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THE SWARTHMORE
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SWAR'IHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1947
VOL 19--No. 31
MYERS- TO' HEAD
PENN'STATE UNIT
Priest in
HORNETS TALLY
3MORE WINS
Mrs Paul M. Paulson of 100 Park
avenUe will be chairman In charge
of flowers collected fOI' the ward
patients of the Philadelphia General Hospital this month. A repre·
sentatlve of the Methodist Church
which is sponsoring the service tor
,August, Mrs. Paulson wLll provide
,containers each Wednesday In
which contributors may leave their
Councl) wiJl' agahi take up the tlowers. '
Three more wins this week put
the
Hornet's present /!tr~k at 12,
local dog problem when ,It sits in ,
,
giving
a season's total of 16 vicre-gular ses.'iion at Borough Hall
tories to four defeats.
Monday evening.
Thursday evening they trimmed
For awhile ::;warth01ol'o
pet
Prospect
Park 4-0. Chuck Laws.
oWners ~ooperated fairly well with
who
normally
plays first base. made
the town fathel's' attempt to hav'.l
his
debut
on
the pitching mound
dogs restrained on leashes or conand
gave
a
promising
account of
fined' to their owners' properties.
hlmselt.
His
fast
breaking
curves'
But the past week or so a return
and
change
of
pace
completely
bafto tho (ormer laxity 'has been
tied
tbe
Prospect
boys
as
he
held
noted, with canines, running at
them
to two 'hlts and a, walk,
largo to the annoyance of pedeswhUe registering 14 strikeouts.
trians, the halTowinl{ of luotorista,
Monday's deadline on candidate
Swarthmore's flrst two runs came
the defilement of neighbors prop~ withdrawals left the parties' slate
In the third Inning when D. Swan
ertieD, and the ever-present threat complete for county offices in the
and Bullock scored on Laws' double
of spreading I'abies which will September 9 primary election. Still
to right center. Two more runs
never be controlled aN long f:.S dogs in the running are:
.
crossed the plate' In the 4th on
are allowed to run' at large. This
County Com'mlssioner (two to be Thorbahn's single, scoring Streeter
Is, not pUl'ely ahot-weathor prob- nominated)-Raymond S, Munsoll and Gallagher.
lem as manly people think, ,but a ot Hldley Park, Joseph W. Buttel'
In Friday's game with Norwood, '
year round prOI)osltion. A trolley of Lansdowne, Clarence 1.. Connor the Hornets came from behind to
lead between poles or trees In the (incumbent) of Chester, John H. win, Spotting Norwood three runs
back yard or an inexpensive fence Doherty of Haverford 'l'ownshIJl, on three hits and a walk in th'e
is easlly placed and in addition to Joseph ,'1'. 1\1ullray or Newtown first Inning, Thorbahn.' pitching for
keeping the dog owner "within the Square, Edward Sakers of Lans: the Swart'bmoreans, settled down
law," affordll protection for the pet. downe, and Michael J. Burchell of and held the opposiUon hitless for
Most states. Indudl~g Pennsyl- Chester.
the remaining six tramcs. In the
vil-Dla, have statutes strictly remeantime,
the local ',boys collected
District, Attorney-Gu'Y G. dequiring dogs to be on leash at any !<'urla of Swarthmore, C~ William six, hits and four walks. allowing
tlm'e the)' Ill'e of[ their private Kraft (incumbent) Clifton Heights. Houtz. Barr, Patton, Bradford and
Tborbahn to tally. Final score was
properties. Unfortunately the law
County Treasurer - Br)'an
L.
5-3.
is ~ot enforced by the 8~ate or th.,
Schaefer of Yeadon, Mrs. Rae V.
Monday's game with E(ldystone
local governments exccpt In dh·:.!
Blester of Upper Darby.
was postponed, but the Hornets
cases and emergenc'y rahie~ scal'CS,
Recorder of Deeds-Hichard A.. came back Wednesday evening to
Council has eVen enacted a, borHawley,'
Aston Township; Willlllm trounc~ Tlnicum 8-2.
ough ordinance similllr to the
K.
H.
Ll~vnle,
Darby.'
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Games'scheduled for 'the coming
state law. It prefers asking ana
e.
week
are:
Register'
of
WllIs
Charles
counting on' the voluntary coAug'ust
I-Wallingford
Away
Black
;ot
Uppcr
Darby,
Arthur
P.
operation ot an Intelligent clti:o;enAugust4-':G~ce
Park
HOll}e
r:5'; ,'rathor' :'than . h,A-'Ylng to ,ad~t Bi'ethemlt. (lPfJlmbent), Darhy.
August' 5-Ed'dystO'ne
Away
9t~ingent
measures < w'lthln
iiM
Prothonotal·y-Mrs. Flor~nce G.
August
6-Lelpcrvllle
Home
power which would result in fines Broomall, ~wa:rthnlOre; William C.
August 7-Lelpervllle
Away
to parents 01' the Joss of some Knodel, Springfteld.
child's pet.
County SUI'veyer - , l!:dmund C.
\Vra'Y, Colwyn; H. Gilroy Damon.
Nelher Providence.
The Democratic list was set with
the following candidates:
county Commissloner-Bernanl
Dr. Gilbert F. Close, Jr" a minisM.
Burke, Aston Township; A.
ter with the Presbyterian Board In
Boyd
KUne. Drexel Hill; James
Philadelphia, will be guest preacher
Attendance at both schools !S
Conte,
Chester; Charles G. Keller, exceptionally high with Swarthat the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church trom" August 3' through Drexel Hill; Al Crawtord,JI·., 'Cllf- more Recreation Program In lUi
ton Heights; J. Walter 'I'urnel', final week. Tournaments and tea
August 17:
Up))cr Darby; James 'F. Dougherty parties are taking the sPOtUghl,
As Associate, DlrectOl' of the De(incumbent),' Leipervllle; Joseph At the upper school competition Is
partment of Young People's Work
keen In <:-heckers, tennis, badminof t'be Presbyterian Board of Chrls- Ii', Murray, Media.
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tian Education, Dr. Close is responDistrict J\ttorne)-:-Norman SnY- ton. archery. quoits, etc. Medals
wUl be awa.rded to the winners on
sible for the ~trimgthening. co-or- del', Cposter.
dination and enlarging of the
County 'r1'ea8UI'er - James H. Friday lnornlng. The lower school
15 showing its hand work In clay,
On V.cation
Church's summer program. This Hawkins, Darb)' Township.
wood,
and other media. DramatiThe Rev. George Christian' An- program, begun in 1908 when 162,
Hecordcr ot Deeds-Walter L.
zions and songs add to the fun' of
derson, Rector of Trinity Church, delegates attended the first con- ,Rhodes, Media.
has left ,for Monhegan Island, ference, now enrolls approximately
R e gi s t' er 0 f Will s -I", I'an k P . Hill , the final tea parties for parents.
,
Maine, where he will spend the rest 30,000 Presbyterian young pe~ple Collln dale.
'I'his summer has been a hug!}
of the summer. Before returning to annually 'in summer enterprlses
g
SUCCess at both schools with 9US4
County Surveyor A. 'Vaoyne talned interest of the chUdren and
Swarthmore he will motor ,to Que:- throughout the c~untry. It includes
junior
high
camps,
conferences
for
1\Iosteller.
Ridley
Township.
bee and Novia Scotia, returning to
a smooth harmony among the perseniors
and
young
people.
work
the 1pulpit
on
September
7.
sonnel.
The ease with which the
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WIN CLASS '15 AWARDS programs have wor.ked'
conferences, youth caravans. and
be
David Tyner Brown, son of Mrs. ct:edlted to the excellent dIrection
the service projects known as Work
Scouts To Make Trip
WLlliam Allen Brown; Jr., (nee of M,:s, J. Howard Taylor at RutOn Saturday, July 19, eight Fcllow:ships.
scouts from Swarthmore Troop 2
Dr. Close was "chosen to direct Marian Simmonds), was awarded gers avenue and Thcodore Purnell
'left 'town for' a trip to the Chesa- this Important part of the Church's the $600,sCho,lars\IP for the 1947- at Collegc avenue.
peake Bay. They were led by As- mlnlst~ to youth because of his 48 term at Swarthmore College,
Mrs. Taylor is well equipped for
sistant Scoutmaster Jlpt Hardlgg. wi,de experlenc~ as
leader, vesper from the ClasS of 1915 Scholarship this kind of work, having' taken
Though it wet th~Ir\ t9 the skin, bad speaker, and director of summer Fund established in 1940. Other her training' at Wilson College and
weather failed to dampen their ,camps and conferences. J;>revious winners were Stanley Wetherold, Temple ,University, and graduating
spirits, and w'ben it cleared, the to his affilliltlon with the Board, Jr., $300 and Peter Knaur, son of from tho lUman-Carter unleof the
boys had a flne time ~wlmming and Dr. Close held pastorates at two Augusta Jl11inghaus Knaur, of New Unlverslt'y of Pennsylvania. l\[rs.
boating.
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Presbyterian c'burches in Illlnois, York, $100.
Taylor's Interest Is with the preScouts ,attending were: Larry first, at the Lewistown Church, and
Tyner will enter Swarthmore as a school child. She taught the first
Franck, John Steinfeld, John Tyler, then at the South Park Church o( freshman In September.
kindergarten at Friends' Select
.Jimmy Lees, ~enny Wright. Barry Rock Island. He was elected ModSchool in Phlladelpbia and is' now
Coleman, Bobby Allison and Harerator of the Presbytery of Peoria
Co~pete for Rifle' Honors
Director of the Nur.i~'rl; School at
lan Jessup. Larry Franck was in
In 1938.
J. R. Sadler and Margaretta N. l\ledin. Friends Rchoot.
charge of the trip,
,Since the beginning of his minl8- ,Sadler, Parrish Rd., and Wray M.
Mr. Purnell is equally fitted for
Mr. and Mrs. Jo;l1.n M. Corse of try, Dr, Close has been espeCially Hoffman, Swarthmore left this his wOl'k with the SUlnmer Clul>
C1I.llllcothe, Obio have returned Interested in Christian education, week for Camp Perry, Ohio, to join with a B,S. fro~ Albright College
home aft6l' a w~~k'8 visit with the having served on Christian educa- the 7~0 partiCipants making their and an M.S. from Penn State and
former's parents Mr. and Mrs. tlon committees of presbyt~ry and bid for the top rifie shooting honors graduate ,'Yo.rk 8,t' the ' ,unlv~rsltY
Geol'8e l"; Corse of Yale avenue.
,syn04, as clui.lrma:n of the'Summer at the 63rd renewal of the National of Pennlilylvanla Md ~:~hlgh Uni'and
Arthur C. Howland Conference Committee of the Synod, Rlfie and Pistol Championships.
versity. Mr. Purnell plaYed footof Guernsey road returned home of Illhiols, and
chi..irm~n 'of' the
Actual competition' for the Na- ban, baseball and ,'tias'ketbaJI as an
Saturday after vacationing at their, Commission on Christian Education' tlona~ crown will get ~n«erway on undergraduate, ' haa ,coached footOottage' at ~ Haven for
of the C~uncll of Churches of Rock the Ohio range on Aug, • ending ball at Quakertown' High and a~
month.
Island County. Illlnols.
up with the International Dewar stated In lacr088e and l~all at
~rthm~re .. ~~i~_' ut; hlis al)(1'. and lira. .JoeephS. Carter of
A. ~¥ate of'Weamln~er Col- Match onAuaust ••
VUIrar' aftllue will retum tooorroW' lep;PaIto~, ~rl, Dr. Cloee dtel
The ~lattil Championships will be ways bet'n InterMte«' in sCout work
~r .. two-W",k u.oatlOIl til puebl" hi. 1eJ;Il~ 1rork at ,lJcConIlick held t~e foilowtDtr week on the and. was· director' 'of - the Int~
-..-. DeIl'ftI'. Colo. In PUeblo th~ ~ . . . ......,... C~,H. 8&IIle ~ betWeell Auaut lZth, mural program at P.II.C.
,The Rev. ~evl\le Lascelles-Wlil"d,
. ,
Episcopal Chaplain of the Philadelphia (Jemiral Hospital,
act as
priest-in-cbarge at Trinity Church'
dul"lng the month of August.
Chaplain Lascelles-Ward served
in India a,nd 'Chlna before coming
to this 'colmtry, and In a:ddltion to
~aching In Chinese universities Is
an author of several Important philNew admiilistrativll head of th;e osophical works.
recently-announced
Penn
State
Center at Swart,hmore 'Will be
Arthur K. ;\leyc r s who has been
Bel'ving as district representativc'
in the Philadelphia area for The
Pennsylvania. Shlte College.
Mr. Meyers' appointment Is effectlve' immediately and .he is
transferring 1).1s headqulI.rte'rs to
855 Harvard Ave., Swarthmore,
froln the Philadelphia district office In the Board of Education
I
Building.
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The American Legion Junior
'l'he Penn State activities In
Swarthmore wUt, be, centered In the Baseball Team went down 1n deadmlnistratlon bulldlng of the 'feat before a determined Upland
former Mary Lyons School adjoin- team' early this week in the final
ing the campus of Swarthmore P luvol't for the County Chalnpion, \
College. The college acquired the sh,lP.
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Man Lyons bulldlng'l5 last year and
A three-game series was played
just recently' arranged tor thc with Upland winning the first on
leasing of facilltlesto l'enn State. their home fteld 6 to 3. 'rhe,
Penn' State's operatlonf:l at the Swarthmoreans came back to win
new center will Include Instruction \a beautifully played' second by the
for 200 freshm13n from the Phila- score of 9 to 5. A ftnal and dedelphia area who have been ad- ciding game was played on the
mitted to The I;'ennsylvanla Stato Riverview AvenUe Field last MonCollege; classes of the evening antl day and saw a brilliant vlsitol's
daytime
technical
institute';
a., team turn back the local bO',Ys 12
Guidance Centel' fOJ'mcl'ly operated to 0 behin4 shut-out pitching by
In ChesteJ': and othe~ extension Upland's Ketrlck.
programs.
This senes brought. to a close
The new administrative head the most successful season of
WUB assigned to the Phlladelphla American Legion Baseball that the
district office in Febl'uary, 1946. Borough has ever had and Is a
A native of PI~tsbul'gh, ,he ~a.s grand .tl"lbuteto Russell Snydel;
graduated
froln
Carrick High who coached the boys' to their
School there in 1932, and from leagUe eluimpionship arta'i' a 1946
Penn ,Sbte with honors, in Feb- season during w.hich only one
ruary. 1941. He was apPoillted as~ gl}me, waiJ won. This year the
. 'slBtani' 'di~ti-let represe.ntat,ive , tor.' 'lo~l
VlctilriouS' in nine
the College In the Pittsburgh, area of their ten regular season' conImmedlatcly upon graduation. The tests.
following: year he entcrp.d th~
As previously reported thcl'c was
Armed Forces, serving 44 months no standout player on the team
in the Army attaining the rank of this Year. All of the boys played
captain, and was awarded the together superbly and acco,unted
Bron:o;e Star 'l\{edal, three Battle for many a ftelding gem during
Stars, a, l;>istinguished Unit Ba4ge, the season 'whloh was packed with
and campaign 'ribbons for
19 the best brand of play,
months overscas service In the
The American Legion Is par~nropean theater.
ticularly gratbful t,o Coach Snyder
He is a member of Sigma Phi for his efforts in developing a
Eps~lon, Kappa P,lIi Kappa, Pi team which morc than satlsfactorGamma 1\Iu. Phi Kappa Phi. and lly represented the Borough in
the Miumnic Order. l\f'r. and Mrs. County wide' competition and Is
Meyers Ihre at 133 Runnymede justlfiably proud ot the t,eam and
Avenue, Wayne.
Its coach for the mannel" in whioh
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he handled them to thc Champlonshlp.'
will
Headquarters To Be
on Harvard
Ave.
$3.00JE,AR
CANINE PROBLEM
TO BE DISCUSSED
Chaise
'4da
Beat Tinicum By
Score of
Council Notes Many
Pets at Large
Again
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FINAL CANDIDATES
SET FOR PRIMARY,
LOCAL NINE LOSE
SERIES PLAYUFF
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All Parties Complete
Withdrawals on
Co. Slate
Legion Team Falls
To Upland
2·1
-team':;8!;
',:raulson Expansion"
Program COJl)pleted
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'Rhe Paulson expansion' program,
interrupted' by the war. ~ now
completed with ,extensive alterations to their Oriental ,rug store.
The program was'started In' 1939
with the construction, ,of a l~rge
building for the clea'nlIig and
storage of l'Ugs, and with: the purchase of th'eir famoua "Mirza."
rug-washing machine.
A second, larger bullding was
, added in 1946, featuring a humldtty-and temperatttre -'- controlled
drying room, greatly Increa.sed
fire-proof storage space. jl.nd ~dde~
cleaning room, Peopl~ ~a,Vt) 'come
miles to inspect this plant. Rug
cleaners from distant places have
also come to inspect the plant,
particularly the MIrza. 'machine and
the, specially-engineered rug dryIng room.
The newest feature of Paulson's
'expansion progra.m Is their enlarged store, with' a show window
16 feet wide. This window affords
a full view of the entire store at
allttn:aes, provJ~ f~! better d~
play ,'cf ~e, Orteatal . rUgs. ,
Last 'Year. when prices were
riding h1~h. Paulsons, wer~ ~r
ous exponents of the view that
high prices were not necessary.
This was several months before
President Tr~. . . .rea. p~e
ea.mpaign was formallY enunciated.'
ElIsabeth BrpIlt of South Ches-
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IN FINAL, WEEK
DR. CLOSE WILL
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Mr. Robert W. Richardson and
BOn. Bob of P8l"k avenue drove to
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. campbell and the Thousand Islands last weekchildren Peter and Susan of Dart- end tor Greta Richardson. who
mouth avenue' leave today for a bas been v;lslUng Chrissy Ford for
visit with relatives in Bennln,gtan. two weeks.
Vt.. aDd Hamilton, MB.88. Dr. campMrs. GlIbert S. Faries and Mrs.
beJJ will return In two weeks whUe Anna Price of Haverford avenue
his faml1y will ·vacatlon for a visited COUSins, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest
month.
P. Collins in Smyrna, Del., last
Shirley MacMillan or Vassar ave- week·end.
nue 18 visiting her uncle and aunt.
Mrs. Hannah G. Gettz and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Gillian of Is- Hannah Dutf and 80n Frank or
land Heights. N. J .• this week.
Elizabeth, N. J. arrived yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. "Harold R. Goodwin
to vtslt Mr. and Mrs. Frauk Gettz
of Rose Valley entertained Mr. and
of Dickinson avenue tor a week.
Mrs. N. Werner" Goodwin of New
Mr. and Mrs. D. M: Gowing and
Hope, and Miss Emilie S. Goodwin
daughters
Nancy, and Susan of Parof Germantown. as their week ...end
risn
road
are
leaving tomorrow for
guesls.
Alan D. Goodwlo of ROBe Valley a. two-week vacation In the Thout
ls Spending I the summer at Little sand Islands.
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SWARTHMOREAN
AUGUST BRIDE
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10 -:-5 Wednnd.ya . .d Satwdays
10 -1
portrait anJ
e.-l'Ciaf Pftot.,I'GPt.,
P/'olOgl'Gpleie If,ipl'lUtll
- ' s..p,JIM
The Bouquet
Heat Wave? Try a Cold Wave
13 South CIIeoter Road
Call Swarthmore 0476
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Our ever.widening circle of customers is evidence of service that satisfies the discriminating
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Announcement
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In deference to the
tremendous volume of
business contracted at
our local st()re and its
growing needs and demands
and 2
COSTELLO
JDI;v 8t, Aug. 1
dreamed 1& would be.
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Ext...1
The Academ,. Award
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well
Rev. David Braun. Minister
Rev. H. Lewis CuUer. Minister
Jr., guest 'preacbflr.
......mg
:vou well. You
....- do til&&, '" litde trouble, '"
verr UUle coM . , • jas1: _
HUS-
GENE AUTRY
Roy N. ·KelBer. D.D.• Minister
SUNDAY. AUGUST 3
10:00 A. M.-Church Scbool.
11:00 A. M.. - Guest Preacher:
Rev. Walter'
J. Leppert.
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suNDAY. AUGUST
SUNDAY. AUGUST 3
. . 11: 00 A. M.-Meetlng for Worship.
There ~w11l be no provision for
chUd ca.re during meeUng for
attention to our original
August.
WEDN:ESDAY. AUGUST
College
Pharmacy
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ON THE CORNER
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CM'MP?f JllB4XDA
"COPACABnrA"
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FIRST CHURCH 01' CHRIST
IICIENTIBT 01' SWARTHIIORE
Park Avenue below Hanard
WedoMdq.veDloc meetiD&'_ each
week, 8 p..... Readlac room open
daUy excePt 1Ilm4Q8 and hollda;v8
11 to I P."" WtldnMda7 eveDlDc. -'l
'to t: 10 P.ID. .....4 t to t: all p.m.
GBOUCIIO MARX
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9:30 to 3:So-;.sewlng and Qunttng
In Whltuer Houa&. Box Lunc'beon,
All an, cordially in·
vlted.
11:00 A. M.-llunday SchooL ... __
11:60 A. M.-llunday X - n aer-
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Mrs~
PHILAD~LPHIA.
PENNA.
of CleaR
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AIR CONDITIONED
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OLIVER H. BAIR
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DI_lefORS
CO~
OF FUNIIALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
RI 6.1581
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pror~na1
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ph$'macist has studied botany, •
-I physics, chemistry, biology. and
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asaoc:iated subjects. Pharmacists
are giving the public a highly specialized service. '
. It is our sincere wish that you may never have
U1ness in your home. But if you do, take a
,our prescriptions to us.
'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
On' the Comer.
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All FOICE IAY,AleIST 1ST
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No one_ today -questions the fact that the whole. fu_ture of the
United States JDay rest in the very Clouds over your lJe-ad. And
tbenew, reorganized Air Forces giv.l thousands_of eligible young
meo an opportunity to take an active part in building America's
air power ••• on the ground as well as in Ihe sky.
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You may, for ,example, enlist in the Air Forces for three
years. If you have a spooialty which will qualify you, you may·
-also be able to enlist in a grade at higher pay.
If you have had Air Forces experience, you may join the Ak
Reserve and continue your military_ aviation training outside of.
business hours.
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eligible for advanced toohnical training at spooial Air National
Guard schools.
.On Air Force Day, make a point of finding out everything
about your Air Forces - especially the new Aviation Career Plan
described below. Full details can be obtained at your U. S. Army
Recruiting Station.
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NOW-THE Wt;)RLD'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY \''1" ..
FOR A CAREER IN AVIATION
he gives him the benefit of years
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JANE Wrt,BERs
''FI!'' O,ia. Week.......
pital
a patient a finished prcacrlption
8.00 A. M.;-BOIY Communion.
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
And its Loyal Patrons'
RIO GRANDE"
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SELJIS,_
''1WDJGHT ON lHE
8'l'OIUoCD ..... VI'
•
METHODIST CHUltcH
, in order to devote our fuR
4
$450 ~
AMERICAN RED CROSS Omce of
IF . ILLNESS COMES•
SUNDAY. AUGUST 3
M.-Dr. Gllbort F. Clo••.
11 :00 A.
SERVICE
_oed and
Elizabeth P. Sipler
w. 111* . .
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Co-chairmen
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
.
oomes first to mako your car last
Ia_
.
•
We have sold our
Our price for a complete motor
tune-up is lower than ;von ever
With the thanks of the Red
Cross go .the thanks of the BWarth...
more Co.inP and Hospital Commit·
tee.
Sincerely.
,
Emma H. Pyle
J''"'" 014
8112
DDMESTID
Hoepltal.
• CHURCH SERVICES
, -.
Thurs. - Fri: • .. Sat..
lndlvlduaJe In. the
4
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
_J', A_ S
PJIISClDoI,& LANE
PIi.
TclepBI1h l!1o......
THEATRE PHARMACY
AIR OONDlTIONED
ABBOTI' and
Louise Howe. small dllughler of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howe of Rutgers avenue celebrated her fifth
birthday anniversary We'dne8day
July 23 by entertaining 16 ot her
Iltt~e friends at a lawn p~rty.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. James E~ Davis of
Amherst avenue have been enter.
taiDlng their son and daughter.lnlaw Mr. and Mrs. D. James Davts.
Mr. Da'..ls left Sunday for Waltham,
Trinity Notes
101........ and later will teach matheHoly Communion wiJl be cele... mattcs at Olilo University. Mrs.
bmted at 8 A.M. and aptn at 11 Davis with her baby Bon is now
o·~loek. on' Sunday. The ~ev. N. vlsitlng her parents In Minor HUI,
L8.scell~s-Ward will be in cnarge TeDD.
.' ..
ot the services during the m,>ntll I
Mr. and Mrs. .T. P. Daugberty of
of August. The ushers for this S\1n- Dickinson avenue leave Sunday for
cJ&y will be: J'. A. McCorkle, J. H. a 10-day vacation at Chincoteague
'F~long. W. N. H~rvey, .T. W. Va..
Jones, aD~ E. O. 'La.ng8',
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daley of
Elm avenue returne.d home Monday
the HubJt!ct of the Les!-Jon.sJerino~ in all ChurcheB
Cbrlst, Scientist, on Sunday, Aug·
ust 3.' '. Th1e Golden Text Is:
him that glorh;,tb glory In this,
he understandeth and knoweth me,
that 1 am the Lord which exercise
loving" klndne88.
juda:ment, and
rlghteousneBB, in the earth" (Jere·
ni"lah 9:24).
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TRINITY CaUaCH
"A BOY AND HIS DOG"
c. . . .
~d
New DeUghtrulJ:v
''The Barefoot Boy"
W'
hI and Tharsda:v
_DIE BllAOKEN
BaIt<>. Pike
SWa.04GO
MEDIA
Satnrday ~Iatinee
CbUdl'en!a Show
...... Pai.ates Come
Ifcvne"
-Auguat _
wUl be c I _
DOOIl _
au 4aJ' _"87.
GJetlDc
We
Christian .Science ,NOles
be ....MOL
_
(and _ _ .. ~.
1UIW a4d.rea (wJam F 10 't ')•.
borough who made It posalble for
Wi to complete the fur=nlshlngs of'a
musiC room at the U. S. Naval
SWARlHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1947
~ "I~oyi/' bl
and
_
NEWS NOTES
floral trade.
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ZIlUOns
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p _ l o . . . . . . . d·
'time>.
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BEAUT.Y SALON
UNKLE HANK SEZ
"THE TWO IRS. CARROLLS"
Next to Media Theatre
Phone
Maraaret KeeneD
H. Pyle. II
Swarthmore Branch
American Red CraBB
316 Vassar Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna..
Dear Mrs. Pyle:
•
The music room in T-8 is lovely
and the patients and staff are very
pleased with -it. The furniture is
beautiful and the drapes and vene·
~~ ·Ch~ Notes
after a two-week vacation at :Polnt tlan bllnds add so m uoh ,to the
-TI)"I$', Cli~rch Scilool meets on 0' W:oods, L. I.
attraetivene88 ot the room. [t ie a
Sub_y~ib:orn1ng at 10. Dr. John H.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Huse and room where the patients most cer·
PiirQ,an:' wl,l preside. M.r. S. John- tamUy of V8JjS8.r avenue arc leaving tainly 'will enjoy playing music or
BOn is superintendent.
today for Lake Sunapee, N. H., listening to their favorite record ...
:The guest preacher at the 11 to stay until September 8.
IJWS.
o'clock service wlll be Rev. Walter '1 Mr. and, Mrs. C., W. Olineo of
We Wish to thank the members
J. Leppert of Philadelphia.
Park avenue are visiting Mrs . .ot the Swarthmore Branch oC the
The Church Nursery la open dur- Olmes' brother-in-law and sister, Red Cross for furnishing this room.
iog the morning service for care Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Post, at Ro. Many patients 'will benefit from
of the younger children. Mra. John chester, N. Y., for several weeks.
their generonlty over a long period
Spahr and Nancy' Spahr will be· In
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Dickin. of t1me. WllI you be good enough
pharge.
Bon and da.ughter Mary, at· College to extend' our thanks and that of
'l'he usbers for the mornIng serv- avenue are driving to Wihter Park • the patients to aU those who helped
ice are: D. D. Dickinson, Wesley :Fla., to visit Mr. Dlcklnson·s par. make this gift to the hospital posFrance, Don Dickinson and Walter ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .H. Dick. sible and tell them how much the
Dickinson.
inson • Haines Dickinson Is employ- men and we appreciate their In·
ed in Plttsburgh for the summer terest and cooperation.
With ronewed thanks and best
month&
Mr. and Mrs. ElwoOd Garrett
Mr. arid Mrs. Walter S. James of wishes, we rema.in
Very truly· yours,
PrincetoD,avenue with theht 80n-In- Scranton are visiting their son-in(Mrs.)
Margaret
H. Hahn
la.w an.f c 4aughter, Mr. and Mrs. law a.nd daughter Mr. and Mrs.
Field
Director.
ARC
Jay D. Cook, Jr., lett We~nesday William Campbell of Yale avenue
By:
(Mtss)
Dorothy
E.
Johnso_n
for Beac1l:' Haven Park where th,." I tor the ~8ek.
Recreation W~.~~er
will occupy a cottage tor a
"Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Meader
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weeks. Their' daughter-' Mary
~t Fairview 'road and Cornell o.veMr. and Mrs. Octavius Narbeth
crafts cl)uncl1or at ~nearby camp nue will ,spend & few days as the
Dune, Ship, Bottom.
gueats ot Mr. and Mrs. James Har- of Yale avenq,e and their daughter
Gloria Quick of Dickinson
per a.t their cottage in the Pocono Miss GwendoUne Narbeth will re·
tum home today following a twoarrived hOJn~ saturday atter taklng Lake Preserve.
the BUmmer course at the Un[versMr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Gem- week visit with the tormer's SOD,
tty ot Colorado.
Gloria plans
mill of Vassar avenue will return t'he Rev. A. B. Narbetli and famlly
return to the university for the home tomorrow after 8pendin~ a of Ashland, Pa..
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Snape of
opening of the faU term.
week In th'e POCOhOS.
Harvard avenue drove to Camp
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Oppen
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Riddle and
Netlmus, Miltord, last week ... end for
lander and. tneir son Ted of Yale their Bon Bob Riddle of Old Qrchtheir daugnter' Maryellen who bas
avenue. ac:companled by Mrs. Op- ard road. Rose Tree are vacatlonbeen there a month .. ,They also visit•
penlander's father. Mr. J. carroll ing at their cottage at Stone Harbor ed their SODS. Jay, a swimming
Hayes of, West Chester, leave to- during August and September.
counselor, and John, a si3nlor ca.li1pday by automobile for the Gaspe
,
Peninsula., Cana~a, .to vacation un,Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane WUkin- er, at camp Nichecronk, Dingman's .
til August 18. ,
Bon of Dickinson avenue spent the Fer1'1.
Mr. and Mrs. RusSell H. Kent
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson week-end at Montauk Manor, Monof
Riverview road are hosts to
'ot Westdale avenue entertained tauk Point. L. I.
-I
cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey S.
Miss .Ruth carson of .Cleveland.
Mr. Erich Rath of Yale avenue
Curtis
and
son Norman of Chicago,
Ohio as their guest ov,.er last w~ek- entertained at a cocktail party on
Thursday
of
last
week.
for
a
few,
days.
end.
102 East State St.
- J ' '"
Hospital Commltt~e request space
in the Bwarthmorean to publlsh
the enclosed letter which is. in
spirit, directed to the many organl.
-.. Entel'Cd as Second Cla.88 Matter, J'anual7 Z4. 1929. at the Post
OKlee at Swarthmore, PL. under the 40t of March '3, 1879.
C:,
H
May the Swarthmore c8.mp and
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DnrlDB ilol:I _
Tbe040re Hickin..
. BapwhLlll _
To the Editor:
PETER Eo TOW. Editor
MAR.JORIE TOLD, _late Editor
Lqrene Mccarter·
Rooall. Pel.....1
Barbara Kent
! . .~Lah~y -VanAien
~Wh•• yo••ove-Leav. dirt.hi....
THANKS LOCAL RED CROSS
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
OLD BANK BUILDING
Media 1263
Letters To the' Editor
P'&'
I'boiIo, S.-......e' 0100
alice barber, gifts
Magazine Subscriptions
In
:P1JBJ.JSHED. EVERY PJuDAY AT 8lVARTIIHORE,
THE SWARTIIHORE&N. UfC., 1'1JBJ.J8HER
·J\UGUST HOURS
•
FrIda:v and Saturday
BARBAIl4 STANWYOK
and
IIUMPIIREY BOGART
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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The marriage of Mlu Dorla Rowand, daughter of Mrs. Ellwood M.
Rowand ot Elm avenue. to Mr.
Charles RUBBell Schroth. son of
MI'B. Char!es Schroth of Pittsburgh.
will take place Saturday AuguBt
23 at 2 o'clock In the SwartlW-'.ore
Presbyterian Church. Dr. David
Braun wllI perform the ce,remony.
Attending, the bride as maid of
honor wlli be ·Miss Mary Ann
Letsche ot Ben Avon, Pa.. with
ldlSB Shirley N8l:Ion of Cornell avenue. M.lss Ruth Servais of DlcklnBon avenue, and Mrs. Louis DeMolI
of Phlladelphla as bridesmaidB.
Mr. Herbert 'Frayer will act 88
best man. The ushers will be ·Mr.
William SchrotQ, brother of the
groom. Mr. James Weir, Mr. Loul&
Royston, and Mr. Robert St. John.
Mrs. Charles H. Grier and daugh- all of Pltteburgh.
Egg Harbor Yacht Club, Beach
Haven. N. J.
"ter Sara Beth of Dartmouth avenue
A reception will follow the cereh
'Pauline Deacon of Lafayette ave- ivlslted Mrs. Grier's sister, Mrs. monY,at the Ch urc.
Homer
Meschter
o~ Penns Grove,
nue will sall tor hom~ on the Queen
Elizabeth on August 9 after visiting N. J .• over the week-end.
PURDY-HOUGH
.Julle Ann Richardson ot Park
relatives In England since May 31.
The Abington Friends Mceting
WhUa there she visited BruSBels avenue has returned after. visiting House was ~he Betting at " o'clock
and Antwerp, and the famous cav- relatives in Boston and Marble- Saturday afternoon, tor the marernB of Grotte de Hans, Belgium. head, Mase., tor three weeks.
riage of MISB Jane Hallowell
She also spent a. week with her
Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Witt Hough, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
cousins on a week's walking tout" and oons Fred, Da.vld and Howard. Israel Ely Hough of Ambler. to Mr.
through the north ot Wales with a Jr., and daughter Wendy of 230 Donald Alexander Purdy, of Wal.
group trom the youth Hostel.
Rutgers avenue who have Uved In nut lane, son ot Dr. and Mrs. AleJt-o
~8. Harold R.. Goodwin of Rose' SWarthmore three years, -leave to- ander Co.nverse Purdy of Hartford,
Valley entertained at a reuniop. morrow tor their new home In Conn.
The bride wore a gown of white
luncl1eon-brldge Friday. afternoon. Marinette, Wise. Mr. Witt has been
lace
over satin. fashioned with a
The club was tanned 23 years ago. transferred to Wisconsin as Perfitted
bodice, off-the-shoulder neckTbose pr.esent, all. tormerly of sonnel Manager of the Scott Paper
line
trImmed
with pearls - WId a
Swarthmore, were Mrs. Morris Company. Mr. an,d ]\.irs. Anthony
full skirt ending In a train. Hel'
Hirst, Ml88 Josephine Motherall of Fairbanks of Park avenue have
finger-tip vell of tulle tell from 0.
Phll8.delphla. Mrs. Stanley Howell, purchased and will occnpy the Witt
tiara at lace to match her gaunt.
Germantown, Mrs. D. S. Calhoun, home on Rutgers'a.venue.
Jets. She carried· garden flowers.
Drexel HUI, Mrs. Parke Doelpe.
Mrs. Theodore W. Crossen. forMrs. WUllam E. McLaugnlln act.
Phoenlxv111e, Mrs. L . .T. Servais. of mel'ly of Swartnmore,bas been ap- ed as matron at honor and Miss
Dickinson avenue.. Mrs. Arthur pointed assistant executive 'director Ann Hough as maid at honor, tor
Portens, Avondale Estates, Ga .•· and at the St. Louts, Missouri Girl their sister. The bridesmaids InMrs. WUllam Smiley, ot Ocean Scouts. She wlU assume her duties cluded Mrs. Edmund JoneR oC HUI.
City.
Auguet 1.
~orR avenue, sister of the brideMr. and Kn. Frank Markley ot
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bird and groom, Miss Frances ZeU of New
GU81'D1Jey roa4 returned home Mon- sons "WhIt and Jack ot Ogden ave- York, Miss Mary Ellen Ellis of
4ay after vacaUonlng at Northfield, nue left last week to vacation in Trenton, and 114188 Mary StoDe ot
Maes., for three weeks.
Beach Hav'fl until atter Labor Day. Coatesville. They wore gOWDtI ot
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Carey and Their son Bob. who has been 'taklng yellow marqUisette with yellow
Their
headdresses
their SODS Paul, Ted,' and Gary of a .course at Dlck1nson College, has gauntlets.
matched
their
bouquets
of yellow
North Chester road, leave today to Joined theni at the resort.
dalales
and
blue
corn
flowers.
vacation lJi Ocean City until after
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Meader
Small Linda Jones. three..yearLabor Day.
of Cornell avenue and Fa1rvlew
old
niece of the bridegroom, as
Mrs. B. Frank Butler of South road visited Mrs. Meader's sister
ftower
girl was picturesque in a
Chester road a.nd Mrs. William M. Mrs. J. J. cassady of BrlganUne,
Kate
Greenway
frock at pale yellow
Pomury- of Haverford. have return- N. J., over the week ... end.
m~rqulsette.
She
wore a wreath
ed :fro,m a three-week ql:otor trip
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. ',Croco and
at
tiowers
on
her
head to match
to Watch HUJ. R. 1_. and West famlly of HUlborn avenue wllileave
her old-tashloned bouquet.
Harwich.
tomorrow for a two-week vacation
Mr. Thomas Ellison Purdy servMr. and Mrs. C. W. Croco of HUl- at Barnegat, N. J.
ed as best man for his brother. and
born avenue entertalned Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Marsh, Sr. of Park the -Ushers Included Mr. Edmund
Mrs. Wilmer H. Hart and Camlly avenue left -this week to make her
Jones, ]\,fr. WnUam Hull Osler of
of Woodstown, N. J.
future home in Florida and will be Walnut lane, Mr. WIlliam E. McMr. and Mrs. .Tonn Jeffords of ,lo~ted at 1173 RIver road, South. Laughlin, Mr. Pa.yson Barber LangVaaaar a.venue have been entertain. Jacksonville, Fla.
ley, and Mr. Samuel l\f. Fox, 3rd.
. Ing their daughter, Mrs, Jackson
Eliot Jeffords, daughter of Mr. of philadelphIa .
Taylor and family of Chester and Mrs. .Tohn JettorllB of Vassar
A reception at CUrtis Hall, WynHeights. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor leave ave .• who has been In Alaska. with cote, ,followed the ceremony.
this week to make their home .in the American Red CroBS tor more
Bullato.
than a year will return home this FOR
Jean Brown of North Chester month. En ~oute she will visit reroad who Is spending the summer latives in caUfornia.
Miss Virginia Rath· of Yale ave.' CaD
at Stone Harbor, spent a tew days
nue
will leave tomorrow for ·.reton Mr.. Uoyd E. Kauffman
ot this week at ber home and celeValley
Ranch,
Jackson
Hole,
brated her 18th birthday annivel'.Swarthmore 2080
Kelly, WYo., to vacation for the
Bal'Y by entertaining at a small
month at August.
dinner party Thursda.y evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Brown of
TO WED TODAY
North Chester road will visit over
Mrs.
HobaI t Oakes Davidson of
the w~ek ... end with their young
Guernsey
road and Mr. FrankUn T.
son Duty who Is cfUl\plng at Camp
Flaherty
of
University place are be.
IdleWIld. N. H.
ing
married
today at the "Little
Da.Vld Deacon. son of Mr. and
Church
Around
The Corner" in
Mrs. Charles Deacon of Lafayette
New
York
City.
avenue, left last week to vacation
Mr. Flll.herty is a patent lawyer
for two weeks at camp To(;kwogh
for the duPont Company :in WIlon the Chesapeake.
mington,
Del.
Mr. Oakley H. Van Alen of Park
The couple will reside at 110
avenue leaves tomorrow to vacation
Guernsey
road.
for a month at Chautauqua, N. Y.
COLLEGE THEATRE
F....,., A Siiil I, INT
Today the Army Air Forces offer high school graduates an
unpIecedented opportunity to get the finest aviation sChdoling·
on earth.,-
It permiJe selected high school graduates to apply and qualify.
• for AAF specialized_ courses of their own choic~ .simply go to
your U. S. Army Recruiting Station, advise the Rooruiting Officer,
the kind of aviation training you want and he will provide you
with an application blank and a complete list of available courses.
When you are selected. to attend the course of your choice,
C~. enl~ ~ the ~rmy Air Forces for 3, 4 or 5 year~. Mler. Y0l11' '
Ie trmnmg penod you are guaranteed the educabon you have
II81ected to make you .a specialist in the type of work you want.
Get a list of all the schoo'Is and cou..';" open to y<;lU tindo;r ,
the AAF Aviation Career Plan at your U. S, Army ReCrUiting'
Station.
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"NEWS NOTES
Hr. aad H .... R .....UHeath &.nd
theIr
daughter Barba.... ot Cedar
...... O. H. Bko,lund ot EvaDlton.
len
Thuroday on a 10.-<1&3' va·
ilL. ,I. WaWIlIr" her ...... and dalqrh·
""Uon
to
Kennebullk.P01'to Maine.
te .....n·la•• ' ItIr.'&zul! lire. Palmer,'L,.
8k«lund of Swarthmore place for
the aumm ..~,,:Mr.:and ,1IraJ:llk!l:wlund
Bandy Heath IB apendlng the month
of August with a great aunt tn
ror the tor. cape May.
me". bretb....iD..l..w .and lI1ater. Mr~
Prof. Arthur 1.... Howland of
an4 Mrol'1I'211. C; Mcllr&~ or, 1II1n· Nortbweatern Unlvenlty.. EVaDatoD,
Frida" AIrpIt 1, 1947
. a'TIPSON
l"'~
PEJl80li'AL
to"':. Vt.. tor. twe weekI, .
slon at
BuUIs Schoo).
w~
Md..
Qraham Foster of Crest· lane
rushed to the- Garfield' Hosplta,l,
lea.ves today for l\ tutoring Job with
:
WashlQgton; :D: C.. for 'an emerMr. and'Vrl:~ ..Slt1ney'JeDklDs In the
PARTY-LINE
SERVICE
Keep calli BRIEF.
Beocy apendectomy Mond.., night.
,
PooonOll.
MJ'IJ. O. L. Van Alen"ot'Park ave...
Mlas Ruth Servais of Dickinson
nue
18 going to visit her sister in
avenue", ts visiting. friends In New
-Montgomery
for n. few weeks.
York City for a few days.
lA8I1e "I'Nt.vbI ot Kenyon avenue
ls vWUng SuaaD Hopson In Ocean
City., N. J.," for a week.
)fts. A. C. Wood of Swarthmore
ONLY 40 DAYS TIlJ.
avenue 1H entertaining her grand ...
daupter. Gall Chandler of Bound
YOU WILL NEED A
,
--
PBBSON.AL-Would YOU like B rare
c1erodendron plant with late irasrant. flowers, colorful berries? Cal)
Swarthmore 1808.
"""y.... -....C..
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Brook. N. J .• for a week.
. BID and Kent Collins of WallJngw
fordi 'are spending the summer at
Camp Mttlgwa, Rangeley, Me.
Commander W. H.
Collins,
U8NR. ot Kentwlll. Wallingford.
baa ;recently . completed a tour of
actl.e duty at the Philadelphia.
Naval Base.
T/& Robert Thorbabn or Rutgers
avenue, who Is stationed at Fort
Jay.,Oovernor'& bland, N. Y.• swam
bacltatroke on a relay 'team that
won" third place
In a
swimming
meet' of. five army camps.
COAL
L
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B
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"
W ANTED-toHome Is where the heart
is." We have no home but you h:J,v"
.~
THE BELL TELEPHOII
W ANTED-Furnl6h.ed or unfumlsh~d
house or a.pa.rtment or housekeeping
rooms by middle aged ooupie. Can
give excellent referencea. Tel Swarthmure 006'1.
COMPANY
Of PENNSYLVANIA
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Call
BUILDERS
YCOMPANY
331 Dartmouth Avenue
WANTJilD--Couple would appreciate
ride to BuzZards Bay or Plymouth
vlcltdty. August , or 9: to attend
country dance schooL Pleaae call
Swarthmore lSU-J.
HOME GROWN BEETS
8_0841
For
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
GOLD BOND
)'e.:u-round J)061t1on
Swarthmorean.
'..
Box
Wu\NTED--Apartment
Y.
.
by
'1'l-e
refined
young couple 'WIlh one '!hlld Pet'·
mantely located. Can !laY up to $80
monUl. Reply Box C, The Swarth-
morean.
PL4ST~RING
SUPP.LIES
A. G. Catherman
S. Cheater Road
W ANTED--Two college graduates deBire fumisbed apartment. Phone
Swarthmore 056'!~M after 7 P. M.
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"WIANT:EI>--We will
buy at beat I
prIces. old china, glasa, furniture,
firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313 or HolJy
Oak 8720, coll9ct for appointment. All
business oontklentlaL Colonial CuPboard. No 6 Philadelpbla Pike, WUmlngton, Delaware.
.
... 17 S. Cheater Road
Kodak Cameras
A.G. Catherman
W,ANTED-To buy. baby's crIb,
girl'. blcy
...
o
ditioDa-NOl"~"'"
,t."
'I~OO
. . SWIutIunore 0586"
tires. Call Swarthmore 2506· W.
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WANTED-Watch fob, gold ball. .,.._, '
- blaek l'fbbon. Advise selling
-SILVERWARE
1'. O. Box 86, Wallingford, Penna.
RepaIred and Repl••""
WANTED-Furnished bouse or apartment tor three by September 1ft
Fred A.
Jeweler
Swarthmore or vicinity. Tel. SWarthmore l'72B-W.
