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SWARTHMOREAN
COMMUNITY
PROGRAM
SWAR1HMORE,·PA., nruRSDAY, JULy 3,1947
VOL 19-No. 27 .
Rev. Warren To
Head Tougaloo.
ScbooI
.
,
Pa.storate
tO'Lead Negro,
, College
Resign~
Ope~
in Sept.
To Marshall Parade
In aDBWer to the many queries
of parents and anxious pupils,
the Swarthmore Public Schools
wUI open the new term on Mon.
day, Septem"er 8.
Summer Club
In 3rd Week
The Rey. Harold C. Warren. pas·
tor of
the First ~resbyterlan
Church. Warrt'n. Pa., for the past
nine years, Is resigning his pastor·
ate to accept the presidency of
Tougaloo College. Jackson, M~ss.
Former Swarthmorean and brother
of Dr. George P. Warren of South
The WJlUam Morrows of HarChester road. Rev. Warren will asvard
Avenue have very generously
sume his duties as head of MiBSIsturned over .tbelr swimming pool
sippi's o~ly accredited college for
to the Recreation Association, for
negroes on September 1.
three afternoons a week-MoJtday.
Rev. Warren told his congrega· Tuesday, and Thursday from 2 to
J. PAUli UHOWN
tlon Sunday morning that he bad 5 o'clock. Swimming Is for Sum·
accepted the position because it mer Club members only. Bobby
presented "an opportunity in· the Davis and Don Dickinson w1ll guard
field of education, c~urclt related the swimmers. All a. member of
and Chrlstlan In character, which the summer club must do Is to
With one look at thc domestic
is at the epearhead of progress In bring a note from home sa.ylng. science otoom In the Swarthmore
. race relations." Graduates from "My child may jein the swimming High School where six large tables,
Tougaloo College· have made an program" signed by either ,parent. onl.' desk and tllxteen chairs sit, all
A check for fOUr dollars must ac- covered with arUeles collected from
outstanding record as· professional
company this note and' be given a year at school, it Is hard to see
leaders and the college oCcUp,les to Mr. Theodore Purnell who'is the
why Miss Cannon's, Miss Chada strategic position In n~gro edu- director of tht' Summer Club or it wlck~s and Miss u'Beeket's hah'~
cation aDd indirectly In the pr~· rg.ay be sent to Mrs. Avery Blake, haven not tUl'ned white. For there,
in room 106. Is the Happy Hunting
grass of white education in MIBSIs· Amherst Avenue, Swarthmore.
SWimming
wlll
start
Mond~y, Ground of all the jackets, rubbers
sippI.
.July 'l-lf enough boys and girls and caps that ever had the mIsforTougaloo has a camp~ of 500
are inte.rested and wlll sign up be· tune to ~e lost.
acres. Its· many buildings include fore that date.
The IItatistics of the tlLlng go
a newly eomPlt'ted dormitory and
A miniature golf course, built. by something 11ke this: two tables of
a latge, modern gymnasium to be Sum~er Clubbers has been added sweaters, shirts and blouses. ona
dedl~tea in September. A grade to the morning program at College table of scarfs, belts and hanker·
sc~o(tI;·"hlBb, school. and college Avenue sChool. Nine holes with chiefs, one table and five chairs of
ar,e oj)~rated underth!--:-aame·~.. fIJ.lrways, rough sand, and, .water galoshes ~nd rubbers~,twotables of
mlntstratlon. with students major· traps make the course ··intrIguiiig. ~itten~'iri(fcu.psi indo the'~6ks' of
lng in education practice teaching Old golf balls are needed.
eleven chairs hung with jackets
'in the lower schools.
ClasaOB are organized on Mon- and coats. This list so far has not'
W'blle operated under I\n inde· days through Thursdays with defin- mentioned the brlet cases, the
pendent board of trustees, some Ite periods for crafts, tennis, ar· lunch box. camera and jump rope.
from the south, others from Chi- chery, and general play. Fridays the s11de rUles, four pairs of gla.sses,
cago, New York, and New Eng· are free days with special attrae· .Innumerable glasses cases, pens,
land, Tougaloo is closely related tioos. The Treasure Hunt last Fri· rings and bracelet.'I, a catcher's
w.!.tl! the Congregational-Christian day was a big success. Sandy mitt, two umbrellas, and a deflated
denomination. ltev. Warren wi1l re- Heath's team hicluding Terry Del- silver football.
main a Presbyt'\,rlan minister but muth, David, Cox,· Barry Guinn.
As one weary worker put It, how
wlll become also a minister In the EmUy Terry, and .John Coleman can the families afford to lose 60
Congregational Church. Most 'of was the winning; group.
much? But to others the burning
the Institution's income Is derived
Anne Bradfo~d is teaching the 9uestlon Is: Where nre the mates
from the national United N.egro fundamentals of tennis to three to the 16 rubbers and one galosh?
College FUnd and the General groups of players-beginners, In- Are they home In their closets, of
Board of Christlan Education. The termediates, and experts, Anne is no use to themselves or anyqne
president of the board Is president now a junior at Brown University else?: Have they gone to the trash
of the ;Jackson, Miss.; Bar Associa- where she specaUzes in psychology. heal) In despair of reunion? Notion.
She has taken lessons In tennis body knows.
But It Is easier to
The WaTrens, who have recently from Edward Faulkner and is now grieve with the one little galosh
visited the college report that a pupil of Milan Robinson.
that ts alone all alone,' tban...the 16
Jackson is a modem, progreBSlve
Forehand. backhand,' and foot- rubbers alone all together.
city which gave them a warm,
work are heing streBSed now. a.nd
MIBS a'Becket seems depressed
cordial welcome. Rev. and Mrs.
later games wlll be played for, by the whole situation, Miss CanWarren have been active In the·
slngle~ and doubles championships. non wishes people would be more
community life of Warren, serving
RUBSell Snyder, baseball coach, carefUl. But Miss Chadwick repeatd,
It In many capacities and express
reports
that the Clippers will play "How can they afford to loso them?
themselves as yaluelng highly the
Grace
Park
at 1:30 on .July 4th, For MiBS Chn.dwlck still remembers
friendly relations enjoyed in ch~rch
and
the
Hornets
will play the A- the winter coat that turned up at
and community. In the years of
American
Legion
on
the same date the ottice one year with n~ owner
Rev. Warren's presidency ot the
Warren Mlhtsterlo.l Association the at 3 P. M. Both games will be play· and no nome. Miss Chadwick unWarren School of Week-day. ReU· ed at Riverview Field. The Hornets dert09k to take care of it, but sumglous Education was begun, largely standing at; this time Is 6 gameB mer came and with it the gnawing
'appetite of the moth, (genus
as a result of his investigation of won, and 4 games lost.
From
Rutgers
Avenue
comes
the
Tinea), So the coat spent the sum·
slmllar work in Pittsburgh.
news
that
the
seven
and
eight
year
mer in Mrs. Samuel Dodd's cedar
Rev. Warren's formal education
olds
have
enjoyed
Boft
ball,
kick
chest for protection. Finally. in the
was pursue4 at the Swarthmore
ball.
and
a
picnic
to
Crum
Woods,
fall and cold weather. its shivering
Preparatory Scbool. Princeton Unlwhere
they
collected
leaves
for
owner came to claim it.
Yerslty,
McCormick Theological
spatter
painting.
The
five
year
olds
It Is the earnest hope of the of.
Seminary, and New College (Unlnow
have
a
workbench
for
wood-·
flce
force mentioned above that the
verslty of EdInburgh, Scotland),
with graduate work at the Univer- work and long blocks for bun ding owners would come to claim the
various articles displayed in roo/"
sity of ChiCagO and the University modeling clay and painting.
Mrs. Edith Kenney"e 4 year old 106. They urge all pupils and school
of Pittsburgh. Uia fint year In the
ministry he was AssIstant Pastor group Is making wren houses out visitors who think they have lost
in
the National
Presbyterian of fiower pots. Some of these child- something, and those who com.
Church. Washington, D. C" then ren have never '})layed with other placently think they have not, to
pastor of churches in Walla·Walla. children before. They are having come down to the high school and
Waah.. Detroit, ana Chicago, In wonderful experiences with clay have a look around. The hours are
t'he first Worla War he was a and paint. KIrk .Jacobs made a from 9 to 12 and 1 to -I MondaYS
YMCA 8ecretar,- with the nth DI- beautIfUl crocodlle on a big rock. througb Fridays unt11 the middle
The. three year olds are gregar· of .July. After that the remainl1lg.
YlI!Ilon. AEF.
toue 1»ut not too sociable as Bome- articles wlll be' bundled togethe'r
Umes they are seen going their and given to some charitable Ot;FIowen for . . FIo.nitte"
lira. Mark BitUe of 125 Rutgers separate waJ8. They -do slide and ganizatlon.
ayenue Is In cbarlre or the flowers play In the And tol6ther 'and they
tor the patients at. the PhUadelphla are leamlng to share equipment
Be... I!I' Group Elects
Generat RGeltttal tor the month of and take tams. D1abeth IJ.kes to
.Ju17_ Reeld_ts' who have fiowers cllmb on the J'UJ1Cle .Jim. Lealie
E. II. Buchner waa·elec:te4 preetIn their sardeu to contribute are BIte 1D the wacGn watc'hlq her. deni of the Swarthmore Bumne.
asked to· I_~ them In COIltainer. Allen com. aloDS ....a pulls Leslie AeMelaUoil for the eomin&' year
w~ wfll" pl&oec1 " ... lin. Btt.- up ail.· ao... tile wAlk. The)' meet wttla Chari811 R. RU88ell . . vice
tle'e POi'C!Jl Wet..... ",. &fteraoou Bten. wtto .. ~ 'la..~or 4IIT p .....deat ana PoIIIm&eter A1trea
. . . . . . . . . . . wIl.... ~.)$."'-t}Jr:
~"'aIl.,., eecretaI7-tnuurer, .
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Recreationers Add
Morrow Pool To
Sched,ole
Lost Items on
Display at H.S.
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ON
.JULY
$3.00 YEAR
Borough Set To Participate In
.Community Fourth.of July Events
Children's Parade, Games For All, Water
Fight, Baseball, Square Dance, Pro.vide
Full Day Tomorrow
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Legion· Ball Team
Tops In League
\
Local Nines To Meet
on Diamond
JUly' 4
Under
the
guidance of Coach
I.e:;,i()n Baseball Team Is off to a start
that Is even better than anticipated.
At the clOSe of. last week thp
team had yet to bebeaten, which 'III
Naylng, a. very great deal for the
t)-pe ot play and brand of coaching
that is being displayed this year.
Manoa, Clifton Heights and
Drexel Hill all fell before the locals
last week, which Is quite a record,
especially when Jt Is rea~lzed that
m'Osl opponents have a much more
elaborate system ot tryouts and a
larger number of players than are
available here 'In town.
American Legion Junior Baseball is being played all over the
country this ~ear and shOUld the
boys win In their league. and they
are lending .It now, they will go
Into playoffN [or the State Championshlp.
Pooie's' two-hit pitching was
a big help to the team when they
shut out Manoa 3 to O. and then
I\~aln In the Cllfton Helght~ game
,Jhsn 'th~ boys' ',;otl' by"&.: score '~f
6 to 2. Control has been Jolmny's
lllainlitay and it is pointed out that
he allowed onl~ t~ walks In these
two games. Larry Dalton's relief
hurllng, Harry Marren's triple and
BUl HUey's timely single nil contrlbute~ to the 8 to G defeat of
Drexel Hill on Thursday. This last.
game was a real thriller with the
lead changing with nearly every
'Inning.
Much cl'edit for these successes
must be given to the catching' of
Dana Swan, who Is a. real sparkplug for the team. Along with
Lnrr~' Dalton. he has shown a. remnrkable consistency in getting
hits. George and Harry Warren
have been playing bangup ball In·
the outfjeld as' have .Jackie Houtz
at second base anli Stan Moore at
third. Stan shows 1m amazing ab11tty to get on base and when he
does, he is the standout base run'"
ner of the team.
The 4th of .July game with the
Hornets wUl be an opportunity for
the Legion Team to even up for
their pre-season defeat by the Hor·
nets on Memorial· Day, On Satur·
day. .July 5. a league game is to
be played In Media. on theIr high
school field at 2 :30. The next home
game l w.m te with these same opponents on TUesday, July 8, at 6:30.
The 'Media team is the only one In
the league which· has not been
beaten b'y Swarthmore. A game
played three weeks agO was called
because of darkness when the sC'Ore
was 4 to 4.
Leglonalres are an,lo08 for co·
operatlon and support of their team
espeCially now when the team has
shown everyone what they can. do.
It ussell Snyder, the American
Ordained Deacon
Rev. A, Benjamin Narbeth, temporary Rector of Ashland, Pa. was
ordained as Deacon In the Protestant Episcopal Church by the Right
Reverend Bishop Frank William
Sterrett D. D. LL. D. at the cathedral Church of the Nativlty, Bethlehem, June 10. Members of the
Clergy. friends and parishioners
who attended the service were later
ent.erta.lned at a lunc'heon served
by the Iadlee of tIM" cathedral
Church.
Mr: and Mrs. Octo'!iua Narbeth
of Yale a-venue and dauc",er Owen·
doUne attended ~e or4&lbment of
their lIOn.
A stay·at·home policy may prove
dull at times but novor for
boroughltes on the Fourth of .July.
The Swarthmore Business Assocla·
tlon with the cooperation of a civic·
spirited group of Townsfolk see
that those wbo remain within the
confines of tlio borough, and their
holiday guests, do more than beat
the heat and avoid congested highways ·and crowded vacation spots
on Independence Day.
The fun planned each year finds
more and more residents getting
deeper and ~eeper in the habit of,
postponing their going away until
after the Fourth so that they wUl
not miss this flne opportunity . to
join with their nelg}lbors in local
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traditional style, let their hair down
completely and come through It
all feeling years younger, pleasant·
ly tired but not travel·worn, crowdjaded, or with nerves frayed or
fingers scorched by too ClOS6 as·
,j~
soclation with fireworks.
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9. A. M. Chlldrei).'s Parade on
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Park Avenue. The day's celebra':1ji
tion wlll open with the customary
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parade for young fry on Park ave·
nue between Dartmouth 'and Har.
vard. Marshalled for the first time
by Swarthmore's new burgess :1.
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Paul Brown, assisted by Wllliam
'!iii
DeCalndty and Ferris W. Mitchell,
.
thc parade wUl be divided· Into the
following sections: tricycles, b l - ; I
cycles. f8;ncy dreSs, original, and:~ i
co~lc costumes, and pe~. Prizes
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)n cach sect.lo~ will ~e. awar.decJ
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upon-:declsl(JDI{;inafte:.lJIJ"'·'~~i-:~': ~!::.;;" ,.' ;';,t~ ':
Paul B'rown, :Mrs. .John E. Wchael",·
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and Mrs. Avery Blake. judges. The
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time hss been moved ahead 15
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minutes from that announced In
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lOA. M. Games for All Ages.
.Rutgers Avenue School· Grounds
After the parade youngsters. parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts,
will journey to the Rutgers avenue
school grounds where all the sufffclently agile will join in the var·
10UB games and any cripples (real
or imaginary) will be delighted
spectators.
Mrs. Ford Robinson and Mrs.
Charles Lincoln will lead the preecho"l element (up to six years
old) in rlng-around·the rosie. herewe-go·round-the-mulberry
hush,
farmer·in·the·deU, drop.the-hand.
kerchief, and other games which
dellght this age group.
Mrs. Donald .Jones and Mrs. .J.
Ao ca.lhoun will be In charge of
the 7 to 10 year 'old girls, Nancy
Van Alen and Peggy Keenen of 10
to 12 year old girls, and Mrs. Wll·
lIam DeCaindry of girls over 12,
Boys under 10 w!ll be directed
by A. H. Van Alen, hoys 10 to 12
by.Jim Jennings, and boys over 12
by Paul Rutan.
HOlders of records in the adults'
nail driving, hottle·throwlng and
other unique contests will 'meet
the challenge of newcomers and
defend their titles with grim determination. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
(Continued on Pace t)
Present Directory
New 11.Years Old
Plans are now being made to
compile and publish an up-W.date
Directory. The one no,!\" in use was
published in 1936, and Is 'of little or
no value. People have moved. telephone numbers have been changed.
and the Borough Itselt haa enlarg·
ed greatly In size. The Swarthmorean will publlsh the booklet containing the names, addreaaes and
telephone numbers of the borough.tte8~ It will take seyeral months·1o
compile th'edata necessary to make
a bookl~t of this type valuable,
From the historical angle all
points of Intereet will be covered.
Articles on the Borough Administration, Poet omce, Fire De!pt.,
Coll. . ., Playera Club;' etc.. WIll be
tou1l4 In the dlrectol7.
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drmrthr.lOre C011ece
Library
Swnrth moro, Pa.
David wl\l ~nter
- . Berman 101. Bloom. children
The Legion Auxiliary 18 planning Dartmouth College tn September as Barbara and Freddy. and dog
RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED In Nlcaraugua.
GETAUFr
a
Wilh N_ Wallpaper and Paint
Call
DAVE WOOD
Media 0755
For Samples and Price
I'
Rummage Sale on
Wednesday a sophomore.
evening, October I, and Thursday.
October 2. All m(!mbcrs and friends
are a8k~d to BQ.ve clothing and
household goods during the summer, remembering that the dlsabled veterans continue In tbelr
Maria L. Hanzlik. of Cornell aveDue. through accelerated studies
has finished her " year course at
'penn State College tn 3 yeal'8. Dur..
lng her college career she was listed
In "Who Is Who" book ot students
need tor hospltaUzatlon. Many tncurable cascs aro the great concern ot the Aux1Jlary throughout
the year. The proceeds ot the sale
will help these veterans, and packages may be left In the garage of
Mrs. Alban Eavenson on 626 Strath
Haven a.venue.
from American Universities and
Colleges. End of this month. ').Iarla
wlll start her graduate work at the
Aetnn. Insurance Co .• in Hartford
Conn.
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Miss Martha Viele of Strath
Haven avenue has left for Tafton,
Pa., where she will be a riding
counselor at Camp Nncka for ·the
summer months.
Miss Julie Forsythe of Thayer
road is attending the University of
Pennsylvania summer flession.
Mrs. W. S. EvanR ot Cedar lane
has returned from a Visit to Buck
HtIl Falls where she was a guest
of Mrs. Lupton Bromen on a PI
Beta Phi fraternity house party.
Bob Bird left 13st week for Dickinson College where he wtll attend
the summer semf)stf>r. He will return Angust 1 to join his family In
Beach Haven, N. J.
Mrs. Thomas B. McCabe and son
Jimmlt of North Chester road. will
leave July 4 for NOrth East Harbor. J\ft. Desert, Me. Mr. McCabe
will join them latcr In the summer.
Miss Barbara Kent of Riverview
Toad entertained at a house pal'ty
on the Chcspcake Over the wee).;:end. The guests were Miss narbara
Brownell, of RockvUlc Centre; N. Y.
Miss Barbara Ford of Stamford.
Conn., and Miss Caroline Porter of
New York City.
Doris Black ot South Chester
road left Tuesday morning (or
Camp Dadd)~ Allen where ~he will
be a junior counselor tor the next
eight weeks.
Come To
Johnny's and Mary's Fair
NEWS NOTES
the Methodist Church lawn to be held
by the c:hiIdren of the Sunday SchooL
Connie Vosters of Secane, formerly of Swarthmore, has completed
her first year at Centenary .Junior
College. Hackettstown, N. J.
Elizabeth Bryant ot South Chester road entertained a group of her
friends at an outdoor supper and
bridge party Thursday evening.
Mrs. Austin 1\1. Allison of Vassar
avenue is entertaintng her sisterin-law. Mrs. Xopber Beck of Huntingdon, Pa., for several weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold March of
I'~lm avenue and sons arC vaca.tioning at their summer home. Packer
Corners Farm, Brattleboro, Vt.
nuring their absence their house
here is occupied by Mr. .und Mrs.
N. Bruce Duffet and famtly.
Clifford Bryant ot South Chester
road spent last week as the guest
of Russell Kneedler of Springfield
nt nis cottage at Stone Harbor.
Mrs. H. H. Hopkins and her
da llghter Laura Lee Hopkins of
("rest lane have returned home o.ft('r vacationing at Rock Lodge in
the Poconos following the commencement at Middlebury College,
Middlebury, Vt.. at which time
La urn. Lee received her A.B. degree. Laura Lee will leave .July 1
for Maine to act as councilor at a
Bummer camp.
Milton M. Hobbs of Park avenue,
has been named on the honor roll
for the spring semester at Carnegie
Im;Utute of Tecbnology. :Mtlton is
enrolled In the Department of 1\'[echanica1 Engineering. He has been
cited on the honor roll three Urnes
previously.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. A. n. I~ong rcturncd lust week from a wcdding, trip
to Ontario, Canada. After a few
days visit with Mrs. I,ong's parents,
Mr. and l\.lrs. F. V. Brewster of
Dickinson avenue, the couple left
Wedncsday for their home in New
Yorl>: CIty.
Helen Hoot of Lafayette avenue
left Wcdne:;;
at Junior Camp nunc.
Mrs. Albert ~. Garrett of College
avenue and her sc.n-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .James
Hnyes of Moylan, left last w~-'l:k to
vacation at Cape Cod.
1\{r. and Mrs. George A. Stewart,
Jr., of Swarthmo,'e Apartment.q,
are planning to spend the weel\:-end
visiting Mr. Ste,vart's parents in
Sherwood Forest, Md.
David ,\Vhite formerly of Swarthmore Is tOUring in l\Iexico and Central America with Henry Btlin
Swarthmore College, Clasg of 1946.
They left Washington on May 1st,
and have mts!'Ied very few of the
sights in Mexico, even climbing
Pnracutin, getting as neal' the crater of the new volcano as is possible.
Leaving the car in Oaxaeo, they
proceeded to Guatemala, J
OIl
TUESDAY, JULY 1, 5-8 P.M.
Balloons
Movies
Flags
Doll Exhibit
Popaicles
Cakes
Soft Drinks
Ice Cream
• A Light Supper will be served.
Benefit of the Gwen·Narbeth Missionary Friends.
I
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right house •.. in the right
location ..• at the right price. When
you find it, be sure you choose the
right financing plan - a low·cost
mortgage here. Meanwhile, build up
the down payment at our bank.
Swarthmore National Bank &Trust Co.
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Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Ingleneuk Tea House
120 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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Summer Announcement-1947
LUNCHEON
Every day, except Monday
12 until 1 :30
DINNER
Tuesday through Friday .................. 5 :30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Saturday .........._......................................... 5 :30 P M to 8 ·00 P M
Sunday ....................................................... 1 :00 P:M: to 4;00 P:M:
July 4th, 5th & 6th
and
August 18th until September 2nd
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PAINTING
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511 WEJ.SH ST.
£&ESIEB, PA.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
$1.00
from $1.711
Luncheons
Dinners
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
Tel. Sw. 45U'l-lV
Clearance of All Goods
ClJOSING, as lL.~ual, Thursdny, July 3nll1ntll September
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
Thanking uU our customers
~
lor their patronage this pa•• t
year.
CALL CHESTER 8286
c-.
CHESTER'S HEADQUARTERS FOR
DRESSES
SPEARE'S SECOl\'D FLOOR
Swarthmore Borough Hall
Wednesday, July 2 ONLY
10 3. m. to 3 p. m.; 1 p. m. to lOp. m
Media Courthouse
TRRO July 20 - 9 a. m. to 12 noon
OR Saturdays
Weekdays TRRO July -9 a. m. to 4:15 p. m.
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Advertisement placed as a public service by
The League of Women Voters of Swarthmore
PAPERING
CHARLES B. KIMMEL
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PROGRAM
SWARTHMORE, P~. mURSDAY. JULY 3, 1947
Resigns Pastorate
to Lead Negro
College
The Rev. Harold C. Warren. paB¥
tor of
the
I"irst l"l·esbyterian
Church. "\\'arr('n. Pa., fOl' the past
nine y('urs. i~ l"f':dgning his 1)astol'att' to a('c('pt the presldcnc}" 'Of
Tougaloo Co1loga, .Jacl.. !'on, Miss.
Former Swarthmorean and brother
of Dr. Georgc P. Warren of South
Chester road, H(-v. \Varrt,n w1l1 assume bis duUt.'s as head of Missis·
sippi's only accredited (~ollege for
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School Opens in SepL
To Marshall Parade
In answer to the many queries
of parents and anxious pupils.
the Swarthmore Public Schools
will open the neW term on MOllday, September 8.
JULY
FOURTH
$3.00 YEAR
Borough Set To Participate In
Community Fourth Of July Events
Children's Parade, Games For All, Water
Fight, Baseball, Square Dance, Provide
Full Day Tomorrow
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...:...
A stay-at-home policy may prove
Summer Club
In 3rd Week
Legion Ball Team
Tops In League
Recreationers Add
Morrow Pool To
Schedule
The WHUam ::\{orrows of Harvard Avenue have very generously
turned over thetr swimming pool
to the Recreation AssoCiation fo.'
three afternoons a week-Moriday.
Tuesday. and Thursday from 2 to
5 o'clock. Swimming is for Summer Club members only. Bobby
ON
Local Nines To Meet
on Diamond
July 4
dull at times but never for
boroughites on the FOUl'th of July.
".rho Swarthmore Busine&; Association with the cooperation or a civicspirited group of Townsfolk see
that those w'ho remain within the
confines of tlie borough, llnd their
holiday guests, do more than beat
tho heat and avoid congeated highways and crowded vacation spob
on Independence Day.
The fUn planned each year finds
more and more residents getting
deeper and deeper in fhe habit of
postponing their going away untH
aftor tbe l"ourth so that they will
not miss this fine opportunity to
join ·with their neig'lbors In local
traditional style, let their hair down
completely and come through it
all feeling years younger, pleasantly tired but not travel-worn, crowdjaded, or ·with nerves frayed or
thc guidance of Coach
HU~Hl'1I Hnytler. the American Lenegroes on September 1.
g.inn Basel)all Team is off to a start
Rev. Warren told hi~ congreguthat i!' e"\'('n bette.' than anticiI.uted.
J. PAPIJ nHO\\':\"
At the dOSe of lHat week thl~
tlon Sunday morning that he had
team
had yl!t to he 'beaten, which Hi
accepted the position because it
~a)"ing a vC.·'y g"l'eat deal far the
presented "an opportunity in the Davis and Don Dickinson will guard
type of play and urand of couching
field of education. churclt related the Bwimmers. All u. member of
that i!-i heing di:iplaycd this year.
'Vith one bok at the t\OIlW~til:
and Christian in character, which tho summer club must do is to
~Ianoa.
Clifton HeightH and
~Clencc 'WoOIn in Ow Hwnrthmore
Dt'cxf.'l Hill all rell IH~rO'·C the locals
is at tbe sp£>arhead of p)'ogress in bring a note from home saying.
Graduates from "My child may join the swim mtnr;- High Hehool \\"1H'1"t~ six large tahle~. last weck. which is quite a record.
race relation!=-.
PfograDl" signed by either pa.rent. ontO desk and stxtl'cn cllalrs sit, all t-'t-IJll'cially whcn .it is realized that fingers scorched by too clos('l" asTougaloo Colleg(> have made an
A check tor foul' dollars must ac- eovcl'cd wit h a'·liclt's collected f.·Qln mQst oPllOnents ha \"e a. much more soclnUon with fireworks.
outstanding r(>l'ord as professional company this note and be -givp.n a yea.· at t-;chnol. it is hard to sec elahorate Systclll of tryouts and a
9. A. l\f. Children's Parade on
leaders and fhe college occupies to 1\11'. Theodore Purnell who Is the wh)' ~Ii.ss Cannon·s. :'1I.ss Chad- large I' nuwlll'r of players thun are Park Avenue. The day's celebration wlll open with the customar!'
a strategic position tn negro edll- director of tht> Summer Club or it wick~s and )'Iiss a'Buda't't; hai.'" available h£"l"e In to·wn.
ha.ven
not
tUI·ned
whittl.
J'~()r
tlwre.
Amcl'ican
Legion
Junior
Bascparade for young fry on Park avecation and Indirectly in the pro- JV.ay be sent to Mr~. Ave.'}" Blake.
hall
l~
being
played
aU
over
til(>
nue between Dartmouth 'and HarMissls- Amherst Avenue. Swarthmore,
in room I (IIi. is tlw I-Ia,"').' Iltllllin~
gress of white edllt~ation in
country
this
IYNU'
and
should
the
vnrd. Marshalled for the first time
Swimming wUl start Monday. G.'ound of all the jackets. rubbers
sippI.
.July 7-1f enough boys and girls and caps that eyer had the 1I1tsfor- 1J{IYs win in their league, and they by Swarthmore's new burgess J.
Paul Brown, Ils!tisted by ,Villiam
Tougaloo has n. CnnlllUS of 500 are Interested and wi11 sign up be- lune to Qe lost,
a,·t' lt~adin~ .it now. they will go
DcC'uindry and FCI·r·19 ,"V. Mitchell.
'rhe stutlstk'S of the trunK go into playoff!> rm' till' Htat\J Cham·
acres. Its ma.ny huildings Include fore that date.
the pa1'ilde wJII be divided into the
A miniature golf course, built by something like this: two tables of pionship.
a newly complptc<1 dormitory and
following
sections: tricycles, biPoolc's' two-hit pitching was
a large, modern gyntna~lum to be Summer Clubbers has been added sweaters, shirts and blouses, one
cyclE's.
fn:ncy
dress, original, anel
dedicated in 8~ptember. A grade to the morning program at College table of scarf~, belts and hanker- a hl~ helll to thIP teum when th£"~' comic costumes, and pets. Prize~
school. high school. and college Avenue School. Nine noles with chiefs. one table and five chairs of shut out ).Ianoa 3 to O. and th{'n ·in each sec.tion will be awarded
fairways, rough sand, and water galoshos nnd rubbers, two tahles of m;-ain in the Clifton Heights gallle
upon dechd<;uH rna.do lI.Y Mre. .T.
are ovqrated under the lOme adtraps make the course Intriguing. mittens and ca)Ui, ·and the ti'acks o[ when the bOYH won hy 3. score of
Paul
Brown. Mrs. John E. Wehaet
ministration, with students majoreleven chairs hung with jackets Ii to 20 Control hm~ h('en Johnny's
Old golt balls arc needed.
ing in education practice teaching
and 1\Irs. Avery Blake, judges. The
Classes arc organized on Mon- and coats. This list so far hus not mainH1ILY and it is pointed out that tlTIle has been moved ahead Hi
In the lower schools.
mentioned the brief cases, the he allowed onl':l-' two walks In these
"W'hlle operated under an Inde- days through Thursdays with deflnminutes from that announced In
lunch
box, camera and jump rope. two gtomes. I ....u-ry Dalton's relief
pendent board of trustees. some fte periods for crafts. tennis, a1'lnst
weeK's paper.
hnrling, Harr·y alal'ren's triple and
trom t'he south, others from Chl- chery. and general play. Fridays t.he slide rules, four pairs of glasses.
lOA.
!\t. Games lor All Ages,
Bill Hucy's timely Hingle all concago, New York . .and New Eng- are free days with spe~lal n.ttrac- .innumerable glas.
Avenue School Grounds
tnhnted to Ut~ S to G defl'ut of
land, Tougaloo is closely relnted tiona. 'I'he Treasure Hunt last Fri· rings a.nd hrneelets. a (~utchel":';
After
the
parade youngsters. parDrexel Hili on ")'hUl·sday. This la:;t
wlth the Congregational-Christian day was a
big success. Sandy mitt. two 11Tnhrt~l1lls. and :l deflated
onte.
grandparents,
uncles, aunts.
ganw was 3. real thrilici' with Llw
denomination. Rev. ,Varren will re- Heath's team including Tony Del- J-;jl\','r foothaU.
will
journey
to
the
Rutgers
avenue
As one weary ,,·orke.' put it, how lead chang-In~ with ncarly e\'CI'Y
main FL Presbyt~rjan minister but routh, David Cox, Barry Guinn.
school grounds where all the suffiwill become also a mini~ter in tho Emlly Terry, and John Coleman can the rUlnUies afford to lose 80 Inning.
much '! But to others the hurnlng
l-hwh c.·(~I1it fOt' tlwse successes ciently agile will join In the varCongregation..] ehurch. Most of was the winning groUP,
Ious games and any cripples (real
Anne Bradford ts teaching the question is: '\'hel'c a.'ll the mat.es must be glYen to the cntching or
the institutton'R income is derived
or imaginary) will be delighted
from the national United Negro fnndamentals of tennis to three to the 16 l'uhbel"s and one galosh? Dana ~wan. who Is a. real spnrk- Spflclators.
College Fund and the General groups of p1ayers-beginne1's. In- Arc they home in thd,· eim'lf,:1s. of plug for the tea·In. Along with
Mrs. Ford Robinson and Mrs.
Board of Christian Education. ThE" termedlates, and experts. Anne is no usc to thenu;elv(~s tHo anyone 1..=1I·'·Y Dalton. he has shown a re- CharIeR l ...inco1n will lead tho prepresident of the board is president noW 0.. junior at Brown Universit~· el:.;t~ '! Have they gone to tIle trash IIHu'knhle consistency in getting school element (np to six yearR
of the .Jackson, MiR.
we_go_round_the_mulberry
bush.
tion.
from
Edward
Faull-mer
and
is
nOW
grieve
with
the
one little galosh the outf.leld as ha .... e Jackie Houtz
ThE" Warrens. y..·h(l have recently
farmer-in-the-dell, drop-the-handthat is alone all alone, tnan. the 16 at s~cond huse and Stan Moore at
visited the college report that a pupil of Milan Robinson.
kerchief, and other games which
Forehand, backhand, and foot- ,'ubbers alone all together.
thh'd. Rta.n shoWS nn Hm3.zing abH- delight tnis age group.
.Jackson is a modern. progressive
Miss· a'Becket scems depressed ity to J{ct on hast' and when he
city which gave them a. warm, work are being stressed now, nnd \
Mrs. Donald Jones and Mrs. J.
cordial welcome. Rev. and Mrs. later games will be played for by t.he whole situation. ~liss Can- doeM, he is the tdandollt base 1'Un- A. Ca.1houn will be tn charge of
Warren have been active In the singles and doubles championshipa. non wishe~ lleople would be more ner of the team.
the 7 to 10 year old girls, Nancy
eommunlty life of 'Varren, serving
Russell Snyder, baseball coach. (,,:u.eful. But Miss Chadwick repeats.
The 4th of July game with the
Van Alen and Peggy Keenen of 10
it in many capacities and express reports tbat the Cllppers will play "How can they afford to lose them? Hornets will he an opportunity for
to 12 year old girls, and Mrs. Wilthemselves as valuelng htghly the Grace Park at 1:30 on .July 4th, 1"01' 1\USH Chadwick sUIi remembers the Legion ""cftm to even up for liam DeCaindry of girls over 12.
friendly relations enjoyed in church and the Hornets will play the A- the winte.' coat that turned till at their pr,-~-sl~ason deft'at by the HorBoys under 10 will be directed
and community. In the years of American Legion on the same date the offic~ one year with no ownel' nets on ~'emorial Dalor • On Satur- by A. H. Van Alen, boys 10 to 12
Rev. Warrcn's presidency of the nt 3 P. M. Both games will be p1ay- anel no borne. Miss Challwkk un- da~o, July 11. a lengu£! game is to by Jim .Jennings, and boys over 12
Warren MinIsterial Association the cd at Riverview Field. The Hornets dortook to take care of it. hut SUIl\- he played in Media on theW high
by Paul Rutan.
Warren School of Week-day Reli- standing at this time. is 6 games mer came and , ... ith it the gnawing school field at 2 :30. The next home
Holders of records in the adultR'
gious Education was begun, largely won. and" games lost.
appetite of the moth.
(genus game· \V.m tc with these same op- naUdriving. bottle-throwing and
n..~ a result of bts Inve.CJttgatton of
Tinea). So the coat spent the sum- Ilonent.q on Tuesday. July 8, at 6:30. other unique contests will meet
From Rutgers Avenue comes the
mer in Mrs. Samuel Dodd's cedar 'rhe Mp-dla team is the only one in
similar work in P1ttsburgh.
news that the seven and eight year chest for protection. FlnaUy, in the the leagne which· has not been the chaUenge ot newcomers and
ReV. Warren's formal education
olds have enjoyed soft ball, kick fnll and cold weather, its shivering heaten bOY Swarthmore. A game defend their titles with grim dewas pursued at the Swarthmore
ball, and a. picnic to Crum Woods,
played three weeks ago wa."1 called termination. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Preparatory Scbool, Princeton Uniwhere tney collected leaves for owner came to claim it.
because of darkness when the score
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versity.
McCormick Theological
It Is the earncst hope of the ofspatter painting. The five year olds
Seminary. and New College (Uniwas'" to 4.
now have a workbench for wood- fice force mentioned ahove that the
versity ot Edinburgh, Scotland).
Legionaircs are an~lou9 tor cowork and long blocks for building owners would come to claim the
with graduate work at the UniveroperaUon
and support of their team
various articles dtspla)'ed tn roo.m
modeltng clay and painting.
sity of Chicago and tbe UniversitY
especially now ,,,,hen the tea'nl has
Mrs, Edith Kenney's -4 year old 106. They urge all pupils and school
Plans are now being made to
ot Pittsburgh. His ttrst year In the
shown
ever'Yone what" they can· do.
group Is making wren houses out visitors who thtnk they have lost
compile
and publish an up_to_date
ministry be was Assistant pastor
ot flower pots. Some of these Child- something, a.nd those who comDirectory, The one now In usc WaR
In
the National
Presbyter!an
Ordained Deacon
ren have never ·played with other placently think they have not, to
published
in 1936, and ~s of ltttle or
Church. Washington, n. C.. then
Rev. A, Benjamin Narbeth, temc'hlldren before. They are having come down to the high school and
no
value.
People have moved, telepastor of churches in Walla-Walla,
wonderful exveriences with clay have a look around. The hours are porary Rector of Ashland. Pa.. was phone numbel""9 have been changed,
Wash., Detroit. and Chicago. In
and paint. Elrk Jacobs made a. from 9 to 12 and 1 to 4 Mondays ordained as Deacon In the Protes- and the! Borough itself has enlargtne first World War he was a
beautttul crocodile on a. big rock. through Fridays untn the middle tant Episcopal ChurcD by the Right ed great1}· in size. The SwarthmorYMCA Secretary with the 29th 01·
Reverend Bishop Frank WilHam
The three year olda are gregar- of July. After that the remaining
vl8l:on. AEF.
Sterrett D. D. LL. D. a.t the cathe- ean will publtsh the booklet conloua but not too sociable as some- articles will be bundled together dral Church of the Nattvity. Bethle- taining the namee, ad.drC88es and
times they are seen going their and given to some charitable or- hem. June 30. Members ot the telephone numbers of the boroughFIowua far the FIowerI_
ganl7.atioD.
Mrs. Jdark BltUe of 125 Rutgers separa.te ways.. They do sllde and
Clergy, friends and parishioners ltes. It wUl take several ·months to
play
In
the
...
nd
together
and
they
avenue Is In charge of the flowers
who attended the ser...icie were later compile the data necessary to make
Bu±es'
Group
Elects
are
learning
to
share
equipment
for the paUenta at the Phllade1phia
entertained at a luncheon served a bookl~t of thLCJ type valuable.
and
take
turns.
Elizabeth
likes
to
From the historical angle aU
General Hospital for t'he month of
E. M. Buchner was elected pre.Bt- by the ladles of the cathedral points of Interest will be covered.
climb
on
the
,Jungle
Jim.
Leslie
.July. Residents who bave flowers
dent of tbe Swarthmore Business Church.
In their ga.l'dena to contribute are alta In the wason watching her. ..ABBoelatlon for the coming year
Mr: and Mrs. Octovius Narbeth Articles on the Borough Admlnletration. Poet otnee. Fire
Dept••
asked to leave tbem in containers Allen comes alOng and pulls Leslte
wit'b. Charles R. Russell B8 vice of Yale avenue a...'"1.d daugl}.J:er Gwenwhich wDl be plaeed on Mrs. BIt- up aDd down the walk. They meet prealdent and postmaster Alfred dollne attended the orda.tnment of College, P1a.yers Club. etc., will be
found in tbe directory.
tJe9 a poreh We4a.ee4a.7 .fterDOODB --..Ie who \a cart\Dg loa,b{ of dry
their 8On.
the
red
wh"l-~. ';' .P•.S;malley. aecretary-treasurer.
and eveniDIfIL
,01l/h'l"
Lost Items on
Display at H.S.
It
SWEET SHOP
Old Bank Bldg.
COMMUNITY
Rev. Warren To
Head Tougaloo
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
N. :T.
SWARTHMOREAN
.ATrEND
VOL. IS-No. 27
Requirements: Residency of one year·m s t a t e an d 60 d ays in county.
Reservations DesirablePhone Swarthmore 4569-9:30 A.M. to 8 P.M.
