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PRIMARY
ELECflON
THE SWARTHMO
VOL. 19-No. 36
'MOREY REVIEWS
ENGLISH VISIT
Returns From Oxford
With Interesting
Data
"England is a delightful spot In
which to spend a summer," according to I"rank Morey, Supervising
Principal
of the
Swarthmore
Schools, who 'has just returned
from Oxford where he attended a.
six-weeks summer session as a representative of the Swarthmore
Schools and one of fifty 1)'nited
States guests of the Oxford University Evacuation Trust Fund. ContrIbutors-to this fund are the parents of Oxford children who spent
the war years In the UnIted States
and include PI·of. H. G. Champion,
Prof. Harry Lawson, Dr. E. M.
Mead, and Dr. John Rankin whose
children lived in Swarthmore.
Mr. Mcrey has provided tlte
Swarthmorean with the following
personal observations:
"A number of summer schools
wel'e held-at Oxford this year, each
under a seperaie delegacy, and included among others. Empire Forestry School, 'Vorkers' Summer
School, International P'hyslological
Congress, and Summer School on
Western Europe-'ut Problems. The
la\tel" has an em'olIment of 250
representatives from fourteen dUo.
fel'ent nations, including Norway,
Sweden, Iceland, Holland, Greece,
Italy, France, and others, with the
United States represented in greatest numbers. The work was presented in the usual Oxford manner
wIth lectures, readings, and semlnar reports and discussions. The
'areas especially developed were:
literature, . y)ltUosophy, and politics
'and econ'omics;"
SEPrEMBER
NINfH
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPrEMBER 5, 1947
Keyston.e School"
Opened Tue8day
The eighth fall term of the Keystone Secretarial and ;Business Administration School ~t Swarthl~lore,
opened On Tuesday. September 2,
with the largest enrollment In its
history.
More' than sixty-five percent of
the students are taking courses In
business administration, accounting, salesmanship, advertising, and
economies. Over half the stUdent
body are veterans, atlending under
the q. I. Bill of· Rlgi)ts. The number of veterans entering the fall
term this years shows a m'l.t'kefi
in~rease over last year. A large
number of high schools outside
pelaware Dounty are represented
In the student body. Many of the
students have had from one to
four years college training.
1\Iore rooms haye been opened
and Improvements have been made
In .th~ present school bullding hi
order to accomodate the increased
enrollment. A new office training
department will soon be completed
and fully equiPiled with ~odern
desks, fiUng cabinets, and office
machines. The work assignments
and responslblitles in this department will duplicate real office experiences.
Plans have been comp\eted for
a number of outdoor activities on
the school campus. A new soft-ball
field ''lill be re~y for use in a few
da,)'s, Two croquet fields, a miniature golf course, and other activities will give the boys. and girls
an opportnuity for Ilhysical, mental, and social development.
VOTERS SURVEY
PRIMARY TICKET
Trinity School Offers
Scholar.ships for Boys
SCHOOL BELLS
TO RING MONDAY
The Trinity Episcopal Church is
again offering a limited number of
Swarthmora boys an extraordinary
opportunity for voice training and'
musical appreciation. Trinity ChoIr
School, established over four !Y~rs
ago, Is offering free scholarships to
Swarthmore Public School classes
After a final organization meet- boys betweep 8 and 12 years who
ing held Tuesday evening, t'he In- possel!S some aptitude 01" interest will begin as scheduled on Monday
dependent Republican Campaign In music., The school, non-denom- morning, September 8. The high
Committee, through its co-chair- Inational hi character,' Is recog- school classes will assemble at'S:3!.1
men, Morris H. FU88ell, of Swarth- nized as one of the most outstand- a.m. and the elementary sr.hool
more, and Robert A. Detweiler, at Ing lllusical orguaizations of the classes, grades kindergarten to
RutllJdge, announced the combined area.
sixth, at 9:00 a.m. All classes wlll
Training Is given in the proper have morning sessIons only on
slate which it is backing in the
coming prImary election, to be use ot the voice, breath control, Monday.
diction and sight reading. The
held on September 9th.
Pupils returning to tho high
The Independent Republican music'Of the 3rd and 4th centuries, sc'hool classes next week wlli find
Campaign Committee is composed early Italian, pre-Bach, music of the home room assignments re:\dy
of ltundreds of men and women the Reformation, and particularly for them and posted conspicuously
throughout the c01}nty who do not the works of the English School on bulletin boards in the corridor~.
feel bound to accept the slate/:! with compositions of Tallis, Pur- For convenience, the following list
Byrd and
Handel. ,may be used: Twelfth Grade: Mrs,
made by either the McClure ma- cell, Tye,
and Mathews, Room 203, A-F; Miss
chine or the Heyburn-Pew organi- Vaughan Williams, Holst
Sowerby are represented in the Armstrong, Room 209, G-Pi; Dr.
zation.
"As in the 1946 primary cam- modern works.
Irwin, Room 206, P1-Z. Eleventh
In order to quaUty for scholar- GI11(le: Miss Adams, Room 215, Apaign," the committee stated, "we
will not accept a general slate, ships, attendance 'Of classes must G; Mr., Yocum, Room 208, H-Q;
Clusses are held on Mr. Oppenlander, Room 202, Rsight unseen.
We reserve tltB be assured.
right to examip~ all the candidates Mondays and 'Vednesdays at tho Z.
'rentlt Gnule: Mr. ChrIstian,
put up by both factions, and to Tl'lnity Church from 4:30 to 6:30 Room 211, A-F; Mr, Duncan,
consider the capabillties and back- P. l\f. The Bo)'s are adn~itted u.s Room 213, G-P; Miss Barten, Room
ground of each man or woman. probationers, and if .. progress is 200, R-Z. Ninth Gnule: Miss BradWe have tried to consider the abU- made, each one is expected to sing field, Room 104, ,A:-D; Miss Strouse,
iUes and tho qualifications of each at the 11 A.M. religions service on Room 103, E-Ph;
MI". ,Snyder,
candidate for the respective office, Sunday for which services a salary Room 8, Pi-Z.
Eighth
Grade:
first dlsregal'dlng, his 01" lter fac- is paid in addition to the tree l\lIss lUcKie, Room 107, A-H; 1\11".
tional backing.
If, on the basis training, By-Pl-oducts of the ex- :MiIler, Room 101, I-Z.
Se"enth
of experience and ability, two can- perlence include poise, training In Grade: 1\11". Udell, Room 102, A-J;
didates for tho same office have discipline, social adjustment and MI". Bell, Room 100, K-Z.
appeared fairly equal, ,ve have then ,leadership. development, and a
The mornlJrg session of the hIgh
considered their past and present strong charactel' emphasis.
school wlll begin at 8:30 on MonpoUtlcal affiliation, or lack of afThe choll' is augmented on Sun- day. Upon arriving at the school,
filiation, with the two factions.
days and at recitals by a t1'ained pupils should go directly to their
"None of tho committee mem- adult tenor and bass section. It new home rooms for directions
a..·
.
bers arc office-holders; none of us gives Several 'annual concerts and from their respective home room
have political ambitions. We ,are sings,at the college. Recordings of teachers as to the plans for the
all
of us, however,' disappointed the choir 'will SOon be availablo fol' day.. 'All' the 'suP~lies wl11 be dis'
.
,
that neithp.r side bas ~d, t\lCl conr~ public 1;11110' in Swarthmore,
tributed'there un~ pupils wlll be
age to endorse a candidate for tht1'
Parents interested are requested handed
their
individual, class
Cornmon Pleas judgeship, the most to communicate with the Rev. schedules whlclt have been previmportant office at stake In this George Christian' Anderson, Direc- iously prepared during the summer
campaign.
We considel' tho two tor of the School, immediately or months. The remainder of the
•
tactions' timidity about an endorse- to bring' their boys to the Parish morning will be devoted to classes,
Kathleen
Campbell
of
The ment for the judgeship as Indica- HOuse on '1\Ionday or Wednesday receiving books, and work assign..,
ments.
Swarthmore Apartments, wife of tive of tlteir Ideas of I!trategy; but at 4 P.M,
The choir 'operates a Bummer
Fred S. Campbell of the American such timidity Is neither forthright
The elementary schools wlll beRolltng Mill Company's· PhUadel- nor honest with the voters.
camp for the boys, has social hikes. gin at 9:00 o'clock on Monday
"We hn;ve carefull!V considered and attends concerts In Philadel- morning; Beginning September 9,
phia omce, . died August 23 In
the age, learning, background and phla.
Zanesville, Ohio.
the elftnentary school hours will
Mrs. Campbell who was vaca- judiclai .temperament of the five
be fr.om 9:00 to 11:45 a.m. and,
tioning with her husband, her candidates. We have finally come to
from 1:00 to '3:15 p.m.
father and mother Mr. and Mrs. the conclusion. tltat the 'Dest man
In the high school, the hours will
.iopn G. Burley and famll!V, and for the office is William R. Toal,
be
from 8:30 to 12:00 in the morI).M'I': Campbell's mother, Mrs. J. of Haverford Township.
ing and from 12:50 to 3:20 In the
M. Campbell underwent a majol'
"Mr. Toai has had niany years of
afternoon.
operation on August 19.
expp.rience,as first a88istant District
, Teachers reported
to school
. Pl'ivate. services on August 26 Attorney, and has enjoyed a wide
on
W.ednesday,
September
3,
were" i~liowed by burial in Mem- civil practice.
The consensus, is
sp~nCoing
the
day
in
~onfere;lces,
~rial Park, Zanesville.
that he is, a very able, practical
working on plans, and ge1:tiug supMrS. Campbell had moved to laWY,er, in vigorous'· health, and
I
plies ready for school sessions.
Swarthmore fro m Middletown, calm in temperament. He has for
Thursday was devoted to various
Ohio 13 lh years ago. She was a many years r.epresented various
make-up
and placement tests, of
When children report to school
member o~ the First Church ot townships and school districts in
which
notice
had been sent to the
Christ, Crooksville, Ohio.
this couQty, and so is well versed next 've~k they will find foul" new
individual
pupils
Involv.)d.
.
in the practical and legal prob- teachers on dutty who will be teaParents
are
urged
to'
nlarlc
and
lems confronting them. He has re- ching hi Swarthmore for the first
FLOWER BRIGADE
FaK fiowers arc ,buzzing these cently served, with distinction, as time, to replace fout" who 'resigned labei children's clothing HO that
days with the mass exodus, from county solicitor: in that office, he at the close of school last 'Year, artlcles which are lost (',r mislaid
Boro' gardens. In a grand rush for has, again, clearly demon'strated two to be married and two to talce may be promptly returned to "the
owners. At the ea!d of each year a
the Phlladelphia General Hospital, that he is no rubber stamp wiiling up employment elsewhere.
great
man:,- valuable, unClaimed
posie brigades 'are stormIng. the to approve whatever Is presented
Alice Putnam of 310 Lafayette
articles
are left at the school, which
walls as bunches of cosmos, mari- for his opinion. His ability as a Avenue, Swarthlnore, ,yill teach
might,
have
been promptly returngolds, early chrysanthemums and trial lawyer was amply demon- girls' health and physical educaed
if
they
had
been properly laasters seek residence in the hospi- strated when, as first assistant dis- tion In the elemf!ntary schools 'and
belled
and
marked
with the chiltrict attorney, he valiantly con- juniOl' high school: In addition she
tal wards.
dren's
mimes.
Local flowers wishing to join the ducted'the prosccution of McClure will assist with coachtlg of sports
Pinal registration for the new
rush should gather on Wednesda!V and his cO,:,defendants in the Ches- under the drection of Vh'ginia Allen. Miss Putnam
a graduate of school year must be completed Frievening on Thursday morning be- ter Water Company scandal.
tore 9 at Mrs. Frank, G. Keenen's.
Entrance for
"Our endorsement of 1\[1". Toal lS Swarthmore High School, Class of day, September 6,
718 Harvard avenue, where Circles in no'sense a disparagement of the 1943, and of Temple Unlvers~ty, kindergarten is available for chUthree' and four of the Presbyterian other candidates. We simply con- Class of 1947. She has had exten- dren born prior to January 31,
sive experience in camp counselling 1943, and admission to first grade
Church will provide transportatio~, sider him the best man.
"In considering the candidates' and an enviable record iIi college is available to children born prior
for the other omces, we have been sports. She' was a member of t11e to ~anuary 31, 1942.
HOLD IT '
The dividing line for the ele.
Residents are reminded to hang impartial as between the McClure All-American Hockey, Team, the
on to their outgrown clothing and and the Heyburn-Pew slates. Four All-American Lacrosse' Team anll mentary schools goes down Park
household articles until the Fall of the persons backed by us hap- captain of the All-College Hockey Ave. to Harvard and then east on
Mutuai Exchange to tie sponsored pen to be put forward hy !\[cClurc: Team, She was captain of the 1947 Harvard to Swarthmore avenue.
by the Swarthmore Woman's Club these four we back for their per- Girls( Basketball Team at Temple Those living south of thL"l line will
on Wednesday, September U. AU sonal qualifications .and in spite of where she was a member of all attend the Rutgers Avenue School
and those Hvlng north of this Une
articles must be clean and In good their Organization endorsement. varsity girls' sports.
.
WillIam
J.
Reese,
Jr.
of
6751
Three
of
the
persons
backed
by
will attend t.lte College
Avenue
repa.ir.
,elementary
school.
North
Fairhtll
Street,
Philadelphia,
M in previous exchanges, tlte us happen to be put forward by the
Club wUl retain 20 per cent of the other organization; these, too, we comes from the Hanover, PennlfylSepteJDber Flower Sh~
approve not because they have the vania Schools, to take over the'
sales,
Heyburn endorsement, but because boys' work In the elementarY and, F-or the first time since the war
Mr. nnd Mrs. George M. Karns 'they appear' to us to be better Junior high' school grades. He is a the Woman's Club Is sponSOring
and their daughters Marian and qualified for ,the particular offices graduate of the West Philadelphia, the "annual" Fall Flower Show to
High School, Class of 1938, and of, be held on Tuesday, September 16
Elinor of Wellesley road spent La- they seek
'
bor Day week-end salling on their
"The committee believes' that West Chester State Teachers Col- : ' Time schedu~es and further de~
boat ..the Karl EOn" on the Tred B~n L. Schaefer, by, reason of lege, Class of 1946• .o\.t, college he j ~Ils \117111 be announced In next
(Continued on Page 6)
;"eek'. ~arthmorea.b.
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AVOJ).'Rl~r~Oxford, M4.
(Contlnuea on Pqe ')
G.O.P. Campaigners
Classes Reassemble
After Summer
Reeess
List Candidate'
Choice
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MRS F' 'CAMPBELL
BURIED IN OHIO
th~~~::a~:~~~no;t~::~~~t;~~~:~~ 'U~d;;;e~t Operation
International Education of New
York, were able to travel \0 England on reconditioned troop' ships
MarIne Tiger and Marine Jumper
at reduced rates. On 'the eastwp.rd
trip in June 17 different groups
were aboard,' including: GO stu:
dents in the Experiment in International Living, to work as counselors in camps for French' chUdren; the Putney Scltool Group to
aid with', French reconstruction
work; 70 American Youth Hoste,.. t'c~~~J,r,~ t~ ttiivl!i';and\vork In J::rance
'a:nd'the Low CountrIes; 40 from
• the UnJy'Jr~ity., of Minnesota, doing
research wo:rX;"Fontainblea.u",students; 20 going to Salzburg; Congregational Service Committee; a,
Mennonite group tOUring Europe;
a group headed for the World
youth Festival at Prague; the Britis'll UnIversity Groups and others;
An excellent orientation program
was provided on all trIps by the
American Friends Service Committ~e !n the form' of language.classes,
discussion groups, recreation, and
movies. Irene Moll of Swarthmore
College was the able director on
both trips previously mentioned.
"Included in the passenger list
on the retm'n trip were 145 British exchange teachers coming to
America to teach for :one year in
the places of American teachers
who are going to England'to ,teach.
The American group salled· from
New York on August 18, the ships
paBSing just outside New York
harbor. The exchange plan, now
tn its second year, worked very
succe~fully last year and has been
doubled for the coming year, The
.English teachers will be in schools
in all parts of the United States
from Massachusetts to California.
"Oxford, although-a~ity of 100,000 people, is one of the most
beautiful in England, quiet and
'clean. The Morris Motors Industry
is located there. The University Is
a federation of about twenty-five
colleges, each self-governing and
ma,ny heavily endowed. The University
grants degrees, 'bas examin•
ation statutes, and controls the laboratories. The regnl&.r school year
is 24 weeks, comprising three elghtweek terms, tJJ,e course three years
in length. There are no clas8e8 as
(Continued ,on Page I)
While VacationTh
Ing
ere
.,',.
NEW TEACHERS TO
GREET STUDENTS
Local Grads 'Among
Replacements
on Faculty
is
,
.
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THE SWARTHMO
BOWDITCH·NASON
The marrl880 of MI... Barbara
Nason daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
ave-
Walton 11. Nason of Cornell
nue, to Mr. James Pennington
Bowditch 80n of Mr. and Mrs.
John Bowditch. Jr., of Cedar lane,
took place Saturday at 6 o'clock
In tbe garden of the Bryn Mawr
. home of Miss Ethel Pew. aunt ot
the bride. The bridal alsle was
llned with white satin rbbons and
urns of white flowers.
The Rev. Dr. David Braun per.
formed the ceremony.
Tbe bride; given In marrlage by
her father, wore a wedding gown
ot ivory. saUn. fashioned with fitted
bodice. off-thc-shoulder neckUn~
with Elizabethan ruft'. long tight
slec-ves and full skirt. She wore a
diamond and pearl brooch, a gift
'Of the bridegroom. Hor veU ot
tulle featured a panel of Roso
Point lace and she carried an oldfashioned bouquet of &"Urdenias.
Mrs. George O. Bennett, sIster of
the
bridegroom, as matron of
honor, and Miss Shirley Nason. sis·
ter of the bride, as maid of honor,
wore gowns of apple green faUle
featurIng sweetheart neckltnes, fitted bodices, full skirts with rUIDed
bustie panel forming a train.
Mrs. Peter L. MilIer and Mrs.
Harold McCorkel of Swarthm()re,
Mrs. John McCall ot Kimberton.
"and Mrs. Richard Brown of Baltlmore. Md., as bridesmaids, wore
gowns ot jonquil yellow fatlle of
similar style. All the attendants
carried Colonial bouquets of pink
1'oses, lavender heIiqtrope and yellow straw flowers encircled With
rutrles of lace and tied with loops
of yellow and green tulle to which
beUotrope was caught.
Mr. Robert Bowditch ~f Worcester. Mass., brother of the bridegroom, served as best man, and the
ushers included Mr. John Bowditch of Chmbridge, Mass., Capt.
Benson Bowditch, U.S.M.C., Quantico. Va.• and Mr. "WilUts Bowditch,
Yor}ttown, Va., brothers of the
bridegroom; Ensign Wa~ton H.
Nason, Jr., brother at the bride.
Mr, Robin Willits of New York,
and Mr. Benjamin Stockton Collins of LehIgh University.
A reception followed the ceremony. 1.'he bride's ,mother wore a
gown of dark blile
, chltton with hat
of blUe velvet. Pler corsage was of
llght blue orcblds. The mother of
the bridegroom wore &. gown of
black crepe with, peplum of black
__ silk lace. She wore a large hat of
black lace and her, corsage was of
bably white orchids. The bride's
aunt, Miss Pew, cbose a gown ot
dark blue lace. Her corsage was of
light blue orcblds.
WIDDOWSON-WORST
UNKLE HANK SEZ
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,.
THE SHOP
cording to the Friends ceremony at and ALL DAY Monday.
The Rev. Dr. David Braun performed the cerernony.
The bride, given in nlarriage by
her father, wore a white crepe wedding gown made with a fltted
bodice, high neck. long Delman
sleeves fitted at the wrist and a
wide skirt ending In a long train.
Her tulle veil fell from a tiara of
Rose Point lace and she carrIed n
round bouquet ot white butterfly
orchids and stephanOtis with loops
of tulle to which stephanotis was
caught.
I'.Ilss Barbara Wbiting Smlth. as
maid of honor for her slater, and
the bridesmaids, Miss Mary Ellen
Watson ot Haverford, Miss Patricia
Haslam ot Wynnewood, Miss Ada
Carre ot' Overbrook' Hills, and Mrs.
Kenneth P. StevEtns of Great Neck,
L. r.. wore forest green taffeta
dresses made with fitted bOdices,
off:'the-shoulder
necklines' with
yokes of flesh c.olored marqUisette,
long tight sleeves and full skirts
shirred to the, bodice with a bustie
at the back. They carried yellow
gladIoli bouquets shaded to deep
salmon peach tied with
yellow
streamers and wore cl1lBters ot tbe
same flowers In their hair.
Mr. Harton C" Rorick ot Toledo,
Ohio served as best 'man, and the
ushers included Mr. Tboma8 M.
Jackson ot' Park avenue, Mr. WUHam R. Bates. brother of the brIde_
groom. Mr. David Gibson of
Pltts-
Miss Eva Allee Worst. daughter burgh, and Mr. Wll11am Booe of
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Worst Shelton, ConDo
of Harvard
I
118S& of cardenlas.
Mrs. Bates He also Is a student at Earlham ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
choae a flown of blUe crepe~ Her College.
corsage wai of gardenias.
Mr. Thomas wlll be tbe guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Ullman unUl SeptemWEST·BAGSHAW
ber 14 when he and Mlu Ullman
The marriage of MiA Virginia 'Yo 111 return to Earlham College : FEELING 1M 1H' WORLD
Anne Bagshaw, daughter of M;r. where both wJlI serve on tho Fresh':
tl' 1b BE LOOKING DOI..vtfl
and Mrs. James Robinson Bag- man Week 8mfl'.
"1HE WROM.G END OF
shaw, Jr.,; ot Chester, formerly ot
Swartbmore, to Mr. Newell BurrlBS
Mrs. MorrlB Potts ot Yale avenue .; A
West. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Is one ot the hostelfScs for the TriBurrlSB \Vest of Benjamin West ennIal POBt War .Conference at 'the
avenue, took place saturday, Aug- University of Pennsylvania from
~ ;
ust 30 at 4o'clopk in"Salnt Philip's September 6 to 12.
~:
Chapel, New Hope. Pp..
Mrs. John C. Taylor, Jr.. and
The Rev. stanley V. Wilcox. chlldren have left for Norfolk to
tormer rector of St. PaUl's Church, join Lt. Commander Ta.ylor after a. ~
Chester, performed the cerenion:v.
three-week visit with Mrs. Taylor's
The bride, given In marriage by parents, Mr:. and Mrs. Morris Potts
her father, waa a.ttended I1y Miss of Ya.le avenue.
Mary Alice Weet, lJister ot the
Thc Mi88es Mary and Elinor Bye
brldegroom.
of College avenue will spend the
Mr. William A. Thomson. cousin week-end visiting relatives In DenYOU'll, never be lonesome at Rt:Sof the bridegroom, served as best ton, Md.
man.
SMITH.BATES
The couple will be at home after •••••••••••••••••••••••• SELL'S ... -you'll always find flome
'!'he marriage of Miss Betsey September 15 in Berkley, ,Va.,
of your friends and neighbors here
Wakeman Smith, daughter of Mr. when: Mr. West will attend The
and Mrs. Homer Morgan Smith of ExtensIon College of Wlllla'm and
having their tires repaired. rccapBronxville, N. Y., to Mr. Guy Carle- Mar)".
ton Bates, son ot Dr. and Mrs.
Joseph Sumner Bates of "Rocky
IS being redecorated and will ped or vulcanized. 'Ve welcome
ROBINSON·WYSE
Spring Farm," Media, took place
Dr. Louts N. Roblns?~ of College
your patronage . . . are experts on
Saturday at 7 o'clock In the ove· avenue and Mrs. Marylyn C. Wyse be closed tomorrow afternoon
ning in the garden at "Rocky of Wooster. Ohio. were marrIed acany size tire. Give us the oppor·
Spring Farm."
white gladoll. Tbelr hcadclre811 were
of white flowel'8.
Sally Oakey of Moylan, cousin
of the bride, 88 flower girl, wore a
whiie lace dreBB and carried a Colontal bouquet of white gladioli
centered with yellow rosebuds.
Mr. George Widdowson, brother
of the bridegroom, served WI best
man, and the ushers Included Mr.
Norris Carr of west Chester; ·Mr.
Guy White of Pine Grove, Mr.
John Moon of Media, and Mrs.
Gordon Bierman of South Chestt::lt'
road:
A reception toll'owcd at the
home of tbA bride's parents. The
b"rldc's mother wore a gown of
powdered blue chttron with small
ribboned hat of blue. Her corsage
was of gardenias. The bridegroom's
mother wore a gown of rose crepe
with hat to match. Her corsage
was of gardenias.
avenue. became the
A reception followed at "Rocky
4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the ..
home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert ~.
Enders of Elm avenue, brother-lnlaw and sister at Mra. Wyse. .
A wedding supper followed at the
ROSe Tree Hunt Club.
tuntty to prove our merit.
an Otrlcla1 State Inspection Statlon.
alice barber, gifts
"RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN"
OLD BANK BUJLDING
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of Harvard avenue, '''held open
house last evening to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Agnes Elizabeth "Junc" to Mr.
Edward Eugene Thomas, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Thomas of
Richmond, Indiana.
One hundred school and coll_ege
friends of lUes Ullman were' guests
at the announcement party. Miss
Ullman was assisted In serving by
Miss Jean Dickson, Miss Jean
Gehring, MIJ;18 Ruth Medford, Miss
Virginia Pee!, Miss Mary Jane
Servais,' aU of Swarthmore, and
,Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman, Jr.• of
Villanova.
Miss Ullman' was grad\lated from
SWarthmore High School in 1945
and will be a Junior this fall at
Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana.
. Mr. T,homas. after graduating
from
Richmond High School In
1943, served three years with the
United States Army," two and a
half of them In the PaCific theatre.
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RUSSELL'S
CALL 0440
~
SOME" DO ••.. SOME
DON~T
Yes, some florists "taper off" on service-and some
we have an enviable
ALL.YEAR.ROUND
.
.
Reputation to maintain-A reput:ition for dependability and satisfaction
AT ALL TIMES
Regardless of the SEASON, the HOUR or the DAY,
FOR
Magazlnc
. SUbscpFlbons
..
Call
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The Bouquet
ONLY
15
13 South Chester Road
Call Sw8rthIl'1le 0478
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MEDIA
New
AIR
DelJgbthlll7
(J()~lTIQNED
GItEGORY PECK
and
,JAN&
\VY~lAN
In
"THE YEARLING"
FUEL OIL
IMPORTANT'
_
VAN ALEN BRDS.
EveDIDg Sbow
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aRM" PARK
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FrIday
and Saturday.
ANN SHERIDAN In
''THE UNFAITHFUL"
Feature: 7:1&. 11:15
Feature no1; shown sat. Mat.
Saturday Matinee 1:00 P.M.
Children's fUm library show
"MY DOG SHEP"
Monday and
Tuesday
"1HE WEB"
In tecllDloolor
COAL
COLLEGE
THEATRE
Scientlfl
Po'CII'
Fature. 7:28, D:18
Wedn_r and Thursday
A cia de retum tor two days
.
OBIr
ROBERT DONAT In
"39 STEPS"
The Doetor's
SeU-Appointed Helper
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MAN
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News Notes
Methodist Church Not"ll
ton of Yorkshire, England. who
mono
them, so that each candidate. for each row office is studied and
The Church School meets on are ~ompleUng 'a tour of the
Wednesday evening meeting each
chosen not from emotional ardor but from the standpoint of
week. 8 p.m. Readlng room
open
Sunda..... morntng at 9'.45. Mr. S. W. United States an d w hom the dally
efficient service to this county."
.
except Sundays an d h 0 lidays
The Swarthmorean believes that this County can ha ve good Johnson, Superintendent. ChlSSCS I WI,ytlaw9 m~t in California early 12 to 6 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7
provided for children of aU this summer.
to 7:60 n.m. and 9 to 9:10 p.m.
government only if voters use their full intelligence and ~ccept are
ages and for adults.
.:::=-::..:::::..::::::..:.=----------.:..:=-::..:::.::.....:.::=-==...:.....:.....:..--~their full responsibility. It believes in· a free and open primary.
•
At the morning service at 11 •
It believes ,that the blind acceptance 6f a complete primary o'clock, the Holy Communion w~l
ticket-no matter by what organization proposed-nullifies that bo celebrated.
freedom. It believes this d~eply enough to state it openly.
The C~urch Nursery Is ()pen durTwenty-seven-year residence in Delaware County· has ing the morning. service. Mrs. L. L.
pretty wen convinced its editor that crying ,qAnti.Mc~lu~~". today Kauffman
, and Barbara Scott will
bo
in
charge.
here gets the same kind of mob response as the crymg Fish f?(
The
ushers for the morning arc
Sale" in the take-off of a political rally in the recent movie
Neil
Shawhan.
Harry E. New,
"Farmer's Daughter." Delaware County had long experience
Ernest Prltchal'd and John C.
with a one·man controlle<;l government which its voters ~rought Spahr.
into being and kept in healthy continuance b~ ann~al bhnd .acTtle Young Adult Fellowship will
ceptance of a complete primary ticket. But It
voters will stop being rubber stamp voter~. You can. be ~ r~bber Clarke Allison, Mi'chlgan avenue.
stamp voter for the Republican camp~lgn Comm.lllee, s !Icket on lI.-!onday evening at 7.
for services of all faiths
The Church BoaI'd Qf Education
just as easily as for the Regular Repubhc,an Commltt~e s ticket.
Dictatorship centered· in one person or one group IS. danger- will meet on Tuesday evening at
arid fraternal orders.
8 at the parsonage.
ous.
How then can a voter exercise good citizenship? First
of all, h~ will 'be concerneli about his c.ounty gov.ernmen!
Trinity Notes
d
t El t
Day
The Rector has returned from
throughout the year instead of a few ays prior 0 e~ IOn
. vacation and will conduct all servIf he is truly alert he will know whether an elected Incumbent
Holy Communion ·wlll be celoIlIRICTOas 0' FUNDALS
is faithful in the performance of his duties. Doe~ he work at Ibloat,," at eight and eleven A. M.
them full time? Does he support fo~ard IO?~lng, humane Church School resume. session.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
steps where they will practically bett~r h.fe ~or clllzens <;If Dela- Sunday. September 14 at 9:45 A. M.
MARY A. BAlli. ...._ ...
11601581
ware eounty I !AreDelaware County msbtutlons under hl~ s,;!per. The Vestry wUl meet In tbe
vision run efficiently and equitablyr ;rhe removal of a tram ed, ParIsh House 'on Monda,. at 8:00
honorable official from office because of false cha!ges, am· _p..' ..M;i;'==========-.!,..;;
bitious promises. reforming crusade is costly and foohsh.
r
.
A good citizen will do for himself what a group of votersnone of them office seekers, none with political ambition~
has done wiih the results printed in this. issue under/the he~dmg
"Voters Survey Primary Ticket." The Swa~thmorean ~Iff.ers
from the report in one instance. , It has the highest admlrallon
for Mr. de Furia's integrity. It ~e\ieves, however, that ~r.
Kraft's honorable discharge .of dulles as Delaware Cotlnty DIStrict Attorney has earn.ed his reelection.
The study shows fairness and. concern for goC!d govern:
ment It is also an attempt at an Ideal, a balan~e In gover~f
ment~1 ower between two strong factions. . ThiS balll;nce, I
maintai!d by articulate voter support, can never again submerge Delaware County under the control of one man or one
g roup of men. .
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P
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Three hundred years ago WII lam. ~nn.. ropne or
Penns Ivania sought by every means Wlthm hiS power .10 set
this late'S f~ture in fair, jtlst, an.d honorable paths. II roday
Delaware Counly can well heed hiS comments on !"a ers po'J
NEWS NOTES
• When you are in, avoid the
weIl-mepning f"riendwbo u&."S
helpful advice. What cured
grandmotheI"'s boils may be no
good for your carbuncle The tea
that brought out nttle Jennie's
measles ten years ago may not be
worth a whoop for Tommy.
'l)tere can be but one remedy for either you or
Tommy. That is the one your dOctor prescribes.
After the prescriptioni' A licensed.. legiBle cd
pbsrmaciIt, eapab1e of following the doctor's
den to the letter. That is whae we ~ in, with
0lIl" up-to.tb: =:"'IIe preea:iption aenice. Our
buain_ is Min,
preea:iptions.
Brinc.us. yOun.
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·Nores
'S COLLEGE
0.. tIae Comer
For the convenience of those who find it
difficult to transact their banking business during our regular daily banking hours which are
from 8:1)0 A. M. until 3:00' P. M. Mondays
through Fridays, this Bank will be open every
Friday evening from 7:00 P. M.. until 8:00 P. M.,
except legal holidays, starting Friday, September 12, until further notice.
litical;'Government like clocks, go from the motion men give
ov~rnments are made and moved by men, so
d
them, an has g
. ed too Wherefore governments rather
by them t ey are rum
.
governments. Let men be
depend upon men, r~~~n'f~~n~~~nbebad; if it be ill, they will
good·tn~ t~ff ~;; be bad let the government be ever so good,
~~~~ I fill ~ndeavor to wa~p and spoil it to their turn."
.t '
Thursday, Friday, & Saturda,
DAYS TILL YOU WILL
NEED A FIRE. COAL
WDJ. BE HIGHER
\
THIS FALL
Bfte1cJ
Pa.
Fall colon favor fastidious fredmeaa
Lut 3 Day.
WORKING
7
BBAUT'y SALON
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,
Balto. PIke
8l!
THE .SWAR1'HMOREAN
INCREASED BANKING HOURS
or the type of order, you can always count on CARNS!
dowson
of Rutledge
Saturday at .j~i;iiiiii;iiiiiii~;;;;;;;;iiii;ii~;;~~~~~~~ii!iiiiiiii!~
4:30 o'cloek
In theon Swarthmore
CHURCH SERVICES
Choir .school resumes 8C118l0D.8 on
Monday
and Wednesday at 4:30
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
~WARTHMORE PRESBYTERiAN
P.
M.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTIIHORE, PA.
service Mr. Cutler will preach.
CHURCH
Choir rebearsa.! will be held on
THE SWABTII1IlOREAN, DlO., PUBLISHER
There will be no Nursery School
Rev. David BraUD, lI4~r
Ph
Rev. H. Lewla Cutler. Mlnl.oter
Young Peoplo's Fellowship will
PETER E. TOLD. Editor
day. September 1 •.
MARJORIE TOLD. Ao8<>~late Editor
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1
resume meeting with a buffet supLorene McCarter
RosaUe Pelreol
Barbara. Kent
11:00
A- M.-.Rev. H. Lewis Cutler.
The
Church
ScboOI
will
open
Nancy VanAlen
p~r Sunday, September 21 at 6
Thoodore Htcklng
Marpret Keenen
September 14. at 9:46 o·clock. P. M.
Mh'THODIST CHURCH
Entered as Second' ClaBs Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Roy N. Kelaer. D.D.• Mlnl.oter
Children will be reglatered on th~t
Otrlee at Swarthmore, Pa., under' the Act of March 8, 1879.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1
day and a.salgned to classes.
10:00 A. M.-Church Sohool.
Cbriatian Srience
The Six Dots (Bral11e study
.,
DE.l\DLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON •
"MaD." Is the subject ot the Les- 11: 00 A. M.-Mornlng Bermon.
class) wlll m~et tor ita final se88lon Bon-Sermon tn all Churcbes of
TRDnTY CHURCH
SWARTHMORE, PA-, FRIDAY, SEPrEMBEk 5, 1947
next Tuesday, September 9, at the Christ. Scientist. on Sunday, Sep,,:
Rev. Oeo. C. ADdenon, Rector
home ot Mrs. J. V. 8. Bishop, 731 tember '1.
SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 1
The Gpldep Text Is:
avenue.
8.00_ A. M:..-HOIY Communion.
"God
88id.
Let
us
make
man
In
IT'S OY:OUR VOTE
The Chapel Choir wtll meet for our Image, after our UkeneB8" 11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
Two years ago The Swarthmorean in a pre-Primary edi- Its first fall rehearsal next Thurs- (Genesis 1:26).
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
torial endorsed E. Wallace Chadwick for Judge. It was one day evening at 7:45 o'clock.
SUNDAY.
SEPTEII1BElt 1
Mr. Faust will be thc soloIst In
of two weekly Delaware County newspapers to take an open
11:00
A.
M.-M.etlng
tor Worship.
stand in that contest which Judge Van Roden won. The hazards the morning worship thIs Sunday at
Mr•. and Mrs. Hamilton Cochran
WEDNESDAY. $EPTE.MBER "l0 .•
11 o·clock.
involved in such a stand were costly.
of Wallingford Hills, and their
9:30 to 3:3o--Bewing and Quilting
Circles
3
and
"
ot
the
·Women's
A statement in that editorial.quoted county wide during
In Whittier House. ~ox Lunc'hAssociation wUI be in charge ot -t;he three daughters Cmr,e, Suzan and
eon. All are cordially Inthe campaign read:
Flowe1'8 for the. FlowerleBS next p4eg. have returned tt;om Carolina
vlted..
"For the first time' in :i great many years there is a fairly week. Flowers should be lett at Beach, N. C., where they bad been
live contest for the row offices. This is a healthy political state the home of Mrs. Frank G. Keenen.' \Vacationing tor two weeks.
FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
for ,the county and one which every good Republican will wel- 718 Harvard avenue on Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Grn-able Whytlaw
Park Avenue below Harvard
come in the belief that· such a primary election challenges his evening or before 9 o'clock on of Cornell avenue entertained over
, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBI<:R 7
wise discretion. It is to be hoped that Republicans will recognize, Thursday morning. ,
the Labor Day week-end the 11:00' A. M.-Bunday sehoo~.'
also, the responsibility which this wide a choice places upon
Jl,IiSEles Mary Dorothy and Elh\, En.- 11:00 A. M.--Bunda,. Lesson Ser-
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
don't . . . We're in the "some don't" class, because
Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Leslio Wid- .silver-grey crepe gown with a oor- 'SwartIuDore 2080
a....m Note.
'. COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING
DA~TMCUTHLUfAV£1IE AVE~.
bride ot Mr. Gilbert Widdowson, .Sprlng Farm:' Mrs. Smith wore a Mn. Uoyd E. Kauffman
Presbyterian Church.
Tbe Rev. Dr. David Braun of, dciated.
The bride. given In marriage by
her father, wore a wedding gown
of whtte tace fashioned with fitted
bodice, ()ff-the~shoulder neckline
with yoke ot UluBion, and long
tight sleeves. Her vell ot tulle was
h'eld in place by clusters of orange
blossoms and she carried gardenias
centered with a white orchid.
Miss Helen Worst as nU\td of
honor for her sister. wore a gown
of American Beauty fame, ,featuring fltted bodice and full skirt.
Mrs. Peter Jensen of Moylan,
Miss Blttsy MYers of Media, Mrs.
James Dunn of Swarthmore. and
Miss Bett)' WIddowson, sister of
the bridegroom, wore gowns ot
similar style in aqua faille. Tbey
wore 'mItts to match th~lr gowns
and carred shower bouquets of
.
We p.re
PIII1,ten.n
,
Mrs. Walter H. Robinson and
three 'Sons Alan, Myles, and J~rry
of Wallingford returned last week
by plane from Berkeley, Calif. Mrs.
Robinson and the boys had spent
the summer at ~koya Boys' Camp
In the mountains near Napa, CaUf.
Mrs Robinson's brother Phlllp l'.
Webster of Berkeley Is director o~
the camp_ Mrs. Anna Jenkins
Webster who accompanied her
daughter and grandsons to CaUfornla has remained there for an Indefinite vtsit.
Anne Lingle of Oarnell avenue
left Saturday for Evanston. Ill.•
where she attended as a bridesmaid at the marriage of Miss Ellzabeth Mosely and Mr. 'Edwin
Ricker Bates wblch took, place
Wednesday' evening In St. Mark's
Episcopal Chureb, Evanston. M....
Mosely Is a
reatdent.
Mr. R. C.
formet' Swarthmore
anlat of Rutgers aveDue left TuesdaY by plane for a
three-week vlstt with relatives 10
France.
T
19~2
25th Year
1947
FREE
Front Wheels
Balanced &Aligned
with every 8~t of
New 'Ore8 sold
SW8IdIRlQre
~
Me""- of Federal Depotit huaraDce Corporation
Hannum and Waite
Yale AYe. &:
National Bank & Trust Co.
an '. ltd.
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NEWS NOTES
home here alter Bpendlng IIlx weeks
Mrs. Ruth Jones lot Ogden aveDue who has been teaching at
Swarthmore College tor 13 years.
left Tuesday of last week for Winthrop College. Rock HIJI. 8. C.
where she has accepted a p081tlon
In the Biology Department.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Federate of
South Chester road have returned
on iholr farm 1n Woodchoppertown.
," Mrs. FrankUn Gilleaple of Har·
Yard avenue and South Chester
"road bas returned home after visit·
lng friends and relatives at GeorgIan Bay. Ontario, East Aurora. N.
Y .• 'and Towanda for several weeks.
College. tor
beirlnt.lnc
Enrolled atW.r Oerter
Robert R. Greene.\ BOn Of Mr. September 8.
and Mrs. GrOTer C. Greene of 212
A graduate of Springfteld High
Urges Votera
South Chester road. Swarthmore. School. Greene has registered tor
18 enrolled in the Freshman Class st,!dles In the Elementary EduDear Editor:
~ext Tuesday Is a very Impor- at West Chester State TeachenJ cation curriculum.
tant da,. tor the Republican Voters
ot Delaware County;
Fo"r many
years, those ot us Interested in de.
ceqt government 8cem to have been
Made by Coldwell
helpless. Last year's election, howImmediate DeU",.ert·
ever, proved that We do have some
Have Your Present PDwer 1\ID\\'er
recourse. This year's primary offers
3. still greater opportunlt'Y. with a
8emeed During Winter Months.
Letters To the Editor
full slato of unbosscd Anti-McClure
Media Lawn. Mower
&Equipment Co.
candidates on the ballot.
In 1946 only 55% or registered
You Can Select Your
Republicans voted In Swarthmore.
Newspaper accounts ot election
.
FOOD NEEDS
.for_
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Arters Brothers, Inc.
Contractors & BuDden
Home bnprovements, Alter..
Com Flakes:: 2·.... -29c
Wax leans ....... c.t:;.a 19c
Spinach T .......,Gr. . 2 ....:25c:
Nabisco .............. .. ... 24c
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All __ Beef, a-b aad V_I aN U. S. Gon. flraded, and
always Properly rri--'
.