& East State s~ Media
.;, .1"bOne._v...... 1••• -
in
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ductorsand trainmen,be reduced. from
150'to 100 miles. which wouldhave·f;ba
effect of inoraasing their payGCm.
Such a run often to.kcs ,oniy ,tWo,OIr
three hours!
...
u-ae.
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
....IIDI LOUNGI
PRIVATI PARTY . UltQUD ROOMS
Dl>mands like these are'agaln.t,.·'
interesta of the whole Amerioaa
. peoplel'who depend on
Ice for nearly everythlna
eat,
wear,and use;
These rulaI would cost A BU.TlQW,DOLo
LAlIS annW!lly-a gigantic w8llta ,which
neither tile. railroads
the cOuDtry
can afford.
.
Railroad, workers are good. ed" II
and, good employes, with pride'in~
calling. Their record during the _
was outstanding. We do not belle.,.
they fully understand the "featherbed" '
rules which the Union]eadem 1118.demanding. We do not believe the,.
understand the harmful results wlWlla
these rulaI would have to the raiIzoed
indusb:y. to the millions of man 'and
womendepeadent onrailroada for.their
livelihood. and to the shippm, and_
awning public.
..
mUroad
t.,.......
_e..
320 Dartmouth Ave,.
Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to her Attorney
John E. Gensemer
1004: Girard Truet Bldg.
PhliadelDhla.
~.
Pa.
Mrs. Eric SanvUle of Yale avenue has been v1t!lting her slster-tnlaw, Miss Florence L. Banville of
Dogwood HUI, Westtown, for 0.
week.
Barbara Thorbuhn of Rutgers
avenue Is leaving tOday to vls1ther
right
reject
or
tn too
part
andany
to ~~~i~~;c~~,t~~~ i~1~
uncle and aunt, Mr. ~and l\.lrs. Carl any
Item or Items
Thorbahn at Lancaster tor a. week.
,V. E. Dungan
Secretary
3T·7·18
..
LEGAL NOTICES
PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
TO
THE CONSTITUTION APPROVED
FOR THE FIRST TUm BY TH>~
SESSION OF 1947 OF THE GENERAL' ASSEMBLY OF THE COM·
ESTATE OF GEORGE H. TROXELL, MONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
1&16 of the Borough of Swarthmore. AND PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER
deceaaed.
.
OF THE SECRETARY OF THE
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the OF ARTICJ.EI XVIII OP THE CON·
above Estate have been granted to the STITUTION.
undersigned, who, request all persons
SESSION OF 1941
having claims or demands against the
No~ 1
Estate of tlte dece~ent to make lmown
A JOINT RESOLUTION
PropOSing an amendment to article
nine of the Con'6titutlon of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, by adding thereto a new secHon authoriZing th'30 creation of an additional debt
by the Commonwealth lor the payment of compensation to c~rtain
veterant5.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby resolves os follows:
Section 1. The following amendment
the Constitution ot Ule Common",,61th of PennsylvanIa' be and the
Sharpened' by Machiae
s~e Is hereby plVPosed in &ccor4ance
with the eighteenth article Ulereof:That article nItre ot t.he Constitution
Otba- tools aho
ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
be amended, by adding tb.ereto a new
Saws Set and FUed
sectIon to read ~ fon~ws:
,
Section 22. In addition to the purposes stated In article nine, section
[pur of this
Coinmon'Vt'ealth may
law to
craate debt
to the
1044-IOth Avenue
Lawn Mowers
QaickService
RUTLEDGE, PA.
oau ......
amQW1.~t:rO~;;;f,rii~i"'
_ment
1:1
sons
shall
The Union leaders demand additional
train'and'8IIIine crews'on Diesel·powemd'trains-onefull crew for every
power unitmtbelOoomCltive. A £.might
train hauled by a 4-unit Diesel would
have to carry "" engineers, " firemen,
"'lC
··Made Work"-Sheer Waste
The great atrenJlth of AmerIQI·fa.Ja
production-an honest daTIl ,,,..
for an honest
For only through greater prod"..".;.
can we hope to atop the steady ilP-:i
IIUIg8 of living coats.
Surely. If ever there waa a tIJDe fa
~ur history when we n4!!lC1e4 to_II
not waite. this fa it.
da,.·. pa,.. '
work. The crew would get at least two
days' pay for one day's work.
The Union leaders demand that the
present basic day for passenger con-
, '_~ ot
PROPOSED
CUNNINGH~M
'SPORTING GOODS
Painte,.. &Paper Hange,..
s,•.
i
We are publjobina thia and otbar ad •• IbID fa to teIt ~7oa..
1IrR baIId abouI; _tt.n wbicIa ... impalu4 to e,W)t '.41-
-,
..:.
Morrison
s;,c~~~fs;~~the
Commonwealth
1947
COl lidIiPl Are.
~iT~h~e:e:G~eti-~:~a~l:tA:88embly
of hereby
tlw!J ComPennsylvania
re-
S4
~to;.,;rih
"
I~~l;~'",,~;;~~:r
linen
L:.=;;:;;;:;;;:;:::::;;:;===;;:;;;:;;;:;=-\
A. WAYNE
PAniTlNG aDd DEOOK&TI.IIQ
4I1W..... _
W_
aJFFORD L PARKER
en
R.D..
FOR QUICK. SERVICE
caD .
RUMSEY alEVROLET
.C;;::.~t~;:c:to~n~s~~t~r:.u_:c.
of
Electrical Contractor
411 ~ or ...... td,,111
'srtzUetloDs aiMl :sep.I!8
s ...... _ _ _
TwcaQ Yean
S • =111.'. . . 1~
..• ..
:~
ot Joint Resoluubn No. I.
St..
•
a~
or p;;~ni;.
A
be :nade. 8uch
compensation shaH
spouse. child, children
SESSION OF 1946 AND FOR THE
SECOND TIME BY THE SESSION
OF 1947 OF THE GENERAL ASSEM;BLY
OF
THE
COMMON·
WEALTH OF PENNSYLVcANIA AND
PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER o ..~
THE SECRETARY. OF THE COMMONW)ElALTH IN PURSUANCE OF
ARTlCEL XVIII OF. THE CONSTITUTION.
SESSION OF 1911
No.4
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Propru;lng rut fl.lll$ldment to article
nIne, section four ot tbe Constitution
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Increasing the maximum amount
of State debt to supply the deficiencies In revenuo.
Walters'
•
VlclIDlt7for_
_Ii.,'
22&&
the 'CommoJlwmtb
AMENDMENT·. 'ro
~~~ 41?:S~KW°.rrM~:;~O~
...
Since 1905
n~~.
velopment.,
_, o:f'
'I
•
_ ....~'
A true copy 't1f9:JoiiivRiiiOlMiifn. NO;.' 3,;'
C.' l\f. ,Morrison
;_
A JOINT 'Ri~S()L{JTION
Proposing an amendment to articlo
nine, section eight of the ConsUtuW ANTEID--To buy upright
piano.
tion of tl\e Commonwealth of PennWrite Box T. The Swarthmorean.
sylvania.
We Should Know How
The General Assembly ot' the ComPOll. SALE
monwealth ot Pennsylvania hereby rc801ws as foUows: .
Section 1~ The following am'endment
FOR SA.I,E Used radios, record playDriveway
Construction
,
to the Constitution of the CommoneI"St
V"M'rm
cleaners, resonable
wealth of Pennsylvania. be and the
priced. Call Robert Brooks, Swarthw
Asphalt or Concrete
same Is hereby proposed In accordanc,",
more 1'648.
with the elghtoeenth arUcle thereof:PETER DI NICOLA
That· article nine, section eight of
FIOR SALE-A boy's bike 26" wheel
the ConstltutIon 0& Pennsylvania Is
.small frame; Will sen cheap. Call
Phone - . IIiZ.
$~----------------~~ hereby, amended to read 8.8 foUowa:
Swarthmore ~102.
Section 8. The debt of any oounty,
city. borough. township, school dis.
FOR SAI-E
trlc~ or other municipality or Incor.
one lal'K'3
JiOrated district. except as provIded
cash
herein, and In section fifteen of. this
dition.
'article. shalt never exceed seven (1)
!:l3G.
per centu:n upon the uBe8Sed value
of the taxable property therein. nor
Contractors & BuilcIen
FOR SA~Modern
ahall any ,such county, municipality
"'suite Rlmoal new.
'or district Incur any debt, or Increase
broa4l......
LeavIRg
Tree Sw .... , and
Its Indebtedness to an amount exceedHome bnpro'V~ents, Alter...
SwartJunore U?&'
Ing two (2) per centum upon such
assessed valuation of property. withLandseapina
adons. KltcJleo-. model'lllzaout the consent of the electors thereof
I
at a public ~lectlon in 8uch manner
tion. c..su-·bollt cabinets,
as ahall be provided by law. Tille debt
i'Pbone
Swarthmore
Z175-R
of. the city of Philadelphta. may be
cement
work,
knotty
pine
FOR SALE-Five piece
increased In such amount that the
&&1. Inner fq)J'Ing cushions.
total debt of aald city shaU not ex104 ComeR Avenlle
condition. Phone Swartbmore
pa.neJ.Iag. M2 z lng, InsnIaceed ~lve and one-half (12*) per
centmn _of t.he average of the annual
FOR SALE-Trombone. with e8.8Ie- $50.
SWIutIunore, Penna
dOD. M~luIeou~ carpenassessed valuations of th~ taxable
636 Michigan Avenue.
realty. therein. during the ten years
tIT.
immediately preceding the ye.ar tn
LOST
which Buch . increase Is made, but Baid
cIty shall not Increase its Indebted~~~M~.M~M~~~
ness to an amount exceeding two Bnd
302 Ga:rley
Media.
one-half (2%) per centum upon 8UM
LOST--.CWmeUme
dUr1ng
~:~~~~~E
18W111'tbm.ore
1448
wrist watch. Inttials M.
average assessed va\uation of realty
l\ledla 2567·R. '
strap. SUbetantlill
WILLIAM BROOKS
without the con8ent of the electors
Swarthmore 0684.
'thereof at a public erecUon in such
_
.It Rnbblsb Remfne4
$ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ® mannt!!r as shall be provided by law.
No debt shall be Incurred by, or on
Lawns Mowed
GenenI . .~
behalf of, the county of PJllladelphla;
and within sueh county, only the elty
sss IIanIlDg ATe.
Mo-. Pa.
MERCER QUINBY
of Phnad~lphla and the IIchool district of Phlladelphla shall have power
to Incur debt.
.
. F1IIlerIlI Director
In _ ascertaining the debt~lncurrlng
capaelty of tile city of Phl1a.delphla
Former),. of Media
at any time. there shall be deducted
11211 W. lehIgh A-. Phlla.
from the debt of said >city 80 much
307.
of flJucb debt
shan have been inPIoone _
1170
33M.
CUITed. or Is
be inCUrred.
the
Expended, or
No addlilonal charge ror
to
any pubsu.burbau call&
M
aOOM II• • In UBBaTY !Jt'ltR~T. HE", YOR .., HR"
\~.,...-~-,
dE
u
Deliver
OtSll-V
PhoJIe: _
•
sinking fund to be In equal or graded
IUlnual or other JJ8rlodicai InstallmelltH. W~ere any Indebt~neB8 shaD
be or snail have been lncurred by
said city of Philadelphia ,for the purPQHe Qf thl:! coll8tructlon or Improvement of public works ·01' uUllties of
any characterilll from which Inoome or
re\'enue ItJ to be derived by a!;atd city•.
or lor the reclamation of land to be
u~d in the construction of wharwa
or dodts owned or to be owned by
said city, But:h obllgaUonlf may be In
an amount sufficient tf) provide for.
and may Include the amount of, the
Interest and sinking fund aharges
accruing alld which may accrue theron
throughout the period. of cotlatl'uctlon,
aud until the expiration of oll'e year
aftf:r the ('OmpleUon of the .work for
·whltw' said indebtednesa shall have
been Incurred: and said city shall not
De required to levy a tax to pay said
Interest ami sinking fund charges 8.8
required by section ten ot this article
until the expiration of said period of
one year after the compleUon oC said.
work. - .
.
A true copy of Joint Resolutloll No.2.
C. M.. Morrl8on
.
Secrelary of the Commonwealth
SESSION OF 1M7
No. a
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Proposing an amendment to section
one, article nine of the COnsUtution
of the Commonwealth of Penll8ylva·
nla authorizing agreements betwe.!n
Redevelopment Authorities and local
taxing authorities limiting for a
term,
not exeeedl.ng ,twen~y~five
yeals, the amount of annual taxes
to be levied upon land acquired for
urban redevelopment.
Th~ General Assembly of the Commonwealth of PenJl8ylvanla Jiereby
resolves as follows:
Section 1. The following ~endment
to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Penn8ylvania be and the
same is hereby proposed In accordance
with the eighteenth article thereof:That 8(.'Ction one of article nJne 1&
hel'eby amended to read as follows:
SeCtiOh 1. All taxes shall be uniform,
upon the same c18.88 of subjects, withIn the territorial limits of the authorIty levying too taX. and shall be
levied and collected under general
laws; but th~ General Assembly lIlAy.
be treneral law8, exempt from taxation
public property used {Or public purposes, actual places of rellgious worship, places' of bUrial not used' Or
held for private or corporate profit,
Institutions of purely public ohartty.
and real and personal property owned,
'occupied, and used by any branch.
post, or camp of honorably discharged
.soldiers, salloTS and marlftB; and the
Ger,eral Assembly may. by general
laws, authorize agree~nts between
Redevelopment Authorities and local
taxing authorities limiting for a. term,
exceeding 'twenty-five 'yean., '·the
.aillounlt oW.1!"""I,..t"-IJJh~p I•
."
Arters Brottlers, Inc.
nor
For Instsm:e:
",4 .,&
Charlotte R. Troxell, Exeeutrlx
wee~s.
Reese-Baxter Co.
•
You Can't AffOl'd ThiBW48fe
But what kind. of ,mea are being
aaked for? 'Twenty.elllht of them
would compel raUroada to pay more
money for the ~me,:or 1_ work;
7' would requite addldonal and unIT _1V'Cfo the 8 _ work:
the'-,='wouid 'brftJa ..bout changes
In operatll111'praedcea' at'lnueased· ,
ao,t.
The,Union.le!lclera,demand that fuI1length frei&htiNiDB"belcut to about
half their .Ien_h, even' though such
trains ...... most·efIlclaat forlow-cost
aervWe to you. TlUa rule would call for
twice as many locomotives. would
double the number of,trains, and make
aocidents more likeJ,y.
Addiaonal eqllipment. yar.H. and
other facilities mquiJed to take _
of
tbeae .mirt trains would cost hundreds
of. mflJfons. What the Union leaders
nully wantisllo mab'lDin jobs.
'!be Union leaderIJ demand thatwben
a crew In 0118 cl.- of. aenioe peif.onn ,
al
in
ohnotherclasl, they
will be paid not; _ than a daYs pay
f'weach . . . _
.......... ,.ll_.ice
iI1* 'wuwd.aput of tbe_daTs
the decedent to make payment. without dela)', to
r ......
Mbre'Money,#br£ess Work
OHHTO Till rulUc
.IYj
BELL-TWIN GRINDER
PRESCRIPTIONS
FIRST
I
..,•
Mr. and MrH. D. 1). Dickinson.
their d~hter Mary Ann and 80n
Luren ot' Park av~nue spent -,th(>
week-end In Ocean City.
M1'8. L. J, Servais ot Dickinson
avenue was the guest ot Mr. Ilnd
Mrs. E. J. Jo""aulkner a~ Buck Hm
Faile the early part of thIs week.
Mrs. John Seybold and Hons
Johnny and Andy ot Yale avenue
lett yesterday to vacation for a
month at New London, N. H. Mr.
Seybold wUI Join them in
COMMON'VEALTH IN PURSUANCE
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
WANTED-YOUDl' woman assistant in
attr.ctlve ,local shop. Fun Ume.
oper-
.-.'P.t.
_
"
PASCAL CEI ERY HEARTS
The railroad. heva.maaived « ''rules''
demapdjofmDl'tM'ien I' a of.the
ating unions • • • representing engi.
p
~ ,1k. ee, .ceaducl:01''8, trainmen
and, awitchmen; They' Bay,they are
lriag only changes in working con-
all
m
WANTED
2253
•
PERSONAL----$eptember Is A-DAY. We
have to find an apartment by then.
IC you can help us, preaae call Swarthmore' 1211-R, Kay and Jim Powell.
a beart. Please help us-three" In
famUy. Wlll rent practically anything.
Swarthmore 2077-J.
RIDLEY PARK
~
I
malres .pariy..Iine _ _
Ice better !or aD I
VAN ALEN
IO_______• ______
GROWN STRING· BEANS
\
sWarduno;'"
816 EDGMONI' AVE.
Chester
tJ
S
E
I;gw "e DIUJ
•
Neighborly
HO~
~rldse.
Swarthmore.& reminder. MedPERSONAL-JUM.
Ical mB88age, Dewar syshlm of 8}hlt
reducing, Infra-red vapOr bath. Beatrice Schmidt and Ellzabeth Carey.
1524 Chestnut Street.
WeIB'htman
Bulldlng. ltoom -111. J...o,;uet 7-3887.
-,
•8
III
...., hang up gently.
Try again a Utile later.
FUEL OIL
..
l;
If you find the Ii... III
FIRE. COAL WIlJ. BE
HIGHER TIllS FALL.
Mn. P.'rank G. Keenen of HarYard avenue, M..,.. R: T •. Data of
Tale avenue. ana. Mrs; E. D;' BrauDs
of VUsar avenue entertained .at
teal Tuesday afternoon o.t Mrs.
K'eeoen·s home fo~ )Ira; Peter E.
Told of Park a.venue.
IIJ8a Katharine 'Bronson and Mtits
Blanch Perkins of Park avenue ac• cOIDiJalned by Miss Helen Powell
and· MIa Bertha Long ot Lan••
40wne wW lea.ve Saturday mornIng tor a two week automoblle trip
to Denver, Col.
David Clark of College avenue
has the only eaee of mumps reported at: the Borough Office.
'mi.
,
PEll.SONAL--Ctiair Caning. AlBO, wom£.D wants- paJ't-tlm-e work. T. Har·
per, Yale Avenue and Crurn Creek
It
~R\l\1S All 0 VfGf T:JR(i ~
Bailder
PERSONALt-V&.Luwn cleaners, Irons.
toaatel'B and radios repatred. CaUed
for and delivered. Call Robert Brooks,
SWarthmore 1648.
Hormel Bacon
39c ~lb. pkg.
75c lb.
Tenderized Ham
Loin Roast of Pork
65clb~
Fresh Killed Frying Chickens 49c lb.
Space calli 10' f1te.
others may II1II the a..
.. welL
•
Charles E. Fischer
5
S, WAR T HMO REA N
~C~L=A~S~S~I~F~I~E~D~iPiii-miiiiiiiiiiiiiimiT.:.:...:~Il;-re-...~,.~Il~ro-:-:t~e.~..i.!I,tb:.~':""'=•. -:and all penooJUJ Indebted to
entenal_""t~
ols who ..toppeA hera, on thelr way' IlL. has returned home after visit·
ho .... tro1l1 ,Cape 004;
IDC 'his parentBt Mr. and Mrs. A.
.. re. ' Duncan Foster of Crest C. Howland of Guernsey roa.d tor
lan. wllW_r;40.u,ghler Corlona. left a week.
Th....day to'vlslt her auat. 'Mra.
Bob'M~n'of Va.saar avenu.e,
DOrI!i' Keen Handy of West Hart· who Is attending tbe summer se~
THE
·1180
MahIaaIIera
•
A..e.
~"SS
.......
'
19'7
Pr~P08ing an amendment to arUcle
eight of the Constitution of the
Commonwealth' of PennsYlvania. by
adding t~reto a section Providing
fOJ; absentee voUng by· bedridden or
hospitalized war veterans.,
,
The General Assembly of the Comw
monwealth
Pennsylvania. hereby resolves as
:
.
Section
follOWing amend~
ment to the
or Pennsylvania be and
Is I\ereby proPOsed In
the eighteenth
That
DAVE WOOD
Paintiiag
--
"
Papemanging
Uon of
sylVania
to
Section
i
Pa.
THE
8
~ark avenue are spending several
Park avenue aTe spending the sum·
mer in Ocean City. Dr. Heckman clays at Ocean Cit)', N.
(Continued from Page 1)
SIxtY chlldren enjoyed the hay
"Ide last FrI~: there were two
load.B--the small fry toured the
town, the older group going a.s tar
as Morton. About 30 participated
in "Captu\oe the Flag" game on
'I'uesday with Lee Bennett's team
winning. All received a candy bar.
Tho Rutgers avenue group enjoyed the liospitallty of the George
McKeags on Parrish road. where
I
,.",lIvery ISS or 2Dd Week
of August VntU IjOId Out
Media· Lawn . Mower.
& Equipment Co.
..
It will pay you to ...... In ....
many outstand..... va.... featuring thI. big • "eM In OW
.'
markets.
21-15'
II, Slid.
TOMATOES
N....~.an Podded U . . . . . . . .
............... Ice...... IAttU"
J,a. . . . . . . . .d'" G......
...
GRAPEFRUIT
2N:;n~2ge
Fine foe' soIodl. bNakfa,t dilh or os a denert.
..,
,
Hom-de-Ute, Creamy
\'.I·pll",:IIb
MAYONNAISE
pi
tar
37c
Mak.. your best salDd tall. bettu.
- - Pork J"hid.
of 'a
nn 'ZNO.2'3
..... ....,.....
Tomato
Sauce
cans
C : SZfo<. eS.5.
PUC,. .....t Coektall ......!r
N~~ 57e
IU....
T •••to P... "':';'ri,.
~ S"
Pan Appl. Butte..
~ -.
.... Re,. Apricet·.....PPIe .......... ",lao Z5e
_Ie
~
011 .... OIIT..
:::,no
5 . . I~ 7~ 5se
7% 0 .. Jar
Theatre Square adjoining College Theatre
'Chester and Fairview Road, Near •
•
SWARTHMORE
I. Now Open
SUNDAY
I
I P. M. to 11 P. M.
COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE
,
I.UNCHEON-
"1
srt\0~5
l'y'-e,~V 1'01'.
Ct.\.\. .
FOUNTAIN
,
Enjoy our week.day Luncheons
in
~~V D'
-p-e,\.\'l£.1U>
\..,.
cool pleasant atmosphere.
0.
.l
COMFORTABLY 7
JaneLogan
Ice Cream
We Deliver
Anything-'Anywhere
~
j
CONornONED
----=:...J
R~glstered P~rmaclBt on Duty. at All Times.
RICE .o.!::~l:'OI.a'" RAISINS calr,~... '::' 43c
All our Beef, Lamb and Veal are U. S. Oracled,
Inspected and A'ways Trimmed Proper"
fWR~rST:
3S·
I
Veal Chops -... - "'~b 65c
Rib Veal Chops
,. 52c
Shld Veal Chopi
Neck V_I......
BREAST OF VEAL ~~:~
Grade A, Large
First Time Ever!
to
........ --.-......-.......:-.......-..
......... GlJAR~
(One Prlce-N_ Hlg.....)
:~...:.
STEWING CHICKENS::~3gc
LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS 0.:'-
OOfII"_
.. 33e
JERSEY SEA SCALLOPS .. 53c
....
.sse,
.s..
••r ....... 8ft•• Be.... (
Farmdale Sweet Peas
u
.......
'.....
=)
2
Chof ..., ....-<1.. Mo'd'dn;
•- as.
-.
N,:,~
~':;
2
S'"
29c
TIES
Iojo,S7•
Htotory making neWIII
&.,
loaf . . . e
only
Genuine
Ian
lUSOI
..rt.ct
Unb_ble
value backed by an Iron-clad guarantee. You'll see these ties adverUsed in lAte. September Z9th, bu~
we beat the gUn to bring them to
you first.
BREAD
longllr
ioiif~
4::!. 45c:
A_
......
...,.Q....
Kraft
25.
And they're beauties . • . loads of
richly colored patterns and soUd
shades trom the masterful hand of
Tbat )[an Sherma.n ••• thd neck.,
wear genius.
......,.,re
w· h hie • _
pl'r -n. needed
":105c
Pa...... - - -23c
Ol . . . . ... .
.ri_ MOD
37c
P.anuts - - - -.: 17e .
."
W . . . . ._·.......... I
. . ~lc
5 " ..t ..... ..uKlO 8'. -.!!!
•• Is - -
--,ote
... =
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FlO 0
TONIGHT
VOL. 19-No. 32.
.,
$3.00Yf.AR
5WAR'DIMORE. PA., FRIDAY. AUGUsr 8, 1847
Dr, H, N. 'Bopliins
Promoted
HORNETS TIE
EDDYSTONE 2-2
The appointment ot Dr. H. H.
SRA
FIREMEN FIGHT
CLUB Council HoldiJ Shorton
e8t Meeting
OVER FOR SEASON
RecQrd
2FIELD FIRES
Opening with a report of BUI··
Brown's latest interview with
an
eminent "dog
psychologist,
Council met again last ltlonday
night to discuss the dog problem
that 'still starcs the Borough In
Two field dres within the past
The Hornets baseball team now
Award medals were gIven (0
the
face.
haa 20 wins and four defeats to its
week bring a caution that trash
tournament winners of the College
Lvcry one of the tour members
credit. Three victories. Olle tie and
should be burned with ~xtra care
avenue group of the Swarthmore
a forfeit dur~ng the past week
present expreased a regret tha.t
on t<"I'lday,
due to the current dry condition
Recreation Program
,
boosted their string to 17 games in
the citizens w~re not cooperatln~ of surrounding grasses. Attempting
The
list
of
champions
is
as
fol.
a rOW without a loss.
in their usual manner. The fOUl"
lows: John McAlpine ftrst and
to burn oft fields dUring such a
Fea.ture game of the week was
agreed that something should be'
David Jenkins second In archery;
rainless period is a universallY
",ruesda)," evening's 2-2 tie with the.
done, and In desperation a comleag"u~ - leading
~ddl'8tone. nine.
Mej Garr[l.han first and Patsy
ack.tl0wledged· means ot courting
mlttee of one was appointed .to inPlayed· on the Eddystone field. the
Blak~ eecond
In tennis singles;
dtsuter to any buUding nearby. vn
game was nlv_and.tuck all the way
Blake and· l\IcCormlc first and \ vestigate the new dog truck pur- the stillest of d~s a playful
and every pia'Y was pac.ked with
chased by un adjoining munlclpalHeath and Sharpless second III tty. One saving member with all zephr rna)'" spring up and play
tense (;xcltemenL Johnnie Poole's
tennis doubles; :f4Ted Almgren first eye to the approaching tax dead- havoc wIth the best planned fires:fine Pitching. held Eddystone to six
So unless there Is a bevy of quickwell scattered hits, but with tJ:1e
and 'rerry Delmuth second In 11ne on August $1. announced,
acting and wei) equipped Orc
help of two Hornet errors, coupled
quoits; John McAlpine first and after rapid computation, that the fighters on vigil it is safest to have
Pied Piper would, be cheaper. But
with· a. safety. the Chester Pike
Barr'Y Gwinn aecond In croquet;
tho exce88 herbaige cut. not burnboys SCQred their first rUn In the sion laboratory at Philadelphia. Bobby Allison first and David objection was rablcd by the fathers
ed.
The urteraroma and silJht of
on council that children mtght 'be
third Inning, HQUtz scored for the wbere he rose to re·Search 8upermown
vegetation Is much more
Lynch second in miniu.ture golf; tempted by the music. The remark
,Swarthmoreans In the first to put
visor,
and trom 1939 to 1943 as
pleasing
than. scorched.· blackened
them ahead, but the big mOment
Fred Almgren· first and David was then thrown out that· sO'me
for the local faDS camo when director of the laboratory. In 1946 Pruett second in badminton; Bill)' ·chUdren were making themselves fields.
The firc which cailed out the
Poole, first man up in the third. 'he was made manager of th~ }<"~n· Hoot first· and Howard Shearet· more 9bnoxlous than the dogs. and
local
fire' company at 2:46 p.m.
slammed out a three lJaso hiL The Ishcs Division in Wllmlngton.
second In ping-pong; Dia.ne Grace the regular smashing of the new
Saturday.
August 2, was on Michithreat was fruitless however. when
.first and Auarey Graham second lamps along the· cinder-path b,Y
gan
avenue.
The 2:06 p.m. one on
he was picked off by the Eddyin Jacks; John McAlpine flrpt and the railroad was cited as an exTuesday.
August
5, was on· Haver~ne
pitcher and Houtz was
Jackie Chambers second in check- ample.
tord
avenue.
thrown ··out stealing second. folers; Fred Almgren first and John
A COUncilman" with Do philosolowed by'Thorbahn's pop fly to the
Wetlaufer second In horse shoes.
phical turn of mind observed how
second basp·man. The Hornets took
Billy Hoot's softball t.eam de- unfortunate it was that u. few dogs
the lead again In the sixth when
feated CharUe Grier's team by the and children could spoil it (or all
Warren singled, took second on .an
score of 16-2. The winners re· the rest of the dogs and children.
error and 'Ca.me home on Laws'
celved a candy bur. Howard ShearR A brief silence followed while
tlafety. The lend was short lived
er captained his ~ouch tootball council digested this remark. anll
for Eddystoilc tied it up In the last
team for an 18-6 victory over Lee a dlHCu88lon ensued on the pl'OS
of the stxth :"\s a resu.~ of a double
and cons' of lamps, children and
Swan's battlers.
and single.· Darkness prevented
Mention has not been made this dogs. A fa\"orn.);t~e d.scusston \Y8#.
The Uttle creel( on Lafayette
further play.
FeEWhed·. ~nd "duh·
8Urnm~r .of
the good wot:k o~ eventuully
~a:rt: :'ft"Or''''~''''''-I'' ",..
Doted. . . ... ,~. c",",'
., .. J..ast, Thursday evening the· aven-ue·· was gh·en.2. "'!lIt .ut ·comp.,.';' >"M·oUie ·Storck who has been in the
After making arrangements to
Hornets tQok n. 4'.2 declaion OVE'lr ~ition tor 36 hours this week by a om~e at College avenue. She has
Wai1lngtord on the Riverview field. gutter str.eam along the opposite been ke~pJng records, helping with pay the Borough's bllle. council
A group of Swarthmore College
Chuok Laws pitched (or the local- side of the street. The race was exhibits and tournaments. doing adjourned at 9: 15 to conclude th~ scientists are depa~lng today for
ites and found himself In plenty easll'Y won by the newcomer as its first aid work and helping in gen- shortest mecting on record.
Point Barrow. Alaska. to study the
of trouble in the ftrst inning when source of famous Springfield water· eral whenever she was called upon,
arctic antmals. Workipg under con·
the Wallingford bOYR loadetl the flowing trom a broken main in
tracts supported by the U. $. O~fice
Rutgers Avenpe Group
bases with none out. The same front of the Murray home on
of Naval Research, ~our Swarth'rhe Rutgors av~nue group ac·
The Swarthmore Clippers won
tlJ,lng happened In the second. bu~ ~ou~h PrlJlc~ton avenll;e kept It compllBhed beautiful hand work
more blo~ogtBts Dr. La.urcnce Irvtheir
seventh (jut of eight games
tightening up In the pinches, and running' rapl4ly· dO)VJ).1}IH, around this summer. Kathryn Green's
ing, Dr. Per. F. Scholander. Dr.
\vith the help ot air-tight fielding. the corner and on to the fll"8t out- group of dancers were beautlful to !<'rlday afternoon when they de- Reldar Wennesland ~nd ~r. Waithe Hornets manage4 ~o hold Wnl- faU sewer on Lafayette avenue. Bee with costumes, feathered head- teated Mcdia Boys', Club Team in ter Flagg, and two members ot
Ungford _to one run on both ~c .. Ga~tloll'" res.4ents, warned by the dresses and war paint, aU made at 0. return game by a score at 4.3. the Zo~logy Departmel;lt at Cornell
c8.slons. T1Je only other Walltngford recent accounts of wa"er mllin school. The dancers were Ba.rbara The week' before Gallagher had University. Dr. Donald R. Gr'ftin
threat came in the ftnal innln.g disasters In Philadelphia, were Adll.rllS, Bobby B.·adshaw, Lind~~y pitched the Clippers to an 8-~ and Mr. Raymond J. Hock. will
·when. with two out•. they again evidently prellared for the worst Breakall, DiCkie Coles, Touanne triumph in which clutch hits by set up the Point Barr~)\v 4-rcij.c
loaded the bases. Larry Dalton re· and. not having pontoons handty, Gwinner, Jo;t1nn~ Hlnobauch, Dou!J" McAlpine and Swan featured. In Science StatiOD as a permanent
lleved Laws at this point and ·\larked their cars on the other side Worth, Jan Lynch. Ramie Lnssiat: the return pIne the Medin team p·roJect to aSsess the basic QIC?lo.
played bettcr bull and only some glenl conditions of life In . ~he .
n~ed:cd only four pitches to retire of the streeL
and Kate Kavanaugh.
good vltching In the pinches by Arctic.
tlJ.e 8leJo. Swarthmore seored two
The break evidentl~· ·occurred
All the visitors enjoyed the Zicgnefus enabled the locals· to
in the first round on an error and !>Iometime durl'ng Monday night, Uncle Rem·us song and the
Under the direction of Dr. [rvfrog win. Media combined four hits in
t'fo singles and two more in" the but t~e water company was ap- son}; with Gappy Peirsol
Ing. chairman of the deparbnent
and the' first to score twice but the·
sixth on successive hib by Thor- parently too busy to remedy it Kathy Stamford as 8010isU.
of Zoology at Swarthmore. ther
Clippers came
back
..
. to sc~.re
, three wUl carryon I5tudles a.bout the
bahn. D. Swan 'and Dalton.
until Wednesday morning.
. '
times in the second and added anlJ:letabolism of, warm and coldHighlights of Friday's game a.t
Mutual Exch ....~ in Sept.
~ther in the third. Media d"ov~ pJooded an~mals and Inve~t1~.te
WaIlIngford WM I,arrr Dalton',
Wednes4ay September 24. bas Zieg-cnfus to cover In the fifth
the expenditure and economy of·
no-hit shutout. Al~hOugh allowing
•••
been set Wlide for the WO'men'd and Gallagher came In to stop
animal heat. ~y doing th·ls theY'
five walks, only one Wallingford
Club M~tual Excbange, announces them for the ·balance of t~e game.
hope to d;sc;over what biological
runner got past second base. The
Ra'Y S. Quick of Dickinson ave- Mrs. lohn E. Michael. president of
The Clippers go to CJlfton
Hornets themselves were held to nue Is at WestinghOUse Interna- the club. Goods will be coUected Heights on WednesQny, W~Jling. adaptations are necessary to sup'port ~lIdlife in the fri~d zone.
two hits. but' took !ltlvp.ntage of tional in New York for two
at the club, Tuesday. Septemb.cl ford on FrJ4ay. and clos~ tJle sea- This knowledge in turn. can be
everly opportunity once they got months compiling reports with
23. Complete settlement wHl ~ son with a
return game on directly applled to thE! problems
on. Heads.up baseball and smart the six other American engineers made Thursday .September 25. l.... riday. August 15.
of human l:tabi~ti()n in cold cllbase running resulted In tholr six with whom he conducted a study Mrs. George W. Sweet is general
matcs.
AB the pola~ reglons become
:runs. Final score was. 6-0.
oC water power supply for elecchairman of the exchange,
Boro
To
Receive
FlBlds
more
and
more strawgjcally im..
The 'only other game of the trlcity· In the Philippines during
')."'he
community
is
asked
to
set
portant.
this
inforIJ?atlQJ'l is ex.,
Municipal
subdivisions'
in
Delaweek was Monday's decisive defeat June and July. The commission
ceedlngly valuable.
aside
articles
which
arc
in
gOOd
ware
County
arc
eligible
to
reof Grace Park on Ute ~yervlew waS composed of representative
Dr. Irving explained that air
field The s~~re was ·1:. ,f·· Harry eng~n~e.rs sel~eted from all over condition, although outgrown. This ceive $66.391.42 as their Sept. 1
notice
Is
giVen
in
ample
.tIme
so
allocation
from
the
Motor.
Fund.
transportation
now made It posWar~en pltcb·ed for Swarthmoro. the countn', ~r, Quick being from
Requisition!! for the third quat·_· sible to conduct research within
that
such
goods
may
be
celaned
giving up but Ave hits. ·but the the Baldwin Locomotive Comand repaired for the sale which Is tel"1y payment of 1947 are now the Arctic Circle for the first time
real thriller was hll borne run .pany. ~Ingt:on.
being prepared by the Department in history. POint Barrow. the only
smash in the ftrst inning with th:e
The PhUlppine government will of mutual benefit to all who sell
of Highways under whose juris- United States outpost within the·
or
buy
and
to
the
club
whose
bases loaded.
use the completed report in its
diction the money i9 expended by Arctic Circle, is adjacent both
members·
contribute
three
full
Leiperville's team faUed to make reconstructloh program.
the
'local governmental units.
days
~f
work
to
the
affair.
to . t.he ma.rlne Ufe of the Arctic
an appearance in ·Wednesday evenThe
money
is
being
paid
to
cities.
Ocean and to the frozen tundra
Ing's schedule(l ltB:IDe. resulting In HURT ON WAY TO SHORE
boroughs
and
first
and
seeondto
the South. neither of which have
Flowers for the ·FIowed....
a forfeit to the Hornets.
. Mrs. Frances G. Walton returnbeen
biologicallY
cXPlor~d:: Dr. '
class
townships
as
their
share
of
Mrs. Paul M. Paulson of 100
(Continued Qn page U
ed to her Amherst avenuc homc
the
"t;ax
levied
on
motor
vehicle
Irving
and
his
associ{ltcs
plan to
'Vednesday morning from the Un- Park a.venue will be chalnnan in
gasoline
consumption.
Local
govstudy
migratory
birdS.
fish.
and
Dialrict Kepi uentative
derwood JlosPltal, Woodbury, N.J. charge of· flowers collected for the
ernmental
units
may
exPand
tnls
wlldllf~.durlng
tile
tranelt~O!l.
l>.oth
The appOintment of Donald W. where she was treated fC!r a. brok. ward patleIJ.ts of the Philadelphia
money tor st.reet. bridge and' road tr~m summer to winter and from.
Bretherlck of Darby. as district
en collar bODe s\Istain~ when the General Hospital th~ mon~h. A maintenanc!, or constr,uotlon.
WlQ.t~r. to ~ummer. thQ:reb,.: ...._ ,:
t"e Methodl,st
representatlve in the Philadelphia ea.r I~ which she was riding was in >representa~lve
The Borough 01. SWarthmore is covering wbat biolOgical adaptaarea tor The .. PennBYJvanla a~te collision ~lth another vehicle at Church which is sponsoring the.
College was announced tOday by
$1,2~1.32.
thereby ~ons take place under~" _v~t"e
service tor AuguR,· Mrs. Paulson ·ellglble for
):»resldent ~Ph Dom Hetzel ot· the intersect.on ()f Route S 40 on will
provide
c~mtal.nen,
each making a total 'of $3,123.93, with w~ther conditions and during ra.. ~·
th·e Jersey s1de of the Cheater.. !.' ' . " !
the College. The all .. ol~tment iii
Wednesday. In 1.vhl.ch ·contr.butors t~e two paym.e~ts alrea4y ret;eiv.ed~ pld changes· of season.
effective ImmeolIatel)'.
BMdeport Ferry at 10:15 Ttleeday may leave their tlowars.
. Dr. Irvtn~' ·~Xpects bla 8t~dy of;
Mr~ Bretherlck 'ball been serving morning.
Arctic
blolOBIcal CODdlUons t<> link,
,
Fleeted
as a district repreeentattve In t)te
Her niece MI8B Eleanor GlUesf.Ijq ~'fl.
Dr. Franc'... ·R(F1i.""eln,f River· dlr. ectl,. ,"~b !>I•. '!".9'1<. !,DI U>., ,phy. '.
Pittsburgh area for Pelln State, pie of York. remained in the hosHoweJ!. JoI'''''' .~hW, /iI•. ,. qf Cor., View rGali
3'1~~ '~', file State ~IOIOS! .'<1f ~(i:&lij.~y~ ~ i!-f,lng,
and eo~ ell> fldI'I.~.P~ta. to suc"PltIll .~ ",~t\1~. r,t\llr. ..
npll &'"'1'''1' YPf! ~~f. elected ~d M Dlrecto',"!'t tlie . League ~ij1ce arotll: atld high altitude con.:
oeed ~I!'!J' ~ ~ .,ho .
'1l'e'
':'f'l'Ii,.' J!el1II! ~Ileal:'
DS a~.. ~1fJfar,. tJ:l .~fP¥ wayS..
. of 'ttle PbIItIihIP,!la of Women Vote... 'of Pennoylvaata.
_~ 1IIII.d~' &4nil'aioiIatlft h ..... ·4rtriu·ti) me _ e bY Vt8. Wal.
A;
lieutenant
....Ion.\ Ii{' tbe Air;
CJ>ai>te. <>f·..... :~_;JDStitute J('fJJW"".p~
~ when th" lUI- fit Archl-.·
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H:OIltinued .Oll P-.e 5)
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Up Twenty
Wins
Hopkins of Crest Lane as Q.881etant
general manager of the FabricS
and Finishes Department .of the
DuPont Company wu anno,",mced
last Friday. Dr. Hopkins was tormerly manager ot th6 Finishes
Division succeeds E.' S. Nickerson,
the new general inanag~r of the
ll"abrlca and Finishers Department..
Dr. Hopkins, after serving as an
InJan~ry officer In t1;1e American
Expeditionary Forces in France
and Germany in 1917-18, went to
Columbia Univetalty where he
ceived his Ph. D. In chemi.stry In
1924. 'He Joined the Chemical Department of the DuPont Company
that .year.
In 1927 he was transferr~d from
WlImlngton to the Finishes Divl-
Tournament Winners
Receive Award
Medals'.
ge~
SlJmmer Dntugbt
Gives Increased
.Hazard .
WATERMAIN BREAK
CREATES FLOOD
ARCTIC GROUP TO
SET UP STATION
Princeton Avenue
Inundated For
36 Hours
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RIVERVIEW
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Enriched 5UPREME
R_
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THE 5WARTHMOREAN
Sums Up Findings In
PhillPPlne Survey
Guaranteed
For Life
Gra......ult oIu1.e G~::';3:' ~~' 1ge: 5~~~zse
CalUol'Dl. Lemou .Juice
~.... S.
C.Ulol'Dia T• •ato Juice
~. Sge
Cre. . c:laOcolate PuR.
~ ZSc
TaJ:tuN
StaYI Fnth
HORNETS
PLAY
ON
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Clippers Take 7 Wins
.. 45.
.. 3Ck
• 25e
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re-
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs
and their daughters . .June and
Laura.. and Mrs. Hobbs' mother,
Mrs. Frank Mohney have returned
to their home on Park !lvenue. Mrs.
Mohney spent the past month visiting relatives at the old Mohney
homestead in Hallton.· li!~k County
where she and the Hobbs family
'had attended a house party and
reunion earlier In the summer. Mrs.
Hobbs and daughters have been at
SWiftwater In the Poconos for a
month where Mrs. Hobbs served
as cabin mother .for the Christian
Service camp and the girls were
engaged In the camp activities.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Roy M. Horsey of
North Swarthmore avenue are enterta.~ning l\lrs. Hors~y's cousin.
Mrs. Blrl'el Van Pelt of Birmlngbam. Mich., en route here after
attending the Berkshire Mmdc Festival In Massachu.;JctN
Glenwood, Fancy, Whole Sections
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THEATRE PHARMACY
NEWS NOTES
BARTLETT PEARS Callfamla 21bl 29c
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Providence' & State Kds,
l\IEDIA
•
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Made by CoIdweH
In the little pool and plaYing on
the real sand beach around the
pool. Tliey brought sandwiches
and Betsy McKeag who is a member of the 4 year-old group served
cookies and punch.
The Primary group enjO'Yed a
trip to the stables where Mr. Lloyd
found time to give each one n.
ride on "Paint".
'The three baseball teams. Hornets. American Legion and Clipper~
have also had a. good SUmmer under Russell Snyder. The Clipper
game last week with Media was
won 8-2.
FOOD CUNIVAL
;1.
PHIlADELPHIA FAlCO.
POlO IOIERS
they found much pleasure wading
'Iultty, Sa
Aaa" '1.1"7
Mn. George B." Heckman and jolna hili famUy week·end.,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen ot
children ,June and 9'eorge. Jr.• of
Summer Club in
Final Week
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. JacksoD
Anne Cochran of Kenyon avenue
of
North Chester road are Rumand Bobby Blakitlton of I-:Im uv",nue
merlng
at their cottage at Buck
apent several· days in 0iean City.
Hill
Falls
untll late September.
N. J .. this week.
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Personals
Mra. Morrls lUck. of Sewickley.
formerly
or Swarthmore. v181ted
Tremblant.
Col. and Mrs. J. E. -Yarbough
and their son Charles and Mrs.
Yarbough's mother. Mrs. C. A.
VanderBeer of Ft. sm, Okla., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood B.
Chapman of Harvard avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morse ot
Parrish Road will entertain at
dinner and bridge tOr 12 at their
home tomort'ow evening.
Harriet Gilbert ot Park A veDJle
returned home last week after vacationing for a month on .the
farm of her uncle, Mr. L. H. Wlicox ot Somerset County.
WORKING
DAYS TIU. YOU WILL
NEED A FIRE.
COAL
WUJ. BE HIGHER ntIS
FALL
COAL
FUR OIL
VAl AlEII_·
_"PARK.
Montclair. N. J.
MARRIAGE APPROACHES
:MIss Isabel M. Roblitson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M.
Robineon Qf Manoa. and Mr.
Charles F. Seymour. son of Mrs.
Melanie D. Seymour of Vassar
avenue. will be married at 3 0'clock Sa.turday afternoon, August
16, in the Cah'ln Presbyterian
Church, 60th and Master streets.
Philadelphia. b'}' the Rev. Arthur
L. Herrles, pastor.
A double ring ceremony wlll be
used with Mlss Ella H. Robinson tal.
actIng as maid of honor for her
The baby Is 0.. gra.ndson ot Dr.
sister. Mrs. Helen Caulfield Ford. and Mrs. Warren F! Faragher of
of Newark, Del., and Mrs. Doris the Swarthmore Apartments, and
II of Mrs. Charles Thomas of La;'sW • C 00 Ieu, 0 r Phil a d eIphi
A , wi '"downe.
be bridesmaids.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Haig
Thomas S. Lodge, of Lewes.
of
Elizabeth, N. J .• are receiving
Del., will serve as best man.
congratulations
upon the birth of
Ushers will be thc bridegroom's
a
Bon,
Robcrt
Leighton
Haig, on
two brothers. John D. and David
Jub..