I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
TaB
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Registration Dates:
Closed Every Monday
Maintenance
Mrs. Bloom's sister Mrs. Jonathan
Elmer 9th aod ber baby Holly. will
leave Tuesday for a month's vacation at Avalon.
Are You Registered For Voting?
Because of the continuous labor shortage, it is
necessary for the Tea House to close over this
period as it is impossible to solve the vacation
problem for our force in any ~ther way.
Property
Mr. O. H. VanAlen of Park av£"nue is spending a "Week at Lake
Chautauqua, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ludel' ot
Dickinson avenue, leave today for
a few days visit In Ocean City.
Columbia avenue, and
ARE YOU A GOOD CITIZEN?
CLOSED
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Personals
Thayer and Guernsey road. leave
Sunday for a three months va~
Edith Maher of Rutgers flew to UOD 'at Manilla. Their Bon Mr, Jay
San Antonio, Texas, on saturday to D. Cook Jr., and hts wife wtll btJ
vlstt Beverly Bourland. a classmate Htaytng at the. house dUl'lng this
at Chevy Ch4fle Junior College. for time.
a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cochran of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. M08crlp Kenyon avenue returned last SatBnd chUdren of Dartmouth avenue urday from Il. vacation In th~ Catwill visit ltlrs. Moscrip's mother. skut Mountains.
Mra. H. B. Castleman, at Roxboro
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. LuedeJ'H
for the week-end.
of Princeton avenue returned SatDr. and Mrs. Walter Molr and urday after vacntionlng for two
children ot South Chester road weeks at Avalon, N. J.
will be tlie guests of Mrs. Ernest
MI;. and Mrs. Ezra Creason .11'••
Federoff at her farm in Woodchop- of Amherst avenue and Mr. and
pertown next week.
Mrs. Joseph Seal of Cornell aveMiss Betty McCahan of Cornell nue recently returned to Swarth~
avenUe Is spending a week at Re- more after a two weeks vacation
hobeth . Beach, Del., with .Jane in Ocean elly, N. :1-.
TYson of Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Conrow, of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis De Moll re- Elm avenue just returned froin a
turned Saturday from their honey- weeks vacation at Buck H11l Falls
moon at MouDt Tremblant, Canada. In the Pocono&.
All'. arid Mrs.
Raymond
F.
Mr. and Mrs. John Chlquolne of
Winch -of North Chester road are Rutgers avenue and his mother
spending a few days In Ocean City. are driving to Connecticut for the
N. J.
weekend of July fourth.
Patsy McCahan lett last WedMr. and· Mrs. C. B. Campbell of,
nesday tor Camp Kehonko., N. H. College avenue wi1l entertain as
on Lake Wtnnepesauke where she their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank
will remain as a counsellor for the Dollln of New castle~on-Tyne, Engsummer.
land. for the coming week.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Moore of
Miss Betty Cook of Thayer and
Amherst avenue will spend the Guernsey road lett last week for
Fourth or July with Mr. and- Mrs. Happy Valley Camp, Port Deposit,
Roland L. Eaton at Bath, Me., and Md., where she will spend tho 8um~
the rest of two weeks In Coneo- mer as a counsellor.
COOK, N. H .• and Montreal. Canada.. Miss Mary Ann DlcKib80"\ daUgh-
at· ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Dickinson
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of of Park avenut: went to visit her
Laura Lee Hopkins. daughter
Crest
lane. Bonny .Jean
Morse. aunt In Altoona thls week.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Birney
Mr. Frank Davis. Bon of Mr. and
K. Morse of Harvard avenue, and Mrs. James E. Davis of Amherst
left this week for Camp 81nklqg
Cr(>ek. State College.
MI'. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of
South ChcatE'r road w1ll entertain
a. few friends a.t dInner and bridge
Fourth of July evening.·
1\1188, Helen Louise Munroe ot
New York City IH making en exb~ndcd visit with her brother-lnlaw and f;;lster. Mr. and Mrs. Max
Emil of t-tutgcrs avenue.
Mr. and 1\[rs. Gordon Lange am!
children. June, Jonnthan and Josle
of Cedar lane \\"111 vislt Mn.
Lanp's brother and slater-in-law,
Mr. and ·1\lr8. Drew Pearson, on
thetr farm In Maryland this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Gilbert and
daughter Je88le of Park avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. E. (:. Lappe of Yale
avenue. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Bell
and Bon Nell ot Harvard avenue,
and Mr. Bnd Mrs. A. H. Van Alen
and daughter Nancy of Park avenue will vl8it Nr. and Mrs, Paul
K4 Alger at Lake Ponc'hatula. N, .I••
for the Fourth of July.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T, Ball' who
were married the twentletb ot June
returned to Swarthmore today after
their honeymoon In Key West, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Brown of
Cornell avenue entel"tatned their
~aughter' and tamlly,. Mr. and Mrs.
George P. Lloyd and son Stephen
of Joliet, 111., the past two weeks.
While h er.e Mrs. Lloyd attended
her claSH reunion at Swarthmore
<;ollege and the family visited New
York CIty, Boston, and Cape Cod.
.Mr. Henry Jo'"'aust will be spend.
Ing the next few days ~t Mllwaukec. Wisconsin at a mufitcal fe.stlval af the' American ·Swlsa Singing
SOCieties. He will return to Swarth-
daughter ot avenuc returned Wedncsday from
Mr. and Mrs, James H. Hornaday
Hot Springs,. New Mexico.
of Dickinson avenuo were a.warded
Mr. Robert C. Disque of Strath more the mJddle of tJtls week.
Bache.or of Arts degrees at MidHaven avenue recently r~turned
Mr. and 1\Irs. H. Lindley Peel and
dlebury College. VL. on June 16.
from a trip to Minneapolis. ?tUnn. Ginny nnd· Craig Peel of Columbia
•
Btll Moore of Amherst avenue
Mr. George E. Ellis, Jr., of Rut- avenue and Mr. nnd ~-rrs. A. David
spent the last ten- days in Ocean
gel'S
avenue 'Was rer.entJy elected
City, N. J., and will return t.here
president
of the Choster Junior
for the sU'mmer.
Chamber
ot
Commerce. Mrs. Ellis
- Dean and Mrs. Everett Hunt and
and
son
George
III 'have been In
their son. accompanied by Mi~
Port
Herman
for
the past three
Ethel SUIz. left on Saturday by
weeks
and
will
remain
one more
car for The Telm Valley Ranch in
week.
Jackson Hale, Wyoming. They will
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake of
be gone uottl late August. During
their absence the Hunt's house at Amherst avenue will entertatn Mrs.
G04 Elm avenue will be occupied Blake's brother and sister-In-law,
by Dr and Mrs. Robert E. March Mr: and Mrs. Wayne L. Nietd,. of
,.
Baltimore, Md.. for tho week-€1nd
of the· Scott Pape~ Co.
LOis 'Linton left last week for of the Fourth of July.
Camp Songa Dee Win. in Barton,
.1\Ir. nnd l\lrs. J. H. BrenkeU of
Vt., where she will spend two Rutgers avenue entertained Mrs.
months.
Breakell's cousin.
Miss Agatha
Mr. and Mrs. Max Essl of Rut- Mount of New York this past weekgers avenue are spending the week- end.
Our cvcr~\Vtdening circle of
end at Mount Gretna.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thorbahn
customers is evidence of servl\llss Margaret Latimer of Cornell of Rutgers avenue will entertain
1ce
that satisfies the dlscrimavenue Is visiting Mrs. Allen Wal- Mr. Thorbahn's brother and slsterlnatlDg
ftoral trade.
tel" 0:1' Greenwich, Conn .• for two In~law. Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Thorweeks.
bahn of Lancaster this week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lukens of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Almgren of
Strath Haven a.venue entertained Benjamin W,est avenue returned
Greeting Cards.
at dinner saturday night.
Sunday after n short vilcation at
Novelty and
Jonathan Lange of Cedar lane Cape May.
has l'cturDed from a two-week visit
Decorative- Candle.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allison of
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lange of White Plains. :Michigan avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Allison of Vassar avenue
N. Y.
Baltimore Pike, Springfield
and sons Georgie and Bobble re~
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Bonine
ccntly returned from a trip through
of l..afayette avenue nave AS their
Phone.:· Swarthmore 0450
New York, Connecticut, and Long
gues~s Dr. and Mrs. Louis E. Im-.
Island including a stop at Shelter
bert ot New York, , .
Island.
Mr. and Mrs. George V. KrenniBruce .Gemmill. Lee Gemmill.
koff of Yale and Swarthmore aveGeorge Allison, Johnny Phillips,
nues will vIalt friends In Canaan, Roger Russell, and John McCahan
Conn., over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kamp and FOR
children of Riverview road will return Saturday from a two-week
vacation at Duck Hill Falls.
Can
,,"Uss Ann Lingle of Cornell avc- Mrs. Uoyd E. Kauffman
nue is spending the week·end at
Swarthmore 2080'
Ocean City, N. :I.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. Roxby
or Rutgers avenue had as their
gue.~t last
week Mrs. Roxby's
mother, Mrs. Robert C. Dixon of
Sclentlflcal1;J' Atr Condlt1on~
.Needmore.
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook of
July 3, 4, 5
.
New Delight-fuJI),
SUSAN HAYWoAItD In
AIR CONDITIONED
"SMASH-UP" .
Elizabetn Horn"aday.
Speers
and Jonathan Speen:
of
Hnn'ard avenue left yesterday for
Wallingford, Vt. Mr. ·Peel 'and M.r.
Speers will return after this we4i'kend and the othors wUI rematn
In Vermont for the Bummer.
I MEDIA
•
BELL-TWIN GRINDER 1
.Lawn Mowers
Shan-eel by Machine
Othel" tools 8Iso sharpened
Saw. Set' aDd Filed
Thursday-Frlda,._Saturda,·
.
DEAm.:INE-WEDNESDAY NOON"
SWARTHMORE, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1947··'
Pi ubyterian CIwrch No;.,.
won'~ ap~~te
RUSSELL'S
TIlE ANGEL AND
'THE' BAD MA" n
.,.
f8ww'
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I
)fo~7
ltonda)' and Tuesday
July 1, 8
JACK CARSOl'j"
_
"LOVE
.Tuesday
The Bouquet
I
BEAUTY SALON
. BARBAR&.
STA,:NlViYCK.
.
yO. . . . . .
f ' Shoulder-tit-Shoulder
Responsibility
• The conscientious phaImacist
works shoulder to shoulder with
•
the physician in the interests of
public health. His function as an
acljunct to th~ doctOr's services
cannot be denied. Our prescripr
tion department is operated more
I
for the benefit of physicians who confide in us,
mot"«: as a contribution to your health and general
LEARN"
lfi~at;A
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welfare, tbanfor financial gain. You can. bring
your
prescriptions to us with the assurance that
they Will be filled exactly as the doctOT oiderecI,
with the finest 'materials to be fiMIDd in the _ _
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:'"BROOKL\Y'lN ..
N·
13 Sodth Cheater
Road
.
CaIl.Swuthmore 0476
8tarCIDg '11I_Y•. Jnly 10,
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v'· "CAUF.lA
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SursicaJ Dr...lnp group
meets each Wednes.day morniDg at
10 o'clock In the Parish House.
The Silt Dots (Braille study
croup) meets each TUesday morning at 10 t;t'clock at. the Churoh.
Anyone Interested in learning how
to wlte Braille Is Invited to attend theae meeUD8B.
.~
.
,
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of the wwld.
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Fl'l{e Junior-Senior athletic program at the High School had a
bU.HY year a8 ninety-eight per cent
ot the student body partlcipated in
some part of the year-round schedule of lntramursl and varsity
sporta. Dealped ;[or active partiolpation on the part of the studente, the plan was. nevertheless
& purely voluntary aIlaIr.
Varsity
p,ncl intramUral tea.ma ran concurrently to allow more students opportunity to enter In, although a
varaity team member was not allowed to com»ete in the ame intramural sport. A table of events
)8 shown belOW.
BOYS' VARSITY PROtGRAM
7th TO 13th GRADES
,-
at ·'Wa14en" Wa1Ungtord. have lett
to V1elt friends In New England.
On their ....turn they wUl vtalt Mr.
and Mrs. ru.ymond LIttlefield In
Bwarthmo~ before
aaUlng for
F..dlnburgh, ScoUand In August,
Hr. Littlefield wui take up his
work at the Unlveralty ot Edinburgh where he has been awarded
a year's fellowship.
The Birney K. Morses torIilt!rly
of Yale avenue moved to their new
home at 742 Harvard avenue last
w08~
.
Miss RaC'4ael Dunaway, niece ot
Mrs. Reavls COlt of Odgen avenue,
returned last we.ek to her home· In
Amarillo, Texas. While she' was
here Mrs. Cos. entertained at a
luncheon for ·her.
Perry Anthony, 80n of Mr. aDd
Mrs. Frederick Anthony of Haverford avenue, Jeft last week with
his grandparents, MI'. and Mrs.
Arthur L. Perry, to spend the
month of July with them at Centerville. Cape Cod. Mr. and', Mrs.
Anthony and twins wUI joIn :them
today for two weeks. Mrs. Anthony
wlll stay at Cape Cod for the remainder ot the month.
No.
GRADES
The ChUrch School wID meet on
Sunday mornlns at 9: 45, Mr.- S. W.
Johnson. Buperlntendent. A rellSlOU8 film will be shown during
the aeBSlon. Mr. Fred J. BogarduB
will prenlde.
At the morning service. at 11
o'clock. the Holy Communion will
be ·celebrated•.
The Junior Church will meet at
the same hour in the cha.pel with
Allce Snyder. ~perlnteD.dent,
The Church" Nurser)'" Ia open
during the mornIng servIce a.nd the
smaller chUdren may be left there.
Mrs. L. L. Kauffman and MrS. R.
N. Kel8er will be h1 ch8;rg,;•.-
6
6
2
LacI"08ll8
'.
122
69
37
27
GIRLS' VJUlSITY PROGRAM
9th to 12!h .GRADES
,
Hockey
Basketball
Vollel'ba11
Lacrooae
LEGION JUIt:lIOR
PIaJ1ng
2
No.
l'Ia;rIJIg
6
60
60
1
16
4
60
BOYS' INTRAMURAL PROGRAM
9th ot 12th GRADES
No••
Span
_
PlaYIns
Fall
Touch Football ,
43
'''BoCcer
:4
7
Winter'
Basketball
11
112
Wrestling
4
166
Table Tennis
4
72
96
Volleyball
12
Sprlnc
Softball
8
97
Tennis
4
48
Track
4
108
Badminton
4
108
BASEBAll
"God" is the subject of t'be ·Leaeon-Bermon In all ChUrches of
Christ, Sctenti1lt, on Sunday, July 6.
The Golden Text Ia: ''To the only
BOYS' INTRAMURAL CLASS
wtae God OUr BaViour, be glOry, and
CHAMPiONS; JUmORS
majesty, dom\nlon and power. Flnal'Sland\ngB:
both now and ever" (Jude 1:26).
41 pta.
1. Juniors
36 pta.
2. Seniors
Georce P. Warren, Jr., returns
29 pta.
8. Sopha
Sunday from a week at Grinnell.
26 pta.
Freah•
low&, wber~ he has been. a. Comm\seloner at the natlohal ...... mbly INDIVIDUAL CH:A.MPION AND
ot the Westmll\stOr Fellowfhlp ot WINNER OF THE GOLD MEDAL:
Presbyterian Youth held at GrlnRodney Bray
nell College. During the past win- RUNNERS-UP AND WINNER OF
ter George has been vlce-modera,
SILVER MEDAL IN ORDER:
tor of the Phlledelphla Piesbytery "' George Thorbahn, Kenneth CIIWestmlllBter FeUowa'hip.
dray, Joseph Brown, Dana. Swan.
-=::::::::::=-===-=====~:;;;;;:: I George 'Warren, Lewis Tangoy.
One hunared fifty-five boy~ were
a.ble to compete durln« the year.
SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
BOYS' INTRAMURAL PROGRAM
CHURCH
1th and 8th GRADES
Rev. David Braun. MInister
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler. MInister
No.
l'Ia;rIJIg
SUNDAY, JULY 6
To]>lc: Fall
11: 00 A. M. Sermon
"Vooal Falth."
59
Touch Football 4
Winter
METHODIST CHURCH
38
Basketball
4
60
Volleyball
8
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
43
Table Tennis
SUNDAY. JULY 6
10:00 A. M.-(lhurch School.
SprInB
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
Badminton
2
46
Softball
4
80
'l'RDI1TY CHURCH
Btxty-on8 boys were able to comRev. Geo. Co ADd.....,Do Reotor
pete during the year.
SUNDAY,JULY 8
•
.COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING
of the procedure
required
,
for services of all faiths
and fraternal orders.
OLIVE R H. BAI R CO.
DII.ero•• O. PUHIUU
1820 CHESTNUT STREIT
MARY A.-lAIR, _
116-1511
i
...
STORE HOURS
July and August
SCHEDULE.
Ainaworth-VVernher Post 427
~,.p..
Tues.• July 8-Medla........•.Home
Tues., July 16-CUfton Hts.
Awa.y
Wed., July 16-Drexel HUI
Away
9 - 5:30
Monday to Saturday Inclusive
Closed Wednesday at 1 P: M.
CLOSED SAT. JULY 5
+
HOllYHOCK GIFT SHOP
-.'
STEAKS ..... CHOPS
SEAFOOD Our Specially
4 Park Avenue
William A. Hughes
Completely Air-Conditioned
CHURCH SERVICES
-.
,
8.00 A. Y.-Holt Communion.
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion •
GtRU' INTRAMtl"RAL PROGRAM 9th to 12th GRADE
-
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY, JULY 6
11: 00 A. M.-lIeeUng for Worship•
DurIng Meeting, ChIldren will
Be Cared For In WhIttier
Ho_
7 WI
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9 .
1:1. to 1:10 Bewlns and Qullt!1!.1'
In WhlW... Ho_ Box LwI",,_
AU are cordIIIIIy invited.
, . . '. :
. . .
7
'r ••.
75
• This housewife in Chater.
cia el, for
. we ;..at ;nete11ecl this new
kitchen in her homel N~ you, too, can have tile distinctive
beauty and Iabor-savina luxuries that ate standard equipment with
our new kiecheua. Stop in or p i _ today.
j
NO DOWN PAYMENT - 38 MONTHS TO PAY
•
Opea "l1l 9.00 FrI. Eve.
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6
LIKE IT?
Ample ParIdnc
Free Delivery
PaI'k AftDae below R- lard
SUNDAY, JULY •
11:'. A. IlL 8 "7 8oJlooL
11:" ..6.. JL
x-.. Ser•
Pla;rIJIg
..
VISIT Olla SHOWROOMS
I'.lII8'1' CHURCH 01' CHlUft
.ua.
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80
100 '10
IICDINTIB'1' 01' SWARTIDIORE
'SCOLlEGE pIlARMACY-·
."' .. ~.. ,";...
High SchOfJ.l A.thletic
Prpgram in, Re.V~lD
Span
Football
Basketball
Track
NOTES'
3
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Beauty c:eIebrates the Fourth
"MEET ·JOHN . DOE"
KAY MILLAND
The
M. Holl' Communion will take the
place ot the reauIar 11 o'olock service on Sunday.
\Vednesda)'--one day only
"ui)' 8
GARY COOPER and
BARBARA STANWYCK
BDd
JUly ••
. 'Tliti early iiervlce 'oiHoly' Com"
mun\on ..1\1 be celebrated at 8 A.
m
~
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
service Mr. Cutler will preach on
"Vocal Faith." •
Church School for the· chlldren,
Including ,Nursery Schoo] a~, is
being held du~lng .July (rom 11 to
12 o'clock In the Parish House.
IIr. James T •. Stewart of Phila.delphia will be the guest soloist at
the'mornlng worship thla Sunday,
Tiinib, Notes
..
P'&'
Iil"tere~ as Second CI.... Matter, January 14, UII, at the ,Post
Omes at Swarthmore, PL, under the Act of Much I, J.8'l'.
of Country Club Lane, Providence You
good brakes
VlIlage,· are being congratulated
~'II ),OU need then.t. wm ),our car
on the birth of their Bon William
Park Dodd Jr. born .July 1. at the stop at a dangerous tnkm.ecti_
Lying In Hospital, Philadelphia.
pr remain In control. dmnl a. steep
MI'. and Mrs. Wesley V. France
of South Chester road announce hOl? Are they effkofent tor quick
the birth at a daughter Helen
DON'T WAIT
Louise on Monday. Jl.lne 30, at the
'FOR A CRASH TO nl\o"D QU'l'Lying in Hospital, Phlladelphla.
The baby Is the' second baby girl Let us eXAmine ,..our brakes periborn In the France famUy since odIcallY. Dco" be· at t.b.o mercy
1752.
:Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Pa.ulson of poor brakes.'
of Park avenue are grandparents
of the baby.
"RIGHT IN THE. CENTER OF TOWN"
1\11'. and M r.s. Bruce Connan
Smith of North Princeton avenue
are receiving congratulations on the
birth or a 80n. Thomas Moore
Smith, on June 20. Mrs. Smith Is
CALL 0440 DARTMOliTH t..lifAV£TJE AViS.
the former Margaret Jane Moore.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.!....._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _w
S -VV ART HMO REA N
Mr. and' Hre. Thomas H. Littlef1eloJ" who bave lieen opendlng the
holldays with Hr. and Mrs. James
P. HeIl1"7, Mrs. Llttlettelds parents
PETER Eo TOLD. Editor
MARJORIE TOLD, Aao\lIate E41tor
Lorene McCarter
Roaalle Pel.....1
Barbara. Kent
Nancy VanAien
Theodore Hickin..
Ma.rgaret Keenen
GE.'I'"
Mr: and Mrs. William Pa\'k Dodd
Saturday Matinee
ChUdren's Film Libntry Show
at t P. 3L
SlnRIJEY TEl'n:tIJ"~ in
UTILE MISS MARKER
II
Quick
Service'
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OlD aa4 Delle.
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EiERY W'B1DAY AT 8WAJiJ1iiiHOBE,
THE SW4Bl'JD(ORE4N. Ilfo., PUBLlSIIER
l'IIAlae, _
0100
BE'NGWI~
BIRTHS
-
.n;>HN WAYl\T<:
SolIday,
1044-1Oth Aveaae
RUTLEDGE, PA.
COLLEGE THEATRE
PlJBI';8PI:"
HQW1'o
ton of Ridley Park announce the
engagement 'Of their daughter
Eleanor Lois to Lt. Richard Fenwick Barnes of the Army All'
Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Barnes ot Hereshome
Farm.
GradyvUle, formerl!V" of
Swarthmor~.
The marriage will
take place at the ·:MethodlBt Church
~t Ridley Park on July 12.
We Telegraph Flowers
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THE. SWARTllMOREAN
UKE.FOLKS
ENGAGEMENTS
THE
NEWS
AII'. and Mrs. Robert S. Cronlp-
Magazine Subscriptions
•
br, Jd)' 3, 1147
UNKLE HANK SEZ
Flowe
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n
CIoIIed Sat. at .N_
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4
SW~RTHMOREA.N
THE
Helen Warren· daughter of Dr.
TENNIS
Rackeb-
Boro'4llh Sst ToO
Participate' on 4th.
and Mr•. George P. Warrell. BOUfh
CALIJ
Chester road, wlll 8pend B mum(Continued froln Free '1).
Pilh Fourth of Juty. having come W. J.,ukeu wlU scaln ~eep ord,er
down with the mumps on Thurs- In tbJp'section.
.
MAD 0846
, The time of ,toe gamel has alBa
day. June 26.
been moved UP. and the place has
been cha.J;l.pd frolll, Colle.se avenue
in order tllat a revival of a water
fight be~ween two teams of j....lre
Company members might be held.
II:SP A. M. Water Fight. Rutgers Avenue. After several years
"bsence ttJ,e battIe of the hoses will
be resumed as a part of the 19" 7
celebration. Since t'he unavfLllablllty at canoee will exclude the usual
afternoon
water sports on Crum
lVe carry a complete Hoe of fine "KSOI1.ed toocls. for tJm.t
Creek.
this
water fight should proJoI,. 4th picnic.
'nds IndelleDdence Day IN one 00)' tlUlt we
vide
sufficient
wet roughneSs to
should show our patriotism. \\'e try to do our lJart ••• we give
satiefy
both
those
who Uke to get
you sbopplng IndelJendence.
Into It and those who just like to
stand dryly by and see others get
soaked.
1::10 P. M. Baseball Game, RiverBut or String Ends
view Avenue Field. The two local
ball ,teams the Hornets and the
American Legion team wlll engage
[all
In a baseball contest on the Riverview Avenue Field so naptarees
~reah
should' give up ideas of a nap tomorrow afternoonS P. M. Square Dance, Ratlroad
sQuare. Allowed Just enough time
Jack Richardson
69c lb.
TENDERIZED HAM
brand~]
SLICED BACON
Killed Frying Chickens
69c lb.
49c lb.
.'n.rida,. JUly 3,
.It)' place at the Norton cottace
to cool
over the atter. otf and hash
.
to Wen J onupon, Ke., tor' two
nooo's batting, pitching, and runs
and to amply digest ~p' evening
w.eeka. .
popuht.~e will ~ot be req,uired to h,!t-toot It .to the I ...t ot
the ,day's events until 8 o'clock.
Some may be even later getting In- and Mrll. L. H. Wlicox, at thetr
to the swing. Regardless of any farm in Somenot County.
•
Call Holly Oak t313 or HoU)' Oak
6TJO, collect., tor appointment. All buslnMS contldenUaI. Colonial Cupboard,
No. Ii Philadelphia. l.)ike. Wjlrulngtou,
Delaware.
WANTED-Large unfurnished room or
small apartment, near trall8portaUon.
by budlnesJ5 gentlemalL PrIvate bath.
garage preferr«l. call Swarthmore
"DOoR.
WANT.EID-Colored giri desires day'8
work or part time. Mae Harris. 214
'?mttaI Avenue. Cheater.
1tllsa Carolyn
Palmer Henry.
"Walden," Wallingford, who haa
Mr. and Mrs, 'rhomas H. I ..ucders been home for va.caUon, has gODe
ot PrJn~eton avenue win visit to the Chateau ~Tontenac. Quebea,
friends at Pocono Lake Preserve Canada, to attend the Convention
over the week.. end.
of -Alpha Chi Omega BO~Orlty.
M ...•• and Mrs. H. Merle Mulloy Carolyn Is prealdent ot the sorority
and daqghter Marty and Mr. Harry at William and Kar)' College, WilP. Mulloy of Winding lane, Media, liamsburg, Virginia. from ,where
visited Warren MuUoy who is on she will be graduated next year.
tho start at Lenape Village In the
Doris Greene of South Chester
Poconos last Sunday.
road is recuperating from ,an apMrs. Ricbard L. Burke of West- pendectomy at
, the Doctor's
. HOBdale avenue will be the guest of pltal. 17th and Summer Street,
Mrs. Alton A. Norton or Urilver- Philadelphia ..
NEWS NOTES
WANTED-Dog house In good condl~
tlon. call Swarthmore 0515.
.
oolleile graduateg des~~~'::~~Ma:r~~:I~M.Phone'
WANTED-Two
WANTED-A companion housekeeper
to go to Buck HlU Falls August '4
to September 16. Small adult family.
Mrs. 'Arthur C. Jackson. 317 North
Cheswr Road. Swarthmore.
.
WANTED - Experienced
baby:'sitter
wants Jobs, night or day. Call Beth
Huey, Swarthmgre 4636-W.
WANTED-HoUse. Esecutive and wife,
Two gtrls-1.2, 14 prefer large hOme.
three bedrooms will do. Pay $76 or
more. Highest refer~nce. HUltop 9169·R.
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HOME GROWN ASPARAGUS ... _..................."...... '35c bu"ch
9:00 A.M.--Children's Parade....... ;.. ,,: ............ ,,· Parli Avenue
'ICFBERG LE II UC~ ..................._............................. 2 heads 25c
10:00 A.M.-Games for IAlI Ages....... "Rutgers Ave. School
11 :30 A.M.-Water Fight........ "..........:... Rlltgers Ave. School
1 :30 P.M.-Baseball Game ............... Riverview Ave. Field '
8 :00 P.M.--8quare Dance....................... "..... Railroad Square·
In event of rain; parade, games and dance will be held
.
in the High School Gymnasium.
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. WANTED--Job tor girl. light housework or taking care of children.
P,hone CIlcBter 3-1285.
WILL BE CtOSED
FOtt SAIID-lJroJ)-leaf solid mahogany
. extension table. Seats eight. $65.
Phone Media. 0858-M.
July
4th
.
.'
•
and
HOURS'
During July and August
Fon SALE-Baby bed. 51"X29"'. Maple
finish. Good condition. flO. Call
Swarthmore, Penna.
Complete ·Line of
PAINTING
,
FOR ,RENT-Furnlshed livIng room
and, bedroom, semi-private bath.
Gentleman
preferred.
Swarthmore
0021-W.
tn good condition. Call Swarthmore
FOR RENT
BERNARD. J. BRAZAS
3144 HARTVILLE ST.
Phila. 34, Pa.
RE 9-7113
FOR RENT-Room aultable for bUBIn~s or retired WOman. .July 0 to
September 15. Near tearooms. transportation. Phone Swarthmore 0856.
FOR RENT-Third floor. Two rooms
and a bath. Mrs. ::3.hay. Swarthmore
2li97-J.
+
,
.
Your .choice sho)lld be eaaythe new Goodyear DeLuxe" ••
because skill and methods developed in building over 400
million lires build PLUS per·
formanC!! into every new
Goodyear. And you can get
this long wearing
S
40
lire here. now.
Come in.
PHARMACY..
14
t.r-xl.
A. G. CAT HER MAN
\
VICTOR D. SHIRER·
•
,
SH.VERWARE
. BepaIred. an4. RAlJ1lated
Fred. A. Fub, Jeweler
~OOKS
Ashes & RubbISh ~oved
WILLIAM
NEW TIRES
DESERVE
NIW TUBES
.GOODjiEA.
.~ I.il ••
FOR QUICK SERVICE
Cfll
THE CAMPUS DRUG STORE
On C/auter ROlld
IASY RRMS •
LIBERAL TRADE.IN AUOWANCI·
Swarthmore 1439
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Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER 01 NICOLA
, Phone Swa. 2626
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Reese-BaXter Co.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
A. WAYNE •••••••••••••••••••••••
MOSTELLER • A. MERCER QUINBY·
Electri~al
Contractqr
AU TJpes of Electrical
InsUD.Hoos
and Bepa.Irs
.
.
s6i ;big Swal"Clmlore and
..VI_t,. for past
.
,
& WAffE-.
SWARTHMORE l~··.
1180~Ave.
Swell......
....._
2296
... ....,.•. 1.
Funeral Director
Fo..merly of Media
.125 W. lebigh Aft•• Ph1la.
Plume Bald_ 1170
No additional _ _ for
snbnrban_
PADITING and DECORATl.WG
4D Work Go ~$ !:I
w.a.,.
... QJFf'ORDL PARQIl
M'5 'B.D. •
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•
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ations,
tion.
Kitchen
Custom-bnllt cabinets,
cement
work,
paneling.
Since 1905
DAVE WOOD
moderniza-
knott)"
Painting
pine
screening, In.mla-
aDd
lllscellaneous carpen ..
Uon.
try.
CUNNINGHAM
302 Cayley St.,
Painte,.. &Paper Hange,..
Phone: Media 0755
:\ledJa 2587-&
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We Should Know Dow
409 IldIlgaa AVB.
Sli. 2286
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Enjoy a
Paperhanging
Me&
A. G. CATHERMAN, Pharmacist
fIir more comfort·
able home this spring and
for years to come ,with a
heat control
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VICTOR D. SHIRER, Phannawt
your. fur-
nace. Prompt installation.
COAL
Your Prescription is our first consideratioa
FUEL OIL
13 SOlJTH CHESTER ROAD
VAN ALEN BROS.
Swarthmore 0586
RIDLEY PARK
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Call .
MASON BUILDERS
SUPPLY COMPANY
CELIA SHOE SHOP
WILL BE CLOSED
For
12 o'clock Noon
Saturday
ALL SIZES HARD COAL
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
DURING
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
JULY and AUGUST
HARLAN JESSUP
reminds you ••••
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ONLY 4 WEEKS LEFT
FOB STA.TE INSPECTION
JULY., 1776
BRING YOUR CAR TO SAFETY
HEADQUARTERS NOW!
The Declaration of
Independence was
adopted.
TJUE8
-~y-
YALE IIDd CIIESTER-ROADS
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RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore 2253
Home ilnpro,..ernents, Alter-
5 East State Street, Media
Phone MedIw 1916
LOST-BUver braces tor (lhiIa's teeth.
arodnd tennis courts. College Avenue
SchooL Swarthmore OUi2-J.
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On the Comer
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LOST
J..A)ST-Black Scottie, licensed female.
About 8 years old. Call the Swarth·
CLOSED 1 .. 6 P. M.
Slfcce.,or to
HO~rE
Charles E.' Fischer
Contractors & Builder. '.
8war&Iuncm. _
PATIERSON
(
Arters Brothers, Inc.
331 Dartmouth Avenue
.
morean:_O~.
COLLE~E
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General Hauling
L08T-'I'uesday, June '2-4, at or near laWlIS II10wed
Ingleneuk. Pair bi-focal eye glasses llS8 IIanlIng Ave.
Morton. Pa.
-brown case, mayor may not have
Morrison label. Swarthmore 0416.
~~.
DRUG
MICHAEL'S
104 Comell Avenue
FOR SALE-Frlglda,lre In good condi!lon. $GO. Call Swarthmore 0-457·J.
1'l76-J.
SW.0152.M
Landscaping
Phone Swarthmore 2175-R
FOR SALFr-Ono Duncan Phyte .sora.
+
Tree Surgery IIDd
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and Uepahing Since 1808
New and Rebulh PlaD08
ALBAN L. PAIlKER
Phone IIledJa 0459-&1'
Builder
Walters'
Media. 1689.
July 5th
APTITUDE TESTS
Doris and Lois Greene entertalned at a lun~heon at their home
on, South Chester road last week.
,Their guests included NJncy• .Jane.
and Billy Lemmon and Emily. Leo'~nards. all of Ardmore. '
SALE-A three drawer maple
dresser. 32"X1S"'x40*.. ,· with mirror.
Excellent condJUon. UO. Call Media.
1689.
FOR SALE-German Shepherd female
. dog. Good chl:dren's pet. Reasonable.
'Call 8nnaet 1161-W.
.
PIANO TUNING
,
.
. LEGAL NOTICES
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Peg Keenen at Harvard avenue
and Jane Mehring of Springfield
spent the past week In Ocean City.
Mrs. Henry J. Wieland qf South
Chester road returned last week
from a. visit wlt!'1 her family in
KaulCauna. Wis, She accompanied
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Baldwin and
daugnler Barbara of ,Rose Valley
on an automobile trip to Wisconsin.
:Mr. James H. Caliahan. of Garrett aven~e gradll:ated from Lehigh
Unlverelty June 29. He received a
Bachelor of Science degree In
Chemical ..,Jngineer.tng wlth Honors.
After two weeks vacation at home
he wlli begin w&rk with Standard
011 tn Elizabeth, N. J.
The Birney K. Morses of Haryard avenue entertained 08 their
guests fo .. the past few weeks Mr.
Oltver Rickson
of Springneld.
Mass., and Mr. Walker McCoubrcy
of Watertown, Mass.
"L
Mi88 Elizabeth Bryant of Sout ..
Chester road spent the past weekend In Ocean City.
recOM player. Robert Brooks. Swarth~
more 164.8.
FOR
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SWARTHMOREAN
News Notes
FOR SALE
CELIA· SHOE SHOP
.
THE
-:;;;:::;;:::;;;-;--;P;:E::B::S::O=N:-AL::;::==""7.=::-1 ESTATE OF GEORGE H. TROXELL,.
PERSONAL-Vacuum cleaners irons. ~~~~the Borough ot SYlarthmore,
toastel'6 and radl08 repalred. Called LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
for and delivered. Call Robert Brooks, above Estate have teen granted to the
Swarthmore 1648.
undersIgned. who request all persons
havIng claims or demands against the
PERSONAL-8ervice on all makes ot Estate or the decedent to make known
electric washers (Bendix included), the same, and all persons indebted to
ironen,. vacuum cleaners, ranges, irons. the decedent to make payment. withtoasters.. tans and lamps. Also wiring out delay. to
-new and old. Ail work complies to
Charlotte R. Troxell. Executrix
FIrE> Underwriters specifications., Call
3'2(1. Dartmouth Ave.,
ErlM IJ. Hausen, Swarthmore 285~W.
Swarthmol'e, Pa.
If no answer: Swarthmore ()740:
Or to her Attorney
John E.' Gensemer
PERSONAL--Modern houee. fireplace. 1004 Girard Trust Bldg.
011 burner,. 3 bedrooms. . desirable Philadelphla,,2, Fa.
6-6-:?7
section Swarthmore. wiU exchange for.
, smaIl house outside borough. Telephone' ~..,.~~~~"'"
1472.,.H.
Ii"OR SALE-Used radio and portable
. .
..
WANTED-we will buy at beat prices,
old cWna. glaaB, furnlt'"' firearms.
tor the summer•
Fourth. of July Events
SUNDAY
WANTED--See re tar y. experienced
, Monday to FrIday. g to U noon.
After September. 10, to l'l. 1 to 3Swarthmore poeltlon. ReplY to Box ~,
The Swarthmorean.
avenue
SEEDLESS GRAPE FRUIT ...................... ""............ ,," 3 for 29c
I .
WANTED
personal plans which Interfere with
Mr. and Mfa. J. D. -Narbeth an.
»artlclpatlon In the Fourth of children Patricia and Joan of Yal8
July SQuare da.nce from first to avenue leave Saturday to spend- ..
last step. everyone will find it week at Avalon, N. J.
'Yorthwhlle to drop by the parking
. Mr. and'Mrs. James Perkins and
Jot on the north side of ,the rt.U- children Barbara, Joan, and John;.
road and throw a leg or watch lot Strath Haven
left )'eater~
the dancers aDd catch ~he conta- day for Buck HUl Falls where they
gious gaiety for as many minutes will vacation tor the Bummer. Mr.
as p0881ble. Bud Hulings will do and Mrs. Hugh GlbBon and' family
the calling again this yea.r.
will roside at the Perkins' home
HOME GROWN GREEN OR WAX BEANS....... "...... l,c lb.
,.
.CLASSIFIED
.
Harriet Gilbert otPark avenu.
ha.o been vtolUDIr relatlv.. In ·Pitt.burgh for a week. From there ahe
will vialt her uncle and aunt, '~.
meal. the
1947
TIRES
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TIRES
. JULY 4; 1826
ThOll. JeBerson (who
TIRES
TIRES
wrote the Declaration
of Independence) died.
Use ODr hodget payment ,I,.u
- as low as 11.25 a week-
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.AnJ Jon i /o"ie/...
JULY., 1947
Thliidealsof Je1Feraon
and his co-patriots still
AT'fEND
4.th JULY
IN
SWARTHMORE
guide our nation's
course.
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TMII SPACE AVAILAILI -flUPOR ANY WOITHY 'UIUC
NOliCI-CONTACT IILOW-
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Mr. and Mrs, G. G. Savellt were
hosts to membe~8 of the Choir and
their familles at' u. picnic this paBt
Sunday afternoon at their home on
Mt. AlverDo ROad In Elwyn,.
TUB
~
Last weok Mrs. Roy 'V. Dela
plaine ot Cornell'avenue and RichM
ard' Delaplaine drove to Sayer to
bring 'borne Robert Delaplaine who
just finished eighteen months internship at the Robert Packer bOBpital. He has now' entered the
Navy.
Retirement of Ezra TowllJ5end
CreBBon. Jr.• -of Amherst ..avenue,
A8Bociate Curator of Insects. Academy of Natural Sciences of Phlla·
Thomas Maher of Rutgers ave- delphia. was announced Tuesday by
nue left Monday tor San Antonio, President c"harles M. B. cadwalaTexas. where he will be with the der.
Mr. Cresson', will pursue private
Army Atr Force.
researche~
In his specialty, the
family Ephydrldae, or brine flies,
and wtll hold the title of Research
Fellow at the Academy_ Of bis
SWIMMING PROGRAM
standing, .Tames A. G. Rehn. Cura~
Starts July 7
tor of Insects in the Academy, says
Three aftenIoons a week
that "in this particular field, Mr.
Cresson Is universally recognized
MON•• TUES•• THURS.
as ihe world's leading authority.
2·5 o'clock
Serlcs of specimens In this family
Fee $4.00
came to him _from many sources,
Including virtually aU ot the coJc:beck to:
lectlons
ot the British Museum and
Mn. Avery Blake
the United States National Museum.
Amherst Ave.
Hid tlrst scientifIc paper on the
Diptera (fHcs) was IJubl1sbed In
1907 and hla total contt"ibutlons to
the literature of entomology In now
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II's considerate to
KEEP CALLS
BRIEF
on Party-Line
telephones
E
all WELSH ST.
fBI&, PA.