6g
Sirloin, P-.tIouse or Round Beef
STEAKS (:!~:,)
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Lunch Meat ,,_ ...... it 15c
loaf Cheese
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fJMI South Anwrlcan Coff.. ex~rtly
blended and heat-flo roaatt
mEAL
comE
Bench Free From Politics
1
Prelddent J'udge A.. D. Ma.cDade
has been forced
to
.Judge MacDade's service to the
campa.1gn tor people of Delaware County Is au.
another term on the Delaware
County Bench. "In spite ot the
good American tradition that the
election ot a J'-udge $ould be above
polltics,u Judge MacDade Bald yeeterday, "Selt-seeklng politlcana are
trying to force fne%Perienced men
Into a position where th87 can dispense' 'Justice.' "
The good jurist, known through.
out the COUD~ and the State tor
his courageous conduct ot omce
and that the, fountain of ju.t1ce
should not be tainted by corrUIfUon and vice. baa avoided any and
all deals with political leadem who
would promise his electlon. But he
retused to cODslder that way of
doing things. tt.Judgea should "be
above politics." he declarecL "Any...
one who' doubts that statement may
look at the Judicial records ot
Germany and Russia.
"As a sitting .Judge." he con...
tlnued. "I will not practice the
political trickery that Is being used
against me. nor go on the stump
to appeal for votes 88 a political
candidate. And as a man ot Integ...
rlty I must refuse to. I shall pre...
serve and practice the Ideals and
outstanding record. open tor all to
see. and alwayS beyond crlUctsm..
Detore be was . elevated to
Bench, he "".....d .... DiIItrIct Attorue)' of the CoUDty for two terms
with conspicuous abfilty. 'l'IIeD, ...
state Senator tor eight ,.earo, he
the
succeeded the late William C. '
Sproul and proved a d~e4
8UCCE!S8~r and In 1923 was favor..
ably mentioned for Governor•
Whatever omce he has held, h1a
Bole aim baa alwan been to do
....hAt Is beat tor Delaware Count,-.
lAstIng monuments to hla' efforts
are' many state hlghways In the
County_Conestoga Road. Haver_
tord Road. MacDade BQulevard.
Industrial HIg1;lway. Chester PIke.
Balltmore PIk&-the wllole list Is'
tlon. ~liscellaneous carpena long one and a good one. I.
addition
he gave tho County m~
tl")".
l888er. but sUn Importa.:Dt high.
waYB. 'In Aston. Bethel, Concord
302 Cayley St., Media.
and the Chichester Townshh>&
. No public serVant has done more
Media 2587·R.
t.h.An he to promote the general
welfare &nd ,dvance the best In.
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terests ot our youth CountY-Wide.
He Is now adllltnJaterlng the "An.
nenberg'" fund to purchase equip_
ment for BOyS' Clubs tor recrea,..
tlonal. actlvltles. which he believes
Is the beet practical 'method of
promoting wholosome normal life
and keep the boys and girls otr the
streets. He beltevea It Is a seltevident truism that Ja.l1s ~re mon..
uments to neglected youth.
Recently the Delaware County
Bar Association called a meeting
on the strange question. liDo we
approve ot Judge MacDade running
tor another term 7" Only about·
half ot the Delaware County Bar
as distinguished from the Bar Association. which 1& a group apart
from the Bar Itselt. attended the
meeting. In the group were all the
aspirants tor the Judgeship and
some who had fancied grievances
because of unfavorable deciSiOns In
law suits. The rest obvlousl'Y
vaditloD8 on an honored Bench. thought the question ridiculous,.
I have to live with my conscience and stayed away. Some ot Utese
14 houl'S a day." he added with a have since repudiated the action
amUe. "and that haa never let me ot the AssociatiOn In employing a.
compromise with anything that is secret ballot. Atter twice auport.
Ing Jud~ Ma.cDade (once as a sit.
Dot right. tt
.Judee MacDad"e docs not WJ;l.nt tl!1g Judge) and 'suPPOrting E.
to see the Delaware Coun~ Courts Wallace Chadwick as a' altting
placed· On the auction block. '"This Judge. some ot the Association lost
Is the Counb: where 1 was born the power ot their conVictions.
On another· occasion the whole
and where I have alwa.ys ma4e my
Bar
Association had this to Say
h{)me. I do not belleve that the
voters of Delaware County want to about Judge MacDade: uHe has
Bee Justice 80ld to the highest bid_ always been the champion of the
der. Such a thing fa worse than rigbts ot all Citizens and has never
un-American; It 1s uncivilized and considered future pOlitical preter..
ment over the call to duty. His
Inhums.nt"
.
Again. he has constantly' dis- public and private life are above
played in h1a Judlctal works his reproach.
"His career on the Bench haa
Interest In veterans and their
families In preventing evictions tn been marked by learning. great
. . . .IBO, PA. '
enforcing tHe 80Idle).'8 and SaUora vigor 'and Indefatigable labor. He
Congressional Act. Eepeclally has has met all problems placed be...
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
he meted out just sentences In fore him and discharged his duties
fairness. promptness and
criminal cases to protect our cltl... with
Luncheons ,1.00
8ens from crimes ot violence re- ability. He has won the esteem and
DlDDe1'8 from ,1.75
respect of' the Be.r of Pennsylva.apeet1ng their Jives and property.
MIn supporting a sitting Judge," nla.'·
COLONIAL
he explained... the people are keepAt the end of nearly 20 years as
DINING ROOM
Ing the Courts free and indepen_ a J'udge In Delaware County.
dent and out ot 'PoUtlcs. To give .Tudge Mn.cDade hag risen above
allegiance
to a pressure group's polltl<>-s. ·'t am not Interested In
STAG BAR
to deprive the people of justice any political tactton In the County.
and decidedly D'Ot IJI the public when dispensing justfce. It Is "
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
Interest. That wise and Bound pol. square deal and an honest declslOD
Icy baa always been pracUced In for all In advancing the -public tn ...
Delaware COunt,-""
terest When the voters go to the
Be cl.ted the ·example. ot Pre.. polls on elecUon day. they wll1 give
BANQUET ROOMS
iltdent ludge Isaao .JohnsOn. John Intelligent thought to the etrorts I
B. Hamlum, Br.. and ludgea WII. have made In' 'their behalt. And I
lIam
and .Tohn M. Broomall. Prest. am IJUre they wtn give
as •
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clent Judge W. Roger Froneftel4 Bttting judge. an overwhelmlDC"
and: haa OW'D re-elecUon.. who were 'VOte and thue 'Preserve and protect
CAll CHDJ!R 8286
all endo_ and e i _ .. IIItt1ng the, talr escutcheon of P.qulty and
JuaUce ID Del&w..... CoIlDt,-. .
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Insula·'
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PoUtical Ad,,·ertlsement
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dfdato for district attomoy, and Mrs. FlDrence G. BroomaU, candidate
tor prothonotary.
A vDte tor any other candidate for county oftice will :mean con...
16A RICHARD A. HAWLEY
Reglster
two of whom are our tellow·Swarthmorea.ns, Guy G. deForm.,. mn ...
tlnued '&lcOI...... control.
Delaware County government is rated as tlre costUest
county government In Pennsylvania.
T,ax rates under the present CODner..McClure regime have
been inCI FOO to%,. ~ • property ~ents have been
boosted '51,000,000 ••• our count,. has the highest gross debt
••• tile \arge$ operating budget • • • It coll_ mo.... In taxes.
BDd bas the highest tax-collecting costs Dt any county In Its
Protboootaq
24A. FLORENCE Go BROOMAll.
County Surveyor
Swartlnnore 1548
2GA EDMUND C. WRAY
"Finest slate of candidates ever presente~
fa .county voters."
. Rep. E. Wallace Chadwick.
Party·line service
is better than fair
When users use
no more than their share.
.
Mrs. George M. Allen
Geo'le M.' Allen
Mis. Jizaheth Ba"ett
Miss Kathryn Bassett
Eclward M. BasseU, Jr.
Mrs. Robert Bradford
Robert Bradford
. Mrs. Mary Brower Bloom
Hennan Bloom
John M. Broomall, 4th
Mrs. Leslie G. Campbell
Miss Patty CampbeH
Mrs. William Craemer
Wdliam Creemel'.
Miss Virginia Craemer
Mrs. Carolina C. deFuria
Mrs. Hugh F. Denworth
Raymond K. Denworth
Pembei ton i>ickaon
Mrs. Richmond Fetherolf
Richmond Fetherolf
Mrs. John L. Good
Mrs. Charles Gerner
,
tesy pays dividends' Be brief
.••• Space calls ••• Hang up
gently • • • Take the lead in
class.
Montgomery and Lance.ster counties ba"·e no gross
debt at alL
Join the citizens llsted below In voting • • • B.nd In urging evei')·
registered voter In Swartlunore to go to the polls 'On Tuesday. Last
year, only 1087 or the 1959 registered Republicans In SwarthmOl"e ,.ot.cd
In the Prbnai')". That was only 65 percent. Let's an ","Om to get out
a 100~ vote. That's good citizenship!
,
Leonard C. Ashton
Onparty·lineteiephones,conr.
Mrs. GeorJre Plowman
George Plowman
Mrs. J. Richard Sadler
J. Richard Sadler
Mrs. Hervey SCh..m·....er
Mrs. Paul Sherpless
·Mrs. Walter L. Shoemaker
Miss Mildred S·
Mrs. WtlliaJn H.....~tcher
William H. Thatchep·
Mrs. Lois. T. Thompson
Jack B. Thompson
Mrs. WdliaJn W. Tumer
William .W. Turner
Mrs. Eliza K. Ullman
Roland G. E. Ullman
Mrs. George P. Warren
Dr. George P. Warren
Mrs. Louis W. Wheelock
Louis W. Wheelock
Mrs. Paul D. Williams
Paul D. Williams
Mrs. CI.......c:e W. Worst
Clarence W. WOI'I\
Mr•• Ralph Hayes
Ralph Hayes
Mrs. Reba Camp Hodge
Sewell W. Hodge
.Mrs. Thomas M. Jack-.
Tholl1lU M. Jackson
:Mrs. W. Henry Linton
.W. Henry Linton
Mrs. Charles W. Lukens
Charles W. Lukens
Mrs. Joseph S. Lynch
Frank R. Markley .
Mrs. Arthur McConnack
Arthur McConnack
'
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McKeag
George W. McKeag
Mrs. Frank H. McCowan
Frank H. McCowan
Mrs. Harry L Miller
Harry L Miller
Mr•• Carlos F. Noyes
Carlos F. Noyes
Mrs. Eva Smith Paul
VOTE .TUESDAY FOR ·UNBOSSED. CANDIDATES,.
VOTE ANTI-McCLURE
good party"llite. manner:" It
'IriIl mean betterservioe for all.
:'n. ,.11 ,.I.,~••• C
••pal,
....
McClure, will have DO Influence.
Your vote is. needed to assure the election ot these candidates,
County Treasurer
ROBERT BROOKS
"
Recorder of Deeds
BRYAN L SCHAEFER
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Your Vote is Vital ..•
Urge Your Friends and Neighbors
to Vote, too!
..
,
ThIs year, rOI" 1be first time, there Is a. good chance to break the
McClure stranglehold on Delaware County.
Every one of the candidates listed to the lert is dedicated to clean.
efficient, honest co~ty govemmcnt In which the dl.scredltcd politician,
District Attorne),
All Sizes
•
County'" CommfsRioners
JOSEPH W. BlITLER
RAYMOND S. MUNSON
19A GUY G. deFURIA
Simple Instructions, no
Special Tools NeOOssal")"
.~J P~I.~I,••la
•
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Build Your Own
Television Receiver
I
Polls Open from 8 a. m. to 9· p. m. Daylight Saving Time
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A(h-e~ment
PRIMARY ELECTION DAY
TUESDAY, SEPTe 9
12A
·0586
PoUtlcal
Republican Voters of Swarthmore
;
to Victor D. Shirer
PoUtical Advertisement
Political Advertisement
(Vote for them by p ..lling down
lever numbers shown.)
17 S. Ches\er Road
B.
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• 190
Comfortably Air Cooled
Now Open
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These Capable Anti -McClure
Candidates will Represent
You . . .
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Soda Fountain
PRIVATE PARTY and
Crisp ...... CeJeQ
Registered Pharmacist on duty at all times
Willlam Ward. IV 'Of South Chester road wtll enter Lafatyette Co] ...
lege as n. freshman on. September
19.
After being graduated trom
Swarthmore High School, William
~erved
a year.:and-a-half In the
Navy and took a year's study ,at
Penn Charter from which he was
graduated In June.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed Tripp and
children Carolyn, Barbara. and>.
Thomas ot VasSar avenue. ha.ve returned from a two-week va<".atl{)n I
on Lake Champlain.
\
311 WELSH ST.
Iced or Hot, They Hit the Spot
COiFEi
MacDade Eager 'T0 Keep
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'was active In all I!Iports and gym_
nastlCIJ. During the war he served
t~r three and a. halt years In the
United States Navy as Pbarmlclst's
Mate, traveJllng. in Auatral.ta, I~dln.,
Al'a~la. Africa. and many otber
lands In connection with his official duttes.
Frances M. Hoot of 301 Latayette Avenue
teach the second
grade
In the COllege Avenue
School. She has been teaching
second grade In the Garden City
SchOOl and has tor years assisted
with the Methodist Sundt..y School
and the Sj,Illmer, Recreation programs_ She
js a graduate of
Swarthmore High School. Class of
1942,
attended the Wheel{)ck
,School at Boston, aDd was grai1uated from \VeSt Chester State Teachers College in 1946.
Violet Maly Carnell wlU be th~
ilew mannger of the school cafeteria. She has laught home eeo ...
nomles and managed cafeterias at
the
Avon - Grove ConSOlidated
Schoo!. Pleasantville High School
in New Jersey, and Merchantville
High School. Sho hds for a numbel· of years been active In the
Y.W.C.A. work. She Is a graduate
of the Olney High School. Class ot
1936, and Temple Untversi.ty. Class
of 1939. Eer home is on Henley
Road In Overbrook HUls.
o
r!!', 4"
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knotty
Polltl...1 AdverUsenient
veterans In the government hOltpl, Mrs. L. P. Wra)·. Mrs. Roy Lat- the Fall If there are enough per..
The laat session of the Swarth~ tals of this area. AI)proxlmately timer. Mr8. Turner, Mra. Edw. 80118 Interested In learning to write
BraUle. Interested persons may
more Braille class waa beld TUes- sIxty decks of playing cardlJ have Boyd.
leave
their names' with Mrs. J. V.
day morning at thA Presbyterian been BraUled to date by this group
A
new
cla88
will
be
started
In
S.
Bishop.
136 Harvard Avenue.
Church. For the past ten weeks which" Includes Mrs. W. A. \Vlllard.
this group has been learning co
transcribe Brallla under the sponsorship ot the Volunteers Service
for the Blind. 1415 Locust Street.
Philadelphia. p~ Don aid G.
Hughes Is the class Instructor.
Atter completing ten 'le88ons and
a test which Is corrected by a bltnd
proofreader, the various members
of thb group will write a trial
manuscript of forty pages, and
wlll then transcribe into Bralne
short stories. articles and textbooks
tor blinded veterans arid other
visually handicapped persons
The members of the B~~ll11e
group nrc 1\Ir8. F. S. Reitzel, l\.Irs.
J. S. ,Bates. 1\.I1"'s. 1\.1. 'H. 1. . uascll.
Prescriptions
Miss Mimi Fussell. Mrs. Lois
Swarthmore
Thompson, Mrs_ Davld McCahan,
called for
3t5<1
Mrs. Howard Satterthwaite. Mrs.
Theatre Square adjoining College Theatre
and
Open Sunday
\Vllliam Morrow and Mrs. J. V. r..:
•
Bishop.
Delivered
Chester and Fairview Road. Near'
1 p.m. to 11 p.m.,
Another group of Swarthmore
SWARTHMORE
women has been engaged in BraiIHng pla~ing cards as gifts to blInd
BRAD I E STUDY GROUP
School Teachertl
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Ciiiiiis;:S)w~~bs
wDrk,
paneUng, zroreenlng,
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Custom..bullt cabinets, ,
cement
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Guava Jelly·... •....... 29c
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lIIEDIA 2456
thei'r
vote.
May I UB6 your columns to urge
every Swarthmore voter t'O grasp
the opportunity afforded pim next
Tuesday to do his share in putting
into offlce candidates who wlll
represent lovers ot clean government for Delaware County and not
th{)se representing interests who
have brought disgrace to the
coun!)'.
Yours truly.
Sewell W. Hodge
T ....to Soup Jrand
Ideal SIW.-as.:
.for"~
COM
.
Pork • Bu • ~01 (UforSLM) z'!:;.:a:JG
.... RIpe T ....toa
a ~ asGood 1IaI
Providence & State Rds.
citizens here ashamed of not exercising
to beHer advantage froon ..... larger
~nta you will find In your
nearby Aawe. Replenish your pantry
shah ..
•
conditions In Europe shOUld mako
.
SWARTHMORE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
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•
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
4
THE
home here alter spending six weaks
on {heir farm In Woodchopperl\Irfl. Huth Jones of Ogden avenue W)lO has been teaching nt town.
MI"R. li"ranklin Gillespie of HarSwarthmore College for 13 years.
left Tuesday of last week for Win- Yard avenue and South Chester
NEWS NOTES
throp College, Rock Hill, S. C.
where she hus accepted a position
roud has returned home after visit-
In the Biology Department.
jug friends and relatives at Georg:Mr. und 1\11-8. l'.:rncsl )....cdcroff of ian Hay. OntariO. F..asl AUrora. N.
South Ch<>stcr road hu\'c returned Y .• and 'rownnda. for several weeks.
You Can Select Your
FOOD NEEDS
to beHer advantage from tb3 larger
assortments you will find in your
nearby Acme. Replenish your pantry
slteWes eCOllOalicaUy.
swiET'6'E1S:::;n12 1g$217
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willna.eo
please
for
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Tomato Soup ~ S 1~-:" aSe : 6 fa< SSG
Pork ., Beans P~af (":lfa< .".H) a'::.:as.
Reel Ripe Tomatoe.
a ~: aSG
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Wax Beans
219c
T_. "'- No:
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Spinach
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Nabisco a.ttar COGkI.. 7~N'" 17c
Guava Jelly'''' 'O_n'" 29c
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FLOUR
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AIIOfH' Beef, IcmIb and Y_I are U. S. Govt. graded, and
.
always Properly rrimmed
Sirloin, Porterhouse or Round Beef
STEAKS (:!~!)
Ib
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Ib 57.
Leaa Flat Rib Soup Beef
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CiiiCiiisra(E~)w~i·
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Loaf Cheese
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43
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Dried Beef 511nd
FRESH FLOUNDER
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Fille':s
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Next 'ruCHduy is a
VC1'y impor~
tant day tor the Hepublican
Votcr~
Dclaw:u'c County.
l'~OI' many
Yl'U"S. those of us interested in dc("el!t gO\'CJ'UIlWllt S('(~1Il to have ueen
"ell)ics.~. 1.dIHt yeal"s C'lectlon, how.
0\'('1', flro\'ed that we do huve HOllie
"('COUI'se, This year's primary offel's
a still gTcater Ol)"ortunit')', with :l
filII slnle of tlnLJoss~d Anti-~tcClure
candidates on th£' ballot.
In 1946 only 55%- of I'CgiHtCI'cd
}{epubllcans voted in Swarthmore,
Ncwspaper accountH of election
eonditions in EUl'ope shOUld make
citizenH here ashamed of not cxcn:i:;ing theil' 1)l'ecious I'jght to
yote.
May I usc youI' columns lO ul'ge
e\"(~Q' Hwul'thlllorc Yotel" t'O gl"USP
th(~ O)))lol'tunity atTol'dod ,him next
Tuesday to do his shure tn putting
into otnco candJdates who will
rcpl'e~ent lovers of clean government for Delaware County and not
thQSC repl'esf~ntinh intcrests who
Im\'e bl'ought disgrace to the
county,
Yours truly,
Sewell \V, Hodge
Contractors & Builders
Home intprovcmcnts, Alter..
ations,
Kitchen
modernlza ..
Custom-built cabinets, .
tlon.
cement
work,
paneling.
knotty
screening,
pine
Insula·
::Uiscclluncous carpen-
Uon.
302 Gayley St., Media.
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fine South American Coffee expertly
blended and heat.flo roasted.
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
Win·Cresllighter
COFFEE
2 ~~~. 73c
body yet $trong-tQsting coffee.
STAG BAR
0
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
COOKING APPLES
19Ct
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3 19c
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~IEDIA
2-156
I·olitical Adl'crt.iscmcnt
MacDade Eager To Keep,
Bench Free From Politics
President .Judge A. D. MacDade
ha"l been forced to campaign tor
another term on the Delaware
Oounty Dench. "In sPite ot the
good American tradition that the
election of a .J uLige should be above
politics:' Judgo l\facDade sa.1d yesterday. "Selt-seeklng polltlcana. are
tryIng to force inexperienced men
into a position whore they can dispense 'justice.' ..
The good jurist. known through..
out the Countty and the State tor
hj~ courageous conduct ot offlce
and that the tountain ot justice
should not be tainted by corruption and vice. has avoided any and
aU deals with political leaders who
would promise hts election. But he
rerused to consider that way of
doing thlngs_ ".JUdges should be
above pollUcs, ,. be declared. "'Anyone who doubts that statement may
look at the judicial records of
Germany and RUSSia.
"As a sitting Judge," he continued. "r wtll not practice the
political trickery ~hat Is being used
against me, nor go on the stump
to appeal tor votes as a political
candidate. And as a man of Integ_
rity I must refuse to. I shall preservo and practice the Ideals and
B
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
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SC.',·I(.'C(1 During ,,'Intel' )fonths.
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leed or Hot, They Hit the Spot
If you prefer
Made by Coldwell
THE
1511 WELSH ST.
CoFFEi
College. for the term beginning
EnraUed at Wear Chester
Itobert R. Grcene" 80n of Mr. Septc"lll ber 8.
and Mrs. Grover C. Greene of 212
A gradUate of SI)J'lngReld High
South Chester road, Swarthmore. School. Greene has registered for
Is clll'oIlcd in the li'reshman ClUB8 stl]:die8 in the ].o;lemental'Y Eduut 'Vest Chester State Teachers cation curl'icululIl.
or
RoJt.ford Rice ~~~
~~. 18c
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end
Friday, September 5, 1947
e
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Ray
Dear Editor:
try.
~
Try tt v.der ow U"~...,
Urges Volers
Arters Brothers. Inc.
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QIIaIity .ngredieDt.
Letters To the Ed~or
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2 .i':. 3ge
Good 1IGIti"fJ
SWARTHMOREAN
traditions on an honored Bench.
I have to live with my conscience
24 hours a day." he added with a
emile. "and that bas never let me
compromise with anything that is
not rIght."
Judge MaeDade does not want
to see the Delaware Counl'Y Courts
pJaced on the auction block, "This
hi the County where 1 was born
and where I have always made my
home. I do not believe that the
voters of Delnware County want to
6ee jusltcn 601d to the highest bidder. Such a thing is worSe than
un-American; it Is uncivilized and
inhuman'"
.
Again, he has constantly dlsplayed in hIs judicial works his
Intereat in veterans and their
famUies In preventing evictions tn
enforcing tHe Soldiers and SaHors
Congressional Act. F...specially has
be meted out just scntcncns In
criminal cases to protect our eltl..
cens from crimes of violence respectlng thetr lives and property.
"In supporting a sitting Judge,"
be explained ... the people are keep_
log the Courts free and Independent and out of pollttcs, To give
allegiance to 8. pressure group is
to deprive the pcople of justice
and decidedly not In the public
interest. That wise a.nd sound 'Policy has always been practiced In
Delaware Count'Y."
He cited the exampl p..8 of PreIIldent Sudge Isaac .Johnson• .John
B_ Hannum.
and JUdges WUIta.m and John M, Brooman. PresIdent .Judge W. Roger Fronefteld
and hIs own re-eleeUon. who were
all endorsed &Dd elected as slttlng
Sr..
Ju~....
..J.udge MacDade's service to the
people ot Delaware County fa an
outstanding record. open tor all to
sec, and alwayS beyond criticIsm..
Before he was elevated to the
Bench.. he 8CrYed as District At..
torney ot the County tor two tenns
with conspicuous ability. Then, as
State Senator tor elgb't Years, he
succeeded the late WU11o.m CSproul and proved a distinguished
successor and In 1923 was favor..
ably mentioned tor Governor.
Whatever office he has beld, his
sole aim haa always been to do
what Is be8t tor Delaware Count)'".
Lasting monuments to his' etrorte
are many state highways In the
County _ Conestoga Road. Havertord Road, MacDade Boulevard,
Industrial Highway. Chester Pike.
Balitmore Pike--the wllole Ust la'
a long one and a good one. lu
addltkm he gave the County many
lesser, but sUIl Important high ...
ways, in Aston, Bethel. Concord
and the Chichester Townships.
No public servant has done mOre
than he to promote the general
weltare and advance the best tnterests ot ou; youth CountY.wlde..
lIo Is now administering the "Annenberg" fund to purchase equtp_
ment for Boys' Clubs for recrea ..
t1ona.1 a.ctlvltles. which be beHoves
is the best practical method of
promoting wholesome normal Ufe
and keep the boys and girls off the
strcets. He believes it is a selt_
evident truism that jails arc mon..
uments to neglected youth.
Recently the Delaware County
Bar Association called a meeting
on the strange question. "Do we
approve of Judge l\facDade running
for another term 1" Only about
halt of the Delaware County Bar
as dt~tlnguished from the Bar Association, which Is a group apart
from the Bar itself. attended the
meeting. In the group were all the
aspirants tOr the Judgeship and
some who had fancied grievance9
because of unfavorable decisions In
law suIts. The rest obviousl'Y
thought the question ridiculous.
and stayed away. Some of these
have since repudiated the action
of the Association In employing a
secret ballot, After twice auport_
ing Jud~ MacD-.J.de (once as a sit...
ting judge) and supporting E.
Wallace Chadwick as a Sitting
jUdge. some of the Association lost
the power of their convic.tions,
On another· occasion tho whole
Bar Association had niis to say
about Judge MacDade: "He has
always been the champion of the
rights of all cltizcns and has never
considered future pOlitical preferment over the can to duty_ His
public and private life are above
reproach.
"Hls career on the Bench has
been marked by learning. great
vigor and Indefatigable labor. He
has met aU problems placed be ..
tore him and discharged his dutl(!$
with
fairness. promptness and
ability. He has \Von the esteem and
respect of tho Bar of PennSYlva..ntn.. ..
At the end ot nearly 20 years as
a
.Judge tn Delaware Count'Y.
Judge MacDade has risen above
politks, "1 am not tntcrcsted In
any political faction in the County.
when dispensing Justice, It is a.
square deal and an honest decision
tor al1 In advancin~ the public tn ..
terest When the Wlter~ gO to the
polls on elecUon day. they will give
Intelligent thought to the efforts t
have made In their behalf, And I
am sure they wt11 ~Ive me, 8.3 a
Sitting jlld~e, an overwhelming
vote and thus preserve and protect
the, fair escutcheon of PQutty and
Justice 10 Delaware CouuQ'.
Friday, September 5,1947
THE
School Teachers
veterans in the govel'nlUC'llt hO~J)I-::
BRAIII E STUDY GROUP
(Continued trQ.l"Tl Page 1)
Was active In all sports and gymnastics. During the WUI' he servell
for three und a half years in the
United StnteB Navy as Phal'mlclst's
~fate. travelHng in Austral,la, India.
Ara~la.
A frica. and many other
landa in connection with hjs 0.111clal duties,
The last sesulon of the Swarth- tu.IM of this are.t. AJlJl,'oxilllat(')~·
mOl'e llrnille c1us,IJ wus held Tues- Hixty decks of I)luying cards have
day 1Il01'uin,; at t he Presbyterian ueen Hl'ameli to datc by this group
Church. li'or the I)ust ten weeks which Includca 1'11'8. 'V. A. 'Villard.
tilis group haH lJeen learning ~o
trunscribe llruiIJ~ under the spon.
bvrahip ot the Volunteers Sen'ice
fur the Blind. 141 G l~ocust Stl'('et.
Philadclphla, Pa. Don a I d G,
Hughcs Is the ch~H.'i illHtl'uctOl'.
Ii"runccs l\l. .Hoot of 301 La(ayAftel' eompleting t~n Ic:-osom-l and
ctto Avenue wHl teach the second
a test which is cOl'l'ccted by I.l blinu
grado
In
the C"ollege
Avenue
lu·oofrcadcr. th~ various lIIl'tnbel's,
School. She haH been teachingof tlte KI'OUp will Wl'Ue a tl'ial
second gl'ade in the Garden City
lIlanuscl'ipt of forty pagc-:-o, and
School and has (OJ' "l'eal's asslstcd
will then transel'lbe into Brailh~
with the .Methodist Sunday ~chool
short stol'les. articles and h'xth'ook~:
and the 8\Wlmel' Hecrcation pro·
for blinded \'et~rans and ot hel'
grams, She is a, g."uduutc of
visual))- handieappcll )ll'I'SOIlH,
SWi.ll'thmol·c High Hehool, Class of
Tit.., Ill('mhcrs of the Draine
1942.
attcnded
the
,,"-heclock
g"I'Ollp an.;! )Irs. I''. :-::l. Heitzel. :\lI's.
School at 13OI:;tol1. and was gradnJ. H, Uatcs, :\Irs. l\f. l-I, I··us~('ll.
ated from \VCHt Chestel' State Te:l:\Ii~s
.l\liIui FUHsell,
AIrs.
Lois
cherH College in 1946,
Tho)llPSOIl. :;\11's. i).a \"il.1 .l\It'Cahan
Violet :\Ju')' Cal'nell will 'he the
.:\In;. Howard Satt('rthwaitc, ::\It's~
ncw manager of the school cafe\VilIi:lIl1 l\)Ol'I'OW and :\1 "H. J, y, L,
teria. ::;he has taught homc ceo- DilihOJl.
nom Ics and managed cafeterias at
AnQUlel" g,"OUP of 8\\'a1'thIlI0I'C
the
A von - Grove
Com,'Olidated
WOmen hali heen engaged in BI'ailSchool, Pleasantville High School
ling J)la'ying cards as gift.s to blind
in New Jcrsey. and l\lerchantvilJe
High Hchool. She ht'.s fOl' a nUIlll·o11tl('ul AtIl·crtlsc.n.cllt
hCl' of )'Oar8 bcen uctivc in the
Y.\V.C.A. work, She is a graduate
of the Olney High School, Class of
1935, and Temple Univel'si~y. Class
1lf 1939. Her home is on Henley i
Road in Overbrook Hills,
'VilIla'ln W'-ard, IV of South Chcstel' road will enter L.."'1.fa'Yette College as a freshman on September
19,
After being graduated from
Swarthmore High School, 'Vtlliam
served a year..:and-a-half in the
Navy and took a year's study at
Penn Charter from which he was
graduated In June.
~Ir, .and Mrs. I . . . Reed Tripp amI
children Carolyn, Barbara and·.
Thomas of Vassar avenue, have returned from a two-week vacation,
on L'1.ke Champlain.
oo:e::s e:s::a:s::e:e:e
"",,,n,
Luncheon - Fountain-We Deliver Anything - Anywhere
Comfortably Air Cooled
Swarthmore
3164
Or~eD
RCboister or 'VUls
CHARLES C. BLACK
BRYAN L. SCHAEFER
Prothonotary
24A FLORENCE G. BROOMALL
County SnrVC)'or
25A
EDMUND C. WRAY
"Finest slate of candidates ever presente"
fo county voters."
Rep. E. Wallace Chadwick.
Leonard C. Ashton
Mrs. George M. Allen
George M. Allen
Miss Elizabeth Bassett
Miss Kathryn Bassett
Eilward M. Bassett, Jr.
Mrs. Robert Bradford
Robert Bradford
Mrs. Mary Brower Bloom
Hennan Bloom
John M. Broomall, 4th
Mrs. Leslie G. Campbell
Miss Patty Campbell
Mrs. William Craerner
William Craerner
Miss Virginia Craerner
Mrs. Carolina C. deFuria
Mrs. Hugh F. Denworth
Raymond K. Denworth
Pemberton Dickson
Mrs. Richmond Fetherolf
Richmond Fetherolf
Mrs. John L. Good
Mrs. Charles Gerner
tesy pays dividends! Be brief
••• Space calls ... Hang up
gently • _ . Take the lead in
good pal'ty,lille manners_ It
will mean better service for all.
I"olitical A(}"crtiscmcnt
This year, for the fI~t time, there Is. n go<>(l elmnre to bl'('ak the
strnnglebold 011 Delaware Count)·.
E\'cry ono or the CfUulldatcR listed to tho len is (lCi.1i~\tC(1 to clenn,
cnJcient, honest (.''OWlt)· g()\'cl'llment in which thc discredited politiciun,
l)[cC1ure, "ill hfn:e no influence.
Your ,'ole i.. neetle
for prothonotary.
A vote lor aD)' otller camJitI11tc lor COlUl.t:r oO'icc ,,1]1 IIl.CUn c..,'On ..
tinued ll-lcClurc control.
Dclaware C-Otmty gol'crmDcnt is nltctl as the costliest
county gOl'ernnlent In Penns!'l \'Imln.
TlL.-':: rates lunlcr the IJrcsent Conncr-::\lcClurc regime Jm,l'c
been increased 10% " • . propert.,- assessments ha"\'e been
boosU-td. $51,000,000 • " • our colmt)' hus the higllest gross debt
••• tile largest olJCrathlg budget •• , it collects nlOre in tuxes.
and Ims tho highest tax-collecting costs ot any COWlty in Its
clll.sS.
Montgomery llnd Lancaster c01mtics lm.l'C no gross
debt at all,
Join the cltbcns llsted below in l·Otlng • • • amI In urging c\.-cr:r
registcrctl "l'oter in SwnrtlullOI"C to go to the poDs on 'I'ucsday. Lust
)'CUI', only 1087 of the 1959 registered Repnblicuns in SWllrthmOl"e ,'oted
in tho PrlInary. That ",as onl)~ 55 pcrocnt. Let's aU work to get out
a 100% ,'otc. Tlult's good citizenshll)1
~[cCluro
County TremlUrer
On party-line telephones, cour-
I>01itlCllI Ad"crtiscmcnt
Your Vote is Vital ...
Urge Your Friends and Neighbors
to Vote, too!
16A RICHARD A. HAWLEY
22A
Party·line service
is belter Ihan fair
When users use
no more than their share_
Dcll"\"ercd
Polls Open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Daylight Saving Time
nish"ict. Attorney
swu.·thmOl·C 1548
Chester and Fairview Road, Near
I'oUUenl Adl'crtiscmcnt
19A GUY G. deFURIA
ROBERT BROOKS
and
TUESDAY, SEPT. 9
17A
Simple Insh'uction!il, DO
Special Tools Ncccssury
All Sizes
SlltlsfncUon GlUlrnntecd
Theatre Square adjoining College Theatre
Mrs. Ralph Hayes
Ralph Hayes
Mrs. Reba Camp Hodge
Sewell W. Hodge
.Mrs. Thomas M. Jackson
Thomas M. Jackson
Mrs. W. Henry Linton
W. Henry Linton
Mrs. Charles W. Lukens
Charles W. Lukens
Mrs. Joseph S. Lynch
Frank R. Markley
Mrs. Arthur McCormack
Arthur McConnack
Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McKeag
George W. McKeag
Mrs. Frank H. McCowan
Frank H. McCowan
Mrs. Harry L. Miller
Harry L. Miller
Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes
Carlos F. Noyes
Mrs. Eva Smith Paul
Mrs. George Plowman
George Plowman
Mrs. J. Richard Sadler
J. Richard Sadler
Mrs. Hervey Schumacher
Mrs. Paul Sharpless
-Mrs. Walter L. Shoemaker
Miss Mildred Simpers
Mrs. WIllilUIl H. Thalcher
William H. Thatcher
Mrs. Lois T. Thompson
Jack B. Thompson
Mrs. WilIilUIl W. Turner
William W. Turne!"
Mrs. Eliza K. Ullman
Roland G. E. Ullman
Mrs. George P. Warren
Dr. George P. Warren
Mrs. Louis W. Wbeelock
Louis W. Wheelock
Mrs. Paul D. Williams
Paul D. Williams
Mrs. Clareace W. Worst
Clarence w. Wo~
VOTE TUESDAY FOR UNBOSSED CANDIDATES
VOTE ANTI-McCLURE
SWARTHMORE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
. n. 'en Telephone Company
•
Callcd for
SWARTHMORE
Rccoruc." or J)CCt:ls
Build Your Own
Television Receiver
l'rcs('riptions
1 ll.m. to t 1 p.m.
C-ount)· Commls...;ioncrs
~"" ,,~
THEATRE PHARMACY
Sundn;r
12A JOSEPH W. BUTLER
13A RAYMOND S. MUNSON
Swarthmore 0586
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Republican Voters of Swarthmore
PRIMARY ELECTION DAY
A. G. Catherman
17 S. Cbester Road
I
Wrar, 1\11'8. Roy Lat.
*
(Vote for them by pulling down
lever numbers shown.)
Successor to Victor D. Shirer
thc I'~all If there arc enough p~l'
HOIlS
inten'sted in learning to writo
titllel', .:\II·N. TUt'ner, MrH. Ed\\,.
Hrnilic. Interested pel'sons may
leave theil' nu)nes with llrs, J. V.
Boyd,
A new claSH will he startell ~~_ S. Bishop. 736 Harvard Ayenue,
:\II'H, I ... P.
Registered Pharmacist on duty at all times
These Capable Anti·McClure
Candidates will Represent
You • .
Soda Fountain
Now Open
5
SWARTHMOREAN
If Penns,lvania
•
Morey· Report. On
Engli.h Vi.it
(ConUnued tram Pace 1)
In American colleges. The student
"reads" in a special field. as phllosopay or economics, until ready to
p8.88 bis' examlna.tions. The tutorial
8)'Btem Is used-one student to one
tutor meeting weekly, attending
lectures, and reading and writing
papers in the meantimo. Th~re are
many schola.rship8. A college consists of Benlor members-the faculty, and junior member&-the students.
"Mr. Morey found that the EngUsb elementary and secondary
scnools were in 808810n until July
26 this year; consequently he was
able to visit a number of them.
The school yea:- is 40 weeks in
length with four weeks vacation
at Christmas and two or three
weeks vacation at Easter. In the
college preparatory Bchools PUpllR
Were studying subjects ltkc LaUn,
chemistry. trigonometry, calculus,
aftd others several years earlier
than Is the practice in American
schools. PupUs find the study
55,
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Clothing and
conditions soon
PERSONAL
housing
enough.
to
prese·rve
PERSONAi.,.-vacuum cleane.... IroM.
tout.ers and radios repaired. called
for and deHvered. Can Robert Brooks.
Swarthmore 1648. ,
PEF.80NAL-Laundry done at home.
Pick up and deUvery. Call Madison
4~51.
world
arc much worse than here. showing peace.
the brave bu~ tremendous effort
expanded by England to survive tn
World War II. The Socialist Gov-
ernment is planning more extreme
measures to rpeet the crises and
appears to have the contldence of
the people.
"England Is close to the unrest
ot Europe and feels the danger ot
the East~West rtft more keenly
than America which Is so far away.
There is a feeling that the Western
European block is weak and cnnnot defend Itself. War with Russia
is not discounted. Sweden is disturbcd. feeling it may be the next.
for success of the UnIted Nations
Is the realization of the increasing
Intense nationalism of the prese.nt
time. Great International problems
~
The School in Rose Valley, Moylan, Pa.
~
I'''all term. starting September 22. Nursery and Kindergarten
groups and. Elementary School through 7th· grade.
All day program "l'aUable ror aU HgCS.
.
For further inronnation call
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THE
M..... Henl')' H.
Alderter a.od
eohedute COnee«lU6nUy very heavy. In whloh Eqlaud 18 lmmeraed lD~ Cincinnati,' Ohio, who were vteJ.Ung
EngUah schoola have no commence ... elude: world-wide bunger, 10M of Judge Henry O. Sweney and :Mrs, small daug~ter Kathy, former real ..
purchasing power and world mal',. Sweney' of Cheater.
dents of Cornell aven'ue, have joinment and diplomas 80 typical of ketB. vast hordes of dleplaeed perMr. and Mrs. Albert Hillea ot
ed Dr. Alderfor in ldadlBon, ':Vlsc.•
American scboolB.
sona In Europe, the atomic bomb Elm avenue entertained Mrs. Hil"Living condlUons In England and Its threat to world peace. and les' brother-In-law and aister. Mr. where they wlll ltvc. Dr. Aldel·fer
scem t~ be getting worse. w.l'he the problem of the defeated nu... and Mrs. Paul M •. Cope· of Atlantic 18 an Instructor In the Medical
School of Wisconsin U·niversity.
shortages are increasing, rationing tlons. The great question in Inter- City as their .week..end guests.
Is being tightened. and toad. while national affairs Is whether the U'ljiiiii~iii~ii~ii~iiiii~~iiiiii~~~iiiii'i~~iii~iii~iiiiii~~
~.
adequate. monotonously restricted. N. O. can become effective enough,
m
65c lb.
Smoked Tongue
49c
Fresh Killed Frying Chickens 49c lb.
Rib· Roast Of Beef
"Since American security through
two great wars h&.s. boen tied with
Brtttan's, how can Americans help?
America must sympathetically un ...
derstand England's great dlff1cul~
ties, musi buy ber products, must
skillfully assume and carry out the
difficult role of international leadership, and must help ma.lte U. N.
O. an effective organization
of
THANK YOUI
RelDlion In Vqinia
Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith.
of Elm A venue. returned last week
after a sojourn of· two months at
their farm on the Blue' Ridge In
Va., whore their nearest neighbor
was their son, Newlin. bls wife.
and their son, Linford.
In late August the Smiths welcomed their newest granddaughter.
Roberta.. The baby is the younger
child of Thomas R. and Eleanor
P. Smith.
The Ruasell Smiths other son, J.
Stewart.
all year resident with
his wife and tnree daughter.IJ. livea
at "Hedgewood Farm." the birthplace of his father. Stewart operates several farms In adjacant parts
ot the county.
In late August Newlin left for
Medford,
Mass.. where be is a
member of the faculty of Tufts
College and 'Thomas motored to
Lnwrence, Kansas, where he Is associate professor at the University
of·Kansas.
.
This week Dr. Smith is attendIng the annual
meeting ot the
Northern Nut Growers' Association
at Guelph, OntariQ.
an
WANTED
WtANTED-To rent ·hOU8e or apartment, with at least· two bedroornl'J,
by professional man and family. Phone
Swarthmore 0260-M.
WANTEn-:-Woman or man for parttlQ1e work in Swarthmore wl\o can
type,. do gemral ofllce work. References required. Call Swarthmore 04:'18.
"rlocally
.A.NTED-BW:llness woman employed
desires small apartment or
room and bath. Tel. swarthmore '2194
or write Box 11, The Swarthmorean.
