memorl&l Day Exercises ,......... ,.~ ....!._ ••••• ___ ~ ___~ Borough Hall
t..'\ry. He wPS On&. ot five el~teQ. to for the luncheon 'that' fOllowed. ha7.ard<':d "as to 60101', stdpe, and
3:00'
l?,;'~'.-.-fl>9r~et~f.~. Am. LeSion._._ ................ College Baseball Fteld
form a nJlcl~U9 of the. group to! Many rem.al.ned for a bridge soctal cut or ~ ma~eri~l, ~. although'- some
8: 30 P. M.-ll.femorial Day Dance ........ ____ .... :.. ________ . ___..... ___ . ____ ... _H. s. Gym
; .-(Conttrfned on Pa'ge of)
next year.
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I~ honor of Mrs._ L. ,L. Hedgepetll,
On the nig'ht of May 23', W.n·· past president;. who is moving to
~unda.Yt Jone 1
Ita.ms waS' entered against 'Seven Richmond', ·Va. on JUDe 16. Mrs;. ." '
. .~ .. 1.0 • Knee"'-l
.11~_9J~ _A.M.-:-;-M91".qtng; _WQrshi~ ............. ~- .. ~...................... - Local ~hurches
other contestantS in the ,:Annual Hedgepeth was p-reaente" with a.
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Memonoal Day.
Benefits
a.
WIL SPONSORS
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Dog-Catcher Search
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2:30.
Engine Out for Car Blaze
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The Morton plant of the Piasecki
Hcttcopter Corporation will he dedicated with a program In the hanger bay tomorrow afternoon at
F. M. Piasecki will greet J.he
personnel and new neighbors tol·
lowing wnlch a. word of welcome
will be given by Prestdent Ross
Osborn of ·the Springfield Townnhlp Commissioners and Clarence
Conner president of the Delaware
County Board of Commissioners
w1ll
extend
county
greetings.
Joseph Broughton president of
Morton Borough Councll wlll ex·
tend the borough's welcome, after
which the plant w1ll be officially
opened.
Inspection by guests and personnel will follow and a
luncheon· with music and dancing
at 3 o'clock.
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SWAR11IMORE, PA., 1HURsDAY, MAY 29, 1947
VOL1~Ho.22
AIlWRISO ST.
covered for Ii a b il i t y
cJqJrns resulting from injuries' caused to others
with an lEma Comprehensive Personal Liability
Policy. Covers bodily injury, property dam age
and many other hazards.
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T.HE5WARTHMOREAN
PARWE
t;
ing ~ the doc1Dneni&ry ftIm "The
Hedgerow Story" whloh Is being
M&de by WUlard Pictures of New
York .·for the United States 'Department of State for dIotribut.lon
abroad in the Govenunent's Inter..
national Information program.
. During th'e· P~ four and & half
years the Office of War Informa.tlon,· the Coordinator of InterAmerican a1ralrs and the Depa.rtment of State have de'V'eJoped this
progra,rQ: to the point where-today~very second week sees the
del1very of one hour of motion
pictures about the United States
delivered to every country 'm th-e
world.
The' latest list of new additions
to the Swarthmore Public Library
includes forty· one titles. Only a~
bout· half of these books are named
below. The complete Hst may be
seen at the Library.
Samples of the 8lxt~cn neW books
In the general fiction and mystery
fields a~e: "There Was a Time."
Taylor Caldwell: "The Bird Escaped," Jon Godden: "The Web of
Days." Edna Lee; "Adrlft in a
Boneyard,"
Robert. L:
Taylor;
"Death Warmed Over. Of Mary ColUns; "By Hook or By Crook," An.
thony Glibert: "My True Love
Lies." Lenore G. Offord: and "Lat·
ter End'" PatriCia. Wentworth.
To the non·fictlon shelves have
been added eleven now books, among which are: "Thls. Is My
Story," Louis F. Budenz: "How The
United Nations Works," Tom Galt;
"Spring In Washington." Louise
J. Halle: "Relax and Listen," John
Hallstrom:
"StaUn Must Have
Peace,"' Edgar Snow; "Flower-Arranging for the American Home,"'
Gladys Taber: and other Intorma·
Uvc works.
OPEN HELICOPTER
THE
Theatre Company ~nl be cOmplet-
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Prize ?:t(bUC
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PreabYtetlan Church
won' tlte'pl'lzll ''!'fI . ': hl~. PI"l- )'Iopioonp_~nt ~f ~e. ~1ttIIlai't. (ont.lirl,. 'Of· swarthmo...... wi I re: . ,'
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by Raymond SWIng The pro.~~
Th'i!' meeting voted a $10 cont~h day".~~J~_; ~~ ~~r~I!?~e In ,w.e~ : 1:00 P.M.~Fr.'el1dlY.1C1l'Cle-·DesI(ert-Brldge •...... :...1.~:..•.~;,Woman·s Club
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Friday, May 23, 1947
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Hedgerow To
Complete Film
ORIGINAL WORKS
IN CLUB CLOSE
Arthur Grover, on the marimba,
played "Minuet" from Don Juan
by Mozart and "Questions" by J.
H. Meredith. Accoml)anled b:r Mrs.
l\tOl'l'iH I~. Potts. Anno Hickman
sang "801\'01"'9 Sons" by Grleg and
"Last Hose of Summer."
Youngsters Vie With
Noted Music
. Masters
DebuRHY's "Reverie" came next.
played on the piano by Valerie
\Vorth who gave as a second number her own composition "Prelude"
somewhut mode.·nistic in spirit
Following this. ,Vllllam Potts
with a distinctly contrasting se- plnyed on the clarinet tho "Finale"
cond part and showing interesting (rom Gcrshwin's
"Rhapsody in
promise for the futUre.
Blue" and "Carnival in Venice,"
On the nccordlan Ulchard Ullrln composer unknown. an arrange·
gave "Love's Greeting" by 1<::lgar, ment by KQnt. 1\Ir1'l. Potb was the
and "Danube ,VIil.1Ves" by Ivanovict. accompanist.
"Summertime" by Gershwin and
The program was' brought to a
"I'm Falllng In Love with Some- close by Emily Prltc'hard who Bang
one .. by Victor Herbert.
with delightful spontaneity the
'l'hu highlight of the program two ~ songs "Cart~ima" by Penn
consisted of the original work of and "Comc to the FaIr" by Taylor
Hohert Keighton shown in the and Martin. Mrs. Potts accommusic written for the narrative panied these songs. and also Cathpoem from thc J·"rcnch "The Table ('rim> 1~lston's.
of the ".rhrce Hunchbacks" and
played at the piano by him, to the
On Sunday eVening, 1\1U)' 1 I), the
Swarthmore Juntor Musi~ Club met
for the last time this season. The
president, Emily Pritchard. presided. welcoming parents and friends
to \Vhitticr Hall, and introducing
Mrs. Morris L. Potts, and MI·s.
Harold March, advisors this year
to the Club, who SiJoke on Club
activities and purposes.
The program of .nu8h~, announced by Rob"rt I,"awcett club
program chairman wa..'i opened by
• Elizabeth li'oster at the IJiano with
tho Tannbauser March by \VngnC'r
and VictorY Prelude })y HalTict
Ware.
reading given by Robert Tucker.
Tho Kelghton work showed mod·
ernlsUe Influences and was dis·
tinctly original. The thought of the
After the performance of "The
poem came out well In the varlou8
themes recurring according to the Devoll's Disciplo" on Saturday. the
action and characters. The excel· 24th~ the Hedgerow Theatre of
lent reading by Bob Tucker, bring· Moylan. will discontinue porformlng out the drama. Involved. contl'l· ances -until Thursday. June 6. DUrbuted much to the finished result ing this perIod tho Hedgerow
of its per[ormancc.
Theatre Company will be complet-
Public Library Now
Open Six-Day Week
OPEN ALL DAY
'1'he latest list of ne,v additions
to the Swarthmore Public Library
includes forty·one titles. Only about 'half of these books arc named
below. The complete list may be
seen at the Library.
Sumples ot the sixteen new bookM
in the general fiction amI mystery
fields arc: "There Was a Time,"
Taylor Caldwell: "The Bird Escap~
ed," Jon Godden; "The Web ot
Days," Edna Lee: "Adrift in a
Boncyard,"
Robert
L. 'l.'aylor;
"Death \Varmed Over," Mary Collins: "By Hool( or By Cl'ook.'· An.
thony Gilbert; "l\ly True Love
Lies," Lenore G. Offord: and "Latt('r End." Patricia '\Ventworth.
WEDNESDAy,-MAY 28
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
MAY 30 and 31
HANNUM & WAITE
YALE and CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 1250
To the non· fiction shelves have
been added eleven new books, a·
mong which are: "This. Is My
Story," Louis F. Budenz; "How The
United Nations Works," Tom Galt:
"Spring in "\Vnshington," Louise
J. Halle: "Helax and Listen," John
Hallstrom;
"Stalin
l\[ust Havo
Peac("." Edgal' Snow; "Flower-AI'ranging for the American Home,"
Gladys Tabcr; and othol' inform aUV(~ WOl·I{s.
SAFE RUG STORAGE
Your rugs are safe from
fire, theft and moth at
Paulson's. No .crowding
in our enlarged fireproof
storage bins.
$1 50up
INSURED
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The Morton plant of the Piasecki
Helicopter Corpora.tion wili be dedicated with a prognlDl in the hanger ba:\-' tomOl'row afternoon a..t
2:30.
Inspection by guests and PCI'·
sonnel w111 follow and a buffet
luncheon with music and dancing
at 3 o'clock.
aPPLICATIONS ACCEPTED ONLY UNTIL lONE 1m
.,..
OPEN HELICOPTER PLANT
F. AL I.llasecki will gl'ect tho
personnel and new neighbors following which a word of \velcomc
,viii he given by President Ho~s
Osborn of the Springfield Township Commissioners and Clarence
Connel' president of the Delaware
County Board of Commissioners
will
extend
county
greetin~.
Josel)h Broughton
president of
Morton Borough Council wilt extend the borough's ·welcomc, atter
which the plant will be officially
opened.
• Blue Cross hospitalization was formerly limited
I<> Group Membership (persons working in offices,
factories, etc.). Now, if you are under 66 years of
age, and refired, self-employed, or not now
working-you and your family may have the low..,.t, non-prollt proteelion against hospital bills
that only Blue Cross provides, More than 1,100,000
persons in the Philadelphia area belong ta 81ue
Cross. Mail the coupon today for complete informaHen. No one will coli on you. Joining Blue Cross
kup I<> you.
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The
fourleen
now
jllvenile
hookH Include the following: uA
Pet for
Barbie,"
Brock; •....rhe
rrwcntY·One Balloons," \Villiam P.
DuBois;
"Strikeout Story." Bob
F'eller: "Too Many Kittens," Helell
Hoke; "The Enchanted Evc," Ma~
deline Ley; "U. S. Grant: Young
Horseman."
Augusta Stevenson;
and "Joseph," Elizabeth Yates.
Many Swal'thmorean~ are not
awul'e that th<'! Libra.ry is open
C\Terlr day cxcellt Sunday.
The
Lilu'ary hours now in force arc;
Daily, exccpt Saturday and Sunday,
2 to 5:30 P. M., Saturday morning,
9:30 to 12:30; Saturday afternoon,
2 to 4; Monday and 'Vednesday
nights, 7 to 9.
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The I.'irc Company responded to
an automobile firc at Princeton
and l..afayeUc avenues Saturday
night at 11: 1 O.
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the
point
where-
today-cvery second week 'Boes tho
deliver')" of onc hour ot motion
o
pictures about thc UnItcd Statcs
dclivered to every country .1n th'e
world.
