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Girl Sc~ut Benefit
To aise Funds
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'The annual meeting of the Swarthmore Junior Assemblies will be
held in the lounge of the Woman's Club- on Monday, May 10, at
8 ·')'clock.
Parents are urged to attend this
meeting. There will be reports of
the sessions activities- and discussion of plans for improvements in
next year:s organization. The
nual lileeting offe(-s an opportunity for i>arents of the various grade
groups to understand the problems
involved in this unique Swarth-more project. Committee members
will welcome questiOlis and suggestions of the parents. The election
of officers for next year will be
held at this time.
Chaperons for the last dance of
the 8th grade 'group on Saturday,
:May 8, will be Mr. 11.nd Mrs. C. I.
Galbreath, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Wil~iam .H. Gehring.
IN
CLOTHIER
TONIGHT
PA., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1948
Do Wo R. MO,RGAN
Assemblies fo Elect
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Queen Crowned
The weather was perfect Saturday' morning for the traditional
:May Day a::tivities on the college
lawn, and many villagers as well
as students turned out to watch
Marjory Clough of Wallingford
crowned May Queen.
'
The floral <:rown was placed 011
the quecn's head by, a freshman,
Nancy Robinson of Burlington, N.
C. The other attendants elected by
vote of the student body wcre
Martha Penfield of Birmingham,
Mich. also a freshman; P~t Edwards of :Maplewood, N. J. and
Janet, Dunn, Pittsburgh" both
sopho~l1ores; and Sara-Page :Merritt, Mount Vernon, N. Y., and
Lynne Davis of Drexel Hill both
Jlllllors.
The quecn and her attendants
were followed in the procession by
thescnior girls, who had been presented with flowers by freshman
girls early Saturday morning. Maypole dancing followed the coronation of the queen.
iJifG:'C: MYERS TO
SfWCrHDRSDAY
.
Mother's Club to Hear
Lectur,e on
~'Discipline"
The Girl Scout Bene~it Bridge,
The next meeting of the Swarth"hiclt is scheduled ,for the aftermore :Mothers Club will be held on
noon of Tuesday, May 18, at 1 :30
Thursday, May 13 at 8 p. m. in the
p. Ill. in the \\Toman's Club, en-:\\Toman's Club.
lists the aid of the entin.~ communGarry Cleveland Myers foundity in raising a hind to make
er and editor of Highlights
much needed repairs on the Girl
for Children, will be ~he speaker
Scout House on Cresson lane.
of the evening. Mr. Myers is listed
Thc .house is the realization of
in "American Men of Science,"
a drcam conceived in 1930 when
"Who's "Vho in America," "\VorMrs. George Zimmer and her Girl
Id's Who's "Vho", and "InternaScout Troop, 16 celebrated the
tional Blue Book." He writes a
earning of first class ratings by
daily
column addressed to pare,ery mcmber with a thriftily
ents, syndicated by King Features,
planncd and earned trip to Washappearing in over 100 newspapers
ington. There, while lunching in
throughout the United States and
the garden of the' Girl Scout
Canada. He is the father of three
House the local Scouts fired their
children and has nine grandchitdleadcr with such en,thusiasm that
reno His topic will be~ "What about
she bcgan, upon' their return, to
this matter of discipline".
Many Promotions, In
persuade their parents.
Proceeding the lecture will be a
E. S. Sproat suggested that the
short
business meeting and the
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at Westcontracting company which was
election
of officers for next year.
Inghouse
nearing conlpletion on, the underIt is hoped tilat all who can will atpass would give the tool house
Co
David W. R. Morgan of· Strath
tend the meeting in order to vote
.which would othenvise be torn
Ir S 0 Wlr a Haven avenue former general
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enjoy wha.t., promises tp be a
down to the Girl scbuts. Wh'enit .... 0\.
otnen· s Annual 'manager of the South Philadelphia·
was promised Mrs. Zimmer and
. Meet
Works of the "Vestinghouse Elect- Hig'h School Benefit delig~tful evening. It is the last
,
"'meetmg for the year, so The
llrs. Ro~s Marriott secured Bororic Corporation, who was named
Concert
Given
Mother's Club hopes for a full
ugh Council's permission to move
On Tuesday, May 11, at 1 p. m. vice-president of the Corporation
the house to its present site which the inaugural luncheon and an- last week will direct activities of
At Clothier
hQuse.