"\\tANTED-Secretary. 10 to 1.2 A. M.,
and 1-3 P. M. Monday through Friday for Swarthmore post. Office eXperience. rapid dictation. and Ught
bookkeeping. Box 0, The Swarth...
morean•.
WANTED - College student ~eslres
room and board including two meals.
a. day. Ralph W. Todd, Nottingbam.
Pa. Phone Oxford 363J _1.
.
WA~-orElD-Young
couple. coIl e g ~
graduates, and young son desire a
two bedroom apartment or timaU
house in vicinity of Swarthmore. Call
FOR PINK CHEEKS
that won't; rub off!
TEnnessee 9-4699.
WANTED-Urgently
by young doctor
and family to reot or sub-let furnished house or apartment for one
year. Call Swarthmore U03-R.
WANTED-Young woman asBistant in
attractive local shop. Apply Box II.
The Swarthmorean.
Rlch,cr.amy Golden Guem-
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, 3rd,
of South Chester road entertained
a dlnrier party In honor of Mr.
Mrs. Rob~on B. Sweney of
•• y Milk -
Funeral DireclO!' .
Formerl, 01. M _
JiSIl W. • .... ISh A.... PhIIa.
l'IIone BaJdwm U1G
No additional charee for
8Dburban calI&
WANTED-By Girl Seout professional.
room near transportation with prl·
vllege of cooking breaktasL Tel. Boulevard 6'187.
deUclou. on
c....ol. or as a meal.tlme
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
Electrical Contractor
~~~~;;~;~~~~~~~~
..
__
PERSON.AIr-Service on all makes of
electric washers (Bendix included).
ironers.
vacuum.
cleaners,
ranges,
lrona, toasters, fans and larnpA.. Also
wiring-new and old. .All work complies to Fire Underwriters speclftcatlons. Call Erich H. Hausen. Swarth·more 2S50-W.
AU ~ 01 El«trlcal
lnet,n_Uona ~ Repairs
8ervIDg Swarthmore and
Vlclnlt"· lor JlI1IIt
TweDt, Yeol'B
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
PRESCRIPTIONS FIRST
Dlgbt
da,.
or
A. G. Catherman
Successor to.Victor D. Sbtrer
n s.
Chester Road
S~ore
Walters'
0586
••
Tree Suraery and
Landlcap....
Call
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
33 t Dartmouth Avenue
_
Phone Swarthmore 2175-R
104 ComeD Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
.... 0S4Ii
For
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
DAVE WOOD
GOLD. BOND
Painting
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
~~ii~ii~iiii~iiii~ii~iii
FOR QUICK SERVICE
and
Paperhanging
Phone: Media 0755
call
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
LEGAL NOTICES
••••••••••••••••••••••••
b.v.rag •• At your door
Reese-Baxter
Co.
,
FRESH PUI lED CORN ........... "........... "......................... 49c doz.
.
HOME GROWN TOMATOES ....................................3 lb•• 2Sc
TENDER CELERY HEARTS .................................... 19c bunch
FRESH PICKED BEETS ........................................."........... 5c buncb
or at your dora - In·the
SPORTING· GOODS
816EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
Cream-Top bottI••
---
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER DI NICOLA
fa<
_ ........ I" ~
- - _ ...
Ii
DAIaY 51~:'"
wQod1all4~.... ~.
_CA.
()PIll.....
TAH&_
Phone Swa. 2626
~ILK
QUALITY LUGGAGE
Sizes 15" to 26"
$13.25 to $26.50
Tax Included
12th· and KERLIN STS •• CHESTER, PA.
re'epllon_61
Fred A. FUh, Jeweler
/; East State Street, 1IIedla
Phone lIIedIa 18t6
CONTINUE GOOD GOVERNMENT IN DELAWARE COUNTY
FOR SALE-Small table radio. $05.00;
electric' tron and cord. $3. Both in
perfect condition. Tel. Swarthmore
2111.
ELECT SEPTEMBER 9
C. William
CONNER
John H. DOHERTY
Wm. K. H.
-Arthur p.
LINVILL
County
Commissioner
•
•
Recorder
• • • of Deeds
Mrs. Rae
Wm.
KRAFT, Jr.
v. RIESTER
c. KNODEL
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FOR SALE-Model makers lathe with
small motor,· caned "Arcade", equipped with circular sa.w. jlg.saw. buffing
wheel, grinding wheel, mitering, etc.
and small metal vite. Reply Box F,
The Swartl\morean.
District
• • Attorney
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FOR SALE-Large' crib,. small crib.
batltlnet~, two bridge lamps. all In
good
condition.
Call
Swarthmore
2206·W.
Treasurer
nate
Date of issue
1926
1930
1984
FOR SALE-Easy washer with copper
tub and spinner dryer. Call Swarthmore 139t-R.
Prothonotary
FOR SALE---GQod used vacuum cleaners. radios, percolators. for lSale
m
RRETHERICK
H. Gilroy DAMON·
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Outstanding
Maturity
1966
$50.000.00
'1'1,000.00
1960
1939
'2.000.00
$169.000.00
Total
ASSETS OF TlIE SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH THE CHARACTER
AND V'ALUE THEREOF - JULY 7. 1947
SE'l\!I \
Y
~~::PIY. Robert Broolm, Swarthmo~ Cash _ o!~ ~4,...
Register
•• of Wills
!III ER1FF SALES
01 Heal E.tate
pose of the COllMtruction or improvement' of public works or utlIltlee at
any character. from whlcb Income or
revenue Is to be derived by said eltJ'.
COURT HOUSE, MEDI!A. PA.
or lor the reclamation of 1and to be
~d In the ,(,onstructlon of what'YU
Friday. Sept. 19. 1941
or doeu o:wned or to be owned by
9 :30 A. M. Eastern DaYlight Time
said city. such obllgatlolUl may be in
Conditlona: $250.00 cash or certlan amount Bufflclent to provide for,
Oed c~ck at time of sale (unle8S
and may Include the amount or, th&
otberwlse atated In advertisement)
InteJ'etit and sinking fund aharsea:
balance In ten daYB. Other condl·
acerulng and which may accrue theroD
tiona on day of sale.
No, 9« throughout the period of constructlou.
FlI!JRI FACIAS
•
a.nd until the eXIdration of 000 year
• after the completion of the work for
JUNE TERM. 194'1
whiull said indebtedness shall nave
Prop. 8it. In FolBOm, Ridley Twp., bccn Incurred; and sald city shall not
Del. Co.• Pa .• on the NE ed. of Syca- be. required to levy a tax to pay sald
more Ave .. 160 ft. S~ or Fourth St., In Interest anc! sinkinG' fund charges as
front "0 ft. and In dptb. 100 ft. .!Known required by section ten ot this article
until the expiration of said period of
as 336 Sycamo~ Ave.
Impro\,ements eonslst of 1 story one year after the completion of &aId
work.
.
framo bungalow 18 x 24 feet.
Sold 88 the property of Daniel S. A true cop)" of .Joint Resolution No.2.
C. M.. Morrison
Rlc.h and Doris W. Rtch.
Secretary of the Commonwealth
Edward F. Hitchcock. Atty.
SESSION OF 1947
3T ... 8-29
G. It. 'Vatklns, Sherltt
No.3
A JOINT RESOLUTION
Pr<;poslng an amendment to section
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS.,. TO
one, artlcle nine of the ConstltuUon
THE CONSTITUTION APPROVED
of the Commonwealtb of PennsylvaFOR THE FIRS'l' TIME BY THJoj
nia. authorizing agreements between
SESSION OF 1947 O"~ THE GENRedevelopment Authorities and local
ERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COl1taxing a.uthorlties limiting for a
MONWEAIJrH OF l'ENNSYLV AN1A
term,
not exceeding twenty-five
AND PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER
yeats. the amount of annual taxes
of THE SECRE!TARY OF THE
to be levied upon land acquired Cor
COMMONW1!JALTH IN PURSUANCE
urban redeVelopment.
OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONThe General Assembly of the Olm..
STITUTION.
monwealth or· pennsylvania hereby
resolves as follows:
SESSION OF 1947
Section 1. The following amendment
A JOINT NREJOLUTION
to tlle Constitution of the Cornmoll~
wealth of Pennsylvania be and the
proposing an amendment to article same is hereby proposed In accordance
nine of the Constitution of the Com~ with the eighteenth article thereof:monwealth oC Pennsylvania, by addThat section one of article nine Is
Ing t.hereto a new ..section authorlz~ hereby amended to read 8IJ ff)l1oWB:
lug thf) creation of an additional debt
Section 1. All taxes shall be uniform.
by the-Commonwealth for the pay- upon .the same.elass of subjects. wlthment of compensation to certain In the terrltoriil Umlts ot the authorveterans.
lty levying the tal':' and shaJl be
The General Assembly of the Com- levied and collected under general
monwealth of PennsYlVania- hereby re- Jaws; but the General Assembly may,
solves as followa:
.
be general laws. exempt trom taxation
. SecUon 1. Tire fonowing a.."'l1endment public property used· for public purtu the Constitution of tha Common- poses, actual pla.;!eS of religious worw-ealth· of Pennsylvania be and the ship, places of burial nf)t WJed or
same Is hereby proposed In aceordance held for privato or. corporate profit.
with the eighteenth article thereof:- institutions of purJly pubUc aharlty.
Thst article ntrre of the Constitution and real and pef1!onal, property owned.
or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania occupied, and used by any! branch.
be amended, by adding tl\ereto a new post, or camp of honorably discharged
section to read as follows:
ldl
II
did
SecUon 22. In addition to the pur- 80 era, sa ora an mar neB; an the
Get.eral Assembly may, by general
poses stated in article nine, section laws. authorize agreements between
foul' of this Constitution, the Common- Redevelopment Authorities and local
wealth may be authorized by law to taxing authorIties IhnltJng for a. term
create debt and to Issue bonds to tllP not 'exceeding twenty-five years th~
amount of $600,000.000 for tile pay-, amount of annual taxes to be ievlod
ment Qf compensation to certain per~ upon land acquired for urban redesons from this Commonwealth who velopment.
shall have served in the armed forces A uue copy of Joint ReSoiutlo N 3
of the United States ·01' of any of ireI'
C M. MorriSOn .
n o. .
allies during World' War II. between
secretary of tl\e Commonwealth
the seventh day of December. one
PROPOSED
AMENDMENT
TO
thousand nine hundred forty-one and THE CONSTITUTION APPROVED
the second day of September, one FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE
thousand nine hundred forty-five. for SESSION OF 1945 AND IrOR THE
the service of such persons to their SECOND TIME BY THE SESSION
country. whether or not they be Ilv- OF 194., OF THE GENERAL ASIng whe~ distribution shall be made, SEMiBLY
OF
THE
COMMO}\;and If BUclr persons shall be decease" "'WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AND
when dtstri~utlo-;t shall be :nade, such PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER Olt'
dec8ased person B compensation shall THE SECRm"ARY OF THE COM
be paid to his spouse. chUd. children MONW1ElALTH IN PURSUANCE OF:
or parents.
ARTICEL XVIII OF THE CONSTJ
A true copy ot Joint Resolution No. ·1. TUTION
C. M. Morrison
. SESSION OF 19'Secretary of tJle Commonwealth
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A
JOINT
RESOLUTION
SESSION OF 19<7
PropoSing an amendment to article
Nu ~
nlne, section four of the ConstitutlQn
A JOlNT RESOLUTION
of the Cammonwea.lth of Pennsylvania Increasing the maximum amount
Proposing an amendment to article
of State debt to supplY the deflclen..
nine, section eight of the Constitucles in revenue.
tion of the Commonwealth of PennThe .General Assembly of tIW!: Comsylvania.
The General .Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania hereby remonwealth of PennsYlvania hereby re- OJolves as followa:
Section 1. The following amendment
solves as follows:
Section 1. The followIng amendment to the Constitution of the Commonto the Constitution of the. Common· wealth of PennsYlvania be and the
wealth of pennsylvania be and the same is hereby propoaed In accordance
8&tIle Is hereby propoeed In accordance With the ehrhteenth article thereof:That ~tlon tour of arUcIe nine is
with the eighteenth article thereof:"l'hat article nine, .secUon eight of hereby amended to're&d aa follows'
SeeUon 4. No debt ahatl be creaied
the ConsUtuUon of Pennsylvania Is
by or on behalf of the State. ucept
hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 8. The debt of any county. to SUPply casual deficiencies of revcity. borough, towrishlp. school dis- enue, repel Invasion. eupJ)J'er88 lne.rtrict, or other municipality or incor- rection. defend the state tn war, or
porated district. except as provided to pay existing debt: a.nd the debt
herein, and in section fifteen of this created to supply deftclencles In
·artlcle. shall never exceed seven ('1) enue shan never QCeed, In the aggre.per, centu:n upon the assessed value gate at anyone time.· fifty mtlllon
of the taxabie property therein, ·nor dollars ($50,000.000): Provided. howshall any such county, municipality ever, That hi determining the llmit
·or distrIct incur any debt, or Increase upon State debt under the proVisions
Ita indebtedness to an amount exceed- of this eecUon. no account shall be
ing two (2) per centum upon such taken ot the debt created under the
assessed valuation of property, with ... provisions of the section prior to
out the consent of the electors thereof amendment, nor shall any account be
at a. public 'election In such manner taken of the amount of any debt
as shall be provided by law. TJte debt created under lhe provisions of any
of the city of Philadelphia may be other section ot this article.
increased tn Buch amount that thQ A true copy of Joint Resolution No.4.
total debt of said .cIty shall not exC. M. Morrison
ceed twelVe and one-halt (12%) peT
Secretary of the Commcnwealth
centum of the average ot the annual
PROPOSED
AMENDMENT
TO
assessed valuatloQs of the taxable THE CONSTITUTION APPROVED
realty therein, duri.ng thoe ten years FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE
Immediately preceding the year In GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF· THE
which such Increase Is made, but said SESSION OF 1947 OF THE COM...
city shaJl not increase Its indebted- M".ONWEAIJrH OF PENNSYLVANIA
ness to an amount exceeding two and AND PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER
one-hqlf (2¥.!:) per centum upon SUM OF THE SEX!RJilTARY OF THE
average assessed valuation ot realty COMM:ONWEAIIrH IN PURSUANCE
without the consent of the electors OF ARICLE XVIII OF THE CONthereof at a public election in such STITUTION.
manner as shall be provided by law.
SESSION OF 1941
NO.6
NO. debt shall be Incurred bY, or on
behalf of. the county of Phtla.delphI9.;
A .JOINT RESSOLUTION
and within such county, only the city Proposing an amendment to artlcle
of Philadelphia and the school diseight of the Constitution of the
trict of Philadelphia shall have power
Commonwealth of PennsYlvania. by
to Incur debt.
'
adding thereto a section prov141ng
In ascertaining the debt-Incurring
for absentee voting by bedridden or
capacity of the city of PhiladelphiA.
hospttallzed war veterans.
at any time. there shall be deducted
The General ~embly ot the Comfrom the debt of said city 80 much mon;wealth of Pennsylvania. hereby reof such debt as shall have been In- solves as tollows:
cuiTed. or IA about to be incurred.
Section 1. T.hat tll'8 following amendand the proceeds tbereof ~xpend~, or ment to the Constitution of Pennsylabout to be expended. upon any pub- vania be and the same Is hereby prolIc improvement, or In the construc- posed In accordance with the eighttion, purchase. or condemnation or eenth artic1e tbereof:any publl.c utflity, or part thereof, or
That arUcle eight of t:.lm: ConsttutaciHty therefor. if such public im- tion of the Commonwealth. of Pennpl'O\'"ement or public uUllty, or part 5ylvanla be amended by adding therethereof, 01' facility therefor, w.h.ether to a new section to read as follows:
separately. Dr In connectlon with any
Section 18. The General Asaeinbly
otber pubUc Improvement. or public may. by general law. provide a manutUlty. or part thereot, or facility ner in. Which, and the time and place
therefor. may reasonably be expected at which, qualified war veteran voters
to Yield rewnue In excess of operat.. who may, on the occurrence of any
Ing expenses 8uffieJent to pay the IB- election. be un&votdably abBent frotn
terest and sinking fund charges there- the State or county ot their n;s1d9nce
on, The method of determinIng BUch because of tbe1r being bedrIdden or
amount, 80. to be deducted, shall be hospitalized due to IDneea or physical
. . now p~ or which may dlsa.btllty contracted or aul'tered 1n
hereafter be prescribed by the General connection with,. or as a direct result
ABoombly.
.
of, their mllitary .. RrVice, may vote
Ia lneWi~ 'Ind.ebtedn_ for 8111" BIId· tor the ..tum and aanvaas of.
the ~ of Phlladelphla mi., tJtell' 'IOtet!i In the election district b
nlBlcIe.
.
_
Ito 01)llptloM mataring not later whleh they _
SHERIFF'S OFFICPl
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OPEN YOUR EYES-REPUBLICANS!!
Clarence L.
tiona at :naturlty the payment of lIuf"h
tJinklng fund to be In equal or graded
IUll!ual tlr Qther periodical installmentp, 'Vhere any indebt-edneas shaD
be or shall have been Incurred by
Bald city or· P,hU&deIphla lor the pur-
LP,(JAI. NOTICES
WILLIAM BR
To the 24,786 Republican men and
women of Delaware County who signed petitions for my renomination as Republican
candidate for District Attorney for a second
term, I express my deep, sincere appreciation of your manifestation of confidence
and support.
.1 wanted to write each of you a personal
note of thanks but my duties as District At·
torney and the time consuming activities of
the campaign have made that impossible.
To yoll and to all the people of our
county I renew my pl~dge to conduct the
office of District Attorney fearlessly, honestly and fairly.
I
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On Tuesday, September 9th we will join
at the polls with our friends and neighbors
.to insure continued good government ~nd
home rule in our county.
Sincerely,
C. William Kraft, Jr.
District Attorney
of Delaware County.
pence and amity."
A. MERCER QUINBY
PERSONAL-WOMEN - SPOT REDUCING-Inches olf where reslred .....u~,.,."",.,.:b ~
while prlv&t4!ly relaxln'g. MEDICA,r. 8 - -.. -..0.... 1"8
MASSAGE-lnera-red, Ultra.· Violet.
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Reclining Vapor Balh. Be a t I' 1 e e
Be"mld!, 1..... Chestnut Street. Locust
OOKS
7_3881. Houra 12 to 1.
Ash~ .. Rubbish RemoYed
PERSONAlr-IF YOU KNOW OF AN I.e
1II
APARTMENT (In or near SwarthWD8
owed
General HaolJDg
more) that will be vacant by the end sse HardIng 4:ve.
.HortoD. ..Pa..
. of September. we'd greatly appreciate
your call1ng us. No children or pets. """"""~!I~~~
Long-time residents of Swarthmore.
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Jim and Kay powell. Swarthmore
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SWARTHMOREAN
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31,Ol2.43
6,367.92
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1,498.68
School BuDding, SItes, TeXtbooks, Equipment _ .................................. 1,0&8.338.86
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Delinquent Tazes ._""'"-....... __ ..................... _ ............... ,,...................................
Receivable
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FOB RENT
Total .A88eta
FOR RENT-To young woman
or Instructor. large single
. share batb with one. Garage
breakfast optionaJ. School year.
Swarthmore 1644.
,
SPONSORED BY LOCAL REPUBLICANS
FOR RENT-Jrhlrd floor and
(man preferred). Reply Box K,
Swarthmorea.n.
LIABJLlTIES ..._ ...____ ....+ ..... _.................._...._.......... _01- ••••.............
Outstanding Bonds
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AssetS In ExcesB of I.IabUlties •..- ...........-.-...... ~ ...- .. - ...............- ..- ....•
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ASSETS IN IIIlIIlIINU l'llNDa I>B 01' 1j7/D -NONE
PablWaed _
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Voter. Survey
JackIe Calhoun arrived "home
Wednesday. August ·27, after a
fifteen day stay in the FitzgeraldMercy Hospital .~Jth polio.
'Jackie.
who is coming along
splendldly, would Ilke to thank all
who sent cards to blm whlle he
was In the hoapital.
past few ye~ as Deputy ProthODOtal7,
he
has
acquired
Beth .Huey of Dickinson avenue of North Chester road have been
thorough knowledge ot the Pro~
spent
several oo)"S of last week as, entertaining :Mrs. Carroll's uncle
thonotary's office, and of the im ..
mensely varied work It pertonns. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Primary 7icket
(Continued from Page 1)
experience. 18 better fitted than 18 He haa given excellent lIerYice to G. HopJJOn of Rutgers avenUe who
Mrs. Rae B!ester for the office of the public and to the Bar. Mra arc vacationing at -Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. H\lgh . O. Thayer
County Treasurer.
The la.tter·s }<"lorence Broomall has had no exand
thel~ daughters Peggy and
publlc service, for which we join perience ,nor tralnlng for the otMary
Lou of North. Chester road
.
In commending her. haS no visible flce.
relatlon to the dutles- of County
Mrs. Francis Harper and chU- Treasurer.
dren Lucy and David returned to
The Committee endorses Guy O.
Roae Valley on August 30 after a
De }<"'urla for. District Attorney.
vacation in Cornwall, N. Y.
for this ottice the choice was dlt-
For Recorder of Deeds we en- have returned home from a twodor8e Wllllam K. Llnvlli.
He Is
now Deputy Recorder of Deeds.
Hls record in that oruce seems to
U8 to provide better qual1ftca.tiODs
ficult. C. William Kraft. the In- than that ot hls opponent. Mr.
cumbent. has made a good record. Ha.wley, As a veteran and a. citizen
Bot,h men, we belleve. arc able'
lawyers, equally capable of running
an efficient and v~orous omce. In
view of Mr. Kraft's personal representation of McClure. in hlB private capacity. however. we have
concluded that the" county's best
interests will now be better served
by Mr. De Furina' nomination.
For Prothonotary we endorse
During the
William C. Knodel.
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STEAKS
CHOPS
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
Completely Air-Conditio,ed
SHOE REPAIR
CO-OP
Try our new service
Leave thoae school shoes for repair before
,
the fall rush.
Our Prices
Are \ Standard
Orthopedic
Prescriptions Filled
'he Is qualified for this ottlce on the
busts of bIB PMt experience.
l"-or Register of WlllH we endo~e
Arthul' Brethcrick. The office Is
one tor which legal training and
education are Indispensable.
Mr.
Chal'lcs Black. his opponent. lacks
such educa~ion and training. We
therefore have been unable to give
Mr. Black our backing.
Two County Commissioners are
to be nominated from the seven
candidates. A majority ot the Committee feels that Clarence Conner
(McClure endorsed) and Raymond
.S. Munson (Heyburn-Pew endorsed) are the two men In the field
with the widest background of experience In the ottlc, or in comparable fields.
'Swarthmore, Pa.
VETERANS
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rn white,
maize and
, ,aqua. Sizes
3.0.. 1038.
, Old Bank Bldg.
at 21n% a year. A $100 bond is worth
$112.SO to you if you hold it to maturity.
Telephone Sw.
So hold those bonds until you can get
full interP.t and f,,11 '.'3 hie.
4597~W
Fall Opening
Tuesday Sept.9
Lewis Fusco
Co-owner
Co-owner
FUSCO AND ALSTON-SALES AND SERVICE
South Chester and Fairview Rds.
Beautiful Asters, Dahlias
Candy in Season
Home Made Cakes
STUDEBAKER
Come in and see us
Don't bury your head in the sand
Express your opinion by casting your ballot
VOTE· ON ELECTION DAY
.. 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Tuesday, Sept.. 9th
Advertisement placed as a public service
by .
.
The League of Womell8 VoterB of Swarthmore
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LOCAL MEN TO
MEET BALTIMORE
COUNCIL ORDERS
CITIZEN NEEDS
.=" .",
TO CONflNUE CHEER
CLASSIC BLOUSE
4
49
This lovely rayon crepe classic with a converta~le neckline is a must for your fall
wardrobe.
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SCHOOL OPENS
WITH 798. PUPILS
There will be a. receptacle on the
porch ot the Keenen, honle at 'U8
Harvard avenue next Wednesday
The Primary Election returns
attEJrnQon _ and cai-ly Thursday
or 1332 votes set tlie non-IITesl..
•
morning to receive the week's con~
dentlal record In the borough's
trlbutlon of Rowers for PhUadcl- .
hiStory. The State Organizaphla General Hospital patients. Tile
tion's Delaware County Repubposies will leave ~tor the hospital
lican Campaign Committee carat 9 A. M. Thursday. The Flowers
rIed the borough. The County
for the Flowerlcl:SS program will
Organization ticket carried the
In the 1lnal tUB81e of the season
conUnue.
each week this month.
county.
In the midst of breathless heat
Last Monday the Swarthmorp
I
at the Sun Oll ~A. Field on WedGuy de Furia local candidate
an~
humidity Dorough Council
Schools oponed with 369 children
nesday, September 17, the Sun 011
for District Attorney polled 999
in the elementary school, the same
skipped forward in mind to preparc
All . Stars will play a. return en'"borough votes to lead his slate
number us in June, whUe in the
fOr Old Man Winter's hoarY blasts.
gagement with the Baltimore Lato triumph here as he did in tho
high school there are four les8~
Crosse Club. The game. which will
At Monday evening's meeting,
county where he piled uP' 42,with 429 enrolled. ThlB total of 798
be played under the l1ghts. starting
000 odd votes aa agaJnst 49.000.
is
just abo'ut the sume as last year.
mo.ttvllted by Swarthmore College's
at 8 p.m., will ring down the curSecond high in tho borough
The
all-time hiS-h 1n Swarthmore
offer of the uso of n large truck,
tain on a season that has been
School
onrollment was in 1936 when
vole was B. L. Schaeffer (986),
the highway department decided
succeSBful. The thouBands ot specthere
were
899 pupils. In 1940 the
third, Ray S. l\!unson (964),
to advortisc for bids on a snow
tators who have been thriled" by
high
school
enrollment renched its
fourth Florence G. Broomall
plow that will. for the first 'time
the tast and rugged action of box
(908).
peak with 535, while the elemenprovide truly adequate snow reLaCrosse will see as good a gama
tary school peak was In 1934 with
"llloval
from
borough
streets.
Complete
borough
returns
are
as it Is possible, to stage It the
441.
The public safety committee
·elsewhere in the issue.
calibre of,. the players Involved is
"BIll" McCaha.n, Duke University
The youngor children are com• moved to enforce the two-hour
anY.' criterion. Both lineups will be
parking law on streets In the busi- graduate and himself a fonner ing along in great numbers, for
studded' with stars at the flt"!IJt
ness section and to entorce the American Legion pla.yer delighted there are 67 in the kindergarten
magnitude,
All-Americans,
AU~
speod limit, keeping lIl'otorists down 35 members of the Swarthmore as agalnst but 39 in the sixth
South and All-North team memAmerican
Legion Team,
their grade. In the high school, with 7·2
to a moderate rate of speed.
bers. and other lumtnarios will be
Under the chairmanship
of parents and friends by relating In the nInth grade, the school has
the rule that proves no exception.
George EWing the public safety highlights of major league base- one of the smallest ninth grades In
The Baltimore contingent is coachcommittee Is drawing up a new ball and answering questions from years. The senior class numbers 72
ed by Bobby Pool, three years
building code for the borough. the tioor. at saturday evening's at the present time.
All-American and originator of thc
climaxing "years of arguing baci( banquet for the local team at
L..ut week the teachers reported
famous "Pool Dodge." who gaine
his reple.tc fund
of LaCrosse
being modernized and In keeping pitchEfr fOl' the PlIiladelphla Ath- planning conferences. The grade
knowledgC j In long years of play
wUh pre-sent-day changes being letics.
core groups in the high school and
in Canada; one of the hotbeds of
Charles Grier presented Head the subjects sequcnce groups were
made In Jlkc laws In other 81'eas.
The
1947
Fall
Flower
Show"
of
the game. 'Three of the starting
Upon cO"lnplaint of n. group or Coach Russoll SnYder·with an en· busy outlining the work and ac
Ilneups for the BLC group are the Swarthmore Woman's Club citizens Borough Socretary EUott graved gold watch and . Assistant
tty-iUes for the coming year. In thet
former Maryland U. stars; Jlles wIll be held in the Park avenue Richardson
Coach
Thoma~ Ii'ield ,\'tth an en- high schOOl, Mary Alice West,
was
instructed
to
Freeman, 1vlark' Medinry, a~d Jim' clubhouse. next Tuesday. Septem- wr}te to the PJaseckl Hellcontl:'· gravcd cigarette lighter, on behalf
chairman of the A.A. membership.
:earnha.rt. From Duke U. are two. ber 16. under t)1e co-chairmanshIp Corporation stating that the noisc of a group of Swarthmore citizens
campaign.
announced the begin
All-Americans and AIl-SoutJ"4 stars. of Mrs. D. Reed Geer and l\Irs. evidently caused by testing OPera non-lnembers or the Legion. Coach
ning
of
the
drive to enroll all
Tomm'Y PeUt and Jim Corrign.n~ Arthur R •.0. Redgrave.
tlons
carried
on
for
protracted"
Snyder
pi'esented
each
member
of
students
of
the
schooi in the Ath
Exhlbiu, wiil bl) received from
From Johns Hopkins cornea :aernl~
periods
of time- at its new Morton 'he '1947- team with a gold base- letle Asoclatlon
which entitles
Hagberg and from Loyola. the sen- 9 a.m. untU noon and tho show plant has been annoying many ball. Inscribed S.A.L. 1947, also
them
to
a
season
ticket in all
sa.~lonal Ray Wttt~esberger,
All- will be open to the public from 3 borougq. residents.
given
by the· citizens' group.
sports.
Football
practices
have
South Selection in bls fresbman until 9 p.m. Judges wUI be Mrs.
been
under
way
for
sp.veral
weeks
year. Other outstanding perform Samuel Crothers, Jr., ArthUr R. O.
under the. ",]~de~ip .. of" head
ers are Goalie Skip Barry and· All Redgrave. an.d ~thbn:V Watterer. :,1F=,:='==,==··.
coach Rob I n 8 0 n, assIsted b:t
·
. All residents of Swarthinoro'and
HOW '21W
p "
AnlerJcan Bob McElroy. l '
Messrs. Horman and Reese. A
vicinity are invited to send exU I
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Manager Joe Kahler will field
large
group of girls are trying out
hibits. Exhibitors must supply
Republican Vote
an equally imposing array of top
fOl'
the
cheer leaders ullc;ter' the
their receptacles and no exhibit
flight talent in such redoubtable
Judge of the Superior Court
Northtn
Eust'n
West'n
Total
direction
of Mr. Miller. Band
may be removed f ..om the sho,...
FINE ............................... ,.................. 31 S
222
369
904
as Andy Andrews, the .greatee
prospect'9
are
brl~hter this year
untlI atter 9 P.JlL
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
goalie the game has ever known,
with
a
number
of new candidates
The Qntrles will. 'be divided into
%~T
3
8
19
who i.!J both All-American and an
out
working
with
Mr. Holm •
14
14
40
two sections: Sectton A for garden
All-South _star. Avery Blake. Olym34
69
127
In the schOOl cafeteria the
ftowel'S providing 29 classes; and
75
238
pic coach ot the All-American La530
Federal
Lunch Program will be
Section B for arrangements and
TOAL ........ ,............ ,.......................... 90
115
117
322
Crosse team
and
Swarthmora
contl'lued
again this year to pro
containing 14 clnsses. Catalogue
County CommiSsioners
Indian coach. and WIlUam Streit
Vide
nutritio-us
lunches at as Iowa
CONNER .......................................... 78
fo)ders with detans as to classes
100
134
312
star and high-scorer of the Sun •may be sf!cured through the show
53
58
142
price as possible In view of the
011 team will be the starting de186
355
868
rapidly mounting food costs. Vio
chairmen.
MUNSON .........: ................ ,.•............. 365
200
399
964
fense men. At center will be little
let
Carnel'l is the new cafeteria
Recorder of Deeds
BUl Ward, 110 pounds of lightmanager.
LINVILL .................... ,..... ,............... 75
92
107
274
ALFRED S_ LEWIS
ning action and speed, whoae
HAWLEy .......................................... 332
186
373
891
Alfred S. Lewis formerly of
elusivenesa in platy Is wonderful to
Reg,ister of Wills and Clerk of
OFFER FILM SERVICE
watch. The attack posts will be North Chester road died in Chester
Orphans' Court
BLACK ....... , ...............:, ...... ,.............. 333
178
384
895
The Department of Publicity of
held down by Walt Coslnuke. County Hospital. West Chester on
BRETHERICK .......... ,..................... 75
103
96
214
the Philadelphia Electric Company
sharp.shooter extra-ordinary and September 3 fl'om a hoart condiDistrict Attorney
through Its Educational FUm Ser
one of the direst threats to th. tion. For 50 years he had been a
deFURIA .......................................... 373
226
400
999
member
of
Wayn
Lodge
F.
A.
M
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vice. announces a full Une of films.
KRAFT
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47
58
94
199
goalie the game has ever scen, anl
a
member
of
The
Grand
Lodge
of
avaUable, without charge, to organ
County
Treasurer
Gordie Bierman, former Swarth·
BIESTER
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1.'
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44
61
73
178
Pennsylvania
and
of
the
Episcopal
izations
of suburban Philadelphia..
more High star now at Delaware
SCHAFFE R _________ ._......._..............~. ___ 366
216
404
986
Church.
His
widow.
Caroline
R.
H.
for
afternoon
or evening programs
University. Othe.rs who have gahl~
Prothonotary
Lewis,
survives.
with
the
equipment
and the service
ed fame at Swarthmore are Porter
KNODEL .................. ,.......... ,............ 77
94
115
286
of
an
operator.
BROOMALL .. ,................................. 339
188
381
908
Waite, wh'o with Ave Blake origCounty Surveyor
. , .:...
Legion Auxilliary Active
~i'he pictures run from 16 to 46
Inated the box variety of laCrosse,
WRAT .................... ,....................: ...• 34't
198
906
Any household goods or -clothing
minutes, and range trom world
and· whose sports achievements
DAMON ..................... ,...................... 10
79
266
wide travelogues in color, to his
over the past umpteen yenrs are to. be donated for the American
School Director (6 yr. term)
toric,
sport. musicai, and even" com
legendary, Jqhn Cracmer, former Legion AUxiliary rummage sale
McCAHAN .............. ,......................... 214
169
270
65:1
cdy fUms.
1
JONES ..... ,................................ ,....... 217
183
264
football regular at Penn. Jay next month may be left at the
664
Dougherty. John Rogeri, Ed Bcl- garage of 1\:Ir8. Alben T. Eavenson
School Director (2 yr. term)
. "Ireland" Is gorgeous color In the
DUNGAN .. ,................................. , ...... 223
176
280
679
fleld, Jim Price and Cappy Bier- at 626 Strath Ha.ven avenue or at
new film, "Wings over Latin Amer
Audltor
the home of Mrs. Herbert T. Basman.
ica," "Realms of the Wild," (our
711
SNYDER ............................ ,............. 231
194
286
National
Parks) and "The Great
Th"" Baltimore· serlette will be sett, 500 North Chester -i"oa(].
. Counell
Divide," (the Rockies) ar~ all in
seeking revenge for the earlier
PEARSON .................. ,..................... 226
190
287
703
GEHRING ............................... ,........ 226
187
280
692
color. l\Iany sports \ and fishing
loss suffered at MacMurtrle field.
ARMY APPOINTMENT
710·
DANA
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244
185
281
and the nlght·s action In the
Col. Frederick Streicher has refilms and musicals are available.
"fastest game on two feet," should celved appointment in .the Regular
Held over, are the fUms in color
Democratic Vote
prove to be a thrill-filled climax Army as Lieutenant Colonel and
of
l\lexico, Alaska, lrim. Syria io
.Judge ot the Superior Court
to a season of thtllUng gamC8. I
·has been assigned to the Fifth
McKENDRICK .. ,., ............... ,........... 27
18
21
Iran.
Indla~ Pacific Islands (before
66
Army Headquarters. Chicago, IU.
Jndge of tbe Court of Common Pleas
the
war-Wake.
Midway· and
, 6
MacDADE ........__ ._... _. ___...._............__.
4
7
17
Mrs. Streicher and cbUdren FredGuam),
·lflstorlc
Shrines
at Penn21
OLMSTED ........................ :............... 32
27
80
REMINDER
dy and Susie of North Chester road
sylvania,
Old
WlIUamsburg.
County Commissioners
CRAWFORD ................. ,................. . 22.
18
19
59
The Mutual Exchange sponsored will continue to llve h~re at the
The servfce" -Is \vldely u·sed·, a~d
~' ..... .
DOUGHERTy ....... ,..........................
5
8
10
23
by- the Woman'B'-Club win -be held present: time.
bookings
should be made as early
MURRAy ........ ,...... ,........................ ,.
3
8
4
15
Wednesday, September 24, In the
as possible, with Josephine L. R.
10
29
KELLER ............. " ............... , ........ ,.. 13
6
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Laws and
clubhouse.
An useful household
1
TURNER ...................... ,........ ," .....".
7
6
14
Hopwood, Associate Director of the
their
son Charles of Harvard ave4
15
BURKE ............ ", .. ,........ ,.............. , ..
5
6
articles in good repair and clean
service,
tor suburban Phlla., by let2
13
KLINE ..............................................
6
5
clothing to be 801d should be nue, accolll:panied by George Thorter,
to
PRIMOS, PENNA.. or by
2
CONTE ..............................................
3
3
8
brought in on Tuesday. September beJin ot Rutgers avenue. have repnone. Madison 6608.
Recorder of Deeds
turned following a. two-week vaea28
25
82
RHODES .......................................... 29
23.
Register' of W1lIa and Clerk of
'tton at Muskoka Beach. Canada.
Orphans~ Court
Dr. and Mrs. Norris O. Taylor of'
Lee and Bonny Moree of
31
25
88
HILL ....,............................................. 32
Ann Arbor, J.{lch., former SwarthRotary
ker
Harvard avenue and Kathy
District Attorney
more residents. have returned to
"Mr. A. Sidney .Johnson, .Jr., of ~ Qt Riverview road entertatned
90
31
SNYDER .......................................... 31
28
their home tGllowing a short visit
County Treasurer
Lafayette avenue, one of the lead- at a dinner party at tbe Ingleneuk
31
26
HAWKINS ....................... :................ 31
88
with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VanAlen
lng attorneys of Dela.,ware Cou~tf last Thursday evenl~ in honor of
Prothonotary
ot Park avenue. They were acco'lllwill apeak to the Rdtary Club tbtB Janet Randall of Riverview road
STILES .............................................. 31
31
27
89
panted by their daughter Norrlne
Friday. September 12, on the much whose engQ8ement ha.a been anCoun30~~'r':nrR
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31
31
28
90
Taylor
who with carol VallAlen
dlscuBBed
Community ~ropertY nounce4. A. 8Urprl~ shower a~d
NOI'IIl'D _
... W_... ' ToIaI
had
.sPent,
the summer working. at
Law which became etreffCUve OD 'b)1dae foU_ at the Downing
Oc_
City.
SePtember 1. 1141.
hOme,
Record Vote
Lacrosse Box to Ring
With End of Season Battle
Snow Plow, Bldg.
Code, Less Speed
and Noise
Total Enrollment
Static, Kindergarten Grows
A'S PITCHER TALKS
TO LEGION TEAM
Presentations Made
at Banquet SaturdayEve
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DON'T BE AN OSTRICH
,
SWARlliMORE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERD '1'2"', ·1' ..94'
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Voted
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SHOW
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hold on to your bonda. You'll be glad later.
Ceo. L. Alston, Jr.
Swarthmore, Pa. '
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If you need the money desperately-or
. are ill"d;bt·""that'sdifferent.OtherWtai,·
.
Tailoring-Dry Cleaning
.Members' of the Legion Auxiliary
are asked to save paper bags, cartona and string for the coming
Rummage Sale on October 1 and
2.
">"..
M. WEINSTEIN
Reminder to MemLers
thrift. Don't caah your terminal-leave
bonds now, unless you must.
THE SWARTHMOR
FLOWER
TUESDAY
SEPT.
15m
Local Growers Urged
To Enter Their
Posies
Swarthmore 1727'
Myrtle McCall1n 9f Rutgers avenue received her d(:;gree of l\laster
'Of Sciencc in EdUcation at the rccent summer commencement oC
the University of Pennsylvania.
l\U:JS McCaUin who has taught in
the Swarthmore Schools for a
number of years is a teacher of
the sixth grade at the Rutgers
Avc·nu3 School.
Veterans I Set an example of level-headed
'4·
We Call 'and Deliver
,Receives M. S. at Penn
A:IIEND
CLUB TO EXHIBIT
FALL FLOWERS
Rear of Bouquet Beauty'Shop
!:
,Hold on
to your bonds!'
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Stanchfield of Minneapolis. Minn.
Mr. Stanchfleld has returned home
while Mrs. 8tan~hfteld wll1 continue
her visit for n. fow more weeks.
Mrs. M. A. Whiteley ot Niagara
J"alls Is Visiting her Hon-in-Iaw and
.daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A.
Lingle ot Cornell avenue.
Capt~ H. Walter Jones, Jr., M. C;,
o.t Edgewood Arsenal, and Mrs.
.Joncs spont Labor Day week.end
with Capt. Jones' parents, Mr. anti
Mrs. Henry W. Jones of Haverford
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks and
their daughter Molly of Harval'd
avenue returnod Tuesday after
spending the summer at their cottage "The Inwoods," on Lake \\TC_
sauking. Towanda, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hall or
Strath Ha.ven avonue spent [1 few
days of this v.oak 8.;s the guests of
Mrs. Hall's siater, Mrs. Earnshaw
Smythe of Amhorst, Mass.
Mr. W. StanleY Kite of 'ogden
avenue Js recuperating In the St.
Joseph's Hospital,
Philadelphia,
foll'Owing an emergency appendectomy Thursday. August 28.
.,.------------------Temporary Location
WlIlIam R. Too.!
Lever 6A
County CommiSSioner
Clarence Conner
Lever 7 A
Raymond S. Munson ·Lever 13A
Recorder ot Deeds
Wm: lL 1(. Linvlll
Lever 16A
Register of Wills
Arthur Bretherick
Lever 18A
District Attorney
Guy G. De Furia.
Lever 19A
County Treasurer
Bryan L. Schaefer
Lever 22A
Prothonotary
William C. Knqdel
Lever 23A
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
401 Darbnouth Ave.
willing to make a campaign tor olflee. Mr. Hawley has our respect;
we 'do not, however, consider that
week vacation at ldu8koka Beach,
Ontario.
'1I.Irs. Ray S. Quick and her
daughter Gloria of Dickinson aveDue are leaving next Tuesday to
drive b) BOUlder, Colo.. whero
Gloria will cnter her freshman
)'ear In the University of Colorado.
Mr. and :Mrs. E. M. Pritchard
and their daughter EmilY of Dickinson avenue have returned from a
two-week motor trip through the
New England Statcs and a visit
with relatives and friends in Parkersburg aQd Clarksburg, W. Va.