When you keep caDII
OPEH TO THE PUBLIC
BRIEF 011 party.line
•
telephones ••• when you
apace calls 80 that other.
may use the line in between ••• yrMre being a
good party-line nejp.
bur. It aU adds up to
f1.00
".15
from
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
00tter &«Vice for
one concemed..
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
_l-
TONIGHT
VOL.
ter. M115. J. J. Cassady' at AtlanUc
City. N. J., for tbe week-end.
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CAll CHESI'ER, 8286
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feel IIeUer, w... IIeUer·1f 7011
baft th_ _ ned each , ....
It ... ,ooIlIn_tment In po4
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CLOSED
3P. M.-Saturdays
during
July and August
"-
Joseph's Barber Shop
Frank's Barber Shop
Adolph's Bar~r Shop.
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Since 1809, wnen Mr. Cresson's
father, with two othet" young men,
tounded the American Entomologi~1 Society at the Cre880n home.
then .at 728 South Warnock Street.
the name of Cresson has been prominent In Insect research. Thus for
88 yeara the two Ct"essons contributed to PhlladelpAla's lustre as a
center 'Of entomology. From th'c
time the Entomological Society
started publishing sclentlflc papers,
1861. the elder Cresson was a.sso~
elated with the editing. In the
early Uays of the "Proceeding" and
the "Tranaactlons" of the Society
he not only wrote for them but
also set type and operated the
press.
Mr. Cresson has been associate
editor of the
"Entomological
News" and from 1926 to 1946
scrved as editor of th'e ....Trimsactions", and the "MemOirs" ot the
Society. In 1947. he was elected
vice president. The SOciety's collections of Inse~ts and its Ilbrarty are
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Swarthmore
•
CLOSED
FRIDAY. and SATURDAY
JULY 4th and 5th
-&WAITE
SWARTHMORE 1250
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Academy began In 1908.
Mr. and Mrs. George Glaesser,
J'r .• and son George m of Prlnceton avenue are spending the weekend at Avalon. N. :J._
Mrs. Francia P. Byerly of Bowling Green Is moving Monday to
"'.b.er new residence at 1106 Ormond
Avenue, Drexel BilL
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davill of
Amherst avenue ....ent to Boaton
1_ weekend and brought their
daughter-in-law M:I'S. J'am811 Davia
and Infant son back with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. D\8Iiue
and. Helen and Bob J)laque drow
to Tenneaee 1Mt week where Bob
wUl spend the summar worklDC
on the T. V. A.
.
........d Ji... 1&7' D. Oook Of
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..... 01lU'lll107 roa4
will
oJd1'e'" DoUy tldoo -I
HORNETS DEFEAT
GRACE 'PARK 3-0
AVENUE
FIElD
$3.00 YEAR
Do You Know?
What would you do if you wanted
a buUdlng permit? Where would
you gO to get one? Would you need
a permit it you wanted to make
an alteratton on your house? How
Imuch does a bulldlDg permit cost?
The average citizen would not know
these answers. But. I! you bad one
of the new up-to~date Swarthmore
Directories you could read all you
wanted to know about building permits. Yes sir, all the above answers
and conslder~ble more vital Information will be found In t'he S\Varth~
more Directory.
You are naked to cooperate witp.
the Swarthmorean staff. who will
within tho next several weeks contact you tor the correct spelling ot
your name. address and occupation.
POOL OFFERED TO
SUMMER CLUB
Enrollment Up To 90
in Morning
Program
When the. first forty appUcants
ha\'e si.gned on the dotted line,
s.wlmmlng. sponsored by the Swarthmore Recreation Summer' Pro~
gram, will begin at the Morrow
PC?ol on Harvard 8.venu~. Blanks
for registration can. be obtained at
the College Avenue School in the
Mrs. Jo~n :E. Micha.el _and Mrs.
charge of the committee Is Mrs_
office ot Theodore Purnell, director
Avery Blake the colorful p a r a d e '
Reed Geer, chairman ot tho Gat"or the Summet" Club, or at the
wnlcJl ppened tbe days' activities -at
den Section and a member trom
home ot Mrs. Avery Blu.ke, treas~
e A. M. sent the following children
e,ach of the churches participating
home In it. prize-winning glow:'
_
In this service. Mrs. Bittle Is the
urer 'Of ~he Recrea~on Assoclat.on,
Bicycle section-Beverly Crow.representative from the Reltglous
at
Amberst avenue. Ti!e days fot"
ther (cowglrl). first: Diana Brown
Society of Friends whtch has
8whnmlng will be Monday. Tuesw
(clown),second: DIckIe Coles (balcharge this month of colhictlng. the
day. and Thursday afternoons trom
loon), third. Tricyles--Jackle ant!
flowers contributed by any who
2 to 5 P_M_ and will continue fot"
Janie Jackson (trailer), first; Jack
wish to give.
Snyder
(Uncle Sam),
seeon.d:
Having already received a note ot
four weeks after the atartlng date.
- - - appreciation trom t'be Philadelphia
John n "v Seybold (balloon), tblrd.
Barbara Davls,-Sw8rthmore High
The Hornets won their only
Floats Carolyn and Skip Bernard
General Hospital. Mrs. Bittle telt
league game that was played 188t
. 8cbool Graduate this June. wui
(Betsy Ross), first: Skipper· and
that the ettort was very little
week, deteating Gr~ce Park by a compared to the- pleasure glveri.
During the last week the Amed: .instt"uct non-swimmers during tho
Sandra Skoglund (Liberty), second; score
of 3~O. Geor.ge Thorbahn
'can LegIon Junior BaSeball Team finst half hour of each swimming
Peter an'd Susan Breitling (Miss pitched a. skillful two-hit shutout
has been a vet"y -buay aggregation, period.
MRS. STEPHEN PALMER
Swarthmore). third; Jane and Gor- and had thJngs well 1n hand al~
Mrs. Stephen Freeman Palmer, and, although one game was lost
Enjoy Archery
don MacAlpine
(Going to tbe the way. Dick Bullock's single wIth
Beach). fourtb. Original Dress--- men on second and third was the mother of Mrs: Weston E. Fuller to Norwood, the'y arc still the
~ummer Club enrollment reached
'Ellzab~tn GibBon. Evelyn and Vlr~
of North Chester· road, died Mon~ le~ders In their league h~ving won 90 members this past week with
deciding blow.
glnla BuUitt (Spirit of '78), first;
The Snydet".coached Hornet ag- day, July 7, after Beveral months 1 nnd l'Ost 1.
aU enjoying the club program.
Manoa fell beCore the locals aB
Jeannie Jenkins (old fashioned
Illness. She was in her 96th year.
Archery was the week's hlgbllght
gregation p!ayed a smooth ball
lady), second: Tod,d Moxey (flre~
Following private sorvices Wedw did Medin. in two games and the under the direction at Barbara.
game and Is rapidly 'a~aplng up nesday afternoon at' Oliver Balr's
Hornets on Independence Day. Tho
craker). Hony Turner (pin wheel), Into one at the best teams .in thoa
DaVdH. who has had nine years ot
Interment
was
made
In
Mrs.
Stetlrst 10S8 of the season came at thA
Martha. McCrum (cowgirl), third: league. Onl~ one game out of 8eC~
phen's former home town Ogdens- hands ot Not"\"ood' mainly because camp work including two yeara
teacblng Bwlm·mlng aDd doing Ufe
:~:a~:)~ !~rt~~c::~ns~:t::_e_~~:: and place, they intend to close the burg. N. Y.
ot outstanding p.1tching by Nor~
guard duty. She taught archery
gap this coming week when they
wood's JaCk Gilbert who has been
last year in the Swarthmore, Rec ..
.~:a~df~:::; ~~d~;e;~~t:,I~~!h:~; take on Prospect Park at home on
a star performer for 'the 188t two
_reatlon . BUmmer program. and Is
cat. second; Jackie Calho~n aud Monday evening. Norwo,?,d a.way on
seasons. TliiB' yeur ~e bad two no';
now --lea:(;hlng'" archel-y - (iinda.men~ hitters l"ii-h-tgh school 'competttloin~
, d6g, .th.lr
... ~:. ~e'tb;·Rlcba.rd,lO;n "and Wedn~Y, ._Lelpery:il1~_ :~~t ~ome: '
tals, stringing bows, .nochlng ar.
·Thuraday. and Ed(l~one' at home
Harry Wanen's . batting, espec. dog· (Red Rldlng·Hood and Wolf),'
rows. proper atance, etc. Summer
ially In Ute garno' played .in M6dla
. ·fourth. -Twins (thbl section 'an In--' on. Friday. ,
Clubbers are advancing from junwhen he bad tour hits, haa been a
novation this year)-Ann and
.-;....-----Weeds. aproutlng merrily In the great aid to the team. Johnny ior yeoman at 16 yards to archers
Frances Booth. first; Lebow and
vacant lots of the borough, are Poole continues his conalatency on at 30 'Yards. Tournaments at"e alDale KttzmtIler, second.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Gemposing the annual haying problem the mound and Bill Huey deservea ready being played In checkers.
Immediately following ·the pa- mill and their daughter Betty of
to Council. So far this year, sixty credit for his all around pla'Y at ping pong, oad'rplnton and miwa-'
raile children and adults flocked Vassar avenue spent the Fourth of
of the 9'7 vacant lots have already first base.' Sharing dutJes behind ture golt. Last Friday Don Dickinto the Rutgers Avenue School July week-end with Mrs. GemmUl's
been cut or arrangementa made to the plate with Dana Swan '18 At"t son llnanged a. scavenger hunt tor
Grounds to enjoy a variety of brother-In-law and sister,' Mr. and
take care of them. The Borough MacKenzie who has been playIng the' "tree day event:'
games. Mrs. Ford. Robinson and "Mrs. Frank McCormick of Port
plans to 'have them cut t\vice dur- a. bangup' game. The last two
CUppers VictoriOUS
Mrs.. Charles Lincoln directed the Washington. L. I.
ing the . season.
CUpp'ers,
baseball
The
mne
scheduled games of the season will
very youngest ·grouP. Mrs. Donald
Mrs. R. Cheater Spencer 0 f
The proceedure for the haying
~onched by RusseU SnYder. opened
be
played
nextweek
when
the
boys
Jones and Mrs~ J. A; Calhoun tbe Swarthmore avenue. her daughter begins in Borough Secretary Elliott
the season with a decisive 6_1 vic7 to 10 year old girls, Nancy Van Mrs. Mildred Hutcheson. her' grand- Richardson's office with notifica- UleeL Clifton Heights at home on
tory over the Grace Park Chester
AJ~I:.~~.~f.~~~~~",nen tho 1_0 to daughter HUdegrade Hutcheson tions sent to each ot the lot own- Tuesday, July 15, and t.hon tt"avel
Pike
Junior Leaguo team. Billy
12- year -old: laBBies.-· !tlrs. W.uUan1: and grandson Andy Plumer are ers who it Is hoped, will cut the to Dt"exel HUl tor the final game
Zlegcnfus.
BUly Hoot and Bobby
DeCaindry and; polly Told older spending th& summE:::r at ''TwIn weeds before tbe expiration of 1 fi On Wednesday July 16. It should
AlLison
held
the Parkers hitless
be remembered that the Swarth-glrls_
Knolls," Wallingford. Vt.
'
days. If, at tbe end ,'of that time,
ovet"
the
seven
inning period and
. A. H. Van Alen --supervisor at
..
mQre Team, should they win these
Barbara Lukens, 01' Strath Haven the weeds have not been cut, then
J
tbeir
teammates
backed up the flne
boys games, assisted by Jim en- avenue. is visiting Virginia Hay. ot the Borough sallies forth at the t\\o·o gantes, wiU go into playoffs for
pitching
with
some
excellent fieldnlngs and Paul Rutan. turned in Ogden and SWluthmore avenues. at owner's expense. to cut it for him . the dlBtt".1ct- championship. Ever~
ing plalyS and a timely hlttJng ata ,beautlfully_.typed 1i~t of winners Pigeon Cove on Cape Ann. Mass.,
Admittedly a headache to Coun- onc witnessing these Legion games tack.
has
been'impressed
with
the
brand
as tolloWB_
this month-_
cil and lot owners nUke, the hay~
Highlight of the hitting offensive
Boys! eight years and under
ing Is nevertheless a boon to sur- of platy seen this year and ,much was a long triple by RUBS Snyder
baseball throw tor accuracy. George
Mr. and Mr.s. Joseph S. Howe ot
rounding nelgnbors, as overgrown of the credit must go to Coach
whl~h d.-ove .tn the winning run.
Garrett. first: Charles Wentz se~ Rutgers, avenue will be the gues.ts
lots are not only a source ot irrl~ Russell Snyder. 'but it is pointed
Tho
Clippers play a t"eturn game
cond; George Brodhead third. Pea- ot Mr. and Mrs. John T. Seltzer of
tlon for bay fever victims, but out that support of the team by
nut race, George Garrett tirst; ,~erion at their summer home in
next
Thursday afternoon on the
Swarthmore fans is also a big help
barbor mosquitoea as well.
Grace
Park diamond at MUmont.
.George Brodbead second; Bobby ~cean City•.N. J.
in cheering the boys to a succeSSKahlet" third. Three-legged race-- 'Mrs. Charles W. Luk~ns and
5-Year.Old Part)'
ful season. Leglonaires are anxious
Auxiliary Ruinmag.. Sale
Charles Wentz and George Ga.rrett daughter, Anne, of Strath Haven
At, Rutgers avenUe the five-yearthat· there be a good turnout at
Friends and membera of the Lefirst; .Jimmy Sweeley and Bob Gil- avenue, will leave Tuesday to visIt
aids had a grand trip to the Wilgion
AuxUlary are asked to remem- these last two games.
fttlan second; Andy Roxby and' Mrs. Edward Medfor"il of South
Ham•. Mot"fow Farm last Friday.
Fred Witt third. Hopping race, eneBter rCj)ad. at Cape May tor a ber the prospective t"ummage sale
The
ncw calf "Goldon Treasure"
On Family Service Board
on October 1 and 2 by putting aside
.TImmy Sweeley first; Bob Gilfillan few days.
and
a.
laddet"-climb to the pigeon
A. Sydney Johnson, Jr., of Lafaydiscarded garments and household
se'cond; George Brodhead third. A
Miss Helen Craemer of Harvard
house
to
see the baby pigeons added
goods. These may be left with Mrs_ ette avenue was elected to the
tug-ot~war and a peanut scramble avenue will return by plane to~
to
tlie
tun.
"'Mr. and Mrs. Morrow
•
Herbert T. Bassett.
500 North Cbes- board ot dit"ectors of the Family
,vna also enjoyed by this age group. morrow after a' two~week vacatio~
ter Road or Mrs. Alben T. Eaven- Service of Delawat·c County. a surpriscd the group with ice cream.
Boys, nine to 1.1. years--Sklp- In Bermuda.
Comm.unlty Chest Red Feather cookies and marshmallows for a~l.
Mrs. Cecil D_ Howard ot Rutgers son, 626 Strath Haven Avenue_
rope race, Mlck Bender tlt"St; Dick
Service, at the organization's RnnThe six. seven and eight yearJester second: T. Kerr third. Three- avenue lett Saturday tor HamlltQn,
ual meeting and election of offlcers_ olds, on a return trip to thank the
SHAW RECEIVES L. H. D.
legged race, T. Kerr and Patton N. Y., to vtalt her niece, MI'S. E.
Morrows for the Bwimmtng party
Charles B. Shaw of Park avenue.
Gilmore first; Mlok Bender and H. :Mack.
.
Camp
Sunshine
In
13th
Year
the day before. also enjoyed the
Barbara Thatc'her of College avo· Swarthmore College librarian, reBob McKl~ley second; Dick .Tester
Camp Sunshine Is experiencing I party_
and :rIm "Musser t'blrd. Ban throw- nue will leave Monday next fOr a ceived an honorary degree of DocFIeld TrIp
Its
biggest encampment this year
ili.g tor accuracy. Jim Musser fint: two.week vlait With tt"lends in tor of Humane Letters at the comfour-year.olds
dressed to
The
willi over 100 boys, ages 7 to 11.
Tet"ry Delmuth second: M. Bender Bronxville. N. Y., and Portland, mencement exerCises of his alma
the
teeth
in
coveralls,
went on a
matet", Clark University. At the from all over Delaware Coullty entblrd. 76-yard dasb, Patton GU- Me.
field
trip
to
the
stt"eam
back
of the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 11. Reed of same time degrees were conferred rolled tor three weeks of out-doot" school. They prepared their own
more firm; T. Delmuth second; Bob
fun. Rita Kenney, Swarthmore
McKInley third. Hopping t"ace. T. North Chester road left Monday upon Governor Bradford of MassaSchool
nurse. and Frances O~Brien lunches while Mrs. Joseph Taylor.
Delmuth first; P_ Gllmore second: to vts1t Mr. Reed's sister and bro~ chusetts and John Mason Brown,
join the volunteer workers in trans~ director of the primary school
ther-ln-laW. Dr.' and Mrs. Albert noted crlUc and lecturer.
D.lester thIrd.
porting the campers to and .fro~ read 4'Tim Tadpole" In aqtlolpatlon
Bo"," 12 to U-Baek-to-ba.ck Kutch. at .thelr f summer place,
the Camp. Meats prepared by ex-: of finding a apectmen on the t.rJ.p.
Report on Ct __ Drive
race. Streeter luld Davlll first: Me- Bonnet BDl. BuCks County.
A recent report from the De~ perlenced Alec Moany, Swarthmore A movable bridge made laat year.
Kent Robb of DIckinson avenue,
Cormaclt and Almgren second: GU:J
College chef. wbo haa been with was taken on the trlp to help ford
and Kerr thIrd Wheelbarrow race. John Seth of Rutcera avenue. and ware County unit ot T'he American
the camp since It was started In the streamB_ A large tlog provided
AlIlIon and swan. 50-yard daah BJII Balch of Rutledge are _vel- cancer Society. Inc. quotes Swarthmore's contribution to' the county 19at. add to the real eajo)'Jllent of the moat excitement &8 .the entire
McCormIck nrst.: Zlegentus oecond: Ing through the West.
grouP watched his capture. While
_
WIIlfam T. CJq of Walnut campaign to be ,1&98.91. A tribute tbe camJ)(tr8.
IrvIn thl....
fl&'ht. Boot
M ...... RIta Kenney held M ..... Tay·
ftrst; ZI_ru. _ 4 . EI!'&'· throw. laDe, on a. montb"s leave of abeenco. to tbe «004 work of chairman Mrs.
lor~8 ann to keep her from. tallln~
Mias
Margaret
Davidson
of
TacoCoL.
JrcCoro. II.... to
•
...........
8IIa
will
oPead 80m'; road, .and her committee. the f ....re .ma. Wash•• was the ......k-.nd peat Into the stream the froc was ca~':'
_&III1~_d;_
to echool
_ - at JiouI46r. Colo.. 9l8ltIng her rePu.!D.ta aD apprommate • per ·of lira. EllDbeth. Llpplllcott and tured and brought _
anet ~_ _ third.
:when
he
.til
nOw
nYIn&'
with 11..... _
8. CI&:J .... wi,. cent Of th& 00lln~. _ d total of cIIlno. P. 1. WhItaker of , , ,....
Mr....et . . . . c.srf_ W. lruk_ _
8IIh
In
the
teD
pool.
nue.
to n . _ ,....,
... ..an ...-'tter E!e'n.
LEGIONAIRES IN .
LAST GAME WED.
SRA Nine Hope· to .
Place 2nd in
'lJeague
•
hou8ed~n
the Academy.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mr. Crcsson·s
connection with the 1
Waldo B. Fisher ot Guernsey
road has returned to '1'aber __ Acadet:ny in Marton, Mass.,. tlLis Bum~
mer to continue his studies In naVigation and salling.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Marr of
Wallingford lett last weekend for
Maine where they will spend the
summer.
Artfe and Larry Jones of DickInson avenue left last week tor
Camp Ono~daga., Long Lake, N. ,Yo
M~rjorle_Lang of·I?I.c.!t~!l~on, a!e:.
nue. -lett -last week for Camp Happy
Valley. Port Deposit. Md.. where
she will spend the summer.,
Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher
will be the Fourth-ot-July weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson
Bunting at Pococo Pines. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gibson ot
Elm avenue entertaIned' as their
guest Mrs. J. Bruce Morton of Oak
Park, n1.. ior the past tWo weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Newton Ryerson
formerly of Chestnut Hill and their
four small children recently moved
to t.helr neW residence at 206 Elm
avenue.
Mrs. Walter Giles and Pat Giles
Qf Rutgers avenue will be-spending
the weekend "Of the Fourth In Connecticut.
Miss Ann Harvey 8. student 8.t
Mount Holyoke College Is trtaylng
with the H. H. Gibsons ot Elm
avenue this Bummer while she Is
working at the Bryn Ma.wr hospital.
The Albert Websters formerly
of Elm avenue moved to Rldgewoo,d, N. J •• last week.
Youngsters Win in Morning Parade, Adults
Join in Games, Square· Dance
Continues Till Midnight
JULY 4th and 5tli
YALE and CHESTER ROAD
Flower8-for-t'he-Fiowerle88~TIme
Is here again ad thiS month's Chairman, Airs. Mark S. Bittle ot 125
Rutger8 avenue, ~prepares for the
weekly collection ot flowera on
her front porch. Each Wednesday
afternoon and evening, for~ the
month ot July. containers wll~ be
provided at Mrs. BUtle·s home for
those who want to share their OOWSwarthmoreans whole-heartedly celebrated the I7lst annnversary era with the patients ot the Philadelphia General Hospital.
of the nation's indepmdence, at the same time C
Flowers for the flowerless Is a
to the high death and accident toll which reigned throug~out the service sponsore,d by the Garden
country. Although a fe:w wandered from the fold and
more BuSiness Association.
Judged by Mrs. J_ Paui Brown, ;-----~----------I at this .·out-of-doors season. In'
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
'Yale and Rutgers Ave.
POSIES CHEER PATIENJ."S
RIVERVIEW
I
SWAR11IMORE, PAr, FRIDAY, JULY II, IM7
U~-No.28
RESIDENTS ENJOY HILARIOUS BUT SAFE
4TH AS CASUALITIES RISE IN NATION
CLOSED
EAN
THE.SWARTHM
HORNETS
PlAY
las.
Mr. and Mre. Gordon A. Meadet"
of Fairview road and Cornell avenue will visit Mrs. Meader·s sJ.s..
NEWS NOTES·
n. III '1I•• h.l. 1:1...,
it
.
:r..
Severance or Buffalo. N.
for
three days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. DO,uglB8
who are summering at-Cape May
will have as their guestS for the
weck-end Lt. COl. and ·Mrs. Robert
H. Douglas and children 'Duryea
82."
U
S
LuDchfW'JD8
From Phila. Academy
B.,nd Lansing, Mr. and 'MH . .Tames'
and Mrs. James R. Schurz.
l\.·lr. and Mrs. WUllam E; Dan- B. _Douglas, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edforth of Hlllbwn avenue entertain- ward L. Conwell and Bon jlmmy.f :
ed' :l.lr. DanforthB Bister, ~rs.' n. G. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Dougw
SeDd
o
Dbmera
Local Man Retires
+,., Jfjy 3, IM7
Swarthmore RecraaUon Asso.
L
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B
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SWARTHMOREAN
'9
Nine to Play Clifton
Tuesday on Home
Field
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,:WEEDS. CUlIN··
VACANT LOTS
ON VACATION
For the First Time in 5 Year'R-S-
ROXY NYLONS
,
-.~
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are back
at
- --.
"'".--:
•
Spear~'s
. At a
price thai's
noIhlDg
pegsptifM)al.
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8;!"I'e'8
no.
Roxy's famous 45
gauge 30 denier nylons
are back on our shelvek
again: back with the
same fine quality you
. knew in pre·war days.
You'U ;\ike the popular
shades, "Tropic Blush'"
and· "Sun Shadow."
In sizes 814 to 1014.
R_"
.n _.
Cloud All
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Dim.......
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t·'.'l1·l5·
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. ' FrWay,
THE SWARTHMOREAN'
Peraonala
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rlncllfte of
Btrath Haven avenue will have as
their guests this week-end Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Roraback and ~{r. and
Mrs. J<-:nnis Mallette of Torrington.
Conn.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ryan ot
Westdale avenue spent last weekend cruising on the Chesapeake
Bay.
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Thomas Rutherford of Westdal0 avenu~ spent a
few days In New York last week
with couelns, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Helms. who were enroute to Los
Angeles after attending a meeting
of the Olympic Committee at
Stockhohn, Sweden.
Peggy. Claire. and Nancy RincUffe of Strath Haven avenue are
. 8J)cndlng the week-end. at West
Point. N. Y.
,
Dr. Horace H. Hopkins of Crest
lane returned Monday from Europe
on the Mauretnnla. His eight week
stay in Germany was devoted to a
technical survey 1)f German chem!. cal plants and processes. "While abroad be visited Switzerland. Belgium, France. and. England.
MiSS Doris Lackey of Ogden ave..
nue has returned from a week'R
vlslt with Mr. and Mrs. Byron T.
Banghart at Spruce Point. Boothbay Ha.rbor. Me.
1.lr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of
Park avenue entertained thirtytwo friends for a picniC supper on
the Fourth of July.
Dr. c.nd Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins
of Crest lane spent several days
this week at Lake ChautauqUa.
visiting "Mr. and Mrs. Freeman O.
Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Hopkins. Jr., of Berkley, CaL. joln~
ed. them for their vacation.
Pat Patman of Princeton avenue
Is spending tbe 8umme~ as a ridIng Instructor· at a camp in the
AtUrondacks.
Bonnie Moxey of Rutgers avenue
returned Sunday after a two-w(Jek
visit with her grandparents at
Ocean City. N. :r.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Purnen
ot Cornell avenue entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Dewey Purnen of Tama·
qua for tbe Fourth of July weekond.
Mrs. Wllliam Parke Dodd and
her baby son win return to their
home on Country Club lane, Providence Village from. the Lying .. ln
Hospital, PhUadelphla. today.
AndreW' Kirk of South Chester
Toad has left for camp Delmont
where he 1M Crafts Director for the
Vaney Forge Boy Scouts.
Miss Gertrude Rath ot Dobbs
Ferry. N. Y., wnt arrive tomorrOW
to visit her sister. Miss Virginia
Hath, of Yale avenue for the summer.
Bonnie Moxey of Rutgers avenue
and Beth iones of DIckinson avenue wlll leave Tuesday to spend
two weeks at brownie camp. Camp
Borton. Elverson.
Mrs.
Theodore Purnell
and
daughters Lynn. Susa;nne. and Beth
of Cornell avenue have returned
from a. ten-day vacation at Avalon;
N . .I.
MiSs Genevieve Reavis of tTniveralty place and Miss Betty Beatty of
Bowling Green spent last week-end
in the poconOB.
Mrs. A. U. Fairbanko of Park
avenue wilt ha.ve as her guests this
week her son·in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. WiiUam H. King. and
family of Marinette .. Wis. MisR Antonica FairbanKS win accomllRny
them back to Wisconsin for a vlsU.
Mr. and Urs. N. Bruce Duffett
and daughters. Ann and Salley. of
Elm avenue spent tbe week-end
visiting Mr. Dutfett's parents at
Niagara Fans. N. Y.
Mr. and :Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks
and family of Park avenue have
been visiting friends In Buffalo .•
for ~ week.
,
Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Patman of wltb the Naval R, 0, T,C" Unit of
Princeton avenue v1Btted Mr. antI the University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. and ),lrs. Albf'rt HUles or-the
Mrs. Edward Noyes at Beach
Swarthmore
Apartments. who are
Haven. N. J., last week·end.
Hvlng
In
tbe
Jacquette house on
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pack
of
Elm
avenue
for
the Bummer, have
Swarthmore avenue entertained
Commander and Mrs. S. Van Mater returned from a month's trip "to
of Washington, D. C., for the week- the west coast. Th'ey were Joined
$t ttie GJ'Ilnd Canyon by their
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent a.nd daugbter Jane who accompanied
daughter ·Barbara and Marianna them on their visit to the National
Cherry of Riverview road and Mr. Parks throughout the west, and
and Mrs. Russell H. Kent. Jr., of Lake Lo~lse, Bantf, Ganada • .Tane
Springt1eld spent the week.end on was on vacation (rom her duties a.e
an Occupational Therapist tn the
their boat on the C'hesapeake Ba.y.
Chtldren's
Hospita1. Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol
She
plans
to
retu,"n to Swarthmore
and their daughter Gloria Ann of
this
tan.
Lafayette avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
SUBan Thatcher of College aveJames M. Dryden and daughter'
Deborah of Phillidelphla. spent tllB nue who attended the School of
hoUday week·end with Mrs. A. 1\1. Occupational. Therapy of the UniDryden of Swarthmore avenue at versity of Pennsylvania this winter
lR aiding with training at the
her cottage at Barnegat, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. A •. Sldney Johnson" Friends Home tor Mental Diseases,
Jr., ot Lafayette avenue attended Frankford tor two months.
Mr. and Mrs. V{. Mark BJtUe of
the three-day Pennsylvania Bar
Rutgers
avenue entcrtalned the
Asso.clation Convention In At1an~lc
latter's
sister.
Miss Bessie WitHams
City last week.
of
Sellerflvllle
as their house guest"
·l\lrs. A. W. Preston ot the
over
thc
Fourth
of July holidays.
Swarthmore Apartments is: sojournIng at Buck Hi~l Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. .John H. Plttt'lnn
ENGAGEMENT
of Vn.~ar avenue and their 80nMr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Monk
In-law and daughter, Major a.nd of Park Road, Maplewood, N . .1.,
Mrs. Robert E. Moist of Harris- announce the engagement of their
burg. spent last week vacationing- daughter, Mi89 Ruth Elizabeth
In Wildwood Crest.
Monk, to ?tIr. Peter Briggs Myers.
Patsy Jones, Allce McCatnd ry, SOD of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G.
Patty Stuart. Sally Jacob and Ma.ry Myers of Dickinson avenue.
Bunker are a group of Swarthmore
Miss Monk Is a member of the
Scouts who are vacationing at senior class of Swarthmore Conege.
Camp Elizabeth Borton tor two
Mr. Myers is a graduate of Worweeks.
cester Polytechnic Institute. He·
Mrs. Lorene McCarter of VnRsar t. now working at the National
avenue has returned after attend- Bureau of Standards, Washington,
Ing a house party in the Pocon 01'1. D. C., and w111 g9 next faU to
Mr. and Mrs. john F. Spencer of Lincoln College. University of OxYale avenue entertained at a faTUity ford as a Rhodes Scholar.
COAL
RIDlEY PARK
Sandra .Milne, Dorothy Hop- Hunsicker of Penoburet on Tueaday
AnJh. Bl'34ford of 8w.rtbmo~
..I.... Susan Turner, Mary-Lelsh 'EI- Jaat.
avenue ..,ent laat week-end In
more, and Alice and Nancy carroll,
Mr. "and Mrs. W. B. 'rhomson Ocean City. N. J .• as the cuest ot
. ._~_.., EiIliRIi' TRlDAY AT 8W4BrIDIORE, PA.
Brownl"" from Swartbmore. have and their daugbters, Janet'b and I,.ee Brendlinger.
. TIlE SWABI'IDIOBE&lf. INO~ PUBI.I8H8R
Joined the "PIxie Unit" at camp Joan of Benjamin Weat avenue are·I,====::=::=::=====~
Elizabeth W, Borton.
vacationing at Silver Lake. N, 'l'. 'I
Mr. and Mra. J. Paul Brown of
l+i!ttER E. TOLD. Edllor
MARJORIE TOLD, AoeocIate Edllor
M.r. and Mrs. R. C. Spencer, Jr.•
r.....e McCarter
RooaJle Pelraol
Barb&I'a. Kent
Walnut lane ent.ertalned over the and baby daugbter Stephani of
Naoey VanAlen
Theod.ore Hickin.
Margaret Keenen
or
Fourth of I July week-end Mrs. North Cheater road apent last w ...k
Brown·s sister. Mrs. Hope Jennings vacationing at Avalon.
_tared &II Second CI&8B Matter, January 2'. 1829. at the Post
omce at Swarthmore, PL. under the Act 0' March I. 1811.
and her daughter Beverly of MarMartha Calhoun of Elm avenue
tha"a Vineyard who are now on a \a vacaUoning at Camp E1l2abeth
Dresses, Household
DEADLIN&-WEDNESDAY NOON
autom·oblle trip through the west. Borton, Hopewell tor two weeks.
Goods, Etc.
. SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1947
Mrs. E. C. Burton of tbe SwarthMiebilet Hurd Of Dlckinson aveWhittier House, College
more Apartmenta entertained Mrs. nUe left ,June 28 to spend the sum-.
Camp11ll
Geortre Munly of Merion as ber mer at PI_nt Buy Comp, Bouth
H('nry
l·'nust
will
be
the
80101st
Ptl ',terian
Not.
Wedncsday~
house guest last week.
Orieans, cape Cod.
8UaidiLy ·morning at the 11 o'clock at the morning worship this SunMrs. Albert HUles of Elm avenue
July and
Mrs. E. C. Burton of the Swarth ..
serViee.· Mr~ Cutler will preach on da}".
more Apartments .ret~rned home entertained Informally o.t a lunch- .
9:30 A.M. - 3 P.M.
"Chrilltlanity's Large Order:'
eon
on
Welinesday.
July
3
after
spending
a
month
at
Trinity Notes
nurloc the month of July the
Holy
Communion
will be cele- her cottage at ·Lewls Beach, Del.·
. 8umiaer Church School will be
Mr. and :Mrs. H. JiJ. Toole of the
held . tor the chUdren's Depart- brated on Sunday at 8 A... M. Morn..
Swarthmore
aparfplente wlll leave
Ing
Prayer
will
be
held
at
11
A.
M
.•
men.. trom 11 to 12 .o'clock: This
taday
on
a
three·
week automoblle
at
Which
time
the
rector
will
Includes NUdery age children and
trip
to
Batley's
Island
and Moosepreach.
Ushers
for
the
day
are:
a cordial invitation 18 extended to
head Lake, Me.
T.
W.
Hopper,
W.
,H.
Collins,
W.
everJDne.
Freegard. L. E. Goodenough. W. R.
Mr. and Mrs. WUlard Tomlinson
T..... SIx Dots (Braille etudy
than the dignified surroundings of our
Sanborn. Dr. H. P. Stamford. T. of Bouth c'hester road have returngroup). meete each Tuesday mornL. Williams.
• ed home from Woods Hole•• where
establishment Is the mental and physical
Ing at: 10 o'clook at the Church
they attended the funeral of Mrs.
durlSW .tIle. B'Jmmer. Anyone. Intercomfort provided. An adequate alrTomlinson's brother·ln-law. Mr.
reD Sci! M Notes
ested·· In JearDIJig .how to write
"Sacrament"
Is the subject ot the Walter Lusconibe. Jr.
Braille \a Invited 10 attend these
conditioning syst.m assuros perfect
Lesaon-Bermon )n aU Churchea of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Blair Price of
meetlap.
Cbr..t, Scientist. 00 Sunday, July North Chester road are entertain"
temperature at all times arid our ampllTbe eOwwical D .....lnp group
{a.
The Golden Text Is: tlLet us ing as their house guest Mrs. Price's
lQeeta.,each Wednesday morning at
ftcotlon allows the service to be heard
keep the feast, not with old leaven. mother. Mrs. J. Payne Carroll of
the Cllurch at 10 o'clock during
neither with the leaven of malice Ckarlottesville, Va.
distinctly throughout.OUI' many parton.
the 88Ilmer•.
and wickedness: but with the un- --
at large gatherlngr.
truth" (I C6rlntnlaos 6: 8).
'July week-end visiting friends
In
Avalon..
BWA.&'l'BMORl!l PRESBx'l'EftIAN
CHUiIICH
'
Me.Ihodiat ChIB'da Notes
Mr. and Mrs, Ephraim K. Smith
R.... David BraUD. Minister.
The Church School meets on ot Wllkes-Barre will be the guests
Re,-.: H.. Lewla Cutler, Mln18ter
Sunday morning at 10. Mr. S. W. of Mr.. and Mrs. Morris E. Smith
laKY. . O. _ A L I
SUNDAY, JULY 13
Johnson, superintendent. Mr. I. C. of Cornell avenue· this week-end.
11:00, A. II. Sermon
Topic: Yocum will preside,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Sipler
INUI
'''Chrlstlanity's Large Order.·.·
At the morning service at 11 and Dwight and Christine Sipler
....111
o'clock. the topic of the sermon ot Dar'"..mouth avenue returned
aNl'I II. UII. Pi Ih..
IlETHODIST CauRoa
-wIll be "The Win of God,"
Sunday after vacationing In the
The JUDlor ·Church win be in
Ror N. Kelaer. D.D., :Minister
Jl88810n at the same hour In the Poconos for a week.
. SUNDAY, JULY' 11
Mrs. A. E. Longwell of Lafayette
chapel. AIlee Snyder. superinten10:00 A. III.-"Cburch Sobool.
avenue
is entertaining as 'her house
11:00·:& M.-ICThe Will of God." d.ent.
guests for Part of the summer her
The Church Nursery is in session
mother. Mrs. H. F. Robers,on. her'
'.rRINrrY CHURCH
during the morning B.ervlee and the
aunt, MiBB Marie True of Albany.
Re~ Geo. c.. ADdereon. Rector
smaller chfldren may be plr..ced
, SUNDAY, JOLy' ,18
N. y" and her stster, Mlsa Lillian
there. i Mrs. Otto Kraus and Anna
'Our ever-widening circle of customers is eviRoberson of New 'Rochelle, N. Y.
8.00 '.... M.....wrI'.c)l:r .'o.mmunlon.
Kraus wUI be In charge.
11: 00 'A. M.-Morl).ing Prayer. and
Her son BlOb Longwen. & "tudent
'dence of service that satisfies the discriminating
Sflnnon.
at the Dramatic Workshop, New
floral trade.
York City, spent,tbe holiday weekTHEhftELIGIOOS SOCIETY OF
end at his home here. Mrs. LongFRIENDS
Mr. aDd Mrs. Richard Daniel
well entertained at a picnic supper
, Sl1Nl>'&'Y, JULY 13
State road entertained over the
tor
20 guests on July'.
11:00 .... M.-MeeUng tor Worob\p. Fourth of July week-end the forMrs.
Thomas B. Saft9rd ot Strath
~'Meet\ng, Children will
Be eafed For In Whltuer mer's brother Mr, John 14. Dft.niel.. Ha.ven Inn Is vacationing at Sky
Jr.• his sister Miss Anne Daniel of
House.
Top until after Labor Day.
Alexandria, Va., and his cousin Mr•
WEDNESDAY, JULY 16
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hopkins ot
Jo War~ of Sheppardstown. W. Va.
Balto. _
9:80 to 8:8~ew\ng and Qulltlna'
South
Chester road returned home
Mrs. Arthur H. TomUnson ~ of
in Whittier House. Box LunchMonday foUowlng .n. vacation at
Sprlnglleld
Pbone
eOD. All are· eor41ally in- South Chester road and 'her daugh·vlte"- .
ter Miss Helen Tomlinson ha.ve re- Brunswick. Ga.
Pa.
Swa.04ll0
Mrs. Stanley Milne and Mrs. Clarturned
homf\
after
a
10-day
sojourn
FIRST CBUBCH OF CHRIST
11'0 'l'eleRtM>h Flowe..
ence Franck of Cornell avenue were
BCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE In Atlantic CIty.
Park Avenue below Harvard
Mr ~ and Mrs. StaA.ley Milne or lu.ncheon guests of Mrs. Celeste
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SUNDAY.' JULY 13
Cornell avenue and their house
(
11:0& A. M.-Sund&;r S.bool.
guest. Mrs. Jane Osborne Frye of
11: 00 A. M.-Sunday Leason SerPhtladelphia. and Mrs. Dorothy
mOD.
WedDeadB¥ eve,(lnc meetlna' eaob HopkfnB of HavertOl'd place will
we.. 8
Read!ng room· open spend Sunday, vlsltlJlg day for pare e '
dan,. except lun~ and bolldap
12: to 5 p.m.. Wednuda,. evening• ., ents, at Camp Ellzabeth W. Borton,
to 7:50 p.m. and 9 to 9:10 p.rn. Hopewell, Pa.
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THESWARTBMOREAN
A DOG t3.IUs1' .'
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ABOU1'
BESf F'RI£HO!'
,A MAN HAS-- AND
SALE
Odd. and End.
a.....
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs, John A. Schu~
macher of Ogden avenue are being
congratulated upon the birth of a
daughter. Mary Stewart Schumacher. on July 4: In Taylor. Hos..
pltal.
Tlie baby Is a granddaughter of
Mrs. Hervey Schumacher of Havertord avenue.