, 'Those who cannot attend may
bad been given the borough by nual stated meeting of the Swar- the Steam and Aviation Gas TurTonight's benefit c,oneert by the vote by absentee ballot. to be sent
Mrs. Cresson for a park.
thmore Woman's Club will close bine Divisions of the South Phila~Irs. Elliot Richardson worked the year's club calendar. Follow- delphia Works and the Stoker choral organizations of' Swarth- ~o :Mrs. William Graham, Secremore High School at Clothier Me- tary, 46 Medbury road, Springhav-magic with the cost of the house ing the luncheon, served by Mrs. Division at Attica, N. Y.
moving, reducing it ,to $25 from Percy G. Gilbert and Mrs. Robert
Upon graduation fcom Ohio morial at 8 p. m. is eagerly await- en not later'than May 12.
The nominees are as follows :!
the estimated $150. With the aid Allison and their committees, the Northera University with a bache- ed by the townspeople. The program
under
the
direction
of
·Alice·
president,
Mts. William Kurtz-·
of loyal fathers the house was new directors aO(~ offic-ers will be lor of science degree in mechaniE.
Blodgett,
will
be
climaxed
by
haJz,
Mrs.
John B. Weller andt
outwardly ship shape with new installed. Mrs. Stoyan W. Russell cal engiueering in 191.1, Mr. Mor[lutty and paint. To meet the ,bill and ·Mrs. C. W. Croco wilt preseut gan was appointed a technical ap- the massed 180 voices singing the Mrs. John W. Seybold ~ 'vlce~presi
of $147 countless benefits were several vocal selections.
prentice at the old Westinghouse melodic strains· of Rubenstein's dent. Mn. H. L. Shay, Jr:, Mrs.
beld. Other gifts, a fireplace !£rom
The high scho'ol dnun major.' Machine Company. Iu 1916 he was Kamennoi Ostrow in a speci~l Walter N. Yoir' and Mrs. RichMrs. Leonard C. Ashtou, a 'wr- Helene Powers and her majorettes promoted to assistant engineer, and version, Voice of Freedom. Organ: ard Enion; :Recording ~ecretary,
ought iron crane from Mr. Teri1e1ls' Tootsie Lewis, Lois Linton, Patsy 1911 -chief engineer, in the conden- a~d piano will add to the strength Mrs. David Ullman, Mrs. Peter E.
and irons from Mes. Earl P. Y.er- Blake, Christine Ford. Carol Ann ser division. In 1~ he became of the work, as played by IvaG. Coste and Mrs. Hallock C. Campkes, a needed fire-screen ,from Mosteller, Alice and Ginny De- manager -of condenser and diesel Cannon and Lewis Izumi. Featur.. bell; corresponding secretary Mrs
George Bordelais, a gate from Mr. Caindry, Donna Crosset, Mary f"..I1gine engineerillg. In 1940 he was e~ also in this nmnber will be a Casper Garrett, Mrs. Edmund
Richardson, the attractive shrub- Lou Pierce and Debbie Thompson appointed assistant manager of en- mIXed quartet from chorus: Anne, Jones and Mrs. James I .. Harper;
hery given and planted ia place by 'will repeat the routine they per- gineering, a year later manager of -Hickman. soPrano; Mary Lou treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Do Moscrip,
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manufacturing, and in 1943 works Thayer, alto; Charles Keenen, Mrs. ~ruce Do' ~mith and Mrs.
manager. In 1945 he was appointed tenor and George, Hay, bass Robert Bird; hospitality chairman
manager of the steam di~ision arid Mary Lot1 Thaye!" is the selected Mrs. Charles C. Kline, Mrs. C.
Scout House Being Rejuvenated
Swarthmore's Chor- Prater .nd Mrs. James St h
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Mr. Morgan "..as pres~dent of o ~ e
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Swarthmore Borough Coun~il 1942- (Contmued on Page 8)
43 an~ served with that body for
eight years in all. From 1943 to
1945 he was vice-president of the
American Society of Mechanical' 8:00 P M-S •
FRIDA~, MAY 'I
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• . prlOg Choral Festival ..••.. ,...•••.•
Oothier
Engineers.
In 1942 he was p~eseJted with 'I and 9 P M M ' S~::1.RDAY, MAY 8
,'
o .- OVles • " feature •••.•
Clothier
the Westinghouse Order of Merit.