30
in
'the
Muhlenberg
HosW. Seymour, or Swarthmore., his
pital.
Plalnfteld.
N.
J.
three cousins• .John P. Dolman, of
Mrs. Halg 'is thc rormer Miss
Medin. R. Effingham Dolman,
Edith
Remington of New York.
WllminJ..:"ton, nnd Geoffrey Dolmnn.
Mr.
Haig
Is the son of Mr. and
of Virginia Beach; and Andrew
Mrs.
Richard
G. Haig of RiverM. RobInson. Jr. brother ot the
view road.
bride.
A reception at the home or the
bride's parents will follow the
ceremony.
,
After a 10 day wedding trip the
couple will Uve at 2125 Locust
street. PhIladelphia.
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SELL'S HRtght In the Venter
or
Town" . . . when your tlre6 be..
come usmoothlds".
Maybe aU you
need Is a small I'e)Ntir Job or -vulca-nbJng • .' ~ ma,.be reQIl.PS • • • or
t
replacements with J''lrestone tires
and tubes,
Whaw"er;you need,
we can supply.
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which wtll take place Saturday.
Reptember 6 at four o'clock In the
swartlJrnore Presbyterian Church.
Dr. David Braun wll1 pertorm
the ceremony.
The 'bridesmaids will be Miss
Beverly 1\[ulhoIlnnd,
Baltimore.
MaT"yland, '. Miss Mary Augusta
Lentz, Bywood, Mrs_ Louts del\loll,
PhUadelphla. and MiB:i Barbara
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CHURCH SERVICES
Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Co.
THE RELIGIOUB SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY. AUGUST 10
11: 00 A. M.-Meetlng tor Worship.
. There will bc no provision for
chUd care during meeting tor
AU8U0~
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WEDNJilSDAY. AUGUST 13
to 3:S0-Sewlng and Quilting
In Whittier House. Bos: I.,uncb...
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenu~ below Harvard
SUNDAY. AUGUST 10
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BEAUTY SALON
Miss Margaret Brown or North,
Chestc,r road wtll act as maid 0'(
honor at the marriage of MisR
Jane Schoff, daughter or Mr. and
Mrs.. Albert Lawrence SchoU of
Riverview road, to Mr. Burton
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The
SEPTEMBER BRIDE
FAR INTO
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
'UNK1,E; HANK SEZ
BIRTIIS
Mr. and Mrs. H. John Lumsden
of Media. are receiving congratulations upon the birth ot a daughter, Marjorie Anne Lumsden. on
August 4; In the Woman's Hospital,
Philadelphia.
The grandparents or the new
baby are Mr. and Mrs. A. Robb
Cochran ot .Kenyon avenue, and
Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden, also of
Kenyon avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. WUlIam A, Faragher of Ktrklyn announce the birth
or a. son. Robert Charles. on July
27 in the Delaware County Hospi-
week at Lake Bona- w~at. stopping at Glazier. Ranier, Creek, near State College.
Mrs. Arthur W. Kent of Park
parte, N. Y.
a.nd Yellowstone National Parks.
M ... Theodora· Hulme of West- They aleo. visited Mr. and MrH. Ridge. Ill., has arrived In swartb:PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWABTIDIORE, PA.
dale avenue 'has r~turDed from Joseph Bon8hall of Seattle, former- morc and Is occupying' the a~
TIlE SWARTIIMOREAN, 11'10., ~J.JBHER·
ment of Mrs. Warren M. Foote ~t
visiting her slater. 14t'3. Hamden ly ot swarthmore.
Pbone, S _ 0IlOO
611 Ogden' avenue.
;..
H. BBBkln. Jr.• of Galnavllle. FIB.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W.arrcn Paxon
Mrs.
Luther
M.
Dimmitt
of
RutMARJORIE TOLD. AlIBoclate Edltnr
PETER E. '.!'OLD, Editor
of Vassar avenue returned 'home
gers avenue left last week to vlalt
Lorene Mccarter
Rooalie Pelraol
Barbara Kent
Sunday
(ront a. week's automobile.
Theodore Wckln&,
Margaret Keenen
Nancy Va~len
friends In Rockport, Me., fot a
trip through the mountains ot
couple weeks,
t:;ntel'ed au Second CI&.88 .MiI.tter. January 24i 1-929, at the Post
North Carolina.. Tennessee, KenMrs. Marie Donnelly of Park tucky,. and West Virginia.
O.trlce at Swarthmore. PL, under toe Act ot March 3, 1879.
avenue will .entertain for a sbort
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood B. ChapDEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
vlalt her Bon-In-law and daughter.
man
of .lIarvard avenue retm'ned
Lt. and Mrs. Robert Pfeirer or
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 8,1947
homo
Friday following a month's
Shrevepprt. Ln.. Lt.' and Mrs. Prelvacation
at Buck HUl Falls.
fer, accompanied by Mrs. DonSTEAKS
0I0PS
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hussell of
nelly, w1ll dr'lve to Boston and.
Presbyterian Church Notes 1 H .. rry New 'wlll be In charge. .'
ih·. GUbert F. Close, Jr. will be'
'l'ho ushel'S" Cor the morning Friendship, Me.. where they wlll Haverford place ·and their children
SEAFOOD Our Spedalt,th(; guest preacher this Sunday servlco are: John Spahr, Hurry visit Miss Eva. LOWl"Y. who was Chucky. Roger. Jr., and Connie
Completely Air-Conditiooed
1,10rnling at the 11 o'clock service. New. George Shubert and Nell D"\atron or honor at tbeir wedding. have returned home after va~a'rhe Six Dots (BralIle study Shawhan.
Mr.Is Vincent
CianCi
'ot an
Park
a..venue
recovering
from
operat='I'~up) meets. each Tuesday luorn-------tion ..t the Presbyterian Hospital. ~~~
lug' at 10 o'Clock at the Church
Phll ..delph ....
Mr. and Mrs. William Park of
eated In learning how to write guest or honor' at lL rum,ly dinner
Braille Is Invited to attend these party Monday evening when her Harvard avenue visited friends In
meetings.
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Beach Haven over the week-end.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter 1';.
Dr. and Mrs. Horace H. HopklnH
The Surgical' Dressings group 'Told entertained In honor oC her
of Cr(J~t lane spent the week-end
meets each Wednesday l110rnlng at 16th birthday anniversary.
at Pocono Park Reserve as the
(he Church at 10 ?'clock du~lng
Susan Thatcher ot' College a.veguest!l of Dr. and Mrs. Clirford 1....
the summer.
nue .entertained at a. luncheonRassweUer, formerly ot Swarth,bridge Saturday in honor. or Miss
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Elaine 'Kite whose marriage to
Trinity Notes
Bob • Lange or Baltimore pike
Holy Communion will be cele- Mr. Francis Pelzer Lynab, Jr., of has spent the past several weekbrl..lied at 8 A.M. Morning prayer Wallingford wlll take place Aug- ends In Bay Head. N. J. as the
and ~ermon wlII be held at tho ust 23.
house guest of Miss Alberta LittleMr. and Mrs. Craig A. Bower
regular 11 o'clock serv-ice. The
field ot Rittenhouse Square, pltUaRev. N; Lascenes~Ward win be In who have been living temporarlly d~lphia.
charge ot the services during the in Melrose, Mass., have' returned
Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover.
to their home at 316 :r..u.rayette a vemonth ot August.
Jr., ot WalUngt'ord have returned
nue. Mrs. Brower's mother. Mrs.
atter a va.cation spent in Sebasco
J. Harvey Bonine of· Lafayette
Estates, Maine.
avenue Is having an extended visit
!tlr. a.nd Mrs. Judson R. Hoover.
with her niece, Miss Ruth Imbert
Jr.• or Brookhaven road, Wallingof Los Angeles.
ford will entertain as their weekDr. and Mrs. Wa1ter N. Moir and .end guests Mrs. Hoover's paren~.
small daughters Jinnle and Joan of Mr. and Mrs. Wntlam Howen StoSouth Chester road have returned veil of Brick Church. Eaf5t Orange.
from a. two-weck vacation at Beach N. J.
Ha.ven.
Barbal'a Thatcher of College
Arter several weeks delay' duo to avenue Is visiting friends in ChIca.
bank
financing plan
the movers' strike in Pittsburgh. go this week.
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Mrs. M. G. Berry ot Penbrook Is
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Turncr
-you
all
and their daughters Susan and visiting 'hcr daughter, Miss Sarah
Holly left yesterday for their new Berry ot Park avenue .
.YWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
Edith Thatcher of Ogden avenue
home In Mt. J~banon.
cauRCH
wUl
be spending the week-end i,n
. Rev. David Braun. Minister
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler, MlDlster
or Princeton avenue have return- Ocean City as the guest ot friends .
. SUNDAY. AUGUST 10
Nowl You can buy U. S, Savina. Hoods automatically
Mrs. Herman Wittmeyer of Rose
ed atter a month's vacation to the
11:00 A. H.-Dr. Gilbert F. Close •. canadian Rockies. Their trip in-' Valley and her daughters Louise
Jr•• guest, preacher.
tbmush the new Bond-a-MontbPlanl Aak at this Benk.
eluded a stop of spveral days at and Josephine are spending the
Lake Louise. a ride over the mag- Bummer a.t Bedford Springs." N. Y.
METHODIST CHURCH
nificent Columbia .Ice-fleld to Jas~ Mrs. Wittmeyer will attend as
Roy N. Keiser. D.D.• Minister
per Pa.rk where they spent a tew ma.tron of honor at the marriage
SUNDAY. AUGUST 10
,days, and a week on Lake ·O'Hara.. of. 'her sister. Miss Madeline SpafIthe gem ot the Canadian RockLes." lord of Mackinac Island, Mich., to
10:00 A. M.-Church School
11:00 A. M. Guest Pnucher: They also visited Victoria,. took Mr~ Paul Petrocokino of London,
Rev. William H. Mlcbeals
the boat from Vancouver to Seattle, England on August 26 In Michigan.
and
en route home stopped at Salt Louise and Josephine Wittmeyer
TRINITY 'CHURCH
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Rev~ Geo. Co Anderson, Rector
Lake City, Colorado Springs. Den- will act as flower girls.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Evans and
SUNDAY. AUGUST 10
ver and Chicago.
their
daughter Jelln of Strath
R.OO A.. M.-Holy Communion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Lange,
11: 00 A. M.-Rev. NeVille LasHr,..ven
Avenue bave returned home
celles will preach the morning Jr., of "Langewood," Baltimore atter a two~week automobile trip
sermon.
.
pike have returned rrom a month's
to spend
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NIGHT
102 East State St.
Wednesda.y evening meeting each
week. 8 p.m. Reading room open
dally except Sundays and boUda.ys
12 to 6 p.m. Wednesday evening. 1
to 7:60 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
vacation .In Ocean City. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell
or Strath Haven avenue and Mr.
and. Mrs.. Samuel W. W. Mitchell
of . Prospect Park havc returned
from a. week's vacatlon at Ocenn
City. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Patterson
and daughters Alice and .Joan and
baby Robbie have returned anClspending fiVe days at Brant Beuch,
N. J. Patsy Teal of Vassar avenue,
Penny Morrow of Harvard avenue;
and Nita. Garrahan or College ave~
nue were their guests.
Mr. an~ Mrs. John Spencer and
children SUBan and Jay of Yale
av.enue are spending the week in
Wallingford. Vt., as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. C. Spencer.
Mr. and M~s. Norman Hulme of
Westdale avenue left Wednesday
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spent' part of this time visiting
hIB daughter.. Mrs. R. M. Cook of
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spending
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ot August
Anne Morse
of Parrish
Road at
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Camp Happy Val1ey. Port Depo~lt. "
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Harriet Gilbert of Park Avenue
and Sally James also ot Pa~k Avenue, spent the week~end In Cape
May.
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Mrs. M. G. BetTY of Pen brook
la visiting her daughter MISB
sarah Berry of Park Avenue.
ONLY
Kent of Riverview road.
Mr. James WUllam Cox wUI aet
as hest man tor his brother.
The ushera will be Mr. M. Raymore' Greene and Mr. E. Br'yant
Freck, both ot Baltimore, Maryland and Mr. Frederick Schoft.
brother, or the bride. Swarthmore.
A reception will fol1ow·the cere~
'mony at the home or the bride's
turned -from a two..-week sojourn parents.
at Cape May. N. J. Mr. Perry,
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Morae
and' their da~hter8 carolyn and
.Anne of Parrish .Road, and their
son-In-law and daughter. the
Donald Smiths of New York. returned nome AU.6Ust 1 after a. slxweek vacatlon at Beach Haven.
Mrs. J. A. Perry and her daugh...
ter Mlss Ol.lve Perry ot the
Swarthmore.·-Apartments have re-
:Mrs. C. H. Parmelee with her
her brother, :Mr. John Sch,umacsmall children Anne apd Chippy
who have been Uving with her her and famny of Ogden aveDu~
'mother, Mrs. W. 'V. Mitchell of on Monday, Mrs. Hicks and ·family
University place tor the last 15 are spending the month' of August
months have joJned LL Comdr. with her mother Mrs. Hervey
Pa.rmelee. USN., 'who Is taking a
Schumacher of Haverford avenue
post gmduate course at the U.S.
who is summering in Avalon. N. J.
Naval A@,demy, Annapolis. Md.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn, their
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge
of Ogden a.venue who spent the ,daughter Teel and son Geordy of
week ... end as toe guests or Dr. and Dickinson· avenue have returned
Mrs. John R. Bates of North following a two-week automoblle
Chester Road at their summer
trip south wnere they visited MrH.
place at Shoreham, La. I., are now
Dunn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
vacationing at Martha's Vineyard.
S. Teel of Charlottesville, Va., and
~B:BB" for a tew weekB.
,Mr. and Mrs. Guy Irvin and Mr. Dunn's pa.rents, Mr. a.nd Mrs.
family, of Vassar avenue moved D. Dunn ot Halifax. Va.
laet week to Teaneck. N. J.
Capt. and Mrs. Charles Hodges
Mr. and,Mrs; Bruce Schwalm of Dickinson a.venue entertained
.ot North Chester Road entertained dve other members of Capt.
,their daughter. Mrs. Richard C. Hodges· B-17 Crew who served
Dickinson of Old Greenwich. Conn., overseas In the Europ~n Theatre,
tor a tew days of last week, who and their tamtlics, as their weekwas here to help celebrate her end guests. They included Mr.
mother's birthday anniversary.
RaY Alexander of Philadelphia.
Mr. James H. .Hornaday with Mr. and Mrs. WilU8.1D. Mogg of
his daughter Alice ot Dickinson White Stone, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs.
avenue were week-end guests of Paul Robertson or Washington,
nis mother. Mrs. James P. Horna- D.C" ]dr. and Mrs. Vincent GIsrlei
day ot Washlngton, D. C.
ot BalUmor"l, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Phlllp 1\1. Alden Robert Noble of Chickopee Falls,
and their daughter Salley of Mo.ss.
North Chester road are Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Holmes
Mrs. Alden's mother, Mrs. Henry ot Havertord place entertained as
Snow or Cincinnati, Ohio for a their week-cnd guest, Mrs. Holmes'
few weeks. .
Blster-In-law, Mrs. C. B. Moore of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert Memphis. Tenn., who was en
of Park avenue entertained as their route to Baltimore, Md.
house-guests last week. Mrs. A.
Sally Hawk and Caroline James
P. Gilbert and Miss Harriet Gray
of Swarthmore will attend the
of Richmond, Va., and Mr. and Pblladelphla' Hockey Day the latMrs. C. A. Smith of Plttsburgb. ter part of August.
Mr. and Mrs. lL L. Shay. .Jr.,
J.esse H. Holmes of Haverford
and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. },ol1l1ard
v'no is working as .desk
place
Tyson of Park avenue arc on a 10clerk
and
bell-hop at a hotel in
day automobile trip to Mont
Old
Forge.
N. Y.. this summer.
. Tremblant. Canada.
won
first
prize
In the Water
Miss Emma Walton or Cedar
Sports
.
TOUl'nament
on Ii"ourth
~ Lane lett Saturday to spend a
Lake,
N.
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last
week.
month at Buck Hill Falls.
.
Mrs. E. Clinton Lappe or Yale
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Harlow
and their daughter Barbara or avenue entertained two tables at
North Chester Road have returned bridge on Tuesday In honor of
from a three-week automobilc' Mrs. .A.. E, Lonugvlell~ house
trip to Cleveland, Ohio, Niagara guests.
Falls and Cana~a.. Beverly HarMr. and Mrs. George Plowman
low is conUnulng her visit. with and their daughter Ellis of Harher grandparents In Cleveland for vard avcnue !ea.ve today on a
two-week vacation to Cape' Cod
a tew more weeks.
Barbara Thornbahn ot Rutgers and Nantucket•. Mass.
Avenue leaves tor Surr CitYt N.J.,
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Coehran
today to visit friends for a week. and their daughters Susan and Meg
Barbara has just returned borne ot Wallingford 'have just returned
follOwing' a vlslt with her uncle trom a. week at Cape May.
and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. carl
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson
Thornbah"n of Lancaster.
ot Walnut" Lane' returned home
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Almgren
Monday tollowlng a three-week
and family ot Benjamin West
vacation In the Canadian Rockies.
avenue. and Mr. Almgren's tather.
Mr. and Mrs. Charies G. ThatMr. A. F. Almgren of Birmingham. Ala., are vacationing in cher ot Ogden avenue and Mr. and
Cape May. N. J.
·Mrs. J. Warren Paxon of Vassar
. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis avenue wi11 spend the week-end
Shay, Sr., of Cornell avenue have at' their cabin on the Eastern
returned follOwing a threo-week Shore of Maiyland.
motor trip to canada during which
Mrs. C. C. West of Walnut. Lane
time they stopped a week at Mont entertained at 0. luncheon-bridge
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"FRAMED"
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August '7, 8.. and 9
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ChUdren's Show
JUNE ALLYSON
saturdaF _ _1 P. M..
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06 public bea1tb. During the last
two dec:ad';' man,. cldlili
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been conquered. There ia reason
to believe that more and more
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r .. __ .~:.S now fatal will gradual1y yield to med·
kal research. Your dOctor. and be time. ia well
informed OIl tbeIe DeW cIiacoveriea. Be includl'$
new medicinal qalla ill bia ptac:tic:c . . MKII1 as
their tberapeIltic value bu bceD atablished.
Depend on your doctor. Depmd _ _ to fill bis
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A borough workman has been
engaged in the annual civic beaut.
'PHIlADELPHIA FALCON
POWER IIOWERS
lfylng process of burning off gutter weeds for the past two weekR.
Made by CoIdweU
r.,u,·el'J'
18& or 2nd Week
of August UnUl SOld OUI
Media Lawn Mower
& Equipment Co.
Using a kerosene blow torch especially designed for the purpose
the
borough
devotes a
fortnight
each year to performing this task
against 0. little thing but one
which can contribute to creating
0.
shubby appearance in a town.
Providence & State Rds.
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THERE'. ENERGY AND ECONOMY IN OUR
DAIRY
InuftlMd
Vitamin D Content.
400 U. S. P. Unif. Per 'Info
Outstanding, you' will My
when you compa... IIoth
quality and prlat. Yaur
Acme Dairy Department ,.
stocked with many 'ntereltlng value. that will make
your vllit a profltalt.. one.
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PRINCESS OLEOMARGARINE
Wesley France of South Chesler
road was called to Jasper. N. Y.~
upon the death of his father. J. H.
France. who died at his home
Tuesday fonowing a long Illness.
The funeral will he held at his
home today.
In addition to his widow and
son, he 19 survived by a babY
gl'anddaughter, .Helen· Lou I Btl
Francc.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lee and
chHdren B11ly and Nell of Lafayette
llvenue have arrived ho:me tollowIng a six-week vacation nt Stone
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The Swarthmore Pollee Depart~
ment Is no~ storing four bicycles
plCkl'd up on borough streets with·
in the last haIr-year. The suburban trend ot using two wheels In-stead ot two legs, coupled with
today's high replacement vulue ot
the vehicles make it hard to un·
derstand why their 'owners are
evidently -tOl'relting them through
lack of Inquiry,
Harbor.
Faber McKernan of Rutgers avenue Is working on a farm in Vermont thts summer.
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Leaks & Crocks
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HOME GROWN BUTS
2 lbl. 25c
25c IMacb
2 bunches 15c
dla.mond
tonight 'and Monday evening they
to NorwOOd for their flnal flune
of the schedUled season. PtayoftB
of the nrst tour teams are scheduled to b'e played next Wedne8-
W
and :rrtdB¥.· but the locations
of 'these pmes are stili to be de,clded. Eddystone, Swarthmore and
.WaUIngCord ..... deftnltely In tho
ftrst· three positions but' the fourth
place team Is atlll in doubt. WIInnen of the playoffs will meet
sert..
obamPlOH.
to
de~·
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~nough.GreatdaD1agecan
be caused by explosion,
smoke, hail, windstorm,
etc. Make sure that you
have Extended Coverage.
PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
IAL,,_
333 DARTMOUIH AVE.
Phone Dartinoath 1833
PERSONAL -- SerVIce on all make':J of
electtlc washers :S.1I1di:tC lucluded),
Ironers, vacuum clcani!I'S, r"pg,s, irolls.
toasters. tans and lamps. Also wIring
_ new and old. AU work compiles to
mrs Uncferwrlters B~elftcatlonB. Call
.ErlC'h H. HarlBen, Swarthmore 2S00-W.
If no answer: Swarthmore 0'140.
I.
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CompaDy of Han(ord. CODDCcdcur
PAINTING, and DECORATING
All Work Guaranteed
Write
QUALITY LUGGAGE
l
Sizes 15" to 26"
,'3.25 ro $26.50
Tax Included
Fred A. Fish, Jeweler
5 East State Street, Medla
Phpne Medla lD16
r
hnd hnl
PERSONAL-IF YOU KNOW OF' AN - ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;
'APARTMENT (In or near. Swarth ~
more that will be vac8l\~ by the end
w
of September, we·d ~y appreciate
y()ur calling us. No chUdren or pets.
LoJlg-tim6 residents of Swarthmore.
31m and Kay Powell. Swarthmore
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Reese-Baxter
Co.
.
1217,R.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE,
BUILD A
TELEVISION SET
CLIFFORD L PARKER
Medla B.D. 9
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PIANO JUNING
Funeral Director
and Repairing Since 1908
New and Rebullt Pianos
ALBAN L.. PARKER
Phone Media ()45D.l>1
Formerly of M.edia
J125 W. LebJgb Ave.. PhIIa.
Phone Baldwin 1170
~,,-
No additional charge for
""bnr~ calI&
Chester
FOR SALE
FOR s~used radi08, reCQrd:;playere,. vact1Um cleaners. reasonably
priced. Ca.ll Robert Brooks, Swarthmore' 1648:
FOR_SALE-Vlolln-made by Charles
A1b8rt--over '60 years old. Also.
double walnut bed-newly remade Inner~8prlng mattress. Call Media 1238•.1.
If you have ever used a
pair of pliers and a screw·
drived you can build a
television receiver for
about one·half the cost of
a commercial receiver.
Several complete kits of
parts available,. Success: ful~pe.ration ·gilaranteed.
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·Swatthmore 1548
SALE - ~tlnghouse electric
range. $110. New red tube and old
18 x 6 tire, $4. Call Swarthmore
FOR
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FOR SALE-Furniture and kitc.hen
equipment. lawn mower. wheelbarrOW. Call Swarthmore H90~.1 after
call
player. $26. Call Swarthmore 1634-W.
evenings or Saturday.
FOR RENT-Large airy, 1'00;0 and
bath, with meals. Phone Swarthmore
& Builders
ations,
Kitchen
paneling,
Walters'
'W\A.NTED-Apartment
by
retined
'young couple with one -::hnd. Per-
tlon.
knott,.
screening,
pine
Insula..
Miscellaneous carpeu...
try.
Tree SUlI"'Y and
Landscapm.
manently'located. Can pay up to, $80
month. Reply Box C, The swB.rthmorean.
moderniza-
Custom-built cabinets,
cernent work,
WANTED·
302 Gayley St., Media.
:).edla 2567-R.
W ANTED--TW() college graduates desire fum~ a.partment. Phone
~arthmore 0552--M after 7 P. M.
A SUSALUD
WANTED-We will buy at beSt
prices. old china. glaas. furniture.
flroearms. Call,Hony Oak 4313 or Holly
Oak 6'120, COlleCt for appolntmenL All
business confidential. Colonial Cupboard,. No 5 Philadelphia Pike, wn·
'":; 1i.
WANTE~woman
to take entire care
of three" chlldl'en. SePtember 5 to
September 20, at seashore. No other
duties. Tel. Media 100'1.
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WANTED-Business woman would
like small unfurnished aparbnent.
swarthmore or vicinity. Tel. Swarth~
more 3260. extension 124..
At work or play you
must keep fit. Your en-
Electrical Contractor
tire family needs' to
lV\ANTIDD--Young couple, college gradua.tes. and their pride and, Joy. age
two, despemtely need an apartment.
We'd appreciate your help. Best references. Swarthmore 207'1-.J.
Phone Swarthmore 2175-R
104 Cornell AV8IlUe
Swarthmore, P _
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
In E""/llhlloh m.... -TO YOUR HEALTH
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All
Tn>es of Electrlcal
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, '
IuRhl Da UOQ8 and Repabs
ServIng _ o r e aDd
drink plenty of water.
and
Vlclnlt7 for ~
--&7' Yean
,VANTED -
Water is the essential
Paperhanging
1180 Muhlenberg.Ave.
G, The Swal'thmorean.
medium For the con-
Phone: Media 0755
Stenograpner-Secretary:
swarthm6re firm l'eQ.tdJ'8S sel'Vlc~ of
Intelligent young lady. rapid and· ac..
curate. Salary. $'40, five day week. Box
WANTED-It anyone would oCcas1onally 111m to seU KentuekY Wonder
Beans. please can swarthmore 0~66..
W~Help wanted. at 324 Dart!
mouth Avenue. Ca.'"IIper Circus. Anybody who can do tricks.
WANTED-Homes for traln~ Angora
Kittens. Tel. Swarth'more 2960-J.
WANTED-Charles- Laws and George
Thorbahn
odd jobe-washtng ,
caDI, yaro work, pa\ntl..... ole. can .
swarthmore ~K. or '8t22.
WB.IIt
WANTED-Snall apartment ()r single
room for glentleman. College faculty
IMDlber. Write Box St The Swarthmonan.
L09"1"-B1aclr. cocker spaniel. wl\lte'
Irtre&k em thrOat. 'flve mont:lt$ old.
ADIIW8I'1J
te ''RIp". Rewanl. CaP
_eua.
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Home Improvements, Altertion.
0149.
FOR SALE-Man's bicycle, $10. Tel.
Media. 1661-W.
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RuMsEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
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SALE - Five tube Silvertone
table model combination radlo--reeord
FOR
mlngton. Delaware.
Arters Brothers, Inc.·
FOR QUICK SERVICE
5' P. M.
WlAN'i'ED - Homes for 2 kittensGoldy and Zeke - trained. C$ll
SWarthmore 212%.
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Tl~e Hornets take on Prospect
SUPPOSE IT
BLOWS UP?
·...ire Insurance alone is not
PATfERSON
PERSONAL--Vbl..uwn cleanel'5. irons.
toasters. and radios repaired, Called
tor and deUvered. Call Robert Brooks.
SWarthmore 15408.
month.
trhe Misses Dugal of Milton, Pa.,
who have been spending 'a few
days with Mr. Louis W. King of
Rutgers avenue, returned to their
AUgust 18.and 20 In a two-out-Of..
a
unw
PERSONAL
. Mr. and Mrs. Gt!orge B. Wel1burn
and small daughter Betsy ()t Charleston, W. Va .• 'are spending a_ twoweek vacation with the former's
mother. Mrs. George W. Wellburn
of Rutgers aven~e. and with Mrs.
Wellburn's mother, Mrs. H. Stephen Plummer of Swarthmore who
is summering with Mr. Plummer
and 80n at Hack's Point, Md.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert p. _Bradtord and tamtly or Swarthmore
avenue will be week .. end guests of
Mr. and, Mrs. John P. Cunningham
ot New York City.
Stephen and, Stocky Hoadley of
Palmyra. N . .T., are visiting their
grandmoth~r.
Mrs.
George A.
Hoadley of Walnut iane tor a
Par,k at the Riverview
for
the
,ex-
CLASSIFIED
at Avalon.
Homeo Win
HOM,E GROWN STRING BEANS
the
NEWS NOTES
or
his famlly_
Mrs. Joseph E. Halneg of the
Swarthmore Apartments Is spendIng the ·summer('m·onths in \Valpole, N. H: ..
Dr. and' Mrs. Arthur. E. Bassett
of North Chester road have returned from a' month's trip to the Catskills, New England States, New
Brun,Bwlck, and No\"a Scotia. They
spent two weeks' tn Nova ScoUa
and Cape Breton, returning (rom
Yarmouth to Boston by boat.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven 1\1. Spence I'
and .t)r~e sons of Ogden avenue,
John Campbell who Is attending
the summer Bchool ·at 'the Unlver ... returned homo Tuesday fonowlng
slty ot Michigan, wlll 'joln his
a elx.. week vacat,lon at Ratn)" Lake,
~ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. CampMinn.
bell ot College avenue, August 16.
John who has been Ma.naglng
Editor of the M.ichlgan dally wUl
continue In tbat capacity when he
M1BB Doreen McConeohy of South
Chester road' recently spent several
days 118 the guest of ' Mr. and MI'8.
Calvin Huntoon of UtIca, N. Y.,
formerly
"Swarthmore. On her
home Miss McConechy visited
Mr. and" Mrs. Harry Andrews of
Upper Montclair, N. J., who are
also t()rmer Swarthmore residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' M. Reed
of North Cheater road, lett Thursday to drl vo to the west const. En
route they: will spend some time In
Denver, Colo., and wlll' visit relatives In Yakima and Seattle, Wash.
Mr. and ~lr8. C. Irwin Galbreath
and their daughter .Tean of Benw
jamln West avenue returne'd home
atter spendlpg tho month qt Ju~y
home Wednesday.
Mrs. Wnllam H. Gehring and
her daughtel':J .Tean and Vlrgiula
University place have returned
after a six-week vacation at ttaelr
summer home at Riverhead, L.Y.
Mr. Gehring spent two weeks with
cottage in 8pf6.Y· Beach, N. J. for
a few days.
at
with her son-In-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed of
College avenue.
MI'. and Mrs. D. Malcol~ Hodge
and daughters Gayle and Mary Lou
Strath Haven avenue .. returned
a tew days ago from a three~week
trip to Quebec' and Montreal.
CAIWIELS .!. 29c
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Hormel Bacon
39c ~ lb. pkg.
Tenderized Ham
7~c lb.
Loin Roast of Pork
65c lb.
Fl'esh Killed Frying Chickens 49c lb.
LEGAL NOTICES
to
on
the conege, will accompany'
party to Barrow, and remain
about a month. The rest ot
party, except for Dr. Griffin,
pects to remain at the station
til September. 19~8.
ALL THA,T C&RTAIN ltOT OR
I'U;CE OF LAND, Situate In the City
of Chester. Del. Co., Fa. BEGINNING
North side {th 8t. 330.32 feet West
I
from Booth Stree4 ('''ONTAINING In
IIIlEllU,-P ~.uJ!8
front West on 4th SL 229.61 feet and
01 Real Eltate
extendlJlg in depth North 480 feet In
SHERII<~F'S OFFICE
depth.
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COURT HOUSE, MEDIA, PA.
No Improvements-Vacant ground.
li'rldaY. August 29, 194'1
Sold as the property of. Abraha.n
9 :30· A. M. Eastern Daylight Time
Lehman, Mina Lehman, MoIU& New·
Conditions: $260.00 cash or certihof, Judah- Lehman, WlIUam Lehman,
fied check at time of sale (unless
Bertha. Rosen.baum, Jacob Lehman.
otherwise 8tared In advertlsment)
heirs of Abraham Lehman. Dec'd,
balance in ten days. Other condiowners or reputed owners.
tions on day of sale.
Thoma!!! A. CUrran. Atty.
Levari Facias (M. L. D.)
No. 1854
G. R. \VatldnB, SherlK.
3T-,8-8
Det.-embel· ·rerm. 1938
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR
LEGAL NOTICE
PIECIO"; OF LAND. Situate In the City
oC Chester, l)el. Co., Pa. BEGINl'I."1NG Es1ate or WILLIAM J. POLLOCK Jr,
NQrth Side Mary St. 50 feet 3/16 inches deceased.
OF ADMINISTRATION
East rrom Harwick St. CONTAINIXG LETl'ERS
the above Estate ha", been
In front East 20 feet and extending in On
to the undersigned. who re-depth North 50 Jeet. Bounded North granted
all persons havIng, claims or
by lands now or late oC Michael quest
against.. the Estate of· tbe
Hoztuckl. Bounded \Vest: by lands JlOW demands
decedent to make known the same,
or late of Michael Roztuckl, Bounded and
all persons Indebted to the de~
East by lands now. or late oC Stefan cedent
to make payment. without d~
Chemycz.
Improvements consist of amall 1. lay, to
Samuel T. Pollock.
storY brick building 16 X 30 feet.
P. O. BoX No. 21,
Sold as the prof.erty of Patrick F.
Swarthmore. Pa.
Conroy, TrllSreE! lor Mary E. GallaOr to his Attorney
gher. owner or reputed owner.
Helen M. Wilcox,
Thomas A CUrran, Atty.
W-alton Avenue,
G. R. Wa.tkins, Sh~rirr.
3T·S-8 5031
Philadelphia, 43, Pa.
6T~8-8
SIIERIF'F SALES
of Real Estate
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA, PA.
SWlU'Uunore 1448
FridaY. August 29, 194'1
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WILLIAM BROOKS
Conditions: $250.00 cash or <..-erU·
Ashes tAt Rubbish Bemoftd
fled check at time of sale (unless
otherwise stat\!d In advertlsment)
Mo_.
General. RaoIlDg
balance In ten days. Other conditions on da.y of saJe.
9S6 HanIJDg Ave.
) 1 0 _ PB.
Levari FaciaS (M. L. D.)
No. 1699
December Term. 1939
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the university In (be
fall_
complete hts junior year.
\M.r. and Mrs. George Dunn and
faplil)', of Dickinson avenue were
guests of 'Dr. and Mrs. John Me
Kernan of Rutgers avenue at their
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Corps durIng the war. Dr. Irving;
carried
extensive research to
combat -bench and blackout In hl8'h
altitude flying.
'Mr. Otto Hebel. Instrument
maker, Depart~ent 01 ~oology
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SWARTHMOREAN
,.re~urDs to
ATtic Group To
Set Up Station
NEWS NOTES
Electric and Acetylene Welding and Burning
THE
F"',,"-*-t8,1947
of
LARSON'S WELDING SERVICE
PEACHES
'",lfj6.,
IIIIr. and Il.... · Alton _Ith ....d
POIM
their
J'oung ..... oC WeBtdale .....
A meed of tbank. on u...e hot
Due
leave
tomOI"l"OW' for a vacatlon, ,
Bummer d&Y8.
A meed oC thanks. and eYer giate. of '. week at Beaoh Haven.
Anne Lukens ot stratb Ha.ven
fut 'Praise
To the wise men whOM tote-' avenue and Pauline Beneke of Cornell aVenue are vlaltlDlr 38171
thQUlJhl planted Irees
Faulkner
Dlcklll80n avenUe ...,"0
All up and down
The many' sidewalk!! of our town, 18 spending the summer al B,..k
Hill Falla.
Which glv" to those who come
go
Dr. and Mro. Clifford Banta of'·
Cool shade and shelter from the Parrish road entertained as thEdr
8un.
house pesta for a week Mrs. BallA. H. P. ta'8 slater. Mro. Foster Fudge and.
daughter Mrs. Addington Vance of
CraWfordville. Ind., and another
Bleter, Mrs. Paul COnger of BaIDw
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Tha.t·1 blrldJge, Ind.
cher and their daughter Edith
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Silvera
That~her of Ogden avenue spent and da.ughters, Marsha and Ga.y.
the week-end in cape May.
who spent a tew weeks with Mra.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Solomon Cut· Snven' brother-In-law and sister,
cher and baby son, former res!- Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Patterson
dents of Washington, D., C.. left of Elm avenue are DOW living' at
Tuesday for Montgomery, .Ala... 'rodmorden Farm, ROBe Valley.
after visiting Mrs. Cutcher's father, Dr. Silvers is the Chief Resldent
Mr. Louis W. King of Rutgers ave.. at Chester Hospital.
nue since the middle ot July. Col.
Jean Holman ~f College avenue
Cutcher wl11 attend the Command has been visiting Barbara Leslle,
School at Maxwell Field, Ala.
formerly of Swarthmore, In' AtMrs. Charles Townsend of Ches~ lantlc City, N. J .. for a week.
ter. secretary to Borough Secretary,
M .... Georg. A. Hoadley oC Wal·
Elltott W. Richardson. Is on vaca- nut lane haS returned from a; vlalt
tion this week.
with her son and daughter-In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hay and Mr. and Mro.George B. HoadleJ' of
Mrs. .Hay's mother. Mrs. James Bea Cliff. Long Island, N. Y.
A. Drain ot Ogden avenue, ha.ve
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinarrived home after vacationing tor son and family of Ogden avenue
a. month at Pigeon Cove, Mass. have returned after spending six
Ethel Hay spent a. two-week vaca~ weeks in Ocean City, N. J.
tlon with the faroUy.
.
Dr. and AIrs. J. F. McKernan
Mr. Henry Peirsol, Sr., of Latay- and CorneliO. and Richard Mcette avenue spent the week-end Kernan of Rutgers avenue have revisiting his son and daughter-In- turned after vacationing at Spray
law, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pelrsol Beach, N. J .• for three week".
and sons Jay llnd Wyn of SpringMrs. Blanche Clark of Alexanfield. N. J.
dria. Va .• 18 spending the summer
u. S. No.1, Y.Uow 'nesto.o
Luac1ous,. L.....,
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,
Swartbmoreti!295
nigh' or daJ'.
stant and regular reCall
moval of body wastes.
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You can be sure when
Charles·E. Fischer
you drink Springfield
Bailder
Water-It is safe.
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WATER COMPANY
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PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
F~ULADELPHIA
MASON
SUPPLY COMPANY
331 Dartmouth Avenue
a
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BATS AND BUNicEt's !
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INSECT CONTROL
GETTING RESULTS
Commission Program
Continued In
County
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The mldsummer program of the
Delaware County Mosquito Exterlulpatlon Commission Is in full
swing In the County and is getting
effective results in controlling mosquitoes. High School teacbers have
been employed tor Revcral Hummers
,as district inspectors and have
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Lunobeona ,1.00
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COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESiDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
-er
,
CAlL CHdl1!R '2,6
Tin
done a
varlouB
places
seeing
good .job of locating tho
kinds of mosquito breeding
In \belr dlatrlcta and In
that they arc sprayed or
otherwise abated.
J. Wilbur McCaugley Is tbe In-
spector covering the area of M.edla,
Upper
PrOVidence.
Springfield.
Swarthmore and Morton.
BreediDg Places Chec;lled
'r·h~e
insp-ectors have been kept
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PLAYERS CLUB
SCHEDULE 1947-48
October 13 to 18th.
November 10 to 15,
December 8 to 13,
January 12 to 17.
February 16 'to 21.
lfo.rch 16 to 20.
April 12 to 17.1948
to Bummer so tbat they have becomo bettor tam111arized with the
May
5
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1947
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1947
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1948
1948
1948
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of
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8 (tentative)
,
locations of
mosquito breeding
places and the weather conditions
munltles tn the County are cooperunder which .each pal'ticular breedating in fUling witn community
Ing places is most dangerous from
refuse many small ,epola, and many
connection with the fogging, .;::~~~ I
tlons. These operations are
mentary to the drainage.
and spraying work which aim
kill mosquitoes at the source in
early stages and Is not intended
to replace these basic methods
mosquito control.
Citizens Cooperated
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,
other agencies. such &.8: the Army
Engineers are amPaUng on the. fIllIng of the larger marsh areas alI,n.: I
Darby Cr.eek and the Delaware
River. known as the
marshes. The Mosquito Control
Comm1ss10n has pumping stations
and other large scale engineering
projects In these same areas to
secure as complete re8ults as possible. The program which Is in
force is not only reducing sicitness.
such as malaria In the County. but
is Increasing real eatate and property values substantially through
making Delaware County, more attractive tor business and residential purposes. The benefits obtained far outweigh the actual County
budget for mosquito control work.
the report concludes.
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You Can. Be Sued!
COMPREHENSIVE
LIABILITY
PETER E. TOLD
1922
25th Year
'IN RESORT .FIRE
I P. M. to 11 P. M.
COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE
SWARTHMORE 3154
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LUNCHEON-
FOUNTAIN
EQJOY our week.day Luncheon.
In a cool
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PRACTICAL
Washable
pl~o~ a~oaphore.
FREE
The Really'
Practical Slipper
Front Wheels
Balanced &Aligned
94c
and
129
with every set of
New Tires Sold
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Gay, y()ung scuffs in a colorful assortment of
bright quilled floral and ,fancy prinled cottons .
. CQntrts.tinf' trim-fast color and washable:"
, ~ $IIl~1 .: medlumand,la.rge.
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ID'E&BE'8 ........ J!'J.OOB
Ch.arles R. Chickering. Swarthmore resident, ot the United states
Bureau of Printing and l!.~gra....IDg.
hi the sple designer of the new
three-cent stamp CO'lwnemoratlng
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In competition with three others.
Mr. Chickerlng's design was approved by the Mormon Society and
Registration for new pupllB enthe Untted states Postal Depart... terlng Swarthmore Schools for the
ment and is now being 8ent on
U. S. mall throughout the United
States. The stamp was released
July 21.
Mr. Chickering. whose depart,
ment is in charge of aU designs tor
government money. bonds, awards
and illUstrations, was largely responsible for the American MedIcal ,AsS"Ociation -commemorative
stamp issued June 9. This stamp
was nd,apted from the famous
painting '"The Doctor" by Sir Luke
Fildes. The stamp, released In New
Jersey. was a part of the big A.
M. A. Convention being held In
.A,tlantlc City at that time.
Mr. and Mrs. Chickering- are residents of North Chester road. Mrs.
Dates Set For Last
Two Weeks In
,. August
SCHOOL BOARD
HEAD RESIGNS
i:.rrtLE,
JR., PROMOTED
,...
'.
~
wa1".
A graduate of the college tn thu
class of 1~i3, Mr. Delaplaine went
to Wllmington' Fricnds School for
two years and then entered the
Philadelphia school system from
which he was absent only during
llis service during the First World
\Var in which', he served as a.
major.
..
In January Mr. Delaplaine was
tendered, a high testimonial and
presented with a gold watch UPOll
his retirement from the. Super'vising Committee on Boy's Athletics
qf the Philadelphia Public High
Schools.
tight spots. The whole team backcd up the pitches with errorlCS!:!
support and ~rought up ItS season's record to eight wins. two
losses.
SCHOOL REDECORATES
, Jta\ph. V. Llttle. Jr•• of Haverford place, lias Been placed In
charge of ~. C. A. 's ' Engineering
Design, 9roup, which is now en'gaged in. developing theater tele·
vision.
CALUNG ALL FLOWERS
l\fr. Little has been active in the
C~smos. Zinnias, petuniaS, asters
design ;of television. equipment
since 1939 and has been with the aDd an~ other flowers that have
R. C. A. Victor Division at Camden, the energy to bloom in this August
weather are still being collected for
N. J. since 1933.
the flowerless ward-patients of the
General Hospital on
.BaeaveaRARE F1.0WERS IN BLOOM Phlladelphia
34th and Curle avenues. Gardeners
Mrs. 'Wlillam E. DaLforth ,. of
Flower ,enthusiasts are cordially
with flowerS to spare are urged to
lDllborn. avenue baS ~ved word Invited to Be0 the watermelon-pink
bring theIr posies to 100 Park ave ..
that her one-hUndred ~_r~l'" ~,outhern Crepe Myrtle now in
nue on -Wednesday afternoon when
grandfather, Wlluam V. Ebersole., .~lo~m .at t'be. hon;te .o~ Mr. and
Mrs. Paul M. Paulson will have
ot Los Angele8,'P'i d away quiet..· ,Mrs. Gue~ther H. Fi-oebel or "25
containers to receive them.
17 Monday. ""~ .I\ved an active North' CI1ester road.
life up to the verY 'ed.
The Myrtle. now & rare plant.
PIeue OIlier ve TIlDe
Rlcbllrd and CaroIJn Danforth was brought to Swarthmore 18
Th'e Tax Collector requests
..... among Mr. 'Ebeno1e·s twelve ~ ago as a cuWng from the
that
those coming to her ofgreat ~4chU_
San Antonio home of Mrs, ·Fro.,
fice
before the end (If the
bat... mother, Mri.. IfaUlie C. BurnB.
month. ob88m tlie_ hours
.bto.olDS
'&reprinted OD the ts.s
8liout..... attJi~
~ Week- , 'that
bUI8.
~;,~ f"R- .... Been by t~
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--Swarthmore High School is
about to go under tarpaulins for
the next two weeks as painters
prodUce brushes and paint tor redecoration of the cafeteria. Now a
conventional creanl.-color. the walts
will be pale green ,vith dark green
trim ~ September 8.
The school took on its big painting job last !t'ear. and is flnw
ishtng ltP th-e few rcmaining classrooms and the cafeteria this summer. The maIn office. has already
bcen painted so that students and
callers may look at huff' and
brown-h-itnmed walls while waUng
(or appointments.
The seh'ool is also planning to
repair the undertloorln'g of the
gymnasium floor which has rotted.
over a· period or years, and caused
the surface to sag. It is expected
that this job will be completed before t~e indoor athletics begin in
, November.
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Mrs. James Haima of Vas..c;ar avenue and Mr. and Mrs . .John Lattimer ~f Media. were week-end' guests
at the Baldwin Hotel. Beach -Haven
when the structure burned Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Lattimer had to
make R. quick d~h troni the beach
and change trom, their ba~~lng,
suits before escaplnF with their belongings.. Mrs. -vanna wno was sl~
ting on tb"i, .porch'
the time of
the alarm. had aUg-htly longer to
re."icue her luggage. The th~ee, spent
the remaining' day of their stay
at the 'borne ot friends nearby.: .