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Ourinc
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No ODe can afford 10 abuse a car
or the tJres On It.
careruI of yOW"
pari • • • lIB
Be espcclIlU,·
ca.r'~
fUi>s.
mck4
vital
"'ben thc"'ce
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stauffer worn too t:Idn tot' furtllel' use, buy
ot Cornell avenue are recelvln,g
congratulations upon the birth of new Firestone tIre...
a" son, George\ Anderson
from
BUS-
S~uffer,
Jr .• on July 3. at the Lankenau
Hospital, Philadelphia .•'
The bab'y .is a grandson ot Mr.
and· Mrs. John Hlhn. Jr., of
Ambler. and Dr. and Mrs. .John
Keeler Stauffer of Dartlll'Outh aveDue.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Chase of
Wallingford are receiving congratulations upon, the birt!t of a six
pound, 12 ounce son. Richard Armstrong Chase, on .July 1 In Bryn
Mawr Hospital.
SELL'S. ,Ve have a l..'OD1.plete stock
o f paris.....d ~ries .•• ·and
are your omcial State Inspection
St.8tJon.
"RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN"
RUSSELl'S
CAll0440
O,UTMOUHl f..lHA'f'"{H[ AVH.
A...-t
FAR MORE I,PORTANT
em-
,
CIQJRCH SERVICES
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
1120 eN ••
The Bouquet
ITRIIT
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BEAUTY SALON
:J.lowel':J. . •
Beauty fans the bathers
13 Soath aetter Road
c.n Swarthmore 0476
NEWS NOTES
Last Longer
Clean
SUMMER
'RUGS
CLEANED
~:Z:.. $3.75
~S_e
• $ Moderate
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~OO Pa~k Ave.. Swarthmor", Pa.
S_rUt_e 0730 or .S2f1.-Cfe............ 4C4.
IROILING, IS
Choice Persian Rug8 for Sale ", ......._",
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Friclay, . Saturday, Monday,
TUesday and WcdJJ
AIR OONDITIONED
FRANK SINATRA and
'WE CLOSE 1 P.M. WEDNESDAY
during JULY and AUGUST.
., It has been said that tne two
B~CON [all brands]
SLICED
'In
that health should be included.
Fre." Killed Fl')'ing Chickens
"IT HAPPENED IN
Health is perhaps the greatest
~turda}'"
BROOKLYN"
SINATI~
6ge lb•
But or StriIlg Ends
things most to be desired in life
JDIMY DURANTE
KATHR"\:'"N GRAYSo.N
TENDERIZED· HAM
are love and money. We believe
Thursday. F)1.day and
FRANK
\ UNDILUTED UtES'SINGS
Sclenurlcall, Air Conditioned
6ge lb.
4ge lb.
single blessing with which man
Rnd
Saturday lIIatInee
CbU(lren's ....,Im Ubral'J' Show
JIMMY DURANTJo;
"rr
HAPPENED IN
BROOKLYN"
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A rwo/utlonary new devel-
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Cd
opment in broiling brlngl you
a 'gal range where the broiler
burner produces Infrared heat
..
rays that penetrate rapIdly to
r-~=:i~-J
the v.ery center of your food.
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6?
And when your lteak (or other
food) Is done uniformly throughout, you can
add a nice "chor" to the outer surfoce. If
desired. ; • Special dial letting takel gu.....
work ~t of sIow-broillng, tool So, before
you get your new range, 1ft the new gaa
rang.. at your dea\er'1 or at the nearest .
Philadelphia Electric .howroom. Easy broilIng II only one of the many advantages
yau'lUlke abautlmocleiii gas cooklngt
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bia prescriptiooa ezactly .. ocdcrecL
AFF~".·
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GREGORY PECK
.
erve the health which is your
DIltund berlta&C- We are .-dy to asaist by fillina
Starting Tbu1'8day, .lui)' 17'
.JOAN BENNErI'
HOME GROWN GREEN OR WAX BEANS............... 1ge lb.
YEP' FSP CRAPE FRurr .._. __......................... 3 for, Dc
HOME GROWN ASPARAGUS ____._._..... 3Sc bunch
ICfJlFRC LETI'UCE .._. ___,_____._ 2 beadS 25c
bas been endowed. Your physician is in position
"THE UNl>ER ruP"
FUEl OIL
VAN ALEN BROS.
'
Mrs. Fentress served as dlcUtian
for the Swarthmore Public Scnools
tor two years. Mr. li'entreM is a
Development Engineer with West~
Inghouse Electric Corporation.
After August 1,, . the. cou·ple will
teside in Swarthmor~.
THEATRE 1
MEDIA
for years to come ,with a
DIlce. Prompt iDatallation.
I~IR.1\t'
.
FOR
able home this spring and
heat control on your fur-
UNJ(T.E HANK SEZ
s
THE SWAItTHMOREAN
10.
picnic 9upper on .July 4 for 17
FETE BRIDAL COUPLE
members of the Dolman-Seymour
clan.
Miss Nancy Louise Loughead.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott of' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Strath Haven avenue. spent last I,Loughead ot Thayer road. and Mr.
week· end in the Poconos.
Donald Henry Pugh. son of Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of and Mrs. William Barrow Pugh of
Walnut lane win enter.taln Mr. and Wallingford, whose marriage w111
Mrs. George Parker, and Mr£'. Har- take place Saturday. July 19 in
Ian Johnson of Baltimore, Md.. as tbe
Swarthmore
Presbyterian
their week-el,ld guests.
Church, have been· guests of honor
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer. ]Mr. on the following occasions:
"MIBS Gale McCoy of North Ches·
and Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher. Mr.
ter
road and MIRS Darby Moss of
&ond Mrs. Claude C. Smith. Mr. a.nd
Wautngtord.
who wl11 act as1>rldes·
Mrs. A. R. Dana of Swarthmore.
maids.
entertained,
,the former at
and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Widing
a
dinner
party.
and
Miss Moss at
of Moylan are attending the ann ual
a
luncheon
Saturday.
three·day outing 9f the Ozone Golt
Dr. and ·Mrs. Pugh of Walling·
Club at Buck BIU Falls this wee"k.
ford,.
parents of the bridegroom,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Mlcbewt1l
entertain
the brIdal party at
ner, Jr., of Park avc.nue entertained )fr. and Mrs. Paul Gaillard of dinner. Friday evening. July 18.
Mrs. Emil Francis Kl'ynlck of
Pacanack Lake. N. .I.. a,"J their
Crum
Lynne. who will aUend ru;
guests over the holiday week·end.
matron
of honor, will entertain the
Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvin C .. Molstad
bridal
party
at a luncheon followof Riverview road will leave today
Ing
the
wedding
rehearsal Saturon a three-week automobl1e "trip
day,
July
19.
thro~lgh the
White Mountatns".
Their son-tn-Iaw and daughter, Mr.
ROGER5--SHAW
and Mrs. Samuel M. Harbison. Jr .•
of Radnor will occupy their home
On .June 28. a week after her
graduation from Oberlin College
during their absence.
Dr. and ·Mrs. E. L. Mercer of Miss Dorothy Shaw. daughter of
North Chester road will apend next Mr. and Mrs. Chnrle8 B. ·Shaw of
\veek ,with 1\lr. and Mrs. Harry 1.... Park avenue. waR wed to Professor
MUlcr ot Thayer road who aro Rum- Paul P. Rogers of the Oberlin Spanmering on their, farm at N ortb ish Department.
The newlyweds motored to Mexi·
Clarendon, Vt.
Mrs. A.. H. Marsh. Sr.• of Park co Clty fOr the summer monthR
avenue 18 Planning to leave Swartb- and wUJ return to Oberlin next fall.
more August 1 to malte her home
In San Marco• .Jacksonville. FIRBob Toole of the Swarthrnore
Magazine Subscriptions
Apartments Is taking the accelerat·
ed course at the University of Euf'- Call
falo summel'. school.
Mn. Uoyd E. Kauffman
David Seymour of Vassar avenue Swarthmore 2080
,
left July 4 on a three-week cruise
-1
Enjoy a far more comfort-
Mr. and Mrs. Geol-ge H8.rrl8on
Eckhardt of Hammonton, N. J .• announce 'the, m~rrlage of their
daughter, Erna Marie. ·to Mr. William Kilby Fentress, Jr.. son of
Mr. and Mr.!J. W. K. Fentreas of
Norfolk, Va.. at the home of the
bride's parents on Thumday, July
JalJ' 11, 1.947
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THE SWARTHMOREAH
BANK 8TATEMElIT
Friday, JaIy 11, 1947 .
NEWS NOTES
,
Charter No. 1193 lieserve District No.
Mrs. Theodore S. Saunders and
~ REPOftT pJt~ CONDITION' OF THE
children Richard and Lorraine' ot
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK
Strath Haven avenue ~ave returned
from 0. two~week visit with Mr. and
)frs.
Amos sa.underH In Clinton.
the close ot BusiuelI-8 011 JUlie 30. 1941
Publlshed In responHe to call made by MaRS. Nancy and Donald Saunders
Comptroller or 1M Currency I under ore remaining with their grand ...
Hctlon &211. U.S. Itevlsed Stalult>!J.
parents In MaSHacnuscttH for a
or
AND TRUST COMPANY
Swarth&
more, In the Stale or PennsYlvania. at
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and ~tl''8. H('len Goodwin.
\ H. Thatcher, and Mrs. Mliton H.Mtt's :'Ilal'garet Date Leiper of FuRSe-II of swarthmore as ,her
_____--::-:::::-::::::==-..:,..____ 1 floor. Repair. consl8t ot demolition or Avondal(' I'oad entertatned lItI~. peAts at a luncheon at her borne
FOB. BENT
maple ~oor. Id1l9 8ubOoor aud stringers,
'PERKON AL
which. are set i.n concrete Blab. and tho Ma.rtha R. BleMing. Mrs. Wttltam Saturday.
FOR REN-T-Garaae on College Ave· replacement ot all parts. SpeclHcations
-~----FBRSONAL-Vacuum cleaners' Irons,
nue. ~l!0ne Swarlhmom 0644.
can be secured between 9 a.m. and 4
_-,
C
led
",-:~=_:===:--:=:-:.:::..:.::=:::..:.:...:....:..:..._:_:;_-I
p.m.,
tlally
except
Saturdays,
Sundays,
touters an d radl os rep 01.-.... al
Ii'OR ~ENT-Very large second-floor and ,honday&, at the School. DIs1r1l'I
for and delivered. Call Hobert BrOOM,
corner room. lultable for couple or office. The Board reserves the right to
Swarthmore 1 6 4 B . h
.::.'.0.:....:.t;:u;:d;:• .::n.::ts::..-=s.::w:-ar::-t:=:h::m:;:0.::r;:.:::..:4::.5.:.36-:....:.J-.__ reject any or all bids in whole or In
PERSONAL-Service on· .aU makes or.. part and to award contracts on any
electriC washers (Bendix Included).
LOKT
item or Items making up any bid.
irol1'el'l, vacuum. cleaners, ra.ngea. Irons. LOST-Marq,ulslte high c1PBP pen.
~~ia~ungan
3T-1-11
toasters, fana and la.mps, Also. wirIng
InlUals Wl N. M. Vicinity of Har-
. ' CLASSIFIED
CLASSIFIED
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month.
ASSETS
L'&&h. balances wUh other
banks, including reserve
balance. and cash items
Mr. and Mra. R. E. Wilson and
George
daughter Virginia. Mr.
Bowie of Bl.lltlmOl·e. Md .. and Mr.
934.015.34 and Mrs. Bart Mlllington or Park
in prOC"@88 of colle<"lloll ....
United States' Uo\,erumellt
obllga.tlons. dlre
anti
guaranteed ............................ 3.794.~38.3J
Other bonds. ilotes, and
debentures ............................ 169.169.94
COI'porate stockH (Including
$10.600.00 stock or Federal
.Reserve bank) ....................
lO.[iut).UO
Loans and discounts (including $.84 o\'erdrafts) 543.621.08
Bank premises owned $11.n8.Ga. rurnlture llud IIxtures '6,.6~.G8 ....................
801.199.18
(Bank premises owuetl
are subject to $No l1ens
not assumed by ba.uk)
Other assets .. ,.........................
11.666.69
Total Assets ........................ $5.647.616.64
IAAHI LI'I'.,,:S
Demand deposits of Indltluala. partnerships. and
,(."Orpora.tions ........................ 3,474.712.67
T:lme deposits o( individuals. partnerships, alill
corporations ........................ 1.... 40.766.6'..
Deposits of United States
Government
(Including
postal savings) .................... 101.914.41
Deposits or States and poUtleal subdivisions ............
64,906.60
Other deposits
(certified
and cashler'8 checks. etc.)
44.8&3.34
Total Deposits $5.127.272.64
Other UablUtiea ......... :..........
6'10.1..
Total Liabilities ................$'6.127,843.28
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
Common st()(.·k, tota.l pa.r
$126,000.00 ...................•....... 126,000.00
Surplus ...................................... 226.000.00
Undivided _profits ............... oj
:17,9'18.68
ReIoe",." ....................................
31,796.68
Total Capital Accounts ....$ 419.178.'38
Total
Liabilities
and
Capital Accounts ..........$5.547.616.54
MEMORANDUM
AssetJs pledged or B8slgned
to secure liabilities and
for
purp0Be8 ............ $ 499,8~.•i
S tate ot.her
or Pennsylvania. County ot
Dela.ware. SB:
I. E. S. Sproat, cashier of the ,abovenamed bank. do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the
best or my knowledge and belle(.
E.
,
S. Sproat
Cashier
Sworn to and subscrlbl}d before me
this 9th day or July, 1947.
Peter E. Told. Notary PubHc. My
commJssion expires 3/12/51,
Correct - Attest:
Wm.. H. Thatc.her
Charles R. Russell
E. B. TempJe
Dlreetol'S
~wart
a\'enuc 8))Ont last wcel~-cnd at Split
Hock In the PoconOR.
Mrs. C. H. Jeglum of Hmbol'n
avenue with her son Carl will leave
July 17 for Dig Foi."k. 1\oltnn.. to
\'18It hel' brother and wU'e~ Mr. ami
MrH. Geol'ge Ii.:. P.erklns. Mr. Jcglum will JOin them later following
which they will visit his mother
and fanlU" in E~t'bervllle. Iowa.
nnd Mrs. Jeglum's family In Rac
Clty. Iowa. The!!." plan to return
the latter part ot August.
MI'. :tnd MrH. )i.:dwln W. Cl'ofiby
.an(l rumlh' or nlckinson u,\'enuEO
spent thf' F'olll·th of July week.ond
in Brunt Beneh -",I:h Mrl'i. C'l'ol'by's
brother-in-law and J;!1~t(,I'. ?oll'. nnd
Mrs.• W. C. Ii'ield' of Washington.
D. C. Clarc ·!t'leld ~H'r.ompnnip.d
tbo Crosbys hOlnt'- fOI' a IO-day
visit and will be guest ot honor
at a dessert and theatre party this
evening to be gtvrn by ner cousin
Mardy Crosby.
Anne Bradford of Swarthmore
avenue and Dorothy, 1\-[oyer ot
Rumford. R. t .. a Pembrolte College cl8.88mate. bave returned troni
a visit with .Anne~s l'oommote hI
Detroit. Mich.
~r. and Mrs. Allinzo L. Tytel'
of Chester road have had a.~ their
guest Mr. Tyler's stster. Mrs. ' . . rank
Gmnt of Linco)n·.· Nebraskn.
Mr. and Mrs.. Richard M. Snyder and family ot Dartmouth ave·
nue ha.ve returned from a three
week vacation at Avalon, N. j;
Mrs. GUman Spencer of GuernBey road 'has been visiting friend."
In St. Johnsbury, Vt.. tor a few
weeks.
.
B11I Soden of College avenue is
working In Ocean City. N, .1., for
the summer•.
·Dr. and Mrs, .James B. Cooper
of. Parrish road entertained 12 little
girls at a birthday party Thursday
in honor of the sixth anniversary
of their daughter Ann Cooper.
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mores
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
FrWa,., hlJ'. 11, 1947
LEGAL NOTICES
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Fire Underwriters specltlcatlons. Call ter N. Molr, swarthmore 'J56G-R.
ESTATE OF GEORGE H. TROXEJ...L.
Erich H. Hausen, Swarthmore 2860-W.I.:.::..-:....:._.:.:::.:....::::..:_-:-:--:-:-::----llate of the Borough ot Swarthmore.
If no ans!'er: Swarthmore 0140:
L\OST-Gold Itgilter lnltlaled L. P. W. deceased • .
at square dance. 4th of July. Call LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
PERSONA.I..r-College student deslrea swarthmore 0231-W.
above Esta"tlt have been granted to the
. part-time work week-ends.'-Interest, .-.
undenlgned, who request all persons
ot:d In anything. Call Swarthmore 9'165.
havlnk clall1l8 ~r dem.ands ageJnst the
.Ask for .LIee Lukens..
Estate of the decedent to make known
Ute same, and all p8fBODS Indebted. to
PERSONAL-KIddie Kare. Mothere,
~ decedent to make payment. wlthwhile shopping or keeping your
out delay. to
social engagements. leave your cJ1l1dDELA. \'V ARE (:OU NTY
Charlotte R. Troxell. ExecutriX
ren In our care. Organized play actiSealed proposals will be received. at
3'20 Dartmouth Ave~•
vlt)'. Ages 2 to,., From 9-12 and "2-6. the County. ConU'Oller's Office. Court
SwarthJllQr8J Fa..
.Call Swarthmore 1618-'J.
House. Media, Pa., untJl 9:~0 A.M •• Or to her Alto.rney
,
ES1' and publicly operied at 10:(l() .Tohn E. Gensemer
, WANTED
A.M., EST on M.ondaY, Julu
'28. 194'1·
100' Girard Trust Bldg.
,
d PhHadelplda 2. Fa..
6-6-21
for furnishing all labor. tools an
WANTED-We wtn buy at best pric'!S. materials necessary to install lighting
014 china, gl888. furniture. firearfIUI. system In the Court House. &iedl.a.. Pa.
Call Holly oak 4313 or Holly Oak
Specifications and bidding sheet may
6'rlO. collect. for appointment. All busl- I:1e obtained at the office of the County
Dr. and 1\Irs. J. Alfred Calhoun
ness confJdentlal.. Colonial Cupboard. Controller. and no bid will be enterNo. Ii Philadelphia Pike. 'Vllmlngton. talned unless made out on said bid- of Elm avenue are spending the
Delaware.
'
ding sheet.
week on an automobile trip to
Eacl1 bid must be accompanied by a
WANTED-Two college graduates de- certlHed check for· two
hundred Roanok~ and FI'edericksburg. Va.
sire .tul"nished apartment.· phone ($200.0() dollars drawn to the order of At the laUer city they will vifdt
SwarthmOre 0652-14. after 7 F. M.
I
the County of Delaware.
The County Commissioners reserve Dr. CalhotlD's parents. Mr. and
WANTED-Two or three room apart- the right'to reject any or all bids.
Mrs. J. A. Calhoun.
menlo furnished or unrurqlshed, for
Clarence T. Pepper
Mr. and ~r8. WilHam A. Clarke
business couple. Swarthmore 2194.. ,
County Controller r
ST-7-11
of
WaUlngford entertained memW ANTED-Odd jobs o·r lawns to mow.
ADVERTltJEM£NT
bers of "The Eightsome" bridge
ISwarthmpre 2211. I
.
Th~ School District-of Swarthmore
club and their husbands at a house
'VIANTED--Chaln-drlve tricycle. Good wUJ receive bids at the School District
ofHre.
College
A
venue
Building,
up
to
party from Wednesday to Sunday
. condition. Tel. Swarthmore 1424.
4 p.m .• E.D.S.T., ThursdaY. August 7.
their summer place, Yaf!ords
W A..NTEo:-Aeronautlcal Engineer and 1947. and open the bids at an adJou.::ncd
meetlng
ot
the
Board:
at
the
School
Neck
Farm. Royal Oak. Md. Those
wife desire apartment or house. No
children. Call BOulevard 3098-J. :Mr. District office on August 7. 1947. at 6 present included Mr. and !\frs. Rusp.m., or at a meeting adjourned f.rom
Ra~on.
that meettng. for repair of approxi- sell H. Kent. Mr. and Mrs, Sewell
,VANTED-lUcre to NeW England .by mately .1350 square feet of gymnJl,Slum .Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. .Walter R.
two Swarthmore High School bOys.
Shoemaker, Mrs. Dorothy Straughn
July 18 to 20 preferred. Call Swarth- ,
more 2226. .
THIS IS
NATIONAL
gt:JJd
COFFEE
WEEK
NEWS NOTES
·NO "BOTTLENECK" NOW!
• We have just In'ltalled this modern kiuhea for tile La....
Auxiliary of the'Feltonville Bose and (:heJllieal (::0. We eaD
your attention to the abnndaDee of work and storage . . ._
• • "musts" for all kltehens serdng I_ge groups.
table casters.
dish. wash stand 'set, wine
bottle, 011 and gas lampe. chocoJa.te
set, Us;ht shields. .pictures.. ve.ses.
Chinese ~B, perfume bottle, low
back. 'W1ndeor chair. sUver plated tea.
set. etc. Swarthmore OOO8-J.
. fruit
* Tile
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courteo~s seryice we gave you before the war.
Walters'
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Av~nue,
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Phone: Chester '171,
ih Wlmatchable flavor 0I:I0e0h to loVen ..
of vocwm packed coH-. "" tops ...... all.
CHICKEN
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priced. Call Robert Brooks. SwarthBROOKS
more 15-48.
Ashes &: Rubbish Removed
FOR SALF..-Koerry Blue' Terriers.
A.K.C. CH. bloodlines. Home rnl"ed~ lawns JIIowed
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WORDS· AND mE PROBLEM t8 SOLVED
A B'CNKI for Ivery Fast. in Acme Coif. . Servi..
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JULY 1·12
'ancy,·Large, Gracie A. sTlWlNG
CHICKENS
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FriIIay, . . . ll,1M7
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Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates ot accompanied borne by her grand.. I
"Rocky Spring Farm." Media en- 'daughter, Mary Lou Hodge.
Mr. and· :Mrs. J., Warren Paxson
tertained Mr. and Mra. Edward W.
RoeMler of Essex li'el1s. N. J .• as of Vassar avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
their guests over the Fourth ot Charles" G. Thatcher ot Odgen aveJuly week·end nnd. gave a dInner In nue spent the Fourth of July week~
end a.t their cottage near Millingtheir honor Saturday evening.
ton,
Md.
.
MI88 Edith Thatcher ot Odgen
Mr..
WPlIam
Craemer of Haravenue Is studying French and
vard
avenUe
la
recuperating
at her
Eng1ish at' the University of Penn ...
home
following
a
major
operation
Bylvania. summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Shenkle of pettormed at the Unlver81ty H08Pi:.
Re.ident. Enjoy 4th
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prealded over the adult ga.mes. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McWllliams won
the mixed clothes pin race. Richard
Jester and daughter Dolores the
wrapping paper race, Mrs. C~ RUBsell Phillips the rolling pin throw.
I~ the balloon race RUMen phillips.
Dolores Jester. Jack \Vllllnms and
Evelyn Haviland were winners. A
string and eUck contest ended in n Dickinson avenue have as their
tie,
guests this week, their daughter-In·
After the games on Rutgers ave- law, Mrs. S. S. Shenkle. and small
nue two teams of Fire COmllany daughter Vivian· ot Arlington, N. J.
men, one Jed by JImmy bunn and
Mrs. John S. Vertner ot Rutgers
the otber by Harry Hamby. raced nvenue entertained at a lUncheon
to connect hose to a tire hydrant Wednesday.
and then drive back the opposing
Mr. and Mrs. ioim Hall of Strath
team with the pressure streams, Haven avenue entertained a family
The Dunn team won both contests, group over the holiday week-end
laying about 500 feet of hose and and Included Capt, and Mrs. George
getting water from the hydrant In W. McRory and two chUdren ot
one minute Oat. The Hamby team Alexandria.. Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
lost by 15 seconds. li~lIrther demon- Henry Fluchere of New York City.
s'traUng the superiority of his local
Mrs. Marjorie 1'. C; Gayle has refire fighters Dunn took his team turned to Wruihlngton, D. C .• after
to Media after the local contest visiting her son-tn-law and daughand competed with five other fire ter. Mr. and Mrs. D. Malcolm Hodge
companies Media. South Media, of Stro.th Haven avenue. She was
Morton. Middletown and Borton·
dale to win the hook~up (laying
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260 feet of hose In 46 Reconds) and
1922
25th Year
1947
the wa.ter fight (which carried a
winning purse of flft:r dollars).
BasebalJ fans saw the American
Legion team defeat the Hornets on
the Riverview Field in the afternoon.
The day's exuberance carried
over tn 8ufflclent degree to keep
young and old Aqunre dancing on
the north square at the railroad
station from 8:30 Until midnight.
The only casualty conceivable In
t~e enUre local progl'om was Bud
~Ings' voice which must have.
been pretty raggcd after cnIIJng the
dances tor nearly four hours
straight.
Wry Neck
Tense Nerves
RecUniog Vapor Baths
Intra-Red.
Constipation
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MEN'S HALF SLEEVE
COOL SPORT SHffiTS
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
.PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
, A. G. CATHERMAN, Pharmacist
Successor to
Spu,o. Ita)'OnB and
Cottons. S..... Sma.n;
Medium and Large.
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CALI CHEsrER 8286
Men's Dept., Speare's First Floor
, VICTOR D. SHIRER, Pharmacist
Y«MIl' Preoc:riptioD is our first ClOI>IIideration
ta SOUTH OHESTER ROAD
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HARRIS & CO.
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Furriers
WILL CLOSE
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'Sotrtnla~ 1 P. M. During July &- A"p.,
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11 Park, Ave. .
You see m_ In this paltwar Stud.baker ; ; ; you drive mo .. conflcl.lll1y1
You hear m_ paa.... wishing ....y own.d this Studebaker than any 0lil... ciarl
You .... more comfo....b.... _ this Stud.baker riel.. with amozt... smODthness ••• It handles with dlHgldful new ....I
Y_ ... _
postwar featu.... such as "black HgId" clash cItaIs tIIat ....
.......... llrakeslhat automatically adtusl .......eIves!
South Chester and· Fairview Roads
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the SwarthmOre Public Schools
will open the new term on Monday. Beptem1.Jer 8.
LEGION WINS
9TH GAME WED.
Drexel Hill Bows
To Locals
1-0
CIWmian· of Convention
Mr. Samuel T. Carpenter of the
Engineering Department of Swarthmore College was elected chairman
of the Civil' Engineers Division of
the American Society for EngineerIng Education held at the June
Convention in Minnesota.
SUMMER SCHOOL
CLOSES AUGUST 1
.t!Mb' -
DRG.R.MANSFIELD
DIES IN BORO
Noted Geologist Was
Visiting Daughter
Here
Dr. George Hogen; Mansfield. ce
American Legion Juntor
tired government geologist and
Baseball Team turned back Clifton
leading authority on potash. pho8
Heignts on rruesaay by a score of
phatcs and nitrate, died in Swarth
G to 3 In brtnging their total to
more' last Friday at the home ot
eight wins against one defeat. This
his daughter, Mr6. J. \V. Carroll
put the boys on top in their league.
,
on College n,,·enuc.
Mansfield
.Mnlnly responsible for this win was
who was 71 was en route to his
Larry Dalton who pitched a grand
home in \Vashhlgton, D.C. after
game. Larry ·gave up Quite a. few
a visit to his cousin Alfred M.
hits. but in the
pinches came
Brooks. former Swarihmore Col
One hundred nlnet)~·three Junior
through with strikeouts and was In
lege profess!>i' of fine art."1. In Glou
'rhe leasing af a 2U~room build- complete control of the altuation nnd senior hlg" school students. cester, Mass. his birthplace. Death
lng at Swarthmore College to The at all Urnes. He has played a good padding moroseh' to the Collesfe follow.ed sev~ral days Illness.
Pennsylvania State· College was an- game all season either In center Avenue School these days give eloHe retired In 1943 after 30 years
Qut'nt. if not vocal, evidence· that
nounced jointly today by Presi- field or on the mound.
with
the United States Geological
Harry and George Warron each Summer School' ts In session. Whlte
dent John W. Nason of Swarthmost boys and girls nre tearing Survey, during which time he
more and President Ralph D. Het- bad triples to help. the cause. 'rho
squeeze play early in the game was over the country-side with bicycles. made ext ens t v e tnvestlgutions
zel of Penn titate.
.. blghllght In addition to bringing skates and bathing suits, tn the throughout thts country and .In
Pr.tnclpal need of the building,
edited geological
In that first run. which is always pursuit of happiness. these sturdy Puerto Rico.
according to Pre~ident Hetzel. is
maps,
and'
wrote
many bulletins
the hardest. Jackie Houtz showed 80ula are 'hard at work quenching
to provide orr-campus instruction
and
professional
papers
on minera
plenty of talent in his play at a thirst fot" knowledge.
for approximately 200 Penn State
deposits .t~ the various Statcs. He
short stop.
Each morning, Monday through
freshmen troln the Philadelphia
was associate editor of the Amerl
There ts no standout player on Friday from 8.30 to 12.3'0 sees these
area. Because of tho contiIiued
the Legion nine this year. The boys, students eongr~gated tn their re- can JOUl'nal ot Science from 1938
shortage of dormltOl-ty and roomto 1945,
are In tho ball game playing as a spectlv,,", classes; relearning or
tng accomodations at State College,
Besides his widow and two
it wJIl be necessary for the second team, relying on timely hils, plenty meeting for the first time subjects daughters, Mrs. Carroll and Mrs.
consecutive ycarlfor Penn State to. of hit and run, quite often 8 ranging from Engltsh and math to G. W. Patterson of 62~ Yale ave·.
arrange otf':'campus Instruction for squeeze play, nnd thcy all show lots shorthand and typ"ing. Sometimes. nue, Moi"(on: three BOns,. Harvey·
ita entire freshmen class of ap- of finesse tn the fteld. All of .thls 8."1 studen!."1 stare out of tho window of COhtrnbU~, Ohio. Dr. James S.
points to the brand of coach.ing
proximately 3 5 0 0 . '
with true vacation restlessness• of Cambridge;....Mass .• Robert H. ot
wnlch the players are getting from
'
'rhe swarthmore building to be
tCiLcoers. also earnestly persevering Caracas, Venezuela. '"and twelve
used by The l'ennsylvania State Russell Snyder and is partl~ularly through six· weeks of hot weather grandchildren survive.
gratifying to Legionnaires and
d
College is tho former admin"istra.
and extra work. may won er how
Funeral services in Wnsh.tngton
tion· butldihg- of the Mary Lyons :::I:.~~~!a;:8:~:~:I~'~~n~:: t~~: enthusiastic their pupt1s may be. on Monday were followed 1Y.Y prlv
'School. When. the Mary Lyons
And actually. the enrollment Is the ate interment.
Swa.rthmore has had In manY.R
School closed in 1943 It was used
lowest in yenrs, with only 193 stu.'
Y ear. It Is pointed out that all s&aby ·.the· U.S.' ~aval Hospital of
dents taking a total of ~80 courses.
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son the team has been up against
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Philadelphia. as a. convalescent
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In 1943 the enrollment was· ... : n
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a. more experJe.nced oPD.osftlon· by .
'I'· • 6
I{~ t·h
-.hom~
-.rrbe ·:nwi'Lft.Optt)1 .Vo·as. .;purc.b.a8odl· '_ .. 'C:~ .... ,.... - ......:.:~." •. ·~i.· ·.~.'i-:r:-,.. •...'.... ...... • .. 19.4. -t.. .~3~5.: n _19'1 .6, , ... 9 ... 1'1.,1."'. e ,
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In 1946" by SwarUlmore College to 'ents are participants In high school peak year In·1945·wltn 432 students
house 100 veterans and 20 taculty league competition.
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taktng 715 courSes.
fam11ies.
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Several reasons have been sug~
In addition to an auditorium
gested for this ycar's low. The fact
PENN STATE UNIT
IN SWARTHMORE
The
Low Register Marks
1947 Summer
Term
Extension Center
Will Draw 200
Freshmen
Dr.
SCHOOlBOARO· .
an'd gymnasium
facilities.
the
structure wlll provide 14 clam!rooms, several laboratories, and
cons"itlerable
office space. Ooly
those freshmen who are able to
commute tron"!. their homes wiU be
assigned to the new center. They
will be able to secure lunches at a
SUMMER CRAFTS
TO BE EXHIBITED
Tomorrow Deadline·
on Question of
Swimming
FILLS VACANCIES
that fa.milles havE'; big plans for
vacations this year is one Imp or·
tnnt factor. And. significantly,
cafeterin. on the swarthmore ca.m~
Coach Snyder's Hornets
pus.
proved their league ·standlng :"thiB
The freshmen center at Swarth~
week .with a·· series ··of· ..,.stunnlng
The work of 58 Summer Clubbers
'more
WIll be administered by· .the
victories. Taking each opponent
will
be exhibited in an art."I and
in stride they decisivelY defeated ExtenBion 'ServJ.ces of the College. crafts display In Sipler's window on
the other three first d"ivlslon teams . According to J. O. Kener, assistant South Chester road next Monday,
Wednesday Norwood feU· on Its to th·e president In charge of ex.- Tuesday and Wednesday. The local
home grounds before Dalton's hop~ tension. the building wlll be used recreJltlonists have spent many cool.
ping fast win to the tune of 13 to also for other phases of Penn profitable hours In the craft room
2. Leading the 15~hlt attack were State extension work.
fashioning the plece~ under the
The Veterans' Guidance Center
La.ws and Bullock wlth three each.
direction of Mrs. Wayland ·H, ElsHoutz' defensive work at short of the College. formerly operated
tn "Chester, will move "its omces bree.
sparkled.
Don Dickinson who is in charge
On Thursday LelpervUle was de- to the swarthmore Building in of outdoor activities ·in the Bummer
feated . on th'e Riverview Field by August. The Evening Technical In- recreation program led 21 boys on
13 to 0·. Thorbahn gave his usual stttute, also formerly operated in a hike to 'smedley Park on Friday.
steady pitching performanc~ limlt- Chester, will transfer Its location Soft ball. capture the flag. and soft
.jng this second place team to four from Smedley Junior High School drinks were enjoyed. Don. a junior
scattered hits. Houtz hit a triple 'in September. In .addition, full. nt Swarthmore High Senool Is t.n~
and single to lean the hitters, Me· time day technical .Institute classes tcrested in all athlettcs. having
Kenzie a.nd Bradford also came wtu be established In September to played j. v. basketball and footthrough with two hits each at provide concentrated training in ban. Interested in Scouting since
several branches of engineering for
timely moments.
the age of 12 he managed a Cub
residents of the PhUadelphia area.
Th'e we'ek was completed on
Den this year. He makes FrldaYJI
Keiter poJ.nted out that the new inter~stlng with special activities,
Frida.y at Riverview Field with
a conv.tnclng 6 to S victorY over building will be used not onlY for A bicycle trip fOr boys is next on
the league's leading Eddystone the regular programs of Instruction the agenda and a hayride for smallteam. After givIng them the 'gift already named, but for 'many other er fry Is coming up. Tournaments
of III run the locals b'lasted ~1ttig extension activities, such as work· will be starting soon.
right out of : the box, climaxed by shops for industrial executives,
The frog of the Rutgers Avenue
Bradford·s two·run single. Dalton conferences, institutes. and special Section of the program ha.."1 been
and poole coasted home "casU,. as courses on a variety of subjects,
named Buny and is getting n:t uch
A full-time staff of faculty mem- attention. Gappy Peirsol named
their 'mu.tee backed them up with
excellent play afield. The Hornets bers for the freshmen class will him and his only rival for popuseason record now stands a.t 19 be assIgned to the new center. and larity is the rabbit that Mr~. Kenthe class· schedules will follow the ney's group has acquired. Mrs.
wins. 4 defeats.
regular calendar of The Pennsyl- Putt's group is tnterested In' natu ..e
Mrs. I. R.: JlaoElw.ee and her vania State' ·College. the fall 8C- walks. Members are looking tor a
mother. M.rs. Joseph V, (:!ollins of metrter opening Septe~~er 29. The frog or turtle :but sO tar bav£'! only
Mt. Holyoke place sPOnt four da)'S majority of ~enn ~tate·s freshman b ..ought back food for Bull}..
of lut week ·m Holderness. N. H., ct.a8A wili. be. accommodated at
Kitty Green's primary group Is
and vlslted Douald IlacElwee who thirteen cooperating teach en' col- using potatoes and textile paint to
la spending the summer at Deer.;. leges, flve· Juulor coneges, and at stamp dpslgns on material. Virginia
Rath of the College. led an Inter·
wood CamP.
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I, :~,ther J:n~tuUoIiB In p~n.sylvania.
eatlng expedJUon to the totem pole
Fred N, Ben and last week. The Croup' flnlsned the
MI:. a.nd )l1jIL Warder C~D; 'Mr: Q:lid
IlIOn
Nell
of
Harvard
avenue are day by' pla.ylng . cowboys and In~
Jr., and ~ucht8... Barbara ouid
Beth who haft _ _
wtth I-me tomorrO..... to ap~Dd· a week d~ns. There was another trip to
the 'orlller'll...rea", ..... """ ~' -u.ODl,Dlr at BI'Icl!Ieton, Me. From the Morrow flirnt this .......k w\tll
G. Ward.r Cl!l. I'D Of lUvervi.... th.... tiilO7 WUI SO to C&peCod UWe Dan,l· 1I......,~,..,tlnc ae hoat,
""'"' ·1I..... ·IIq, ..... _
occuPYiDlr V1\IM8 _ Lake Oeo_ N. T .. tor with re~eJ,lU. tlII!I. tlllie.
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Swarthmore 9793,
Norwood, LeiperviIle,
Eddystone Fall
To Locals
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If you don't like the hot weather, maybe it's because you've never
worn a Speare's sport shirtl When you discover what a cool
treat this short-sleeved favorite can be, you too will call Sununer
the queen of the seasons,
In answer to the many querleS
of pal'ents and
HORNETS CHALK 3
STRAIGHT WINS
. . . . .A.
Therapy
Room ,311
>
:III WB'aB ST.
the face ot, ever~J)resent
stories of grasping politiCians here
and there ,it i.e refreshinG' to note
Swarthmore's ~overnorS continue
uniquely motivated .by pure civic
spirit. Council, in sessIon Monda)"
evening, passed a· resolution to renounce the benl't1tH of a new' law
passed by the 1947 stale leg.tslature
which authorizes up .to $20 a
nlonth remuneration for their serv!ces. This carries ·on the long. uribroken tradltlon of local Olen ·who
have contributed their services
tree as councilmen and burge88es.
Counc}) acknowledged th'e retlrement of Fawn Maddox of Kenyon
avenue atter more than 30 'Years.
In' the Borough employ.
WUUarn E. Wltham· of Cedar
lane presented plans of the swarthmore HtlIs devplopment for Councll's approva1.
The public pl'Opel"ty committee
authorized placing a concrete floor
j~. the flremen'R pool room.
Numerous other. mattem
of
routine busl.ne5~ occup.ted the Bor.
ough Fathers for a full four-hour
session. Th·ey could haVe playe d
.
"
bridge or ~tayetl home and relaxed
after their own- husiness day. Ol'
they could have mlLde theI r evenlng's sen·lces pay $5.00 an hour.
Instead they prefcrI'ed the' u.ltruIB~
tic satisfaction of knowing they
had done thNI' ut'most
fol' the
.
t
general benefit of thelr home own
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DINING ROOM
Ultra-Violet
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DlJmers from ,1.7Ii
Control
Renounce ,Benefits
Enacted by
Law
D
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Sdaool Open& In Sept,
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OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
Cont~)Ur
COUNCIL REFUSES
SALARY GRANT
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Swarthmore 1250
Specializing IR DR. S. WEIR MITCHELL MASSAGE
re
L
Yall! Ave. & ChelleI' Rei.
Women Exclusively by AppOintment Only
6 Park Ave., Swardomo
e
Hannum and Waite
H.J.lh tmtl Slenderizing Sahm
Gown Shop
$3.00 YEAR
SWARnIMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JULy 18, 1947
VOL 19-No_ 29
THB
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BBATRICE SCHMIDT with ELIZABETH A. CAREY
August '1St
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight R, Cooley
of Canandillgua, N. Y.. and baby
son David spent the holiday weekend with the former's parente Mr.
and M-:s. Dwight Cooley of Cotum·
bla avenue.
JULY,3l
ANNOUNCING THE ASSOC[ATION OF
,
!
Berore Summer,Closing
Mt88 Helen' Price of Raleigh. N.
C .• formerly of Swarthmore. spent
\two weeks as the house guh.et of
Mr. and Mrs. :Dwight Cooley of
Columbia avenue.
to
Mr. and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan
of Mt. Holyoke place visited Dr.
and Mrs. T. W. Stevenson of l\1t.
Ktseo. N. Y., over the Fourth ot
July holtdaY8.
Their daughter,
Jean Louise Stevenson Is the house
guest of the Swans this week.
THE· SWARTHMOREAN
Of all our .tock
tal, Philadelphia, June 6.
STATE
INSPECTION
MAYl
NEWS NOTES .