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SUNDAY, MAY 9
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In '1947 by authority of the Secre- 11 :00 A. M.-Mormng Worship
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tary of' the Navy, the Chief of ~he
MONDi\Y, MAY 10
Bureau of Ships awarded him a 9:30 A. M.-~dio Skit on Swarthmore History
Station KYW
Certificate of Commendation for 3.30 P. M-Hlgh School, vs Pro~pect Park-Baseball .• ,••
School
" TUESDAY, MAY 11
outstanding service to the United
1:00 P
P. M
M.-Inaugural
Luncheon,
Annual Meeting ••.... Woma'
State ·Navy during World War II. 3'30
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He is a director of the Dela- 7:00 P. M.-Mother-Daughter Banquet
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ware County Chamber of Com- "
WlIDNESDAY, MAY 12
merce and the Pelaware County 12 :OO-noon-Woman's Association Luncheo,n ...... Presbyterian' Church
National Bank, a' member of the 3.30 P. M.-Swarthmore College vs Loyola-Lacrosse
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College vs Laiayette-Tennis • ••.
COllege
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Engineers' Clubs of Philadelphia 3:30 P. M.-Swarthmore~HURSDAY,
MAY 13
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Girl Scouts With the help of members of local Boy Scout troops
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have been busy this spring painting an4. refurbishing their clubhouse and New York, and a member of 8:00 P M.-Mother's aiJb -"Discipline" by Dr. G. C. M
... yers ....•.••'
on Cresson lane.
the Aronomink Golf Club.
Woman's Club
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EEK NEW LOOK
RSCOUT HOUSE
Girl Scout Benefit
To aise Funds
May 18
The Girl Scout Benefit Bridge,
hicl! is scheduled for the aitcrof Tuesday, ).[ay 18, at 1 :30
111. in the \\Toman's Cluh, enthe aill of the entire COllltllunin raising a fund to makc
h needed repairs on the Girl
t House on Cresson lane.
The house is the realization of
dream conceived in 1930 when
l;corgc Zitllmer and her Girl
lit Troop
16 celcbrated thc
in~ of first class ratings by
mcmber with a thriftily
cd ;ul!1 earned trip to \Vash. There, while lunching in
~arden of the Girl Scout
Assemblies to Elect
Queen Crowned
The annual meeting of the Swarthmore Junior Assemblies will be
held in the lounge of the \Voman's Cluh 00 1101lday, ).[ay 10, at
8 o'cleck.
Parents are urgcd to attend this
meeting. There will be reports of
the sessions activities and discussion of plans for improvements in
next year's organization. The annual meeting offers an opportunity for i)arents of the various grade
groups to undcrstand the prohlems
involvcd in this unique Swarthmore project. Committee mcmbers
will wclcome questions and sug~cs
tions of the parent.~. The election
of officers for next year will be
held at this timc.
Chaperons for the last dancc of
the 8th grade !:,>TOUp Oil Saturday,
11ay 8, wilt be ~Ir. and Mrs. C. I. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Galhreath, Jr. and ).Ir. and 1Irs.
\Villiam H. Gehring.
The weather was perfect Saturday morning for the traditional
).Iay Day acth'ities on thc college
lawn, and many villagers as well
as students turncd out to watch
Marjory Clough of \Vallingford
crowned 1fay Queen.
The floral crown was placed on
the quecll's head by a freshman,
Nancy Robinson of Burlington, N.
C. The other attendants elected by
votc of the student hody ,vere
).f artha Pcn field of Birmingham,
Mich. also a frcshman; Pat Edwards of Maplewood, N. J. and
J anct Dunn, Pittsburgh, both
sophomores; and Sara-Page 1lerritt, ~Iount Vcrnon, N. Y., and
I.Yllne Davis of Drexel Hill both
J 1Ill1urs.
The quecn and her attendants
werc followed in the procession by
the senior girls, who had been presented with flowers hy freshman
gids early Saturday morning. 1laypolc dancin~ followcd the coronation of the queen.
CLOTHIER
TONIGHT
DR:G~ C.- MYERS TO
SJiOOrrHURSDAY
Mother's Club to Hear
Lecture on
"Discipline"
The next meeting of the Swarthmore ~{others Club will be held 011
Thursday, ~Iay 13 at 8 p. Ill. in the
\Voman's Club.