!tIr. and .1\1rs. C. D. Prater of
Swarthmore avenue entertained Mr.
Prater's mother. Mrs. H. B. Peter.
son of Chattanooga, Tenn., ·who
has returned to, her home after a
week's vIsit. Mr. and Mrs. Prater
entertained MrS. Prater's brotherIn la'...• and sister, Mr. and ?tIt·s.
Gary C. Hovater of Cleveland,
In conclusion therefore the committee end4?rses the following:
It'or Judge
Workmanship and Material Guaranteed
.:_
Ohio. for several da"8 of thla week.'
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy carroll, Jr ••
NEWS NOTES
a
Silt
j
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News Notes
BIRTIIS
HALL-BALFOUR
The Dlarrlu.ge of Mlss Nina. JeanMarllyn MacElweo of .Mt. Ho~ dotted swiss and carried a colonial ette Balfour, daughter of Dr. and
oke pla~e who spent the summ"r bouquet of summer flowers match- Mrs. Marshall Baltour of Rockeas a hostess in Dupont's Exhibit Ing her headdress.
teller li'oundation and Mr. Alan
on the boardwalk at Atlantic City.
Mr. Paul H. H. Snyder served Norman Hall 80n of Mrs. Helen M.
has been attending a house party as his brother's best man. and the Hall of Park avenue was performed
in Great Barrington, Mass., t~ JlBhers were Messrs. Jobn Seaman In a candle light ceremony In tho
past week.
Albert, 3rd, of Wa11lngford: WII- Riverside Church Chapel New York
llam
Henry Faust, brother at' th.e iCity on Friday, September 6 at
ll.lrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harbride:
Joseph W. Tucker of Ger- 5 P.·M.
vard avenue entertained at a lunmantown;
Lewis M. Robbins, of
cheon at her home Monday when
The bride wore a gown of ·Unen
Riverton,
N.
J., and John N. Stull tissue which she brought from
the guests included Circle leaden
and the Program Committee of the ot New. York.
t!hlna when she returned with ber
Woman's
Association
of the The couple will reside In Wells- parents in August. Her finger tip
vUle. New York State. Mr. Snyder
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
'\'eU was held in place by gardenias
was released from the U. S. Navy
ant)
stephanotis which were also
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Flaherty of as a lieutenant commander after
Guernsey road entertained over the flervlng five years In the North At- used in a cascade bouquet which
week-end. the former's Bon-In-law lanUc, the Pacific, and Far Eastern she carried. Her slster, M1.ss Marcia Balfour. was gowned In gold
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John areas.
s1lk tissue and carried a cascade of
Krase of 1\1llwaukce, Wisc., who
shaded yellow flowers,
. are living temporarlly In Annopolis,
COX-SCHOFF
Mr. Robert D. Hall served hie
Md., where Mr. Krase is on a short
marriage
ot
Miss
Jane
The
brother
as best man. Mrs. Balfour
assignment.
Bill Moore of Amherst avenue Schoff, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. was gowned In aqua crepe with
returned from the shore last week Albert Lawrence Schoir of River- black acceS8orles. A dark red corafter operating a parking lot. buel- view road. to Mr. Burton Nowlin sage formed ·an Interesting color
·ness during the summer. Bill bas Cox. Jr•• son of Mr. and Mrs. Cox, contrast.
The gro~m's mother
Baltimore, Md.. took place Satur- wore an Ice blue satin gown with a
left for TUBculum. Tenn., to bnter
day, September 6 at .. o'clock in the pink ostrich feather hat and rose
college as a freshman.
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. corsage.
Roberta Halg of River.view r,oad
The Rev. Dr. David BraUn perThe bride and groom, both gradhas arrived home following a
tormed the ceremOllY.
uates of Swarthmore Col.1ege, plan
month's vacation at Mont TremThe br1de. glven in marriage by to live In New York City. Mr. Hall
blant. and Lake MUskoka, Canada.
Mrs. Harr.y lnge Johnstone of her father. wore an Ivory satin will continue his graduate studies
wedding gown made with a fitted at Columbia University. Mrs. Bali
Mobtle, Ala., Is spending a few
bodlce finished with a narrow will be wOi'klng as an analylst In
weeks visiting her brother-In-law
round coUar with seed pearl trim, the Security Counc1l of the United
and sister, Mr. and MrsJ Harry S.
cap sleeves edged with seed pearls Nations.
Pack, Jr., of Swarthmore avenue.
and a full skirt ending 'In a long
Mr. a.nd "Mrs. NathanJel Myers
train. She wore long gauntlets emand daughter ot Rahway. N. J.,
SEPTEMBER BRIDE
broidered with seed pearls and her
trhe
marriage at' Miss Louise
have returned home after a week's
Chapel length tulle vei" fell from a Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
visit at th~ Myers home on Cornell
lace headdress. She carrIed a round Ralph V. H. Wood, of West Chesavenue.
bouquet ot white gladioli florets and ter, to ~r. Robert A. Sheppard, Jr.,
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel
stepl)anotis with green and white Bon of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Shepand Williain and Barbara Sickel of
ivy leaves and tied with' tulle pard of Va.ssar avenue, will take
Strath Haven avenue have restreamers to Which stephanotis was place Saturday, September 20 at
turned home atter spending the
caught.
2: 30 o'clock at Christ Church, :Mesummer with Mrs. SiCkel's mother,
Miss Margaret Brown of North
dia.
Mrs. WtlUn:m Bittinger on her
Chester road as maid of honor, and
farm in Plymouth, Ohio. DJ'. arid
the bridesmaids, Miss Bdverly MulMrs. Sickel and Barbara wllI drive
HONOR COUPLE
holland of Baltimore, Md.. )IUss
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Brown ot
to Mt. Holyoke College Sunday
where Barbara. will enter as a Mary Augusta Lentz of Bywood, North Chester road entertained at a
Mrs. Louis deMoll of PhlIadelphla, dinner Friday evening when the
freshman.
and Miss Barbara Kent of RlverLangdon EIsbree of Walllngford .vlew road, wore leaf green taffeta guests included the bridal party of
Bins Is returning to (;eorge Schopl dreB8es fashioned similar to the Miss Jane ~chotr of ~lvervJ.ew
where he Is student representative bridal gown. They carried round road and Mr. Burton Nowlin Cox,
at faculty meetings.
bouquets of glad loll florets edged Jr., of Baltimore, Md .• whose marriage took,..lilace Saturday.
Mrs. RaymoD..d Fellows· an,d sons
magnolia·leaves and tied with 'Mrs. H~gh O. Thaver. of North
Dickie and ·Chuckle o{ Garrett ave- with
matching streamers and wore clus.,
nue returned home Sunday from·
..
Chester road entertamed at a kitters of the same flowers In their
Ocean Cltty where they had been hair.
chen shower for the hewly-weds at
vacationing since August 1.
M r. J ames William C ox serve d as Strath Haven Inn on Tuesday of
Peggy Keenen of Harvard ave-~ best man for his brother and the last week.
nue will leave tomoTl'ow for Deni·
_________
ushers included Mr. M. Raymore
son Un.iversity, Granville, Ohio. to Greene and Mr. E. Bryant Freck,
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and· Mrs. J. ·l:t""'rank Beatty of
begin her sophomore year.
both of Baltimore, 1\1d., Mr. FrcdDick Hoot of Lafayette avenue eric Senoff, brother of the bride, Highland- avenue,' Morton, anreturned to Tulane University by and Mr. Louis delololl of Phlladel- nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Pauline Eleanor. to Mr.
plane last week to begin his senior phta.
David S. Binns, son of Mr. and
year.
A reception followed at the home l\Irs. ArthUr 'V. BInns eff MuhlenMr. and Mrs. H. I. Hoot and
of the bride's parents. The bride's
Helen Hoot of Lafayette avenue
will drive to Oberlin College, Ober- mother wore an electric blue crepe FOR
dress and blue velvet hat.
Her
Un, Ohio on Tuesday ot next week
where Helen begins her freshman corsage was of white orchids, The Magazine Subscpritions
mother of the hridegroom chose an
yoar.
CaD
aqua crepe gown with matching
:h8t. Her corsage was of yellow or- Mrs, Uoyd Eo Ka14
chids.
Swarthmore 2080
:Mlss Divlnna Jean Faust, daugh~
ter of Mr. and ?t.lrs. Lee Edward
Faust, of Shamokin. became the
bride ot Mr. Arthur F. F. Snyder.
nephew of Mrs. Marga.ret C. ~""'red
iey of Swarthmore avenue, and of
Mr. Thomas H. Hall. Jr.• of Newark. N, ,1., and West Chester, o~
BEAUTY SALON
Saturday, August 30 at 1 o'clock
in St. John's Reformed Church •.
F alI colors favor fastidious freshness
Shamokin. The Rev. Edward O.
Butkovsky officiated.
The bride, given In marriage by
13 South Chester Road
her father, wore a gown of nylon
Call Swarthmore 0476
'marquisette with lace trim and her
Turkevich. Is the ~ormer
'Mr. and Mrs. Barry S. Pack. -Jr." Miss Elisabeth Cleayes. daughter of
of Swa.rthmoro "avenue, are recelv- Mrs, Carl Cleaves of Park avenue.
l~g congratulations upon the birth
. of a son, Harry S. _Pack, 3rd..
Wednesday. September 3 In the LyIng-In Hospital. Philadelphia.
AII'i',. -I'f'
MOW'1
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Widing
of Moylan are being congrB:tulated
~IZE OF' SOME f'OL\(~
upon tbe birth of a 80n, David Wil- Ve.:;,.S DE-PENDS ON ~,
Bon Widing, on September 4, In
HOW MUCH
GOT
tb.e Lying-In Hospital, PhlladeiMrs.
cr'
UNKLE HttNK SEZ
FUNNY
1'H'
,IN-1li£IR
phla.
, POC.KET.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas '.furkevlch of Kearny. N. J .•. anno~nce 'ihe
birth of a daughter EHsabeth on
August 30.
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SWEET SHOP
Old Bank Bldg.
Tel. Swarthmore 4597-W
Now Open lor Business
The amount you baTe In your
pocket has nothing to do with how
as usual-EVERY day
soon )';ou'll get Fonr tires back after
9:30-6:30
ba'Ving them recapped or vulca:-
Asher's Bonbons
week
75c lb.)
_
at RUSSELl/S. Onr prompt
sent"" is
open
to all • • : we'll add
thonsands 01 driving mOos to ·Ihe
ute 01 eTel'1 tire.
Beautiful Dahlias
Homemade Cakes
"RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN"
RUSSELL'S
COme in and see us.
CAll 0440
DAUMIJUHI f..lU""H1E A'r'ES.
,
SOME DO ••.• SOME DON'T
Yes, some florists "taper off" on service-and some
we have an enviable
ALL-YEAR-ROUND
Reputation to maintain-A reputation· for dependability and satisfaction
AT ALL TIMES
Regardless of the SEASON, the HOUR or the DAY,
or the type of order, you can always count on CARNS!
No.,elt7
and
Decorated.
Candl""
Phone
Balto. PIke
Sprlng8eld
Pa.
Greeting
*
.
Swa.0450
attached
to a lace
headdress.
&he
veil
of Belgian
princess
lace was
carried orchids and bouva.rdta.
Miss Joan Lee Faust, sIster of
the bride, as maid of honor, and
the bridesmaids, Misses Barbara
Henry, Patricia Henry, Emme
Riley and Peggy Ann Stroh, cousins of the bride, were gowned in
nylon bengaUne, the maid of honor
In blue, the :t>rldesmaids in pink.
Flowers,in tl).~ir.Jlair matched their
bouquets of camellias, ivy
pom-poms.
Nivin Snyder. sma II daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. H. Snyder
-
We Telegraph Flowers
and
MEDIA
CHESTER COUNTY
HORSE SHOW
September 18, 19, 20
DEVON HORSE SHOW GROUNDS
DEVON,PA.
Pre.mlins
.. FLICKA. SMOKY
• THUNDERHEAD
Thursday, Frida)'", Saturday
8e!.Jt. 11, 12 and 13
BE'ITY HlJTrON
JOHN I,UND
"THE PERILS OF
fa fitot appoar_ 01. thee fa.
........ hcJn. in dUo - .
1:00 P.M. &: 7:45 P_M. D.I&
(7c;;
fH _".0 1I.s.,.. ...... P.Jl.
In teclmlcolor
A TarIet.,.. cartoon In color and
first run news
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STORE HOURS
Saturday ~latlnec 7:00 P,M.
Children's Show
Daily 7:30 A.M. to 11 P.M.,
..
,
Sunday 8:30
A~M.
to--' ,."
llaJ'
RlOIARD P. VERRALL, C. S.
or New York City
"TIm TROUBLE
wrrH WOMEN"
10:30 P.M.
AT LAST!
the
Painter. have left and
We are OPEN for
BUSINESS .
H_9:80 to &:80
Wedn_)'~
9:80 to t
alice barber, guts
OLD BANK BUILDING
••••••••••••••••••••••••
FAR MORE IMPORTANT
than the dignifled· surroundings of our
establishment is the mental and physical
comfort provided. An adequate aircanditioning system assures perfect
temperature at all times and our amplification allows the service to be heard
distinctly throughout our many parlors
at large gathering..
OLIVER H. lAIR CO.
1820 'CHESTNUT STREET
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Rumsey Chevrolet
_bel'
MICHAEL'S COLLEGE PHARMACY
SCIENCE
of the Board of LecturesblP of the Mother Ohnrdl.
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Yale. and Rutgers Avenues
SWARTHMORE 1439
Homicebrin . Vitamin B CoMplex
Oleum Percomorpbum
Vi.Penta Drops_
Picalcium Phosphate
Cod Liver on
Cecon
Unieap Vitamins
Vi·SyneraI
Registered Phannacist on duty at alI times
Luncheon - Fountain' - Gifts
PHARMACY
THEATRE
Square
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. Sunday ~ SepteonNr 14, 1947
,
_"8:80 O'Clock
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FRESH STOCK
DIe FInA VhUl'C!h of ~ Scientist, In Bo8tOD. V'e,;,.,mmreus
On the Comer
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"Christian Sci,nce: The Impersonal Saviour"
Monday and Tuesday
VICTOR /MATURE
and
PEGGY OUMMINS
In
Mr, ....01 Kn. I. R. JlaoElwee of
Mt. Holyol
Entttled
By
RAY MILLAND and
TERESA WlUGHT
Seltfember 15, II aDd .7,
;rOAN FONTAINE
PATRIC KNOw:LES
FREE LECTURE ON·
''THE BISCUIT EATER"
Wednesday and Thursday
In techntcolor
"J\IY"
"ODD MAN OUT" .
PA.
CordlaIly Invites You to Attend A
"MOSS ROSE"
"THE 11IIEF OF
BAGDAD"
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SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVMlIA
In
Sunday only
SABU
• OONR.AJ) VElDT
JUNE DUPREZ
Mond-,., 'n'
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FRIDAY
Prof. and Hrs. :J;l. O. LaDlle and
their Bon Ro~ert Unge Of "Lange·
wood," Ba.ltimore pike, accompanied by Hr.. H. A. Bright of
Washington. D. C., are spending
month of September on a motor
to Wisconsin, visiting relatives
friends.
from .. two-week motor trip to
Greenwich, Conn., and
Booton,
.
They
were
accompanied
PmER B. TOLD, Editor
MARJORIE TOLD, AJoooclate E41tor
Lorene MeCarter
Rosalie Peirsol
Margaret Keenen
hom. b,. their oon Donald who had
Theodore Hicklng
opont the aummer at camp Deerwood, Bold.rn_ N, B.
,
Entereet . . Second ClaBB Matter. January 8f. 1821, at the PM
Otftce at Swarthmore•. PL, under the Act of Karch I, la7'.
Dr. and Ml'lI. T. Leigh WUHam.
and three ohUdrenof Harvard aveDEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
nue leave nut. Tueada.y for a two..
week _tlon at Rehoboth Beach.
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1947
Dr. and lin. w,mama will entertain Mr. anol Mra, A. Craig Succop
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teachers will meet at the Church of BuUer, Pa., . . their guesta for
Pl,.byterian Church Notes
Sunday morning at the 11 o'cioci.{ vn Monday evening, September 16, a few days.
llfervlee Mr. Braun wllI l)reach on at 1.30 o'clock .
Hn. William Freegard and her
"'Thill Constant Seeklng."
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer at dang'htsr Linn Of Swarthmore aveThe Church Hour Nursery w111 the Harvard avenue entrance, and nue, and Mrs. :J;larl H. Weltz of Colbe held during the Church Hour for Mr. and Mrs. George W. SWeet at lege ·avenue motor4!d to cape MaY,
chlldren ages 1 to 7.
tho driveway-transept entrance will TliesdaY, The FreeBl'rds have re. Mr. FaUlJt will be the soloist this assist the minister In a-reeUng the turn.1I while Mrs. Weltz w.U1 reSUDdsy morning. The Chapel Choir congregation after the 11 o'clock main a week with her daughter,
will resume singing September 21. service Sunday morning.
MJaa Eltt,. Weltz who Is vacatlonThe Church School will open for
iDI there.
re&tetratlon thls Sunday morning at
Trinity Note.
Dean Elverett Hunt and Hrs.
1:4.6 o·e.lock.
New members are
Holy Communion will be cele- Hunt aDd their SOD Alan Bunt pf
welc9me to tbe Church School at brated on Sunday at 8 A. J4.
Elm avenue returned home last
..,y time.
Church Scbool will be open for week from Jackson Hole. Wyo.,
The Chapel Choir will rehearse
w'here they bad been vaea.Uon1nc
registration at 9:45 A. M.
on Thursday .evenlngs at 7:45
The Church Nursery School bas for tho 8ummer months.
otctock.
reopened in the home of Dr. and
Dr. and Mrs. George Armltage of
Circles 6 and 6 of the Woman's
Mrs. J. A. calhoUD, 214 Elm avew South Cheater road have returned
A.I8oclatlon will be In charge of the
nue. Children may be lett at thla from & week's vacation at cape
Flowers tor the Flowerless next
schOol during the 11 o'clock acr-- Mu.
.
week. Flowers should be lett at the
vice on Sunday mornlnp.
Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch
home of Mrs. Frank G. Keenen,
will be cared tor by a coml,el:&E,t I of Yale avenue ha.ve returned
711 Harvard avenue on Wednestltaff. Children are accepted trom home from a two-week vacation at
day evening or before 9 o'clock on
age one upward,
C8.pe May.
Thursday morn1n.g.
At
the
11.
o'clock
service
'Waldo R. Fisher of Guernsey
Circle 8, Mrs. George Schobinger.
Sunday
morning
the
reator
roa.d
. haa returned trom Ta.bor
Chairman. will meet on W,ednesday,
preach on ,the topic "The Bele- .Aca.4emy. Marlon, Mass., wbere h e
8eptembel" 17. at 11 o'clock at the
of the C'purch:"
studied na.vigatlon, salling and sea.
honie of Mrs. Frank K. Keenen, vancy
Choir School has resumed S8a- manshlp. W,aldo 'had two orul••s
'U& Harvard avenue. Members are
aekt;d to please bring .sandwiches. slons and will meet on Mondays'and down the MaiD. coast. the last one
The Trustees w.111 meet Tuesday Wednesdays at 4:30, with choir ro- ext~ndlng over 10 days.
hearsals on Thursday evenings at
eVenlnl'. September 16. at 8 o'clock
Mrs, Frank Reynolds of Guern7:30.
Lak
In the· Church office.
Tbe Women's GuOd will have its aey road has returned from
e
The Session will meet Friday first meeting on Thursday at 2 P. Mohonk, New York.
evenins. September 19. at 8 o'clock M. In the parish house to dlscu.sa
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. IN.oher
fn the Church olrlce.
the holiday fair to be held ·lD the Guernsey road have retUrned from
.The Church School o1'flcers and late fall. Tea will be served.
Three Mile Island. Center :aarbor,
The Women's Gulld will hold N. H •• where they spent the month
its fall rummage Sale on Wednes- of AUcust and the Ilrst 1Y.eek of Sepday. October 8 and Thursday, Octo. 'ember.
IIWARTBHOR:J;l PRESBYTERIAN ber 9.
Bob Loricwell of Lafayette aveCHURCH
The
Young
Peoples
F,,\I.)wshlp
I
nue
baa arrived home after taking
Rev. Davld Braun. Minister
of Trinity Church wUl attend a a. lO-week summer course at the
RoY, H. Lewla CUtler, Minister
buttet supper In the reoreaUon Dramatio Workllhop ot the New
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
ll:00·A. M.-Dr. Braun will preach room on Sunday, September 21 at School for Socl&! .Reeearcb. In New
. on "This Constant Seeklng."
6 P. M.
York Cit,..
The parl3h oWce Is open HonMrs. Ari'hur W; Kent of
METHODIST CHUROH
days
througb
Fridays
from
9
A.
M.
Ridge.
Ill., who baA been visiting
nOY N. KelBer, D.D~. Minister
SUNDA~SEPTEMBER14
to 12 A. M.
old friends in SWarthmore for sev9: 46 A. M.--Church School
eral weeks, left Friday for Dux11:00 .L M.-Morning Sermon.
Methoclial! Church Notes
bury, Hass., to visit her sister, Hrs,
The Church SChool meets on Bun... Arthur N. Holcombe.
'1'RINITY CHURCH
day morning at 9:46. ClaBBes are
Jay Snape ot Harvard avenue has
IUv. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER I i
provided tor children of aU ages returned from a. lO-day motor trip
1.0l) A. M.-HoIY Communion,
and for adults.
through the White Mountains and
9:46 A. M.--Church School
The minister ·wlll preach at the 8. stop at Bowdoin Collese. Maine.
11:00. A. ·M.-Morning Prayer and
where he plans to enter as a. colBermon. Topic: "The Re..- morning service at 11 o'clock.
Tha ushers for the morning- are lege freshman this month. Jay
levancy of the Church."
John C.· Spahr, James R. Deeds. apent the· summer as a swimming
THE RlilLIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
Harry E~ New. and James O. councilor at Camp Nlchecronk,
FRI:J;lNDS
Stephona.
Pike County.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
The Church Nursery Is open
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
11 :00 A. H.-Heetlng for Worship.
during tho morning service to care Wallingford are on 8. three-week
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
for the younger children. Mrs. motor trip through New Eng~d
9:10 to .:aO-lleWlng and Quilting Theodore L. Purnell and Mary and Montreal. from which point
in Whittier House. Box Lunchthey "WIll take a. boat trip on the
eon.· All are cordially In- Ann Dlekinson are in charge.
Tiled.
.
Tho Woman's Society of Cbrlst- .at. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers.
ian Service will meet at a. covered
Bllly Brown of North Chester
.
.
1'IR8'l' CHURCH OF CHRIST
dish luncheon on Wednesday at road baa arrived home from Camp.
1lCIl!l!!lTIST OF SWARTHMOR:J;l
12:30 hi the Ladles Parlors. This Idlewild, N. H.. after two months
Park Avenue below Harvard
will bo followed by the regular of camp Ufe.
SUNDA~SEPTEMBER14
monthly meeting.
.Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rutherford of
11: 00 A. lL-Sunday School.
Strath Ha.ven avenue have returned
'11:80 A. .,-Snnday Lesson SerChristian Science a..urch
home after
vacationing at the
mon.
"Substance" is the Bubject ot ·the Rutherford summer home at WadWednea4ay evening meeting each
'leek, a p.m. Reading room open Lesson-Sermon In a.ll Churcbes of dington, N. Y.
(lai1ll' "",cept liunlilQ'a ..,01 holidays Christ. Scientist, on Sunday, SepCbarles Kelghton ot Cedar lane
U to 6 p.m. Wednssday evening, 7
10 7:60 p.m. an'" 9 to 9:80 p.m. tember 14.
will entet" the University of Pennsylvania this faiL Charles 'has been
h
working at Buck Bill Falls for the
FIRST OIURCH OF CHRIST" SCIENTIST,
Bummer months.
ScIenUllcally Alr-Condittoned
FrIday and Saturday
JAMES MASON
In
New Dellghtfully
AIR OONDlTIONED
AT SWABTIDIOBE,
TIlE SW~TBMOREAN. INC" PUBU8HF'R
l'boIIe, Swartbmore otIOO
COLLEGE THEATRE
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PAULINE"
4th ANNUAL
FA LL ANO WIN TER
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CHURCH SERVICES
don't . • . We're in the "some don't" class, because
The Bouquet
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NEWS NOTES
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Friday, September 12, 1947.
SWARTHMOREAN
of Baltimore pike. Swarthmore, as
flower girl wore" dress of pink
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hr 12, 1947
1 rtll
Theatre
adjoining College Theatre
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Chester and Fairview Road. Neu
SWARTHMORE
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Presorlptlons
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Called for
DelI_
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111'8. S. H. Chal>ll1un and ,.eon Joel turned to their borne In Rose Valof Park avenue flew home from ley la.,Jt week following a Bummer
Windsor. Conn.. where they bad apent in Bedford BUlB, N. Y. Louise
visited Mrs. Chapman's mother. wltJ enter the eighth grade of the
Mrs. Alfred \0Id8. They were aq- Swarthmore Schools tbls tall.
M["s. Antonlca Fairbanks of Park
companied borne by Sarah ChapmaD who had bci.m spending the avenue Is entertaining Mrs. Pusey
Jone8 of South Dartmouth, Mass.,
summer with hel' grandmother.
as
her house guest.
Mrs. Ralph V. Little. Jr.• and Bon
Donald of HaverCol'd place und
Joan l"'aulkncr of Dickinson aVeMrs. Arthur E. Bassett of North nue Is a member of the fresbman
Chester road have retUl'ned from class at Tusculum College, Green'vUle, Tenn.
a motor trip to Canada.
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Friday, Sap.......... 12, 1947
Mrs. Herman Wittmeyer and her
Mr. and Mrs. Reavis CI)X and
daughters Louise and Josepblne re- fhelr children David and Rosemary
NEWS NOTES
It's Easy to Select from Our
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LARGER FOOD ASSORTMENTS
WIth aN brands prop.rly priced, marked as atlvertl., you a ..1
of Ogden avenue returned
home last week after a 9000 mile
trip through Yellowstone National
Park, CaHforiila and Oregon.
Mrs. Joseph Carter and baby SOD
Dilly of Vassar avenue will ftty to.
Denver, Colo., next Tuesday to
KEYSTONE SCHOOL.
Cox
CLASSIFIED
OF
BUSINESS
PERSONAlt-Vacuum cleaners, Iro!!_..
toaIters and radios. repaired, calrea
for and dellvered. Call Robert Brooks,
Swarthmore 1648.
Pbone Swar&bmore 1141-1818.1\[
J01n Mr. Carter who bas accePted
a teaching pOSition In Brecken-
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PERSONAL-Servlce on all makes of
electric washers (Bend.bl: Included),
lronel"B,
vacuum cleaners, ranges,
Irons. toasters, fana and lamps. Also
wlrlnS'-new and old.. All work complies to Fire Underwrtters apeclflca...
tiona. Call Erich lL Hausen. Swarthmore ' 2 8 6 0 - W . '
,
IIOIUS
ridge, Colo.
1\Ir. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of
Wallingford HUls entertained their
son-In-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles F. FrederiCk, Jr.• Of
Columbus. Ga., tor' a few days last
week.
Mr. q.nd Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
have returned to tqeir home on
Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
from Wellsboro, . Pa.. where Mrs.
Clyde ha.\1 been spending the Bummer at the old family home and
where Mr. Clyde joined her Au-
Made by CoIdweU
immediate DeIlver,
.
Media Lawn Mower
& Equipment Co. '
ServIced DU1'In& Winter Montho.
JllEDIJ\ 1141>8
gust 1.
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,..S
s._. _. Jbe
PEAS
W ANTElJ..-UrgenUy. by young doctor
and family to rent or sub.let furnl.shed house or apartment for one
year. call SWarthmore 1403-R.
,!:~21ge
wUl buy at best
prices, old china, glass, furniture,
firearms, Can Holly Oak 4313 or Holly
Oak 6120, collect for appointment. All
bUHlness - confidential. Colonial Cupboard. No.5" Philadelphia Pike, Wilmil];tft.on, Delaware.
WANll'ED-Wie
$1.S.
la fo, $a.17
fa<
WANTED-Yetuan and bride-to-be
desire small apartment. Swarthmore
Buy by th. Dozen
and Say.
l!1)28-J, .
Helper after
school until after dinner and all day
Saturday. Tel. SwarthtnOre 2822-M.
W,ANTED-Mother'8
W ANTED-Houdry Process Engineer,
wife and. baby, desperately need to
rent house, by September 18. Call
~edta 1l903-M.
I
Sirloin, Porterhouse or Round Beef
STEAKS'
or ROASTS
Th. followlllg cui ..... fro. la...
h ••• w.llhlnl 25 to :so .Id ..cit.
tar._
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Ib
'"lh.KlII.d, Long bland
DUCKI·INCS
Week
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F~r-_-s..
::--:nu=~ets--::B=-.-d~d~oe---':-k--
fnd
Sea
1'1'.... nuets Plouad_r
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1'1'.... .J.rs.y Sea Trout
Food
Values
_rt Ma".
Wit.
ROBrFORD
Whole Grain
BlCE
:a18
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!~:35C
An. C.IKomla Seedl...
RAISINS
~t: 10.
4se
.se
or Dill
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BE HIGHER
THIS FALL
Call
MASON' BUILDERS.
SUPPLY COMPANY
_0841>
VAN ALEN BROS.
For
RIDLEY PARK
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
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GOLD BOND
Miscellaneous carpen-
Builder
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
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FOR QUICK SERVICE
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call
Swarthmore 2263
RUMSEY CHE"nOLE'"
,Y n
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Swarthmore 1439 .
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. SPORTING GOODS
Since 1901>
Temporary Location
UNNINGHAM
Painters & Paper Hangers
816 £DGMONT AVE.
cheater
Rear of Bouquet Beauty Shop
We should Know How
,~;w". 2200 40911llchJgan Ave.
Driveway Construction
Aspb3;lt..t;lr C(m~r,ete
PETER DI NICOLA
Phone swa. 2626
·,We-eall and Deliver
She heard a nlliihbor
lift the ·phone.
The click was very clear.
lind so she
Signed off presently.
Now wasn't she a dear?
.
Swarthmore 1727
,
M. WEINSTEIN
Talloring-Dry Cleaning
SwartJuUore, Pa.
QUALITY LUGGAGE
Sizes 15" to 26"
$lS.1I5 to $28.50
Tax Included
Fred 'A. Fish, Jeweler
Ii East State Stroot, Media
Phone Media 1916
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Evap. MILK 4:! 45c:
FOR SALE--Standard bucket-a.day
water lleater. practicallY new, $19.
Can Media 1589.
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SALE--ChUd's
chifforobe.
5
drawers, maple finish. Excellent
condition. $20. Call Media 1589.
FOR
FOR SAUE-Double Maple bed, excellent condition. $15. Call Media 1589.
,
FOR SALE-Two oval flber rugs,
natural color. 5 ft. x 7 ft: 7ft. x 9
ft. Swarthmore 0231-J.
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A bit of both she is, laughing, learning, teasing, trying.
LETTUCE
To help todays children rate .~igh for health. nature's most nearly
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perfect' food has been improved. More fun to drink, Sealtest Homogenized
Vitamin D Milk is smoother, richer tasting than regulor Dlilk, has
cream in every delicious drop. This milk, from specially supervised
farms, has been scientifically processed by Supplee in our dairy
plants. It's easier to digest, has Vitamin D added for extra bone prot,ection.
NEW lOWER PRICES .
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Order this fine milk for your children
and your wliole fCJll!i1y to enjoy.
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SUP P LEE
Onparty·linetelephones.conrtesy pays dividends I Be brief .
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FOB BENT
FOR RENT-Garage on South Cheater
road below Ya1e avenue. Telephone
SWarthmo~ 1126-3'.
FOR RENT-Pleasant. second floor
room. Suitable tor young coUJ,lle.
Con v e n i e n t to all transportaUon.
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A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
Electrical Contractor
All Trpes of FlectrlcaJ
'n....u • ....,.,.
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Repairs
,
ITS NO MYSTER.Y
of Pennsylvania
• •• how modern homemakers can read while they
Cook. YOU can. too. with a modern automatic
gas range I Ovens of the mode~n gas range
hold, steady. even temperatures-they save
yo!' the trouble of guessing or peeking.
and leave you free time for
reading or other relaxation.
See the new gas ranges at your
local dealer's or at the showrooms of
Philadelphia Electric Company-and
It'll be no mystery to you why .0
Ii'lGny women ChoOse gci~ Cciokil'l~1
SenlDgSWUChmo... 8Dd
VlclnJq for 11118&
Tweaq Yean
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
PHILADELPHIA
ELICIRle COMPANY
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LOST
LOST-Yellow tom eat, vicinIty Cheater roa4 and. BIJn ..nnue. Tel.
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The Bell Telephone Company
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SWwtI!!p<>l!,UI4. ".
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c8na ••• Hang up
gently • • • Take the lead in
. good party.Jlne manners. It
wII1 mean betterscrvieefor alL
FOR SALE-Girl's bicycle., 28 Inch.
balloon tires. '209 Park avenue.
Swarthmore 0175-M,.
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china closet; folding s ere ens;
kitc.henware; household articles. Tel.
Swarthmore 1068-W.
in
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Ask for it by name ••• Sealtest
Homogenized Vitamin D Milk • • • from
your Supplee milkman or Seoltest
storekeeper. and ask for It in restaurants.
bed s tea d,
FOR SALE-Heavy mahogany dlntng
room set, 9 straight chairs. 1 arm
chair. Tel. Swarthmore 2241-J.
FOR SALE-Duncan Phyfe sofa. exeellent condition. Tel. Swartnmore
3367_W.
FOR SALE-Baby Grand plano. Call
, evenings:, 211 College avenue..
FOR SALE-Pedlgree Siamese Seal
Point female; 8 months; innoculat- •
ed granddaughter < of Newton's.J Yan
Tana.. Phone Swarthmore 0618.
FOR SALE-Tomatoes for cannlng.
Phone Swarthmore 0790·W.
FOR SALE-Electric furnace mall.t
good condition. UsW Rice coal,
cheapest and most efficient way of
heating. Call Swarthmore 1676,
FOR SAI..E-New wire fence in original roll 330 ft. x 32 inches, complete with '26 new sreal posts. Intended for child's play yard but never installed. .$20. Swarthmo:ie 0335-R.
FOR SA.I..E--Two girlS
tunt~ In
good
condlUon. Tel. Swarthmore
0695.J.
And one of the most pleasing of her childhood charms is the
eagerness that good health bring~
Crbp Pa••aI Celery
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New Goldea .weet POtatoe8 ~ I... S"
FAR SALE-M,ahogany
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Charles E. Fischer
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
302 Gayley SL, Media.
FUEL DlL
COAL
331 Dartmouth Avenue
1Dsu1a--
COAL
FOR SALE--oUpright piano:
electric range; vanity dresser:
trola. Tel. SwaTthmore 0590-M.
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tlal.
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NEEJ;) AFIRE.
FOR SALE
Crisp, Califomia, Iceberg
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WORKING
WANTED-Double studio couch; 6 or
6 cubic 100t refrigerator, In goo,!
condition.
Reasonable.
SwaTthmore
0162-M.
Enr1ched with VItaraIn D
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8
DAYS TILL "lOU WD.L
WANTED-Instructor. U. of P., ex. naval offlcer, and wife, both SwaTthmore College graduates, desire 3 or ...
room unfurnished apartment. Telephon~ Swarthmore 0614.
JUI9c
Oily.. _". Hu• •, _ ...... 27c
Princess Mustard
I>. lie
Vinegar ASCO C"" .., ' ' ' : : 17e
Mild Ch.... a4ge
Sharp Cheese
"">35c
Chee.. Food. "'r.::' 2-::' 83c
.a. . .
tion.
rICl"eeD1Dg,
Prop. sit. in Folsom, Ridley TWp.,
Del. Co., Pa., on the NE ad. ot Syca.~ Swazthmore 1448
more Ave,. 150 ft. SE of Fourth SL. In
WIWAM BROOKS
front 40 ft. and In dpth. 100 it. !Known
as 336 SYcamore Ave.
Improvements consIst of 1 story
Ashes & Rubblah Bemoved
frame bungalow 18 x 24 feet.
1AWD8 Mowed
General BaullDg
Sold as the property of Daniel S,
13811an1!ng Aft,
lII0rt0D, Pa.
RIM and DorIs W, RIch.
WANTED-Apartment, 3 or 4 rooms,
bath, kitchenette, unfurnished. first
or second floor. Reliable buslnpss
couple. No children, no pets. Can
Medl,. 1286_'"
PICILES
Pickles .... ..,. -
panellng,
.,
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ONLY
Phone: Media 0766
JUNE TERM. 1947
'WlANTEn-Trunk-{lny kind, In good
condition. Call Swarthmore 0124-J.
5Se
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Frtday, 'SepL 19, 1947
9 :30 A. M. Eastern Daylight Time
Conditions: .$250.00 caeh or oerUfled check a~ Urne. of sale (unlea
otherwise stated In adverUsement)
balance In ten days. Other oondl·
tions on day of sale.
FIERI FACIAS
No. 9«.
secretarial
Thursdays.
'2196, even-
_Sweet Mixed
A Popular
e:
.5.
7'.
a..
31e
Ib
. Paperhanging
a
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SMOKED
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and
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LEGAL NOTICE
EBtate of. WILLIA.Jl J. :POLLOCK Ir~
deceased.
LETTERS OF ADMLNISTRATION
On the above Estate haw been
granted to the undersigned, who request all peraoua having claims or
d~mands against the Estate ot' the
decedent to make known the same
and aU persons indebted to the d~
cedent to make payment, without de.
lay, to
Samuel T. Pollock,'
P. O. Box No. 21,
Swarthmore, Pa.
Or to his Attorney
Helen)f, Wilcox..
6031 W1llton Avenue,
PERSONAL-WOMEN - SPqT REDUCING-Inches ott where tleslred.
while
privately relaxing'.
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Schmidt. 1624 Chesnut Street, Locust Esbtte of SUSAN K.. ROXBY, late of A>,,_------------~
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the Borough at Morton, deceased.
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LE'rrERS Testamentary on the above
PERSONAL-WE buy turnlture and Estate have been granted to the Unhousehold goods. Any art!cle' In derelped, who request all persons
genCT8l. Phone Chester 26233.
having clalme or demands against the
Estate of the decedent to make known
PERSONAL- Chair
caning.
Also, the same. and nil persons Indebbad to
woman
wants part - time
work the decedent to make pa.yment, withWrite T. Harper, Yale Avenue and out delay. to
Conlrar
John B. Roxby, Executor
124 Harvard Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa.
WAl'ITED
Home bnprovementa.. AlterOr to his Attorney
W ANTED-Secretary, 10 to 12 A. Mo, John E. Genaemer
aUons, Kitchen moderDlzaand 1-3 p. M. Moonday through Fri- 1004 Glrard Trust Bldg.
6T-8-22
day for SwaJ;thmore POst. Office ex- Philadelphia. 2, Pa.
&lOB. Custom-bollt cabinets,
perience, rapid dictaUon, and Ught
bookkeeplng. Box 0, The SwarthSHERIFF SALES
cement work, knol;t, pine,
morean.
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ca.parlJOns, and thereby buy more Intelligently. It al.. ...... .,
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NEWS NOTES
Dorothy Borden of South Prince.
ton avenue left )Olonday for the
.Ward-Belmont Junior Coil e g l~.
N as h vi1e. Tenn., to begin ht)r
Ire8hman year.
Sgt. Peter B. Murray of Yale
avenue has returned to Virginia
Military In'sUtute. Kexington, Va.i
to begin his second year after
serving one and a half years In
th e U . S . Ar my.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lincoln
and family of Westdale avenue' returned ·homo last week after va·
catlonlng for a month with Mrs.
Ltncoln'lI parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Jeasup ot Haverford avenue
who are summering in Walllngford, Vt., until Octobe;: 1. Mr. and
Mrs. Lincoln also 8Pent a week
with Mr. Lincoln's fa.mIlY.ln BOtlton...
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Dr. and Mrs. Henry Lawr~nce
Smith, Jr., and 80DS JOllatban and
Henry L. Smith, 3rd, are visiting
the former's mother, Mrs. Henry L.
Smith pt S, ..arthmore avenue tor a
few days.
Johnny Snape of Harvard avenue
has returned home after two
months of cal'!lp~ng at Camp
Nlchecronk, Dingman's Ferry, Pike
County. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Roy Snape motored to the camp
for the week-end and were accornJlanled home by Johnny.
1922
25th Year
Mr. ·andMrs. D. M. G9wing of
Parrlah road were ...eek-end gueat8
of MLU LoulR Watklu of Sb,ker
Heights. Ohio 'and attended the
National Air Races In Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ;to Thorpe
ot East Hartf'Jrd, Conn., were recent week-end guests of Mr.
Thorpe's parents, Mr. and Mra.
Walter L. Thorpe of Dickinson avenue.
.
Mrs. David Ulrick Ullman and
her son Ricky of "Happy Hearth",
Amherst avenue, have flown to
Milwaukee, Wisc., to spend a month
with Mrs. Ullman's parents, Mr..
and MrJ. D. D. Wenslnk, and while
thore will attend the 66th wed'dlng
anniversary of her grandparents
and also celebrate Rickey's second
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. G: Warder Crosson
of Riverview roa.d apent a 10-day
vacation visiting their son, Mr. G.
Warder CressoD. Jr., and family of
Montvale, N. J" and also were
J. S. LEES
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Peggy RobinsoD, email daUl'bter
guests of Mrs. C ......on·s brother,
of
Mr. and 14 ..... Ford F. RoblllllOnMr. Bamuel C. Lukens and tamlly
of Westdale avenue celebrated ber
at their cottage at Buck Hill .
third birthday annlverslt'.V on
Mra. David· Mccahan, and Betty Tuesda.y after-noon by entertaining
and _John ,Mccahan of Strath Hav~n a group of her Uttle friends. They
avenue have rdturned from a Included \ Gappy Pelrsol, Dottle
week's motor trip tbroagh '-:~'ew Plumer, Parkle Smith. Judy 140Schoch,
Marian
Hampshire. They were accompan- coIn, Nelson
Hemenway,
Maggie
Cochran,
Ann
led home by Patsy McCahan who
Stauffer.
JlDny
Motr.
and
Rogel"
has been serving as a councilor at
camp Kehona, Lake Wlnnepau- and Malcolm Anthon,)"•.
saukee,~. H., this summer.
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins of Cedar
BulIding Constrnctlon
lano was guest ot honor at an butAIlemUons _ Repabs
door supner party last week when
her da.ughter, Mrs. PhlUp G. Cre88man ot' Glen Riddle entertained In
Swarthmore 0283-J
honor of her D;lother's birthday 'an-
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Garter Girdle. is a new seamles,. no-bones alI-of-a-piece girdle of
natural. trcc-grown liquid latel< .•• molded to shape ••• as porouS
as your skin.
