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SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1947
vOl.. Ie-No. 23
DRUG SfORE
CHANGES HANDS
Victor D., Shirer who has
COLLEGE:SCHOLARSHIPS ANNOUNCED
$3.00 YEAR
SRA COMPLETES Pitman, Hopson Urge Acti·on·
Now For World War II End
SUMMER PLAN
Overcoming
operated a drug store In Swarthmore
for the past 41 years this week
Gr~ed, Re.~ognizing
announced the sale of his buslness to a form'Jr employee, A. c.
Catherman.
t;,
The new owner worked at the
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Shirer Drug Store in 1926 and
John H. Pitman of Vassar avenue who. served this borough aa
Swarthmo're College. announced 1926, afterward holding a poslThe Memorial Day baseball game
burgess
tor 13 years, opened the
'iastweek the winners of the eight tion with. the Llwellyn Drug Store and dance, sponsored by the
community's
Memorial Day tribute
Open aCholaraltlps, awarded an-' J,n Ardmore for a-years. and then Swarthmore Recreation Assocla·
with a significant address before'
nually to five men and three operating. a store of his own In tion, scored on two pOints. These
·
.
Phllad~phla. aft I b
the
World' W,Il.r I plaque at
women applicants who show the
M
ca"th
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to
a rs rought In funds to carry on
r.·
erman s
re urn
th
Borough
Hall last ~'ridu.y morngreatest . promlBe of academic Sw rthm
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I
d b
hi
e summer recreation program
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ore ,'" we come
Y
sand th
ft
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Ing.
achievement
an dass
' u rea 'the commun- thl
ey a orded
the citizens ot
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. .duri~four years at frieb'ds·
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Swarthmor:e .
a
Mr. Shirer's
Il.. commumty, no matter what
. . Alfred TreecoU of Abington, Pa., policies.
.
the age, tun and entertainment;
GIving a brief history of Ameri.
80n of Mr. and 1Irs. Paul H. TresThe project was Indeed a commun.
0&'8 wars, tl)elr causes and etrects,
colt, was .the onlY winner in tb:e
Ity one, tor It Is Impossible to " .
he cited the period ot Idealism
Philadelphia area. The other men
name any Individual responsible
which we fought World War I "to'
receiving awatda were Dant.l M.
.
tor the success of the program.
The
of the make the wortd safe for demoSlns-er of the Horace Mann-LlnLocal crlttcs
that the floor Alnsworth-Wernher Post requires eracY,"continulng:
coIn' School In New 'York City:
show at the dance was the hlgh- financial support from the' p-u.biic
"Immediately follOwing we trl'3d'
Arthur Mattuck wh'o attended the
light of the day, but none could In order to maintain the American to forget that we were one of a
Mldwood High School In Brooklyn,
agree on which numbers wero the LegiOn ball team which It Is spOn. family ot Nations. Tried to forget
N. Y.: Franklin ElUot,a student at
most popular.
.
sorlng for the second year.
that If one member of the famUy
Brooklyn rrtentla SChool: . and
Plans al'e now· complete for the
The team which opens .Its sea- Is stricken by a contagilous disease
Kenneth l!l. KurU of Weston, W.
summer program which oftera re· son on June 13 needs money for other
D1ay become Ilke:
Va.
creation and play for youngster~ replacement of worn out 4!qulp- wise Infected. t I ·
ot all age". The nu. rsel'y and prl. ment such as unlf'Orms, bats, b_alls.
Mr. Pitman reviewed the United
A commencement ,a4,dress by mary groups will again be under gloves as well as for operatlnu- ex~ States' attempt to prevent future
The three wQmen wbo received
th'e
Whitefounded
Open Scbolarshlps
for former Governor Harold
.
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w~men,
by the late Mr.
Stassen of the dire c tl on ot Mrs. Molly Crooks- penses Including paying of officials
wars by disarming opponents. re·
Minnesota un Monday. 'June 16, ton. Her staff Includes Mrs. Estelle and contributing to employment of duclng forces, but allowing Germany to train her future leaders
and Mrs. Daniel S. White of Atlan- will be the hlghligbt otthls year's j ar d en~, Mrs. Edith Kenny, and the coach.
u ne
Putt. They will
Donations, made'. payable to the In marching and flying clubs and
tlc City, were Barbara Anne Man- commencement week-£nd at Swar- Mrs. G ern 1'""1
thel of EYanston, Dllno1s: Renee thmore College. 128 seniors will direct the play of the younger American Legion Post No. 427 to e$bllsh aircraft factories In
Schepses of Wa.rwtck, N. Y.; and receive their 'degre~s at the ~du- :rohups at the Rutgers Avenue should be sent to Jobn Craemer, nelgbborlng countries; also sitting
Sally Shleld8 of Des Moines, Iowa, aUon exercises in the Scott Amcool. The nursery school will ac- Harvard avenue. Each contribution tight ·when japan took over part
a student at lI11waukee-Downer phltbeatre Monday morning at 11 cept children wbb were two years will be promptly acknowledged of CblllSJ. a.nd began preparations
SemlIiar'Y In Jl,thraukee, Wis.
a.m. following which Mr. Stassen old before September 1. 1946. to with a speclal-donor's card contain- for the. conflict she anticipated;
The Open Scholarships, th'e larg- .wlll apeak. He has not disclosed four years olds. Four' to five year Ing a schedule of this season's and Ignoring Ethlopa's plea when
~ onee.awarded by Swarthmore, the subject at h.ts addresS.
olds will be placed in the 'pre- game&
overrun by Ml188011ni's forces until
have been rateed this year to'I660
The Baccala.ureate speaker wlll
class; those who bave
The Legionnaires are anxious tinally Germany marched
the
annually, ~rtnc the full coat of be Prof. Brand Bti\.nshard. head of completed kindergarten In the pre- for the cooperation and support of Saar stripping off tbe thin veneer
~Itlon. .They 'are granted for four the phUoeophy department at Yale ~rst Cl:SS, and the primary grades everyune In order that It may con. of civlllzation, reverting to customs
)!&Il.!'8 If: _tlllfacfA)1'J" .grades are University,
who until 1946 was .....~e se up to handle thoae. who 'tlnue thlq Important phase
f of prer.C!dtng millentums, adopting
od
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junlpr baseball
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a a new il
of greed and brute
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were also anno;tmced at tbe eanio': semc8IJ'W}It-::b1r'1l,elcP a~:~;l'Yer;i#~' .~f:~::m.WJ!~~th.~l~~'T~~fS~~\j~~e. ' . '
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Due to. Its ~tlgh level of health.
time.
Sunday, June 16 In the Meeting' 8 P M I ' bO ~2f:l\.;.~.,'~h«l.L~O;i-;:: NQJ)()(aQA:~.·
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>••.... edu~tlon
an.d \leaderl!lhlp ablHtt
OUver Wolaott of Mt. Holly. N. House. .
' . . n oth the Col~ge and \ .-v; . .... "'V',-,::, !''';:'''-:c':.' )~~ore,co.s.&MJllted m.qreth.UII
J, formerly a lItudent at. the Ran- ".The, week.,.end ceremonies will
Schools. It it is
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It.s quota o{YOung,b>EiDand women'
coces Bt,gh School.to puertolitco, be81.n on Friday with .sentor Class h
e 0 register at these
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to the second World War. espe<"ial·
.
oura. checks may be mild t
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was awarded the 'l"•. H. Dudl~y Day. On Saturday, June 14; 1600 Mrs.
a c o Y among the otflcer&. ConsequentPerkins Scholarship ot ,,00.
alumni' are expected to return to S
Blake, 49 Amherst Ave.,
ly It left a corre.spondlngly hlDb
wartnmore
, c o
The' Alumnae Sch'olarshlp, irtvE?n the college for AluIl\w Day. T h i s '
.
percentage on the field of battle
by the Alumnae Clubs .of
year will mark tbe' close of tbe h The Summer Club. tor those who
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Mr. Pitman continued:
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•York and Pblladelphla, was grant- first lap In the current five-year
ave completed third grade, and
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"Today we express our gratitude
all higher grades, offers a varied
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od to jean D1nwuodey ot C.llevy campaign w ralse 16.000,000 for program ot' crafts and playground
to them and to all others who
ChaSe, KaryIaJld.
.
. . faculty salaries, scholarshiPS and nctl v ttl es. Mrs. Wayland Elsbree,
served.
But It we 11mIt our memory
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Susanne Stephens of the cam- new butl~ings.
In charge of thn ~raft program
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to these brief exerclse3 held on
bridge 'HIgIt and Latin. School,
jack B: Thompson of Swarth- and aMlsted by SalJy Woodward, is
(Continued on Page 'l)
Cam"t!rldge. Jl8.I!IS., won' the Kappa. more will again serve as ~eneral searching for a kiln .to proceS8 the
A1TENDS BICENTENNIAL
Alpha Theta Scholarship.
chairman of the Alumni Day pro- handiwork of he .. Y.outhful proIn an overwhelming tour to one
Dr. James A. . Perkins, vlce~e Chi. Omega Scholarship was gram. A.. meeting of the Alumni teges. Mr. Theodore Purnell. dlrec- decision, the councilmen, at a late
president
of Swarthmore College
granted to Ellen 0 .A8ir~~t Hunter Association' in the morning Woill be tor of p~ayground actlvltll'9, has !llootlng Monday night voted on a
will
attend
the final tbree-day
College 'Hlgh ~bOol in New York followed by a luncheon ·under the lined
start ot assistants to measure to finish the dog-catcher
for
program
june
15·17 which marks
City.
ehns in front ot Parrish Hall. The develop"· llff and offer recreation pro
I bliem i
once nnd tor all. The
traditional parade of classes after In tennis. "archer v: - canoeing, and cu m nat on of an evening's de- the conclusion or the Princeton
Barbara Bruce of W . t l k l lunch
n s bwlll
u rlead
g , to
· the Scott Am- other sports. His .statf
.,.
Includes Don ba'te. th e so I u tl on was t 0 remove \ University's year· long Blcenten-·
Pa. waS •awarded the M ephltheatre.
mor
There
ia
anno'uncement
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Dickerson, Barbara Davis and Ann t.....
.ne d ogs. This plan. of course, In- nlal Celebration. .
will
be
made
of
the
results
of
this
Bradford.
Molly
Storck
w\ll.lUl8fst
vo
The .delegates•. numbering mor~
Scholars.h:.:lp In Classics and Ancient
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1ves approx Imat ely the same proHistory. This tund was sot uP three year's ftnanclal campaign.
In the officc.
cess as the dog-catcher was ex- than .400, will Include representayear ago In honor' of William
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The final eyents of tile day,..n
Tho baseball gronpfl. are alrt'ady pecte d t 0 emp IoY. th a t Is, cateh- tives from rorty-on~ foreign naHyde Appleton. Frederic W. PrIce be individual class' dinners and an scheduling games 'under the direc- Ing dogs. But the councilmen felt Uon. In additiop to representatives
and Walter Dennison. former pro- alumni dance. SWarthmore alumni tlon of Mr. Russen Snyder. The ;~hat with the aid ot the borous:h of the government appOinted by
fesSors at Swarthmore College.
in this area al'e .urged to turn in American Legion team Is entered In' Ij!pldents, more progress could be President Truman, the United
their reservntlpns "as soon as pos- the Legion. l..eague, the Hornets In ni~de tban It they cou~d hire a States Semi.te and thc House of
RECEIVES DEGREES
sible.
the Delaware County League; and non-existent dog-catcher to do It Representatives and by members
Rev. David Braun, pastor of the
the. Clippers wlU have especially for t-hem. Hence, Borough Councll of a New Jersey Commission and
Presbyterian Church, gave the 11th Gracie. Mothers to Meet scheduied "pick-up" games.
Is about to". launch a Kce~. Your two houses of the legislature.
commencement address at York
An Important meeting of the.
Registration for the Summer Dog Home campaign.
Scoub Attend Camporee
College. Nebr. on june 3. when lie i lth Grade Mothers Group will Club wlll be held at the College
Unfortunately. this campaign is
was presented with an honorary .be held Wednesday, June 11 at Avenue School june 23 at 9 A. M. hound to bring Ull a series of deliA number of Swarthmore Boy
degree..
2: 30" p. m., In the Museum Room Baseball registrations should be cate questions. I"or Instance: do
Scouts attended the annual CamReturning to Pennsylvania, Rev. of the High School..
given to Coach Snyder on opening the councilmen think dog owners poree of the Valley Forge Council,
Braun received the honorary deAll are urged to be present. Of- day. All groups will meet from 9 send their canines down towll with May 23, 24, and 25. Several thougree of doctor of divinity at the ficers for next year will be named. A. M. to 12 noon Monday through the express purpose of milking sand scouts from Delaware and
112th annual commencement ex.
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Friday for the six week period. nuisances of themselves~ PosstMolltgomery Counties camped Frl:'
ercises at Lafayette College held BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY Special baseball periods wtll be bly the councilmen think owners
day and Saturday nights at Valley
today. He preached' the baccalau.
The baccalaureate service of the scheduled In the afternoons. Regis- encourage their dogs to lie in waJ.t Forge and participated In'&, Dum·
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tration is open to those whoq"uallfV. for every tender chUd 'that chances
ot demonstrations and con.
rate
zennon
to
Ule
gra uating graduating class of Swarthmore
class laat nleht.
High School will be 'held on Sun- by age. whether they are residents by their property? Actually, countests.
of Swarthmora or nearby com· ell Is merely suggesting that If the
Rev. Braun was prasent e d f or day, J'une 8, In the .Presbyterian
. Scouts from Swarthmore Troop
the degree by Judge Wllllam H. Church on Harvard Avenue at five munities. and the fee wUi be the owners would keep their dogs
2 under the leadership of Scout";
KirkpatriCk. president of the col- o'clock. This will be n. community same. (Sec add In this paper for home It would eliminate the need
master, Bill Davidson Included Lar.lege lJoard of trustees.
service In w'hlch .all the ministers rates.)
for a dog-catcher nobody wants and
~ n .rDT-ION COOK Secretary Richardson can't find. As ry Franck. John Steinfeld; Jimmy
In conferring the degree upon of the various churches of the com- MRS. Eo .. u-.......:..n.&·
Lees. Nicky Stuart.Jo~n Tyler.
htm~
Dr. Ralph C.
Hutchinson, muntty will participate.
Mrs. Marguerite sllaffer Cook, one harried council member put
·E . F'''llerton Cook, of It, "It all depends on how people Harlan Jeiisup,Barrln'gton' Oole·
11 wife of Dr.
man, J'lm Bullltt and Bob Crowpresident
The bac~laureate
. of the ~llege, said:
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th R sermon
D I wi
Atlantl.. elt" died~ yesterday morn- watch their dogs."
"Yoq haft brought to tuis cam- be preached b y e ' ev.
r. ..flW"'J
ther.
pus In tbJe ,-.r .. m..age ot great t8 H. Cutler. The hlgh acD.ooI chor- lng.
.
Troop 3 Scouts were Floyd Brl~.
spiritual IIb'encth and IIlPlilcance 'us will proVide music for the serMrs. Cook Is a former resident of
Deadline Advance. '. field, Bobby Peters, Ed GlbIIon,
for all of UL To this cla8e' at their vice anel will atng· .the .anthem. The Swarthmore and Walllngford. Bur·
Bob Chambers, Donald . Pierce'
,
Next Week·
laat service. together, you have pre- offerlne will be used ~or the Home. \rIving beatdcs her husband are a
George Flood, Mike MUl!JCiLt and
Annual
Commencement
Ia~
eentecl the word of God In a chal- and School SCholara'blp Fund•. All sOn TheOdore F. of London and a
TharUe Greer. Paul Paul801l 'Wall
aue of .The Bwarthmorean wnt
lenge whlchWlll rlbtr In their frlena. 'ofthe clUe are invited.'
daUkhter 111'L: Edward M. Brech~r.
aetlng ecoutm8.ater FrIda), nl«ht
hearts anel mlnda . . theT 110 o u t . · 1
of Arltngton, Va.
appar earlier In the. week than
.and Don DlcklDllOIl on Saturday•
'l'h~ . me.....
been. poad.
.
lattitatioD
. Fliend. are Invited to attend the . the. u~al pub~"O"_, :~~.
~ ~!,m" qt tlle.-troop
~l"~ ~[11.~· e outer .8w.M1lalllojl~•.: ..... ·,·Ia.a~ Ie funel"al ..me_ at·"P:M.'aun
Tlierefore·alI.cOp)'
fOr tbat
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Eight Winners. Take
L argest Award s
Program' for Varied
Age Groups
Offered'
World Brotherhood' Is Battle
Now To Be Won
Offered
LEGION BALL TEAM
SEEKS SUPPORT·.
J UnlOr
· Basemen Need
E.
t E
qUlpmen, xpense
M.
onles
Baseball~mmlttee
lty contlnuatlo~''Of
COLLEGE GRADS
TO HEAR' STASSEN
agr~ed
In
Outdoor Exercises
Planned for
June 16'
mem~ers
klndergar~en
m~~~bl8t1..
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THE SW'ARTHMOREAN
Personals
ldrs. Walker Penfield of RiverView roa4 will sail on the Queen
Elizabeth, Wednesday, June' 11. In
" France she will be the guest of"
Mr. and Mrs. Renaud FouUe of
NeuUly-Sur-Belne and In England
of Major and Mre. W. H. Alpine.
Dr. and M.rs. Walter Ht8sock and
Mrs. L. Edwards. Mrs. Penlleld will
return on the Queen Mary.
Mrs. William I. Hull of Walnut
lane entertained hor son-tn-law
a.nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn
O'Fallon ot Palm Beach who were
en route to the weat coast.
Mrs. Charles Joyce of North
Cheater road and ber daughter.
MrS. Jamee Cochrane entertained
20 membertl of the Poets' Circle
at a picnic at the last meeting of
the year at the home 9f Mrs.
Cochrane on ProVidence road,
Tuesd&,..
Mary Frances Dimmitt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Dimmitt at Rutgers avenue, 'graduated
JUDe 2 from Duke Unlv.eralty. She
is a graduate of Swarthmore Hlgb,
1943.
Mrs. Ralpb S. Hayes of Oberlin
avenue and Miss Mildred Simpers
of the Swarthmore Apartments returned last week after a tour at
old homes iD Alexandria, Va.
n
Dr.· and Mrs. Walter Molr of
South Chester road will entertain
Capt. Hugh Mease, Jr., and Mrs.
Mease n.nd their small daughter
Lynn of West POint, N. Y.. as
their week-end guests.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Holmes
of ,Haverford place entertained
Mrs. Holmes' cousins Mr. and Mrs.
WllIlam Knowlton ot Silver Lake
Village. Akron, Ohio who were
here on a short vialL
Mr. and Mnl. ~ R. Cochran at
Kenyon avenue wlll entertain Miss
Doris Slothower ot Baltimore. Md.,
as their week-end guests.
Priscilla Giles ot Rutgers avenue who graduated from Vermont
.Junior . College, MontpeUer. Vt.,
last year. will spend the w~ek-end
attending a class reunion and. visiting frlends In Boston and vicinitY.
Miss .Jane SchotT of Baltimore,
Md.. and Mr. Burt Cox ot DatUmore will spend tho V'eek-ond
with Miss Schotrs pat-ant8, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert L. Sc,!",off of Riverview road. The· ma.:'-rlage of Miss
Bch.of! and Mr. cOx will taka place
.
in" ·.the SWarthltiore PresbyterlaD\
Churcb: ·SeptelDber 6.
'
P:'r'ed ~ott graduated Tuesday
tram .the Admiral Farragut Academy. Pine Beach, N. J., and hW;l
joined his parents Mr. and !irs.
Albert L. Schoff ot Riverview road
for tne summer months.
Mrs. P. I.... "Wllitakel' and her
daughter Mrs. Wallace Lippincott.
Jr., of Park a.venue returned home
Tuesday evening after a week's
trip by plane to Tacoma. 'Nash.
Mr. and Jlrs. Jack McWilliams
of Swarthmore avenue, accom. panled by their week-end guests
Mr. and ~rs. Gerald Adler of
Washlngton, 1>. C.. spent Decoration Day In Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Holmes
of Haverford place visited their aon
J'esse Holmes at Wesleyan Uni.yersity, ,Middletown, Conn., the
. .,eek-end of May 24.
Mr. and Mrs: Charles G. Thatcher ot Ogden avenue arc entertaining thelr Bon and daughter-tnlaw Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thatcher and son Carl of Lead,. S. D.,
Who arrived Tuesday for a twoweek vlait.
Paullne Deacon of Lafayette
avenue sailed Saturday on the
nMauretaDla." for a. two and a-hair
month visit with relatives., in England, Wales and Belgium. Ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Deacon. her brother David and Mr.
WIlUam E. Benat ot Glenolden, accompanied her to New York. to
bid. her bon voyage.
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Mrs. .John Gries of .Dartmouth
avenue entert8.tne4 at a buffet supper Mond8.y laat In honor of Miss
Deacon when the trUeete Inchided
p'rlaclll& GUes, Anne Cochran. Bobby Blaktston of Swarthmore, Mrs.
Curtis Eldredge or Media. and Mrs.
Gerald Nowell of Lan~downe. MI88
Deacon was presented with a goIng-away gUt.
Marla. Hanzlik of the cJa.es of '44.
Swarthmore High •
graduate June 9 at Penn State In
Home Economics. Her· mother,
Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik of Cornell
avenue and brother, Mr. Henry
O. J. Hanzllk of Michigan avenue
will attend the comeneement festivities over the week-end.
Presbyterian
Church
om...
Baltimore Pike
ROY ROGERS
GENE AUTRY
"Trail to
wedding presents. Wi8 keep a record ot tl\eee eo we can help you
give her the t"blng she moat-wants.
It worb beauUfully for giver and
clvee allkel'
31ondar'and Tue8day
N~ ·_1Dee HOlIday
BAY MU·J·4N1)
or-.oA1II1RIGBT
C10eed Wedl\eecIay aftemoons
.Tune-October.
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"srAlRWAY TO
HEAVEN"
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~DNESDA~.JUNEll
9:80 to 3,8!).-SeWlng and Quilting
fu whittier House. Box Luno'heon. All are cordially
",ud.
·~i~~~~i1~i~!i~~-1 tor';"God
Is the
of .the
LessonThe aubJect
Only cauae
And
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Sermon In all ChurCh... ot Christ.
8clentllt, on Sunda7• .June 8. The
Uolden Text Is: "·I'hroUtrh faith we
uDderstan4 . that the world. were
framed b)' the wol.s ,of . God •.
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BANK
HOLIDAY
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Checks should be made out to "American Legion Post No.
427" and mailed to John Craemer, Harvard Avenue. Your
donor's card will be promptly fowarded to you in acknowledgment. This card will also give the schedule of .gaIl'.e8 to
be played-many of them, of colirse, on our own Borough
field.
We feel that this Junior baseball activity is important and
we sincerely hope you will, through your cooperation and
support, enable \1S to continue it.
AINSWORTH-WERNHERPOST
NO. 427
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AMERICAN LEGION
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for services of all faiths
and fratornal . orders.
The Legion in. partly supporting the employment of a summer baseball coach... and in
keeping the Legion"s Junior baseball team properly equipped needs financial support.
.
The money we need now is for the purpose of
replacing worn out equipm~nt, such as uniforms, bats, gloves and b~s~ We ask, th.erefore,
that you become a Junior Baseball Donor. Your
don.ation will earn you a special donor's card
on the following basis:
'One Star Donor . • • • • • $ 1.00
Two Star Donor. •• • • • $ 5.00
.Three Star Donor .• • • . $10.00 and upwards
CHURCH
• There is nothing mysterioull
about the treatment· of dis E Ie.
It is a sound practical procedure.
The physician delibcirates each
individual case, prescribes the
remedy indicated. Despite the
wild propaganda of the' patent
medicine vendors, there is no
magic formula. In many instances indiau i ...;' ,,;..,.
self-medicatiol'l results in serious harm. EveD· a
minol: jIln ' Tshould not be negleo:t~ Wbal J'VII
f~'"
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cum. Receive the beneftts of his ~ _ . . .
Be lUre that he is a Iicen&ed M.D.·TbeD briDe:bia
P1CSQi.ptione to us to befiJled.· If ~ . . . ill,
that yieJda to
Pi"
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wiJlbe your teward.
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of the proceclure required
To All Swarthmoreans:
Springfield, Pa.
ta:eatuw:ut.
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COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.
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u Second CIua KaUer• .rUluarr If. Itlt. at the Poet
at Swarthmo.... PL. UDder the .4ct of IIarcJa •• llf ••
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THERE IS NO
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"Home in Okl.homa"
B41tOr
OLIVER
FLOWERS
for Brides
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JlaZ"b&r&
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
The ushel'8 tor the mornlng"wlll
'.
the Holy Communion will be Charles Grier, Richard Tutts,
be observed.
Rlohard Snyder.' Linn Purnell and
All departments of the Church George Flood.
A brief but important meeting
School meet this Sunday morning
To Teach BraDle
a.t 9;46 A. M. The Women's Bible of the Quarterly Conference will
DlUClOD 01 nnlluu
be
neld
at
the
clo88
ot
tbe
mornA
clllBs
In Braille is being orClass meete in the Church tranaep~
ganlt.ed in Swarthmore and ar..
-at 10 A. M. The Church Hour Nur.. ing service In the chapel.'
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
The Woman's Society of Chris- rangements haye been made' for
sery meets each Sunday morning
Uan
Service
will
have
a
covered
a
class
teacher.
Anyone
interested
during toe Morning Worship from
''d
. . .1511
dish luncheon on W~dnesday at In joining. may can Mrs. J. V. S.
11 to 12 As Jl.
ot
Harvard
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E:. White, 12:30 at the home of Mrs. Alfred Bishop
Jr.. at the Harvard avenue enH. WnUams, Providence Re,ad •. '
trance and Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Wallingford. The regular meeting
I
Bell at the drlvewat-transept en- will follow.
trance \rill assist the ministers in
Tbe Eighty Second Anniversary
"
greeting the congregation after the ot the Home tor the Aged will
service Sunday morning.
be observed on Thursday. Dinner
The 9 o'clock Prayer Services will be served between the hours
have been discontinued for th& of 12:30 and 7:00. The Harmony
summer montbs.
Trumpeters will be present for the
The Young Adult's Group will evening Song Service at 7· P. M.
nold 0. picnic at the borne of Mr.
A picnic is planned for tlie
and Mrs. G. G. BavelU, Mt. Alverno monthly meeting of the Young
Rd., Elwyn on Sunday, Juno S, at Adults Group on Saturday after..
3 P. M. Cars leave' the church at noon, June' 14. at the Morrow es3 o'cloc~ Ift'omptly. Those attend . . tate, 1046 Harvard Avenue; at "
lng are asked. to bring good spirits P. M.
I
,
and their b~thlng suits.
The Chapel Choir _ wUI rehearse
This Bank will, _til further DOtice, obaen-e every Saturday
Thursday e~nlpg at 7:46 P. M.
Trinity Notes
The Boys and Girls Choirs wl\1 rebeginDing with Saturday, JUDe 7, 1947 .. a faD legal holiday.
hearse Thursday afternoon at 3.46
Holy Communion will be ceteP. M.
brated on .Sunday at 8 A. M.. The
The. High School Baccalaureate Church School wlll meet at '11 A.
wltl be held at the Presbyterial) M. Instead of 9:46 for a closing
As usual the Bank will be open daily, MODday thioush Frida7,
Church tbla Sunday atternoon. at service of the year, at which time
6 P. M. Mr. CuUer will preach tne special, awards will be given" to
from 8:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. except legal holidays.
sermon and the ministers of. the various chlldren of the Church
local churches will take part In School.
the service.
The Vestry will meet in the ParThe Board of Missions and Bene- ish House on Monday at 8 P. M.
volence will meet this Sunday atter'The Choir School will meet for
nOon at. a P~ M. 1n the Church
final' weak on Monday and
study.
IVV:.'in"stllay at 4:30 P. M. a.nd again
Member '~f Federid Deposit Insurance Corpocatioo
T'he~ Board of Trustees will meet
Tuesday; .June 10. at 8 P. M. at on. T~ursday at 7:30 P. M.
the church.
The Choir will sing in the clo1s~
Ba.ndage ma'king trleetlng':w-tll be ters of Swarthmore Colloge on Sunheld every WednesdaY unUI .fur- day afternoon, June 16. as part of
t~e commencement program.
tber notice. 'l'11080' a~ndlDg are
asKed to bring sandwiches.
The Annual Spring Meeting· ot
- Special sewing o1r;cle wfll meot the Women's Gulld and Women's
all ~ay Wednesday, .June 11.
Auxll1ary will meet at 11 A.. M. on
Thursday at the home. of Mrs.
Paul B. Banks. 724 Harvard AveMethodist Church Notes
•
nue. Swarthmore. Women are askThe monthly meeting of Ute Ofed to bring a box luncheon, and
flcial Board "*111 to held on Fricottee will be served. .
day evening at s.
The ushers tor the 11 o·clock
The Church School ,,:111 meet on
service
on Sunday will be:' W. H.
Sunday morning at 10 A. M.
ColUna.
bead usher: W. C. Hogg;
At tbe morning service at 10:30,
W.
Freegard;
L. E. Goodenough;
Chltdr.en's Day will be observed.
B.
Harrar:
T.
W.
Hopper·: and H.
There will be baptism for chlldro.n
M.
Spackman.
and tho service w111 be in cnarga
of the younger members ot the
School. Those who desire baptlBlll
for children are requested to noFriends Meeting Notes
tify the mlnlst~r before the 'hour
Meeting for Worship at 11 A. M.
ot service.
On
Sunday. June the 16th. there
All who are to have 0. pert Ip..
wtll
not
be a 'Meetlng held in tho
the service are requested to come
Meeting
House so 0.11 can attend
to· the rehearsa~ on Saturday afthe . Baccalaureate Servtces In
Clothier Memorial when our member, Brand Blanshard, will be th.e
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN speaker.
CHURCH
This week o~ June 2. to 9 local
Rev. David Braun, Minister
Rev. lL Lewla cutler. Minister
members of .our Meeting arc being
SUNDAY. JUNE 8 •
visited by fellQw members to fol11:00 A. M~HolY .-;ornmunlon.
'low up an urgent appeal for con• METHODIST CHURCH
tributions to the work ot the AmerRoy N. Keiser. D.D., Minister
lean Friends Service Committee.
SUNDA"X', JUNE 8
The burdens -ot relief organizations
10:00 A. M.--CHurch School.
.
10:30 A. 1I.-Chll.dren's Day Se~v- are staggering and our annual
Meeting appeal has been pIlsl,ed
I
7:00ce.
P. Y.-Youth FellowshPl ln up to June to. try to help, among
ChaPdl.·
other activities. to replenish the
TRIHITY CHURCH
pipe lines of food to Europe durRev. Geo. C. Anderson. ~ector
Ing the Btarvation months of June
SUNDAY, JUNE S
and July-.beforp the harvest.
8.00 A. M.-Holy .Commu~lon.
Everyone is 'welcome to parttct11:00 A. Y.-Morning Prayer and pate In any or'aU of the Service
Children's service. _____ I Committee's projects, .but the spe__~:::::'=:":'::::;:':':==:"'cial responslbllity of Friends has
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIErY OF
always been the general tund ot
. FRIENDS
the Committee, as well as any speSUNDAY. JUNE 8
11 :00 A .. M.-MeeUng for Worship. ciftc activity.
t
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"Stairway to HeaveJ;l"
MUYORDIITOLD.'
RoaaJle Pelnol
~rvice
,
FrIday and saturday
DAVID NIVEN
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SWARnIMORE. PA.. FRIDAY. JUNE 6. 1947
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"RODEO SHOW"
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choose what ahe would like for
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to come and
BWAJrDIIIORp' ••• Do..
UNKLE HANK SEZ
The
Sunday
OLD:
Swarthmore
JHI~NN:.I·I8IDM'" BV&Ht" .&DAY· AT ....ABJ&WOB&
at 4:30 Saturday afternoon. JUDe
14. and be followed by a. reception
COMING MARRIAGE
at the Springhaven Club.
The marriage of Mias Janet ROBS
The bride will he given in mar- McCombs. daughter of Mr. and
rlage by her maternal grandftither Mrs. Nelson W. McCombs of Mount
Mr. Edward C. Attlck ot Phlla.del- Vernon. U. Y •• to ~ugene W. Baldpb1u. .
win Jr.• Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Bald..
Mrs. Samuel Marks Kinney, Jr.. win of Ardmore. Pa., will take
of Westfield. N. J .• a roommate of place Saturday afternoon, June 21
Miss Good at Pennsylvania State at " o·clock in Trinity Church,
College, will be matron of honor. Swarthmore.
Bridesmaids' will include Mrs.
• The Rev. J. Jarden Gueniher.
Arne O. chll$trom of Pennsgrovt'. former rector of Trinity Chnrch.
N. J. slster of the bridegroom: will perform the ceremony.
Mrs. Edgar C. Anderson apd Miss
Mrs. L. Davtd Platky of AtlanMary Jo Powell of Philadelphia: tic Hlgblands. N. J .• will serve as You'll ..... able to _ _ do
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mre. N. Henry Gellert, and Miss Jane Reynolds of Harrls- matron of honor for her cousin.
Seattle,
Wash.,
"formerly
ot burg.
MIBS Ellzabetb Landon of Swa.rth- or e::l:tm. m1Ie8 of 8el"rice i'rom 7our_
"Trellande" Meadowbrook. Pa•• anBlcky Thompson ot Harvard more will be the otber attendant.
CDr II JOU l'eIy ........ r .... zepnUs,
oounce the engagemont of their avenue will light the altar tap.ers.
Jobn W. Baldwin. wlll serve as
daughter. Helen Elizabeth •. to Mr. Carol Duddy of 'North HUls. niece best man for his brotner.
"'oU.
and the lubricatiODS ..Dd. Gull (!lIB _
James Fredrick Gary. Bon of Mr. of the groom. and Mary Margaret ushers will include Levis T. Baldand Mrs. Rex I. Gary of Wellool.y. Hild~brandt ot Kansas City, Mo. w In ,another brother ot the groom, Dont' let 70111' car 8C& its age • • •
M...... formerly of Swarthmore. -he
will be dower girls.
J.
Robert :MIngus ot Rosalyn, L. I., brIDg 1
__
wedding will take place In the faIt.
Mr. O. Paull Frey of Philadel- formerly ot Ardmore. and Warren
\ ' &0 118 tor a g
.&1 tUDeTho bride-elect was graduated ph!a wllJ act as best man. Ueher- Jacobs of Upper Darby. Pa..
up. See our &todt of _
~ acf ,'om C onverse C 0 IIege In S' partan- Ing will be Messrs. W1l11am J. DudA reception will be beld Imme•
of North HIUe. Arne O. Chl'l- dla.tely following the ceremony in II: e:estme8.
rI
.~
b urg, S. C., where she was active d~
J
_e are &IDJoas to be
In journallam. She Is a member of strom, Thomas Culp: of Morrls-' Bond 'Memorial at Swarthmore 01 help to .yon.
Ha
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the Scattle Tennis Club and the I vllJe,
obert
rrlson Crowell, College.
Junior Club.
Harry Richards Jeter of Forty
Fort.
Mr. Gary received his bachelor at
Elected
utes Good graduated from Pennscience degreo from .Haverford Col- sylvania State College In 1946 and
Jessie Gilbert, da.ugnter of Mr.
lege in Haverford. Dur1ng the war was a member ot Alpha Chi Omega and Mrs. P. G. Gilbert of Park
be served as a captain In the Sorority and Mortar Board. She avenue and a. junior a.t Pennsylpo.ra.troopers In the South Pacific. is now women'l!! editor of the Scott vania College for Women, has been
Paper Company's employee publi- elected president ot the Ath,etlc
Association' for next year.
JUNE BRIDE
cation.
The marriage ot :Miss Anita NisMr. Kippax Is also a Pennsylbett Harding daughter of Mr. and vania. State, alumnus. class of '43.
Mrs. George M. Harding of "Box- He Is a. Phi Delta. Theta. and servwood," Wynnewood. t,o Mr. John ed as n. Naval lioutenant tor two
Seidel Kistler. 2nd. son of Dr. and yea.rs. At present he Is a. member
Mrs. Wm. Earle Kistler at "Open of tho sales department ot· the
Door'" Park avenue.' will take American AnlUqc Company In
place Thursday afternoon, June 19, Philadelphia.
BEAUTY SALON
at 4:30,' In the Chur~h of thc
Redeemer, Bryn Mawr.
TO WED JUNE 21 .
Summer beauty is 011 the "",Ice
Miss Ann Webb ot Merion will
Miss Mary Palmer Clarke w\1l
attend as maid of honor and the act as maid of honor for her sister
brIdesmaids wUl be Mrs. Oliver G. an~ M;rs. E. W\Dslow Courelll, of
13 SoathCbester Road
Browne of ~edla arid Mrs. .James Franklin. Va., wlll act as matron
'" CaD
0478
H. Connor of Arl1nglon. Va., s18- ot nonor at the marriage of "MIss
ters ot the brldiroom. Mrs. Evel"Cornellq:
Stabler
Clarke. Anderson
.ett Jones of Phli delphia, and Misp ot
Mr. And
Mrs. William
Katherine Seidl .. of Bryn ")Iawr. Clarket of "Crumwatd Farm." Wal- Maj. Henry Relcnner, USMC. of lingford to Mr. Walter Marshall
This is
day ••• Your Weddii>g day!
Germantown will serve as best mlln Schmidt, son of }.:fl'. and Mrs. Waland the ushers will Include ~"r. ter A. Schmidt. ot Riverview road
A day you've dreemecI of ••• planned for.
Oliver G. Browne. Lt..James H. which will ·take nlace Saturday,
We Imow you'D want everything perfect,
Connor. USN. Lt. Comdr. l<:dward iune 21 at 3 o'clock In the
House, USN ot Texas, MI'. Robert "'~rt.ends' MeeUng House. Swarthparticularly the flow~ We'U be delightLittle of Secane, Mr. William Kist· more.
ed to talk over
y~ piau and beIp
leI' of Ardmore, and Mr. George
The bridesmaids will be Miss
M. Harding. .Jr., brother of the Joan EUtabeth Beuscnlng. Fort
you in every pouible way.
bride. .
Wayne, Ind., Miss Evelyn BollIng
Byrd, Boston. Mass" Miss Barbara
Forrest, "Woodthorpe." Nottlng..
Tomorrow's. Bridal Music
we Deliver
. Novelty &:
Preceding the wedding of Miss ham. England and Mrs. Douglas F;
Diana. L. Brewster and Mr. A. Bushnell, New York City.
Decorative
Phone
Mr. Joh:,n B. Moore, Benton. Ill .•
Robert Long at the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church tomorrow a.f- will act as best man an4 t1)o ushers
Candia
Swa. 0450
ternoon ther~ will bo a halt hour will be Mr. Carroll G. Bowen. Topeof special music beginning at 2:30. ka.. Ind., Mr. S. Allen J"amelson,
The program wt1l Include ~'he fol- Pelham. N. Y.. Mr. Clifford R.
Gillam. Buck HUI Falls. Mr. E.
lowing numbers:
Toccata. and Fugue In D Minor
UNITY ASSEMBLY
(Bach), Ave Marla. (Schubert),
'Voman's Club Side Entmnce
Prelude to Lohengrin (Wagner).
10:30 A.H. Even Wednesday
ZELIA M. WAIJI'ERS. Speaker
The Afternoon of a Faun (DebusEveqone \Velcome
sy), It God Left Only You
more). sung by Mr. Warren Stet~ FOR
lcr, Clatr de Lune (Debussy), I
Subscriptions~
Love Thee (Grleg), sung by Miss
Call
.Jenn Matter.
Mr. Benjamin L. Kneedler ",HI Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
be organist for tbe occasion.
Swarthmore 2080
Heard About
We Invite each bride
JUNE 14th', BRIDE
The marriage of M:Jae Marga.ret Linn G()od. daughtet of Mrs.
John Linn Good, of Harvard avenue, and tbe late Dr. 0004- to
Mr. Lynn Klppax, BOD of Mr. and
Mrs, Edward Klppax,' ot Philadelphia, will be performed In the
Wln810w Courclll. Mr. Paul E.
Dicker. Ph1Ia4elpbla, Mr. William
So SpUier' and Mr. WUlIam A.
qarke. brother of the bride. both
of Wallingford. and Mr. Robert F.
Gemmill. of ~yer road.
A reception will tollow the cere~
THE SWARrBMOREAN
A. requOllt IwI J_ come from
Japan for permblsion to reprint
Abbie C. Ender'., recent article In
(Id]dhooI Ed,,(s1'D'h: In Japanese.
MNi. Ender'lI article was entlUed
"BUnDles. Buns. and Babies" and
told about ber work In the Swarthkindergarten. It was published In the April teeue.
Th., editorial office sent word
that Dr. Helen Heffernan. former ..
I,. of the United States 01fice or
Education and now working in
Japan, has written for permission
to reprint the articie tor the use
of Japanese educo.tors. Only one
other article In tbe· Aprll Issue
wlll be so used. It ts Herbert S.
Zlm's article, uChlldren as Sclen
tlsts."
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Pesta at a ho_ party ' " their
with back injUry following a rail
•
Mnl. Ralph B. Dinsmore baa raturned to her home In Lafrence.
Kansas after spending a week with
old friends In Swarthm0t:e, her
former home. arid with her son
Mr. Boone Dinsmore and family
ACME QUALITY MEATS
of Broomall.
Mr: and Mrs. J. Warr~n Paxson
of Vassar avenue entertalned 16
Always Give
COMPLETE
SATISFACTION·
at the Table
Satisfy three wayll U. S.
grading for quality-properly trimmed anti priAd
right for economy~
69
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LIVER 3gc
{.SLICED BACON
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Ib
A Most
rasty
CombInation
Rib Roast of BEEF 55e lb.
Triple Tender HAM 6,3c .Ih.
Ib
Sliced BACON 69c lb.
Butter 67c lb.
Do
CHICKENS
:!.sf~. 4~ 43
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RANII'ORTERS
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CrUme.t ""t.;,:."h
Mackerel r::.:::
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LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES 3Bc doz.
LARGE JUICY LEMONS 45c doz.
Once you try It, you'll always buy iff
Enriched SUPREME
FRESH PICKED RHUBARB 2 bimchea I~
eEl ERY HEARTS 25c Bunch
CAl IFORNIA CARROTS 2 bunches 19c
BREAD
Ide.. Grance Jalc. a '::~: ••c:.c:: sSe
Gl'ap·"I'alt Jalce OIFJorJda
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pint lor
Mad. In our own kltch.,., from ..11Cted -aGI....Icu
grind GUrul.... pure salad all. vh...gar and mu.tord.
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Onion Soup ___I a;::21c
Fig Bars F .... cnot • I. . . . 29c
Apple Sauce ':.':: 2 ",';.': 29c
BUTTER
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Prune Juice .....
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"-39c
Rob-fonl Whole
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Ali
A aew ... raber of our popula, co'" fa ...
Ily. Lovers of .acuum-packed coffee will
• pprec~ the un• •tchabl. lavor of
mEAL
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•••0-17-14.lo·, 6.50.16-17••• •• 7 _ •• -19dS·
B. F. Goodrich announces a big .edtoo:ci_ in the
. for .Iune. Brides
KAREN
Pressure Cookers
only
$9.95
....... Pri. . $13.75
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SALAD
OIL
:!.79e:
=.: ss.s.s
by
Bayard RutiD. ~ national Intt:r-
I'&Clal secretary of the Fellowship
or ReconclliaUoD. Mr. Rustin POH-
Besses an. unmrually fine voice and
aings with ~t depth of teeling
and sincerity.
MlBs Lester speaks w1th a.uthority
On India. from & l"1ch -background
of esperience with both Hindu and
J406lem leaders 'and the most pro:
gresslve BrlUsh leaders 'Of Indian
affairs ove,. • sPan of t~enty.ftve
Y6olrs.. During the months she spent
hi India last ~ear ahe bad ample
opportunity to renew her friendship with the leaders of the India
."
J
QongrellS· and came away with· the
Lost Locker Located
deep conviction that these men
wUl be able to solve thei complex
problems fa~ a tree India. Of
particular interest were her remarks on .Gandhl. based on an extended Bta:y of six. weeks w,lth tho
great leader last summer. In spite
ot his 17 7ea.rB, his spiritual
power remaiDa undlmlntshed. ahe
declared. aDd his influence 'On the
great m8J1B68 of the sub-continent
svreads In, eve'r-w.ldening circles.
MrlJ.
M.
W.
Shellenbarger.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G~orge
C. Abbe of Kenyon avenue, lost
a foot-locker while on her way to
join her husband near Frankford.
Germany. Five months later Mrs.
Shellenbarger read In the Jocal
army paper or a foot-Ior.ker waitlng at port for ita owner. The only
identlftcatlon was: • t For m u 1 9.
made out for it. baby by a Dr. AI..
bright Jones, Swarthmore."
At present he la engaged on a.
walking tour which takes him to
the far cornel'8 of the country In
protest agal.Jurt the violence which.
has broken out in so many."places.
At t h e c Jose 0 f h er memora ble
·address. 1I1u Lester remained to
a.utograph coplea of her late autobiographical work, "It 80 Happencd." nnd to answer the many vital
questions whicb arose during the
discussion period. At social hour
tollowed and ootree was 'served by
a committee lleaded by Mrs. Ralph
MOUld; assisted by Mrs. J. V. S.
Bishop, Hl'8. xars-aret: 'Neal. And
Mrs. Philip Jewett
This meet.J.ng brought to a. C1OS6 ..
the public acUdtles of the Women"s
International League for the 19461947' senson. It was announced
that the foUowing people had
been unani'moUBly· re-elected to
serve the group for next year: 00chairmen. J4ra. Roy'McCorkel and
MrB. Frederick B. Tolles: Secretary, KIM 011"1'8 Cleavesj ~d
Ann de FurJa daughter ot Mr.
a.nd Mrs. Guy de Furia of North
Chester road returned home
"Pem"6roke College Thursday. Sne
.1S"'- cht~rta.fnlng her. class.mate.s,
Joan Appel. of Ardmore. Dianne
Muth ·of. Lititz, arid EJtno~ Trump'old . of Methuen, Mass.. as' her
house guests for the week.. end.
Mrs. John F. Daley' of Cedar
lane' who le~t by plane for I"ou"lsvine. Ky .• and Nashville, Tenn., to
visit friends and. relatives, also attended a class reunion at Vanderbllt University. Nashville. Mr. Dal~ Is on a two-week business trip
to London. Eng1and.
..
· Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Federoff ot
Soutb Chester road entertained at
their farm In Woodchoppertown,
Berks County. on Memorial Day
·.when their guests were ],{r. and
,Ford Robinson. daughter
Peggy and son .JImmy, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lincoln and daughters
GnU. Judy and Carol. M)". and Mrs.
Frederick ,Anthony and 80n Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran llnd
Treasurer, )(I'II~ Roy Lingle.
son Joseph and daughter Barbara.
and Dr. and Mrs. Walter Molr and
W ... Hoaora a~ Delaware, .de.ughter Virginia, all of SwarthAnrr.e J. Perkins of Cedar Lane more.
waa recipient ot second prize for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
'ner ,lyric eequence "'Love Poems'at the special Honors Day Collage
hour, held in Kitchell Hall. University of Delaware. .This Is the
second 7ear abe was 80 honored.
Anne was elected associate ediBE CAREFREE
tor for the cauldron. llterary magazine, of which she was poetry
PREPARE YOUR CAR .
editor for two years. She is to be
AGAINST SUMMER
secretary ot the Augustan. Society•
a. group of English Majors who
HEAT
publlsh the Cauldron.
Anne returned home for her
Come in For •••
summer vacation on June 4.'
1. Lubrication Change
.
Letter Banquet J/eld
At H. S. TOriiirlat
Margaret Linn Good of
.Harvard avenue and !>Ir. Lynn Kip.
pax of Phltadelphla whose marThe Letter Banquet will be, held
rlage will take place June 14 In tonight In the High School Cafe ..
the
Swarthmore
Prenbytcrtan
. at 6:46. It .Is being held for
Church. have been entertained on
PUrpCNI8 of .-wardlng letters ~o
the following occasIons:
10th, 11th, and 12th grade
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Jack T'hompson Istud.nlls who have accumulated 15
and their daughters. Blcky. Debby
more points tor part"iclpatlo:'" In
and Lois of Harvard avenue enter.,
.
1.8..I,.us Bchool activities. The Icttalned S:unday evening. Other supare a:~varded to partiCipants In
per guests. wer" Mrs. Frank Reltschool activity whether It Is an
zel and Mrs. Walter L. Good.
MJ"$. Franklln S. Gl1lespie of
BPort or noL
Harvard avenue entertained at a
Mrs:. Edward ChaUkian will be
luncheon and shower, Tuesday.
one of, tbe two 'main speakel'B. She
Mr. Robert Haig and Mrs. Agbeen an official for 'many of
Bes Halg Sheldon of Ogden avenue
~r18' varsIty games and 11:' well
will be hosts to the bridal party kn'OwD among the students.
and out-of-town gucs,ts at a w,edMr. Alfred Hill. publisher of ,the
ding brenk. fast at the Aronomlnk
Ttmes and local. sports
Country Club, June 14.
enthuslost. wUi also talk to the
1\ft·. and Mrs. WnUam J. D u d d y ·
.
of Woods Road, North Hl1ls, gave
Hteven Spencer, the president of
a tea. for 66 guests.
IO.bllnet, will act as Toastmaster.
Forty 'woman empIoyeea of tho"
Robert McCownn will receiVe a
Scott Paper Company gave a dinI
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ner and shower at t he' Chester I' eater from cabinet In reoogol. Club.
of his having received six
letters in'. varIous. sports
The Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.
tmtertaln(lu at 'a shower and 8up_ltI1lrOugloollt his high school career.
per at the home of Mrs. Percy:
Doris Black, captain 'Of the
S. Schmitt ot Overbrook.
Ihl)c~,ey team' and Jane Polk. cap. A buffet Mupper wili follow the hUn of the basketball team, will
wedding rehea.rsal, "Frlda.y, .Jur.e 13 each receive a white b1a.z1!r In reaat the bride's' home. _
of their .partlcipation tn
M~
,,,
.
price of the f"",oUll Silvertown tirel
Yes, you can DOW buy aU popolar .... of doe eire
that QlltwUrs prewar tires at actually ' - tIN. prewar
prices! And despite higher manufanwiag co-. too.
One of the things that makes poMibie this hage·
price reduction "is the tremeDdOlll .erni for the .
new Silvertown-greater than fOr . . , eire B. P.
Goodrich ever produced. In fact, _
.i/n iNIw
"en. driv.. "" ",is ,,,,.,, Ii,.. ",." M9 .",., lIN _ _
IiMcul since ",.
w",..
I!! DOWN • I!! A WEEI :::.::.
CHEVROLET
RUMSEY
RUTTERS & YALE .AVE.
8th Grade Parenta" Picuic
Parents of eighth· grade pupils
held a picnic get-together at the
home of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Seymour
Preston on Farnum road outside
. or Med.ia Wednesday attbrnoon.
May· 28 at 4: o'clock.
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,
A. G. CATHERMAN, Pharmacist
Succeasor to
VICTOR D. Sn:ffiER, Pharmacist
SwartImKwe, Pa•.
131 So. Cheater Road
Your Fatronage ia Appreciated
vat'8lty tM"'·
Lacrosse letters wIll be awarded
SAFE MILK
STS •• CHESTBB.rA.·
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captain Robert Hopson. CaSper
Bierman. and Stewart Brown.
The members ot the undeteated
girle' lacrosse team will each' recclve it. gold lacrosse pin.
Those students ·who li&ve partie..
jpated'ln various scliool activities
and
'been acUve.tn sports
othl3r than varsity will receive their
athletic aud non-athletic letters at
this ttme.