CLOSING ·OVT
SALE!!
,
vn..
rr,.,··"
other school~ have started up
around Swarthmore. For even now,
the majority of the summer students are from out~of.town.
But whatever toe rea.~ons, low
enrollment Is a pleaoure, not only
for G. Baker Thompson, .prinCipal
of the Summer School, high school
secretary Ethel Campbell who
keeps the records. and the teachers
and supervisors. but also, theoretically. for ·toe students themselves,
whose problems now _can be given
more indivi~ual attention. Classes
c.\t six. eight and ten vastly reduce
the stacks of papers. "tests and assignments that pile up ("Rch day on
the teacher's desks. There Is more
time for the supervisors to hold
conferences with their practice
teachers, go over papers witn :t.hem.
help th~rn plan the claSHes; and
gh"e them demonstrations if theY
want it.
Five teachcrs from· the regular
high school faculty are supervisors
for the summer teachers this year
wtth Mary Armstrong supervising
In English, Adeline Strouse in
languages, Henry Hoffman. social
studies, Eugene Duncan. mathema·
tics, and Harry Openlander, hi
science. Two ·of the teachers conducting classes are regular ltcensed
teacher::; in Pennsylvania high
(Continued on Page 6)
Tuition Rates Raised
For Coming
Year
The Swarthmore School Board
at Its regular meeU~g on Thursda.y.,.
July 10, elected Wtlllam Jay Reese.
J ..... of 5167 North Fairnlll Street
in Philadelphia to teach health
and physical education and cea.ch
boys' sports In the Swarthmore
Schools. Mr. Reese will flll the post
tion lett vacant by James A. Lau
der's resignation, Mr. Lauder hay
Ing accepted a position wlto the
Curtis Publ1shing Company, In his
new work Mr. Lauder will continue
to work closely wtth schools as he
will have charge of the magazine
sales work tn a section of New
York State.
Mr. Reese is a graduR.te of West
Phtladelphla. High School and the
State Teachers College .at West
Chester. At the present time he Is
doing graduate work at Temple
Untversity. Mr. Reese served three
and one-half years in 'the United
States Navy during the war. He
was tn tho Medical Department and
traveled allover the world. Following his discharge In Octobe.. 1946,
Mr. Reese completed his work at
the State Teachers College and has
taught for one yea.r in the junior
hIgh school at Hanover. Pennsyl..
vania. At Hanover he taught classe~ In health and physical education
and coached football and .~asketbaU
teams.
Coast Guard c.det .
Rosemarie Antonelli was elected
John R. Hihn. former Swarthmore High School ~tudent, accepted to Ute position of secretarY In the
n cadet.'Jhip at the {Tnited States high school office. MiM Antonelli
Coast Guard Academ~·. New Lon- will succeed Ethel Campbell, who
Is . leaving on August flnt to be
don, Conn,
Cadet Hihn gradWlted from Low- married. Miss Antone~ll will start
er Merion Senior High Sc'hool, claaJ work on July 28.
The BOl}-rd accepted bids for a
of '4:6. and the Admiral Billard
paint
eprayer and other necessary
Academy. claM of '47. He was one
ot three chosen to represent Ad- materials to eomplete the sumtner
miral Billard Academy In compeU. maintenance "tn)rk. one of the m~t
live examination for Anapolls. He Important projects ~Ing the paint~
successfully P&88ed the scholastic Ing of the school cafeteria.
The lloard. set the: tuition rates .
test for Anapolla but 1)&8 chosen
the Coast Guard Academy.. as his tor the coming year. The ne~ rates
Alma Mater. He teft i.C)!" the aca- ~1I be $166 In the· elementary
demy.July·10.
.....
itchool an4 $%16 in the junior and
....
llIor high BOhool, T1i...... f)II\l......
ca4et Blhn Is the. son of Mr. and
aWl
aubject to approval by the Stata
II..... John HlbJl J;'.~'. of Ambler,
f_~··of. _ _'·'·
... Department of l'lIIIIkI. 1 _ wll\iil.
'THE S WART HMO REA N
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lappe of
z
THE
.
Per.onal.,
'Mrs. S. 8. Rutherford of Btrath
Haven avenue Ie spending the sum ..
mer at the Rutherford cottage at
Waddington. N. Y. Mr. Rutherford
h8.8 returned home after a 10-day
vacation there.
Henry D. and Robert p~per of
Yale avenue are traveling and
camping In toe Rocky Monntaln&
Mr. and Mrs. JameS A. Davies
of Cedar lane are entertaInIng )lr.
Davies· brother, Dr. Frank J. :1.
Davies of Stamford, Conn., as their
house guest.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davies of
Cedar Jane and their son-In..law~
and. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Nigel
Wolff and son Stephen of Rutledge.
have returned· home followlng a
two-week vacation in Ogunquit.
Maine.
Betty Ellen Littlefield of Swarth..
more place will return tomorrow
from Grosse Point. Mich.. after
visiting Barbara Hughes, a sorority
sister at wnua.m and Mary College,
since Monday.
Betsy Hornaday of Dickinson
avenue lett Monda.y evening for Los
Angeles, CaUf.• to visit indefinitely
with her aunt, 1\1188 Mary Hornada.y
who is located there as Chief of
the Western Bureau of the Christ...
Ian Science Monitor.
Barbam Knabb of Princeton aveDue who completed her second year
In Elementary Education at Penn
state, wlU leave next week fot
CamP Bedford to act as COUncilor
in connecUon with her training.
Mr. and Mrs. H. t. Ltebeck of
,
Park avenue are spending the
8ummer in Atlantic City.
"Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dungan, Jr.•
or SWarthmore Hi11s leave today
.on a two-week vacation to Sea Isle.
Ga.
EllnOr' Karns of Wellesley road
lett Wednesday to vJs1t Barbara
lIeeman at Chaumont. N. Y., for a.
week.
Mr. and .Mrs. George C. Abbe of
Kenyon avenue will leave tomorrow tor a two-week vacation at
East Hopewell, Ve.
Mrs. Jack Thompson and daughtera DebDrah and Lois of H.>.rvard
avenue lett Wednesday for a
month's vacation at Concord. N. H.
Btcky Thompson is vacationing
with Mr. and Mra. Charles To1)y.
Jr.. of Concord who are summerIng at Newport. VL, near the Canadian border. Mr. Thompson will
leave tomorrow for .R. two-woek vacation witn bls tamIly apd on a
fishing trip with Mr. Toby.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Porkins
of Cedar lane entertained Mr. lJruce
Laird of Bellevue Manor, Del.
Mrs. William H. Thatcher ot College avenue entertained her bridge
club at a luncheon at the Ingleneuk,
Wednesday.. Brfdge foUowed at the
Thatcher home.
Edith Thatcher of Odgen avenue
and Caroline Henry of Wal1lngford
were the week-end guests of Mr.
and ]\{rs, PhlUp W. Kniskern of
Riverview road at their cottage at
Seaside Park.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Alderfer of
Cornell avenue will leave August
1 tor 0. two-week trip to Madison,
Wise., their future home. Dr. Alderfer has accepted a position 3..6
,an Instructor tn Preventive Medicine at the University of Wisconsin,
and begins his new duties August
16. Mrs. Alderfer and their small
da.ughter wlll join him later.
Mary Bunker, daught"er of Mr.
and 1\{r.s. H. L. Bunker. Jr,. of Mt.
Holyoke- Place, has returned fr·om
0. two week stay at camp EU?.abeth
Borton at Elverson. Pa.
PatrJcia Paul ot Yale avenue
~ received word of her acceptance by the Eastman School of
Yuslc in Rochester. N. Y., for entrance In ~eJ)tem ber.
•
ONLY 50 DAYS TIlL
•
YOU Wll.L NEED A
FIRE. COAL WILL BE
HIGHER ntIS FALL
Richard W. Bank8 of Col"mbta
avenue left Monday on an automobile trip of a few ...veeb tbrough
the New EnJrland State..
Mr. and Mrs. B1tUe of RuigerB
avenue entertained their 8on-tn-
FUR OIL
VAIl AI.EN BRDS.
RIDlEY PARK
Roberta HaIg of Rlvervlow r?-d
entertained Marlha Remington of
Rochester. N. Y., last week. Martha
10ft Sunday to vIoIt her brotber·
In-taw and steter. Mr. and Mrs.
Richard R. Halg of Elizabeth. N. J.
_
E1Iz&botb Bond FoIIter, iliater of t.b.e bride. will act as maid
of honor. ne brldeamald8 will· be
U .... William J. Elvin, Jr., of FaIts
Chureb. Va.. utes Betsy ROBO of
Moytsn. :Mteses Anita Hardcastle
~oldsvUle. Pa.• coualn 'of the·'bride.
will be ring bearer.
~ recopUon. Immedtately follow1118 the ceremony. wUI be. befd at
the home of the bride.
UNKLE HANK 8EZ
law and daughter, Mr. and Mra.
M.r. and Mrs~ John Bowditch of a.nd Nancy Brown, of Media.
Thomas Murray and small daug-h-' Cedar lane entertained Captain and
Lt. Commander Nelson E. Harris
ter Katherine of CornwaU.on-the- Mrs. Benson Bowditch and famlly~
serve as best man for biB
Hudson. N. Y .• Over tbe week-end.
who were on their way to ~aIDe. br"Othor. The ushers will be Mf.
Mr. and Mrs. E.· C. Lappe of After their vacation to Maine CapFischer, of Irvington. N. J ••
Yalc avenue entertained Mrs. Lap... taln Bowditch will take his family Mr. Lee Worr1lou of Broomall. Mr.
pe"s cousin, Miss Ginny Hutchinson to Quantico. Va., where be wlU be
HUrst f(Jf Chester Heights,
of Pittsburgh, as their house soeet 'statloned tor the next six months.
Messrs. Joseph· Mahon and
for tho week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bates ot Jess Moffett of Ardmore. The :Miss.
Gayle Hodge of Stratn Haven Yale avenue entertained Mr. and .es Marsot and Rol!JBlle MorriBon of
avenue visited Ann Broomall, at Mrs. E. P. Dunham· of· Fairfield,·
Green. nieces of the groom
the Broomall's' cottage 'iThe Barn Conn.,· an.d Mr. Herbert Johnson Will be flower girls. whua Master
on the Manasquan" In Herbert8- of Pitman, N. J., over the week- FranCis Delamere Smith of Rey-...
ville. N. J., for a few days last end. Mr. and Mrs. Bates gave a
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week.
dinner on Friday night In honor ot
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin H. Bauer of tbelr week-end guests.
Riverview road returned home Sun~
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy CarrOll.
da.y following a two· week vacation, Jr., or North chester road enterD..ueJ Kirk
with relatives In Weston, W. Va.
talned at a buffet supper last
Susan Dungan. three year-old Thursday In honor Of Mr. D. S.
Swa.0898
,daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. W. E. Walker of WaUinltford and. M1ss
Dungan, .Tr:. of Swarthmore Hills, Althea Wllbur of Boston. "Ma.ss.:
Now's the time to start geUfDg
celebrated her birthday annlversary who are to be married August 9
Wednesday by entertaining 12 at Marblehead, Mass.
your car ready tor (Jutt summer
llttle friends· at a party.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. GUes of
RUSSELI,'S Is tbe place
Mr. and MrB. A. H. Knabb of RutgerB avenue have been enterPrinceton avenue are entertaining tainiug / Mrs. Gtlcs· niece, Gale
to CODle to be l188ured or complete
Mrs. Knabb·s sister, Mrs. R. G. Rogers of Miltord, Conn., as their'
aaUstact.lon In all phases or aumChapel oT Warren, Pa., tor a tew house guest for ten days. Prtscllla
Contractors &: Builclen
weeks.
Giles will return to Milford with
mobUe service. To have a good va.Miss Barbara Nason of Cornell Gale on Sunday for a few days.
Home tmpl'O\'ements, Alter:Mr. and Mrs•.~,Jton A. Norton C:lf
avenue whose marriage to Mr.
cation :sour car must run right and
ations, Kitchen modenllzaUniversity
place left yesterday to
James Bowditch of Cedar lane will
tfon. Onstom·bu11t cabln-.
die _ d o g oo..t nm. low , ••
take place In August, was guest of spend three weeks at their cottage
honor at a. miscellaneous shower in West Jonesport, Me.
oomen\ work, imottJ" pine
that's the klnd 01 va.cation we can
Btlly Boyer ot Prospect Park has
Saturda.y when Mrs. Harold McpallelJ.q,
8C1'f'...1J!dng,
tnllll1a....
give yonl
Corkel and Mrs. Peter Miller of been spending a 'Week With Ge'lrge
Ellis
TIl
of
Rutgers
avenue.
;
tlon.
Swarthmore entertained 26 guests
at the former's home on Vassar
Mrs. Alban E. Rogers and dQughtl'J'.
avenue.
.ter Priscilla. of Park avenue reNancy Hoot ot .Lafayette avenue turned Monday after spending sev302 Ca,-le,- St., Media,
and Ruth Serva18 of Dickinson eral days attending the seaqulcentennlal
celebration
of
the
founding
avenue were guests Saturday at the
Medla lI54I~.1L
home wedding of Miss Betsy Char- f Wallo.cetown now called Waynestener of Glen Riddle. a West ChesMr. and Mrs. J. Roy unroll, Jr.. It
ter State Teachers College class- boro.
ot
North Chester road bad as their
' •
mate.
guest
this
week-end.
Mr.
Mark
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Lange
Wright of Richmond. Va.
and children Donald. Jr., and'baby
MISS KATHLEEN E. GILFIllAN
.
Mrs. George E. SlUoway, of NOIoth
daugoter Jean of CbarlotteavlUe,
Va.. are living temporarily with Cheater road has returned home
the former·s pa.rents, Prof. aDd after a. two-week visit at the Deer.I. rJOW .cuPling post.hospittd .".tnwity
Mrs. E. O. Lange of Baltimore wood farmhouse, Holderness, N. H.
pike.
BRITANNICA JR.
Arters Brothers, Inc.
_on.
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.
Mrs. 'ames Lukens and her
daughter Deborah of Maple avenue are 8pendlng the summer at
Rehoboth. Del. Mr. Lukens and
:Phoebe Lukens join them over
week-ends.
Mary ,Knabb of PrinCeton avenue
will leave next week for Happy
Valley Cam'p In Maryland.
Mrs. George Zimmer of Odgen
avenue Is serving as hostess to the
Art Circle at her 'home this afternoon.
Mrs. F. V. Brewster of DIckinson avenue spent last week-end In
New York visiting her liIon-in-law
and daughter,
and Mrs. A. R.
Long, and frfends.
Mr.
TO WED IN AUGUST
<"..~.
Tb.e marriage of Mlsa Martha
Foster, daughter of ?tIr. and M~s.
Vaugh~ K. Foster, of Yale avenue, to :z...lr. Boyd C. Harris, son of
.Mr. and Mrs. PhUUp T. Harris or
Rose Tree road, Media, will take
place Saturday,' August 28 at seven
o'clock In the SWarthmore Presby-
terian Church.
Tho Reverend David
Braun
wiU offlcla.te.
FOR
Magazine Subscriptions
Call
for ftdl·...J wmtn.
Address, 410 y.1e Avenue
Phone, Swarthmore 318S-W
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The
t
Mn. Uo,.d E. Kauffman
BEAUTY SALON
Swarthmore 2080
Beaut,. f .... the batten
porf";'U anJ
13 Soatb Cheater Road
Call Swartbmore 0476
Commercial P~olograp~,
FIFTEEN YELLOW PILLS
102 East Slate St.
Media 1263
,
Los
of
.....-.THIS INSTITUTION .......
In
•
founded by Oliver H. Bair is
sincerely and sympathetically
at
serving many families whose
names where among the
a.t
first, in our records in 1878.
at
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.;
Cbriatian Sc~ Church....
Barbara Schumacher of Odgen
avenue
returned Monday after
"I..Ue" Is the subject of the Lesspending
a· week with her grandson-Sermon In all Churches of
mother,
.
Mrs.
Harvey Schumachcr
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. July
of
Haverford
avenue
who is sum20. The Golden Text is: "'The Lord
mering
at
her
cottage
In Avalon,
is the. portion of mine Inherltance
and ot my ··cup: thou matritatnest N. J.
Robert P. Hethcarlnglon, Jr.,
~y lot .••• Tb·ou wilt shew me the_
Charles
Hummer, Jr., Roger RUBpath of lifo" (Psalms 16:~.11).
pell, Jr.. and Richard Wright ot
Swarthmore have returned ·~fter
Metbodiat Chun;h Notes
The Church School meets on vacationing at Camp Stnklng Creek
Uunday morning at 10, Mr. S. John- tor two weeks.
lion. superintel).dent. Dt:. John H.
Mrs. Rex i. Self and' her daughPitman will p~eslde.
ter Nay of Rutgers avenue have
. The topic of the sermon at the returned home after vacationing In
11 o'clock service will be, "Why Ocean Clty.
He FaUed."
Mrs. George Plowman and her
The Churc" Nursery Is' open dur- daughter Ems. ot Harvard· av~~uc,
Ing the mo~n"rig servlc~ to' care will leave today fOr a. two-week vaof the yo.unger children. Mrs. DOll cation at Avalj)n. Mr. Plowman wlll
Dickinson and Mary Ann Dickin- join them ·week-ends.
son wlU be In charge.
Mlsa Leanore Perldns of Cedar
The ushers lor the morning
lane
has retUrned after a 10-day
service are:
Fred~rick J~' Bo~
visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
l;ardu8, H.arry E. New. John Flood,
Beaben
of Baltimore,. Md.
George Shubert and James O.
-step he!}",.
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Mrs. WilHam Delehanty of Yale
aven'ue fmtertalned' eignt guests at
a luncheon-bridge at ht'r home
Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. 'Weiland of
South Chester road entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Frederick Colema.n and
. Allee, Barbara and Donald Coleman of MlnneapoJis, Minn., as t~elr
house
guests
for a few days,
,
.
.
HARLAN JESSUP
reminds you • • • •
1820 CHESTNUT 'STREET
NEW TmES plus
GOOD BRAKES plus
TIGHT KNEE ACTION plus
CORRECT STEERING
MARY A. BA,I R, Pre.ldent
HOME FOR THE AGED
SAFE MOTORING
Bill'.
retlrecl
imLAY HAVING us
INSPECT YOUR CAR
DON'T
"
To.~: Jt Saf~'--~
.AnJ Jon j /orgel . . .
Medl8. IL D. 21
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FOR' QUICK SERVICE
call
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
411 Crozet' Bldg., Chester, Pa.
This space available "free" for any
worthy pubUc noUce-Contact below
JiisuP
.. COMPANY
"OlroslTB TSB COl/aTUOl/sr'
fRONT AND ORANGE SIS •.
PHONI. _
2966
Swarthmore 1439
..
And he's only six months old ! Yes, the Treasury
Department says the average dollar bill hold. up only
, about half a year before it goes to piece~!'
VOLUNTEERS are needed
fn Swarthmore vicinity
to help ,...tth Hydra-Therapy
Treatment or Pamlysts Vfctlms.
Oontact Del. 00. CllBpter
National Foundation
of Info.ntile Paralysis
CLIFFORD L PARKER
.
CHURCH SERVICES
III 6-1S.1
Equal
PAnITING and DEOORATll'lG
All Work Guaranteed
Write
NEWS NOTES
,
But any house'1fe can lell you th~ life expectancy
of a greenback i. even shorler .tJtan that. When a ~ol.
lar goes to market nowadays, It lasts hardly'any lIme,
at all-and seems to buy less and less of everything!
Everylhinll'but electricity: that is! ~",:ause the servget for .your electriC dollar .18 1';'8t about ~e
biggest bargain In your budget•.If yours 18 an ave~a!le
family, that dollar buys you tWICe as much electroclty
as it did 15 years a g o ! '
-
ice you
Break it down into terms of service, and that little
greenback lasts a long while. On a national average it
can run a radio fpr about 100 evenings-or ~o your
family wash 50 times-or tell you the correct Ume for
more than a year. and a half! Ifll even vacuum clean
600 rugs-or brew you 2000 c~ps of coffee!
No matter what service you want it to perform for
you, that electrio dollar has a very long life. indeed!
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"{;~ •••••••••• ~e.
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IIWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN
.
CHURCH
SUNDAY. JULY 20
and Supplied
!
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Rev. David Braun. ~Inister
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler. Mlnls~er
. P~ofograpl.ic G'juipmenf
Next to MedJa Theatre
10:00 A. M. Summer
.
School for Clllid reno
11:00 A. M. Sermon
"Where· Are You?"
ChUrch
'roplc:
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Mtnlster
SUNDAY, JULY 20
10: 00 A. M.-Chllrch School.
ll.09 A. M.-"Why Ho Failed:'
MEDIA
New Dellghttn11y
AIR CONDITIONED
Thursday, Friday & Satm-da)'
LORIo."'TI'A YOUXG
JOSI<;PH CO'lTOX
ETHEL BARRYMORE
"THE FARMER'S
DAUGHTER"
.DONALD DUo&: and
FlrBt. Ran News
COAL
Frida7, JaI,. 18, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Plccard Troop No. 16. lott Tue8day to en- Yale avenue entertained two tables
of Odgen a~enue entertained Mr • joy camp Ute for two week. a~ of bridge at their homo Saturday
Plccard'l:! parents, Prof. and Mrs. Camp Elizabeth Borton.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Gilmour of evening.
Jean Plccard of Minneallolls, Minn.•
PUBJJ8BED EVERY FRIDAY. AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
Mrs. Lovett Frescoln, Mr. and
Harvard avenue Bfe ,entertaining
for & few days of last week.
, . 'TQ:E SWABTIIlIloBEAN, INO;, PUB1d8HER
14m
Joseph W. Frescoln of. Har. Dr. and Mrs. WlIUam C. Elmore Mr.. William A. Kitto of Ponn vard avenue and Mrs. John a
PboIle, ~.,.,. 0!!lG.,
and children,·- Mary-Leigh and ArB-Ie as their guost thts week.
PETER·& TOLD Editor· MARJORIE TOLD, Assoclate Editor
Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Plcoard Pitman of vassar avenue apent
David of Princeton avenue leave
Lorene J4cCarter •
Ro.sane Petrsol
. ' . Barbara Ken.t
tour days of this week vacatlonNancy va~en
Theodore ~c,k,ln.Jt
Mp.rpret. J(!_~ncn
Monday on an automobile trip to of Odgan a.VODue lett Monday on In.g in the Pocono•.
a. motor trip to Minneapolis. MinD .•
visit relatives In New. Hampshire•
Mr. Peyton H. Bra.y of Vassar
. Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24. 1929. at the l'ost
to remain until after Labor Day. where Mr. Plecard will serve as avenue returned Wednesday by
. O"tnce at BwarthDlo~e, PL, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
b~st man at the wedding of bls
Dr. and Mrs. Josepl\ S. Bates of
plane after a" two-week buslneas
brother Mr. Pa.ul Plccard.
DEADLINE-:WEDNESDAY NQON ,
"Rocky Spring Fa.rm:' Media will
Angeles. Calif.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Welland trip to
M.lss Alma. Daniels of South
cntertaip General and Mrs. R. L. of South Chester road entertained
SWARTHi.lORE. PA., FRIDAY, Jt\I.Y 18, 1947
Maxw~ll, and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Mrs. Welland's brother, Mr. Arthur Chester road"D.rrlved home Sunday
Bruun of New York City as their Black of Tulsa, Okla., on Wednes- after a. mO~Dth'8 visit with her
Ml'!t. Dwi3"ht Cooley 9f Columbia
PI.byterian Church Notes
brother In Salmon, Idaho.
week-end guests •.
day of ltu!lt week.
- Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock .1.vcnue wus entertained at n hinenMr. and Mrs. HUBsell Heath. and
service Mr. Cutler will preach on con party Wednesduy in honor of Sandy and Barbaro. Heath
Cedar
her birthday anniversary, with Mrs.
"Wb~re Are, You?"
lane
spent
the
'Week-end
as
the
A. R. O. ltcdgrave ~f Vo.ssar aveHenry Faust win be the ~ololst
guests
of
Mr.
and
;ltl-:s.
Malcolm
nue and Mrl:!. Joseph H. Perkin~ of
at'the morning worship (his Sun·
Riddle at their cabin
the PocoCedar lane acting as hostesses.
wlY:
..
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley L. MacMil- noS.
puring the monlh ot July the
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of
lan ot. Vassar, avenue spent Sunday
Summer Ch)lrch School will be In Ocean ·Clty helping to 'celebrate PInk avenue are entertaining as
. held for the chlldren's Departthe 90th birthday anntver~ry of th'eir house guest Mi". TOld's uncle,
ments from 11 to 12 o'clock, This the t.ormer's tather, Mr. J. C. Mac- Mr. Paul M. Blessing of Hindman,
IDcludes Nursery age children and Millan ot Oakmont who. is spending Ky.
a cordial I~vltatlon_ Is extended to
Doug Heath of Cedar lane entertbe summer
the seashore.
everyone.
\
tained
nn Amherst classmate.
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowmart of
Tho Six Dots (Brallle study Harvard u.venue entertained at a Harry BarnQs~ Jr., of St. Paul,
group') meets eacb Tuesday morn- dinner-bridge Friday eveninJ In Minn., several days of last week.
•
ing
1 0 o~lock at the Church honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandlee
Mrs. E. C. Lappe of Yale avenue
during the summer. Anyone Inter- Turner. Jr., of Haverford who entertained two tables _at bridge
ested. in learning how to write leave soon t.o reside in· Greenwich, lnat Thursday in honor of ihe
Braille Is Invited· ·to attend the~e Conn. Guesta included Mr. and MrB~ house guests of Mrs. A. E. Long" ,.
meetingS.
George M. Allen, Mr. !Lnd Mrs. Jack well of Lafayctte avenue.
The Surgical Dressings groUp Thompson, Mrs. Paul Sharpless of
polly Told, Barbara Schumacher.
meets each Wednesday mQrJ;1ing
a:n.
d :Milly McGowan, Girl Scouts of
Swarthmore, Mr. and ?tin". Jam~s A..
the Chu~Ch at 10 o'clock during Cochra'ne of Westtown, and Col.
tbe summer.
J. ~dward Clyde of Wal1ingford.
D11l1cr01\1 O' 'UNUALS
COLLEGE ·THEATRE
_ScI.~_~tI;:II;:CB:;:;;U;.:~~Alr;:;:~Coo;:;::;d1:::tI:.:on:::ed::·
"TIlE
,
MA~OMBER
AFFAIR"
:Mooday, _ _y, WeoJn_F
VIUl'OR MOORE
a
In
~
OORNEL WILDE
H&lJREEN ()'lIAR"
"UE IO.DTREIer'
... '11&- h . -
"IT HAPPEIIED
01 5TH AVEllUE"
'SUNDAY, JULY 20
8.00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and
Sermon. '
certain sections of the COWlb-,..
Three smaD pilla a day for five
THE RELIGIOUS· SOCIETY OF
FRIENDS
SUNDAY, JULY 20
days and symptoms disappear.
It is aI80 claimed that four pDIa
11;00 A. M.-Meet\ng for Worshlp .
During Meeting. Children will
Be Cared For In Whittier
House.
• w.k duriq the malarial a=EJlIIl wIII_ to
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23
~'SO 'to 8:3O-Sewlng and Qulltlng
Saturday Matinee
ChHdren·s FUm Ubrary Show
MlOKEY ROONEY
In
"THE HOOSIER
SCHOOLBOY"
Rev, Gco. C. Anderson, Rector
=s reb is said definitely to
cure malaria. long a ~ in
ic:al r
FrIday and Saturday
BENNETI' and
GREGORY PECK
,JO~
OIIARLES RUGGLEs
sandal', Mooday
TRlNITY CHURCH
• A recent development in mcd~
_
pae.a4 the "'My. AD oftbe fruit8 ofmedic:eJ
i
I
reb are _"1eNe to JVII throu&h:your,.,."",.
pIQlwL
of Db
Ie: Be ebou1d be
JOIIr 8IIIlCtIuIa7 In ~
ctb,,..· ... tire ........
'7 7 ,.,..".. qf DOiiItJ
1 » :your p(ll
*". DIll 01 tbe '
'S CDU.EGE
-
iii. Whittier House. BoX Lunch-
eon.
All
are .corct1ally"
~
8E, CAREFUL
~
•Ii"
when you drive.;. ~
'\ .
'0
~~D~'UL when yo~ choose a·
""~Ii":
car.fioancmg plan,toO.
Ustefl
.he Summer E,ectrit: Ifour with Woody H.,nian and '-ell'
Lee and DeM! 8a~ur'. ORhat,CI, Sunclap, -4:30 ,.Ht~ WCAU.
In-
vited.
. I'1RBT CHURCH OF CBRIBT
IIClENTlST OF SWARTHl\lQRE
Far al-around satisfGction
fill: a Bank Auto Loan ~..
PHILADELPHIA EI.ECfRIC,
COMPANY
,
.
Park. Avenue below Harvard
. SUNDA-Y, JULY 20U,OO A. U.-SundQ SChool
11:00 A. M.-SundQ Leason Ber·
.,
~mon.
. Wo4'neada:r ..venlng meettng each
week, 8 p.m. _IDe room open
. IIaII7 except _ _ _ endhOlI~
fl:tOG P.!'L Wedn~ .ven1na", ~
~,''''''
PT .....
~
to,
t=.Op,m.
Swarthmore National Bank ~ Tmst Co.
t":
••
• __
4
.~._~_
,-'.-
_ ••
-' ..
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•
,
THE SWARTHMORE'AN
Summer Crafts
To Be Exhibited
·NEWS NOTES
•
William J. Blackman of
Cedar lane and Mrs. Harry F.
Brown ot North Chester road visit(Continued trom Page 1)
ed their daughters, Lora Blackman
Mrs. Jardin nn.d her nssLstallt
and Jean Brown, who are spending
are
beginn.lng
to feel they now have
the summer at Stone Harbor, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Chapman uf a. gl'oup instead of 20 littlc indlviMrs.
Anne Cochran ot 'Kenyon avenue
'entertained
Anne Bonham' ot TomB
Sarah Chapman of Park avenue
River,
N.
J.,
(or th.e week-end,
18 visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
\
and II.... Cha.ndle, caton of Park
loire. Mabel W. Hutchlllon, for- avenue. and Hr. 13ruc& Godfrey of
V8J!I8&I' avenue at their cottage The
merly of Swanhmore, Ia taJdng
Barn OD the Manasquan, Herberts ..
SabbatIcal leave from the Cheater vUle. N. J., over the week·end.
CJt;y Sehoo.. next. year and will
"Mr. and Mrs.. Albert Behenna. ot
vialt relatives In MaryvUle. Tenn.
Princeton avenue win entertain
Jobn and JIm Chapman of Park their son-In-law and daughter Mr.
aveDue
spen'diDB" six weeks at and M ..... W. T. lUdell, and family
'Camp Singing Creek, Centre HaIL ot New .York Cit)" who arrive today for & two week ~tt.
IIr. and M .... .rohn M. Broomall
M'r. and Mrs.. Arnold H. Redding
cOnen avenue enlertalned Mr.
New. Notes
Altred Olds, In Windsor. Co~n., tor
the sUmmer.
Mrs. Carl H. Chaffee ot Swarthmore avenue and her young grand ..
son, Carl spent last week at AvaPark avenue hdve as their guest dualists age 3. T'he gl'oup 1s learn· lon. N. J.
.....
eOUDSellDll'. to !lei'» .dedde
Mrs. Ethel Whitehurst of London, Jng thc rouUne and are ready aMrs. Peyton H. Bray and chl1d... BDd
enune of study or oeeupetlon.
England. -Arbo flew here the end head of time these days for rest, ....en Lucinda and Peyton of Vaasa:c Free Booklet, 8.1 .
Lo 7-8251
ot June for a six weck'~ vlslt.
TO'ILINSON
COUNSELOR8
music and solid work like putting avenue spent IOBt week vaca!lon- Ifll Markel SI.
l'tllladelphJa, ..
Mr. and Mrs. WUUaD) B. Bullock blunkets in lockers. Some are chock Ing In Re~oboth Beach.
of Cedar lane entertained MI'. and
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rasmu88en
Mrs. Martin J. l\Uchaux of Michaux full of drama and spend .much and son John of Toledo are the
Orant, Va.. and Mr. an,d Ml's. time on theIr stomachs beIng tug guests ot Mrs. R&smussen's parGraham Buchanan of Richmond, boats or fire englncs~ the noises
ents, Dr, and Mrs. John A. DeUefVa., as their house guests Cor n made being the distinguishing note Bcn ot Lafa.Yette avenue.
week. Dick Bullock returned fo
bctween thc two.
Dr. and Mrs. Ray N. Keiser of
Virginia with them for (l visit.
Culling All Swimmers
Park avenue leave Monday tor a
John Bates of Yale avdnue is
'ro date only 15 l)co))le have sign- month's vacation to Worcester,
.wending the months of July and
August at Camp Passumpsic, Bly, ed up lor the proposed swimming MUM., and Lake Sebago, :Maine. At
'Worcester they wJlI spend a. week
Vt.
fJrogr~m. Unles~ more snow Inter- with Vr. KeIser's sister, Mrs. 8.
Mr. and lira. Norman Borden est thhol project wlll be dl'otJped and
Torrey Massey.
and daugntcr Dorothy of Prlncethe Recrpation Association wlll
ton avenue, and Mrs. Borden's
mother, Mrs. }i'runk E .. Cunan of apologize to the Morro;,v8 for not
St. Petersburg, Fla., returned Inst being abJe to taJ.\:c advllntage of
week from a two week's motor trip their generosity In offering their
Clear 36" wide
through Vermont, New Hampshire, pool. If sufficient folk to .jusUfy
39c yd.
Rhode Island, and Connepticut. the IH"ogram do not register by
104 W. State St., Media.
While In New England, Dorothy Saturday. July 19, those who have
applied
wlll
be
l'cCundcd
their
fees.
8pent a week at the School of Equi-
\
APTITUDE TESTS
are
of"
,
A. MERCER QUINBY
Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Halg of
Riverview road cntertuined' Dr.
John King ot Rochester, N. Y., for
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. McCorkle.
I
--
No addItioDal eb' .... f .
....
Closing for Summer Vacation,
TO
AUG. 4
AUG. 18
BREAKFAST -- LUSCH
. . . 43
d iiiiOUliOAST •3g
LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS Yo;~nd .. 31.
FRESI PORI LOINS R%~I~."·
.. ,55.
A. G. CATHERMAN
(lohlt"t"P/iHnr to ytetor D. 8Id"r)
Sea
Food
+
PEACHES
SUPPUES
AID
NEEDS
.
call . Swarthmore
17 S. Chester, Rd.
Swarthmore, Pa.
"''''.'1
,
'.II4i.r
6-.. Z9c
O~ld••
,1.'5
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG' BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
... 431
...!
. .....um
ed
Its unmalchabl. flavor ~l. to loy....
of vacuum pacbd .co''''. "It tapa tfMm all."
IIsaJftMtoFFEE
2 ~~ 77,
Junerkon CoH. . .xP!tfflr
~th
bl.ncltd and
•
~.flo
Wia-Cre.1
OOI'tEE 2 ~ 731
If,rou
a Ugh.... body", Ifrona.taatlng coffH
.,Bee. Ripe Toaa.t...
N •• 2 .. :a..
c:....bel"Q' ' Sauce s.!'J.i.~!..
1!.~ :a..
65c lb.
65c lh.
65c lh.
n
Pun Appl. Sauee .
G ...pelruit .s.cu.... G~~00<1
PLAVOR· A.CN •
~RU\1S AND VEGfTI1Bll,S,
New Cabbage
Ma.,.
Pascal Celery
California Juice Orenges
New Transparent Apples
5e
19c blDlch
25e doz..
2 lb. for 25c
We close 1 P. M. Wedn~day during July and August
a..
a
I.q,boia
SI_
a No. 2..,. a..
l.r':a... &! a7_
SaI.d Dn.dna J:i.\'i..
IOe
N •• 2 .....
G...~l'Uit .Juice G/.T:.'l'3:" 5'::.;.2ase a~:a..
T.....Sweet ...... Juln
",=,.
Mott'. Apple .......
Young Tender Squash
a
,
ao.·de-Ute
re' •• 'i:'aaea {! 57_
JoaI'ite To. .to Julee
5 ~ ase
MASON JARS a.:, rz 6S
CI : :
JELLY GLASSES
lOB
SPAll
do ....
lOY
7Se
~7e
I:: 3SC
PIck... - -.......... l . .
flab 11110 - - ..... 24c
KooiAld--2- ..
Tun.D::--....... a~Uc
- C GIII."P.
..... ~
.a..... -
CALl \Cri&'ER 8286
roast.cl.
Pft~
Luncheons $1.00·
'.
Iw...
H_.."
COFFEr
IIdllO' Bros.
Fo·~ .....
.
REAl'\{ ANt". IN THE
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
from
·SUGAR CORN
IDIAL BRAND
llIii, P A.; ,
BePIa~
OInl
• ..:;"":.... 2k
... I. . "
.. 17.
Call
AlL SIZES HARD COAL
5 ~ State ~ Media
Phone 1I4edla 1818'
489 1I~lpI An.
. . ,'". .
Walters'
T ... Sua. . , and
,.........am.
"' .............. " " " " " " '..Ii....liUU
Ho~e,
A. WAYNE
104 ComeO AYeIlae
Swarthmore, P __
MOSTELLER
Electrical' Contractor
AD T,P ell of Electrical .
tn",udUOna ancJ. RepaInJ
ServiDC
aDd
S_.,...
VI_Q>for_
Twea"t7 Yean
.
Paperhanging
1180 MubI.enberg Ave.
Swu'hmore 2295
l"b.MI: Media 0755
........ or
cIa~.
may
office 01 the County
Controller. and no bid will be entertained unless mOOe out on saJd bidding aheeL
Each bid must be accomp6Jl1ed by a.
cet-tUled check for
two hundred
($200.00) dollars drawn to the order of
the County of Delaware. "
Tlie County Commissioners reserve
the right to reject any or all bids.
.
Clarence T. Pepper
County Controller
8T·'i-ll
0.
ADVBRTl"EIlENT
The School District of Swarthmore
wIJI receive blds at the School District
offi.<'eo Collese- ·Avenue Building. up to
of p.rn.. E.n.s.T., ThursdaY. August '7,
1.N'l. and open the bids at an adjourned meeting of the Board at th~ School
DlsUict office on August 7. 19U, at 6
p.m.~ or at a meetinlr adjourned from
that meeting. for .repalr of a.pproxlmatelY 1-150 square feet of gymnasium
floOr. Repairs cons18t ot demoUUon of
maple :floor. pine subfioor and stringers,
which. are eet In concrete slab, and tho
repla.cem.ent of all part& Specifications
aut be secured between 9 a.m.. and 4
p.m... dally except Saturda.ys, Sundays,
and ,holidays. at the School District
"nIce. The Boi!Lrd reserves the right to
reject any or all bids :In whole or In
part· and to a.ward conb-acts on any
item -or Items making up any bid.
W. E. Dungan
3T-'l-U
Secretary
NO NIED 10 PAY CASH
. A Few Dollars Down
Buy. Th. B.1t TIre. Built
ESTATEl OF GElORGE H, TROXELL,
late of the Borough of Swarthmore.
deeep"""
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY nn thf'l
sove Estate have been granted to the
undersigned, who request all pel'8ons
having claims or demands against the
Estate "ot the decedent to make known
the same, and all persons indebted to
the decedent to ntake payment. without delay. to
GOOojiE4R
91r1P1" TIRES
Charlotte R. TroxeU.
3'-20 Dartmouth Ave.,
Swarthmore, Pa.
EnJoy Ih. oaIetr cmd riding
e.>mIolI 01 new Goody.ar
Iu.. IIOW -- gain the ad·
Ex~cutrlx
Or to her Attorney
John E. Gensemer
1004 Girard Trust Bldg.
Phltadelphla 2, Pa.
Y
aut ciDd tenua you arr
dI.. th. deal
Slop In 'Iodczr
6-6-27
ADVERTISEMENT
The Bcl1.ool DIstrict of SwarUunore
will reomv-e bids a.t the School District
UBIRAL TItADII-1H
ALlOWANCI
nOPZllLT BAU..RCED
.
help 10 give
you a smoother ride. o;.t-of-balance wh....l.
directly or indirectly cause abnormal tire wear.
Make thl8 .mall .xtra inv••tment in comort
and laving. Stop In at Tire Service Headquarten today fOr new Goodyear tUs.. mounted
and balan'liitd by "Wh"1 Speelal18t."WH'@.8
sire furnished apartmenL Phone
Swarthmore ~2-M alter 'l P.lIl.
WAN1.·ED -T~ trade large size girl's
bike for sma.1l size. Tal. Swa'rthmol'i
3284.
wtANTED _ Aeronautical
Engineer
and whe desire to subl~ !urnish.
ed apart:nent till SeJltem'ber 6. Call
Mrs. Compton, Swarthmore 0155-J.