Contents ot a' neighboring gift
shop opem.ted by Nathaniel E!Wer.
formoc South Chester road resi~
dent, were removed and the •shop
escaped with s~~l loss.
The awards will be made_ at the
parvy . on· behalf C?f the citizen
group which feels the program an
excellent one for the whole locaiIty,' hicludlng botli young folks
an:d' grown-ups, . and wishes by
this means to cooperate with the
Legion, coaches and ball club and
show good community splrl't" toward everYODQ, of all participants.
at
TUB-UMS
SUNDAY
NEW PUPILS TO
REGISTER EARLY
,
students are studying.
1947
I. Now Open
The Pennsylvania state COllege
Is now nccep,ting applications for
its newly created Day Time D,emware Count)' Technical Institute,
according to Mr. Meyers. Admlntstrative Head of the Center.
The Institute has been established In request to the College tor
this type of Technical Tra.lnln~ tn
the area. The curriculum offered
includes: Business Administration,
Industrlal Electricity. and ~ech
a'nicai .and Production Tool Design.
Because of tbe influx ot 200-260
freshman students. the Technical
Institute enrollmont will be .held
to a. maximum of 60, students;
therefore Mr. Meyers ex.pla1n~d,
the prosPective students should get
their applications In ~ soon as
Morrrwn Stomp
Brigiuun Plaque..
Carroll P. Streeter ot. Columbia
avenue. managing editor of Farm
Journal, was awarded the ReUben
Brigham gold plaque for "outstanding contributions to agriculture" at the naUonal meeting of
the .Am.erlcan Association of Agrl.
cultural College Editors at Minneapolis last Friday night.'
The award' was the first ever
made by the agricultural colJege
edltorD but will be an annual recognition' from now 00. Reuben
Br}gham. who died last 'Year, was
tor ,29 years a leader in the intormation serVices of the U. S. Department, of Agriculture.
Mr. Streeter has been active in
agricultural journalism 'tor 20
yea.rs, first in Iowa, 'then In Mln-'
nesota. and since' 1939' In 'Phlla ..
delphia. Since 1944' he has been
managing editor of Farm Journal,
which now goes to two and three
quarter mUllan famUies throughout
tb.e United States. Mr. Streeter has
also contributed to a number of
other na.tional magazines and has
a story in the current Issue of The
Chickering Designs
ROY W. DELAPLAINE
333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 1833
Chester and Fairview R""d, Near
SWARTHMO~
$3.00 YEAR
INSURANCE
•
Theatre Square adjoining College Theatre
Wins Reuben
P.S.C. TO OFFER
'. TECHNIC PROGRAM
cPAuls""lt' CMttr..e~y-
COOL
Swarthmore 0588
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SWARTIIMOREj PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1947
.VOL.19--No. 33
J DOIIESTIC·
.
D, Shirer
17 S. Chester Road
AVENuE
a,- .....
UtlDe•
FIRST
A. G. Catherman
Successor to
AT COllroE
-THE ·SWARTHMO
REQ1SiEk
,
wIWD 7
On the "Mercury SIm"
J. l<"rancis Taylor Jr. ot Brook ..
hilI, Wallingford, tormerl!y of
Swarthmore, sailed August 6 on
the -"Mercur)-' Sun" as a Senior
Officer. Ensign Taylor graduated
from the Pennsylvania Maritime
Academy May 2nd with second
highest honor~ and received his
Citizeus in the County g:ener,~II;d commission in 'the Naval Reserve.
have- been coopera.ting very
in keeping their own premises
PREPARATION FOR
ot breeding places, sucb as waterDIRECTORY
CONTINUES
holdln« receptacletJ and
Preparations
for
the
smaller breeding spots during
Borough Directory are rapidly be'Reason. Tho Inspectors ot'
County Commission cannot visit all Ing comple~ed. The firm copy will
be sent to the printers on M.onday.!
of the backyard breeding spots
Following a. door-to-door
addition to the large number of
quiry
conducted by Peggy Keenen.
swamps, pools, roadsides ditches
the
Bta.tr has been checking names,
and other hirger collections of
stagnant water. so that (;Qch citizen addresses and occupations by teleg.enerally can help his own area by phone.
VariOUS reactions have been exseeln.; to it that water docs not ac·
pressed
by the residents which
cumUlate In or around his own
range
In
attitude from those who
premises.
think the. Directory Is an excel~ng Range Program
lent Idea. and a convenience to all
This long range program ot
concerned, to the very tew who
MOSQuito Control Commission
claim. at le~t. to see no value In
aimed to eUmina-te thi Po,ssl.b1I1t1esl·it at all. Undaunted by the adverse
of mosquito breeding as rapidly
remarks and e'ncouraged by most.
pOSSible, but It must be realized the Swarthmore&n continues Its
that much permanent IUUng and work and plans to pUbilsh the new
drainage work is needed. Every Dlrect~ry. in the early ·Fall.
mosquito kllle4 now, ' or their
breeding pla.cc eliminated now.
cutS down t~e. number of posalble
mosquitoes in the future. The pro'Driveway Construction
gram ot the Commission Includea
Asphalt or Concrete
the permanent drainage of the
remalnlnl;'
mosquito
breeding
PI>TER DI NICOLA
swamps in the' County. many of
E'l>90e It!ra. tue
which are highly polluted with
sewage and trade waste. and the
carrying on ot temporary control
measures, sucb as spraying, fogging etc. '!"be various local com·
PRESCRIPTIONS
,,,as
IOQ P ...J<
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in the same locations from Hummer
the standpoint of producing mosquitoes. The County Mosquito Control CommissIon bas a record ot
nearly 2800 large mosquito breedIng places in the County which are
visited at regular Intervals by the
In~pecUon staff and the breeding
located immediately followed up
with the necesaary sprayIng or
drainage work. The CommiSSion
has also been operating the tirst
toadng
macnine
for
fogging
against adult mosquitoes In the
State of Pennsylvania. covers se(;tlons of the County where adult
mosquitoes might be troublesome.
This togging work Is repeated on
a definite schE:dule and will be
carrIed ')n throughout the mosquito
breeding season. Tha Commission
has been using DDT. pyrethrum
and other Insecticidal materials
FricIq, A' a I " lM7
SWARTHMOREAN
Peu
,
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Mr.
Carl Chattee ot
avenue' entertained
R~ued by Coast Guard
Betty Jane Hedgepeth, formerly
of Swarthmore, Elizabeth' Ann
Putt of :Medla, ReIch Allen of
Spring City and Mary Rife ot Wal.
lingtord were rescued b'y the Coast
Guard last Friday when their raft
was carried out to sea.
"-,The girls, "-Who had taken a rubber raft Into the water from an
unprotec;ted beach. were swept by
,a strong wlrld and tide' toWard a
sand bar.
\
, FQ\'lunately 'Sighted by a look"
out. the glrl~ were rescued
th&
Coast Guard before the craft up...,'
eet on th"e bar.
by
a.nd 'Mrs.
Swartlimore
c-o..... NI
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No
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~ Mrs. Chaffee's bro~her_tn-:law arid . ~The B,?~ulf~ \,9~~~:,~ &D:alster. ,Mr;" and !i4"'" ::wn!Jam E, l"oUDced that ao,_tastowo 4J.o->
; Valk of Rldire_, N. ·.r:tor a few have bee......ported In B...arth~
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
ciwnrtbr.lOre C(.;llece
Library
(. UG 151947
Swarth more, Po..
6
THE
INSECT CONTROL
GETTING RESULTS
lIIid~ullllllt'r'
.)laeCN in their dit;trlcts nnt!
seeing that they arc ~i))rayed
THE
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511 wELSH ST.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
,,1.00
from
October
J. \VUbur rrkCa.uglcy is the inspector covel'lng the area of Media.
UPI)Cr
Provldcncc.
Spl'ingrtcht.
Swarthmore and Morton.
RI"l...."tllng "Ia(~s ChLOCkcd
"rhcse inSIJectors have been ke(,t
,1.16
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
Novemher
10
December
8
to
15. ]947
to
13,
1947
Janual"Y 12 to
}··chruan.. 16 'to
17.
11148
1948
)Iarch
15
to
21,
~().
April 12 to 17,1948
in the same locations from HUilUner
to summer 80 that they have be-
Ma!o,'
come betler familiarized with the
locations of
mosquito breeding
place!'> and the weather conditions
undcr which .each pu.'Ucular breeding Illaces is most dangerous from
the standl)oint of producing m08quttomJ. T'hc County Mosquito Control Commls~lon has a record of
nearly ~800 large mosquito breedIng places In the County which are
vI~ited at regular inter\'als by the
Inspection staft and the breeding
located immediately follow(!(l up
with the necessary silraying or
drainage work. The Commission
has also been operating the first
fOl;glng
macbine
tOI'
fogging
against adult mosquitoes in the
State of Pennsylvania covers sections or the County where adult
mosquitoes might be troublesome,
This fogging work is repeated on
a definite schedule and will be
carried on throughout the mosquito
breeding season. Tho Commission
hils been using DDT, p~'rethl'um
and other insecUcidal materials in
connection with the fogging OIICnltion~, The:-;e Oll('I'ations arc sUllpLemenl
and spraying worl( which aim to
kill mosquitoes at the source in
early stages and iN not intended
to replace the:m basic methods of
mosquito control.
r.
to
8
(tentath'c)
munities in the County al'C cooperating In ftlling with comlllunity
refuse I1lilUY small HllOts, and lnany
other agencies, Huch UN the Army
Bngineer.a are aSl:(istlng on the. fllltng of the larger marsh areas along
])arby Cr.eek and the Delaware
RIver, known as thc Tinicutn
marshcs, The
l\tm;quito Control
Commission has pumping stations
and other large scale engineering
projects in thesc same area.."i to
secure tl..<.; COml)lete results as possible. The program which Is In
force is not only reducing sicJ(.ness,
such as malaria In the County, but
is increasing real estate and propert~· valucs substantially through
making Delaware County more attractive for business and residential purposes. The benefits obtaln- ,
ed tar outweigh the actual County
budget for mosquito control work.
the "CpOI·t concludeH.
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
-cr
Uri",.
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REGISTER
NEW
IOQ P,,!k
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DOMESTIC
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Blip CI"Ded. ana Behanol
wlUaIn ., na:ra
Ave~..artlpo!!'o ~a.
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Chole.
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carrying on of tenlporary control
measures, such as spraying, fogging etc. The various local co nt-
You Can Be Sued!
COMPREHENSIVE
LIABILITY
J'~nlDcis
INSURANCE
Per Year
PETER E. TOLD
333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 1833
THEATRE PHARMACY
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PRESCRIPTIONS
FIRST
A. G. Catherman
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Successor to Victol' n. Sh.il'cr
17 S. Chester Road
S","8.rtJunol'(') 0580
COOL
PRETTY
PRACTICAL
Theatre Square adjoining College Theatre
Chester and Fairview Road. Near
1922
SWARTHMORE
25th Year
1947
SUNDAY
I P. M.
to
11 P. M.
FREE
Front Wheels
Balanced &Aligned
COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE
SWARTHMORE 3154
LUNCH EON-
FOUNTAIN
Enjoy our week-day Luncheons
-
in a cool pleasant atmosphere.
with every set of
New Tires sold
~
We Deliver
Anything-Anywhere
~4!J118t9"'l4
J'i,a1'll1&cl8t
"" DutJ' at
.
.
Washable
TUB-UMS
/s Now Open
...
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,
All Tim..
,
'.
Hannum and Waite
Yale Ave. "'Qrll'~ ReI.
~1250
The Really
Practical Slipper
94c
and
129
Wins Reuben
P.S.C. TO OFFER
TECHNIC PROGRAM
SCHOOL
FIasT FLOOR
Carroll P. Streeter of Columbia.
avenue, managing editor of l·'artn
.Journal, was awarded the Hcubcn
BrIgham gold plaque tOi' "outstanding contributlons to agriculture" at tho national meeUng' of
the American AssOCiation oC Agricultural College Editors at l
The pcnmsylvania State ......u ege.....
~
The award was the fil'st e\'er
f
ns
is now accepting UP1)licatto
or made by the agricultura.l college
I
its newly created DaY Time De a- editors but will be an annual reware county Technical Institute, eognitIou' from now on, Reuben
1
according to Mr. Meyers. Admin s- Hrjghu:rn, who died last ~ear, "'''US
trativc Head of the Center.
for 29 yeurs a leader in the in-rhe Institute has been estah- formation sel'vices of the U. S, Del ·)shed in I'C(IUest to the Colloge for partment of Agriculturc.
this type
Technical Training in
Mr. Streeter has been active in
the area.. The curriculum offered agricultural
journalism for
20
includes: Business Administratlon. years. first in Iowa, 'then in l\UnIndustrial Electricity, and Mech
nesota, and since 1939 in Phllaanical.and ProdUction Tool Design. delphia, Since 1944 he has been
Because of the inOme of 200-250 managing editor of FarPl Journal,
freshman students, the Technical which now goes to two and three
Institute em'oUrnent will be hel.d quarter rnlllion families throughout
to a max I mu m of 6 0 students; the United States. Mr. Streeter ha.::;
therefore Mr, Mcyel's explain~d. also contrIbuted to a number of
the prospecUvc Btudents should get other national magazines and has
their applications in as soon as a story in the current Issue of The
Reader's Digest.
possible.
The program is open to all high
school graduates, 01" to persons
qualified by equivalent training or
cX)leriencf', y(>t('l'ans who quallfy
may take thesl' courses using benefits provided ~r the G. I, Bill of
Rights. In a past RUI'vey it has
been shown tha't industry antl
business (lcmandM I'cqulre from
three to five technically trained
persons to one college graduate.
It t~ for this VH!Jtly Important
group that the Technical Institute
Program has been desip:ned,
Ch'lorles Grier, chairman of the
,
The curricula offered is essen- Swarthmore
American
Let.:ion
tlally the s.'l,.me that the College baseball team, announces a party
haa offered -tbrough its Evening for tho boys and their couchc~ tn
Technical lnstitute five year pro- be held Saturday, September 6.
gramS in fourteen ot the larl!,.er inA group of citizens. non-mellldustrial communittes throughout bel'S of the Legion who wish tc
the State. These five year programs express appreciation to the Ains·
ha.ve been ·mnde avai1o,ble In less worth-Wernber Post for sponsor·
than one year of concentrated ing the 1947 project, Is prescnting
study. The courses arc extremely Head Coach "Herr" Russ Sn)'der
practical and are adapted to the with a suitably engraved Swiss
particular needs of the area,
wrist
watch,
athletic
director
All classes are to be held tn the model with split second hand, The
newlty reconditioned Pennslrlvanla group will also present an engravstate College Center Building, 865 ed cigarette lighter to AssIstant
Harvard Avenue. Ll),boratories and Coach Tom Field and a gold basedrafting rooms as well as class- ball inscribed S,A.. L, 1947 (8warthr~oms and Jiornry arc well Ughted more American Legion) to the
and appropriutely furnished for following boys who represent the
the Institute usc, Experimental completo active squad, plus Bob
and demonstration equipment Is Chambers and Dick Fieltl who I'Cprovided by the College, An ex- trievecl foul balls.
tension. progmm of 'rnoUon pic.John Pool. Art 'McKenzic, BiU
tures, slid£> films and other visual Huey, Stan 1\lool'e, Jack Houtz.
l,n,rry Dalton, Gcol'ge Warren.
aids is conducted in '!;bese courses.
It is planned to have noted men Dana Swan. Charles Laws. George
from the area come in from time 'l'horbahn, Dob Bradford, Dick
Bullock, Paul TalT, Bal'l'Y Patton,
to time and speak on topics which
and Bill Fjeld.
students arc studying.
The awards will be made at the
part'Y on behalf of the citizen
Mormon Stamp
CharleH R. Chict[ering, Swarthmore I'esitlent. of the United states
BUI'can of Printing and ~ngraving.
is the H,ole dC:3igncr of the new
thl'ee-cent stamp cO'lnmcrnorating
th~ ,1\1ormon Centennial in Utah.
In competition with three others,
)11', Chickering's design was apIH'o"eu by the Mormon Society and
the United stut(,'S Postal Depart..
mcnt and is now being sent on
L'. S. mail throughout the United
:-:tatcs, 'rhe staulp was n~leascd
Day Time Institute
Created For
Del. Co.
.Jul}· 27.
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LEGION TEAM TO
RECEIVE AWARDS
IN RESORT FIRE
Mrs. Jamcs Hanna. of Vaasar avcnue and Mr, and :Mrs, John LatUmer of Media. were week-end guests
at the Baldwin Hotel, Deu,e'h ,Haven
when the structure burned Saturday afternoon,
lUI'. and Mrs Lattimer had to
make n. quick d;sh from the beach
and changt~ from their bathing
suits before escaping with their: bclongings, !\Irs. Han~a who was sitting on the porch at the time of
the alarm, had slightly longer to
re~cuc her luggage. The tht'CC spent
the remaining day of their stay
at the home of friends nearby.
Contents of a neighboring gift
shop opM"ated by Nathaniel Ewer,
former South Chester road resident, were removed and the shop
escaped with small loss.
Mrs. William E. Danforth' of
HUlborn avenue has received word
that her
one-hundred year-old
grandfather. William V. Eber201e.
of Los Angeles. passed away quiet-'
Iy Monday, having lived an active
life up to tbe very end,
Rlchlird and Ce.rol7n Danforth
are among Mr. Ebersole~s twelve
great grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. R.. ~ruce M11~er
an" 'family of Cornell "avenue have
,
SCHOOL BOARD
HEAD RESIGNS
Delaplaine Seeks Release Due To
Illness
Roy \,T. 1>elal)lail1l.'. pr('~id('nt or
the S'wal'lhmor(>
School
Board
since 1911, slIumltted hi~ rCf>ignation to thl' board on July 31. at
the order 'Of his physicians.
Since no quorum asse)nbled fOI"
thc hoanl'~ August mceting actinn
on the> r('signation was postponed
untlt th(~ next regular" meeting
which will be held ThursdaY pvening, September 11. 'l\lr, Delaplaine
has requcsted th(' bOlll'd to take
pl'ompt nction.
F"!rNt elected to the school board'
In 1937. he served stx years and
wa,\; reelected in 1943. Two years
of his second term remain unserved, }t~01" the first four years of
hia ~ervi('e he was chlLirman of the
instl'uction committee. His'inter'eMt
wa" r"t:'MllOnsiblc for the addition of
an art supervisor for the elem~nta~' schools and the securing of
~Irs. Otis ,,"alters, for that post.
MI', Dela]llainc bl'ought to the
Hcbool board educational background and a lifetime of ,vork and
interest tn the high school field,
He js hend of the physical edueaBenjamIn
tion
department
at
Franklin High School. Philadel»hia, having- taught in the cltY'fl
sehools [01' 30 y(>ar5, and fOI' the
past 16 yem's he has lIeen con·
nected with the astronomy dopa!'t ..
ment of Swal'thnlore College as
night ousm'v(,I' 1n th(' Sproul OhsCI'vatory. In thi~ ]lost he cal'r'i(:!ll
a heav)! l'~ponsi.hility during tht~
war,
A graduate of the college in the
class of 1~13, Mr. Delaplaine ."vent
gl'oup which feels the progTam an
to \Vilmington Friends School for
excellent one for the 'whole locallwo ycarl-; anti then enter'cd the
Ity, including both young foll{s Philadelphia :;;chool .f;:,'stem from
anti grown-ups, and wishes by which he was absent. only (turing
this means to coopcrate with the
Legion, coaches and ball club and his sel'vice during tlw F'irst 'Vorld
show good community spirit' to- \\"Ul' in which lw sf'l"vcd as a
•
'ward everyone of all participants" major,
In ,Janual~' :\11', lJt~la lliaine was
tcnrlc~'cd a
high testimonial and
R. LfITLE, JR., PROMOTED pl't'Sentcd with a golrl watch 111)011
,
Ralph V. Little, Jr" of Havel'ford place, has been placed in hiR retirement fl'om the t;upervischa.rge of R. C. A.'s Engincering ing Committee! on Boy's Athleticl'l
Design Group. which is now en- of the Philatielphi:L Puhlic Hig-h
gaged in developing tllcater tele- :;:ichools,
Citizen Group Giving
Them at .Sept.
Party
~
vision.
Mr'. Chickering. whose departBlent is in charge of all designs fOl'
go\rcl'nment mOIlCY, bonds. a.wards
and ilLustmtiom;, was largely resilonsibh~ for the American Mcdical As.!:>'Ociation commehlorutlve
stan\l) issued June 9. '1'his stamp
was adapted from the famous
painting "'1'he Doctot·" by Sir Luke
Fildes, 1'he stamlJ. release;d In New
JCl'sey. was a pal't of the big- A,
1\1. A, Convention being held in
Atlantic City at that time,
J
w
ret1rrned
after vacaUoatnc
mori~h at - . IoU.
$3.00 YEAR
Chickering De8igns
ROY W. DELAPLAINE
Brigham Plaque
Bereaved
Gay, young scuffs in a colorful assortment of
bright ql!iIted floral and fancy printed cottons.
Contrastmg trim-fast color and washable .
Sizes smalJ, medium and large.
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SPEARE'S
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mosquito
killed eliminated
now,
Or theirll;::::::::::::::::~
breeding place
now.
cuts down the number of possible
mosquitoes in the future, The pro-Driveway Construction
gram of the Commission Includes
Asphalt or Concrete
the permanent drainage of the
remaining
mosquito
breeding
PETER DI NICOLA
swampN in the County, many of
Phone Ilwa.. 2626
which are highly polluted with
scwage and trade waste, and the L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- '
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
,
13 to 18th. 1947
"'uylOI' Jr, of Brookhill.
'Vallingrord,
formerl'),'
of
SWH.I'thmol'c, sailed August G on
the "l\lercul'y Sun" as a Senior
O1licer. Ensign Taylor graduated
fl'o'ln the Pennsylvania Alarithne
Academy I\fay 2nd with Hccond
Cltb'.cns Coopemtctl
highest honors and I'eceived his
Citizens in the County genf'rnlly commission in the Naval Heserve,
havo been cooperating \'ery well
in keclllng their own IlrelTlises free
PREPARATION FOR
of breeding places. sue'll as waterDIRECTORY
CONTINUES
holding
I'eceptacle~
and
other
Preparations tor the coming
slI1l),l1er bl'ceding sllots dUl'lng the
Borough Directory nre I'apidly beseason. Tho
Inspectors of the
ing completed. The first copy will
County Commission cannot visit all
be sent to thc printers on Monday.
of the bacl,yard b"eeding spotN in
FollOWing a door-to-door Inaddition to the large number of
quiry conducted by Peggy Keenen,
swamps. pool~. roadsides ditches
the staff has been checking names,
nnd other hirgel' collections of
addresses and occupations by telestagnant water, 80 that each citizen
phone.
generally can help nls own area by
Various reactions have been exseeing to it that water doeR not acpressed
by the residents which
cumulate In or a.round hb:; own
range
In
attitUde from those who
premi5!es,
think the Directory is an excelbmg ltangc Progmm
lent idea and a convenience to all
This long range program of the concerned, . to the very few who
Mosquito Control Commission is claim, at least, to see no value In
aimed to eHminate the J)os~ibilities it at all, Undaunted by the adverHe
ot' mo~quito breeding as TIl.Jlldly as rema.rks and encouraged by most,
possible, but it must be realized the Swarthmorean continucs its
that much permanent filling and I work and plans to publish the new
drainage wor]" Is nceded, Every' Directory in the carll' Fall.
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Luncheon8
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Enjoy Your Rugs More
PLAYERS CLUB
SCHEDULE 1947-48
In
otherwise abated.
Delaware County :\lm~quito 1';xtcl'mlp.atlon Commission is in tull
swing in the County tlnd is getting
effective results In contl'olling mosquitoes. High School tene'hl'I'S havc
lJeen employed for Sc\'cl'al summers
as district immecton; und hu,'c
DlJmers
. - --
\'urloul:' kinds of mosquito bl'~cdlng
IlrOgrurll of lhe
B
D
Friday, Aupat 8, 1947
done a good .job of locating the
Commission Program
Continued In
County
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SWARTHMOREAN
loll', and :i\Irs, Chickering arc residents of North Chester roud. 1\1rs.
ChickerIng will join Mr. Chickering in \Vashington, D. C. in September,
CLIPPERS CHALK
8WINS 2LOSSES.
Lose Second Game
Of. Season To
Clifton
'1'h~
Swarthmore Clippers broke
In two J,,'1l.Ules last week.
l'Iul'iel'ing their second IOds of the
tieason to CIUton Heights 'Vednesday by ~L score of 7-4. The Clifton
lJo~'s whose avel'uge age is tw'O years
older tha.n the CI1ppers', had
strong opposition all the way and
went o,ut in front ()nlly in the last
inning.
On l"riday afternoon the Clippers boullced back and scored an
impressive victory defeating WaIlingford, champions of the Chestcl'
Pike Midget League, In score of
7-0 Walling[Ot'd has lost but one
game all season and was conlplete
Iy olltclu}jsed throughout the gamo
by th ...· hard-rUnni2g, fast-fielding
Clippet':,;, Gal1agher was in fine
fonn OJ nd allowed only two sCI'atch
hit~, Boh Cham bel'S starred '.vith
sOllh~ nke catches in left Held and
also calllP throug-h with two hits
as did Le ...' Swan. ItU8S Snyder
made some nift~· stollS at second
to help Gallagitcl' out of his few
tight Sl)otS. 'l~hc WilOlc team backcd up the pitches with errorlcss
SUPPOl't and hrought up its sea~Oll'~ r(>col"{1 to eight wins. two
losseS.
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-.SCHOOL REDECORATES
NEW PUPILS TO
REGISTER EARLY
Dates Set For Last
Two Weeks in
August
HC'gistroltion for flew pupIls enlerlng Swarthmore Schools for t.he
first ti'lUe has bec'n set for the
wl'cks of August 18 to 2'2 and
Augnst 25 to 29, inclusive, between
9 a,m. and 12 noon, at the school
oJHcc in thc high school building
at the COI'nel' of College and
Princeton avenues. It is especially
urgC'd that parents of children who
ha Ve just moved into Swart!lmore
complC'te registration as soon as
pos.siblc. ,
Parents arc I'equested to bring_
with them at the time of registratio,"} the child's vaccination certiIIcat(', hirth certificate, and transfer from previous school, together
with an)' reports Indicating the
courses 01' wOl'k completed at the
previous school.
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Because of the individual atten_
tion accorded each pupil. it Is necessa~y that school plans be made
.
prior to the opening of classes. In
the high school this nec.cssitates
attention to each individual child's
needs and plans as r('-fleeted'in the
elective
high
schOOl
courses,
Throughout the high' school it is
impol'tant to make certa\n that
classes are not too large and that
a place is reserved for each child.
'fl'e school calendar calls for all
classes to begin on Monday morning, September 8, at the usual
hours, which are 8:30 for the high
school and 9 for the elementarty
gratles, Tlle County Institute vacation will be observed October 20
and 21, the Thanksgiving vacation
November 27 and 28. and the
Christmas vacation December 19
to January" 6.
Any question about school plans
can .·eeeive immediate attention by
a call to the schOol omce, Swarth~
mo!"c 4667, during the usual bUsiness hours.
.
H. S. SQUAD LEAVES
FOR FOOTBALL CAMP
Notices of the annual football
camp went out this week to the
largest Swarthmore High School
squad in years-56 in 3.11. Thc boys
will report at 10 o'clock Saturday
morning, August 23, at Rutgers
AvenUe School for phYflical examInation. The trip to camp neal'
Downingtown will he made about
4:30 tne next afternoon. The facUities at Y. M. C, A .• Camp Castle,
have been obtained for the third
succes!.. ive year through the efforts
of the Swarthmore Men's Athletic
Committee. This year the sojourn
at camp will last a day longcl' tllan
usua), cnding the (allowing Saturday afternoon, Since tho squad is
not only a large but. IH'omising one.
Coach :l'.Ii1Iard Robinson wants to
get the boys into the best possihle
condition. If any Hjgh School boy,
eligiblo for football and wanting to
try for tho team, failed to get a
notice. he can make the necessan"
arrangements by calling Swarthmore 3272 J.
:-)w;tl,thrnore JIig-h School
is
ahout to go undl~r tarpaulins for
the Iwxt lwo wcel.:s as painters
product' ht'II~IH'~ and paint for rcdc(~ol'ation of tIl(> caft~teria, No"" a
convl)ntional l'rt~a'lH-colol', the walls
will he pale gTccn with dad.: gre\~n
trim hoy ~eptC'Ill"t.~l' S.
The ~chool tool( on its hig painting' job last yea I', and is finRescued by Coast Guard
ishing up the few remaining classBetty Jane Hedgepeth, formcrlv
l"Ooms and the cafeteria thifl sum- or Swarthmore, Elizabeth An~
mer, Tlw main oHice, has alreaoy Putt of :\[edia.. Helch Allon of
hC'fm painteo so that students and Rpring Cit~· and Mary Rife of Wal1001.:
at huff and IingfOl'd were rescued hy the Coast
lIlay
lH"own-tt'illllllt~d walls whil,~ waUnt.:
Guard last Friday when their ra.ft
for appointments,
was cal'ried out to sea.
The school is also planning to
The girls, 'who had taken a. rubrellair the undcrnooring of the ber raft into the water from an
gymnasium floOl' which haH rotted. unprotected beach, were swept by
over a' period of years, and caused a strong win~ and tide toward a
'
the surface to sag. It is expected sand bar.
that thts joo wt11 he completed beFortunately sighted b}' a lookfore t~e Indoor athletics hegin in out. the girls were rescued by the
Coa.'
flet on th'e bar.
CALLING ALL FLOWERS
Little has been active in the
Cosmos, Zinnias, petunias. aster~
design
of television equipment
and
any other flowers that lmve
since 1939 and has been with the
t'he
energy
to bloom in tllis August
R, C, A. VictOl' Division at Ca.mdpn.
weather :l.I"C still being collected fo1'
N, J, since 1933,
the flowerlcss ward-patients of the
RARE FLOWERS IN BLOOM Philadelphia General Hospital on
Flower enthusiasts are cordially 34th and Curie avenues. Gardeners
invited to sne the watermelon-pink with flowers to Si)ar'e are urged to
Southern Crepe Myrtle now in bring their posies to 100 Park avcbloom at the home of 1\Ir. and nue on Wednesday afternoon wncn
Mrs. Guenther H. Froebel of 425 Mrs, Paul M. Paulson will have
containers to receive them.
North Chester road.
The l\.lyrtle, now a rare plant.
Please Observe Time
was brought to Swarthmore 13
The Tax Collector req uests
years ago as a cutting from the
:Mr, and Mrs. Carl Chaffee of
that those coming to her ofSan Antonio home of Mrs. FroeNo Cootagious DUMse
Swarthmore avenue· entertained
fice before the end of the
bers mother, Mrs. :Maude C. Burns,
The Borough Office has anMrs. Chaffee's brother-in-law anti
month. observe the hours
BarrIng a downpour. the blossoms
Sister, Mr, and Mrs. WllUam E, flounCed tIuit no" CO~~giOU$ dis-'
that are printed on the tax
should be at their peak this week·
,Valk of Ridgewood, N,'J. t~r a few eases have been reported in Swarth";
end. , .... ~ be seen by turning
bUls.
'more since J'v.l.,..
.
da)'S ot last week.
«own the
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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F.w..,..
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Personals
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days.
Mr. and ].irs. Guy G. de Furia
and their daughters Ann and
Caroline vt North Cheeter road
haye returned home after spendIng· a month In Bermuda. They
arrived In New York Monday on
the R.M.S. Fort AmhersL
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Loughead of
Thayer road left this ,m!lrning on
a. two-week flsh~Dg trip to Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. HeurIY "J. Ha~llk
or Cf;)rnell a.venue are lea.vlng tomorrow to vacation at their cottage In Rehoboth, Del. Bob Hanzlik who arrJves home. today trom
Ann Arbor, Mich.. where he has
been attending the summer session
of the University (J! Michigan. wlll
accom.pany his parents t~ Reho.);loth.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Furst ot
Guernsey road entertained a gnlUP
of old-tJme trlende at a. dinner
party at the Wilmington Country
Club,
~turday
evening.
·br. and Mrs. Guy S. Deming of
AInherst avenue have been entertaining their daus:hter Mrs.· Lewis
B. Walton, Jr., and small .daughter VIda of New York who returned .to their home '·Thursda.y
toUowlng a lO-day vIalt.
George Swan ot Mt. Holyoke
·plq.ce·,.-eturned .bome last week toJloWtQg a trip, t9 C&Df(4·a j with the
:uU-l'!Y DaltonS of LIma.
,
Mrs. Richard HaJg of Riverview
road entertalDed "The' Eightsome"
at a dessert-brfdge at her hOlne
Smalley aDd famUy of Lewistown.
Pa.
Mrs. Chester Roberts ot COnege
avenue and Mrs. Fred Murray of
Yale avenue were the guests (or a
tew ,days Jast week of :Miss LUa
Willets at Port Washington, N. Y.
Mrs. Fred Murray of Yale avenUe entertained Mrs. O. P. Calla ..
han or Seattle. Wash., tor several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Shlpherd and
family of Dartmouth a.venue are
vacationing at Spruce Creek, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbarles C. BJ;"ogan
of Guernsey road have returned
home after a two_week vacation at
Eaglesmere. Mr. Charles Broga.n.
Jr., joined thelll week-ends.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hitchman of
Thayer road are entertaining Mrs.
Hitchman's mother, Mrs. James
W. Fox of Easton M their house
guest..
MrB. W. L Dethlotr, Mr. Ran80m Dethlotr and Mr. Louis Dethlot( of Swarthmore avenue have
returned from a two-week va.ca-
A.
. Our ever-widening circle of customers is evidence of service that satisfies the discriminating
floral trade.
Golf produef8 ~ve qolck starts,
last
warm-ups
power.
and
immediate
"\\re invite )·ou to make
this J'0Dr gasollne and oU head-
quarters • • • to see our stock
Magazine Subscpritions
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BRITAN,NICA JRo
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DEW DROP INN
&0 Sl.sli
o.terIDg 'SenI.lcc",._SSpedaJ ()IaIldftn's Plane 8
4 0 7 _ Ave.
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BEAUTY SALON
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U.,..!I!Pt Beauty keeps a cool head
We Tel egzapb Plowers
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13 South Chester Road
CaIIS~0476
PHILADELPHIA FALCON
POWER MOWERS
has returned to her home follow-
Providence & State
p.ostmaster iL P. Smalley and
COAL
FUEL OIL
YAN AI.EN BROS.
'"nPARK
. FOUNDED IN 1878
Our establishment has steadily
grown in scope and purpose
until today it is unequolled in
the character '"of its service
and the range of its. activities:
OLIVER H. BA.R CO.;
_1Cf09l 0' FUNDAU
1820 CHESTNUT 51R.lIT
PLANS?
"SOUL" Is the sU.bJect of the
Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of
Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, Augtlst 17. 'rho Golden Text Is: "Lo.
this is our God: we have waited
for him, and he will save us: this
, Is the Lord: we have waited for
him, we wlll be glad and rejoice ·in
his sa.lvation" (Isaiah 25:9).
MEDIA
New DelJghtfoll7
AIR OONDITIONED
FAR BEYOND THE
MEMORY Of M.\N
10:00 A. M.-Church School.
11:00 A. M. Guest Preacher:
Rev. , WIlIla.m H. Mlcheals
--~---FrIda,. .and Saturda,.
n..:xSIS MORGAN
•JAXE WYMAN
"COPACABANA"
WlLLIAlII HOLDEN
SONNY TlIFl'S
"81 AZE QF NOON"
aD-
-=-, the airplane pilot-an
are Plodacts of the PI :ilt generation. .Other. occupations bad
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pbarmacy, for' e··IHep1e" with ita four tbCM
.]1[_,.
ANNE BAXTER
bile mechaDic. the radio
their origin far beyond the memoty of man. Tala:
"CHEYENNE"
Augu!!& 17 aDd 18
.
~
ScIen&llioall7 AIr OoindlUoned
In
Sunday aDd
eMenylion ofworkwJricb were
.
njync -an a genuatioll . . , are
DOW ....I')a. mp1ace. The puteMPa-
COLLEGE THEATRE
AUI(Ufit 14, 15 and 16
;yean of recorded
ROSALIND RUSSELL
MELVYN DOUGLAS
ta
''THE GUB.T OF
JANET NES"
hid
mstory. We take ......;~le
with a pot ion with
a1lCIa fine traditioD&. Pharmacy mut be of .
pride in being
~
fnndeinental importance to line
10 Iaac _'II eel.
I
'D
hI' &lid. W ecJ-ne'7
opaRI,1{S DIVlLEJiS"
alai?' c Th1ll'lJillt.7
"GREAT
EIPECf~ilOHS"
CHURCH F1ERVICES
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
BUNDA Y, AUGUST 17
Rds.
GROUCHOMARX
'OARMEN MIRANDA
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fine and
bab)' 80n Ashley ot Swarthmore
avenue 111'~ leaving tomorrow for
Scr3.nton where they wlll vlalt Mr.
Fln~'8 mother, Mrs. Andrew M.
Fine. Then they will leave Ashl,ey
with his grandmother and take a
week's trip to the Thousand Islands,
Dr. Clara Price Newport of New
York Olt')' Is spending a weak as
. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A., S.
Robinson of O;gden avenue.
Rev. David BraUD, Minister
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler. Minister
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
11:00 A. 'H.-Dr. Gilbert F. Close,
Jr., guest preacher.
MEDIA 2456
Thnrsdn;..-, FrIday 8;; Saturday
THIS FALL
·Llvlng" Editor on Mademoiselle.
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Frida~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
DAYS TIll YOU WILL
NEED A FIRE. COAL
WILL BE HIGHER
aD'
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
Media Lawn Mower
" Equipment Co.
ing a two-week vlsiL
WORKING
or
~·nlls.
'nlott 'Of Yale avenue will entertaID
Mrs. McDermott's brother
slater·ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. HUlrh
Montgomery ot Waynesburg, P~.
as their week-end guest.
Mr. and Mrs. William Craemer
of Harvard avenue spent the
wet\k-end visiting Mr8.· Craemer.
famlly, the George Angera of
FlUBbing. Long Island.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Fine 01'
; Swarthmore avenue had as their
guest last week-end MnJ. Flne's
sister. Mias Elinor HUlyer ot "New
York City, who Is "Design for
~WARTHMORE
Made by Coldwell
I'leUvery 1st or 2nd Week
of August UntU Sold Out
Monticello, Fla., who
30
t,
BRE"'KPAS'l' -- LUNCH /
Balto_ PIke
Helen M. Bowen of Chicago, Ill.,
ONLY
To the Editor:
Almost complete absence of mosquitoes this &eaIIon Indicates that
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
MARJORIE TOLD,AB80clate EdItor
the work ot the Delaware County
Lorene McCArter
ROAlle Pelreol
Barbara Kent
Mosquito Extermination CommleNancy VanAlen
Theodore HtcklnC .
Margaret Keenen
slon Is meeting with outstanding
~ntered as 8eeoqd Cl888 Matter. January 14-. 19Z9, at the Post
success.
Otrlce at Swarthmore, PL, under tbe Act of March 8, 18'19.
In 15 years I cannot remember
a
su~mer
thAt haS been 80 free of
DEADI,INE--WEDNESDAY NOON
this annoying pest. 1t is a real pleaSWARTHMORE,PA:, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15,1947 _
sure to be able to enjoy one's garden after sundown wIthout continDana Swan of North Chester ually swatting. If f.his Is the result
Pre,by:e:ian Church Note.
road spent·
tew days or last ot the Commission's effort.s--:-and Hili
Dr. CUtlert I;~•.Cl~Me. Jr. wlll btl
week ~lth the W. R. McHenry's I assume that It ifl-then they
Ow gueMt .preachcl' thJs Sunday
of Parrish road who ar~ summer- should be commen4ed on their efmorning at the 11 o'clock service.
Ing at their .eottage at Ocean City fective results and given every enThe Six Dots . (Braille study
Lee Swan left Tuesday to visit the couragement to' carryon their good
group) meets each Tuesday morn.McHenl'Y8 and helped to celebrate work. They are performing' a dising at 10· o·clock at the· Church
Bobby McHenry's birthday on tinct public service for the hea.lth
, during the summer. A.nyone Inter- Thursday.
and comfort of the community•.
ested in learning how to write
Elizabeth
Ann
Forsythe
of
Indeed. It would appear that the
Brallle Is Invited to attend these Thayer road will' return home
Commission has been mucli more
meeting$.
from HapP'Y 'Valley Camp next succeBBful in conttolling millions
The. Surgical Dressings group week following a month at camp.
ot mosquitoes than Borough Counmeets each WedneBda'Y morning at
l1 r. and Mrs. WilHam B. Bul- cil has In contr9111ng a. handful of
the Church at 10 o·clock duri"ng lock and Page and· Dick BulIock
dogs.
,
.
the Bummer.
ot Cedar lane spent the week-end
Mosquito Hater
at Cape ~ay, N. J.
Trinity .Note.
Terry White, 'young gl'andson of
DrinJc!ng Wa~ For All
Holy Communion .will be cele- Mr. and Mrs. Phlltp W. Kniskern
brated at' 8 A.M. Morning prayer of Riverview road. is a pneumonia To the Editor:
No doubt the drinking fountaIn
and Bennon will be held at the patient at the Chester Hospital.
Installed In Borough Hall is tor the
regular 11 o'clock service. The His parents, Mr: and Mrs. Robert
comfort of the people. There are
., Rev. N. Lascelles-Ward will be In Elder White, Jr., who were leavmany little people who patron,lze
charge of the services' dUring the ing for .Honolulu. August -4, have
our library. The drinking fountain
month ot August.
postponed theIr trip IndeHnlteJ;\' is beyond their reach. Might I
owing to their son's IlIne88.
suggest a stool be placed at Its
Methodist Church Notes
Mrs. George O. Bennett ·will re- base? When children ar~ thirsty
, The Church, School meeb on turn tomorrow following a twotney are very thirsty and these are
Sunday morning" at .10. Mr. Fr~d weck vacation at Squirrel Island,
thirDty days.
Scott, Jr. wUI preside.
Maine. Mm. Be!!nett with her
Respectfully.
The guest ,preacher at the 11 young son Is Uvlng with her
Maud L. Bishop
o'cloek Hervlce will be Rev. Henry parents. Mr. and Mrs. .John BowE. Walhey.
1\11'. and Mrs. S. J. Allison of
ditch, Jr., of Cedar Lane while hor
The Church Nursery is open huaband Lt. Bennett, USN., Is en . tlantl1, Ga .• tOr'merly ot- Swarthduring the morning service for route \ to Peari Harbor to report more, recently spent several day~1
care of the younger children. MrB~ for s~bmarlne dut)· ~n the "Chub."
here.
"r. L. Purnell and Mary Ann Dick·
I Inson will be
In charge.
The ushers tor the Morning Ser·
vice will be: J. C. Stephens. Fred
Hehenna. Richard Snyder and Don
Olcklnson.
ChristianSeienee Note.
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DaII7 DlDa..... 8IIc
Decorated
Candl ...
Riverview road entertained Miss
,
No MoIquilol,No Dop
PA.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. McDer-
I
DANIEL KIRK
Swarthmore 0998
No.elt)and
Ludlow
Prof.John
H. trip
Pitman
spent
on a. fishing
to New Gretna, ~
N. J.
David Smith of Harvard avenue
a.rrived home Monday after serving as councilor at Camp Sinking
Creek. Center Hall, since June.
Jack Blackman of Cedar lan~
spent a few days ot this week in
Stone Harbor.
E"J!lRY
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch •
Jr.. ot Cedar lane are entertaining M~. Benson A. Bowditch and'
their chlJdrcn, formerly of Parris IBland, S. C.. who are here .on
a to-day visit. Capt. Bo~dltch who
spent tho week-end with hit!
parents. has reported to his neV"
post at Quantico, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxon ot
Va88D.r avenue ·spent' last week
vacationing In 'their cabin on the
eastern shore of Maryland.
Jimmy Paxon of Vussar avenulj
spent the week-end as the guest 'Of
MI'. and ?tIrs. John Zer~a of Buck
NEWS NOTES
cia.ya of next week visiting Mr.
of
no mistake about it • • •
OPEN MONDAY AUGUST 18
and Mrs. A..~ B. Kellogg. of Carmel, N. Y.
Mrs. ~ Ludlow Clayden of
formerly
lMa~e
::-:::-:_--:=-=.,..,.,.
dom. Jr., daughter Heather nnd will take. place at 2 o'clock Saturtwins, Judy and I Jean of WalUng- day. August 23.
ford will return llome tomorrow
COUPLE HONORED
after 0. two-week vacation at ~_
Mrs. Melanie Seymour and her
bury Park. N. J.
brother Mr. John Dolman • .Jr., of
Nancy Van Alan ot Park ave- Vassar' avenue will entertain at a
nue entertained her roommate at buffet supper this evening tor the
Wellesley College, Jean Tltchener bridal 'party and their fam1l1es tolof Binghamton. N. Y.. for a lowing the wedding rehearsal of
short visit the beginning., of tbls lrIlsa Isabel M. Robinson and Mr.
week.
Charles F. Seymour, son of Mrs.
Mrs. B. D. Brauns at Vassar Seymour. The marriage of !dIes
avenue. has returned after vIsit- Robinson and Mr. Seymour will
ing her brother and' sJster-In_Iaw. take place tomorrow afternoon :at
Mr. and Mrs~ E. W. McCullough 3 o'clock in the calvJn Presbyterian
of Terre Haute. Ind., for' a te,v Church, Philadelphia.
days.
Mr. Seymour was guest of honor
Ji'~~.J AT 8WABTllHORE,
, 11(0., PUBI,ISHER
THE 8WABTElIIO
I'houe. 8.....nbmore otOO
·PUBId8HED
Letters To the Elfltor.
a.
Mr•. Hall served as a 8rst lieuMr. and Mra, John ,D. Seymour
tenant in the 16th· Air Forc.c dur- of Elm avenue are being congraing the war. He graduated from tulated on the birth at a daughter,
Swarthmore College in 1947:
Janet Diane. on July 28 In the
'rhe marriage will take place in Ost~opathic Hospital, Philadelphia.
September.
The baby is a. gra.n4daughter ot
Mrs. Melanie Seymour of Vassar
TO WED. AUG. 30
avenue.