J
12th aDd KERLIN
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e
who. have
RICH,
The followtng people have been
Invited to atiend the dinner: "Doc"
Cornog. 'Jeff Kirk. Mr. Henry Ford.
J. BBrnard Walton, Mlea' Allee
Putm.a.n, ··a.nd William 2'4eg~nfus,
·f
(, ....."··'r cOach ·at BwarthDiore HIgh·
ISI,h,.oJ•
er•...", MIlk -
at
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. door or at ,,_ Ita... NeT
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'. .'in the C..:uir...Top 'alii
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so much ea..... 10'_1
Honored by Fraternity
Richard. E. Brown. a' sehtor in
the College ot Agriculture at th(l
University of Maryland, was recently awarded a me'm.bershlp In Al'pha Zeta Natlonal Honorary Agri.
cultural Fraternity•. He is the son
ot Mr.' and·.Mrs. J. Paul·Brown of
Walnut lane.
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Who's the Atlas of our family •.• the
Mrs.
mighty man of brain and power?
Who's our valentine
our Hero
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reminds you ••••
....war PrIce· f4.75
rODAY'S P/UCf1 ONLY
Cellfo"nI••cebe•• Lettuce
(:aUlorala l.e..oa.J:.'r.:.::~!=
perion of s1lent worship ~d the
singing of 88"Y8ral Negro 8plrltual~
HONOR BRIDAL COUPLE
. HARLAN JESSUP
RICE :. ISe:: ~= 29e:
it
pthere4
at
the
Presb)terlan
Church 'On Monda)'" morning to
hear lIuriel Lester. well-known
British 80claJ worker and. author,
apeak on her recent vlelt to India
. and Gandhi.. JlnJ" Frederlck B.
Tolles. chairman ot the
, sponsoring
organaation, the Women's InternaUonal 'League, presided over the
meeting which was opened by a
.
Criseo ,!.':, 45C : ~ $129
PEANUT
.~ large and reap~nBlve aud.ience
Mr. and M..... W. Henry LInton
of Ben,Jamtn West avenue entertamed 70 relaUvee and trlenda ot
a reception from J to 6 on Sunday afternoon In bonor of the
60th wedding aDnlveraarJ' ot MI:.
Linton's . parents. :Hr. and Mrs..
WUJlam B. Linton of BOOUl's Corner. In addition to Mr. Linton of
Benjamin West 'avenue, the couple have two daughters, Mias Ruth
Linton and Mrs. Elida Corbett,
both of Booth!a Corner, and five
grandchlJdren, W, Henry Linton.
Jr., Jack Linton. Richard 'and' Lois
Linton, and Ma17" CorbetL
J. David Weiland. ot South Chester road 1B spending a two-week
at his home beforo returning to Gettysburg CoUep tor
the Bummer 6$seIOD,
Mr. and Mrs.. Jobn A. Flack.
former r.esldenta of Ardmore. are
now occupying their new borne at
631 . South Chester road. Mrs.
Flack hae Juat returned atter attending a Phi Mu Sororit,. Convention In Pltb.burgb.
.
Cadet Midshipman Paul Thayer
Qrrlved at hlB borne on North
CheSter road on DecoraUon Day
for a SO-day leave from Kln~1I
'Point Academy, 14 L
'
Mr. and Mrs. Warron R. Godfrey of YassaI' avenue entertained
Mr. Yo. J. Niles and his daughtQr
Dottle Ann of Newton Highlands.
Mass.. who Were here on a short
visit last week.
Dixie Hetzel will graduate tomorrow from Bradtord Junior College. Her parents,. Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Hetzel and ber eiBte'r Carol
ot. Thayer road will motor there
fOr the comenccm"nt festivities.
Elizabeth Landon 'or North
Princeton avenue entertained at a
luncheon a.nd kitchen shower recently fpr :UlBEI .Janet M.ceo.ombs
of Mt. Vernon. N. Y., and the
Swa.rthmore College StaJ[. Miss
.Landon will be an attend~nt In
Miss McCoombst wedding to Mr.·
Eugene' Baldwin. Jr., or Ardmore
on June 21 !n Trlnlt7, Church,
Swarthmore.
Hew lowe, Prlw
Veg.tabl. Sho....nln.
Now
lower Price
IISQ} Delicious
SwtJrtlamore Women
HetJr Muriel Leater
. Mrs. W. W. Mitchell of Unlver- cottage near MIJlington, II.d., over
sltl" place Is confined to her honta Decoratton Day week-end •.
WUllam Gehagen of Goshen, N. Y. daughter. Nancy
tor a. fort-nlgbt.
dena, Cal.
.
.
.
M ..... John B. Venner of RutgeN
Mrs. George E. SDloway enteroioLyenue. le~ lIonday to visit Mrs. mined on Sunday tor her grand.·
Who's our lion of the
. hour?
.
Who's the prince of all good fellows
2. Engine Twi~Up
3_ Radiator Flush
4. Brake Check
5. Tires and Tubes
(Bargains)
Who's as sharp as'any
lad
AND DON'T FORGNf •••
Who geta the
HILLIONS DE8PERATE
FOR WARJI( CLO'l'lllJliG
WbOe hOllleeleamng lB.ve
A. . WAYNE
MOSTELLER
lUI)" frOOd. "8lf1d elothlng.
Deliver It " 7 moml•• to
Swarthmore PrflsbyteliaD
Oburr!h for oveneall 4[strlbutlon by Church World
sentee Center (noD·~ee·
tarlan) , . New WJndsor,
Electrical Contractor
All TIt.- of Electrical
J
' nalloaa aDd B8paIm
B
t_!lwIudunore and
. VlclDlty tor p8&
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Swuth-. 2295
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honon June '15th?
DAD!
Pop the question, it's our
1tlafTland.
THIS SPACE AVAilABlE "FREE"
r oa ANY WORTHY PU'lIe:
HOTICI-CONTAC·TUlOW-
P
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Just for Pop - - - we have Gifts galore
to make June 15th his Red Letter Day
HARLAN R.
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co"paMY
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Call Robert
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ao-
Rev.
Mr. and M.... LeRoy Riddle of
A'I'iIa Rudi.
. The Rllv. carlo. Alberto Avila
R088 Tree atteneled the week-end
teetlviUa and commencement ex· of C&llfornla. formerly of St"/artb..
erclaea at Mercersburg Academy more~ was elected prudent of the
MondaY. Tbelr oon Bob Riddle will Sp~lsh Speaking Ministerial Unreturn to Merceraburg In the tall Ion of Southern California at a
CLASSIFIED
P=~A~l~'t:
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Brooke. sa
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AJlERICAN LEGION
Moore•.8b... _ " 0 1 1
FIeld. ........... ". 1 Z· 1
Houtz, ab ........ " 0 0 1
Q., Warren, rf 4 1 1 0
H. Warren. If 8 O· 0 1
Law.. If.......... 2 0 1 "
Bray. cf.......... 2 1 0 1
McKenzie, c a 0 0 11
Poole. p .......... 1 0 1 1
Nowell, p ....
2 1 \1 0
Patton. p........ 0 0 0- 0
member of tbe Bentor cla.u. recent conference In caUfornia.
M.r. and Mrs. Avila and eo88
Johnny. Billy and Da.vld live In
Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Brinkmann
PERSONAI.t-Senice on aU makes of and
electr1c washers (beDdlx included),
BOX SCORE OF MEMORIAL DAY GAME
their
daughter
and
Betsy.
lronera. vacuum cleanera, ranges, (rons, Mrs. Brinkmann's mother. Mrs. F. Chino, cal., where Mr. Avlla Is
toaB'b!rs, fana and lampe. AlsO wiring L. Kellogg of Walnut lane. leave paetor of the Spanish Congrega.-neW' and old. All work complt.!a to I T'ue,oda.y next for W~.hln"'ftn. D. tional Church. Mrs. Avila Is the
Fire Underwriters .peclO.catlona. Calli
.eo ......
Erich H. HaUBen, Swarthmor& 2860 W. C., and Callfornla where the),! plan former Miss Elsie Pitman. daugh.
If no answer: Swarthmore 0140.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pitto {acation for three month s.
PERSONAl-Don't delay. Have your
Mrs. Paul' B. Banks of Harvard man ot Vassar avenue.
u
avenue
entertained
the
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Fifth
Wu.uAM
WANTED
Phone
l'I_~ta-J"
SIMMONDS
71'WelBbS_
'PhODe Ch..1eI' '·1181
2626
ROGER RUSSELL .
Maker of Fine Photographs
Reese-Baxter Co,.
'state BUIc.
Penn
Sonth Ave. and State Stl ,I)
,
MediA, Pa.
Media lI178
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
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SILVERWARE
Repaired and Replated
Fred A. Fish, Jeweler
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Charles E. Fischer
,:
Woman desires laundry
work to do at home. Call Med1a
2841 after 4 p.m.
i
WANTED -
Ii East State Street, "le4la
Pbone Me4Ia 19t8
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Builder
-wANTED-Two college graduates desire fumlBhed allartment. Phone
Swarthmore 0662-M 'after 7 P.M.
Swarthmore 2253
WANTED-Sman apartment for young
business couple. (or July and August
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TeL Swarthmore 0'2'21-M.
WANTE-Electrlc washer; porch furniture. RepJy to Box A. The SwarU\·
morean.
W ANTED-S e ere tar y, eJtperienced
:MonaaY ·to FrIday. 3 to 12 noon.
Aiter SePt,mber, 10 to 12. 1 to 3.
Swarthmore. position. Reply to Box X,
The s~morean.
WANTED=!APartment for recent college graduate veteran, wife and SOn,
before September 15. Swarthmore
2077-J.
.
PIANO TUNING
and Repairing Since 1808
New and Rebnllt PIaoos
ALBAN L. PARKER.
Phone Media 0459-M
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$"~"!i~"
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DAVE WOOD
Arters Brothers, Inc.
Painting
Contracton & Builders
Home Improvements, Alte,,-
WANTED-Two row boats, size 7 to
10 ft., 2 ping pong tables or otoor
rlO!creational equipment. Phone Swarth·
more 2189-J.
WANTED-Minister and (aml1y desire
'Seashore cottage or apartment, accommodating flve, from June 20 to
July 1. Preferably .Brant Beach vicinIty. Rep.ly to Box W, The Swarthmarean.
W.ANTED-China: any type desk. He-
Kitchen modernJzn...
ations,
Uon.
''''ork,
paneling,
tion.
Paperhanging
Custom..bunt cabinets,
cement
knotty
pine
Phone: Media 0755
screening, insula-
::
302 Cayley St., Media.
WANTED-Physician, wife and 3 yearold 00)·. desire to rent two bedroom
"led'" 2561-R.
Call Mrs. Embree, Media 1984.
Andrew Kirk, Bon of Mrs. L. C.
Kirk of South Chester' road, re ..
ceived Special Mention for Distinguished Service 1p. Oratory at the
annual comencement of Mercersburg Academy June 2. Andy was
also awarded the HM" In varsity
track at an earUer assembly.
Mrs. Guy A.. ;McCorkle ot the
Swarthmore Apartments Is leaving
today to summer at t~e McCorkle
home. at Stone Ridge, N. Y. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. McCorkle and
their son Alan McCorkle w1l1 nt-'
tend the commencement exercises
at WIlUams College, WIIUamstown,
Mass., when Henry L. McCorkle
will receive a degree.
Mary Ann Hook haa returned to
her home on Westdale avenue for
the !'ummer monUIs: after completing her junior year at WIllIam and M&r7 College. Williamsburg. Va.
Mrs. William E. Kelaer. returned
,to 'her home in San Bernardino,
Cal., Thursda.y after vl.8ltlng wth
her aon Dr. Robert K. End.rs and
family of Elm avenue since Oatober.
Mr.. and Mrs. Harry H. McWilliams of Skytop spent the holl,:,
day week-end with the' .:tormer's
mother, Mrs. John H. McWUllams
ot Benjamin West avenue. Their
young Bon Harry returned home
with them after spending a week
with his grandmother here.
Mrs. William I. Hull ot Walnut
lane entertained at· a small lunchcon Monday In honor ot Muriel
Lellter. guest speaker at t)le Presbyterlnn Church for the Women's
tw;;;o=s"pe;;:ed=s.I:~;~~~~F~O~R~R~B~N~T~~~~~~'
eo m for tab 1
925 Strath
SALE-1946 GE Self·charglnG
PortabJe. Plugs Into house current.
Used as demonstrator. Phone Swarthmore 1250.
FOR SALE--Two-well Fireless Cooker,
with Wear-Ever utensils. Ideal for.camping, boat. 'l\!l. Swarthmore .(583-W.
1947
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STATE
INSPECTION
MAY I
e:ES
""U '", ..sa-.·
JOBS WANTED FOR
Swarthmore
High School Boya
Contact MiIlarII Robinson .
at the High School
Yale Ave. & Cheater Rd.
Swarthmore 1250
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Complete
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PAINTING
3144 8ARTVn.LE ST.
PbiIa. 34, ~a.
RE 9·7113
Pilil AND POOL OPEN DAILY FOR THE SEASON
_ SandoJ COl .au. S)Inn Haft 4.15. 7.15. 9.45 P.M.
AND Y ARCARI
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WORLD FAMOUS
A.CCO.DION'SJ
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GRINDER
J. E. LIMEB~R CO,
Dispensing Opticians
Lawn Mowers
Sharpened by Machine
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409 lichigaB Aye.
SlIa. 2266
heat co~trol on 'your fu~
Other toob abo ..... p led
Sa_ Set mel Filed
Quick Serf1ice
1044-1Oda Ai., al
FUEL OIL
VAN ALEN BROS.
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MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
RUTLEDGE, PA.
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been
granted to the undersigned, who request all persons having c1a1m2 or demanus against the Estate of the decedent to make known the same. and
ail pereonH indebted to the devedent
to make payment. without delay, to
Claude C. Smith aoc!
Providence Trust company or
Philadelphia.
17th &; Chestnut Stree~
PhUadelphla 3, Pa.
W. Logan MacC07, P~ldent.
Orto their
Attorney
Claude C. Smith, E~.•
1611 Land Title Bulldlng,
hiladelphla 10, Pa.
Executors
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DELAWARE COUIrTY
Tree Smaery BDd
Landacapinc
Phone Swarthmore 2175.R
104 CorneD Av__
Swarthmore, Penna.
for
Suburban' and Ooitntry Home
Appropriate P'ann'ng
Partial or Complete
Expert Planting
Conservative PrIces
D. CLARK. Rose
Comprehensive
Public
Liability
.Insurance .
$10 Per Year
Electric Service
Warina, Appliance
o
pelRepairina
PETERE. TOLD
Radio Se ice
333 .Dartmouth Ave.
GOLD BOND
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
PAINTING
,
LETTERS Testamentary
On the above Estate ha.ve
For
.
,
Eti.tate of EDI'l'H SELLERS BUNT(NG, decell8ed.
Harry A. Brehl
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LEGAL NOTICES
331 Dartmouth Avenue
. POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLA,NKE'I'S
Bnan Mawr. Pa.
Barbara Ann has been accepted
a. freshman at Grinnell College.
Iowa next fall.
Mr. and Mre. Clark W. Davia
of Rogers Lane. WalUngford en-.
tertnin'ed at a ,cocktail party at
their home on Decoration Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elder
White, Jr., and their young son
Terry are ,.spending several monihs
with Mrs. White's parents Mr. and
Mr.e. Philip W. Kniskern of Riverview road. Mr. White recently
graduated .in BUsiness Administration at Harvard Unive1'8lty. In August, Mr. and Mrs. -mite and Te.rry sail for Honolulu where Mr.
White will be engaged in business.
.Jane Davis, of The Harvard, a
student in the College ot Liberal
Arts for Women at the Universltr .
of Pennsylvania, has been named
to the 'Vomen's CampuB Committee at the University in recognition of her Interest and coopera.tion In campus acUvities.. Jane is
a graduate of Swarthmore High
school where she was recipient of
the Molly Jeffords Memorlal Award
in 'MUsic. she is & member of
Alpha. Chi Omega Fraternity.
a8
Walters'
RIDLEY PARK
1923 Chestnut.Street • - Phlladelphia
6913 Market Street· Upper Darby, Pa.
8Z1·rAncuter Ave.,
9.
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nace. Prompt installation.
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
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Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles.
and Eye Glasses
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Barbara. Ann Cro888n will graduate from Northfteld School for
Glrlo, East Northlield.Maea. on
Monday. June 9. She and ber
motner, Mrs. Theodore W. CroB8eD
will be In Philadelphia the llrot
of next week.
route to Ohio.
Barbara Ann has accepted a poeS ...
tlon Q.S sailing .eounaelor at the
Joy Camps. Hazelhurst. Wis. She
w1ll' be near her father, who will
bo convalescing at hiB father's
summer home, at "'The LakewoodB
Resort," Cable, Wla., after, June
Sealed proposals will be received at
the County Controller's Office. Court
itiei"."i4~; 1EST
House,
untll
andMedia,
publiclyPa.,
opened
at 9:00
10 :00 A.M.,
A..H.,
•••••••••••••••••••••••• EST on Monda.y. June $, 1941 tor
flft'nlshtng all labor.- tools and materials necessary to install new batteries
FOR QUICK SERVICE
tor auxlllary lighting sYIJtem In the
Court House, Medin, Pa.
c:aIl
Specifications and bidding sheet may
be obtamed at the office of the ("."ounty
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Controller, and no bid win be entertained unless made out on said bidding 8heet.
Swarthmore 1439
Each bid must be aeunDpa.nled by a
certifted cheek for two hunllred
($200.00) dollars drawn to the order
of the County of DeJaware.
The County Commfaalonera reserve
the rJght to reject any or an bid&.
Clarence T. Pepper
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County ControUe,r
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Painter, &Paper Hangen
COAL
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NEWS ·NOTES
Since 1905
for years to come ;with a
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CLIFFORD
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MI'8. n. G. Rlnclltre of Strath
Swarthmore League of Women Haven avenue and her mothel',
Voters held Thursday May 22 at Mrs. H. D. Peterson of' Sandusky,
the home of Mrs. Wliltam Jaquette Ohio who 18 vlsiUng here, attended
of Elm avenue was very well at, the D. A. R. Congress In Washlngtended despite torreats of rain. ton, D. C.
Mrs. Gfenn Morrow, president of
Mrs. ,H. O. Thayer, and her
the local League,' and Mrs. Wal- daughter Mary Lou of" North
ter Robinson, vice prcKident, reo Chester road have' returned home
main tn orflce for t'he second year. after driving Mr. and Mrs. Scott
The tollowing were the new officers D. Thayer and their children Hobelected: Recording Secrptary, Mrs. by and Lynn C~rol to Martha's
Carl De Moll: Corresponding Sec- Vineyard. MllfiH., where they wUI
rctarY, and Mrs. Thomas W. HOIJ- spend the summer. Mr. Thayer who
per; treasurer .. Mrs. Oliver Rodgers. Is on terminnl leave (qllowlng four
Mrs. Phelps Soule was elected dl- ycars ot service with the Navy, will
r('ctor, In charge of program.
return to M,. I. T. to work for a
fm the unexpired term of Mrl4. Master's Degree.
Bryce Wood.
Mr. and Mrs.' John BOl~ditch,
1\Irs. Morrow had on hand COI)ies Jr., o( Cedar lane' entertained
of the Congr~8Hlonai Record sent t"hclr daughte-r Mrs. [.-'. J.' Weyl
the r...e'ague by Congressman
and her small d,aughters AnnaWallace Chadwick and bas arr:l1ng··1 marie and .Christina of Wll8hlng(!d that anyone tn Swarthmore \vho ton, D. C.. who have returned
would like pORBeFISlon o( a copy at home after 1.1 short visit.
any time may procure it from tho
1\tar;\' Jane Servais has completed
Library.
her sophomore year ltt Millersville
A new committee was announeed State Teachers' College and 'bas
at the meeting a By I..aws Com- I'etumed to her home on Dickinson
mlttce under the chairmanship of avenue.
Mrs. ThoJOas K. Brown. Jr., to re1\Irs. LcwiH )..awrcncc and her
vise by-laws of the Swartnmore small daughter Nancy wtll return
League.
tii.u)l·Uy to their home in CamThe final meetlni; or the Board bridge, Mass.. after 11 two-weok
ot Dtr..ectors WtL8 held .June 3. at vi8it with the fOrmCI"R parents
the home of MI'H. Soule. 410 Park
and Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of
Avenue.
l..afayette al'enue.
Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf, or Pari..:
THANKS
avenue. foIpent last week-end in
The members of tho l"'rlcndly Youngstown. Ohio visiting her
Circle' wish to thank the contrl- mother. 1\11'6. 'H. E. Matthews, who
butlng memBers and friends who 80 has been sel'iously m. Mr. Wolf,
generousJy assisted In making fhe who has bel:m on n business trip
bone fit dessert-bridge party In the
the Middle West. joined Mrs.
Woman's Club. June 3, a btg SlIC- Wolf in Youngstown tor the weckend.
cc"ss.
Tho IJroceeds lVUl be uscd to help
Mrs. H. H.' HopkinA of Crest
finance Camp Sunshin.e and Cnmp lane Is ente\,talnlng :Mr. and Ml's.
Hope for underprivlledged ahll- Orloft Ellison of Grand Junction.
dren.
Colo.. as her house guests for a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. I~. J. "~aulkner of
Receives "JMV" Award
Robert L. Riddh:!!, son of Mr. and Dickinson ayenue entertained the
Mrs. LeRoy Riddle of bid Orchard Varsity and Junior Varsity tenroad, Rose Tree'. was awarded nls teams of SWH.rthmore College
·'.JMV" in Track by The Mercerll- at a steak barbecue on Memorial
burg Academy at an M80mbly of Day.
Mrs. Helen Hall of Parlt aycnue
the 8chool held May.29.
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entertained :.{ij guests at a buffet
supper Sunday evening at her sum·
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mor h orne," H 0..'id a;Y Hili"
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,-vest town in honor or MlSR Dorothy
Dann. o( Elm . aVE"nue and Mr.
Richard Curtin of the college
whose marrlagc will take place
.June 14 In the Swarthmore ..~ ..Iends
Meeting.
able home this apring and
BERNARD J. ,BRAUS
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
L W. IV. HOLD MEETING
Enjoy. far more comfort·
AND DECORATING
By
SW. OI52-M
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SWARTHMOREAN
CUNNINGHAM
Hannum and Waite
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SEAFOOD Our Spedalty
Completely Air-Conditioned
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All Work Goaran1ee4
Write .
INDMDUAL(NON-GROUP) SUISCRIPTIONS
CLOSE JUN. 15th
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1922,
PAINTING and DECORATING
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Stating "the god ot greed Is here
as eb5ewbere" Mr. Pitman claimed
dicta.tors who would a .... d do deprive
others ot tneh- freedoms are "not
only abroad but here also." Na...
.tiona hungering for spiritual freedom are among thoso who look to
·America. for leadership. "Only by
replacing the god of greed by the
Formerl, of Medin.'
1125 W. Lehigh Ave•• PhUa.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charge for
8uburban calls.
•. Blue Cross hospitalization was formerly Dmlted tel
GroupMembenhip. Now.lf you ore und..-66 yeo ... of age,
and retired, self-employed, or not now working-you
and your family may enjoy the Iow-cost non·proftt protection against hospital bill. th~t only Blue c.:oss pro.tcIes. Blue Cross paY' a hospital bill every seven
mInuIeI ••• hal paid more than 400.000 of them· s _
1938. MaD the coupon today for complele Information.
No ..... win call On you. Joining 8Iw Cross ;. enlireiy
up 10 __ And il paY"
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AND OrHERS
borhood. Two blocks from Bus. Tel.
Swartbmore 2672.
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FOR RENT--:.slngle room, quiet neigh-
p\UtI~
maD-
kind."
Recognizing there are shiftle88
and .seiflsh people ip. all countries.
even our own, t'he speaker: ca.uUC'I!-ed AmeriC&DII to carefully watch
their ald that it does not get Into
han~ of
exploiters but really
reaches the starving peoples who
are bereft of tood, clothing. see!1s
to sow, tools to CUltivate, and direly need 'help in 'order to again b~. come economically Independent.
OIWe m~t remember that they can
buy only In proportion as they can
Decoration Day week-end at th.lr
cottage on Lake Wesauklng, Towanda when their guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Dr..
and Mrs. David Cramp, and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Rutherford ot,
Swarthmore.
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FOR REN'r - Furnished apartment
frOm .June 16 to September 1. Reply
to Box S, The swarthmorean. '
Original antique pine FOR REN"1'-Second-ftoor room, semiprivate bath. Telephone Swarthtnore
Dough Trough. fine condition. Call
!583-W.
Media 1m,
FOR SALE-Antique mahogany bul\'et; FOR RENT-Two large. comfortable
rooms, with twin beds. Conwntent to
2 large easy cb.alrs: large oak table;
upright Btelnway plano. can Swarth- transportation. Business men or women. TeL Swarthmore OUi&-J.
more 0429.
great, brotherhood of
THE
God of Love can we have peaCe."
SCouts and Junior 8eo'ute plae~d
flags before the plaque as the
names of local World War I veterane now dead, were read by Comma.nder Howard Hop80D ot the
Ainsworth-Wernher
Post,
427,
American Legion. A firing squad of
Post members and the High School
Band officiated, and later led ihe
line of march to Eastiawn cemetery where local graves were· decorated and the Rev. Lewis Cutler
of the Swarthmore PresbyterlB.l!.
Church made the address.
ReturnIng to the bank corner
paraded were joined by late risers
and non-hikers for a slmllar triM
bute in front of the World War II
honor roll. Commander Hopson in
giving .the addre88 brought out the
overwhelming Increaae In those
w'ho served and those who gave
their Uvea; In the second great war.
.as compared to the (irst. Citing
how Inadequate had 'been the finIshed World War i ho:nor roll to
accommodate the latest war's list.
even In the beginning, he emphatically brought home to the a88emblage that unleM 8., way 18 found
to prevent another ,war, a. board
as large as .tne front of the bank
will be needed.
After Its bugler~ had performed
the last "Taps" and echO, closing
the ortlclal 1947 commemoration
,Of sacrlflce for ,country, ,~e High
'School ~and d1811ersed to the Fire
House where members enjoyed
rides on the ,most glamorous of the
company~8 vehicles, _ . the ,ladder
truck, and the Brownies w.cre rewarded for their fine turn out ~n
unltorm for tho exercises' and parade, by being given rld~8 on the
other trucks before the first of the
long Une of other children who awaited the thrill were accommo:,
dated.
(Contin_ from Pace 1)
Memorial 1>ay". our trIbute '18 but
l&tnt. In the days to come today'S
.mall ohlldren and others yet unborn may well say to us ·your gene..a.tlon 'has betrayed' us.' Somehow,
BOme way we mUBt find a method
for preventing these great conflicts.
We must see ourselves as part of
the
Mr. and hIrs. Paul B. Banks ,ot
Harvard avenue entertained over
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tor your fireplace these cool, damp
WANTED-To take lessons in Spanlsb.
evenings. Low price. Load YO,or rumble
Write Box: F. The Swarthmorean.
or trailer. 124 Lin~n avenue, Rutledge.
FOR SALE
FOR
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Pitman HOIHon
Urge Action
KlsUer of Park avenue v1Blted the
former's brother-In-Ia:w and s!ster,
Mr. aiad Mrs. W1I1iam H. Ressler
of Shamokin' for a few dan of
last week and attended a famUy
reunion at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Reasler Thursday evening.
Mrs. Jonn C. Moore of Amherst
av.nue returned home by plane
last week from a three-week trip
to the west coast. stopping at
: Los Angeles and San FranclaOO.
WhUe in Los ~~les, Mrs., Moot-e
was a. lundheon "and .~ guest of
Mrs. I. L. Nickerson, formerly of
. Swarthmore, and of Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Bracken. Mrs. Bracken is
the former Miss Connie' Nickerson.
Mr. .Albert S. Johnson ot South
chester rllad and M.r. A. Sidney.
Johnson, Jr., ot Lafayette avenue
will return home Monday from a
week's fishing trip to Moosehcad
Lake. Me.
,
avenue,
8ept(tnCall Swarthmore
2l'36.
FOR RENT-Available June 17, three
rooms in a.ttractive house on the Hill.
FOR SA-LE---Garden tresh Swarth- Also garas-e. Cal.! Swarthmore 1675.
more-grown strawberries: Best varieties for quick freezing. Call Swarth- FOR RENT-For summer only, 7-room
mo!'e 0652-R.
modern, furnished house, 316 baths.
Convenient
larg\1l yard,
F 0 n
SAL E-Finest Frenc.b chin.'!' \Vallingford. conunuUng,
Phone
Hedla
1132.
plates, cut glass tumble~ and sher·
bets. toastmaster. In e-.ellent condi- FOR RENT-To gentleman, room, 112
tion. Can be seen any time Friday.
Rutgers avenue. T.elephone 0216-R.
June 6. 'l\!lephone Swarthmore 0882-J. Near
transportations and tea-rooms.
8 I
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook ot
Westdale avenue entertained 10
gUlI!sta at supper party at I their
home· on Decoration Day..
Mrs. A. ·P.. Shenkle and her
daughter Mrs. Joseph Schubert of
Dickinson avenue' vacationed last
week at a cottage on hiland
Heights, N. J. They were Joined
oV£r the holiday week-end by Mr.
Shenkle, Mr. Schubert.' Phll Shenkle, and by Mr. S. ~ Shankle
and family of Arlington" N. J.
Dr. and Mrs. Wllilam Earle
FOR SALE-Ready cut, mixed woods,
F=O"'R"'S
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F..xcellent
condit'lon; dog
house, medlum size. Phone SwarthmoN) 1847.
FOR SALE-Girl's 26'" bicycle, good
condition. $7.60 Call Swarthmora
100
100
100
000
000
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100
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson
of We~dale a.venue euteriatned at
cocktails 'at their home In bonor
ot the birthday anniversary of Mr.
Robinson. and with their guests
later attended the Sertea Dance in
the Woman's Club, Saturday .evening.
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WANTED-KIln for local Recreation
CLASSIFIED
Association's Summer Crans Pro·
gram.
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Tuesday. July 1
Wednesday• .July 2
Tuesday. July 8
TueaMy. July 15
Wednesday, Jqly 16
0, NLY A FEW· DAYS LEFTI
try.
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ply to Box AC. The Swart.hmorean.
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ruesday. June 17
. Friday. June 20
NEWS N:OTES
, JJoob KOeJak SappUee
Ga ce¢fng C&rda-Hobb,. ~
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apartment, Swarthmore vicinity" roof
for (our. $90. Dr. Harter, West Chester
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swa.
Media
Away
Norwood
Home
Manoa.
Away
Clifton Heights
Away
Drexel Hill
Home
Manoa
Home
Norwood
Away
Medla
Home
Clifton Helghla
Home
Drexel Hill
Away
All games 6:16 P. M.
and tounleDol'. to !lelp deeNe OD •
eourse of stud',. or e~eupa.tJoD.
Frfle Boo'left 8. 1
TOllLINSON COUNSELORS
1.11 M ....1I:et St.
'l1IUadelphla, It ra.
PETER DI NICOLA
vtA N TED - Unfurnished house or
107..J"L
APTITUDE TESTS
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
Veteran and expe<:tant
wife, urgently need two or threo
room bouae~plng apartment by July
1. Call Swarthmore 1453-1.
WANTED-Part-tlme sales girl for
Media ShoP. Write Box AI, The
swarthmorean.
WANTED-We will buy at best prices,
old china, glass, furniture, firearms.
Call Holly Oak 4313 or Bolly Oak
6120 collect, for appointment. All businesS confidential. Colonial Cupboard,
No. 5 Phlladelphla Pike, WUmlngt9 n,
Delaware.
. WANTED-Three bedroom apartment
or house. unfurnished for September
oCQ'.1panc)·. Write 40,3 N. Chester road
or phone 1616.
WAN T E D-Small non-housekeeping
apartment or room and bath, tor
occupar..cy. August I, by single young
man. Write F. r.... Hereford. 41· Unl·
verslty place. Charlottesville, Va.
WANTED -
T
FricIa7•
LEGION JR. BASEBAll SCHEDULE
AlNSWORTH-WERNHER POST 427 SWARnIMORfl
ed. Work guaranteed. Ziegler's, Mil- Grade Mothers of the, Rutgers ave-
mont Park Pa., Swarthmore 1030-.1.
Ridley Park 2112.
nue School at a dessert party at
her home Wednesday.
PERSONAL
Registered CorseUere,
Mrs.. Elsie McW1111ama. "l'eL Swarth~,,~~"!i!i~
-more US3-W (or appolntme.n~
S.....n.bmore 1448
PERSONAL-RegIster now for SePt«nber at thei Swarthmore Nursery
BROOKS
SchOOl. Tel. Mrs. G. W. Brodhead,
Asbee &; Rubbish BeInOYe4
Swarthmore 2806·.1, or Mrs. J. P.
Kahler, swarthmore. 2806-M.
IAWDIJ Mowed
General Hauling.
PERSONAI--Brttannlca Junior for 236 ILIrdIng Ave.
Morto... Pa.
pre-school and grad\) school children.
For demon-stratlon, Swatthmore 0998 ~~~
after & P.M. Daniel Kirk.
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0 0
0 0
1 0
1 1
2 0
1 0
Totals
Totals
29" 1 Zl 11 "
Score by Innings:
Hornets
0 0 0 0 3 2 2-1
Legion
0 1 0 1 2 0 0-4
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HORNE'l'll
Thorbahn. .. ,
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G. Swan. 8b' 0
Huey. 2b. p_ •. 1
DaltoD, p. cf a 1
Bradford. If._ Z 1
D. Swan. c .... a 1
Bullock. cf.... a 1
Farr, Ib......_ Z 1
Streetar. rf,... 21 1
Weed. rf........ 1 0
Helmuth. p.... 1 0
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Swarthmore ·1833
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COLLEGE DRIVE
IN lAST WEEK
ot tbe ftfteen regions In 'tbe
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p"ulted States has beeu riven a
quota. ,to be raised by. Alumni D:ay,
New books ~ontlnue to flow Into
June 1'. The alumni and trlends of
the
Swarthmore Public Library.
the college In tbe Phlladelpbla
The field of recent flct1gn Is rearea. must contr.lbute 140,000 by
presented by "Sing, Brat. Blnay"
that date If they are to meet their Rene Fulop-Miller: "Mr. Bremble's
quota, G. Morton DaUer, cbalrman Buttons," Dorothy Langley; "88.8of the Eastern PenllS'ylvania Re- safrass HlU," Charles A. Smart;
HAurara D&.wn ..• Herman Wouk;
gion hoas announced. ThJ.s region,
"The Enchanted," Martin Flavin:
With 1085 than two weekB tn
u.s t~e area bavlns: the greatest "The Gentle BusD," l:Jarbara GlIes:
whick to raise . the remaining
concentration of aluD)nl, has the "The Big Sky," A. B. Guthrie, Jr.:
$219.000 ot their million-dollar
Royal,"
Sinclair
gJ.:eatest re:!lponsl~lI1ty for meeting "Klngsbtood
first year quota.. Swarthmore ColLewis: "The Gilded Rooster, I f Richlege bas started a "match-your! Its ~quota.
ard E. Roberts; "Prcsldenthtl MisLeonal'd C. Ashton, chairman of sion." Upton Sinclatr: "Vain Sha·
money' plan to insure the tJUcc~
the Borough Ca.mpalgn tor Swartb'- dow," Hartzell Spence; "Peach
of this year's financial drive.
JalIlea A. Perkfns. executive di- more College, reported that $8,884 Breaks Out," Angela. Thlrkel: ·and
rector of the C8.Dlpaign, announced of the ,10,000 quota had 1)0 tar "So Long at the Fair," Anthony
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th'13 week tha.t a. smal.\.;. group of been received from borough real- ThQrne.
alumni under the loadership ot d·ents. He urged everyone who had
To the "whodunlt·~ section have
Richard ·W. Slocum.~i.iia'rman of not been sollctted personalty to
been
added: "The Shadow ot
the Special OUts Committeo. have send their checks directly to· the
Guilt."
Robert Bloomfield; "Mise
agreed to .give "09.600 by June :ollege. "Only $1666 Is ne'l:ded to
Agatha.
Doubles
tor Death," H. L.
14 If the other friends and alumni me,t our quota.... he saJd. ''We V. Fletcher: "Make Mine Maclaln. ,.
or ilia college would contribute an shit!" certainly ~ach that mark by Baynard Kendrick: "Tho Fireside
June 14tlC..·
equal a:m.ount .In the same time.
Book ot' Ghost Stories," Edward
Wagenknecht; '''rhe Woman' In
Black:' Leslie Ford: "The Gun·and
Summer Recreation ProP" June 23 to Aug. 1
Mr. Smith," Jonn Godey; "Miss
Wlthcr~ Regrete," Stuart Palmer;
"Puzzle for Puritans," Patrick
Quentin: and uDe'\"lI at WestcMc:'
V. Sackvllle-WeeL
Rutgers Ave. School
OoUego Ave. School
Those who spurn ficUon wlll
10 to 12 A. H10 to 12 A. M.
tlnd
entertainment and informaI to S P.l\L
I to 1I I'. l'>L
tion In uEvet-green State," Nard
Jonea: "I've Shed My Tears," D.
Rectstratlon for Summer Club at 0:00 A. M., J~ 23rd In
F. Karaka: "How to' ~'atl.'· Carl D,
College Ave. SChool
Lane; "Hurrah tor Arkansas!"
l\.larguerlte Lyon; "The Great Salt
Dlrected emft I\Dd l,lu.y progmm from 0 to 12 l-lonc1a7 through
Lake, I f Dale L. Morgan; "Pr~88ure
1"rlMY for sIx weekB.
Cookery," Ida; BB:l1ey Allen: IIBlood
Money,"
Francis
R.
Bellamy:
IIMenagerle In F Sharp," F. W.
Helnshelmer: "The Flying North,"
Jean Potter: "Our Island Lighthouse," Bernice Richmond; HMor_·
e.f.u de· St. Mery's American .Jourwith naIIT _
" - 1M DO
ney."
Kenneth
Roberts:
and
"Along the Maine Coast," W. N.
c'MDlne wilt IeeDl • IIWe lea
endlea. No 4ut te ~ around
WUson,
aDd _ _ OD eft..,u.lnr·
To provide wholesome occupation for school-free days, the LIbrary has added these books to the
juvenile shelves: "Pancakes-Parts,'"
Bishop: tiThe Modern Wonder
Book of Ships," Norman Carlisle:
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uAdve·ntura North," R. G. Emery:
Retamed within 7 Dap
"Wlndy Foot at the County Fair:'
l"rances Frost; "Big Bright Land,"
Enid Johnson; "Galapagos Bound,"'
FeUx Riesenberg, Jr.: "The Owen
BOys," Hazel Wilson; "Wee Willow
Whistle..," Kay Avery; "Susan and
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the Butterbt:es," Ralph Bergen....... _
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qren: "Plum Daily Adventure,"
Elizabeth Coatsworth: "Benjamin
boice PeTS"'" Aug.
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Marguerite
Henry:
HThe
Zoo
Book," Dena Humphreys; "Practically Perfect," Janet Lambert: and
"Party Shoes," Noel Streatfield.
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6/16
6/28
6/30
7/7
7/14
7/21
7/2B
8/4
8/11
Boro Within $1666
of Meeting
Quota
Registration for Nursery and Primary Groups
Thursday, June 12
Fee $10
Fee $2.00
Mak. YOlr HOlleelll.ill Collplel.
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7/18 A Grace Park
A Eddystone
6/26 A Tloloum
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B Grace Park' 7/2 H Lolpervllle
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B Proopect
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and~ Mrs~ Paul J .. Furnas and
famUy will visIt Mrs. Furrias'
mother, Mrs. G·eorge. E. Silloway
of North Chester road, the week
beginning June 10.
Jay B. Snape, son of Mr. and
M.ra. J. Roy Snape. of Harvard
avenue, gr~duated June 2 from Tho
Mercersburg Academy, PR. Jay WM
a. member of the Marshall Utcran'
society, the Camera Club. tho
Chemistry Club, and won the var~
s~ty "'M" In track. He wa,s also
a member of the swimming team.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller of
Thayer road are spending a few
weeks on the~r farm in North
Clarendon. Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hilles of
the Swarthmore Apartments left
laSt week for thE! west coast to
visit tIlelr daughter Jane, who Is
engaged as an occupational thera..
plst at the Children's Hospital In
Loa Angeles. They plan to return
In about a month via Banft and
Lake I..oulse.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ashton
who have been spending the winter with Dr. Dorothy Ashton of
Elm avenue left last week to spend
the summer In Reading. Vermont.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Follett and
t'}TO sone bave moved from HarVar-d avenue and are sta.ylng In
the IlaDslik home on, Cornell avenue until moYltitr Into tbelr newb'
purehaaed bome at 20 Obe",ln avenue next montb:. .
Mr. and Mno. Robert F. Engle,
.Jr., and· three oblldren, former
o_e.... of 10 Oberlin, a .... mov.iq
to Mt. Ai....rno road, ElW)'D.
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evening, June 10, at 8 o'clock In
Clothier Memorla:l Hall at Swal'thmore CoUege. Aftor the class processional played by Benja.min L.
Kn~edler,
organJst, there was u.
choral reading from The Sermon
on the Mount.'Matthew V and VII.
Helen Hoot was leader and Leonard Mygatt and Betty Hartman,
soloists.
The, Madrigal Singers. all of
whom are members of t~e graduating class. sang a vocal selection.
"Soon-Ab Will Be Done'· by Dawson: The singers are Heleh. Disque,
Alice Hornaday, James Hornaday,
Befh HUey, Robert McCowan. William Moore, Carolyn Morse. Nancy
Rlncllffe,
Betty Spencer,
and
George Warren..
. An eBsrt.y entitled "Commencement: 'W'bat It Means to Me" was
given by John Polk. Following this
there was an tnstrumental duct,
"Lo! Here the Gentle. ~La.rk" by
Btshof'J. Graham I<'"'oster playing the
flute and Weston Clarke the clarinet with Charles l'~lston accompanying a.t the piano.
An essay. "The TIn Woodman's
Heart:" was delivered by Steven
Spencer. Patricia Paul played vlolin solo, flLegende'" by Wieniawskl.
The address was gtven by Harry
E. Oppenlander, teacher in the
Sw.arthn1o'k-e· High·· Scliool;""
'spoke on tbe 'topic "Teaching is
Adventure. I,
Awards and scholarships w€v"o
presented by Frank R. Morey. Su...
For Father's Day
Men's Fine Quality
SHIRTS
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JUNE 1
FOR SUMMER FUN
Pre-Third Graders
\ May Sign at
Either School
pervlslng Principal. and the preBentation' of diplomas was made by
Roy W. Delaplaine, President of
fhe Board of School Directors. and
G. Baker Thompson, High School
PrinCipal.
The class BOng' with musIc by
Nancy Rlncliffe from words adopted from Longfellow's "The Builders" was sung by the class, with
Virginia. Feddeman M leader and
Nancy Rlnclltfe as aCcOmlJanlst.
After the I"ecesslonal the Alma
Mater was sung in the traditional
manner from the lobby'wlth lights
dimmed.
The following are the Rwards of
prizes for schlastlc excellence: Phi
Bela Kappa. Book Award. Reader's
Digest Award to ValedictorIan,
Business Men's Association Award
In Mathematics, and Albert D.
Spaet'h Memorial Award In Science
-:-Graham Foster: (Woman's Club
Award in French and American
Legion Award in Social Studies-Andrea Wilcox; Hermine Meyer
Memorial Award· in German and
Swarthmorean Award in JournaItsm-Carotyn Morse; Swarthmore
Ltbrary j\ssociatlon Award In English-Anne Kegonlgat; Rotary Club
Award in Latin-Alice Hornaday;
.John Kline Memorial Award in
Music--Weston Clarke; Bausch and
Lomb Medal tor Excellence in Physical Science--Steven Spencer; A·
ward for Excellence and Service in
Secretarial St.udles--Dolorea Bag(Continued on Page 4)
EnaL~!E.·
There will be an open house for
the engineering alumni ot Swarthmore College in the new wing of
Bardsl&Y Hall on Friday evening
to dJopJay the new 800,000 pound
tesUng macblDe which
1947
'W88
recent..
ly InmaIlecJ. 'l"be men will aeeemble
fo~ dIDDeJ',at Boward ;Jobnsona' In
Media, rouowlq ,rblcb\ the, will
return to:· the _ _ to
IDQect
the Ilew ...aMn..
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W.Uh the completion of the High
School' Commencement Tuesday
night and the week-end festivities
centered around the Swarthmore
Collegc Commencement Monday.
community minded residents are
looking ahead to the annual Fourth
of July celebration. The Swn.rth.mor", Duslnees Association under
whose sponsorship this community
and Its friends and holiday guests
bave enjoyed Hvely, safe and
sane Independence Days for many
ye~rs is Quietly at work on plans:
for the coming celebration.
The 1947 \i>rogram win be detailed In an early Issue of the
Swarthmorean so
keep on the
watch.for it. At present expressed
Interest seems to deslro lusual
parade for the young fry, games
on the school grounds for all ages,
an afternoon of varied sports to in:terest· all with vocal wishes for the
water sports and
the
baseball
game.
Plans for the holiday evening ar~
shaping u!> with rumors of a communlty open air dance leadh~g to
date. On the fringe, ho,vevet·, are
devotees of t'he former Fourth ot
.July fireworks which drow tremendous crowds to the Rutl;rers Ave.
fleld but which had to yield to war
exigencies. If you have a preforence, It's not too late to be vocal
about it to any member of the
Business Associ.aUon. l
$3.00 YEAR
Capacity Audience
Hears Trinity Choir
On Thursday, June 5, a capacity'
audience, tbe largest In the 52
years of the church. heard the
Men and Boys Choir of TrInity
Church sing Mendelsaonn's Symphony Cantata "Hymn ot Praise"
under the direction of George
Anderson, rector ana accompanied
by David Tudor, piantst.
Opening tbe program was Mr.
TU,dor's piano interpretation of tno'
symphony. . For Swarthmorcans
who have heard only his virtuoso
playing on tb e organ, !IIr. T' udor
demonstrated conclusively the wisdom of his recent deCision to give
up organ and devote his whole at~
ten 11 on to the piano. I
Thursday, June 12. is the day
to register chtldren jOining the
Nursery and Primary groups of the
The opening chorus of the choir
Swarthmore Recreation AssociaAll
Men. All ThlD~S" used the maUon's, Summer Program. All boys
and girls who wera two ye~rs old
Jcstic theme 0: the First Movement
before September 1, 194:6, up to
ot the Symphony. In this as well as
those who have finished second
the remaining great choruses, "The
grade may register from 10 to 12
Night Ie Departing" nnd "Ye Nain the morning and one and 3 p.m.
tion Offer to the Lord" very comThursday at the College avenue or
mendable singing was done. ParRutgers. avenue SchOOlS.
-rhose
tlcuJarly enjoyable was the preunable to register, at that time may
clsloD or attack and release and the·
sond checks to Mrs. Avery Blake.
beautiful quality of tone produced
499 Amherst avenue.
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by the choir. The outstanding boy's
Mrs. J. :1. Crookston wil:.h an able
voice was Bruce Godfrey's, clear.
start Including, Mrs. Estel1e .larsweet. and perfectly true tn pitch.
den, Mrs. Edith :Kenny. and Mrs.
All the voices attest to careful
\Jeraldine Putt. will offer the usual
attention to the hJghest musical
entertaining. healthful and educastandards. and Inspired directing.
tional playtime every morning from
Con!dderlng the extreme youth of
9 to 12 from June 23 to August 1.
so mnny of the boys the singing
Coach Russell Snyder is taking
of this dltficult music was astonregistrations
for
.the 'baseball
ishlng.
groups.
Other summer clubbers
Tho quality of the m{'n's voices
re~ster ou .opening day June 23 at
in the chOir, is particularly high.
College aven'Ye School. Mrs. W. H.
Of especiaJ 'beauty was J. Harrison
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E.'.M..t.WOOd'~t9,nC?r vOle,e In. tbo. re. _
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wDl use .tue kUn· at Rutgers ave·Mrs; ?IUan ............
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nue School.
Scout leader and Mrs. Robert' HU- "The SorrowB of Death." Also outAll those who are Interested in kert. assistant. will chaperon 11 Rtanding In tho chorus work was
working with plastics are asked to Scouts of Troop 16 -w:ho wt11 spend the lovely Qoprano voice of Mrs.
II)0k for an electric jig saw which four days over the. week-end at the .1osephlne Godfrey. a well known
may be borrowed or rented for this Delaware County Summer Camp, Philadelphia ".Inger "'h· 0 sang ,"Ith
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work.
Camp
}o~lizabeth
Borton,
near Mr. Eastwood, the duet "My Song
. Summer ~lub activttles are made Birdsboro.
Shall b.e Always Thy Mercy."
the direction ot Theodore Purnell
Swimming, boating and hiking.
and assIstants Don Dickenson. Bar- as :wcll as preparing meals over
,.
barn. Davis, Ann Bradford, Molly an out-door grtlle will be enjoyed
Storck, Mrs. Elsbree and Sally by the following BCOUts: Polly
W~odward. Co.mplete plans will be Told, Anno Hllkert, Julie Lange.
announced later.
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Milly McCowan, Barbara Schu~
macher, Valerie Worth, Muriel
Watkins,
Patsy li'innegan. Amanda
CORRECTION
Spackman,
Persis Gearing and
Tho BaccaJaureate .Service wHI
va held· Sunday at 11 a. m. in Ruth Garrett.
Mrs. Peter E. Told, Mrs. John
Clothier Memorial instead of in
the Meeting House R..'): was an- Schumacher of Swarthmore. and
nounced in last weeks' S\VARTH- Mrs. Herbei--t Spackman of Farnum
MOREAN. Dr. Brand Blanshard road, Media. will as.~ist with the
Swal'thmore as the 'Conter of thls
transportation.
of Yale Is to be the speaker.
area.'s
police radiO set-up played an
Thts outing cllmaxe3 a spring
At 5 p'.m. on Sunday the Men
i"mportant
part Monday In the capand Boys Choir of Trinity Church season of hiking and nature study.
ture
of
Daniel
P. Turanow. 21-yearLast week the S~outs called on
will give a recital in the Cloisters
their newest h"onorary member. in- old New Yorker, near Smedley
of ClothIer Memorial.
Dr. Lionel Trilling of Columbia fant Johnny' Fry. whose mother, Park five h'Ours after he had
University will 'give the phI Beta Mrs. Horace P. Fry of North Ches- murdered Francis L. Devon, 23. of
Kappa address in the Meeting ter road has been as.~lsttng with Oxford who had given him a ride
from Philadelphia. '!'he murder is
House 3.t S p.m. Sunday night.
the Scout activities.
l'eported to have been the culmination of an argument about the two
men's war records.
"l'he rCPOl't was received bl' Mrs.
Ruth '.rowsend at the Swar~hmore
headquarters at 3:34 P.M. OCCUrSwarthmore College. June 13-16, 1947
ring on Baltlm{)re pike near Media
Friday, .June 13th
it was flrst reported by a nearbY
8 p.m.
Class Day Skit, Whittler House
resldent as an accident, Tarnnow
having leapt from the car after the
Saturday, June 14th
fatal shooting, just.as the vehicle
Alumni Association Meeting. Meeting House
11 a.m,
crashed into a pole.
'I p.m.
Alumni Lunch, Front Campus
2 p.m.
Parade of Classes
Within :3cven minutes Patrolman
Program, Arthur Hoyt Scott Auditorium
2.16 p.m.
Joseph
Guida. of the Swarthmore
B8:seball Game with Penn Athletic Club
3.30 p,m•
Pollee
l>ep~rtment was on
the
4.30 p.m.
Alumni Tea. Parish Hall
Reunion Dinners
6.30 p.m.
scene and gave the general alar'm.
Alumni Dance. Dining Room, Parish
9 p.m.
Sergeant Elmer Zehley was also
10 p.m.