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IT DOESN'T MAnER
WHAT SPORT
you go in for, you can be
covered for Ii a b i Ii t y
clajms resulting from injuries· caused to others
with an lEtna Comprehensive Personal Liability
Policy. Covers bodily injury, property dam age
and many other hazards.
Ask us for details.
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333 DARTMOUIH AVE.
Phone Dartmouth 1833
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THE 5WARTHMOREA,N
SWARTHMORE, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1947
FULL~DAY MEMORIAL PROGRAM
B
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American a.tl'airs and the Depart'ment of State have developed this
PARADE
VOL IS-No. 22
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partment of State for distribution
abroad in the Government's International Information program.
During the past, tour and a halt
years the Office oC War Information, the Coordinator of Inter-
to
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made by WUlard Pictures of New
York for the Untted States De-
program
,
THE
(;
Luncheons $1.00
Dlnne1'8 from 'l.n
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
(r
CAll CHESTER 8286
Collece
IS SCHEDULED FOR THE MORROW
SIX SCHOLARSHIP
AWARDS REVEALE~
Morning's Services, Parade To
Be Followed By Baseball
And Dance Event
Oppenlander Obtains
H & S Grant, Other
Grads Listed
Hesident...o;
and
holiday
vlMitors
t
IRECREATlONITES
BAU. GAME
AND
DANCE
$3.00 YEAR
Speaks Tomorrow
HIGH RED CROSS
ACCOMPLISHMENT
Board Reports On
Work of Senior and
J unior Units
'I'he recipients of tho senior class
The <"xecutlvc
board of the'
~warthlHoJ'e .hranch· of the AmerI:-;cholul'shlJ)s' ha.ve .Just heen ancan Hed Cl'OSS held Its final 'meetnounced by the lS\varthmo're School
~eholan;hip
Committee
through
ing of the season at the homo of
J"'I·auk R. Morey chah'man. The
the dHtirman Mr::;. Walter II. Dickinson on College
avenue
last
awards will be made at tl1·c com·
I
Frlda~·
.
.:\fay
~
3.
mencement exercises to be hcld at
Burges.c; .John H. Pitman will make
The report of tl1"o camp and hosCloU ..ier 1\lelllot·fa) at Hwarthmore
the a.ddress nnd Boy Scouts will
College on Tuesday. June 10. The
pitltl 1~omlDittec of which Mrs. Edobserve (hetr annua.l custom of·
Home
and
School
Association
ward H. Pyle II and Mrs. Howard
placing fJags before the monument
D. Hipl(·I· are co-chairman. preSch'olarshlll of $300 iii awarded to
as the names of the war dead and
sented tho 1IIost extensive stngle
Teddy OPllcnJander who will attend
veterans who have died since Wodd [
achh~\·e'lllellt of the )ocal group.
RwarthmOl·(, Colle!-:,c. Three ChOl·al
,Var I arc caned.
Hwarthmore. citizens, old and Concert RchohliOShhH; al·e aWiuded
'rhiti {'ommittce I'-as completely
YAl\IES ON TAHL.,n':
young, are workIng hard to insuro ....... one of $275 to Helen Hoot and
fUI·nh;hed a recreation room at thc
1. Haro1d Ainsworth
Philadelphia Naval Hospital. a
the success of the Recreation As- anothcr of $250 to Alice Hornaday,
2. Collins Chambers
J)J·ojp(~t
wh.leh· represents many
hoth"
of
·whom
will
attend
Ob~rlin
sociation's Memorial Day pl'ograln.
3. Frederick Hawthol·n
Colleg~. ~.rlw other Choral Concert ____._'_0_1_1_:'<_·_'_1_,_1'_'_·'_·'_1_"_"_·____ I hours of work and planning and
Bo)"S and girls from every grade
4. M. C. Johnson
th('- expendltur(!
of
over $500
Scholarship of $125 goc~ to l.A!wi!i
6. Maurice ..... Wlhner
have -COOI)crated In the porjec1.
raised h~· thtl ('ommittee Cor the
Tangu~', JI·., ' .... ho will attend $\...' .....-SINCE WAR:
'.rhe childl'cn's carncstnCS!-l and thlH()J"(! Colleg'l>. Th'e gdith ~wan
111I1·POSt'.
L F, A. Brm
:\tOl·ey
:\f(>"nlor,ial
~cholal"shill
of
the
enthusiasm
matched
.\1r.i. George M, Allen ehair'man
2. Hugh Lumsden
of Junior Red Cro:iS gave a resumo
Herman $150. l)l·(~sentpd hy th(> \V'Oma~'~
adults'. 1\1r, and
Club, is gl'anted to Hetty Spcllcet'
8, Charles ..... Seymour
of the cnthusiastic work done in
BIQom invited th'c Lindley Peels
who (>xP(~('ts to utttmd the Ullivel'hOI'ongh· Mchools unde.· the leader4. Norman D. Smith
and Richmond l"ct~erOI~S to dinne.·'I~ity of ;\lichlgan, l'h·c Cla~s of 1947
~hiil of Mabel Bwing of the faculty.
5. Max A. Stockton
thun employed them after dinner Hehoiarship of S1011 i1'l awat'ded to
'rh(· health program engineered by
6. B. A. Thomas
with punching tickets. 1\1I·s. Irvin .John Polk wh'O will ath'nd Lincoln
Helt'n On dental hygienL"3t was de7. Armar D. Young
'rravis has lent her car as a. bU"s LTniVel'Hity.
:o;erilwd nli the most am bitJous one
for all the Cl'rands of the commitThe COlllllljtt(~(· and !iehool fae8. A. Penrose Robinson
<"·CI·
('an'led through under tho
tee.
Fire
Chief
Kiinmel
and
ulty
wish'
to
CXI)l·t'S~ the.il· appre('ia1\1
uriel
LeHter,
th·e
",lane
Ad~ .Junior
Red CrosS.
Twenty-fOUl'
9. D. Allcn SimpsonHerman
Bloo'nl
worked
tor
~everal tion tu all who h:l"\'(' ('ontrihllted RO dams of l.ondon" wh() i!i on her cOIllPlc,te dental cases werc -cared
10. Frank N. Smith
hOlll'S to rig up the th'e h'uek llls- gcncl'ouNly to uwkt' tlH'~(' Hehollll'- WHY hO·UH1 to England froll! It !-llx- fOI· at the Mouth Hygiene Clinic
11. Joseph f;. ltfalin
play.
ships possible. RlJecial mention w('ek-:-; vi~it with l\lohanchl1'l K. in Philadelphia comprising a. total
12. Dr. John A. Murphy
'
I
He.a.dache~
tlouri-shod
wh·en
it
should be nw.do. of the good work nlUlIlh.i. will ~IH'ak in f'wul·thmore or 152 fUlings paJd fo.. by the
13. George B. Gillespie
was
learned
that
the
Swa
..
thlll«u·e
by
th·e Senior :Mother}'! GI·OUp under 1H'"t :\Iontlay IlHlI'niuJ.:" 'On "indian gl'OUp; a tonsilectomy performed
14. Franklin J. Gillespie
I
College
baseball
fi«.:ld
would
not
be
the
leadership of :Mrs. WilHam R. Independence and f"andhi·s posi- and eye glasli(~s for one student
15. Louis J. Servais
.
available
:b"ridas
afterlloon.
But
lIlIey.
('hairman, in ~ellinl;" tickets ion Today.'.'
wcn~ )H'ovided by the junlo .. ~:;". 'l.'he
16. J. Howard KIrk
Charles
Thn.tchel·
managed
to
refor
th~
ChOl'al Concf'rt.
Her taik. sponsored by th·e IH'alth. t'1'oil'ct I~ in .Ilidillol' tn tI'l
17. Louis J, Koch
\Volllcn's lutl'rll,lllullal l .....'a~uc ill tOIl'll of IlHlI·I' than 150 pieces of
Ul'l·ang-e event!,;, Llnd the HOl'nd:,:
:i. 8 . .A. Louts Yerkes
Hw.lrthmore,
will be given in Pres- sewin;; COJllPIL't(~d. 850 vounds ot
nnd AmerIcan LegIon team will
19. Milton H. l"us:mll, Jl".
hytt'rian
~hnrch.
Ha.rnlrd aVenue, dot.hing collected a.nd sent to
display their skill:4 at 3 o'ciock on
20. George F. 1'''enno, .Tr.
at
!i:3fl
n,m.,
.:\Ionday,
.Junc 2. necdy organizations, and a total of
the College dJalllond after all.
21. Clarence Hartman
ChJhl
care
will
he
11l·o\"Jded.
Ad- $3110 eal"lwd IJY val".iou~ cla:.;s~ for
At the c10flt' of this fir!it tlllase o(
)'lrs. O. G. ~wan Hacl'iticed her
mh·sion
is
flfty
t~('nts.
C.A.H.K OltiCCl"'S of t.ht' Junior Red
the Memorial Day exercises a Sunday and her house r.·om !! to
Bayard H.u:-;tin. national intel·- ('1"0:-15 are: ViI'ginilL Bagshaw. Pl'CSparade of an BOrough organiza- 9 p.lll. for a rehearsal of the floor
I'I\('ial S('(~I·f..'t:\I·~· of th(' 1'~('lIowshi}) idt~nt; LOI'u Blackman. vice-pt'l. . sitions, living veterans of both. wars, .sho\\' to he gi .... en in the High
fir
He('oncilintion, win appear on dt'nt; and ,lean Brown, secretary.
in uniform if pO!isihle and citizcns :::kh·ool ~ym dm·Jng tht., dancc }·'rith(:
same progl'a"ln. hut not in tlw
will form under the direction of day night 'l'he HockeUes left their
TIll'. eantecn
cOJnmittc(~
with
speaking
roll' in \\'hkh h(' f)·e- .Mrs. Hoy Latimer us chair'man re),[Rrshnll Robert T. Bail' of the Iluu·k on the )H~l'dwood tiOlll', hut
qll('nU~' hns aplI('arcd in SwarthAinsworth."\Yernhf't" POHt ::No. 427, lhe girls arc in tine dancing fOrlll.
IIOI·tNI an inerease in tll"l~ pcacemore.
'rhis tilH(' h(' will II(' \·ocal tiuH' a('Li\'ity of that g-rou)). Since
American Legion. 'I'he high school I."ashion modcl~ George 'l'horbahn,
80)oist.
.1:lIlU;\.·Y I'efl'eshillent~ 0)' pal'tlcs
band will lead the march out ~al'k Charles Keenan, "'0111 ~rahar and
~liss
l.t'Hh'!' .i~ no hit~~\llfl-rlln hll\"(> hN'1\ gi"en lHore than 1300
a,~enue to F~'lSt1n.wn cemcter~· where Harry ,"Van'en al'e coaelwd in tll('
Illllian 10urh;t, but onc of Gandhi's plltipntH :.1 till' Valley F'ol'gc Gen·
veterans' grav('!-l will he df'corated flne urt of pirouetting, and Huth
intilllatl'
f.·iend!": and a perHon who I'l"al 110~lJital,
and the R<> .... Ill', H. Lewis Cutler \Voodard, soft sh"()e and fast tall
XIH'l'ulations ha"\'t~ :·UH hh.;1t in
Hwarth·mol'c
a:-;
Boruugh
Rc(!retar)"
ha·,
Ih·('/I
in India fOI· I~on!-;hlp1'alJl;:>
"\"\'ill pronounet· t he benediction.
:.\Irs, .1. Paui BI'own ~tated th('
artist, hn!-l been added to the pro·
l~tst of paYI'!"> to Ilf' dec>orated
lig-UI'(' fill' tlll' Fund Dl·l\·c at May
gram. M~. George l~al·lls and l\ll~. l'~lliolt Hit-ll:u·dson !-lwings into h,is 11)(~I.iOdS.