IT'S A SECOND SKIN. The way it fits is nothing short of a
miracle, Every-way stretch that- gives with every move you
make •.• kccps you in 9te best form all the time.
Luncheons ,~.OO
DInners from ,1.111
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BANQUET ROOMS
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garden or office, for beach or business and for all ac ~ive sports and
work. Removes the necessity for a sanitary belt. For daytime
dress and evening usc. choose -the famous Playtex Living Girdle
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Leg Of Lamb
69c lh
Fresh Killed Roasting Chicken 55c--lh
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For the convenience of those who find it
difficult to transact their banking business dur.
ing our
, regular daily banking hours which are
from 8:00 A. M. until 3:00 P. M. Mondaysthrough Fridays, this Bank will be open every ,
Friday evening from 7:00 P.~M. until 8:00 P. M.,
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VOL 19--No. 38
FLOWERS BOW IN
CLUB'S FALL SHOW
Many Prize Stickers
Awarded Local
Fanciers
The Fall Flower Show of the
Swarthmore Woman's Club drew
a large number of Interested
trlends and members Tuesday.
Septembet 16. The judges were
Mrs. Samuel Crothers, Jr" ot Wallingford, John H. Dodds of Jenkintown, and Ar'hur R. Redgra.ve ot
Swarthmore. Mrs. D. Reed Greer
as chairman or the garden department and Mrs. A. R. Redgra.ve as
eo-chairman acted as hostesses.
The entries were classified as
follows: garden flowers and arrangements. Prize-winners In' each
class are:
~brid Tea-Rose: first-Mrs. J.
H. Perkins.
Vase of roses: first-Mrs. J. H.
Perkins; second - MrlJ. Frederick
Lang: third -!\Irs. H. A. Petrsol,
Jr.
Gladiolus: first - Mrs. L. Perkins.
Vase of cosmos: first - Miss
LHlian BO)'t; Second-Mrs .. R. T.
Bates.
Vas. of cosmos; first - Miss
Boyt.
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Marigolds, large dark shades:
first-Mrs. A. P. Smalley; secondMrs. Wlillam A. Ralman.
Marigolds, huge Ught shades:
llrst-_-Mrs. R. T. Bates; secondMrs. Charles L. Maas.
Josephine Marigolds: first-Mrs.
John H. Pitman.
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SWARTHMORE, Pl\., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,1947
POSIES ELUDE CIULL
Fall officially begins nert Tuesday, although Its first chill breath
was felt here this week. Posies
lingering In fading gardens will
welcome the cuttJng shears and
~helr owners' graCIOUSne88 in 8ond:':
Ing them Indoors, where they will
not be conffonted by their wilted
frIends but w111 bring cheer to
Bufterlng humans. Througb Flowers
tor the Flowerlesa which closes Its
annual program this month, local
bloBBoms are contributed and taken
each week to the Phlladelpbla. Gen_
eral Hospital. The. September work
is being handled by Mrs. Frank
Keenen who keeps a receptacle on
her porch at 718 Harvard aVenue
to receive flowers Wednesday evenings and before 9 A. M. Thursdays.
FALL EXCHANGE
AT CLUB ON 24th
H.S.ELEVENMEETS
DARBY ON 26TH
To Fight First Fall
Fray On Home
,Field
, A Swarthmore Higb School footpall team, with a lot of promise
b
ut also with some uncertainties.
wlll open the 1947 season against
Darby HIgh at Rutgers Field, :F'rlday afternoon, September 26. Tho
team has displayed plenty of scoring power and a flne competitive
spir1t in practice
scrimmages
against other strong high school
and prep teams. Its starting llneup
will be a strong one, The doubts
about it lte In the lack of adequate
and experienced reserves at several
spots.
Too, the loa,s of, Captain George
. '
.
Storck. out of athletics for another
H~tchm.an
'year beca"•• of the)ojury he sUlltalned In the game with Ridley
1,0 1,g S ~
Township last 10all, will be felt.
Storck, who would without doubt
have been one of the all-time
The Colin R. Hltchmans of greats of SWarthmore football, Is
Thayer road were hosts Saturday continuing as captain and his
night to over 400 guests at n Hoe- presence on the bench will have
Down and Farm Frolic on their an inspiring effect on the squad.
Lande-nberg farm. The evening A field captain will be chosen for
featured muaic by the National each game.
Broadcasting' Company's Sleepy , The two ends, Barry Patton and
.Hon9W Ga.qg, square, and round Dave Collins, are big, k'angy al\d
ba.rn danCing oontests of chuckling both have had a year's first team
variety. hearty fare pre~ared over experience. Both are good pass
open fires, all combined to set the catchers and their very plze s1;lould
highly entertained guests aqulver have an InthnldaUng effect on opwith the back-to-the-farm yen.
posing players. But this Is one of
The surprise, a live goose "bird the positions where a lack of good
At
In the gilded cage" was woh b~: replacements may show up.
present
BUt
Froebel
Is
about
the
Mrs. William Flannigan the wif
who won it as the mother of seven players.
At tackle the team is rich In machildren. Russell Jenkins and
terial
and there is a hot fight on
Lo.ga.n Lawrence won the music
for
starting
places.
Ave Blake,
prize. an anttque chair with acDave
Smith.
Jerry
Berkowitz,
cessories. Marie Louise Forsythe
,Howard
Pressman,
Jack
Dodds and
won the dress prize to become
Fetherolf
all
are
looking
good and,
Miss Hoe ·Down of 1947. Her
the
wa.y
things
stand
now.
all sl~
mother Mrs. F. 'H. Forsythe and
may see action at various times
her brother-in-l~w -John MUter
during the season. No team in the
'gave her pressing competition as
district Is likely to show more
did a group of guests from Lanstrength at t'bis importan.t spot.
caster County who wore the MenThe guards apparently will round
nonite garb.
out a stout Une. Bonny Baughn. Go
Mrs. J. Archer Turner, Jr., and very good player at times last seaMrs. Joseph H. Walter won the son. Arthur Baraclough and Rosa
greased pig contest In a dead heat Pfalzgraff all ha.ve speed and arc
and will each receive a pig fatten- showing up well. Milton Helmuth
ed On the Hitchman farm and alsO seems Jikely to follow a family
butchered when it weights 300 football tradition.
pounds. '1%e turkw In the straw
Despite the loss of Storck at cencontest was won in great excite- ter, the Indications are that this
ment by Mrs. Peyton·R.. Bray who position will be well manned. Jack
will receive her turkey gobbler HoUtz. Charles Keenen and Barr!
for Thanksgiving. Th·e bar prize, Coleman are performing well. The
a six foot Bromo Seltzer bottle, first two have the call but Colewas won by Herman Potl1tZ of man looks ,like a very good prosPhiladelphia..
pect for coming seasons.
The backfield has speed and
Out ut town guests for the
power,
but also reflects a possible
occasion were Mr. Mark H. Kenlack
of
experlmced replacements.
nedy, C~alrsvnle, Ohio, Mr. and
BUl
Huey,
Larry Dalton, Dana
Mrs. Eo W. Hltchman~ Mr. and
Swan
and
Sandy
Ford are doing
Mrs. Sherman C. Shuli. and Mr.
the
quarterbacking
and there are
and Mrs. Charles B. Hart. Wheelsome
good
ball
handlers
and passing, W. Va.:. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
era
In
this
quartet.
But
Bill Is
Womsley, Miss EmIly stuart, Mnr.
the
only
one
with
conference
exJames V. Scott, Pittsburgh. Mr.
perience.
Harry
McGUberry
Is
,back
and Mrs. John M. Colton, Hagers.
town, Md., Miss Helen H .... for one ot the halves and. with addEaston, ·Mr. and )(J'B,. Fred .A. ed. confidence from last season's
BearcJsIey and child...... John and play. this boy obould have a big
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Pleasures
Discuss Traffic
On Monday night, SePtember 16.
a committee met with the· Burgess
In ,Borough Hall to dlscU!lS the
Saleable Goods To Be
Received on
23rd.
The Woman's Club will hold its
annual Fall Clothing and Household Exchange on Wednesday
Sellt 24 In tho clubhouse. Mrs.
George W. Sweet will be chairman,
Mrs.. John E. Michael and l\{rs. J.
Paul Brown wlll act as co-chairmen.
Several InnOVations will be introduced this fall. Household articles, furniture. and bric-abrac will
be displayed In the lou~e, and
clothing. shoes, and all wen ring
apparel on the mai~ floor. The
committee wlll not be responsible
for any articles· lost during the
sale.
On Tuesday. September 23, the
doors wUl be opened at 9:15 to
receive those registering their
articles fOr sale, continuing until
4 p.m. There will be no preview
that evening. On Weduesdu.'Y,
September 24, the d001'S will open
a~ 10 a.m .• and th~ sale will con_
tinue untU 8 p.m., to allow late
men shoppel·s an opportunity.
Money and all unsold items must
be claimed on Thursdalr. Septem_
ber 25. between 1 and 4 p.m. As
hus been customary, 25 % ot all
sales will be retained by the club.
and 75% ret~rned to the owners.
An unclal'med clothing ~ will be
tUl'tlCd over ·tei ch~rlty t:r\te~ thai
date.
Toys and children's books should
not be brought to this ·so.le, since
one Is being planned nearer the
holiday season.
'
Other members of the committee Include Mrs, William A. De
Cain dry. Mrs. Peter E. Told. Mrs.
R. T. :aates. and Mrs. Avery F.
Blake.
Hannum & Waite
25th Birthday
On September 20, Hannum and
\Valte,
the
oldest
automobile
agenC'y In Swarthmore, will celebrate its twenty-fifth birthday. The
only other bUsinesses which were
in operation in 1922 under the
same mangcment were. the Swarthmore National Bank, Harris and
Co., Joseph Seal. H. B. Green, and
Miss Marsh's UtlUty Shop.
Mr. Hannum, who was 'born in
Swarthmore, had an excellent opportunity to observe the growth of
the community.
In 1922 he left the Swarthmore
Garage, where he had been a
Dodge salesman for Samuel M.
Dodd. to join 'Porter Waite, who
previously had operated a repair
business behind the American
Store. Together they opened a business at the corner of Dartmouth
and Lafa'Yette Avenues representIng Wlllys-Knight and Overland in
the building originally built by
WUllam Brannon, now occupied
by Russell's Service.
On the fourth birthday, September 20, 1926. they 'moved Into the
new bunding at South Chester
Road an~ Yale Avenue. where they
are sUll located. In 1929 Hammun
and WaIte b~came a Chrysler and
Ploymouth agency.
F. A. McCORMACK
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacAlpine of
Princeton avenue have returned
from Traer, Iowa. where tlley were
caned by the death of Mrs. MacAlphlne's father,' F. A. McCornack
wh~ died suddenly of a heart attaCk,· Friday. September 12. He
was '19. ServiCes were held Monda.y
at Traer.
Mr. McCornack had frequentlY
visited In S_rtbnlOre.
tramc problems confronting the
police and to make suggestions
for Improvelnent& In tbe conditions.
Special emphasis was placed on
the situation along Chester Road
due to its dangerous intersections.
its two schoOl crossings .Rnd Lt.s
narrowness. It was decided that
careful driving should be enforced
along Chester Road.
It was also recommended that
the two bour parking law In the
business district be strictly enforced and that the following
streets be widened:
Rutgers Avenue (Chester Roau
to Cornell Ave.)
Chester Road (Yale Avo. to
Westdale Ave.)
Park AvenUe (Borough Hall to
Harvard Ave.)
The speed of vehicles on Cheater
Road, Swarthmore and Yale Avenues, and along streots where
''Children At Play" signs have
been erected, was also discussed In
tho long meeting.
SEP 23 1947
$3.00 YEAR
PICCARD FAMILY
IN BALLOON TRIP
Local Girl Goes Aloft
With-Young
Husband
Mrs. Joan Russell Plcc&rd 18year-old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
Charles R. RusSell ot Ogden ave.
nue engaged In her first excursion
into the. upper aJr on SaturdaY acc.ompalned . by her 21·year-old
hU9~nd, Donald, who engineered
the flight and her mother.ln.law
Dr. Jeanette Plccard. wife of the
famed balloonist and
pioneer
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explorer, Professor
Jean Plccard.
The trio took ot'! Saturday
'morning from the KenwUwortll
estate of Edward L.. Gruber in the
basket ot a balloon filled by Professor Plccard with the particuln.rl~ suitable type of Illuminating
gas that is available In the Potts ..
town area.
Five hours later the balloon
drifted slowly to earth in a Pleas.
ant Valley field about 25 miles
southwest ot Allentown.
,
It must havo been a peculiar
thrill for Protessor Plccard, now
. professor of aernoautlcal engineering at the Universitty ot Minnesota, to stand on lhc ground and
wave good-b·ye as his young son,
already a. balloonist in his own
right. rose skyward. Apparently
the great contributlons tn sclentlflo
The Men's Singles Tourna'lnent. ·knowledge made by Jean Plccard
resumed as an annual event after and his brother, Auguste now In
Belgium. through th~lr recorda lapse· of several 'Years, closed a
breaking stratosphere fifght..s will
SUCCCB9tul Beason for the Swarth. be furthered by the same famlly~
more Tennis Club. The "Zapk" Six montha ago the new Plccard·
Taylor trophy. won by Glenn JJalloonist gained recognttipn for
¥Uler. waa 'presented in ~ono:r .ot his flight over MlnncapollB·' In B
Japan~se: war balloon which bad
th~: pa'st pr:sl-dent, who h~ been
floated over the Paciftc.
so acUve since the club's early
D~natd had purchased the 42day.a and who kept it together foot silk bag used In Saturday's
traIning flight from Navty surplus.
during the war' years.
He
made a. careful study of pre·The quarter finals were com~
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atUng
weather
reports
and
pleted by Friday the 12th with the
launc.,hed
the
expedltlon
on
a
prefollowing results: Glenn MUl(!r deteated Joe Lahecka 6-3, 6-2: Bob diction ot a Iii-mile-an hour southMarch beat Bud Read S~6, 6_2; east wind. Not the least of his
Curt 'Vallln downQ.d Dave. Sense- problems was the shifting and ra·
nlg 6-2, 6-3 and George Willetts leasing of some of the 100 thlrtywon over Harry Hlndbaugh 6-2, five-pound bags ot sand used as
ballast, In order to keep the bal·
6-1.
loon In proper altitude.
Saturday's semi-finals uroduced
such keen competition that the
Don who;' holds a Civil Aeronnuthird set of each match had to be tics Administration instructor'S
Ucense considers he was most ably
carried over to Sunda'Y morning.
assisted In the atr by his 52-yearGlenn Miller, former Swarthmore
old mother whom he praises as a
College tennis team member, ·heat
very good pilot and one quallfled
DePauw university's Bob March
t'O fly any balloon. This was her
2-6. 6-3, 6 3. The othel' half preflrst flight since her expedition In·
sented the best matoh of' the
to the stratosphere with her hustournament when it's chairman. band 13 years ago, just before the
Curt Wallin, flnally succumbed to
Piccards came to Swarthmore for
George "\ViIletts 9_11, 8-6, 6-2,
research at the Bartol Founda.In the heat of Sunday afternoon tiun. Dr. Plccard's son fou·nd her
Glenn MUler proved too steady . memory and judgment excellent
for hard-hitting George Willetts and she In turn felt this latest
winning the final of the tourna- lIIght a good retresher course.
me~t by 6.2. 6-3, 5-7, 7-5.
GLENN MILLER IS
SINGLES CHAMP
Boro Tennis T.ourney
Winner Gets
Trophy
BEREAVED
Troop 83 Begin Season
w:tlUarn E. Carothers of Eliza.-
Girl Scout Troop 83 had its flrst bCU1, Pa., father of Mrs. C. W.
Croco of Hillborn avenue, died Sepmeeting at the Scout House, Wed- tember 2 at McKeesport Hospital
nesday, September 17.
of a chronic heart ailment. Mr..
The Scouts plan to finish the Carothers, a retired coal operator,
reqUirements for the second class was 72.
badge so that they will receive
His widow, Ellen H; five childthe badge at the combination Fly- ren and 10 grandchlldren survive.
Up Ceremony and Court of Awards
Mr. and Mrs. Croco and family
this fall. Plans were also made to were visiting Mrs. Croco's parents
start work on several proficiency at the time of her fatner's death.
badges.
Troop 83, under the leadership
FRANKUN I. LEE
of Mrs. J. A. Calhoun of Elm. aveFranklin I. Lee: who made his
nue, will ,continue to me~t at the
home with his daughter, Mrs. HorScout House as long as the weather ace H. Hopkins of Crest lane, died
permtts. Mrs. Calhoun wlll be asWednesday morning after a long
sisted bt).- Mrs. Nicholas Carr of
illness. He was 77.
Ch~ster. M ..s. Valentine Fine and
Mrs. Barton Jenks of Swarthmore.
ERNEST A. WERNHER
COTION ON THE STALK
Robert Lee Arnold's local cotton·
wonden are now blooming on
stalks higher than their grower's
head. Mr. Arnold would· be glad to
let any Interested visitors view the
unusual spectacle In the garden of
his home on Strafford road, Wallingford. -
'\As we go to press, word has just
been received of the death ot
Erne&t A. Wernher of Ken'Yon
avenue.
Viewing this evening at the Patterson Funeral Home, Media.
Services tomorrow (Saturday) at
11 a.m.• In Trinity Church, ~wartb~
more. The Rev. George ChrlBtIa.n
Anderson, rector, will be in charge ..
•
,
2
PeTBoneil.
Patsy JODes ~t Swarthmore Crest
will celebrate her 11th birthday
with a luncheon and party at her
home tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Col!lns of
North Chester road have returned
trom a 10-day automoblle trip to
Capo Cod. Worcheste,r, Mass., and
Lake George. They were accompanied by their son Arthur wlio
s'topped off at Worchester to continue with his studies at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. WhUe
In Worcester, the Collins also vislte.d their 80n and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George ColUns.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hllles of the
Swarthmore Apartments held Open
House Sunday in honor of their
daughter, Miss Jane HllIcs who arrived home last week from Califor_
nia where sbe haP. been doing Occupational Therapy work for tbe
past y.t!ar.
The Swarthmore College Hockey
Team attendetl the yearly Hockey
Camp session held last week at
Mt. Pocono, at which time different
colleges were represented by tbe
100 girls in attendance. Edith Thatcher of Ogden avenue. was a.
Swarthmore College representative.
Dr. Morris A. Bowie and Mrs.
Bowie, formerly ot Bryn Mawr, are
now residing at 612 Ogden aven\J:e.
Jessie Gilbert of Park avenue
returncd Monday after a week's
visit with a college frIend. JOY
Wilson of Cumberland, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert
and their daughters Jessie and
Harriet of Park avenue will spend
the week-end with Mr. Gllberl's
brother Dr: C. L. Gilbert and tamily of Greenwlch~ Conn. From there
Jessie leaves for the Pennsylvania.
College for Women, Pltt1!burgh to
begin her senior year. Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert and tbeir daughter
Harriet will continue on to Vermont J~nlor College where Harriet
enters as a freshman.
Mr. and Mrs.·A. R. Cochran of
Keny.n avenue will arrive t;his
week wend tollowlng a two-week
vacation to Newtonville. Mass., and
Newport. Vt.. where they visited
relatives, and also a trip to Caite
Cod.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford and
Sandy and Chrlssle lford of Amherst avenue have returned· (rom
Grass Creek Island, Canada where
they spent the s.tmmer months.
Jerry Corse of Yale' avenue left
Wednesday by automobile tor Chtl_lIcothe. Ohio. where he will visit
his brother and slster-in.law Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Corse. J~rry lias
completed the summer semester at
Pennsylvania MlUtary Cdllege and
returned there for the fall term,
September 29.
.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Harile D. Reynard
left Swarthmore September 16 with
their trailer for Evanston, Ut,
where they will live at the Kadlec
Trailer the
ParkInstitute
while Mr.
Reynard
attends
at: Industrial
Design in Chicago.
Jack Tomlinson of South Chester road was separated from the
Army August 31. He will return to
Swarthmore College this month.
Mr. and Mrs. George Karns and
their daughter Marian of 'Wellesley road will drive to Smith College tomorrow where Marian begins her sophomore year. .
Dr. and Mrs. WilUam oj: Ellis of
Walnut lane have returned after
spending threc months at their
SUlQ.mer ca.mp. ;Blue Heron Point,
Lyndhurst. Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Bell ot
Wilkinsburg are spending the week
with Mr. Bell's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred N. Bell of Harvard avenue. Mrs. Bell. tbe former Miss
Dorothea Scholl, entertained at the
home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
G. Herbert Scholl of Rose Tree, at
a dessert shower Thursday evening
in honor of Ansa Louise Wood of
West Chester whose marriage to
Mr. Robert A. Sheppard, Jl'., of
Vassar avenue will take place tomorrow. Mrs. Bell will attend the
bride as matron of honor and Mr.
Bell will serve as best man.
-
,
Mrs. Thomas S. Safford of Strath
Haven tnn has returned after·
spending the Bummer at Skytop In
the Poco nos.
.
Phil Shenkle of DlckiDBOn avenue
returns October 1 to Pennsylvania
Military College to begin hls sophomore year.
•
:MIss Elizabeth T. Johnson of
Ogden avenue will teacll third grade
at Episcopal Academy thls winter.
:Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hollander of
Ogden avenue have returned after
vacatloning for the season at their
summer place on Cava Cod. Their
son Preston joined them there following several months of camping at CamlJ Chewonki, Wlscassct ... Maine.
.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McLarty and
son CoUn 01 Oberlin avenue have
returned from 0. 10-day automobile
trip • to Gloucester, Mass., and
Boothbay Harbor, Maine, where
they spent a few days with Dr. and
Mrs. Merrill Hayes ot Princeton
avenue who were vaca.tionlng at
their cabin there. The McLartY8
also stopped at Moosehead Lake,
Ma.ine. Quebec. Montreal, Thou_
eand Islands, and Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Reed
of North C·hester road returned
by plane trom a month's trip to
Den.ver, Colo., and to the west
coast. In Yakima. Wash., they vislted Mrs. Reed's brother. Mr. Raymond Derby. and from there made
many enjoyable side trips which
included :Mt. Ranier. Seattle, Coulee Dam. and Vancouver. B. C. They
also attended a rodeo ·in Ellensburg, Wash.
CoUn McLarty of Oberlin avenue
returned to Duke University Sunday to· begin ~ts senior year.
Alice Hornaday at Dickinson avenue left ,Tuesday for Oberlin College where she Is a member of the
freshman. class.
Dr~ and Mrs. Merl'll1 B. Hayes
of Oberlin avenue have returned
from a month's vacatlon in their
cabin at BQothbay Harbor. Maine.
Miss Helen Blandford of Dallas,
Texas Is the guest of her nephew
and niece Mr. and Mrs. WilUam
Patton Hill ot College avenue.
Capt. .John B.. Minnick, Mrs.
Minnick
and
their daughters
Marlon: and Patricia. of Vassar
avenue, leave Swarthmore Monday
to make their home in ArUngton.
Va. Mr. Rnd Mrs.' Leroy Peterson
have purchased and wlll occupy
the Minnick house. October 1.
strea~ers.
Mr. Jeffery Kirk served as best
man for his .brother, and the ushers included Mr. Andrew Kirk,
brother of tho bridegroom, Mr.
Robert Cunnlngluim, brotner of the
bride, Mr. Philip Price ,of New
York, a.nd Mr. Robart Longwell of
Lafayette avenue.
A wedding supper followed' at
the home of the bride's parents.
The b~ide'B ~other wore a gown
of blue chiffon. Her corsage was
of white giadioll florets· and sweetheart roses........ The bridegroom's
mother chose a gown of ametbys~
crep~. Her corsage was of deep
magenta gla.dloll florets.
The young couple will live in
Philadelphia while both complete
their senior year at the University
of Pennsylvania.
Mr. and Mrs. J.o'. W. McCall or
Winding lane. Media announced
the en~gement ot their daughter
Elizabeth Louise. to William Howard Black, Bon of Mrs. Charles
Black of Park avenue and the late
Mr. Black, at a buffet supper Saturday evening.
. Miss McCall Is a graduate of
Blackstone Junior College. Va. Mr.
Black i8 a senior at Swarthmore'
College.
,UNKLE HANK SEZ
• ,AS"
AU-rOMOBlLE.~, +
ARl: OI
W!. NEED ARE.
SLOWe.~
Th e
B·
Duque t
given by RUSSELliS wU1 keep
70ur car running better. Come In,
today, and ask about our complete
motor tune-ups, wheel alfgmnents
and
balancJng.
Ask' about
our
thorough lubrlretlons ••• about our
Mr. and Mrs. .John W. (lrlgg of
Dartmouth avenue are receiving pans and accessories.
congratulations upon 'the birth of
a da.ughter, Judith Marls. on Sep_
tember 14 in Taylor Hospital.
Mrs. Grigg Is the tormer Miss
Jean Baird daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter H. Baird of Dartmouth avenue.
SOME DO ••.• SOME' DON'T
Yes, some florists "taper off" on service-and some
don't ... We're in the "some don't" class, because
we have an enviable
ALL-YEAR-ROUND
Reputation to maintain-A 'reputation for dependability and satisfaction
AT ALL TIMES
Regardless of the SEASON, the HOUR or the DAY,
or the type of order, you can always count on CARNS!
Novelty
....d
»ecoratad
0audle8
*
Baito. PIke
SpriDglleld
Pa.
Phone
Swa. 04li0
'
Fall colors favor fastidious freshness
a Few Pennies?
13 South Chester Road
Call Swarthmore 0476
~
New Delightfully
AIR OONDITIONEJ.l
Thttn., Fri. & 8at.
Sept. 18,-.11 ., 20
Esther "~mlam8
"FIESTA"
ID teehDleolor
Cartoon In eolor
FIrat rUD news
Sunday. Sept. !t
2 Features I
Roy Bopn
"SPRINGTIME IN THE
SIERRAS"
. Gent! AutrT
1II=a Man",
LoT
Fred.flrie
ScJentiftcaUy Air-Conditioned
"THE YEARLING"
little less than the~cinewhich
Note feature time for this
perfonnnnce: 6:30; 9 p.m.
;You really need. It is folly to risk
Saturday
Special children's matinee
your health. Don't be misled by
"HENRY ALDRICH-
wild, exaggerated advert:isit1k claims. Consult
BOY SCOUT"
your physician. He alone knows what is best full
1
~lom1ay,
p.m.
Tuesday, 'Vednesday
"IVY"
with JOAN FONTAINE
Feature time:
7 :20 and .1':30 p.m.
'lbursday an" FrIday,
"BEST YEARS OF
OUR LIVES"
Feature time for this perfonnanee: 1 ;30 and 7 :80 p-.m..
l'rf
llatlllleel f.'24 .... EnDI•• : 'l~'
CMJd.... at aD _
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lIra&lDee, 740; Eve., ,UIO
All
prl~
belw..
au
when illness comes. The cheap;
8
ready-mixed nostrum. costs but
"TilE BEST YEARS OF
OUR LIVES"
oulT \",,0 sllows eae.h CaT
_atlarln j:M
Eyenl•• : 8tH
Special admilim .rlces
·
dale flDgagemfl.t' oaJ7
for
.
,
• Only the best ;. good enough
Friday and Saturday
RODEO SHOW
•
COLLEGE THEATRE
,
PI esbyterian Cbun:b
sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
service Mr. Braun will preach on
','The Straight Road. ",
All departments of tbe Church
School will meet at 9:4:6 o'clock
New members are welcomed to
"the school at any time.
The Church Hour Nursery will
be held from 11 to 12 o'clock each
Sunday morning.
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fishe;at
tne Harvard avenue entrance and
Mr. and Mrs. George McKeag
at the drIveway-transept entrance.
will assist the mlnlsiers in greeting
the congregation after the service
Sunday morning.
Clrcl.cs 7 and 8 VIlli be responsible for the Flowers for the Flowerless this next, week. Flowers
should be left at the home of Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen. 718 ·Harva;d avenue on Wednesday evening, or before 9, o'clock Thursday morning.
The Chapel Ch,oir rehearses each
Thursday' evening at 7:4.6 o'clock
This Is a volunteer choir for a.dults
and anyone Interested In joining
should speak to :Mr. Faust.
The High SchOOl Fellowship wUl
meet this Sunday eVening at 6 o'clock at tho Manse as the guests
of Dr. and l\'1rs. Braun. This group
includes 10th. 11th and 12th grade
young peoplo und a cordial' invitation is extended to all.
The Young Adults Group will.
meet thl.8 Sunday evening at 8:30
o'clock at the Church for supper
and .discussion. I'r. Waldo E. Fisher will speak on "The Taft-Hartley
Blll,"
The Church School Ca.btnet will
meet at the Church on Tuesday
evening. September 23, at 7:30
o·clock.
The Evening Circle for all young
married women and bUsiness wo-'
men will IDeet 'Vednesday. Sepw
tember 24, at 7:46 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. R. G. Gllftllan, 410
Yale Avenue.
be Alton P. Smith, Harry E. New,
Clark Allison, Charles H. Orier and
Raymond WJlsori..
The smaller children may be left
in the Church Nursery during the
morning service. Mrs. Charles H.
Grier will be. In charge.
~he
Wesleyan Service Guild
meets on Monday evening at the
bome of Mrs. John C. Spahr. 220
Leamy Avenue, St-rlngfield.
The Senior Choir meets for rehearsal on Thursda.y evening at
7:30.
The youth Fellowship of the
South District will hold a Train_
ing. School In the chUrch on Satw
urdllY' from 2 to 9 c·clock. Dinner
will be served by the Gulld at 6
o'clock.
Trinity Notes
Holy' Communion wUJ be celebrated a.t 8: 0 0 A. M. ChUrch Sohool
has resumed its sessions and will
meet at 9.45 A. M. At the .11:00
o'clock service oJ: Morning Prayer
the Rector will preach
the topic,
"Religion at t.he College Level."
The ushers ~or this service are:
T. Hopper. head usher.; Vt,r. M.
Harvey; W. H. Collins; W. C.
l!0gg. Jr.; L .• E. Goodenough; n.
Harrar.: H. B. Spackman: and T.
L. Williams.
Holy Baptism will be administered at 12.15 P. M.
The young people of the parish
J:1ave been·ln~ied to a butfet supper at 6:00 o'clock at which plans
for· the youth of the parish i will
be a~I!.OUnced. Coach Robinson, the
High School football cciach wlll be
present.
Choir School has resumed classes.
They are 'held Monday and Wednesday a.t 4:30 P. M. Cholr reheliTsal Is, held on Thursday at
on
maTlb,o!~~gb~!!~n~e~m
Thanks/
$0
To the Editor •
The Swarthmore Branch. Southeaetern Chapter of the Amcrlcan
Red Cross and the Junior Red
CroM, wish to extend to the Staff
of The Swarthmorean - U.s deep
appreciation and thanks for the
courtesy shown them in allotUng
space for all publlclltions relative
to Red CroBB lnterests in the community.
Margaret R. Good-Becretary.
ON TN. IOAI
.. ",CA.•• owN . . ." ' .
do.. tul'l decb-altnOit at -the
MANA.PCKT
:::'n':"od:~nd ••ioy til.....lI.r.II.~ .N .1, ....... _
a _ lid.
.nd glorl...........hl.. .1 Allonll. C\iy. flnost
,tIOrt hml.
I
The rd"H atmOlph.,., cotarhout .ervice.·· P UI
I
.....n.lv. f.cilities providing Ivery conv.nt.nee.
wtll mi\'. your stay m.mor~bt••
Hot • cold .... wa" 'in
.n
b.ths.
NEWS NOTES
Jean Lawrence of ·Moylan who
graduated from Penn Halt Junior
College in June, has entered -the
University of MIssQ.url as a junior.
Jean haa been pledged Kappa. Kappa Gamma.
Elizabeth Bryant of South Cbester road returned to Bucknell University Tuesday·to be81n her sophomore year.
Caroline Flaherty ot Guernsey
road will return to' the .Academy
ot Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania the latter part of September as a member .ot the sophOmore class. Caroline has spent ·the
summer visiting relatives in Madi_
son. Wise., and her brother-In-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Krase
of Mllwauk'ee, \Visc. '1:he Krases
at e now living temporarily in AnnapC/lis, Md.
Mr. and MrS. Donald Piccard of
Ogden avenue had a. surprise visit
trom 'Mr. Piccard's uncle, Mr. H. -
0, T, Ridlon of Chicago who was
east on a business trip~
Virginia Morse of Harvard avenue returned to the University of
l\Iarylano., College Park. Baltimore.
Md., last week to begin her sophomore year.
lDavid Campbell of College avenue left Saturday for the University of Michigan to begin his' freshman year in engineering. His broth_
er John bas returned to the university as a junior in chemical englnem'jng.
Mrs, James Bogardus and her
daughter Katrina of Cornell avenue. Miss. CarolYJA Wilson of Dartmouth avenue. a.nd Jean Blakiston
of College avenue drove to Virginia
Intermont College, Bristol, Va., last
week where Katrina. and Jean entered as freshman. En route home
7;30 P. M.
Mrs.
130gardus and Miss Wilson
The men of the parish will have
visited
for u. few days, Mr. and
a dinner together on Monday, SepMrS.
L.
L.
Hedgepeth former
tember 29th. at 6:30 P. M.
Swarthmore
residents.
who are now
The Women's Gnlld have anlivIng
at
Westhampton
a suburb
nounced the date of the Rummage
of
Richmond,
Va.
Sale for October 8th and 9th, and
Bernice Bromley of Harvard avethe Annual Holiday Fair and DinMethodist Church Notes
nue
is a member of the freshman
The Church School. meets on ner on November 20th.
class at Virginia Intermont ColSunday morning at 9:46, S.· W.
lege. Marjorie Black of South ChesChristian Science Church
Johnson. superintendent. Classes
ter road returns to the college as a
"Mattor" is the subject of the
are. provided for Children of all
senior.
Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of
. ages and for Adults.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Noll at
At the morning servic~ at 11 Christ, Scientist, ·on Sunday, Sep· Dearborn,
Mich., formerly
of
o'clock, tbe topic of the sermon tember 21. The Golden Text is: Swarthmore, recently return cd to
"Little children, keep yourselves their home from a month's trip to
is "The Divided Heart."
The Junior Church meets at the from Idols" (1 John 5. 21).
the west coast where they visited
same hour in the chapel, ltUss Alice
their son_In-law and daughter, Mr.
Snyder, superintendent.
ANTIQUES
and Mrs. John E. Zerb~ of Palo
The ushers for th'3 morning will How many a broken, dusty casta- Alto, Calif., also former Swarthway,
more residents. 'l'he Nolls returried
Has risen tn.joy to walk the glory by way of Yellowstone and the
road.
Black Hllls.
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
.'
When branded by that magic word
Clifford B. Bryant of South ChesRev. David Braun, Minister
"ANTIQUE".
ter road and Edwin Windell of
RflJv. H. Lewis Cutler, Minister
Westdale avenue were guests for 8.
The D.A.R. clClss of matert8.1 things. few days of Russell Kneedler at the
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21
9: 45 A. M.--Church School.
Forth from dark deptlis of secret Kneedler cottage In Stone Harbor.
11:00 A. Y.-"The Straight Road.-- cubby-holes,
Miss Genevieve ReaviB ot UnlFrom unused attics, and dim stable verslty place was the guest for a
METHODIST CHURCH
lofts,
week Qf Mrs. James D. Young ot
'Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
Have·
come
forth
specimens
to
face
PIttsburgh, the· former Miss Billy
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21
the
test.
Ann
Mitchell of Swarthmore.
9:46' A. M.--Church School
John Reynolds of Glen Ridge, N ••
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng
Sermon. Tho keen eyed 'connolE8eur looks
Topic: "The DIvided Heart."
J., formerly of Swarthmore, has
long and close,
been elected captain of the Glen
TRINITY CHURCH
The test is over, one more rellc Ridge Hlgn School football team.
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson. Rector
has passed.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. McSUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21
It Is a resurrection and aUfe.
Henry of Parrish road who spent
8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
To miSS the junk pile and be ~ark- the. summer at their cottage In
9:45 A. M.--Church school
ed "ANTIQUE".
Ocean City entertained their bridge
11: 0 0 A. M.-Morning Prayer and
E. C. W,
Sermon. Topic: "Religion at
club last Saturday evening before
the College Level.l •
their return to Swarthmore. The
TIlE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF LEGION AUXILIARY NOTES members present Included Mr. and
FRIENDS
Thirty.elght members and friends Mrs. William E. Hetzel Jr., Mr.
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21
of the loeal American Legion Aux- and Mrs. R. Blair Price. and Mr.
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for Worship. tltary attende<\,.. the Bulletin Home- and Mrs. Francis Plowman of
Swarthmore, lrIr. and Mrs. Donald
WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17
9:30'to 3:30-Sewlng wd QuUtlng making Department luncheon In Crosset of Media. and Dr. and Mrs.
in Whtttier House. Box Lunch- Philadelphia last Friday. The wo\Villiam E. Erb, Mr. and Mrs, Earle
eon. All are cordially In- men found the interesting program
vited.
"Naturally Yours" instructively Deppich and Mr. and Mrs. Crozier
__..:.:::.:..:=-___________
1 worthwhlle. and appreciated the Fleming of Ridley Park.
Dr. and Mrs. John Robert Kline
lesson in vegetable vitamins and
FJRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
of
Riverview road have returned
SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE. methods of keeping these nutrifrom
their summer home In East
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21
tional units in green .foods until
sandwich.
N. H.
Park Avenue below JfarV&I'd
consumpUon.
Improving
,
11:00 A. loL-8unila¥ SchooL
AuXlllary membe:rs are busy comCharles
Kurtzhalz
of
Park
ave11:00 A. H.-Sunila¥ Leo!Ion Ber- pletlng pla.ns t!lr tll-Ellr October 1
mOD.
and 2 rummage sale, preceeda from nuEi 1s progressing satisfactorily
Wednes4a7 ....en\Q meeUnc- which will sUpport the seven t9~~wlng & major operation in
"eek, 8 p.Di. Re&dlDl room OpeD
HahDemann B~ltaI. Philadelphia.
dally. _ p t II1ln~ and holl~ brancbea of ..m..... the onran..
Tu~a~
.
11 to Ii p ...... W .......sq .....DIDIr• ., lsaUOD renllers d _ the y""r_
'
CLOTHING
EXCHANGE
.AT THE
SWARTHMORE
WOMAN'S CLUB
Men-Women and Children'. Clothing
Evening GMVDS, Shoes-Household Goods
Bring Things Tuesday, Sept. 23, 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Buy Things Wednesday, Sept. 24, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Collect Retuma, Thursday, SepL 25, 1 to 4 p.m.
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I'
,..-THIS
INSTITUTION~
-.-
founded by Oliver H. Bair is
sincerely and sympathetically
serving many families whose
names where among the
first in our records in 1878.
Oi.IVER H. BAI'R CO.
DIIIICYORJ 0 ••UNDJILS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
111 6-1581
MARY A. BAIR, President
WELCOME STUDENTS
CHURCH SERVICES
BEAUTY SALON
MEDIA
,r.,~:::.!\~~~~. Edltor R MIA
I RJQRIE TOLD. Associate Editor
osa e Piersol
. Edith WhItaker
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1947
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ENGAGEMENTS
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PA.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kauffman
of Chester are receiving congratula~ons upon the birth ot an ",ight
pound son, Kenneth James Ka.uffman, on September 10 at Chester
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman·
of Dartmouth avenue and Mr. and
Mrs. John Scott of Baltimore pike
are the grandparents of the baby.
PU9'dSIlED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTJDIORE,
THE 8W~OImAN, INO., PUBLISHER
Flume, 8wAl'thmore OIHIO
Entered 88 Second Class Matter. January 24 1929 at the Post
Office at Swarthmore, Pa.. under ~he Act 'Of MMch 8. 1878.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Myers
of Dickinson avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Isabel Ann, and John Warburton
Secord, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Secord ot Waterto~n. Mass.
Both Mi88 Myers and Mr. Secord
arc students at Middlebury College. Slower driving on your part comMiddlebury. Vt.
bined wIth the competent serri""
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Letters To the Editor
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Theodore Bicking
pE.OPLe.
Magazl'n& Subscrl'p'tl'ons
Monday. Toes. \\~ed.,
:RLemy2t,Award
II 4 If
The A
Flet:vel
(WIDDer of',Aeailemy Award,l)
CHOPS
SEt\f'OOD Oar Specialty
c-.1eteIy Air C_cIitioDed
Manufacturing Company. Lancaster.
l\lr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik
of Cornell avenue announce the engagement of their dallghter, Marla
Louise Hanzlik, t~ Donald C. Singer, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles K.
Singer .ot Paradise, Pa.
Miss Hanzlik was graduated trom
Swarthmore High School. class of
•44 and iroin Penn State. class of
'47 where she majored In Home
Economics. She is now Interning in
dietetics at the Aetna Life Insur-'
ance Company. Hartford, Conn.,
towards her A. D. A. She Is a member of the Alpha XI Delta. Sorority.
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Mr. Singer was graduated from
Gettysburg CoUege where he was
a member of the Phi Della Theta.
He .served with the U. S. Army
including overseas duty, for three
IaRK-CUNNINGHAM
years before entering the school
The marriage of Miss Mary Ellen of Bu~iness, Temple UJiiverslty. At
Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and present hc is employed In the acMrs. Charles E. Cunningham ot counting department. of the Calder
Erdenheim, to ~r. Daniel Kirk, son
of Mrs. Howard Kirk ot South FOR
Chester road, took place Tuesday
"venlng. September 16 at 6 o·clock
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in St. Thomas Church, Whitemarsh
Valley. The Rev.· Dr. Nathaniel Call
••~- U oyd E. Kauffman
G"roton, rector, performed the cere- .I"II'"B.
mony blOfore a background of IIght- Swarthmore 2080
"SADDLE PALS"
STEAKS
ed candelabra and Cybotlum ferM.
The bride. given In marriage by
her father, wore a princess gown
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of Ivory satin. fashioned with fitted
bodice buttoned to the throa.t and
Peter Pan collar, long sleeves and
skirt with tmln. Her long veil of
tulle fell from a Juliet cap of' heIr_
loom lace and she earrled a shower
bouquet of white rOBeS, stephanotls
and oak leaves,
Mi88 Deborah Cunningham, as
maid of honor (or her sistefl:l"wore
Q. gowil of .rose taffeta featuring
a fitted bodice and full skirt with
,bustle eUect. Her cOronet of flowers matched ber Colonial bouquet
of roscs In pastel shades.
. Holly and Kathy Archer. cousins
of the bride. as flower girls. w'ore
dresses of yellow organdy. They
wore flowers In their ha)r and carried Colonial bouquets of garden
flowers tied with yellow satin
yop. Follow his advice. Bring his prescription to
us '"to be. filled. Place yourself in the hends of .
specialists.