Alumni Sing, front Steps of Parish
acUve In the search as 60 COtnSUDday, June 15tb
mWllty police. state troopers and
Baccalaureate Service. Clothier Memorial
11 a.m.
county detectives combed the area..
Brand Blanshard. Yale University
..,:'hree
MedIa. officcrs made the
Annual Meeting ot the Swarthmore Cl!apter
8 p. m.
~ctual
appreh.enslon
after a resiof Phi Beta. Kappa and Initiation of new
members, Bond Memorial
'
.
dent of the section reported seeing
Faculty Tea. for Seniors and their trlends,
4 p,m.
the· murderer.
In front of Parish
Men and Boys Choir. Trinity Episcopal
6 p.m.
One of the Swarthmore eat'S
Church. Cloisters
.
act e d a a communication car
Last Collectlon, Clothier 1tlemorlal David
7.30 p.m.
tlJroughout the period, receiving
Krech
Phi Beta. Kappa Address, MeetJng House
B.30 p.m.
and sending the messages Which
Lionel Trilling. Columbia Unlvers\ty
kept a,uth"orltles! working closely
and eftlciently, resulting In a tight
MtwJ,e'J',. Jmae 1811l
net being drawn about the murder11 aJOL
• Commencement ;Exerclllea, ArthUr Hoyt
., Scott Auditorium. Addre1!8 b", 1~''9ld
er and hi" be.tnC dellwred IntQ the
fit.' e·n,
: .
banda of
'dlstrlct attorney In
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wllo.....
The officers of the class are
David Campbell. President: Leonard Mygatt. Vice-President: Betty
Harbnan. Secretary; George Warren, Treasurer.
MeG's
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Cl~m::e~~:~e:ft
~::r~:~:l.:;:~!~:T HE'GISTER
High SchooJ were held Tuesday I
,
THE CLASS
THE SWARTHMOREAN
WISHEs
Class of '47 Features Fellow
Students, Teachers In
Commencement
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And Other Interesllng
Activities
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the
ahort order.
COLLEGE GIVES
LOCAL DEGREES
Seven Boro Residents
Graduate From
Swarthmore
Seven residents of the borough
are in the graduating claas wbo wIll
receive
their
diplomas
from
Swarthmore College on Monday
morning. 'rhe Honorable Harold
E. Stassen will give the principal
addreSB a.t the ceremonies which
begIn at 11 a. m. In the Scott Am.
phltheatre.
Receiving degrees will be Gordon
W. Douglas. Robert F. Gemmill
Alan N. Hall, Eleanor Ward In
ouye, Elliott Richardson, Jr.• Mar
shaU Schmidt and Jane Sorber
Elizabeth Pope, a. former resident
of Swarthmore is also In the grad
uating class.
Gordon W. Douglas, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James B. Douglas, en
rolled at Swarthmore as 0. member
of the class of 1946. During the
war he was a pilot In the AAF
with the Ai r Transport Command
serving from July, 1942. unUI Oc
tober, 1946. He married Miss
Wilma Sibley of Huntsville, Ala.
returning to college In the fa.1l of
1945.
'He will receive his B.S. degree In
mechanical ~ngtneerlng. He was
co-captain of the football team this
year and played varsity la.crosse
thIs spring. ·As a member of Pb.l
Kappa. Psi, he served as president
In 1946 and w~ president ot the
Inter-Fraternity Councll. He Is
a member ot Book and Key. the
senior honorary society for men
Robert F. Gemmill, son .pf Mr
/
a
ar..~ ~r~. ,t:~~i,~. Q~~tnJIl" ~.~,te.~~~
Swarthmore in the fall ot: 1042.· but
wns called to acUve duty In the Air
Force. where he served from De
cember, 1943.. until November
1945.
He majored in economics
and plans ·to teach in the sumnler
school in the University of Tennes
see this summer. He is a. member
of Phi Kappa Psi, of which he has
been secretary for the past year.
Alan N. Hall. son of Mrs. Helen
1\(. Hall. will receive his B.A. de
gree with a major In history. He
entered Swarthmore trom George
School In the fall of 1941. During
the war. he served as a B-24 pilot
with the 15th Air Force, returning
to Swarthmore In De·cember, '1946.
Before the war he was a member
of the Phoenix and the Swarthmore
Network staffs. This past year he
has played varsity soccer.
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Organize Class in Braille
A class in Braille was organized
June 1 0 at Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. where
succeeding
meetings will be held. The course
conSists of 10 lessons. A teacher
supplied by tho Volunteer Service
for the B~ind, 1415 Locust Street
Philadelphia. met with the group
who named itself the Swarthmore
Six Dots. a very significant title.
There will be a lesson each Tuesday' from 10 to 11 A.m.
Those joining this week were
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates, Mrs. Robert
Hilkert. Mrs. Milton H. Fussell,
Mrs. Jack Thompson, Mrs. Frank
S.
Reitzel,
and Mrs:.:r. v. S.
Bishop. Anyone Interested Is In~
vtted to Jotn the group.
Wms Penna Scholarsbip
Andrea Wilcox of Ogden avenue,
a member of the Swarthmore High
School graduating class was announced as the Delaware County
winner of the state scholarship thiB
week. The award carries $100 a
year tor tour years and Andrea
wtJl use it at Swarthmore College.
Red Cross Picnic:
. The annua.l picnic tor aU volunteer workers In any branch of the
Red Cro.... will be beld on .Sa.turday, J.une 24 at the Waynesboro
Farm· in Paoli. ReeervatlODB should
be made before ,June 16 ,rlth MtM
Dorothy SWeeney, Peraonnel Service, 611 N, Broad Bt. In Pblladelphla. Traino leaving Suburban
SJation'trom G to '6:10 P.II. will be
met at PaoIL '
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SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATI NG CLASS OF 1947
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Der party given by Mr. and Mrs.
J. Wtn. Simmons or Wallingford,
following rehearsal of their marriage which w1l1 take place Saturday at 4:30 In the Trinity Church.
Among the guests will be the wedding . party; Mrs. Howell
Lewis
Shay. Jr., and Mrs. W,llliam Dixon
Shay; matron-of-honor: Stamford,
Conn., best man and the ushers Mr.
Vt1ll1anl Dixon Shay, Mr. Howell
Lewis Shay, Jr., Mr. Robert FillmOre, of Scranton. Pa., and Mr.
Kenneth Weeks ot Stamford, Conn.
Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs.
Howell Lewis shay, Sr.. 'Mr. and
Mrs. Wtlliam MUla Conron of
Stamford. Conn .• Mr. and Mrs. EdBon S. Harris of Rose Valley at
",'hose home the wedding reception wlll be held, Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Simmons, 2nd, of Rose
Yalley. Mr. and Mrs. Edson S. Harris, Jr., of Rose Valley. and Miss
Carol Conran. sister of the groom.
Personals
)lr~
and Mrs. A. lL Marsh of
Columbia avenue are entertaining
Mrs. Marsh"s mother, Mrs; Mary S.
Grumbles of Jacksonville. 1"Ia.., for
several monthe.
Mrs. Birney K. Morse of Yale
avenue entertained at a luncheonbridge hi honor of Mrs. Grwnbles.
WednesdaY.
Mrs. George D. Pilgrim of Yale
avenue entertained Informally at a
luncheon-bridge Thursday In hon
or of Mrs. Grumble.,.
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee oC :aU.
Holyoke place has retired as presi ..
dent at the Young RepubUcans
Club of Pennsylvania after servlng
two years and In recognition of 'her
work was presented with· a gift at a
luncheon-meeting held at the home
of Mrs. Earle Hepburn of Merion,
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Friday.
Mrs. Alexander Ewing of Da.rtmouth avenue left Monday by plane
for the west coast and then on to
Honolulu where she will have an
extended visit 'wlth 'ber son Lt. Col.
Edwin C. Aiken and wife and their
two BODS.
Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of Cedar
lane bas returned from a "islt with
Mrs. B. W. Parker of Bethesda,
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Wlll1am Stanley
Kits have announced the engage-
0'
Md.
:Mrs. D. D. Rowland of Cedar
lap.e Is entertaining her Dunt, Mrs.
Charles Adams of Palm Beach.
Fla., who will spend the summer
here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McHenry
and their eons B1U and Bob of Parrish road leave June 19 tQ occupy
their
newly
purchased
home
"Spindrift" on Wesloy avenue,
Ocean City where they plan to vacation through Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rodgers of
Riverview road entertained Mrs.
Rodgers' brotber, Dr. C. E. Welch
and Mrs. Welch of Boston, Mass.,
as their week-end guests.
patSy McCahan has returned to
her Strath Haven ave. home after
completing her freshman year at
Mt. Holyoke College. Pn.tflY leaves
June 26 for camp Kehonka on
L8.ke Wlnnepesaukes to act as
councUor through August.
Mrs. W. C. Darltngton of Media
entertained at a baby shower for
Mrs. WUllam Dodd ot Providence
. Village on Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Gllmour of
Harvard avenue are entertaining
Mrs. Gilmour's Sister, Dr. Hannah
... G. Roach, professor of History at
Connecticut College, New London.
Conn .• {lor a few days.
Dr. and 'Mrs. H. H. Brinkmann
and their daughter Betsy and Mrs.
Brinkmann's mother, Mrs. F. L.
Kellogg of Walnut lane are "faCRtloning on the west coast tor the
next three months. DurinC' !hell'
absence their homo will be occu
pled by friends.
Janet Randall has completed her
junior year at Hood College and
bas return~d to 'ber home on Riverview road.
Dlxle Hetzel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William E. Hetzel. Jr., of
Thayer Toad, and Lee Hartzell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ji'rank
C. Hartzell of Wallingford, will be
graduated at the 144th commencement of Bradford Junior College,
Bradford, Mass., on Juno 9.
Dixie was manager of the senior
field hockey team which won the
cup this year. s'he has been a
member of the house committee.
and scnlor member-at-large of the
ment
their daughter. Elaine, to
Mr. Francis Pelzer Lynah, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Lynah
of Walltngtord.
Miss Kite is a graduate of Rogers
Hall. Boeton, attended Goucher
College and has just completed her
junior year at Swarthmore College.
Mr. Lynah was gTaduated from
Admiral Farragut Academy and Is
attending
Swarthmore
College
where he Is a. member of Phi Kappa. Psi. Before returning to college,
he served as a lieutenant d. g~) In
the NavY Air Corps.
The wedding will take place
August 23 in the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church.
HONOR BRIDAL COUPE
Miss
Carol
Maude Froebel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guenther
H. Froebel of "Tall Oaks," and Mr.
Louis de 1\1011, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl de Moll ot Park avenue,
whose marriage will take place
Saturday nt seven o'clock In Saint
Peter's ChUrch in the Great Valley, Paoli. are being entertained on
the following occaslons:
Miss Frobel was guest of honor
Wednesday evening w,~en Miss
Doris Rowand ot Elm a~nue. who
wUI serve as 'maid of honor,_entertained the bride's attendants and
6
War
Mnl. Frank V. Brewster of Dick ...
inson Avenue, and Mr. Alexander
Robert Long, son Of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel J. Long of Boothwyn, took
place Saturday, June 7, at three
o'clock in the Swarthmore PreBbytartan· Church.
The Rev. Dr. Da.vid Braun performed the ceremony.
The bride, given In marriage by
her father. wore a.wedding gown
of white faille with fitted lace
bodice, sweetneart neckline, long,
tight-fitting sleeves, and full skirt
with train. Her finger-Up veil was
aUached to a coronet of orange
blossoms, and she cp.rrled a. bouquet
at white carnations and gardenias.
Mrs. W. Hen~ Linton. Jr., J!l18ter of the bride, as matron-or-honor wore a blue taffeta gown featuring a brocaded bodice with
sweetheart neckltne, and carried a
bouquet of pink-tinted gardenias
and carnations. Her headdress was
a Dowered coronet with blue velling.
Mr. Richard V. Gordon of Detroit, Mich., cousin of tne groom,
served a~ best man, and the ushers
Included Mr. George H. Barlow of
Boothwyn, Mr. Frank E. Ivee. Jr .•
of Prospect Park, Mr. W. Henry
Linton, Jr., of Boston. Mass., and
Mr. Robert C. Stetser of Perkasle.
Pa.
The brIde's mother wore 4. dress
of aqua Crepe trimmed with appliqued bratd, and a corsage of·
American
Beauty rOses.
The
groom's mother chose light rose
sbadow crepe for he·r gown. Her
corsage was ot white carnations
and tiny blue lrln blossoms.
Special music was turnlshed by
Mr. Benjamin L. Kneedler, organist, Mi88 Jean Matter. soprano, and
Mr. Warren Stetler. baritone.
By a curIous blunder on the part
of the caterers the receptJon which
had been planned to follow Immediately at the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church wa..~ transferred to
Trinity Episcopal Church.
Out-of-state guests included Mr.
and MrS. W~l1ace W. Brown and
family of HarUord. Conn., Miss
Margaret E. van Dyck of Middletown, Conn., Mr. L. B. van Dyck,
Jr., of Cortland •. N. Y., Dr. and
Mrs. Lyman Kells. l\{r. and Mrs.
Edgar' Fowlston, Mr.; and Mrs.' Errol B. Ellis. and Miss Bettty Muscart o~ New York City.
The baby Is a granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Abram B. Fawcett of
Ridley Park, formerly of Swarthmore, and of Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Brlnslleld
or
Girard avenue •.
Mr. and Ml"S. WllUam H.
Mc-
Inroy of College avenue a.nnounc~
the birth of their first child, a.
daughter Patricia, Reed Mclnroy, on
the afternoon of JUJle lOin the
Lying-In Hospital.
Philadelphia.
The baby 18 the granddaughter Of
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thatcher.
UNKLE HANK SEZ
Our
SEEMS Ut
N~A-DAY&-· BAC~
WHEN I WAS A eoY we.
JE~/S1'~O
SOONER.
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Heartiest
7-l.D..-';V
Congratu-
,
wom part on
)"our
auto
,,·orks
like
an IIlfectlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. derner
of Cornen avenue are receiving U negleoted r the worn part will
congratulations upon the blrth of materJaU,. tIamnge the car, prob..
an eight pound, nine ounce son ably resuIUni In
accIdenl8.
named Elrlc Charles Gerner, on
June 6 In Fitzgerald Mercy Hos- A lot of oootly repairing Is 1l8uall,.
pital.
the final result of . fatJ~ to gh-e .
The new baby i8 a grandson of JOur car the ptvper care. See us
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Gerner of
service.
Dartmouth avenue, and ot Mr. and for rune quality pal'lB
Mrs. Elrie S. Sproat ot Cornell avenue.
I'RIGHT IN THF CENTER OF TOWN JI
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam S. Fawcett of Park avenue are being congratulated upon tbe birth ot a. nine
pound, two and one-half ounce
daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, on Ma.y
CAllO'l40 O.uTMOUTlt E.UfAY[Tf( AvES.
2 S in Taylor Hospital.
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Marie Ahtes
Caspar Bierman
Katrina Bogardus
Fred Boyce
Louise Archbold
Doris Black
Lois Booth
Bernice Bromley
Dolores Bagby
Lora Blackman
Dorothy Borden
Jean Brown
Virginia Bagshaw
Jean Blakiston
Virginia Bott
Stuart Brown
land Heights. Ohio. and Miss Amy
Cowan of WeyulOuth. Mass. .
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with
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The Bouquet
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"On the Corner"
BEAUTY SALON
the barber
i
ordered.
SIarIIDg
To the Class of
FEARS AND SUPERSTITIONS
• Fe~ious in his paint, feathers.
and horns, weird in his ceremo- .
nial dance; the medicine man once
.I
played on the superstitions and
fears of his victims to sell his
•
snake oil. resurrection bf'ew1 and
\
all-healing ointment. He more
oftcin ~ed than cured. Such pagait quackery has yielded to science. Research
has come-to th~ aid of medical practice and today
diagnosis and treatment of disease are 01} a sound
scientific basis. To benefit by the progress which
the years have wrought, see your physician when
m. Place yourself in his care. We supplement his
service by ti1Iint: your prescriptions CXRc:tly as
1947
Bouquets
FOR
Magazine Subs criptic ns
of
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Sciath
LONG-BREWSTER
Marllyn MacElwee of Mt. HolyThe marriage of Miss Diana
oke place spent several days :at the Brewster. daughter of Mr. and
U. S. Navnl Academy, AnnapoUs,
Md., and attended the June Week
festiviUes.
Mrs. David P. Wisdom of Vassar avenue accompanied by her
daugbters Catharine and Miriam
will leave Sunday for Estherville,
Iowa to visit ner parents for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. llrad~
sbaw at Yale and Harvard avenues have returned from Hot
Springs, Va., and a. visit with Mr.
Thursday • Friday
and Mrs. James Ii". Pinkney of ))0.
vidson, N. C., frequent visitors in
Saturday • Sunday
sivarthmore.
Tbomas Randall. of Riverview
road entertained Charles Brennan
of san Francisco. Cal., a Washlng
ton and Lee classmate for a few
In Technicolor
days. Tom arrived home Frtday to
vacation until June 17 when he reFeature: 2:10.7 - 9:20
turns to college for the summer
session.
Mrs. Margaret Hogan of Yale
avenue lett saturday to be tne
No Advance
cuest for a week of·. MiBa Rebecca.
Smedley ot Media at 'her cottage
~.
miJCe&
at Pocono llanoI'.
JIIao EuDice Elisabeth Shay and
Mr. WI\Uam )lUIa Conron, Jr., ....11
... honor ....... Prlda:F at a· dln-
of bonor. and Mrs. Thomaa Harris
of West Chester. Miss carolyn
Lindsay. and MIBe Dora Wood of
Wllmlngton. as bridesmaids wore
similar gowns of deltt blue faUle.
teaturing titted bOdices. cap sleeves
and full skirt. and wore Jarge
Horsehair hats. The maid of honor
carried yellow roses and gypsophUa.
tied with blue ribbons while the
bridesmaids carried yellow Mar-.
guerltes and purple Iris tied with
yellow dbboDs.
Mr. Holland Sayre served as best
man for his brother. and the ushers Included Mr. William Piper,
Mr. Wllllam Wells, Mr. Charles
Brogan or Swarthmore, and Mr.
James Vost(jrs of Secane.
A reception followed at tho home
of tho bride's parents. The bridal
party received before a fireplace
banked with laurel. The mother· of
the bride wore a gown of aqua
crepe with a corsage of gardl"nlas.
The mother, of the bridegroom
wore" dress of flowered print with
a headdress of gardenias.
Following a wedding trip, the
young couple will return to Penn
State where the bridegroom will
continue his studies' for bls Master's Degree and after October 1.
they plan to make their home In
Tulsa, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton Dickson
Miss Jean Arundel Storrs, daughOPEN 7 A. lII.-8 P. IlL
and Mr. and Airs. R. Blair Price of ter of Mr. and Mrs. ·Donald Curtis
-OUTSIDE OATERING ISERVI~
Swarthmore will entertain Thurs- 9torrs of Swarthmore place, to
day evening In nonor of Miss Froe- Mr. Allyn Thurman Sayre. Jr., son
Wednesday, 7 ••m. • 2 p.m.
Sunday, 12 8 p,m. ~
bel and Mr. de 'Moll at a progres- of Mr. and Mrs. SaYl"e of SprlngDAILY DINNERS •...•....•.• 85c .to Sl.IIO
sive dinner tor the wedding party field. took place on Saturday at
SpecIal OhIldren's Platters
and out-of- town guests.
7: 30 o'clock In the Swarthmore
~!I"!I"
Mr. arid Mrs. Carl de Moll will Presbyterian Church.
entertain at -a buffet supper for
The Rev. Dr. David Braun per- ~~~"¥~
the wedding party and out-ot-town formed the candlelight ceremony
guests folloy/lng the rehearsal on before a cnancel banked with cytoFriday night.
Hum ferns, white gladioli and UghtMr. and Mrs. 'Harte Flemming ed candelabra. while the aisles of
and Miss Frances Flemming of the church were alight with canHaverford will entertain at a d1es held by standards entwined
BEAUTY SALON
luncheon Saturday tor the bridal with Ivy.
party and out_of_town guests.
The bride, given In marriage by
Beauty graduates with c:CJOfi lim ceOut-of-town guests attending the ner father, wore a wedding gown
wedding will Include Mrs. James of ivory saUn. fashioned with
Nelson of Spartansburg. N. C., :Mr. sweetheart necklln e, 1ong tl g ht
13
Cheller Road
and Mrs. John Lcsselles of Boston, sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt.
Call Swarthmore.0476
Mass.• Mr. Herbert Thomas, Wash- Her veil of tulle fell from a Queen
ington, D. C .• Mr. and Mrs. John Anne's cap of heirloom 'Duchess
HaUon and Mis9 Virginia George,' lace, and sbe carried an arm b~u~
or
Charlottesville.
Va.,
Miss quet of white Easter lilies.
Frances Carver of CbarlestQn, W.
"'''1 P enny MC Mill
.
.In ss
u n of ~'BrlckVa., l\Uss 'McConoughey of Cleve-
Councll~
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bouse Farm," Grady:v1l1e, as maid
SAYRE--STORRS
InUmate friends of the bride.
SWARTHMOREAN
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from
David Campbell
Eleanor Carter
Jane Carr
Robert Cauthorn
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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Friday, June 13, 1947
THE
2
Personals
!\h'.
Mr~. A. H.
and
Marsh of
Columbia avenue arc entertaining
Mrs. Marsh'" mothi'r, 1\11's. Mary S,
Grumbles of Jacksonvill(·. I"la" for
soveral months.
MrS:!. Birney ]{. Morse of Yale
avenue entertained at a lunchconbridge in llOnor of Mrs. Grumbles,
'V'cdnesda~'.
:!'tIl'S. G('org(' D. Pilgrim oC Yalc
avenue cntertnillcd InCot'ulally at a
luncheon-bridge ~rhursday in honor of Mrs. Grumbles.
l\tn>. Irvin H. l\Iac]';lwce of :Mt.
Holyoke place has retired as IH"esident of the Young Republlcans
Club of Pennsylvania after serving
two years und in recognition of 'her
work was presented with a. gift at a
luncheon-meeting held at the home
of ]\Irs. Earle Hepburn of Merion,
Friday.
Mrs. Alexander l';wing of Dartmouth avenue left Monday by plane
for the west coast and then on to
Honolulu where she will have an
extended visit with ner son Lt. Col.
Edwin C, Aiken and wife and their
hvo sons.
:\[rs. D. D. Rowlands of Cedar
lane has returned from a visit with
Mrs. B. ,V. Parker of Bctllcsda,
Md.
Mrs.
D.
D.
nowland
of
Cedar
lane is entertaining her aunt, :l\1rs.
Charles Adams of Palm Deach,
Fla., 'who will spend the summer
here.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. McHenry
and their sons Bill and Dob of Parrish road leave June 19 tQ occupy
their
newly
purchased
home
"Spindrift" on ,\VesIcy avenue,
Ocean City where they plan to vacation through Labor Day.
ner varty given by Mr. and Mrs.
J. Wm. SimJllonS of 'Vullingford,
following rehearsal of t)leir marriage which will talte piace Saturuay ut 4:30 in the "!'t'inity ellUl'clt.
Among the gllests will be the wed.
ding .party; .i\ll'l'>, Howell
Lewb;
SIIR~', Jr., and !\II's. vV'illiam Dixon
Hhay; matl·on-of-hollor; Stamford,
Conn., bel!5t mall and the ushers 1\1...
\Villiam Dixon Shay. Mr. Ho".. ell
l~e\\'is Shay, Jr,. 1\11'. Hobert I"mmorc, of Scranton, Pa., and ]\:It·.
J(enneth Wcelts of Stamford, Conn.
Other gu('sts will be Mr. and :\irs.
Howell Lewis S'lmy. S.·., !\II". and
1\I.-s. '\Villiam
Mills Conron
of
Htamford, Conn., :\[1'. and 1\Irs. Edson S. Harris of Hose Valley at
whose home the wedding reccption 'will be ]leld, Mr. and 1\'11'13.
John \V. Simmons, 2nd, of Rose
Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Jo~(lson S. HarI"ls, Jr .. of Rose Valley, and Miss
Carol Con ron, sister of the groom.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. ,VnUam Stanley
"Kite have announced the engagement of their dLLughter, Elaine, to
~h'. Francis Pelzer Lynah, Jr., son
of Mr. und 1\Irs. Francis P. Lyna'h
of \Vallingford.
1\Iiss I{lte is a gt'a']uate of Rogers
Hall, Boston, attended Goucher
College and has just completed her
junior year at Swarthmore College.
~{r. I ..ynah was graduated from
Admiral ]+'arragut Academy and Is
attending
Swarthmore
College
where 110 is a. member of Phi Kappa Psi. Before returning to college,
be served as 0. lieutenant (J. g.) in
the Navy Air Corps.
The wedding will tal~e place
August 23
in the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church.
1\Ir. and Mrs. Oliver Bodgers of
Rtvervic'N road entertained Mrs.
Rodgers' brother. ])r. C. I'.!. 'Velch
and 1\Irs. \Velclt of Bm;ton. :MUSH.,
as their week-end guests.
Patsy McCahan has returned to
HONOR BRIDAL COUPE
Mrs. l'~rnnk V. Brewster of Vickiuson Avenue, and Mr. Alexander
Hobert Long, son of 1\11'. and M.-s.
Samuel J. Long of Boothwyn, took
IJlace Satul·uay, June 7. at three
o'clocl{ in the H\\'UI'thlllorc PrcsbytCl'ian ehUl·clI.
"rile Hev. HI'. DavId Braun perfOI'lUed the cel·cmony.
"rhe bride, given in marriage by
hc.' father, WOI'C a. wedding gown
of white faiHe with
fitted
lace
bodice, sweelheal't Jtecltline, long,
tight-fitting sleeves, and full skirt
with train. Her finger-Up veil was
attached to a coronet of orange
blossoms. and she ca .... ted a bouquet
of white carnations and gardenias.
1\11'5. W. Henry Linton. Jr., 5tStel' of the bride, as matron-of·honor wore a blue taffeta gown rea~
turing a
brocaded bodice with
sweetheart neckline, and carried a
bouquet oC pink-tinted gardenias
and carnations. Her headdress was
a flowered coronet with blUe veiling.
Mr. Hichard V. Gordon of Dctroit, Mich., cousIn of the groom,
~ervcd as best man. and the ushers
inc1u
of Prospect Par].\:, Mr. W. Henry
Linton, Jr., oC Boston, Mass., and
:!\Jr. Robert C. Stetser of Perkasie,
Pa.
"rhe bride's mother wore a. dress
of aqua crepe trimmed with appJtqued braid. and n corsage ot
American
Beauty
roses.
Tho
groom's mother chose light rose
shadow crepe for her gown. Her
corsage was of wllitc carnations
and tiny blue IrIs blossoms.
Special music was furnished by
Mr. Benjamin L. Kneedler, organist, Miss Jean Matter, soprano, and
Mr. 'Vancil SteUer, baritone.
Il)." a curIous blunder on the part
(If the caterers the reception which
had bcen planned to rollow immediately at the Swarthmore Presbyterian ChUrch was transferred to
1'rinity Episcopal Church.
Out-of-state guests included Mr.
and Mrs. W;lllacc
Brown and
family of Hartford,
Conn., l\Hss
Margaret E. van Dyek of lIiliddlctown, Conn., 1\lr. L, n. van Dycl{,
Jr" of Cortlnnd, N. Y.. Dr. and
Mrs. I,yman Kells, Mr. and 1\Irs,
Edgar Fowlston, Mr, und Mrs. Errol B. Ellis, and ]\fiss Bcttty ]\tuscart of New York City.
I
1\[tss
Carol
Maude
Il'roebel,
daug'hter of ]\11'. and Mrs. Guenthet'
H. Frocbel of "Tall Oaks," and Mr.
Louis de 1\1011, son of Mr. und Mrs.
Carl de :Moll of Park avenue,
whose marriage will tal{e place
Saturday at Rev('n o'clock in Saint
Peter's Church in the Great Valley, Paoli, are hcing entertained on
the following occasions:
Miss Frobel was guest of honor
W'cdnC'sday evening
w"hcn
~liss
Doris Rowand of Elm nlnue, who
will serve as 'maid of ]lOnol" entcrtatned the bride's attendants and
intimate friends of the bride.
1\11'. and Mrs. Pemberton Dickson
and l\Ir. and 1\'[I'S. R. Blair Price of
8wurthmorc will entertain ThuI·Sday evening in nonor of ~liss l"I'oebel and Mr. de 1\1011 at a progl'essive dinner for the wedding pal·ty
and out-of· town guests.
1\lr. and 1\Irs, Carl de :Moll wUl
entertain at -a butlet supper for
UUl wedding party and out-of~town
guests following the rehearMaI on
Friday night.
l\'h'. and Mrs. Harte Flemming
and
Miss Frances Flemming of
Haverford will
entertain at a
luncheon Saturday for the bridal
party and out-of-town guests.
Out-of-town guests attending the
wedding will include Mt's. James
Nclson of Spartansburg. N. C" 1\1r.
and 1\£rs, John LosscHeR of Boston,
Mass., Mr. Herbert Thomas, \Vrrshtngton. D. C., Mr. and Mrs. John
Halton and .i\Hss Virginia Gcorge,
of
CharlotteRville,
Va.,
Miss
l'~rances Carvet' of C'harlesto.n. \V.
Va., .Miss'McConoughey of Cle\·eland Heightfl, Ohio, and 1Io!iSR Amy
Cowan of Weymouth, Mass,
her 8trath Haven ave, home after
completing hcr freshman year at
1\1t. Holyoke College. Putfl~T lNl.vef!
June 26 for Camp Kehonka on
Lake Winnepcsaukcs to act as
councilor through August.
Mrs. W. C. Darlington of Media
entertained at a baby shower for
Mrs. William Dodd of Providence
Village on Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Gilmour of
Harvard avenue are entertaining
Mrs. Gtlmour's sister. Dr. Hannah
G. Roach, professor of History at
Connecticut College, Now London,
Conn., fOr a few days.
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Brinkmann
and their daughter Bet..~y and 1\Ir8.
Brinkmann'!oJ mother. l\II"H. F. L.
Kellogg of Walnut lane are "aCLLtlontng on the west coast for the
next three month::;. During (heir
absence their home will be occupied by friends.
Janet Randall has completed her
junior year at Hood College and
has returned to her home on Riverview road.
Dixie Hetzel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. William E. Hetzel, Jr., of
Thayer road. and l..(>c Hartz('ll,
daughter ot: Mr. and 1\1)'8. I"ranl'
C. Hartzell of Wallingford, will be
graduated at the 14 4th comm~ncement of Bradford .1unior College,
Bradford, Mass" on June 9,
Dixie was manager of the ~enio['
field hockey team whic]l won the
cup this year,
S)u~ has been a
member ot the house committee,
and senior member-nt-Iarge of the
War Council.
LONG-BREWSTER
Marilyn MacElwee of Mt. Holy1.'hc marriage of :\IiRS Diana
oke place spent several days at the Rt·cwstel'.
daughter of ]\f1-. and
U. S, Naval Aca(lemy, Annapolis.
l\Id,. and attendif'd the June \Vel!l~ t
festivities.
Mrs. David P. '\Vh:;dOlTI of Vassar avenue accompanied by her
daughters Catharine and Miriam
will leave Sunday for Estherville.
Iowa to yisit ner parents for a few
weeks.
Mt". and Mrs. Thomas A. llradghaw or Yale and Harvard avenues haV(~ returned
from Hot
Spring-R, Va" and a. visit WiUl ~lr.
Thursday - Friday
::ind ~lrs, James I". Pinl\.llcy of Jlavidson, N. C., frcqu('nt \'jsiton; in
Swarthmore.
Saturday - Sunday
Thomas Randall of Rivervi('w
road entertained Charles Brennan
of san Francisco, Cal., a \Vashington and J ..ec classmate for a few
In Technicolor
days. Tom arrived home Friday to
vacation unUl June 17 when he re~
Feature: 2:10 - 7 - 9:20
tUrns to college for the summer
I MEDIA
4 Big Days!
"The Jolson Story"
session.
Mrs. Margaret Hogan of Yale
a.venue left Saturday to be the
guest for a week of Mis.q Rebecca
Smedley ot Media at her cottage
at Pocono Uanor.
Miss Eunice Elizabeth Shay and
lIr. WUliam Kille Conran. Jr" will
be honor
Friday at a din-
"Y.
The baby h; u. granddaughter of
M.·. and Mrs. Abram B, Fawcett ot
H.idley PlI,rlt, formerly of SwarthmOl'e, and ot Ma'. und l\l1·.tI. John L.
BrInsfield of GlI'al'd avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mclnroy of College avenue announce
the birth of their first child. a
daughter Patricia Rced 1\1clnroy on
tlte afternoon of June 10 In the
Lying-In Hospital.
Philadelphia.
'rhe baby is the granddaughter ot
Mr. and 1\1 1'5, \Villiam H. Thatcher.
BIRTHS
Select lU1SSEIlS. A worn part on
UNKLE HANK SEZ
Our
SEEMS \.11(1:. FOLK& IS
ALWA"iS IN /II. HUR~ ,.
NClW-A-OAYS- - BACK
I WA& A BOY WE.
JE~' S1'AR"reD
SOOHER.
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Heartiest
Congratu-
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Mr. and 1\Irs. Charles R. Gerner ),OUI' auto ,,'orks like an infection.
of Cornell avenue are receiving lC negleotcd, the WOI'I1 part will
congratulations upon the birth of materially tlanmgc the car, proban eight pound, nine oune'] son
ably resulting in serious accidents.
named Elrie Charles Gerner.
June 6 in }<'itzgerald Mercy Hos- A lot or costl)" I"elJairing is ac;lUllly
lations
on
tbe flrwl result of fnJlure to gh'e
Cl\.~, Sec llS
pitat.
trhe new baby is :L grandson of your car tho I)roper
'Mr. and Mrs. David F. Gerner of
Dartmouth avenue, and of Mr. and tor tUnc f,IUt.Uty parts r...nel service.
Mrs. Elrie S. Sproat of Cornell avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. WllUam S. Fawcett of Park avenue are being con~
gratulated upon the birth ot a. nine
pound, two and one-half ounce
duug-hter, Nancy Elizabeth, on May
28 In Taylor Hospital.
to
the
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Wednesday, 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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Specfnl ObUdren's Platters
The Bouquet
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Marie Ahtcs
Caspar Bierm:m
Louise Archbold
Doris Black
Dolores Bagby
Lora Blackman
Dorothy Borden
Jean Brown
Virginia Bagsha w
Jean Blakiston
Virginia Bott
Stuart Brown
Katrina Bogardus
Lois
Booth
Magazine Subs criptic f1S
Call
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Scientifically Air Con(liUoncd
Thurs. _ l"rI. and Sat..
"Stairway to Heaven"
with
HAVID NIVEN nnd
J{'I:\( InJ.NTEH
Su turday Matinee Only
1 P. 11.
"Alice in WonderlancJ"
1\100., TUes., aud 'Vetl.
EDWARD G. nOBINSON
In
No Advance
13 s..'ath Chester Road
"The Jobon Story"
In Tedmloolor
Bernice Bromley
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Bouquets
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To the Class of
FEARS AND SUPERSTITIONS
'47
.,
• Ferocious in his paint, feathers,
and horns, weird in his ceremonial dance, the medicine man once
played on the superstitions and
fears of his victims to sell his
snake oil, resurrection b:-ew, and
all-healing ointment. H~ more
often killed than cured. Such pagan quackery has yielded to science. Research
has come to the aid of medical practice and today
diagnosis and treatment of disease are OI} a sound
scientific basis. To benefit by the progress which
the years have wrought, see your physician when
ill. Place yourself in his care. We supplement hb
service by filling your prescriptions exactly as
•
ordered.
StartIDg n..tmMlaJ'. June 111
of
Beauty graduates with confi.clence-
Swarthmore 2080
COLLEGE THEATRE
Fred Boyce
BEAUTY SALON
FOR
''The Red House"
in Prices
hou:;e Farm," Gradyville. as maid
of honor, and l\frs. Thomas Harris
of \Vest Chester, Miss Carolyn
LindsaY', and Miss Dora \Vood of
\Vilmlngtoll, us bridesmaids wor~
similar gowns of ucJCt blue faille,
featuring fitted bodices, cup sl('eves
and full skirt. and woro large
Horscltair hat3. The maid of honot·
carried yellow roses and lP'IJsophUa.
tied with blue rlbbonH while the
bridesmaids carried yellow Mal'guerites and purple iris tied with
yellow ribbons.
Mr. Holland Sayre served as best
man for his brother, and the ushe.-s included Mr. 'Villiam Piper,
]\fr. 'ViIllam 'VeIls, Mr. Charles
Brogan of Swarthmore, and Mr.
James Vosters of Secane.
A rccellt10n followed at the )lome
of the bride's parents. 'rho bridal
party received bpCore a. fireplace
banked with laureL 'rhe mother of
the bride wore a gown of aqua.
crepe with a corsage of gardl"nlas.
The mother of the bridegroom
wOl'e a dress of flowe"ed print with
a headdrcss of gardenias.
Following a wedding trip, the
young couple wlll return to Penn
State whero the bridegroom will
conUnue his studie::; for his Master's Degree and after October 1,
they plan to make their home in
Tulsa, Okla.
SAYRE-STORRS
Miss J can Arundel Stons. daughter of M ... and l\lrH. Donald Curtis
StorrR of Swarthmore place, to
MI'. Allyn Thurman Sayre, Jr., son
of l\-h-. and 1\Irs. SaY.'e of Springfield, took place on Satm'day ut
7:30 o'clock in the Swarthmore
PI·csbyterian Church.
The Rev. Dr. ]):l\'id Bl'aun performed the candlelight ceremony
uefore a c'huncel banked with cytotium ferns, white gladioli and lighted candelabra. while the ah;;lcs of
the church were alight with candIes beld by standards entwined
with ivy.
The bride, -given in marriage by
her father', wore a weclding gown
of ivory saUn, fashioned with
sweetheart neckHnC',
long tight
sleeves, fitted bodice and full sldl't,
Her veil of tulle fell from a Queen
Anne's cap of heirloom 'Duc~less
lace, and she carried an ann bou,,:,
<[uet of white Easter lilies.
Miss Penny ?lfcMultln of ~'BrIck-
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SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATI NG CLASS OF 1947
Fnday, JUDe 13, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
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SWARTHMOREAN
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MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
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Michael's
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The Bouquet
FRANK
'''On the Corner"
BEAUTY SALON
the barber
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Eleanor Carter
Jane Carr
Robert Cluthorn
THE
Friday, June 13, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
'SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1947
THE
Friday, June 13, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1947
BEST
Hail
WISHES
Graduates!
for a
Happy
and
Successful
You're
Future
Bound
to~the
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Class of
Weston Clarke
Barbara Earnshaw
Graham Foster
Katharine Hayes
Barbara Davis
Charles Elston
Harriet Gilbert
Carol Heinze
Hilda Denworth
Joan Faulkner
Betty Hartman
Charlotte Hobbs
Virginia Feddeman
Virginia Hay
James Homire
Helen Disque
1947
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Elizabeth Huey
Robert McCowan
Robert Moorehead
Samuel Nowell
Richard Jones
Katherine McDowell
David Morcy
Harty E. Oppenlander, Jr.
Barbara Lukens
Anne Megonigal
Carolyn Morse
Christine Parsons
Marie McCandless
William Moore
Leonard Mygatt
Patricia Paul
A Better
World!
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Best Wishes
To the Class
Congratulations!
EDWARD
L. NOYES
and CO.
1947
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Helen Hoot
Alice Hornaday
Robert Hopson
lames Hornaday
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Swarthmore
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John Polk
Jane Polk
Gloria quick
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Sales - Seroice
Yale and Rutgers
Swarthmore 1439
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THE
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\'\fe-StOIl Clarke
Barhara E.lfnsha w
Ru-bara Davis
Charles Elston
Harriet Gilbert
CMol Heinze
Hilda l)cnworth
.lo.tn ElUlkncr
Beet)' H.uLnun
Charlotte Hobbs
Helen Disque
Virginia Fcddcl11;\1l
Virginia H:\}'
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Robl'f[
Elizabeth Huey
K.llharim! Hayes
Gralum Foster
J amcs
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MCCOW:l11
Robert l\.'loorcllt:;ld
Samuel Nowell
Richard Jones
Katherine McDowcll
Da vid Morey
Harry E. Oppenlandcr, Jr.
Kuban Lukens
Anne Mcgonigal
Clrolyn l\'Iorse
Christinc l'arsons
M.uie McCandless
\'\Iilliam Moore
Leonard
~"l}'gatt
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To the Class
of
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Congratulations!
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Robert Hopson
James Hornaday
Phone 0440
Buchner's
Toggery
Shop
Phone
Park Avenue
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Alice Hornaday
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Swarthmore
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Helen I-loot
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Mari.mlla Pitman
John Polk
Jane Polk
Gloria Quick
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Sales - Service
Yale and Rutgers
Swarthmore 1439
THE
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SWARTHMOREAN
JUDe
13, 1947
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SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1947
Success
to the
Class
of
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dally. reading and wrIting and In
As a mother and a wife ....d
varied ways belog netpful to the hosteas and friend. 111'8. Cook in..
service men and to the Uttte chUd- terpreted life on Its highest levels. .
PUBLISIIED EVERY Jl'BIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, P.4.
Dear Editor:
ren, to whom she carrJ.ed toys and Hera waa a real ChrlBtla.n ohara.cTHE SWARTIDIOBEAN, INO., PUBLISHER
ter, shedding its radiance abroad
A nyone w h 0 recop Izee the Im- books, reading aloud to them. "She
l'hOlle,' Swartbmore otIOO,
was always serving others", said a to abide as an Insplr.lng memory.
W. T. E.
portance ot ... torelgn trade to the Swarthmore neighbor.
PETER E. TOLD, Editor
MARJORIE TOLD, Aesoclate Edlt<>r
Lorene McCarter
Rosalle Pelrsol
Barbara
K~nt
American
economy,
and
the
Impor
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,
tance of the proposed InternaUonal
Entered 88 Seoond Class Matter, January 24-. 1929, at the Post
Ofrlce at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of March 3. 1879.
Trade.Organlzat1on to world trade.
'I'hia is your day ••• Your Wed w.c dayl
will be 8utticlenUy concerned over
,
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
A clay yotive cL'! med
, of • , • pIe"""" for.
the so-called Wool Bill, 8.S14.
We know you'D want evel)'lbiac perfect,
SWAR11IMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947
wblcb has P88Sed tbe Senate and
1b=========",,;==';"====~====";'=====!11 the H~)\lse. to write immediately to
particularly the flowers. We'D lie c1eIipt.
At
the
morning
service
last
Sunthe
President
asking
him
to
veto
it
Presbyterian Church Notes
eel tv talk over all your pLms and help
Children's Dt~y for tbe meulbers day; Dr. KelBer baptised Sanl;lra because of the tarift feature added
you in evary posaible way.
of the Church School. parents and Gale Bernard; daugh~r of Mr. and by the Ho·usc.
Mr&
Harry
N.
Bernard;
Robert
anyone Interested, will be held th1B
Sunday morning at the .11 o'clock Curtis Eldredge. son ot Mr. and ... The League ot Women Voters is
service. Members of toe ·Church Mrs. Curtis Eldredge; James Rus- takln~ no stand with respect to the
We Deliver
Novelty &
School wUI participate in the serv.. sel Fox, Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- wool price support features of the
ice. A cordial welcome Is extended sel .J. Fox, and Judith Lynn Rox- bUl, but it Is opposed to tho Idea
Decorative
'
Phone
by. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John ot eltJ1.er a permissive Or mandato everyone.
B.
Roxby.
Jr.
tory
addlUonal
import
tarlft
(In
A joint meeting of the Session
Candles
Swa. 0450
this case esta1;JIlshed at up to 50 %
and the Board of Trustees will be
ab.ove the prevalllng high duty of
held briefly after the morning;
TrinityNo~
$.34 per pound) for the following
wor~htp thls,unday. In tho Church
Springfield. Pa.
Baltimore Pike
Holy Communion wlll be cele· reasons:
Study_
.
brated at· 8 A.. M. Church School
Th2 Board of Trustees will meet
has been discontinued tor the sum...
at 8 P. M. in the dhurch Btudy on
1. United
nave
to pay States
higherconsumers
prices for will
imTuesday evening, June 17. Thla mer. At the 11 o'clock service ot
ported
wool
in
order
to
subsidize
meeting ·was postponod trom th~ Morning Prayer the Rector will
regular monthly meeting date ot preach on the topic. "The Inade- the industry. Two-thirds ot the
woof consumed In this country is
quacy of .American Education."
June 10.
The chOir wm sing In the clois- Imported.
Circle 8, Mrs. GeQrge Schoblnger.
ters
on t.he Swarthmore Conega
Chairman. will meet Thursday,
2. More seriously. because of the
campus
at 5 P. M.
June 19. for lunch at the home of
Importance ot the U. ·5. wool marthan the dignifled surroundings of our
The choir school has discontinMrs. Hai'old C. Stott. Cedal" Gl·ove
ket
Australia,
New
Zealand.
ued Its session tOr the summer.
, Road, Newtown Square. I:,a.
and South Africa, this bill wlll
establishment is the mental and physical
Ushers for the 11 o'clock servico
The Evening Circle of the Wontjeopardize
our
etrorts
at
Geneva
·comfort provided. An adequate airan's Association for aU bt..:.slnc8S on Sunda.y will be: R. G. Halg, to establlsh the International Trade
Vlomen a~d young mothors will 'head usher;. S. B. Brewster; B. Organization.
conditioning system assures perfect
meet" Wednesday evening. Juno 1 S. Keirn; L. W. King; A. H. Knabb;
F.
W.
Luehring;
A.
E.
Pritchard'
3.
It
wool
tarIffs
arc
raised.
then
at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. G. G.
temperature at all times and our ampli• efforts will be made to raise tariffs
8a.velll. Mt. .AIvemo ro&d, Elw-yn. and C. W. T. Randall.
on otner commodities, and ·the
Cars w1l1 leave the church shortly
flcation allows the service to be heard
whole
Trade Agreements program
Christian
Science
Notes
beCon' 6:30. Flonle 8up1)e-r Wii.l bl)
"God the Preserver of Man" is wl1I be wrecked.
distinctly throughout our many porIon
served.
the subject ot the Lesson-Sermon
at large gatherings.
In short, wool is a test case on
In all Churches of Christ. Scientist,
. Metbocfist Church ·Notes
whether
this
country
wIth
itS
new
The Young Adult..q Group will on Sunday• .June 15. The Golden
international resf,onslbilltles will
have their picnic on Saturday. Text is: "'The Lord Is my strength
place the Interests of one ot 'Its
June 14. at .. p.m. at tlJe Morrow and my shiold: my heart trusted
Industries
above Its enUre ·foreign
Estate. 1046 Harvard Avenuo. The in him, and r am helped" (Psalms
pollcy,
and
above the Interests of
_ICIOU o. fUNiuu
swimming pOOl will be open. All 28:7).
all consumers. It Is to your interyoung adults of ·the churCh and
est as a citizen· to write the Presi1820 CHESTNUT STREET
congregation are invited.
dent to veto the Wool Bill 5,814.
The Sunday mornlng service at
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Prichard
MARY It. lAIR, _ . "
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11 o'clock w:Ul be the Annual of MiChigan avenue were hosts to a Frances R. Fussell
Thanksgiving Offering service for club supper party Sunday evening Chairman, International Relations
the Woman's Society. Mlss GwenCommittee
whEm the members present IncluddoUne Narbeth. misalonary In AlSwartnmol'e
League of Women
ed
and. Mrs. George Plowman,
geria. will be the speaker.
Voters.
Mr. and Mrs . .Jack Thompson. Mr.
The Junior Church will meet at
and Mrs. John M. Broomall, 4th.
the same hour In the chapel.
and Mrs. Charles· Fischer. Mr. and
The Church NurserY is open
Mrs. Paul Will1ams. Miss Mildred
from 11 to 12 and parents may
Ano~her or Swarthmore's notSimpers. Mre .. Paul Sharpless. Mr.
leave the~r smaller chtldren there
and Mrs. Samuel Hayes. Mr. and abies. has crosse.d the ·rlver into·
during the 'morning service. Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Wick and their week- "Our Lang Hame"-Mrs. F.ullerton
. Wllllam H. Shultz, .Jean Holman
end guests Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Cook. who for many years
and Alice Patterson will be in
radiated religion In our community.
Wick.
charge.
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe of
Of late .Dr. and Mrs. Cook have
The ushenl .tor the morning w1l1
Thayer road accompanied by her sojOUrned In Atlantic City. because
be George Alston. Robert. A.. Detdaughters, Marte Louise and· Eli- of her hcalth;_ but always her
weller, Carl E. Tu~ts. Harry E.
zabeth Ann wlll leave Juno 17 for hea:t dwelt tn Swarthmore. her
New, and John C. Spahr.
Th Social Hall w11l be open on a five-week trip to the west coast. real home. She ~hall a genius for
Thur:day evening at 7 for super- En r?ute they will visit Mrs. For- friendship and hosp.ttaltty and
Her friends. esvlAed recreation under !.Ir. Pur- _sythe s brother, Mr. E. S. GUlette cheersheddlng.
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and wife ot Chicago, Ill., and will pecially In her church. meant much
nC
Boy Scouts meet on Thurs.. also stop at Ye~lowstonc. Zion and to her, for she had a. rare gift for
day evening at 7 under the direc- other Interesting National parks. friendship and helpfUlness.
. Mrs. Cook's practical Christianity
tion of Mr. France. scoutmaster.
In Calif~rnla. they will visit Mrs.
Rehearsal tor the Senior c'hoir Forsythe s tather, . Mr. Halbert led her tirelessly Into ~any torms
on Thursday evening at .7.30.
~owers Gillette of San ~arino. of servIce-such as long hours in
.
ca.I., and return by way ot the the Traveller's Atd In its varied
goutbern
routo ,vltb
carlsbad ministry to Servl~e men and woCaverns. N. M., and the Grand men; vlsltl.ng hospitals almost
Canyon as part ot toelr itinerary.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun. Minister
Rev. lL Lewis Cutler, Minister
SUNDAY. JUNE 15
:1..1.00 A. M.--Children's Day ServIco.
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
SUNDAY. JUNE 15
ei.UIII'd 10
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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all your
NEWS NOTES
Mr.
A Swarthmore Saint
Wishes
William Soden
Lewis Tanguy
Wanda Tyler
Winifred Rumble
Elizabeth Spencer
Robert Thorbahn
George Warren
Suzanne Schellhase
Steven Spencer
Leola Thornton
Patricia Weiland
David Shank
Joan Streeter
Evelyn Thompson
Betty Widdowson
Nancy Rincliffe
Be
FuHilled
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GOES TO THE CLEANERS
AND LIKES IT
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CHURCH SERVICES
Congratulations
To the 1947
Graduate
•
SUCCESS
No Father's Day worries at Buchner's.
TO THE
Here are gifts to suit Dad's every taste
10:00 A. M.-Church School.
CLASS OF 1947
With the sincere wish that all your
ambitions will be fulfilled
HANNUM
& WAITE
Yale and
Chester Road
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B. J. HOY
Andrea Wilcox
Harris & Co.
5 AND tOc STORE
Swarthmore
11.00 A. ·M.~hank-Otrerlng Service.
-Sport jackets
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson. Rector
SUNDAY. JUNE 15
8.00 A.. Y.-HoIY Communion.
11:00 A. M.-~ornlng Prayer and
Sermon. Topic: '""The InadequaCY" of American Education."
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY, JUNE 15
11:00.A.. :M:.-Bacca.laureate Service
In Clothier Memorial. Brand
Blanchard wUl·be the speaker.