The' marriage of Mlsa Betsey
W~keman
Smith ot Bronxville,
Dr. and Mrs. Vincent T. IAith.
N. Y., to Mr. Gu'Y C. Bates will bury, Jr. of Cornell avenue antake place August 30 at seven
nounce the birth of a daughter,
o'clock at the home of the bride- Susan EUzabetb, on Au'gust! 9 at
grOODi'S
pare.nts, Dr. and Mrs.
the LyJng·ln Hospital, 'PhUa:. ,
Joseph S. Bates of "Rocky Spring
Farm". Media.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Schurz of
I
Clayden of
Riverview road will spend a few
Mrs.
.
BRIDE-'I"O-BE HONORED Dallas, Pa., are receiving congratu- ~restoDe tires, pu1..<.; and. a.ccesCitt)'. Mr. Dethl~ff spent his vaca.Miss Dorls·Rowand o·t Elm ave- lations on the b:lrth of a son. Jay
sor1es. lVe also June a oomplef.e
tlon in Canada.
nue .was guest of honor at a dessert David Schurz. on July 26.
l\tr. Ool1n Hitchman of Thayer parl'y and surprise linen shower
Mrs. Schurz is the daughter of motor ttme--u., ser,·lce for )"our
road will spend the week-end in given last night by Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Ja.y D. Cook of Thayoonwen1ence ••• see U8, soon.
Wheeling, W. Va.., and wlll be a. Schoff and Miss Jane Schott ot\_e__
r-r-o__a-d-.-----------guest at the wedd.ing Saturday of Riverview road.
FOR
"RIGHT IN THE CENTER Cor TOWN"
a. long-time friend.
, T h e marriage of Miss Rowand to
Mr. a.nd Mm. Herman M. Bloom
and t.he twins, Freddy and Barbara Bloom "Of Columbia avenue
vla;ttOd Peter Bloom at camp
Pocono on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Chambers
and son Jack ot DiCkinson avenue
spent last, wpek vacationing in
Cape May.
~r. and Mrs. David Wisdom of
yasaar a.venue are entertaining
Mrs. Wisdom's sister. Mi8S Martha.
Ro.-,Inson ot Estherville. Iowa, and
Miss Dorothy Rogers, also at
Estherville. who are .bere on a 10-
da.y vtslL
MAN
HINER
MAOE. A. MI$'fAKE~-t
CE.~INLY COULON A
1946.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. W1s- Mr. Charles Sch.roth of Pittsburg
THE SWAR'I'HMOREAN
.
ENGAGEMENTS
borne last evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Maraha,U C. Balfour
.BEEN. WRY
of New York City have announced
BIR1HS
the engagement of their daughter.
M.r. ·and Ml'8. James B. BuIlltt,
MiN Nina Balfour, to Mr. Alan Jr.• ot Lincoln avenue are receivHall, son o( Mrs. Helen Hall ot ing congratulations upon the bllrtbLIl
Park avenue.
of a daughter. Laura Hutchinson
Miss Balfour graduated from Bullltt, on August 3 in the Media
Swarthmore College in February, Hospital. .
tlon In Morrisville, Vt., and .Ocean
evening.
Tuesday
.
ot WlImlngton, and Mr. John P.
Dollnan of Media, at the latter'.
week at Hyannis Port. Cape Cod.
15,. 1947
UNKLE HANK sEt
Dr. and Mrs. JosePh S. Bate8 ot at a stsg party given by hie COuaiDll,
Poatmaster and Mrs. A. P.
Sm..,Uey of Yale avenue spent last ','Rock)" Spring Farm'" -MecJla have 1IIr. Geoffrey Dolman of Vlrglnl4
•
Dr. and Mra. A F. Jackson of week visiting their SOD Mr. Everett returned after vacationing for a Beacb, Mr. J:t. 1!;ftingbam Dolman
Park avenue who arrived horne on
the Queen Elizabeth the latter part
of July fonowlng a. month In
England, spent lnst week In BOIt'Oo attending a li'edcmcin Dental
International Meeting. Dr. and
:Mrs. Jackson are enterta.lning as
their bouse gueuts at their cottage
at Ocean City, Dr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hardy of London, England,
and Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Matthews
of
Stratford-on-Avon,
Englan~.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Priestley ot
Scar~orough, England who have
been the guests of the Dr. Jack..
sone, will return home on the
Queen Elizabeth tomorrow.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray of
Princeton avenue leave tomorrow
for a. three-week vacation to Kenneb~nkport, Maine, and en route
will stop at Gape Cod for three
~
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Fftday, ~ 11, 1147
'S COLlEGE
.
,
to save on your heatina' bill. . .
SUNDAY, AUGUST
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17
8.00 A. ,M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A. M.-.-Rev. Neville Lascelles will preach the morning
sermon.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
11:00 A.. Y.-Meetlng for Worship.
There wUI be no provision tor
child care during Meeting for
August.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20
9:30 to' S:30-Sewlng and Quilting
Consult us for low cost financing
Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Co.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
In Whittier House. Box Lunoh-
eon. All are cordially !nvltecJ.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard .
. SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
Il :00 A. M.'-Bun4a:v' School.
11 :00 A. lII.--8und&:v Leason Bermono
. WednOll4a:v ,venlq m ..Uq .aph
=
n:C8I>t 1lundJ!p an4 hoD
II to & P.m. W~~ eveDlnlr, T
to·)T:SO 'p.m .. ~ • to ':.1 _p.m.
dally
,
that new "Dream" Kitchen: ~ •• a new fumac:e
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector'
week, • 'p.1L • a _ q Nom
.
:o.*~,..r
TRINITY CHURCH
""' you thinking of improving your home •••
\
Now You c:an buy
u. s.
Savings Bonds autbmatic-
ally
through~ the new Bond-a-Month
thic
Bek.·
Plan.
Ask at
Atomic energy-radio-the wheel-airplane-electricity-automobile-steam engine-telephoneprinting press-take your pick. What do you think II
the greatest invention ever made?
Certainly each is important, and each haa contributed generously to our way of life. But the American
public, in Dr. Gallup's recent coast-to-coast 8nney, voted
electricity the most important invention of all timel
It's hard to imagine our type of civilization withoal
electricity. We depend on it for so many things-in our
homes-in business and industry-in- tra~port8tion
and communication. Tbe hat on your head-the food .
on your table-the newspaper on your doorstep-your
favorite radio show-each depend. directlyonelectricity.
Yet the average American family spends less thaD·
two cents of ite income dollar for,electric aerril?"- 80;
canoe electricity d~ &0 much Cor 80 little i.. perha~
the main rea&on why Americans have voted it the ~
important inventio;' of all inventions.
• LUten to the Summ';' EI...ne Ho..- .....". H _ p _
Uc, DaIle BlUboar', OrclJatr.. SundIly.. 4:311 P. II.. BlW. rCofU.
PHB..ADEl-PHIA ELECTRIC COMPAtU:
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NEWS. NOTES
Mr.' ';nd Ill ..... E. A . .renkll18 of Mercer. and· Mrs. BeDJam'D w.· Newton. Ilaaa., and MlBs' Mary
North
CheKter*'road hnd as their ColHn. of Bwarthm.... _at' a'~ DImmitt and M... Mar·
Conn.• who retu~ned to hlfl home
guo.Bt8
pver the- wock-end their fow Gays of thlB week 811 the 'lPl-fet Anno Dlmmlt of Rutgers
Thursday toll~wlng a week's vIelt.
Bon-In-law and daughter. Mr. and gueata of Mrtt. EI\vood Garrett of avenue· tor the week ... ond on their
Blll Bell of Harvard avenu~ who
MI"8. William M. Blaladell and Princeton avenue who 18 vaeation. orulBer otf tbe Chesapeake Bay.
attended the summer BeR810n
Mn; O. J. Koch of Richmond,
children. Barry and Christy of ing at Beach Haven.
Lhe University ot Michigan, Ann'
Arllntlton, Va. Mrs. Blaisdell and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles p. That. Va., t-?rmerly· of Swartbmore, ~
Frank
Morrla
of
New
London.
Mr. and. Mrs. O. M. Hook ot
\Veatdale, a\renue cntertalned as
their bouse gueats lor ~ week, Mrs.
Hook's brother-In-law and slater.
AIr. and -Mrs. J. G. Relfsnlder ot
. Cle"eland, Ohio.
Arbor, wlll visit his brother and,
chlldren reinalned here tor the cher ot Ogden avenue win enter.. the houseguest of Mrs. Oeor§'e Fi
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph -I..ec Cit . ~Ister-ln-Iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ric- week.
.
tain a group ·ot faculty - members Fenno of- Swurthmore avenue.
.
DlcltlnBon avenue have been' entel'- hal'd N. Bell of Swissvale on hla
of'
Swarthmore
Collep
at·
their
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
C.
Lasalat
and
Mr. and ?tIrs. Donald P. JODes
tainlng Mrs. Lee's father, Dr. wuy home.
and daughter Beth ut Dlo.klnaon calJin o-n' the eastern sho're ot BOn Remy' of Rutgers avenue have
been vacationing at Ocean City.
avenue arc leaving toda')' to drive Maryland on Sunda.y.
N. J., fOr a- few d~8.
o~
there the family will go to
Eagles Mere. to vacaUon until
(0"'0111
L.u.hor Day. MI"tI.", JoneH' parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Turner of
Wilmington. Del., are going to
stay at the, Jones's house.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Camp-
·.ANEW
AC·IIE,
TREAT
.... .. _w· ,......
bell and Bmall daaghter Midge
or
Yale avenue are going to spend a
week visiting relatives In Scranton.
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V1,..W.L..,
LOAF.
CA.KBS·~~~
IMII.
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Your Choice .'?* rt.h OrDas.- Iced; Gold Chocotat.. Iad·GMt VOllIllO-I~ Dwll'. . . . .'
SUPREME BREAD
Inrl._
• •Iy
Tadll. latter, Tacufl hHer, Sta)'l fNsh Longer.
At til•••ak of rIooJr ,Joy.r
Luscl_ Yellow ' ....atone
PEACHES
~tr9.
James B. Cooper
and d:nlghtm·.-Ann of Parrlah road
leuve tOIllOI"l"OW fo·r Ocean City to
vacation untn Sept~mber 7 •.
'forum)' Hopper, Bruce God(re}~,
Da\·ld Chickering, Sam J;t.eynolds.
and Philip Everett arrived home
Wednesday ev~ntng atter camping
at Oxtol'd for several days.
Mrs. J. F. Dnley- of, Cedar lalll'
HPent a- tow da'Ys of this week as
t!lC gucst of friends at Lavalette.
N. J.
Mrs. Charles O. Thatcher, Mrs.
William H. Thatcher. Mrs. E. L.
and
at
Mrs. A. G. White of Washington,
D. C.. and Mr. and Mr8. AueUn
Faecker and Peter Faecker of
Appleton, WI8.. for a short vlBlt
laHt week .
~
,
Leaks & Cracks
Repair.
Rep.ired
Free estimate
c_...,. v_.
S."..,.,or Qual"", N_rfly,
Rump,
_
_ In
VEAL ROAST
WILSON'S SLICED llCOI' ~
.... LI"er I·S7c
UA
POOl»
VAWIS
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The Swarthmorean
Better Rug Cleaning' this New Way
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OI.ndal..'CI.
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PM o.po!lt
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Ol_margarln.= 37'
Kraft V.lv. .to ....... 25'
.HVERAOa
"".-.
5~5"
, Pablt-ett ;:;:.;:
All prlces'ncfUcM Penna.
. Fanndai.
'!t" 2.. ,
L
Rib Roast Of Beef
65c lb.,
Leg Of Lamb
65c ·HI•.·rot
Fresh Killed Frying Chickens 49c lb.
FRESH LIMA BEANS ...................................................... 2 Ibs. 2Sc
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FRESH PULLED CORN ..........................................,....... 49c doL.
........ F"'" nl.n ..... 14&
.'a.lntl.":11 ,,111 ' - - '--:;::42e
-.:sac
.
SOLID, RIPE TOMATOES .......................................... 2 lb.. 15c.
• YElLOW OR WHITE SQUASH............................. 2 lb. 19c.
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Phone
P. O. Box No. 21,
Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to hJs Attorney
Helen M; Wilcox,
6037 WaUon Avenue,
I_Pzhz"zadz~~I~Ph~'~~~.3~·zP77L77777777~6~T_.S~.S
LEC'ttLRlo~~E
IN THE
COMUON
PLEAS OF DELAWARE COUNTY.
PENNSYLVANIANo. 719
December Term. 1946
ESTATE OF MABEL A. STEWtARD.
FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNI!' OF
THE BRYN MAWR -TRUS'l' OOMPANY, GUARDIAN OF THE
ESTATE OF MABEL A. STEWARD
(Mabel A. Steward died 6·2147)
The above account ,has been flied in
the Office of the Prothonotary and wUl
be conflrmt'd by saJd Court on SePtember 19, ·1947. unleaa exceptloos· are
me
Robert J. MacBride
Prothonotary
aT·S.U
..,
QUALITY LUGGAGE
THE BnL TELEPHONE COII~ANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
Sizes 15u to 26"
$IS.25 to $28.50
Tax Included
*
,
Fred An Fish, .Jeweler
Pbone
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Reese-Baxter Co.
SPORTING GOODS
and connsellng, [0 lIelp deetd~ on 8
course or flood'), or oeeupaUoD.
W ANTED-JI'o rent house or apart- Free Booklet. 8.1
Lo ,·an
ment by professor. Will redecorate.
TO!\[LlliSON
f!OUN8ELOR8
Call StevensoD 4-7600, extensioD 266.
Jell H~ket 8L
PttDadelpbla,. ~ Fa.
WANTED-Responsible person desires
part·time work by bour or day, including e;bUd care; Tel. Cheater 23293.
RIPI10NS
S
,E
all WBLSB ST.
I,
work to do at
home. Can Swarthmore 2303-W. Mrs.
Alice NelBon.
FIRST
A, G. Catherman
W~Driver with own car tor
Swarthmore Nursery School. Call
Swarthmore 280~.
Successor to Victor D. Shirer
• P.t. .
OPIN TO THI PUIUC
WANTED-University Instructor will
pay $160 yearly in advance for
furnished or unfurnished hotLqa or
apartment with yard, 2 0'1' 3 bedrooms.
Occupancy September 1. F. D. Eddy
8013 NavnJo Street, Philadelphia 18:
I>h..n~ Cheatnllt Hill 'i .59';2•
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MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
Electrical Contractor
•
an Tn- of
ElectrIcal
Inst"}AUODS and Repairs
SerYIDg Bwarthmore aod
VIc1Dlt7 tor pa8&
Phone Swarthmore 2175:R
104 Comell Aven_
Swarthmore, p_na
Twent7 Yea...
1180 Muhlenberg Ave..
Swarthmore 2295
DAVE WOOD
algbi or 4&7•
.~~""""~~!II
Call
Painting
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
end
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Paperhanging
Phone: Media 0755
331 Dartinouth Avenue
,
For
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
t4HN. . . .~HN. . . .HNtiet~. .~
FOR QUICK SERVICE
GOW lJO~.
call
RUMSE"
CHEUDOLET
,.
,.. n
S··_..:L-.z_1439
w~
POURING WOOL
BATS AND 'BLANKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIE8
Sinoe 1905
CUNNINGHAM
®
Palntel'8 & Paper Rangel'S
Arters Brothers, Inc.
\Va 8b.ould Know How
Swa. 2288. 409 Michigan Ave.
Contractors & Builders
Home bnprovements, A1-'
•
Charles E. Fischer
Bailder
...
~
c·
aUons,
tlon.
work, 1m0tt7 piDe
panellng.
don.
~
Custom'ba1It cabinets,
cement
PAINTING
Interior· & Exterior
••
Hitchen modemba-
8Cl E
"tog, IDBuJaco
W94"ell sD e0u5 ca.rpen..
try.
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. 302 Cayley St., Media,
Swarthmore 2253
Media 2567:R.
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1922
1947
A Quarter Century of Serrice
Fol'merly of Media.
1125 W. Lchfgh AflI•• PbIla.
PIlon. Baldwin 1170
.No addUlonal cbarge fm
suhurban ca.Ils.
.
~~~~5~~~
SWUtlunore 1448
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete .
PETER 01 NICOLA
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes ... _ _ _ moved
Lawns Mowed
General Hauling
lI3G Han1Jng Ave.
Morton. l'a.
Phone SWL 2626
~~~~~~
WANTED--Wire fencIng, four feet
high, for enclosure tor child. P,hone
FOR
BANQUET ROOMS
S~oro 0586
r
Parker•.
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
PRIVATE· PARn and
17 S. Chester Road
........................
WANTED-Day's work, two days a
week.· Call Che'Bter 1)877. Blanche
Swarthmore 0948-11.
FIRISIDE LOUNG!
Walters'
WANTED-Business @ecutive desires
to rent furnished or unfurnished
apart~nt or house '.)r house-keepilig
rooms In SWarthmore or vicinitY.
Reply to Box H. The Swartbmorean.
Lunch_ $1.00
DlDners from $1.711
STAG BAR
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
mington, Delaware.
WANTED-Kember-University staff
desires 8mall apartment or single
room. Reply to Box N. The Swarth_
mo~.
.
~ Media
Media 1916
I> East State
APTITUDE TESTS
W~D-Laundry
,V.
New-I~~ii~~~ii;~~~iij~~
hoC,
JudahAlina
Lehman.
William
Lehman,
Lehman,
Lehman,
Mollie
Bertha Roeenbaum. Jacob Lehman,
heirs of Abraham Lehman, Dec'd,
owners or reputed owners.
Thomas A. Curran. Atty.
G. It- watkins, SherIff.
3T-8·S
business confidential Colonial CUpboard. No.5' Philadelphia. Pike, wn-
'U
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IlI.AVOA - • • 0. ,
apartment.
depth.
No improvements-Vacant ground.
Sold as the property of Abraha.n
LEGAL NOTICB
The School District of Swarthmore
wll1 receive bids ,at the SchOOl District office, College Avenue BulldlpG,
up to " p.m., E.D.B.T••. T,hursda.y, SePtember 11, 1947. and open the bids at
'a meeting' ot the Board at the School
-
furnished
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR
PIECE OF LAND. Situate In the City
ot Chester, Del. Co.• Pa.. BEGINNING
North side 4th St. 330.32 . feet West
from Booth Street, ("~NTAINING in
tront West on fth st. 229.61 feet and
extending In depth North 480 tee&. 1n
Samuel T. PoHock,
1624:
WANTED - We will buy at begt
. prices. old china. -' slass, furniture,
firearms. call Holly Oak 4313 or Holly
Oall; 6720, collect for appointment- All
1]
I.dlsollros.
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nAP. mit:!" "
Sc,bmld~
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Melts eGl1Iy. fine for tooltM taM.I'"
W.II-Acted Ch....
V8Jl>r Balh. Beatrice
otherwise stated in adverti!ment)
balanee in ten daY8. Other conditions on day of 8ale.
Levari Facias (M. L. D.)
No. 1699
December Term, 1939
lay, to
WANT1M'':'' .Apartment
by
reIIJ,,;d
young couple· with one Qhlld. Per.
manenUy located. Can pay up to $SO
month. Reply Box C. Th.e Swarth- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--'._ _
morean.
o
SRI" ODID \2·311
,
OLIG.I'GlmB .. 331
Director.
PBlRSONAI,-Women-Spot R~uelng
·lnChes ott where desired while
privatelY relaxing. Medical MaassgeInfra-red. Ultra Violet. Reclining
aire
,
GINGERAAo
pl!lRSONAL -- Register now tor
Swarthmore Nursery Sohool. Call
Swarthmore 0552_M after 7 P.M.
B
D
10'1'"
. . . . ...aaUC*, Me.
PERSONAL-P1ease -phone Swarthmore lOOt- to contact busine6EJI couple
d., B 1 r 1 n ir unfurnished housekeeping
apQ.rbnenL WUllng to walt-
WANTED-TWo college graduates de-
top.. t..... aH."
Cheese Food l: 7..
6233.
OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA.
,FridaY, August 29. 1947·
9 :30 A. Mo Eastern Da.yllght. Time
Conditlon8: $260.UO cash or coerUfied check at time ot Hale (unless
and all ~rsons Il\debted to the decedent to make payment. without de-
When you keep calla on·
the party:1iDe telePhone
reasonably brief_hen
you space them out 80
that others may use the
line as Well-you Bet the
pattern fqr better telephone service. You'll find
your party:line neiglibors
following BUit. All this
adds up to better telephone service for all who
&bare the line.
, PERSONAL---We
buy
furnttur&bouse.hold goods. Phone Chester 2-
kID.
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lrol18. toasters, fans and lampe. Also
wiring-new and old. All work com,..
pUes to Fire Underwriters &pecl.6~
tloqs. Call Erich H. Hau8en, Swarthmore 2860·W. If,. no anawer: Swarthmore 0740.
high school girls f
IW'ClOSID
Rob Roy
ranges.
ot Heal E.late
eerves the rlpt t9 reject any or all
blda in whole or in' ~ and to award
'contracts on anY' Item or items ,malt...
tng up any bid.
E. D\lDsan
Secretary
aT·8-16.
SHERI(O~:PS
LETTEHS OF ADMINISTRATION
On the above Estate
have been
granted to tbe undersigned. who request all persons having claltns or
demanda against the Estate of the
decedent to make }mown the same,
~"ED---TWO
==.ae
f
cleaners.
vacuum
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SALES
deceased.
WANTBD
fineb..
South
Coff. ex"""",
. -AmerIcan
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PERSONAL--Service on all makes of
electric washerS (Bendix . included),
LEGAL NOTICES
Estate 0' WILLIAJI ~. P.oLLOCK ~r.
Chestnut -street, Locust' 1-3881•. Hours
to 7.
C
~I., to
,
Swarthmore 15018.
days.
Dl8lrlel office on $eptember 11. 1941.
at 1:80 p.m., or at a meeting adjourned
from that meeting, to lay approximately U·l feet of 16· diameter and
24& toot or 18"" dJameter cement·asb~
toa ftbre sewer pipe (TranBlte) extend.
Ing from the school property, C!"08lIing
under Princeton Avenue, and thence to
the creek ea.et of Princeton Avenue.
Speciftcatlons can be secured between
» a.m. a.nd.4 p.m.. dally except Satur1 daYli, Sundays, and bolldaye. at the
School District oftlce. ~ Board rea
LEGAL NOTICE
n
Richer Blend
IDIlL
COft££·
ttt Ulunakha1:tle, fIG ...
Cle.am!fS. Irons.
toastera and radios repaired. caned
for and deUvered. Call Robert Brooks,
Mrs.
G. "Wl Brodhead,
Swarthmore 2806-J.
Phone: Sw. 1316-W
BETTER
SERVICE
ON THE
PARTY-LINE
P~"RSONAI--Vacuum
Ironers.
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PERSONAL
A complete listing of resi.
dents of Swarthmore,
telephone number, address
and- occupation.
'"..a.
Ie
buffet supper In honor of Mr. and parents Mr. and ,Mrs. A. S. Robin:Mrs. J{l-mes Richard WUklruJOD. 3d . son of Ogden avenue.
Miss Beatty acted as a. bridesmaid
at the -marrmge . Of .MIss Anne
Louise Loveman, daughter_ of Mr.
and Mrs. Her'bert Spencer Love'man of Bowling Green,· to :Mr.
Wilkinson which took place Saturda'Y at 4 o'clock In'the Waltlngford Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. :1. George Brett·
ling and children Peter and Susan
of SwarthmQre avenue have returned from a visit with Mrs.
Breitling's. brother-In-Ia.w a~d sister. Mr. and :Mrs. Cho.rlelJ B. Inger8011 ot Silver Lake. O~IO. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake 0(.
Amherst avenue are entertaining
Mrs. Blake's mother. Mrs. Harry
, K. Nield ot Baltimore. Md., who Is
here on a .short visit.;
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LONG ,sua'DUCBIIIIS (=) .. 31c
BowllJ)g Green entertained at a
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Fire-escape
M..... Ralph
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Electric and Acetylene Welding and Bur,ning
of hea.ter
and pipe
welding.
,
:J~e
Riverview
rond entertained
utetr niece, Louise Bo)'ce ot West
All kinds
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C'OMING
SOON·!
M.r. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent
LARSON'S WELDING SER\rICE
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Ixlla 'ancy, G1a'" A Hen
n.·.
Mr. aOll Mra, C. 1... Jordan Qf
Bowling Oreen
have
returned 1
trom a thr@e·week vacation
Murray Buy, Canada. Jerry Jordan
stu)'ed there a week longer to
visit a Princeton ClaSsmate.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Ransburg
and daughter Margaret, of Harvard a"enue vl1!11ted the David
McCahans at .St. ~nchael8, Md.,
Qver the week-end. Marian RanH·
burg hWl been vacationIng with
the }l,fcCahnnJJ for two weeks.
:!Io{". und Mrs. O. W. Kerr of
Fairview road have 1.1.8 their house
guest thIs week l\-Ir. Kerr's slater.
Mr!lo Marian K. Daube of Mllwl,lUkeel Wis.
Mrs.
GeOrge
F. Fenno
of
Swarthmore avenue entertained
s
THE SWARTHMOREAN
J.{rs. Elwood Rowand of b--,in
Rhoads. Jr.. wIth
avehue 1B entertaining Mrs. LoXley
he..
Bmall
daughter
Sandra.
of
On Friday evening, JaDe Beatty
Yonkers, N. Y., Is Visiting her 'Bowker ot PIttsburgh for a few
NEWS NOTES
Sf
to Camp Onondaga, Long Lake.
N. Y •• for AI·thur and Larry Jones.
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YOu nl/ this brush chroua:h your .
hair - hlle '$ they do., the beaut)'
ulon. The fullH Brisdecomb det::p.
bn.tshn co the hair roou. stimulates .
circur.tion. diuribucH the nat:ural
(Iii", adds IUlue to rourbair.
FOB SALE
SALE-EJ.ectl'ic
furnace
man
stoker and blower complete witn
thermostatic control and.coal hopper.
In good condlUon. One smam radiator
in BOod condition. Call' Swarthmore
FOR SAUE-IDgh Chair ~d crJb.. call
Swarthmore 07'13.
FOR SALE-Frrnch W)Iton
room
rug 1'~l': ba8Blaet on 8ta.nd
..w.
~ :oIOubIe rooms .
II:Iteben p _ l - . COnvenient to
~ Call _
227J·W.
IPoR . REN':l'-A1.tradlve alngle room,
·with . . . . . . . ~~,
FOR
L08T
m.:rl "
Your confidence in our expert service will lead
to greater driving satisfaction than you've ever
had liefore. We take time to save you timethat is, our every service job is done with pains-'
taJ
ci)ance of' breakdown during the vacation sea.
living·
with waterproof pad. Both In good
....dltlon. Swarthmore Jon·W.
POK RElIT
CONFIDENCE
LEADS
TO
SATISFACTION
, .
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son. Hit the road with comfort and assurance!
IRISTIKOMB
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TJP.Ml pnIy
Jam.es F. StewaJt;·Jr.
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HANNUM, &
W~ITE..
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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home after & tw.o-week 8OjOurn lD
Ocean City.
Claire Rlnclltfe of strath Ha.ven
III:r. and Mra. William R. HueI'.
avenUe
w1l1 leave nut week
and Jean, Betl!- and Bill Huey ot
Dlokinson' avenue leave todaly for Sandusky. OhIo to visit h.r granda lO.day vacation at Muskoka mother, Mrs, H. D. Peterson. Mra.
RInella. and her daughtera Pe"y I
Beach, Ontario, Canada.
and
NancY wUl drive to Se.nd.uaky!
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. BankS
In
early
September en route,
ot Columblai. avenue ha.ve returned
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Inglene~
Tea House
120 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE,PA.
Stephens College. Columbia. 111:0.. week-end aa'the gu';ota of Dr. and family of Canandaigua. N. Y. and
where Clalre will begin her senior Mrs. John R. Bates ot North with their son Mr. Edward Coole,.
year and Nanl1y her junior year.
Cheater road who, are summering aDd wlte of C&mbrldgd, Maaa. .
Milia Mildred siinpera of the
Dr. and M .... Joseph s. BILte.1 at SOOreluLm,·L. I.
Bwarthmore-Apartmenta
lett Sunot "Rocky Spring Farm." Medla.
Mr. and Mre. Maurice Griest of
day
to
spend
10
da~.
with
Mr.
wlll entertain Mr. and Krs. Homer E'lm avenUe wUl visit Mr. Griest's
and
Mrs.
William
Burlingame
of
Smith and JIllss Belaey SmIth and broth'er and 8I8ter-in.law. Mr. and
Milia Barbara. Smith· of Brom:- Mrs. Arth-ur Griest ot Gettysburg Cortland. OhIo.
vOle, N. Y., as their week-end over the week-end.
Mrs. H. H. Gibson lind her
gueat&
,
,
Mi'!!. R. G. Rlnclllfe and Nancy da.ughter Ann ot Elm aven1:18 leave
Mr• and Mrs. C. MacDonald and Claire Rlncl1tre spent Wed- WedneSday of next week to 'vtalt
Swan and their SOn George havo nesday In Cap.~, May as the guests ~rs. Gtsbon's uncle and aunt, Mr.
returned· home after vacationing or Mrs. Wllliam E. Medford ot and Ml1!I.· Peroy. Matthes of Fenat Douglasville. :Maine.
South Chester" road who is sll:tp. wick Island, Del., tor two weeks.
". .Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. ~n... merlng at the seashore.
Mr. and Mrs. Rubert Long ot
worth ot Elm avenUe and th'e.lr
Mr. and MQ. Dwight Cooley ot New York City sPent the week-end
daughters Mary. Hilda, and Ann, Columbia .avenue returned Sa.tur- with the lattel"'s parents. Mr. and
and sOn Raymond. have returned day after a two-week visit with Mrs. F. V. Brewster of Dickinson
home aft~r a six-week vacaUon to their son Mr. Dwight Cooley and avenue~
the PaaUle Northwest.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy w. Di'lap~oIt,e
and their- BOn Dick of Cornell avenue return.ed home last week
after spending the month ot July
at Lewes. Del. Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Delaplaine, Dr. Robert Delaplaine and
his fiancee,
Miss
Shirley Bambrick ot Tremont. Pa...
and Mr. Arthur Collins lOt North
Cl'loster road, spent several. weekends 'with the Delaplalnes at
Lewes.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman J.I4. Bloom
and children Freddy and Barbara
of Columbia avenue ha.ve returned
home after vacationing for a
month at Avalon, N. J. Joan _and
Janeth Thomson of Benjamin West
avenue spent a week as tho guests
of tho Blooms at the s"easb"ore.
Miss Carolyn Cresson Qf Riverview road is on a. two.week vacation to Banfr: and Lake Louise.
Canada.
Mrs. Jonath:an Elmer. IX. and
Phone
Location
Name
baby daughter Holly who have
beol! "'t islting ,Mrs. Elmer's mother.
Arlington
Ar\. 80
!Arlington Inn
Mrs. Charles de Hart Brower of
70
Manchester.
Macnaughtan's
Crest lane. a.re now the guests ot
120, 480
Orvis Inn and Wilburton Inn Manchest~r
Dr. and Mrs. Robet·t P. Elmer ot
92, 93
Manchester
Wayne.
Worthy Inn
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. GezelluB
bf Wallingford will spend the
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CLOSED
AUGUST 18th UNTIL SEPTEMBER 2nd
Because of the continuous labor shortage. it is
necessary for the Tea House to close over this
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period as it is impossible to solve the vacation
problem for our force in any other way.
Prepare Yourself For Greater Responsibility
-PLACE TO STAY-
Train For One Year At The New Day-time
DELAWARE COUNTY TECHNICAL INSnTUTE
of
State CollaRI
The Pennsylvaaia
.Fashioned for the Discri1ninating •••
FUR COATS
Complete Counes 01 Study In:
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Industrial Electricity
Mechanical and Production
Tool D~si~
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To Help Qualify You For Job. As:
AdVertising
Merchandising
Selling
Retailing
Acconntant
Electrical Inspector
Electrical Estimator
Power Dispatcher
Electrical Foreman
Technical Salesman
and similar POsitlODB
BE
ASK. ABOUT
.Our
Easy
.
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B~fug your flowers for
the Flowerless each
Wednesday afternoon to
Mrs. Paul M. Paulson
100 Park Ave.
Machine Designer
'rool Designer
Engineering Aide
Draftsman
Layout Man
This space available "free", for any
JESSU
worthy public notlce---Contact below
Approved For Veterans And Non-VeteT4Zns
HARlAN It.
Fall Somester Opens Sept. 22 For Complete Information Con..
tact:
.. C~PANY
The Pennsylvania State College
Center Bldg.• 866 Harvard Ave.•
Swarthmore.. Pa.
Arthur K. Meyers
AdministratiVe Head
All Classes at 866 Harvard Ave .•
Phone: Swarthmore 3340
Swarthmore
Applications Now Belng
Accepted
suItE TO
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,·Budget
Plan
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Exquisite, beautifully
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favorite fur..
handsomely styled jn
one of th6 season's
,lovely fun silhouettes. All superlative
values.
• Mouton-l07.98
• Mink Dyed Squiirrei (cape)
1:'11.:'1:1
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• 'Chinese Kidskhl.....
227.98
Registered Pharmacist on duty at all times
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• Socllum
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Luncheon - Fountain-We Deliver Anything - Anywhere
Comfortably Air Cooled
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Tbea_ ~ adjoiDiDg
Opoa RanihF·
t-.tou ......
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cJwi.,. .ad Fairview Road,. Near
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RESERVE YOUR
DIRECTORY NOW
Up-to-Minute Edition
Of Borough Book
At Printers
The new and improved swarthmore DirectorY will soon be oft
the
press.
Prepared
by The
Swarthmorcan, the first directory
since 1936 has required a lot of
bringing up-to-date. A house to
hQuse canvass was conducted to
insure every borough resident's
correct name, addreBB, telephone
nu'lnber and occupation appearing
in the alphabetical listing. New
photographs Including air scenes
were made for \UJe in connection
wIth the latest hI.e:torlcal revleW3
of the borough and its organizations. Businesses serving the area
were conuicted 80 that their Inclusion would constitute a double
dircctorty and make It possible' for
users ot: the book not only to find
quickly helpful information on
tellow citizens and the borough at
large but at the same time to be
recommended to a variety ot dc~
p~ndable Lcarby t I·adesmen.
As n matter of record the traditional affairs or the borough. such
as the Christmas Pagcnt, Hallo~
we·en Parad~, and tho Patriotic
Holidays will be noted. A new
and larger map of the Borough of
Swarthmore is in the process I)f
'being made and w1ll be included
In tho Directory.
The last dlrectol".Y publiShed
was sold out In short order. For
years since folks have trIed in
vain to secure 80)ne such treatise
on the borough. Those who had
been fortunate enough to secure a
copy held on to them tenaciously,
in many caseS fearing even to
lend them. A number of local residents have beep urging the editor
of The Swarthmorean to publish a
new directo~ fur several yeara
. now. Dur)ng the war. paper ant!
. other shortages made~ t~ project
out ot the question.
This summer has been devoted
to this civtc gesture. Nancy Van
Alen !8.nd Peggy Keenan local college 'girls and Theodore Hicking,
Haverford Schnol printing instructor, were added to the regular
Swarthmorean staff to aid in the
preparation of material ..
Altbough a large "num ber will
be published, the output Is necessarily limited. Therefore residents
are requested to telephone swarthmore 0900 and reserve their
copies, An attempt to contact each
householder personally will be
made by a member 'Of the st.aff
within the next week or so, However, the disadvantages of depending on this method of placing
orders Is readily recognized since
many folks w1l1 doubtless be ~n
vacation or just. absent from the
house on b"Ome errand or other at
the time the repreacntath'e calls.
The Dlrectory· will sell for $1.00
a. copy to subscribers of The
Swarthmorean, and tor 60 conts
additional to non_subscribers. It
faciUtates locating telephone num~
bers of local friendS and serves as
an ever-present reference for a
multitude ot questions which arise
In everty borough home every day
- a sort of lOCi..1 encyclopedia.
Alake sure yours is res~rved fO~
you by call1ng OVOO RIGHT NOW!
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SWAR11IMORE EDUCATOR
HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR 1947-48
D818 Taught
1'Ionth Total Term
Date
Teachers Conferences
Sept. 3-4-5
Puplls report
Sept. 8
County
Institute (school closed)
Oct. 20-21
Thanksgiving Holiday (close noon)
Nov. 27-28
.Schoolf$ c~ose. ChrIstmas
Dec. 19
Schools re-opcn
Jan. 6
Washington'S BIrthday
Feb. 23
SprIng Holiday (Easter. Mar. 28)
March 26Aprll 2 Inc.
April 13-17 Sclloolmen·s Week, U. of P.
Memorial Day
May 31
Baccalaureate
Juno 6
. Commencement
June 8
Last Day Pupils
Junet 16
June 17 .
Last Day Teachers
June 21-July 30--Summer School
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20
21
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19
59
74
94
113
132
20
20
152
172
13
185
15
20
19
HIGH SCHOOL REPORT PERIOD DATES
Period
Closlng Date
1
2
'October 17
December 5
January 30
Marolt 12
April 23
Juno 8
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5
6
ltel)Orts Out.
October 24
December 11
February 4
l\-larch 18
April 29
Juno 16
ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE,
September 8~19
September 22~October 3
October 30·November 7
October G
October 24
Novembor 21
December 5
December 18-19
Janua.ry. 23
February 13
March 12
March 19
April 23'
May 7
May 14
May 21
May 28
May '28
May 28
J"une 4:
A. A. :Membership. Drive
Garnet Subscription Drive
JunIor Red Cross Drive
-High School Nigbt for Parents
Cabinet Dance
Senior's School Dance
Football Sport Party
Christmas Carol Concert
Varsity Club Program
Senior Play
Blackfrlars Play
.Junior·s School Dance
Band, coneert..· -,: -. ~Spring Choral Festival
Sophomore's School Dance
Orchestra Concert
Fine and Practical Arts Display
Band Party
Elementary School Field Day
Letter Banquet
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AVENUE
SCHOOL
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SWAR11iMORE. PA·, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1947
34
MR, McDILL TO BE
GUEST PREACHER
Presbyterian Speaker
To Preach On
Sunday
-<--'oUrle~y
of TI\t!
!-:\",millJ.;" Bulletin,
DR. E, H. BREWSTER
DIES IN NEW YORK
Former College Dean
On Sick Leave
A Year
Dr. Ethel Haml)SOn Brewstel',
head of the Swm·thmore College
classics department who had been
on sick leave tor the 'past year,
died Monda}," night at the home ot
her nieec Mrs. William H. Osborne In Great Neck, IAJng ISland:'
N. Y.
Dt'. Brewster's furniture Is still
In Bcnja1ilin West House on the
campus where she made her home
While at tbd CQlJe6: SHe had
been granted a leave of absenco
In February, 1946 ~o do research
in England but ·upon her return
last October was too ill to resume
hel' college d utiea, Since then she
had apparently been brooding
over her failing health.
norn in Chester. Jul)' 8. 1886,
and daughter
Emma Jane
of the
Hampson
late Joseph F.
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CHARLES' E BLACK
DIES ON MONDAY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~ I
Brcw~
ROTARY CLUB TO MEET
The Reverend James Atwell- McDill, who speaks Sunday at the
Swarthmore prcsbfterlan Cburch.
is Director ot Stewardship ot the
Board of Christian. Education of
Uw Presl1ytcrtan Church in the U.
S, A., where he assists in the gen·
eral promotion of ~he cauSe of
Christian _Education an." b.a.a specific responsibility tor Stewardship
among the members ot tha.t denomination.
Previous to his attlllatlon. with
the PresQyterian Board of ChristIan EducM~on In November, 1943,
Mr. McDiU was associate minister
and director: of reUgious education,
in the First CongregatJol)a~' Church
ot Long Beach, california. He has
also held pastorates in Quincy,
Illinois, and In Ma.rletta,and Columbus. Ohio. Besides his pastoral
work. Mr. MoDill bas bad a wide
experience in other fields of Christian actlvity, He has directed .summer camps and conferences for
young people and has conduct-ed
leadership training schoDls. He haa
also been active In the work of
three Siate Committees· of ChrIstIan Education.
Graduating trom Oberlin College,
Ohio. In 1916. Mr. MeDUl was engaged tor a number of years 'in Y.
M. C. A. work. ser1.Ving as supply
officer in France ~ d...,tnC J ·World
'War I.· wi· 'Boys' S-ecr'(,tarY in a
number ot CaI1Cornla cities, and as
Assocla.te General Secretary in
Honolulu. He took special work at
Leland Stanford University in 1926.
at tbe University ot Hawaii in
1926, and was graduated from the
George Williams Y. M. C. A. College in Chicago in 1929, majoring
In Association Administration. In
1931. be graduated from the Unl~
verslty ot Chicago Divinity School
with an M. A. degree in Religious
Educa~lon.
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Mr. McDill lives in Narberth.
st"r. she graduated from Chester
111gh School tn 1903, won the ~Irst
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four~!year ~1H"01l1 Scholarship at
Swarthmo,re and was graduated in
1907. She was u. member of the
SWQ..rtminore Chapter of Phi Beta
PLEASE PICK ME
. Jiap'pa. national honor society.
August tlowers are overrunning
_
DOing .graduate work at the
the gardens these days In an earn.
Resid~nt
MAKES ~OVER~
Umv(H'sity of Penns)'lvania she
est effort to join tbe collection for
.
earned hel" ]\f. A. and Ph. D. deSeven-vear-old
J"ack
Calhoun.
the
flowerless ward patients of the
'f
gl·ees, later studying at ·the Amcr.
Philadelphia
General Hospital.
son of Dr. and Mrs . .T. A. Calhoun IClLn Academy in Rome for two
Any
gardener
with a patr of
Cbarles E. Black. longtime resi- of Elm ~venue ~s making a com- years. She was II Bennett Fell'Ow.
gardening scissors and .tlme to use
dent of Swarthmore, died suddenly plete recovery from a case of InY'rom 1907 to 1909 Miss Brewthem. Is asked to take his bouquets
at bis bome on Pa.rk avenue. }.Ion- fantUe paralysis, Jack was admit· ~tc.. taught Bnglish. Latin and
to Mrs. Paul M. Paulson at 100
daY morning at 7 A. M of a. 'heart ted to the Fitzgerald Mercy Hos- French at Chester High School.
From 1909 to 19).2 she headed the P.ark avenue on Wednesday atterattack. He was sixty.
noon.
classics department of West CheLBorn ~ovember 6, 1886. Mr. pilal in Darby on August 11.
Jack's was the thir.i case to be ter High School. leaving there to
Black attended li'rlenl}s Central
Republicans Meet
School and Drexel, Institute. After reported in this section and the iJecomP. I.atln im;tructor at Vassar
College.
working with M. D. Gould. Plumb- tweptleth in the county. He has
Last evening u. group of Repub_
J.oining th~ Swarthmore faculty licans 'met at the borne of Mr. and
ing Contractor, Mr. Black helped
thr~e Sisters who are all well.
in 1916. she wa~ dean of women l\;(rs. George McKeag of Parrish
organize Woodward, .Jackson and
here
from 1921 to 1928 and acting road to greet the county candidates
Black, Plumbing Contractors, and
A~ends
SytDposium
dean
of the colleg(, for the aen- sporuwred by the RepubUca C
remained In thiS business unti1193G
E. H.. 'taylor of Harvard Avenue, dcmlc 'year 19~2_33, at which time paign Committ~e for the :rim~;
when it was dissolved. For six
years he was with Robert Howartb was amOng' a group of economists she was scr\'lng as profe-ssor of \ ~leetion, September 9.
Greek amI Latin and secretary of
and Company. In 1931 he took a
and writers~' on economic subjects the faculty.
•
position with Westinghouse as 3invited
to
attbnd
tbe
symposium
Miss
Brewster
had
heen
vice
FU'e
Call
draftsman which he held until his
held by the Nat~(mal Association of pn~sident
of
the
Swarthmore
The ~'"'ire Department responded
death.
Mr Black was a. prominent citi- Commodity Exghanges and Allied Alumnae Association and chair- to a call at Swarthmol'e and Ogden
last Thursday when a gaszen active In community affairs. Trades at New York last l.vee~. Mr. man of tJ1(> 'Vornen's Discussion avenll~1I
11 ne roller. belonging to .John
Group
at
the
college.
She
was
3.
0
He was a member of the l;'riends
Meetings, a staunch su~porter of Taylor was selected to lead oft the member of the Phllological Asso- Hanna and Son caught fire. The
the Swarthmore Fire and Protec~ round table discussion at the first ciaUon, the Archaeological Institute blaze was quickly put out.
of Amcricn. the American Historitlve A.s:soctation, and formerly had day's meeting.
Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert,. Mrs.
cal Association, the American Asbeen a member of the Swarthmore
Paul D, \Villiams. Mrs. Elizabeth
sociation
of
Univ(,l·~ity Prof(,sfior~.
Business Association. Mr. Black
Honor Miss Narbeth
and the Am('rtcan As:-;ociation of Calvert. Mrs, John E. Michael
was a resident In Swarthmore fortyUnlversit'y 'Vorne-n. She had con- .Mrs. E. C. Lappe of Swarthmore;
Gwendolyn
Narbeth,
a
missionelgb.t years.
and Mrs. J. Francis TaYlor of
Surviving Mr. Black are his wife, ary home on (urlough, was guest trihuted many articles on classical
Wallingford. drove to Lake Pon.
subjects
to
educattonal
journals.
Edith Howard. formerly of Media. of hono'r when the ladles of the
chatoula. N. J., on Tuesday to
A
sister,
1\Irs.
Bertram
Browne,
his children. "Mrs, J. :1. McKenna. Women's Society of Christian SerBoa. From AIwoad
liv,,"s at 12R ·Rutger~ avenue. Visit Mrs. Paul K. .Alger•
Frank R. 1II:0reY. supervlBlng ot Bprtngtleld. Mra J. J. Dougher- vice of the Methodist church en:. Sw~rthmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCowan
principal of the swarthmore Public ty of PhJladelphla, Charles Jr, ot tertained at a surprise personal
and -famlty ot Vassar avenue have
Schools, arrived home trom Eng-.. Rutledge and William H.. of
retUrned from a three.week vacaTEAM DINNER SOON
land on the '"arina J umper. swarthmore. nine grandchildren, shower a.t the borne of Mrs. WilPlans are .progreasing for the tion at Ocean
, . City. Frank Me·
and a sister Mrs. C. E. Hannum of liam Earl Kistler ot Park avenue.