·,'·h(·11 r.:mdhi lI1itd,' his f1\1I10\l:-; :!3rll's tinal .1l{·(·ounting- h~· :\11'.
1947
'1'heodorc Pm'nell are aiding :\11':-;. thinl wt,t'l~ of fl·lIitlt.'HH St'ill·eh· fOl·
El\.STIJ~\\"\~N (,E!\U;:'l'EHY:
.John ·P.em·son ·w,ith COSiUIlH':-;, and thl' tlo!;-('aldlt'l". 'f\\"o to nllt' Iwls lJil~dnl
1.
Pvt. l~aa{' Johnston
:\frs. l\[argarl't ~("al iH an·an~:inJ.{ to al'l' on that franlie ()Wllt'I·S. aided 11).'acl ror Jndian f"I'(';}O"Ill at Ih(' $98-19.00, rcpresenting a. consi(}el·I.olltl-on HOllnd Talok ('onfl'r('n('c. ahl(> m:lI'gin 0\"('-1' the $!1500 quota.
1884-1939
tllWlleh the thirsts of daJU'Cl""S and by t.lwir Iry~tcl'kal dOJ.:"F will 1ll0l1l108th Field AI·t.
on.looi(cl's h~- st~lling soda }lOp allrl '1I{l' to t'r;tl!it'atl· th~' 1;1,.;1 ;t\·itilalJk
Othpl' hn:ll'd nwlnhCI'!-i llrNI('nt at
213 RC'ef. A.
kc erea'ln during the ('\'elling-.
dog·.I·atl'hl',· II('hwL' ~('('I'd:lry l!i(~h- KjngHk~· 11:111. till' ~I'ttll'nH'nt house th . . · lIl(!eting wen': l\1r.-;. John L.
LOllis J<~mnlHtt congdon
"
:\[rs. Heston :.\IcCray. l\JI·S. Hnh~ .II'd~on grahs him. HllHlfJl' has it whli'h silt' ('stahli};ht'd in the Lon- Good, :!\[rs. F'red "\Vilson. ]'ll'~. HorShIIllH.
11('1'
accounts
of
]\1 afi.<>.achnset: R
ed lkadford and ::\Irs. .1-01111.:\1. that non-partkipant!i (i.('. non-dOgs don
al'e HOllkin}l, ::\Irs. I'c)'('.ival Arnlit1~t. Comm. U. R N. H. F. I rl37 Bl'oomall IV ha\'(~ ueen ~1'C:ltly a.nti non-dug-owner:-;) have shiftcd Gandhi'5 trips fI'om Kingsley Hall
agl', :\hs. 1Ial'l';\' 1.. Millcr, Mrf'i. Ed62 Sect. G.
aided
b}'
:\11'.
:.\101'1..')",
Mr. theil" in.terc:-;t from th(' antieipnlcd to th(' g-O\'(,l'nllwnt. hllild.in~, with ward M. Ha~ett. :Mrs. \Viltip.m
th(' l('an 1I1'own }tog-s Pl'Oh-l1ding
Edmund M. Crenshaw
3.
rrhompson and M.i::>s Young in St'll~ :-;ight of it };tr<'akin;..:· )lOoeh t:liit'd
Gcl11'im~",
:\[I's. Franchi "\Varren,
Pennsylvania
illg ticketH at :-;chnol. Othel's on the IJ;." a .-;t.I·eakim~ dog~eatell{'I' (nd in rl'OIH till> whit«· 1·0110' nnel a hlo('k )'lr:-;. Edwin ,,~. Crosby. and Mrs.
PVC'. an:.... f:anitarY 'rl'ain 80th tid~et ~wl1ing ~mmittcc an' )'fl~. hand), tn a ~tr('aldng·"dog-cakher of How stJ'Pl't Ill·c'hin!i danPing- h . . . :-;cw('n Hodge.
Dil,,'.
:\Jargaret Neal. "i\h·s. \.Villiam de- hotly pursued hy a stl'l'aking hor- hilHi. lwlpl'd to mal,,' :l. hest-~('lI('-r
,January 1 S. 1923.
Caindry, AIl'S. ];~rn('tit l..aw!i, "i\{I'!-';. "'OlIgh se(· .. ('tary (net in hand). The of :\li~~ I.f'"Stpl··~ "It OrCUI'I'('d to
:\[P."
"\Va.lter G. Snyder
4.
Brownies Honor Mrs. Jones
A'"tlrY Blake, :\Jr~. C. ,y. Lukens. orld~ :11'(' no".. that the sC'{'l'etary
Pvt. ('0. n. Cth U. S. lllf.
Mrs. C. J. Garrahan. ;\·II·s. C, ::\la(~e will he l~ft holdin;.; ttWI net.
At its ('iosing meeting of the Rca·
Spani~h American \VaT
To Aid Underprivileged
Bor'Ough authodti(':-; holding a
Gowing and 1\.11'8. Samuel Gurin .
Gra'"C No.1 Lot 519, ~ect. A.
.A ne~!o·;('l't IH'id;!t' P:l rty, :<;Jl(.n~Ol·~ ~on Bl'ownie Troop No. 19 pr~cnt·
All that is ncedC'd now is the co- !il)('clal lnCf.'ting-, dn~w up a list of
cd :\Jt~. J. Albrig.ht .Tones, \1::. leadLewis D. Yerkes
01.
('ha ..aetcl·i~tic~ 101' idl'ntilieation of ,'d hy tilE' FI·i.t'tHlly f·it· ... (~ will he
operation of th(' weather man!
CI' for the lla!-lt four y('ars, with a
Ch:lrl('~ F. Dorey
Ii.
dog-('atchel·~. ~hould' one hovc into hdo at. ttl(' "'oman'~ Clllh at I
gift.
P.
:\f.
on
·1·llf'~da)"
.
.Il1n('
3.
Han
vi<'w. All agrd'(1 on \\"illo,...·-th(''I.'he meeting Monday at tlle LinI(Pl'('hll·rs
will
1w
:lwal'(l~d
:IS
priZ<.'N.
Sa.nnlC!1 F, Bennett
LEGION AUXILIARY NOTES wi~p prolwnsitit'H, 1)111 the tll('(~ting
coin
an~nue home ·of· Mrs. James
CivU·War
hroke UJl . In th~ dehtlte onw a.nd othC'i' fOl)tiH. ;tjll"llIlS, lliants .and
All
members
Qf
the
A'inerkan
Bnllitt,
Jr. cuil"ninatcd a.. :rcar . ()f
(Coqtinned o~ Page 6)
many lIs('ful :ll'tif'l('!i will h<'! Hold.
I..cb";on Auxiliary who wBl be able whethel· a. dog--('atC'.h·(,l" was a do~ The proc('('-(ls win hI' us('-(l to help intel'~ting acUviti('s uplOng the
he liked
the
to ·attend the Memorial Day cere- catcher' he . . ·auSl>
maintain Camp Rlln~hinc nn(l ('amp mo~t recent of which were a trip
Elected Signet Secretary
hpaHts
or
wh'('tilC'r
h('
W:LK ()n(~ h(~
monies arc asked to telephone MI':-;.
HOI)(' fol' Illllh'l"!wi\"ih'gr.d chi1dl'C'n. to Philadelph"ia to h~ar the !\Iagie
Paul \Villla1)1.s of 603 UIli\'ersity Howard Hopson, Swarthmore 0592. ('all~(, he didn't.
Lady hroadcast and n.. Reyel of all
.Also intPl'l'5t('ll in D-C spotting Non-OIpmhf'TR may ohtain tiC':kC't~
place, a junior at the Haverford in timp. for her to S('('.\lI·l' ·('ars to
('Oll11ty
DI'owni('s at
h:o-' ('alHng- :\Il"~. \V ..J. Franl;;. ('7!l5:-:chool. wa:-. ,'Il't·ted into the Signt't ~H'cOlnnlodate the'ln in thl' par:ule, "\\"O,j.p tlh~ ('aninl's of all l're('d~ and \\?, (luring- th!" monling.
~ociety, th(. honor society of th'e
F.ifteen nlenlberH pr\'~ent (01' the crt't'(lt-i that (,olll~·l·(>gated on the
school. by the membbrs Qf his class May nlCeting .of the .Auxiliary "-Ion- husiest ('ornprs of town the oUrer
on Friday, May 23. At tWe annual day morning, l\lay 19, at the Va.....,-s
husiness )H('·eting of the sodety, avenue home of 1\lrs. Oscar J. Gil"- tqH·· Hnifol'1ll a dog-C'ntcher might
Prhla)r. Un~· 3.0
hE"' ('xp('-df'tl to wear. GlIe~scS \\"1'1"1'
\Villiam~ ·was also elected secre- crccst were swelled by nJne more
9:00
A.M.-Memorial
Day
Exercises ................ :..... _......... Tlorough Hall
t:l.-rY, He waf:; one of five elected to for the luncheon that followed. hazfi"d('ci ON to color. stripe, and
3:
no
P,,-:\".-Hol'net~
,'s.
Am.
T~egion ................... College RU1'!ehall Field
form a nuc.l(>u.9 of the group for Many remained for a bridge social ('ut of mat(>rial, allhough' some
:-;::)0
l'.:\I.-:\lt
..
morial
I)ay
l)ance
............................................... H. S. Gym
. (Continued on Pa~e 4)
in honor of Mrs. L. L. Hedgepeth,
next y<'a.r.
~unda~· . •Jnh(' 1
On th(' night of May 23, WJI- past president. who is moving ~o
11~nO .\.:\I.-:-~Ior.ning- \Vor~hip ..................................... .
liam~ w~ ~ntered against seven Richmond, Va. on .June 15. Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Knecbt!l
other contestants in the Annual Hedgepeth was presented with a
:a.londa)·, June 2
.. Fl'iQnd-s,,-of ]l.1w.·- "l....Ollis KneeheI.
Prize Pub1ic Speaking Contest, and dozen goblets and Mrs. Howard
9:30
A."M.-"Jiuriel
Lester
........................................ Presbyterian Church
.-,."
• ok ~. f"
rewon th(' first -prize with his pre- Hopson president of' tbe AuxiliarY fOl'in('rly 'Of swarthlllore,
TU("Sf.lny, .June 3
gret to.. hear of. her. death on ~"'ri
flentation of ""!Time Grows Sh:O~'.· presented her a. corsage.
\Voman's Cluh
1:
00
P.
i\1.-:Frlendly·
Circle
nes.~ert-nridgc
The meeting voted a $10 con~· day, Ma!( 23, ~~ !te")\~lUe in .West
by Raymond Swing The program
Thul'Sda,·,
June
5
was 'made up of spcec;h~ ~qJ;l.. . ·t~., .~u.Jon to Ca,mp Sunshine and S~.O. Barrini:ton, ·R.. I. ~he is survived
to Camp Hope.
'bY·;her· hUSbi.:ifd;·a'tid SOlI Louis; ·Jr. . ·8715·~r.)i~·~fc~delsscitin;s· "Hymn of Praise·.. ~::.:.~: ..'.: ....Trtntty Church
topic of "One World.'.;
~;i;;~~~f~:~~~v;i~~~~~;:!ii
~~f~;:·~~" ~I:~:z~ep~::u!~\'~~~:~:~
ARRANGE DETAILS
Final Plans Set For
I Memorial Day
Benefits
WIL SPONSORS
TALK MONDAY
Muriel Lester Tells
of Visit With
Gandhi
Dog-Catcher Search
Nears Third Week
•
Exclusive With Speare's
The New
1947
JIG TIMER
DRESS
By Devonshire
In
Chester
..
Sizes 9 to 15
Opens fla t to iron like a
hanky. Button it, tie it, and
its the junior figure miracle
of the season.