11:00 A. Y.-The Meeting House
will be open for any ·wbo would
like to come tor worship.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18
9:30 to 3:30-Sewlng and Quilting
in Whittier House. Box Lunch...
eon. All ..... cordlalllr invited
out-doors menooties galore for the "knot"
1!;U1W1'ICHURCH
OF CHRIST
ST OF SWARTHMORE
II
1250
Park Avenue beloW' Hanar4
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
.
11:00 Il. IL-Sunc1&7 SchooL '
11:00 A. lL-Sunc1&7 x-on SermOD.
.
We4D~
Anne Wright
2 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
....DlnSm_ag ....h
week. 8 p.IL aeed'n .. room OpeD
daII7 OltC8pt II1In4a)'ll and hollda.JB
U to 6 p ..... W ....~ ....1lIa& ,
to oJ:'- _ _ ......: . . . .. .
expert's grace
shirts
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
Friday, June 13, 1947
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS OF 1947
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
FricIq, J.. 13, 1947
PVBLlSHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHIIlORE,
THE IiWARTIDlOREAN, INO" PUBLISHER
l"bone,· Swarthmore 0900
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PETER E. TOLD. Editor
MARJORIE TOLD, Associate Editor
Loreno McCartcr
Rosalla Peirsol
Barbara Kent
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Enterca as Second Clt1,!3S Matter. January 24, 1929. at the POst
Ofrice at Swarthmore. Pa., under tbe Act ot March 3, 1 S 79.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
dally. reading and writing and In
As a mother aDd a -write and
"arlcd ways betng nelpful to the hostess nnd friend. Mrs. Cook in6~n'lcc men and to the littlo chlld- t<.'I'I)retcd liCe On its highest levels.
rl~n. to whom Hho carr.ted toys and IIcl's was a. real Christian charaeDear Editor;
books,
reading aloud to them. "She tc.. shedding its radiance abroad
Anyone who recognizes the Imwas always serving others", said a tQ abide as an insplrlng Ulemory.
W, T, E.
pormnee of foreign trade to the Swarthmore neighbor.
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American economy. and ihc hn por tance of the proposed International
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'I'rude Orb"'tlnization to world trade,
will be Hufficiently concerned over
This is your day ••• Your Wedding dayl
A day you've dreamed of ••• planned for.
We know you'll want everything perfect,
particularly the flowers. We'll be cleligbt.
ed to talk over all your plaas and help
you in every possible way.
the so-called \Vool B11l. 8.814.
whIch has passed the Senute and
the Hom;\!, to write immediately to
At the morntng service last Sun- the President asking him Lo vdo it
day. Dr. KeIser baptised Sand1"'d. because of the tariff featUre 3.dded
Gale Bernard, daughter ot Mr. and
by the House.
l\[rs. Harry N. Bernard: Robert
Curtis Eldredge, son o( Mr. aDd
T·ho League of 'Vomen Voters Is
Mrs. Curtis Eldredge; James Rus- taking no stand with respect to the
sel Fox, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Rus- wool price Hupport featUres of the
sel .J. Fox, and Judith Lynn Rox- bill, but it is opposed to the idea.
by, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. .John of either a permissive Or mandan. Roxby, Jr.
tory additional import tariff (tn
this caHe established at up to 50 %
above
the prevailing high duty of
Trinity Notes
SWARTIlMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1947
Success
to the
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Presbyterian Church Notes
ChUdren's lJ'o.lY for the members
of the Church School, Ilarcnts and
anyone interested, will be held this
Sunday morning at the 11 o'ciock
service.
Members of the Church
School will participate in the service, A ~ordial welcome Is extended
to everyone.
A joint m~(>ting of the Session
and the Board of 'rrustees will be
]Ield
briefly
after the morning
'worshll) this Sunday, in the Church
Study.
Th~ Board of Tl'ustees will meet
at 8 1>. M, in the C'hurch Study on
Tuesday evening, June 17.
Thl9
meeting was postponed from the
regular monthly meeting date of
Juno 10,
Circle 8. Mrs, George Schobinger.
Chnirman, will meet
Thursday.
June 19, for lunch at the home of
Mrs. Harold C. Stott, Cedar Grove
Hoad. Newtown Square. ~a.
The Evening Circle o( the Woman's Association for aU lJl..;,slncss
women and young mothers will
meet \Vednes{lay evening. JUllH 1 S.
at 6:30 at the home of :Mrs. G. G.
Savellt, Mt. Alvemo road, Elwyn.
Cars will leave the church shortly
Novelty &
Decorative
Candles
Holy Communion ,vlll be cel .... - $.34 per pound) for the following
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reasons:
brated at 8 A.. M. Chul'ch SchoQI
has been discontinued tor tho sum1. United
to pay States
higher consumers
prices (or will
immer. At the 11 o'clock service of have
Morning Prayer the Rector will ported wool in order to subsidize
preach on the topic, "The Inade- the industry. Two-thirds of the
wool' consumed in this country is
quacy of American Education."
'rhe choir will sing In the clois- imported.
ters on the Swarthmore College
campus at 5 P. M.
2. 1\1ore seriously. because of the
The choir school has dlSCOntin-1 importance of the U, S, wool marued its session for the summer.
h:et to Australia. NC\\' Zealand.
Ushers for the 11 o'clock service and South Africa. tbis bill will
on Sunday will he: R. G. Haig. jeopardize our efforts at Geneva
head usher; S. B. Brewster; B. to estabtlsh the International Trade
l{elm; L. \\1". King; A. H, Knabb; Organization.
F. W. Luehring; A. E. Pritchard;
3. If wool tariffs are raised. then
and C. W. T. Randall.
efforts will be made to raise tariffs
on otber commodities. and the
whole
Trade Agreements program
Christian
Science
Notes
heCOI'(" G:30. Pj~n1c SUI"~.ler wlil br;
"God
tbe
Preserver
of
Man"
is
will
be
wrecked.
served,
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
In shol·t. wool is a test case on
Methodist Church Ne>tes
In an ChUrches of Christ, Scientist,
whether
this country with it."I nc,'\The Y('ung AdHIt~ Group '\VH1 1 0n Sunday• .June 16. The Golden
international
responsibilities will
have their picnic on Saturday, Text is: ....rho Lord is my strength
place
the
interests
of one of its
June 14. at 4, p.m. at the Morrow and my shield; my heart trusted
industries
abOVe
its
enU,'e foreign
Estate, 104ft Harvard Avenue. The in him. and I am helped" (Psalms
policy, and above the interests of
swimming pool will be open, All 28:7).
all consumers. It is to your interyoung adults of the ch.urch and
est as a citizen to write the Presicongregation are Invited.
dent to veto the \Vool BUl S.814.
The Sunday mOrning service at
Mr. and l\Irs. Jonathan Prichard
11 o'clock w:111 be the Annual
of Michigan avenue were hosts to a Frances R. ]"ussell
Thanksgiving Ofteriug sel"'vice for
club supper party Sunday evening Chairman. International Relations
the Woman's Society. Miss GwenCommittee
when the members present Includdoline Narbeth. missionary in AlSwarthmore
I...eague of Women
ed Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman,
geria. will b(> the speaker.
Voters.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson, Mr.
Tho .Junior Church will meet at
and Mrs. John :M, Broomall, 4th,
the same hour in the chapel.
and Mrs. Charles Fischer. l\ft', and
The Church Nursery is open
Mrs. Paul Williams, 1\IIss l'tfildrec1
from 11 to 12 and parents may
Another of Swarthmore's notSimpers, Mm. Paul Sharpless, Mr.
leave their smaller children there
and Mrs, Samuel Hayes, Mr. and ahl<'s has cr'Ossed the river into
during the morning service. Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Wick and their week- "Our Lu.ng Hame"-Mrs. Fullerton
'\Villiam H. Shultz. Jean Holman
end guests Mr. and Mrs, Ru~sell E. COOk. who for many years
and Alice Patterson will be in
radiated n:-ligion in OUl" com'munity .
Wick.
cnarge.
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe of
Of late J)r. and Mrs. Cook have
The ushers ,for the IDOl"oing will
Thayer road accompanied by hel" sojoul'ned in Atlantic City, bccause
be George Alston. Robert A, Detdaughters. Ma.rie Louise and Eli- of her IH'a1th; but always hel'
weiler, Carl E. Tufts. Harry E,
New, and John C. Spahr.
zabeth Ann win leave June 17 for heart dwelt in H\\'arthmore, her
The Socia1 Hall wilJ ho open on a five-week trip to the west coast. real home, She had a. genius for
hQsp.itality and
Thursday evening at 7 for super- En routo they will visit Mrs. For- fl'iendship and
Hel' friends. esvised recreation under ~Ir, Pur- .sythe's brother. Mr, B. S. Gillette cheershedding.
and wife of Chicago. Ill., and will peciall:y in her church, meant much
ne II _
The Boy Scouts meet on 'l'hurs- also stop at Yellowstone. Zion and to her. f!ll" ~he had a l'an~ gift for
day evening at 7 under the dtrcc- other interesting National parks. friendshIp and helpfuincss,
tion of Mr. France. S~outmaster.
In California they will visit Mrs.
1\"lm. Cook's practical Christianity
Rehearsal 10r the Senior Choir I"orsythe's father, .1\1'r. Halbert led her tirelessly into n~any forms
on Thursday evening at 7.30.
~owers Gi11ette of San ].[arino. of service-sllch as long hours in
Cal., and return by way of tho the 'l'raveller's Aid .tn its varied
southern
route with Carlsbad 'ministry to Service men and '\\'0Caverns. N. M., and the Grand men;
Visiting hOSl)ilals almo~t
Canyon as part ot tileh- itinerary_
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. David Braun, Minister
Rev. lL Lewis Cutler, Minister
SUNDAY. JUNE 15
11.00 A. M.--Children's Day Service.
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N.U1CY Rindiffc
William Soden
Lewis Tanguy
W'lIlda Tyler
Winifred Rumble
Elizabeth Spencer
Robert Thorbahn
George \X' arrcn
Leola Thornton
PHricia Weiland
Evelyn Thompson
Betty Widdowson
St~\'{:.l
Suzanne ScllcllhlSC
Uavid Shank
Spencer
Jo:1O Streeter
Be
FuHilled
FLOWERS
Phone
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Baltimore Pike
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FAR MORE IMPORTANT
than the dignified surroundings of our
establishment is the mental and physical
-comfort provided. An adequate airconditioning system assures perfect
temperature at all times and our amplification allows the service to be heard
distinctly throughout our many parlors
at large gatherings.
OLIVER H. lAIR CO.
D"ICTOU
NEWS NOTES
A Swarthmore Saint
Wishes
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We Deliver
o. PUNDAU
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
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MARY A. BAlR, PrMldent
YOUR RUG
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Congratulations
SUCCESS
To the 1947
TO THE
Graduate
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No Father's Day worries at Buchner's.
CLASS OF 1947
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D.• Minister
SUNDAY. JUNE I.
10:00 A. M.-Church School.
11.00 A. ·M.--'rhank-Offering Service.
HANNUM
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Goo. C. Anderson, Rector
SUNDAY. JUNE 15
8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A. M.-~ornlng Prayer and
Sermon. Topic: "The Inadequacy of American Education."
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With the sincere wish that all your
ambitions will be fulfilled
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY, JUNE 16
11: 00 A. M.-Baccalaureate Service
in Clothier Memorial. Brand
Blancbard will be the speaker.
11:00 A. M.-The Meeting House
will be open for any who would
1iIce to come for worship.
Wl~DNESDAY. JUNE 18
9:30 to 3:30--Sewing and Quilting
In Whittier House. Box Lunc'b.eon. .All are cordially Invited.
Yale and
Chester Road
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Anne \\;fright
Harris & Co.
B. J. HOY
Swarthmore
5 AND tOc STORE
1250
2 Park Avenue
Swarthmore
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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Ha~rd
SUNDAY. JUNE 15
11:00 A. M.-SUDday School,
11:00 A. I(,-Sund&¥ Lesson Sermon.
Wednesday evening meeUng each
week, 8 p.m. Reading room open
dally except Sundays and ho1l4a.ys
12 to 6 p.1L Wedna.d&:7 eTeD.iDtr. f
to 1:M p,a. _
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Here are gifts to suit Dad's every taste
-Sport jackets .. swim trunks .. for the
out-doors men ••ties galore for the "knot"
expert's grace •. We've socks .. 'n we've
shirts
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'n we've wallets •• they're so
right for the family's fall guy who's
never yet asked for a present-just pays
bills and is your staunchest ally.
BUCHNER'S
PARK AVENUE
THE FIRST REALLY THOROUGH METHOD
OF RUG CLEANING WITHOUT SOAKING
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tins.',
ThIs MIrza machine soallll. scrubs,
and wrings rugs of
lIS they pass over .. round perfprated drum.
The curved surf.... of the drum causes the nap of the rug to
be opened Uke a "V" as It passes through these four .leanIng
all types
.tages.
OnlT f5 seeonds elapse from the time soap 1Irst comes In oontact with rug until that same section passes through the IMt
operation, damp-dry and re&llY for the humidity and temperture-controlled drying room;
The MIrza Is the first reaUy thorough method of rug cleaning
without soaking, Exc1U!ive In Delaware OOunty at Paaboa'..
Rugs Cleaned and Ret.urned
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by; Blackfrlars Award for Excellence In DralnaUca-Virginla. Bagshaw;
National Honor Society
Medai for ServJce--Beth Huey.
Scholarships were a warded to six
members of t"be class. The bases of
award are: character, scholastic
attainment, ablllty to profit by a
college education, breadth of Interests, 80elal responSibility, and
financial necd. The recipients were:
Home and School AssOCiation Scholarship of '300-Teddy Oppenlandor; Choral Concert Scholarship of
'275-'Helen Hoot; Choral Concert
Scholarship of $50-AUce Hornaday; Edith Pwan Morey Memorial
Scholarship of ,/50-Betty Spencer;- Choral Concert Scholarship of
$126-'Lewis Tanguy; Class of 1947
Scholarship of $100-John Polk.
The members of the Class of
1947 are:
Virginia Marie Crist Abtes.
Louise Sumner Archbold. Evelyn
Dolores Bagby, Virginia Anne Bagshaw, Caspar Pennock SharpleSH
Bierman, Doris Cecelia Black. Lora.
Blackman. Jean Clark Blakjston.
Katrina Jans Bogardus, Lois Anne
Booth. Dor.othy Borden. Virginia
Lee Bott. Frederick Hinkson Boyce.
Bernice Frances . Bromley. Jean
Brown, Stuart Le8h~y Brown, David
Clarence Campbell, Jane Brooks
Adams carr. Eleanor Jean Carter.
Robert Wallace Cauthorn, Howard
Weston/Clarke, Jr., Barbara Davis.
Hilda Lang Denworth, Helen Cush• man Disque, Barbara. Anne Earnsh·aw, Lester Charles Elston, Joan
Faulkner,
Virginia
Feddeman.
Duncan Graham Foster, Jr.
Harriet Gray Gilbert,
Betty
Frances Hartman, Virginia. Whitley Hay, Katharine Adelaide Hayes.
Carol Louise Heinze. Charlotte
Mary Hobbs. James Leverett Homh:e, Jr., Helen Kepner Hoot,
Robert Govett Hopson. J\.lice Parks
Hornaday, James Prescott Hornaday, Elizabeth Mercer Buey, Rich-
ard Lloyd Jones, Jr., Barbara Taylor Luken", Marie Louise Mccand1088,
Robert Conrad McCowan
Katherine Barbara McDowell, Ann&.
Louise Megonlga.l, William Criswell Moore, Robert Coulston Moorhead, David ,Swan Morey, Carolyn
Beeson Morso. Leonard Towner
Mygatt, Jr., samuel M.atlack NoweU, Harry Edward Oppenlander.
Jr., Clara Chrlstlne Parsons, Patricia. Paul, Marianna Pitman, Patricia Jane Polk. John David Polk,
Gloria Stuart Quick. Robert Hugh
Raymond;· Nancy May Rtncl1lfe,
Winifred Ruth Rumble. Suzanne
Garver Schellhase, David Shank.
John Edgar Smith, Jr., William
George Soden, Elizabeth HetherJngton Spencer, Steven Sears Spencer, Jonn Perry Streeter, Lewis
Leland Tanguy, Jr.. Evelyn Jean
Thompson, Stewart Robert Thorbahn, George Peirce Warren, Jr.,
Patricia. Jane Weiland •. Betty Ruth
Widdowson. Andrea. Chapman Wilcox, Roberta Anne Wright.
NEWS NOTES
Virginia Morse has returned to
her home on Yale avenue following
completion of ber freshman year at
the UniversitY ot Maryland.
Mrs. Cecl! D. Howard of Rutgers
avenue returned hOMe Tuesday
after a three-wee-k visit with her
sister. 1\frs. Fred A. Fuller of ErIe.
Mrs. Frank G. Keenan oi Harvard avenue returned Saturday
after visiting relatives· in SpringfIeld. Ohio last week. She was accompanied home by her daughter
Peggy who has completed her
freshman year at Denison Unlverslt~r, Granville, Ohio.
Richard Platt Delaplaine, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine
of Cornell avenue will receive the
degree of Bachelor of Arts at the
University of Michigan'S 103rd
commencement to be held Satur~
day. June 14.
The senior mothers group entertaJncd Ute graduating class ot
Swarthmore High SchOOl at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. George P.
Warren of South Chester road following commeneement last evening.
Assisting Dr. and Mrs. Warren
were Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wright,
Jr., of Westdale avenue.
Open House was held at the
home of Da.vld Campbell of College avenue tor the graduating class
of Swarthmore Hign School and
faculty members tollowing lJaccalaurea.te service Sunday afternoon.
Philip Banta ot Parrish road left
Wednesday to enter Harvard Unlversity where he will continue his
studies.
'
ter Ht. Holyoke Co!lege in September.
Bob Reec!~ will ,arrive Friday
from Northwestern University to
spend a 10-day vacation at his
home on College avenue bet(lre returning to the University tor the
summer sessloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bickley Parker of
Wallingtord celebrated their first
wedding anniversary tne week-end
of May 31 with a trip to Hershey.
Mrs. Parker Ie the former Miss
Jane Prichard of Michigan avenue.
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt.
Holyoke place returned home Wednesday after spending 10-days In
Boston, Mass., where ber mother,
Mrs. Joseph V. Collins Is confined
to the Massachusetts Eyo and Ear
Hospital following a successful
cataract operation on May 27.
,
llest Wishes
Class of
-1941-
claUon. She has also been a mem...
ber of Gwlmp, the womelUJ' atb.leUcal managerial SOCiety, has been
a Red CroBB swimming instructor,
and has played on the JV bumlnton squa.d.
TO WED SATURDAY
Dorothy Jean Dana. daughter of
Mr. and Mh. A. R. Dana of Elm
avenue, and Richa.rd Reed Curtin,
BOD of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth F.
Curtin of Webster Sprll1gB, Va.. will
be married according to the Friends
ceremony In the Swarthmore MeetIng House on Saturday afternoon at
4:30 o'clock..
The bride will wear a wedding
gown of Ivory saUn faehloned with
long torso. round yoke of PrincesS
lace and long tight sleeves appUqued with the lace. The full
skirt with bustle back w1ll featute
an oversklrt of the same heirloom,
s gift of the bridegroom's mother.
Her :ringer tip vell will fall from
a lace crown and she wlll carry
a small round bouquet of white
geraniums.
Gerrie nans wUl attend ber sister
as maid of bonor. and Mrs. Phtltp
De Armond Curtin of Swarthmore
will act as matron ot honor.
The Trinity Choir of Men and
Boys will sing in the cloisters on
the Swarthmore College campus at
5: 00 P. M. Sunday as part of the
commencement exerCises planned
at the college. The choir wilJ be
assembled In the base of toe great
tower, and will p.ing compositions
ot the 16ih to 19th Centuries. Anthems to bo heard include:
"Lord for Thy Tender Mercy
Sake" and "Hide Not Thy Face"
by FE.rrant. "Comfort, Oh Lord" by
Crotch, "Rejoice in the World Alwa.y" by Purcell, !tOh Sa.vlor ot the
World" by GOb, "My Heart Ever
Faithful" by Bach. "Lead me Lord"
by Wesley, HAve Vel"llm" by Mozart. "Turn ThY' Face from My
Sins"
by Attwood, "Oh Savior
Sweet" 'by Bach,
The public is cordlal1y invited.
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THE CLASS OF '47
HOLLY HOCK SHOP.
4 PARK AVENUE
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CELIA SHOE SHOP
lC}2 PARK. AVENUE
MAY YOUR FUTURE BE
A BRIGHT ONE
M. WEINSTEIN
-TAILOR'-
THE CLASS' OF '47
SOUTH CHESTER ROAD
Swarthmore 171:1
Joseph's Barber Shop
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The Harvard
Congratulations
Congratulations!
Class of '47
served as president of the Penn
Hall Athletic AssOCiation and was
captain of t'he hockey tea.m . .Tean
will enter the University or Missouri in the fall.
Mrs. John M. Pearson was
elected chairman of Dext year's
11th Grade Mothers at the College
avenue School Thursday. where 40
enjoyed Federal Lunch prepared
by Miss Erma Eckhardt, cafeteria
manager.
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hornaday of Dickinson avenue held Open
Houss tor tbe High School graduating class following com~ence
ment Tuesday evening..
Dean Everett L. Hunt and Mrs.
Hunt of Elm avenue will leave
Frida.y for Exeter, N. H., to attend
the graduation exercises at· PhilUps Exeter AcademY, Sunday.
Their· son Alan Is a member ot the
graduating- class.
w. S. BITTLE & SON
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COMMENCEMENT
TIME
AND'THE CO-OPS
Best Wishes to the
GRADUATES
-1941-.
Their Sincerest Good Wishes
- For A Happy Future
Best of Luck
Class .of '41
THOMAS F. CONWAY
3 PARK AVENUE
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Good Luck to
GRADUATES OF '47
ADOLPH'S
7 South Chester Road
THE CLASS OF '47
Devine
Taxi Service
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The first event of his career-
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. Commencement means beginning
You're proud of your son and
the wonderful start he's made in life.
At this time we invite all to join us as we labor Cooperatively Oft the higgest single issue of our time the ec0nomic issue. Cooperatives are a plan for tomorrow which
works todayl We want' all High School and Cobege graduatcs to accept our ccmgratWatioas and to get acquainted
with the Cooperative Way of cIoiDg bosb !IJ.
He's proud of you, too, andgratefut that your
careful foresight in selecting the right insurance policy,
the right savings plan provided him with a
college educati«;m. He's teamed from
you the value of security
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INGLENEUK TEA ROOM
Extends to the Class of
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This is the commencement 1eUOD. HlDldreCla of th0usands of our YOWl8' mal and women have been aDd will be
aclmonisheclto have faith iD the future, to work for a better
- society, ~ pledge their loyalty to the democratic way of life.
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SIPLER HARDWARE
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Kappa, national honorary fratern~
lty. DUTing the past year, sbe has
GRADUATES
barber, Gifts
lane, and Jane Hawke of Ma.B81
Chester road entertained a
Mr. and' Mrs. Birney K. Mot'88
of 10th Graders at a formal of Yaie avenue entertained 16
at Cynthia's. Saturday eve- guests at dinner and bridge at
their h·ome Saturday evening.·
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Here's To Firmer Footing
For Your FutureGRADUATES OF '41
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Seven Boro
Residents To
Graduate
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Barbara Sickel of 8trath Haven
Cynthia Homlre, 01 Harvard
Mr. and :Mrs. JOBeph Pope and
the latter's mother, Mrs. George avenue, Betsy McCahan or Strath avenue Is spending the week as a
Robert R. Longwell of LBfayette TUnnnel of' White Plains, N. Y.,
Haven avenue, Molly Storck of guest at a housepart>': In Falmouth,
NEWS NOTES
avenue left Sunday for the Dra.- former Swarthmore residents, will
mattc Workshop of the New Scnool be week-end vhdtors In Swarth.
for Social Research In New York more. Their daughter Elizabeth Is South
City where he wlll take a ten-weok a member or the Swarthmore Col-· group
summer course and expects to en";· lege gra.duating class.
I
dance
ter a full Ume couree In October.
Miss Midge Brown of North nlng.
Mr. ArthUr W. Collins. formerly Chester
roa.d entertatned at .a
of Ogden avenue has returned luncheon-bridge saturda.y In honeast with his traHer after· eight or ot Miss Carol Maude Froebei,
years In Los Angeles. He Is temMiss Nancy Hoot. and MIss Doris
porarily making his headquarters Rowand of Swarthmore, brldes-towith tbe James Terrells on' VtlIabe.'
nova avenue and plans to remain
Jeryl l ....aulkner of Dickinson
east Indefinitely.
avenue entertained ninth grade
Mrs.. Fred Murray of Yale ·-a.veclaasmates at a dance at ber home
nue has returned· from a vlRlt with
SaturdaY evening.
friends In Washington. D. C .• and
Mrs. B. :F'. Schwalm of North
a trip to Berkeley Springs, W. Va.
Chester road returned Sunday
M ..s. L. J. Servais of Dickinson from a 10-day vlslt with her
avenue entertained at a neighbordaughter Mrs. R. C. Dickinson o:~
hood party 'rhursday evening In
Old Greenwich, Conn.
honor of Miss Catherine Mtller
1\~r. and Mrs. John E. Ge.nsemer
who has moved Into the former
and
MIBB Belle Dudley of Vassar
Isabel Lyndall house. Miss Miller
avenue
leave Friday for Cape May.
phiup De Armond Curtin will Is secretary to the Pennsylvania N. ;J., to vacation until the middle
serve as· best man for his brother Historical Society.
ot September.
Mrs. William Craemer of Hnrand the ushers will inolude Dr.
David Curtin of Columbia Unlvers- vard avenue la confined to the UniMr. and Mrs. A. W.· Bass• .Jr.•
lty, brother of the bridegroom, v('rslty Hospital following a major and their sons David and Dlrck of
Steven Cope of Drexel Hm, Don- operation performed Frldar.
Harvard avenue leave Sunday fOI·
. aid Curtin and Robert Haynes of
Mr. and MI's. Alfred Schuh. Miss Avalon, N. J •• to vacation for :Il.
Clarksburg, W. V., all cousins of Jean Kelly. and Mrs. A.. Dierdorf month. Gordon Smith of Harvard
the bridegroom.
and son Alfred of Buffalo. N. Y.. avenue will accompany tllem to be
their 'guest for a week.
Dorothy
Johnstone
. Baseler, visited Mr. and Mrs. Anthony FairMr. and' Mrs. Paul B.' Banks
harpist, 'Will present mustl!Rl num- ~anks of Park avenue over the
week-end.
and
their daughter Molly of Harbers preceding the ceremony.
Ruth Medford ot Strath Haven vard avenue leave Tuesday for
A recepUon will follow at tbe
avenue
and June Ullman ot Har- their summer home at Lake Weshome of the brIdes parents.
auklng. Towanda to remain untn
vard avenue, studonts at Eal'lham
a.fter I..abor Day.
College. win leave Richmond. Ind .•
.Tennia Club Opeu Friday
Mrs. John Delaplaine of CorThe College avenue tennts courts Monday. June 16, with their roomnell
avenue and MIB8 Mal'"garet
were turned over to the Swarth- ma.te, Sue Hoe~ner tor lier borne
Latimer
of Cornell avenue received,
more Tennts Club by the college In Keokuk, Iowa. On June 18, the
their
Master
Degrees In Social RethiB week. The Club expects to ha.ve girls wUl accompany the Hoerner
search
at
Bryn
Mq.wr College qn
them ready for play by members tamtly to their summer home In
June 3.
and their guests Friday. All mem- the north woods of Minnesota.
Lois Landon grad uated Saturnear
the
canadian
border
where
bers are requested to pay their
da,..
with an A.B. degree from
they
will
remain
until
early
July.
dues promptly.
Grove City College, Po..
Mrs. Edwin J. Hall ot Cat1andalgua, N. T.. I. vlslttng Mr•. ·De
Witt A. Hills of Elm avenue. Mrs.
Hills Is recovering from her rocent Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Garrahan entertalnoed the Cornelius Weygandts
recently. Dr. Weygandt Is from the
University of Pennsylvania. and
was an honor'h examiner
at
Swarthmore College.
J can Lawrence of Moylan, was
graduated from Penn Hall Junior
College, Chambersburg, on Tuesday, .Tune 10. Recently Jean was
elected to Kappa Zeta, nationa.l
honorary Social Science sorority.
She Is also a member of Phi Zeta'
TRINITY CHOIR TO SING
(Continued rrom Page 1)
Eleanor Ward Inouye. daughter
of Mrs. Henry L. Ward, will receive her B.A. degree in zoology.
She is a graduate of George School.
During her junior year she sorved
as a member of the Community
Service Committee of the Women's
TENNIS lESSONS
Student Government. Sho ma.rrled
Rackeb - Restringing
William Y. Inouye In the summer
OALL
of 1946 .. Next year she will be
working on cancer research under
Dr. Frances Stillwell at the WoMAD 0846
man's Medical College.
Elltott Richardson. Jr., son of
I Borough Secretary and MrH. Rlcbardson. wtll receive h~ B.A. degree
In civil engineering. He entered
Swarthmore In the class of 1945
from George School, but spent two
years tn the army from June, '43,
to September. 1945.
Tn March,
1944. he married Esther E. Schas.q
John Campbell of College ave- and has twin sons, Robert and
nue has returned home from the
University of Michigan tor a 10- l"rederick. and a daughter. Mary.
day vacation before retUrning there He played catcher on the- varsity
for the summer session.
.
bnsebaU team this spring.
Marshall Schmidt, son of Mr. and
Frank· McCowan of Vassar ave· Mrs. Walter A. Schmidt. entered
... nue has returned bOme front Penn Swarthmore In the fall of 1942
!~:::=:::=::::::::::=:::::::::::~ State to vacation until August 11 from Swarthmore High School. He
when he returns for the summer serve~ In the NavY from March,
term.
1944. until May. 1946. He majored
Joan Faulkner of Dlcltinson ave- In economics, has played varsity
nue entertained a. group ot class- tennis and JV basketball, and Is
mates of the senior class of a. member of 'Phl Kappa. Psi. On
Swarthmore High School at a June 11 he will be married to Miss
TO THE
luncheon at her home Friday.
Corn ella Stabler Clarke of WallingMrs. Arthur Bye of Scarsdale, ford, a Swa:rthmore classmate.
N. Y .• a former Swarthmore resi.Tane Sorber. daughter of Mr. and
dent. salled last week to spend the Mrs. James F. Sorber. graduates
summer with relatiVes in Holiand. as a history major tn honors. She
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Douglas entered Swarthmore from SWl".rthot North Chester road spent, the more High School. pr(>
School In New York City. Her
Dr. and Mrs. George Sickel of principal extra-curricular Interests
Slrath Haven avenue spent several have been tine arts and music.
days In Boston and Natick, Mass..
Also graduating.... Is Elizabeth
attending Class Day and Com- pope, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. J.
OLD BANK BUILDING
mencement exercises of Walnut B. Pope of White Plains, N. Y. She
Hill SchOOl where their daughter l1ved in Swarthmore from ·1938 to
Telephone SV!". 1381
Barbara' was a member of the 1946 and Is a graduate of Swarthgraduating class. Barbara wlll en- more High School. She majored
Jack Richardson
In psychology. She haa served 88
chairman of the Square Dance
Club, as secretary of the Student
Councll, and as a member of the
executive commltteoe 'of the Women's Student Government: Asso-
SWARTBMORE
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Co.
401 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
M 'Ir of Fedelal Dep ... hL_ _ CoIpck
tjm
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MARTEL BROS.
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for the ~reon who wanta to kn~w councilmen. who Uvea: Dext door.
when Swarthmore was founded, how the Smythe'. lIPell their name,
who started the college, the origin" and where to buy, theT do auggest.
All of the queBtlona and moat of al name of the Btatlon, how ma.ny
The Swarthmore Directory.
the problema of boro~gh residents
\\~lll be Bolved
shortly 88' The
Swarthmorean publishes Its first
community directory. This decision
RADIOS~-HEATERS
to publish bas come as a result of
the many requests made io the The
\
BWarthmorean for a directory'. and
. Directory Planned
For Borough
Your Preference Developed
tile Popular
ACME
COrFEE SERVICE
If you p....... vacuum·packed c0ffee, a deep, richer blend, or a
lighter blend with stronger taste,
wehavelt.
'1o""--43c
mEAL COFFEl
packed ...
==
WIN.CREST COFFEE
It',
~.
All its Matchl ... flcwor Staled In.
llSaJ COFFEE
A
Z':::.77c
':l'.1,-;,,":!."l.~"
2 ~:. 73c
We have ample supplies af aeef, lamb and Veal.
U. S. Government Graded, Inspected and
properly trimmed
fancy Nearby Mlllded Veal
SHOULDER VEAL "':::..
Cut
BODed Cldakea
FRESH n.GUNDERnLLB'rS
F ..ub Lump Crab.eat
Ib
'10
3Sc
79c
1· ..
Nabisco - - ....~
·24c
Clam Chowder ...... "";: 21 c
Tomato Juice ...... No. a ... lOc
Apple Butter·...... as,: 22c
Mu"'room Soup , ........... IOc
TomatoSauce 3--17c
Sunshine "'..,......on I . . . . 23c
.iiVioLI :.170
In TDmOto Sauce
HOi .Ii_stern Iweet BIng
.CBERR~IES :5S
ss.
......
a ....
New P.tato,.
c
Ib
.~II"
T ...
~1
.GREEN BEANS
~
SO ,... 450
2 Ibs
17e
TOMATO JUICE -Pride Callfomla
,
and
plana are now being formulated to
have it in the hands of the residents this Bummer.
Containing the names. addresses.
and telephone numbers of the
boroughltes. the directorY w11l al80
Include historical sketches, briefs
of community orga.nlzations, and a.
map of the town. For It is hoped
that. the publication will fuUlll not
only the immediate need of sup_
plying a handy guide to the accurate spelling and precise location
of near-neighbors. but. also provide useful and informatory facts
about tbe Ret-up and history of the
tOWD. Its government and aJrUlated
civic tntes-eats.
It la further anticipated that
Swarthmorealfs will enjoy certain
other advantages to be found 10
the directory. .No longer need the
near~aighted, far-sighted. or nor.
mal~slghted individual scowl over
the minute print ot' a. suburban
telephone book, as the directory
suppUes borough numbers In large,
comCortably-slzed type. No longer
need the borough pedestrians, at
the approach ot an ·'out~ot~town
car, leap to the nearest forsythia
bush with a murmur to the effect .
he's a stranger here himself. Fortifled with the new directory, the
a.verage boroughlte will a.dmlt.
with admirable candor. that he
has no idea where Chestnut lane is
but (producing :the directory and
detaching the detachable map) he
would be .dellghted to took. it up
tor him.
In these two examples can be
seen, In t':he first Instance. hope tor
a sQuintleRS. clearer-eyed, generation, and In the second. the honest. torthrlght citizen Swarthmore
strives to foster.
It baa been suggested that the
Intormation contained within tbe
covers ot the tort'hcoming book
SEAT COVERS
THE
Frida,., .... 13, 1947
H. S. BAND HEADS MEMORIAL DAY MARCH
CLASSIFIED
Now You CAn Have Your
FATHER'S DAY
l'BK801UL
• Roofs Repaired
and
·nt-~
Tin R00f I .....
c.
~
,
PERSONAl-Vacuum cleanere. irons,
toasters and radios repaired. Called
.. tor and dellvered Call Robert Brooks.
SwartJufu>re I6CB. '.
.
SWARTHMORE 1250
PERSbNAU--Servlce on all makes of
electriC washer8 (bendix Included).
Ironer&. vacuum cleaners, ranges. Irona,
toasreri, tanB and lamps. Also wirlng
-new and ",leL All work complrea to
. Fire Underwriters 8pecttlcatiOns. Call
•
Charles E. Fischer
PERSONA..J-,Mothera-wouJd you like
a refined, ca.po.blo person. a te&Qher
and mother, to telleve you in cue of
Ulnese or whUe on vacation, week--end
or longer? If 80, call Decatur 2G69.
Photo by Ernest U.
PETER E. TOLD
WANTED-We will buy at best prices,
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P I _ F'raDtIDg-6tatl.-,
SILVERWARE
•
would be ot immeasurable 888lstance to the struggling student wrltInp. his e.ssay on liThe Home Town"
for the Freshman -English course,
while solicitors tor various organl-.
zatlons would find it of use tor
their campaigns.
Bot tor all their claims, promoters of the Swarthmore directory would like to assert that be-
Fresh Killed Fryers 47c lb.
Sliced BACON 69c lb.
Butter 67c lb.
W ANTEJ)......Girl desires poslUon down
shore for Bummer. minding one or
two chlldren. Call RWey Park 1018·.1
:be::tw:ee=n:"':
• .J:~=:-=an=d:.,,:8~::::.80=.-;:-:;--;;;;::::;;:;:
'W',ANTED-To, rent
girl's Engllsh
bloYcle tor the summer months.
Phone Swarthmore 215G-:W.
WANTED-Lawns
to
mow. Call
swart-tunore '22J.L
~ED _ Unfurnished apartment.
three or four room.':f. bath a.nd kltcheootte, first or second fioor. for b~siness couple, no. children, no pete. Call
Media 1286-M.
W ANTED--Colored woman and .14~year
old daughter desire to work for
tamily going to seashore about July 1.
References. TeL Swarthmore 0114.
..
LOST
WANTED-Homes for trained kittens,
mother Angora. Swarthmore 2960~J. LOST-trhr!:e-plece garnet bar pin,
sentimental valUe. Reward. Finder
please return to The' Swarthmoreau
POE SALE
LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES 39c doz.
TENDER GREEN BEANS 2 lb. for 19c
RIPE PINEAPPLE 3l5c
CALIFORNIA CARROTS 2 bunches 19c
yond its- use of toe same alphabetical system, and the same 11a..
mentable habit ot going too Boon
out ot da.te, the directory has no
Similarities to dictionaries or other
books of tact. Nor doea It
nny pretensions to being a
almanac, and' compilers flatly'
fuse to forecast weather Or 'advise
In crop. rotation or politics. But;
tion.
knott,.
screening,
Other tools alao &harpened
SaWI Set and Fned
pine
insula-
Quick Service
l\I1sceUanf'Ous carpen-
1044-10th Avenue
try.
RUTLEDGE,
302 Cayley St., Media.
"loom 2567·R•.
Reese-B~ter
Co.
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
DAVE WOOD
•••••••••••••••••••••••
j
TO
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funerol Dire4;tor
Refinish Your Floors
11211 W: Lehigh A ....;. PhIIa..
Phoue Bald_ 1170
Electrical Contractor
All TJpes
PHONE
suburban calls.
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Since 1905
Write
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CUNNINGHAM
a.IFFORD L. PARKER
Media R. D. 2
KnOW.
~MM"~~
FOR QUICK SERVICE
Bow
call
RUMSE:Y CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
4112 liclligaa Ave.
. -- ••••••••••••••••••••••••
,
Enjoy a far more comfort-
SPRING LAMB
FRYING OIICKE.NS
59c lb.
49c lb.
COTrAGE HAMS
89c lb.
PORK CHOPS
69c lb.
HuDl'.
CHERRY PRESERVES
1~21I
.~~===
Ipaghottl'-- 2 '--::23'
MaclIMn' - "-l4c
Ch•••• Food"
-2-:.,75'
Slccep au ... ~ ..... 33c
Palut-elt' : m _ - 2 1 '
...... Ch........ •
Old leigH... -
OInma1'gClrIM -
--29c
••
~asll
• ... 37c
m;;;aiiiidi;::"'311
jar 59c
POT ROAST
Boneless
69c lb.
Real QuoIity
Land O'Lab
Batter 69c Ib..
White Ro.
OQNSOMME MAJ>R]J.ENE
25c lb.
IMp Jar NFSCAFE
9Be
for years to come ,with a
Tree Surgery and
heat control on your fur-
Land.caping
VAN ALEN BROS.
CUBE STEAKS
2 for· 35c
RIDLEY PARK
l·utomatic GAS Water Heater
Cantelopes, Black Bing Oterries
Banana', Pluma
.,'
'-.
Heub of
PASCALCE',ERY ..... 3Sc
17 Chester Road
&Son
.:
,
Pboae4547
iYes. it's a heavenly feeling to have all the
hot water you want • • • when you want
it. And with an automatic gas water heater.
you can rely on this dependable source of
hOt water at all times. Ask about automatic
gas water h~g at our local office. or see
rom dealer or plnmbei. .
,
.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Pho;'e Swarthmore 2175·R
104 Cornell Avenue
-FUEL OIL
65c lb.
Fresh ' __1
ASPARAGUS Lg. huncb 3Se
George
Walters'
COAL
BACON
DEL MONTE COFFEE
45c lb.
able home this spring and
nace. Prompt installation..
with aD
Swarthmore 2295
nlgbt or da7:
Paintera &PapeT HangeT&
Sli. 226&
Fresh Killed
E1eet.r1...1
VicInlt7 tor pao&
Twenty Years
PAINTING and DEOOBA.TI1fG
All Work Guaranteed
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of
InstaIIaUons and Repairs
SenIng SwnrthmOI"ll and
0755
MEDIA
No additional charge tor
~S2~~....:lt:,.:63=.~._;=u;:=J.
~~an~d~~c~h~""~ter~~r~o~a
Swarthmorean omce.
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Call
We Should
Lep of
and Deliver
c
SPORTING GOODS
llt
6V and seveD.
'Tel. XSwarthmore
neo. _
PA.
Phone: SwarthmOre o.18.M
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816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
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Oall
Formerl,. ot lIIedIa
SALE-Garden fresh Swarth- LOST-AmitY wallet,. driver's Uoense
'George P. Bowie, somewhere In vlcln·
more--grown 8trawberrles. Best va~
rletlea tor quick freezing. Call swarth- tty of Michael'S drugstore and the College-I Reward. Call Swartnmoro 0618.
more 0662-R.
FOR SA.LE-Ple.y pen with pad; Tay- LOST-Reward tor Nturn of muffler
lor Tot stroller. 2416-14.
orr large car. Reply to Box C, The
Swartbmoretw.
FOR SALE-Lace table cloth\. nap1dn~.
Tel. Swartbmore 224:l-W.
POUND
FOR SALE-lce refrIgerator, and girl's
bicycle. size 2J1. Call Swarthmore - - - - - - - - - - - - - 221J
FOUND-Pale yellow, sweat shirt.
.
small size,. Call at the Swarthmorean
FOR SALE-Rug, best pre-war Q.uallty, office.
9 x 12. Maroon broa.dloom. excellent
condlUon, $1'00. Window screens,' two. roUND-Key, comer of Yale avenuo
U
Sharpened by Machine
modernlza-
Custom·bunt cabinets,
panellng.
Phone Bwa. 2526
office.
FOR
LARGE JUICY LEMONS 6 for 19c
Kitchen
atJons,
PETER DI NICOLA
FOR RENT-Double room on second
1100r, convenient to all tnurBporta-
tlon. Use of kitchen U d.eslred. Swarth..
more 2194.
FOR RENT-Availab1e .Jrine 17. three
rooms in attractive house on the Hill.
Also garage. Call Swarthmore 1675.·
Lawn Mowers
Home impro"ements, Alter·
Driveway Constructiori
Asphalt or Concrete
__
BELL·TWlN GRINDER
Contractors & Builders
cement work,
RENT-'l'o genUemen. two bed..
rooms. center o[ village, 112 Rutgers
~a.:.v.~n u_e._T"._1.=p....
l\-:on_.~O_27:-6-_R..
-:---c:-:
FOR RENT-2 bed.room furnlsll'ed
apartment. Bummer month&. Call
Swatthmore 0979-W.
'1-
,
Arters Brothers. Inc.
tion.,
I FOR
a
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",,,q;~
FOB. RENT
SuWU-
SIMMONDS
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I
r 'Y. experienced Call at 623 University Place. Swarth, to 1Z noon. IJ¥)I'8.
screen; all in good condition.
to 12,· 1 to 3.
Reply to Box X. FOR SA.LE-2S" Boy's bicYcle. $16. '!'VI.
Swarthmore 23-32.
Boo_Kodak
G....,ung C_HoMo7 Onoft .
Repaired and Replated
l
:~§~~~~~~~~~~~!ipalnted
W. u,gall Ma.cCoy. President.
Orto their Attorney
Claude C. Smith, Esq .•
1617 Land Title Bulldlng,
hiladelphla 10. Pa.
, Executors
6T-6-16
Swarthmore 2253
I
d&de-
Builder
CLASSIFIED
Rib Roast of BEEF SSe lb.
been
re-
cedent to make known the same. and
all person3 Ind.ebted to the devedent
to make payment. without delay, to
Claude C. Smith and
Providence Trust Company oC
Phlladelphla.
17th & Che:sLnut Streets,
Phlladelphia 3. Pa.
LaW8
GeneTal in&uTance .
old china. g1aee. furniture, ftrearm&.
Call Holly Oak "18 or Holly Oak
Fred A. F'tsb, Jeweler
6120, collect,. for appointment. All busiIi
East State street, 1I1ed1a
333
DARTMOUIll
AVE.
ness oonDdentlaL COlonial CupbOard,
Phone Media 19t6
No. & PhiladelphIA Pike, WUmingl9n.
Delaware.
Phone D~ 1833
WANTED ~ Woman desires laundry
work to do at borne. call MedIa
~~~~~
264:1 after .. p.rn.
_ 0 . . , 1448
WAN TED ...... U.nturnlshed house or
apartment.. Swarthmore vicinity. room
WILLIAM BROOKS
tor four. $90. Dr. Barter. West Chester
Asbes & Rubbish Removed
3,07-31.
li'OR SALE-Two girl's bicycles, one
balloon
t:vpe. onedavenport
Engl1ah t.yp8;
fino lAWDe..lIIowed. Geneml HaollDg
WANTED-Two
aalin
upholstered
with slipsire turniahed
cover; Heppelwhlte sideboard; set of 1136 IIardIDg Ave.
lIIorloD, Pas
Swarthmora q552-1l
brass andirons and log supports; hand~
~~~iil,~~;;~~~~~5~~
deceased.
LETl'ERS
T..tam.ntary.
On the abOve Bstate have
('.1111
WANTED
YALE AVE. and CHESTER ROAD
Estate of EDITH SELLERS BUNTlNG,
GEORGE MYERS
granted to the undersigned, who
'II ~.
A
S
2266
quest all IJerBons having. claims or
409
",---"=-,..=c:::.=ug,,a:::nc..::c:.ve:::.~w=.==_",1 mands agaiJWt the Estate of the
PERSONAL-Colored woman d081tes
pOSition as baby-sitter. day or evenIng. Call Swarthmore 1668.
HANNUM & WAITE
LEGAL NOTICES
HOT WATER QEATER
Asbestol Covered.
Erich' H. Hausen, Swarthmore 2850 W.
It no aruJwer: Swarthmore 0740.
And many other gift~ Buitable for
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SWARTHMOREAN
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Call
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
--
Swarthmore, Penna.
for
Suburban and Country Home
ApprOpriate Planning
Partlal or Complete
-Expert Planting
Conservativo PrIces
D. CLARK, Rose
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Harry A. Brehl
For
EleetricService
All SIZES HARD COAL
Wering
. , Applince
GOLD ·BOND
POURING WOOL
BA'(S AND BI.ANICE'B: .
. PLASTBRING
SUPPLIBS
. .Dd Repairiac
Radio Sea ,ice
.,
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
THE
S
PJidaT, J.e 13, IM1
SWARTHMOREAN
for the person who 'Y'ants to know councilmen, Wh9 lIvea next door.
when Swarthmore was rounded, how the Smythe's spell their name,
who 8tar~ed the college, the orlgln~ and where to buy, they do suggest.
All 01' the questions and moat 01' al name ot the station, how many
The Swarthmore Directory.
Directory Planned
For Borough
the problems ot borough residents
will be solved shortly as The
SWal-thmorean
ACME
COFFEE SERVICE
mEAL COFFEE
Ib vacuu....
packed can
43
C
If. N.w. All its Malthle.. FlQVor Sealed In.
lISCO COFFEE =:~
Z .:;.~. 77c
WIN-CREST COFFEE A
'~:;:'"';~~'1.::'!''' Z~~I:. 73c
We have ample supplies of Beef, lamb and Veal.
u. S. Govel'nment Graded, Inspected and
pl'oper'y trimmed
43c
Lean, Smoked, Ready-to-Eat
PICNICS
Ib
falley Nearby Nljlkfed Veal
SHOULDER VEAL
CHICKENS
Sq~:::ut
Fancy, F.e.h-KI!led,
.. ~~~:p
Ih
Grade A Stewing
Priced Higher
Boaed Cbickea
'0
Cook.d, R~dy
Servo.
No Was...
FRESH FLOUNDER
Fresh Lump Crahmeat
SaladTl••
isH. .
...........U.. Crea."
MAYONNAISE
'1:' Z~C I
I~ ~9C
tfOM..Di-LITE
SALAD DIIESSlNG
43C
35-.,
con S ..
... SO
nLLETS
3S
c
Ib
79c
Ib
TEMT'~~'29C
Nabisco Graba.. Cracker. I" ,k. 24c
Clam Chowder ...... •.... 21 c
TomatoJuicG
Cam.
...
No.aWll0c
Apple BuHer ........ 2~!, 22c
Mushroom Soup 1O'/a·..... 10c
Tomato Sauce
3 8 · " ...·17c
Sunshine
KrIIIlY craelltn
I til 'Ill
23c
'i:'16c: &:..Z8c
I.\acaronl ar'ld
In Tomato $ave.
HOi Ibwestern Sweet BIng
CHERRIES 35
a"o
c
Ib
Colloph...
F ....1a FInn Tomatoea
New Potatoes ~ih~~'; 1
Pacta;.
~
10 '''' 4So
2 Ibs 17c
.GREEN BEANS
RADIOS~-HEATERS
the many requests made to the Tho
Swarthmorean for a directory, and
and
And many other gifts suitable lor
FATHER'S DAY
lind
YALE AVE. and CHESTER ROAD
SWARTHMORE 1250
400 Mldtlgnn A'"c.
Charles E. Fischer
PETER E. TOLD
WANTED-We will buy at best prices,
old china. gla88, furniture, flrearm~.
Call Holly Oak 4313 or golly Oak
6720, collect, for appointment. All business confldentlal. Colonial Cupboard,
No. 5 Phlladelphla Pike, \VUmingt9 n ,
Delaware.
General Insurance
333 DARTMOUTII AVB.
Phone Dartmouth 1833
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SILVERWARE
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CLASSIFIED
lllease return to
TENDER GREEN BEANS 2 lb. for 19c
RIPE PINEAPPLE 3;Sc
CAliFORNIA CARROTS 2 bunches 19c
FOR SALE
The Swarthmoreall
otfice.
FOR SALE-Garden fresh Swarth- LOS'l'-Amity wallet, drlver·s license
Ceotge P. Bowie, somewhere in vicinmore-grown strawberries. Best varieties for quick freezing. Call swarth- ity of Michael's drugstore and the College. 1 Reward. Call Swarthmore 0618.
more 0552-R.
FOR SALE-Play pen with pad; Tay- IAlST-Reward for return of muffler
of( large car. Heply to Box. C, The
lor Tot etroIler. 2416-M.
Swal thmorean.
FOR SALE-Lace table cloth," napkins.
Tel. SwartJunore 2241-W.
FOUND
FOR SALE-Ice refrig1'lrator, and girl's
bicycle, size 2S. Call Swarthmore
2"21J.
FOUND-Pale yellow :!Iw~at shirt,
small size. Call at the Swarthmoreall
FOR SALE-Rug. beat pre-war quality. office.
9 x: 12, Maroon broadloom, excellent
condition, $100. WindoW screens; two, FOU1\"D-Key, corner of Yale awnuo
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SIMMONDS
.. ,
:; East State street, ~lcdiB
Pbone l\led!u. 1910
Arters Brothers, Inc.
Swarthmore 1448
Uon.