Tuesday eventng..
Cow~n,
Jr.,
Is now taking a sixAmerican ~gion Baseball Team
•
Mr. Morey ....ho lett here June Oberlin avenue.
Miss Narbeth, tbe daughter
of dinner on September 6. Parents week Burner course at Penn State
Services were held Wednesday
U. apent lib< waeka a.t Osford Untbefore he begins his_ junior year a.t
e,enInS'
at the Patterson Funeral Mr. and M:J1f. .octavius Narbet)l _~t and friends wls:hlng to make rc- State this tall. Bob McCowan will
ventty pa.rtWI' ,HDB' 'In ilie sumYale avenue. wtJI retu~ in the set'V8.tions for ,the tribute event
1IIer coDfeellce oa PrOblems ..of Home In KedIa. Interment at west
near
tuture to her duties a.t Con... sbould call Charles Grier. Swarth- return to Bullis School. Sliver
W..tenl Bw-.Q!, "
aftllllatioa in Lanrel HIll Cemetery In WMt Phi- _ntlne, .1p~North Atrlea.
Springs, Md., on Septemb6r ,.
,1lfOW... ,
!delphia.
the~_O I ••
The Swarthmore Rotary ·Club
will hold Its next two Friday
meetings, Aug4st 22 and August
29 at the Strath Haven Inn on
Harvard avenue.
Longtime
Dies Of Heart
Attack
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.::iwnrthl.l0re Cv llece
Library
home after a two-week sojourn in
Ocean City.
Claire Rlncliffc of Strath Haven
avonue will leave next week tor
Sandusky, Ohio to vlslt her grandmother, Mrs. H. D. peterson. Mrs.
RincUfte and her daughters peggy
and Nancy win drive to SanduskY
In early September en route to
Afr. and Mrs. \VnUam R. Huey,
nnd Jean, Be-tJ:i and Bill Hucy of
l>lckin80n avenue leave toda'Y tor
a lO-day vacaUon at Muskokn
Beach. Ontario, Canada.
l\fr. and Mrs. Rudolph H. Banke
of Columbi3.i avenue have returned
•
Ingleneuk Tea House
120 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Stephens College, Columbia, Mo.•
where Claire wlll begin her senror
week-end as "'the guests of Dr. an(1
b[rs. John R. Bates of North
Che8t~r road who, arc summering
year and Nnn~ her junior year.
at
Sh'Oreha.m, L. I.
Dr. a.nd Mrs. Joseph S. Bates
of "Rocky Spring Farm," Media
wlll entertain Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Smith and NiBS Betsey Smith and
Miss Barbara Smith of Bronxville, N. Y.. us
over the w
~aCDonald
!\II'S. R. G. Rinclltfc and Nancy
:Mr. and Mrs. C.
and Claire RlncUtre spent WedSwan and their son George havo nesday in Cape May as the guests
returned home after vacationing
ot Mrs. 'VllUam E. Medford of
at Douglasville, :Malne.
South Chester road who 1s sum~
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Den- 1I1ering at the seashore.
worth o( Elm avenue and their
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cooley of
daughters Mary. Hilda. and Ann. Columbia avenue returned Saturand son RaYmond, have returned
home after a six-week vacation to day after a two-week visit with
their son MI'. Dwight Cooley and
the Pacific Northwest.
+ +
with their
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AUGUST 18th UNTIL SEPTEMBER 2nd
Because of the continuous labor shortage, it is
necessary for the Tea House to close over this
period as it is impossible to solve the vacation
problem for our force in any other way.
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~;~;~;~;~~;~;~~;~;~;~;~~;~;~;~;~~~'I
Prepare Yourself For Greater Responsibility
l\lildrcd
Simpers
of
and Mrs, WlIllu::m Burl1nganlC or
Cortland, Ohio.
Train For One Year At The New Day-time
DELAWARE COUNTY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
9f
Mrs. H. H. Gibson lind her
daughter Ann of Elm avenue leave
Wednesday ot next week to ·vlslt
Mrs. Glsbon'6 uncle and aunt. Mr.
aod 1\I1"IJ. Percy Matthes ot FenwIck Island, Del., tor two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs,
R'Obert Long of
Nc,v York City sPent the week-end
with the laUer's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J". V. Brewster ot Dickinson
av(mUe.
UJI-to-untc.
A
l·anva.... s wus conducted to
insurt! ('VCI"~' borough rN;idcnt's
correct name, addl'csS, telephone
nU'lnbcr and occupation apilearing
tions. Businesses serving the area
·were contacted so that their inclusion ··....·ould constitute a double
dircctor"'Y and make it possible· for
uscrs of Uw book not onl~' to find
quickly hdpf1l1 information on
-PLACE TO STAYIJOCation
Arlington
IArlington Inn
Manchester
Macnaughtan's
Orvis Inn and Wilburton Inn Manchester
Manchester
Worthy Inn
Phone
fellOW citizens and the oorough at
Arl. 80
lan;-(> unt at the same time to be
rCl'olllnH!nlh.~tl to a "\'ariety of de-
70
120. 480
92, 93
pendahh' I.l'arhy ll·adl'~nnen.
.As a ilia ttl~r of 1'l'cOI'd the traditional atlain,; ()f the lJorough, such
as the ch"i;-;tma:~ l'agent, Hallo·we·en Pur-aut', ami tho l'atriotic
Holiduys will be noted. A new
in the Dir(.. ctory.
The
just
directol·"Y
puhlished
sold out in short order. For
years since folks have tried in
·vain to l;)ecurc Ho"J.ne such treatise
on the borough. '1'h08C \\lho had
been fortunate enough to securo II
eop~t held on to them h:lllaciOu~ly,
in many ('a~l'S fearing even to
lend thelll. A numher of local r~
idents have lwen urging the editor
of 'rho S"'\'Ul'thmorcan to puhllsh a
Jlew dir(!cto~" for several years
noW. During the W:U'. paper an,l
other shortag('s made the project
out of thl.' question.
Thi::. summel' has been tlevoted
to this civic gcsture. Nancy Van
Alen. and Peggy Keenan local college girls and 'rheodo.-c H icking,
Haverford School printing instructor, were addl'd to the l'eJ::ulal'
Swarthmol'can staff to aid in the
preparation of material..
Althongh a hu·gc numhpl' will
be Jlublished. the output i~ necessarilv limited. Thcl'cfol'e r(>};idcnts
a.re ;cque!'ited to telephone HWal'thmore
0[100 and
reserVe
tllo:>ir
copie~, An atte'rllpt to contaet each
householder
personallY ·will be
made hy a mcmlH.1I· of tho stafr
within tho next weck or so. HowC\'01', the dlHad .... antagcs of depcnd.
ing on this mctho(\ of placingorders Is r£>a.dily rccogniz('d since
many folks will doubtless be on
vucation or just. absent from the
house Oll ~""Ome errand or other at
the time the represcntati"\".' ('n.1l~.
The Direc.tol'Y will sell fOl' SLOt)
n. copy to subscribers of The
S,varthmorcan. and for 50 ccntf;
additional to non_subscrihers. It
facilitates locating telephone numbers of local friends and serves as
an ever_present reference for a
multitude of questions which arise
In cverty borough home every day
-n. sort of 10C<..1 encyclopedia,
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you by catllng 0900 RIGHT NOW!
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Engineering Aide
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JESSUP
22 For Complete In(ormatton Contact:
The pcnnsylYania State College
APplications Now Being
Center Bldg., 855 Harvard Ave"
Accepted
Swarthmore, Pa.
Arthur K. Meyers
Administrative Head
All Classes at 8fi5 Harvard _\ve.,
Phone: Swarthmoro 3340
Swarthmore
Fall Semester Opens Sept.
& CO,MPANY
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one of the season's
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31M
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1 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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Theatre Square adjoining College Theatre
Chester and Fairview Road, Near
SWARTIlMORE
• Chinese
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238.78
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a: Rae to MIUh)
SO,," 'Federal Tax ...........
Frank R.
Morey. supervising
principal of tbe Swarthmore publlc
Scbools. arrived home from England on the "Marine .Jumper,"
T\l(!5day evening.
Mr. Morey who left here June
24. spent six weeks at Oxford University participating in the summer confereDce on Problems of
Western Europe." Ch'Illsatton In
the early 20th 000t1D7.
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'l'otid'l't."rnl
Closing Dlitc
Octobel' 17
l)eccmbel' 5
January 3()
March 12
April 23
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T"110 Reverend James Atwell 1\lc-
74
Dill,
December 5
])ecember 18-19
January. 23
February 13
l\[arch 12
:March 19
April 23
l\fay 7
:May 14
1\Iay 21
:\Iay 28
May 28
l\Iay 2S
Juno 4
.4
19
113
~wal'thlllon~
19
13:.!
is Dil'ector of Rtcwardship of tho
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J
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Board of Chl'istian Education or
tIlt' PI'l'sh':\"lel'jan Chlll'cll in tho U.
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13
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assists in the general promotion of the cause oC
Christian l!:ducation and has speci-
S, A., w"llCro
IS5
Longtime Resident
Dies Of Heart
Attack
responsibility for Stewardshil'
among the members of that de-
Charles E. Black, longtime resident of Swarthmore. died gmldenly
at his home on Park avenue. :\Ionday morning a.t 7 A. ~l of a beart
attack. He was sixty.
Born November 5, ISSfi. )[1'.
Black attended Friends Central
School and Drexel Institute, Arter
worl~ing with M. D. Gould. Plumbing Contractor, 1\lr. Black helpl'ti
organize woodward. JaC Iison all
Blael.:. Plumbing contractors. and
remained in this business until 1 !t:\G
when it was dissolved, For six
years he was with Ilobert Howurtb
and Company. In 1'31 he took a.
position with \Vestinghouso af: ~
draftsman which he held until hi!'
October :.:4
December 11
F'ebrual'y 4
:\Ial'ch 1 S
April ~9
Juno 15
death,
?t[r Black was a prominent eiH·
zen aeUve in cornmunih' affairs,
He was a member of the FrieOll!'
!\Il'ctings. a staunch su~port('r 1)[
the Swarthmore Fire ann Protective Association, and formerls had
been a member of the Swarthmore
Business Associa.tion. :\Ir. Bl:u'k
was a resident in Swn.rthmore fodyeight years.
Surviving ~Ir. Black are his wife.
Edith Howard. formerly of Media.
his children. "Mrs. .J. .J. McKenna,
of Springfield, Mrs. J . .J. Dougher·
ty of PhUadelphia, Charles Jr. of
Rutledge and William H., of
swarthmore, nine grandchildren.
and a sister Mrs. C. E, Hannum of
Oberlin avenue.
Services were
held "\\Tednesday
eyening at the Patterson Fu nera I
Home in Media. Interment a.t WeRt
Laurel BDI Cemetery In West PbIIadelpb\a.
the Presbyterian Board or Christian Education in November', 1943.
1\1r, .:\lcIHll Wll.'i as~ociate ministcr
und director oC religious education
Former College Dean
On Sick Leave
A Year
Dr. Etlu'l
head of tho
~II's.
hOI'n(l in Ol'f'at
z..:.
College
'Villiam 11. OHLong hlanri,
~cck,
Y.
iH stUl
On the
in Benjamin 'Vest House
campus whe"£' she made lwr hOllll'
.11,·1,. ut tIl,'_ l"'01h.·gl', Ht)e hau
"
hel'll granted it !en\'e of ubsence
MAKES RECOVERY
Calhoun.
son of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Calho\ln
of Ehn aYCllUe i~ maldng a ('oml)lete recovery fronl a l.·
fantile Paralysis. Jadi. was admitted to the Fitzgerald Mercy HosAugust 11.
third case to be
section and the
connty. He hUR
t'hn~e Sister.s who are all well.
Attends Symposium
E. H. '.raylor of Harvard A ...·cn\lL'.
was among a group of cconomist~
economic sl1bj('cts
in .... ited to attend tlw :o;ymjlo~ium
held by the National ~\ssociation of
1n the First Congrcgatio!).al Church
of Long Beach, California. He bas
also held pastorates 1n Quincy,
Illinois, and in Marietta und Colulllbus, Ohio. Besides his pastoral
work. l\lr. McDIll has had a wide
experience in other fiolds of Christian activity. He has directed sumnler can\ps and conferences fOl'
young people and ·ha.s conducted
leadership training schools. He has
also been active in the work 01
three State Committees of Christian Education.
Graduating from Oberlin College,
Ohio. in 191e. 1\11'. McDHI was cngaged for a number of years in Y.
.M. C. A. work. serving as supply
officer in France dt.ring World
War I, as Boys' Si:Cr...·tLLry in a
number of California citleoli, and as
Associate General Secret.n:-y in
Hcnolulu. He took special \VOl·:: at
Leland Stanford UniVersity in 1925.
at the University o[ Hawaii in
1926, and was graduated from the
George ,\Vnliams Y. 1\1. C. A. College in Chicago in 1929. majoring
In Association Administration. In
1031, he graduated from the UniVersity of C·hicago Divinity School
with an ~1. A. degree 1n Religious
EdUcation.
_,
1\:lr. McDill lives in Narberth.
in I·~ebl"ual'Y. 194(i to do research
ill England hut Illl0n hel' retllt"1\
last Odobel' \\'a~ ton ill to I'CSllme
her colle!-;"e dutil'S, Hince then she
had apparently
lU)lHl
hl'oodin,!;
ovcr hCI' failing health.
Unrll in CIH'st(,I'• •lllly ~. lXSlj.
tllt' dallJ.dltl'l' of litH late .1oseph F'.
and EnllHa. Jane li,nll}lson HI'(~\\·stl'I', sht' gl'Uduated from Chester
Birdl Sdl"ool in 1~HJ3. won tht, Hl"st
foul'-~'cal' ~11I'olli
~('holal'shil. at
Hwal't.hmol'(' and was ~.:-radHah'd ill
l~JOj. Hhe waH i l IllellliJcr of the
BWlu'thl1lore Chap\t·l' of Phi )h~ta
PLEASE PICK ME
KajJ~m.
Ilational hOllol" sodl't~·.
Doing .gradual<' wOI'I.. at the
~Ugust flowers arc overrunning
UJlI\'('I.;-;ity of 1.(.nnHyl.... ania she the gardens these days in an eurnl'a,'n('(l ht'l' .:\1. A. and Ph. 1). <1(.- cst effort to join the collection for
gn.t:H, hUt,,, ~tudrillg- at th(' J\IIWI'- the flowerless ward patients of the
it'an A,':ult·!Il.\· in I~ollw fOI' two Philadelphia General Hospital.
..Any gal'dener with .a pair ot
Frolll 1!lOi to nlU~1 :\IiRS Bl'(l\\'~ gUI'doning scissors and time to use
;-;tt.l'
tall;;ht English. La.tin and them. is asked to take his bouquets
French at (')WHtt"· Iligh HchooL to Mrs. Paul 1\1. Paulson .at 100
}",·Olll 19m1 to 19,1:! ~ht' lwaded t~H' ParJ.~ avenue 011 \Vedncsday after<'1as~ics dPIl:l"l nWII t of \V ('HI ChN!- noon.
tel' Hi;;h School. It'aving thcl'e to
IIN'mlll' Latin in~tl'IlI'ttJl' at Yas!'iur
Republicans Meet
College.
, La~t ('vcning- a. group of RClluh.J.oininJ.:" 1 he' SWal"thlllol'P f"('Hlty hcnn~ 'rnet at the hOme of Mr. and
in 1914i. ~iH' waH ~l('an of WOlnCIl .:\Irs, (il!Org-e l\tcKeag of Pal'rish
IH'rt.· from 1 ~I~ 1 to 1 !13S and acting J'oad tn ATcet the county candidates
d('an of til<' ('olk:":'t, rOI" th\.., a('a- spOIlHon'd hy the He publican Camdt'lIIic' Yl"'al' 1!1:1:!·3:l. at ·whic-h tinl(' paign Committt'e for the Primary
~h.! waR :-
I
(il'~·{'k
and Lttin :tnd
tllt, faeulty,
;\lit;s
Bl'('wsh I'
SI'('rt'tiU'y
hall
1.('(>11
of
~\l\1lllna('
Taylor was selected to lead off the:>
round table discussion at the first
of
t 1h'
A~.so('iation
~wn l'thmorC!
and
chair-
of All\('rit':l, tilt' .\mt,l'lcan Hi~tol'i
A~.so('iation. t 11(> A)n('I'kan A~
~oclalion of l'ni ...·('l'Hit~· Pr()f(,!'i~Ol·S.
anli thp Anu·rh-an ~\s:-:oei:ltion of
Unh·PI'.sit'y \Von""n. Riw h:\(1 con-
day's meeting.
('al
Honor Miss Narbeth
mission-
ary home on furlough. waf; g-u£'st
of hono)' when thc ladics of the
\Vomen's Society of Christian Ser-
vice of the Methodist C'hurch cntert..1.in
Miss Nal'bcth. the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. OctaviuR Narbeth ~f
Yale avenue. will return in the
near future to her duties at Constantine, Alger~ North Africa.
Fire Call
.... ir.'
The Fil·c LJCP:'U·tlllCllt I'espondcil
to a call at Swarthm ore ancI Ogden
Ilian of tht· '\·olll.'n·s 11is('.u:'!'iion av.cl11Ws bst Thlil'sday when a ga... Grollp at th(' ('olh').!"('. RIll"' W:-IH a oline rolle,', helonging to ,Tohn
mell1·lH.'I' of the' T'hilolog-il'al A}';~o llanlla and Son caught fire. The
dation. Ow At'(':ha('olo~:ical Im.;titllt" lJlazp was quickly put out.
IH·('shlPnt
Commodity Exchanges and Allied
'l~rades at New Yorl.. last week. l'tr.
Gwendolyn Nal'bcth. a
niecu
her
Harvard aven\l('.
pitaL in Darby on
Jack's was the
reported in thi~
twentieth in the
1h't!WSt('I·.
on sick lea..... e fOl' thc Ila:-;t yeal',
died i\lolulay night ut the home of
'l~he Swarthmore Hotary CLub
will hold its next two l"l'iday
meetings. August !!2 and August
29 at the Stl'uth Haven Inn on
Jack
1Ja'lIpson
Hwa1"thlllol'(~
classics. d('p<:lI'tlllcnt who hal!. Iwell
ROTARY CLUB TO MEET
an() writ£>l's on
nomination.
Previous to his affiliation. with
DR. E. H. BREWSTER
DIES IN NEW YORK
HOllorts Out
Sc .... cn-~.ear-old
]1C
fic
A. A. l\lembel'shil. I )ri .... e
Gal'net Subscription Drivo
Junior Hed Cross Dri.... e
Hig-h 8chool Night for Parents
Cabinet Dance
Senior's School Dance
l."'ootball Sport Party
Clu'istnHls Carol Concert
Varsity Cluo Program
Senior Play
Blaek[riltrs Play
Junior's School Da.nce
Band Concert
Spring Choral Ji"estival
Sophomore's School Dance
Orchestra. Concert
Fine and Practical Arts Display
Band Part~~
Elementan' School Field Day
J.etter Banquet
CHARLES E. BLACK
DIES ON MONDAY
who speaks Sunday at the
Presbyterian Church,
:!O
ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE
SeptembCl' S-1!.1
September 2:!_Oetober 3
October 30-No ... embel' 7
October 6
October 24
November 21
Presbyterian Speaker
To Preach On
Sunday
2Q
HtGH SCHOOL REPORT PERIOD DATES
wero made for lise in connection
with the latest historical reviews
of the borough and its organiza-
Fashioned for the Discriminating ••.
•
TeaclwnJ Con(erences
Scpt. 3-4-5
pupils nJl)ort
Sept. 8
County
Institute (school closed)
Oct. 20·21
Thanksgiving Holiday (close noon)
Nov. 27-28
Schools close. Cllri~tmas
Dec. 19
::;chools l'C-OIlCn
Jan. 5
Vlashington'~ Birthday
j"eb. 2:;
Spring
Holiday (Easter, Mar, 2S)
i\lal'ch 26Apl"lL 2 Inc.
School men's 'Veck, L·. of P.
April 13-17
:Memorial
Day
l\1ay 31
Baccalaureate
Juno G
Commenccment
June S
Last Day Pupils
Junet 15
Juno 17 ,
JAlst Day ~reucher9
June 21-July 3c-Summcr School
hOll~e
in the alphabetical listing. New
photographs including air scenes
~Ionth
))ate
bouso to
'being ma.de and will be included
Business Admistration
Iudustrial Electricity
Mechanical aud Production
Tool Design
]).nys •..uught.
Up-to-Minute Edition
Of Borough Book
At Printers
hringing'
MR. McDILL TO BE
GUEST PREACHER
HIGH SCHOOL CALENDAR FOR 1947-48
Swurtlnllor£'an. the 1in;t dil'ectory
since 193(; has required a lot o(
State College
+
+
+
SCHOOL
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE EDUCATOR
RESERVE YOUR
DIRECTORY NOW
and larger map of the Borough of
Swarthmore is in the process of
The Pennsylvania
EAN
AVENUE
SWARlHMORE, PA·, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22.1947
VOL. 19-No. 34
more Directory will SOOn be off
th('
Jln>s~.
Prepared
hy
The
Name
AT COllEGE
Swnrthmore- Apartments left Sunday to spend 10 da!Ys with Mr.
the guests
Mrs, Jonathan Etuter, lX, and
daughtcr Holly who have
been visiting Mrs. Elmer's mother.
Mrs. Charles de Hart Brower of
Crest lane, afe now the guests of
Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Elmer of
Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Gezellus
of Wallingford will spend the
PUPILS
the
'I'hc new and improvc(l Swarth-
of
the Blooms
the as
scasho~e.
a\"enuc
spent a at
week
::\[js5 Carolyn Cresson Qf Riverview road is on a two-week vacation to Banff and Lake LoUise,
Canada..
baby
NEW
and wIfe of cambridge. Mass.
Miss
-
THE SWARTH
REGISTER
Mr. Edward COOley
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine
and their 80n Dick ot' Cornell avenue returned homo last week
after spending the month of July
at Lewes, Del. Mr. and Mrs. John
\\r. Delaplaine, Dr. Robert Delaplaine and
his
fiancce,
Miss
Shirley Bambrick of Trcm'Ont, Pa..
and Mr. Arthur Collins .of North
Chester road, spent several weekends with the Dclaplatnes at
Lewes.
1\Ir. and Mrs. Herman Dof. BlOOin
and children FreddY and Barbara
o( Columbia avenue have rcturned
home after vacationing for a
month at AYalon, N. J. Joan and
Jancth Thomson ()f Benjamin West
CLOSED
,
family or Ca.nandalgua, N. Y. and
LIBRARY
/
Frida,.. Aup.t IS, 1947
THE SWARTHMOREAN
News Notes
COLI.fWf~
Swnrth mora, Pa.
•
6
""'WARTH MOIR~:1
I
1rihutf'f) many Hrticl(>~ on da!'skal
~uhj('cb; to If'dncational journals,
A si!'itf'r. ::\Irs. Bertram Hrown'C'.
Ih',ro~
at 12R Rlltg('l'~
avenue.
Swarthmore.
TEAM DINNER SOON
Plans arc progressing for thc
Amerif'.an L
and friends wishing to make resel"vations for the tribute event
should call Charles Grier. swarth-I
more 1140W,.,·
l\J1'~.
Paul
n.
COlh· .. rt.
Pere~'
G.
Gilbert,
Mrs.
\Villimns. Mrs. Eli7."l.heth
)ll's. .John K
!\Iicha.cl
':\lr~, E. C, LapI1e of Swal'thmot'e.
and Mrs. J. Fl'ancis Taylor of
\Vallingford. drovQ to Lake Ponchatoula, N. .T.. on Tuesday to
visit Mrs. Paul K. Alger.
~Ir. and Mrs. I"rank McCOwan
and family of Vas.oc;ar avenuc have
returned from
a
three-week vaca-
tion at Ocean CIty. Frank MeCowan, .Jr., is now takin.g a six
week sumer course at Penn State
berore he begins his junior year at
State this fall. Bob McCowan will
return to BulUs School, Silver
Sprlngs. Md .• on September 7.
4
2
rHE
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
Jerry
SEYMOUR-ROBINSON
Tho mar;rlage ot Mlsa Isabel M.
Robinson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew M. Roblnso9. of North
Manoa' Road. Havertown, to Mr.
. Charles S. S eymour, son 0 (M r8.
Melanie D. Seymour, of VaBSar
Avenue, took place. at 3 ~·clock.
I
C I I
Saturday afternoon. n the a v n
Presbyterian Church, Master at
60th Street, Philadelphia. The Rev.
Arthur L. Herrles. pastor of the
Calvin Church.
performed tho.
double ring ceremony. Tbe Boloist
was Mrs. David Lee, ot PhUadelphia, accompanied by M 1"8. J amCH
Foster, also oC Philadelphia.
The bride. who was given in
' Iage b y h er ( a th er, wore a
marr
white lace gown with, long pointed
sleeves. a full skirt ending in a
train and her long veil was of
tulle. Sbe carried a bouquet of
white roses. Miss Ella H. Robinson
served as maid of honor tor her
8Ister:-. and the bridesmaids were
Mrs. Helen Caulfield Ford. of Newark. Delaware, formerly of Llanerch. and Mrs. D or Is W . C 00Iey, 0 f
Philadelphia. The maid of honor
and the bridesmaids wore draped
orcbld go~ns ot faille. with full
skirts. Each carried a bouquet ot
chrysanthemums. the maid of bon·
or' a combination of yellow and
orchid, and the bridesmaids wore
yellow.
Mr. Thomas S. Lodge. ot" Lewes,
Delaware, now studying at the Unl.
versity, of Virginia. and who served
overseas with the groom. acted as
his best man. The ushers were
John D. Seymour and David W.
Seymour, oC Swarthmore. brothers
of the groom, John P. Dolman, of
MedIa.. R.. Effingham
at
Wl1mlngtoD.
Del.. andDolman.
Geoffrey
Dolman, of Virginia Beach. all
cousins ot the groom, and Andr.w
:M. Robinson. JI"., brother of the
bride.
The bride's mother wore a coral
crepe street "'length gown~ with
black accessories, and wore a corsage ot gardenias. The groom's
mother 'Wore a gray and- white
bGmbe~ sheer gown, with white
"
sage
accessories,
of ;gardenlas.
and also wore a cor·
Following the reception at the
home ot the bride'a parents. the
cO'9-Ple. ~'lef"" ,their wed~lng trip.
Upon tJieir~efurn they 'wlll make
th.lr'home In,Phlladelphla, at 2i26
Locust Street. \
yoke of sheer edged with & BaUn
bertha. and a full skirt ending' in
a traln. Her veU was held with a
braid ol Illusion, and she carried
a Bible bound with white saUn on
w,hich were gardenias and Ivy.
Mrs. Maurice Durkee of WUl1amston. as matr(m of honor. wore
an aqua crepe golln with a juUet
cap and m, Uto of natural lace and
carried an arm bouq uet of gladioli.
Hilda Osman of South Haven,
M '··
UIO
Mich.• and Mrs. Robert-Hayden ot
Swarthmo re, sister of the groom,
as bridesmaids. wore sweetheart
rose crepe gowns. They also wore
Ince Jul1et-,'!t ca, ps and.,mitts and carrled arm bo uquets of gladioli. Miss
Carol Jean Durkee, as floWer .,,.... 1'1.
wore a draM of lemon-colored taffeta.
Mr. Richard Owen Smith of Weat
Gate Hills aerved as best man for
his brother. and the ushers were
Mr. Robert Ha.yden, Mr. :Maurice
Durkee o(WUllamatown. Mich.• Mr.
W1l1ard Durkee of Lansing a.nd
Mr. Robert Amundsen of Fenton,
Mtch •
A reception was held at ~he home
of the br,de'!J parents Immediately
following the ceremony. Tl!e bride's
mother "Wore a beige dress with
black and rose accessories. Her
corsage was of pink rOBes. The
groom's mother chose a crepe dress
of blue. Her corsage wae of red
roses.
After a two-week trip through
Canadn and Quebec, Mr. aDd Mrs.
....
Smith will live In Swarthmore
h
th e gro om will b e a s t u d en,t
were
at Swarthmore College. Mrs. Smith
was graduated lrom Michigan State
College and has tau g ht In th e
8w,rthmore place entertained with
TO WED TOMORROW
..
d .... rt-brldg. and
kitchen
shower several weeks ago.
Miss Susan Tha.tcher of College
avenue gave a luncheOn and mi8cellaneouB shower last week.
Mias Edith Thatcher of Ogden
The marriage of Miss Martha
Foster. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Vaughn K. Foster of Yale avenue
to.., Mr. Boyd Harris, Bon of Mr. and
Mn. Phillip T. Harris of ROBe Tree
road. will take place tomorrow eve-
avenue entertained at a brlilge
party and surprise shower for the
"proverbial
forgotten bridegroom."
-.
Today Mrs. Howard A. Newnam
of Walnut lane, aunt of the bride.
will entertain with a. luncheon at
nlng at '1 o'clock In the Swarthh The
more Pres b Yt er1an Ch urc.
Rev.' Dr. David Braun will perform
the ceremony.
Miss Dorothy StOut of Aldan
wilt present a half hour of organ
numb~rs preceding the ceremony.
the Strath Haven Inn.
hll MI Ma J I B k t T •
W
6
8S
r or e ur 0 LMo-.ns·
Miss Mary Agler of Youngs- downe. as soloist. will sing "Betown, 0 .• and Mr. David McIntire cause," "At Dawning," and "The
of North Cheater roa.d will give a Lor4's Prayer."
:b"'rlends are cordially Invlted to
cocktail party for the bridal party attend' the ceremony.
d
t
t
ts thl
an ou -of- own gues
s evenlng. This will b.e followed by a
SEP'I'EPtIBER BRIDE
dinner at "Rolling Green 'Galf Club
Miss RoaaUe R. Wherry. daughgiven by Mr. and Mrs. Wllilam H. ter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Nivln
Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gorman. Wherry of Swarthmore. will beand Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. come the bride of Mr. Albert A.
Schmidt of Swarthmore. and: Mr. Bullard, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
and Mrs. Donald Kinloch of Wal- Bullard,ot Elwyn at 7:30 o'clock
Ungford.
Saturday evening September 6 in
Miss Betsy Kite w11l give a the
Swartbmore
Presbyterian
luncheon in honor of her sister on Churcb. The Reverend Dr. David
saturday following the wedding Braun and· Rev. CharlesI Robinson
rehearsal.
of Rutledge will perform the double
·rlng cerem1Jny.
TOMORROW'S BRIDE
Miss Janie. M. Wherry will be
maid ot' honor fOr her slster. Mrs.
The marriage of Miss Doris Ro- R b t C' ..
Miss Eia
0 er
. ,.....e88mer,
Ine
wand of Elm avenue to Mr. Charles L Wh
lot
f h h Id
.
erry, s era 0 t e r e . and
Russell Schroth of Pittsburgh. wlll MI
N
J
Le Is f G
88
aney ane
w 0
radytake place tomorrow at 2 o'clock ville wit be the ~rldesmatds.
h
'
,
.
in t e Swarthmore Presbyterian
Mr. Robert E. Zensen of RutChurch with the Rev. Dr. Braun ledge will serve as best man. The
o ffl c Ia tl ng. M r. B en Jam In K nee dl er groom's brother. Mr. Charles W.
will b e the organist.
Bullard of .Morton, Mr. Alfred L.
Byron and Grand
Schools.
Ledge Public town
Those
out.ofwillattending
include: from
The groom's
mother. Mrs. Charles Schroth. and
MISS KITE HONORED
children Betty Lou and George,
Miss Elaine Kite, daughter of Mrs. Mllton St. John. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stanley Kite St. John. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Loxley
k
of Ogden avenue. whose marriage B ower.
all of Pittsburgh. Nisa
to Mr. Francis Pelzer Lynah. Jr., Josephine McKendrick of Ebens.
of V/alllngford will take place to. burg. N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Charles
morrow in the Swarthmore Pres- Poole or Washington. D. C.. and
byterlan Church at 4: 30~ has been Mr. and Mrs. Oswaldo Sampalo of
honored on numerous occasions.
Rio de Janeiro.
Miss Luclle Ethel Durkee. daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. Raymond E. Durltee of Lake Odessa,
Michigan, became the bride of Mr.
carter T. Smith. son of Mr. and
Mrs.. Claude C. Smith of Balthnoro
Pike. Swarthmore. on Saturday,
A.ugust 16 In the Central Methodist
Church. The. bride's father performed the ceremony.
Miss Dorothy ""'Kraft of Grand
Ledge. Michigan Bang "Because,"
"Ich Liebe Dieb." and the "Lord·s
Prayer" during the aervice. while
lira. Leone Sehavey Butters of East
Lansing prOVided the traditional
organ music.
The bride. given in marriage by
her brother. Mr. Eldon ·Durltee ot
Fremont. Mich., wore a gown of
white satin with long sleeves taper~
ing In pOints over the wriats. a
Friday and Saturdnr
"GREAT
EXPECTATIONS"
Satunla:y
Feature. 7:10 and 9.20
---~
OhUclren's Show
Saturday
"MIRA)CLE OF,
Tuesday
P. M.
"RIGHT IN THE CrNTER. o~ T0WN'"
RUSSELL'S.
CAll 0440
D..u.THillJTH ~ tHt'lE!lE
13 South a-ter RoM
CaD SwBrthmore 0475'
:JIoWI!"~...
Our ever-widening circle of customers is evidence of service that satisfies the discriminating
floral trade.
,
I
-
n->rated
osnd ....
'i :00 and 9.10
*
Ballo. Plli:e
Pbone
Springfield
Swa.M50
Pa.
"THE MIRACLE ON
34TH STREET"
DON'T BE CONFUSED
Special Clearance
• Want a tube of toot!,( te,
cigar, OC' le&esIring driak? Then
go to any drug stonI jn :POUt
neighborhood Yoacan
candy, magazines, boob, .....
toys. The drugist renders a real
_ ,ice in malring tbeee IIDCltIMN.-
Dresses, Suits, Sportswear, Reduced Sharply
aIao.,..
For Fall
Stock
All ,Items Below Cost
' ' ']e_
sanda of similar items a,
WhcD J'DIl have a prescription to be filled, bowever, eleCt your pharmacist with care.~
is • pl. r inn with us and not It .;de ·Iine. Our
chief eIrocta are devoted to the o-lqoOOil" ".of
Your dDdor'. untea• •,aafe-with
.. BDd Ilia inatnJc:tioIIa _ followccl to the Jiet.c._
.._irA"".'
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104 Park Ave.
Phone 2513
E\lERY
.awAY
AT
SWABTJDIOBE,
THE SWARTJDIOBE4N, !No., PUBLISHER
l'Iloue,S_otOO
MARJORIE TOLD, Aaoclate EdItor
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
Loren. Mccarter
Ro....Ue Pelraol
Barbara Kent
Th8odore Hlcklnc
Marpret Keenen
Nancy VanAlen
jOined hi. family over
'S COIlFSF
o.!tIie ,CO.
ler
Mr. and Mn. Jam .. II Hornaday
of Dlckinson avenue are entertalnIng M"n. Hornaday's 8hJtel'. MfII.AI·
fred H.lnlnger of Chlcego, Ill., ..
their houaei peat for ·two week..
mer.
Ellen Jenkins of North Chester
Entered as Second' Claaa Matter. January t 34. 182', at the. Post
road
r~t\U'ned tollowlng a
Oftlce at Swa.rthmore. Pa. under the Act of Maroh I. 1879.
week's vacation at Rehoboth Beach.
Mr. and Mrs· WUllam E. Dan·
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
forth and chlld.ren ot H1Uborn aveSWAR11IMORE, PA·, FRlDAY,AUGUST 22, 1947
nue. leave today for a three-week
va.ca.tlon In the Adirondacks.
"
Miss Martha Kelghton and Miss
Mr
and
Mrs.
F.
T.
Flaherty
of
PI ! .byteritm Olurch Notes
Irma
Keighton of South Chester
The Rev. James A. McDill will be Guernsey road returned home Sunroad
are
vacatio.nlng in Atlantic
day by Pan American Airway folthe guest preacher _this Sunday
City
for
10
days.
lowing a two·.week, trip to Ber..
womh:'&, at the 11 o·clock service. muda.
Richard Lappe, Second Officer
The Slx Dots t(Brallle study
Mr~ and Mrs. George A. Smlth. on the Merchant Marine, "s.. Diana
group) meets each Tuesday morn.. Jr.• and daughter Phyllla of Haver. H. Ponchelet." recently arrived io
Ing at 10 o'clock at the .Church ford avenue a.re leavlnjr thllJ week- the New York Harbor from Marduring the summer. Anyone inter. end Cor a two-week tAp down the seilles, France. and spent last week
ested In .learnlng how to w~lte CheBBpeake Bay. Phyllis has Just with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Braille· is iD.vlted to attend these ·returned from Camp' poch.a-wach- C. Lappe of Yale avenue. He again
meetings,
.ne, Dingman's Ferry where she reported to his ship Sunday night.
The Surgical Dre88loaa group has been spending the s~mmer.
Dr and Mrs. MHes Robinson· or
meets .each W.ednesday morning at
Mrs. Frank H. Holman and Ogden avenue returned by piane
the Church a.t 10 o'clock during
daughter Jean ot College avenue from a tbree~week trip to Oregon,
the Bummet;'.
returned Monday after. visiting and Washington. Dr. and M.rs. RobNotes
(rlendo In WlUlamsport for a week. fnson entertained Mrs. Robinson's
T..:..:,..
- -..~
Mr Holman joined them on the parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. JohUn
of Nashville, Tenn., tor a few da.ys
Holy Communion will be cele· week~end.
brated at 8 A. M. Morning pniyer
Mr. and Mrs. William McIntire of this week.
Dr. and Mrs J. Albright Jones
and Sermon w1l1 be held at tho of North Cheater road have as thefr·
regular 11 o'clock service. ~he houscguest this week Miss Mary and cht1dren Patsy and Andy of
Rev. N. Lascelles-Ward will be in .ACler of Youngstown. 0 •• wno wUI Cedar lane returned home Sunday
charge ot the services during the be a brldesmaid."at tbe marriage following a flve.week vacation
month of August.
tomorrow of Ml89 Elaine Kite a.nd at Eagles Mere. Patsy I.efl Wednesday for OgunqUit, Matne to
Mr. FranCia Pelzer Lynah. Jr.
spend a weett as the .guest, ot, LouOIwcb Notes
Yr. and Mrs. Samuel T. carpenThe Church School meets on ter and daughter Shirley ot Whit- esa Merrlli. tormerly of Swarth·
Sunday morning at 10. Mrs. Henry tler place took a three weeks' trip more.
I. Hoot wlll preside.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang of
through Minnesota, Wisconsin, and'
The 'guest preacher at tlJe 11 Mlcbtgap:. Then Mrs. Carpenter and Dickinson avenue returned Monday
o'clock service wOI be Rev. Henry Shirley visited Mrs. Carpenter's after a 10-day trip to Lake Suna·
E. Walhey.
mother, ,Mrs. A. G.; Nofzinger ot pee, N. H. Their daughter Marjorie
The c'hurch Nursery la open dur ;ArChbold; 0., and Mr. Carpenter~s will return tomorrow atter spendIng the' morning service for care parenta, Mr. and Mrs. O. 'A. Q1r- ing the summer at Camp Happy
of the younger children. Hele.n penter of Montpelier. O.
Valley, Md.
Scotf and Helen Kraus will be In
Mr. and Mrs. James H. HornaMr. Robert R Hopkins, of South
charge.
day.
,_aDd Jim and Alice Hornada),:
Chester road, who· recently resigned
The ushers for the Morning Ser·
of
Dickinson
avenue wUI be weekfrom the Scott Paper' Company to
vice witl be: Harry New. WnUapt
end
guests
of
Dr and Mrs. Eugene
accept a possition with Aetna Lite
Beacham, Roger Kav.trman, Peter
S.
Farley
of
Wllkesbarre
who are
Insurance Company. leaves Sunday
Murray
George Alaton.
summering
on
their
farm
nearby.
for Hartford. Conn .• where he wUI
take, six weeks ot intensive study.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Soden and
Christian Science Notes
Mrs. Hopkins and Andy Hopkh\s their daughter Mary Jane of Col"Mind" iB the subject of the Le.sA hope to join him there soon.
lege· avenue retur~ed home Sunday
tIOn-Sermon In all Churches of
Dr•.and'Mrs. (llenn R. Morrow of followlng,8}>',two-w.6tIk· va-catlon at
Christ, SCientist. on Sunday. A:ugust Rutgers avenue have returned from Ocean City. BtU Soden who has
24. Ttle Golden Text .Is: "1l.lghteous a vacation· during which they spent been working in Ocean City' for
art thou. 0 Lord. and upright are two weeks in ihe Poconos and then the summer months will return
thy judgments. • .Give me under- drove to 1IIi88ouri to .vlplt relatives. h~me September 2. Bill plans to
8tand,~g. and I shall Uve" (Polms
Mary WI1Us of Dickinson avenue entor Wyoming Seminary. Klqgs119:1S7,lU).
and Patay Blake of Amherst ave- lon. on September 8.
nue are 'spending, two weeks at
Mr. and Mrs. Geoftr~y Dolman
Camp Elizabeth Borton. Elvenon. of Media, formerly of Swarthmore.
!-frs. George_ C. Abbe of Kenyon will entertain tomorrow evening
Mrs. Harold G GriUln of Rut- avenue Is confined to her home when fheir guests will Include Mr.
Bers avenue and Mrs. Frank G. following a heart attack Saturday. and Mrs.' Herbert Michener, Jr.,
Keenen of Harvard avenue will
Mrs. W.. H. Gehring and her and Mr and Mrs. Jay D. Cook, JI7••
entertain at a luncheon at Mrs. daughters Jean a.nd Ginny ot Unl-, of Swa.rthm·ol·e. Mr. and Mrs. Wll:Keenen's home on Wednesday. verslty place, accompanied by Pat liam Parke :Oodd of Providence
M'r. and 1\Irs. W11l1a:rn
~ugust 17. The guests will include Teal of Vassar avenue. leave today VIUage.
volunteers who ·have been workltig to vacaUon over the Labor Day Ramsay ot Media, Mr. and Mrs.
.on bandages for Foreign Missions. holidays at their summer cottage Corkran Darlington, Media. Mr. and
. Mrs. Benjamin W. Collins of at Riverhead laland.
I. Mr. Mrs. Edward Conwell ot Merion.
·North Chester road Is entertaining Gehring will join ,them over Labor and Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan "White
of Coatsville who wlll be the weekat a lunc'heon today In honor of D~Y.
'Iltlrs. Robert T. Balr of Cornell aveMr and Mrs. C~e8ter Roberts end guests of the Dolmans
Dr. a.nd Mrs. C. A. Anderson of
of
College avenue are entertaining
nue.
Mrs. Mary A.. causey of Savannah. Yalo avenue are spending the
Ga.. who Is here on an extende-d month of A1;1gust nt Indian Lake.
N Y.
BWARTHJI(On PRESBYTERIAN vlslt:
Miss Helen Anderson of Yale
l\,fr. and Mrs. Graeme G. Why to.
,
CHURCiI
law of Cornell avenue have ,re- avenue returned by plane following
Rev. David Braun; Minister
Rev. B. Lewis Cutler, Minister
turned home (ollowing a. vacation a two· week vacation in BermUda.
. SUNDAY, AUGUST 24
to CaUfornla.. the Grand Canyon •. She waS accompanied by her
11:00 A. M.-'-The Rev. James At- and National Parks.
brother·ln·law and sister. Mr. ~nd
well McDill.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse l\.{rs. Louts Lusky ot Louisville, Ky.
and (heir daughter Mary ot Yale
Mrs. Edwin D. Johnson of
METHODIST CHURCH
avenue have returned following a Swarihmore avenue entertained at
Roy N. Keiser. D.D.• Minister
two~week vacation at Buck Hill. a luncheon on' Monday.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 24
PHIlADElPHIA FALCO.
POWER 1I0ms
·has
~de by Coldwen
r .. U.err lsi; or lind Week
01 August UntO Sold OUt
Media Lawn Mower
& Equipment Co.
'
Providence &: State ReI..
MEDIA HilS
Some Really OutstaRcHug
MEAT VALUES
IIIKi .....
Visit your A~ Market
aduh'I=w. of the _ y rea1 _
.y_vl... _ ....' that wIN ailiad
eye.
our Beef, Lalllb ..... v.aI _
Govt....... d aacI Inspecleli
Clnd always .. h.... d prop.rly.
u.s.
Porterh_, Round or SIJ I In
Methocist
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Breast Lamb
'·25c
Lamb Patti..
'·39c
R.eltcmon Bolog_ v... 15c
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.... Uver
LuMil M . d -
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Gra. A.,Fresh-Kllled, Slewing
CHICKENS'
fancy fatted .owL 4 lit, . . . . . .~ 0.. Pdt. M ......... ' . .' 1110
.....st Veal "25e
tIJ(JJ
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CHURCH SERVICES
Thursda, FrIday, Saturday
Spac~
Mr. ,and M..... Maurice Griest of
week-gnu
Elm avenue entertained Mr. and
Mrs. George C.· nroaducnt of Mrs. E. Pierce Hunter of Haltl-·
Vassar avenue 18 spending a few more. Md •• ·tor a. tew days of this
daY8 of this week In Ocean City week.
visIting h.r daughter Barbara who
Is working at the sbore thts Bum-
THESWAR'fHMOREAN
PUB'rVlBC'"
eo ......
an?
s..,.,,,;. care for autu.Dm enaxea
"LES MlSERABLES"
"AFFAIRS OF BEL AMI"
In Color
For Quick Selling To Make
.h'E~.
Novelllr
Tuesday and Wednesday
GEORGE SAUNDERS
ANN DVORAK
In
"THE EGG AND I"
"BEll S OF SAN
ANGELO"
wHl perform better if you let RUSSELL'S have the chance to keep it
mnntng smoothly, efflclently. Bring
it by otten . . . you'll ftnd it pays
to give J'"our car good' service. Depend upon us for complete motor
tune-lIPS, carburetor and Ignition
service.
OHARLES LAUGHTON
In
Feature~
FRED lIIaQlruRRAY
ROY ROGERS
In the count.,· or Ule clty your car
FREDERIOK MARCH
August 24, .25, & 26 "
CLAUDETI'E COLBERT
Wednesday, Augusl> 27
5IiORT"O'
Monday-ono Day Only
34TH STREET"
Sunday. Monday &
~fa_l
'I'
JESl' AS MUCH MOHEY AS
11"~ E.V£.Q HAO--1H'ONL'-t"
-mtAISLE we'QE JES-r i
ScieDtulmJ1y Air Conditioned
August 21, 22, & 23
MAUREEN O'HARA
JOHN PAYNE
1li15 COUH'TRY'S GOf
BBAUTY SALON
COLLEGE THEATRE
New DeIlghttnlly
Am CONDITIONED
FrIda.,. &
UNKLE HANK SEZ
The Bouquet
....