Your choice·- W.,hable
Everfast multi-striped rayonand-cotton (black or brown
predominant); was h a b I e
striped gray and green, gray
and maize or gray and pink
rayon; brown
seersucker;
gray, blue, o.nd pink washable
Lansdale cotton.
Speare's Second Floor
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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3
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.TO WED.
7·
Mr. and 1.1..... John
M7er.
• •
BOD, avenUe, to Mr.. Edwin BurweU
D~nn. son ot Mr: and MTft." Daniel The' ma'rrlage of K1Ba DJ.a.na. of Drexel mll, tonnerlY ot SwarthW I L Presents .
To.l'W iIa
....
JUNE.
Personals
Dunn ot Halifax. Va., took place 'Lorraine Drowster" at \DIckinson more. announce t'be birth of ~ SOD,
M~":el··Le8ter .
Saturday,
May
:!4
!.l,t
eight
o'clock
A~."enuo
and
Mr.
Alexander
Robert
.-Anne Perkins of C6dar lane. won
In
Trinity
Episcopa.l
Church.
Long
of
Boothwyn.
Pa
.•
will
take
John
Wesley
MyerS.
so.turday.
"Indian
Independence"
",econd prize..in the Creative WrIt~wartbmore.
plae~
in
the
Swarthlnore
PresbyMay
2!
10.
the.
Delawa.re
County
ing Contest at the UnlverRlty of
The Ro\". George Christian An-· tcrlan Ch-un~h· on Satm:day', June Hospital.
Une
Delaware. Anne, a membe .. of the
j, at three o'clock.
f
The ba»y Is the gr~dson of Mr.
P-resbyter~D Chureh
sontor claSH. will I,"Taduate in June. deraon performed the ceremony.
Carey E. Mc:oo.nit!l of DlckJnson
Th(" bride. glve~ in marriage by
T',e. Rev~ Dr. l>u.v.td Braun wlll and Mrs. Andrew Myers of cornelll,:=========::~::==::qula.. pertorm ·the c e r m o n y . '
I· •
uvenue wnl gradua.te June 2 from ber :father. wore a white
aV(:Due.
Ith a
d
l\1rtJ.
Henry Unton. Jr.. of
the Hershey Industrial School at etto wedding .-own mn o,~
Mr. and Mrs. Frank' H. Robbins
C~IS."'J
neckl1nc outl I ne d w Ith r0 Id H of 808,ton. M8*3., will be matl'on a r
Hersh'ey.
marquisette. lorg R1ce-veR llnd full h'onor and. only attenda,nt for. her of ,Ridley Park.
formerly of
iDr. Wlll,lam Potter ItaInscy haa
skirt.
Her
fingertip
vell
of
tulle
'sister.
Swarthmore.
are
receiving
con,.-aA PERSON ALL
opened an oruce In Morton. Pa••
(ell
from
a
headdress
trimmed
Mr.
Richard
GordoOn
of
Detroit.
tulatlonB
upon
the
b'lrtb
'ot
a
UP IN "41MS£.LF. MA\(E~
'ror the Practice of MedIcine and
I
Surgery. Dr. Rumsey Is the BOD of with .orange blossoms. and abe
d Mich.. cousin of the bridegroom. daughter. Ann Boody Robbins,
on
" HECK OF " LooKlN~
will serve as best mnn, and the
Mr. George RUDlBCf of Harvard carried a Prayer Book decorate
PACKAGE.
with a white orchid and white satin ushers will include'Mr. George R. May_ 26 in the. Fitzgerald Mercy
avenue,
lrtr8. Jonatban Elmer 'th., and markers caught with clUsters of BarloW of Boothwyn. Mr. Fran1:t HosJ)ltat.
E. Ives tOt Prosptict Park. Mr. W.
Mrs. Robbins 1s the former MlfIB.
her baby daughter Hony are visit- stephanotis.
Miss
Gloria.
Stuart
Quick
as
maid
Hen-y
Linton.
Jr.,
of
Boston,
and
:Betty .Jeanne Pitman.: d a~ght&r 0 t
•
ing the former's mother, Mrs.
of
honor
(or
her
~i9tel·.
wore
a
Mr.
Robert
O.
Ste~er
of
LansCharles deHart Brower ot Crest
. h
Mr.· and Mrs. John H. Pitman of
white
(aille
,dress
ma.de
wit
a
downe.
lane ,until .July after which time
Vassar avenue.
tight. bodl ce, hi g h roun d neckll net
PrecedJng the cerem.ony there
th'c')" plan too vacation In Avalon.
abort sleeves and full skirt. She wlll bc a half hour of special music
Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr or
South Chester r(..ad entertained J)r. carried a round bouquet, of ·white by Mr. Benjamin L. Kneedler.
gladioli florets edged with pale organist; Mr. l.iDuls Rosenberg.
and Mrs. Jbhn S. Clemerlce ~nd
small daughters Peggy and Sandra green. leaves and tied with apple violinist, Miss Jean Matter. aOot Washington, D. C.. as their green Hil"camcre to which gladioli prano. and Mr. Warren Stetler,
florets were ea.ught. Her hcaddreAs baritonc. Miss Matter and Mr.
week-end guests.
was a coronet of pleated faUle.
Stetler were cla89mates of the
Mr. and Mrs. ,B. W. Collins at
The brld~Bmalds. MiBS Mary Pea- brJde and groom in the MUsic DeNorth· Chester road have returned body of BUrlingame. CaUf:, and partment at West Clteste.r Stn,.te
lVe're wrapped up In the business
from a week's automobile. trip to Ml8s Teut Dunn ot Swa'rthmore,
Teucl)erR College.
It.... Oft .pool... _ doebWest Virginia and Ohio.
of keeping 70ur pfttiellt CAr on the
niece· of ,the bridegroom. wore the
Fr.-tends are cordially invited to
.Imost .t tho ""•••••
Mr. and Mrs. wnUam H. same atyle wh1te tanle dreMes with attend the wedding.
enjoy tho """Borell.. 1M .ir
road and out or the janlr.-plle. Are
Thatcher of College a""n~e 'will V . neckline and carried round b'ouAfter .July 1 the eoupl~ will re••d gl.rI..... _ohT•• at Atlutlo
entertain Mr. Thatcher's sisler-ln- quets of 'wblte gladlol\ flor~t8 tied side In Ncw York CitY wJie're they
CIty'. fi.... ro-' IootoL
),ou WIlb-tlng the gasoIlDe J'ou bUT?
law. Mrs. wnus B. Wood and with apple green strearpers. Their wIn continue their musical studics.
Th. r.fined atmosphre, Hlected
H )"ou are~'i sattsfted· with your
chlldren Libby and WilUs.Jr., ot headdresses were coronets of pleatclient.'•• courteous ..
,Ius
I
Cherryvale. Knns., who arrive Sat- ed faille.
WED IN JUNE
......siv. f.Cl1Jti.. ~tdtll'
gasoUne
mDeage, let us OOeck the
The 'marriage ot Mias Eunice
eYery COfIYenietlce. Wit ......
urday tor .n vbtit ot several weeks.
Mr. Ge~rge Dunn of Dickinson
your
m....or.bIe.
Dr. David Braun of Westdale avenue served as best man tor his Elizabeth' Shay daughter of Mr.
tgnlUon and carburetor on )'our car.
and
Mrs.
Howell
Lewis
Shay
of
avenUe left Wednesday to visit his brother and the ushe.l's included
Plan
lor a lon9-t~ vaca·
onJy minor repairs and
tIon free of hotIHhOld ......
family in Nebraska.
Mr. Robert Longwell and Mr. Cornell avenue to Mr. wnUam
Mills
'Conron,
.Jr.,
son
of
Mr.
and
Charles Hodges. ot Swarthmore,
Hot a GOld IN .... t .. ,_II IMthI.
needoo. See.
are
~ustments
Mr. Scott Sm)"th, Burllnga1l\e. Cal.. Mrs. Conron of Stamford, Conn .•
ENGAGEMENTS
for Resel'latiOM
City'
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Nason and Mr. Claude Ruyert of John will take ·place· June 14 at 4:30
CHARI,ES R. RUSSELL.
o'clock
In
the
Trinity
EpJscopal
ot Cornell avenue announce· tne H'Opkins University.
.
engagement ot their daughter BarA reception followed In the Par- Church. Swarthmore.
The Rev. George Ch'ristian Andbara. to Mr. James P. Bowditch, Ish House of the church.· The
erson.
rector, and the Reverend
Bon ot Mr. and Mrs. John Bow- mothe.. of the bride wore a. gown of
Russell
E. Francis ot the Univerditch. Jr., of Cedar lane.
dark blue with 0.. dusky rose bat
sity
of
Pennsylvania.
will ofllciate.
MlBs Nason was graduated trom ot veiUng. Her corsage ",'as lot pink
Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay• .Jr.• of
Swarthmore High School and Wal.. orchids.
Dut Hill Preparatory School. and
Out-of~town
guests
Included Park avenue, and Mrs. W.1111am
aUended Mt. Holyoke College. She Miss Mary Peabody and Mr. Scott Dixon Shay of Rose. Valley. will
is graduate ot the PhiladelphiA Smyth of Burlingame, CaUf.• Mrs. attend as matrons of honor for
School ot Occupational Therapy. P. B. Garrett ot Highland Park, th·cir Bister-in-Ia.w, and· Miss Mary
and ot the University at Pennsyl-. Ill., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wall. Louise Schwebel of Chestnut roll
and Mr. Jack Waf'lkey of Rich- will act as maid of .honor.
vania...
Mr. Bowditch was graduated mond, Va.. Mr. Claude Rupert.'
Mr. Donlel B. Oonron of 8~m
'from SWartbmore High School .JOhll Hopkins University. Mr. ·and ford. Conn;, will 8.erve 0.8 best 'man
and attended Amherst College. He Mrs. R. Chie and Mlss Dottle for. his brother. and the ush'ers
Is now a. junior at Swarthmore Hamilton of New York. and Mr. ,will include Mr. Howell Lewis
College. During the war Mr, Bow- Herbert Dunu of Reading, Pa.
Shay. Jr., Mr. WUUam D1x~n
OPEN 7 A. M . - P. H.
ditch served two years overseas
Sha.y, Mr. Robert Fillmore of
-OUTSIDE OATERIl'fG SERVICEwith the 87th Troop Carrier Com~
JUNE BRIDE
Scranton, and Mr. Kennetll Weeks
Wedneeda:y, 7 a.m. - .2 p.m.
S1mday, 12 - 8 p.m.
lnand.
The marriage of Miss Carol ut Stamford, Conn.
•
'DAIltY
DINI\lERS
............
811e
to ,1;1\0
•
The wedding wUI take place Maude Froebel. daughter· of Mr.
A rece-ption will foUow at th'c
SpecIal
.
OhIJdren'S
Platten
AUglle:t 30 at "Glenmede," Bryn and MrS. Guenther H. Froebel ot home of Mr. and Mrs. Edso~ S.
Mawr.
"Tall Oaks,"' Swarthmore. to Mr. HarriS of Ro~e Valley.
I
Mr. and Mrs. .Jobn P. Morgan ot Louis·de Moll. Ron of Mr. and Mrs.
BIRTHS'
Washington, D. C., formerly of Carl de Moll of Park avenue. wBI
Mr. and Mrs, Robert A. Detweiler
Swarthmore, announce the engage- take place Saturday, June' 14 at of Rutledge are -- re,feivlng congrament of their daugt.ter Adele Dani- seven .o·clock in Saint Peter's tulatloDs upon the birth of a
elle to PIerre de Lespinois. 80n ot Church in the Great Valley, Paoli. daughter, Georgia on May 18 in
The Rev. J. Jardcn G.uenther will. Tnylor Hospital.