Custom-buUt cabinets,
cement ",·ork,
UOIt.
pine
Insula-
Call and Deliver
Phone: Swartlnnore OI2S·:l\f
I
Call
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TO
A. MERCER QUINBY
Funeral Director
Refinish Your Floors
Electrical Contractor
PHONE
All Types of :mectrlcal
InstaUations and Repairs
Serving Swarthmore and
Formerly of l\ledIa
Jt25 W. Lehigh Ave.. Phila.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charge lor
0755
MEDIA
suburban calls.
Vicinity for pnst.
Twenty Years
PAINTING and DECORATING
.411 'York Gual'BDteed
\Vrlte
• Swarthmore 2295
CUNNINGHAM
DvrD
CLIFFORD L p~
·A
Media. R. D.
Hunt's
-
low. P"ce
ASa) DeRcl_
'EAtroT
Bu'Ii'Elt
CHERRY PRESERVES
1;;:211
jar 5ge
Spoghe=-Hi=7,....
:-':':-·=·=·;"2=-=1::"".::23·
Macaroni - .... 14c
DEL MONTE COFFEE
C h _ F _ d - - 2-::"75'
Sharp Ch.... .... -33c
Pabst-eH· - - ~21'
SwiISCh.... _ .
~35'
Old English ...... 29c
Ollomargari_ '.... 37e
2
Painters & Paper Hangers
~,AlI'''''.'''''''' •
CONSOMME MAJ>RILENE
25c lb.
Pa. .
Oleomargarine :. 391
lArge Jar NESCAFE
98e
4ge lb.
COAL
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FOR QUICK SERVICE
Land O'Lake
Butter S9c lb.
65e lb.
CUBE STEAKS
with
2 for 35e
aD
Iutomatic GAS Water Heater
Fresh IneaJ
ASPARAGUS [.g. bunda 35c
Cantelopes, Black Bing Cherries
••••••••••••••••••••••••
'!o.~"~~,
Walters'
~
Tree Surgery and
Landscaping
Phone Swarthmore 2175-R
104 Cornell Avenue
RIDLEY PARK
i•••••••••••••••••••••••
LANDSCAPING
for
Suburban ami Country Home
Appropriate I'lanning
I'anial or Complete
Expert PlanUng
C-onscn·uUvo Prices
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,
Call
MASON BUILDERS :C. D. CLARK, Rose Tree
SUPPLY COMPANY :.......................
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Benana s, PllllDa
iYes, it's a heavenly feeling to have all the
hot water you want . • • when you want
it. And with an automatic gas water heater,
you can rely on this dependable source of
bot water at all times. Ask: about automatic
gas water heat~g at our local office, or see
lYour dealer or plumber.
Hearts of
PASCAL CELERY ba. 35c
George Mitro &Son
17 Chester Road
call
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
FUEL OIL
.
da.,..
~~
409 lIicbigan Ave.
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or
I
VAN ALEN BROS. ~
BACON
Phone 4547
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
•
night
for years \0 come ,with a
heat control on your furnace. Prompt installation.
Fresh Killed
FRYING CHICKENS
45c lb.
White Rose
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Since 1905
Real Quality
PORK CHOPS
69c lb.
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
DAVE WOOD
We Should Know How
POT ROAST
Boneless
6ge lb.
PA.
-I- .
82H X
66H and 8&Ven.~32~'
__X=-~63~'~.-=$1=5=.!:~a~n~d~~C~h~.~8t~.~r~r~o~a:d_.
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Tel.
Swarthmore
2880.
Swarthmorean office. __c_ru
Legs of
SPRING LAMB
5ge lb.
BREAD
RUTLEDGE,
:!\Icdb.. 258'l·U.
Enjoy a far more comfortable home this spring and
8ge lb.
Quick Service
302 Gayley St., Medill.
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EnrIched SUPREME
Other tools also sharpened
Saws Set and Filed
1044-10th Avenue
SWa. 226&
COTIAGE HAMS
Sharpened by Machine
try.
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Lawn Mowers
Miscellaneous CIl!"pen ..
:ee•••••••••••••••••••••
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
knotty
paneling, screening,
Phone SWL 2526
I
i
BELL-1WIN GRINDER
modcrnl1.a ..
Kitchen
aUons,
PETER D1 NICOLA
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Home irnpro,·emellts, Alter..
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
Reese-Baxter CO.
714 Welsh Street
'Pbone Cheater !-1181
Contractors & Builders
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
I,'OR SALB-'l'wo girl's hlcycles, olle
balloon tYI'e, one English type; flne Ia'''"0.8_l'lowed
General Hauling
<in Ullholstered davenport with slipcover; Heppdwhite sideboa.nl; set of 236 ILlrdlng A ~e,
Monon. Pa,
brru;s andirons and log supports; handpainted screen; all in good COIIIUtiOll. ~~~
W ANTED-S e ere tar y, experienced Call at 6:!3 University Place, SwarthMonday to Friday, '3 to 12 noon. roMe.
.After September, 10 to 12, 1 to 3.
SwarUunore position. Reply to Box. X, FOH ~Al...l'~~S" }Joy·s bicycle, ,15. 'I':lL
}:h...-arthmpr-e :!3:12.
The swarthmorean.
LOST-Thrce-piece
garn~t
bar pin.
sentimeutal value. ['(ewaT'd. Finder
Picture Framlng--Statlooerr
Boo_Kodak SnppU..,
a'-log Card&-Hobb.. craft
Fred A. Fish, Jeweler
WILLIAM BROOKS
W.A.NTED--Glrl desires position down
FOR RENT
shore for sununer, minding 011& or
two children. CoU RLdley Park 1018-J
between 4::~ and S. :30.
I<""'OH UENT-To genUemen, two bedrooms, center of village. 11'2 Rutgers
WANTED-To rent
girl's
English
bicycle for the summer months. avenue. Telephone 0276-R.
Phone Swarthmore 2156-W.
FOH ltEN'l"-2 bed-room furnislred
apartment, summer months. Call
Call
",VAN'£ED-Lawns
to
mow.
Swatthmore
0979-W.
swarUunore 2211.
HEl-."'T-Double room on second
,\V~-"':TED Unfurnished allartment, POR
1loor, convenient to all tra.nsportathree or four rooms, bath a.nd kit- tion.
Use of kitchen i( desired. Swarthcheootte first or second floor, for busIness couple, no chiJdren, no pets. Call more 219-1.
Media. 1286-M.
FOn RENT-Available June 17, threo
rooms in attractive house on the Hill.
"'VANTED-Colored woman and H-year
old daughter d~ire to work for Also garage. Call Swarthmore 1675.
family going to seashore about Jul~' 1.
LOST
lwfcrences. Tel. SwaT'thmore 0174.
~.,.,,~",~~~",~v""~~r.
Swarthmore 2253
Repaired and Revla!cd
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WAN TED - Unrurnished house or
apartment., Swarthmore vicinity, room
for four. $90. Dr. Harter, West Chester
l07-JI.
WANTED-Two college "graduates desire furnished apartment.
l'hunc
Swartbmo("t! ~552-1l after 7 P,~.
LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES 3ge doz.
LARGE JUICY LEMONS 6 for 19c
Un the abO\re Estate ha\"e been
granted ttt the umJcrsigllell, WJIO request all I,ersolls '''l\'illg. cluiltls or demantis agaillst the l';sUl\e 01 the decedent to make known the Harne, and
all l'crsun:-I Indehtetl to the devedeut
to Illukt:< payment, without delay, to
Claude C. Smith and
l'nwidencc 'r,-ust Company of
I'hiladelphla,
17th & Chestnut Str~t.'J,
Philadelphia 3. Pa.
\\'. 1.. "I;:lll l\lae('oY, I'r('~idellt,
Orto their- Attorney
Claude C. Smith, gBq.,
1617 J~alld Title Building.
hlladclphia 10. POl.
GT-5-16
]<;xe(·uturs
Builder
WANTED
WAN'I'ED-Homes for trained kittenS.
rnott~er Angora. Swarthmore 2950-.1.
:!20n
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!l'ERSONAL-Mothers-woultl you like
a rcllned capable persoll, a teac.hcr
and mothe~, to relieve you 1n case of
illness or whilo on vacation, week-cud
or longer? If 80, can Decatur 2,369.
work
2641 after 4: p.m.
Sliced BACON 69c lb.
Butter 67c lb.
I N'{": , d('{·e:u;cd.
14 1':TTI';US Testamentary
!L-''''-':';:;~!!-,''''''-':':':::'':c:.:.:.:..::=o:::..--''!
Woman desires laundry
to do at home. Call Media
Fresh Killed Fryers 47c lb.
S\\"o
i!:state of BI>ITll SELl ..I"HS BUNT-
\.,
0,11
WiANTED -
Rib Roast of BEEF 55e lb.
LEGAL NOTICES
GEORGE MYERS
PERSONAL-Colored woman dosires
~ltion as baby-sitter, day or evening. Call Swarthmoro 1668.
HANNUM & WAITE
l'nur
Tin Roofs Painted
PERSONAL-Vacuum cleaners, Irons,
toasters and radios repaired. Called
. for and dellvered. Cull Hobert. Brooks,
Swarthmore 1548.
PERSONAu-Bervice on all make.'i of
electric washers (bendix included),
ironers, vacuum cleaners, rangos, lro.u8,
toast'ers, failS and lamps. Also wlt'mg
-new and old. All work compU't;!s to
Fire Underwriters I5pectdcations. Call
Erich H. Hausen, Swarthmore 2850 'V.
If r.o answer: Swarthmore 0740.
SEAT COVERS
lIun~
Now You ('un
HOT WATER HEATER
Asbestos Covered.
. Roofs Repaired
l'EItSONAL
to publish has come as a result ot
plans are now being tormulated to
have It In the hands ot the residents this summer.
Containing the names. addresses,
and
telephone
numbers of the
bOI·oug-hites, the directory w1ll also
include historical sketches, briefs
of community organizations, and a
mal) of the town. }-'or it Is hoped
that t)te publication will fulfill not
only the immediate need of sup_
plying n handy guide to the accurato spelling and precise location
of ne:u-nelghbors, but also provide useful and InformatOl·Y facts
about the set-up and history of the
town, its government and affillated
civic interests.
It Is further anticipated that
Swarthmoreans will enjoy certain
other advantagt!s to be found In
the director)'. No longel' need the
ncar-sighted, far-sighted, or normal-sighted individual scowl over
the minute print of n. suburban
telephone book, as the directory
supplies borough numbers in large,
comfortably-sized type. No longer
need the borough pedestrians. at
the approach of an - ouLof-town
car, leap to the nearest fOl'.!(Iytnta
bush with a murmur to the effect
he's a .!(Itranger here himself. Fortified with the new dtrectory, the
u,·erage boroughite wtll admit,
with
admirable candor, that he
has no Idea where Chestnut lane is
but (producing the directory and
detaching the detachable map) he
would be .dellghted to look It up
for him.
In these two examples can be
seen, in the first instance. hope for
a squintlefm. clearer-eyed, generation. and in the second, the honest, forthright citizen Swarthmore
Rtrlve~ to foster.
It has been suggested that the
Information contained within the
covers of the fort'hcoming book
would be of tmmeasura.ble assistance to the struggltng student wrltin~ his essay on "The Home Town"
for the Freshman English course,
while solicitors for various organi7.n,tions wou1d find it of use for
their campalgnR.
But for all their claims, prO~
moters of the Swarthmore directory ' ..·ould like to nssert that beyond its use of tbe same alphabetical Bystem, and the same Ia._
mentable habit of going too soon
out of date, the directory has no
similarities to dictionaries Or other
books ot fact.
Nor (locs It have
nny pretensions to being a loca1
almanac. and compilers flatly refuse to foreca..c;t weather or advise
in crop rotation or politics. But,
If you prefer vacuum-packed coffee, a deep, richer blend, or a
lighter blend with stronger taste,
we have It.
H. S. BAND HEADS MEMORIAL DAY MAltCH
CLASSIFIED
7
SWARTHMOREAN
publishes its tlrst
community directory. 'I'hls decision
Ycur Pl'efel'ence Developed
tile Popular
THE
Friday, " - 13, 1947
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331 Dartmouth Avenue
::\IEIlIA 2597
Swarthmore 11346
Harry A. Brehl
For
Electric Service
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
Wiring, Appliance
and Repairing
GOLDBOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
Radio Service
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
TeI.~I984
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NEXT YEAR'S CLUB
SET-UP. LISTED
Section Heads Named
As Women Recess
~llFall
At 1'donday's board ffil)ctlng In
the '";\roman's Ch'b ,Mrs. John I!:
Michael. president., announc('ri t~e
follouing commIttee cl':ll mer. for
the l'otning 19
AdmiBStons chairman, MrH. 1t.us..
sell PhilUps; AmerIcan ll'lIlU;·, Mrs.
George W. Sweet: AntlQ.U8'i. Mrs.
Birney K. Morse; Art, Mrs. n. F.
Schwalm: Current Events, Mrs. J.
BUrris West: Drama, l\{rs. George
P. Warren: Education, Mrs. George
Schoblnger, Elections, Mrs. Robert
Coates; Finance, ?fIrs. S. M. Viele.
Garden, Mrs. D. Reed Geer: Girl
Scout, Mrs. Robert N. Hllkert;
Health and Welfare, Mrs. Francis
Forsythe: Historian, Mrs. Peter E.
Told; Hospi.taUty. Mrs. George
Wagner: Hostess, Mrs. P. L. Wh[taker; House, Mrs. R. T. Bates: International Relations, Mrs. Morris
Fussell; Junior Section Adviser,
Mrs. John H. Pitman: Literature,
Mrs. Roland L. Eaton: Luncheon,
Mrs. Percy G. GUbert; Malling
Lists, Mrs. Harry B. Toolo:; Mem..
bersblp. Mrs. Cecil Howard: Mo·
tion Picture. Mrs. R. M. :Kilgore:;
Music, MrS. Stroyan W. Russell;
Needlework Guild, Mrs. S. 8. Ruth·
erford: Nominating,
Mrs. S. 8.
Rutherford: Peace Service, Mrs. T.
D.
Maher:
Pennsylvania Club·
woman, Mrs. William
Craemeri
Press and Publlclty, Mrs. George
M. Karns; Program, Mrs. .Lloyd
Kauffman: Property. Mrs. E. D.
Bra.uns: Remembrance, MrfJ. Ed ..
ward M. Boyd: Rentals, Mrs. S.
Murray Viele: Reservations, Mrs.
Howard J. Dingle; Serving, Mrs.
Robert AlUson and Mrs. Robert
Boyle; Young Mother'9 Section rep·
resentative, ,Mrs. Avery Blake.
Local Boys Graduate
Mr. an~ Mrs. Graeme G. Whytlaw of Cornell avenue and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert A. Sheppard of VaBBar
avenue, attended commencement
exercises Sunday and Monday at
Princeton University where their
sons, G. Whytlaw, Jr.• received his
B. S. degree in Mechanical En·
gineering, and Robert A,. Sheppard, Jr., received bls B.A. de·
gree in Economlcsl. Both boys also
received their commissions as Ensigns in the USNR.
SAILING FOR GENEVA
Mrs.
Clair 'WHlcox of Ogden
avenue with her daughter Andrea
and carolyn wlit sail from New
York on Monday to join lI[r. Wilcox
at the International Trade Conference In Geneva. Mr. Wilcox who
on leave as professor of econoDl[c8'
at Swarthmore College. Is vice
chairman of the AmerIcan dl"legatlon to the conterence. Hls famlly
will remaln with him for the duration of the conference, Andrea. and
Carolyn plan to make several of
the youth Hostel trIps whlle
In Switzerland.
Collins Re-Eleded
John Paul Hl1ferty. son
ot Mr.
Daniel J. Hllforty, 401 South Chester road, wlll be graduated from
St. Joseph's College. Phlladelpnla..
on Sunday evening, -June 15. He
wl11 receive the degree ot Bachelor
of Arts.
Mr. HUferty entered St. J~seph'8
College In September 1941. He Is
one of 36 men In ·thls yea.r's graduating class to have ha.d his education Interrupted by war service.
He was active In school and class
activities. being a. member ot the
Debating Soctet¥, Alpha Sigma Nu
Society and secretary of the Student Counen.
The Comlllcncement will be held
In the Collego Quadrangle. It will
be followed by a reception tender·
ed by' President Reverend John .J.
Long, S . .1., to the graduates, t'helr
parents. and friends.
YOUR APPOINTMENT
7-
WITH
Summertime. i~ driving time. Make driving time a
pleasure_ EhmlDat'; the .chance of a If'lffic. accidenl
because of mechamcal failure of your car. Know mat
your car is safe to drive-if you dflve it safely. Get your
~ar officially inspected.
.
Checking your car's brakes .•. headlights. , • tires ... and
s~eeri~g gear and mak.ing certain they are in good conditIon-IS added safl'ty lDsurance for rou and your family.
Why? Pennsylvania's record proves It. While the national
figure for fatal uaffic accidents due to mechanical failure
Df cars is 18%-in Pennsylvania it is only 4%.
Make that appointment with safety-today! •
CARS MUST BE INSPECTED BY JULY 31, 1947,
There will be no extension of this period.
.
You will not be allowed to drive-after this date unles.
you have an official inspection sticker.
CAR 1~!Ep~.»4~UST TO
SAVE A:RS}.l:ti'fO{~A'E LIVES
I
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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
James H. Duff
Governor
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David W, Harris
Secretary of Rev_.
'Club at a
THB
her
lunch'eoD*brJdge at
borne. Tuesday.
e
M..... F. J. Weyl of WashIngton,
D. C., with her small daughters
Annamarle and Christina. spent a
few days of 188t week v1a1tlng her
L'
parents Mr. and Mrs, John Bow-
ditch', Jr., ot 'Cedar lane. Mrs.
Wey! also visited Mr. WoYl's parents, Dr. and Mrs.
ot Princeton. N.
Henn~n
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VOL 19-No. 25
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1947
Weyl
.
U
B
B
who leave
summer tn
800n by plane tor A
Switzerland.
Miss Eunice Elizabeth Shay of
Cornell Avenue ·was ientertalned' at
dinner and bridge last Tuesday by
Miss
Mary Louise Schwebel of
-tc ~
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511 WELSH ST.
dAlBO, P4.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
,1,00
DInn..... from ,1.16
Imncheoos
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
PETER E. TOLD
CALL CHESTER 8"'286
Swarthmore 1833
Mrs. Howard Steigelman of Clothier Hm, Indian Road. Media will
serve as hostess to tbe Kappa Kappa Gamma sewing group on Tue~.
day next. Following this mcetlng
the group will convene unttl
fall.
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GOOD/YEAR
TIRES
I ••••••• I.
MILES. MOliraS. DOLLABS
GOODYEAR
IS 1'IIE
Opens Office
Dr. Peter E. Coste of North
Chester, road has announced the
opening ot his· office for the practice of dentistry at 140 Rutgers
Avenue.
n
~T.RES
News Notes
Mrs. Henry I. Hoot will entertain informally Oll Decoration Dsy
in honor of the birth'day anniversary of' her mother, Mrs. W. S.
Fricke ot CynwYd. a former
Swarthmore resident.
Mr.'and Mrs. J. H. BroakeU have
moved from 139 Rutgers avenue
to their newly ~urchased home at
423 Harvard avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. Garrison and th·eir
da.ughter Barbara who have been
stopping at Strath Haven Inn for
several months, have taken the
Breakell apartment on Rutgers
avenue.
Mrs. F. L. Hearn ot Rehoboth
Beach spent a few days of last
week visiting her son-IIt-Ia.w and
daughter. Major and Mrs. Stanton
von Grabill of Cornell avenue. .
Mrs. John E. Michael of Harvard
avenue. president of thc Swarthmore Woman's Club. enterta.t.ned
the Board of Directors and chairman of commIttees a"t a luncheon
at the Woman's Club, Monday.
Mr. John F. Daley of lCeda.r lane
wIll leave tomorrow by plane On
a two·week bustneBB trip
Lon..
don. England.
to
Long mileage - they revel
in rolling up records, More
months of' service-they
have stronger tire bodies.
better able to t_ake ~s.
Dollars they don't
cost a penny,
plus tax
more,
6.00x16
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directly or indirectly cause abnormal tire wear.
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and saving. Stop in at Tire Service Headquarters today for new Goodyear tires, mounted
and balanced by "Wheel SpeckIlisls".
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9 A. M.
MONDAY
II
$3.00 YEAR
.
Well.Known Boro Pharmacist Died
Thursday
Fac<0,4 with' a 4eadllne of lUI}'
the Sc)J.ool ~oard of Swarthmore
has tentatively a.dopted a budget
tor the coming year that will raise
the scbool tax 3 % mUla to a total
of 31 mUls, 10 order to gra!].t the
borougJt Bchool teachers an, average
annual Incrense in salary of $400
more than their September 1946
level.
,
Before taking final action on thc
new school budget( Board mem·
bers met with representativEs of
toe Faculty Committee on Salaries
and heard the teachers' propo~B
for a $6aO a.verage annual Increase.
The School Board reported la.ter
that It was unable to grant a $600
-Increase at this timo becaUlie such
an lnottea..aO would call for .& 33
mUI rate. This would force the
School Board to go over Its 36·
nlill legal limit In 1948 when
another three mUls would be needed, the Board said. to mect an ap·
proximate lolitJ of $10.000 in State
aid, plUs. the amount of mO.ney that
would be needed to meet the new
scheduled mandatory salary incre·
ments pasaed by the State Legl'J~
ture.
George H. Troxell of Dartmouth
avenue who died late Thursday
night June 12. in the Price Memorial Hospital, PhUadelpbia waH
buried in Eastlawn. cemetery fol·
Jawing funeral servIces condUcted
In Media at :3 o'clock Sunday after·
noon by Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser of
the Swarthmore Methodist Church.
)orr. Troxell had suffered a heart
condition fpr tho past sli months
and was confined to the hospital
for three wcel{8 before his den.th.
Born in SchnecksvUle, Pa., in
1885. Mr. Troxell came to Swal·th·
more at tho age of 13 and while
attending Swarthmore Schools entered the employe of 'hle uncle. Victor D. Shirer, borough druggist.
continuing there until his recent
Illness.· In 1916 he graduated from
the Phnadel~hla College of Pharmacy.
He had been a member of the
Swarthmore Fire ·Company for the
past 35 years.
Surviving besides his wife, .the
rormer Charlotte Louise Robertshaw, are two 80ns Victor D. S.
'Troxell of Dartmouth and First
Lieutenant George H. 1f'roxell, Jr.•
United States Army,. staUoned in
Austria, a dn.ug~ter, Marian I ...
Troxell, of Dartmouth avenue: and
bls mother Mrs. Ca.therine E.
Troxell.
Speaker, McCabe, ,BlaDshard Receive
Honorary Degrees In Pcak Year
Of College Registration
The Honorable Harold E. StasState as much aid as Jut year, unRECEIVES DEGREE
sen's Commencement AddrC88 to
del' waiver legislation now being
the Graduating cln.ss of Bwarth~
enacted in Harrisburg. this 18 fromore College Monday morning In
the Art'hur Hoyt Scott Ampblze'n for one year only," Mr. Dela·
iheatre urge..d substantial aid to
plaine explained. Next year. under
Europe without delay.
the theory that State aid should go
to the poorer districts of the State,
In a stx point program the
Swarthmore will be one of the distormer gov.ernor ot Minnesota.
tricts ~whtch will lose this State ald.
amplified his conception of AmeriThis means that :the Boa.rd faces
ca's World Economic polley. He
a loss of approximately $10.000 In
recommended Immediate action on
State aid in 1948. So we had to
rebuilding the Ruhr and immedl·
take that Into consideration In
ate study of the', questlon of tho
raising the tax. to 31 mUls.
economic future of England.
"Also, undor new Stat~ legislaStassen paid gracious tribute to
tion providing mandatory annual
the many contributions of Swarth..
Increments for teachers throughmore College to the cultural deout Pennsylvania unttl they reach
velopment of the !'Udwcst. Spethe maximums. we wlll have to be
cifically Ite named Moria Sanford
ready to meet these additional fixwho taught English and History
ed costs In the y~ars ahead.
from 1869 until 1879 when she beThese two items--oloBs of State
came the Urst woman professor at
aid and meeting mandatory salary
the University of Minnesota. Edlncrement~lVould together· call
ward Hicks MagUI, president of
tor a 3 mnl increase In 19(8, So If
Swarthmore at the time said he
the School Board had set this
Tb()mn..~ n. :\fl.oCHhe. N. Chester dtdn't hope within his Ule time· to
year's tax. rate at 33 mUls Instead
Uoall resident wlwse ser\·ll.'eS to find another teacbe.r like Professor
his Nntion and .I\.lmn Muter ,,-ere
of 31 mills, it would have tound
were rocognlzetl by S"~rthntorc Sanford. "Much of the vision and
itself moving· above the legal eell
vigor ,of education In the Upper
College Monda)'.
,;
Ing ot 35 mUls now allowed on
Missl99tppl Valley was due to the
·real estate In this borough:' And
Impact of Moria SantOI'd ot
Teacbms WUllng to Compl'Omise
there would have been no leeway
Swarthmore. It has bee~ a Imurce
In a ·8pec~al seKBlon with the for making merit raIses In the fuof pride anq. J)lc-asura to us to obSchool Board on Monday night.. at
ture.
serve the manner in which one o(
whico time the Teacher. ;Salary
commenting on the Board's offer,
our native sons of Minnesota has
Committee of the Home and· school Mr. Delaplalno ha.d thts to say,
been In some measure repaying
A.8soclaUon was present, the Facul· l'Our~ new budget provides for salSwarthmore on behalf of the Mid~
ty Committee through Its spokes- ary Increases tor everyone of tho
west through ·hls exceptional loadman, James MUler. said the tea- (8 teachers oxcept one- who Is on
craMp as your Presldent--Johd W.
chers ,had unanimously decided a sabbatical leave. Something win
Nason}':
that the actlon of t~e school board
done for this tea~her lat~t:,"
Honorary degrees were presented
in Ideclding. it could· only· approve
LoW21' Bmckets
President Nason to the former
Ne~t
Monday.·
June
23.
a. $400 Increase In salary adJustMrs. Erma S. Russell, local tele·
He explained that the av.:!rage
Minnesota
govemor, Dr. Brand
day
young
fl'Y
and
tholr
older
sisments for nert year was "inade- annual increaso for the teachers phone supervisor, reported to tho
Blanshard.
and
Thomas B. McCabe.
ters
and
brot.licr~
annually
await.
quate to meet their needs,"
department
that
Mary
would amount to about $400 more police
Stassen
receIved
the degree ot
The
man.y
and
varied
activities
Howev~r, Mr. MUlar went on to than they were receiving tn Sep- lfoore. Swarthmore operator. obDoctor
of
Laws
"In
recognition of
the
Swarthmore
Summer
ltecrea
..
add. atter llstenlng to the problems tember, 1946. "Some of the tea- Rcrved two deer on Cresson lane
your
many
achievements,
your
tion
Program
begin
thnt
day.
which the School Hoard would en... chers wilt .get $300. Home $400. between Am·herst and Dickinson
distinguished
pubUc
service.
and
Summer Clubbl!rs, youngsters becounter nen year if It were to raise some $500. a. few less. But every- avenues at 6: 56 A. M .. \Vednesday
yopr
statesma.nltke
approach
to
the school tax. above the proposed one will get some kind ot a raise;· aR ·she walked along by the Girl yorid third grade. will register on
the
grave
problems,
both
national
31 mill rate this year, that 11e had those In the lower brackets were Scout House en route to the tele- the grounds for tdx weeks of fun
and Internatlon~l. that beset the
been authorized to say that the jumped a Uttle higher."'
phone exchn.ngc butlqtng on HILr· and NportH at the College Avenue
world."
Claude C. Smith of the
Asked If he thought any of the va~d avenue. At the sn.me Um!"! School. Like the primary and nur·
teacl\ers were more than wllling to,
Board
of Managers presented the
coope::ate and· be reasonable in Swarthmore school teachers were another resident reported Reeing a. ~wry groups. whlc"ll meet ut the
speaker for h!s degree.
their demands. He said tha~.1f the leaving the schools for ·jobs In 'possuln on Harvard avenue near Rutgf'"rs AVlmue School, the SumDr. Blamshard, who deUvered the
School Board was absolutely unable other districts, Mr. Delaplaino said Yale. Evidently ,the borough docs mt~r Chlbbet'!-I enjoy full mornings
Baccalaureate
Address on Sunday
to meet the $600 a.verage, the tea- he "had not heard ot any and not yet fnee the threat felt by (,·om 9 to 12 (01' six weeks ench
morning
in
Clo,t'hler
MemorIal.
chers would feel that an average hoped,that they would not." He re- I.Jlany fa."It-growing communities- yeu .... TheIr }lIuns include baseball,
was
pr~sented
for
the
degree
of
annual Increaae of $500 would be marked that he thought the new tha.t of having its "wHo lire" ele- tennis. archery. canoeing. games,
Doctor
of
Letters
by
Dr
Arnold
acceptable.
$400 annual Increase would place ment compoNcd ~PUrelY of its yOllng- trips. dances. a.rb;, and crart..... Theo- Dresden. head Qf the Mathematics
dore Purnell and ht~ spll~ndid stuff
the
Swarthmore School District er generation,
Supportlng the teachers' efforts
"On the
wtII start thin~'lI mo\'lng on Monday Department as tollows:
tn
a
comparable
posttlon
with
nearT'he
abundance
of
trceR
htu·hot·
to reac"'b a compromise, the Home
recommendation of tho Faculty
and School .Assoc~tion through Its by districts and pOinted out that countless squirrels who delight the as ~oon as all llarttclllantR al'e rep and the Board of Managers. I preTeacher salary Committee passed some Philadelphia school teachers ohlldren and most g,'own-UIl!>', If· gistel'ed.
sent to you for the honorary de1.'he "I·imo ry and Nursery Groups
the foUow1Dg, resolution which was had told him theY would be glad they do annoy an nccmdonal house·
gree of Doctor of Letters Brand
submitted to the School Board be· to come to Swarthmore if there holder who ha.c.; outgrown hjR all- took registrations in advanco hu~t Blans-hard, Professor of Philosophy
were openings, because the saiarles preciation of fellow mammal!"' in a week but still have openings for a
tore the meeting adjourned:
at yn.le University. A ~duate of
~ ......
lower scale. Evcn young Peter Rab- numher of' youngstel's from a g e . . . .
"The Home and School Assocla.~ "are sO much higher:' 2 years. 10 months thl~ougn second the- UniverSity of Michigan and of
Cost
1.0
Home-owner
Small
bit.
sometimes
accompanied
by
\ci!-l
tlon's 'Teacher Salary· Committee
Oxford University, holder of the
The new school tax rise ot 3 % mother~ nibbling in the yard is a grade. Those who ha\'e not regis·
hopeS the School Board witl find
tered n 0(1 w(Juld MUll like to join Master's degree from
Columbia
means to grant increases to tea- mUls wlll mean an increase of ap· dellg'llttul Sight to everyone but n. thp fUn may do !<;o by presenting Untverolty and of. the ph.D. degree
proximately
$17.50
to
toe
average
few
gardeners
whose
limited
space
chers' Mlarles. averaging $500. to
from Harvard University. Brand
be dlstrlbuted on the. basis of merit. Swarthmore homeeowner~ It has or strengt;h prevents them from themselVes when the program
oDena ut !) A. "ll. MOlulay at the pllaDshard Is a member ot the
without ,endangering services or been estimated that the average following the plan of the rE'al far·
..orld·s community of scholars. As
'
standards of the school system In assessment Is around '6000. Some· nler and .plantlng a. cC'rtain amonnt Rutgel's Avenue Rchool. Or they a,T'
teacher of philosophy at the Unl·
may ~end .their munc~. addresses.
the following years, and the Com- one pointed out that an annual "jnst for tho bunnies."
versity of Michigan. as a member
age!';. and fef's to MI·s. Avery Plake,
mittee will support such tax in·
'of the Department of Phno~ophy
::ep
treastlrer, 499· Amuerst avenue.
creases as the School Boa.rd finds
at Swarthmore College for tWenty
CARE Receives Finnish Flag !\frH. .J~ J. Crookston and a capable years, he has contributed greatly
neceBS8.1"J' to accomplish this pur- present high standards was less
than 35 cents a,week, or less than
Wearing colorrul national dress, gronp of aK..<;\st.n.ntM. many of \\-'hom to t he advancement of thIs compose."
the price of one m(\vie ticket.
Marie Salomaa. presented a Mmall endeared themselves to last year's munity. A lover\..of wisdom, an adReceiving the resolution, Mr.
After stating the School Board's edition of the Finnish. flag to the attendanbt. wUl welc.orne the ·privlRer of youth. and active member
Roy Delaplaine, President of the
general posttlt;ln. the President call- local CARE committee at a recent mary and nursery groups.
of the Society of Friends, he has
School Board, said, un looks as It
ed on Dr. David McC8ban. another meeting. Miss Salomaa ~a.~ been u.
J.:::vening ha..qebnll sponsored by ca.-ned \V·ell of Swarthmore College
you have not tied our hands too
.Board member, to explain In detan
Boclal worker In the Ka.niola Settle- the· Recreation Association Is al- and has contr.tbuted through the
tightly In .the matter of teacher
the proposed tentative school bud· m·ent House. Hel91nki's lnrgest, fOl~ ready: going strong under Coach written and the spoken word.
salary increa.&e8 by· thls resolution
get for 194:7-48 and how It affects the past few years. She has also RU$l..~el1 Snyder'f!' direction.
through hiB unflagging devotion to
and I can assure 70U that the
teachers' salaries. Dr. McCahan
worked with the Finnish naUonal
The board of the A~sociatlon is fhe pursuit of truth, to the Idea. of
Board wlll gtve the resolution its
stated that the Board bad consideragency which coordinates the· acti- ~eriou8ly considering the posslbt1lty world citizenship to which he ta
deepest COnsl4era:tJ.on."
ed the entire matter from n bud- vities of 411 relief ageneies:, Th'f" o( offering a swimming program dedicated:'
School _ ' s PosItion
get viewpoint, from the teachers'
flag. set in a ma.rble base, carries thre~ afternoons n week to summer
(Continued on Page T)
In opening the School Board scs- viewpoint and tram the taxpayers'
an inscription of graUtude from toe club members and one morning q
slon on :Monday night. Mr. Dela... viewpoint. hoping to reach a fall'
Kallioia SetUement House. Miss week to the Rutgers avenue group.
Willa Art Award
plaine ouUlned tor representatives decision In each InstaJi.ce,
Saloma&. said that the CARE pack- Adequate safety measures and suLin
Freegard
daught,r of Mr.
of the FacuItJ' and the Home and
Work to' Be'DoIle
ages were not only a tremendous pervision problems must be worked
School AosocIation,
tile School
and Mrs. William Fl'""gard of
"Qne ot. the problems facing the
helJ) but were welcome evidence out before sWimming can bacome
North . Swarthmore ave"ue, who
Board's 1>CIIIltIoD on lta tentative SchOol. Board:-·: l1e said, lOla t"'be
a part of the program. It would not
of· frlendllneB8.
graduated from the Philadelphia
necessity of meeting operating and
budget of 11 mill..
be Included In the ·reglstration ree
Miss
Salomaa
bas
come
to
thiS
MUileum School of Induetrlal Art.
''We plaD to raI8e thi> 8Cho~1 tax ~alnt~nanCe costs ot tbe Scbool
but would have to be an extra.
country
to
·vlsit
the
American
Monday, June 9. recelv~d the ThorS Yo mll18 to a total of 31 mil'" In DJatrict. These cl>8l8 are st"'!Cllly
Friends
S.rvlce
Committee.
During
ton Oakley Award for Illueq-a.tton.
July,'- he Mi4. "In ortler 'to give rlBlng. During tbe war years we
Mr.. and "Mrs. F...arl H. Welts of
the
Bummer
8be
will
visIt
varlOUR
anel aws.r4a for etch[np .an4 adthe .u.eheN ea IDa pe avel'aldDa were abl~ to postpone thl8 work
work camps, and In tbe fall ahe -College avenue' elltertalne4 Mrs. vanced drawtnga.
and'ha~
~
put
the
money
"00 mo~'tIJim their' aIar7 Ie...'"
Weltz's, COI1.sln Mrs.. Carey. Dye of
IDtO haChe.... salarY [ncreuea. We will vIaIt and probably work .[n at Den~er (:019., .&8 their'· bouse guest . LIn' 18 a ..,..,auate of sWarthmore
of BoiP_1Ie1', It.l.
leUt one· ~1'IcaD sewemea.t
H1sh IIcllooL
"A1thoucll 8wart11a..... 'WID. thIa thInk.- Inc, ' _ ha.... - . . Ho_
for • fe.... daya.
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USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN
YALE and CHESTER ROADS
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b.a
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333 Dartmouth Ave.
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.Proposed Increase Will Provide $400
Average Yearly Raise For
Borough Teachers
S
Comprehensive
Public
Liability
Insurance
$10 Per Year
OPENS
BOARD PLANS·3.5 MilL TAX RAISE IN GEORGEH.TROXELl STASSEN TEllS COllEGE GRADUATES.
ADOPTINGTENTATIVE SCHOOL BUDGET BURIED SUNDAY QUICK WORLD ,AID CAN SAVE FUTURE
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Kappas to Sew
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PROGRAM
THE SWARTHMOREAN
REOtEATION
Mrs. William H. Hetzel, Jr. of
T.hayer road entertalned her lJrtdge
Eastern Industrial Advertisers. Germantown. In honor of ner marthe philadelphia. Chapter of the riage which will take place tomorNational
Industrial
Advertisers row,
Mrs. Joseph Geer of the Swa~th
Association, today a.nnounced the
more
Apartments left Thursday for
re-election of WlI.1lam Howes ColLake·
Moha.wk. N. Y .• to remain a
lins. assistant advertising It1anager
of Scott Paper Co,!,pany, as chap· month. Mr. and Mrs. Do' Reed Geer
ter president for the 1947-19(8 of Harvard accompanied her and
will yacation. for a short time.
term.
Collin.;;. who served the aS8ocla·
tlon as president last year, Is also
B dlrcctor of NIAA, the largest
single advertising body of Its kind,
with chapters in 'the United States
and Can,ada. The association devotcs its efforts to the advancement
of
industrial
advertising
an«J
marketmg.
Mr. Collins resides at "I
HI~ GRADUATES
I
5UMMER
.THE SWARTHMOREAN
6-WEEK PROGRAM
TO OPEN MONDAY
Supervised Activity
Open To All Local
Youngsters
h:: t::':
s
\
.~
.'
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,
...\
,
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
.T H E
I
NEXT YEAR'S CLUB
SET-UP. LISTED
Section Heads Named
As Women Recess
Till Fall
At
the
'\londay's
hoard m'!elillJ.{ in
"'\-oman's Chou ::\In;
.Joha I';
l\lich:1el. presiden: anpounC:l'fi thn
following committct' C1l!li JI!,-'h for
the l'C)lOing 19-1';-48 scn:;')fl of file
('.lub.
Admissions ehalrmu.n, ~t!'H. Hussell Phillips: American :at ')Ul(. :i\1 n,:.
George W. Sweet; Antlq'.1t~';, ::\lrs.
Birney K. Morse; Art, 1\1rs. 1;. .1".
Schwalm; Current E\'ents, 1\11':;. J.
BUrris West: J)rama, :i\frH. George
P. 'Varren; Education, 1\11'5. George
Schobinger, Ejections. Mrs. Hobert
Coates: li"'innnce, )ofrH. S. ::\I. Viele,
Garden, Mrs. D. R("Ied Geer; Girl
Scout,
l\Ir!::l,
Hob('rt N. HUltert:
Health and WelCarc. :!\II'S. 1i'I'ancis
Forsythe; Historian. Mrs. Peter E.
Told; Hospitality. 1\[rs.
George
Wagner: Hostess, :Mrs. P. L. Whitaker; House, 1\Irs. R. T. Bates: International Relations, l\frs. l\-Jorris
Fussell; Junior Section Adviser,
Mrs. John H. Pitman: lAterature,
Mrs. Roland L. Eaton; Luncheon.
1\11'8.
l l l)rcy
G.
Gilbert:
1\(.
Malling
Kilgore;
~luslc.
Mrs. Slroyan W. RUBSell;
Needlework Guild. Mrs. S. S. Rutherford:
Nominating,
Mrs. S. S.
Hudlerford; Peace Service. Mrs. T.
D.
Maher;
Pennsylvania Clubwoman, Mrs. William
Cracmcr;
Press and l'ubllcity, Mrs. Geol'ge
:\or.
Kurns;
Pl'ogram, l\Irs.
J~loyd
](auffman; Property, 1\£rs. E. D.
BI'nuns; Hcmcmbrancc, lrlrs. )';dward M. no~rd; Hentals, 1\1rs. S.
Murray Viele; Heservatlons. Mrs.
Howard J. Dingle: Serving, :\lrs.
Hobert Allison and Mrs. Robert
Boyle: Young Mother's Section rellresentative, :'\lrs. Avery Blake.
Local Boys Graduate
Mr. and 1\[rs. Graemc G. Whyllaw of COl'nell avenue and 1\11'. and
]'Il's. Hoberl A. S·hcppn.rd of Vassar
avenue, attended
commencement
exercises Sunday and :Monday at
Princeton Unh'erslty where theil'
sons, G. \Vhyt1aw, Jr.• received his
n. R degree In :Mechanical 1-:n·
ginecring, and H.obert A. Shep·
pard, Jr., rcceivcd his BoA. degree in Economics1. Both boys al~o
received their commissions as Ensigns in the USNR.
Mrs. WlIliam H. Hotzel, Jr. ot
SAILING FOR GENEVA
'l~haycr road entertained her bridge
Mrs.
Clair
Willcox of Ogden ctuu at a lunch'eon-brJdgc at her
avenue with her daughter Andrea home, Tuesday.
and Carolyn will sail from NeW
Mrs. I'''. J. Weyl of WaHhington,
York on Monday tu join Mr. Wilcox D. C., with he.r small daughters
at the International Trade Confer- Annumarle and Christina spent n.
ence In Geneva. Mr. Wilcox who Is Cew days of last week visiting her
on leavo as professor of economics parents Jl.fr. and ]\frs. John Bow·
at Swarthmore College, is vice ditch·, Jr., of Cednr lane. Mrs.
chairman of the American d('icgn.'Veyl also vIsited 1\'11'. We.yl's parUon to the conference. His family
("!ntH, Dr. and Mrs. Hennan 'V-cyl
will r£'main with him for the duraof PrincetQn. N. J.. who leave
tion of t"he conference. Andrea. and soon by plane for a summer in
Carolyn nlun to make several of
Switzerland.
the Youth Hostel trips while
Miss Eunice J·~1i7.alwth Shay of
in H'.... itzerland.
Cornell Avenue was cntertain(>d at
dinner amI bridge Inst Tuesday by
Collins Re-Elected
Miss
:l\Iary Loui!oOc Schwebel of
Germantown.
in honOi' of ber marJ';ustcrn Industl'lal Advertiser.s.
riage
which
will
take pla~e tornoI'·
the P·hiJadelphia Chapter of tho
ro\y.
National
Industrial
Advertisers
Mrs. .Joseph Gcel' of the SwarthAssociation, today announced the
morc
Apartments left Thursday for
l'l'-cil"ction of William Howes Collin~, as..
t{,I' pre~iilent fOl' the 1947-1918 of Harvard accompanLed her and
\\'111 vacation fol' a short time.
term.
('ollin';;, who served the association :\s president last year, is also
a. director of NIAA, the largest
f'ingie advertising body ot its Idnd,
with chapters in the United Siat.s
nn(1 Can,ada. The association de,"otes its efforts to the advanccment
of
industrinl
nd\'ertising
and
marketing.
1\11'. Collins re-sides at "Kentwill"
\Vallingford, Pa.
HILFERTY GRADUATES .
John Paul Hllferty, son of 1'IIr.
Daniel J. Hilfcrty, 401 South Chester road, will be graduated from
~t . .Joseph's College, Philadelpnia,
on Sunday evening, ·,June 15. He
wiJl receive the degree of Bachelor
of Arts.
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Mr. HiHerty entered St, Joseph's
College In September 1941. He Is
ono of 35 men in this year's graduating- class to have had his education interrupted by war service.
He was active In school and class
activities, being a member of the
Debating Society, Alpha Sigma Nu
~ocicty and secretary of the Student Council.
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Lists, Mrs. Harry S. '1'oole: Memburshlp. Mrs. Cecil Howard; Mo·
Uon Picture. Mrs. R.
f)ida,.~
S WAR T HMO REA N
The Commencement wlll he held
in thp College Quadrang-le. It will
he followed b)' a reception tendered by President Reverend .John J.
Long, R J .. to thr. graduates, tneir
parent-c;. and friends.
TUB
Comprehensl"ve
Sll WELSH ST.
CUPIER, PA.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Luncheons $1.00
Dinners from $1_76
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
lOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
-t:r
CALL CHESTER 8~86
Swarthmore 1833
Kappas to Sew
YOUR APPOINTMENT
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Mrs. Henry r. Hoot will entertain informally Oil Decoration Du.y
in honor of the birthday anniversa.ry of her mother, l\.[rs. W. S.
FI'icke
of
Cymv··yd, a
former
Swarthmore resident.
1\Jr. and ~Irs. J. H. Brcakell have
mo\"t~d {nnn 139
Huts-ers avenue
to their newly pnl"cha!;cd home at
423 Harvard avenue. :\11'. and Mrs.
Charles H, Garri!';on and their
daughter Barbara ''''ho have been
stopping at Strnth Haven Inn for
several months, have taken the
Breakell apart':ment on Rutgers
avenue.
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David W. Harris
Secretary of Revenue
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Long mileage - they revel
in rolling up records. More
months of service - they
have stronger tire bodies.
betler able to take r~cap.l!:
Dollarsthey don't
cost a penny
more.
plus tax
6.OOx16
USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN
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LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR OLD TIRES
PROPERLY BALANCED WHEELS help to give
you a smoother ride. Out-of-balance wheels
directly or indirectly cause abnormal lire wear.
Make this small extra investment in comfort
:\1rs, .John E. Michael of Harvard
avenue, president of the Swarth'rnore Woman's Club. entertained
the Board of Directors and chairman of committees a.t a luncheon
at the Woman's Club. Monday.
and saving. Stop in at Tire Service Headquarters today for new Goodyear tir;;;::;;, mounted
and balanced by "Wheel Specialisls".
PAINTING
HANNUM & WAITE
YALE and CHESTER ROADS
PAPERING
CHARLES
B.
KIMME.L
SWARTHMORE .C65
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NEW TIRES
DESERVE
NEW TUBES
1\Irs. F. L. Hearn of Rehoboth
Beach spent a few days of last
week visiting her son-in-law and
daughter, Major and Mrs. Stanton
von Grabill of Cornell avenue.
Mr. John F. Daley of Ceda.r lano
will leave tomorrow by plane on
a two· week business trip to London, England.
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}o"n.ccd with n. odendline of July
the School Boa.rd of SWarthmore
naH tentativcly adopted a hudget
for the CODling year that will raise
the $chool tax 3!h mills to a total
of 31 mtlls. in order to gl'a~t the
borough achool teachers an a\'erage
annual incren.lie in sa.lary of $400
more than their Scptem bel' 1946
level.
Before takIng final action on the
new school budget, Board membel'S met with renresenlaUn,s of
the Faculty Committee on Salaries
and he:lrd tho teachers' proposals
for a $600 averagc annual increase.
State as much aid as laet year, undel' waiver legislation now being
enacted in Harrisburg, this is frozen for one year only,,' Mr. Delaplnine explained. Next yenr, under
the theory that State aid should go
to the poorer districts of tho State,
Swarthmore will be one of the districts whic"ll \\'111 lose this State aid.
1.'his means that the Board faces
a loss of UllIlI'oximatelr $10,000 in
State aid in 1948. 130 we had to
tulte that into considemtion in
raising the lax. to 31 mills.
"Also. undel' new State I('gislaHon providing mandatory annual
increments for teachel's throughout Pennsylvania until they reach
the nl:l.ximums, we ",ttl nave to be
ready to meet these additional fixed cost.<; in the ~rears abead.
These two itcms-los.
increments-would together call
fol' a 3 mill increase in 1948. So if
the School Board had set this
year'~ tax rute at :-13 mills Inste~l(l
9 A. M_
MONDAY
SWARTHMORE 1250
Bull.andding~ftA.I._
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George H. 'rroxell of Dartmouth
avenue who died Inte 1.'hursday
Speaker, McCabe, .Blanshard Receive
Honorary Degrees In Peak Year
Of College Registration
RECEIVES DEGREE
night June 12, in the PJ'ice Mem·
orial
Hospital,
wa~
Philadelphia
buried in Eastlawn. cemetery following funeral services conducted
in Media at :! o'cloclt Sunday attel'noon by Hev. ])1'. Hoy N. Ke-l~el' of
tho Swal·thmol·c .i\lethodist Church.
::\11'. Troxell had suffel'cd a
heart
condition (pI' the IlUst ~i~ monthH
and was confined to the hot'pilal
fol' three wceJ;:~ beron~ his ueath.
Horn
in
Schnecksville.
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The Honorable Harold E. StassE-n's Commcncelncnt Address to
tho Graduating class of Swarthmore College Monday morning In
the Art'hur Hoyt Scott Amphl~
theatl'c ul'ged substantial aid to
Europe without dela.y.
In a six poInt program the
(ormel' govel'nor of
Minnesota,
amplified his conception of Ameri·
l'a's 'Vorltl Economic pollcy. He
l'ecoTlllllended immediate action 011
I'cbuilding the Ruhr and immediate study or the question of tho
economic future of r<;ngland.
Stassen paid gracious tribute to
the many contributions of Swarthmore College to the cultural demore at the age of 13 and whil('
velopment o( the MIdwest.
Spc·
attending Swurthmol'(.l Schools en·
dlically he named Moria Sanford
tered thc employe of 'his uncle, Vicwho taught gnglish and History
tor 1>. Shirer, horough ul'uggist,
fl'OIll 1.sG9 until 1879 when she uecontinuing there until his l"('ccl1l
came' thc liI·st wOlnan professor at
llInc~s. In 1916 he- gl'udlla.ted from
the t lnh'("I'slty of Minnesota. Edthe Philauelphia College of I'hal"ward Hicl.. s )'Iagill. president o(
mac}"
H\\'ul'thmol'c
at the time said 'he
He had he en a lIH~lllhel' of tlw
Thuu\a'" B. Jlel 'alit'. :\'. elll'~h'I'
didn't hOlle within hiH life time to
Swarthrnol'e Fin' Cumpan;r for till'
J tntHl IOl'"Shlcut '" hu!-'c Sl'I'\ il'('~ to
find another teache.r like Professor
•1
ill
it
Id h
f
I lla~t ;u, y~al'~.
hL"i ~ntlnll nnd :\hnn :)1ntcl' wct'(~
scheduled manda.tor}' ~alal·Y Incre- of 3
m 5,
WOll
ave oum
~:anfol'd.
"1\luch of the vision and
Wl'I'C 1'('('ognh'A.'d by SW,urthlllOI'C
menLo; pa&"Jcd by til{' !-Uate I.egisia- Itself moving abovl~ the legal ceilHm'vivinH" he~idcs his wife, .tlll'
\'igol'
of
education
in the Upper
Cull("J,tC> !'Ionduy.
Ing of 35 mills now allowed on (ormel' Charloltt' Louise Robertl\Jis."iisslppl
Valley
was
due to tbe
hire.
real estate in tlli~ borough." Anci shaw. ar~ two son~ Victor D. S.
Impact
of
Moria
Sanford
of
Teachers \VIlUng tn l'ompl'omisc
thcro would 1Iav(' been no lecway Troxell of nal·t01ollth nnd Fin,t
Swarthmore. It has been a ROUrCl'l
In a. special seN.'iion with the for making- merit raises in the fu- Lieutenant GeOl'ge H. 'rroxeH, Jr.,
of III·ide and pleasure to us 10 ob~chool Boan} un I,Jonday night, at
(lnited States Army, stationed in
tUl·e.