'VANTED - Employment. part or fun
'I'HE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH
time. steno., typing, fUlng. till SepOF SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN: tember. Call Mrs. Compton, SwarthSection 1. ORGANIZATIo.N. The De.. lilore 0155-J.
partment of Police of the Borough ot
Swarthmore shall cOll8lst ot & ChJet WANTED _ Lawns 1.0 mow and varot POlice, other officers and suah num..
lous odd jobs. Call Swarthmore
ber of patrolmen and specIal police- 259'2-ld.
men as Council :nay from time to time,
upon motion or resolution, determine, WANTED _ To rent Curnlahed' house
The said officers shall be appc.lnted by
In S\varthmore, wtalUngford, Rose
Borough CounCil, to 1161d offlce lor a Valley, or M.oylan, September to June.
perIod of one yeat; but Council may. Call Swarthmore 0341 or Swarthmore
by moUon or resolution, termJnate any 1'215.
such employment at any time by glv.I _______:-_:::-~"_:_:~~~_:=::log such oftlcer or policeman two Con ~N'.rED _ To rent hOUBe or apartweeks' noUce thereo! and paying the
menl In Swarthmore by rellable
prescribed compensation to the end 01' family of three for winter moJ.)ths or
said two weeks period. Members of lonlter. Reply to Box H, The Swarth...
t.he Department ot PQllce may, how- morean.
"l!!ver, be suspended, reduced in rank
or dJ&charged for cause, without said WANTEI>-Furntahed house or apart.
two weeks notice., s\lbjqct to the right
numt lor Utree by September 15.
ot appeAl to the Civil Servl~e Commls- Swurt~mIOre vicin.1tY.· SWarthmore 17
slon ot the Borough.
25- W.
~[:;~~r~~~:,~~r. to i:?,:~~:!~~~ I
~'~~1~:~oj~t~~~~~ bidding
PhciDe ~ 217S·R
An Ordinance pertainIng to the organlzli.tlon. powers. duties and com-pensation of the Department of
Police of the Borough o! Swarthmore. Repealing Ordinance Nos. 362
and 429 and any otJrer Ordinances
or Resolutions Incon8istent here·
With.
•
DELli.WARE COUNTY
be
Bubb10h Remo'ft!ll
Ia...... Mowed
Genenol llaulli'lr
lIB. ILudIDg ATe.
M - . Pa.
&
'VAN'1'ED-Two college gradual.eii de-
ORDINANCE NO. fta'
LEGAL NOTICES
1448
WIlJ.IAM BROOKS
~
I
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
iii~~~~~~~~~~~~il
~
s _...,,~~
,
1-...:.::.::::::..-.----------:::----,:-:-:-:--
-
Fred A. rub, Jeweler·
SweetttlMihe;.:tq;-BiI..;;a.;;.,;;di.;w;;;.;-:R1~:~':.i:-:--
0586
Tender Pot Roast Beef
Spring Leg of Lamb
Loin Roas~ of Pork
e d and
1bl
.RIUTONI
o
DInn....
3 ....
20e
WHITE
•
:511 WELSH ST.
Rep.'
P~illti1W.
",Ie
U. S. No. 1 Hiley
FIRST
E
Sn.VERWARE
Farm
BIOLOGICALS
S
•
DAVE· WOOD
and V • .,.ta....
Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Follett
and 80ns Gordon and Dick, form':
erl), o( Hal'vard a.venue, have movl'ER80!rAL
ed to 20 Oberlin avenue.
Mrs. Herbert T. _ t t of North
Mr. and MI'8. E. A. Jenkins of PERSONAL-JU8t a reminder. M64l- c&. Masllla8e. Dewar BYstem. of epot
Cheater road lett toda.y for Ventnor, North Chester road have returned reducing, Infra·red vapor bath. SeatN. J., to spend a week with Mr. and from a 10-day vlslt with Mr. and rice Schmidt and Elizabeth Carey. 1&2.
Street. Weightman BulldlnJJ.
)(1'& Norman H. Bassett.
Mrs. Cho.rleB F. Jenkins at Buck Chestnut
Room all.
Mr. and Mra." Paul H. Belk of Hilt Fall..
PERSONAl-Vacuum cleaners. trons.
Elm avenue are spending the Bum. LEO.u. !rOTroE8
toasters and radios repaired. Called.
mer In New York where Mr. B"elk
for and delivered. Call Robert Brooks,
tlot be provided lor BBfVlllK" In Swarthmore 1648.
Is teaching at the Columbia sum- should
the oftloo of COuncilman of this Bormer Beulon.
ough. Since the incorporatlon of this PERSONAL~ServJce on all make., of
Borough In 1893, neither the BurgeB8
electric washers :Bendh Iliciuded),
nor the members of Council have asked Ironers, vacuum cleaners, r&nll'8s, Irona.
tor or received any compen8atlon for touter8, fan8 and lamps. Also wiring
the performance of their publ1c duties. _ new and old. AU work compUes to
It Is tbe opinion of Ute pl'e8ent Coun- Fire U.nderwriters -specifications. Can
cn, concurred In by the Burgess. that Erkh JL Hausen. Swarthmore 28B{J..\V.:
the best interests of this community If no answer: Swarthmore 0740.
will be served by continUing 8.8 here-to:cre, and. therefore, this body goes PER SO' N A L _ SEPTEMBER 15 18
on record as renOUncing all rights to
A-DAY
compensation provided In any Acta of
the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. PERSONAL _ Kiddie K&n!. Mothers.
Passed this 14th day ~ JUly, A. D.
while shopping or keepln&" your
1947.
8O<"Iai
engagementlJ, leave your children
~ 3 t Dartmouth Avenue
'1n our care. Organized play acLlvlty.
Borough of SwarthnlOre
Ages 2 to of. From 9-12 Ilrtd ·j-5. 15
By s. S. Rutherford
Benjamin West Avenu~, Can SwarthP~ldent of COuncil
.
more 16'26-.1.
Attest: Elllot.t Rlcha.I'dson
For
Secretary
WANTED
Approved this 14 day
ot .July. A.D. 1947.
WANTED - We will buy at beg!
prlcee, old d11na. gl8.88, furniture.
S. Paul Brown
firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313 ',"}r Holly
Burgess
1'r-?-18 Oak 6'120, coUoot tor appointment. All
POURlNt» WOOL
busineq confidential. Colonial Cup•
board, No. 6 Philadelphia Pike, WUBATS AND BLANKETS
mlngton, Delawarg.
BOROUOH OF !8WIABTHMORE
GOLD BOND
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J.rseyWhlting FHleIs 2'" 25c
,027e
, Icelandic Cod FIHets
,o17e
.re..., Larg., Croak....
.re..., Large Sea Scallops· .. 55e
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Painter. &Paper Hangen
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Catering, Servloo-Speclal Children's Platters
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CUNNINGHAM
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Dally D!oners 8Gc to '1.25
pr"~cr;pfion~ CompounJ"J
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Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
Since 1905
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Mr: Laurence' Kent of Quillcy.
III., vlsltcd his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. RU88ell H. Kent ot Rlvel'vlew
road for a lew days this week.
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816 EDCMONTAVE.
Cheller
~BaId_ll'O
sa.
CLASSIFIED
ot Park avenue will .pend the
week-end with Mr. Redding's uncle
and aunt. Mr. "",d lira. William F.
Redding of Hacket.tatown, M.. J.
MASON BUILDERS
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SPORTING GOODS
Men'·
FoJ'lllel"17 of
UI5 W. leN", Aft•• l'IIJIa.
DEW DROP INN
Corkle's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Pemberton Dickson of Princeton
avenue, left this week fot' Stone
~
Reese-Baxter Co.
We Should Know _How
wno have been visiting Mrs. Mc-
Ridge, N. Y., where they will visit
Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle.
Mr. and Mrs. Wnrl'en R. U~l"nard
and children Carolyn and Warren,
Jr., ot Rutgers avenuc wHl return
Sunday atter a two·wcek vacation
at Avalon. N. J.< Mrs. Bernard's
Jnother, Mrs. W. Hutchison spent
last week with them.
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PLA.STIC
tatton at Teela Wooket, Roxbury,
s
THE SWARTHMOREAN
NEWS NOTES
oJlice College Avenue Bulldlng, up t(t.
4 P.rn.. E.n.S.T., Thursday, August 'i,
Ut'l. and open the bids at an adjourned
meeting 01 the Board at the School
District office on August 7, 1947, at
6 p.m.• or at a. ':Il~ting adjourned from
that meeting. to Ia.y approxtmat~ly
182 feet of 16· diameter and 2« teet
of IS"" diameter cement-asbestos flbre
sewer pipe (Transite) extending from
the eallool property, crossing under
Princeton Avenue, and thence to the
creek: east of Princeton Avenue. Specifications can be .secured between 9 a..m.
and 4 p.m.. dally except Saturda}'13.
Sund8.Y8, and holldays, at the School
District office. The Board reserves Ute
right to reject any or all bids in whole
or in part and to award contracts on
any item or items making up any bid.
Section 2. CHIEF OF POLICE. The
Chief of Pollep shall be t.he c.hfel rankIng officer ot the Depa.rtment. and.
Bubject to the' directions ot the Burgess,
shall have full charge and control o(
the members or the Police Force. and
the time, place and manner tn which
the Borough POlice shall pertorm their
respect.lve duties.
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n\oruing:l.
Best reference& Call
Swarthmore 1168-.J afrer 6 P.ld.
WtANTED _ To rent furn1sbed or un1urnlshed. apartment or email house.
Two adults and teen.age daughter.
Tel. Swarthmore 35S'l
j!·O..tC. bA,..L.tO
Section 3, DUTIES OF THE BOR- .tOUr .. h~ _ Hoy's ·bicY·~c;:le"""J"'",,","'r::,"gh.ht
OUGH SECRETARY. The Borough.
Secretary shall regularly. and as from
to time requested by Borough
Council, supervise the keeping of records by the Department of Pollee,
Ita accounting metJlOds and handling
o! Borough property assigned for . ita
use, or any other property coming 1nto
the custody of the Department ot Pollee. In addition to his secretarial
duties, th.e Borough Secretary may be
appoInted by BorOUgh CouncU to any
onIee In the Department of Pollee, and
when 80 appointed and sworn In. shall
be invested v.1th all the authority' of
sald
offlcepollee
and cfficer,
shall besubject
a. fully
powered
to emthe
control o! the Burgess while discharg.
Ing police functions. He ehall receiv~
no addItional compensation for pollee
serv1ces unless Borough Council. by
motion. resolution or. ordinance, shall
so det.E:rmlne.
Section 4. POWERS OF BURGESS.
The Department ot Polloe shall be
WIder tob\) direction or the Burgess 9.JI
to the time during which. the place
where, and the manner in which the
me:nbers thereo! shall perform their
duties. The Burgess may, for cause,
and withQ"dt pay. sU8pen~ any pollceman u)\Ul the succeeding regular meetIng of Council, at which time Council
-may discharge, reinstate or take oth-er
appropriate action witl1 reference to
such policeman, subject. .however. to
the right of appeal to the Civil Service Commission.
Section 5. POWERS OF PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE. The Public
SatetY Commltt.ee .of Borough Council
::;hall ha.ve general supervision of the
Department ot Police, Its efficiency, and
the qualification or the members thereof and the manner In which they d1ttcharge th-e1r duties. These powers shall
be subject" however, to the powers of
control given to the Burgess by statute.
Section G. COMPENSATION OF
OFFICERS. The members of the De·
partment of Police shall receive suoh
compensation as Borough CounCil has
heretofore. by :notion, resolution or ordlnance, fixed for their respective o!fices. untu the' same shaD hereafter be
changed in whole or 11) part by Bor-:
ough Counci1_ Borough Council shan
have the rIght at any time, by motion
or
otherwise,
to change
of
such
compensation
and the
the amount
time and
Jl¥l,nner of paying the same.
Ume
Section 7. EFFECTIVE DATE AND
3T-7-18 REPEALER. This ordinance aball be-come etrecUve the 1st !d]onda.y of January. IHS, and Ordinance No. 429, approved January 19, 1940. and Ordinance No. 362. approved November 8.
BOROUGH OF 8WARTHMORE
1914, and all other oTdlnances. motions
and resolutions 01' parts thereot, InRESOLUTION
COIlslstent .herewith. are repealed aa of
said date.
RENOUNCING SALARIES FOR
Passed this 14th day Of July. A.D.
COUNCILMTo~!,-·
IlK7.
,V. E. Dungan.
rOI
boy 12 lO lb . .l!lxcel1ell~ condJuoll.
"4.I..oo.1IY Ill.UUenl l~a\urelS ::>ucu .tJ.2I UOUD".~
Kuee ciCClOll,
1t'dH.Wlgnt auU. not·lI.
.swat UlmOl~ lP~.1I
ALler
.1"'0.
£00118
6:~ l~.M.
;QUo bALB--Uaed nWioa. reconl playC~o,
......cUUlll Cleaners, reaao.nabty
pnced. l""dl It.obert .d1'Ooks, :swarl,b.mo.r£) 154:s.
.b UJ"(. ~ _ Boy's btcycle ill good
condition. $10. CoJ.l Swa.rt1unure u:bJ~.
FOR SA.I...E _ Rose American o::ii!rii'iJ
rug. ~x.12-$5U;. s:n.aU rug to tnatch~5. !iulluoir chair Wilh cover. Swarthmure :!3,.96~.~R.;=-==:-=o:_==-;:::=
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FOR SALE Twin Iron bods. brass
trim: springe and mattresses. .l.a.rge
comfortable rock~r. Phone Swarthmore
25'2:!.
FO::;';R"""SA""'LC"El""'--;U"S::.::d"'Fr:;;:;C,g::,Cid;;ajhr:;;.C".<6-:c:;;u;;b:;;:'c
capacity. sl&e 23 Inches deel', 2$ wide•
58 high, two ice trays, vegetable
crisper; i50. Also used .hat water boll.
",,,,"~I
Ch
Tel
er, 100 gallon l.:a.-.tY.
eap.
.
Swarthmore 0608-M.
FOR .RENT
FOR RENT-C'ape May; 'Veil located
furnished first fioor corner, apart-"
ment. (i. l·oom. screened l)Qrch faclug
ocean. $5000 August 1Ist-Sel.tember 30th.
ReCerellces. Reply to Box. J, Tht!
t;wart,hmorean•
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FOR HEN'!' - Two~ rooms in attractive
house Oll the hill. Telepho.ne S~th
more 1676.
FOR RENT
Furnished apartment,
Park Avenue. from July ~O to Sep6 S
h
~te;;;m~be~r~;;,,':;;,;w~a;rt~m""o"'~~l7:77;:6:;-,;W:;.,::;;:-::=
FOR RENT - July 28.AUgUst. 28, cool
hOlUie. Mrs. Herman 'Vittmeyer.
Moylan, Pa. Media 2469..
LOHT
LOST-80metime during yea,.. gold
wrist watch. initials M. A.. brown
linen strap. Substantial reward. Tel.
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s,;w:,;a"'"th",m
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LOST Two keys on red string. Reward. Return to Swarth.-norean 0(·
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LoST-Small boy's red and black bike
on Swarthmore Av~nue. Call Swartnmore 0139.
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FOUND-Man's wrist watch on brIdle
path In back of Field House lut'
week. C~lI Swarthmore H03.W.
Secretary
& WAI'I'E
yALE _d CRwtEk ROADS
BoroughofSwartbmon>
By S. S. Rutllerfonl
Presidflnt of. Counc"
.., At_,
liIuott RIdIardoon
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AIJIJ- tilt. 14th da:r
01 JulY, A.D. Ski•
SWARTIIIIOIlE lise
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Charles E. Fischer
Builder
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Summer School Clo.e.
(Continued from Page 1)
schools, Agnes Brady, conunerclal
teacher at tbe Haddon Heights
high 8chool 1n New Jersey being
one. and tbe other, MlBs Strouse,
who 18, teacning LaUn aa well a.s
supervising French. The other
twelve are cadct tcn.chers trom
var10us Colleges Including West
Chester State Teachers' College.
and esperlenced out-ot.-state teachers chalking up hours' fOl' their
Pennsylvania State certificates.
The majorIty of the out-side stu-
TAKE
THE'
LEAD
dents attending the school are mak..
Ing up (allures. The majority of the
Swarthmore p,",plls are jacking up
grades and conditions or getting a.
firmer foundation In their low subjects before taking the advanced
courses. A third and smaller group
are previewing' courses they plan
to take in the tall. The school does
Gr~e
not discourage this last group, but
It haa lound that previewing works
The CUppers followed up ~helr
better In science and blstory than
In languages or math where the baseball victory over Graco Park
ground Is covered too quickly for on Independence Day with another
wIn over the same team on the
a beginner to tollow.
opponents'
fleld Thursday afterHowever, the next two weeks
noon
of
last
week. The score WM
cannot go' by too quickly tor any
JR. NINE PROVE
GOOD BALLMEN
Clippers Twice Beat
Park
Team
one of the g;roups, for. while even 9-8.
Th.ts team ls coached by RU88ell
the students can be torced Into admitting that summer school is a. Snyder who . also coaches the
good thing, no one will be happier Hornets ~nd the American Legion
than they when August 1 hits, the Team ,under the sponsorship of
the Swarthmore Recreation ABso·
town-unless It's the teachers.
elation.
Twenty-se,\'en Clippers pa.rtlclpated tn this second game of tho
SeaHon. Ho.ot, Allison and Ziegen1'us
shared plt~hlng duties. On FrldaJy
they played another fine game executing two double plays 'In the
field and hitting at opportune momentS to defeat Prospect Park on
the Ri'veryiew Field bY a. Bcore ot
STEAKS - CHOPS
7 to 3. Hilkert, Hoot and Zlegenfus
SEAFOOD Our Speci·lty
did the hurling.
.
Frida)', " . 18, IM1·
TN E S WAR T HMO REA N
Mrs. Lyman A.. Darling and 80D
John of Lafayette: avenue spent
lut week-end :In New York visit..
.Ing Mrs. Darling's sister. Mrs.
Frank Suchanek.
Mr. E. C. Freegard of Ep.st I4nsIng. Mich.. ha. been vlBlti1'g hlB
BOn and daughter-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Wlillam Freegard of Swarthmore avenue, tor a. couple of
weeks.
Miss Anne Kraus ot' Benjamin
West avenue and Miss Heleo·Vedder of PhJladelphla are spend'1ng
their vacation at Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Lang of
Ma.ple avenue entertained Mrs.
Lang's brother-In-law: and sister,
Mr. and Mrs, Dinsmore Wood and
family of Kewanee. Jll., who were
herE' on a lO-day vIsit.
MIStJ Mal.,.' Jo Hitchcook of the
Swarthmore Apartments and severa] fl1ends are motoring through
the west stopp.tng at numerous Na,tlonal Parks, including the Grand
Canyon. Yosemite. yellowstone and
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PlAY
TONIGHT
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If your line is a party-
VOL
A COOL SHOP
Une, keep calls ,Ilrief • - •
and space calls so that
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Wednesday night was the.blg one
for the team and they came
through with ftyhig colors to shut
out Drexel HUI by a. score of 1 to O.
Johnny poole llltcncd hll' usual
brilllant game with no walks given
up and ple:nty of strikeouts at the
right time. He WaR backed up by
errorleB2!t fielding from every boy
on the tea.m. Spet}tacular catches
were made by Larry Dalton and
Harry Warren in the field. and
Harry also a.dded another triple to
his record.
This WMI the ninth win in ten
games and brought the first baseball championship Qf any kind to
Swarthmore that anyono seems able
I
to remember. Coach Snyder and
his aggregation deserve.a great deal
ot credit tor their showing this
BELL-TWIN GRINDER
others may use the line
in between, Courtesy is
eatclJing. It means better
service for all concerned.
Lawn Mowers
Sharpened by Machine
Other tools abo sharpened
Saws Set and Filed
Quick Service·
1044-10th Avenue
RUTLEDGE, PA.
0alI . and DeUver
Phone: _
0118-1\1
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ever-widening circle of customers is evidence of service that satisfies the discriminating
floral trade,
OUf
and
\
Decoraled
Candles
*
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her"
Ballo. PIke
Spriligfteld
Pa.
Phone
SWa.0450
We Telegrapb Flowers,
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Oriental Rugs Cleaned
Many of .......... lao... fa o.Ia-
'BOI-
'18"'. RUaS
fOR SILl
... eo.atr ....., -
..din.
. . . Oriental .... to Pa~ho..'.
. " . they nc.w. indMcIuoI . .
tention.
91[12
ORIENTAlRugs
$6.50up
Mr. H. Lindley Peel of Columb.ia
avenue and Mr. A. ~avid
of Harvard avenue lett tni''''''
jOin tbelr tnmiUe@ In
Vt., tor-two·weks.
Mrs. , Herman- Wittmeyer 1>,"M"v_
Ian with her daughter Josephine Is
visiting
'mother. Mra;-i-"!:ji";H.
Spafford ot Bedford HUls, N. Y.,
for the remainder of the summer.
Louise Wittmeyer 18 sum!Uering
with relatives in North Carolina,
Eleanor Jean Carter and Janet
Cart~r of Elm avenue wlll spend
next week In New York v.islUng
their cousin. Mrs. IJnc;.oln Brow.;.
nell.
Wednesday-9:30 to 1:00
Ho_9:30 to .5:30 .
Councilmen, Auditor,
School Directors
Uneontested
-
alice barber, ·gifts
OLD BANK BUILDING
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Swarthmore
0504
,
OUTSTANDING .VALUE
and
......... wIIWa 7 ...,.
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Full-Length
Talon
Zipper
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,ith
• 'w.
Colors:
red, navy,
wpen, royal.
(JJIester 7183
Sizes
12 to 20
possession.
Dispensing Opticians
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Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
1923 .Chestnut Sh-eet - - Philadelphia.
:6913 Market Street - Upper Darby,
827 l;aaeuter Ave.
.' BI'JIl
Mawr,P"
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MoyI-.Penna
stone home situated on
beautifully landscaped
acre tract. 16 rooms, 3
baths, and many other OUl:-1
standing features.
yalue bas. not changed
period of years.
Call
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The artistry of Schildu hits an all-time high
with the dancing· doll polka dot in t~ese new
full-length housecoats. High· pointed collar,
.two .generoUs poCkets, wide, flowing.. sweep,
mate this crea,tion an e1tc~ptional value.
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Local Team Routs
Prospect Park
PATIENT'S· SWIM
AT MORR'OW POOL.
22-2
GUEST PREACHER
Tournament Winners
To Receive
Medals
McCABE HEAD .OF
CHESTER DRIVE
"-
Swarthmore. Penna.
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
until after August 1.
0'
Clever Pony Fails
In Getaway
l
523 Welsh SL, Chester, Penna..
3 story stone and
home, 11 rooms, 3 full baths,
baths. 3-car garage;
LEGION CHAMPS
,REST THIS WEEK
NINE INJ. Poole. and D. Swan
8TH STRAIGHT WIN In ~~tar
SUMMER CLUB,
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SWEENEY & LUKENS
tax~:c~:s:!ry
ThE<
Parke
Dodd will be away from her office
GAY TIME FOR
ScLifJu Housecoats of Fine French Crepe
8·95
DR. WIUIAM B. PUGH
Dr.
To Talk
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At P resby t erUtn
Church
Saturday. 1 P. M. During July &: August
11 Park Ave.
Flowers Cb_ Flowerle..
, Containers will be out again this
Wednesday, July 23 for fiower contrlbuUooa trom anyone in the COmmunity lVho would llke to sba.re his
garden .wlth the patients of the
Ph,tladelphla General HOSPital. This
ls tlte la8t time this year that Mrs.
W. Mark Bittle. representative of
th~ Rel1gious Society of Friends
will have charge of Flowers ·tor
the Flowerless.
Next week, Mrs. Paul M.· Paulson will be in charge of the collecUon for the Methodist Church.
SPEAKS SUNDAY
WILL CLOSE
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~~ned
FJElD
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY; JULY 25,1947
-Local ReSIdents Offer
Use Of PIT
Crippled
Furriers
Tailors
with
NORWOOD
The championship American Le-.
gion Junior Baseball Team has
been Idle this week except for
AccordIng to
practice Beulons.
Coach Russell Snyder, wno is in
The Hornets baseball team tuck- a large degree
conformlot tradition and olter. no
responsible for·
contest to the part:r men who have
ed two more victorIes under their their successes this year, the bo:rs
rued for the three Council vaca.nbelt during the past week. defeating appear to be in good shape.
Grace Park Friday evening 6 t.o 1
cle., thr.....8chool Board directors.
and the pOSition ot Borough AudiOn Tuesday a small group of
and smothering Prospect Park
to~
Wednesday 22 to 2. Monday night's Swarthmoreans Journe:red to LanArthur R. Dana of Elm avenue.
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game with Letpervtlle was rained caster, Pa., 1'or the Dela.wa.re, Cheswuuam B. GehrIDg ot UnlveJ;S!ty
ter and Lancaster County Legion
out.
place. and Dr. John 1\1. Pear.on
which
Dana
Wednesday's game gave the local AIl-Star Game In
ot Cornell' avenue, all long-time
00
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boys little opportunity to show Swan nod Johnny' Poole had been
residents ot Bwartlunore who have
The two teams
their usual form. The starting chosen to lliay.
ralsed their famUles bere, are the
It it were Dot for the wheel "hair
line-up of Patton, D. Swan. Laws, of star players 'were bandied by
aspirants to COUDCU. President S. and crutches lying around the
Streater, 'Thorbahn, Houtz. Buri'ock, managers of the Lancaster and
S. Rutherford and George Allen edge, It would hardly be noticeable
Bradford. Tarr. blasted any hope Harrisburg teams In the Inters~te
are retiring from Council.' Mr. to the casual observer" of a WedMr. al}d Mrs. Robert
that Prospect may have had by League,
Geh,rlng Is pu~hasing agent for ~u nesday or Friday atternoon, that
Balr.
Mrs.
Oliver Swan. Art Mac~ugh
rolling up nino runs 'In the first
Pont, who 'WaR appointed several the major1ty' ot the swimmers at
Kenzie
and
John Bair saw Johnny
three Innings. From there on
months ago tQ til. the unexpired the Morrow pool are anything but
Poo!e
pitcll
three Innings during
Swarthmore had things all tMlr
term of Ho:ward Turner, is flUng pert'e~t1Y' healthy young people. The
which
he
gave_
up only one scratch
own wa.y. and evcn with tho'right
for re-election. All will be 1'Ollr- large wooden cnair sitting In the
hit
and
struck
out three men. in
Dr. WtlUam Barrow Pugh, -guest handers batting left handed and
, year terms. Dr. Dana Is an execu- shallow end or the pool might
addition
to
handllng
one' ot the
the of a Hn8Jlcial InstitUtion and a arouse Borne curiosity. and' the preacher at the Swarthmore Prc8- vice vei."Sa, 13 more runs crossed fteldlng gems of tne day. Johnny
byterlan Church this Sunda}· hOB the plate before the finn,l out.
member of t~e boaI'd of directors y~lIow rubber boat and almost exIn the meantime. Laws and Barr did not give up a run. 'Dana Swap.
ot the Swarthmore Niltlonal Bank. cesslv9 display of tire tu'bes might been stated Clerk in the U. ·S. A..
was behind the plate for four InDr. Pearson heads ihe expel"imental excite a comment or two. But the since 1938. He has bad an out- took tUrns a.t pitching but the op- nings and played a. bnngup game.
department of the Sun' on Com- shrieks, giggles and squeeks com- standing record as a church states- position was stili held scoreless In three times at, bat Dana drew
pan~.
blned' with smiling fS:ces and ener- man and leader. and under his ad- when run actor run was cut off at a base QD balls, sacriftced once, :lild
Prospect Park's two
Richard Snyder of Da.rtmouth getic splBBhlng8 ccrtn.lnly belle minIstration the church has mad'J the plate.
impressive
gains
In
finances,
memtallies
call\e
In
the last inning when reached 11rst on an error.
avenue who ha.'4 been with the the fact that these water enthuThe Swarthmore team which Is
bershlp and influonce.
the entire Hornet tenm was playing
Swarthmor(> Nattonal Bank for slasts are polio, patients coming
under
th& sole sponsorship ot the
Dr. Pugh returned to Phlladel- In the Infield and three lusty swats
~any years Is running for audi- from all over Delaware County tor
Amer1can
Legion Post has a big
tor, Donald P. Jones of Vassar hydra-therepeutlc treatments pro- ph1D. In February after a. seven salted' over their heads.
playotr
coming
up tor the DelaTonight' the Hornets are sehedavenue CODtroll'Jr and board mem- Vlded by' the Delawar.e, Co'unty weeks' trip to Great Brittan and
ware
County
Championship.,
Probthe continent ot Europe, In which uled to play Norwood on the Rive1'bar ot tho_ ~n 011 Company, re- Chaptor 01' the National Fotindaable
opponents
will
be
Upland
who
he conferred w1th ehurch leaders. view Field. Monda.y they meet EdIInqutshtng the poet of auditor to ~p~ ot Infantile F'aralysts.
,a:re:',
~~~ee~!1:)o"'1n
in
,he
BOuth·
d~llvered addrosaes betore .u,d.m\,.,1 dya~ona, ..t:.~~dy~t.~ne ~d Wednef!~
file 'for n ~x:,ycar ,Rchool. Boatd' 'sinCe itS' foundation In 1939:.the laymen and clergy.
day tak~, on Tinicum' in anot,her em 'division of, the Cuunty League;
post· :replaoiDg' Jantes H. ~()rnaday. Chapter. has been searching for a
and according to Tom Moore, who
In the course of his vistt. Dr. away game.
Dr. David McCnnan of Strath ponl in which to administer the
scouted
Upland this week, tho boy!!
Pugh spoke berore church leaders
-------iHaven avenue., professor of Insur- hydra-therapy that 'bas 'done so
have
a
better
than e~en chance to
ance at tbe University ot Pennsyl- much for paralysis victims. And in London, Edinburgh and Belfast,
win
and
go
on
to, Intercounty playvanta.. Is running 1'01' a second slx- now, through tbe gener08ity of the In Brussels. AmlJterda~. Prague.
of!s.
It
should
be
remembered that
year te1'm ~ aohool director.
Wlillam Morrows ot 14rvard ave· Geneva and Paris. The trip was
there
are
1273
Legion
teams tn
made In ·be'balt of the Alliance of
;b.fr•. Dungan, appointed in Aprll nue, each, Wednesday and Frhlay
Pennsylvania.
when F. Norton Landen' resigned, afternoo~ haa been set aBide for the Presbyterian and I\eformed
Since t;tte southern divIsion of the
files for elcatlon to -the two-year express use ot the chapter and its Churches.
Probablyno
chUrch
leader
In
league
has not completed their
balance of :Mr. 14ndon's unexpired charges.
•
America
has
traveled
more
widely
regular
season, the date of a playterm. Mr. D1mga.n Is an engineer
SUPERVISED SlVDmIlNG
than Dr. Pugh. In 1943, and again
oft game cannot be announced as
w,lth tbe Y1sco8e Compa~.
Twenty patients last Friday. in
in 19"6 he made a t1'lp around the
yet, but 1t Is expected that it will
various stages of recovery were
world as chairman ot the General
be played on Saturday. July 26.
paddling in and about the pool in
with District playo1!a beginning on
Commission
on
Army
and
Navy
cbrrespondlng stages of activity.
The construction ot a bird bath
Monday the 28th.
Chaplains,' On October 18. 1946, Dr.
~he mildest cas~s cJ.tved and swam
has been comp1eted by the fou1'Pugh received a Certificate of ADO'
in the deep end
the pool with
yeur olds at Rutgers Avenu ..!
only a. lite guard or two keeping pr'ectatlon from the United States Sch·ool. It was Ii cooperaUve proa wary eye out for trouble. The Navy. in appreciation of his large ject with some little peoplc mi:o.~
youngest chlIdren and the severest service to Naval personnel. nnd his Ing cemcnt. some covering forms.
Thomas B. HcOa.be of North cases were concentrq,te'd In the wiAe COlinsel. thought, and service.
and some gathering decorative
Chester road, president ot tbe Scott shallow end. each with a person duriug his. special visits to naval stone6 from the play-ground
A pony who ca.ret'ully 10ckR the
Paper Company. Chester, Is general to help or encourage him with the stations. during the war.
Thc group. which _hus als~ been stable door behInd him when he
Early in 194-6 Dr. Pugh toured hunting a turtle to add to the wild decides to take a nocturnal stroll
ohalrlnan of thls faU·s Community exercises.
the
Wester'n'States In hehalf of the
Fund Drive In Chester.
Louise" a·l~ttl6.. girl of eight or so,
Ufe collected at Rutgers. found. Iwasb,ppprehe,nded ;mturday mornRestoration
Fund of the Presbyng y atro man .. oseph Guida ot
Mr. Mccabe announced yester- hung from the edge of the pool
Its quarry on a recent Field Trip. th e b oroug h poIIceo
day that Chester and Philadelphia and kicked her feet. the best exer· terian Church in the U. S. A.
Dr. Pugh hus 'been American Dianna Dlslndus' waded Into the
will join in the next cooperative clce possIble for abdominal muscles
At 12:30 A. M. July 19 the
secretary
01' 'the .World A1l1ance of str~nm to catch him.
campaign and cooperatively raise stUl paralyzed front the disease. In
pony's owner.-' Mr. McKee, ot 117
and
Retormed
Three-Ycar-otds
money 1'or Delaware County welfare the green chair, Bo~by, a wife and Presbyterian
Rutledge avenue, Rutledge. exChUrches
since
1936.
He
has
been
a
The
thr~e-year-olds
spent a. Citedly telephoned the Swarthagencies.
mother of two children, exercised
While maintaining 'theIr seperate her legs. Stricken two years ago, member ot the Exccutive Commlt- morning palntlng out under tho more Borough radio operator Ar..
Identities" fbe strength of the Com- and paralyzed from her neck down, tee ot the Federal Councll of trees. There was much con centra- thur Graefensteln reporting his
munity Fund of Chester and the Bobby spent the early part of her Churches-slnce 1932. He is secretary tton and papers wcre filled with brown -and white pony missing unCommuntty Chest of Philadelpbla recovery in a respirator. She now of tho Deparbnent of Church Co- green, y.cI1ow a.nd red paint. Clay der mysterious clrcumstance.a, the
will be pooled.
has controL ~f her arms and t1'unk. operation and Union. of thc Pres- modelling, interesting work to all, stable door stil1 being locked.
There are 21 health. welfare and and is working on her legs and feet. bytcrlan Church in the U. S. A .• and from the thrcQ-}'car-old' pancake.
Within the next half hou l' Payouth guidance agencies in Dela- Relaxing comfortably In the water Is a member of the Joint drafting makers to those who model leaf trolman Guida had located the
paper tiny equine at Eighth and Swarthtrays and
ware County participating In the BobbNooked the pictu1'e of health. committee of the Presbyterian
ush
Community Fund ot Chester. Ano- Her only comm.ent in reference to ChUrch in the U. S. A. and
mOre avenues, undoubtedly making
ther 11 agencies' operating In the her recove- was the cheerful re- Presbyterian Church In t'be U. S.
Primnr:r Group
,his way to Swarthmore,
The
county :receive tnelr 1'unds
trom mark that "It was a lot of work,"
Dr. Pugh was graduated from the
,
Friday mornJ.ng was the big day borough must have become enthe Philadelphia
Chest. Six agenCies
One' of the advantages of the celebrated Central High School of for the ftve_yearwo.lds and primary deared to the animal when he
~ __ fu
C
receI Y&UI!j
u4s from the hester hydra-therapy Is, that It glve&
Phlladelphla
and
Is o
on theu
roll p s who h'ad a swimming party brought his cart over last month
,g
r
Fund also are aided by_ the PhUa- much confidence to the patient honored alumni. of the school. He
Morrow's poll. EVen some of to give ehlldren rides on Lafayette
d epa.
I hi CheaL
himself.
In
the
all'
he
is working worked his way through the Unl'b
c,o."pletln'~1 the ftve-year-olds can ·swlm.' but aven~e In connection with t:'he
Because b oth the C ester and agaInst gra.vity, while In water vel'8lty 01' Pennsylvania.
~ lad
are adjusted to the water.
Methodist ChUrch Fair.
P'fii elphla tunda tn past years there Is a. buoyancy to help htm. a lour year course In three years. allThe
primary group is working
have solicited separately in county and he feels he has a bettE"r con- In 1912. Dr. Pugh was graduated hat"d to prepare a program for
SEASONED ACl'OR
commualUes, and. among the in- trol. Mary Louise Wilson Is phy~ with the M. A.. degree from Prlnce- parents on the last da.y of school.
Keith
Andes nephew of Mr. and
dustrlee., with oaeasIonal frlCUOD 'a1otherapiBt tn cluirge of the pool ton University. a}"d In 1913 he was
Mrs. J ~ Francis Taylor who Is Mrs. Charles Andes 'ot RutgerR aveand duplication. the decision to with phyJdotheraplBt Henry S. K. graduated with the B. D. degree the director of .the Rutgers Aveoperate jamUl" Ja halted by leaden !Kearn and exeouUve secretary 1<'OtI'I from Princeton Theological Semln- nue grouP. reports -that all groups nue. a graduate of Upper Darby
and, workers IUS a torwar4 step..
Palmer &BBistInR' her. Beginning ary. He was ordained to the mlnis- are having a Buccessful summei. High Scbool and Temple Unlverslty
and a former singer at Trinity
Chalrm&D IIcCabe points out that thla week they will be aided by try by Pl"eobytery of Pt.II.~elpl.1a I
Aleo expre8Blng their approval of Church. Swarthmore. playa one of
both Cheater and Philadelphia ha"" another phyBlotheraplst. lira. 'R. In 1916.
the work being done this s':1mmer the three brothers in the' movie
Btreqth to offer each other ID a Van del' Grachtln of Harvard ave"The
Farmer's
Mrs. Alexander Ewing of Dart- are two mother wrena who ba.ve production of
ea-ordlnated oaDlPa\sll.
nue.
10'" 0JIAFTER8
mouth avenue returned home just moved ioto the brand new Daughter" currently appearing on
·"Cheater Ma &CICOIIlp1lahed muah
There are 10'10 chapters of the Tu~Y after a ~:i:_week \tip by flower pot, hOUBe8 buttt tor -their nelgbborh_ ""reen", Keith playlit Ita h01Ule-to-hoUBe eollcllaUo.....
to Honolulu. where sbe convenience. Everyone was moat ed the lead In '"The Chocolate SolwhUe PhiladelPhia IIu _n sua- Ol'B&D.fSatlon thrOnahout the u.>It.>d1
81 . . .11
of them
Lt. Col. Edwin C. Interested. In the bird tamlU.... dier" which juattlnliohed on Broad- . . J lit oIIto
thfl m Tlmum
:yvay and &\80 pla:red .. 1~IDg role
_port of _ _ .J'. labor &84 tile
hc;p.
oiomecJq
of
an
Indoor
and
alt
p
l
by
thlB
..,IuPODl au Ita 0""- Home _ _
to-the w ..... hoUSIng ahortage. In the Anioy 0lIl0... ,>W\ftged Vicpeople of n1lMaatial a .. n .. " lae mlue,(0
tory:'
Ila. . _ ~ .)
. (COiltinUed on Pap 4)
Although the county at large is
anticipating a very, heated and b1tter contest oil the Reputil1r.an ticket in the Septem~er prlm:.try election, Swa.rthblore contlnu(>s Its llon~
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HARRIS &. CO.
FOR RESULTS
UST YOUR PROPERTY
30
HOT WEATHER SHOPPING
.
NEWS NOTES
During July and August we will be closed
Saturday at noon and all day Sunday.
NO"eUJ
of
the They
northern
nalt champions
of DeJaware
year.
are n9W
of
County. There will be a playotr
game with winners In the southern
division soon, but,the time and date
ot the game will have to bo a.n ..
noynced later. .It Is hoped tbat
everyone will be on hand to cheer
the boys to even greater laurels.
l~NO.
G.O.P.:ALES SEVEN
FOR BORD OfFICE
lor
I
Legion Win. 9th Game
AT
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Completely Air.ConditioDed
... in party-line courtesy I
E. SWARTHMOREAN
HORNEI'S
returning' by way ot Banft', C&n&da.
Mr. and ltlrs. A.. B. Gorman of
the S~arlhmore ,Apartments bave
returned after spending a. few days
In Hershey.
.
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Library
Swarth morc, Pa.
THE
8
Summer School Closes
(Continued from. Page 1)
schools. Agnl's llrady, cOllllllel'cial
teacher at the Haddon Heights
high 8(')100) in New Jel'Hey being
one, aud the othel', Miss Htrouse,
who is teaddng I..aUn as well as
supervising
li'rench. rl'hc otheJ'
twelve an~ cadet tcaChel'H fl'om
various t.:ollt:"ses including We!;t
Chester State T(..~hers' College,
and expcl'icnc<:>d out-of-state teachel'S chalking up hOUl'S for their
Pennsylvania Stato c(·I,tificut('s.