Count and Countess Bonnescuel1e
de Lespinois of Paris and Toulon. perform the ceremony.
The baby Is a granddaughter of
BEAUTY SALON
:Miss Doris Rowand DC' Swarth- Mr. and Mrs.
.
France.
William T. C.resson
For the pa..~t year Miss Morgan mo..-e will attend the bride as maid of Amh'trst avenue,. and 0 f M r. an d
has been stationed in Weisbaden. of. bonor. and the ,bridesmaids will Mrs. George Detweiler ot Rivera·
Summer beauty is on the make
Germany and in Paris· with the be 1\'[r8. Guenther H. :F'roebel, .Jr.,
view road.
Red CroBS. While in Paris she ha.."1 Mrs. Henry McCorkle of Swnrth:
13 South Cheater "01
been staying with friends 'Of the more, ,",Uss Margaret Fleming of
UNITY ASSEMBLY
Haverford. and Miss .Jean Mc'Voman's Club Side Entnulce
family.
CaD Swaribmore 0476
10:30 A.M. Every Wednesday
Pierre de Lespinots. a graduate Cnnoughey of Cleveland Height.....
ZELIA M. W·AIJl'ER8. Speaker
of St. CYl". was I\. French fighter Ohio.
Evel")'one ,Velcome
Mr. John d~ Moll will serve 8S
pilot during the war and l'ccei\'ed
his P-38 training in this country.
heat man for his brother. and the
The wedding will take place in ushers wlll Include Mr. Guentller
the Carnage, France In Inte July.
H. Froebel, Jr., Mr. Roy Fahl and
Mr. Henry Saulnier of Swarth- CaJl
more, and Mr. Br.n.dl~y Randall ~f Mrs. Lioyc\ E. Kauffman
DUNN - QUlCK
The marriage of Miss Betty Hartford, Conn.
SWIl!'lhmore 2080
Jean Quick, daughter of Mr. and
A reception will follow at "Tall
Mrs. Ray Stuart Quick. of Dlckin- Oaks."
9:30
mar
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BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
The Bouquet
FOR
Magazine Subscriptions
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. in
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CbikbeD's FIIDl
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and Tuesday
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-unm FABULOUS
DORS£YS'"
DOUGLAS F~.IB.
la'
• The old apothecary of Qther
years was a mysterious and r0mantic figure. Under his magic
influence'roots, herbs, and minerals were tl!med into pUIs. estracts.· and plasters. The doctor'a
prescriptions were filled, the paI
tient's h"l'lth and comfort reolItored. Although much ofthc mystery with.which.
hc was lIWTOunded has Vanished, the finc' art of
the apothecary has not been lost. A visit to our
plescription department wiD convb)ce the maet
skeptical that hiB function i. an important ad. ' junct to IIibdem medi~ practice. Wb!nyoa. find
): it ne< mary to consult a phyaiciari, bring your
preecriptiona to us to be filled. Your doc:tor'.01'den 'frill be followed to the letter.
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FricIq Sa'
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ed P~8.Qo .. rec~~l on the etg.btlt o~
June In the SWarth"more y,roman·$
.
·,_tend .... r 8HOJIt4, aa,., N'A""r, Ie"'"
1.1t...a& 0 •. P - .
.~ ,... ·.~o~ .1'&......" . . t.IIe,4et gf rlllr.... ,I. 18T1.
D!lW>LJNB-'WJW~AT NOQN
Club
at
7
o·clock.
.~P7,
evening• .,~o 801011.' .d.uetN, trios.
Reei
. ·BBter~Co.
. .. $e.
..,"
.
,SPORTING ,GOOD'
·816 EOOMONT·AVE.
Chester
•••
pupils
.... I ,telian Qaurcb .NoleS
MedMl!Hat Charcb·~_
participants:
Nicky
Webeter.
at tne 11 0'The Church School ·meets on Hqj197 .Jiflfer.-..,. ..:lane ~",;.
.
' 1 1 : Ls.ncla)' morning a.t 9:45. CI""""• . Robert Gurln. Del!ble '~,*~"s.
<;\\I~k,,,(":VI~e,JoI~.,~\lu.r.'irlU:pre,,,, .
provided for ohUdren of &II Barbara Shlpherd. Phoebe Balsle7.
9P "l'atJe!lIl"" ,~r. ,!'Pd .Mrs. :\i. W.
and for adults. .
JatSkl.e. q ....r,,!iI\>J!Y .~OF~t<>n.,~~
Clarke at. the. iIanra.rd avenue ~p-The mlnlBter wll1 preaCh at the e~e. ~l}:lp'~r~.' ~u~~. B.~.~~e,
trance a.nd Mr., andllr& C. W. morning . .rvle. 'at 11 A. M.
Janet Lynch. Richard GurJn. J?a.Vld
LUltenB .';d;. 'the drlveway-traDB8pt The Junior Church will meet at Lynch_ John 1.J1Iy. Ann Moree.
entrance wJ11 aaslBt Mr. Cutler In the same ,hour. In the chapel.
Do~~. ,~09~~. ~~rle
~1~Y~
,
;. ~e .ushent ,(or Ute moro'llB ser- .spencer Carron; Ann Cooper. BOJIle
gre.u~:t1l:e;~oJl~r the .vlce .wlll."e .Alton P. Smlth •. Clark M~....h •.·.Hele';· C8th'oun. ·i:,y"Webservice SundaY mornSng.
.4Jlt..c).J), CJ.arlea, Grier and George ster. Audrey Graham. Jane 'Mac
·~~i\d.~i· mol'llln!i
COMIUTE UIIDERSTANDING
S~Dda?"
morning at the 9 o·oloclt IGI:~~~cij,.ur"h
Alpine, J.uUe t.Ange, John Boyle:
eervlce '·Mr. "Cutler will .conU.nue
The
Nursery is open dur· Wi1l1am ·Hartman. Charles .E;lcrton,
the morning l18r.Vlce and .H,elen.! Joan PennOck. Carol ADn M~8t.e1let".
sp......
,.I..n.... 0" . the general
lse.,tt and ·Ba'ba.r&.
. . SO·0 tt w III be
"""""'1""
Satoko izumi. Ethel Mosteller. Ewa..
Belleve:charge.
ffiawinska and Bally S~oekdale.
tie 'Blgh School Boys' Quartette
The Church. Board of ·Educatlon'
John Boyle. chairman ot the
-.yIll slDg at the. 11 o'clock ·,servl~
meet on Tuesday evenipg
will
lntroduce
guest
of the procedure required
".. ..-Mces .ofall faiths
-on.d fraternal order ••
......... ... ....
it,LtV1ER
;H.8AIRCO.
.
.
~.
-
'
1 •.20 CHIS'INUT S'lall'l
~~=~~~~~~5~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~
tbIs.sundaY morn......
1__ -
home 4v.e~ue.
of ·Mr. S.·W. JohnSoD.
h .Amherst
All .~'!~tl/o\8· "r tile C"",o,"".. 'The monthly meetiog. Of til. Ot"
8<>li!,\\>1 ..m,et ..S.';J.!I.~y I!lorn~.g at ·t1clal BOard will be ·he1d .on Fri.
9:46 a.m. Tbe Women's Bible CI.....
.. ,eve)l~ at 8 in tile ch"pel.
meets at 10 a.m. In the CltUrch
The M.en's .Foru~ .wUI haY€),
Night at tilelr meeting
traDBePt.
evening at·8 P. M .. All m.mli
The SetJBiOD wl8hea to ann01D1ce
to bring their wives
that It bas_ae~p\Cd iw:lth deep re..
Mr. Isaac C, ~oc;um
gret the reslgno.Uon of Dr. (!)avid
.\>e.tl~e ~:eaker•.
w.'i9~1'l' .~ ~f\uWln~~ent ot. th'e
dhurch SchOOl. ·For JD,ore tJia.D
(
:rriaity -Notes
7 .... ns ~il\as.t'Pt,hru.Jl:y served
Holy Communion will be celeParish as Cb'ure:h SChool teacher. brated on Sunday "t8 .a.m. ct.ur·ch I:
D.epartmental Superintendent,
Scltool will ~eet at ,:45
Holy.
jl,er and~. 'i.'iWotee .and....
.
.Wlll ,lle
i1upierlnt~I!q.~t. '1'1'e ~Qn
a
0:<1/0<;1<
.
c·o.naented to .hiB resignation
will
meet on Mon~~··!b.e .·:-Rul continue to .give day at' 4:3.0 p.m. W;ed n e&:4ILY
yeJ.ued leadenh1p to the Building 4:80 p.m. and on Thul'Bday at 7
Committee . for' the new Church
p.m.
&,hool addjtlO)l. The Church expreaaea ·'~e m~tude or every
Cbriatian SeienceNotea
i.t-ember ot the Parish for h1s long
"Ancient and Modern NecrODland devoted tte~ce.
ancy; Allaa ·!r.IesmerlBm a.nd HYPThe 'W"OIlla.tt'S J\BQOclaUon SewlnIC notlBnl. Denounced" Is the 8ubJe~t
Da.y· for June wm be held nen of the LeBJOn-Sermon in all
Wednesday J-\lIle "' from 10 to ~ . Churollos or Christ" SclenUst. on
Sunday. June 1.
P.ol: ThOSe attsndlDg should
~ndwlches. Beve~g~ wilt
be
aerved.
The Chapel Cholr will rehearse
Thursday \eyening. June Ii at 7:46
F. MendelBsohn's Symphony-canp.nt.
The Church Hour N.ursery meete tata "Hymn of PraIse," will be
each SUllda.y morning during the given by the Men and Boy's Choh1i o·clock service for .children of Trinity Church on Thursday
evening a.t 8: 15. ~.l'he work is one
ages 1 to '1.
of
Me.ndel88ohn·s most brJl.Uallt
sunday morning the Junior Detor voice and has never been
wOl'ks
partment of the Church School
lJl:rCormed
In Swarthmore befol·e.
will be sh'Own a 'movie "The House
David
Tudor,
noted pianist. will
1 Live In.'' This starts promptly. at
pertorm
the.
porUon
ot the eantata
9:46 a.m. 50 all young people are
\vritten for a SY'IDphC'DY orcbcstra.
.urged to be. on tilne. .
The solo piano work opens the
The Young· Adult·s Club wUl
first third ui the cantata.
" hold
picniC. at the Wome of Mr.
Bruce Warren· Godft'cy and John
Rnd Mrs. G. G. savelll Mt. Alverno Bel'Jlard will be heard In th'e (am-~ on Sunday afternoon,
ron. d , EI
~ ... .JJ •••
oua du.et in the work, "I waited
.June 1. A eordial invitation is eJ'- for· Ute Lord." Harrison Eastwood
tended to all }"Oung people ot thiS will sing the tenor arias and Joseage group
phine Godfrey,.. soprano will be
heard in a. p.uet with Mr. EastWood. Four ,great choruses, a
smaller churus. and a zhoral. will
SWARTHMORE Pl\E$BY'l'ERIAN be. sung. b~ the Men and Boys
CHURCH
'
Rev David Bra.un. Minister
Choir.
Rev .R. LeW1s CUtler, Minister
The pubUc is cordially Invited
• SUNDAY, JUNE 1 Prayer. and free cards of admission may
9:00 A. 1&. Mo~i~! Mr. Cut- be procured at Michael's Drug
Sermon. '"I BeUeve.
Store and the Music Box.
I er.
C tl
will
11:00 A. M. - Mr.
u ,~r
preach on "Patience.
Dr and Mrs. .John R. Bates of
North Chester road and Mr. a.nd
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser. D.D.• Minister
Mrs. Howard W. Newman. .Jr.• of
SUNDAY. JUNE 1
Wa.lnut lane, spent the week-end
9:.6 A. )[,-ChUr.qh School•
11'00 A.)[..:.....sermoll ..by Dr. Keiser. as the guests of Mr. and Mrti.