S('I"\'(' t"he m:lnner tn which one of
wltlc·h tim(' the Teacher Salary
Commenting on the Boara',s offer, Austria, a daughh'l', Marinn L.
OUl' native Mons of Minnesota has
Committee or the Hom~ and· School 1\11'. Delaplaine had this to say, 'l'l'oxell, of ')artmouth a\'enuc; anll
bCl'n in some nleasurc
rel)aying
Association ww; present, tlu- Facul- "Our neW budgp.t provides for s:{I- his mother Mrs. Catherine ].;.
~warthmore on behalf of the Mid·
ty Committee tllrough itH Npokes- ary increases for (!vcry one of the Troxell.
w("!!-!t through ·his exceptional lcadman • .James MlI1er, said the tea.- 48 teachers except one who Is on
cl'ship us youI' President-.Johrl W.
ehers had unanimously decided a. sabbatical leave. Something will
Na.son."
that the action o( the school board be done fO!' this tear-hur tntpr."
Honoran· degrees were presented
in decidmg it cou1l1 only U PIH'O\'e
I.ower Bl'uckcts Helped
by
PreSident Nason to the former
Nt'~t
Monday,
J
unc
23,
i~
the
n. $oiOO Increase in salary adjust.:\Irs. Brma S. HUl:!scU. local tclcHo explained t'hat the average
Minnesota
governor, Dr. Brand
un.y
YOllng
fl'Y
and
their
older
sismenta for next year was "Inade- annual increase for the teach erN phon£' Muper\,lsOI', repol'ted to the
Blanshard,
and
Thomas n. McCabe.
ters
a.nd
bl'nthm's
annua.lly
await.
quate to meet their needs."
department
tlULt
)"Jlll'Y
would amount to about $400 mor£." Ilolice
Stassen
received
the degree of
'I'lll'
Illany
and
varied
activitles
o(
However, Mr. Miller went on to than they were receiving in Sep- Moor£-, SwarthlnOl'(' oJwrator, ohDoctor
of
Laws
"in
recognition of
till"
HwarthlnOl'l'
Hununel'
ltecl'euadd. aCter listening to the problems tember, 1'946. "Some of the tea- St~l'\'ed twu lIecr on C'1'N~son Jane
your
many
achievements,
your
tion
Pro~{I'am
hegin
that
day.
which the Sehool Board would en- chers will .get $300. Nome $400, bctwetm Am·hen.:t and Dickinson
distinguished
public
servlco,
and
HUnllllt'l"
l'luhhcrs,
youllb>"Sters
bt-counter next year if it were to raIse some $500, a fe\\' less. But every- avenues at 6:il5 .A. 1\1. \\~ednesday
your
AtatesmanUke
approach
to
the school tax above the Ilroposed one w1ll get Home kind of a raiHe; ml she walli"d n1on~ hy the Girl :rorid thinl gTllth" will I'egh;tel' on
th('
grave
problems,
both
national
31 mUl rate this year. that he had those in the lower brackets wore Heoltt Hou:o>t! en ronte to the tclt"- tht~ grounds (01' six weeks of fun
nnd international, that beset the
phone exchllnge btlil(1in~ on Hat·· l\.nd ~IIOI·ts at tilt' College Avenue
been authorized to say that the jumped a little higher."
wOI'ld." Claude C. Smith of the
teachers were more than willing to
Asked if he thought :l.nJ! of the VUl'd nvcnUt'. At tlw !-'aIlW tin11"' f'iL'hool. Likt· tht' pl'illlar)' and n1lr- Board of Managers presented the
cooperate and be reasonable In Swarthmore school teachers wen~ anotht'l' rl'sidcnt 1·(·IHH·'I·(l ~1'l'ing a SI:I'Y gl'nUII~, whit-h IIll't!t at the .RIH·akt.'l' for his degree.
their demands. He said that if the leaving the schools for job!O in '1IOH~lIln un Hlu·v:u·<1 :l\'NllH: near IllltJ,:"f'I'!-I A\,t·nu(' Kehoul. tilt' HIIIIlnr. Blanslmrd, who deUvercd the
School Board was absolutely unable other districts, Mr. Delapla.lne ~mid Yale. l·~vident1~· .til(' horollgh <10('$ III PI' t ·IHllllt'l·~ t'njny full Illol'ning-s
Baccalau.r('at(·
Address on Sundny
to meet the $600 average, the tea- he "had not hoard of any and not Yilt fa<.·c tilt' thl't'at fdt hr (1'0111 !l tu I:! fOI· six We('li!-l (':tell
morning
in
Clot'hier
Memorial,
chers would feel that an average hopedftnnt they would not." He re- ulany fast-gro\\'in~ ('ornllillnith's-~ y~':tl'. TIIl'il' 1)lal\~ includl' ha:-wball,
was
)Il'es("nted
for
the
degree
of
tt'lIni~, HI'('hpl'Y, ('ano('ing-,
ganles.
annual Increwe of $500 would be nHlrked that he thought the nc,\' that of hav!ng- its "wild lif"" ph"
Doctor of Letters by nr Arnold
$400 annua.l increase ,vould 1_lac{' IlH'nt t~omJloscd IHIl'ely of Its: yUIIIlJ.;"- trivs. dalll·('s. ;u·ts. lind (~!·aft~. Tht·o- l>re~den. 'head of the MatilematiC.!'l
acceptable.
1I01't- )'llfllI·1t anti hb :-lph'IHlid starr
the
Hwarthmore School Dhitrict CI' generation.
supporting the teachers' efforts
"On the
will stnl·t thing!-' lIw\·in.!! on Montla:.' Jlepartnll'nt as follows:
in
a
cOlllllarnble
]losition
with
near'T·he
ahnndalH'p
of
tn't'S
hal'1hw
tn reacn a. compromise, the Homu
..~eomnH'ntlntion of the
I"aculty
and School Association through Its b}~ districts !lnd pOint('d out that countles~ s(i\lirl'('IH who (h'lil(ht ttw as :-;UOIi as all IJaL'1kipantH an: 1't!- and the Board of Managers, I preTeacher Salary Committee passed ,some Philadelphin. sebool t('achor~ t~hildr{ln and most g-1·own-lIp~. if· gish-I"cd.
scnt to you for the honorary deTht. "I'illHII'y anll :-':urHt'ry G"OH}lS
the following resolution which was had told him they would be glad th!'y do annoy an o(wal-liunal h(nls!',
gret' of Doctor of Letters Brand
submitted to the School Board blJ- to come to Swarthmore if there holdel' who hn.~ outgl'own hjs ap- too);: l't-giKlratinll~ ill adVanC(l ltutt Blnnshal'(l, i'J'of('s.Ror of Philosophy
were openingf'. hecause the saiarles predation of fellow lllammals in a \vL.t~k hnt stili ha\'I' opt'ningK for u. at Yale UnIversity. A graduate of
fore the IDeoting adjourned:
lower :-;cal~. Even young- Pl't£'r I{ah· nUllllwr of· YIHIIlJ:~tl'I'S fl'onl age thc tTniversit}' of Michigan and of
"Tho Homo and School Associa- "are so much higher." .
Cost
to
Home-owne..
SnulU
hit. flometinleH accolllimnil'd hy hl1- 2 :n~al·H. I II months Oll·oug·h ri£-colHI OxfOl'cl LTnivert;ity, holder of the
tion's Teacher Salary Committee
mother. nibbJing in Oil' yard Is a grade. 'rhos!' who ha\'p not I'l'gisThe ne'" school tax rise ot 3
hopes the School Board will find
MaHter's degree from
Columbia
mills
will
mean
nn
increaH.e
of
apdelig'htful
sight to ~'Vtwyon(- hut a tCI'('(1 a nd would st til liIH~ lO join University and of UIC ph.D. degreo
means to grant increases to teachers' RIl.laries, a.veraging $500, to proximately $17.50 to the average f£'w gardeners whmil' limitl'lI srme(' tlll' fUll Itlay du Sil h~' pl'~s(·ntin..t from Harvard Uriiversity, Brand
Ow
prugrn.n\
be distributed on the basis of merit, Swarthmore home-owncr. 1t ha~ or strenb'"th IU'('vvntK tlwm f!'lnn thenl~t'lvl's w)wn
BI.anshal'd is a. menlber of the
Ollt'OH
at
~I
A.
),1.
;\tonday
at tilt'
without endangering services or heen estimated that the average following the plan of tlw real far·
wodd's community of scholars. As
standards of the school system In a!-'..c;essment is around $5000. Some- nwr and planting a ('{,I'taln alllonnt Hut~l"·s A\"~lll'" ~"'ho()1. 0 .. th(~:.' a teacher of philosophy at the UniIlHIY sPllIl thpil' nallu':-t. adc1re~$l'H,
the following years, and the Com- one pointed Ollt that an annual "jUKt for the bllnnil's."
"\'('rHity of :Michigan, as a nlember
agc~ and ft>(·s to :'Ill'S . .-\"OI'Y Plul{(',
mittee will HUPport such tax in· iner~aso of $17.50 to heltl the
of th~ Department of Philo;;ophy
t l'(~aSlll·('I·.
.. !HI ..\ 1ll1H'I'~t a Vl'nUe.
creMes as the School Board finds Swarthmore 'schools keep Ull their
at Swarthmore College for twonty
CARE Receives Finnish Flag :\I,·s. .l . .I. ('rnokston :Lnd a t'upahle
necessary to accompllsh this pur- present high standards was less
ycar!-;, he has contributed greatly
g'"1'OliP of a:.;~h"ants. Hlany of whonl
t)la.n 35 cents a ·week, or l~sH than
\V~al'ing colorful nat ional dn'ss,
pose,'·
to t1lf' advancement of this com·
the price of one movie ticket.
Marle Salomaa prescllt('d a small en(]"arl.d thl'nl~wln'~ to last yc:u"s munit~·. A lover of wisdom. an ad·
Receiving the resolution, 'Mr.
After stating the School Board's ('dition of the li'innis'h flag to the nttendant:-:=. will \\' .. h~.ol11c th~ 1)1'1- viser of youth, nnd active member
Roy Delaplaine. President of tne
general position, the President calllocal CAR1'~ commiUet- at. a I t~c('nt llHU'Y and nH.-spry J~TOllP~·
of the Society of Friends, he has
School Board, said. uIt looks as if
ed on Dr, David McCahan, another
I,;vening" has(Ohall spon~ored hy ('arned well of Swarthmore Collego
m~ctlng'. MiH..'i Ralolll:l:l ha.... he en a
you have not Oed our hands too
Board member, to explain in detail social worker in the ]{alliola St,ttl~· the Hecl'('ation .A~Ho('illtion it; al- and has contributed through the
tightly In the matter of teacher
the proposed tentative school budthe
spoken
word,
ment Hou$e. Helsinl;;.i·~ Im·g"(>st. tOl' I'eady I-{oing st,;ong nnder Coach written and
salary Increases by this resolution
get for 1947-48 and how it affects
the IlUNt few yearH. She hns D.I~o HllS....:(·n Hnyd{'r'~ <1in'ction.
throngb his unflagging devotion to
and I can assure you that the
teachers' salaries. Dr, McCahan \\'ork('d with the I;'jnnish national
l'ht' hoard of t ht' A.~sociation i~ tne pursuit of truth, to the idea of
Board wUI give the resolution Its
stated that the Board bad con~ider
a~ency which coorrlinatmc th~ acti- ~t'I'iouHly l'onsHt·rinJ.{ the possibility world citlzem:;hip to which he Is
deepest consIderation.'"
ed the entire matter from n budvitt~R of all I'elief agencies. Th-e- of offt-I'ing a swimming IlrOgram dedicated."
School Board's Position
get viewpoint, (rom the teachers' flag. ~et tn a marhle hase, carries thl'{'l' artprnO()nH n \\'f':,"k to ~umllH'r
(Continued on Page 7)
In opening the School Board ses- viewpoint nnd from the ta.xp:ly('rs'
an inscription of gratitude fronl the duh mell1.her~ and OIH' lllorning °l
sion on Monday night., 1\.'11'. Dela- viewpoint. hoping to reach a tair
Kalliola Settlement House. MIs.... "\"\'eek to the Rutgers avenue group.
WInS Art Award
plaine outlined for representatives decision In each instance.
Salomaa said that the CAltE pnck- Adequate sa.f('ty measures and !;\11.. 1n Frecgard daughter at Mr.
of the Fa~ult.,. and the Home and
Work to Be Done
ageR were not only a tremendous pervision problems mllst be worked
and }.frs. William Freegard of
School Association.
the School
"One of the problems facing the
help but were welcome evidence out before s""lmmlng can br.come
North Swarthmore avenue, who
Board's posI.tlon on Its tentative School Board," he said, lOIs tne
of friendliness.
a part of the program. It ''''ould not
graduated
from the philadelphia
budget of 81 milIa.
necessity of meeting operating and
Miss Salomaa has come to this be included In the registration fee "Museum School of Industrial Art,
"We :plan to raise the school tax maintenance costs of the SChool
country to vialt the American but would have to be an extra.
Monday, .June 9, received the Thora
3'" mills to a total of 31 mills In DistrIct. These costs are steadily
Friends
S~rvtcc
Committee.
During
ton Oakley Award for Illustration.
July," be saiel. "In order 'to give rising. During the war years we
Mr. and Mrs .. F.;art H. \Veltz of
the
summer
she
will
visit
varlou:.
and awards tor etchings and adthe teachers en Increase averaging were able to postpone this work
work
camps,
and
In
~he fall she .College avenue entertained Mrs. vanced drawings.
U 00 more Ulan their salary levela and have, instead, put the money
Weltz's eousin Mrs. carey Dye of
Into teached salary Increases. We will vlslt and probably work In at Denver Colo., as their· house gUest
Lin lB a graduate of Swarthmore
of 8eptembe... 1946.
least one American Settlement
think
theae
Increases
have
been
High
SchooL
..Although swarthmore wlll. thl8
tor a tew daya.
House.
Thc School Hoard I'ellortt'd later
that it was unable to grant a $600
increase at tbis time becau:-;e such
an in(>)leaso would call fOI' a 33
min ratc. This would force the
School Board to go over its 35mill legal limit in 1948 when
another three mllh-l would be needcd. the Board said, to meet an apJ,roximnte iOSN of $10.000 in State
aid, plus the amount of mO.ney that
would bo nceded to meet the new
lNS5. Mr. Troxell came to SW:LI'lh-
6-WEEK PROGRAM
TO OPEN MONDAY
Dear To Local Hearts
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$1 61 0
•
Property
Maintenance
lo
MILES. MONTHS. DOLLARS
GOODYEAR
IS THE
News Notes
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
Governor
II • •
Dr.
Petcr- E. Coste of North
Chester. road has announced the
opening of his· office fOr the practice of dentistry at 140 Rutgers
Avenue.
CA R IN~I!Ec:nOJtlUS~..A...jft\US TO
SAVE
LIVES
*
M••••
fall.
Opens Office
Summertime is driving time. Make driving time a
pleasure. Eliminate the chance of a traffic accident
because of mechanical failure of your car. Know !hat
your car is safe to drive-if you drive it safely. Get your
car officially inspected.
Chec~ing your car's brakes ... headlights ... tires ... and
s~eer"~g gear and mak.ing certain they are in good conditlOn-IS added safety Insurance for you and your family.
Why? Pennsylvania's record proves it. While the national
figure for fatal traffic accidents due to mechanical failure
"f cars is 18'70-in Pennsylvania it is only 4'70.
Make that appoilltmmt with safety-today!·
CARS MUST BE INSPECTED BY JULY 31, 1947.
There will be no extension of this period.
.
You will not be allowed to drive after thi" date unleu
you have an official inspecdon sticker.
James H. Duff
1\11'::;. Howard Steig('hnan of Clo~
thier Hill, Indian Road, Meclia will
ser\'e as hostess to the Kappa Kappa Gamma sewing group on TuC-!'1day next. Following- tl1is nH:!Cting
the group will convene until next
Well-Known Boro Pharmacist Died
Thursday
l'i
E
FI~ESIDE
I
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JUNFJ 20, 1947
Proposed Increase Will Provide $400
Average Yearly Raise For
Borough Teachers
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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BOARD PLANS·3.5 MILL TAX RAISE IN GEORGE H.TROXELL STASSEN TELLS COLLEGE GRADUATES
ADOPTING TENTATIVE SCHOOL BUDGET BURIED SUNDAY QUICK WORLD AID CAN SAVE FUTURE
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SUMMER
PROGRAM
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Liability
Insurance
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Library
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Supervised Activity
Open To All Local
Youngsters
T HE SWART HMO R E AN
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Personal.
!drs. ·Donald Plccard of Odgen
&\,eDue was guest of honor at a
surpr.lfte handkerchief shower Monday eventng' when EmU), Pritchard
of Dickinson avenue and EUnor
KarD.B of Wellesley road enterl41n~
ed 24 guests at the Karna{ home.
Mrs. Charles Russell of Odgen avenue, Mrs. Pritchard and Mrs. Karnll
Il88leted.
Klasea.
Charles
O.
Thatcher,
Jobn lL PItman, Walter Scott, William Elmore. W. Wasow. and MUao
Garrett of Swarthmore enjoyed an
overnight visit at the Thatcher
cottage. MIllington. N. :1•• following
the COllege commencement, Monday.
Chestnut HRI waS mald-of .. hoDor
and Mrs. Howell Lewta Shay. Jr••
and J/Ire. WtUlam Shay were matr~ns~of~hoDor tor their slster-In..
law. All three attending wore whlte
silk jersey dresses and large .whlte
hprsehalr bats. Miss Scbwebel carried a bouquet 6 of yellow daisies
and l>lue delphinium and the Mrs.
Shays carried bouquotM of wblte
daIsies. Their hats were trimmed
with matching flowers and rlb~on
streamers.,
, .
Mr. Daniel B. Conron ot Stam~
ford. Conn.• served as bost maD tor
his brother. The ushers were: Mr.
WUUam Dixon Shay of Rose Valley. Mr. Howell Lewis Shay. Jr., of
Swarthmore, Mr. Kenneth ,"Veeks
of Stamford, Conn •• and Mr., Hobert
FUlmore of Scranton, Po..
The bride's mother wore a gown
of gray over peach c"lU.ffon with
matching hat and a corsage of
peach geraniums. The groom's
mother wore an aqua crepe gown
and an orchid corsage.
Tho wedding reception followed
th, ceremony at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.. Edson S. Harris of Rose
Valley. After their honeymoon, tho
bridal couple will go to Cincinnati,
Ohio, for the summer.
UnderhUl of 088lning, N., Y •• Mrs.
~la Tyre Hn.mllton. WlIkes Barre.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Moore, Mr.
and M1'I!I. John Moo:re of Webster
Sprlnp. W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Wal~
ter Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Williams, Judge an~d Mrs. Edward
Farr and Mr. Burton Dana ot
Tunkhannock. Pa.,
MiBS Nancy
Acker. New Oxford, Pa., Miss Polly
Lt.ehon of Boston. MiBB Mildred
Feber, New York, Mr. and'· M.rs.
John McCulloch, of Scarsdale, N.
Y .• Mr. and Mrs. Franklin. K. Day,
Mrs. F. Shoemaker and Mrs. Marsh
Morrison of Webster Springs.
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byterlan Church.
and an orchid corsage.
A reception followed tt..e ceremony at the Spring Haven Club.
Following a wedding trip to Sea
Island. Ga .• the' couple will be at
home at Brook Hall. Media after
July 4.
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RUSSELL'S
DANIEL KIRK·
A LESSON
FROM THE CHINESE
MEDIA
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'While you roam trom North to
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JUNE 20, 1947
&lad,to
..ke
'S COLLEGE
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.And there are ashes in t'he puOld TCl5tAment. Ushers at the 11
Presbyterian' Church notes
I long tor Dad!!
o'clock
service·
Include:
W.'·
'M.
Sunda)' morning ut the 11 o'clock
.service Mr. Cutler will preach on Harvey. head usher: R. T. Bates.
W. B. Bullock, C. H. VI. Ingrabam: When my Mother wanta a beau (!t )
"What 18 the Cburch Up To?"
To the ball game we wlll go·R. M. Kilgore; W. S. Patton; and
Starting this Sunday morning at
I like thatIl
W. H. Randall.
11 o'clock" there w1l1 be a Church
School activity program which will
Since I find yoqr chair too roomy".
Christian Scieac:e Note.
be held each Sunda.y untU the end
And the a.tmosphere somewhat
"Is The Universe. Including Man.
of JUlY' for chUdren ot, Beginner.
gloomy':"Primary and Junior age. A cordial Evolved By Atomic Force 1" is the
Please,
·come home!!
welcome Is extended to all cbUd~ 8ubject of tho Lesson-Sermon In aU
.James Wolf
Churches ot Christ. Scientist, on
ren of this age group.
Sunday, .Jun~ 22. Tho Golden Text
Dr. an,t M.rs. Charles Anderson
18: "Thou, Lord; in the beginning
will assist Mr. Cutlet' in greeting
hast laid the toundatlon of the
"the CODgregati9J;l a,f~er t'he. service .earth; and the 'heavens are the
Thomas M. Jackson, Jr., 80n at
Sunday morniDg.
works of thine hands" (Hebrews Mr. and Mrs. .Jac~son of Park aveThe executive board of the Wo ..
1: 10).
m~n'B ABsocia.t1on will meet Sunnue, received his degree of Bacheday. .T.u~e 22. at 12, noon in the
lor of Chemi~1 Engineering at
-church office.
Cor~ell University's 79th annua.l
The Surgical Dressings Group
commencement on Monday. June
meets· each Wednesday mornlnr:. at
Carter DavIson of Vassar avenue
10 o'clock at the churc'b.
returned Saturda.y from Spring.. 16. He prepared at Haverford
The Six Dots (Braille study field College. 80 leaves Sunday for School.
group) meets each Tues~ay morn- Camp Dwight where he will bave
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed
ing at 10 o'clock at the churcb.
charge ot a Section and also ('rafts of Norih Chester road will enterDr. and Mr•• Braun and tamily and nature lore.
tain at 0. bridge Saturday night in
have iett tor Beach Haven Crest
Mr. .David H.· Mercer of Prince~ honor of their house-guests, Dr.
'for the summer months: Dr. Braun ton avenue received a degree In and Mrs. Areld Welsh ot west
wUl return to the pulpit September Physical Education at the Unlver ..
Chester.
14.
atty of Pennsylvania corntnence~
Mrs. Frank S. Reltzel of Harment. Wednesday.
vard avenue wtll leave Monday to
Melhodiat Church Notes
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Mercer spend the summer In Ogunqu1t~
The Chur~b School wUl meet on of Princeton avenue are entertain- ~e.
•
Sunday morning at 10:00. Mr. S. Ing Mrs. Mercer's parentH Mr. and
:Mr. and· M~. Stacey Long of
W. Johnson. Superintcnde~t. Clasa~ Mrs. Fred C. Strate of ' Provo, Utah~
Oakland. Cal.", were house guests
es are proVided (01' .chlldren of all
Marian Karns has returned to for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Judson
ages ant! for adults.
her· home on \V ellesley road after R. Hoover. Jr., of Wa.llingford.
At the morning service at 11 completing her freshman year at
Mrs, Grover C. Greene' of South
o'clock,. the mini,~ter will preach
Smith College.
Ch'ester road enter~tned 24 memon the ·toplc. lOb the Sermon on the.
Mrs. F. V. Warren of Walnut bers of the· Soroptimlst Club of
Mount Practicable for Today?tt
lane'
'lett this morning for Little Old Chester at a dinner party Tues~
The Junior Church will meet at
I
Deer
Isle, Maine to vacation for a 'day evening.
the same 'bour in Ule chapel with
Dr. and Mrs, William T. EUls of
Miss Alice Snyder, SupElrintendent. month.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Grover
C.
Greene
Walnut
lane left Swarthmore on
The Chu,rch Nursery is open durand
their
son
Robert
and
daughMonday
for their Camp. Blue
ing the morning service and· the
ters
Doris
and
Lois.
are
occupying
Heron
PQ·int.
on Beverly Lake,
smaller chUdren mav be placed
their
new
home
212
Sout'll
Chestel'
Lynhurst,
Onto
They wUI return
tbere. Mrs. Harry E. New and June
road.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Greene
conin
mid-September.
Shearer will be in charge.
Keystone Secretarial
Miss May E. Parry of the
The ushers tor the mOl'ning are duct the
School
at
Baltimore
pike and Lin- Swarthmoro Apartments is at Camp
Frederick .T.
Bogardus. Wa.lter
Dickinson,
John Flood,
Roger coln avenue.
Sha.wnee, Twin Lakes In tbe PocoMr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson and nos for the, summer.
Kauffman and Paul Paulson.
The Social Hal~ wil! be open on their sons Marvel and Layton of
Mr. and l\1rs. .Tohn Moxey of RutThursday evening at 7 for super- Strath Haven avenue spent a few gers avenue w11l entertain at Open
vised recreation under Mr. Purnell. days o·f this week enjoying the Houso tomorrow afternoon in hon~
The Boy Scouts meet on T~urs theatre and Interesting sights In or of Mr. and Mrs. Howard S.
day ovening at 7 with Mr, .li'rance. New York City.
Turner of Strath Haven n.venu~
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ull~
Scoutmaster.
who l~ave Swarthmore \Vednesday,
Rehearsal for ·tho Senior Choir man of Harvard avenue leave S.un- June 26 to make tbeir home in ML
day by motor on a 19~day trip to
on Thunday evening at 7:30.
Lebanon.
French Lick. Ind. Mr. '{TIlman wlll
Mrs. WilHam F. Lee of Larayette
attend a conference o't the National
Trinity Notes
avenue entertained 20 guestli at a
Advertising Agency Netw0t:k.
HOly Communion will be celedessert~brldge In honor of .Mrs.
Nancy Van Alen of Park a.venue
brated on Sunday at 8 A. M. ChUrch
Turner'on Tuesday, June 10.
returned home last week after comScbool "baa discontinued its seBBions
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Thatpleting her sopnomore year at
for the summer. At the 11 o'clock
cher of Odgen avenue entertained
. Wellesley College. On Tuesday.
service of Morning Pr!l-yer the Rec~
their son and daughter~in-law. Mr.
Na.ncy and three friends from New
tor Will preach the first of a series
and Mr.a. Albert Thatcher of Moun~
England who had arrived here
of sermons on the Prop~ets of the
Monday, left on a 12-day motor tain Lakes, N . .J., n.s t'helr weelt~
end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward
trip through several states includThatcher and son Carl who h~VC
tng New York. Ohio and Mic~lgan
been here on a two-week vtsit, left
and en route will visit,classmates.
Monday for Minneapolis. Minn .•
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson ot
.
CHURCH
where tlfey plan to spend the ~umStrath Haven avenue entertained
Rev. David Braun. Minister
.....
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler, Minister
Mr. Wilson's sister, Miss Hnrriet mer.
Miss Blanche Perkins and Miss
SUNDAY, JUNE 22
Wilson of Providence, R. I., a'3
11 :00 A. M. Sermon
• Topic,~
Katharine Bronson of Park ave~
their
weck~end guest, and they all
'''W'hat Is The Church Up to.
nue are vacationing in the Poco~
attended the Musical Festival in
METHODIST CHURCH
philadelphia at which time Marvel nos this week.
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
Tribute To Local Teacher
.Jr.. sang in the Suburb~n High
SUNDAY, JUNE 22 .
Mr. Harry OPllenlander, teacher
School Chorus.
10:00 A. M.--Church School.
..
In the Swarthmore High School.
. 11:00 A. :M".~ermon Topic:
Is
Mrs. E. M. Bassett of North
The Sermon / On The Mount Chester road and Mrs. Francis V. has been written up in the "Edu~
Practicable For Today."
cational Outlook:' magazine pubWarren of Walnut lane cn~el'tatn~
lished by the University of ~enn~
TRINITY CHURCH
ed wIth 0. picnic supper at the
sylvania School of Educ~ion.
Rev•..Geo. C. Anderson. Rector
latter's home Monday evening tn
The article, "A Teacher
of
SUNDAY, JUNE 22
honor of M~8. A.. S. Wickham and
Sciencc"
was
written
by
fortner
8.00 .A. M.-HoIY Communion.
.ber daughter Cynthia who spent
11:00 A. 14.-.Morning Prayer and,
Swarthmore High Student, Myron
Sermon by the R~ctor.
a week vipltlng old friends in Sharpe, class of 1946. Under the
Swarthmore while en route from
THE ~LI:-~~3CIETY OF
Fio·rlda to their summer home in caption "They Did Succeed in
Teaching:" the article is a tribute
sUNnAy., ·JUNE 22
Eagles Mere.
to Mr. Oppenlandel"s capabiUties
11: 00 A.. M..-Meetln.g for Worsblp. . C~l Van Alen of Park avenue
DurIng Meeting. Chlldren will has finished her freshman year at and insph·ation as a te.'l.cher.
Be Cared For In Whittier
Bucknell University. Norrinc TayHOUBe.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26
lor of Ann Arbor. Mich., formerly
9;10 to,·3:·So---:-Bowlng and Qulltlng of Swarthmore~ and a stu(lent at
In Whittier House. Box Lunch-:- .tbe TI. niverslty of Michigan. has
eon. All· are cordl.all~ In""ted.' ,
' b e e n spending a week here. Carol's
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parents. Mr~ and Mrs. A. H. Van
FJRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Alen will motor to Ocean City for
BCIENTlST OF swAltTHM0RJ!l the we~k-end accompanied by the·
Park Avenue ·below Hat'V8.l'4
.-Irlo who will summer at tbe sea.
SUNDAY, JUNE 22
';'
11: 00 A. M.-Sunda7 SChooL
shore,
.
11:00 A. lIL-Sunda¥ Leaaon. Ser- . IIIr. and III..... :E. J. Faulkner of
Wednesday evening. June 11 at &
miseellaneoUB shower glven by Mn.
Paul B. Banks of Harvard avenue. M1u Worst will be. n.ar:led
August 30 to Mr. Gilbert WlddowBon of Rutledge.
The B~uquet
,
'When you fly 'tween earth and sky
And all the little clouds roll by1 cut the grass!!
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
FRID~Y,
Betty lIIoree b&II comploted her
junior year at WelIes1ey College
and lias returned
her home on
Yale avenue.
MIBs Eva. Allee Worst of Har..
va.rd a.venue was guest of honor
BEAUTY SAL01\l
When the screens no longer nt.
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SWARnIMORE, PA.,
The marriage of Miss Margaret
Linn Good, daughter of Mrs. John
Linn Good, of Harvard avenue.
and the late Dr. Good. and Lynn
deMOLL-fROFBEL
Klppax. son of Mr. and MrS. EdThe marrlago of Miss Carol
ward Ktppax of Philadelphia. took
Maude Froebel, daughter of Mr.
place at 4:30 Saturday afternoon
'and Mrs. Guenther H. Froebel of
In the Swarthmore Presbyterian
"Tall Oaks" to Mr. Louis de Moll
Church. Tho Rev. Dr. David Braun
of Park avenue. took place Saturperformed the c;eremony b,efore an
·day at seven o'clock in ·St. Peter's
altar banked with terns.· white
ChureD. In the Great Valley, Paoll.
stock, peonies and Baster lilies.
·The Reverend J . .Jarden Guenther.
Bicky Thompson oC Harvard averector, performed the ceremony.
nue. lighted the altar tapers before
The bride. given In marriage by
the ceremony.her father. wore a wedding' gown
PaT a ,·Islt. to RUSS:' ~l~L'S. Exten..
Thc bride, gtven tn marriage by
· of faille fashioned with long torso.
her nHl.ternal grandfather. Mr. Edslve sun·eys bavc !"hown tbat u
CURTIN-DANA
high round neckllne and yoke of
Dorothy Jean Do.na. daughter of ward C. Attlck at Phlladelpllia,
tire 18 In need of rcc;:u.pplng when
illusion embroidered with seed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana. of wore an Empire gown of white
Its tread destgn or non-sIdd has
· pearls, and hoop skirt with train. Elm avenue, and Richard Reed bridal satin. The ttght~fltt1ng bo:worn oX to u. point where it is no
Her fInger-tip veil of muslon fell CurUn, Bon of Mr. and. Mrs. Ells- dice :featured full. elbow-Iengt'h
loDger vlslble in the· ceutcr ot &.he
from a coronet of orango blossoms. worth F. Curtin of Webster Springs, sleeves. an off the shoulder neck
She carried n Rose Point lace Va., were married on Saturday Hne accented wIth trimming of
tire tread HUrfn.ce.
• .Jet ll.S recap
lIandkerchief made by her mater~ afternoon at
30 o'clock in the silver bugle beads in leaf design.
yoUr tf res • • • 01' reltiaOe them
nal
grandmother.
Mrs.
Maude Friends Meeting, Swarthmore.
The skirt was draped In bustle efwith a new ~ of l<'iret!t(M'f' tires
BurnS. and a bridal bouquet ot
The Overseers were \ Mr. and teet, ending in tu11 length train.
and tubes.
white orchids, white garden flowers Mrs. J. Roland Pennock and Mr. Her veU, which has been worn by
and stephanotis.
and Ml's. Claude C. Smtih. Dr. four brides of the groom's family.
Miss DorIs Rowand of Elm aveLouis N. Robinson read fllc ma:rrl- \vas of heirloom Chantilly lace,
"RIGHT- IN THE CENTER OF TOWN"
nue as maid of honor. and tha age certificate.
fashioned in coronet style and fell
bridesmaids, Mrs.
Guenther H.
The bride worp, a wedding gown to the end of tne traIn. She car~
Froebel, Jr •• Mrs. Henry_ McCorkle. of ivory satin fashioned with long rled an old-fashloncd. round bou. of Swartbmore, Miss Frances Mar- torso. round yoke of heirloom quet of yellow and 'vhtte roses tied
FETE BRIDAL COUPLE
garet Flem.lng, of Haverford, and PrJncess lace and long tlght sleeves with white saUn ribbon.
CAll0440 o. . . m:.,ouTH f.l.lH,VmrAvES.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Judson n. Hoover.
Miss Jean McConoughey of Cleve- appllqucd with the lace. The skirt
Mrs. Samuel Mark$: Kinney ot .Jr., of Wal11ngford wll1 entertain
land Heights. Ohio, wore gowns 'ot with bustle back featured an over- Westfield•. N. J •. matron ot honor.
pale blue dotted swiss featuring skirt of the same heirloom l.ace. a ~nd the following bridesmaids, Mrs.
high round necklines and off tho gift of the bridegroom's mother. Arne C. Chtlstrom. of Penns Grove.
shoulder ruffle, wIth a double row Her finger-ti:l> veil tell from a lace N. J. sister of the bridegroom, Mrs.
· of ruffles down the back and crown. and she carried a. compa~t Edgar C. Anderson. 'Miss Mary'.To
around the bottom of full skirts. bouquet of white geraniums. sur- Powell of Phlladelphia, and Miss
They wore white lace mitts, and rounded by variegated leaves and Jane Lyons Reynolds of Harriscarried old-fashioned bouquets ot white tulle tied with loops of tulle burg. were gowned alike in yellow
blue corn flowers, gypsophUa and to which clusters of geraniuml:l marquhsltc. trimmed with 0.. grad~
pale yellow daisies, with coronets
uated ruffle of the same material
were caugbt.
of the same flowers.
Gerrie Dana. as maid of honor which toll diagonally from waist
Mr. John de Moll served as best for her slater, and Mrs. PhUlp De to hem Une of the full skirt. They
man for his brother. and the ushers Armond Curtin ot Swarthmore as carried round. old .. fashloned bouincluded Mr. Guenther H. Froebel. tuatron of honor. wore gowns of quets of whito shasta daiRies tied
Jr., Mr. Henry Saulnier, Mr. Roy slate blue summer tnffeL'l. which with pale green ribbon -and wore
Phone Swa, 0998 Mornings and after 5 P.M.
Fahl. of Swarthmore, and Mr.
•
featured long torsos and bustle wreaths of the same flowers in
Bradley,. Randall,
of Hartford, back skirts. They carried salmon their hair. Long mitts of ,yellow
·Conn.
colored geraniums and ivy leaves lnce and gold slippers complete(l
A reception followed at "Tall
with strands of ivy cascading from the1r costumes.
Oaks." The bridc's mofhcr wore a
The flower girls. ~Iary Margaret
the bouquets.
gown of
pale blue crepe with
Philip De Armond Curlin sen'cd Hildebrandt of Kansas City, l\~o.,
matcbing hat. Her corsage waH of
as best man for his brother, and and Carol Duddy of North Hills,
orchids.
the ushers included Dr. navld Cur- niece of the brIdegroom, wore
Free Slmday Concerts, s,InD Hall 4.15, 7.15, 9AS
'fhe bridegroOtn'H mother chose
tin of Columbia. University, bt'other white figured organdy dres..,es made
RUlH DAn,XylophD" • BOI BAIOII, _ _
a gown of pale violet Cl'CIlC ·wit Q
ot
the bride~room. Steven Copo of with drop shoulder effect, tiny
TWO COLLIGIANS • CLIIII FOUST
tiara of Ia.vender tulle and' violets.
Drexel Hill, Donald Curtin and puffe-c1 sleeves and short fun ~ltirts.
lACK STECK'S KIDDIES' HOUR, 2 P. M.
Her corsage was of orChids.
H.obcrt Haynes of Clul'kshurg, \V. They wore, halo~ of yelloW datsies
WHnesdays, Jun. 19 and 25. Sylvan Hall. , Po . . '
Mrs. Burns,
maternal gl'and~
Sleepy Hollow Roada Gang ~'!.yl"J:·H':;~ __
Va., all cousins of the IH'idcg,·oom. and c.'ll"l"ied small round bouquets
mother of the bride, wore a gown
Dorothy J·ohnstolle Dn..9clcr. har- of matching flowers.
tlDlIQEDUS I1I1lEWDI1I(S 'llID•.,S
of pale blue crepe Wit)l hat of
Henry 11'aust of Ha.rvard avenue.
pIst,· prcsented musical numher.i
purple and yellow pansies. Hcr
was the soloist.
preceding the ceremony.
'
corsage was of purple pansies.
O. Paull Frey of Philadelphia,
A reception followed at tho home
The bride's going awa.y suit was
of the bride's parent.s. The bride's was best man, and the ushers inof beige gabardine with brown acmother wore a gown of coral color- clude Arne O. Chi1~trom. of Penns
cessories. She wore a g~ld lapel
ed chiffon and her brown horse- Grove, N. .T., Thomas Culp. of
pin. gift of the bridegroom, and
,hair hat was tr~mmcd with c)'m~ Morrisville, N. J., Harry RichardH
her corsage was of white steJlha1.10bidium orchids of brown and co~l:. Jeter, of Forty Fort. WUllam J.
tis. The young couple are on a. twored. The
bridegroom's mother
week wedding trip to Canada.
chose a gown of aqua. crepe wit~ FOR
Out-of-town guests were: Mr.
5
and :Mrs . .John Harton and 'Miss whlcb she wore a large borsehah'
hat of w·hlte. Her corsage was of Call
Virginia George. of Charlottesville.
Va...
Miss li'rancis Carver
of orchidS.
Out-of-town guests attending the Mrs, Lloyd E. Kauffman
Charleston, 'V. Va.• Mr.a . .Tamca D.
wedding
Included Miss Elizabeth Swarthmore 2080
Nelson of Spartanburg, S. C., Rev.
and .Mrs. Henry Hearndon and
lUss Mollie Finn. or Wilmington, (
Del•• Mrs. John Lesse1ls of Boston,
Mr~ Herbert Thomas of N. Y., god•
father of the bride, and Mr. and
SCientificallY Air Conditioned
, Mra. Oscar Kennedy of Fort Lau~
• The story is told that the Chi4erdale, FIn.
Th~y-Frl.day-Saturday
nese pay the doctor to keep them
Friday - saturday
mmU;;y
ROONEY
CONRON-SHAY
well, and if they contract illness,
lIionday - Tuesda;r
The marriage of Mim Eunice
"LOVE
LAUGHS
AT
and Wednesday
Elizabeth Shay. daughter of Mr.
the doctor paya them instead.
and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay or
ANDY HARDY"
Whether or not this story is true,
Cornell avenue, to Mr. 'WlIUam
,
with
MUls Conron, Jr.. of Stamford.
the generallidea is sound, Serious
LewIs Stone and
Saturday Malinee
Connecticut took place last Sat~
Bonita
Granville
urday afternoon (June U) at four
Wn =II often. ear. be prevented by regular health
"The Jolson Story"
thirty o'clock in the Trinity Church.
inptjms Forma habit of visiting your docThe Rev. Russell E. Francis of the
Bunday and Monda),
Univeralty of Pennsylvania and the
For six days, - . r g
tar ofte III: ]eat twice a year. If you do DDt
Rev. George C. Anderson otnclated.
"SMASH-UP'
'lbursday, June 1I6
The bride 'Was given In marrlag.e
line.
~ we will be
leeSW!lUl JJa7WBJ'd, Lee BoWDlllll
by h~r rat~eT' and wore an old
Katherine H",tan
taa"blonetl gown featuring So hoop
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Roten
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PUB"'8BED' EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTIDIOBE,
THE 8WARTIDIOREAN, INO.. PUBUSHER
UNKLE HANK SEZ
The marriage of Miss Gladys·
Dorothy Kimmel, daughter of· Mr.
and Mrs. Charles B. Kimmel of
Myrtle ·avenue. Morton. to Mr. Wllllam Paul Reynolds, son of Mrs.
David Reynolds of Pottstown. will
take place tomorrow afternoon at
2 o'clock 1n the Swarthmore' Methodist Church. The Rev. Dr. Roy N.
Kolser wUl perform the ceremony.
The b ..'lde. given in marriage by
her father, wlll wear a i wedding
gown of white satin. :taehloned
with fitted bodice and fUll skirt
with short train.. Her finger-tip
veil of tUllc wUl tall from a tiara
of pearls and she will oarry white
roses and gypsophtta.
Miss .Tune Lots Kaehler of
Springfield as maid of 'honor will
wear a gown of aqua marquisette.
Mrs. Allen Dugan of Ridley Park,
sister of the bride. as a bridal at~
tendant will wear peach marquls~
ette. They will carry bouquets of
garden flowers, and their headdresses will be of ~owers and short,
veUs ot neL
Mr. ·Edward Ryder of Hahns
will serne as best man.
. Following a wedding trip, the
younG" couple wui Ilve at Sanatoga.
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Dudley, of· Nortb Hili.. and Robert at a dinner part)" ,this eY6b.lng wben.
the guests will Include the immeC. Crowell of Penwyn.
diate
famlll.. and bridal party or
The brlde's mother chose a gown
Miss
Jane
Porter. daughter of Mrs.
of dusty pink lace. a hat of lavenPaul
Porter
ot Bp rln,tletd. and
der and dusty pink tulle. 'Her corMrs.
Hoover's
SOD• .l(r. Wllitam.
am.ge was ot orchids. The mother of
Curtla
Buzby.who
will be married
the bridegroom wore an n'qau crepe
tomorrow
In
tbe
Springfield
PreB~
gown. a chartreuse Oowe"red hat
ODE TO A
TRAVELING DAD
Sbipahape
f~ Smmner SaUin.T
13 Soath Cheater Road
,CaD Swarth_ 047.
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founded by Oliver H. Bair is
sincerely arid sympathetically
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serving many families whose
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first in our records in 1878.
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MARY A. B A I R, Presiden,
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And paints a S1nile to 5uit "erself;
Her eyes are warm, and gay, and blu&She pUIS her lashes on with gluel
CHURCH SERVICES
~s, Amencan women spend Jots of time-and billions 01'
dollars a year-Improving on nature. And the results are
easy on the eye.
It's a facl that American women spend more money each
year for beauty aids than they spend for electric service that
makes their homes so comfortable. Now this doesn't mean
women are cosmetic-crazy. Not at all! It merely proves thta
electricity does a lat for a little I
Everv pe ..ny· in your electrical budget buys you pJenly.·
of dependable. lahar·saving service. II will light a )()O.walt
bulb for 3 hours. It will bring you the finest radio entertain·
ment lor an entire evening. II can s\vi~h the dirt from 3 large
tubfuls of washing! Yes, electricity does many, many more.
chores for the average home than it did 15 years ago.,.-1iU.t .
it does twice as much for the money as it did then.
.
what other item in your household budget gives yOu 10
much for so little~
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SWAN-BALLARD
Mr. and Mm. Lee E. 1-'"aust of
Sham()km announce the engage-
Announcement was made Tuesday of the marrIagc the preceding
day of Mlss Jane Powell Ballard,
daughter of Mrs. Roscoe Ii'. Ballard
~f .Chester, and a member of the
graduating class ot Swarthmore
College, to Mr. Alfred J. Swan, of
Walnut lane und Haverford. head
of the college music department.
The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Martin O. Dietrich, rector, In St. Michael's Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Phtladelphla,at 4 o'clock in the afternoon
Afterward the brldai pair left tor
a. honeymoon In WanBleet, Mass ..
The bride graduated from Chester High School. Mr. Swan received
hfs B. A. and M. A. at the University of Oxford In England.
ment of tholr daughter. Dlvlnna
Jean. to Arthur F. F.' Snyder of
WeBt Orange, N. J. nephew of Mrs.
)Ia':'garet C. }I"'reedlcy of Swarthmore avenue and Thomas H. Hall.
Jr., of WeBt Chester and Newark.
N. :So
MIBS It'''autrt. who graduated from
the School of AmeTlcan Ballet 'has
been in the ballet of the New York
production of "Rosalinda." "Song
of Norway" and "Bloomer Girl"
and appeared 10 tbe USO's "Okla\
homa" in the Pa~lftc.
Mr. Snyder Ie an alumnus of
Haverford School and graduated
from S"'arthmore College in 1940.
He served five years with the
Naval Reserve In the Atlantic. Pacific and Far East. Separated from
the service with the rank of lieutenant commander he is now comMr. and Mrs. J. B. Pope and Mrs.
manding otncor of the 15th Naval George Tuneli former. reslde!J.ts,
Reserve DivlsloD, EUzabeth, N. J.
were In Swarthmore over the weekend for the College Commencement
TOWED
exercises when the PopeR' daughThe marriage of .1\Iiss Agnes ter Elizabeth was graduated. ElizaBeneke of eo.rnell avenue to Mr. beth wlll spend. the Bummer· In
Erik Hultberg. Jr., son ot Mr. and Mexico traveling, and then lI\ring
Mrs. Hultberg of Plainfield, N. Jo. with a Spanish family in Morella
wlll take place tomorrow afternoon ·while attending Bummer school at
at 2 o'clock In the Swa.rthmore the Girl'u House of the East BosPresbyterian Church.
ton Settlements.
The Rev. Dr. Bra.'uri will perform
Mr. Pope leaves early In July
the ceremony.
for a several months bUsiness trip
The bride wlU be attended- by her to Manilo. and la.pan.
stater; _MI88 Rosemarie Beneke as
maid of honor, and the brlde8malds will be Miss Tish Lee, Miss
Marian Troxell. Miss Shirley MacPv",itb«I ,.,.. Ih.
Millan of Swarthmore, Miss June
Irlonnatlon 01
Hultberg. sister of the bridegroop1,
PTe
apd MiBB Pauline Beneke, sister of
the bride.
Friends arc cordially invited to
attend the ~eremony.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marks and
baby son Bobby of Danvtllo are
here
a 10-day visit with Mrs.
Marks" mother, Mrs. Myra C. J)oo
ot Princeton- avenue. .
Da.vtd Webb arrived at hlB home
on South Chester 1'00.4 Tuesday
after completing his sophomore
year at Wesleyan University.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. B~encer
and their sons Steven, Douglas and
David of Ogden avenue leave ,June
26 for Rainey Lake io northern
Minnesota to vacation unUI! earl)'
AUgust.
Mrs. William Webb an4 her
~ughter Ruth of South Chester
road have gone to their lJummer
place. '"The Antlers," Cresco. Ruth
has completed the first ·halt of her
seDior year at Drew University
where she was elected to Pi Gamma
14u, National Honor Society In
Boclal ScienCes.
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HARLAN JESSUP
reminds you • • • •
ONLY e WEEKS LEFT·
FOR STATE INSPECTION
BRING YOUR CAR TO SAFETY
HEADQUARTERS NOW!
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Clellfance of All Goods
day. July'8n1 unttl September
Thanking all our customers
101' their pat.roDage 1b1s past
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Broad St. Bus Route ..
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Beg··,·nning June 22
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HIGHWAY SAFETY
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IS MAJOR GOAL
·the promotion of highway safety
fic Safety CODUD1ttee. This Com· mittee will study conditions which
head to highway accidents and
will recommend corrective measures. PTC is in complete accord
with the Mayor's purpose and
· will cooperate to the utmost.
Like the City's official cam.paign. in which PTC joins, our
!Company's own safety campaign
lis continuous. We are concerned
\with all human factors as well as
;all mechanical factors involved fu
safe operation of our vehicles.
Our aim is to hold down. as far
as humanly possible, all prevent..
able accidents involving PTC vI'hicles. We are succeeding in this
aim through careful inspection
and maintenance of our rolling
stock and equipment. and through
training and education of our op·crating forces in safety methods
and practices.
A rigid course in safe operatlon
is an important part of the training of new employes. Specific leaBons in safety are presented
through bulletin board posters in
every Car barn and bus garage.
Safety messages are carried regnlarly in the Company's magazine
for employes. W e wor k c lose!Y
with the Philadelphia Safety
Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade, and
with the public and parochial
school s .....a _ a . There is lively
.7~competition among all car barns
and garages for the safe operation
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awarded annually to the car barn
:or garage having the best record
in holding down preventable accidents.
So many factors are involved in
highway safety, that we know
completefreedomt'tomstrOOthaz·ards
be tt.. ined B t
never can
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we know also that preventable
accidents can be reduced. We are
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Another~orimprovementinyour:
trllliSit serv:tce--full restoration of·
service on Broad Street-is
bUB
scheduled for Sunday. JUDe 22, the
first day of summer.
Delivery of a Heet of big, new 40-·
P,"""8nger buses enables PTC to .
restore service on Route "'c" on
Broad Street ootween Olney and.
Snyder Avenues. Restoration of·
this link in the route meang bus'
service for the entire length of Broad •
Street from City Line OD the north'
to the Naval Base on the BOUth...
Res.umption of full service on!
WELCOME BACK-Here is a preview of passengers at Broad & Locust
Route
"C" willcomp\etetherestora-:
Streets boarding a big, new 40~passenger bUR, one of a fleet which goes
tion of all bus service curteiIed or i
into service Sunday, June 22~ when bus service is restored on Broad Street. suspended during the war by the!
Office of Defense ~rtation.'
Back in December. 1942, the GOV"!
~ent, through that ageJ;lcy, cur-!
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tailed or auspended a number of bUB
lines in ti1is city and throughout the·
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Ploy Area For Youngsters
Meet "Playground Pop," one of
PTC's many public-spirited employes who devote part of their free
time to helping others. H. is John
Davis. a young and husky bus opo
erator on Route "A", wb""" hobby
is to see that youngsters have a
chance to play in safety off the
hUlhways.
Davis.wholivesat6437Norwood
Street. noticed that many children
in his neighborhood played in the
streets. He decided that what the
youngstsnneeded was a playground
close to their ho_ equipment for
games. and someone to coach and
lI.uide them. Never One to "Let
George do it," Davis .......lved to do
it himself. There was a vacant lot in
the neighborhood. at 65th &Stenton
~venu... and he obtained ~rmisSlon from the owners to use It as a
playground. Weecisandrubbish were
cleared off, and a bulldozer was obtained to level off the ground.
When the cleanup job was fInished, there were 7,000 square feet
of hal'd-packed surface, ideal for
baseball, volley ball. tag, and other
means .of burning up youthful en'ergy. Neighbors helped in raising
fundafor80meequipment,andDavis
contributed quite a' bit of his over-
m:;i'r;e
father. of two boys•
..van and nine, Davia sa,.. his
ia to CqM- an athletic club in
the ·......,.""'bood aDd to fonD a
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nation, as an emergency measure to .
gasoline and ruboor.