Thursday,
Measmer, brother-In-law of the
brIde wlll be the ushers.
A small reception· will tollow In
the church Immediately after the
ceremony.
Following a wedding trip the
young couple will reside In Elwyn.
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SWART,HMOREAN
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Park A._ueMIow .JIaFvard
SUNDAY" AUGUST 24
)1 : 00 A. M.-8uDday SchoOl.
H:OO
A. ll[. ~
Leason Be>,
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1IaIl7. _"Pt IluDdap an4 holldaJlo
to , p."," WedJlu4ay evening,
to
'to . : " p.m.
BIG
0..
1.~-oz
1~
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SALB
can RItter
ASPARAGUS SOUP
A POSI,TIVE NEED
All
O.F EVERY 'FAMILY
....
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is the careful planning for
the future. Ask for information about our Pre-arranged
Funerals. No obligation.,
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ef ___ en pack... coffM. • It .................
ASPARAGUS~
TRINITY CHURCH
'
Rev. Geo.· Co Andenion, :Rector
8.00 A. M.-BoiY Communion.
11:00 A. M.-Rev. Neville LaBcelles will preach the morning
sermon.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27
9:30 to 8:110 Sewklg ""d QuUt1!ll=
In WbItt1•• Houae. Be>: Luncll·
~ "..w '&111 ,~IF In-
~~43c
~.. tD Iowrl
For 1c wltll __ 14Ya-o. caa litter
10:00 A. M.-ehurch School.
;11:00 A. M. Guest Preacher:
Rev.. Henry E. Walhey.
THE RELIGIOUB SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY: AUGUST 24
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng tor Worship.
There will be no provision for
child care during Meeting for
August.
mEAL
COfFEE
It. unrnakhabl. flavor
OLIVER
H. BAIR CO.
o. fUNa"LS
li20 CH.STNUT
STREET
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1III1ICTO••
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Mr. and Mre. Harold G. Griffin
aa Vlce·Dlrector of the Intergov.
NEWS NOTES
ot Rutgen avenue ba.ve returned
,
Mr. and Mro. Lloyd E. Kauffman ernmental Committee on Refugees
after spending a week at Lake
of Dartmouth avenue entertained with headquarters In London. Tbelr Wallenpaupack in the. Poconos.
Un. Kauffmau's slater. ',Mrs. C. M. home was In Oxford where the boys
. Snavely and dausbter MiN Joanne attended school. In May and June.
Snavely of Lititz (or several daY8
M.r. and Mrs. MaUn and (amlly
laat l"eek
toured the conUDent. traveling
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ld. Malin through France. Ita.ly. SwitzeriaDd.
and their sons. Robert. Clement. and Holland. Mr. MaUu will return
and Randall have returned to their to his teaching PORt with the Dehome on Princeton avenue follow· partment of Economics at.8warth·
lng three years In Wuhlngton and more College at the opening of the
two In England. Mr. Malin served tall term
Mr. and Mra F. _ F. Roblnllon
and famUy will lIP.nd the week.end
In Washington, D. C.
:Mrs. catharine J. Pierce. Reterence Librarian at the coUege b....
returned to her home on park' ave-
venlty place h&ve puroluuled the
WatJaufer houae which they will
occupy In the'llear futuro.
Bonny Morse of Harvard avenue
II-.
beon vlaltlD8 Ia Springfield and
Mr. and Mru. Robert Elder White.
(Boston, Mass•• tbe past week.
Jr.• and young 800 Terry who have
nue after a wit of- a month with
M .... John R~ Hanna and ,chUd ..
beeD visiting Mrs. White's parenta.
her.slster. Mrs. Carlton A. Andrews reo Mary. Gayle, and John, Jr., ·ot
Mf and Mrs. Philip' W. KniBkern at North caroUna..
.University place spent a month at
of Riverview road. new to San
their ""ttage In Ocean City. Mr.
Mr. and' Mrs. L. A Wetlaufer and Hanna. Joined them week-ends.
Francisco on Tuesday and salled
tor Honolulu on the "z"Jatsonla:' son John have moved from Cornell
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moore of
Thursday. They plan to llve tn a.venue to 23 University place. Mr. Amherst avenue returned home
Honolulu where Mr. W'hlte wll1 be and Mrs. F. C,' JU88en and sons .Elunday by automobile from ConFrederick-and -Bolmes of 601 Unl. toocook, N. H., where Mrs. Moore
engaged In bue.tness.
bas been spending the past month
attending: the MIldred I. Reid
KNOW YOUR CANDIDA IE
-.
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Writers' Cont~rence.
Ann Harvey· of Columbia avenue
arrived home Monday after a 10day visit with friends In Maine and
Karl W. Johnson
Vermont.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Moran and
children Joe Rnd Barbara. of Ken·
yon avenue returned home Wed-
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nesday after spending the summer
at North Anson. Malne. They plan
to spend the first week of Haptem·
I.,
ber at Beach Haven.
Dorothy Ann Nester of Dart·
mouth avenue Is spending several
KARL III. JOHNSON
1'1'-1
'*""
weeks visiting her roommate of
Visitation Academy. Jean Topper
of uBlue Mountaln Orchards," Blue
Ridge 'Mountains•. Md.
Betty Nester of Dartmouth avenue who Is employed at Oc~an 9ity.
Md•• this summer••plo.ns to return
to the Unlversity at Pennsylvania.
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PROGRESS
.>IIN,"
PTe."'" • .
Wuo
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VoL!
bu. ,
I
too;
Per-
E. Young,
Route 65 conduc.
certainly went
the normal
of duty recentHe became
a
posse and
All of US should do our part
and cap.
make thi.a an even greaw
tured a thug who
ventioncity. Here ill a su.ggleatioI',
had .struck and
, •• when Philadelphians, men
GeorIl
where, let them do their beat to Young'. car, on a night run,
bring tha next meeting of that
at 7th & Sprueesta. for the
convention to PbDadelphia.
As she reached for a hand
man ran up, struck her,
snat"h"d her handbag Land
- __ ~ran.
Youngswungoff t h ecar,cum_.lsnd
overtook the thug. The aooailant hit
Young in the eye and broke away.
But the conductor could run faster.
l'Jm,ADaI.I'IDATBANaPoa'l'AI'IONCO. He caught the thief again. Thia time
ha got a firm hold, dragged the man
aMtel at 8th &'Spruce ate., and
>
the night clerk caU the polke.
NIW
After turning over his captive to
an ol6cer. Youngfoundthehandbag
'N_~uIMCorlate-at-nighhub- inthestreet.ltwasreturnedlaterto
tram., street .... and the woman ....0 bad been taken to
~ 11ft now in effect. A booklet a ~ital.
IIdiIIc u..;, "owl" IICheclules may YOI1D&Hves at
lie ol>t I ~ tree by add. 'ng a ave. Another CeatMr in hill
to PhDade\pbia TramIpor. tor'B cap ia a reqent
1405 LocUit st., from po
& . far hill
"Owl" Schedules
_---ted
David Jenkins of North Chester
road returned home Monday' from
221~~~~S~.
wage increase effective last Febru.
ary, and the higlier prices the Company must pay for virtdally every.
thing it buys, from new street cars
and buses to thousanila of miace\laneoua items reqmrec; for the opera.
lion of a transit ayatom.
After paying operating expenaes,
taxes (including provision for in·
coma texes), and intercot on borrowed money, there was left
$204,000 compared with f833,OOO
in the 6rat siX months of 1948\ This
amounta-to Duly two-thirds
of the total gro8a ~venue
received in the first
Ing from the school property. croulpg
under Prlncelon Awnue. and Ihence to ..
the creek east of Princeton Avenue.
Specifications can be secured between
9 a.m. and 4 p.m•• dally eXcl!'pt Satur·
day.. Sundays. and ,holiday.. at the
School District oflloe. The Board re.
"Berves the rlCht to reject any or all
bids in whole or In part and to .award
'contracts on any Item 0[' items mak·
Ing up any bid.
'v. E. Dungan
Secretary
3T-8-tG
LEGAL NOTICES
SHERIFF SALES
01 Heal Eatakl
SHER[}O~FS QFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA, PA.
Friday. August 29, 1947
9 :30 A. M. Eastern Daylight Time
, Conditions: $260.00 cash or certifled check at time of sale (unlees
otherwise stab!d In advertismenO
balance in ten daY8. Other condiLEGAL NOTICE
tions 011 day of sale.
Estate of SUSAN K. ROXBY, late of
Levari Faclaa (M. 1.1. D.)
No. 1699 the Borough of ~fortou. deceased.
December Term. 1939
LETTERS Testamentary on the a.bove
Estate have been granted to the un·
derl!:lgned. who request aU persons
baving claims or demands against the
Estate of the decedent to makti Iqtown
the same, and all persona indebtBd to
the dccetlent to make paymeht. with·
out delay. to
John B. Roxb)". Executor
724 Harvard Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to hi8 Attorney
John E. Gensemer
1004 Girard Trust Bldg.
PhilatNlphin. '2, Pa.
6T-8-22
01
owners or
owners.
LEGAL NOTICE
Thomas A. Curran, Atty.
G. R. 'Vatkins, Sheriff.
3T-S·g FICTUIOU8 NAME REGISTRATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN;- pursuant to the provisions of Act' of AsLEGAL NOTICE
sembly No. 380. approved .May 24. 194:5,
Estate 0(' 'VILLIAM J. r.oLLOCJ( Jr_ of Il)tenUon to Hie In the office. ot the
decessed.
Secretary of the COn'UnODWealUt of
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pa., a.nd
On the above Estate haw been in the. office ot the Prothonotary of
granted to the undersigned, who re-- the Courts of Common Pleas of Delaquest all persons having c1a1rnB or ware County. on or before. the 27 day
demands against the Estate ot the or August. 1947. a. CertlHcat.e (or the
decedent to make known tho same, conduct of a business In De1a.ware
and aU versona Indebted to the de- County. Pennsylvania, under 'the ascedent to malte payment. without de- sumed or fictltlous name, style or delay. to
slgnaUon of Keystone SeC'l"etarlal and
Samuel T. PoUIlCk,
BuB1ness ~inl8tration School •..wlth
P.· '0. Box No. 21.
Its- principal place of business a.t_ Bal·
Swarthmore. Pa.
tlmore Pike nnd IJIncoln Ave. SwarUt·
Or to his Attorney
mpre. Pennsylvania.
Helen M. WilCOX,
The na.t!\e8 and addresses or aU per_
SOJlS owning or interested In said busi·
5037 W/'l.lton .&venue. '
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_IP~h~I~lad~e~lp~h~I~a.~4~S:..~p~a.~____..:..~~~ ness are
Grover C. G{'e6ne
~
213 South ~ht:t!lter Road
Swartpmore, Pa.
COM;MON Ettoel A. Greene
COUNTY, 212, South Chester Road
Swarthmore. Pa..
I·T-S-22
FERSONAlr-Vacuwn cleaners. Irons.
toasters and radios repaired. called
for and delivered. Call Robert Brooks.
Swarthmore 164.8.
PERSONAI-Servlce on aU makea of
electric wa..sJtoers (Bendix Lncluded).
Jronen, vacuum cleaners. ranns.
.. rons. toasters. fana and lamps, Also
wiring-new and old. All work complies to Fire Undt.rwrlters speciflca·
tiona. Call Erich H. Hausen. Swarthmore 2860·W. It no answer: Swarthmore 014;0.
PEnSONAL-Chair caning. Al8o. woman wanta part·Ume work. T. Harper, Yale Awnue and Crum Creek
Bridge. Swarthmore.
SPOT REDUCING-Inches off where desired
while privately relaxlng. MEDICAli
MASSAGE-Infra-red.
Ultra Violet.
Rec1inlng Vapor Bath. Beatrice Sch·
midt, 1VJ4 . Chestnut, Street. LOCllBt 7_
3887. Hours }',! to 7•
PEltSONAL-WOMEN -
PElISONAL-IF YOU KNOW OF AN
APARTMENT (in or Jl'ear Swarthmore) that will be VBCR.fIt by the end
of September. 'we'd greatly apl)reciate
your <:alUnK. us. No children or pets.
Long-time residents of Swarthmore.
Jim and Kay PowelL Swarthmore
1217 R.
PERSONAlr-Mu9t find home for six
M'3nth old male kitten. Appearance,
worldly; disposition. angelic; .high
gear purr; lovely pet. Swarthmore
2196 evenings.
PEB.SONAL- Regiater now for
Swarthmore NurserY School. Directors. Mrs. G. W. Brodhead. '2806.J and
~8• .Joseph Kahler. '.2S~M
'VlA-NTED-P a. r t-t i m e worker fo'
o{Hce In Swarthmore. Reply to Box
W, ,-he S~arthmorean.
WANTED-W~
will buy at beat
prices. old china. glass, furniture.
firearms. Catl Holly Oak 4313 or Holly
Oak 6720. collect for appointment~ All
business confidenUal. Colonial Cupboard. No. 6 Philadelphia. Pike. wn·
mJngton. Delaware.
Call
In
will
on SePexceptlona are
W\A.NTED - To rent house or apart.
ment by professor. Will redecorate.
Write Box 281. Temple University.
.J. MncBride
ProthonotarY
3T-~.16
LEGAL NOTICE
The Scl)ool District 'of swarthmore
will receive' blCllf at the .... School District OHlCIB, College Avenue Building.
up to 4 p.m., E.D.S.T.• TJlureday. September 11. 1947, and open the bids at
'Q meeUnc ot Ute Board at the School
District office on September 11. 1941.
at 7:30 p.m.. or at a. meeting adjourned
from that' meeting, to lay approximately 132 feet of 18" diameter and
~4. feet ot 18" diameter cement·asbes
l.9fi nbnHJ~..wer pipe (Transite) ext,end,:,
Tum
Broup 0185,
.ew, Larger Bus.s,
.ow Serving Riders
Our Modernlu.tlon Program con·
conatructed to sive the driver wide·
angle vision, an added aarety feature.
With completion of this iata.t
order, PTe will have added
new bWlO8 to ita rolliDg atock <.his
including 142 forty·p...nger
and 35 twenty,"even pal.enger
OO-."-One hundred atr..."niined
street cera have been delivered thia
262
troD.,.
year. One hundred and ten more
new ...... and 85 tm~
are on order. Total CDe1 ofthls new
ia aImoet: $10,000,000,
all of which ia en Important a d _
in our pau. to sive -dDy 'Im-
-DartrnQ~th
331
Avenue
For
·ALLSIZESHARD. COAL
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND.;B~
PLAST~a.NG
DAvE WOOD
WANTED-Vea,ran· (college student) Avalon. N . .1.
and brlde-.to·be desire living quarNancy Van Alen of Park avenue
teres, preferably with cooking facl1lties. beginning September 16, In or is visiting friends in Baltimore.
near Swarthmore, Media, Wallingford, Md .• this week.end.
or Chester. Inquire at Swarthmore . Pnluine Deacon of Lafayette
1978.
avenue ha~ arrived home rollowln~
W ANTED-TYIJiat and general office a visit of several month with rei·
worker for local omce. Reply to Box
attvcs in England.
P, The Swarthmorean.
L
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B
Hi
_WANTED-Student. desires room near
Penn Stam Unit, Harvard Avenue.
Reply to Box T. '!'he Swartbmorean.
WANTED-By Septe~r 16 two
furntRhecl
rooms
and
bath
In
Swarthmore. near tearooms and trans_
portation. Tel. Swarthmore 3587,
WANTED-College graduate (girl)
desires room and breakfast in
Swarthmore. by. mid-September. Call
Swarthmore 1296.
WANTED-Room with or without
vIew from September 1 for college
veteran. mite Box D. Tlle SWarthmorean.
,
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WBLSR ST.
. . . . .4OPEN
TO THI 'UILIC
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SUPPLY COMPANY
SUPPLIES"
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an
,",
I
w
tinu.. to move forward for even
better aerrice with the delivery of
the fIret JIrOup of 86 new and larger
buaee ordered early this Bummer
from the ACF·Brill Motora Company, 82nd at. &, Woodland ave.
PTe b(epending ,1,430,000 for this
new bua lleet.
Some of th_ new buaeo are op·
erating now on the Langhorne and
Somerton divisions: of Route B.
othera soon will be in aervice on
RouteR,eorvingRoxborongh, Nicetown, the Roosevelt Boulevard aNa
and FraDld"ord.
at"
Additional featuree for aamooth·
more comfortable ride have been
into th... new vehicles. They
« paaoengers, four more than
PTC is going right ahead wlth- its the next Iarge.t typp of single deck
Modernization and Service 1m· motorbua now operating on tha
provement Program for the benellt PTe Syotem.
of ridero, although .the Company's
New type oprinjpng siv.. ezUa
earnings during the first half of thls smooth riding. The bua- walla are
yearthe
dropped
below of
the1946.
ear1lings soundproofed to cut down vibration
for
first sixfar
months
Tbrough the new farea, effective noises, and an insulated roof helps
\ast February, the· COl&pany reo to keep theea buaeo warmer in
ceived $2,085,000 more in f ....... up winter, cooler In ."mmer. Thermoto June 30,1947 than it received in Ist;atiill controls aoeure the right d ....
the first six months of laat· year. gree oC ""mfortable warmth for
However, operating expenaoa and winter riding. For ventilation, the
texes, excluding income taxes, duro Bplit-saah windows of theea buaee
ing the same period increased open sideways inatead of upward,
$2,896,000 above the 1946 level. Op- and are designed to move at fingerorating expenses rose sharply L_
De- tip preaaure. The front windows aN
cause of the 13c-an-hour general
NEWS NOTES
North Chester road returned Mon·
day from Waterford, Conn., wher.e
:she visited Dr. and Mrs. ...... rank
.Aydelotte tor three weeks.'
a Service Beyond Duty, PTC 0per Ing Cosh
Condudor Nabs Thug Show Steep Increas.es
with _ . Fine hotels and a
. variety of entertainment make
- vimtor's stay pleAsantly memo
orable. Some oftbe nation's greatesft biatoric sbrines give a sense
o .contact with the storied past.
~utifUl parks -and drives charm
residenta and visitors alike. Phi!a.
delphia ill a major center
ICience and education.
CLASSIFIED
5
SWARTHMOREAN
Keene Valley, N H. where he had
been the guest ot the John W.
NasoDs ot Cedar lane tor two
weeks.
Mrs. Howard M. .Jenkins of
-Moves Forward With
New Bus Deliveries
Philadelphia w~ua w8rm'
ly boapitable city. We like p8Clple
at\d. we ban facilities to care
lUp KrOll!'" ofvfaltOrs. Here they
can do
eJld be entertained
. In what ill, In many
the
IDOIIt appealing of all
cities. Tliat's what makes Phila·
delphia the great ClODvention city
that it ill.
The Convention and Vf!~tOt~
Bureau ill doing a
telling the world
many advantages. The
a part of the Chamber of
marce and Board of Trade
Philadelphia. Others.
In of.
,ficiel and private life overlook
no chance to c8nter favorable at~tion on our home citY; An
example ill the victory Won by
, city officials and other publicepirited citiMDS in obtaining the
Republicl!n National Convention
(or Pblladelphia next year.
,
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SMOOTH, COMFORTABLE RIDING-Here is an interior view of one
bDadelphia's modern Conven· of the ne,! 44.p_nger bus.. now in aorvice. Note the split-oaoh win,
tion Hall ill among the world's dows, d081gned to move sideways at fingertip pressure. Bus walls are
best equipped auditoriums andao
~_un_~:.:.p:..ro_o.:.fed
__ .an.-.:.d.:.th~e:..:r:..:oo_f:.I8=·.:ina=ula=;ted=.~__________
can seat more than 14,000
Maine.
Modernization Plan
CONVENnON CRY
101\8
courfeov.
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No.4
PHILADELPHIA, AUGUST, 1947
.A GREAT ....
. Mildred Bernard and Dolores
the call
to returned
work for hcr
Master's
Jester
bave
home
after
vacationing In Ocean City lor two
weeks.
John Bernard
returned to his
home atter spending two weeks as
the guest of the Rev. George C.
Anderson at
Monhegan Island,
haa
CD IU . . .,."
THE
WANTED
Degree.
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Fridar. Aapst 22, 1947
-'~
l,uncheons $f..00
Dlnne.... from _ $1.16
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
$TAG BAR
FIRISIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET. ROOMS
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!
ONLY
25
FOR SALE-High chair and crib. Call
Swarthmore 07'23.
FOR SALE-Maple youth bed, innerspring mattress, $25: three..quarter
bed with ma.ttress. $10; plate glass
mirror, 65x30 $'5. Mason jars, 30 cents
dozen., Call SWarthmore 0976.
SALE-1930
Chevrolet
••••••••••••••••••••••••
Reese-Baxter Co.
FOR REl!I'l'
FOR
RENT -
Pleasant
second-floor
room suitable for one or two. Garage
available. Tel. Swarthmore OI92·R.
FOR RENT-Nice room-twin beds.
adjoining' bath, kltc.hen and all home
privileges if deatred. Call ..swarthmore
U78.
.
FOR RENT-Avoid this heat! At 0001
. CaP'!' May In a .well 1000at84 furnish·
~ aparttnent, first floor. facing ocean.
acteened porch, Bve rooms. Immediate
8QCupancy, Ul.rough SeptemJ»er. taOO.
Write S. B. DoIIgI .... _600 N. Cbeoter
ROad. Swarthmore.. Telephones: Night.
swarthmore 0183; day. St. 4.S10&.
CAll OWI& 8216
lI:_
LOB'I'
25th Yeai'
1947
4AY,
It. _
call - .
1IIortoo. Pa.
Pain~rs 8;
•
Charles ·E. Fischer
Builder
PRESCRlPfIONS.
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
FIRST
FREE
•
Front Wheels
Balanced &,Aligned
with every sel of
New 'IDes sOld
A. G. Catherman
Hannum and Waite
a:
. . Rd.
,5wutinn"le .12S0 .
0
a
sor to Victor D. SbIrer
17 S.
('L
'!qg.
It!
pine
b j. . . . .
I\u..ceIIaneous....-peG·
try.
302 Gayley St•• Media.
Swarthmore 2253
del' Road
A. WAYNE
OSTELLER
Electrical Contractor
All Tn>es of Electrical
ant! Repairs
Servtng Swartlunore aud
VlolDJty for pas&
Tw....t)" y .......
JnstpllaUons
1180 MuIoleobera,Ave,
Swarthmore 2295
swarthmore 0586
•
D~ive:way
Asphalt
Construction
or Concrete
PETER 01. NICOLA
PhoDe Bwa. lUI
~
Paper Hangers
~~~
SUn
tion,
~,.
'Work,
CUNNINGHAM
_ o r e 1448'
lIS8 IIardtDg A-ve.
OuStOIiI·bull' cabin""".
Since 1905
'Ve should Know How
Swa. 2266 409 l\Uchigan Al.'c.
WlLLIAM BROOKS
modenlba-
Media 2567·R.
RIDLEY PARK:
Yale 'Ave.
~-Geo.
'1'116 Gilmour of 210 Har'~_._._JoItI tric7l!le._
eaJl
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
A. MERCER QUINBY
good running order. Tel. Swarthmore
1498.
more '2'266.
FOR QUIC~ SERVICE
. ;
Asbes &: Rubbtsb. Removed.
Lawns 1II0wed
General BaullDg
K:hob.eu.
atlODBt
paneling,
1125 W. :r.ehlgh Ave., PhIIa.
Phone BaldwID 1170
No addiUonai charge for
suburban calls.
•
HODle bnpro"YeD1ents, Alter·
tlOD.
Formerly of Media
VAN ALEN BROS.
1922
Pboae: Media 0755-
Contractoo & Builden
cement
SPORTING GOODS
8t'6 EDGMONT AVE.
Chealer
Coupe,
FOR SALE-Maple youth bed. $10.
409 Michigan Avenue. Can Swarth·
'::
Funeral Director
FUEL OIL
COAL
FOR SAliID-Mahogany china. closet;
chairs; double bedstead; anUque
davenport: china. glass, engravings.
Swarthmore 1068-W.
FOR
Paperhanging
.
DAYS TlU-YOU WILL
NEED A FIRE. COAL
WILL BE HIGHER
THIS FAlL
ArtersBrothers, Inc.
and
WORKING
FOR SALE
FOR SALE--Wanamalrer iee box, ppproximately 81h cu. ft. In perfect
condition. Can swarthmore 2315 If no
answer call 074.0.
Painting
.....
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HOGFR RfJSSQ'
,
...\-of F'_Pbotoaraplaa
_edIa lIi'7.
i !i
QUALITY LUGGAGE
sti&ett
15"
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!
I_
'PIANO 'I1JIIIING
aad' II.o;PadrID& _
N_ _
.y•••
Relnilk PIaaOa
'1.. ~4_'"
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Walters'
Tree
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i
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Pb-.~Z175-R
101 Call·
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THE
S WAR T HMO REA N
Friday,
_lit
22,1947.
--------------------------.--------------------~--------------~----~--~~---NEWS NOTES
Iplace 18 celebrating his ninth birth· HONOR BRIDAL COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens Rutgers avenue left Friday to va,...
\" Mr. and Mrs. William Ziogenfus day anniversary by entertatning a
and chlldren, William. David. and group ot his young friends at a
Barbara have returned to their supper party tlJ.is eventng.
home on Dickinson avenue after
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
a two week vacation to Ocean City, and Peggy and Charles Keenen of
Harvard avenue have returned
I
Canaa.
d
N . .J• an d 0 n ta ro,
John W('Uaufer of University trom a trip to Michigan. Illinois,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1and WlBcoDBIn.
Peggy Keenen of Harvard avenue has as her house guest. Ann
Boyer ot CosnoctoD. Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gllcreest of
Vassar avenue are vacationing on
Cape Cod for two weeks.
LARSON'S WELDING SERVICE
FOR
STEAKS - CHOPS
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
Completely Air-Conditioned
MIss Dorla Rowand 01' Elm ave .. and their daugbters
Anne and Bar- catton at 8conset" Nantuoket, Mau.•
,
Due was entertained last Friday bam of Strath Haven avenue left until after the Labor Day holidays.
at a. surprise m~ellaneous shower Saturday for Lake Willoughby.
Gcorgo Ellis, 3rd, of Rutters avegiven In her hon9r by Mias Shirley
nue
19 vlsting hla grandparents,
Vermont to vacation untU after
Nason of Cornell avenue and Miss
Mr.
and
Mrs. George Ellis of LeRuth Servais of Dickinson avenue... Labor Day. Mr., and Mrs. Merle moyne. Pa., tor a. tew ween.
Mtss Rowand and Mr. Charles Mulloy and their daughter Martha
Mr. and Mrs G: W. Brodhead
Schroth of Pittsburg whose mar- of Bowling Green are also VaC4-,
and
famUy of Marple avenue will
riage will take place tomorrow in tlonlng at Lake Willoughby.
spend
next week and the flrat
the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
week
in
September u.catJonlng at
Church, were honored last night
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Hutcblson of
Seaside
Park.
at a. buffet supper given by Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Pilgrim ot Yale 11fr~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
avenue.
Following the rehearsal Saturday
morning, Mrs. Louis de Moll will
give the bridal breakfast for the
wedding party and out-of-town
Electric and Acetylene Welding and Burning
guests at "Tall OakS," the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guenther
H. Froebel of Swarthmore avenue.
Fire-escape
All kinds
Magazine Subscpritions
CaD
Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
Swarthmore 2080
COUPLE HONORED
Miss Mart'ba. Foster of Yale avenue and Mr. Boyd Harris of Rose
tree road Media, whose marriage
wili take place tomorrow, were
guests of honor at a shower givep.
by Mr. Charles Upperman of Con·
cordville and Mr. Lee Worrllow of
Broomall for 40 guests at Brinton
Lake.
/
The brideAo ..bo is entertaining
her attendants at a dinner party
at her home this evening preceding
the wedding rehearsal, while the
bridegroom will give a Bachelor·s
dinner at hiB home on Rose Tree
Road.
dJad4' dJDut VETERA~S
LEAVE BOlDS •
1 ; A!'!!II'Q Forces LeaVe Bonds can be • as), cd
~ aftes: September 2.
1941. This bank is an
authorized redemption agency. (~
bring yOlK discharge papers
with,-.>:
2
Do not mail bonds to the Tr ary. w_
,oc Navy Departments or the VetehllS
Administration. They do not cash bonds
3
Bonds do not have to be cashed now. KeeP.
them. They will draw intereSt at 2Y:z%
TO WED SEPI'. 3
The" marriage oC :Mi88 Helen Ell~
zabeth Gellert, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan :Henry Gellert of Seattle, Wash., to Mr. James Frederick
Gary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex I.
Gary o·f Wellesley, Mass., formerly
of Swarthmore, wili take place
Wednesday evening, September 3
at 8: 30 o·clock at the Church of·
tbe Eplthany. Seattle.
A reception will follow at the
home ot the bride-s parents.
" until they mature - a good invesunent.
.
4
,
Safeguard the bonds you hold. Put th!llQ
-,-in a safe de~t box. .J;t. • r..
5'
of heater
and pipe
Leaks lie Cracks
,
Repair.
Repaired
Free estimate
Phone: Sw.: 1316,W
welding.
Rib Roast Of Beef
65c Ib~
Leg Of Lamb
65c lb.
Fresh Killed Frying Chickens 49c·lb.
YElLOW OR WHITE SQUASH..............;............... 2 lb. 19c
HELLMANN'S REAL MAYONNAISE .......:...................... 49c
CAULIFLOWER ............................................................... "......,.."..... ~ 29c
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
ally through the new Boncl-a·Month Plan. Ask at
SUPPOSE IT
•
enougll. Great damage·can·
be· caused
by
explosion.
smoke,· hall. windstorm,
etc•. Make sure that you
have Extended Coverage.
CHOICE.
'E.RSlll RUGS
FOR SlLE.
nOm"
ia .,.....
waro Covnty laIIl' on ....eII...
their OrIental ...... to 'auko",'s
they receive individual ...
PETER E. TOLD
-.
wh....
General Insurance
9xl2
333 DARTMOU1H AVE.
ORIENTAL
Phone Dartmouth 1833
Russ <.leaned and
R...mod within 7 days
!reptCkarlng n.e A_ot.ife !·"'dSlU",.,_
Company of Hutforct·Coaoecticut
(PAulson & Coml!~~,'-
hull hill
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore. Pa.
Pho... S ......lhm.r. 0529 ••• Clearbrook 4646
.
Choke P ...rian Ru" for Sale
•
Back To .School
Savings galore On children's
and teens' fall apparel. A
complete selection at Speare's
Downstairs Store.
Girls' Sweaters
- - 2.88T04~98
Girls' Skirts 1.88 to 5.98
'Girls' and Teens' Coats
13.98 to 29.98
Registered Pharmacist on duty at all times
*
*
Girls' Gym Tunics 3.98
Boys' Zelan Jackets
2.88 to 7.98
Comfortably Air Cooled
Boys' ·Dress· Shirts
t.79 to 2.98
111M
~~
1_..,11_
THEATRE PHARMACY
Theatre 5q1we adjofning College Tbbtre
a.e.ter and Fairview BGad. Ncar
SWAR11IMORE
NEW lJBRARY HOURS·
COTTON GROWING
IN WALLINGFORD
MANY DIRECTORY
ORDERS RECEIVED
Ef'fectJve September 2, the pub•
11c Library wlll go back to its regular winter schedule of hours. This
means that the Ubra.ry will be
open every afternoon from Mon ..
day to Friday, trom 2 to 6:30
o'clock and on Monday and Friday
only, from 7 to 9 p.rn..; and on
Saturday from 9:30 .a.m. to 12:30
p.m., and again trom 2 to 4 on
The 1947 session of the Penn·
Respon6e to last week's request
Saturday
afternoon.
Robert
Le@'
Arnold
Is.
conductlng
flYlva~1a leg1.slature enacted seyer1. The inventory sh'ould be com~
The.
Library
wllJ
~e
closed
on
an
Interesting
experiment
at
hiB
for
rcserv.1.tlons on the forthcom~
al laws of urgent importunce to pletely renewed thereafter, prc~
home
on
Strafford
road,
WallingLabor
Day.
log
Swarthm.ore
Directory has, kept
each husband and wife. In addl- rerably annually. So long as tbe
ford.
The Swarthrnorean office force very
tion to a neW' Estates Act, aJ new Act is in force, this Is very necesBeginning three years ago with
Wills Act, and a. new Interstat.es sary even for couples ot moderate
busy this '" eek. There have b.een
means. Even If the Act be re- two or three stalks that narrowly
Ac~. there was passed, and apprOvnumerous
Telephone calls and
pealed, such Invcntory ma.!y prove escaped annihilation by the first
ed by the G~vernor despite the
orders with checks have flooded the
loud protests of the Pennsylvania Invaluable when one spouse dies, fall frost, Mr. ~rnold now has a
mall. Payment ot the $1.00 (charge
Bar Association. a Community in determining Federal Estate Tax good 20 by 4 foot bed of cotton
problems.
about
to
·blossom
in
his
yard.
per
copy' to subscribers) or $1.60
Property 4ct. Tho Community
Enjoying
the
plant
as
much
for
8. Couples planning to buy real
(to non-subscribers,to The SwarthProperty law will become eflective
on September' 1, 1947. The $ole property, or to make settlement its outdoor decorative qualities as
morcan) has been requested iD adpUrpose ot its -enactment is the r~.~ for a. home now under agreement to prove that it can be brought to
vance
in order to facllitate deltvery
ductton of married couples' ltabl~- ot sale, should consult counsel In frUition this far north, Mr. Arnold
when the books arrive from the
ity for Federal lncome tax. By advance. Unless care Is taken, the finds It hard to convince 8keptlc~
friends
that
the
large
pretty,
square
printer an~ to prevent overtaxing
dividing one salaw ot ,60,000.00 title wUI not automatically p8.98 to
Do you know how the various a limited staff with additional
into two incomes of ,26,000.00 the survivor of the couple, since light-green ·leaves form anything
each, a. touch 10lJer surtax rate' is, the Act does not provide for ten- but Home kind of weed, unt11 the candidates for the office of County bookkeeping, b11ltng, and collec..
of course. achieved, with substan- aneles by the entireties between lovely tullp-Uke bloBBoms suddenly Commissioner feel about l().w~cost tions. Thus everyone whose order
tlal Income tax savings. The couple husband and wife, as did the appear on top of the forming boll. housing for D~laware County? Do and payment Is received wili be
The flowers s;hadlng from white to yop know what qualifications the assured ot finding his copy of the
making 1".100.00 or less is not Cortner la.w,
pink. appear very Buddenly and candidates for ~he Judge of the new, up-to-date local directory at
helped. The couple making under
9. ~I couples should caretully
drop off wlthtn a few days. Thts Court of Common Pleas consider his door just as 800n as It Is off
$10,000.00 Is helped only slightly. review their Insurance programs,
,
year's stalks are over four feet In most Important in a prosJ)ective the press.
But all couples,. no matter wha.t if community income is tb pay
.
,
height. The three~to·foUr Inch bloB- Judge?
The last revisions of historical
their income. are immediately at.. future premtums. Otherwise, the
Borns are attached very lightly to
data
are on the1r way too the printer,
These are but a few ot the quesfected by the provisions of the named beneficiaries may not rethe plants.
held
until the deadline In order
tions which wlll be answered for
Act.
ceive what the insured originally
Securing
new
seeds
each
year,
that
they
might Include the latest
you In the Can(lidates' Bulletin
The community property theory believed they would receive..
Mr.
Arnold
obtained
his
1947 sup- which has been printed .bOY the changes possible In any material
comes from Spanish. law. It Is now
10. Perhaps most important, an
thrust down Into tho rest of our should review their respective wl1ls ply from two sources. A Wcst Ches- League or Women Vot~rs and tnat will appear ·In the. directory
law, which Is English common a.nd consult with their lawtyer ter friend brought Borne home from will be mailed to each house in and thereby keep it. true tor c,L
a trip south, and his brother-in- Swarthmore the first week In Sep- longer period. '
law. The two mix 11l£e 011' and about them.
law contributed the rest from the
If you nave been away and have
water. The forcible mixture has
The Act will help some couples: famtly'o plantation tn southern tember. Under the editorship of not placed your order as yet, or
Mrs. Helen Go~dwln, the Bulletin
caused Do sweeping change in the it will hurt morc. Those without Arkansas•
has been printed 'to give the voters it you are apt to be absent from
manner 10 which couples may own records will almost surely have
Requiring six' or seven months an unbiaseCl knowledge ot the baok- home when '1,'he, Swarthmorean
property acqulrea after September both tax and estate trouble. Those
of fairly ~arm Weather, cotton ground and ·polnts-of..vtew of ·each representatives· calls In the near
i. 1947, and, consequently, direct- couplea wbo meet the Act halt- growing
In Dela.ware County offers candidate for county ofttce .. The future, it wtil be 'playing safe to
ly determines the nature apd way, can take. full advantage of
8UUJc\f!~t.
bl.lmlt~p9
tn justify candWatsA hav(' been asked· theh' trJlepbone Swarttunore 091)0, orc;:u,ontulJt of the estates wbicb each Its bO~:Util~ and D.,·oid th'i! 4arigers
pride in any degree ot success real- opinions on the -most iJl!Portant tn'an or bring your ordt,r With the
m~ provide, pursuant' to plan, it presents.
ized by the grower. Too, it Is one questions confronting tbem today. prop~r payment to the oftlce at
tor .hJs or her spouse and ohUdren.
-.,---_._-Une in w:hlch lack of competltlon The Bulletin
Include answers- 333 ~outh avenUe.
Without the exercise of care,
Although every effort ~s been
Is practically assured. Mr. Arnold from the candidates tor the oftlce
and the advice of counsel, any
made
to foresee and publish the
was a month late in last spring's of Judge ot the Court of Common
coupie's insurance program, or
number
of Dtrectories which will
planting, not getting hiS seeds into Pleas. County Commissioner, .Judge
meth·od ot holding title to their
be
needed
to provide the invaluable
the ground uutll June I on account of the Superior ,Court, and the five
property. or deeds of trust.· or
book
to
every
borougn res.Jdent as
of the tardy spring. He finds the Deeds, Registrar of WllIs, District
thelr w.llls. 9r their Intentional Inwell
as
to
the
many others who
plant requires little cultivation, b'ut Attorney, Prothonotary, and County
testacy, may tail to achieve the
will
desire
it.
there
Is no way of
late rains can play ha.voc with it, Surveyor: Mrs. Claire Jeglum and
Last week;.end the S. T. C. held badly discoloring the cotton prodesired end.
preventtl',lg
today~s
tendency
to have
Mrs. Davld Wisdom of the Swarth~
an
informal
Men's
Doubles
tournathe
demand
unexpectedly
eJ(ceed
While It Is likely that this Act
duced. It often means a quick dash more League of Women Voters
ment.
saturday
afternoon
saw
many
the
supply.
be repealed in -1949 if Con..
when Jack Frost threatens, and head a commtttee responsible for
The Swarthmorean. in llulJ;llshlng
gress has, by that time, equallzed spirited matches In the prelimin- bringing the boll Into the house to the distribution of the Bulletin.
ary
rounds.
Sunday
morning
Ben
the
new Directory, has spared no
Income tax liability as between
elr."tract the cotton.
Also in line with the League
Palmer
and
Btll
Trumpler
defeated
effort
in its determtna~ion· to make
~. coDimUDil)' property and commc;m'
Mr. Arnold does not contem- pollcy ot ,promoting Information
Dave'SeMenlg
and
Bob
Kamp
tn
it
a
most
co~plete and dependable
law stateD, no Buch chance should
plate setting up a cotton gin, at and active participation in the govthe
top
halt
of
the
semi-finals.
SOU~C6
of
local information, It will
be taken by any married person
least tor the present, but he finds ernment Is a meeting to be held in
Harry
Hindbauch
an.d
Frank
Voscon~in
the
names, occupat~on, ad8nx.taUS to protect his famll!Y. It
It a lot of fun to exhibit- bls home~ the Radnor High School AUditortera
lost
the
other
semi-final
match
dre,Sses
and
telephone numbers of
Is therefore recommended that
grown cotton to frJends. Maybe he IUm on Wednesday night. SepL 3,
to
Nick,
Turkonich
and Bud Reed
each married couple take the tolcan farm out the processing and at 8 P. M. The OPPOSing candidates Swarthmore realdents, bistorlcal
who staged a stirring three set
lowing preca.uUoD.8:
atltt bring Mrs. Arnold forth Borne w1ll state their qualifications for sketches. pictures and data. on
match that afternoon to win the
Bummer as a local cotton queen be- the local and county offices to be churches, schools, borough gOVern~
1. As of September 1, 1947, an
finals at 6-8, 6-2 p.nd 6-4.
decked in a cool print grown in her voted on at the September pi-lmar- ment and ·the many 'town organl~
Inventory ot all property, real and
.
Thirty-two members are play- own garden.
iea. This meeting is sponsored by zatione.
personal, owned by hUBband and
ing in the Men's Singles tournathe Radnor Township League of
wlte, or owned by eIther spouse
ment The winner will receIve the
To Enter~ebwy
Women
Voters. It Is an open meetseparately, should be made in
To Hold R"ge Sale
Zach ••Taylor Challenge Cup. The
This' year's Fresh~an clasa at
ing,
and
everyone
Is
invited.
Th·e ann~l
age Sale ot
writing.
Middlebury College, Verm'Ont w111
finals will be played ·Sunday, Septhe
American
Legion
Auxillary
2. The inventory should distin- tember 14, and the preliminaries
have a fairly large rep~niation
guish JolnOy owned property (os. must be completed as follows; fil'st will be held October 1 and 2 In the Fall Flowers to Make Debut
from Swarthmore. ~Ol L. Heinze
New Fall flowers ~re hoping to of Strath Haven aven:ue, Elizabeth
"House. No. 14 Smith Street, own- round August SO. second round lounge 'Of the Woman's Club:
celebrate
their annual Autumn M. lluey of DicktDson avenue, and
'ed by John and ,Mary Smith") September 6, Semt-flnals SeptemMrs. Ellen Van S. Cleveland,
from separate property (as, "Ford ber 13.
c h air maD. wishes to remind debut at the Philadelphia. General Barbara T. LuktDs 'Of Strath Haven
coupe. owned b!Y John Smith).
Interest
Swarthmore members and friends Hospital at 34th and CUrie ave .. avenUe aU graduates of SwarthIt Is hoped sufficient
3. Th'e Inventory should al80 set w1l1 be shown to enable the com- that an!; donations may be lett at nues, and plans are now being more High· SchOOl and Robert C.
f()rth all debts owed by husband mittee to put on week-end tourna- the garages of MrB. Alben S. Eav- made to gather Wednesday, Sep- Croco ot mU'born avenUe a grad~
tember 8, at the home of Mrs. nate of Episcopal Academy will
and wife, or by either spouse
ments of Women's Singles, Wo- enson., 626 Strath Haven avenue,
separately. Any mortgage should men,'s Doubles and Mixed Doubles. Mrs. Van S. Cleveland's. 811 Park F~nk G. Keenen at 118 Harvard enter on September 2.
be listed, as well as all loans. and Club. Members are requested to avenue, and at the borne ot Mrs. avenue. CIrcles One and Two of
if one has used collateral owned slen-up for tbese matches on the Herbert T. BaBSett, 500 North the S war t h m 0 r e Presbyterian
DIES ON VlSrr HEIU:
Church wlll prepare the containers
Ch·ester road
by the other, that fact should be tournament boa.rd
Richard Dorsey Sa})plngtOn of
for the qelebration, and It is hoped Niagara Falls. N. Y. died TueecllW
noted.
that a large crowd will turn up. morning In the Pennsylvnia lroe4. The source of funds used to
ReceivesD.... ee At Penn GUEST PREACHER SUNDAY
ContribUtions wtll be welcomed pita!, Pblladelphla following a
Dr. WilUam Barrow Pugh will
buy property now owned should
Phillp M. Park of Harvard aveanytIme
WedneSday evening or lingering IIIn688. Mr. Sapplnglcn
be set forth: as, "House. No, 14 nue received his Master of Art8 In be guest preach·er this Sunday at
Thursday
morning before 9 o'- and hls wife who Is a sister of
Smith Street: coat, ,10.000: caeb:: Engllsh at the University of Penn .. the S war t h m 0 r e Presbyterian clock.
Mrs. C. F. Wolters of Cedar lane,
$4.000.00, mortgage by both h"'" sylvania on Thursday, August %8. Church. This will be Dr. Pugh's
had been visiting Mr. and Mrt!J.
band and wife. '6.000.: of
Wolters since early In July.
casb, $3,000. was wife·s separate Ing at the university whtle work- to the church.
The young Fa.ulknem of DlckinGraduating from the University
money, earned before marriage; Ing for his Pb. D.
A Stated Clerk of the General
80n
avenue
seem
to
be
doing
their
ot
Pennsylvania in e 1 e c t ric a I
U.OOO. was hneband·...
from
Assembly of the Presbyterian
part'ln
keeping
up
the
tennis
engln(lerlng
in 1916 Mr. 8applnsgrand-father... 1
Mrs. Paul Hadley and young 80n Church·. U. S. A., br. PUSh ilves In
achievements
of
their
father
E.
J.
ton
has
alnee
been associated .wlth
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,&. The ownel"Bhlp of funda In Jlmm:y arrived by plane from their WallJngtord.
Faulkner. 'Joan won' the ,JunIor :the Niagara Power Company at
bank _on", Bho..... be oet forth. home In Elaah. III. TuesdaY to
Girls Double champlonahlp In the Nla«ara Falle.
,
U account Is In JOint nam..... _
visit Mrs. Jla41e:v'a _nlll. Dr. and
To TniD Leaden
Buck
J!1I1
annual
tournament,
SUrviving
besides
lils
widow
the
Mrs. Robert Hflkert of Rutledge
the source of the funds. Jf accoUllt Mrs. A. F. JaplalOn of Park avenue
Is
makt08- arrangementS tor & Jeryl W'f)D the singles title 'tor former Eleanor Darrach are two
Ie In'one nam~ but the ,ther pro- tor three weeks. Dr. Jackson and
v1ded pari of all of'the ronde. that his family will spend Labor Day tralnltlg courae tn September for, girl. 16 and under.. They also daughters, Mrs. Leroy John
fact "hould be etaud.