'I'ill' m~.jorit}' of the oul-:Midc st1l-
TAKE
dents attending the school arc mak-
JR. NINE PROVE
GOOD BALLMEN
ing UI) fa,lun's. "'he majority of the
Swarthmore IHlI)ils 0.1'0 Jacking up
grades and conditions or getting a
firmer ioundation In their low subjects before taking the advanced
courses. A third and smaller groUp
are previewing' COUl-SOS they plan
to take in the fall. The school does
nol discourage t1llR last group. but
It has found that previC!wtng worl,s
better in sclence and history than
in languages Or math w'here the
ground Is covered too quickly for
a beginner to foHow.
John of Lafayette avenue spent
last week-cnd Jo N{'w York visit-
Mr. and MI"a. A. D. Gormlln ot
the Swa.othmore AI>Urlment.1 bave
returned after sponding a. few da')rs
TIl(> ClippenJ followed up their
hasehall victory over Graco Park
on lndclJendence Day with another
win 0\'01' the same team on tho
OPI)Onent~' field
'rh ursday afternoon of lust \\:cek, 'rhe score was
9-8.
'),hls it-am 19 ('OIH'lwd hy Ru~ell
S1U'de,' who ,,11'10
coaches the
Hornets and the Amcric:1.n Legion
T('arn undel' tllt· sponsol'ship of
the :-;'w,1I'Ol1nor(' Heett'ation AHSO·
c!atlon.
Twcnty.scvcn CIi}Jpert; participal('(1 in thi:;; ~econd gamo of tho
sca!ion. Hoot. Allison and Ziegenfu8
shart~d pitching duties. On It'rida'Y
1ht'Y JllaYl'd another fine game ex('euting two dOl1hle plays ~n the
fieltl and hitting at opportune 'Jno!n('llts to defeat Prospect Park on
the Riverview Field by a score of
7 to 3, Hilkcrt. HOut and Ziegenfus
did the hurling.
THE
LEAD
Mrs. Lyman A. Darling and flon
returning by way of BanfT, CAnada.
Clippers Twice Beat
Gra(!e Park
Team
However. the n("xt two ·weeks
cannot go by too quickly for any
one of the groUI)S. for. while even
the studf)nts can be forced into admUting that summer school Is a
good thing, no one will be happier
than they when August 1 hth; t)lC
town-unless it's the teachers.
CHOPS
SEAFOOD Our Specialty
STEAKS
Friday, July 18, 1947
SWARTHMOREAN
ing l\lrN.
DOlI'lIng's
J....ank Huchuncl(.
td8ter.
.Ml's.
If your line is a partyline, keep calls .l>rief •••
and space calls so that
others may use the line
in between.
Courtesy
is
catching. It means better
service fur all concerned.
Legion Wins 9th Game
(Continued ;from Page 1)
'Vednesday mght was the,big one
for the team
and they came
through with flying colOl's to shut
out Drcxel Hill by a score ot 1 to O.
Johnny Poole )litc'heel hb( usual
hrlliiant game with no walks given
up and plenty of strikeouts at the
right time. He was ba.cked up by
errorless fielding f,'om every boy
on the team, Rpedacular catches
I
BELL-TWIN GRINDER
Lawn Mowers
Sharpened by Machine
Other tools also sharpened
Saws Set and Filed
l.
... erc made
by
Harry
Warren
The BBiI Telephone Company
of Pl!flllsylYania
Larry
in tbe"I)alton
field. and
Harry also adde(l another trivle to
hiR record,
This Wa}; the ninth win in ton
games and brought the first babeball cltampions'hip of any kind to
Swarthmore that anyone seems able
to remember,
Coach Snyder and
his aggregn tinn (lC'.!-Ierve. a great dE"al
of credit for their showing this
Quick Service·
1044-I0th Avenue
RUTLEDGE, PA.
Call and Delt ver
Phone: Swarthmore 0128-1If
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Jlower:J.
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Our ever-widening circle of customers is evidence of service that satisfies the discriminating
floral trade.
During Jllb' ;.and August we will be closed
Satul'du.y at, noon nod all day SWlda)'.
No,'clty
Greeting
and I
llecornted
Curds
C-andles,
I
Mr. E. C, J"I'cegurd o( E.ut Lans- • • • • • • • • • •'••••••••••••••
ing, Mich., hUH heen vi&lpng hil:l
son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
1\Irs. William 1~I'ccgard or Swarthmore uvenuc. for a. couvle of
weeks.
for
A COOL SHOP
~[jss
Anne Kraus of Benjamin
We.t avenue and Miss Helen Veddel" of Ph.iladclphia al'c sJJcnding
thcir vacation at Occan Cit)', N, J.
Mr. and ::\oIl'S. 1~. R, Lang ot
Maple avcnuc
entertained Mrs.
Lung's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and 1\'Irs, DinsmOI'C \Vood and
family of Kewancc, 111.. who wel'e
hcr(' on a 10-day visit.
.l\llss Mal"Y .To Hitchcock of the
Swarthmore Apartments and several frlends are motoring through
the wcst stopp.ln" at numerous National Parks. including the Grand
Canyon, Yosemite, YellowstoPl.l and
HOT WEATHER SHOPPING
Hours-9:30 to 5:30
alice barber, "gifts
OLD BANK BUILDING
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Furriers
Tailors
I
1
Balto. l)lkc
Phone
Springtlel
Swn, 04..")0
Fa.
I
\Ve Telegraph Flowel's
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Oriental Rugs Cleaned
C"OIC£
,lRSlli RUGS
fOR SlL1
Many o' the flnMt homes ia D.I.
ware County insist 011 .ending
their Oriental rugs to Pa~lson's
wherlt they receive individuol .....
Saturdays 1 P. M. During July & August
11 Park Ave.
1\11", H. Lmdley Peel of Columlt.iu
avenue and 1\1 r. A. ~Davld Speers
of Harvard avenue lefl toda'Y to
join their families in Wallingford,
Vt" for two weks.
.Mrs. H-erman Wittmeyer of Moylan with her daughter Josephine is
vif'liting her mother', Mrs, J. H,
Spafford of Bedford Hills, N. Y.,
for the remainder of the summer.
Louise 'Viltnwyer is summering
with relatives in North Caroitna.
Eieanor Jean Carter and Janet
Cart~1' of Elm avenue will spend
next week in New York v.i91ting
theu' (~ousin, 1\Irs, Lincoln Brownell.
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OUTSTANDING ·VALUE
ScklJu Housecoats of Fine French Crepe
with
With
Full-Length
Talon
Zipper
8·95
9112
Rugl <.Ieaned and
with.
7 cia,..
Colors:
red, navy.
tdpen, royal
(PA"'SDn & CDml!~n,'100 Park Ave., Swarthmore. Pa.
Pho." S....nhm.,. OSZ9 • • • CI ....b,••" _
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CIao;.. Pw.iGn Ru,. lor Sole ........
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J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
Chester "1 t 83
---- -- -- ---Swarthmore. Penna.
3 story stone and frame
home, t 1 rooms, 3 full baths,
partial baths. 3-car garage;
hot water gas heat; immediate possession.
1923 Chestnut Street - - Philadelphia.
6913 Market Street - Upper Darby,
827 Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr,Pa.
SHEY & WIENS
Dispensing Opticians
Experts ill the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
Sizes
12 to 20
-------
Moylan, Penna.
!All stone home situated on a
beautifully landscaped two
acre tract. 16 rooms, 3 tile
baths, and many other outstanding features. Market
value has not changed in a
period of years.
CaD
Although the county a.t large is
anticipa.ting a very heated and bitter contest on the Republkan ticket in the September prim:try election, Swarthmore contlnu(':i Its nonconformist tradition and offers no
contest to the party men who have
filed for the three Council vacancies, three SChool Hoard dll'ectors,
and the position of Borough Auditor.
Arthur n, Dana ot Elm avenue,
William H. Gehring ot University
place, and Dr. John M, Pearson
ot Cornell· avenue, all
long~ttme
residents ot Swarthmore who have
raised their famiUes here, are the
aspirants to Councn. PreHident S.
S. Ruther!ord antI Gcorgo Allen
ure retiring from (·ouncll.
Mr.
Gehring is purcha.'IillJ:;" agent for duPont, who w;u:: appOinted several
months ago to till the unexpired
term of Howard Turner, is filing
for re-elpction,
All will he fouryellr tl'rlll~, III", Dana is an executive of a tlnaneial in:sUtution and a
member of th(' board of dll'ectors
of the SwartbtIlon~ National Bank.
Dr. Pearson head~ till' l~xpel'tmental
department of ttl(> Rlln Oil Compan)'.
Richard Snyder of Dartmouth
l\VenlU, whu ha.!-l been with the
Bank for
Swarthmor('
National
many year~ is rUnning for auditor, Donald p, Jone:; of Vassar
avenue contl'ol1~'r aHd board member of the Sun 011 COml)any, rellnQuishing the po:;t of auditor to
fil~ C·.)r a si."{-yt"lX
!-;c'hool DOfll"U
post 'l'eplacln.J; James H. Hornaday,
Dr. David MeCa·han of Strath
Haven avenu(~, professol' of Insurance n t th(> University of Pennsylvania, is running for a second sixyear term a.... school director.
::\11". _Dungan, appOinted in April
when J-.... Norton Landen resigned,
files for ('Iection to 'the two-year
balance of Mr. Landon's unexpired
tOI'm, Mr. Dongan is an tmglnecr
with thn Viscose Company,
Flowers Cbeer Flowerless
Office Closed
Containers will be out again this
Wednesday, July 23 tor flower contributions trom anyone In the C9mmunlty wbo would like to shu I'e his
garden with the patients or the
Philadelphia General Hospital. This
Js th·o last timo this year that Mrs.
W. ~lark Bittle, representative of
the Religious Society of li'riends
will have charge of Flowers for
toe Flowerless.
Next week, Mrs. Paul M. PaulBon wUl be in charge of the colleclion for the Methodist Church.
Tho tax collector, Mary Pal'l~e
Dodd will be away from hc'" office
until after August 1.
HORNET NINE IN
8TH STRAIGHT WIN
Local Team Routs
Prospect Park
22-2
LEGION CHAMPS
REST THIS WEEK
J. Poole and D. Swan
In t!!!tar
'l'ho champlonshlp American Legion
been
The artistry of Schildu hits an all-time high
with the dancing doll polka dot in t~ese new
full-length housecoats. High pointed collar,
two generous pockets, wide, flowing. sweep
make this creation an exceptional value.
Speare's First Floor
.
,
Junior Baseball Team has
idle
practice
this
week
sessiOns.
except
for
According to
Coach nu~el1 Snyder. wno is in
a large degreo
responsJble
(01'
cd b .... o morc vietorie!!! under theil' their successes this year, the boys
hdt during the past week, defeating appear to bo in good shape.
GI'aCH Park Friday evcnlng 5 to 1
On Tuesday a small group of
and
smothering Prospect Pari\:
"\Ycdnesday 22 to 2, Monday night's SWarthmOl'eaIlS journeyed to Langa.me with Leil}('I'\'ilJe was rain('d caster, Pa., for the Delaware, Ches·
tel' and Lancaster County Legion
out,
All-Star
Game in
which
Dana
'VeclJl.esday's game ga.ve th£:; local
Swan
and
Johnny
Poole
had
been
boys liltle opportunity to show
chosen
to
play.
The
two
teams
theil'
usual form.
']'he starting
If it wero not for the wheel chair
line-up of Patton. D, Swan, I_'l1.vs, of st..'1.r players were handled by
and crutches lying around the
Streeter, Thorbahn, Houtz, Bullock, managers of the Lancaster and
edge, it would hardly be noticeable
Bradford, "ran', blasted an;)' hope Harrisburg teams in the Interstate
to the casual observer. of a "Ved~
lII·.
and
Mrs. Robert
that Prospect may have had by League.
nesday or Friday afternoon, that
Dair,
1\"1rs.
Oliver
Swnn.
Art Macrolling up nine runs in tbe first
the majority of the swimmers at
Kenzie
and
John
Bail'
saw
Johnny
~hrec
Innings, From there on
the Morrow pool arc anything but
Poole
pitch
three
innings
during
Swarthmore had things nil their
perfe~tly healthy young peopll). r.rhe
which
he
gave
up
only
one
scratch
own wa}~, and even with the right
large wooden cimir sitting in the
handers batting left handeu anu hit and struck out three men, in
Dr. William llt\!TOW Pugh, J..;"uest
shallow end of the pool might
vice vel'sa. ]:! morl' runs CI'ossed addition to handling ono 'of the
arouse some curiosity, and the preacher at the Swarthmore Pres- the plate before t)lC final out.
fielding gems of ihc day. Johnny
ye.llow rubber boat and almost ex- byterian Chlll'ch thh'! Sunday has
In the meantime, Laws and Barr did not give up a run, Dana Swan
cessive display of Ure tubes might been stated Clcrlt in the U, S. A. took turn:; at pitching hut the op- was bchind the plate tor four inexcite a. comment or two. But the ~dnce 1938. He has bad un out- position was still helel scoreless nings and played a bangup game.
shrieks, giggles and squce1cs com- standing record as a church stat£'smun nnd leader, and under his atl- when run aft<~r run ·was cut off at In threo Umes at. bat Dana drew
bined with smillng faces and enera base on balls, sacrificed once. and
ministration the church hus mad.) the plate.
Prospect Park's two
getic eplashlngs certainly belie
impressive gains in finances, meJll- tallies cam,e in the Inst inning when reached first on an error.
the fact that these water enthu'rho Swarthmore- team which Is
bcrshlp nnd influence,
tho entire Hornet t(>am was playing
siasts are polio patients coming
under
the sole sponsorship of the
Dr, Pugh returned to Philadel- in the infield and three lusty awnts
from aU over Delaware CounlY for
American
Legion Post has n big
phla in February after a seven sailed over their heads,
hydra.-thcrepeuUc treatments pro·
Tonight ·the Hornets arc sched- playot't coming up for the Delavlded by the Delaware County weeks' trip to Great Britlan and uled to play Norwood on the River- ware County C'hnmpionship. ProbChapter of the National li~o\lnda the contincnt of EUrope, In which view Field, Monday they meet Ed- able opponents will be Upla.nd who
ho conferred with churC'h lenders,
tion of Infantile raralysis.
dellvered addl'CSRes before !"=tuden!? dyst.Qne at· Eddystone and \Vednes- t\re (>xpccted to- w\n in the sou~l-.·
Sinco its 10unun.t1on In 1~39 the
day take on 'l'inicum in anot.hel' ern division ot the County League,
la.ymen and clel·gy.
Chapter has been searching for a
away
.b"UnlC.
and according to Tom Moore. who
In the course of his vil'lit, Dr.
pool in which to administer the
scouted Upland this week, tho boys
Pugh spoke before church lenders
hydra-therapy that has done so
have a better than even chance to
in I ...ondon, Edinburgh and 13elfast,
much for para.lysis victims. And
win and go on to intercounty playIn Brussels, Amsterdam. Prague,
now, through the generosity of the
offs. It should be remembered that
Genova and Paris. The trip was
Willinm Morrows of Hf.rvard avethere arc 1273 Leb-ion teams in
made in be'half of tlw Alliance of
nue, each Wednesday and Friday
Pennsylvania.
Pre shy ter ia n and It e fo rille d
afternoon has been set aside for the
Since t.)le southern division of the
its Churches,
express U90 of the chapter and
league has not completed
their
Probably· no church Im-tde!' in
charges.
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regular season. the date of a playAmerica has traveled morc wide1;)"
SUPERVISED S\\Tl1\IMING
than Dr. }"lugh. ]n 1943 and again
of[ game cannot he announced as
Twenty patients last Friday, in
yet.
but it Is expected that it will
in 1945 he made a trip around the
various stages of recovery were
world us chairman of tho General
be played on Saturday. .July 26,
paddltng in antI about the pool in
with District playoffs beginning on
corresponding stages of acUvit;)~, Commission on .Army and Navy
'l'h" constl'uction of ;t hird bath
Monday the 28th.
Cha]llalns. On October 18, 1946. 1)1'.
The mildest cases 4,ived and swam
has b~lt'n cOlllplC'ted h~' the fourPugh received a. Certificate of Apin the deep end oP the pool with
year olds at
Hutgcl's
Avenu·~
preciation from (he United States
only a life guard or two Reeplng
School. It waH a eoop('rative pron. wary eye out fot'· trouble, The Navy. in appreciation of his large jcct with :;OIlW liUh: (leople Inixyoungest children and the se ...erest service to Naval personnel. and his ing cement. :MOllie (·o"f'I'ing fonH~.
Thomas B. McCabe of Nort1l cases were concentl"~te·d in the wi~e counsel, thOl.lght. and SCI'vic(>,
and };OIlJe gathel"inJ.!" decorati"e
Chester road, president ot the Scott shallow end, each with a pcrson during his special vIsit.!-l to naval
A pony who carefully locks the
( rOln tl 1~'' P IIt \,_,.;Toun d
s t OI1CH
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stnblo doot' behind him when he
Paper Company. Chester. is general to hclp or encourage him with the :-:;talions, during the wal'.
[he group, which ha::! also been d 1
l~arly in 1946 Dr. Pugh tOll!'("d
chairman of this faU's Community exercises.
hunting a tUl'tlC to add to the wild
eo des to take a. nocturnal stroll
the \Vester"n Stat('s in hehalf of the
,
wns apprehended Saturday mornFund Drive in Chester.
Louise, a little. girl of eight or so,
collcctell at Hulger::!,
foun.} I ng b'y P a t ro I man J oseph Guida. of
.
.
Mr. "Mccabe announced yester- hung from the edge of the pool Restoration Li'und of tilt' Presby- life
Its
quarry
on
a.
I'e~cnt
FIeld
Trip. th(': b oroug h poII ceo
day that Chester and Phtladelphia and kicked her feet. the best exe.r- terIan Church in tile U. S. A.
lJJa,nnn
Disindus
waded
into
the
Dr, Pugh hos bcen American
will join in the next cooperative clce possible for abdominal muscles
~tr.'.am to catch him.
At
12:30
A. M. Jul}" 19 the
campaign and cooperntiv('ly raise still pat'al'yzed from the disease. In ser.retary of the \Vorld .A IIinnce of
pony's ownCI', Mr. McKee, of 117
and
HeformCll
money for Delaware County welfare the green chair, Bobby. a wife and Presbyterian
Rutledgo avenue,
"Rutledge. exChurches
since
1935.
He
has
bNm
"'l'he
threc-ye;u'.ohlli
SI)Cnt
a
citedly
telephoned
the Swarthage:ncles.
mother of two children. exercised
Wbtle maintaining thelr scperate her Jegs. Stricken two yenrs ago, member of the EXccl1tiv~ Commit- 1II00'ning painting out under the more Borough radio operator ArIdentities, tne strength of the Com- and paralyzed from her necl;:: down, tee of the Federal Council of tl'ces, 'l'h~rt' wu:; nnlCh coneentra- thur Graefenstein
reporting his
munity Fund of Chester and the Bobby spent the early part of hp.r Churches since 1932. He i~ secretury tion nnel papel'~ were filled with brown and white pony missing unCom.munity Chest ot Philadelphia recovery in a respirator. She now ot' the, Department of ehUl'ch Co- green, yellow and I'ed paint. Clay der nlysterious circumstances, the
. t el'es t·lUg wor'
k t 0 a II , slable door still being locked.
will be poolC'd.
has centrol ot her arm~ nnd trunl>:. operatIOn and Union, of the PrCH- n,odell,'ng, 10
There arc 21 health. welfare and and Is working on her legs and feet. bytcrian ChUrch in the U, S, A., and from the- three-year-old' pancalic
' h
of tl1e JO
. I n t dra (t,'n'"
\Vlthin the next half hour p,"~ nlakers to those who model leaf
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youth guidance agencies in Dela.- Relaxing comfortably in the water Is a m em er
committeo of the Pre~hyterlan
trolman Guida had located thc
forms.
and
paper
.
ware County participating in the Bobb}'\.looked the picture of health.
Church in the U, S, .A. and the, weights.
tiny eqnine at Eighth and SwarthCommunity Fund of Chester. Ano- Her only comment in reference to
Presbyterian Church in tbe [T. S.
more avenues. "Undoubtedly making
Primnry fjroup
ther 11 agencies operating in the her recovery was the cheerful rehis way to Swarthmore,
The
Dr. Pugh was graduated from the
county receive their funds from mark that Urt was n. lot of work,"
Friduy lIlon"L!ng was the big day borough must have become enthe Philadelphia Chest. Six agenCies
One ot the advantages of the celebrated Central High School of fOI' the tlve.ycul'-olds and primary deared to the animal when he
receiving funds from the Chester hydra-therapy is that it gives so Philadelphia. and is on the roll of groups who hall a swim'ming party brought his cart over last month
Fund a.";o are aided by. the Phila- much confidence to the pattent honored alumni. of the school. He at Morrow's poll.
gVen some of to give children rides on Lafayette
delphia Chest.
himself. In the air he Is working worked his way through the Uni- the five-year-olds ca,n swim, but avenue tn connection
with
t'he
versUy ot Pennsylvania, completing
Because both the Chester and against gravity, while tn wat(!r
all nrc adjusted to the wa.ter.
Methodist Church Fair.
a four YE"ar course In three YNU·S.
Pniladelphia funds In pa~t years there Is a buoyancy to help him,
Thc primary group is \...·orklng
]n 1912. Dr. Pugh wa~ graduat('d
have so1t('.ited separately in county and he feels he ha..<; n. hptt("r ('on·
hard to prepare a progran1 for
SEASONED ACfOR
with the M. A. degree from Princl~
commuRities, and among the in- trol. Mary Louise WUson Is phyparents on the last day of school.
Keith
Andes nephew of Mr. and
dustries. witb occasional friction siotherapist In charge of the pool ton University. and In 1913 he wa~
Mrs. J. Francis Taylol' who is Mrs. Chnrles Andes of Rutgers a.vegraduated with the B. n. dogree
and duplication, the decision to with physiotherapist Henry S, I{.
the director of .the Rutgers Ave- nUe, a graduate ot Upper Darby
operate jointly Is balled by leade.... ~Kearn and executive secretary Ruth from Princeton Theological Semin- nue group, reports that all groups High School and Temple University
Palmer assisting 'her. Beginning ary. He was ordained to the minis- ere having a successful summer.
and workers as a forward step.
and a former singer at Trinity
try by Presbytery of Philadelphia
Chairman McCabe points out that this week they will be aided by
Ah:lo expressinii their approval of Church, Swarthmore, plays one of
in 1915.
both Chester and Phlladelphla have another physiotherapist. Mrs. R.
the work being done this summer the three brothers in the movie
strength to offer each other In a Van der Grachtln of Harvard ave~
are two mother wrens who have production
of
"The
Farmer's
Mrs. Alexander Ewing of Dartco-ordinated campaign,
nue.
JURt moved into the brand new Daughter" currently appearing on
mouth
avenue returned
home
3010 CIIAPrERS
UCbester has accompllshed much
flower pot houses buUt for their neighborhood screen8l. Keith playThere are 3070 chapters of the Tue8day after a six-week ttlp hy
in its house-to-house solicitations,
convenience. Everyone Wfi..'" most ed the lead In ''The Chocolate 801while Philadelphia has been sue- orga.niU.tion throughout the United plane to Honolulu, where she interested, in the btrd famiUes. dier" 'Whtch jUl'lt finished on Broadeeasful In obtainiftg the _mum states an., everyone of them 'has visited her Bon Lt. Col, Edwin C. and all were pleased by this 801\1- .:way and aiso played a te~dlng role
support of IDtlaotty. labor and the hopes Bome4a¥ of an Indoor swim- Aiken and family. While there she tlon to the wren ~ou8ing shortage, tn the Army show ··WlAged VieaI80 visited the \Blanda or HawaII
people of ",,_tlal m_:· he millS' pool all ita OWQ. Home treat- ",,4
(Continued on page ").
tory."
"u.;tti~ ~,'; '.. ...:
PATIENTS SWIM
AT MORROW POOL
Local Residents Offer
Use Of Pool To
Crippled
Tho Hornets baseball team tuc.!t-
GUEST PREACHER
SPEAKS SUNDAY
Dr. Pugh To Talk
At Presbyterian
Church
GAY TIME FOR
SUMMER CLUB
Tournament Winners
To Receive
Medals
Clever Pony Fails
In Getaway
I
523 \Velsh SL, Chester, Penna..
ORIENTAL
G.o.P. FILES SEVEN
FOR BORo OFFICE
$3.00 YEAR
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY; JULY 25,1947
McCABE HEAD OF
CHESTER DRIVE
.f
FOR RESULTS
LIST YOUR PROPERTY
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VOL I9-NO. 30
Councilmen, Auditor,
School Directors
Uncontested
Wednesday-9:30 to 1:00
NEWS NOTES
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y('ar.
nrc now
of
of
the They
northern
halt champions
or Delaware
County.
T·hero will he a pla.yoff
game with winllers in the southern
division 800n, but the time and date
-of the game will have to be n.nnounced later.
It is hoped that
everyone will be on ]Iand to cheer
the boys to even greater laurels,
TONIGHT
NORWOOD
FIElD
In Hershey.
Completely Air.conditioned
... in party-line courtesy I
AT
E SWARTHMOREAN
HORNETS
PLAY
,
sald.
(OoIltla_ .... 1'-.. .)
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THE
2
Pe·rBonal.
: Mr. and
-,.trll.. Richard Cordray
o~
the Mary Lyon Apartments, who
were m~rrled June 21 at Mount
Kisco, N. Y•• wlU continue tbeir
studles at Swarthmore College thiK
faU. Mrs. Cordray 18 the former
~rden FIsh, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Earl F18h of New Yorl{ City.
She IB now recuperating at Taylor
Hospital following an emergency
appendectomy.
Mr. and Mrs. Frauk H. McCowan
and family of Vassar avenUe leave
. tomorro\:V. to spend three w('cka at
Ocean CIty. N. J.
Nr. 'and Mrs. Maurice Griest ot
Elm avenue have' returned home
Robert J\eed. Mr. and M.... Edwin
~hy. and Mr. and If.... WlIllam
R. Huey, all of swarthmore.
ChBrles Keenen
Harvard avenue returns today after visiting
his uncle, T/Bgt. Walter Keenen,
at ~'ort Bragg, N. C. for a week.
Mr. and MrJ5. J. David Jackaon
of Vassar avenue entertalraed :Mrs.
Juan Sabater and three daughters
ot San Juan. Puerto Rico who
were here on a short v18it while
en route to,New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dicklnson of
Park avenuo have returned from
a 10-day trip to Rocky Mount In
Little Washington. N. C.. and
Beaufort, N. C. Their da.ughter,
ot
SWARTHMOREAN
present ~eaddre.. of. ValencleJlPe lace and aWA¥ by het- father, and. KIM Roworking with the Visiting Nurses ."b~ oarrled a !"pund bouquet of iJerta Dunl~VY atten~e'd' "h'e~ slater
white gladioli Dorote 'edged wIth as ,maid of hODor:. 'Mr. Thorpe
Society of Phlla.delphla.
Plans are being mad:e tor a t'all. stephanotis surrounded: with a tulle
J11s
BOD.
frUt and tied with· tulle streamers Berved 8.B b~ man for,
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wedding.
Upon
return
from
their
wedding
to which stephanotis was caught.
Mrs. Emil Frances Krynlck. or trip. Mr. and Mn. Thorpe, will reTO ATTEND BJUDE
:PrUss Betsy Kite will act as maid Crum Lynne. as matron of bonor aide In Hartford. Conn •• where 'Mr.
of honor at the marriage of her tor her sister. and" Ml_"·Gale Mc- Tborpe Ie Q.B8OClated with· Hamilton
sister. Miss Elaine Kite, daughter l Coy of North Chester Road Miss Standard PropeU~rs.
of Mr. and Mrs. Wnllam Kite ot Darby MOBS. ot' Wallingford. as
Ogden avenue to Mr. Francis _Pel· bridesmaids wore aqua tnffeta..
zer Lynan, Jr., son ot Mr. and Mrs. and marqulsetto drC88e8 mado with
I.Jynah, of Wallingford which will a tltted taffeta bodice, ott lIhoulder
take place . saturday. August 23rd. neck Une edged with a fold of
at' tour-tbirty o'clock
In the tatteta. short steeves and a tu.l
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. marquUsotte skirt. They Carried
Revorend Dr. Da.vld Braun will round bouquets of lavender glad loll
florets edged with 'purple ,lorets
perform the ceremony.
~he bridesmaids vIlll be Mlss Abl. tied with purple streamers and
gail Ba.nghart. DeB Moines. IoWa.. wore large purple horsehair hal!J.
MIBII Mary Agler. Youngstown,
Mr. Wllllam Barrow \Pugh Jr.•
OhIo. MI... Betty Ellen Littlefield served as best man for his brother.
and }.fIBS SUBan Thatcher, both ot and the ushers included Mr. FredSwarthmore.
erick K. Baker. Medta. Mr. Richard
'Mr. Gerald P. Kynett, Jr.. of Brown, Chester, Mr. .Tames NewWallingford will act as best man.· comb. Downingtown an4 Mr• .Tames
The u~her8 will be Mr. Ralph T. Loughead, brother of the bride.
Hallquist, St, Louis, Mr. John
Mrs. Loughead wore a flowered
Hanson. Jr.• Rosemont, Mr. James print dress with 8. light blUe backHayes and Mr. Frank Hartzel, Jr., ground, a. natural maline hat trimboth ot 'WaUlngtord and ~r. Ph1l1p med with flowers and a matching
Kniskern a.n,d Mr. David Mctntlre, nosegay pinned to her handbag.
both ot SWArthmore.
Mrs. Pugh worc an aqua dress
A recepY-on wUl follow at the and a harmonizing hat. Her co!"sag~ "WbJ' 'WOl'l'y aboat 700r car on 7CM1l"
Rose Tree Hunt Club. Media,
was of orcl\ldB.
v_on?" BrIDg It 1.0 RUSSELIJS
A reception followed at the home
TO WED AUG 9
of the bride's parents.
ror a compl_ motor !"De.up be·
The marriage of Mi88 Phyllls
Hldell. daughter of Mrs. P ..Kess·
tore 700 leaye. Pour out of the
lHORP&-DUNLEVY
ler ot Yeadon, to Mr. Harold'Welch
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Thorpe ot auto . . . . . - ...... ...nsed b,. lDef·
will take place in cambridge.
Dlcklns.on avenue accompanied by 11_, anto performailore. OUr meMass., August 9.
Mr. Welch bn.s been living with Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Taylor
his brother·ln-law and sister. Mr. of Kenyon a"'enue, and Mrs. - J.
and Mrs. Oliver Rodgers of River·, Herman Holmes of Hav,rford
view road for the last year and a place, attended the wedding of thelr
son Mr. Robert J. Thorpe to Miss
half.
Mr. and Mrs. Kessler and Mr. Frances R. Dunlevy. the daughter
and Mrs. Rodgers will attend the ot Mr. and Mrs. Audley M. Dun"RIGHT \,N THE CO'H(~ CF T('W~'"
levy of Brewster, Ohio; on BaturdayI.
wedding.
July 19.
Tbe ceremony and reception took
PUGH-LOUGHEAD
The marriage of Miss Nancy place In the Methodist Clnl»Ch at
CALL 0440 DARf"lJUTHU,flVEI!f' AVES.
Louise Loughead. daughter of Mr. Brewster. Ohio. the Reverend Bass
and Mrs. Clarence Raymond Loug· officiating. The bride was given
head, of Thayer road to Mr. Donald
Henry Pugh, son of pro and Mrs.
WllUam Barrow Pugh of Wallingtord, took place Saturday, July 19
at four o'clock tn toe Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church.
Ooaina' for Swmoer Vacation
Dr. ;Da.vld Braun was asststed In
pertormlbg. the ceremony by Dr.
Pugh.
.
The bride. given In marriage by
BREAKFAST - LUNCH
her fathel~. worc a white mousseline
de Role wedding gown made with
nan,. DlDners 850 to ,1.25
R. fitted bodice. off shoulder neck, oatering 1leni.....-8peolal ObD_'s PI.", s
line edged with a ruffle and Valen407 Darmlouth Ave.
• SwartluDo... 0628·R
cienne lace, a alleer yoke, long
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s:leeVCR nnd a full skirt ending in 1\
train. Her tuBe veil f.eJI from n
Mlu ·.Ba.m,~rlek
Is -at
Mr~.
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MEDIA
, New DeJlght.fnllJ'
"AlB OOIiDlTIONED
Thurs., FrI. and Sat.
July 24. 2& and 28
AI~LAN
ONLY 45 DAYS TILL
YOU
WILL
NEED A
LADD, GAIJJ RUSSELL. WILLIAIII BENDIX
SODda" ...... Mondar
·H1GHER ntIS FALL
GLENN FORD
COAL
FUR OIL
'VAII.'.~,BROs.
":.ir:pAlUt
;JANIS (JARTER
~'FRAMED"
Tae8cJa7 aDd
'a7
"IIARK· "TWAIN'S
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'T_~WIERn
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COLLEGE THEATRE
ScienUII...Ui AIr Conditioned
FrIda,. and saturday
JOSEPH COTTEN
and
LOREl'I'A YOUNG
In
I
"THE FARMERS DAUGHTER"
Leaion A!D'U;.ry Report
A contribution. for July by tl)e
visit. to CoatesyUle.
Representat~ve8 from the
twenty units In the county attended the supper given by the Aux-mary tor seventy of the veterans
not .. on parole. From SWarthmore
ftve' were sent: Mra•. 'Howard JlopBo~ .. })re81dent. Mrs. Alban Eavenson, Mrs. Margaret Servais. Mrs.
Norman Hulme and Mrs. Oscar
GUcreest. Eight d611ars also"was.
a.' donation frOm' thia ·unlt.
A
AUldUn.ry was a
Comell
"DANJEL .BOONE"
,
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.''IE -til . liS.; CMId'.!.;.
e The last three decades have
brought 1II8JlY Changes iri mat·
ters pertaining to health. The
normal span of life h8s been in·
creased materially. Consider dia·
betes, for example: Diabetes • •
first recogniZed about the time of
Moses, or 200. years' before· the
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;p'.
h~,,::QN·~·iIie
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Tlte Telephone
RI 6-1581
Tlte Address
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.;
lIIIIC'rou O.
MARY A.
PUIUllAU
IIAIR. PresIdent
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All The' .
,
Mr, and Mrs . .J. David Jackson
I
of Va.B:BaI' avenue entertained at a
dinner party for .eight on Thursday
evening In bonor of Mr. and Mrs.
William Wlnnpenncy ot Merion
Gardens. newcomers trom Chicago.
•
WATER
m.
Bet'll HUIQY of D~eklnson avenue,
Bob Hopson of Rutgers avenue.
and Dlc~ Jones ot Parrish road
were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel
Morse at. Beach Haven. N. J •• last
week-end.
Dr. an'd Mrs. 'X11llam Linhart.
Jr.. and baby 90n WilHam left
WO'dnesday 'for their home tn Pltts-
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Need
DOU'BLE YO U'R •
(
j
With an Automatic
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Roy N. Keiser. D.D .. Minister·
".'. .SUNDAY.".JI!LY. 27
'lU;OO A.. M.-Church .scbool.
11: 00. A. M. --. Guest .;Preacher;
Rev. Walter ,J. Lappert.
Gas Water Heater
.,,
Helpful advice
on home bUyblg and home
,
pl_nnjng from the start," plus a sound
. TRDIlTY CHURCH.:.
.Rev. Geo. C. Anderaon. nector
;.
SUNDAY. JULY 27
8.00 J(,; ,M:-Hoty Con;ulI,union,
'
11:00 A. M.-Mornlng Prayer- and
Sermon.'
.
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" FRIENDS . .",
SUNDAY. JULY 27
11:08 A. M.-Meetlng for WorshIp.
During Meeting, ChUdren will
Be cared Fot' In Whittier
House.
WEDNEsvA't:. JULY so
•
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~~ORCH 01' CHRIST
B
. '01' BWAR'l'IDIORm
Park AT.nu. below Ba.rvII.nI
·
SUNDAY. JULY 21'
11:00 A. JI.-Bunda7 SchooL"
11:00 A. 1IL-8wida7 x.aoll.' Ser·
· moD.
'
iWedno84a,. .....DiDCmeet1ng each
week.. •
p;m.:' ·lteadlnt· room OpeD
meet these" eXtra' demands. Automatic gas
..
"Now I. You ..."""
·~n bu'"
UT. '
S. "
S·vlngs I',onils automatically tllrough
iI
.
':SO to 8:lo-8ewfngnnd Qu1ltlnll
. In Whltller Houae. Box Lunch·
..- :,AlI, ..... " .co'·4.IaIJJ' In·
vlted.
S.ummertime demands for hot water are greater
than ever, because of extra baths, showers, and
laundering. Ali automatic gas water heater
supplies you with all the hot water you need'to
morlgaqepU when you're ready to prooeecl-thli'f the package you· receive
when you arrange your home financing
With UI. Ask for details. No obUgation;
THE RJU,IGIQUS'SOCIETY OF
'·s:::GO.~P~Y
.
..
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METHODIST CHURCH
e.n
Na.ncy Loughead daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Loughead of
Thayer rGad.
The RU88ell Wbltes of Bowling
Green are spending the month at
Ocean City. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. HoUle· '01
North Cheater road will spend
Sunday wlth their daughter LeiKit
who Is vacationing at Camp Elizabeth Borton.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. '"Shoe
maker of Rlvervlew road vle1ted
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hunter
at Hl)nryvllle, in the Pocono& from
Thursday to Sunday of last week.
" CHURCH
Rev. David ~raun, Mlnlster
Rev. H. Lewla Cutler. Minister
SUNDAY. JULY 27
M. - Summer
Church
~.
Scbool to\". Cldld.ren.
11:00 A. Y.-Dr. 'wnuam Barrow
~ugh. g:ueBt preacher.
. betic can reasonably i#1pect to live' about as.loog
as anybody. Your physician wm ptOIYipf1y recog·
nize theeymptomaofdl8betes.HekYiOWa an
about the treatment. And.rem~ber'tW••
ad·'
vertiaed cures for diabeteaare quest~ble. Don't
·be·'ridfmi.... bythe awincDen.; ,.
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acblevement
."brougnt that
tbe tlrst
week's Swarthmorean,
thts
baseball championship of. a.ny kind
to Swarthmore tbat anyone seema
able to remember."
In the Interest of reportorial accuracy. may I point out that the
September 20. 194G issue ot The
Swarthmorean carried a. threequarter column, tront page story
headed "Hornets Win Champlonahip." Ac:-companylng the arUcle
was a photograph of the team with
a 24-polnt caption "The Champions.·' That championship Is a
matter ot'· record.
The article described the presen.:.
tat;ion to eacb member ot the 8Q.uad
ot,' ~ gold bueball' e'ngr8.ved' with
the word "Champlonsto _ a'nd the
boy's initials. and J!ome' 15 proud
o~ers ot these trophies might well
take Issue with the above statement.
"WIlllo no walk-away stlries. the
Hornets did manage to chalk up
14 wins against seven 1088es, against
Borne ot the finest coached clubs
ot tneir age in this section. Several
of the boya who participated In
that championship bave played
with:. the L~glon team t!tis."yea'i 'and
bave made no Rmall contribution
to that team's fine record.
With tbe Hornets current sarles
standing at 12 ,victories to :four de';'
feats It Is quite wlt11ln the realm
of possibility' that tbey will bring
8warthmor~
its third. baseball
cbampionship in two years,
Ernest R. LaWB
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birth of King Tut. Yet, it was not until 1922 that
Ii specific remedy was o:\isC:oyered."Today, 'through
the use of Insulin -and a balmiced, diet, the 'dia-
··THE HOMESTRETCH"
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Christian Scienc:e Notes
"Truth'" is the subject of' the
Leason-Sermon In all Churcbes 'of
ChHst; Scientist; on·· Sunday. "July
27. The Golden .Tt':i::t Is: '.10 Lord.
thou art my. God: I will exalt thee,
1 will praise thy name: ..•thy (!Qun ..
!leIs of· old are tatthfulness' and
troth"" Naa.lah 26;1).
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KA1JBEEN O'HARA
weOn
"11Ie Advadw_
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OORNELL WUDE
The Church School meets on
Sunday morning !it 10. Dr. John -S.
Pitman will prealde. Mr. S. John80n Is superintendent.
The guest preacher at -the 11
o'clock 8ervlce will be Rev. Walter
.;J; Leppert of Phllsdelphla..
The Church Nursery 'Is open during the morning service for care
of the younger children. Mrs. ~ton
Smith and Mtldred Bernard will be
tn·charge.
'
The ushers for the morning ,service are: E. Behenna, Charles
Grler. Aiton Smlt~', Raymond WIllion an4 Don Dickinson.
Mr. ~d Mrs. George A. Stewart.
Jr" of Swarthm'ore spent last week
\'ialtlng Mr. Sfew~rt's parents. Dr.
and Mrs. George' A. St"'ewart of
Sherwood Forest, Md.