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Open Letter to the Teachers and Adminstmlive Officials of the Swarthmore
Public School System
Dear Sirs.
This week, among the many youngsters entering. school for
b
h
the first time there is a little red-hea de d oy w 0 IS my son,
Although I will not c1.aim that he is any brighter, beUer-man-
Car Srolea, AnodIer Looted
The 1946 ligbt gray Cbrysler
four-door
sedan
ot Frank Mc-
Cowan, VII"""r aveDue, was stolen
Monday evenIng from Flftb and
Water streets, Chester while lIlr.
McCowan was bowllng nearby. The
Navy sun glasses of Frank, .Tr., and
a tan sweater were among the
WELCOME BACK STUDENTS
A QUARTER CENTURY OF SERVICE
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F........-.,- Follaw the Upper Claumen to
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JOSEPH'S
Swarthmore'. Favorite Barber Shop
14 PARK AVE.
nered
or finest
handsomer
than
children, he school
is still,system.
in my valued
cont~nt8
of the vehicle
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eyes, the
lad ever
to the
enterother
the ?warthmore
the time
It dlsappcared.
The lias indeed every child ~ust seem to hIS parents, .
.
.
cense 18 VL823 aDd the upholstery
Even though it is only to kindergarten, hiS gomg IS a Is blue.
momentous occasion. My son is now growing up. In the years Anether resIdent, Henry A. Pelrto COme he will have many triumphs and many heartaches; h.e sol, Jr., of Lafayette aven,ue, bad
A CORDIAL GREETING
will be inspired and disappointed; he will see bea~ty and U!(II- bls rose gold Longln.s wrIst watch
ness. This is truly his "commencement", and hIS gra~uat!on and u wallet contaInIng many Imt th
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portant licenses and Idcntlfic~Uon
TO
from high sch001 some ti~e hence wi II .represen
e cu mma Ion i:ards dl"aPI.ear from the glove
of a good many years of mtense expenences. From then on, he ~omloartment of hi. yellow 1940
FRESHMEN AND
will be "on his own."
.
Buick convertible sedan Sunday.
I do not wish fo be presumptuous, but I should lIke to take The car waa parked in a field on
this opportunity to tell you what I expect of you-o~, at least, the I.roperty thePeir.ols own Oil
RETURNING UPPERCLASSMEN
what I dare hope you will do for my son. And I wnte as ~ne Middletown road, one mile west of
arent for all parents who are now enjoying the thrill of seem~ Grudyvllle on Sunday afternoon
fheir first-born trudge off into a world which must be more hIS when the articles disappeared.
'May Your College Year
own and only his own than anything he has y~t encountere~; ,
for those broad school doors that welcome the chIld must remam
a Memorable and I1appy
NEWSNOT~
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Bui'bam Knabb of South prlneeclosed to the parent.
Experience
First of all, I wanl you to help f!1Y son fmd content!"ent. ton avenue returns to Pcnl' State
This may be found not in the recoIle~tlOns of the past nor I~ the next week where she Is a member
anticipation of the future but only t1irougb the utter happmess of the junior class.
of living in the present. You,. duri!1g the school hours Mary Knabb of South PrinceCome in and Get Acquainted
and I during the remainder of hIS wakmg moments, must lead ton avenue entertained 18 guests at
him by our own e,:aml?le !o enjoy life as he finds it, and to find a luncheon at her home Saturday•.
1\11'. and lIrs. Philip W. Knisin life beauty and mspIrahon,
kern of Riverview ro~d flew to
Then too I want him to learn not merely to respect others, Columbus, Qblo and were guests at
whether they be black or white, Catholic, Protestant o~ Jew, a wedding Saturday.
but to love them-for what they are and for. what they :may be- Dr. and Mrs: J. Albright Jones
come. Let him find comradeship wh~re he wl~1 a~d let !Ilm learn of Swarthmore Crest returned yesthat it is only through such friendshIps that lIfe IS en~lched and terday after sp.ending several days
2 Park Avenue
takes on meaning. But teach him also t~at he f!1ay gIve whole- tn Pittsburgh. Dr. Jones spoke beSwarthmore
heartedly of himself to his fellows and shU be hImself, and n~t a tore the Pediatric Section ot the
bargain· basement replica of his little heroes and th~lr hcromfs. Pennsylvania State Medical SOCiety.
Let him see that even in a complex world trut, ones y , Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. Warren Paxson
h it and compassion are simple virtues that come from. t h e of Vassar avenue spent the week-
be
B. J. HOY
5 and 10e STORE
~e:~ ~nd not from the intricate rationalizations of the mmt· .n:r:~ ..c;,,,:eM~~YA::i.:; w. BlnnB
These virtues cannot be taught; they must come from exdmp e and theIr 80n David of "'Blnnsand it is up to you and me to ke~p our· hearts open an our brook," lIlublenberg avenue h1i've
mindsd~f:eo~i~r!i~~it hls,,:~~~lr~!~~~:.sis ~ot: "'-';~~t's~nt i\~~~ ::~~~:e~n h;':::~r :!~:h "::::I~~te:
but "What common cause can 1hlS serve. . f e th
mcaeu'se 'be J·ust as urgent for those he has never seen as or ose
who IHivel nhe;tmt dtoO~~arn humility-not tne self-effacing kind, for
. e p l . h. d f e of what is right-but true
he "!-~st be coura!(~tous hI? h l:na~ ~~~ boy alike must feel in their
humIlIty of the spm ,w IC
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f mankind
O
awareAnedss ofh GOe~ a~ldf htheeaPlsootep~ltclkaSI uleps a little reading, writing,
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ra h and history-all tha e can
arithmelIc, mUSIC, art'l gheo~t p YI w.III 'Indeed be very pleased.
learn of man's cultura en a.ge- I
S ncere Y
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W. Sweet, of Gar-
Study at Bradfor~
rett avenue. entertained members
Ann Harvey. daughter of Mr. of her committee tor the Woman'~
and Mrs. W. M. Harvey of Colum- Club fall exchange sale at de88crt
bla .avenue. bas returned to .Bradon Monday.
for Junior College, Bradford, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. cnarles Lukens and
for ber senior year.
their da.ughter Barbara of Strath
Katharine A. Hayes, daughter of Haven avenue, accompanied by
an and Beth Huey of Dickinson
Ib
lIl rs. James A. Hayes, Jr. of Wall- .Je
avenue will drive to Mldd e ury
Ingtord. entered Bradford as a College Sunday where Barbara and
freshman when, the college opened Beth will enter as freshman and
this week for Ita 146th year.
.Jean returns as a junior.
BUCHNER'S
TOGGERY SHOP
The place to buy your Freshman
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accessories.
Cordially welcomes Freshmen and
Upper Classmen.
Come in on your First trip to the Village.
8 PARK AVENUE
OPEN EVENINGS
stm in the same best place giving those
Famous Haircuts
Park, Colo.
lIll .. Antonlca Fairbank" of Park
FRESHMEN 12 YEARS OR UNDER
FREE HAIRCUT AND SHAVE
lIlarlnette, WIse.. wbere she visited
with her brother-In-law and slBter, lIlr. and lIlrs. William H. King
and familY for sIx weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. Jobn R. Bates and
WELCOME' BACK, EVERYONE
Chester road have returned from
theIr summer home at Shoreham,
THE COUEGE BARBER SINCE 1924
avenue returned Jast week trom
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FRANK
MANY THANKS
FOR, THE
annIversary Thursday by
entertaining 14 guests at a. supper
party.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Robbins
and baby daughter Ann of Ridley
Park, formerly ot Vaasar avenue,
have returned from a motor trip
to Melrose, Ma.ss., LItchfield, CODn.,
and New Londo:l, N. H.. where
they visited relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Bo..
gardus an~ their cnlldren Joyce
and Jane. former residents of
Michigan avenue. are now Hvlng
\In Lafaye,tte, Ind., where Mr. Bogar~u8 will teach in the EngineerIng School, at Purdue University.
Mr. and Mrs.' Henry I. Hoot of
Lafayette avenUe entertained their
Bon-In~law and daughter, :Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis D. Lawrence and baby
daughter Nancy of Cambridge,
Mass., who were here on a short
visit.
Mr. and ~ J. David Jackson
01 VQ.BSQ,r avenue are on a trip to
M~tco City where they are vacationing until October, when Mrs.
Jackson will return home and 'Mr.
Jackson will continue to South
America.
Miss Leanore Perkins of Cedar
lane and Miss Kathryn Price of
Wallingford, have returned from a
vacation trip spent at the Thousand Acres Ranch at Stony Creek,
New York State.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grayson
Smith who have been spending a
few days with the latter's parente.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Markley ot
Guernsey road, have left for Lewisburg', P&.. where Mr. Smith has
been made an Assistant Professor
In the Economics Department ot
Bucknell University.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Hatch
of "Netherworth." Wallingford entertained 37 guests at a butfet supper Saturday evening in honor ot
~helr daughter
Joan who left
Monday for Stratford College, Danville. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. David Warner have
returned to their apartment 1n West
Phll,adelphia . atter spending the
Bummer In Zenia and Lakeside,
Ohio. They are now vlslUng 'Mrs.
Warner's parents lIr. and Mrs.
Oacar J. Gllereest of Vaaaar aveDue prior to Mr. Warner I"e81lmlD8'
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TO OUR CUSTOMERS-
I. Sally celebrated her 11th
'blrthday
t!'-
Stop in and See
children Sa.lly and Johnny of North
L.
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1922
MEDI~S,
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25 YEARS
MAGAzINES,
~DLETON
TOBACCOS
INKS. BLO'ITERS, PENS
OF
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. COLLEGE STATIONERY, PF..NNANTS
PLEASANT RELATIONS
AND JEWELRY
HOT TOASTED BUNS
porter Waile
FOR HUNGRY STUDENTS
A
Clarence ...JJ.annum
BBOIT'S DELUXE ICE CREAMMOLDS, BRICK OR BULK
ELECTRIC
~ORS,HEATING
PADS
,
LENTHERIC TOB..ETRIES
,
FOR LOVELY LADmS
UM
AND
WAITE
.SWEETS. SCRAP BOOKS. SOAPS.
SHAMPOOS, SHAVING BRUSHES
YALE AVENUE
AND
, CHESTER ROAD
COLLEGE PHARMACY
ON THE CORNER
(
Hours 7:30 A.M.-ll P.M.
Swarthmore 0875
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TELEPHONES
SWARTHMORE
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. and Mrs. Alvab Wood Stuart
of Vassar avenue who have been
occupying a. cottage on the north
east shore ot the Chesapeake tor
thE!' season will return to their home
this
week-end.
Mrs.
Stuart·s
mothor. ,Mrs. William Shank of
Chambersburg Is visiting her
daugbter and family until October 1.
David Mccahan of Strath Haven
avenue has a.rrlved home after
spending t'be summer working on a
Sun OU Tanker. traveling up and
down the coast as far as Texas.
BETTER VALUES
Always In Our
QUAI-ITY
CHUCK. ROAST .;.~..
Bm ROAST 7':'-:'1:'
STEWING BEEI",
CHOPPED BEEF .....
• 47e'
• 57e
·Z9c
• 4:Jc
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CHICKENS (f.f2 ) r:bs
F...h-Kllled, Grod. A, STEWING
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4
LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS =i!i
110
31e
Enriched SUPREME
BREAD
'Ioaf . . . e
only & ....
FRESH DONUTS
V,,,,I.1a 1_
Kraft
VELVEETA
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With
Louella Butter
Ideal Enriched
TOMATO
SOUP
~ 2Se
Kraft Olt. b.II...
.... .... 28c
Swiss Ch....
Gru.y.... H.....
e·., pll 40c
Ollve.o,-Pl.,.
7 ......
.". '·35c
37c
Corn Flakes ....· - 2 1 .... 29c
Kellogg'. _ ...... 2 ~pr 3h
Plckl••- - · ' DIII .. _ :r... 23c
3
1'!!'!.~ Z8c
~2 r.. SI.09
IISaJ Tea
Ora. . . . . . V4·1 .. pk,
21 C
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Buy the dOJ:H
and save
Evap. MILK 4:::!. 4Se
APPLES
R'!dll:~~:g
2 2Se
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Lu.olou••w ..' TOk.,. Gr.pe. ... lOG
Ce'", Pel••• Cel.ry :'y: ~5.: 1...;':'lk ~99
Id.aI P.e. ~.1.~ N.:;.I~9. I S2 for S2.17
N.w P.ck Tom.toe. ::::t.:t
2 ~,;.2 29.
Llbb,'. I'raIt Coektall
N':;,~\lr 39C
Id-. Bal••• Aprlcote ~I
No.;.~~ 5_
Llbb,'.
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N':;,~\lr 299
Bomod.·Ute iIa~...·'..
I! 5'7.
Bomod.·Ute ....d .,......nl
l! 2'7.
Dol. PIn••pple oJalee
~ 58e
Netural a ••pehoalt ".....
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IlsaJCOiT££
o!'.tlc : 2II,r.. 8Ic
AM South American Cofhe •
bt.ndod and
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Wm·Crell
COttEE Z ~ 77c
a IIghtw bodY' ,.. vigorous cofFH tamt.
H
yo. pnhr
• lala Club Refreshing
·"BEVERAGES
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BOB BOY GINGER AI .. t>!',.:,.
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12 ~ 5se
CeI"onda .......... e'" •
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Smalley;
second-Mrs.
Pitman: thlrd-M.... A.
honorable mention -
Boyt.
John
Made by CoIdweD
u:a'Ye Your PI
Media Lawn Mower'
& Equipment, Co.
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Shenkle:
Mtss Lillian
l\'Ovidence & State Rds.
\llEDJA 2468
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Kauffman.
Vase of miniature zinnias: first
-Mrs. R. T.· Bates.
Miniature arra.ngement. thre.e
Inches: first-Mrs. R. T. Bates;
second-MI'II. A. E. Longwell;
third-Mrs. J. ·Warren Paxon:
honorable mention-Mrs. I, R.
MacElwee.
Miniature
auangements,
ft.ve
inch·os: first-Mrs. George Wa.gner;
second - Mrs. T. K. Brown. Jr.:
third-Mrs. J. F. Daley; honorable
mention-Mrs. J., Frank Beatty
and Mrs. John A. Dattetsen.
Centerpiece' for dining-table:
first-Mrs. R. T. Batesj secondMrs. John H. Pitman.
Display In metal containers;
flrst--MrB. J. F. Daley. second Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell: thlrdMrs. W. Mark Btttl~: honorable
mention-Mr.
Leonard Ashton,
Jr.• and'Mrs. J. F. Beatty.
Vase ot berries and tollage:
flrst- Mrs.
William Campbell;
second-Mrs, H. A. Pelrsol; third
'-Mrs. A. R. Redgrave; .honorable
mention-Mrs. O. G. Browne.
Pair ot vases tor mantel; ftrstMm. J. A. McWllltams.
No~elty arrangement, made b'y
men: first-Mr• .J. Warren Paxon:
second-Donald Mac Elwee: third
-Mr. John l\fcWlIUams; honorable
mention-Mr. R. T. Bates.
Ni~hes, 14 Inches high: flrstMrs. Charles L. Mans: secondMr8. :1. Frank Beatty: third-Mrs.
T. K.. Brown, Jr.: honorable mention-Mrs. R. T. Bates and Mrs.
J. F. Daley.
Armngement In a pitcher; first
-Mrs J. F. Daley; second-Mrs.
Charles D. Mitchell; .honorable
mention-Mrs... J. Frank Beatty.
One flower In an antique bottle:
first-Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell:
second-Mrs. A. R. Redgrave;
third-Mrs. John A. Detlefsen;
honorable mentlon - Miss L. H.
Perkins.
Arrangement in a natural container: '. first - Mrs. Charles D.
Mitchell. second-Mrs. J. A.. McWilliams: third-Miss Elizabeth
Paschall: honorable mentlonMrs. WiUla.m A. Raiman.
Vegetables in a wooden bowl:
first-Mrs. John Geer.
Flowers with accesorlcs; flrstMrs. Wllllam E. Kistler: secondJ. F. Daley.
Collection of wild flowers; first
--Gappy Peireol: second-Mra. A.
P. Shenkle.
·Wlnter bouquet: first-Mrs. J.
A. Mc"Wllllams.
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Brant Beach over the week-end.
:24e
entertained
at
a
house party at their cottage at
TheIr guests Included Mr. Q.d Mrs.
LeRoy Gilbert. Mrs. Samuel M •
Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa H.
Luede.... and Mr_ and Mrs. Walter
E. Shoemake,. of Swarthmore..
CLASSIFIED
tance who were unable to attend,
were read.
'Swarthmore (583-W for appointment.
Swarthmore 1648.
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::P~t;.:RS.:.:.O~N=AL_"...-:se:-rv-:l:-oe-o-n-'-a;;lI:..m--:ak:-.--or:1
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We Call and Deliver
electric washers (Bendix. included).
ironers.· vacuum cleaners, ranges
lrona, .toasteI'8, tans. and lamps. Also
wiring-new and old All work complies to Fire Underwriters Bpeclftcatlorm. Call 'ErIch H. Hausen, Swarth ..
Swarthmore 1727
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Tailo~Dry
MASSAGE-Infra-red. UI~ra Violet,
Recllnfng Vapor Bath. Beatrice
Schmidt. 162( Chesnut Street, Locust
'1-3887 •• · Hours 12 to 7.
Cleaning
Swarthmore, Pa.
FOR RENT-Pleasant rooms for two
or three men. Delightful location.
Light cooking privileges. Telephone
Swarthmore 1093.
L08T
LOST-Car bys on chain with ova.l
American Legion disk. Reward. caJl
Swarthmore 3'.278-&
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WANTED-Half time secretary in college; office. to start work at ..Mnce.
WritE. giving training and eXJ)e1fenoe
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WANTED-Day wotk for experlenc~
reliable worker. References. Call
Chester 31161.
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w!ANTED-Ve~ra.n
and brlde-to-be
desire small apartment. Tel. Swarth-
Tender Chuck Roast Of Beef 49c lb
65c lh
Leg OfLamh
Fres4 Killed Roasting Chicke~ ·55c lb
~m::.o~re~2::06=2-::;r::.
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W ANTED-'l'wo or three rooms or
small apartment by November first.,
furnished
or unfurnlshed.
Swatthmoreans
all' our IIvHave
•• · andbeen
do
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EGG PLANT ......................_.............................,._................. 10c each
HEARTS OF eEl ERY ...................:.................................. 19c bunch
SWEET POTATOES ..............................................; 2 lb. foi 15c
JUICE ORANGES .......:......................................._................ 39c doz..
FROZEN UMA BEANS ......................._......................~................. 39c
At Your DOOR •••
or At Your STORE
Get your milk todaybut be sure it's rich, creamy
not wish to leave now though ramlly
home 18 being Bold. Reply to Box E.
The swarthmorean.
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W.ANTED-pOnn Stat. College Cen'er
8tudent desires room and board 01'
room only, in private reftned famlly.
Call Willow Grove 0546-W or Box .G.
The Swarihmorean.
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WlANTED-Small two_wheeled bicycle
for six year old boy. Tel. swarth-
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WANTED-A ping-pong table. Call
Swarthmore 0823-W.
WANTED-Room neaT atation for few
weeks while visiting in vlUag6.
Reply to Box T. The Swarthmorean.
WANTED Be t'ret.a.ry, 10 to 12 A.M.,
and 1-3 P.M. Monday through Friday tor Swarthmore poat. Office experience, rapid dictation, and light
bOokkeellipg. Box 0, The Swarthmor-
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICE
Estate of SUSAN K. ROXBY. late ot
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Estate have been granted to the undel't'lgned. who request all persons
ha.vlng claims or demands agalnst the
Estate of the decedent to make known
the samel and all persons indebted to
the deceuent to make payment, without delay. to
.Joan B. RoXb:r. Executor
PIANO'"
'NING
.. U
tho Borough of MortoD, doo_.
M~_"""V"""~"_
LE"rI'ERB Testamentary on the above
724 Harvard AvenUe
f8~r
JinJ.l'~:::.~r
Philadelphia
2, Pa.Bldg.
Council
JJIIo .... ItERUN
srs.. CRESI.....PA.
r .........
6129
will
be
Chnmb.r.
received
Borough
In
Hall.
.......................
Morris. Bethlehem, Pa.. Mr•• & II~:::==:::;====:::===~
Mrs. M. K.. Morris, Boulton. Pa..
Mr. & Mrs. F. C. Dengler. Nancy ,
E. Dengler, F. G. DengI er. M rSo G .
l'tI. Walker. Devon, Pa.• Mr. & Mrs.
Sizes 15" to 26"
P. R. Poetter. West Leesport. Pa.,
,13.25 to .,26.50
Tax .Included
Mrs. C. E. Zerby. Sopbla. ;T. Zerby.
Fred A FiO.L J'--'er
& M
C
- ..... ........
.Johnstown. Pa.•. Dr.
rs. L . .
.5 East State Street. MecUa
Dengler. Broomall. Pa., Mrs. A. B. ~;;;;;;~1'h~O~n~e~M~...
~la~~ID~1~8=~;;~~
Fleming. Tamaqua, Pa., Wlll1am
E. Van Buren •. Brooklyn, N. Y., J
b
C
A. MER"""
QUINBY
Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Stolzen erg, .
~
R. Boyle. Shelton. Conn .• Sara. ;T.
Funeral Director
Peet. New York, N. Y •• Mr. & Mrs.
E. S. Fleming, PhllUpsburg. N . .T.,
Formerl,. of Media
Mr. & Mrs.. C. A. Fleming. Donald
tHSIS W. lehtgh A"ve., FbIIa.
C. Fleming. Binghamton. N. Y..
PboDe Baldw:iD 1170
Mr. & MtS. L. G. Tarantino. Mr.
No addlttooal cbarIre 101'
& Mrs. H. A. Phelps. New Haven.
suburball call&
Conn.
G. B. Stichter
PhoDe Media 0459-H
DAvE WOOD .
Ra-n
. tieng
&.
302 Gayley SL. Me
dia-
3100la 256'2'.. 8.
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14~8
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ames
8; Bobblsb. Removed
IaWDB Mowed
GeDeraJ BauIIDg
236 ILu'dIng A ....e.
Mortoa. Pa.
Eleetrieal Contractor
Walters'
An r,.- of Electrical
Installations ane Repalrs
Tree 5UJ'gery and
Serving S_rtJunore and
Landsc:aping
Phone Swarthmore 2175-R
104 Comell Avenue
Swertbmore, Penna.
VIcinity for va9
Twenty Years
1180 Mubl~berg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
.
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\eo little SerVants
Ten little servants. waiting in a line,
,
Call one to do the wash-and still you have nine!
Nine little servants. working long and late.
Ask one to cook your meals-and still you have elghtl
Eight little servants-wo~ing like elevenl"
Call on ooe to clean for you. and still you have seven I
Seven lillIe servants-you don't need candlesticks
When this one lights the house for you~and still you have six!
Six lillie servants, electrically-alive.
This one SQws a handy seam-and still you have fivel
Five lillie servants to help with every chore;
One can iron all the shirts-and still you have fourl
Swarthmore 2253
Four iillie servanls-such activity!
One breathes a little breeze-and still you have three,
"
horse $2.00. Call swart.hmore 0531-J.
call
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439
little servants. whose work is never donel
One keeps the food fresh. and thinks ifs rather funIWO
Call
FOR SAL~hild's matching wardrobe, bureau with mirror; al~o
maple double bed and spring; boy to
wool Eton sui\, size 7 almost new. Tel.
:Media. 2019,
FOR SALE-Boy's wool overc~t ;
. light weight topcoat; gabardine
snowsuit. all size 10. Two gym. tunies.
size If. Girl's white -shoe figUre skates.
stze 5. Tel. swartJImore 3583.
tesy pays dividends I Be brief
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
calls •.. Hang up
331 Dartmouth Avenue
__
Onparty-llnetelephonea.cour•• _ Space
gently" _ • Take the lead In
eootl party-line manners. It
will meaD betf,erservice for all.
FOR
SALE-Slamese kittens,. eight
weeks.
~I. Swarthmore 2404-T.
,
For
ALL SIZES HARD COAL,
GOLD BOND
II POlJRING WOOL
FOR SALE-Twin girls' coatlJ. legging Bults. size one; ~yrd ~loth
zmow Bults, size two, Good condition.
C'
.
,II,
., ".II,I,al'l
Tel. Media 0816-111.
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One tells the proper time from sun to setting sun.
(Oependable electric service makes these servants runAnd saves you lots of elbow grease. Suppose you had none?)
Yes, .leetricily i. alway. ready to ioIc. ,Ire worlr out 01 bousoworlr.
And if com so Iittlol Matter 01 fact, fire ........... family in tItis
's"lIwy gofI twice 01 mud! ./o"hkity for its ~ 01 if did '5
. ysan ago. WIoat oIIrer ifsm;' your .... tlgsI cIoes so much lor so little?
.• u.,. to .... Eledrk Hour-fhe HOUR OF CHARM. SundaYl'• • • P. M.. EDT., WCAU.
BATS AND BLANKETS
'a 1.11 r.I......
by
blcyde with
.,liUR
_SALE
__ 'Girl's
v.... PI
rhree little s~rvants-if you're feeling blue,
One will entertain you-and still you have twO!
,
FOR SALE-Electric furnace man,
stoker and blower complete with
thermostatic control and' coal ,hopper.
Good condition. One steam radiator In
good
condlUon.
Call swarthmore
more·,..···
:lUsceltaneous carpen-
. Phone: Media 0755
•
FOR QUICK SERVICE
SALE-Orlental Rug &JAt
Call Swarthmore 1192.
lDsuIa-
Paperhanging
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
SALE - SALE Play-pen with
wooden floor. in excellent condition.
and new pad. 110. "S,hoo~fty" rocking
8~.
i!ICI'eentng,
pine
Builder
FOR
FOR
work,. knot&7
and
•
Charles E. Fischer
Party-line serviCe
works just fine
When neighbors learn
to share the line.
oustom-bullt cablDets,
paneUng,
t1")'.
moderniza-
Kitchen
cePtCD&
New and Rebu1lt l-Janoe
ALBAN L.. PARKER
~iiii~~~ii~iiiiiii~~~
,2806-~.
SAFE MILK
bids
tion.
don.
GT-8-22 l!Il:6:e:e::e:e:e:e:6:8 6:<03 $'$:6:8:8 9:8:9 9 {O
, REQUEST 1'011 BIDS
Sealed
adons,
"'-"'&U5
~""~
Swarthmore, Pa.
Or to his Attorney
Howe Impro,·ements, Alter-
and Re-_ .... _- Since 1908
FOR SAL"£
FOR SALE - High chair, bathinette.
Good condition. Reasonable. Call
Swarthmore 1066-.1.
-FLOMER
The Borough reserves
reject any or all bids.
Eliott Richardson
Borough 'Secretary
2T-9-47
Media 1288-M.
Guernsey • • • In the easy-
.AMDICA'S TAli.... MILE.
Contractors & Bunden
senior year.
C. Dengler, Devon. Pa.; Location,
Dengler, Devon, Pa..; •••••••••••••••••••••••
Hlsto~lan.
George B. Stiohter,
Pottsville, Pa.
Those present were: :Mr. & Mrs.
Robert A. BIn'le. John W. Boyle.
. SPORTING GOODS
"'03
816 EDGMONT AVE.
"Mm. Joseph J. Gee.'. Swarthmore,
Pa., Main D. Stichter. "Mr. & Mrs.
Chutu
George. B. SUchter. Joaeph W.
S
I
tlchter, Anna M. Morr a, Mrs.
Emi)y D. Willlama. Pottsvtlle. Pa.•
Driveway Construction
Mr. & MM. George B. Stichter.
Ellen B. Morris, Edith D. Epler.
Asphalt or Concrete
Mr. & Mrs.· John P. Moore. Wm.
PETER Dl NICOLA
F. Moore, Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs.
Margaret K. Morris, Joseph C.
Phone Swa. Z6Z6
oan.
WANTED-Young couple. col J.e ge
graduates. and ·young son desire a
two oodroom apartment or small
house in vicinity ot swarthmore. Call
TEnnessee 9-4699.
\V{A.NTED-We wlU buy at best
prices otd china, glass. furniture,
firearmS. Call Holly Oak 4313 or Holly
Oak 6720. collect for appolntmenL All
business confidential. Colonial Cup_
bOard, No.5, Philadelphia. Pike. Wilmington, Delaware.
WANTED-Apartment, 3 or .f. rooms.
bath. kitchenette, unfurntShed. first
or second floor. Reliable buelnesa
couple. No chUdnm. no pets. Call
FOR SALE-F'lreplace wood - cheap.
Tel. Swarthmore 2679.
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Arters Brothers, Inc.
QUALITY LUGGAGE
Mllle .... Flounders Golden
to-use Cream-Top boHie.
of
Reese·Baxter CO.
Swarthmore 32Hfo
In fIDe foods.
Witham
swarUunore. Pa. at '1 :46 P,l\L October
Frank C.
LOST-''Toby,'' Dalmation; overfrlendly. IrrC5pOnsib)e. Much· m1ssed. Call
,
E.
CUNNINGHAM
FOR RENT
You. can alwa.,s be carefree and ba"e more time for 7ourself when you trade at the MADISON BROTHERS. Why not start
shopping here, today? Come in • • • look over our many values
WlIIlam
.
PERSONAl.( -WOMEN - SPOT REDUCING-inches off where desired
whUe privately relaXing. MEDICAL
M.WEINSTEIN
Mrs.
swarthmore Crest 111 8pending two
weeks tn Atlantic City.
J. David Wetland of South Ches_
ter road returned
Monday to
Gettysburg College to begiu his
number of the group spent 6th. 1941 Cor the purchase by the
k
Borough or· one new snow plow 8uit_
e wee end at swarthmore. The able for use on roads in accordance
family is one of the oldeat in
Pottsville, settling there In 1842. l'
Members nre now scattet-ed In aU
ROGER RUSSELL
parts of tho· United States. Tho
Maker of Fine Photopapba
place ~or hol~lng the next year's
_ _ state BIde.,
reunion wns left to the commIttee.
801lth A _ _ 8 _ 818&&_,1&1):
Severe illneas in several famUies
HedJa 2178
HeM·, Pa.
cut down the attendance.
The following officers were elected for the coming year: Pres,
Sm"" tD05
George B. Stichter,' Philadelphia.
Fa,; ViCe Pres.• Charles A. Fleming, Binghamton, N. Y.; Sec., Dr.
PaInters & Pa.pe~ Hangers
L. C. Dengler. Broomilll, Pa.;
\\Te should Know How
Tren.s., Earle S. Fleming. Phllllps~
Swa. 2266 409 Jllchignn Ave.
burg, N. J.: Program. Mrs. Frank
for and delivered. Call Robert Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin R. Hitchma.n
,Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Gibson of
Idlewild lane. Media.. formerly of
bIrthday.
prayer by Robert A. Boyle.
·Followlng the dinner was a bustIn the afternoon, the clan
nesa meeting and a memorial motored t? the home ot Mr. BOlile
service was held for tboss who on Amherst avenue, where a· picnic supper was served on the
spacious grounds of his home.
Plenty of amusements 'were
-----===::-:-:-----. provided at both tbe Inn and
_ _ _ _ _:...l',-E..,R_8_0_N_A_L-\\.-_--::-:--:-1 BO'yle' h~me for boUt young and
PERSONAL-College senior available old, consisting ot gamcs, music
for baby sltUn* -evenings,· Ineluding
Saturday. Call Swarthmore 1166.
and Singing. Telegrams and letters
===::""':'::""':--:-:--:---'--::--1 from relativea residing at a dlH-
PERSONAI.r-VacUum cleaners. ironl,
A
tOB,Sters and radios repaired, called tb
NEWS NOTES
of Thayer road and Mr. Hitchman's
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman C. ShUll of Wheel~
lng, West Va., are motoring
through New England tor two
weeks.
Dr. fJamuel Gurin of Ar;nherst
avenue returned home by plane
Saturday from
Madison, Wise.,
where he had taken part In a
Isatope Cymposlum.
Lt. and Mrs. James H. Connor
and their young son Jimmy ot
Arlington. Va.• will arrive today to
spend a week with Mrs. Connor's
parents, Dr. and Mra. WllUam Earl
Kistler of Park avenue. Lt. Connor has been ordered to sea duty
aboard the Battleship Mississippi.
and the Connors will soon make
their hO"Q1e in Not-folk, Va.
served In the late war, 80me of
whom paid the supreme sacrifice.
The meeting opened with the singIng ot America. an addreq. by the
preSident. George B. Stichter, the
reading· of the minutes of the last
meeting. reports of committees and
new and unflniahed bualness was
discussed. Several addreBBes were
made by other members, ono of
whom was Celebrating· his 80th
PERSONAL-Registered
corsetlere,
Mrs. Elsie MeWllliams. Telephone
Rear of Bouquet Beauty Shop
ms.
Swartbmore.
95C
Temporary Location
•
,
nt. Power Mower
DurIDg Win_Mouths.
_
BOYL&MAIN REUNION
The 16th annual Timothy Connor and SOphia Main Boyle frunUy
reunion, tb"e second Blnee the late
war, was held l'Y the. descendants
on Saturday, August! 23, at the
Strath Haven Inn..
The members gathered In the
·morning at t.he botel,· where a.
turkey dinner was eDjoyed at
noon. The· dlnnbr was opened with
ImmedIate D
H.
Curled crested zinnias: flrstMrs. A.. P. Smalley; second-Mrs.
R. T. Bates: thIrd-Mrs. Lloyd E.
73'
Sirloin
(Continued from 'Page 1)
Small double marIgolds: IlrstMrs. R. T. Bates; second - Mrs.
John H. Pitman: tblrd-M..... William A. Ralman.
Scabloeas: Ilrst - Mrs. R. T.
Bates.
Vase of snapdragona: drst-MrB.
Frederick R. Lang.
Large zinnias: first-Mrs. A. P.
Llillan Boyt.
I-LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICU,
2-U. S. GOVERNMINT GRADED
3-ALWAYI TRIMMED PROPERLY
"SeIlTder'EJulAK~~'''''~~~_·
Porhtm_
Round
Mr. Bnd MI'8. A. N. HIDon and n& where they spent the summer
family. formerly of Hlliborn ave.. and are now living In thetr new
nue~ have returned from Mt. Gret- home on Price's lane. Rose Valley.
Largest
Mrs.
A. P. perfect
Shenkle; second-Mlss -;
MEATS
NONE PRICED HIGHER
Flowe,.. Bow In
Club'. Fall Show
Philadelphia Eledric (ompal,
PLASTERING
S,l1PPLIES
•
•
B. S.· Eleven Meets
Darby on 26th
THB
(Continued from Page 1)
year, Rodney Bray. also at ·halt.
looms up like one of the finds ot
the seasOD. Gifted with natuml
football abUlty, be looks equally
good on otreos8 or defense and nobody on tbe team is putting more
spirit Into his play. At fullback.
Harry Warren may carry one of
the ke)'s to .. tb~ team~s 8ucce8S.
Thla/ big, strong youngster packs a
lot of drive and, it he can add some
finesse to hlB ball carrying, he
should be one of the most talked
about players In the conference. He
Is also potentially a very fine kicker. Eddie GavetU, who ba.B flashed some mighty good football at
times, and Harry Childrey, who
runs with a trackman's speed, are
two other backs who should see
frequent action.
AU McGUberry
and Walter Dickinson round out
the backfield complement.
It is a bigger team than Swarth-
C
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B
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u
•
MET A L
W 0 RK
and
JEW E L R Y
S
Adult Classes. l\[orning
or EveniJJg •
iMIlUMI ELSBREE
311 W'1C1,sn ST.
SIRLOIN STEAKS
• • "tEll, PA.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Luncheons $1.00
Dbmers from ,1.76
. 6ge Ib
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
FREEDEL IVERY
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
&Sons
Geo.
-tr
17 South Chester Road
Swarthmore, Pa.
Tel Swarthmore 4547
CALl CH~ 8286
WELCOME
SWARTHMORE STUDENTS
,."
FolloUJ the
ADOLPH'S
a·
=
Leacl~r.
to
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
-
Merit of New Local 11
To Be Unveiled
At 3:15
a-
and
their specifiC duties for the current
year are International Relatlons,
Mrs. Morris Fussell; Economic
Welfare. Mrs. Walter Robinson; Social Welfare, Mrs. S.
He~enw9,Y:
Equallftcation of Opportunity. Mrs.
John Moore; Structure and Function of Government, Mrs. Helen
Goodwin; and Legislation, Mrs. Edward Hay. Chairmen of the StandIng Committees are Program. Mrs.
Phelps Soule; publicity: Mrs. Cyrus
Wood; Hospitality, Mrs. Henry
Piper: Membership, Mrs. F. H.
Gehring; :Publications, M.rs. W. E.
Schellhase: Study Groups, Mrs.
Wuiiam Huey:' County BulletIn,
Mrs. Clair Jeglum: and Telephone,
Mrs. John 1... Cornag.
A group of four men, representing various fields of edu~tton and
business activity, from the Men's
Advisory Committee; The members
are Mr. Frank C. Pierson, Mr. Earl
Taylor t Mr. Frank .Markley, and
MI'. Philip W. Kntskern.
Mrs. Goodwin announced that
5500 CO)Jnty Bulletins, containing
unbiased factua.l information on the
candida.tes for county ottice, wer~
distributed throughout the county
before tho primary election. Over
1100 of these were distributed in
Swarthmore by the local branch of
the League of . Women Voters.
Plans were made for further dis-,
semination of information to the
voters before the election in November.
a.
eoaDtr,
u
Le_
ror demiDs rap.
Wh, be ..liefled.
with
Jlave
l'onrrapd.....d
with SprinPield
water
1_'
watera'PauJaora'a.
9x12 Domestic. $4.10 .
~"'50n b CO~l!~!.1I!
100 Park
Swarthmore 0730 or
. PII.
Persian Rugl for
4646
FUR LINED
GRADUATES IN
PHYSICAL THERAPY
Murray Dryden,. Bon of
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dryden, of
Swarthmore avenue, we.s graduated
Corm the SchOOl of Physical Therapy of the Graduate Hospital. Unl~
versity of Pennsylvania last }4"riday
evening, a member of the first class
in the l1tstory of the course to have
every member a registered physical
therapist at the time of graduation. Beside his wife and threeyear-old'daughter Deborah. and his
parents, Mr. Dryden had his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry A. Peirsol, Jr., of Lafayette
ave., as his guests at the commencement exercises and~ reception
held at The Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital.
A graduate of Swarthmore High
School, and Springfield College Mr.'
Dryden served with the Naval Air
Corps during the war years. being
separated with the rank ot Lieutenant.
TAX FII.EE
SPEARE'S
SECOND
ONLY
3
COAL
FUEL OIL
Yale and Rutgers Avenues
VAN AlB BROS.
SWARTHMORE 1439
RIDLEY PARK
ner.
Ross Pfalzgraf! will be }llaylng
the right guard spot and you ~n
be assured that Rosa w111 earn the
respect of his opponents c:1rly In
the gume. He doesn't know what
It means to give up and is an inspiration to the team.
.Jaclt Hautz has moved from the
backfield to tak~ over George
Storck's center post .. Jack did a
tine job Rfl a sophomore last year
and haa the ab1l1ty to be a spark,
plug this year.
Ave Blake will appear at the
regular left tackle post replacing
Bob McGowan. Big, rangy, and
rough, he should be a thorn In
the side of all opponents,
B111 Huey will get the starting
assignment at quarterback. Last
year- he' alternated with cap' Bierman. Larry Dalton is pusbing bim
very bard and Is Improving fast.
Both are good passers but Larry
shows more ablltty in ball-carrying.
The most outstanding newcomer
is Arthur Barraclough at guard.
Although not a starter, it appears
Inevitable that he will be 1n t1!ere.
Big, fast, and one of the hardest
workers on the squad, he is sure to
see plenty of action today.
~vld ColUns ha.s been the stand,out player of_ the squad so_,fa.r thlls
year. His sparkling defensive play
against all opponents a.BBUr8S us
tha.t Dave is in for a gQod year.
Hls willingness and splrtt are an
inspiration to aU. He' may see very
little action today because of a leg
ldjury ,that has been bothering
him for the past week.
(Continued on Page 6)
The final collection ot Flowers
fO,r tho Flowerless this season w1l1
'be made next week. AU local
gardeners haVing bloaeoU1S left
asked to leave a few in the containers on the porch of Mrs. Frank
G. Keenen's home, 718 Harvaril
avenue, next Wednesday evening
or early Thursday morning. At 9
a.Dl. Thursday the floral contributlol1S will be taken to the PbUadelphia General Hospital where
thd,v will brIng n. week's cheer to
many patients.
are
"
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TO VISIT CHESTER
COUNTY HOMES
Clubwomen's Trip On
October 4; Garden
Trophy Won
The Antiques Department of the
Swarthmore Woman's Club wUI
attend the Seventh Annuai Chester
county Day on Saturday October
4. There are several Dew' homes
open this year including that ot
Justice and Mrs. Owen J. Roberts
which is described as superb. The
route wUl be arranged so that
none of the homes visited last year
will be included. Tea will be served from 3 to 5 P. M. at one home
in each group. Interested members
at:e asked to telephone Mrs. Birney
K. Morse, chairman, Swarthmore
0602 it they wISh to attend and
.desire or can furnish transportation.
'~
The garden department of the
Swarthmore Woman's Club w a 8
aWarded fust prize In.the Delawar~
Garden Club Flower Show he~d In
Rutledge Saturday September, 20.
Since this is the third time the
t:ophY has been won, it now becomes the permanent property of
the Swarthmore Woman's Club.
The trophy Is a tall sliver vase
bearing the inscriptions of the
winners in each yea.r's oontest.
The 'prIZe winning dining table
center PI;ce was arranged by Mrs.
W. ~:&t::ark Bittle chairman of this
committee, Mrs. Roy S. Latimer
and Mrs. Ross W. Marriott. They
used specimens from club members' ge,rden In 0. low display" of
dwart dahlias, rogy zinnias, petunias and dark '1'ed cockscomb on
a. bed of strawberry chard !ol1age.
Mrs. D. Reed Geer Is chairman
!Jf the garden department.
FIRST FALL MEET STAT E OFFICER
COAT
DEPARTMENT
WORKING
DAYS TILL YOU WILL
NEED A FIRE. COAL
wn.L BE HIGHER
THIS FAlL
The Swarthmore. high $cnool
football team plays host to the
Darby high school this afternoon
at 3: 15 as tney kick the lid off the
1947 campaign. The·game will be
the real test for the bOYB who wlll
replace the six graduatlner seniors,
and Captain George Storck. How
they perform will pretty well torecaot the season's proBPects.