With the resumption of full suvice on Route "C", the line will opo.
erate in two divisiotl8!
save
City Line Division-between
Chelten b "", Avenue (City Line) &
Ogontz Avenue and the NayalBase.
John Davis trains .. batti1ll/ eye
10th Street & Somerville Avenue
and Broad & Lombmd S_t...
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When bus service on Broad Streeti
was BUSpended. PTC extended and'
added service on rail Boat;.., 2 and
20 to furnish substitute aervioe for
alfected bus P" _ _. At the same
time, Route 65 was terminated at
Erie Avenue. On and after lane 22.
these rail lines will_ume their pmwar rOlltings 88 follows:
Route 65-to its former northern
terminus at Broad Street'" Olney
Avenue, instead of cutting back at
11th Street '" Erie Avenue, B8 at
pnmen~
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basketball team this fall. ''We are
Route 2O--to its former northern
he ezplains, ''but the terminus pt 11th Street & Erie AveIdea bas already paid off in keeping nus. Pr ant operation 0 0 _ Erie
OIJr kids happ}'. and aafe."·
Avenue and Broad Street &. 'olney
Already. neighbors are planning Avennewill bediacontinued.
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Rou, te 2-to its former northern
term.nus at 15~ Street'" Glenwood.
Avenue and to Its fOnMr .....tbern
tannin'.'" at 15th '" Bigler Street..,
Operation between Glenwood aDd
Erie Avena. aDd to the Naval Bn.
will·be eli" ."tino>ed.
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to help Davis with an annex to the
playground project. A small area
will 00 used for pre school children,
and the bus operator and his friends
arebuildingaandbo:u,,_waand
owinp for ~ youuptsm. eo that
they c:an play in tlielRlDaDd be a'!!IT
froID th8.~ o f . - i tnf\IC
"'IItJIt e4#e /UtaHet
OOME AWAY WITH ME MY FRIENDS
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OLOSING, as uscaI, "lbnrs-
Patricia. J'llul of Yale avenue enterta tned lL Kmull group or classmateH at a burret supper F.rlday
evoning In honor of Andrea and
Carolyn \Vl1cox of Ogden avenue
who are Halling Monday for a sum~er in Switzerland. Latcr tho _group
attended the movie uThe Sea of
Primary and Nursery School
Your rugs are safe f~
fire. theft and mpt)a at.
Paulson's, No I:lO"lfIIiIg
Iu our eaJarPillepiuuf
storage bins.
Tel. Sw. 4597-W
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Miss Adele B. Markley of Guerneey road and lIlr. Harrls Grayson
·Smtth. whoso marriage takes place
tomorrow In tha Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church, were entertained on the following occasions:
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan of
Ogden avenue entertained at a
supper party Sunday evening.
Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Stott of
Medl&' had a dinner party. at their
1"&OU80 TueRday evening.
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Thur&day Mr. and Mrs. Harry F.
Brown and Miss Margaret Brown
gave a fa.mily dinner.
Following the t"eh,earsal }i'riday
nlgbt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dungan ~nd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duane
Williams of Swarthmore will entertain the wedding }>arty at Strath
Haven Inn.
Mr. and Mrs. Guenther Froebel,
Jr., formally entertained at a dinner-bridge for the bride and groom.
Mr•. Robert Halg and Mrs. Agnes
Ha.ti: Sheldon of Ogden avenue will
entertain the wedding party and
out-of-town guests at the Aronomln~ Country Club at a luncheon
Saturday noon.
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will m.b your "'Y mlm...bl,.
Hot a cold _ .._ 10 .11 bttIII.
It)' at Black Mountain. N. C. Mar.!
Ann Is ))resident of her college
Nororl t)'.
Mr. an!! Mr~. Jumes H. Hornauay and Jim and ~Uce Hornaday
of nickinson avenu~ u.tteuded tll~cOllur.encement ex~rc18cs at Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt.•
Monday at which time' Betsy HOI'naday walJ graduat<-d.
NEWS NOTES
up to OUffl, au the average throughout the State trriproves,"
Teuchen< Jo'owo Higher U\"Iog eost..
SIJeaklng ~I)ectflcally on teacheTs'
salal'ies, Dr. Mccahan stated that
the Sc'hool Board
min increase
to grant $300, $400 and $600 salary
Incr("a.l:Ies to the teachers for an annual average at $.00 would mean
that the median 1940-41 Mlnry
level of $2,200 would Jump to $3.~
400 and that the arithmetical average would rise from the 1940-41
Shirley I... MacMUlan of Vo.ssur
aVenue was awarded a. naclll~lor of
Scletice Degree in Home Neollo(Cont\nued from Page 1)
mlcs at the c~remonle8 held ut the
fair. But now the time has come
• to consider
Drexel Institute of Technology.
_when we mu.st begin
Mrs. lummI D. NelMon and Inwork on the gymnasium floor's. tho
fant
son Carl Duvld arc spending
auditorium. sewer drainal'e" and
GrUBB."
a.
week
with Mrs. Nelson's purents
repairs to the heating system. True,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carll
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Moll
of
Park
thls Can be. flna.nced by a bond
_ue. . but we m Ullt earmark sO
avenue.
mucb of our school tax millage- to
Barbara'" Moran, daughter of Mr.
, cover· the cOBte of amortizing and flgu.e of $2206 to $349t.
and Mrs. Joseph Moran of Kenyon
June 23 to Aug. I
redeem.i,Dg this debt.
"This wlll mean," Dr. McCahan avenue celebra.ted her rlfth birthHMoreover we had to consider said, "That the median salary ot day anniversary Thursday by enSummer Club Registration
the poBSlbUlty that our tuition re- tbe Swarthmore School teaehe.t' ,hll$ tertaining the following friends:
College Avenue School- 9 A.M. Opening Day, JUDe 23
ceiPts of $36.000 from high Rebool risen 66.1 per cent from th~ 1940 .. SUMn Gowlng, Joy H1tchm~n,
students may not continue to stay 41 level and that the arithmetical Anne Essl. Marjorie Rox-by. Holly
Fee ·$2.00
up. at that figure. Other- school average 'wlll have risen under our Turner. Todd 'Moxey, Virginia
districts will be gradually coming proposed 3~ mill increase 58.4 Moir. and Johnny Lumsden.
per cent over· the 19.0-U level.
Mrs. n. Whitney Tucker of CorRegistration STIlL OPEN
We fee] thllJ shows tltat "the Board nell avenue and Hons Robert and
.Register at Rutgers Avenue School 9 A.M., JUDe 23
Is attempting to meet the higher navid left Friday for Brooklyn, N.
Fee $10.00
cost of living which the teacher Y., where they are the gueats ot
faces.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Albert Yates Tucker.
thill
..It will mean that three-quarters On June 28. Mrs. Tucker and son
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df the Swarthmore school teachen David will san for Germany, where
will now be getting 1Il0re than they wUl Join Dr. Tucker. Robert
For bIormatioo Write
$3,000 and that one quarter will be will remain with hls grandparents
getting $3600 or more. The lowest until SePt~mber. when he will enter
salary In the district wUl now be Ha.verford School.
up to $2460, that tor a. new teaMrs, Frances Lum~den of Ken85S Huvard Avenue
cher." The Increases we arc pro- yon avenue left It-riday for Harviding under tne 3"Mr:· mill rise wlll
wichport. cape Cod. Mass., to re'sWarthmore, Pa.
place all of our present teaching
main through September 15. Her
staff above the rvandatOry Incre- slster. Miss Gra.ce Green 'has gone
ments for, this coming y~r.
to East Dennts, Capo Cod for the
The School Budget
summer.
Dr. ·McCahan explained that tho
Mr. and Mrs. George Karns and
new School Board budget ot $279,- their daughters Marian and Elinor
000 was made up as follows. with of 'Wellesley road spent the week$166.000 .comlng In from, school end at Oxford, Md., and. enjoyed
taxes under'the new rate: $43,700 salling on their boat on the .Trcdfrorn"'BtB.te aid: $35,000 from high Avon river.
school t\1ltlon students; a $32,001)
Mary Ann Hook ot Westdale av~
balance froni last year, some $20,- nue bas returned home after com000 of which will be paid out to pleting her junior year a.t William
teacheni,thls Bummer under the 12- and M"ur:y College. She leaVCR this
month pay period rule; and $2000 week-('nd to attend n. three-day
from delinquent taxes.
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sldent, was asked hoW' the ~y.--..
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proposed new tax rat"" of 31 mills.
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"They appreciate the need:' he
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sald. '"For B,orne school tax rls~ to
THAT WORKI help the teaohers', meet tho nigh
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cost ot living. However, although
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
willing to go along on a rise of 3
mUIs. some of.., the ·taxpayars··dtd
Ajr..coDdi~oned
not feel they could stand one much
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
higher."
The question was then asked
wheihcr assessments Instead ot ta."'C
I"atcs might not be raiscd as an
answer to the problem. This was
ruled out. aCter 11. reply that the
\l hole matter· of tax assesSment
equalization has alrendy been studied very carefully in Delaware
County and that Swarthmore was
In n fair position on that score.
l~ Capita Tax Discussed
Another avenue of taxation
whlcn was discuSsed. in addition to
real estit.te, ·as a way of moeting the
need tor. increased teacher salaries.
was tho per capita tax. It was
pointett o,ut that the Borough's
experience with tlie per capita tax
in years past had not been t~o sntlsfactor)f.
. The per cap.ita tax Idea. for this
year nnyway, was dismissed further
by tho remark that it was too latc
to constder a per capita tax. since
tax hilts have to be made out by
July 1 and the narn.es ot the tax
dupUcates already sent in carr3·
only properties on them, with no
names of aU the residents..
~efore the meeting closed, Alr.
Delaplaine mentioned another factor that the School Board .had to
consider: that It was losing revenue from ·some of the town's larger
taxable properties, Ruch as when
the private Mary Lyons Sc~ool WM
transferred to SWarthmore CoUege
• _ • On a tour. of inspection into new and lovely kitchens we have jnst
and became tax exempt, except for
t408e quarters occupied by the
installed in and around Chester. Every week. through pictures like tite
faculty -as apartments. "This make~
.ll.bove we take you luto various homes such as that of Mrs. Aiflo Zappala.
the situation more dUfleult.," he
·210 Chester Park road, shown above.
""Id.
Final DecIs10D Near
We can do the same for you, too. Call us and our kitchen experts wiD JUke
Final
d~clslon on whether to
We'll show you the amazing maan ludividual survey.
establish tne new 1947-4:8 ta..'It rate
chine that takes the work out
at 31 mUts---a rise of 3 % mms
of washday! See us set the Benda dial-add some soap-then
over last year-as a way to grant
step away! Without touching
NO DOWN PA.YMENT-3S MONTHS TO PA.Y
the tenchers a $400 average anthe Bendix opin it does the
It
nual Increase, or whether to find
glydeaD,
some way to grant the -teache~ an
damp cII7s \Jan ready for _
average ot $'00, which might ,mean
or
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p
u
t
a
_ _ ....ter!
an incre8.-Re to 32' r.llll~r "' %
AMPLE PARKING
mills over the 1946-47 ~te--was
o--t mila the pe., rlh DIaD.
to be decided at the School Board
FREE DELIVERY
OiiIItIatiDa ••• Come m. DOW!
m,etlng on Thursday of this week.
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Old Bank Bldg.
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Board Plans 3.5 Mill
Tax Increase
matlbor~\tgb='!!~~!m
SWEET SHOP
,M.,.
BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED
GM
,
IS
T·RE SWARTHMOR,EAN
SWARTHMOREAN
M•. and Mrs. D. Maee Gowing
Parrish
road
entertained
01
Miss
Louis.· WatkIns of Sbaker Heights,
Ohio as their week-end guest. ){I'II.
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Gowing cave a amaU luncheon
in
··Joo...·~ciI·•. Satut«ay a.ttsmo..ft.·,
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Opeu 'tn9.00 FrI_ Eve.
Clused Sat. at N_
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
4
THE
ENGAGEMENT
AnnounCl~ment was made 'i'ueHday
of the marriago Uw pl'ecl!dingt;hUIIIOklll aunounce the \'ngtU;fJda.y
of Miss Jane Powell BallUl'd,
ment ot their daughter. Divlnna
Jean, to Al'thur Ii', (0-: ,!::;nyucr of da.ughter of Mru. Hos-coe l'~. B'lllard
of ·Che~t{'r, and a member of tho:'
"\Vc~t Orange, N. J. nel'II,,·w of l\lr~.
},Iarg:uct C. 1··..{'cdh·y of Swal'th- graduating' class of Swarthmore
more avenue anel Thomas II. Hall. Colleg'l". to htr, Alfl'ed J. Swan, of
Jr.• of Weal Chc~tcr and Newark. ,,"'alnut lane and lla\'cI'fOl'd, heael
of the college music department.
N. J.
.Mlss 1"ausl who graduated fn,m
PI'he CCI'clII(my was plH'forrned by
the School of American llallt.!t 'has the He\·. Martin 0, J)idl'ich, ,'ecbeen in the i)allet of lhe New York tor, in 8t. Michael'li Zion l';vangel,rotluction of "Itosallnda" "Song Ileal Luthel'un Church, Philadclof Norway" and ·'.Bloomel' Girl" tlhia at 4 o'clock in the afternoon
and appeared in the USO's "Okla- Afterward tllt! bridal pair left for
homa." tn tbe Pu.ciiic.
a honeymoon in Wellsloct, Mass.
Mr. Snyder 113 an alumnus of
PI'he bride graduated from ChesHaverford School and gr:.uluuted
ter High School. Mr. Swan received
from ~:hvarthmore College in 1940. his B. A. and M, A. at the UniverHe served five years wIth the sity of Oxford In Bngland.
Naval Heserve in the Atlantic, Pacific and l'~ar l·::tu~t. Separated from
the service with the rank of lieutenant commander he Is now comMr, and Mrs. J. B. Pope and Mrs.
manding officer of the 15th Naval George Tunell former, resIdents,
Heserve Division, Elizabeth, N. J.
were tn Swarthmore over the week~Ir.
l'~auHt
and MrH. 1...«..'' ' K
of
News Notes
TOWED
,..
The marriage of Miss Agnes
Beneke of Co.rnell avenue to Mr.
Erik Hultberg, Jr., son of. Mr. amI
]\frs, Hultborg of Plainfield, N. J .•
wlll tako I.lace tomorrow afternoon
at 2 o'clock in the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church.
The Rev, Dr. Braun will perform
the ceremony.
The bride will be attended U).. 'her
sIster, Misfi Hoscrnarie Beneke as
maid ot honor, and the bridesmaids will be 1\1if:s Tlsh Lee, Miss
Martan Troxell, Mil-18 Shirley l\IacMtlIan of SwarthmOl'c, 1\Iis:-I June
Hultberg, stRtcr ot the bl'idegroom,
and Miss Pauline Beneke, sister ot
the bride.
Friends arc cordially invited to
attend the ceremony.
BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED
Miss Adele D. Markley of Guorneey rond and Mr. Har.rls Grayson
Smith, whoflo marriage takes place
tomorrow
in
the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church, were, entertained 00 the following occasions:
Mr. und Mrs. Paul J. Rutan of
Ogden a.venue entertained at a
supper party Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stott oC
]\Iedia had a. dinner f1arty ILt thah'
l"•.;.usc TueHday evening.
Thursday Mr. and :Mrs, HalT)" F'.
Drown and Miss 1\.Iargltret Brown
gave a family tlinner.
Following- tlH~ rcht'arsal I,'riday
night, Mr. and MrH, Euwunl Dungan ;.lnd 1\.11'. ami l\lrs, Paul Duano
Williams ot Swarthmorc will cntertaJn the wedding 'party at ~tl'ath
Havcn Inn.
::'I.lr. nnd Mrs. Guenther Ii'rocbel,
Jr,. formally entel'talned at a dinner-brldge- tor the bride and ~I'uom.
Mr. Robcl't Bah; and ""lrs, A,gIWH
HiLlg SheMon or Ogden ;.L\'('nun ,vill
entertain the wedding IHlI't~· and
out-of-town guests at tho Aronomink Country Club at a IUnC'heoll
Saturday noon.
HARLAN JESSUP
reminds you
°
0
0
0
ONI,Y 8 WEEKS LEFT
FOn ST.\TE INSI'}~CTln~
BRING YOUR CAR TO SAFETY
HEA~QUARTERS NOW!
'l'IUBS
TIRES
TIRES
TIRES
TIRES
Use our llUd~ot pll.»mcnt plftll
-as low as $1.2& a. week-
AnJ Jon i !o,gel...
ATTEND
4th JULY
IN
SWARTHl\IORE
THIi $PACE AVAILAIU "fREE"
f O' AHY WOUHY PU ILIC
HOTICE-CONTACT IELOW-
HARLAN ROp
~C!M!~
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flOIIlIFIIOIISI"
'10.1 AIID ORANGE SIS.
...D'.,_UM
1mb;r son Bobb)" of Danvill,l.! art!!
here on a lO-day ViHit with !\II's.
MUI'I~8' mother, :\11'8. Myra C. J)ou
of Princl"ton uvenue.
David 'Vebb Ilrrivcd at his home
on South Chestel' road ']'uc.sday
after cOlllpleting his sophomore
year at \Vesleyan University.
1\lr. and Mrs, Steven M. Spencer
and their sons Steven, Douglas and
David of Ogden avcnue leave June
25 for Hainey Lake in northern
Minnesota to vacation until early
August.
Mrs. 'VilUam Webb and her
dangHter Ruth of South Chester
road have gone to thcir summer
place, "The Antiers," Cresco. Ruth
has eomplcted the first half ot her
senior year nt Drew University
whcre she was elected to PI Gamma.
}\fu, National Honor Society In
Soeial Sciences.
end for the College Commencement
exercises when the Popes' daughter glizabeth was graduated. Elizabeth will spend the summer in
Mexico traveling, and then liVing
with a Spanish family in Morelia
'while attending summer !:Ichool at
thQ Girl'::; House of the East Boston Sottlements.
Mr. Pope leaves early in July
for a se-veral monthH business trip
to Manila and Japan.
t;be
matlboro~gb==!!~~~e~m
ON THI IOA,DWA
...ort hotel.
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SAFE RUG STORAGE
1011. Pru:k
for thcir Jlntronugc this pu.st
PROGRESS
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COlly""", cowfeous
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No.2
PHILADELPHIA, JUNE, 1947
Vol. 1
HIGHWAY SAFETY
IS
MAJOR
GOAL
. Mayor Samuel's deep interest in
:the promotion of highway safety
....
Av",,-~wartJm.or:.e. ~a.
hoke Persian Ruga for Bale
Broad St. Bus Route
B ae.n
k· F u" 5 erv.ee
·
B eg..·.n.n.n
· g Ju.ne 22
in Philadelphia is again evident
:throughhisappointmentofaTraf: fic Safety Committee. This Com: mittee will study conditions which
ilead to highway accidents and
will recommend corrective measures. PTC is in cumplete accord
with the Mayor's purpose and
will cooperate to the utmost.
Like the City's official cam.paign, in which PTC joins, our
!Company's own safety campaign
lis continuous. We are concerned
lwith all human factors as well as
;all mechanical factors involved ill
safe operation of our vehicles.
Our aim is to hold down, as far
as humanly possihle, all preventahle accidents involving PTC Vl!hides. We are succeeding in this
aim through careful inspection
and maintenance of our rolling
stock and equipment, and through
training and education of our op- WELCOME BACK-Here is a preview of passengers at Broad & Locust
erating forces in safety methods Streets boarding a big. new 40·passenger bus, one of a fleet which goes
•
C. M. Conver
Phone B_rthmore 0730 or 0529oC1e.r"....... 4848
ycur.
All New Vehicles
To Serve Riders
For
Furniture
Refinishing
Call
DAVE WOOD
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SAVE
Bus Operator Provides
Play Area For Youngsters
Meet "Playground Pop," one of
PTe's many public.spirited employes who devote part of their free
Another major improvement in your
transit servir.e-full restoration of
bus service on Broad Street-is
scheduled for Sunday, June 22, the
first day of summer.
Delivery of a fleet of big, new 40·
passenger buses enables PTC to
restore service on Route "c" on
Broad Street between Olney and
Restoration of
this link in the route means bus·
service for the entire length oCBroad .
Street from City Line on the north'
to the Naval Base on the BOUth ..
Res.umption of full service on
Route "e" will complete therestora-'
tion of all bus service curtailed or,
time to helping others. He is John
Davis. a young and husky bus operator on Route "An, whose hobby
is to see that youngsters have a
chance to play in safety off' the
highways.
Davis, who lives at 6437 Norwood
Street, noticed that many children
in his n~!ghborhood played in the
streets. He decided that what the
youngsters needed was a playground
to their homes, equipment for
games, and someone to coach and
guide them. Never one to IILet
George do it," Davis ::resolved to do
it himself. There was a vacant lot in
the neighborhood, at 65th &Stenton
A venues, and he obtained permis.
sion from the owners to use it as a
playground. Weeds and rubbish were
cleared olf and a bulldozer was obtained to tevel off the ground.
When the cleanup job Was finished, there were 7,000 square feet
of hard-packed surface, ideal for
baseball, volley ball, tag, and other
means of burning up youthful energy. Neighbors helped in raising
close
funds for some equipment, and Davis
contributed quite a· hit of his over-
time earnin_••
Himself \be father of two boy.,
President
aJed seven and nine, Davis says, his
I'mLADBLPIDATao\NSPORTATlONCO. aun is to organize an athletic club in
the neiRhborhood aDd to form a
,
ernment, through that agency, curtailed or suspended a numtJer of bus
lines in this city and throughout the
nation, as an emergency measure to '
save gasoline and rubber,
With the resumption of full suvice on Route "e", the line will opo
erate in two divisions:
City Line Division-between
Cheltenham Avenue (City Line) &
Ogontz Avenue and the Naval Base.
Somet'ville Division-between
10th Street & Somerville Avenue
and Broad & Lombard Streets.
When bUB service on Broad Street'
was suspended, PTe extended and'
added service on rail Routes 2 and
20 to furnish substitute service for
affected bus passengers. At the same
time, Route 65 was terminated at
Erie Avenue. On and after June 22,
these rail lines will resume their prewar routings as follows:
Route 65-to its former northern
terminus at Broad Street & Olney
Avenue, instead of cutting back at
11th
Street & Erie Avenue. 88 at
John Davis trains a batting (""Ye
present.
basketball team this fall. "We are
Route 20-to its former northern
just starting," he explains, "but the terminllB at 11th Street & Erie A veIdea has already paid off in keeping nue. Present operation between Erie
our kids happy and safe."
Avenue and Broad Street & Illney
Already, neighbors are planning Avenue will be discontinued.
to help Davis with an annex to the
R"ute
2-to
its
former
northern
playground project, A small area
Will be used for pre-school children, term.nus at 15th Street & Glenwood
and the bus operator and his friends Avenue and to its former southern'
are building sandboxes, see-saws and terminus at 15th & Bigler Streets..
swinga for tiny younPters, 80 that Operation between Glenwood and
they can play in theBUDand be away Erie Avenues and to the Naval Base
from the hazards of Btl'eet traffic. will be discontinued.
~:~U 1~!I:r-
Swarthmore National Bank &Trust CD.
'I'he question was then asked
whether assessment~ im;tead of tn.x
I'atml mh.;-ht not be I'uisell UH an
am=wcr to \lw })robh~m. ThiM wu!*
I'uled out. aftcl' a ,'cply thut the
"hole mattel' - of Lax aHscs~unent
equalization hali all'r':ildy heen studied very {!:u'efully in Delawllrp
County and that SwarthmOl'C' wa:-;
in a fail' pOHitlon on that S{!OI'~',
l·cr Cupitn. '.i'ax ])iscll........;c(l
and practices.
into service Sunday, June 22, when bus service is restored on Broad Street, suspended during the war by the:
A rigid course in safe operation
Office of Delense Transportation.'
Back in December, 1942, the Gov-'
is an important part of the train-
ing of new employes. Specific les-.
sons in safety are presented
through hulletin board posters in
every car barn and bus garage.
Safety messages are carried regularly in the Company's magazine
for employes. We work closely
with the Philadelphia Safety
Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade, and
with the public and parochial
school systems. There is lively
competition among all car barns
and garages for the safe operation
of our vehicles. A trophy is
awarded annually to the car barn
or garage having the best record
in holding down preventable accidents.
So many factors are involved in
highway safety, that we know
complete freedom from street hazards never can be attained. But
we know also that preventable
accidents can be reduced. We are
doing all in our power toward
that end.
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On Two Divisionsl
Snyder Avenues.
1
Primary and Nursery School
this
A"'S"" It Comg~~,~
Thanking all our customcrs
Aug. I
I
$1 50.,
July 3rd untJ.l September
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Your rugs are safe IrOlR
fire, theft and motlt at
Paulson's. No erowdiDg
in our enlarged fire&Koof
storage bins.
Clearance of All Goods
--Summer Recreation Program
23
Club
INSURED
STORAGE •••• _•
CLOSING, as usual, Thurs ..
NEWS NOTES
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Hot a cold ,u .at. In ell bathl.
Old Dank Bldg.
Tel. Sw. 451)7 .. \V
Published fa< the
information of
PTe riders
.. ,..A•• OW....sw,..
lh. refined afmosphere. courteous serY ceo' ~c~s
e..ensive facilities providin9bivery convenl' •
will make 'Your stay memora e.
SWEET SHOP
(h1)"
h
un dtcb-.almost at t •
..AN. . . .CN"
R.lax • ond .paciouJ t~' oy the edlU.rating Ie. air JosI,b WIllie a Sod. Ltd.
ocean I e. ge--a n h' I t Atlantic. City'. finest
0.1211
.nd 91oflou, lun' Ina e
5
SWARTHMOREAN
Ity at Diad.; Mnuntaln. :-.:. C. ~1al·.;
l'atril'ia Puul of Yule- U\'onlil" enup to OU)'H, UN the avcrage throughAlln I~ p ... ·:c;hlt'nt of hl'!' \'olh'ge t('I'Wiru,tl a !'mall STOUP of clas.'Jout the State improvl's."
Hhh'h'Y L, Mal'MilIan uf VUH~lI' ~Ol'ol'it~',
malt'H lit a huffel SUIIl)(~I' I'~rida)'
T~u,'hel't' J··Ul'C I1lgher lJ,'lng Costs
Tax Increase
"1 ... and "Irs, Jam ...·s H. HUI'IHl- ('\'(minJ,:' in honor of Antlrea ant!
HIll'aldng HI)ecifically on tl"achl"rs' an,'ntH' waN uwtU'dNI a Badwlol' 01
Mcil'IIl'P
I',,-'gl't'll
In
HUllw
E('nIlOday
and Jim and Alicl' Jlol'naduy
(ConUnUl'd fl'om Page 1)
Halal'ie~, Ill', McCahan Ntated that
c:u·ol.\'u \Vilcux of Ogdon U.v~nue
mhos
at
(he
cen'nlOnil's
Iwld
lit
till'
of
Dickinson
nvenue il.th!IHJ(·d llic
fair. But now fhe tinlt) hUt;: come the He'hoo) Bonn) :I ¥~ mill inel'eul'l"
('oI1Hlll'nCCJlIcnl (!xercis('s at :'1id- who art· l"'ailing Mond.l.y for a. sum~
when we must bc..iin to (~onsldcl' to g'l'unt $:~(lIt, $4UIt and $5HO salary f)I'l'x('1 Institute of ·1' .... (~hnoloKY,
.lIn.:. JUUI('H I •. NcI:-;on and in· dll'lml'Y Colll"ge, Mlddll'blll·Y. Vt .. mel' in Switzl'rland. lAlter the group
work on the b~'lIlmudlirn floor's, the incrC'use:-o to the teuehel'l-! fOI' un unuth'IIUt',I th(' movie "The ~ea or
auditorium. Newcr dl'uinagl.', und nUal avel'age of $400 would me-an faut son ('uri lJa\'ld :u·(> SIII.·IHlill'! l\londay a.t which tim~' Bl'h:;)' 1-I00'~
repairs to thc h .... atlng Nystl"m. True, that the medinn 1940-41 l'alury a w(,l'k with l\Il'~, Neifmn'N parentli nauay wtas grallnatl'd,
this can be. flnanced hy a bond len>1 of $2,200 would jum)) to $:~.- 1\11'. anti "1 nt, Cad de ~Ioll of I'al'k
Istiuc. but we must earmal'k NO 40U and that the urithmeticnl an~r a'\'onul.'.
much of our Hchool tax millage to age would rise from the 1 !14f1-41
BUl'llal'l.l·l\1oran, daughh~r of ~II',
cover the costs of amOl'tizing and fig-ul'e of $2206 to $3494.
aml !\Ir~. Jost"ph .llm'an of Kenyon
June
to
redeeming tbis debt.
"This will mean," Dl·. !\IcCahan avcnul' celeiJrated Iwr fifth birth"Moreover we had to consider t;:lid, '''[,hat the median Mlal')' of d:t~· anniverHU1'Y 'rhursda)' by enSummer
Registration
the posstblUty that our tuition re- the SwarthmOre School teache,l: hat; tertaining tIw following friendli:
College Avenue School- 9 A.M. Opening Day, June 23
ceipts ot $3&.000 frOI1l 'high Ncllool l'i8C"u 55.1 per cent from the 1940· SUBan Gowing,
Joy Hitchman,
student.CJ may not continue to ,;ta.y 41 ll"vel and that the arithmetical Anne !';ssl, ~Iarjorie Hoxby, Holly
Fee ·$2.00
up at that t!gure, Other school avcl'uge 'will have risen undct' our Turner,
"rodd
!'.loxey.
Virginia
distrlctH wlll be gradually coming proposed :~
mill increase 58.4 Molr, anll Johnny LlIlII~den.
IlCl' cent over the 1940-41 level.
~,
~f ..~, R, \Vhitne~' Tucker of CorR~tration STU OPEN
We feel thts Hhov..·s that the Bourn nell avenue and MOilS Hobert and
Register at Rutgers Avenue School 9 A.M., June 23
is attem))ting to meet the higher David left I\riday for Brooklyn, N.
Fee $10.00
LEARN SHORTHAND
cost of living w'hlch the teach(>r y" where they are the guests of
fnces.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yates Tucker.
"It will mean that thl'ce-quarters Un June 25, Mrs. Tucker and son
SUMMER
de the Swarthmore school teacher
For 'IDfonnatiOll Write
$3.000 and that onc quarter will be ",til rentain 'wlth his grandparents
getting $3600 or more. The lowest until September, when he will enter
salary In the dh-strict will now be Haverford School,
up to $2450, that for a new teaMrs, Frances Lumsden of Ken855 HBJ'Vard Avenue
cher." 'rhe tncrea~es we arc })ro~\'on avcn ue left l"riday for Harviding under t'be 3 % mill rise wlll
~\'ich}Jort. Cape Cod, Muss" to re. Swarthmore, Pa.
lllace all of otlr )lrl'scnt teaching
main through September 15. Her
~~~ staff ahove the Ipandator~' incr<'- sistel', Miss Grace Green has gone
lIll"nts fo1' this corning year.
to l';a5t Dennis. Cape Cod for the
TI10 S('honl Budget
summer.
nr. !'.lcCahan explained that the
Mr. and Mrs. George Karns and
mmr School Board hudget of $279,~ their (laughters Marian and Elinor
000 was made up us follo""R, with of Welle~ley road spent the week$166,0011 coming in from school end at Oxford, Md" and enjoyell
taxes undel' the new rate: $43,700 sailing on their boat on the Tredfrom State aid; $36,000 from hig'h Avon river.
5chool tuition students: a $32,00,)
Mary Ann Hook of \Vestdalc av~
balance ft'om last year, some $20,· ntlc ha~ l'l'tul'ned home after com000 of which will be paid out to pleting hel' junior year at William
teacherfl' this summel' under the 12- and 1\[ a I'Y College. She IeM'CS thil4
month pay period rule; and $2000 wl~ck.('IHI to attend a t'hrce-da:r
from delinquent taxes.
('unv\'ntion of thl' Chi Omega ~oror~
MEDIA 0755
During the budget (lI~C\lHsion,
Mr. Delaplaine, ~chool' HOilrd President. was a!';kl'(l how til
IJrOposed new tHX I'atp of :-11 mills,
•. ,
R:£ST.
He repUed thlLt th" Board had talkTHAT WATER.: ed with a n,lmh"-'r of ta:ocpaycrs.
~
.
"Thoy appreCiate the need," he
.
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STOP
said, "For some school tax rise to
,
THATWORKI helJl the teachers meet the high
STEAKS CHOPS
i
.
cost of living. However, although
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
wllllng to go along on a rise of 3
mills, some of, the taxpayers did
Completely Air-Conditioned
not feel they could Rtand one much
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Board Plans 3.5 Mill
Mr. amt Mrs. Rollert Marks and
SWAN-BALLARD
THE
Friday, J - 20, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
We"ll show you the amazing rna·
chine that takes the work out
of washday! See us set the Ben·
dix diaJ-add some aoap-then
step away! Without touching
the Bendix again it does the
wasil from start to finiahl It
waabes clothes amaringly clean,
damp drys them ready for IlnB
or dryer-and you never put.
hand in waterl
Doa·t"'" the Bendll< De....
onsIn.tioD ••• Come iD DOwl
Thomas F. Conway
3 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
~leIlhOne:
SwaJ"tlnnore
04541-Wl and 0456-8
Another
avenue
of tuxation
whic'h was lliscussud. ill addition to
I'eal estate, as a way of meeting' the
need fOr increased tenchel' :m.laricli.
was the per capiL'l. tax. It wa~
pointed out that the ROI'ough's
eXllerience with the per capita tax
in yenrs l1ast had not heen too satisfactory.
''1~he pel' Cl:lliita tn,x idea, for this
year anyway, waH dismis.<;cd fUl'thel'
by flw I'emal'l~ that it wa~ too late
to COI".!,dfJer a per capita tax, since
tux bills have to be made out by j
July 1 and the namCH of the tax
duplicates alrcad}" l-iCnt in carry
only properties on them, with no
names of all the rc~idents,
BefOre the meeting closed, M.r.
] )claplaine mentioned another factor that the School Board ,had to
ron sider: that it was losing revenue n'om some of the town's larget'
tnxuhle properties, such as when
the private Mary Lyons School waf!
transferred to Swal'thmore College
and became tax exempt, e.o,:cept fol'
those quarters occupied by the
faculty as apartments. "This mak(':,;
the situation more difflcult," he
said.
• •• On a tour of inspection into new and lovely kitchens we have jnst
installed in and around Chester. Every week, through pictures like the
above we take you into various homes such as tbat of Mrs. Aifio Zappala,
210 Chester Park road, shown above.
);''inal Decision Ncar
We can do the same for you, too. Call ns and our kitchen experts will make
Final decision on whether to
establish t'be new 1947-48 tux rate
nt 31 mills-a ri!';e of 3 % mills
over last year-as a way to grant
the teachers a $400 average annual increase, or whether to find
some way to grant the teachct's an
average of ${)OO, which might mean
an increafle to 32' mm~r 41h
mUls over the 1946-47 rate-was
to be decided at the School Board
meeting on Thursday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace Gowing of
Parrish road
entertained Miss
Louise Watkins of Shaker Heights,
Ohto as their week~end guest.. Mrs.
GoWing gave a email luncheon in
ber ,honor ,on Saturday afternoon.'
OOME AWAY WITH ME MY FRIENDS
an individual survey.
NO DOWN PAYMENT -
36 MONTIIS TO PAY
l'isit Our SIIOtm"OOIIIS
Huinmer Qn~lireen
DEPARTMENT STORE Of• THE HOME
5t.. .... Fulton Sts.
AMPLE PARKING
FREE DELIVERY
Open 'til 9.00 FrI. Eve.
Closed Sat. at Noon
PIaene: fJlaester '171
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Mm. Walter R. Shoemaker of
NEWS NOTES
.... George Schoblnger and Mr.
8choblnger of SWarthmore
avenue returned home Tuesday
after a week of ba&8 tlaning at
McAdam, New Brunswick. canada.
Mrs. Waldo E. F18her has returned from her reunion at Mount
Holyoke In South Hadley. MIlll8.
John
Riverview road entertained 'urhe
EIgbtsome" at a luncheon at the
Ingleneuk Tuesday. Bridge follow-
ed 'at the Shoemaker· home.
Mr. and Mrs, Samuel carpenter
of Whittier plabe and small daugh-
ter Shirley Marie left Saturday for
an extended vlalt with relatlveB In
Montpelier, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C&r-
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BAIUNGTIME
IS HERE AGAIN
With the end of sugar rationing, you
will. be able to enjoy many of your favorite recipes. You will also find many
popular baking Ingredients at new,
lower. price••
'FLoui 5b~g39C:I0b~g75C
BALVES PEACBES ~~~~:. N~:V.
SLICED PIE APPLES
2':.~ 29°
Comito'"
Cake Flour ......... -31c
.to
laldng Pawder ....., ";: 9c
Ilsqulck a:;, 25u 00;: 45c
Raisins caJlftnllalMdl... 2 7 -u 25c
....
Cream Wbl.te ~".:~':.\'!;,
Swift'. BI. .d LaI'd
Best Pure Lard
maJ Vanilla
Sunrise
a...... 32c
Flawrl •• blI'fIItI
':
Ib
40e : 5 ;!.
$~.1S
Ib
S8. : S
$1.S4
""8
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BEN TUIKEYS (
Nono
PrJced
Hlghr
59C
) Und.r
12 Ib,
110
% 35C
S~k~
Ib
For Warm Weather Luncheon
Frankfurters "'.'oa ,. 45c
Dried Be.. S"H'
Bologna
43c
Potato Salad
Bologna s".......... ""15c
Cole Slow
s..... ....
Zse
,,:\'ftt
Young, Cleaned, ReGdy.to-Cook
SLICED BACON
lac
Tree Sweet "---'
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.IalM
tall -5c
Farmdale ......11' 2::' 23c
road.
DEW DROP INN
..
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
as
Rib Roast of BEEF -.65c lb.
V.11I3Oc
'b23c
"23c
Fresh Killed Fryers 47c lh.
Sliced BACON 69c lb.
Butter '67c lb.
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Today"
lui Bread
VaJue
t
I.
I
Enriched Supreme
BREAD
""K
120
b'n BeH...
TOPsts
....s Fntlh Longer
loaf
Only
Supreme
Raisin Bread
'Ii:
: ; ISle
Gruyere ClIN..
Cbeese Mild ClHlddar
Sylvan Seal
Ravioli
Olives
6 P pl ..
4
III
w,Itl 25c
cotta.. ell....
ellef 8~·Anll'
011 __ PI,'a
39c
45c
III
Jar 17c
7-n Ja'
35c
Rob-ford Rice
2'" ". 29c
ASClJ Beets :cut, ..... ull.a.. 1 Nt;! IDc
Virginia Le.
DONUTS
cellophane
pkg
'~
19c
1 I~
Where
it
-pays
to
be
5
... ~Oe
Crisp PIrm Icebel'l Lettuce
Lal'le Sweet Santa Bo.a Plum. Ib zse
.. SZe
Calilorala Cantaloupes RI:':..
WATERMELONS ~::il:~~
.On party-line' tele-
better service fot
-
,
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-FL01JNDER
)'OUt'-
SAFE MILK
self and evajone else..
..... ~.JiI....
ift"1.iiln.,iI·.---;.... se
1111II1II Til'.... CI ,
;" P stu '
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boffle.
."MDleA'S TOLE MILX.
make party.line service
MASON JARS :: 69'
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AII ...... Jar'H. a-zse
. ~~ ~~.~ ~arC:s.. ... . .
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others may use the line
. Prepare for Preserving Time
"U 2-P1ew Top
Crea~-Top
z
1_ ..... KERUNSTS..ClIf.... ' . . . PA-
'.ra'.... 6'29
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APTITUDE TESTS
RUTLEDGE, PA.
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FOR QUICK SERVICE
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~:n::it~y:.;'~a;'a~:"~t:::.e o~s.;~'::I~~
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WANTED-An apartment' for Penn
Law student to be married In
July. Phone Swarthmore 1547.
WANTED-Young couple to share
house. Bedroom on second floor,
tull usc of kitchen. Convenient to
all transportation.
Tel. swarthmore 2194.
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104 Cornell Avenue
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DAVE WOOD
Swartlunore, Penna.
SILVERWARE
·Repaired. and Replated
Fred A. rub, Jeweler
5 East State Street. 1\IeclIa
Phone Media 1Bt6
Since 1905
CUNNINGHAM
WAN'l'ED--Wo will buy at best
price. old china, glass, furniture.
firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313 or
Holly _Oak 6720, collect. Cor appointment. All busincils confidcnUal.
C,oionial Cupboard, No. 6
Philadelphia
Pike,
\VUmington,
J_)_el_a_'v~ar~e.~__~__~____~__~__
\V -f'lN'rED-Unftlrnlsllcd houli:c or
, apartment. SwarthmO'l'c vicmity,
'room for four. $90. Dr. Harter,
West Chester 107-Jl.
~
We Should Know How
llnd
GEQRGE MYERS
able home .this spring and
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2206
. for years to come ,with a
FOIt, S4 T .y Seven ell. tt. 1938
G.E. Dot Point Retrlcerator. Ex-'
cellent :Copdltiou, $80: baSsinet on
Btand; ehlld·s leather car ,seat;
ba.tblDette~
Phone
swarthmare
beat control on your fur~
Harry A. Brehl
WJring, Appliance
imd Repairing
188~.
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Enjoy a far more comfort-
FOUND-Pivot tooth. Call at the
Swarthmorean Orrlce.
FOR 8ALE--Kactc Chef gas range,
""celleJlt condlUon. TeL Med....
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CnU
Electric Service
LOST-Lett in ladles' room, College . Theatre, Saturday, lady'S
Bulova wrist watch, sentimental
value; also silver bracelet with
name Jerry. Finder please notify
theatre c.aehler. Reward.
409 Michigan Ave.
Swa. 2266
,Tin Roofs PaInted
110UND
Lofrl.'\-Green wallet containing
money OD Swarthmore High
School grounds last week. Reward.
Call Swarthmore 1744.
I
Painters & Paper Hangers
Now You Cnn na"c Your
HOT WATER HEATER
.~ Asbestos Covered.
Roofs Repaired
VAN AUN BROS. •••••••••••••••••••••••
RIDLEY PARK
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Call
CbarlesE. Fischer
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
Builder
Swarthmore 2253
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331 Dartmouth Avenue
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All ~ of mHVIca1
lEst n.tIoN anc1 BepaIrs
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Neal and
paby s~n Bobby arrived by plane
from Denver, Colo., to spend the
summer with the former's mother.
Mrs. Margaret C. Neal ~f Benjamin
West avenue.
Dr. and Mrs. Kistler are entertaining Miss Marian Jackson of
.Jericho, L I., as their house guest.
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. :),{orsc
and Virginia. Morse ot Yale avenue retu.rned home Tuesday atter
spendtng several days at Lake Dunmore. Vt.. and attending the com~
men cement festlvltles at Middlebury College, Middlebury. Vt.
Bonny Morse was a member of the
'graduating class.
Milton 'Hobbs of Park avenue, a
student at Carnegie Institute of
Technology was home last week for
the graduation or his sister Charlotte
from
Swarthmore
Htgh
School.
For
Complete Line· of
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
-&yy.,....
1180 lI'+kcl ua A...
SPORTING. GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
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Reese-Baxter CO.
FUEL OIL
COAL
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Electrical Contractor
,
nace. Prompt installation.
Radio Service
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
(Conttnued from Pace 1)
McCabe, member of the claea of
1916 and president of Scott Paper
was termed by Dr. Scott B.
LllIy In his presentation to Dr. Na80n, a
"successtul Industrialist,
honored financier, distinguished hu..
manltarian. and a most illustrlous
alumnus ot this college. who has
received the Medal for Merlt tor exceptionall)· merltorlous conduct in
the performance of outstandlng'
servlces to his country as Deputy
·Len~
Lease
Ac:Imlnlstrat.or.
as
Army-Navy Ltquidation Commi8~
sloner, and as Foreign Liquidation .
Commlssioner."
McCabe received
the degree of Doctor ot Laws trom
Dr. NaSon In recognition of his
constructive le:l.dershlp In the fields
LEGAL NOTICES
of bustness and finance. In outstanding service to the country,
and bringing honor and distinction
Estate of EDITH SELLERS BUNTto the college to which he had
(NG, deceased.
LETTERS Testamentary
always given wise and gonerous
On the above Estate have been
gr.nted to the undersigned, who r@- counsol.
quest aU persons having claims or dePresident Nason reviewed the
mands against the Estate of the deAcademic
Year 1947, .. tho year of
cedent to make known the same. and
all persons indebted to the devedenl the flood tor colleges and universto make payment, without dela'y. to
ities" listed registration of 1000 as
Claude C. Smith and
Providence Trust Company of compared to 200 students In 1900,
Philadelphia.
500 In 1920, 750 in 1940. He an17th & Chestnut Streets.
'PhiladelphIa 3, Pa.
nounced the intent to return gradW. Logan MacCoy. President, ual1y in the next few years to a.'
Orto their Attorney
registration or 700 undergraduates.
Claude C. Smith, Esq.,
1617 Land Title Building.
The adjustment to the large stuhlladelphla 10, Pa.
GT-6-18 dent body was the main problem
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN. and activity of the year. placing
Executon
pursuant to the provisions of Act ~ strain on the operation staff and
of As8enlbly No. 380, approved Ma.Y' faculty of the college to whbm Dr.
24. 1945. of Intention to Hie In the Nason paid tribute for the way In
Offlce of the Secr~tary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at which they had met the ~ltuB.tion.
The Problem of the Budget-Harrisburg. Pa.• and In the office
of the ProthonotarY of the Court "familiar to some tax supported
of Common Plea~ of Delaware and all privately supported Instion Thursday
.July 3. 1947,
aCounty,
certificate
for the • conduct
of a tutions" the president listed second
business
In
Delaware county. in Importance.
In the tace of
slowly decreasing returns on ennation ot "BrownKro.ft", with Its dowments and a more than doubled
principal place of business at .14 operational co~t in the last 12
Park Ave., Swarthmore. ,The na.mes years the first step In meeting thls
and addresses of all persons own- problem is un increased charge for
lng or interested In said buslness
are: WilUam Allen Brown. I n, and tuition and board in the tall.
Krafft Brown. 14 Park
Tho 5-year $5,000,000 caroputgn
Pa.
which currently ends its first
period is the second step. NaRon's
announcement that the drive was
$21.•.30~ .ahead ~f t/>e_ . '1.00P.OO~
figm'c set for this first year was
cnthusiafltically received. One result of this ca.mpalgn is the increase of faculty satarlc~ 42% at
TO
the Instructor level to 10% at tho
Refinish Your Floors fuB professOl· level. The sccond
reBult is the addition to Beardsley
Hall which "enlarges the scope of
PHONE
program and research and at•
tracts capable men in the field at
MED~
0755
engineering. "
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One hundred and fifteen gr~d
~
uates were prcsented by the Deant!
to receive thelr degreQS.
Swarthmore 1448
Awards were announced as folWILLIAM BROOKS
low!'!. th.e Arthur Hoyt Scott, Award
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
a.nd Prize to Dr. A. P. Saunders.
Lawns !\(o\\,cd
General Hauling 'Professor Emeritus of Hamtlton
236 lLI.rding Ave.
Morton. Pa. College a.nd secretary and leader
in the American Peony Soclety:
~
the Oak Leaf }.-[edal tor outstand..
ing loyalty. scholarship, and servtce to Demaris Afflec!;.: thE: Iv:),y·
Driveway Construction
l\{edal for leadership. chnracter.,
Asphalt or Concrete
scholarship to Richard W. Lyman:
tho McCabe Engineering Award to
PETER DI NICOLA
the year's outstanding onginecringPhone Swa. 262S
student to Donald E. Kelley, ',- ;
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Sta•• en Tell. Grtuh
QuiCk World Aid
Can· Saoe Future
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Quick Service
PAINTING
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
.BERNA-RD
J •.BRAZAS
",:.'-"" 31414 .............. ....
BATS AND BLANKETS
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SUPPLIES
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Ed ..... ard R: Albright, Ron of Mr.
and Mrs. C. 111. Albright of Wallingford. rocol31ved the degree of
Bachelor of Arts .June ) 6 at the
Commencement Exercises of We8~
Ieya1) Universtty.
Edward finished his require~
ments tor graduatton In February.
He was 8 n Engllsh major and
member of Beta Theta. Pl. He held
varlous po~IUonH tn his fraternity
and Berved both In the college
senate a.nd II} the Wesleyan Chrtst·
Ian Association .
He ds a graduate of ihe Hill
School.
Miss Eleanor Smith of Harvard
avenuo will leave Saturday next tor
camp Cherrydale. Cheyney where
she will act as councilor tn Arts
and L:rafts for the summer months.
Lawn Mowers
Guernsey • • • in the easy-
When you take the lead
and spacing calls so that
AK~, ':==============~
BELL-TWIN
LOST--Three 3S'! x 22" x 1 %" case
sash.
Ou18ide
measurements.
Swartbplo~ 1002.
to-use
to keep' calls BRIEF.
Db-ecto~
"""111<1
Miller-Flounders Golden
phones, it's considerate
in keeping calls brief,
,
LOST--All----ay Angora cat. Sunday. Reward. Call Swarthmore
3495.
f
Funerel
NEWS NOTES
FOR SALE-Stx upholstered walFormerly of Media
nut dining room chalra. chlld's
PERSONAL":'" Vacuum cleaners three~quarter walnut dining chair:
1121 W. LebJgb aYe.. Pbl ....
Irons. toasters and radlos re: four, leather-seated. Gold~n Oak
paired
Called 'tor and deUvered. dlnlng~room chairs: two, 8 ft. Vu~
J Pbone Baldwin 1110
can. It.obert Brooks. Swarthmore dol' screens: kitchen cabinet table.
No additional
for
1648.
porcelain top: floor model Vtctrola
"uburbaa
c:alI&
PERSONAL--8crvlce on all make8 with records. Tel. Media 2576.
of electric washers (Bendlx) In- FOR SALE--One' 193{ - Chevrolet
cluded). troners vacuum cleaners,
Phaeton. Call Swarthmore 06i1
ranges, lrol1B, touten, (ans and between 6 and ., P. M. , I
.
lamps Alec wiring-new and 014.
PAINTING and DECOR&TUfG
All work ~mpUeB to Fire Under- FOR SALE-Boy·s bicycle.
Just
All Work GoarBu~
writers lqJoolftcatlona.. call Erich
right
for
boy
12
to
15.
Excellent
Write
H. Hausen, Swa.rthmore Z860-W.
condition. Many modern features
It' no answer: BwarUlmore 0740.
CLIFFORD L PARKER
auch aJI double knee action, headPERRONAL-Motners--would you llgnt and horn. Phone SwarthlllOre
Media B.D. 2
like a. refined, capable porson. a 0617 after 6: 30 P.M.
teacher abd mother, to relieve you
In case of Illness or while on va·
SALE-Coeker
!catlon, week-end or longer? It so, FOR
''healthy.
blue bla.ck,pupplcs.
wormed and ;
dtstempe'red.
Slre-C. H. Sugar"call Decat.... r 2369.
town Double.
BeauUes for show
PERSONAL-We buy' furniture, or pets. $25 up. Meals. 1297.
household goods.
Call Chester.
2-6233.
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FOR 'SALE-Duncan Phyfe couch;
soUd cherry double' bed; t\Vo
, PERSONAL - Experienced typewriting and manuscript proof- chenille double-bed spread.s.
All
reading done at, home quickly and in good condttion. Call swarthmore
accurately. Any type of work ac- 0482-R.
Sbarpened by Machine
cepted.