';OOP. H.-youth Fellowship in George E. 'Duckwortb of Princeton,
Chapel.
N. I.
a.m.
1:~l~t~~~~i;;~1·
,
•
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...
~.-!I-'''.>:~-'
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........
'.
""._'.'
..•.,_....,
.::~!::"''''d+
Trinity Choir· Sings
Mendelssohn COlittatl
!
.~
.....
SA1i.URlDAV :BANK HOLIDAY
This Bank wiII, _til ~.~ o1cl:_rr~,e
beg"",. . ~:~,
oJ- 7, 1947 ..
-err
Sa'
a faD Iep1 hoIi ' ,.
As . . . . the "*",,williae CIpIID~, Mcmda:y dull .1. F~~
from 1:00 A.M. to~:OO P.M. ~Iep1 hoIkIa7L
·SWARTHMORE 'NATIONAL BANK
lRUSTCO.
M.......... of Fecleral Deposit Inaurance CorpontioD
a.
CHURCH SERVI
THE RELIGIOl;S SOCIETY OF
.FRIENns
SUNDAY. JUNE 1
11:00 A. M.-MeeUng for 'Vorshlp.
WEDNESDAY. Jl'NI-l 4
9:30 to 1:30 Sewing and
In Whittier House.
eon.· All are
vlt04.
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenu. 1le1l!W: Harvard
H.-8unda¥ LeIiiIon ael"-
D•• I,lfee,
,'UI f••iI, i. f.e
•
darlel
light that Is too dim, t~o glaring, or bqdly placed, is a strain on your
eyes - and on youlPr~per lighting is a lot more than scaHering
attractive-looking lamps about the r~. There is a proper light fQr
every occa~i~". <::htICk these against those you have:
• i'qr reading ond sewing, a convenient 3-way lomp. with proper shade
and diffusing bowl. makesSMing easier.
,
• Reading In bed requires the right light. too. A two-tube fluorescent
fixture on the wall over 1he head of the bed is one of the better Ideas.
• Don't neglect your desk. For the table-top type, the usual tabla lamp•.
with a 3.way·bulb in a diffusing bawl. is perfect.
All 1'»_ or.~
km p-tioas aDC1 BepaIn
• Over-oll lighting in your kitchen Is eosy with lou .. recI fixtu .... containing fluorescent tubes. This wide-angle lighting prevents shadO;"'.
B
...... _ _
iu.4
Vldm~ lo~
Tw
D&8&
&J Y ....
suNDAY. JUNE 1
11: 00 A. M.-8undaY School.
ll~OO A.
MOTHE·RS:
Eledr1ca1 Contractor
?
..
to
. l>\Qk HClOk Ii'I" been ele~
GJ1len. K.ey, 8.:Il htOno~~y ~ety at
Dartuiouth Collego. and baa ......
~D ,~de ~~r of the Dart,nouth Glee Club.
(,uartcts•. aDd qul~ts ~II \Nt.
featured. -:..abythlplc
'. .
..
,danclQg.
.
."ucling, tnlU'cbJ. ,.u.ud other modern methods of teaching .plano will
be i!..~oll8\.ra,tf!d.
Tb'e follo·wlng
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TRINITY CHURCH
~s ,COIJEGE·
PHARMACY
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SUNDAY. JUNE 1
8.00 A. K.-HoIY communion.
9:,u; A. M.--cburch Scbool.
11:00 A. }.f.-Holy Communion.
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"TIlE LQCKE'r'
First run n('ws.
The· Fine Art of the Apothecary
has not been lost
.YEADON
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• Under-cablnet lighting removes those dark lpots from yaut' 1dtcI!en.
Here. a fluorescent fixture, hung from the woll or cabinet, does the:trick.
Philadelphia Electric
CO~P.l,ly·
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IIr. and Mr& wtllJ&m R. HUe)'
Mr, iLlid Mt-.'''. H. J'on7the or
In au offldal ceremony. the Pia,... of DlcklJulon avenue w111 have . . Th&yer road will eotertaln at ..
cuperat!Da' at 1':111 home .on ..-&1e
eeckl Helloopter CorPoration dedi. tliolr iN..I. i)v<:r the Memorial DaY
PLAHI' DmlCATION .
caled Ita new '600.QOO;.A.ro....utl· "Week-eftd, Md, Huey·. pannts. cocktail PartY at tltelr home "';.'
cal Reeeareb an~ ·Manufacturlne Mr. and' Mrs, William CuBley of tore the Serle. Dance' In the'
plant Baturc1a7 May !t. at Morton.
Woman's Club Saturday eveDlng
PenDSYlvania.
R_ E. Osborll. President of
the To"nihlp.. CommlMloDerB wel-
CHIROPODistS «ICOMMEND
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oomed F, N, Pla8itckl. Prealdent of
the Corporation to the comm~nltY.
Another important apea~er WaB
Clarence L. Conner. President of
the Delaware' Co'onty -Comm'iulon'"
era. Joeeph Broughton. President
of the Morton Council welcomed
the company to the community.
Navy
Ranking
personnel present
Included Lt. Comdr. PhUllp Baas.
the Bureau of AeronautlCll Real ..
4ent Representative a.t Piasecki
Hellcopter Corporation, who In a
brief
talk
wished. the
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FOR
FOOT HEALTH
proptlf, &ned.
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good luck and continued progress.
Mr. Piasecki In -a brief dedication talk greeted our new neighbors and e:xpre88ed the pleasure of
being able to locate in sucb, a
modern com~unity•...ue stated that
although the company had come &
long way in seven years,. greater
accomplishments, must a~d will be
ma.de In the futUre.
Harry Pac"" o~. Swart~mor~ ~ve~
nue, Vice Presla'eot of toe Pla~
seclf.i Helicopter Corporation presided af,the dedication.,
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Dis is
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FIeld, Va., 18 8pendlng ten days at
his home on Cornell avenue.
Mrs. A. Norman Hixon of Hlllborn avenue bas return.ed' trom. &
plane trip to the west coast where
abe visited her parents ot Oxnard.
CaUt, tor three weeks.
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eonsak bila " die .......
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Now You
president,
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sixteen
teb.r
Arters Brothers,
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HaTe Your
- . . Impro_ta, AJIar,..'
Kitd'.... _ _
aUoas,
tlOD.
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cabUl-.
cement work,· _ ) ' pine
GEORGE MYERS
Ave, Sw. DD86
paneling,
409 M1ch1g8n
Septic 'l'aDka Oleaned
Media 2581-R.
Since 1905
SI•• 2266
~~lnstall!rt~·Fi~llu~':.-~
Walters'
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FRESH PICKED RHUBARB 2 bunches 19c
()EI FRY HEARTS 25c Bunch
cal IF()RNIA CARROTS 2 bunches 19c
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
Formerl,. 01 M.edIa
.;rtii~~~bl:i-,n'!"t be
accomnanled by a
for three ltundred
to the urder
'i!o!'~~i~~~r:'!
Write
re8erv.e
bids••
Sealed proposals will be received at
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the county' Controller's ofHce. Court
House, Media., 'pa., until. 9:00 A.M ••
E~d publicity opened at 10 A. M.,
EST on Monday, June '2,' 194-7 for
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ID
The County Commissioners reserve
ding sheet..
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Each bid must be accompanied by
__ certlfled cheek for fifty ($60.00) dol-
llU"8 drawn to the order ot the County
of Dela.ware.
The County Commissioners reserve
the right to reject any or all bids.
Clarence T. Pepper
County Controller
Long mileage - they revel
In rolling up records. More
months of service - they
have stronger. tire bodies,
better able to take ~s.
Doll- , theydon't..
cost a penny
10lw-l0th Avenue
usi
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(lalI
and DelIver
for
Suburban and Country Home
Appruprlaie . Planning
Partial or Complere
Expert PlanUng
Conservative PrIces
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Charles E. Fischer
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I ad) aud mushroom son. Imme a e
del¥Very. Matthews, M.edla 030s-.R.
laundry tubs,
FOR SALE-Soapstone
Swarthmore
$10.
stand '
O)ver,
3171-W.
FOR SALE--
D. CLARK, Rose
stze '2£.'
FOR SALE-Handsome gard.n bencb.
Iron and wood. Moving away, win
sell 'cheap. Box C. The SWarUtmorean .
FOR SALE-TwO. glri·s Gym tunl....
$1.00" each. Can SwartJtmore ,06SS-J.
FOR SALE-Table radio, R.C.A.. Victor.
c"n Swarthmore 04ll9·W,
li'OR SALE-M,an·& white Palm Beach
Bult. size 38. C8:U SwarthmoJ:'8 0309'1.
NEW TIRES
DESERVE
NEW TUBES
,
PROPERLY BA' ....CED WHEELS help to give
you a .moother ride, Out-of·baiance wheels
directly or indirectly cause abnormal lire wear,
Make tbis small eztra investment in comfort
and saving, Stop in at Tire Service Headquar.
ter. today for new Goodyear lires, mounted
and balanced by "Wheel Specialists".
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FOR SALE-Eaay Washer; electrh-.
Eplnner type, ",.00. 608 Harvard.
Call Swartbmore 16", .
spaces calls so that others may use the Iin~ in
between, party·line service is GOOD service!
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Fred A. rub, Jeweler
5 East State Street.. Media
house,
Can SwartJ:a-
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SB.VERWARE
RepaIred and Replated
LOft
COl".' IF 'EI.S'l'•• ,.
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FOR RENT - Three-bedrooxn
.lune 1& to
more 2211.·
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Swartbmore 2253
1'OB BElfT
one keeps calls REASONABLY BRIEF, and
& WAI'I'E'
SWARTIIMORE 1250
m EPHONES
Play fair with your party.line neighbors •••'
and they'll play fair with you. When every-
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BuildeT.
FOR SALE-TopeoU ($11, large t~c~-
OUR EASY PAY PLAN
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can sALE-GtrJ's
Swarthmore, bicycle.
ftIl.
. 26'" wheel.
FOJ!oo. condition. $16.. Call Media. 2111.
UBERAL TRADE.IN ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR OLD nRES
3t-6-16
4 p.m.
TeL Swarthmore 1984
PIlone: swarthmore 0128-M
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RUTLEDGE, PA.
S161 0
att~r
FOR SALE
Quick Service
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Other tools also sharpened
Saws Set and Filed
Clarence T. Pepper
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County Controller 1Tw6-16
twenty-flve' -(25)' Sylvania C~201
Fluoresoent Fixtures (or equal) with
pendant mounting and lamps.
Specifications and bIdding sheet may
be ()btained at the office -of the County
ControUer. and no' bid will be entertained unless made out on said bid-
D~cIio' Set .ace
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Sharpened by Machine
the right to reje<'t any or all bids.
House, Media, Pa., unUI. 9 :00 A.M.,
; EST and publicly opened at 10:00 A.M.,
EST on Monday, June 2, 194-7 for turnIshlng F.O.B. COurt Houae, Media.. Fa.
Lawn Mowers
and Repajring
IS THE
ding sheet.-
DELAWARE COUNTY
Sea1ed prQ]"JOsals ,vlU ba received at
the County Controller's Office, Court
WOoing, Appliance
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BELL·TWlN GRINDER
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Harry A. Brehl
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MILES. MONTHS. DOLLARS
GOODYEAR
furnishing and deUverlng F.O,B. Court
House. Media, Pa, two hundred sixty
(260) boxes of EJection Scpplies, delivery to be made not later than
August 9. 19t7.
Speclflcations a.nd bidding sheet may
be obtained at the office of the County
Controller. and no bid wUl be enterw
tatned unless made OUt on said bid-
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Media R.D.