Rodney Bray will take Johnnie
Polk's place at left halt and there
Isn't a boy on the squad who will
play any harder. He came up from
last year's junior varsity and bas
proved to be strong defensively
and has developed into a hard run-
LAST CALL FOR POSIES
W.I.L:;TO HOLD LW.V. TO.PRESEttT
FLOOR
Beauty and comfort are
yours this winter in this
smart all-wool venetian covert. The soft rabbit fur lin\
ing zips in or out acconling
to the weather. Features
full back, longer length. In brown, green, wine, black,
':and grey. Sizes 16 to 18.
To Welcome Mrs.
Malin Baoi;tFrom Mrs. Clapp To Speak
England
At· Membership
The Swarthmore B'ranch ot the
Women's Internatlonat-League will
Tea
hold Its first fall meeting n ext,
Thursday. October 2. ·at 3:80 P.M.
at the home of Mrs. J. V. 8. Bubop, 786 HarVard ~a!Yenue. After the
bu,lness meetl~ tea. win b e
served.
Mrs. Patrick oIilurphy MallIl.of
North Princeton avenue,_ will b~
the guest of honor. .Mrs. Malin,
a former chairma.n of the Swarthmore Branch of W. I. L., has Just
returned from Great Britain where
she lived for two" years with her
family whlle_. be __" ,huab'!Llld w~
wQrking abroad..
At the buslnes8 meeting the
committee cbalrmen for the year
Will be announced, and p18.llB for
meeUnp and proJect8 will be dis·
cuae4. -_O....eera- of tbe branch. for
the year abead are loire. Fred.rlck
Toll.. and MnI. Ro," MCCOrk....
eo-ebalrmen: lin. .JOII8ph WaltoD,
rec:ord!ng ......~rJ'. OU". C1ea_
eorriapoli_
Roy
. "The ~ue at Work" will be
the keynote address given by Mrs.
Louise' Cl'app at the open membership, tea 'of the League of Women
·Voters of Swarthmore In Whittier
House on Friday, Oct. 8, at 2:30 p.
m Mr.9. Clapp Js the third v1ce~
p;eald~nt' of "the Pennsylvania :r..:ea gue of Women- Voters. ~he will outUne the state and na.tional programs for the current year, explain
how this program is" formulated.
.and how _the lndlvldual Leagues
can help to' promote these aims.
Glenu ldottoW, "president of
the Swarthmore League, will welcome nll'lw and old members. and
introduce the me1nbe~ of" the
Board for tbe eurre",t year. FOlloWIng the .hort meeting. tea will b.
aerve4,. ~der the dlrecUon of !In.
HeurY ·Piper. Old membere, new
members. ~d. ~~er w~men .I~ter·
"~ In the 'lto.-k oUlle
_4 J(ft.
cordlall)' mYlte4 to ath"a.
Mra.'
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.ere""': .
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FIElD
TODAY
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1947
1923 Chestnut Street - -' fhiladelpbia
6913 Market Street - Upper Darby, Pa.
•
Rumsey Chevrolet
VOL 19-No. 39
'rhe new offieers and board
members of the League of Women
Voters of Swarthmore -were an~
nounced at first board meeting of
the winter. held at tbe borne of the
Prestdent. Mrs. Glenn Morrow, 616
Rutgers a.venue, on TuesdaY. Sept.
16th. The other officers for the
current year are Vice President,
Mrs. W,alter Robinson; Treasurer,
Mrs. Ollve Rodgers; Corresponding
Secretary. Mrs. Dorothy Hopkins:
and Recording Secretary, Mrs. Carl
deMoll. The Executive Board is
composed of these officers plus the
chairmen of the
departments
(known as the Resource Chairmen), and the Chairmen' of the
~am~s
• ACCESSORIEs.
TEAM
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
827 Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, Pa.
ON HOME
THE SWARTHMORE
as.
Board Meeting Held
Last Tuesday By L WV
South Chester Road
sa,!
CHFm
H.S.-DARBY FRAY
AT ~ME TODAY
Dispensing Opticians
BARBER SHOP
What
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-
committees.
The Resource
Chairmen
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more High Is accuotomed to putting IlllllllUIUHHIIUIIIIIIIIHIUIUHUllllllllllunlllllllllllllllllllnlllnllmuIlIllUlHlllU11lmu"mmpHU~
on the tleld.
The power In the
The School in Rose Valley, MoyIan, P..
a
Une, the rangy ends and the speed 3
Fall term _rUng September 12. N _ . " and Kindergarten
i
groups and Elem...ta." SChool througb 7th s-Je..
:;
In the' backfteld permit Q varied - .
All da,. program .....nable for all _ .
5
attack and. seemingly. a. goOd de- :;
For furiber 1Df0nnaUou call
3
tense.
Undoubtedly It is an ag.. 3
. Media 1088-J or Media 0336-W
§
gregaUon that will play interesting ;
football and one t'hat may be ca- 1""IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1II11I1IIII'1111II1II1011IIIIIIIInnmUUIIIHIIIWii
pable of finishing high up In the
conference.
As Coach
Millard
Robinson. with the typical coach's
cODservatlsJll. said: "It is a team
that will give everybody a battle
and win 80me ball games."
,
r·
:1
$3.00 YEAR
'
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Excerpt from Minute. of September 18, 1941
.
"RESOLVED, dwt the Board or School DlrectOI"B or thc
School District of the Borougb of Swarthmore iwccpls with .....
regret the rcs~tlon of Roy \V.. Delaplaine as a member 01 the
Board. For the past ten )'eo.r8 )[r. Delaplaine bas tpTen devoted
and uotiriDg service to Ute board i for the last sh years he bas, as
PresIdent of the Board. given faithful and courageous leadership.
"FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board olTlclally and the
Dlembers pel"8ODa1ly bereb;r
their sincere pleasure in the
~tion and relationship with Mr. Delaplaine as, u. co-worker
leader; and that they express their deep apprecJation or his
,'sluable services to the board, to the schools 01 the District,
und to the oonununlty. The members or the Board wish, furthermore, to extend to )lr. Delaplaine their wurm good wt.she6 for
his health and happiness.
record
and.
"FURTHER-RESOLVED, that the Secretary send, to iHr,
Delaplaine and to "The' swartbrttorean" a copy or the foregoing
reeolutlons."
G. I. ENROLLMENT McCAHAN TO HEAD
DECREASES HERE SCHOOL BOARD
College Registration Named After Roy
Hits All·Time
Delaplaine
High
Resigns
On Tuesday Swarthmore College
opened its 79th year of Instruction
with un all-time peak enrollment
o! 1075. This total surpassed last
year's record - breaking figure of
1019..
The entering freshman class,
which fs of ,normal pre-war size, is
not responsible
for this new' high.
,
.
The heavY enrollment is ·due to the
small nU'mber of graduates last
June. College· omclals believe that
with the graduation of the present
large upper classes, the size at tho
student bod y wlll, return, to its
former average of 76b.
,Although 120 new veterans have
come to Swarthmore for the fall
term, an increase 'Of 68 over last
year's number, the total veteran
enrollment haa fallen- from 424 to
387. a drop of over eight per cent.
Thirty new facult'Y members
have been appOinted.
.....aculty
housing recently 'became a serious
problem and has been met by the
construction of eight new homes
on the campus 'tor professors and
their families.
SCOUT TRAINING COURSE
Twelve adults have ,:egistered
for the Girl Scout Leaders Training Course which begins October
8 in the Woman's Club. Bertha
"Chippy" Cavanaugh. Baltimore
Pike District Chairman. will conduct classes on Wednesday afternoons from 1 to 3 o'clock and
Thursd~y evenings from '1: 30 to
9: 30 _throughout October.
Anyone who Would Uke to take
the course Is ,ibvlted to 'joln the
group.
To Entertain Teachers
The 11th grade parents are entertaining the teachers at dessert
and coffee in Whittier House on
the College campus, Monday evening, October 8, at 7:10.
..
Tms
The School Board at its E::eptcmber meeting received with regret the resignation of its preBldent, Roy W. Delaplaine who has
been a meIpber of the Board for
ten years., Dr. David McCahan,
was elected president to fill tbe
unexpired term; and he was succeeded as vice-president by Mr. W.
E. Dungan, who during the summer months acted 'as secre~aI'Y of
the Board: Mrs. Raymond K.
Denwol'th resumed her duUes as
secretary.
The BO:1rd authorized the resumP.tton of the evening shop act1~
viUes I n electing Mr. David L.
Watkins to have the night shop
classes fOr adults on Tuesdays and
Thursdays each week. The Saturday morning elementary football
program was- authorized and Mr.
WilHam Reese placed In charge.
M:r. Millard Robinson was designated to take charge of the Saturday morning basketball program
from November to March. Alban
Barton of Media was elected as
janttor In the high school bunding.
Reque~t was received from Dr.
Carl' G. Leech for the UBe of the
scbool facUittes for the annual
County Institute to be held on October 20 and 21. Thc requelJt was
granted. A resolution was adopted expressing appreciation" to Mr.
G. D. Houtman, engineor, for bls
generosity tn certifying copies of
plans and specificatlons recently
sent to the State' Council of Education for the laying of new drainage UneS from the hi g h Hehool
building to Little Crum Creek. After proper advertising the Board
awarded to 'Thomas A. Reilly and
Company of Chester. on their bid
of $1167, the contract tor laying
the necessary Transite pip e in
ERNEST WERNHER
DIES IN 72ND YEAR
,
Heart Failed Popular
Long-Time Resident
Of Boro
FUnera.J. services tor Ernest A.
\Vernh"er were conducted In Trinity
Church at 11 o·clock Saturday
morning by tho Roy. George C.
Anderson, rector. Cremation followed at \Vest Laurel Hill.
Mr. Wernher died suddenly of
coronary thrombosis on Wednesday night of last week, shortly
after he had retired to his room
after returning from dinner. He
was 72' and had been faUing in
health for the past two years. A
heart attack In April had hospitalized him In Syracuse, but be
had recovered' sulllclently to retprn to Swarthmore where he had
lived for three decades, and had
raised his two chl1dren after they
were left motherless by the death
of his wife, Jesse M. Wernher, tn
their ea.rly childhood. He recently
moved from the apartment he occupied. for many years in the
Shirer Bunding on South Chester
road, to Kenyon avenue.
Born In Kansas on Dcc~mber
19, J 8 7 5. Mr. Warnner became
regional salcsmanager for Zangerie - Peterson. a large - furniture
company of Chicago. He '- h a. d
travelled extensively all over the
world and had ltved in China and
the Pht11pplnes.
Interested in
music, he had plaY,cd wit h the
Swarthmore Symphony Orchestra.
He was a devoted member ~nd
vestryman of Trinity Church and
Secretary-Treasurer of the Church
SchOOl. He was active also In the
American' Legion and other' civio
organizations.
The Swarthmore Legion Post
recently honored Mr. Werllber's
Bon. Walter, killed In the Philip ...
pines at the beginning at World
War II and Swarthmore's first
bsualty in that war, by changing
its name trom the Harold AIDS"
worth Post to the AlnswortnWernher Post.
Mr. Wernller 1s survived by bls
daughter, Mrs. Katherine W. Butler, of Syracuse,' N. Y .• and a sl&ter, Mrs. Charles L. Guyger. of
~url1ngame, California.
H. H. WALTERS
H. H. Walters of Cop pies Lane,
Wallingford, died Tuesday, September 16 at his home following
an Illness or" more than two tyearlil.
He was 73.,
He Is survived by his widow.
Vella; a daughter, MrS. Stuart
Smith of Wallingford, "s. son, H. L.
Walter of Wawa., and tour grand.
children.
Memorial services were held
Thursday. September 18 in the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
with Rev. Dr. David Braun in
charge:. Interment was made tn
the Media Cemetery.
•
Hcmored at Peddie
.James Q. Vose ot Princeton ave ..
nue was one ot 2'l bOY8 'among the
400 students at Peddle School to
gatn Second Honors tor 1946-41
as announced at the school last
trenche~
A request trom the teachers tor week.
the Inauguration of a group nos(ConUnaed on Page I)
/
Police Clamp Down
Borough police have been active
this week in brlngtng local' tra.Oio
problems under control.
Fddal', September 26
Several fines were imposed t'or
3:15 P.M.-H. B, Football: Swarthmore VB. Darby.......... Rutgers Field violation 'Of speed laws and ignor........: iyt~t'?~ ~lgns a~ .~:XOU8 'tnt.erSUDday. September 28
s~fiOns. Tags were !lIVen ~o 01011:00 A.M.-:Kornlng WOl'8hip ....... ~.. _............................ Local Churches tott~ 'who exceeded the twohour ~ par~lng llmlt In the" business
section.
6:10 P.M. Men·. Dlnn••.. _ ..._...._ ........~..__ ................ TrInity Churcb
wEEK'S CALENDAR
\
Wed, ~ J 50,., Odober 1
'1:30·to 8:00 P.)I.-·-Leg!on Rummage Sale................. _.Womanli Club
Neecieworf& DiNcton to M_'l
,_: All D1recto~ of the .~rtht:nore
Branch of the Needlework Guild
.,
..
,TbDrllllaJ', Odoba' S
of America, are urged 'to attend
':00 A.M. to ':00 P.M.-Legion Rummaie' Sale:...._ .....'W,om~·. Club. th~ annual meeting to be held In
9:00 P,. .~WomOD·. Auxiliary _ ...._ ....•.._ ....•........... _...Trlnltl' Church ~be Womaft'. <:tub, ~ay. September
at I o'clock.
1:10 P ...~W.I.L.J(eeUDc ...._ .. _ _ _ ...._..__ • 111 - . . . t '
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z
.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Friday, Sap'
BULLARD-WHERRY
performed the eeremon7.
10 East Harwich. Cape Cod, Mass.
11.'helr
MiN
Rosalie
R.
Wherry,
clau.hThe bride, given In marriage by
daughter, Mnt. Gordon Powter
of
Dr.
and
M.....
W.
Nlvlb
her
I.ther, wore a wedding gown
Barbara Kent of Riverview road er and chUdren Stephen Varrell
Wherry
'of
Cedar
lane.
became
the
of
wblte
saUn f ....bloned with fitwno graduated from Wheaton Col· and Etl\el Varrell are vlslUng at
b~de
of
Mr.
.o\Ibert
A.
Bullard;
ted
bodice
with yoke of illusion
lege In June '46. left last week tor the Garrett home this week. Mr.
BOD
ot
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
W.
Bullard
and
full
skirt.
Her lone vell of
Northweste\-n University, Ill .• where Power ",Jll join the family group
of
Elwyn,
formerly
of
Rutledge,
on
tulle
belonging
to
an aunt fell from
she wlll do graduate work.
over tbe' week-en"
September
6
at
7:30
o'clock
at
a
a
coronet
of
heirlQom
lace and aho
Naney Van Alen ·of Park ave·
MrfJ. George Abbe ot Kenyon
candlelight
wedding
In
the
Swarthcarded white roses. asters, and
nuo has returned to Wellesley Col- avenue Is still confined to the PresgypsophlIu..
lege where she Is a member of the byterian Hospital, Phlladelpbla fol- more Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Dr. David Braun and
junior class.
Mi88 Mary ADn Wood attended ~ _ _~
lowing a heart attack six weeks
the Rev. Charles Robinson of Rut- her slater as maid ot honor and
Ginny Peel ot Columbia a.venue ago.
ledge officiated at the double-ring Mrs. Richard Bell ,of Wilkinsburg ~ _ ....../0
and .Jean GemmIll of Thayer road
ceremony
before a background of acted as matron of honor.
returned
to Carleton
College,
ENGAGEMENT
Cybotlum
ferns,
lighted C(l,ndelabra,
Northfield. Minn., on September
The bridesmaids were Mrs. Har..
Mr. and M.rs. Harry F. Brown white dabUas and tvy.,
15. Ginny began hoI' junior year of North Chester road announce
old McCorkel of PhUadelp'hla. sisTbe bride. escorted down an aisle ter of the bridegroom, and Miss
and Jean 'her sophomore year at the
the engagement of theIr daughter of tall lighted tapers by her fatber
college.
Miss Margaret Brown to Mr. Wal- who gave her In marriage, wore a Sally Youmans of Andov~r :MaS&
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor of
All the attendants wore gowns of
ter L. DouglP.SS. Jr., son of· Dr. gown of Candlelight satin fashioned
Harvard avenue drove up to Ithaca.
green
taffeta. featuring fitted ,boand Mrs. Walter L. Douglass ot with fitted bodice, sweetheart neck~. y, last week-end ,vith Dick
dices.
with
off-the-shoulder neck'New London, Conn.
line, long pOinted sleeves. full hoop
Taylor who Is beginning his second
Unes
and
full
skirts with butterfly
Miss Brown attended :Mary Bald- skirt shirred and dcallopc'd at hem,
year at Cornell. While there they
bows.
The
maid
and matron' of Here are four wor.ds you should
win College at Staunton, Va. and and long train.
Her full length
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
honor
wore
beaddresses
to match
was graduated from the Keystone veU of Illutdon fell from·a, seedheed, Mr. Motorist: WINTERIZE
E. Babcock at their farm homo
their
bouquets
of
bronze
pompons,
Secrotarlal School.
- pearl tiara and she carried white
outside of Itllttca. Mr. Babcock is
Mr. Douglass Is a graduate ot gladioli, button pompons centered and the bridesmaids carried yellow YOUR CAR SOON. Imagine trypresident of tho Board of Trustees
Swarthmore College an~ is now wIth a. purple orchid and tled with pompons and wore matching flow ...
of Cornell University.
Ing to get through ,vinter with thO'
ers in their hair.
Nan Pitman, Char.ottc Hobbs, connected with Lukens Steel Com- white satin ribbon and traillng Ivy.
Mr. Richard Bell served as best same clothes yOU have worn all
'Miss Janice M •. Wherry who atand \Vlnlfred Rumble oC Swarth- lmny. Coatesvlle.
man.
and the uahers included Mr.
tended her stster as maid of honor
more began their freshman year at
You'd be numb and
Harold
McCorkel, Mr. PhUip Shen- summer.
wore a Grecian gown or blue nylon
HEG-VALENTINJ;:
the Philadelphia Museum School
bodice kle and Mr. Graeme· Wbytlaw, Jr., stiff with cold.
The marriage of Mrs. Charlotte taffeta featuring a fitted
Your car needs
of Industrial Art, Monday.
both of Swarthmore.
Patsy McCahan of Stratn Haven Valentine of ProvIdence VUlage to with V neckline and cap sleeves.
A reception followed at Rose special outfitting tor winter. too.
avenue has returned to Mt. Holyoke :Mr. l'Jrneat Biddle Heg, son of Mr. She wore gauntlets of the same ma.Tree
Hunt Club. The bride's mother
College to begin her sophomore and Mrs. Ernest Clarke Heg of terial as her gown and carrlea
"wlnterlzlng
wore
a gown or melon crepe. Her See RUSSELL
year. Barbara Sickel also of Strath Rutgers avenue, took place at 12 peach gladloU. white pompons and
corsage was of white pomponJl and service."
Haven avenue is a freshman at o'clock noon, Saturday, Septem- ivy tied with peach satin ribbon.
gypsophfla.
The mother of tbe
Mrs. Robert C. Messmer ot Chesber 13 in Media, In the presence ot
Mt. Holyoke.
bridegroom
chose
a gc)wn of gra.y
ter, as matron of honor tor her
Mr. and Mrs. George Scbobinger the itnmedlate fammes.
crepe with green accessories. Her
of Swarthmore avenue are on a
The bride wore a light beige Bult sister, ant.'- the I bridesmaids, Miss
corsage was of yellow and rust
Nancy
Lewis
ot
Gradyville,
formweek's motor trip through the New with brown accessories. Her corerly of Swarthmore, and 14189 pompons, gypsop.hUa. and TaUsEngland States. They were accom- sage was of gardenias and roses.
Elaine
Wherry, sibter ot the brIde, man roses.
panied by their daughter Barbam
A small. receptlon followed at
Following a wedding trip the
wore
gowns
ot slmUar style in
Ann who stopped off at Middle- the home of the.brlde·s brother-incouple
will Uve in Philadelphia.
American
Beauty
red
and
carried
bury College. Middlebury, Vt., to law and sister, Mr. Rnd Mrs. Wilbouquets
of
yellow
gladioU,
yellow
begin her junior year.
mer B. Clement of Providence Vilpompons and Ivy tied with yellow
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Va.n Alen lage.
saUn
ribbon.
All the attendants
and their daughters Nancy and
Following a snort wedding t.rlp,
wore
crownless
heart-.e:haped bonCarol of Park avenue dl"ove to Mr. and Mrs. Heg are livIng in
nets
to
match
their
gowns.
Bucknell University on Wednesday their new home in Secane.
Mr.
Robert
Zensen
of Rutledge
of last week where Carol began her
Mr. and Mrs. Heg, parents of
served
as
best
man,
and
the ushers
sophomore year. En route home the brldcgroom, entertained at a
included
Mr.
Charles
Bullard
of
the Van Atena visited relatives in dinner party, Friday evening. SepBEAUTY SALON
Morton.
brother
of
the
bridegoom,
Montgomery.
tember 12. The bridegroom's brothMr. and Mrs. Marvel 'W11S0D of erwin-Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Robet C. Me8S'mer, and Mr.
FaD colon favor fastidious freshness
Strath Haven avenue were .f1nner Charles H. Garrison of Rutgers Alfred Halg of Rutledge.
A reception tor 76 guests was
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Attis avenue entertained informally preheld
In the Church Social Room
of Devon beCore the Chester County
13 South Chester Road
ceding the dinner.
following
the
ceremony.
The
Horse Show, Friday evening.
Call Swarthmore 0476
bride's mother wore a shell pink
John Horsey of Swarthmore aveWEllS WYCKOFF
crepe dinner gown. Her corsage
nue and Peter Hay of Ogden ave'The
marriage
of
Miss
Margaret
was
of white pompons and white
nue have returned from a twoWycoff,
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
gladioli
florets. 'The mother of tbe
week vacation in the New England
Ernest
H.
Wyckoff
ot
Stroudsbridegroom
chose a gown ot ivy
States, where they enjoyed sailing.
Phone
burg,
to
Mr.
Willtaln
P.
Wells.
son
"we have a reputation for
and
black
sUk
prInt. Her corsage
John and Peter return this weekof
Mrs.
H.
Elliott
Wells
ot
Park
was
of
r~d
roses
and
white
pomend to Ohio State where they are
Swarthmore
dependability and satisfacavenue, and the late Mr. Wells, pons.
graduate students in chemistry.
tion . . . regardless of the
,The young couple have returned
Mr. and Mrs. Louis deMoll of took place Thursday, September
11
at
the
Wyckoff
summer
home
from
a
10-day
wedding
trip
to
Phfladelphta, formerly of Swarthseason or hour of the
more, have returned from a two- at Shawnee-on-the-Delaware. The Ocean City, North East, Md •• · and
day,"
week vacation trip south where paator of the Stroudsburg Presby- Washington, and are at home in
they visited Mr. deMoU's brother-.. terian Church performed the cere- Elwyn.
The bride's father entertained the
in-law and Sister, Dr. and Mrs. m0I!Y in the presence of· the immediate
fammes
and
a
few
friends.
bridal party and Immediate femlJames Nelson of Spartanburg. N.
The . bride ware I;ln afternoon 11es at .R dinner party in PhiladelC. They also made short stops at
Hampton Roads, Charlottesville dress of brown silk. Her corsage phia Friday evening preceding the
was of yellow orchids.
weddlJ?g the followIng day.
"
and Roanoke, Va.
Mr. William F. Burt of New
Mrs. Harvey Whitaker of Elwyn
waS guest of honor at a luncheon York Citr served as best man,
SHEPPARD-WOOD
CARDS
CANDLES
A reception tollowed the cereThe marriage of Miss, Edith
at the Inglemmk Friday when Mrs.
P. L. Whltal[er of Park avenue en- mony. Following a wedding trip to Louise 'Vood, daughter of Mr. and
tertained in hon«:»r of her birthday Cape Cod, the young couple win Mrs. Ralpn Victor Harold Wood of
West Chester, formerly ot Rose
live In Stroudsburg.
anniversary.
Those attending from Swa.rth- Tree, to Mr. Robert Ayer3 ShepMrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of
Riverview road is spending several more included Mrs. Wells, mother pard, Jr:, son of Mr. and Mrs.
days of this week visiting Jler of the bridegroom, Mrs. Charles Robert A. Sheppard of Vassar avedaughter Mrs. Louis W. Flaccus Black, Mr. William H. Black. Mrs. nue, took place Saturday at 2:30
Henry A. Piper, Mr. John Piper. o'clock in Christ's Church. Media.
and family of Scarsdale, N. Y.
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge at Ogtlen and ~lr. 'VUliam Piper.
The Reverend William J. Alberts
avenue entertained 'The EightThe bride Is a graduate of Wilsome" at a lunc'heon-bridge at her son College. The bridegroom at- FOR
home Tuesday.
tended
Brown University
and
,
Mr. Phtup W. Kniskern of River· Stroudsburg Teachers Conege and Magazine Subscriptions
CaD .
view road is a patient at the Pres- scrved with the Eignth Air Corps
byterian Hospital, Philadelphia ·fol- of the U. S. Army four years with Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
lowing an operation performed a year of overseas duty.
Swarthmore 2080
Monday.
Mrs. C. B. Campbell of College
avenue Is convalescing a.t her home ,~.~------------,--,--~-------~
• Thereiaa weI1-estab1is!w..t 8Ci..
following an op'eration in Jefferenti6c r: P i)'1 for every do ision
son Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Ashton
Sclen_cally Air-Conditioned
your doctor mem, He is guided
and Mr. Leonard C. Ashton, .Jr., of
Elm avenue haVe re·turned trom
in his opinions by the c:ond"triona
FrIday
their
Bummer
nome,
"Seven
New Dellghtrully
Hearths" in Paris HUI, Me.
of authorities in the'field of medAIR OONDITIO~
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Breitling of
Swarthmore avenue entertained a.
icine. Even though you have had
OF OUR
group of friends of the Scott Paper
Friday and Saturday
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Feature ttme 1:30 and 7:30
DOrecent a P'.on to em '·wIt a8iCl8D,
It
Company at th~lr home Saturday
RANDOLPH SOOTI'
PrLces
for
this
performance
evening.
on1¥:
ANNE dEF'F'REYS
to have one in mind. Pay him a visit. 'l"ben wbesa
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett
Adults: Matinee 74c
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and Camily ot Garrett avenue have
Evenlng, $1.20
you
Deed
him
he
will
be
better
prepaRd
to caJe
Children: 50c at all times.
retul'ned from their summer home
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PETER Eo TOLD, Editor
MAR.JO
Lorene McCarter
RoaaUe P I
TOLD, Asaoc1a.te Editor
Theodore ~i~ng
Edith Whitaker
Entered as Second Claas Matte J
·Otnc.e at Swarthmore PL unier afhua'l ~4, 1829. at tlie Po.et
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DEADLINE-WEDN~DAY NOON
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Presbyterian Church Notes
FRIENDLY CIRCLE MEETS
Fifteen memb.rs of the Friendly
Circle held Ihelr first Fall .....tlng
at the home of Mra. F. A. C. Vosters In Sscane Thursday, Septemb.r
18. Mrs. U .. P. Warner was cohoate8B. The new president. Mra.
W. Mark Bittle. formerly Vice preatdent, presided. Mrs. Bittle was
elected to the prealdency to suc.
ceed Mrs. H. Stephens Plummer,
Who III mOving to H ..rrlsburg. Mrs.
Charle:» Black was elected vice
preSident.
A complete report of the very
8uccessful benefit dCH8erl-bridge
party in June was given. More than
sufficient funds were raised to give
Camp Sunshine and Camp Hope
each $100, to help finance their
care of" underprivileged chihlren.
Mrs. W. J. Frank. shoe box
chairman. reported that she had
given $10 to the Health Society to
buy necessities for tour children
going to Camp Hope.
Mrs. T. Harry Brown's resignation as hospItality chairman, on
account of Illness. W3lJ received
with much regret. Mrs. John H.
Pitman will succeed her.
Interested In Christian educati~~
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
would do a great service for our
service Mr. Braun will preach on
church by attending this series.
'lYou and 1."
See Mr. Cutler for details.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ransburg at
the Harvard avenue entrance
Methoclist Church Notes
ihe Mlaaes Patlly' Campbeil and
A
training conterence for the
Margaret- Brown. at the drivewayOfficers
and leaders of the Youth
transept entrance, will assist the
Fellowship
of the South Dietrict
ministers in g'reE!tlng the congrega..
will
be
held
In the churCh on Sattion after the service Sunday
urday.
SeHSlons
are at 2 and 7:30:
morning,
Dinner
wUI
be
served
in tho social
The Church Hour Nursery under
hall by the Guild
the supervision of Mr!:l. George McThe Church SchOOl will observe
Keag will be held each Sunday
RalJy
Day on Sunday when pupil,
morning from 1 t to 12 o'clock. in
will
be
promoted and awards pre':'
the Parl!lh House, for c'hUdren ages
sented.
'rhe
session is at 9:46, Mr.
1 to 7.
ZIPPERS
S. W. Johnson, superintendent.
In a hurry to make a trIp,
All departments of the Church
The .minister will preach at the The doggone zipper wll1 not zip.
Schoo. meet each Sunday morning
Give it a yank, and try again,
at ~:45 o·clock. Naw members are morning service at 11 o'clock.
The Junior Church meets 'In the A Httte more and you miss the
welcomed to the SchClDI any Succhapel during the morning worday morning.
train.
At the fIrst meeting of the Higb Ship hour. Miss Allce Snyder, su~ Stop a minute and catch your
breath,
SchOOl Fellowship, for young peo .. perlntendent.
pIe of the 10th, 11th' and 12th
Tho Church Nursery Is ope~ and It Jsn't a matter of Ufe and death.
grades, last Sunday .evenlng the the smaller children may be left Drop it back an inch or so.
followIng of(icers were elected: there during the hour of service
Now GO easy: still no go.
President, Charles Keenen: SecreRehearsal for the Senlor ch~lr A strip-tease rest on a bed ot ants,
tary. Betty McCahan: Treasurer. will be held on Thursda.y evening For the chap who thought up zipMary Alice 'Vest. The High School at; 7:30.
pers for pants.
Fellowship wHl meet this Sunday
The OffICial Board
meet on I
E. C. W.
evening, at the Church. at 6 o·clock. Friday eycning at 8 o'clock in the
Wednesday. October I, will open chapel,
the monthly ,"Voman's Association
The ushers will be Don DlcklnSewing Days. Sewing in cha.rge of Bon, George Alston, Jr., George
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Collins of
North Chester Road entertained
Circle I-trom 10 11. m. to 4 p. m. Dunn, and WllUam Beecham.
In the Parish House. Bring sandThe nursery will be in char
Mrs. Charles Elilott and SOn and
wiches, beverage will be served. of Blanche WHey and Clara
ge daug'hter of Ypsilanti, Mich., for
Ji!an . s~veral days.
Plan to be present to sew or make Alston.
surgical dressingH.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Griffin
T'h~ Freshman Fellowship for
of Rutgers avenue have returned
members of the 9th grade will meet
from a 10-day automobUe trip to
Chriatian Science Church
for organization this Sunday eve"REALITY" Is the subject ot Naples. Maine and to Boston, Mass.,
ning, SeptemiJer 28, at 5 o'clock in th? Le88on-Sennon In all Churches where Mr. Griffin attended a. conthe Parish House. A cordial Invita- of Christ. SCientist, on ,Sunday. feronce.
tion Is· extended to all 9th gl-ade Septemher 28. The Golden Text
Phoebe Lukens of Maple avenue
young people.
is: "As for God. his way Is per- has transferred from the UniverThe Chapel Choir rehearses each fect: the wurd of the Lord is tried: sity ot North Carolina to the Uni_
Thursday evening at 7.45 o'clock. he Is a buckler to aU those that versIty of PennsYlvania and began
This Is a volunteer choir for adults trust in him" (Psalms 18:30).
her junior year in Physical Educaand anyone tnterestea in joining
tion at Penn last weck. Betty Cook.
·$hould speak 'to Mr. Faust.
of Thayer road also began her
Trinity Notes
The Girls' Junior Choir met tor
junior
year at the University of
Holy CommunIon will be celeorganization this past Thursday
Pennsylvania
last week. transferbrated on Sunday at· 8:00 a.m.
afternoon. Girls ot the fourth,
ring
from
Penn
State.
Church School wlll meet at 9:46
fifth. smb and seventh grades are
1\1fo. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel.
R.m. At the 11:00 o'clock service
eUgible for this chob:- which reof Morning Prayer the Rector Jr., and their da.ughters Carol and
hearses each Thursday afternoon
will preach on the topic. "Church Dixie of Thayer road have returnin the Pariah House immediately
and
Toda!Y's' Problems.·'· The ed after spending the summer at
after ·school.
Young People's Fellowship will their cottage at Eaglesmere. Carol
The Presbytery LeaClership Traln~
meet at 6: 00 p.m. Coach Millard has returned to the University of
lng School b~gin9 Tuesday, SepRobinson, the football lc~der at Pennsylvania to begin hcr senior
tember 30. at the Presbyterian
the High School, has been appoint- ycar with the IUman Carter Unit.
House, 2200 Locust St. The serles
ed advisor to the Young People's Dixie Hetzel, wbo gradua.tcd from
of 10 se88lons runs each Tuesday
li"cllowship and wUl ~eet with Bradfor
cular interest is a course on
will be served at 6:00" p.m., fol_ the Ilh:!un Carter Unit at the Uni"Building the Church School Curlowed by an educational program vcrslty.
riculum." Teachers and all otners
Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. trving,
at 7:15, at which time the group
JI'
.•
have returned to New Haven,
will enter the Church for Evening
Conn.,
after spending the summer
Prayers. Judge Henry G. Sweney
with
Mrs.
trving's mother, Mrs.
wlll addr.ess tho group on Sunday.
Howard
Kirk
of South Chester
Th.e ushers at the 11: 00 o'clock
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
road.
Mr.
Irving
Is completing his
CHURCH
service are: F. Plowman, head
work
for
his
Doctor's
Degree in
Rey. Da.vid Braun, Minister
usher; J. ~B. BulUt, Jr.; R. G.
English
at
Yale
University.
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler. Minister
Haig; S. B. Brewsterj B. Keirn;
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins
F. W. Luehring; and C. W. Ran9:45 A. M.-Church School.
and Anne J. Perkins of Cedar lane.
dall.
11:00 A. M._uyou and I."
Choir School meets on Monday ent~rtained as the~r weekend guest,
and
Wednesday at 4:30 p.m., the Mr. Robert Beyer of New York
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser. D.D.• Minister
choir rehearsal to be held on CIty and Califan, N . .T. Anne reSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
turned to the University of DelaThursday at 7:30 p.m.
9:45 A. M.-Church Scbool
ware on Wednesday, for ber se-nlor
The men of the parish, includ11:00 A. M.-Mornlng
Sermon.
year.
Ing the Usbers' Group. the ConsulMrs. R. K., Severing of Saratoga,
TRINITY CHURCH
tation Committee, the Vestry. and
PR.,
was .the guest of her sister,
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson. Rector
the Men's Club will meet for dinSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
},{rs.
Joseph H. Parkins, Cedar
ner on Monday at 6:30 p.m., at
lane.
for'
several days during the
8.00 A.. M.-HolY Communion.
w:hlch time, th~ program .tor the
9: 46 A. M.-Ghurch School
past week.
11:00 A. Y.-Morning Prayer and men of the parish will be discussStuart Jones returned to OberSermon. Topic: "Church and ed. Congressman E. Wallace ChadToday's 'Problems."
wick will address the group on the Itn College, Saturday. where he will
subject "Behind the Scenes in begin his senior year. He was acTHE RELIGIOUS SOCiETY OF
companied by Rosamond and SumCongrehs....
FRIENDS
ner Jones. On their return they wlll
Monday, the.Feast of St. Michael
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
visit in Toronto. Buffalo, and Ni-'
11:00 A.. M.-MeeUng for W01'8hip. and All Angels, there will be cele- agara. Falls.
bration of Holy Communion at
WEDNESDAY, ocrOBER 1
Mrs, A. M. Bosshardt of Park
9: 30 to 3: SQ-.';Iewlng and Quilting 10:00 a.m.
ayenue arrived home on the Queen
In WhltUer House. Box LunchThe Woman's Auxiliary wUl Ellzabeth from Switzerland where
eon. AU are cordially' In...
meet in the Pariah House on she had spent t 6 months visiting
"'-ted.
Thursday at ·2:00 'P.m. to hear an relatives and working part of the
address by Mrs. Marmaduke Tn... time In the now famous Pestalozzl
FJlU!T CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST OFSWARTHMORlil
den. Diocesan Treasurer of the Village tor European War orphans
SUNDAY: 8EP'lEMBER Z8
Women's United Thank Offering. In the Eastern part ot Switzerland.
Park Avenue below Jlantar4'
En route home she apent a week
11:00 A. M.~ SChooL
Dr. and Mrs. H.n..., J. Weiland with friends near Oxford, E~gland.
11: 00 A. M.-,8unda:!r Leooon Ser- aDd their daUl'hter Patricia of
Jeffery Kirk of South Chester
mOD.
.
. ,
Wedneedq .....nIq meetlUl' each 'South (lhester road drove to Pitts- toad baa' returned to the Univer"eeJt. I p.m. R .... room opeD burgb over the week-end . and sity ot Penn9)'lvania n.fte.,. spending
the IlUDlJIl9r studying at the unl~J.I!t.~
/IQa~.t":.=rb~-'
• _ IIJ,... 11"_
u F ' I'a~la .entered' .the PenllJlll\vanla
'~b
In Joi_eo City.
to 7:11 ...... . . . • to
Ool1ep fflr Welmen . . 1& ,,_ mOD
'viII
Trinity Church Rummage Sale
October 8-9
Preview.Wednesday O~tober 8, 7 P.M.
Admission 5e
SALE -
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Color
Magi~
AU colon look diU_ wIiea
dirty. Some juot look cIubr aad
a little ....udgy; othen Jike aolcl,
will actually tum gray when
dirty, and come bade to pld
again ...hen cIe... • • • U your
rugs have Dot been deaned thiI
year. try the magic of claniog
00 them.
100 Park Ave,. Swarthmore, P••
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529-Clearbrook 4646
_ _........_·Chtoicte Persian Rugs for =-ale_ _
REMEMBER
NEWS NOTES
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CHURCH SERVICES
Thunclay, October 9. Houn 9 to 4
The Telephone
RI 6·1581
The Address
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OLIVER
H. BAIR CO.
D••ClOD O. fUNDALI
MARY A.
&AIR. President
When Your
New Car is
Ready for
Delivery
•• , finance it through
our bank auto loan
plan and reap the
benefits it offers.
Swarthmore National Bank & Trust Co.
Member of Fedeml Deposit ....urance Corporation
Now You can buy U. S, SaVings Boncls automatically through the new Bond-a·Mou.th
thf Bank
Plan. Ask at
•
THE
4
CoagreS.IIIIIIl
You Can Be Sued!
COMPREHENSIVE
to
Add. • Mea lorle Davis ot Cincinnati. Ohio tor
CongreB8man E. Walla.ce Chad..
wick will addre.a a dlnner meeting
In '.mntttY' Church on Monday at
6:30 p.m. HI. topic will be "Behind
the Sc~nes In Congress.'" Comdr.
William H. Collins, president of
the Men's Club wlll Intruduce thespeaker to the various men's
groups of the parish who will be
atten41ng the dinner.
News Notes
LIABILITY
INSURANCE
10 Per Year
PETER E. TOLD.
333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 1833
Friday, SepletQ ..... 26, 1M?
SWARTHMOREAN
a few days of thla week.
Mr. and Mrs. WUliam E. Hebel,
Jr., and their daughterf!l Carol and
Dixie ot Thayer road, have reM
day. Betty Cook ot Thayer roa4,
:wIll also begin her junior year In
Physical Education at the Unlver..
alty of Pennsylvania Monday, trans..
Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold and
of Yale avenue spent the
week-end va~t1onlng at Bea.ch
Haven.
:Mrs. 'Valkor PenCleld returned
on the Queen Mary on September
9 from a three months trip to
ll'rancc and England where sbe
visited friends. ·:Miss Winifred His ..
cock of Broken Hm, Abbots Leigh.
OF
England came with Mrs. Penfield
and will be her guest for three
months.
Phone Swanbmore 1,47-2313..1\1
George
Jonesotothonor
SouthThursChes- !.l!::!.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..!!!
terMrs.
road
wus guest
80DS
KEYSTONE SCHOOL
ADMINISTRAnON
BUSINESS
day. September 18th, at a small
party given by Mrs, F. LeRoy Gilbert of Meadow lane, Swarthmore.
The occasion was to celebrate Mrs.
Jones' recovery from a long illness. .As part of the celebration. ':1
large cake was brought iit which
was cut by the guest of bonor and
enjoyed· by all. Later a set 'Of antique sU"Y'cr bracelets was presented with an original Pgem to Buit
the occasion. ' . . . r1tten by Mrs. J. V.
S, Bishop of Harvard Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dryden of
Swarthmore avenue wlll entertain
with a family dinner party at the
lngleneuk on Sunday in honor ot
their Bon, Mr. James M •. Dryden.
and his wife and daughter, De·
borah. who are moving to Da.yton,
Ohio. Mr. Dryden who has just
completed two weeks acUve duty
at th~ Willow ,~rove Naval Ail'
Station wUI leave Monday to as·
sume his new duties as head of the
physical theraPY department at St.
:r..:Uzabeth's Hospital in Dayton.
His wife and daughter will close
their Philadelphia apartment and
visit his brother.ln 1aw and sister
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, Jr.,
ot Lafayette avenue before joining
him in the near futUre.
Steve Spencer, Graham li"oster,
Alan Hunt, Anclrca \Vllcox, Lewis
Tanguy and Teddy Oppenlander
entered swarthmore College as
freshman this week.
::\I~. William F. G. Swann of
Ogden avenue has returned fr~m
her summer home in Great Ch~·
·beague Island, Me. Mrs. Swa.nn
was joined throughout the SU~lmer
by mt!mbers of h(lr faml1y~
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lane Wilkin ..
son ot Dickinson aVel\UC entertain.
cd Mrs. Amy Hicks and !\oUes Mar~
ADULT EVENING CLASSES
in
CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENING
B!!ginning September 30--5warthm0re High School
Registration at High School, Sept. 30-7
9:30 p.rn.
For EuiJ information, write or call School Office,
Swarthmore 4567
to
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oceen" .dge-«n htlnloYt Atlantic; City" finest
end glorIoUS sunl n. I
resort hotel.
ft.re courteous .eNtel, plus
1h.:e!d~:.ta:mH::PprDViding eVlry convenl."ce,
make your day fft.morabl.~
.
:nil
, Hot • cold sN water 1n
,n b.\hL
Made by ColclweU
Immedlate Delivery
Have Your PI eDt Power Mower
Serriced During Winter Months.
Media Lawn Mower
& Equipment CD.
P...'Ovidenee & State Rds.
Keep your son or daughter
posted on home town news.
l\lore Inclm;lve than lettersforestalls lonely wonllerlng.