Ann Hllkert and her brother
John Hilkert of Rutledge. formerly of Swarthmore. wUl-return hOlD:e
tomorrow after epe-ndlng a. twoweek vacation on their uncle's
farm near Wllmington. 9hl0.
Mrs. I. R. MacElwee ot Mt.
Holyoke place ~ccompa.n,ied by
her mother "Mrs. Joseph V. -collins
and Mrs. Leroy Pete~8en ot Greenwich, Conn" left Monday by automobile tor Mra. Collins' home in
Stevens Point, Wlso.· Mrs." MacElwee will ret~rn in a few weeks.
Mrs. l{arold G. Griffin of Rutgers avenue el1terta.ined at a luneheon Wednesday In honor of her
cousin. Mrs. Robert T. Blair' ot
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rodgers of
Riverview road 'and tlieir 'chtldren
Dorothy, Daniel, and Elizabeth •
lea.ve· tomorrow t.o spend the reDl:alnder o't the summer vis./tlng
Mrs. Rodgers' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. .T. H. Welch of WlnchE!ndon.
Mass.. and vacationlng on Long
Lake. M81ne.
Mrs. J". G. Moxey of nutgcrH
avenue entertained at a small
luncheon at her home, Friday.
CHURCBSERVICES.
BETTER HEALY·H
FOR BETTER [l\t!'N'G
Cblldreu's Show
"FIRE. OOAL WlU. BE
. Methodist Church Notes
AUCt 18
bur.rb afu,r apendinS a week vaca.tioninR" In tbe Poconoa and visit...
0'nIER CHAMPIONS
Inll' fo, .. few weeks with Mr••
To the Editor:
L1nhal'"~:. parents. Mr. and Mrs.
The Swarthmore Alnerlcan Le- Paul Rutan or Ogden avenue.
glon Basehall Team. Is to be cOn.
Mr. and loI..... George W. Sweet
gratUlated on wlDDln'g their league o( Garrett avenue are entertaining
championship.' A vastly Improved" all their ho\U6 SUesta, Mr. and Mrs.
team. they have from the atart,Ge";rge F. WilkIn. and children
displayed a brand of hlUleball" that Dotty" Ann and Herb of Los
reflects credit to the boys and to Angeles, CalIf.
their tine coaching. Greater exper.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Furst ot
lence, confidence and determlna-, Guernsey road entertained at a
Hon have paid ott in an enviable dinner party at the Concord Counrecord.
try Club in honor of Mr. ~nd Mrs.
Exception might well be taken, Donald ~. Pugh of Wallingford.
however. to the statement In laSt Mra~ Pugh 1s the former MiBS
NEWS "NOTES
1i.-oo . A.
saturda, l\IaUneo
''CALCUITA''
,
13 South Chester Road
Call SwarthmOre 0476
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I
ot
hostess waS seated at e~ch one"
the' ~wepty-three. tables,'as a picnic
supper w~ passc.d by other members of the Auxll1u.ry.
An after
supper thought was a tray ot gitts
such WI chrarettes, candy. ties and
BOCks, one ,fqr each mAD.
Twenty-three bundred men are
I.oc·ked in this government hospital,
except for those on parole, and a.
doorman to unlock the gates betore toe hosteBBes could· leave, pro. duces a mingled feeling of' gratitude tor one·s own freedom, and
a determination to work against
wars to come, llkewise a sincere
Wish to aid these men In any posBible wa.y toward· recovery.
E. Y. GUcreest, Publicity.
No~es
Dr. WilUam Barrow' Pugh wl1l be
the guest preacher this Sunday
morning at the 11 o'clock service.
The Summer cihurch School will
conclude its ~eet1ngs tbls. Sunda.y
morning at 11. o'clock. The regular
Churcb Bchool wtll reconvene September 14 at 9:46 o·clock .
The Six Dots (Braille study
group) meets ~ch TueBday morn·
lng' at 10 o'clock at the Church
during the summer. Anyone Interested In learning how to write
Braille is inVited to attend tnese
meet1ngs.
,Tbe Surgical Dressings group
meets each Wednesday .mornlng ·a.t
tbe Church 'at 10 o·clock during
the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. H. Lewis Cutler
and family will be spending the
month of August at their Bummer
home at Blue HUl, ·Maine.
P,ubyterian ·Church
Let Beauty rule the Wavesl
pl.olDflrap~ic
SUl'l't;.~
Mr.family
and of Yale
Buchanan
and
avenueHarrar
'have
returned from Cape Cod, where
. they visited Mr. Harrar's Blster for
a week.
Mr. and' Mrs; C. Irwin Galbreath
of' Benjamin West avenue enter·
talned at a' houseparty last weekend at their cottage in Avalon.'
Their guests 'were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Bmdfo'rd. Mr. and Mrs.
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1947
BEAUTY SALON
pllOlo'ilral'~'1
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY" NOON
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Entered 8.IJ second Class Matter•. Janual'7 ..214".112', at the Polt
Ottlce at Swarthmore, PL, under ~be Act ,ot. March •• 1819.
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Magazine Subscriptions
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Rosalle Pelraol
Barbara Kent ...
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THE BWAIn'IDlOBEAN, INO...PUDLl8HER
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RUSSELL'S
AUG. 4
,
:rHE "SWARTHMOREAN·
UNKLE HANK SEZ
Mary Ann has returned home
after a three-week visit In Johm~atter a vacation of several "'eeka tOWD. Pa~, and Cumberland, Md.
at Eagles Mero.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Myers
ENGAGEMENTS
and Peter and Ann Myers of DlckMr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Randall
.iDaon avenue will lea"\'e Tucsday to ot, Riverview road have apnouIJ,ced
sp,end a month at Deer Isle, Me.
the engagement of their daugnter.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen \V. Gay ot Mlss Janet Sheldon Randall to Mr.
'Wallingtord HUla entertained for Charles H. Brennan. Jr.. son ot
a few days Mr. 'and :Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Charles lL Brennan of Ban
. Berry of RiChmond. Va., who were FranciJJ:co, Cal., and the late Mr.
en 'route to Boston.
Brennan.
Anna Mary FusSell of Vassar
Miss Randall graduated from
avenue left this week to spend n- Swarthmore High School .and atmonth with her grandmother, Mrs. tended Hood College.
,
job T. Pugh at her cottage
in
Mr. Brennan attended the Uni,
versity of CaUffiJrnla, served as '0.
Paris. Maine.
Frances Armitage of Warnl. Reserve Officer In the U. S. Navy
Fla., a. hostess. with the Eastern for four years and was graduated
AlrUnes. spent a few days of tbls from Washington and Lee Univer.
week with her parents Mr. and slty.
Mt:& Percival Armitage of Harvard
The wedding will take place in
a.venue.
October.
Mrs. T. M. Gibson and Bon of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Barclay Whitson
~utgers avenue, accompanied by
Mrs. Helen Cook ot, Valley, Forge. of Moylan have announced the en·
are on a, motor trip to the west gag-ement of their daughter. Miss
coast. They have spent a few weeks Ruth Elizabeth Whitson, to Mr.
visiting Mrs. Gibson's sister In Los Joseph Stokes. ard. son of Dr. and
Angeles, and bave alBo .drlven ·Into Mrs. Joseph StokE'!s. Jr.• ot PhUa~exico and spent several days on delphia.
Miss Whitson attended SwarthCataUna Islands. En route home
they plan to StoP at Yellowstone more High School' and graduated
from Westtown School. She will be
National Park.
Mr. Edward Alston of North a. junior at Welle91ey College.
Mr. Stokes 18 a graduate or
Cbester road and Mr. G. W'est
Cochrane ot Upland wur return H9.verrord College and Is now at·
next week from a six-week auto- tending Harvard MedIcal School.
mobile trip to the west coast. En
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith of
route they visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
BoO Young of Pittsburgh. ,Mr. Wll- Bronxville, N. Y., and Redding.
lJam Alston' and famlly of Dayton, Conn., bave announced the engageOhio. Mr. and ·Mrs. Leonard Fres- ment ot their daughter, Betsey
coin of Colorado, Mr . .James' W. Wakeman, to GUY C. Bates, son of
:aasaett and his famUy on toelr Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S.~lJate8 ot
ranoh In Oregon. and Lt. (jg) R'.lcky Spring' Farm, 1\ledia.
Miss Smlth wa.s graduated wUh
Harry F. Brown, Jr.. of the U.S.
:Naval .HOllJlltal. Oakland. Calif; honors from Benver College in June
They alBO stopped at numerous 1946. She Is now doing commerCial
national parks throughout the west. art work In New York.
An alumnus oC the Taft School,
Mrs. Sh.lrley Chidsey; daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Percival Armitage Mr. Bates Is now In the junior class
of Harvard avenue. now located In at Yale and a member of .Alpha
Leopoldville. Belgian Congo, Af- Sigma Phi Fraternity.
rica, with the U.S. State DepartMr. and Mrs. Harry. Batnbrlek
ment, is spending her vacation in
the mountains ot' the Rclgtan of 'rremont. penna.• announce the FOR
engagement of their daughter.
Congo.
Mr. and Mrs. George Alston of Miss Shirley Bambrick. to Dr.
North Chester road entertained Robert W. Delaplaine. Lt. '(j.g.)- Call
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd of MCR. USNR. son of Mr: and Mrs. Mrs. Uoyd Eo Kauffman
Pittsburgh as their guests for a Roy W. Delilplaine of Cornell avcSwarthmore 2080
few dayS last week.
nue.
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of Swarthmore avenue la visiting In the New
England States.
po,./~it anJ
Jean Huey ot Dickinson avenue
Visited a Middlebury classmate.
Comm.rciaf
Elaine Phillippi, ot Lanca..~ter. over
tbe week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson
l:,uil'ment
and family of Rutgers avenue nre
leaving tomorrow to vacation in
anJ
Ocean City. N. J'., fo'r five' weeks.
Bob McCowan of VMSar avenue
'finIshes the summer session a.t
102 East State St.
BulUs School. ~nver Springs. Md .•
Next to Media Theatre
next Thursday.
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after vacatlonlng a m.ontb 'with ~waa; tb,e big event thlB week J.n ,tho Valle:t'
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NEWS NOTES
Clippers visited Prospect
PaPk on Friday afternoon where
...... :The
two squads. coached by RU88ell
Ba,der, competed with two ot the
h ome team'
s d
squa S.
One team Buffered a· 6-2 1088 L. Hearne or Rehoboth Beach,
when the Prospect Parkers com- Del.
'.. Tl1e ot"er
J\.{r. and Mrs. J. David Jackson
blned some timely hi '-0
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ot VlUlsar avenue will entertain
aquad
covered Itself with glory Mrs. Antonio Herscnmann and her~
when Nell Gallagher hurled a. no· daughters Ann and Vlrsinia. of
bit no-run game called at the end Havana, Cuba as their house
ot 4: Innings. Nell struck out 10 guests next week.
Mr. and, Mrs. George Ewing ot
ot tile 16 men who taced him. Mc- Columbia avenue apent the w4!!ek..
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Since 1905
WANTED - Two college graduates desire furn1ahed apartment. Phone
. S~:r:~moTe 0562·1&: after 1 P.M.
CUNNINGHAM
~TED - To rent h~uee or apart-
ment in Swarthmore by rellab~
famlly of three for winter months or
longer. Reply to Box R. The Swarth·
morean.
m,!ngton,
Dela.ware.
PERSONA~-NO
SMELLoS-NO
SMEAR-NO SPRAY. 35 yrs. roaches
and retnedJes ended wIth ONE pkg.
ROAClBGASTER. No roaches since 4
YI'IJ.
ago.
Odorless
non-poisonous.
SAFE for kftchen. 'send ·$1.00 or !.L O.
to Reb. Master,' P; O. Box. 304. Camden, New Jersey.
FOR QUICK SERVICE:
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RUMSEY CHEVROLET
PainteR &Paper HangeR
We Should Know How
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\VANTED -;Two
dependable ,high
school girls want to babY-BIt. Call
SWarthmore 4512·1L
WANTED-Furnished or unfumished
house ot" aP'(l1'tment or housekeeping
rooms by ml(tdle aged couple. Can
give eXcellent :reference&. Tel Swarthmore 0661.
WANTED-Young woman aBQlstant in
attractive local shop. Full tl:ne,
year-round position." Box Y. The
Arters Brothers, Inc.
& Builders
Contract01'&
college graduate and
V.eteran.
apart!neIlt.
P/lOne Media 0129-W.
BELL-MN
atlons,
tion.
Kitchen
CustOtn-buUt cabinets,
wor~,
cement
paneUng,
Uon.
modernlm-
.S; ·week,
laundry and
Cleaning. One able to cook and serve
Lawn Mowers
SIIarpem-aby MIIdrine
0Iber toob Uo IiwplDea
Saws Set ami 'Filecl.
Qaiele Seroice
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when' nee(te.' TWo' adulU. 56 day and
fare, Swarthnwre 11'16.
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screening,
1D8uIa..
:&llsce]Janeons carpen-
Swarthmote-';n~;
three
1,:'j;l,OSr
umbrelia. amJ ro~
, cardlpn s'\fI"eaw." CBlI the Barn'"
Inn. Swarthmore Ins. ,
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1115 W. lehIgh A"'ftt•• PbIla.
Piwne BaldwID 1110
NO' additional char!le for
suburban ca.Il.s.
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LETTERB TESTAMENTARY on the
above Estate have been granted to the
'6ealed bids will be received In undersigned, who request all persOnB
Council Chamber,
Borough Hall, havJng claims or demands against the
swarthmore. Pal on August 4th. 19'7 Estate of the decedent to make known
at 1:45 P.M. Daylight Saving Time for the same. and all persons Indebted to
purchase trom the Borough ot' either the decedent to make payment, without dela¥. to
.
or .both of th@.. (oil owing articles: .
Charlotte R. Troxell, ExecutriX
1 Ford dump truck., 11k ton capa·
3'20 Dartmouth Aw.,
city. 1930 :Model. '
Swarthmore. Pa.
1 Barrett hand operated
Adding
Or to her Attorney
Machine.
John E. Gensemer
These articles may be examined 1004 Girard Trust Bldg.
6-6·27
upon nppllca,li0n to ttre Borough Sec- Philadelphia 2. Pa.
retary. They are ofIere'd for itnmedtate
FOR SALE
delivery at Borough Hall, Swarthmore.
Pa. Terms net cash upon delivery..
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Reese-Baxter Co.
SPORTING :GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Cheater
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
PETERDI NICOLA
ADVBRTI8BMBNT
The Borough reHe~ the right to
The School District oC SwarUunDre
.teject any or all bids.
will receive bids at the School District
ofDce. College Avenue BuUding. up to
:d:lIIott Rlchardson
Borough Secretary.
1'1'-7-25 4- p.m., E,D.S.T., Thursday, August 7.
1941. and open the. bids at an adjourned
meeting of the Board at the School
District office on August 1. 1941. at
ADVERTISBMBNT
6 p.m.. or at a ;neetJng adjoumed from
that meeting•. to lay apPl'oximat-ely
The School District of Swarthmore 132
feet of 16.... diameter and 244 feet
will receive bids at the School Dlstrict of lS'"
diameter cement-asbestos fibre
omce. College Avenue Bulldlng, up to Jlewer pipe
(Transite) extending from
4 p.m., E,D.8.T•• ThUrsday, AUiflISt '1. the SQhool property, crossing under
IH7, and open .the bids at an adjourn· princeton Avenue, and thence to the
ed. meetlng of the Board at the SchoOl creek east of Princeton Avenue. SpeciDIstrict omce on August 1. 1941, at 6 fications can be secured between 9 a.m.
p.m., or at. a meeting adjourned from and 4 p.m.• dally except Saturdays.
that meeting, for repair of appro:.:i- Sund&yB. and holidaYS, at the Sl}liool
matt!lly'1860 square feet of: gymnasium District office. The Board reserves the
floor• .Repairs consist ot demoUtlon, of right to reject any or all bids in whole
maple floor. plmt subHoor and'iltrblgers. or In part and'to award contracte on
which are set In concre.to slab, ,and tho any item or Items maldng up any bid.
replacement of all parts. Speclftcatlons
,v. E. Dungan
enn be aecured between 9 a.m. and -4
3T·7-18
Secretary
p.m., tlaUy except Saturdays, Sundays,
and JtoUday80 at the SChool District
office. The Board re8el'1'es the right to
reject any or all bids In' whole or In
part and to award contracts on any
Item or llems making up any bid.
W. E. Dungan
Secretary
Fred A. Fub, Jeweler
5 i;;ast s_ SCi eet, . Hedla
Phone Hedla tete
Phone Swa. Z6ZS
Walters'
Tree Sw ..... , I11III
Lana-pmc
Phone Swarthmore 2175-R
104 ComellA_ _
a
SwartIunore, P -
3T-7·11
WIWAM BROOKS
& Rubbish RemoTed
.......... Mowed
GeaeraI Hanllng
288 HardIDg A ..e.
H - . Pa.
Ash...
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A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
Electrical
All
CODtra~tor
Tn>es of. Electrical
.:; '<.,'."""b.·_........
{l, "' " '.
'nsteDatioll8 and Bepa.lrs
ServIng swarthmo... and
V1c!nlty tor past
Twenty Years
1180 MuhIeDberg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
DIgh~
OP UWO GEZONDHEID
or Clay.
In
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":"
Keeping healthy means keep-
..
ing clean. Take plenty of
Bailder
baths during these warm,
sticky days. They not only
Swarthmore 2253
tone you up, but cleanse the
•
pores, permitting !the' skin to
Call'
breathe.
,MASON· BUILDERS
.SOPPLY COMPANY
How invigorating, a bath
or shower, with clean, pure
Water.
Springfield
,
8==7_ osa
·'·ALL'SIZES'RARDCon
i.
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··Pa~l~irgl.
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pt. ": M an 07.
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Eng';sh filii • .oM-TO YOUR HEALTH
~
For
Painting
'LOft\-SomeUme during year.' gold
.: Wrist watcb. IpItiala AI. A.. brown
linen strap. SublllaDUal reward,.. TeL
SWVthmore ~ ,,',' .• _
_
'"
SD.VERWARE
I\epIIirecl aDd J l e p _
the County of Delaware.
The County CommisslomrB reserve
the rlght to reject any or all bids.
Clarence T. Pepper
County Controller
3T-7·1l
deceaaed.
331 Dartmouth Avenue
J'
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ESTATE OF GEORGE H. TROXELL,
Director
. FUneral
.
.
monq.·a.
LOST-BllveO'~ ~ue
,LOST.,..J!~ n7lDII t.a1feta,
ding .heet.
Each bid must be accompanied by 8.
certifIed check for two hundred
($200.00) dollallJ drawn. to the. order ('If
Ia.te of the Borough of Swarthmore.
Charles E. Fischer
try.
FOR SALB
FOR SALE--Jledal Sewing Machine.,
Bathinette ...u.~
LEGAL NOTICES
pine
)motty
'FOniled7of HeoJIa
WANTED-Need experIenced woman,
three· dilye
- - . , . - - - - - - - - -......- - - -
Home Improvements, Alter..
.WANTED-Apartment for two adults.
302 G;ayley,st., Media.
2 or -3 rooms and baUt. Preferably
unfurnished. Margaret Zerby, Swarth·
I\ledlB 2581·B.
more College ~:u.brary.
wtAN'IED--lIan or - boy to do part.®
time
work one
a week
(or
t"""Ogarde.n
afternoons).
Goodday
hourly
pay ~;:;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:;;;
and c;hance. to, learn .,ower·growing. I
TelePhone Swarthmore ~80.
A,. MERCER QUINBY
need
. iii··
DELAW ABE (:OtJIiTY
Sealed propOtial~ wlll be ~ived at
PIANO nINING,
tho County Controller'. OfUce. Court
Huwse. l\ledia, Pa.. until 9 :00 A.M ••
and llepalring s~"" t _
ES1' and ,publicly opened, at 1&:00
New and JlebaU~· _
.A:.M., EST on Konday. July '28, 1947
for turnlshlng all labor. too18 and
ALBAN L. PARKER
materlala n8Ce888.ry to install .lIghtlllg
Phone Media 045e~H
system In the Court House. Media. Pa.
SpeclflcaUon. ~d bidding sheet may
be obtained at the office of the Cop.nty
Controller, and no bid wUl be entertained unless made out on laid' bid; I----------~----
S _... 1448
PERSONAL~SEPTEMBEf(
16 Isl.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A-DAY
.'
WANTED - we will buy at beEt
prices,. old c.h1na, glass, furniture,
firearms. Call Holly Oak ,4313 .or Holly
Oak. 6720, collect for appointment. .All
business confidential. Colonial CUP~oard. No. Ii PhJladelphta Plke, WU-
are at loW' tide' level. tintol'tunatpl~'
tbe mOSQulto('s which breed In this
large area. are ot many varieties
which can fly a. long dtstance into
dlstant parts of Delawar~ County.
The sewage pollution In the mar.l5'hes and strealVs which drain Into
tbese ·marshes tends to Intensify'
mosquito breeding 80 t~at all tbe
efforts of communities toward the
abatement of sewage pollution now
being carried torwar~ will. In the
long run, 'help to reduce alBo, the
numbers of moaqutto~s originating
In these areas.
U»>:$i"3i5~"""""~""''''
trlca.l Contractor. will be out. of
town from '.' July !6 until August 2.
bride
JOe
PATI'ERSON
1·3~.
PERSONAL-Eric H. Hausen. Elec-
w ANTEri--Ju'ne
YOIDI8' T_cIer Squash.
New Cabbage
,Need
.Swarthmorean.
Swarthmore 1439
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a.JFFORD L PARKER
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aaow ...... DIneen.
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·pa-rt...Ume. Minding children. Wrlte· Mrs. Harper. Yale Ave-nue and Crum Creek: at brIdge.
Media, Pa.
•
.._.,2'...., ...
Pride of Farm FanCy
CLASSIFIED
WANTED -
I
Bla01ilts
Buy by th.Doz.n and Save
La... No. 2
,MIlker _
of _
FIDe
_'l!botogNplas
BkIc.
..... A_ I11III S_ _ ,
WaDI • •' ....... R ......
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'
IItdIp~ .....hl. . 'c:nGken
\
l:n spite of this 'handicap. however,
the effectlve spring drainage work.
together with the spraying and
more recent togging work, has kept
down the number of mosquitoes
1n most sections of the County be.
low the serious annoyance ..polnt.
It 18 esUmated that when a trap'
catch amounts to 25 mosquitoes in
a 1i'1ght or more, that the point ot
ve~ serious annoyance has been
reached...
Five ot the traps .have been locat.
cd In the same or slmlla.r locations
during the last four years. These
traps are located in Media, Nor.
WOOd, Sharon HIlI. Swarthmore and
Tinlcum. The trap catcn from Media Is not avaUablo tor 1944 for
June as the trap,' dtd not operate
uotll later io the eeason, but an
average .ot 13. mo,quilqell
'June 1946 apd less than 2 I~ June
1947.
'
In Swarthmore the trap caught
20 mosquitoes per June night in
1944, 14 In 1945. 8 in· 1946, and 4
in 1947. The Same relativ:ely
lo.w catcb In 1947 has continued
80 tar tn July and the resulb for.
the full month will be made .avallable after-August 1.
Following the last meeting of tho
County Mosquito Extermination
Commission a tew days ago. an inspection was made by the members
of the Commission and statt to review som.e of. the m'ore important
,
types of work In and around TinlPBRSONAL
cum tnarsh~ Th~e large sewagePERSONAL-:-Vacuum cleaners,. Irons. cn,arged marsbes. Borne confined
toasten and'radlos repaired. Called behind dikes. consist of marshy
tor and de!lvered. Can Robert Brooks,
Swarthlnore 1548.
areas of hnbdre,ds of acres which
D. D. T. tOg truck baa appeared In
swa:rihmore three times within the
li1.lJt few weeks,. oCfers interesting
figures on the prevalence of mosquitoes In varlOUB parts of the
county as compared with former
years. The. college commencement
. 8.p.d the Methodist Church Fair last
month were 'proVlded with Ideal
spectator comtort when the tOg
truck circled' their areas juat prior
to the events. In addition the
equtp'ment toured borough streets
one ,day last week.
, Major Ruaseh W. Gles SCientific
dlreetor and executive officer for
the COmmissloD states that traps
have 'been operated here this year
as well. as Lansdowne, Lin wood,
Media, Norwood, Penfield. RIdley
Park t Sharon Hill, and Tlnlcum.
These mosquito light traps are a.
mechanical' device for sampling the
kinds and numbers of mosquitoes a.t
a given location. The catches 80
far Indl~te a. very sizable' reduction
In the number of mosquitoes in
general tbroughout the County over
the sa.me period In p~vlouR yea.rR:
The breeding .......on started 1n MIlY
with a large number ot mosquitoes
developing because ot the excessIve
ratnfall whic"b. amounted to over
9 tnches during the month of May
a.eoordlng to the Weather But"eau
records. Th18 Is between three and
TOLD
4
four
thena_al preelpltatlon
tor that period.
The '~8UJt ot'lhla exceaalve rainfall was to fill up thousands of
low spots In the County whloh are
norman,. dry and to enlarge the
T,he Delaware County Mosquito more permanent breeding areas tn·
Extermination Commlaalon, wbose the COunty beyond -the normal sb:e.
.
happily. InclueJ,lng Ho\U.r4 Shear.... aYenue, huibe:en ,tbe'cueet of Mr.:
Mldp BroWIJ 'ot North chester·
'er who walked back after a blow... aDd Mra. F. IL C&lvln in Pt. road and Betsy Kite of Ogden
out,. and Lee Swan ·who took a Pleuant. N. J •• tor the paet three avenue wUl leave toniorrow tor a
'U'_
a... P e t er ....
~
'train after b1s chain broke. ·In- wee1___ .n.wr
'SOD. ua..
ur:ray two-week 'Y8.caUon at stone Harbor.
'terestlng events tor next week Ill.. tof Ft. Monmoutb, N. J., hu jolne4
Mrs. W. C. Greer ot Woodbury.
elude a. Hayride. for everyone .. ADd ber 'at ,the ca.tv.ln.B tor week-end& N. J.. Is VIsiting her Bon·tn-Iaw
tournaments are alreadY started
James Q. Vase. eon of Mr. and and daUshter. Mr. and Mra. H. F.
in croquet, . cheeke1'8, tennis .an4 )Irs. Richard S. V08e ot Nortb' Brown of North Chester road ·tor
Ping Pong. Other tournaments Princeton avenue, was one of the a few weeks.
students to achieve Seeond Scholwill Ulke place next week. ',Award
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates
medals to. be presented .to .wln. aBtJo- ·Honors at the Peddle SChool of Rocky Spring Farm. Media,
ners, wlll be displayed In 'Slplel"s ,:for 'the I!Iprlng term. A sen Ior, are spending the week-Slid in
Store Window on Chester· Road.
Vose entered Peddie in Beptember Hillsboro, N. H .• aJII guests ot the
Mr. Theodore Purnell, director 1946 and in addition to being an P. Kenneth, CroOks. ·Mrs. Crooke
\ ot the Summer Club is arranging ];lonor studont he waa active in and Mrs. Bates were claumatea
playotr's tor champlonl!lh3.ps in sort Winter Track. He was alSo a'mem- at Wellesley CQlIege.
'ball on Wednesday. captained by ber of the Wfte Club and the.
Margaret Ranaburg ot Harvard
. Billy Hoof and Charles Greer. On Camera Club.
avenue Is l'tbe· asalatant muaic
'
th F1
Mr. and .141'8. ThQ.D1A8 Ruther· counselor at Camp Kiwanis.. , Obe·
T ues d ay. cap",ure
e
ago cap·
.
. ford 'ot' Westdale avenue spent'a lisle, Pa. for the month of July.
talned by Lee Bennet and Fred
Almgren. Touch football will be teW' days . of last -week in Ne;,
M.r. and Mrs. Bewell Hodge ot
played on Thursday with Lee Swan York City to see ·Mrs. ,Rutherfor4 s Ogden avenue spent a tew days in
a.nd Howard Shearer as Captains. ·cousln. Mr. Cb'arle& C8.InP' and :~IB New York Clty this ' week.
______~-----.--- ·wlfe. oft for's year I n At rica.. .Pa.r.·.
Dr. "and ·Mrs. Paul F. Gemmill
·Camp. head ·ot the PaleontologYI. and Bob
Jean GelIunJU of
Department at the . Untv:ersity of Thayer road have returned after
. California. is leading an ~:.:pedi- attending a family get-together lin
-tAon to south A.trica.
Leedsburg, ·Va.
Dr. and Mrs.. Robert Endera of
),fro. anc! .Mrs. Newton ,Harris. of
• Elm avenue and DUncan Chlquolne Elm avenue have retUl7ned, from
of Rutgers avenue. have lett for Toledo, Ohio, where they visited
Jackson Hole. Wyo., where Dr. Mrs. Harris' molner for· ·three
Enders and Duncan will Join the weeks.
...
party drawing up plans for a Jac.kMr. and Mrs. qharles Masohal
80n Hole Foundation 'for obAerva- of· Kenyon avenue are vlslUng·thelr
tton of the wild llte In the area..
Ion Johnny at 'camp Wenona..b.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo.seph H. Perktns Poyntelle. thiS' week-end.
or Cedar lane entertained over tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Ransweek.end, Mr. and· Mrs. John burg and daughter. Marian. ot
Makinson and daughter ot .Wood. Harvard ,avenue and their 'houae,
creet. Del., and Mr. and -MTS. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Albert MeMelvin Hartenstine and da.ughter- Cahan ot Lynn. Mass., vtstted.
ot Prlnclplo Furnace. Md.
friends In Huntington la.st week.
MtsS Doris Rowand· of' E1.m, aveMrs. Sewell Hodge ot Ogden;
nue wlll spend tbe week-end :vlslt- avenue .and Mrs. Milton -H·...1i'uaell
Fift:Insuraace,alODeiu_t·
of Va.ssa.r avenue drove Mrs~
in Pittsburgh.
FUIJ8eU'& mother, Mrs. Job T. pugb,
.,mough. Great da~ge call- IngMr.trlends
,and Mrs. A. W. 'Bass ot to her cotta:ge at Paris, 'Maine.
caused by explosion, Harvard avenue and their. sons last week. .
:smoke,
windstorm, Dav.td and Dlrck have -returned Nlvln Snyder•. tour year old
ietc.Make sure that you home following a mcmth's vacation daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bnyder of Baltimore Pike. waa
Coverage. at Avalon.
Helen ~eed of {!~lege Il:venue' hostoss to Eltght little, -friends- at;
lett TuesdaY to spend a week with bel' birthday PR.rty SaturdaY.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert :HIlles . of'
hel' brother Bob Reed, a student
E~
at Northwestern' University.
. Elm a~nue will entertain Mr. 'and
Ml". and M.rs. Thoma.s Ruth'er- Mrs. David' C!lnton Jones ot PrinceGeJterGl In.arGnce
ford ot Westdale avenue wUl en~ ton. N. J. o as their week-end
lertain at a cUnner pal'ty at. thell': guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoe
333:DARTMOUI'H AVE.
home tomorrow evening.
maker
of Riverview- road enterMrs, Henry, L. Smith and Miss',
talned
Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar palmenEltzabeth' Smith of Swar.thmore
Phone Dartmouth 1833
borg
of
Tenafly.
N. J., as their
avenue are leaving July 30 to vacaguests
-tor
aevem'
days or laat
tion at Nantucket.
,week.
!.frs. Solomon.: Cutcher wltl~. her
~.Ir
". fte.'
"Ue ~'...... Doris 'Greene of South Chester
:COaIp••, or Hartford. Coaatctlca. young son John ot Wash,\ngton.
road
Is recuperating at her borne·
D. C., Is visiting h'er 'tather. Mr:
following
an a.ppendectomy perLouis King ot Rutgers a.venue.
formed
July
2 In the Doctor"!!!
',rhey leave August 1 to join Mr.
Hospital.
pblladelphla.
Cutcher who Is taking a yearts
course .at the Air University•. Max-Il;;:::~::=::::~;:=:::::::::;-;
wen Field, Montgomel'Y. Ala.
ROGER RUSSEll
tYDea
·MOSQUITO FIGHT
MAKES STRIDE
&.mmlJr 'Club
5
'Ttl E SWARTHM OREAR
GOLD BOND
POURING.WOOL ;'
. ,BATS AND BlANICETS ,
.. ,•.LAST&.INC'· , ,
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AtteDd Police C'.oaventioD
Patient. Swim
Pool
Superintendent of Police Elllott·
af
Richardson
and
Pollce
Chief
(Continued from Page 1)
Thomas V. Bateman. attended a
ment of course 18 carried on
three-day convention thl8 week of
the Police Chiefs' Association in .throughout the year, but what tho
foundation valuelt so highly In a
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
pool is the number of patients that
can be cared for at one time. As
many as 20 were belng'treated in
the two-hour period last Friday
afternoon, and the chapter is expectlng more•. Not even the oldfashioned bathtub C{Ln accomodate
more than one at a time.
What makes even the borrowing
the pools so dlftlcult is the anathema most owners have to the
word "pollo" or "Infantile Paralysis." In the first place, by the time
a person's llJness can be diagnosed
as pollo, the carrier stage is over.
In the second place pollo patients
ara not permitted to swim or use
the pool for several months after
they have first contracted the disease, for medical I\asons.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Meanw~ne, the treatments are to
continue at the Morrow pool until
the middle of October. Anyone
wanting to join the volunteers helpIng informally at the pool on Wednesdays and Fridays from two till
four In the afternoon, should contact Miss Palmer at the Delaware
County headqwi.rters in the Crozer
Building in Chester, telepllOoe 23664. Pcople with cars are ul'gently
needed to help 'wlth the transportatton.
A NATIONAL FOUNDATIO'N
TOE
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B
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The National l<'oundation ot Infantlle ParalysIs, organized just ten
years ago, was planned to aid financially and medically any famlly
needing or wanting help as a result
of polio being In the lamlly. The
foundation's pollcy Is tnat no family's standard of living sball be
lowered IlS a· result of this' virus
disease, for pollo is the most expensive Illness a person can contract. Not only is it the Immediate
expense of the llIness,but it Is lingering disease orten requiring braccs.
crutches. and constant medical attention. In caring for their rather
large famlly of 93. the chapter uses
funds collected in tne Janua\"Y
March of Dimes campaign. Last
January Delaware County managed
to garner $30,000, a halt of which
went to New York for the Research
and . the Emergency Epidemic
Funds.; The $16,000 remaining to
the chapter for running expenses
for the enUre year WIlS spent last
month on equipment and medical
care. This means that the County
must draw on the Emergency fund
in New York. set up for such situations. 1t has been estimated
run the chapter at an
E
1511 WELSH ST.
OII ........,P&.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
,".00
Luncheons
Dbmera from
$".'l5
COLONIAL
DINING ROOM
STAG BAR
FIRESIDE LOUNGE
.
PRIVATE PARTY and
BANQUET ROOMS
~
CAll CHESTER 8286
Will cleaning hurt my rugs?
Not at PA1JLSON'8. Madem
eqUIpment -.feparc1s eftI')'
step of t.he prooeu. VIIlton
ahraJ'S welcome.
9112
DOMESTIC
Clea"" aD4 Be&amec1
Rup
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100 P8(k A~
Swartbmo~
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F...,., Nrt IS, 1M?
THE S W Ii R T H.M 0 R Eli N
IS
"~!~~~~;:<"'S~~~"~B~g~_~C~~~~i8~B~U~~8~tIl1~i~ng"~~~~~~=~-
A. G•.CATHERMAN
(Saoeel80r to Vietor D. 8hirer)
\
+
~IOLOGICALS
SICK
ROOM
SUPPLIES
FIRST AID NEEDS
17 S.
CheslerRdo '; . . .'
approximate ,100.000 a year, including the 60% for the New York
fund. Compared to the amount
collected last January, Delaware
Co. is receiving far below Its Foundation needs.
NEWS NOTES
of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper and family
Magill road returned home Sunday following b.
month's trip to the west coast. En
route they visited the Grand Canyon, Yosemite in CBUfornla, Bryce
Canyon and Zion Nattonal Park.
Barby Lou Parl'y daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Parry of
"Shady Grove," Westtown is working at Lakeville, Conn., for the
summer before returning to Westtown School for the fall term:
Sgt. John W. Tomlinson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinson
of South Chester road, flew. from
Hlckham Field" oahu. T. H., to
the Camp Fairfield Airbase, Calif.,
July 19 and wlll be separted there
,before returnlng to his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomson H. Littlefield of Wall1ngford lett Monday to
spend 0. week visiting. 'Mrs. Llttlefield's grandmother, Mrs. Samuel
Crothers of Buck HlH Falls, and
they wlll also visit Mr. Mills TenEyck of Rensselaer, N. Y.
I
Atter making the trip west
by
plan~ to visit bel' son-in-law and
daught43r, Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Butterworth and famlly of Evanston, III., Mrs. Joseph K. McLean
returned by automobile last week
to Strath Haven Inn accompanied
by the Butterworths.
Mrs. McLean formed the nucleUs of a five-day gathering. of the
"McLean Clan" at the home of her
son-in-Ia.w and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon M. Parry of "S~ady
Grove. Westtown, formerly of
Swarthmore. The famlly guests
were Mr. and Mrs. John Butterworth, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. McLean of Chester, and 'Mrs. Andrew
H. Erskine of Allentown. The
seven grandchlldren prescnt were
Richard and Barby Lou Parry,
Betty Jo and David. Butterworth,
Susan, Patseyand infant David
Joe Erskine. The highlight of the
reunion was a trip to the Upper
Delaware and to tne old famlly
camp, "Majolu Irbet," Kingwood,
N. J., and dther spots reminiscent
'of chlldhood '!lummers.
Mrs. Erskine and family have
left for Tuscaloosa, Ala., to join
Mr. Erskine where they wlll make
their home for a year. Mr. Erskine
is taking special work at the University of Alabama before returning to resume his place 'on the
faculty of Muhlenberg College,
Allentown.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward,
3rd, of South Chester road. and
Judge Henry G. Swenoy and Mrs.
Sweney of Chester, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
.Grott of Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Fi. E. Shearer of
North Swarthmore avenue entertained Mrs. Shearer's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton W. Warren and
her brother, Mr. Milton W. Warren, Jr.. and family of Washington, D.C., for several days over
the week-end.
'
Ml'l1. C. MacDonald' Swan of Mt.
Holyoke place and Mrs. Frederick
R. Lang of Maple avenue enter-
To' CircaIate Sooa
M'.r.
aad Mrs.· Henry Linton' of
West avenue have returned from a motor trip and en
r~ute vialted their· son Dick a
councUor of swimming at camp
Sinking Creek, near State College.
Mrs. .John Harena.U of Birmingham road, West Chester,' formerly
of Lincoln avenue, entertalned her
Swarthmore brldge club at & lunCheon at her home, Wednesday.
BenJ~tn
Lynn Purnell. 9 and his sisters
Suzanne, 6 and Beth, 14 months
have been quarantined with whoopIng cough for three weeks.
The
placard comes ott their Cornell
avenue house on Monday and they
are eagerly anticipating getting
back into circulation:
Jeb Turner, 5 % of Cornell avenue and Alphonso Hart,· 10 of
UnioQ. avenue are again enjoying
Ufe after an uncomfortable selge
of mumps, and Susan Breitling of
Swarthmore avenue has ,ust recovered from German measles.
1922
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bala Of
North Chester road accompanied
by their son, Mr. Gerald' Bala, and
Miss Ruth Newmeyer of Olney,
w111 leave tomorrow on a week's
automobile trip to Washington.
D.C., nnd Athens, O'hiO'.' At the
latter city they' will visit their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. alld
Mrs. Jack Hannan.
._~Mrs. Alexander W. Fullerton,
formerly of Harvard avenue, has
moved into heJ' new home at lOS
South Prln~eton avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Buzbaum
and sons Bob and Dick of Nethcr
Providence have returned from a
six-weeks' trip through the West.
They visited friends in Mllwaukee,
Wls. and San Francl8co, Cal. and .
stopped at the Yellowstone and
Yosemite national parks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher
'and Miss Edith Thatcher of Ogden
avenue vacationed at Cape May
over the we·ek-end.
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talned at a luncheon at the Ingleneuk last Wednesday in honor of
Mrs. Mary S. Grumbles o( Florida
who is spending tne s}lmmer with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Marsh of Columbia
avenue.
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Dr. George and Mrs. Armitage
of South Chester road have returned from an IS-day automobile
trip spent attending the Urological
Convention in Buffalo, N. Y., and
vacationing at a fishing camp in
La Riviera, Laurentides Park,
Quebec Providence, Canada.' En
route home they cruised down the
Baguenay and St. Lawrence Rivers
to Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Henry
of Walllngford entertained at a
cocktail party Sunday afternoon
Ib honor of t'he first wedding anniversary of their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson
Uttlefteld.
Doria Black ot South Chester
road, a junior councilor at camP
'Daddy Allen, returned to her home
toaay for a ahort viall.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Bevan
and Vlrglnla and BlJl Bevan have
returned home after· vacationing
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The Swarthmorean, 1947-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1947-07
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Peter E. Told, Editor
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