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Boob Kolek 8uppUea
GI66 log
71. WeJsb SD
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
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PAINTING and DECORATING
All Work Guaranteed
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J12\i W. LehIgh Ave" PbIJa.
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Phone s-thmore'2176.R
104 ComeD Av~ue
Swarthmore, Peuna. '
Phone Baldwin 1170
No addltloD21 charge for
sUburban caII&
chance
to 101'n
MilSON BUI1'LDERS
SOPp'LY COMPANY
'swarth~ore
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Here s your
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Laadtwpin,
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Tree Sur...., IIIld
409 Ildllpa An .
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HUlborn avenue are. entertalnJ.ng 5"SU'''" 4 "",,,.,.,,,,",,%S"i"~
Mrs. Jeglum's parents, Mr. and 8waftbmore 1448
Mrs. George B. Perkins ot Suc,
BROOKS
City. Iowa wbo return 'home bY
WJWAM
plune May 31 acter visiting here
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& RabblBh BemQTed
stn~e May 1~. Mr. and Mrs. Per~ IaWDS Mowed ' General DaullDg
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We Should Know How
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Painte,.. &Paper Hange,..
LARGE Fl.ORIDA ORANC'aES 39c cIoz.
. LARGE JUICY LEMONS 45c cIoz.
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entertain the family and SSO'1IdrdlDg Aye.
'Horton. Pa.
81M 'Cross hospitalization was fOnnedy
of· frIends 'at a. dinner ~S""5~S"~limited to Group Mem"benhip' (persons
io~o:.:~~e~:Te~~ll7.,bert'BrookS, party at Strath Haven Inn on
working In offlats, fa~ries, etc.). Now, if
swarthmoflfU(S.
McmorJal Day. Included among' the
you are under'66 years of age, and re~red,
ediate Service' and guests will be MiSs ~ra.naes Pet"self.. e'lnployed, or not now working-you
PERSON.tJ.,-I~ ,ma..Jtei, of electrio klns of, Madison. Wise.• who ar~
and your family may haye the IbW--cost,
w!:~::.ar: ,('B'endlx ,In(.~~. Ir~:ie"r rived W ednesday fo~ a visit w i t h "
non.proflt p;otection against hospaal bins
vacuu~ cleane~ter8; :lana .and her' niece. Mrs.· Jeglum.
that only Blue Cross provides. The cdds are
heaters, trona.lrlng old and new. ReMr. and MI"H. Robert Bradford
1 to 10 that you;"111 go to the hosi'ital within
of
U:venue entertained
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the next year. So mail the coupon today
done In oom~l:~':nt& New .vacupm at a cockta.ll party Sunday after-'
~ for complete informatio.!' about ~w you eon
write"" rell I bt and'lank tYJMI nnw
33'
Da'rtmouth
Avenue
loin ,Blue Cross. No clne wnt call on yo"
cleaners, UP~l Erich 'H. Hausen, noon In· honor· of Mrs. Robert
&
available.
286o-W
s.nu1bmOIe 0S4Ii
aPPUClTllU aUIPTl1 'IL' UNTIL IVIE 15t~
Swarthmore
O ' UIf
l \ no
· . .....w.r. call. Rector of Baltimore. Md,. wbo
swarthmore I'SV.
were. week-end guests, of ,Mr. and
No Medical Examination-but, y~ must
PERSO:~~8.b~le~:,I!U~he~~ M~s. C. IrwJn Galbreath of Beo
For
ad now.
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bouse 0
jamln West avenue.
22~.6~~~3~S'~·==--;:;;;;;;;:;;7,;:::-'~1-;;;;;k;;1 Mr. and Mrs. Dh'ney K. M"Ol"Me
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sP""""'rAL - Will make
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PERS°.ifAf''d.lIv';::; ol & n.... pontiaG ot Yale avenue entCl'tu.lned MI'.,
GOLD BOND
IN.OLL.IN' DI";, ILUI CI051 (ASlOCIATID HOSPITAL SIIVICI) _
,.. iJlI~ta:~ fO~u~e:p~~~el~~ J}~~~t~ KUmer S. Bagley of Duluth, Mlnn:.
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112 ·S. ,.IH 11alll, PHILADIL.HIA 2" 'A.
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122-B_
mont to be oc Pand bave an apart ns':a. week-en'd guest.
POURlNG.W()O. la...I1.....d .. obtGWllgWcnnotIonobout . . . . . CrocII'tat\.OMIlhcbHctt.for ..... . . , •
~t.aCnall·ws~~ ....... ore '164-'1.
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John E. Zer.be son of MI'. ond
B .....S AND BI' &.1UV~
apply.l,,"cntaftdthotnolOlc..anwillcallon ..eatlllYhome.
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tWrh .... w...d"Nonlo... wttcr.,.qu. ."Wonaaflolt~applyJ
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Mrs: J. E. Zerbe of Upper Darby,
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PLASTERING
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formerl'" ot'Swarthmoro, Is attend"wANTED-We will buy at beJlt prlce!J,
Ing th: Graduat. School of MeSUPPLIE
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Call Holly OU (318 or
n busl6'120 collect., (or appotntment..cuA ~ __ ~ University,
chanlcal Engineering
My M
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Caut., and at
willStanford
receive
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fldenUal COlonial
pUUCW'U,
~'!,~ 6'~'iitladelphta PI)te. wnmtngtgn, a Master's Degre.e at the end of
" N._ aD. Ad.... ..
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Delaware.'
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the summer session. Mr. and Mm,
Driveway Construct.ion
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I) es.r-old boy desires odd Zerbe;, the forme .. MIHS Emily Noll'
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W.ANT~l ~hool saturdaYs and
jobs' afterntbs. Call' swu.rthmo.re 1984. 'of S\varthmot"e. .·eslde in Palo,
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9f
Concrete
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Bununer rno
PETER DI NICOLA
rHIS IS Nor AN APPLlCAJlON - UND NO MONA'''
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D--'l'hJ'OO bedroom< apartnlent Alto. Calif.
Mr. and Mr-H. Hoy S. Latimer or
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'enant ellolbi. f.r OrlHllp M.....,.hlp MIl)' .110 ... rhhl ceupu....
W ANTE
n f ' Ished for September
or house, ~1~~403 N ,Chester rlVld ,CQrnell avenue
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Phone
Swa.
2628
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occupancy. "~
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'thelr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. II::==============~~;~==::~~~:;~~~~:-:::::_:~~:_::_:~~~;;:_::_::_:~:"T:_::_:TED _ UnfumtstKid ·house· or and M .:..... ...' . Harris Lat.lmer and I'
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'Va~~tment, swarthmore.VI;!~Ig-h~fe: 'son Harr.g, Jr., and daughter Lind- •
tor four. $90. Dr. Harter, W
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sey of Wellesley, Mass... who ar~
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10'1-.T1.
rived Monday fOr a two-~eek ~•
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or
6
drawer
WANTED-Sturdy. Call Swarthmore
,.l81t,
chest. aIlY style.
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Major and Mrs. Stanton von
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WANTEn--Steamer or medium-sized GrabUI of Cornell' ~venue enter•
trunk. Call. Swarthmore S152.
tained the fonner's father Dr. S,
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WANTED-Homes' for three. six-week': Becker von Grabill who was here
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old male .klttens. )lother Is, angora. on a week's visit while en route, •
swarthmore 2950-3".
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from a wJnter spent' In Da")-tona ••
"'lANTED-Home for- two-m()nth old Bencll, Fla .. to bls summer home
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, kitten. Call, Media 1.132.
at Mt. Gretna.
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WANTED
Woman
desires
work to- do
at ,borne.
Ca.1I laundry
Media ~~~~i!~i!ii5iii~;ii~iiiin
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RUMSEY CHEVROLET
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SwarthmOre 1439
CUNNINGHAM
BERNARD J. BRAZAS
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PERSONAL-va.cuum cle:ft!~, ~~~ a group
FOR QUICK SERVICE
Sliced BACON 69c lb.
Butter 67c lb.
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PAINTING
. HayS Penfield bas co~pleted his
freshman 'year at \VUUams College, included:
Peyton Bras, Barbara ztegentuB.
Mass., anJi will return to his home. Mar'" Phillhls, Kathleen JeSSUP,
on RivervIew road Monday.
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1t.fr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel, Garol Sue Underwood. Susan ocno Beth Jones, Ruth Garrett,
Jr., and eurol Hetzel of ThaYer re
d A
Poll'" Told, Sandy }i"ord an
ma.n~
road, will spend: Decoration Day
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week-end at th'elr cottage at Eagles da Spackman.
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·t the conclusion of the program
A
Mere.
Mr.' and Mrs. C. ,H. Jegluip ot retre8~ments were served.
P8R801'IAL
302 GayIey St., Media. .
Modern SanItary 1 1 1 _ We
go IUl7Where at no extra cba_
RAIBl'ON BR01'HERB
Pho",,: Oheoter. Hta. 42RIS
Mra. George T. Ashton hus re~ by the Alico Dttson Fund.
Tho tinal r~cibl.l by, plano pUllUs tU"nc'd f,'ohl New York whel'" she
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates,
of Dorothy I~ul W8.8 'held on Wed-" was un im,'1ted gU~8t of the fo"cslt- Johnny und Hally Bates and Clare
nesday In ~ Whittier HouBe ~a the
lfendr-lxson
of North Choater road
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College' campus. -beftlre a large val of \ Contemporary Amerlcan
wilt
spend
the
holiday
~eek-end
Music at Colu'rnblu Unh'el'slty.
group of parents and friends.
Prizes for tho greatest improve- '.rhese concerts are mode possible In shoreham, L. I.
ment during the year were. award~
cd to Gwen Watkins. Eleanor Balderston. and Noel Snyder, with
honorable mention to qlalre ~en
drilll:Bon. and Edwin Harris. The
AND DECORATING
prizes for the best practice records
By
were won by Claire Hendrixson,
Noei Snyder and Betty Spencer.
Puplts haVlng the largest number
3144 HARTvIu.E ST.
of points for memorized sol08 'were
Gwen Watkins
with
,U. Noel
Phila. 34, Pa.
RE 9·7113
SW.0152.M:
Snyder with 34, Eleanor Balders,
ton w.t,t.h 29, Norma ~ns~n with
29 and Molly HUBe with 28.
. Others. partlcipatIng in the pro, .
gram whlcn ~ncluded composittons
by Schubert. SChumann. Beet'!ovQn.
Grieg. Wagncr, and Johann Strauss.
NEWS NO'J.'ES
MJsceiIanOOas ____
tion.
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PreMDIa Piano Papu..
streamers adoa,ted the gym. The
chaperones were Mrs. ChrlBttaD,
Miss Barten, Mr. and Mr8. Thomp·
Bon, Dr. and Mrs. McKernan, Mr.
and Mrs. LlntolJ. Mr. and Mrs.
Hofmann, Coacli' and Mrs. Robtn80D, and Rev. Mr. ~del"8on.
PRIZE WINlIo"EHB
From 'one hand red and twenty.
rtve contestants representing 8eventy schools iit this area, carolyn
. Wt.lcox was awarded one of thirty
~r1zes for 'excellen~e· In. French~on
second ,year level In a recent ~pn
test. This 8\;e01, 8Po~sored by ihe
American AsSoclattorr o_t Teachers
of French, was held at Temple
University .. Prizes were awardc'd by
the French government. Carolyn
was . one ot tw'o representatives
.allowed.·Swarthmore Htgh.
scmeetrig, 1Dfm1l':'
. try.
CESSPOOLS
Mr.
was
p~~~~~~n~o~Ie~.=====:::;=~
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Cell
Tripple Tender HAM 63c lb.