-Or stop at the office
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Bill McHenry
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Nicky Stuart
Dana· Swan
·Paul Tarr
Dick Terry
Clarence Willis
the household budget have
spiraled. On the other hand.
thllre bave heen a number Of reductions In gas rates In that period.
Under the new gas tarIlf. live
general service classifioations
formerly In ellect In dIIIerent districts w1ll be superseded by a
single rate l"hlch will remove dis·
trlct dIIIerentlals heretolore existing. ThIs rate covers service to
residential. commercial. and
small industrial users. and applies
to the great major.lty of theOomPBIlY'S gas customers,' some of
whom will benefit from the change.
All customers. both gas and
steam. have been not\1led with
regard to these rate changes. and
new tarIfls have been posted fn
Oompany offices In the areas
atlectad.
H. B. Bryans. president of the
Philadelphia Electrlo Oompany.
deolared the deolslon to Increase
gas rates was made only after an
exhaustive study. "Every ellort
was made to reaeh a solution thet
,would enable the Oompany to
meet higher costs 01 gas production and greatly Increased demands. and yet avoid the necessity of IIllng this Increase In rates.
That the Increase did not come,
betore has heen due In large part
to pioneering and development
ot Improved gas manufacturing
processes. In whloh lIeld the
Philadelphia Electrio Oompan,r
holds a leading position." .
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The School in Rose Valley, Moylan. Pa.
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Fall tenn starting September 22. Nursery and KIndergarten
groups and Elementary School through 7th grade.
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DEW DROP INN
BREAKFAST
LUNCH
DINNER
OPEN 7 A.!I.-8 P. ~I.
-OUTSIDE OATEUING SERVIOE-
Wednesday, 7 a.lD.' 2 p.m•....5unday 7:30a.m.
NEWS NOTES
DAILY DINNERS ................ 85e to $1.50
Special Children's Platters
Dick Hook of Westdale avenue
tomorrow to begin his junior year.
Dick witl serve as presid.ent of his
class at college this year.
Dick Bosshardt of Park avenue
returned last week to the Severn
School. Md., to b~gin his senior
year. Lis brother Roy is taking a
cours:! in, Technical Institute at
the Penn State Center here.
.Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Malin of
Princeton avenue were guests of
honor' at a dinner given by the
Society of Ji'rlends in the Swarthmore College dining room Saturday evening. Mr. Malin later spoke
to the 100 or more guests present.
Mr. MaUn has returned to his
teaching post with the Department
of Economics at the eolleg!3 following a flve ..year leave of ab·
sonce. He had served as Vice·DI~
rector of the [ntergovcrnmental
Committ.ee OT~ Retugeef'l with he~d·
Quarters In London.
Mr. and Mrs, llobert A. Sheppard of Vassar avenue are spendIng this week on their boat "The
Marbo" on the· Chesapeake.
Mrs, Clatr WUeox and her dnugh.
~er8 Andrea and Carolyn of Ogden
avenue arrived, home Monday· on
the "Marine Jumper" after spend.
tng the greater part of tho Bum·
mer In Geneva. They also visited
Italy, France and England. Mr.
'VUcox Is expected homo from
Geneva this week·end.
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will return to Dartmouth College
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WELCOME STUDENTS
Rear of Joyce Lewis Dress Dress Shop
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M. WEINSTEIN
.Tailoring-Dry Cleaning
Swarthmore, Pa.
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PURCHASE
YOUR
ANTI-FREUE
bring you these many new services righf to
your doorstep:
:iUPPOSE IT
ARTWEAYlNG
DRY CLEANING
HOSIERY REPAIRING
ZIPPER REPAIRING.
HANDBAG REPAIRING
REUNING
GWVE CLEANING
MENDING
;:;"ire Insurance alone is not
!nough. Great damage can
be caused by explosion,
.lmoke, hail, windstorm,
etc. Make sure that you
have Extended Coverage.
Guaranteed
Workmanship
Dependable
Service
We Will Call and Deliver On Request
NOWYOU CAli
Complete wftlt ....
cnph. . . . . . a
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RECORD YOUR
O.WN VOICE
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PARTI £S •••• FUN
• Makes continuous hour.IOng recordings.
• Wire tan be replayed thousands of times.
• You can re-record OD the wire as often as
you
PETER E. TOLD
General Insurance
333 DARTMOU'Dl AVE.
wish.
See mt you caia dO'.nth th;.
amuittl Wire ReeonIerl V .. It
at tho oIIiee, chmcla, or ochool
• , • ~ 8!XJlhin& you wbh
• • • play It back tho_do of
times • • • or Merase" the wire
and record OD it over and Ofti'
opiD. lie QJl. of the lint to own
.... of tlt.... fin. WebMOI'"Cbi-
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Haoeum aod Waite
Yale AYe. &., CII.
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SwutIvMN 12&0
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NOW
PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN
WATER
. COMPANY •
Wt.
5·7
day mld·term vacation with his
fantll)' of Park avenue. He wlll
return to Carneglo Institute of
Technology as a senior in the
School of Engineering. October 6.
Another innovation of the cnnveniently located
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will always be a safe and pleasant drink.
Oomm1 sston
September 15 increasing rates lor
gas and steam service effective
Novemher 15. The new gas rates
w1ll aflect some 156.000 resldentlal l commercial, and industrial
users In Montgomery. Bucks.
Delaware. and Ohester counties.
Thel' do not apply to g8s users In
the OIty 01 Phlladelphla. whe!e
service is supplied by The. Philadelphia Gas Works Oompany.
The neW steam 'rates apply to
approximately 1000 custome!")! In
West Ohester. Ooat.svllle. and
Philadelphia.
IDgher costs for coal and oU.
and other inureased costs associated with gas and steam production. Inoludlng labor. is the
reason given for the rate boost by
Oompany omclals. In a letter to
customers. the Oompany reported
that the cmit 01 Important raw
materIals used In the manufacture Of gas and steam has gone
up considerably since 1939. Ooal
has Increased 60 per cent. by·
product gas produced hy refineries
and purchased from them by
Philadelphia Electrlo Oompany
has Increased 90 per cent. and oU
has Inoreased' 44 per cent.
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For the past twenty-live years
the cost of gas service to P. E.
customers has not Increased.
even though moot other Items of
and testing, Springfield Water
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Ht.
MUST ,INCREASE GAS RATES
say?
to your Health a real pleasure.
25th Year
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SUBSTITUTES
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333 Darbnouth Avenue
1922
Name
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lJa h Baughn
Rodney Bray ...._ ...._ .._........._ ....
33-33 Da vid Collins .............._.........._ .......
15-55 William Huey ....._........_..._..............
22-37 Harry McGilberry __._......._._.....
24-39 Barry Patton .........._.._ ...... _...._.....
2-48 Ross Pfalzgraff ...._ ..__._.:...._ .._ ..
10·41 Howard Pressman ................._.....
3-50 Harry Warren ....._.._.................._....•
6·34. Avery Blake ......._..._.................... _ ..
7-31 Jack Houtz _........_ ...................._.......
What
Call Swarthmore 0900
Secause of the constant treating
No.
WbJte Red
10.
A NEW SERVICE .FOR
SWARTHMORE AREA
Oct. I to JlDle IS
$1.50
Springfield Water makes Drinking
B.S. Probable Starting Lineup Against Darby Today
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The SwaTthmorean
The clean, refreshing taste of
SWARTHMOREAN
Shop and Mechanical Arts. Subjects
* SPECIAL
* STUDENT
* SUBSCRIPTION
III EngU. fIt'.IIJ.an.-TO YOUR HEALTH
THE
Milton Hobbs Is spending
turned after .pendlng the Bu~mer _f:c:rr:J:ng=f:ro:m=:p:e:n:n:s:ta=te=.===:::;
at their cottage at Eagles Mere. :
CArol returns to the University or
RUMMAGE SALE
Pennsylvania. to begin her senior
Swarthmore Leg\OB AwdUary
year with the IUman Carter Unit,
In
Monday. Dixie, who graduated from
Swartlm;lOre 'Woman's Club
Bradford Junlor College In Jdne.
Wednesday. october 1
wiU begin her freshman year with
Preview 7:30 p.m.-u p.m.
the IUman Carter Unit next week.
Admission 5c
Phoebe Lukens ot Maple avenue
ThursdaY, october :.1
is transferring from the Univer..
9:00 a.m.-3 D.m.
sity of North Carollna. to the Uni·
versity of Pennsylvania and wUI
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ALLA SALUTE
begin ber Junior year In Physical
Educatlon at the Unlverelty, Mon ...
F'-" Sept."k.. 26, IM7
Chevrolet
607 S. CHESTER ROAD
SW~RE'32?4-W'
Yale and Rutgers Avenues
SWARTHMORE 1439
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THOMAS F. CONWAY
lmll hili
Radio and Electrical Sales and Service
PJIONE 04aW
3.PARK AVENUE .
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OCTOBER BRIDE
October 4 at
The marriage of MlBa Lots
Evelyn Landon. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick NOl'Jon Landon
of North Princeton avenue, to Mr.
Richard Fremont Bovard. Bon of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrance Fremont
Bovard of Grove City; Pa. will
take place Saturday afternoO-D,
a
o'clock
In· the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Chureh.
The Rev. Dr. David Braun will
II()fficate.
MI .. 'ElIzabeth Blanche Landon
will at~end her sister as maid ot
honor. and the bridesmaids will be
Mrs. Raymond 'Wlnch and Miss
Mary Garrett. both ot' Swarthmore.
H. S.. Darby Fray,
At Home Today
(Continued from Pace 1)
BarJy Patton will be back at
right end again this year. BarJy
has improved greatly. particularly
In blocking. Being big. all the
teams will watch him closely and
always give him a busy afternoon
trying to catch pasaes.
Howard Presaman returns
rIght tackle and should' have a
good year following laSt year's experience when he gained' the re..
spect of all opponents.
Harry McGllberJy starts again at
right half and much lB. expected Of
him. Hany 'Yorks hard and has
learned a great deal since last Beason. Once Harry gets UDder way
thero are very fow who wnl stop
him.
Harry Warren 1s the strong maD
ot the team, kicking, passing, -run...
nlng. and backing up the line. He
Is sure to be playing every minute
of every game this year'. He should
improve as the Beason rolls on and
it he does. he will be one of the
most fea.red baclQl around.
The squad numbers fifty and
the '!oaches. are well pleased with
the fine spirit they have shown in
dally practices. Their wUlIngneSH
to work bard without complaint
is a. r-en.1 tribute to the !:Ichool they
represont.
You can be sure Swarthmore Is
going to win some games this year
and everyone will be ·respectful of
fhe Garnet and White.
to
GIVE THEM PLENTY OF
GOOD WHOLESOME
C"."icJ,J
SUPREME
BREAD
with Some of Our Popular Spreads
loaf
only
Watdl tIIem go for ft. It t ..... IMtlar, toa .... _"-r, .... stay........
lo. . .r. If'. nollp ...."7'. .....
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Rob Roy Cheny Pa ••
Rom-de-Ute Pure Grape JeUy
IISQJ Pea.ut Butte.. N~;;:~~b
2.-
Ib far
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NONE PRICED HIGHER
STili's
p:E:::~ • 73°
St"'d;;:i.-I-=Rl~b:--;;R::-o-a-R--~--
Sbort: RlItI Beel ....':....
Leaa Plate .tew.... BI"
.....hly Chopped Beel
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HEN TURKEYS u'::'·~ 1-
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C·LASSIFIED
NEWS NOTES
,EB.80NA.L
Robert G. Hopeon of Rutgere
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avenue has enrolled at Dickinson
College, Ca.rltale. Pa., as a: member
ot the freshman claat.
Represen~ttve8 under the dirt'!c ..
tion ot Lt. Commdr. Erie Jackson,
USNR, DIrector of Safety Services
tor the entire South~astern Pennsylvania Chapter.
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PRUNE.
LOST
U)ST-l!"versharp gold and black fountaln pen. Lafayette and Darlmouth
avenue. Call Swarthowre' 2012-W.
gold watch ill
MIchael's Drug Store or vlclalty.
~nday. Sentimental· value. Reward.
Return to Mich,ael'a Drug Store or call
Mrs. Zinno ~la '2667.
LOST-8m,a11
Mr. and Mrs. Milan W. Garrett
of Princeton, avenue entertained
their cousIn Mr. Garrett Gruner
&
white
People say Mary's
8 party·line saint;
She uses the telephone
with restraint
Painters 8; Paper Hangers
'Va should Know' How
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or COilcrete
WANTED-Young lady. college graduate, wlshes part-time position. Reply to Box N, The Swarthmorean.
PETER DI NICOLA
'V..ANTED-Aparbnent. 3 or 4 rooms.
bath. kltdlenett&. unfurnish&d, first
or 8e(.'Ond 'floor. Reliable business
couplo. No children, no pets. Call Me_
dia US6-YO
Phone 8WL 2626
10 to 12 A. M.,
and 1-3 P. M. Monday through Friday for Swe,rthmore post. Office ex-
perIence.
rapid dictation, and l1ght
bookkeeping. Box O. T,he Swarthmorean.
YELLOW TURNIPS ......................................................... 2 Ibs. 15c
WANTED-W& w11l buy at. best prices.
old china.. glaas, furniture. flnlarms.
Call llol1y Oak 4313 or Holly Oak
67.20, collect for appolnbnent. All busIness confidential. Colonial Cupboard.
No.6, PhUadelphia Pike. Wilmington.
Delaware.
NEW CABBAGE .................................................................. 2. Ills. 15c
WANTED-Football shoes. sizes
and 6D. Call Swarthmore ,'2468.
JUICY ORANGES ............................................................... 35c doz.
WANTED-Room for young lady. college graduate. In Swarthmo~Jor vi_
cinity. T61ephone Swat"t:htnore 0900.
8E
WANTED-Baby carriage. good conditlon. Tel. Swarthmor4jt 0508-R.
WANTED-Presbyterian minister. wife.
three. children, 10. & and 4. forced to
vacate present hpme in 30 days but
wish to remain in Borough, uqentlr.
tn!ed 3 or 4 bed-room house or apar ment to rent by November L catl the
Rev. or Ml'B. Ralph Mou1\J. Swarthmore 2071-W.
SoUd mahogany e~den
table Seata eight. ,ao. Call
Media. O.....·M;
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'LEGAL NOTICE
Estate of SUSAN K. ROXBY, late I)!
the Borough of Morton, deceased.
Ashes & Rubhlsh _mo'7ed
LETTERS Testamentary on the above
Lawns Mowed
GeoeraJ Hauling Estate have been granted to the un ..
denlgnec:l. who reQ.uest 111 pel"SOn&
238 &rdIDg A ~e.
1I10rtoo,
PR•. ha....lng claims or demands 8.ga.J.nst Ule
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Estate of the decedent to make known
the same, and all persons indebmd to
the decedErnt. to make pa.yment. w1th~
out delay. to •
John B. Roxb)·, Executor
724 Harvard Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to hIs Attl)rney'
John E. Gensemer
1004 Girard Trust Bldg.
Philadelphia. 2. Pa.
6T-8-22
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
AU Tn- or Electrlcel
Installations ane Repairs
ServIng Swarthmore and
VIcinity for past
Twenty Years'
A. MERCER QUINBY
FUDeral Director
118~,
Dfght or
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Builder
call,
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 1439'
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
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AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT
SCHOOL DI6TRIO'l' OF THE BOROUGH OF SWlARTHMORE
DELAWARE ooUNTY. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
for the
SOBOOX, ~ F..NDIN~
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' L1. 1947
TAXATION
Assessed valuation of taxa.ble real estate
Number of mills levlert
......... ,.................... ,.. ,.............. $5.610.976.00
Number ~d with
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27.15
Rate ot per capita
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none
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none
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DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Phone: Media 0755
Woe Be Unto You!
Ib
Call1ol'llla Valeneta Oraa.e.S$.~"S lbe 2se
u. S. No. ~ Golden Sweet Potatoea 31be ~. .,
"'lIlol'llla ....b Pea.
2 lbe SSe
The weather man has come
FOR SALE-A bass drum. $10. Call
Swartbmore '2862-W.
FOR SALE-Fireplace logs. mIxed
wO,od, 18'" and 24'" lengths. Phone
Swarthmore 4613.
12c
S~Tbree-plece living room
suite. el&ht-pieoo dining room suite.
drapes. bedspreads. electric candlesticks. secretary-desk. Call Swarthmore 10"5-'Wi'
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FOR
FOR SALE-Two coats, size 12. good
Raccoon.
condition.
three-qup.,rter
length. lining excellent. Tan, herringbone tWeed. button-in lining. Phone
Swartbmore 0948-M.
FOR SAt.E--Double bed. box springs
and hair mattress. Good condition.
Prefer ~chango for stngle bed In Uke
Condition. Tel Swarthmore H72-"M.
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through with a gentle re'Minder of worse to come.
Our coal bins are full; are
rours ?
Our 26 years· experience in
the coal business and 11 years
delivering fuel oil are yours
for the asking.
Plt alU 8 a3d up cate ......... ,.....................,.,.....................
1982876
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ed ar~r Oct. 1~ 19"& ••••••,•.,." •..•....••••...• ,.,.
300:N
W
ftaODOledU(hlt9'<88UDl lOf 1. '2.. &: 3) •...,........................ ,.... 154,602.18
en&
.. tax with Protllonotary 2% Com-
1'46"l~iOn-Ctounty Tre&.Hurer ............. ,.....................
'2.116.59
2,141.60
Net amount of 1946 tax colJected ., .........•.......... ,........$1..9.736.95
'U9.V36.95
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Dispensing Opticians
Experts in' the' Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
w_
1923 ChestmdStreet- - Plillade1phia
6913 Market ~~eet. - Upper Darby, Pa.
WIth an automatic . .
heOter,
you'll be lUre of having 1111 the hot
_Iar you want-every hour of the dayl
Call at our !«GllhowrDDn! or _
choler now!
827 Lmcaste~ Ave. Bryn Mawr, Pa.
your
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EXPENSES
Balance on hand July 1. 19f6
All
funds exclusive ot
Sinking Fund ..... ,...... " ......... ,J 33,042.30
Property tax 1946 ....... _........... 149.736.95
Per capita tax 1947 .. ,_ .......... , 149,736.95
Delinquent tax,
.
(Previous to 19t6) .. ,",...........
4,544.33
:Sta.te ·approprlatlon: Teachers.
Transportation. TultIon.
Vocational .......................... ,.. . 43.807.36
Tutuon non .. resldent pupils .. 37,850.68
fnterest ,......... "....... "........... ,....... .
114.12
Sale of real estate, supplies
and equipment ."" .............. ,....
197.1)2
All other: sources ...................... 1,'271.04
General Control (A) ................$ 6.866.3'.!
In:at['uction (B) ........................ 167,568.51
A.uxiliary Agencies. ee) ........ 9,146.18
Dperatlon (D) ...... "., ............ ,..... '25. T.H.U
Maintenance
(E)
Fixed Charges
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(F)
6.691.30
.......... " •.•• 212,067.91
Debt Ser~lce (G) .............. ", .... .
~1.g21.25
Capital Outlay (H) .......... ,.... .
8.162.65
rota] receipts ..... :.,... _............... $270.564.80
f8ift ::::~k~-Fs ..,....:' ........,., ........SUMMARY
,............,._...........······,····..,..............".............$270,56... 30
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PhoDe Swarthmore 2175-R
104 Comell Avenue
Swarthmore, Perina..
Total Current Expense (Items
A-F inc.) ............. ,.................... ,...21206797
Total Debt Service (Item G) 21:821:26
Total ......... ,.,................ ,...........
na9 541 87
Balance on _Hand (To Be Available for School Year 1947· .. 8) ......... " .....$' 31:
~~~~~~!!a~ ~~d Stt~s ~tcco~t ....... ,...~ .... ,...... ,..........: ................ ,............ ,..$883.186.71
1946 Tax.
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q - pmen a
os ... ,.. "'................. ,.. ,....,_................ ,.......1•• " •••• 125171 92
19
(Current Year) ··· .... ··" .. ·······,·· .. ····,···..·····1 ........·..................,.......... ,........ ":116'59
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r rel ous to 194.4 DupUca.m ............ ,......................... :.... :....................... ,............. :.:::
J. E. LlMEBURNER CO.
NO BETTER COFnE VALUES ANYWHERE
1.04
DIsCO~ re .~~~.~...~~.•~~~.~~~...:~~~,~~~~~~~...:::::::: ~;~l;:g
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Coal-Atlantic Fuel Oil
chair. Tel Swarthmore 2'241-3".
0... a blncl. nter Ie yo.r
p .......nc.. All top 8l"111de.........oroa ......
Landscaping
Ridley Park
straight chairs. 1 arm I
1.04
Tree Surpry 'and
VAN ALEN BROS.
FoR SALE-Heavy mahogany dining
lOOJDj set-9
Walters'
'164.103.8125
. 1"~815
300.08
154.602.18
rorru
REOEII'TS
Paperhanging
.Total
Per Capita Prope....y
·~!fdt~I~~ ler~ (~ of 1946 dut>llcate) .",........ ,.,.$154.103.81'25
on'
TOKAY GRAPES IOc
da:r.
Amount ot SChool Tax
Swarthmore 2253
FOR SALE-Walnut, extension dining and eoopselloR'. to nelP deelde
a
table. Seats 12. Price $20, catl onurSfl or .tud)' or GecupaUoD.
Swarthmore 15i2.
Free )I.ooklet:l 8.1
Lo , ..au
'I'Olrr.INSON
COUNSEI.ORS
FOR SALE-Antiqqe mahogany sofa, Jell Market· 8t.
PlaDadelphia. a, Pa.
Em;pire style. Call SWarth"!ore 1670.
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Muhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
No addl&IDJlal charge for
suburban caUs.
FOR QUICK SERVICE
REQUEST ~'OR BIDS
Seal{!d bids will be r.acelved In
Council
Chamber,
Borough
Hall,
Swarthmore. Pa. at 7 :46 P.M. October
6th. 19·17 for the purchase by the
Borough of one new snow plow suit_
ablo for use on roads in accordance
with specification whtch may be had
upon application to the Undersigned.
The bidder shall state the allowance
whlc.h he will make _for the purchase
from the Borough of one snow plow.
now available for inspection at the
Borough garage. Bids shall Include
deUver)· and mounting ready for ~
oC the new plow on the BorQughs
truck Bnd re:moval of the present plow
equipment Crom the Boroughs' truck.
The Borough reserves tbe right to
reject any or all bids•
Eliott Richardson
BorClugh Secretary
2T-9.....7
Electrical Contractor
Phone Baldwin 1170
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Charles E. Fischer
TO HARRY L. BLANKENSHIP. lato
nf Lake Ketchewan Road. Lewlaboro
Twp.• ,Vestche8ter County. New York,
'Vhereas Alberta Speck Blankenahip,
your wife, has flied a libel In tho
Court of Common Pleas cot Delaware
County, Pennsylvania as of March
Term 1941. No. 861. praying a divorce
from you Now you are hereby n()..
tifted and· required to appear in said
court on or beCore l\Ionday th.e 13lh
UlL}· of October next to answer the
eomplaint of the said Alb~rta Speck
Blankenship and In default of such
apItear8.nce you will be liable to have
n divorce granted In your absence.
G. R. Watkins
Sheriff oC D\:!Ilnware County.
Butler, Beatty G['een & Jo.hnson. Attys.
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10-10·41
WILLIAM BROOKS
Formerl)' of Media
11211 W. LehIgh Aft.. PbIla.
of PeDDsylYanla
FOR SALE
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Swarthmore 144S
Fred A. Fish, Jeweler
, .. Be" Telephone Company
car~
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o East State Street, Media
, Phone Media 1916
I
ecrecnJng, insula-
lledb. 2567.R. .
Sizes 15" to 20"
to $26.50
Tax Included.
more 2062-J.
pine
302 Gayley St., Media.
$t3.2~
W ANT~D-Veteran and bride-to-bo
desl,re small apartment. Tel. Swarth~ED-Secretary,
-
J QUALITY LUGGAGE
275 gal-
Ib
s
WANTED-To buy boy's raincoat, size
12-14. Also bicycle in good condition.
Call Swarthmore Q887-R
WANTED-Roll-top or any roomy
8ty~ desk In good condition. Telephone SWarthmore 3237-W..
LEGAL NOTICE
tl'T.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Cheater
,
knotty
work,
l\liscelJanoou8
Reese-Baxter Co_
Onparty..Jinetelephones.cour_
tesy pays dividends I Be brief
••• Space calIs ••• Himg up
gently • • • Take the lead In
good party-ilhe manners. It
will mean better service for aIL
moderniza-
CUstom .. bullt cabinets,
tJon.
Swa. 2266 409l\Dchignn Ave.
WANTED-Middle-aged woman desires clerical work and typing. Call
Swartnmore 3U3-R until 10 A. .Ml
Kitchen
paneling,
......................
LuscIous
California
erI.I'
ations,
cement
WANTED
FOR SAT F
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CUNNINGHAM
...................c·fj;·~..
LEGAL NOTICES
Home Improvements,. Alter-
Sinoo 1905
Swarthmore 2194.
SWEET POTATOES ...................................................... 2 lb•• 15c
Contractors & Builders
Uon.
FOR REW.r-Garage on Yale avenue
henr Harvard, $6. monthly. Call
TENDER YOUNG BEETS................................... 2 b1Dlcbes 15c
Mr. George Plowman of Harvatd
David Morey of Yale avenue has
entered We.leyan University at avenue Is progrc88ing sati8factorlJy
Middletown, Conn., B8 & freshman. at Tal)"lor H08pltai following aD '
after haviq IIpen't the Bummer at appendectomy, Monday.
Ogunquit, Maine.
The Hlll and Hollow Garden
CluD met at the home of Mra.
Edward A. Jenkins of Nortb Chu-.
ter road Tuesday. The 8peaker,
Mr. Earl J. Carns of Baltimore
PU,e. gave a. most interesting and
lnBtructiV& talk on the culture of
house plants.
I)
.'
Rent-Large, comfortable room.
genUeman preferred. Near transportation. Phone. Swarthmore 2806-J.
Tender Chuck Roast Of Beef 49c lh
Leg Of Lamb
65c lh
Fresh Killed Roasting Chicken 55c lh'
1Ildc•
Media, Pa.
Media :11118
Ror
School children neeft plenty of qunUty foods, full of the necessarJ"
vitamins tor their health's sako. You'D flnd just the kind of
8_.
Paul ~
_ A_ _
7
Arters Brothers, Inc.
ROGER RUSSELL
)
Maker of F"me Ph~
FOR HENT-Sunny room,. tile bath.
shower. oil ,heaL Reaaonable. Four
blocks trom Strath Hp.ven Inn. Phone
Jdedla 2626.
'
Medium Slza Ub pkg35c:
ICEBERG LETTUCE
.55~~~~
FOR RENT
.. ....
:.
and RepalrIDjr Shloe I _
N_ and Reba1lt PIouJoe
ALBAN L. PARKER
Ph...... Media 04S9.M
•
of Minneapolis. MinD .• who haa re..
turned to the UniversitY of MinoeRegistration
ml\Y
be
made sota following a two-week visit.
through Florence Evans at Front Mr. Gruner also spent a few days
and Jackson Streets, Media, tele_ with Mr.. and Mrs. Steven Spencer
and famlly of Ogden avenue.
phone Media 2079.
The American Legion AUXiliary
wUl hold Its fall rummage sale in
the Woman's Cluh on October 1
and 2 with a preview Wednesday
evening from 7:30 to 9 o'clock and
the main sale Thursday from 9
a.m.' ttll 3 p.m. Friends of the
organization are urged to brlng
donations, of clothing and bo~
hold goods to the Woman's Club
between 9
and 4 p.m. on Wednesday. Contributions of cartons,
A ap(lclal free Red CroBS First
AJd course for ,instructors will be
glven at Media Red Cross Headquarters, Front and J a c k Bon
streets beginning the week of
September 22 for persons who have
completed ·flle standard course and
who wish to receive or renew In:
structors certificates or who hold
a Pennsylvan).a State Teachers
certificate.
PIANO 11JNING
Paul K. Paulson, Jr.. of Park
h8JJ returned home from &
_____ . avenue
tor and delivered. Call RObert 'Brooks Glacier, Mt. Ratner, Crater LBke,
Swarthmore 1648.
•
Yosemite. Sequol, Klng's Canyon,
Grand
Canyon. and
Carlsbad
Caverns.
rood they need at the JIo.1ADlSON BROTHERS.
FIRST AID COURSE
OPENS THIS WEEK
NEWS NOTES
PERSONAl-Vacuum Cleanera lrop six-week tour of the west includtoutere and radios repalred' called Ing etcht National Parks, namely.
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MAGAZINI
§c
4 :! 4Sc
Caromels .........."..... '·29.
Olive. Ollwu.bHfM.pUldi 7't4-u: 42c
Pickles - - __ Dill ott::: 19.
Cheese 'oad ....... 01" 2;:830
Loaf Cheese
"" ,. 25.
Sharp Cheece
"" ,. 3S.
Cranberry
21.
Ral.lns ... ""',._- • ...... 10.
Oleomargarine .,,- .:: 30.
CIRCLE
THE S WAR T H MO REA N
Ml'II. Crosby Black. Jr.. at South
Chester road aDd Mrs. Howard
Davia of The Harvard. acco,mpan ..
the
community
by
qualifying led by Doris Black. Barbara. DaVIs,
authorized First Aid lnstrnctors and Jean Brown of North Chester
and tben to aid these instructors road: drove" to Fredericksburg, Va..
tn sotting up trahilng courses for where Doris. Barbara and Jean
their fellow workers Or nelghbora. entered Mary Washington College
as freshmen.
Classes will be held once weekly
Bob Richardson, Jr" of Park
for ten 3-hour s088lons. Registraavenue
returned Jast week to
tions are closed atter the first
night. Courses will be conducted PhUl1ps Academy. Andover, Mass..
under, authorized Red CrosB Fleld as a senior. .
Rummage Sale Next Week
.bags and, twine are also sought as
wen as the services of any womon
who can devote time to helping
with the event.
Seafood noR 01. Codlilb
Specials Jerley WIaIUal noet:s
FAMILY
This. was announced this week
by Seymour S. PreBton. Jr., vice
chairman of the Western Dela.ware
County Branch, for persons JIving
In Swarthmore, Media ·Rutledge,
Morton, Springfield. and surroundIng townsh:lps.
Purpose of this 30-hour coune
Is to ofter protection in industry or
s.ph. ...: 26, 1947
a.m.
Fillet nOBDder .....
..........1.
FridQ-,
.,
Call
.MASON BUILDERS
SDPPLYCOMPANY
--
331 Dartmouth Avenue
For
AlL SIZES HARD COAL
GOLD BOND
pouRING' WOOL
BATS ANI)'
.. BLANKETS
PLASTBRING
S1JPPLIBS
1871'60
u tlon lteceivable .............................. ,................ _" .. ~.......
l' 498 68
Balance on hand all Funds rexcluding Sinking Ft.i;;d··:::::::::::::::~::=:::::~::: 31:02"2:43
Total Assets ................................................. _ .................................................. .n.M8.227.69
~:3::
1:::::== (Wlt~ VO~ ~f. ~;torate)
I.IABIliI'I'IES
········ .. ·~ ........................ ".$127.000.00
Accounts Payable:
,?ut ot 0
ectbrate) ..... " ........................ _... 42.000.00
'I'eachers" Salari&s ,............ ,..............................\, ......... ,.. _...... $ 23.062.60
Supplies ... " ..... ,.. ,..................... ,......... ,.......... ,...._ ..................... .
12.46
All Other Accounts .......... ,.. ,,, .. ,.... ,................... ,........... ,...... ,..
9.60
Total Liabilities ............... ,....... ~ ...... ~ .. _., ............................................... ,............$192.0&1.68
·.Amount of Tax Col1ec~r;s Bond .......... ,........... ,.........n08011.47
Amount of Treasurer's Bond ........ ,.......;.......................$ 2:500~O
Amount of Secretary's Dond ;....... ~.................... ,........$ 1.000:00
Bank Balance' July '1. 1941 - .. ,....... ;:.........~.......................................................__ .$ 12.298.98"
Outstanding ChecJca ...................................................................... ,., ....................... _
1.'27d.66
Balance on s.nd to be Available (or ·School Year 1941-1948 .................. 11,02'.a.~
w:e hereby CerufY that "W'8 - have examined the aboVe' accounts and find
Utem correct. and ·that tb.e aecur1Uea (of the omeara of the board are In &eCOl'dauce with 1&w.
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JOHN A. SCHUMACHER
(;rOHN IlL BROOVAI.L. Cth
,DONAIP P. ;rONES
eoa_.",
R., .., . . Plio .. "001 _&dot 0 _ .. BJa
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THE
I
lin any class or group exerelsel' 'or
program of school activities.
The Board approved current
bllls in the amount of $4372 for
(Continued fron\ Page 1)
the month and also approved the
pitulization Illan under the Hlue payment of contractUal obligaCross and using the withholding tions paid since July 10, in the
feature was apIJroved, to take ef- amount of $37,466.
fect Octobel' 15. l<~orty-three of
The enrollment report indicated
the sixty school employees a r 0
a total enrollment of '198 pupils in
partiCipating In this group hospital
the schools, foul' less thaD i D
service.
June. Tho all-time high enrollAfter having considered fhe mat- ment was In 1936. The elementter for a number of months the al'y classes are beginning to inBoard finally adopted a resolution crease In size in the lower grades.
to be added to the rules and regll- there being 67 In tbe klndergarlations. forbidding the OI'ganiza- ten, GO in the first grade, and but
tlon or -,establishment of fraterni- 3S in the sixth. grade. The enroll~
ties, sororities.. or other secret ment in the high school is 428
societies
In
the
Swarthmore pupils and in th".... elementary
Schools. This action Is based on schools 370.
the democratic principle that any
pupil who is qualified by the rules
Attend Scout Conference
1\1r.
and Mrs. Walter M. Magee
of the school .should be entitled
to be a member of and take part of South Chester Road. have recently returned from the University of Indiana, Bloomln~on, Indiana, where they attended the
Eighth National Training Conference for Scout Executives. Mr.
Magee is District Scout Executive
of the John 1\Iorton District, Valley li'orge Council, which covers
Yeadon. Aldan, Collingdale, ~rby,
Colwyn, Sharon HUl, Folcroft. Glenolden, Darby Township, Norwood,
Prospect Park. Ridley Park, EsRinglon and Lester.
This Conference is the 11rst National Conference since 1939 aDd
'had an attendance of· over 2,000
Scout Executives from every state
plus Alaska. Philippine Islands,
Guam and Porto Rice.
McCahan To Head
School Board
TUB
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1925 "Chevy" Travels Afar
B
o
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Bob Buzby. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Judson H. Hoover, Jr., of Wallingford and Jack Damon, son of l.'Ir.
and Mrs. Gilroy Damon, also of
Wallingford,
returned Saturday
after a 1700 mile trip to Canada In
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METAL
JEWELRY
Adult Classes. l\lorning
or Eveninli:
S
il\UmM! ELSBREE
MEDIA 1984
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511 wBISa ST.
,
WORK
and
OIDT.., PA. '
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Smoked
Beef Tongues
49clb.
OPEN. TO THE PUBLIC.
Luncheons , •• 00
DlDners trom $ ••15
I
Rib Roast
65c lb.
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG- BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
FREE DELIVERY
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
Geo. Mitro &Sons
17 South Chester Road
.~
CAll CHEST!R 8286
Swarthmore, Pa.
Tel SwartluOOre 4547
PREPARE FOR WINTER EARLY
Your car should be serviced for winter between
now and November lat.
Do not wait until the last minute, your car may
need a new water heafer hose, water pump may need
attetition, etc.
WE HAVE PRE-WAR ANTI.FREEZE ·NOW
it may not last.
a 1926 open Chevrolet belonging
to Bob Buzby.
They left Monday morning via
the Delaware Water Gap and Port
Jervis reaching Glen Falls, N. Y.
that night. Tuesday they drove
north along Lake George and Lake
Champlain and Into Canada as far
North as St. Jean where they
crossed Rlchelleu River and started the return journey making
Rutland, Vermont that night. Wednesday they drove down thrOugh
the Green Mts., Massachusettes,
Connecticut and New York, reachiDg East OraDge, N. J., where they
visited Bob's graDdparents, Mr. aDd
Mrs. William Stovell.
The next day they lect Cor B~ch
-Hav~n, N. J. where they remaiDed
until Saturday as the guests of
Jack's grandpa.rents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. DamOD.
Their only diffiCUlties In the
trip were one puncture and a. leaky
radiator which had to be soldered.
In avoiding a toll bridge in Can_
ada, t"hey got lost on back dirt
roa.ds and could not make the
li'rench Canadian farmers .uDder~
sland' that they wished directions.
Bob returned to BuckDell Unlversity as a sopliomore Monday
and Jack Damon enters PenD State
at Swarthmore this fall.
I
Y.le ad
a.e.ter Road
NEWS
NOTES
Mr. aDd Mrs. Ferris Thomsen
have moved from Baltimore, Md.;
to Swarthmore and are now resldibg with Mrs. Thomsen's mother;
Mrs. George E. Sllloway of North
Chester road. Their younger son,
Len Sargent Thomsen Is enrolled
ID the eighth grade of the Swarthmore Schools. Their older son,
Ferrls. Jr., has entered George
School. Mrs. SlIloway eDtertained
at a party ID honor of her graDdson Ferris and her granddaughter
Betty Ann Furnas of Richmond,
Ind., who is a student at· Westtown School.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Enders
and their SOD Allan (If Elm aveDue
liave returned home following a
summer spent at Jackson Hole,
Wyo. Their daughter Trudy Is still
vacationing In JacksoD Hole.
Mrs. William T. Johnson
Ogden avenUe entertained at a
luncheon at the Ingleneuk Tuesday. Bridge followed at the Johnson home.
MI'. and ·1\Irs. J. G. Breitling of
Swarthmore avenue will spcnd the
week-:end with former Swarthmorcans. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acton
at their cottage in Wlldwoocl, N. J.
.NEW· SCHOOL BOARD
PRESIDENT
Dr. Da\'Jd McCaban, of Strath
Haven a\'cnue. who wus elected
head Swarthmore school director UI)On the l'cslgnatlon of Roy
\\\ .DeluIJllline.
Mary Garrett of Princeton aveFlora Lee of Harvard aveDue
nue has finished her training course
has
returned to Wilson College.
in Occupational Therapy at the
Chambersburg
to begin her senior
University of PennsylvaDla and is
now ~ngaged in Occupational Thar- year.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Frescoln
William C. Morrow, ot Harvard apy work at the University of Pennavenue, was elected vice president .sylvania Hospital.
are visiting in Swarthmore :followof the Delaware County A.viation'
ing au extended tour of the west
Priscilla Giles of Hutgers
A ssocia tl on W e d nes d aY n i g ht a t a
where they
visited numerous Na,
meeting of the group's board of nue left Sunday for Boston, :i\faSB.,
directors held In Swarthmore. He where she will take a -two-year tional Parks. In Chino, california
('ourse at the Nut4!ery Trilinlng they visited Mrs. Frescoln's brotwill fill the vacancy caused by the School of Boston.
her-in-Iaw and. Sister, the Rev.
resignation of 'Villiam T. Scott.
Mr.
James
E.
Davis
and
his
son
and ]'Irs. Carlos Albe~to Avila and
An ardent aviation enthUSiast
and booster of the county, Mr. Frank of Amherst avenue drove their sons, Johnny, Bllly and
to Cambridge, Mass., last week
Morrow .has receDtly added the
and Franl: entered Harvard Uni- David. Mrs. Avila Is the former
operation of the historic Liepcr
Miss ElSie Pitman of Swarthmore.
versity.
Quarries to his buslnflss enter·
prises. The quarry includes part
of 'the first railroad in Pennsylvania.
The 'Year-old county flying association Is forging ahead with plans
to get State and Federal funds for
the developmeDt of better flyIDg
facilities in Delaware County.
Other omcera aDd directors of
Ca• •
the association who attended the
meeting were Richard P. Woltt, of
Lima, Claire Hazell, of Prospect
EVERYWHERE A'ND EVERYTIME •••
Park, Robert Bird. Everett J.
Wood and Peter Wood, ot Swarthmore, and Ray Currey, of Chester.
ITS A CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC
Morrow Named V. P.
01 Rl·
G
Ytng roup
_an'!-
by
WdsonNames
Dr. Noon
!
Dl'. John A. Noon, anthropologist
and sociologist, is the new bead of
the Wilson College sociology department. He is a fo'rmer resident
of Swarthmore, his father the late
Rev. HeDry S. Noon having been
pastor of the Swarthmore Metho.
dlst Church.
..
Dr. Noon has come to Wilson as
professor of sociology from the
U. S. SU;l.te Department, where he
was acting: chief of the Africa
BraDch, Division of IDtelllgence
Research for Near East-Africa. Before joiniDg the State Department
he was a. member of the International Labor Office staff.
From 1943 to 1946 Dr. Noon held
the post of research associate In
the UDiversity of Pennsylvania
Museum. He taught in the area
division of the North African Language Course conducted by the
University of Pennsylvania under
the Army Specialized Training Program. He also carried on researcn
projects for·the museum and wrote
the monograph "Labor Problems
of Africa," which sociolOgists consider the authoritative statement on
that subject.
He received both the B. S. and
the ph. D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and did additional graduate work at ColumbIa University. His p1,1blieations IDelude a. serIes of stUdies of the
North AmericaD Indian.
Mrs. F. V. Brewster of Dickinson
aveDue, Mrs. H. Stephens Plummer
and FraDklln P. Plummer, 3rd of
Hacks Point, Mel., drove to Worcester, Mass., last week. Franklin
eDtered <:nark Unlvel1llty as a
freshman. En route home 1d:l'L
Brewste.· and )Ira. Plummer vIaited Mns. .Brewster's 8on-in-law
!Lnd daughter, Mr. and Mra. W.
Henry Linton, ~r., ot Cambridge.
Mus. and stopped at
BiU-tford, Conn. Thtl!r' were accompanied home by lira. Brewster'.
parente. Rev. aDd lira. A. 8. ftD
Dyek of Rutaera avenue who wen
W.
EdaNirJaed 1922
Friday, September 28, IM7
SWARTHMOREAN
TAILORMAN
2995
You'll find the
soft roll collar·
and the alSual
,cut of this coat
just what
you're looking
for. The beautiful
woolen fabric, the
useful glove pocket,
the toss-on straps,
the luxurious lining
•
of SKINNER'S rayon, the extra wide
hem-fpld to fit a suit
or dress, are just a
few of those litde details
that make the Contemporary Oassic the perfect
coat for you. Select yours
from a w~de choice· of
•smart colors.
SiZes 7 to 15.
IIPII:ABB'8 SBOOl'iD PLOOB COAT DEP.ARrJIE1Ift'.
nmmerlq III WfJ.t Barttord.
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