...eek.end at their cottage In f)cean proQecUve Girl Scout leade~' pla,..d In the· Scranton Open Jr. of NlaP.i-aFallll and MnI.
Anyone. .Inte.-ed ahould. call. Ch8IDFUhlps and topUter won Robert ScOtt HoBUe· ..f 0IIIft1aa"
t. The la....n..,.., Bhould be \:nIe- City.
the .... dblllil.. tlUe.· ';"'1'1 won and three gra1ldchnili'an;
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Swarthmore
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the girls doubles for th...... 16 and
Fonera! aervlcee 10m be held
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SWARTHMOREAN
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HARRlS-FOSTER
The
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marriage
or
Mlaa Martha
Foster, daughter 'Of Mr. and Mrs.
Vaughn K. }I'oster of Yale avenue,
to Mr. .Justin Boyd C. Harris. Hon
of Mr. and Mrs. PhUUp T. Harris
of Rose Tree Road, Media. took
place saturdllY at 7 o'clocl\ In thp.;
Swarthmore Prcsb)rterlan Church.
Dr. David Braun performed the
cermony before a background of
CyboUum ferns, white gladioli,
roses and asters flanked by l1ghted
candelabra, w~nc the aisles were
alight with candles entwined with
southern smilax.
Miss 'Dorothy
Stout
of
Aldan
presented a hal! hour of music
precedJng the ceremony whllo
Miss Marjorie Burk of Lansdowne
sang, "0, Perfect Love:' "Because," "At Dawning," and "The
Lord's Prayer."'
The bride, given In marriage by
her father, wore a wedding gown
ot Dylon over white' taffeta, fashioned with a fitted bodice embroidered with tiny flowers of
seed pearls, long sleeves with
pearl trim, and full hoop skirt
with trati}. Her veil of tulle and
Point Appllque lace fell from a
headdress of the snme lace and
ahe carried a shower' bouquet of
white roses and gladioli tied with
white streamers to which tiny
white asters were caught.
Miss Elizabeth Vaughn Foster.
as maid of honor for her sister.wore 0.. gown of American Beauty
taffeta. featuring a fltted bodice
nnd full skirt. She wore flowers in
her hair to match her bouquet of
Open Friday 'till 9:00 P. M.
red roses encircled with htyacinth
blue asterw.
The brldesmaldJI. Mrs. WUl1ant
J. Elvin of Falls Church. Va.,
cousin ot, the bride, Miss Elizabeth
Harmon Rosa ot Moylan. Mlss
Nancy Brown and MI88 Anita.
HardCW}tie. both of Medta. wore
similar gowns of hyacinth JJIUG
taffeta. They 'carried Colonial
bouquets of hyacinth blue asters
encircled with red ro~eB· and wore
matching flowers in their hair.
Tho flower girls. Marguerito and
Roeal1e Morrison of Bow II n g
Green, nieces of the bridegroom,
wore American Beauty taffeta
drceses with hoop skirts, They
carried baskets of blending roscs
and asters and wure old-fashioned
bonnets fashioned of flowers and
tight IIttlng bodice. off-tho-shoul. Charlea R. Schroth', BOn of 1140: I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
der neckline and illusion yoke CharleB Schroth of Pltteburgil. In
trimmed with Bced pearls and long the S w a. r t h m 0 r e Presbyterian
tapering sleeves: pearl.trimmed. Church. The Rev. Dr. David Braun
Her lull skirt ended in a long
train. Her long heirloom lace vell.
which was worn by her mother on
her wedding day, was finished with
u. Juliet cap caught o,n each 8ide
with orange blossoms and she car-
performed the double ring cere-
mODY·
The bride, given In marriage }jy
ber brother, Dr. Robert E. R'Ow-
ried a CWJcade bouquet of garden~
las ·and stephanotis with loops of
tulle to which stephanotis WU.8
caught.
Miss Betsy K1~. who attended
her swter as maid of honor, wore
a light peacock dress of nylon
mad'o with a yoke of illusion. tight
fittIng bodice and full '8klrL Her
bouquet was ot white gladioli
. florets with green leaves and tied
with white ribbons. She wore
ribbons.
Ii'rancts do la Mer Smith of mat<:hlng flowers in ~er hair,
The bridesmaids.
Miss MartY
Reynoldsville, Pa.. cousin of the
.Agler
of
Youngstown.
Ohloj Miss
bride acted as ring bearer.
Abigail Banghart of Cascade.
Lt. Cqmdl-. Neltion E, Harris.
brother of the bridegroom. served Iowa; and the Misses Belty Ellen
LIttlefield- and SUBan. Thatcher of
as best man. and the ushers included Mr. George Fischer ot Swarthmore wore simila.r gowns
Irvington, N. J .• Mr. Donald Brown and carried white gladioU with
of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. Joseph matching flowers in their hair.
Mr. Gerald P. Kynctt, Jr•• , of
Mahon and Mr. Jesse Moffett,. both
WalUngford
served as best man
of Ardmore, Mr. Thomas Hurst of
and
the
ushers
included Mr. John
Chester Heights, and Mr, Lee
F.
l:Ianson.
Jr.,
'ot R08emont~
Worrllow ot Broomall.
cousin
ot
the
groom;
Mr, Ralph·
A reception tollowed at the
Halqulst
of
at.
I..ouis.
Missouri;
tho
home ot the bride's parents. The
Measra.
James
S.
Hayes
and
funk
brido's mother wore l gown ot
powder blUe cre~e. Her corsage Hartzell. Jr., of Wallingford; and
was of American Beauty roses. the Messrs. David McIntire and
The bridegroom's mother chose a Philip Kniskern of Swarthmore.
Mrs. Kite chose a gown of
gown of Royal blue lace with corAlnerican
Beauty crepe with a ha.t
sage of gardenias.
of
matching
veiling and a corsage
The young couple wUI live fin
West Cheater wbere the bride will of rhubrum ll11es.
The brldegroom's mother wore
complete her music course at West
a
fawn gray crepe gown and bat
Chester State Teachers College.
nnd
a corsage of white orchids.
The bridegroom will complete his
A
reception at the ROSe Tree
engineering course at Villanova
Hunt
Club tollowed the ceremony
College.
after which the couple left tor a
honeymoon at the Homt!stead at
LYNAH·KITE
Virginia. Hot springs. They wilt be
The marriage of Miss Elaine at homo at "Pelanie," Turner
Kite, da,ughter ot Mr. and ::Mrs. Road. Wallingford after Septem~
William Stanley Kite of Swarthber 15.
more. and Mr. Francis Pelzer
Lynah. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lynah ot Wallingford took place
At a 2 o'clock wedding on SatSaturday. August 23 at 4:30 p.m.
urda.y, -·August 22. before a. backin the Swarthmore Presb'yterlan
ground of lighted
candelabra,
Church.
cybotium fern, white phlox and
Tho Reverend Dr. David BraWl hydrangea. z..Uss Doris Rowand.
performed the ceremOny before a daughter of Mrs. Ellwood M. Row~
chancel banked ,with c),"botlu'm and. became tbe bride of Mr.
ferns, white flowers and lighted
candelabra while the aisletJ of the FOR
church were alight with cand1es
held by standards entwined with
Magazine Subscpritions
southern smilax.
The bridc. given In marriage b)-'
CaD
her father. wore an Ivory-tone
sattn wedding gown made with n.
and, Lt. jg.. wore a white tafCeta
gown. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a Duchess lace punneillng that extended from the
square neckline to her shoulders.
The long sleeves tapered to a point
at .her wrists. Her fingertip vell of
illusion was caught in a coronet
ot 'Orange bloBBoms. She carried 'a
round bouquet of white asters and
roses edged with ivY leaves, with
a shower of white delphinium and
tiny pink rosebuds, and an heirloom . handkerchIef of handmade
lace belonging to her maternal
great grandmother.
Mhss Mary AnD. Letsche as maid
of honor was gowned In blue nylon
marquisette. Th'e Ught fitting bodice featured a draped sweetheart
neckline, with putt sleeves and a
full skirt gathered at the waist.
Her shower bouquet of blue asters,
delphinium. yellow. roses, and pompom dahlias was tied with pink
.ribbons. with a flowered headband
to match. The bridesmaids.' Mrs.
Louis DeMoll, Miss Shirley Nason.
and Miss Ruth: Servais. wore simlw
lar gowns of orchid with headbands ot the garden tlowers' and
bouquets tied In blUe ribbons.
Serving as best man for Mr.
Schroth was Mr. Herbert Frayer~
with Mr. William Schroth. brother
to t",e groom. Mr. Jamelt Weir. Mr.
Louis Royeton, and Mr.~obert 8t.
'(Continued on Page_ 6')
\6 , CAH'1' RE."CH
PET.ER E. TOLD. Editor
Lorene Mccarter
Naney Vari~en .
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SWARTHMORE.
PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 1947'
.
September Challenge
(
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Itts nice
ODe~stop
10
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know that
have a
70U
service station that 700
can depend upon.
Leavo you car-
with RUSSELL'S fur a. thorough
check-up and repair job.
cell In
tI""''' servl_,
,Ve ei-
80 bring )'OW"
ear b)' regularl)'. It Is our busln....
• • • and we treat
It
IUGRTI
cBlI,. owned and OIJCmted.
Lo-
~_.
. There is an approach which "wiil better serve the currently pressing
need to make democracy work at home. If each voter investigates each
candidate dispassionately, without· prejudice, without emotionalism, asking only "Who is better qualmed for this office?", then he puts demoera tic ~ry into-action. This is no time {or sympathy votes, for
organization or non-organization tickets. This is the hour which needs
the best qualmed official in every office. The voter who approaches his
vote in this manner proves his understanding that our American hcritage of free choice is not a right but a privilege, which can be held
only if it is,important enough to earn.
13 South Chester Road
CHURCH SERVICES
Call Swarthmore 0476
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1927 ANNIVERSARY
WEEK 1947
Feature at 7:10 and 9:20
'Thursday, Frida)' & SatuTdar
August 28, 29 and SO
Feature shown at
Saturday ~ratlnee
GENE KELLY
MARIE McDONALD
~IODday, ~Tt ~ednesdaJ'
"LIVING IN A BIG
OLAUDEl'l'E COLBERT
WAY"
aDd
00.rW0n In ooIor ...d
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F'KED MadlllURRAY
''THE EGG AND I"
DRESSES • SWEATERS
SIIDCIa7, MODdaJ' &- Tn ad a 7.
. A _ l aI, 8el>t. 1 aDd :I
SJURLEY TEMPLE
GUY MADISON
FBANQJlar TONE
_.BLOUSES
''HONEYMOON''
DONALDSON
of Media
H ....tqlUlf'ters for Colleg ..
Clothes
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VEILED THREATS OF
DESTRUCTION
• There is a veiled threat in many
public announcements pertain!ng
to health. We are led to believe
that unless we take certain pills.
absorb certain decoctions, eat
certain foods, use certain tooth
cleansers, drench ourselves with
certain antiseptics, we are bound
for utter destruCtion. Don't worry too much
about your health. Cultivate regular habits, observe the principles ofbygienc, and practice mod·
eratiao. If you do become ill. there is but one
rcA 18 ••• your ....mily physician. On every occa·
sion when you do DOt feel up to normal. _ l i t
• Ii
: Ii M.D. Ita • fw tbet aafeguard, bring 1M
pn:suiptioba to _ to be fiJleci. We are paescrip..
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transac:t busine5S on Se"ptember 1.1.
M.-8unda.7 LeBBOn Ser-
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12 to 6 p.m. Wednesday evenlng. ,
to 7:50 p.m. and 9 to 9:S0"p.m.
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School.
mon.
Wednesday evening meeting each
week, 8 p.m. Readinc room open
their banking business during our regula-I' dan)' bunking hours
which are from 8:00 A. ~l. tmtll 3.00 P.
J).I. lUonilu;rs through
}I"Tldays, tb..is Bank wHI be OIleD Cl'ery }<"Iida)· el'cning (rom 7:00
P. M. until 8.00 P. 1\1., except legal hoUdays, starting F"J'lduy,
SeIJteml.er 12, tmtll further nutice.
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COAL
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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3
9:30 to 3:30-8awlng and Quilting
don soecialists.
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'rna: UNFAI11IFUL"
I
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chUd care during Meeting tor'
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
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based primarily upon a
complete 'understanding of
your needs,. and it is our
sincere desire to relieve· you
of all burdensome details.
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'1'B I~ RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31
11:00 A. M.-,Meeting tor Worship.
August.
In
is
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KEY TO
AMERICAN
PROGRESS
celles will. prea.ch the morning
sermon .
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''THE MIRACLE ON
34TH STREET
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8.uo A. M.-HolY Communion,
11:00 A. M.-Rev.
Nevllie Las-
We Telegraph Flowers
FrIday and Saturda)'
New DelIghtloll),
AIR CONDITIONED
OUR HIGH STANDARD
be saved" (John 3:17).
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TlllNITY CHURCH
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SUNDAY, AUGUST
Velvel Is the traditional fabriC of elegance . . . but the
tabric Is the only tbtng traditional in this two~piece suit
with iUl Htted jacket and
lovely circle skirt. Made in
all the new Fall shades.
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I u:O(l •.\. M.--Church School.
11:00 A. M.-M"ornlng Sermon,
aDd
Decorated
Spriog8eId
COLLEGE THEATRE
.,
that the world through him might
Park Avenue below Harvard
MEDIA
·.i
CHURCH
SUNDAY. AUGUST
Phone
@
a: State I{A
MEDlA·_
the LessonwSermon In all Churches
of Christ, SclenUst, on Sunday.
August
31. The Golden Text 18:
"God sent not his Son Into the
world to condemn the world; but
Ho), N. Keiser. D.O., Minister
Ballo. pjke
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Christian Science Noles
"ChrlBt Jesus" Is the subject of
METHODIST CHURCH
lfo'l'elt)" ,
MEANS BETTER SERVICE
.. -,;'.
& Equipment Co.
charge of the services during the
'month of August.
11: 00 A. M.-Dr. Wtllinm Barrow
Pugh.
DurIng JoI,. and Augost we will be closed
Snturda,. at noon and all da), Sunda),•
COURTEOUS SHARING
Media Lawn .o,er
Hev. Da\'id Braun, Mlnlster
Htjv. H. l.ewi8 Cutler. Minister
SUNDAY, AUGllST 31
:Jlowert1...
(Jards
Immedlate Deli......,.·
,
Jlave Your PI funt POW(ll' 110__
Senlced DurI.Dg W~ter Montbs ,
~w All'l'HMORE PRESBY~EHlA"
.
Greeting
•
The diJfereh!7 in ~'7ther between.the day before and the day Tuesday evenlpg· Septembe, Z at
'.fter Labor Day IS. negligtble but the dIfference. in atmosphere prac- 7:39 at their church. A cordial h;II
d
d h
b
I
vitatlon Is extended to Interested
tic. y stan s up an s outs. A rupt y, the foehng of leisure is gone. women to attend and to hear Mr•.
. School i. six days ahead and there are camp trunks to unpack and Torrey•.new Sprlrltual· Life Becre~lothes to ~ readied ~or school with emphasis ~his y...r on the lengthen- 18.17 of the Philadelphia Presbyter·
IDg. There s barelr ~lme to scu~ry for gym ,uits, notebook, and paper, Inl. Methodiat Church Notes
and then the faffilly s plunged mto a book-cov~ring orgy.
The Church School meets on
·Now those promises made in the sprm:i, tra-I" catch up ~ith one Sunday morning at 10. ~. w.
and the job undertaken is at hand. There', some bin
b . k d I Johnson will preBlde.
.
the
hit g vety ns an
The Rev. Dr. Roy N. Kel.er will
l"venin abo t be· .
1
g,
U. gmnmg
year, w ch really starts q,ow although give the sermon at the cleven 0°the calendar clings to Ja~uary. 1. Routine has all the comfort of an clcck service.
old shoe. Yet 11147 routine is apt to be full of complexity anll ,urThe Church NurBery tB open
prise. There are higher taxes to be paid, increasing tensions in regard during the morning service,. tor
to the role this country will face up to in world affairs.
CRTe of the !younger children. Mrs.
."
.
Richard Snyder and aelen Kraus
Herein Swarthmore, there is Primary Election Day, September 9, will be In charge•
The ushers tor the Mornlng
an open Primary offering the privilege of choice tQ every voter. We can
view it as the old toutine and as.o£ yore· most of us Can u summer service wlll be: Alton Smith. Ben..
soldier" and ignore it••Other~ will go 'mugly to the pOlls, having been jamln Miles, George Shuber,t, Fred
sw~mped by the emotional literature headed for the mails this next B~henna and Raymond Wilson.
week, humming· to ourselves
Trinity Noles
H~ly Communion wlll be celeUIn matters controversial
brated at 8 n.m. Morning prayer
My ,discernment's very nne,
and Sermon· will be held at the
I always see ·two points of view
regular 11 o'clock service. The
Rev. N. Lascelles-Ward will be In
The one that's wrong' and mineo"
Lest Beauty ebb with \he .."iii! ..... tide
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Barbara Kent
Margaret Keenen
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
bur ever~widenjng· circle of customers is evidence of service that satisfies the discriminating
floral trade.
. Cooperation among party-line neighbors is the secret
of good party-line service. When you keep calls briefwhen you space them out so that others may use the
line as well .•. you'll find that your partyjine neighbors
return good for good. That means better service for all
. who share the line.
~
. MARJORIE TOr:D. A8aocIate Edltor
Rosalte Pelnol
Theodore ~lckinl'
Entered, as ,Se.cond CIBBB Matter. January 24, 1929, at the Poet
attlce at Swarthmore., Pa.. un~er tbe- Act of March 8, 18'19.
BBAUTY SALON
Mn. lloyd E. Kauffman
Swarthmore 2080
be the guest preacher this Sunday
morning at the 11 o'clock ~ervlce.
Tho ~Ux Dots (Braille Study
group) meets each Tuesday )Jlorn~
lng at 10 o'cJoek at the Church
during the summer. Anyone InteJ'~
Gated In -learning how to write
Braille Is ,invited to uttcnd these
meetln:..,.1.
'rhe Surgical Dresslnga group
mec!n (t~ch "'cd!1esdny morning at
the Chinch nt 10 o~clock during
the'. summer.
" -·.rhe Woman's Society ot The Rut..
ledge Presbyterian Church 18 havIng an Autumn dessert meeting
PA.
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ally throush the new Bond-a-Month Plan. . Ask at
this Banlc
Leading a dog's life has its bright
side, too ... especially if there'.
plenty of hot water when puppy
needs a bath. And plenty of hot
water is always available with em
Philadel'phia
Electric Company
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automatic Gas Water Heater.Enjoy the .comfort and convenience
of dependable hot water at all
times. Ask about Automatic Gas
Water heating at our local office,
or see your dealer or plumber. .
RJPIFY PARK
On,. Come,·
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THE SWARTHFttOREAN
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TO WED ToMoRROW
Es-Reeil .. To Wed
ENGA.G£MENTS
fEll: BRIDES-TO-B£
Miss Barbara Whiting Smith will
Hre. 1. J. Serv.u. of DlcklIHlOD
Mr. and Mr& J. Howard· P_h
act
as maid of honor at the ntar·
Th•.~ ma,.rriage. of ...... Elizabeth
avenue
announces the engage'ment
'or Ardl,lorc w-pl cntertain at a
Mosely dR.ug,htcr or Mr. and Mrs. riage of her sister, AllaH Betsey
of her dauBhter, Miss Ruth .J.
Wakeman Smith. duughter of MI'. dinner-dance thlls evenlog In honOI'
Alexander Willet Mosely of Evan... and Mrs. Homel' Morgan Smith. ot two brldes-to-ue. MlsS Barbara Servala. to Mr. .James Weir of
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
ton, Ill. forrilorliy of Swarth'tllore. BronxvlUc. New York. to Mr. Guy "Nason or Cornell avenue and '~UB8
ltll88 servais 18 employed at Cen.
to Mr. Edwin Ricker Batcs Bon of Cal'lton BatcH, son of lI,h!. and MI's. Eva Alice Worst or Harvard avetral Al,·port. Camden, N. J.
Mrs. Alfred R. nates of Evanston Joseph Sumner Batc~... "Rocky nue,
Jrf~. Weir Is an Insurance AdBpI'lng 1'''UI'II1,'' Media, which w1ll
and the Jute Mr. BatC8, will take
Justor
with the Market Transporta ..
take place tomorrow, August 80.
HONOR BRIDE-TO,BE
place, Wednesday evening, 8eptem ...
tion
Service,
In Pittsburgh.
at 7 o'clock In the eVening In the
MtKB Jane t:lch~tc of Riverview
ber 3, at H:30 in ~t~ Mark'B EplsThe
wedding
wlll bE\ In Novemgarden 0.1 "!tacky SI)ring 1,'arm/'
road whose- mu. ....lage to Mr. Bur,capal Church, Evanston.
The bridesmaids will be Miss ton Cox. Jr., of Baltimore, Md., ber.
,
. A reception wll1 be held In the Mary ~l1en Watson of Haverford. wltl take pluce In the Swarthmore
-Woman's Club of Evanston.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franklin
lI.ftBB Patricia Hu..slam of Wynne- Presbyterian Church. september 6,
wood, Miss Ado. Carrc,of Overb~ook was guest of bonor Wednesday pure ot .Ogden avenue announco
HUla. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Stevens evening
when
.MIss
Margaret the engagement. or their daughter,
of GI'eat Neck, Long Island.
Brown of North Chester road and Mary. to Mr. PQ.B'c Michaux. BulMr. Harton C. Rorick, Toledo. Miss Ba.rbara Kent of Riverview lock, son of Mr~ and Mrs. William
Ohio wUl 8erve us best mun and road entertaincd at 0. .surprlse lOis ... Barker Bullock of Cedar lane.
the ushers will be Mr. David Glb· eeUaneous shower ut the Kent
Miss Dure Is attending Pem80n of Pittsburgh. 'MI'. WIlliam A.
,broke
College in Brown Unlvc)"Blty.
home.
Booe, S'hclton, Connecticut, Mr.
Providence. R. 1.
Thomas M. Jackson .ot :Park aveMr. Bullock is 0. graduate of
BIRTHS
Acme meab are rea_bly priced, you are
nue and Mr.' William R. Bates,
George School and Is a senior at
sure 'of quality meab at the low..t pa••lbl.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwa.rd H. Pyle. Hampden~S'ydney College, Hamp~
brother of the groom.,
prices at your nearby " - mcarket. Try
2nd.,
'Of .Vassar avenu~ are xeccivA reception will follow the cereden.Sydney. Va.
Acme moab this week-end aIICI be convinced.
ing
congratulations.
on the. birth
mony ut "Rocky Spring Farm."
of a. daughter. Sarah Josephine
Mr. and Mrs. William F.. Lee and
. .
Our Markets Will Ie
]
HARRY-BYE
(Sally .Jo), on- August 23 in the
children Billy and Elinor of LafayMI'. and Mrs. Raymond T. Bye };"Uzge!"ald Mercy Hospital.
ette avenue spent the week-end on
of Moylan announce the ~llarriage
The ba11.Y Is a granddaughter of their cr,·lser "Nomad" on the Baa ..
of their daughter, Elinor "ray lor, Mrs. Ceall D. Howard" of Rutgers
&afras River.
Sirloin, Porterhouse or Round
(N....
and"Davld \Valtet' HalTY. of Chris- avenue.
tiana, Pa .• on Friday evening, AugU8t 16 in the Chapel of the Bryn
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D. HoadMawr Presbyterian C·hurch. The ley of palmyra. N. J., .are being
S.oked
Rev. Mr. Rood, assistant pastor, congratulated upon the" birth of a
perrormed
the double r~ng ccr·c· son, Arthur-W. Hoadley, on Aug-,
Cooked
Chick. .
mony
in
the'
pr(>ficnce of the Im- uat 27 in Crozer Hospital.
All'
Ib
Cooked
Cblakea Moa.
,"r
mediate families. A ::mall reCel)tion
The n'e", hali,)" iM n grandson ot
followed
at
the
h('lHle
of
the
bride's
MI's.
Ce()l·gl..~ A. Hoadley of Walnut
Cooked
Tark~
parents .
Lane.'
. . . .d BoIled
Ib
The bride was dressed tn a copen
blue gabardine suit and worc an
1\11'. und ,:\Irs. \Vattcr A. Hann,um
I,
n, Smoked
arrangement of white roses in hel' of Bullins J ..."I.ne. Woodlyn -'an8 to 12 lb.
hair. Her cOl'Huge. wa~ of white nouncc the birth of a daughter.
Averalle
roses.
Rally Jeanne,
AUgUst" 20' in
Mi.RS Doris L, Bye, as her sis... Crozer HC?8pltal. Chester.
';('r's only uttendant, worc' a. dres.9
~Ir. and Mrs. Clarence E. Hanof beige CI·cpe. Her. COI't;age was of
'11U11l of princeton avenue are the
deep pink rOHe~ .
Mr. T·homas· Ii" Hull of Pough- grnndparents or the new baby.
l1e
kecpsie. N. Y .. ~erved as best man.
Kom Kin ••";'d
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Mr. a.nd Mrs. A. B. Reavis of
rrhc couple will lh'e in Media
Sold only In our Meal Oeportmen"
where they hn\'e takC'n un apart- University plac~ spent a .tew days
Cloud. A, Hen, Extra Fancy
tn Cape May, N. J .• last week.
ment.
.
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Qaa1ity • Price . . .e MEATS
[
'69
STEAK.S ~~AS:HI;"
_ CLOSED ALL OAT LA.OR OAT
c.
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TB:B
Beel Toala..
.. 41_
Whole
Ir!:.to 5 !:..1.7.
Bonele..
Bonel...
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PICNICS
IT
on
v.. ..
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Ra •• Aaaerlaaa Loal C...... 14· ..
. . . . . Sweltser ellee.e ......
17_
II II. BaCOD
Y2 57-
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TV'BKEYS
Remember
B
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To Shop At
...... IuIi.d,.GracII. A
I'IlYiNG CHICKENS
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Gil WELSH ST.
IRB, PA.
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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
IluncheOlls
"iII~~ l'Ioar Pv~
Uillllen
"apeJridt Seed_
Saalhla •
Chen·1t
6"""",
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
1",
WIll...'. Mo.
12~ - 3tSe
...... Ua".I••• A.. l'la...~~ ...
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-------OUTING HlIDS
Rob Roy
PA,. DIY
La.. II .. ~ ...., ......... -5c
Mott'sJelIles •..•..'... 17e
Prlncen~",
lie
Ollvar Olive. - '''·37e
Peanut Butter .......- 19c
Tumblers ·"~·I"
••• 30c
Decorated Jugs .... - 35c
Plckl... Lt.... - . - 11'.23c
Dill Pickle.
•.." 19c
Sour P i c k " . ' " 1ge
Jumbo Shrimp 7 . . . . . 65c
.I-q·.ac
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OINCEBALE
:,a ..ot• •. , ' 'rice Incl. Po. Tax
Plus lot. o.posit
-..
\ <. .~ .dci Club
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,B~VERA.G~S
~ ".."
'hots
3
Price Incl. Po. Tax
Plul Bot.
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BONEYDEWS
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-PLACE TO
PERSONAL
PERSON.AL:-Servlce on all makes of
electric w8.shers (Bendix Included),
ironers. vacuum cleaners,
ranges.
irons. toasters, fans and lamps. Also
wiring-new and old. AU w~rk complies to Fire Underwriters speciftcationa Call Erich H. Hausen, Swarth- EeTVes -n:c :.'D'"
more '285D-W. If no answer: swarth- bids in
more 0140.
'cOntracts
log up any
MJI~
items mak-
LEGAL NOTICE
Estate of SUSAN K. ROXBY, late
l-'our
the Borough of" Morton. deceased..
likes to
LETTERS Testamentary on the above
Swarthinore
student and
Estate have" beeu grant~d to the unwith car want
:rent apartment or derelgned, who request. aU persona
living quarters for school year. Willing haYing claims or demands against the
to Interview. 'Vrlte W. B. Kinter, Estate of the decedent to make known
Plttsrord, Vt.
the same, and all persons Indebred to
the decedent to make payment, withl"OIt SALE
out d:elay. to .
""'!R-;w~~n.:h.":}C~h~a~lr;:-~,'
::!a~d~JU8;;;;;ta~b~le:
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small motor.
Call
Tel.
John B. ROXby, Executor
724. Harvard Avenue
Swarthmore, . Pa,
'
Or tp"h1a.,Attorney
John t:. Genaemer
100! Girard Trust Bldg.
Philadelphia. '2, _Pa. "
6T-8.22
call
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
beige
......ally new.
: ;warthmore
Swarthmore 1439
FOR SALE-Hickey Freeman TUJl.-edo,
size 38 short. Can Swarthmore 1176.
FOB. RENT
FOR RENT-Nice single room for
gentleman. Call Swarthmore 1178.
FOR RENT-Two rooms and a 'bath.
Call Swarthmore '2597-J.
LOST
LOST-Complete savings of 4% year
old Skip Bernard somewhere in Ute
village on Monday. Brown leather zipper change purse containing $"4.50. Call
Swarthmore 315'2.
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CUNNINGHAM
Painters .& Paper Hangers
'Va should Know How
Swa.
2286 401ll\U~Ave.
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Charles E. Fischer
Formerl.,. or Media
1125 W, Lehlgh Ave•• PbiIa.
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
Phone Baldwin 1170
PAINTING'
Interior & Exterior
No additional charge for
suburban G:Ill&
•
Swarthmore 2253
~,,~~
lOe
WIll.IAM BROOKS
Successor to Victor D. Shirer
17 S. Chester Road
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Comfortably Air Cooled
T_ .... 16 ..... 13c
Need
PATTERSON
Swarthmore
• I III _.... - - 6c
" I ._ .... ..... -23c
S1U
Open Sunday
t
p.m. to
.THEATRE PHARMACY
Theatre Square adjoining College Theatre
Chester IlDd Fairview' Rood, Neu
I. p.m.
SWARTIlMORE.
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Dell • .".,.J
MASON BUILDERS
SOPPLYCOMPANY.
331· Dartmouth Avenue
PETER DI NICOLA
For
PresC"l":pUODS
Called to~
Call
QUALITY LUGGAGE
SI:Ie8 1&"
f1 ......
8"L....' . . . -
oua
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
Home bnpro'Vements, Alter-
•
Custom-butlt cabinets,
tion.
cement
paneling,
work,
knott)'
pme
.roreen1ng. Insula ...
l\1Iscellaneous carpen-
Ilon.
tl'T.
t
modemlza-
.
302 Gayley St•• Media.
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My
_Irs
Candidacy
Withdrawn
All Tn>es of Electrical
Installo
,
ServIng Swarthmore
Kitchen
Rtfons,
NOTICE
TO
VOTERS
Electrical Contractor
and
Vicinity for past
Twenty Years
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore. 2295
I want to exprlHl my since... appradation to fiatt many hundreds
of f.Uow D.laware countian. who ,Ignld my nomination petitio. for
Judge of Ih. Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County.
night or day.
Aft.r mature daliblratlon, I have decided that Itt. best In,. ...._ of the
peopl. of DelGWare County will b •••rved if I w ....
sacrifice my
penona1 ambition al a candidat. and support the candidacy of William
R.. Toa1, E.qulre. for that office.
Walters'
Nothing hal been promi.... ma for withdrawing In" hi, favor, nor do I
have any hop. of panonal reward for doing so. No Dna in political
lif. or otherwi.a hGS IU9uo,ted to ma .hat I should withdraw. No ana
In political lif. had any knowledge of thl, stalement prior to its I.,,,,,,
ance. William R. Tool, Esquire, by nalon of his many yeara of .X~
riCtnce In administrative law, his indul'ry, educatiGn,' health and
humanity. Is' qualified far beyond any olh.r candidate, in my opinion.
to fulfill ,h. dutl.. of .hat o"lce In occafdanca with Ih. hlah,st traditions of tho iudiciary.
'0
Tree Surgery and
Phone Swarthmore. 2175-R
104 Cornell Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
After e'ght••n yeara of exceptionaO, acttV8 practice before the Courtl
of D.laware County, the las. fen of which have b. .a .pe.t dS As,lstant
District AHoma, with close auociatio.. of William R. TOCII in the office
of ,Distrid Attoma, of Delaware Coun", I am convinced that of all tIM
the candidates in ~ field he is best"qualifled to serv..
DAVE WOOD
You may rest CISIUrM that William R. Tool wiD tNat eftry party and
witn... appearing
him with consummate courtesy and tbot every
matter prel.nled to him for c:ledsion will. ulHl., law, tie clecWecII III
falm... to an partin.
Painting
"fo,.
•
Under Ih.,. circumstanc••, -. urge aD po ...... to unl.. In his .upport for
tha' office. It is only by the .I~on of William R. Toat. hquln. that we
and
am
Paperhanging
Phone:
~ fo!Wan! to the
"""""kI.•
lI.... of .... laW '" Il)1o CounIj )Ifitt..
iod....., H..... Iastfy
....-....1. by hlo ..ny ,..... of folthful . . . . . In .... Dhtrict AttorMy',
..... .lIu•• I ..... of •
of 1IIII44ali ........rIty . . . _.1 . .
... fear. - . or ......... primarily. family
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......... _
.... i-P1o Of .... C
NCO'"
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POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKEI:s.
Reese-Baxter
Co.
,j, ...
PLASTBalKG
PPLIBS
816 EDGMONI' AVE.
,SM.'"
!.
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INGGOOJ)S
_1_._ . .
......... "", .... 10 ......... ..
.
._l1000.-= .....................
GOLD BOND
.'"
Contractors &. Bund...... •
,'Owen
Landscaping
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
~._JII'.
.... ';at...
Arters Brothers, Inc.
NEWS NOTES
Swarthmore 1448
Luncheon - Fountain-We Deliver Anything - Anywhere
¢l
Mrs. :Myra C. Doe of Lafayette
avenue returned home Sunday folI I
I h h
lowing a week's v 8 t w t
er sonin-law and daughter. Mr. and MrS.
Robert Marks and young Bon Bobby
ot Danville. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Marks
wlll . live In Durham. N. C., this
winter while Mr. Marks will attend
k U I
It
Prop. sit. tn Folsom, Ridley TWp., Du e
n vers y .
Del. co., Pa.. on the NE sd. of Syca·
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R, Jessup
more Ave.• 150 (t. SE of Fourth St., In
front 400 ft. and In dpth. 100 ft. !Known ot Haverford avenue entertained
as 336' Sycamore Ave.
over the week-end, :\Irs. Edmund
Improvements consist of 1 story
frame bungalow 18 x 24 teet.
G. Price and her da.ughter Miss
Sold as tbo property of Daniel S. Virginia. Price ot Pittsburgh who
Ric.h anu Doris ,"V. Rich.
were gue8ts at the Ha.rrls-Foster
'Edward F. Hitchcock. Atty.
wedding in the Swarthmore Pre83T_8_29
G. R. Watkins, Sheriff
byterlan Church, Saturday. Wedding guests entertained a't:f.he Fred~r1~k ~thl?ny. home on -HiI:'{erfou~.
Mr. and Mi"$~
=W. 'Gay of
avenue Included Mr. and Mrs. WUWallingford HUl8, and Dr. and
Mrs. James R. Gay. o'f Rochester,
Minn.. returned Saturday after a
two-week vacation at Little Spruce
Lake. Wayne County, Pa.. Dr. and
Mrs. Gay left Monaay for Richmond, Va., to visit Mrs. Gay's relatives beforf)· .returntng to their
home in Rochester.
Mr. and Mrs:. J. Herman ~lmes
of Haverford place haVe been en-
FOR QUICK SERVICE
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
Registered Pharmacist on duty ilt all times
~.W~l
v.v.,vv.andany
or all
to award
:crE.i.J'yungan
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PRESCIUPTIONS
FIRST
.
A, G. Cathermsn
8n~.rt"""'''' .... 25c
~"'35c
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STAG BAR
-tr
and
C..
who John
leave of
forLownde8ville,
their home S.
today
after a two-week visit.
Friday. Sept. 19, 1947
9 :30 A. M. Eastern DayUght Time
CondItions: $250.00 cash or oertifled check at time. of sale (unless.
otherwbse stated In advertisement)
balance In ten days. Other condI·
tions on day of sale.
FIERI FACIAS
l'i'o. 9«
.JUNE TERM. 1947
Builder·
SOc
·'l!:'>37c
C
Arl. 80
70
120, 480
93
o( Real Estate
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA. PA;
WANTEDprices. old
firearms. Call
Oak 6120,
buslnC88
board, No.
mington, Delaware.
Swarthmore 0586
G_",
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Phone
I:~~;p~ro~th~on~0~ta~rY~~~J~~3T~-8~-~15
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JAIS
TEnnessee 9-4.699.
Id I • "ulneer and wife
WANT'ED-B awn."C:I
desire room in Swarthmore or vicln_
tty. Call Lewis Sm1t.h. Chester 8211.
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Ia....... 1I10wed
Geneml Hauling
lISG IIardIDg Ave.
Morton. Fa.
PBJnlES
. hrr.ct
CLASSIFIED
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
CAll CHESlti 8286
Pa'!CY. No,,",western, Fresh
MASOI
STAY~
I"oootion
Name
Arlington
IArlington Inn
Manchester
Macnaughtap's
.
Orvis Inn and Wilburton Inn
Worthy Inn
CeI.1')'
FaUP..... U.a .....
...
$1.00
rrow~ $1.15
5
SWARTHMOREAN
tertatning ).frH. Holmes' brother lIam J. Elvin of FaitH Church, Ya.
LEGAL
NOTICES
The Rev. and MrB. At. \Vallace
___-:-_______..:...____ 1ond td8ter·in~law. Mr. ar.fd 1\11'0.
LEGAL NOTICES
Mast of New P.rIU.a.n, Conn .• visited
WA.NTED
IN THE COUUT Ol<~ COMMON
Howard l~. Mool'e of Mempllls, ihe Robert Richardsona or Park
PLEAS OF DELAWARE
'.renn.. for the past week. MI88 avenue. Greta RichardBOn. accomWANTED - To rent house or apartLEGAL NOTICE
COUNTY, PENNA.
ment by protC88f)r. Will redecorate. E,tate or· W1LLLUl ,J~ r.oLLOCK ,Jr. No. 968,
..JW1e Thrm. 1947 l l
John D. Chernous va. Nlch PodUng,
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION nlllo known as Nick Podllns: and Nick Da.ddy All~n as Director of MUsic cu't and Is v18itlng friends In ClinWANTED-Chlld's doll carrIage in On tile above Estate have been Podhlny.
thiB Bummer. will accompany her ton, Conn.
good condition. Call Swarthmore granted to the undersigned. who re...
To Nich Podllng, also known
I
h
~030 atter 6 P.M. Friday or thereafter. quest all persons havIng clalms or Nick Pooling and Nick Podhlny.
brother bach to Mcmph 8 were
delnaods against the Estate or Ute heirs and aeslgll8:
she ~Ul make her home.
nqwAND--SVIIR
WANTElD-Urgently by young doctor decedent to make known the same.
You are noUCled that a Complaint
d f'
P
2)
and family to rent or Bub-let fur- and all perSons indebted to tile de- In Action to Quiet Title has been fUed
Mr. and Mrs. l"rederick C. "\Ved(Contlnue
rom
age
1I1shed house or apartment for one cedent to make payment, without de- in the above action by
Cher- leI' and son Freddy of "Sunny John, ail of Pittsburgh. 88 ush'ers.
year. call Swarthmore 1403-R.
lay, to
nous to bar you and
anr!
Samuel T. Pollock.
tl86lgns forever (rom
Bank,·' Vassar avenue. will leave
Mrs. Uowand wore an aqua
WANTED-Swarthmore student and
P. O. Box No. 21.
right. lien, Utle, tnrerest
Swarthmore September 1 after nine crepe with a contrasting hat. ot
wife desire furnished or unfurniahed
Swarthmo.re, Pa.
the below des(':ribed Jands
I
f
two-room apa.rtment and, klt(lben. He... Or to his Attorney
with the claim of said John
Cher· years of residency to make the r pink l·ose8. Her corsage was 0
ply to Bo~ L, The Swarthmorean.
Helen M. Wilcox,
noPB, and judgment against you may home In Greensboro, N. C. Mr. blending roses.
6037 W~lton Avenue,
be entered unless you plead to this
.
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f th
WANTED-College student deBireSlp~h~I~'ad~.~IP~h~I~"l~~p~a.=-_ _ _ _~:!:~1 Complaint within twenty days.
Wedler will be in charge of export
Mrs. Schrotl, mo er 0
e
qutet room with or without board by I.
ALL THOSE T\VO CERT.A.IN lAta business and foreign D.8Sets of the groom, (lbose blue brocaded crepe
or
Piece of Ground, Situate In Ridley
Sep tember 16. Home over week~ends.
~ownshlp, D.lawa~ County. P.nllByl- Burlington . MUls
Internat10na1 with u feathered bat t 0 roa t c h . A
Call, Hancock 4-8071.
LEGAL .YOTICE
J,'
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IN THE COURT OF COMJdON vania.. designated us Nos. 269 and 270 Company.
dark orchid was her corsage.
WANTED Double room for two PLEAS OF DELAW'A"D'C'- COUNTY upon the Plan of Fairview recorded
Following the ceremony the
. young gentlemen attending Mary
n.£W>'"
in the Office for Recording of Deed8,
Mrs. Richard Oakey or Moylan
Lyon Penn State Cenrer. Write L. M. ~~.N'1~:YLVANIA.December Term, 194.6 etc., in and for Delaware County, in entertained at a surprise ahower bridnl couple received their .friends
Sattler, 64-14 N. 11th Street, PhlladelTEWi
D Deed Book "X" No.3. page 581, BEin the Reception room ot· tho
ph.ia n. or can MIdllgan 4·2132.
ESTA'l'E OF )(AB~L A. S
tAR. GINNING at a point on U1e Northeast Saturday ovening in honor of MI8s
FIRST AND }o"JNAL ACCOUNT OF side of Youngs Avenue 330 teet North~ E"a Alice 'Vorst of Harvard ave- (lhurch.
WANTED-May we dtsCUBB rental oC THE BRYN MAWR TRUST CO)I- west from Northwest side. o[ Essex
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your furnished apartment? Wes~ PANY, QUA R D I A N OF THE Street. CONTAINING in front along Due whose marriage to Mr. Gilbert
~.rhe bride's going-away au was
Philadelphia suburbB preterred. Young ESTATE OF MAB~ A. STEWARD said side of Youngs Avel\ue. nreasured Widdowson of Rutledge wUI take ai)k pongee, with brown accessor ...
foot, a~ extendIng
coupl~~ administrative engineer, reftn· (Mabel A. Steward died 6·26-4'1)
In Northwest,.4.
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les. and a corsage 0 f T a lisman
ed friends,
Swarthmore references,
The above account has been n-d
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In depth Northeast 117.6 feet.
pace
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the Omce or the Prothonotary and will
J. DeHaven Ledward.
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be confirmed by said Court on Sep·
No. 19 vrest Fifth Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. rown CJ
Aftor a wedding trIp to N ew
WANTED _ Young couple. coIl e g e tember·19. 1941, unless exceptions
Chester, Penna.,
Nortb Chester road have been en.
....-raduates. and young son desire a flied therto.
Attorney for ComplainanL
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will
house in vicinity of Swarthmore. Call
Robert J. MacBrIde
SHERIFF SALES
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Guernsey road spent three days in
Washington, D. C.,· and brought
Mr. Turner's brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. WnUam L.
. Turner of Washington with them
to Swarthmore for a short v18IL
Mr. and Mrs. Fernand van der
Gracht and son Fernand of Harval'd avenue spent their vacation at
Scituate Harbor; Mass., and Ocean
City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Tanguy of
Rutgers avenue entertained relatives at dinner yesterday.
Mrs. Richard Snyder, Mrs. T. L.
Purnell; Mrs. Charles Grier and
Mrs. Don Dickinson attended two
sessions of the South District Conference Meeting for the Wesleyan
Service held at Pendle Hill on Sa~
urday, August 23.
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hobbs
of Park ayenue entertained Mr.
Hobbs' cousins, Miss Ethel Glenn
and Mrs. Thomas Duncan, both of
Pittsburgh, as their house guests
last week.
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Other guesta Included Mrs. Charla
Deacon and Pauline· Deacon of
Lafayette avenue and Mrs. OQtavius
Narbeth and Miss Gwendolyn Narbeth of Yale avenUe.
June Hobbs of Park avenue Is
visiting in PhUadelphla this week.
Mr. Alonzo L. Tyler of South
Chester road has returned from
Auburn, .Neb., where he was called
by the death of his father, Dr.
Eugene M. Tyler.
talned at tea Tuesday afternoon
for Mrs. H. Shore of Stockport,
England w~o Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Richard Slevens of Prospect Park. Mrs. Roger Kautrman
and Mrs. Stevens are G. I. brides
wHo were friends In England. Both
are enjoying and graclousl~ adaptIng themselves to their new homes.
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With expense,
paid?
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The Shop
is being' .redecorated and will
be closed Saturday afternoon,
Sport""ear
Dept. Speare's
September 6 and ALL DAY
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Second Floor
MAYBE it's travel you want-in emdc
foreign laIids. Or thrilling adventure along new
Monday the 8th
frontiers in electronics, aviation, medical science.
Perhaps the chance to learn a useful, modem skilL
alice barber, gifts
If you are 18 to 34 .(17 with parents' consent)
and otherwise qualified, you can ~i' them all in the
'Regular Army. Yes, it's true: only 3 out of 5 applicants are good enough to make it. That meanfyou'll
serve your country with an outfit you can be proud of. .
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1922
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CHOOSE
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For versatile lovellness this soft fitted cardigan cannot be equaled. Wear it as shown above with a
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Sound good? Then - get the full facts today at your
. nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station.
1947
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OPEN YOUR EYES-REPUBLICANS!!C
CONTINUE GOOD GOVERNMENT IN DELAWARE COUNTY
ELECT SEPTEMBER 9
Clarence L.
John H.
CONNER
Wm. ~. H. LlNVILL
c. William K.RAFT, Jr. ·
County
DOHERTY
Commissioner
~eeorder
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Arthur p.
BRETHERICK. •• of· WiDs
sPONSORm
· DistricJ
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Mrs. Rae V.
Wm.
BIESTER
c. KNODEL
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H. Gilroy DAMON ·
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The Swarthmorean, 1947-08
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1947-08
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor
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