ANNUAL BAND DlNNER
The annua:1 band dinner ,wlll be
given this evening to the fifty reguJar membeNl. color guaro, twirlers,
and
sixth graders who will
be Inlttated Into tbe band tblll eve·
nlng In the High School ca(eterla
at 6 o'clock .bY the pa~nts of the
band members. When ,the Idlnner Is
completed, thirty band members
from the gradee nlnt~ to t!,eltth,
will be presented with the annual
band awards ~y Robert 'M. H'olui.
Foilowlng thl.. the group '~II adjourn to the- lilgiU· School aUd1t~r~
lum where they wUl be en~ertalned
by a magician' and vent~l~oqulst.
The entert..alnment for th-e evening
_In charge O.f.
·McCray,
'chairman, Mr. Ogram, and~Dr.·. PlsQ.ue, "
SOPHOMORE DANOE
On l""rlday, :May 16. 'the Sopho~
more class gave' Us annual dance.
Thi.8 year, the theme' of the decom
tiona was that of. a sJdp. To oome
onto tlf.e dan~. tloor~ one. had to
go over & 'gangplank .. There was
a ltghthouse', with a light _that
bUnked OD and off all evening. The
band was the "Skyltners." .newcomqt8 to· the school . Their speclal
. r(lndlUon of "Shantytown" was ap~
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Rib Roast of BEEF 55e lb.
SCHOOL NEWS
·(ConUnued from S'IIa'e 1)
mIU.ltaI:ned that d e f _ 1Ihna14 be
oet up In case ot a p!atn-cloth_
m ..... AU felt ....ured by & cOcJuor'.
report that the bJaclr.
..rder<.d·b)'.tbe borolllrh 80me Urne
back were only ... part of t/le.
pollceman·& a\lmmer unUorm.
. It was 'l'noved and tIeCODded that
..,tle ....sbould be puled at 8tnIta8io
places about 'Borougb Hall' to IIUIIh
any likely lOOking dog....
'Been approac.h'IDg the premj=ee. But
the problem oi 'flOPPIng mailed
applications wltbout Inlerterlng
with the U.8. Mall War BuD un·'
solved at the eDd of Ute eveatDg.
and tbe' meeting adjoumed on· ..
Tm Roofs Painted
EBtate of EDITH SELLERS BUNT[NG, deceaeed.
I.d!iIIERB Testamentary
On the above Estate haVe been
granted \0 the undersigned, wbo request an J)erpona having clalma or, da.
m.&nds against the Estate of the de-oedent to make known the same, and
all
Indebted to the devedent
to
without delay. to
Smith and
~~~:l~i:Trust ~~p~ny of
'Dotl-Catclaer s.Gri:Ia
NeG,.. .Tlainl W.el
trOT WATER IlEATER
A.best.,. Covered.. .
RoofaRepaired
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Mr; IiDd Mn. Jolm de Moll of
Nortb Cbester' road enlertalDed at
a pantry.helf . eowv I'rIcIa7
evening In honor. of MIoo C&l'ol
Maude' Froebel and Mr,' Lollio de
Moll whose marriage will take
place' June 14. Gueeta Included Mr.
and Mrs. George Slewart, Mba
Shirley Naaon. MIsa Kitty Welts.
MI... Midge Brown. MIoo, Doria
Rowand. .an4 )(ra. GUEIDther H.
avenue. atteD~ed her clasa
at Va88aI' COllege from lI4a)'
Mr, Andrew My",",! of I£ngley
lIM ill
ltaaildcW pow_ ODdIe feet ...
la che .boet.
company
avenue. follo.~,., a '.,~aJor opera.tton pertormetl bl Cb_er ~ltaI,
Hay 6.
F~ebel. ;fr.
Mrs, Leonard C, ABbton of .Bllm
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nothing like it for thrills ...
see things tbeylike in
PEOPLE
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But the low·
all
1947 cars.
swung new Studebakers are the
cars everybody remembers.
Each i947 Studebakeris unmis·
takably a showpiece excitingly
different-thoroughly po~t...,ar.
Even more thrilling, ssy many
"I owners. is the .ay the new Studebaker handles and rides.
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See it now! Only car with "black
.. light" cIuh' dials-self·adjusting
brake.--unique new wide-vision
winclmrs ...... windlhieldl
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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iteeeiYes T. U. Award
Iteam last winter, M188 Putman Fa"-DtlyMemoritl'
Alice wl,l be graduated next month. She
A Swarthmore resident,
, Putman, of 'Lafayette a.venue, W8.8
the recipient "f tne T. U. -Award
for excellence In studies and .athltitles, when Temple Unlvcrslty held
Its annual Regalia Day exercises
on Th u rsday a fie rnoon (Ma Y 22) ,
in Mitten Memorial Hall.
Captain of the girls' bask~tball
Program
i8 a Kenior in the physical education department.
(~DUDu.4
trom Pap 1)
8.
Charles F. Seymour
Mrs. DeWitt Hills of Elm avenue
Pennsylvania
'Is con ft ne d t 0 th e ..T osep h Prlce
Color Sgt, 30th Int. 3rd Dlvlslon
Memorial Hospital, Philadelphia,
March 18, 1927.
with a nervous breakdown.
Also:'••On Fairview Road, east of
and about 200 yards from
Church on opposite side of
road.
'Jonathan Worrall
Veteran War of 1812'
Returning by way of Park, Harvard and Rutgers a"enues paraders
wlll halt for the placing of a'
.wreath and a. short address by'
Post Commander Howard Hopson
at the World War II honor roll ~n
the bank corner: Dr. Cutler wUl
again deliver the benediction which
SWARTllMORE 1250
ROAD
wlll ~ose the day's formal ceremonies. The world war II dead In-
CLOSED
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
MAY 30 and 3l
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Following the hUitallatlon.of neW'1
officers, the members· adjo~i1led
to tne porch for the J!rogram.· Mrs.
Marshall Smtth of Rose Valley
gave a. short talk on children' and
adult stories. and how she "ar_
rived."
, And Pre-War Pikes
Oil 8m.... aad G-1e,..
Pm,.-
F_... .'
on BamiDa Octm._ W.... H.ten
on BamiDa Hot.AIr
Now AvaiI.hle for 1"''''''''18
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Swuthman 1894
This is your day ••• Your Wedding dayl
A dAy you've dreamed of ••• plamed for.
Welmow you'll want everythiae pNfect,
, P,atticuJarly the fIowm We'll be .,Upt.
.
ed ,10 talk _er an ,your plaaa and help
you in every ~le, way.
clud~:
AlifU, \""ebster S.,
Burgett, Marcu.s C.
BUrke, wUson
Ollidwell, Paul D.,
Cook, Bruce S.,
Dav1sson, George Edward,
Dwyer, John E.
Fussell, Milton H.,
Harrison, ,FJoederick E., I
HadJand, I. John
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Henderson, Vernon
'1'Iaia ill the ldirsa Machine
rap
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nrf8Ce. See the dUlerenee it Dtakea III deeper, lIlore thoroqh
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WRITERS CLUB MEETS'
PREP~
YOUR {'.Aft
AGAINST SUMMER
HEAT
Come in For.
1. Lubrication Cbange
2. Engine Tune-Up
3. Radiator Flush
4. Brake Check
5. Tires and Tubes
(Bargains)
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.$1) WELSH ST.
OIBS'I'BB, .P4•.
AYD DON'T FORGNr •••
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Dbmers
Dessert Bridge Party
$~.OO
from
Bor«
Novelty &
Deeorative
Candles
C·ARNS
FLOWERS
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~hone
Swa. 0450
Springfield, -Pa.
Baltimore Pike
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Store Will- Be Closed.,
Friday May· 30th.
and
S~turdaYJ ·M~y 31st~
Will be open Monday, June 2
HARRIS .&
co.
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•Luncheons
1UI1erty, ~ugh A.
Holland, Wistar
Johnson, DUliel P.
Koch, Louis J.~ Jr.
IALI'8OIlt Allred .W..
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IApplncott, \Vallace 'Jr.
Lewis, Wendell PbllUps,
MacMi11aD, lIarr7 s.
Main, ~Ia1cobn
Mellen, . W. ,\V. Jr., '
l\iiUer, Harry L)'DD, Jr.
Myers, Clarence Engeoe,
Osterlund, . Jack
Smith, Stuart F., Jr.
Stauffer,
Stokes, John Ho, Jr.
Storok. Lonls J.
Thorpe, WIWam L •
\Vernher, Wa.lter 'A.
WJJJdn9f)n, Jarmes O.
,\Vithrow, Floyd
Youmans, Joseph ~facArthur
As Is the annual custom children
of the . community wlll enjQY rides
on the borough fire trucks at the
end otthe morning's scheduled
activity.
Under tho sponsorshtp of the
Swarthmorc Recreation Assocla,tlon
a baseball game between' the local
Hornets and the American Legion
team wlll be played on the college
·hallfleld at 3 P. M.
The Association Is also presenting Weston Clark's Orchestra for
aancers of all ages at 8:30 P. M.
the high school gymnasium.
I Dancing ~Ill. continue until mIdnight and be interspersed by a
novel,. floor show of local. talc'nt
.under;;t,he direction:' of Mrs. OHver
G .. Sw:an.
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RIDLEY PARK
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New ,Pre-War Quality
HANNUM &:. W A.JTE
YALE and CHESTER
JrlI'8. Rlohard T. Randa.l1, Sr., of
North Chester road' wUl enterta1u
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n ey • ~ 0 - eW' or
City, a former Swarthmore reeldent. who arrives today for an extended vlslt. ~
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Media Woman's Club \Vcdnesdal", June 4, 1941.
t:30 P. M.,
Reservations 50c Incl. tax
·$t.'1$
.COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
Call Mrs. nootD.e
~Ied~ OU~
STAG BAR
THIS SPACE AVAllA'U "FREE"
f OR ANY WORTHY PU'liC
~OTlCE-CONTACT BELOW,
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
JissuP
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET. RQOMS
& COMPANY.
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flONT AND ORANGE STS.
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The annual Delaware County
Writers Club luncheon was held
at the Strath Haven Inn on Tuesday, May 27. 8warthmoreans serving on the committee of arrange·
ments were Mrs. Oscar J. Gllcreest, _ chairman.
Mrs.' George
Krenhikoff and Mrs. Edith Simpson.
Mrs. Hobert Coates gave a shOrt
resume of the work done by the
.poetry class, a branch of the Wrl-,
ters Club. Award winners of tne
High School' poetry contest sponsored by the Club. were announced
at ·thls time. Three schools participated In the contest this yearSwarthmore, 'Nether-Providence,
and Yeadon - and four of the
names. read :were Swarthmore 8tu-'
dents. T,hcy were: Andrea \Vilcox
of Ogden avenue. First Award;
Samuel Nowell ot Rosetree rolLd,
Media; Third A,vard, HonOO"able
MenUon. Nan Pitman of V~r
avenue, and Betty Spencer of
Guernsey road,
\Vrlters Club
members won
eleven out of 1 S awards iQ. a contest sponsored by the, County Federation ot 'Women's Clubs.' A
Swarthmore mcmber also placed 'In
the State PoctrY. and DramA. C~n
.test. Mrs. Gllcreest ~innlng third
honors in the Drama with her Olieact play, "The Last Interview."
This play will be printed by. Wal. ter ,Baker, publishers In Boston;
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SWIM '''SUITS
FOR
Juniors, Misses,
Women
,3 79 '. 4 98
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And Up to 1500
Satin lastex, knitted lastex.
plain or printed jersey, cot:"
tons, and plenty ,0£ novelty
fabrics.. Choose a one or two. piece style---:They're all beauties and very
in~pensive•.
H~adquarters
in
Chester for
Catalina
Swim Suits
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