CaU Swart,hmore 1472~J
FOR SALE-Palr Soapstone laun~
for rates.
dry tubs in good condition. Call
PERSONAL-Let us· do your shopOther tools also sbarpened
ping for you. grocerles. .glfts• Swarthmore 4589-J.
\'Saws Set and Filed
,personal ani household purchaHea
'carefully selected and delivel'cd to FOR SALE-Irish Mall. new. $12.
Swarthmore 2050~J.
your homo. Pick-up errands also
run. WUl shop Swarthmore, Mc. dla, Cheater area.; weekly trips to
1044-10th Avenue .
Philadelphla.
can Swarthmore
14'l2-J for rates and details.
WANTim
WANTED-Veteran and expectant
wife urgently need two or three
(JaIl and DeUver
'room housekeeping apartment by
.July 1., Can Swarthmore 1453~J. and counsellng, (0 Del., decide on a
course of !It'udy or Ge~upatioD.
Pho...., swi.rthmo... 0128-M
WANTED - Flfteen-year-old boy f"ree Booklet, S. 1
deslres odd jobs Saturdays and
TOJILINSON COUNSELORS
week-days during summer.
Call 1812- Market St. PhUadelpbta, a, Fa.
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'Swarthmore 1984.
. WANTED - ~perlenocd woman
tor cleanlntt. Tqesdays and Fricall
days. References. Reply to Box
PJctare FnmtD[
statloDWJ'
D. The Swarthmorean.
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
W ANTED---'rhe Knitting Group of
~ KorJ*k SoppUm
'Needlework Guild w1l1 appreclGr oellng (Jards-Dobby (JraR
Swartlunore 1439
ate the contrlbution of odds and
enda of yarn to carryon thelr
SIMMONDS
'14 WelSh Btree&
CJbest,er
work. Flease call Mrs. S. S. Ruth~~
erford. Swarthmore 1804.
'Phone Cheltflr
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W.ANTED - Unfurnished apartment, thrce or four rooms, bath
and kltcbenette. first or second
floor, for buainess couple, no children. no pets. Call Media 128S-M.
ROGER RUSSElJ.
Tree Smgery and
W ANTED-Part-ume maid.' uoo n
Maker of Fine Photographs
through dlnner. Two adults.
_ S t a t e BIde.
Landsc:apinc
References required. call Swarth~
more 0763.
.
South A_ uuI, 8_ 8Stt_ot&)
Can
Media 2176
~edIa, POl.
WANTED-Lawns to mOlY.
Pbone Swarthmore 2175·R
Swarthmore 2211.
LOST
but be sure it's rich, crean,y .
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A. MERCER QUINBY
J'J'!R801lAL
FOUND--nOY's biCycles (two) by
Swartbmore police. Call at Bol'O
Hall.
Get your milk today-
BRIEF
,ee
I .
At Your DOOR~ ••
or At Your STORE
C
Del Moate Bleaded Juice
~ ZSe
Gl'apelralt .Juiee G~i:,7r S'::~:ZSc : ~s"
Id.al Oranle .Juice Z '::~: ~. . : ~. zse
Bo...od~·Ute Mayonaalse ,-rzzc:I!
SaI~d Dres.la, Hom ....LIt. "'.;:' S6c: I! zSe
SaUd Pack Tomatoe.
N.:-.' :l7e
Bo""o'" .vaporateci Peacbe. '!;:: 190
St,awberry P....erVe. Ro,!:,:<.OY
I~ 57e
Toua.berry Preserves Rob Roy
I'::'
Z8e·
~~. Z~CI
SUDl'lse Tomato .Juice
ClMIIIe Whole Aprieots c~'=\" N~'" ZSG
Staada'" Bartlett Pean
N~'" S . .
FOR SALE-Mahogany drop leaf
extension table. Seats e1ght . f66.
Phone Media 0868-M.
WANTED--SecretarYI experienced,
Monda.y to ~'riday, 9 to 12 noon.
After September, 10 to 12, 1 to 3.
SwarthDiore position.
Reply to
Box X, The Bwarthmorean.
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CLASSIFIED
WANTED-Two college graduates
desire
furnished
apartmont.
Phone Swarthmore 066a~M after
7 P.M.
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Mr. and·1\!I1'1!I. S. S. Rutherford of
penter will also spe.nd a week as
. Sob, Duets ill Reeital
Eleanor Schofield Fawcett- pre.. Strath }Javen avenue are entertalnthe guests of Dr. and Mrs. Frank
KUle of carleton College, formerly Banted ber piano puplls In a. reel.. Ing their cousin. II.... Robertson'
of SWarthmore.
talon Sunday afternoon. at the Gray and her daughter 'IIrs. E.
Mrs. Hattie C. Hili of Clarksburg, home of Major and Mrs. Stanton Fowler Tomkles-ot BaIUmore, Md.
W. Va., wU. be the guest 'Of Mn ..
Mr. and Mrs: -Thomas Mercer ot
Frank L. Reynolds' a.t the home of Von Grablll of Cornell Ave.'
The program consisted .o~ solos,. Moorestown. N. J., are visiting the
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Flsher thiB
week-end. She w1ll attend the duets. and a two piano number former"s parents. Dr. and. JIrL, E.
Markley·Smltb wedding.
played by Brenda Von Grabill and L. Mercer ot North dhe&ter
Mrs. "Walter \R. Shoemaker of
her mother. Mrs. Von Grabill.
Rlverview road has returned frOM
a vlslt with her brother... ln~law and Others on the program were Jane
siBter, Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Salom and George Allen. June and taura.
at their Bummer home, South Hobbs, Mary ~nd Martin Every.
Harpswell, Me., and en routo home •Mary bou Pierce. Peter campbell,
stopped to see her daughter; Mrs.
Jimmy
Robinson.
Terry
and
Louis V(. FlaecUB and famlly of
Michael Kerr. Janet Dumbrach
Scarsdale. N. Y.
and
Bob Fawcett.
Susan Turner of StratI! Havon
Awards
for excellent practlee
avenue eg.t.ertalned Third Graders
records
were
received by Brenda
of Rutgers a.venue school at a fa.reVon
Grablll
and
Mary Every.
well party at ber home Wednesday;
Mrs.
Fawcett
concluded
the proJune 11. SUBan will attend school
gram
with
a
group
of
SOl08
by
'in Pittsburgh next year as sbe ls
Brahms
I!Jld
Paul
Juun,
attar
which
leaving for her new home, June \2b.
Mr. and Mra. Frank E. Wyeth of refreshments were ,served.
Park ~vcnue and their Bon Jack are.
Occupying their Bewiy purchased
farm In Butler Valley, Luzerne,
Pa.
Mrs. George E. Sllloway of North
Chester road gave a tea. on Thursday tor 'her daughter, Mrs. Paul J.
Furnas of Rlchmond, Indo
Charles Earl Kelghton son of Mr.
and Mrs. W.alter B. Kelghto!l, Jr••
OPEN TA. M . - P. M.o'f c.e,dar lane and Agnes Harriet
-OlJ'l'SIDE (JATERING SEBVI(JEWard da.ughter of Mrs.. Henry L.
Wedn";'day, 7 a.m. - 2 'p.....
Samiay, 12 ~
Ward ot Cedar lane were Dlembers
DAILY
DINNERS
.....
_
......
sSe
to 'J.~O
of the graduating class at the
Special
Children'S
Platters
GeorGe
School
commenc~ment,
~~~~~.
June ft.
Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander, S.
Van Dyck- ot Rutgers avenu'9, will
leave next Tuesday to -spend the
summer at the "Sunny Dale" home
of their son-In-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace W. Drown
In West _ Hartford, Conn. Their
daughter Miss Margaret E. Van
Dyck will spend the summer at the
Ogontz School Camp at Lisbon. N.
H.
'Music Councilor.
Mrs. NorrJs Jones, ot the Natural
Science Department of Swarthmore
College, who ts leaving in late summer fot" Rock Hill, S. C., where she
has accepted a teaching position.
was guest of honor at a. luncheon
at Strath Haven Inn on Thursday
last. Tho 'gl1ests Included' Mrs.
Cnarles G. Thatcher, Mrs. Samuel
Carpenter, Mrs. Avery Blake, Mrs.
L; G. Livingston, Mrs. E . .J. Faulkner of Swarthmore, Mrs. Charles
Werst or Lansdowne, Mrs. Harry
K. Werst ot Ft. Worth. Texas. a~d'
Miss Margaret Hess ot Rock Hill.
Mr. Willard Tomlinson of South
Chester road returned .June 9 trom
LARGE FLORIDA ORANGES 39" doz.
a month's vacation, including three
weeks in Honolulu and the island
LARGE JUICY LEMONS 6 for 19c
of H'l.wali, nnd on his way home a.
TENDER GREEN BEANS 2 lb. for 19c
visit to Los Ang~les. Hollywood,
Yosemite Park and the Grand CanRIPE PlNFAPPLE \3'5c
yon. He made most' of thQ journey
by alt". The flight from Snn Fran ..
CAUFORNIA CARROTS 2 bunches 19c
cisco to Honolulu in a DC-6· took
only 8 hours and 14 ~Inutes whUe
the return trip was made in R
hours and two minutes at an altt~
tude of 17.000 feet, a record flight.
23C
.... better ~1I·purpoN family 'ICMIt milled anywhere. Try It under our "'Iual guarant...
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Fourth Grade Holda Bazaar
Librarian Contribute,
Frederick
Tolles.
llbrarlan,
The fourth grade ot the College
avenue School beld a to.lr on the F'rlenda Htstorloo.l
Library at
school gro~nd8 Th411Sday uftel'noon Swarthmore College. has made his
tor tbe benefit of need)" ram Illes first ("ontrlbution to the Encyolo.
paedia. Brltannlcu. Book ot - the
In Europe.
Members and friends of tho class Year. writing the article on "Relipatronized the
colodu I bazaar gIous ·Society of li"rlends." (or the
tables containing painted und hand- 1947 edition, released May 19.
made articles. such as place mats.
string winders, pot-holders. marble
MrH. Henry C. Patterson of Elm
a
venue
was hostess at dinner Satbags. and toys. Homo made cookies,
candy. and punc"h were 801d to urday to the SWarthmore College
refresh the weary shoppers.
ciass ot 'her father, Marshall SulliBy the end of the afternoon the van of Elkins Park, which held Its
50th reunion on Alumni Day.
fourth grade bad carned $36.39:
A. G. CATHERMAN, Pharmacist
•
Frida,.• .r- 20, tNT -
T H ES W AR T HMO ~ E A1f1
B
Succellior to
VICTOR D. SHffiER, Pharmacist
Your prescription is our first consideration
13 South Chester Road
Swarthmore 0586
~rative
Candles
C ARNS
Baltimore Pike
FLOWERS
LEGION TFAM lN
OPENING VICTORY
NIBbeit Harding of W)'IlJ18'III'ood
and their Bon Mr. John 8&ldel Kist- ,
ler. 2nd, whose lD~rla.ge took place
Thursday In the Church of the Redeemer, Bryn Mawr.
Dick Hoot of Weatdale :a.venue
who arrived home Saturday after
completing his 8Qphomore year at
lJart~outh College. has taken & position at DuPonts for the .ummer
months.
'
Swarthmoreans who think they
deserve a ·lItUe re8tful. recreatlon
after laboring In the garden or
spending the attern.oon on the golfUnks shouJd be interested In the
latest offerings
the: Swarthmore
Public Library.
For lovers ot fictlon, therO are
"Earth Eagles,;' Marguerite BayThe new Riverview FIeld re- liss: "Of This D,ay's ·Journey,"
ceived the proper Inaugural cere.: Constance Beresford-Howe; liThe
monies last Tuesday night when the Old , Lady,"
Anne Green: liTho
Swarthmore
-American
Legion Drinking Well," .Nell Gunn: An-·
Team. by virtue of two bases-on· chorage," . Henry B. Hough; "The
balls and timely BIngle by Larry Firat Born," Georges Simeon: and
Dalton. edged out the Norwood "Verdi," Franz Werfel".
Po.st two to one.
The new non-fiction list includes
The local b,oys looke¢ good all several books that have been widethe way through the game: they ly and fa.vora.bly reviewed In the
nevel" let an opportunity pass; they Pll8t week Or two. It consists of
played heads~up ban: and lots of "Fundamentals of Photography."
"Our Lusty
determination and hustle .showed Paul E. Boucher;
the fans that the boys are finished Forefathers,". ~""a.lrtax. Downey;
with cellar-dwelling as they did "Inside U. S. A ..... John Ounther;
"I Spealt for Thaddeus Stevens,"
last year.
Much credit must be given those Elsie Singmaster; "The Turn ot
fellows who showed the interest the Tide.". H. M. Tomlinaon; and
that was required· to bring Legion "A Study of History." Arnold J.
baseball bilck to Swarthmdre after Toynbee.
Juvenile readers will find enterits absence of some ten yeal'"'3. The
boys who stuck It out last year, tainment In ,,\\rorzel Gummldge,"
George and Harry Warren. Bill Barbara. Bower; "Tagy and Joe,"
Bui-ton;
"Uncle
Ro~uS
Huey, and others. often looked bad Earl
Stories,"
Walt
Disney:
"Swimming
during their first campaign, but
they learned things about playing Fever," Marlon Renick: "Mystel'"'J
baseball and they learned them lOt the Other House,", Augusta. H.
Seaman: "The' Road to Music,"
the hard way.
Nicholas Slonlmsky: aml "High
They won only onc game
, IMt County," Harold C. Wire.'
year, but this year the team haa already exhibited what Oxperlenco
can do for a ball dub. They capitalized on breaks. and they held the
Mr. Earl H. Weltz of,til College
.',
oppOSition down In the pinches. avenue Is spending a few days at·
and they won their first game of tending a convention at the Flanthe season. (Last week's game with ders In Ocean City.
1\Iedia was called when the count
Dr. and Mrs.. William Earl Klstwas tied four up).
ler of "Open· Doors," Park avenue
Pitcher Johnnie Poole showed entertaIned the bridal party nnd tl.
nmazlng control In leading his team tew additional guests at sl,lpper
to victory. He allowed not a. single Wednesday evening following the
baBe on balls, and he tanned eight wedding rehearsal of Miss Anita
batters; What the ~warthmore team
lacked In power at the plate they
TENNIS lESSONS
made up In Hheady" defensive play
Rackets - Restringirig
on the field.
(JALL
George Warren thrUled the
crowd in the fourth Inning with 'a
daring --catcn that threw him up
agaInst the embankment In deep
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Luck On New
Field
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SII WElSH ST.
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OPEN fO THE PUSUC
IJunchOOna ,1.00
DlDners from ,1.75
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left field, and Poole awed the tans
with ~ performa.nce of control that, ~
took some of the old·timers back
to the mound days of "Huck' Manning and Les Korndaffe:r, while
Bill Huey kept the Infield peppedup wlth red hot cha.tter through~
out the game.
The team cnn feel justly proud
of themselves, tor they defeated a
Norwood club that was headed by
Johnnie GUbert. a Glen-Nor High
School pitcher, who this year
chalked up two no-hit games and
three one-hitters in Interscholastic
competition.
Our next home game is not to be
played until Thursday June 26
when the locals engage Drexel Hill,
I t Is hoped that a following wUI
turn out to cheer for the boys dur·
Ing their next four away games.
STAG BAR
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
Paperhanging
-tr
CALL CHESTER 8286
Phone: Media 0755
Choir Boys To Camp
Boys of the choir of Trinity
Church Swarthmore 'wlll 'go to
thelr camp near Oxford on Monday. They will remain tor two
weeks where a full camp program
has been planned. The Rector ot
Trinity Church wlIl be the director
ot the camp. -and the ~mpers Include~ J. B. Thompson, Davtd Jen~
klns, John Bernard. Herbert Cry~
sUe. Bruce Faust. Bruce Godfrey.
James Godfrey. David Hurm, Mark
Hurm, Owen Robert Jones. Rlehard Jones, Jo~eIlh Kopf, Davidson
Luehring. Howard Shearer•.Tames
ValenUne, Albert Nick Webster,
.Tohn Hertel, Bamuel Reynolds and
Fint choice for eztra quality. eztra value. a safe.
.ound. good. looking Goodyear gives 'you long. low
coat mileage. greater safety•.
.And you pay DO premium
for the plus performance of
these famous tires. (".ome In
and
yearsget
for good
going . __. _
William Hayes.
~
Good-1440 ="T.
",t ' .<\ili;"i<$"';tr,j 1
i
Arters Brothers, Inc.
aUo...· Kttcbeo.
cem_ -.
Uon.
()ostmn-buUt; cabinets,
pa"';"DIr
~
pine
ecre. o'ng, ID8u1a-,
302~Si..Me§
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NTA C~W.eK·crrtzhcrhj
SCHOOL TAX SET
AT 31.5 MILLS
·.J..Y 'U'AIIC£D WHEBIS'help to give
smoother ride. Out-of-balance wheels.
",recllyor lndiNc:tly cau.. abJiomal tlie~:
~ake thla _all ~ InYHtmet.t In .cciiiI,f~: -:;
~nd '.mb.g: Step .. at Tire Service HeadqUGr- ",
.',·,",'3 todar fw DeW Goociyecn' u~- JIIOImled
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REGKS'I'ER
YEAR
IN· FLYING START
A.verag.e - Salary
$466; Minimum
Now $2450 .
Welcome
To Join Either
Program
The following statement Is IBSued
by the Swarthmore School Board
Art and craft work Is the hlghon the 19'7 Budget, Tax Rate and
Ugnt of the opening week of the
Teachers' salaries.
College avenue section ot the lo"The 1947 tax rate tor the
cal Summer Recreation Program.
Swarthmore School District was set
Materials .donated by Mr. Frick of
at 31"*
mUls by the Board ot.
the :ri.eystone PlaStic
Opmpany
School Directors when It m~t In
ppened a new and Interesting 11eld
speCial session on June 19. During
of art work under the direction ot
the same meeting the Board also
Mrs. Wayland H. Elsbra8 and her
ndopted a budget totalllng $281,'77'7
assistant sally Woodwa.rd.
~or the fiscal year beginning July
An electric saw tor plastic work
1, which provides. an average: salhas
been purchased by. the Recreary Increase tor teachers of $466
ation
Association and an engraving
above the level prevailing in Septool
has
been added to Mrs, Els..
tember 1946.
Provision Is made
bree-'s
snop
for tbose working witl)
for vpward adjustments in other
metals
and
,Plastics.
Charles W. Kurtzhalz. of Park salaries and for deferred repairs
avenue. director of the p·hnadel~ and maintenance as well as rising
Originality Is the keynote and
phla TuberculoSis and Health As- costs ot. instructional material and
\til who joIn this part of the pro·
gram are encouraged to use their
soclatlon. was named president. supplies, but the main part of the
own patterns. Copper. alumInum,
elect of the National Conference of four mm tax Increase authorized
Tuberculosis ~ecretarles last Frl- this year has been definitely earshells, silver and clay
da.y at the 43rd annual meeting of marked for teachers' salaries.
Funeral services for
James o1l:er a la.rge freedom of choice In
the National TuberculoSis Associa.·
"Action on the true rate and the Hanna who died ut his Vassar ave~ materials.
Uon at San Francisco.
budget was unduly delayed by the nue 'home Wednesday afternoon
Miss Hancock of the high school
Representtng the large.st aftl1iat- necessity of waiting to find out will be conducted Saturday morn- faculty has given the use of her
ed group of voluntary health how ~he Swarthmore scnool' Dis- Ing at 10 o'clock at the rcstde\lco. kfln from the high school for UBe
agencies In the country, the na- trlct might be atrected by new state
Friends may call at. the home In ceramic work.
tlonal conference advlsell dlree,tors· legislation which had been under this evening from 7 untU 9. The
.Jewelry makers will have sliver
of the NTA on attitudes and needs conSideration for a number
widely known Chester and Dela- with stone8 to set.
of the states and counties concern- mon.the but which was not finallu'
.I
ware County contractor had been
Registration for this Summer
log tuberculosi8 control.
passed untl1 the legislature was
flerlouffly
III
for
two
weeks.
He
was
Club
Is· stilI open and those who
Icd W It'll the verge of adjournment.
Before becoming • IdenUf
___
I
tl
....
70.
are
waiting
to go on vacation or to
the Pb Uadelph Ia n.aovC a on JUr.
"Features of the new state law
I"or
mnny
years
he
headed
the
camp
may
enter fOr part of the
Del aware pf special Interest to Swarthmore.
K urtz h alz h ead e d the .
flrm
of
John
Hannn
nnd
Sons
with
program.
The
tee Is so small that
County Tuberculosis ARSOC IatI on for nns are the mandated salary sched. otrices in Chester: At one time be it Is prOfitable to take advantage
many years.
ule and the one - y e a r
"'fr<,e2:ln,~ I was treasurer ot. the Pennsylvania of the program even It only for a
clause" on the state subsidy.
PaVing' Company and the Chester few we~k8.
,school district must now pay sal- Mat~rlal8. Compa.ny,--- He served the
An enrol1ment of 66 opened the
aries
to the tollowlng city ot Ch-ester as &' forJner health Rutgers av&nue section tor 'youngscale: according
.
!,il. t,6
teacher.- ~fthout tl 'col.:
a~~ men(ber ot .clty
er :-partIclpa.nts .. .In the Recreation
lege degree a minimum begin- ell.
Program on Monday.
Active In the Masonic fraternity.
Mrs. J. Francis Tavlor pre".
I
I
n ng sa ary of $1950 and five
.I
Mr. Hanna WM a member of LuLu school supervisor of the "edta
·automatic annual Increments
-'-u
of $160 eaen;
Temple. the I{nights Templar. the Friends School Is directing the
?)
Philadelphia ConSistory. and the program in place of ··rs.· .T. J.
.. to a teacher with a bachelor's
..In
Tall Cedars. He was also a. mem- Crookston who Is movIng to Portdegree a minimum beginning
salary of $2000 and eight au- ber of· the Elks, the Mooso. and land. Me.
Last Tuesday Frank R. Morey
the Springhaven Country Club.
About 15 threc~y.ear-olds form
tomatic Increments of $160:
supervising Principal ot SwarthHe ",vaN n nativ" of Hnddonfield. Mrs. George Jardin's group with
and
more Schools left for En&,land to
N . .J .• and had Uved In Delaware
attend the Summer Session of Ox- (:I) to a teacher with a Master's County since he was five when 11is Ellen .Jenkins, assistant.
1\Irs. Daniel Kenney well known
ford University as a guest of the
degree a minimum beginning father, the late John Hanna. enOxford Evacuation Trust Fund.
salary of $2200 and eight au- te-red the contracting business in ~nd popular local school nUrse Is
1n charge of the same numbor of
This fund was raised by parents
tomaUc annual increments of Chester.
fO~lr~year~olds assisted by Blanch
of the Oxford chlldren during their
$150 each.
He is :omrviverj by his wife. the Wilson. Cedarcrest graduate specabsence In America. with the ob"Increments need not be paid former l.aura. Blanche Er::;kine, and
At '0. meeting of .the directors of ject of rna-king acknowledgement of
held on .June 23, 331 new books their friends In North America. mandated salaries produced b:v the arc
fOur
grandchildren,
Mrs.
and 77 new members h&.d heen The majority of these chtldren p.bove schedule wll1 be $2700, 1:3200 GE'orge Ewing. "Mr!';. Jnmes Lavcn- snme size and Is being led by Mrs.
E. W. Putt n first grade teacher
added In the three.lnonth period came under the care of the Yale and $3400 respectively.
t-'lon. Marlon Gnyl~ Hanna. and
of March. April. and May. TJle Faculty Committee. while some
"The state apportionment form· .John R. Hannn, .Jr., and one great In the Garden City Schools who
total circulation during this period were In the ('..are of the Committee uJa was modifted by the new law grandchild, Anna Chl'iatine Ew·lng. led a very successfUl group. last
was 11,460 books. an Increase ot in Toronto and a few wer~, cared !but inclusion of th~ "freezing A brother Samuel C. Hanna lives summer.
Mrs. Catberlne Green. Narberth
10 per cent over the corresponding for In Swarthmore.
clause" for 1 year menm'l that the on Maple avcnue, another· John A.
Publlc School physical education
period of 1946.
Representatives from the variOUS Swarthmore schools wUl receive
' for these the same state subsidy (namely. .~ann\a Ih'es in E;outh Caroltna. His supervisor heads the primary group
Sister, ·Mrs. John V. I..atimer is a
Swartbmore&ns· who wtll be out communItIes whIch cared
war have been $43,700)
durIng the next fiscal
of first and second graders. Jean
resident of Media.
of town for the summer may take chIldren durIng the
Dickson assists her.
Im.rited to attend the 1947 Summer year as In the year just ending.
adva.ntage of the special "vacation
For: the year 1948-49 the amount
Although the program got ott
f .okl
wttb' th
Session. The University is endeav"
prlv II ege 0 o,.u. ng
em a
received from the st.te wIll be
to
a flying start with teachers,
._hI
h
oring
to
reproduce
In
this
restf
b
substantI 0.1 .Dumbe r 0
OOnD W
c·
about $14,000 less but. unless the
parents and children greeting last
need not be rs:turned to the library dential course In social studies the I
h I
characteristic intellectual atmos- aw 8 au d be changed, it will then
summer's acqua.lntances and weluntll September. Those who will
b
i
plle,'. of Oxford In term time.
eg n to rise again at a rate
Roving registrars will sit at Bor~ coming newcomers this week, there
spend the sU'lllmer at home sh'ould
es wIll be presantcd b". lec- approx Imatelly $3200 per annum ougn Hall next Wednesday• .Tuly, 2. Is stili room tor a few Dlore chilmake note of the hours during Cours
or
turers and tutors who can speak over a four~year period.
from lOa. m. to 3 p. m. and from dren in these younger groups and
wh1ch the Library Is open in the with authorl+-- In regard to their
"1n se t t Ing teachers' salaries. the 7 until 10 p.m. for the convenience
anyone' from Swarthmore or ,,1.cinmonths---..of July and August: Mon- special subjects,
'".I
The theme ot the S chooI Bmw'd has not only granted of Swarthmore cltizcmi who must Ity who would like to join for the
day and Wcdnesda.y, frOID. 2 to 6:30 SeBSion is "Western European a II I DcremenIs requ Ire db y t h e new register in order to be eUgible to
remaining five weeks of recreation
and from 7 to 9, Friday. from 2 Civilization In the Twentieth Cen- Iaw' b u t th rough a ddt t IonaI merIt voto. A residency of one year In may do so by reporting at tne
to 6:30·, Saturday, f. rom 9:30 to 1~
Id
~I b Penn~lvania and 60 days In Dela- tury.'. Students ot the course wtll Increm e nls h
as recogn
ze th eng
Rutgers School any morning while
o'clock nOOD.
b y ware ,County is required.
reside In Oxford colleges, 80 that quaIlh.
Lor 0 f aerv Ice
rend ered
the groups are' In session. Monday
The latest additions ot general the conditions of study' and resl- members oC the faculty. As a .reAnyone not registered by
through Friday, from 9 until 11."6
fiction Include -"Whispering HUI," dence will be approximately those, I suIt. the salaries authorized for 19 w1l1 not be able to vote In the a.m.
M·artilla Albrand; "Tide_Rode," of normal college Ute.
The stu- 1947-48 to the 40 teachers now on primary election on September 9.
Adelyn Bushnelli liThe Loving Are dents attending the summer school the staff (excluding those who have . RegIstrations are also taken at
. Member of Student Senate
the Daring,lI Brooke Conway; .oBe_ are from the United States.
(Continued from Page. 5)
the Court House in Mcdia. from 9
a.m. to 4~ 15 p.m. on week-days and
Agnes Elizabeth Ullman, daughfore the Crossing." Sipnn Jameson; ada., and Great Britain. It Is
CHURCH
FAIR
TUESDAY
from
9
a,m_
to
noon
on
Saturdays.
ter
of Mr. and Mrs, Roland G. E.
"Tbe Ebbing Tide," Elisabeth signed to give a. clearer understandJohnny's
and
Mary's
Fatr
will
Tho
last
day
on
which
an
elector
Ullamn
of Harvard Avenue, ha.q
Ogilvie: "Home Port," Olive H. Ing of the problems which these
be
held
on
July
1
from
5
to
8
p.
m.
may
move
from
one
election
d19been
named
a member of the stuProuty; and "Full Moon." P. G. respective countries have to tace
on
the
Methodist
Church
lawn.
trlct
to
another
In
order
to
be
elldent
senate
at Earlham College,
Wodehouae.
In the dUficult years ahead.
Each
department
of
the
glble
to
vote.
In
the
primaries
Is
Richmond,
Ind.,
for the next school
Amateur oleutb• ..til rejoice to
school
will
have
a
booth
in
this
July
9.
year.
The
senate
is the student
hear of We purchase of UDon't
gala.
occasslon
..
Popslcles.
candy,
governing
body
at
the
sellool.
EVer Love Me," OctaviUS R. Cohen;
The
deadline
on
newS
and
AVC
D-'cakes, nag&. ballons. and a doll ex_ _..te. Register
Elizabeth will be a junior at
"The Footsteps." Theodore DuDo";
advertlBlng copy for next
hlblt will be some of the points
Delegates from Swarthmore Col~ Earlham next year. She bas been
uThe ca&e of th·e Fan-Dancerts
week's Issue of 'l"he Swarthof Interest.
le~e registered tn MtIw8ukee, WIs., named a member of tbe freshman
Horse." Erie S. Gardner;· "Shadow
morean wUl be Tuesday noon.
Proceeds win go toward suppUesl .Tune 19 for the second annual con- week staft. the group of upperfor a Lady.n. 3. Lane .Llnklater;
-The paper will be in the
for the mission school at Constan- v~ntton of the American Ve,te'....ns class atudents that aids In the in·'NIne Kon Uvea,'" M1cba.et Mormall a day early since Its
tine. AlgerIA, North J\frlca.. Miss Committee. ThOSe regtsterlng were: doetrlnatlon of new students in the
gan: ··And DoPe to DI.." RIchard
regular laBue datg, falls on
Gwendolyn Narbeth, noW horne 'on Herbert Ka:tser. delegation leader, faU. She has been acUve In con~ge
Powell; ·rft~ Bu. 8taUon Mu~e~,t.'
the FOurth of .July, a postal
furlough. Ie the head of tl,l. ocbool. Richard Lyman. Thorn.. Plaut. dramaU.... 'haYing bee" IIlYlte4 to
Lou_ ReTell: "\Deac1WrGlIW,"
-Milici NarbGth e~ to\t1Itul1l to Henry Leichter, a;,d Brooks Jack- join 11_ ·....d 1I&11tle. .h""o...."
stewart sterUDc: &I1d "Q As
hoU4a7.
- r'" ,
L _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _J·I her ~ lIOIitet1me In September. .
dramatl.. sroup. t b~
- ' - :rea...
(CoDtlDue4 OR l'Iije I)
Anot'ber full day ot fun and
good fellowship, under the au..
,spices ot the Swarthmore HusineBS
ASl:JQelaUon. wlll be opened by the
annual children's Fourth of July
para.de at 9:]6 next Friday morn·
tng.
'
Colorfully patrl~tlc an increasingly luge number of children
,vlth decorated tricycles, bicycles,
doll coacbes, pets, and inspired
floats Une up in front of Borough
HaU each year to march, along
'park avenue to Harva.rd and back.
while both sides of the thoroughfare are packed with spectators.
Burgess J. Paul Brpwn will marshal the parade which w\U have
claRSes fOT 'Vehicles from kiddie
cars to man-sized bicycles. floats.
fancy dress. original and comic
costumes,- and pet pal.s. Judges who
will chose "the most outstanding
entries In· each class for prIze
awards Include Mrs. J. Paul Brown.
Mrs. JlJbn J-:. MJcbael, and ~rs.
A very Blake.
At· 10: 30 Gamcs tor all Ages will
be played on t)le College Avenue
School grounds. l.t'lldt'H'R win direct
the various age~groups 80
everyone
from
pr e- schoolers
through greatgrandma and great. grandpa have the time of their
lives.At 1.30 So Ball Game will provide exciting fare for baseball fans.
Due to the unavallabtltty ot
canoes the usual water sports on
the ,Crum' Creek have "had' to be
omitted "from t1~18 yea.r's- schedule
of evepts.
A~ g o·clo(':k on the north side
ot the railroad station Bud Hastings will call for a good old fashIoned round of square dances.
Full details of ~he day's program will be· in next week's
Swarthmorean.
FUNERAL SAT. FOR
JAMES HANNA
County Contractor
F ormer Chester
Councilman
MOREY OXFORD
GUEST
a
Boro Principal Sails
For Course In
England
LIBRARY ADOPTS
SUMMER HOURS
I
HANNUM & WAITE
Home Improvemepts, A1ter-
1947
To Register Voters
Here Next Wednesday
EASY tERMS AND A LIBERAL TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TtRES
Contraclon & Builden
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Day, Evening Events
To Entertain All
Ages
L
U
Jack Richardson
..
BORO PLANS
FOR THE FOURTH
THE
NEWS NOTES
This is your day ••• Your Wedding dayl
A day you've dreamed of ••• pliumed for.
We Imow you'D want everything perfect,
particularly the flowen. We'n be delighted to talk over all your Plana and help
you in evmy possible way.
Novelty &
5ammer Reading
Pa.
....n.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
.:;i\"mrthr.lOre CGllece
Library
Swarth morc, Fa.
. ""ui~ 3 0 1947
THE
8
Fourth Gracie Holda Bazaar
>
I
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I
Librarian Contributes
llbrarian,
'rollcs,
'rhc fourth grade or the Cf}lh.'ge
uvenuo Schuol held It fall' on the F"'icIllIH
Ht:.-to,'1e,,_'l1
Library
at
Hehool grounds '1·hu ..~duy aflel'noon 8wurlhmorc College. hM mado his
for the bcn:!fit. of needy families first contribution to the ]+;ncyc1opaediu 131'itannica Book of the
in Europe.
McmbcrH and frienus of till) cla&~ Year. writing the ul'Ucla on "n.ellpa.tronlzed the
colorful ba;t.au" gloutf Society of Ii'donds." for the
tables containing painted and ha.nd- 111 4 7 edition, J"!.~lcascd May 19.
nlade articles. Huell as place mats,
l\It'H. Hcnry C. Patterson ot J~lm
Htring winders. pot-holdel's. marble
avcnuc
was hostess at dtnner Satbags. and toys, Home made coold('s.
en,ndy. and pundl WCl't' sold to urday to the Swarthmore College
refresh the weary Hhol)pCrs.
cla.ss of )1c1' father, Marshall SuIUBy the cnd of the arterlloon the van of ElIdn's Park, which held its
r.Oth reunion on Alumni Day.
fourth grado had cal'ned $:~(j.:l9.
I
A. G. CATHERMAN, Pharmacist
Successor to
Your prescription is our first consideration
13 South Chester Road
Swartlunorc 0586
Candles
C ARNS
Baltimore Pike
FLOWERS
The ne\\.· Hlverview' li'ieId reech'ed the proper inaugural cere':
monies last 'l'uesday nig'ht when the
Legion
Swarthmore
American
'i'eam, by virtue of two bases-ollhalls and timel)' single by Larry
Dalton, edged out the NOI'wood
Post two to one.
'rho local boys looked good all
the way through the gamc: they
nc"or let an opportunity pass: they
played heads-up ball; and lots of
determination and hustle showeg
the fans t'hat the boys al'e finished
with cellar-dw~1Iing as they did
la.. . . t yeal',
Summer Reading
Nisbett Harding of W7Duewood
and their son Mr. John Soldel Ktstlei'. 2nd. W"JlOSC marriage took place
'l'hurdday In the Church of the n.od.eemer. Bryn Mawr.
nick Hoot of \Vcstdale avenue
who arrived home Saturday after
l'ompleUng his sophomore year at
Dartmouth College, has taken a po~ition at DuPonts for the Bummer
Swurthmorenns who think they
deserve a -Uttle rcstful recreation
after laboring in ihe garden or
:-;pcnding the afternoon on the golflinks should be interested In the
lntcst offerings of tbe Swarthmore
Public J..ibrury,
1.'01' lovers of fiction, there are
"Earth Eagles," Marguerite Bu-y- I montns.
liss; "Of This
Day's J ourn ey, .. .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
Constunce Be .. esford-Howe; "The J
Old
Lady,"
Anne Green: "'rhe
Drinking '\\'e1l." Neil Gunn; .Anchorage," HCDI'Y B. Hough; "T·he
I"irst Born," Georges Simcon: and
"Verdi," It''ranz \VcrCel.
The new non-Hction list Includes
several books that have been widely and favorably I'cviewed In the
past -week or two, It consists ot
"Fundanlcntllis of Photography,"
Paul E. Boucher;
"Our Lusty
Forefathel's,". Fairfax Downey;
"Inside U. S, A ... • John Gunther:
"1 Speak for 'I'huddeus Stevens,"
]';lsio Sing-master: '''I'''he Turn oC
the Tide," H. 1\1. Tomlinson: and
"A Stud~' of Hislory," Arnold J,
THB
C
I.
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B
D
Toynb~e,
Juvenile readers will find entertainment. in "\Vorzel Gunnnidge,"
Baruar~L Bower; "Tagy and Joe,"
Narl
Burton;
"Uncle
HOlllus
Stories," ,Valt Dhmcy; "Swimming
Il'ove ..... )'Iarion H.enicli; "1\IYNlery
,of the Other Houso:' Augusta H,
Seaman: '''rlte ltoad to l\fusic,"
Nichola~
Sionimsky; aml "High
'I'hey won only one game last
C()UnlY,"
Harold
C, 'Vireo
.
'
year, but thiS year the team hns already cxhllJltcd what expel'ienee
can do for a. ball club, They capitalized on breaks, and they held the
1\Ir, Earl H. Weltz ot Collego
opposition down in the pinches, avenuc is sl)cnding a few ~days atand they won their first game of tending a. convention at the l;'lunthc season. (Last weelt's game with dors in Ocean City.
Media, was culled when the count
Dr. and Mrs, William Earl l
Pitcher Johnnie Poole showed entertaIned the bridal party nnd .1
amazing control in leading his team. few additional guests at supper
to victory. He allowed not a sIngle Wednesday evening following the
ba14c on balls, and he fanned eight wedding rehearsal ot Mb;s Anita
batlers; What the Swarthmore team
lacked In power at the plate they
TENNIS LESSONS
mnde up In "heady" defensive play
Rackets - Restringirig
on the field.
CALL
Georgo
\-Vanen thrilled
the
crowd in the fourth inning with a
daring catcn that threw him up
MAD 0846
against the embankment In deep
left field. and Poole awed the fans
with n performance of control that
took some or the old-timurs bacl\:
to the mound days of "Huck Manning and Les Korndaffer, while
Bill Huey kept the infield peppedup with red hot chatter through~
out tbe game,
'rhe team can feel justly proud
and
of themselves, for they deteated a
Norwood club that was headed by
Johnnie GUbert, a Glen-Nor Higl1
School pitchcr. who
this year
chalked up two no-hit games and
three one-hitters in InhwscholusUc
Phone: Media 0755
competition,
Our next home game is not to be
played unUI Thursday June 26
when the locals engage Drexel Hill.
It is hoped that a. following will
tUrn out to cheer for the boys dur·
Ing their next four away games.
o
U
NEWS NOTES
This is your day ••• Your Wedding day!
A day you've dreamed of ••• planned for.
We know you'll want everything perfect,
particularly the flowers. We'll be delighted to talk over all your plans and help
you in every possible way.
Decorative
Lads Reverse 1946
Luck On New
Field
Much el'cuit IllUKt be giVen those
fellows who ~howcd the intcre!::lt
that was rC(luired to bring Legion
haseball hiLe1i to Swarthmal'e after
it:-, ~·,b5cnee of some ten years. The
boys who stuck it out last year,
George and Harry Warren, Bill
lIue)', and others. orten looked bad
during tbeir first campaign, hut
they learned things about playing
ba.seball and they Icarned them
the hard way.
VICTOR D. SHIRER, Pharmacist
Novelty &
LEGION TEAM IN
OPENING VICTORY
-
Friday, JUDe 20, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
We Deliver
Phone
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S
E
£iII WELSH ST.
Ui&'iIEB, PA.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Luncheons $1.00
Dinners from $1.11>
Jack Richardson
*
Painting
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
-t:c
CAlL CHESTER 8286
Choir Boys To Camp
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New Tires Deserve
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Home lmpro,\·emcp.tB, Alter-
Kitchen
.
New lubel
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LIB
.J<"..GJIE4*1"ER
ARY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
MAP BoRo PLANS
FOR THE FOURTH
NTA Names
W. Kurtzhalz
b(tlanl!8'iby. "Wheel Spec:ialla~".
, ,.
c.
Anotner full da)' of fun and
good fellowship. under the au,Hpices of the Swarthmore Business
As~octa.Uon. wllJ be opened by the
nnn uill children's Fourth of July
J)U .. ~de at 9: 1 ~ next Friday morntng.
Colorfully ).atrioUc an increasingly large number of children
with decorated tricycles, bicycles,
doll coaches, pets, and inspired
floats Une up in front of Borough
Hail eacb year to march along
'Park avenue to Ha.rvard and back,
w'hilt' both sid('s of the tboroughfare are packed with spectators.
Burgess J, IJn.ul Brown \'{ill mar~hal the varade which will have
classes tur vehicles from kiddie
car.s to man-sized bicycles. floats.
fancy dress. original and comic
cORtumes, and vet pals. Judges who
will chosc the most outstanding
entries In ea.ch clas~ for p~ize
a.wards include Mrs, J. Paul Brown.
:\'-rs. Jolm E. !\Uchael, and l\Irs.
A \'~ry Blake.
At 10:30 Gnm("~ for all Ages wlll
11(" Vlayed on (he College Avenue
School grounds. J.f'oac1t~"~ will direct
the varioue agl'-g"l'nups so that
everyone
from
PI' e- schoolcrd
through greatgrandma and greatgrandpa haw' Uw time of their
Charles 'V, Kurtzhalz, of Park
avenue, director of the P·hiladelphia Tuberculosis and Health Association, was named presidentelect of the National Conference ot
Tuberculosis Secretaries last Friday at the 43rd annual meeting of
the National Tuberculosis Association at San Francisc:o.
Representing the largest uffl11ated group ot voluntary bealth
agencies in the country, the nntional conference advises directors
of the NTA on attitudes and needs
of the states and counties concernIng tuberculosis control.
Before becoming identified witb
the Philadelphia Association Mr,
live~.
Kurtzhalz headed the Delaware
At 1.30 n Rail Game will 'Pro- County Tuberculosis Association for
this year's schedule
At 8 o·clock on Ow )lo1'th side
of the railroad station Bud Hastings will call for a good old fashioned round ot square dances,
Full details of til(> day's program will he
in nt'xt week's
Swarthmor('-,.a.n,
many y:-e::a=r~·~·:---::::-::c==-=-=c,
MOREY OXFORD
GUEST STUDENT
Boro Principal Sails
For Course In
England
The following statement is issued
by tho Swarthmore School Board
on the 1947 Dudget. Tax Hate and
Teachers' SalarIes,
"The 1947
tax
rate tor the
Swarthmore School District was set
at 31 ¥.!
mills by the Board of
School Directors wben it mE"t In
~pecial session on June 19, During
the same meeting thc Board also
adopted a budget totalling $281.777
lor the flscal year beginning JUly
I, which provides an average saJary jncrease for teachers of $466
above fhe level prevailing in September 1946.
Provision is madc
for v-pward adjUstments in other
salarleR and for deferred repairs
and maintenance as well as rising
costs of instructional material and
supplies, but the main part of the
four rum tax increase authorized
thh; year has been definitely earmarked for teachers' salaries,
"Action on the ta.x ratc and the
budget wa~ llndul~' delayed by the
necessity of waiting to find out
how the Rwarthmore Scnool'Dlstrict might be affected by new state
legislation which had heen under
consideration
for
a number of
mo~ths but which was not finally·
passed until the legislature was on
the \'erge of adjournment,
··}'·("at1lr(,8 of the new state law
iCf specinI interest to Swartbmore_
nns a ..e tllC' mandated &'l.lal'.}· .seh.d.
ule- and the
one-year "freezing
cluUflc" on the t'ltate suhsidy. Our
school district must now pay snlaries according to the following
scale,
! 1) to n ten.cho.~ '" ,'thout a co I lege degree a minimum beginning salary of $1950 and five
automatic annual incroments
of $]50 eacb;
Last Tuesday Frank H. Morey
snpervising Principal of Swarthmore SchoCJls left for England to
attend the Summer Session of Oxford Universily as a. guest of the
Oxford Evacuation Trust Fund.
ThiH fund was raised by parents
of the Oxford children dur'ing their
absence in America. with the obAt a mecting ot the directors of ject of making acknowlcd,-;elllent of
the Swarlhmorfl P-ublic Library. the d~bt of gratitude th~y owe to
held on June 23, 331 new books their friends in North A mel'ica,
and 77 new membcl's had been The majority of 'these children
added in the three-month period came under the ('arc (If the Yale
of March. April. and Ma:.·, The I.'acuIty Committee. while Home
tot..'ll cirCUlation during this period were in the care of the Committee
was 11.450 book:;, an increase of in Toronto and a few were cared
] 0 per ccnt over the corresponding for in Swarthmore,
period of 1946,
Representatives from the "arious
Swarthmoreans- who will be out communities which cared for these
of town for the sum'tner may take children during the war have been
'nvlted to attend the 1947 Summer
advantage ot the spccial "'\.';~cation l
prIvilegc" of taking with them a Session. The University is endeavoring to reproduce in this resisubstantial number of books which:
need not be r~ll1-:-ned to the library dential course in social studies the
intellectual atmosuntil September, ThOSe who will characteristic
phere of O:s:ford tn term time,
~Hlend the summer at home shouhl
Courses will bo presented by lecmake notc of the hours during
turers and tutors who can speak
which the Library is open in the
with autnority in regard to their
months of July and August: ~lon
special subjects, The theme ot the
day and Wednesday, from 2 to 6:30
Session is "Western European
and from 7 to 9; Friday. from 2
Civilization in the Twentieth Cento 5:3Q; Saturday, trom 9:;\0 to l~
tury," Students at the course will
0' clock noon.
reside in Oxfo .. d colleges, so that
Tbe latest additions of general the conditions of study and resla
fiction include "Whispering Hill,,· denee will bc approximately those
!\J·a.rtJ"la Albrand; "Tide-Rode:' of normal college Ute,
The stuAdelyn Bushnell: tiThe Loving Are dents attending tbe summer scbool
the Daring." Brooke Conway; "Be- are from the United States, Canfore the Crossing," Sionn Jameson; ada. and Great Britain, It Is de"The
Ebbing Tide."
Elisabeth signed to give a. clearer understandOgilvie; "Home Port... Olive H. ing of the problems which these
Prouty; and "FUll MO()n." P. G, respective countries have to face
\VodebouBe.
tn the duricult years ahead.
AmateUr sleuths wJU rejoice to
hear of the purchase of "'Don·t
Copy Deadline Tuesday
Ever Love Me," Octavius R. Cohen;
Tbe deadline on news and
"The Footsteps," Theodore DuBois;
advertising copy
for next
"The case of th'e Fan-Dancer"s
week's Issue of The SwarthHorse," ErIe S, Gardner; uShadow
for a Lady," J. Lane Linklater;
moroon will be Tuesday noon.
'"Nine More Uves.u Klchael MorThe paper will be in tbe
gan; I.And Hope to Die,'· Richard
mail a day early since Its
Powell; "The Bus station Murders,"
regular iBBue date falls on
Louisa Revell: ·"iDea4 Wrong, H
the Fourth of July, a vostal
Stewart Sterling; and "\I As In
hoJldaY.
LIBRARY ADOPTS
SUMMER HOURS
(Continued on
PaCe
4)
ZDd
Latecomers Welcome
To Join Either
Program
Art and craft work Is the highlig'ht of the opening week of the
College avenue section of the local Summer RecreatIon Program.
Materials donated by Mr. li"rick of
the Keystone
Plastic
Company
opened a new and interesting field
of art work under the direction of
:i\-lrH. Wayland H, Eisbrec and her
a~!:;lstant Sally Woodward.
An electric saw for plastic work
has been purchased by the Recreation Asso~ia.tion and an engraving
tool has been added to Mrs. Elsbres's SilOP for those working wit1.l
motals and plastics.
Originality is the keynote and
all who join this part of the program arc encouraged to use theIr
own llatterns. Copper. aluminum,
'plastics, shells, silver and
clay
1"urwl'ul sel'\'ic('M
for'
James offer a la.rge freedom of choice in
Hanna who dkd at his Vassar avc- material~,
ntl(> 'homt'
\V(!dlH'~da~· afternoon
"Miss Hancock of the high school
will he conduct('d Saturday morn- faculty has given the use of her
in1-! at. 10 o'doclt at the residcl,1ce. I{iln from the high school for use
Frh>nds may ('ull at the home in ceramic work.
this e\"pninJ.:' fl'om 7 until 9. The
.Jewelry makers will have silver
widely known Chesler and Dela~ with stones to set.
ware County contl'actor had bccn
Registration for this Summer
Kef'ioUKly ill fol' two w('eks, He was Club is sUII open and t"Jl0se who
arc waiting to go on vacation Or to
70,
1"01' many )'t';JI'S IH' hNuled tile cam}) may enter fOr part of the
fil'lII of .John Hanna and Rons with program, The fee is so small that
At able to tak e advantage
offices in Chester, At one time ~'
uC 1t is 1)1'0 ..
was tr(>usul'E"r of the Pennsylvanta 0 ( th e program even I f only for a
Paving Company nnd the Chester few week s.
l\-Interials Compnn~'. He st>rvcd the
An enrollment of 65 opened the
cit~, of Che~ter as a. former health
Rutgers avenue section fnr young.
offlC(~I' aml memher of city coun- or participaots in the Recl'clttion
cil.
Program on Monday,
Actl"e
In th c 'I
~
~~ ason Ic f rateT'n It Y.
'f
J
.
T ay I or pre~) rs,
. F ranClS
Mr. Hanna was n. member ot LuLu school sup£'rvlsor of the Medl"
uT£>mplr-. the Kni~hts Tcmplal'. the Friends SchOOl is direcU.ng the
Philadelp'hia Consistory, and the IH"Ogram in place of Mrs. .T. J.
Tall C{'dar::;, He was also a mem- Cl'ookston who is moving to Porth('r of til{' EU;~, the ]\[oose. and land, 1\10.
the Spring-haven Country Cluh.
Ahout 15 threc-year·olds form
He waH a native of Haddonfi('ld, !\IrH, George Jardin's group with
N, .T.. and had lived in Delaware Ellen .T£'nkins. assistani.
County sine .. he was fiv(' \vh('n his
Mrs, Daniel Kenney well known
fnth,·", the lat .. .John Hnnna, en- and popular local school nurse is:
tt· .. NI tlw ('ontr'i\('ting btlsines}; in in charge of tbc SUme number of
FUNERAL SAT. FOR
JAMES HANNA
to a teachcr with a bachelor's
dpgrec a mlnimulll beginning
salar~' of $2000 and cight automatic
increments of $150;
and
to It tf':H'her with a ~rnstcr's
degrl'c a. minimum heginning
salary of $220n and eight automatic flnnua1 tn(~I'enl('nts of
$150 (,-il.ch.
"Increment::. ll(,-pd not II" paid
clul'ing thn pl"ohational'Y )wl'iod, It
·will bc noted that t.1l1' maximum
mandated salaric,"l fll'OtllH'e(] I)\' the~lhove Sch('(ltlle will he $2700, ~:{200
anel $3400 respectively,
"1'hc stutl{' apportionment formula was modified hy til(' n('w law
!iHlt
inclu~ion
of til<' "frcezlng
clalHlC" fOI' 1 YI'
The Swarthmorean, 1947-06
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1947-06
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Peter E. Told, Editor
1947 JUNE_.pdf