Garry Cleveland 11ycrs founder and
editor
of
Highli~ht~
for Children, will he the speaker
of the evening. :\lr. 11yers is listed
ill "American 11 en of Science,"
"\Vho's \Vho in America," "\VorId·s \Vho's \Vho", and "Interna.tional Blue Book." He writes a
daily column addressed to parents, syndicated by King Features,
appearing in over 100 newspapers
throughout the United States and
Canada. He is the father of three
children and has nine grandchildrell. His topic will be "'Vhat about
this matter of discipline".
Proceeding the lecture will be a
short business meeting and the
election of officers for next year.
It is hoped that all who can will attend the ll1~eting in order to vote
and elljoy what promiscs to be ~
delightful evening. It is the last
High School Benefit mecting
for the year, so The
Concert Given
Mothcr's Club hopes for a full
house.
At Clothier
Those who cannot attend may
Tonight's henefit concert by the vot'.! by absentee ballot _to be sent
choral Lrganizations of Swartll- to ~f rs. \Villiam Graham, Secr~
more High School at Clothie. Me- tary, 46 Medbury road, Springllav-morial at 8 p. m. is eagerly await- en not later than May 12.
cd by the townspeople. The proThe nominees are as follows ::
gram under the direction of Alice president, Mrs. \Villiam Kurtz-·
E. Blodgett, will be climaxed by halz, Mrs. John B. Weller and!
the massed 180 voices singing the :Mrs. John W. Seybold ~ vice-presimelodic strains of Rubenstein's dent, Mrs. H. L. Shay, 1r:, Mrs.
Kamennoi Ostrow in a special \Valter N. Moir and Mrs. Richversion, Voice of Freedom. Organ ard Enion; :Recording s_ecretary,
and piano will add to the strength Mrs. David UUman, Mrs. Peter E.
of the work, as played by Iva G. Coste and Mrs. Hallock C. CampCannon and Lewis Izumi. Featur- bell; corresponding secretary, Mrs.
ed also in this number will be a Casper Garrett, Mrs. Edmund
mixed quartet from chorus: Anne Jones and Mrs. James I. Harper;
Hickman, soprano; Mary Lou treasurer, Mrs. Arthur D. Moscrip,
Thayer, alto; Charles Keenen, Mrs. ~ruce D. Smith and Mrs.
tenor and George Hay, bass Robert Bird; hospitality chairman,
Mary Lou Thayer is the selected Mrs. Charles C. Kline, Mrs. C. D.
member from Swarthmore's Chor- Prater and Mrs. James Stephens.
us to sing in the All-State Chorus membership chairman, Mrs. Geo~
to be held in Sharon, Pennsyl- rge W. Patterson, Mrs. Carl W.
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Continued on Page 8
MORGAN ASSUMr.S
t
~~~i~hIO~:~hS~~~~u:i::! t::!~ INAUGURAL EVENT NEW VP DUTIES
Many Promotions In
c:';;r:~~i~~ro~~I1~~=!;st~~hi~;,at ,~~: TO CLOSE CLUB
35 Years at WestSPRING CHORAL
inghouse
1-'. S. Girls to Twirl at
FESTIVAL IONITE
Wotnen's Annual
r
e hegan, upon their return, to
I their parents
...
ring completion on the under-'
\\'ould give the tool house
It would otherwise he torn ~
to the Girl Scouts. \Vhen it 'i,,_
promised ),1 rs. Zimmer and
Meet
l~oss 1\J arriott secured BoroCouncil's permission to move
On Tuesday, ~lay 11, at 1 p. 111.
house to its present site which the inaugural luncheon and anheen given the borough by nual stated meeting of the SwarCresson for a park.
thmore Woman's Club will close
),f rs. Elliot Richardson worked the year's club calendar. Followwith the cost of the housc ing the luncheon, served by Mrs.
, reducing it to $25 from Percy G. Gilbert and Mrs. Robert
the estimated $150_ With the aid Allison and their committees, the
oi loyal fathers the house was new directors and officers will be
outwardly ship shape with new installed. Mrs. Stoyan W. Russell
putty and paint. To meet the bill and Mrs. C. W. Croco will presel1t
of $147 countless benefits were several vocal selections.
Other gifts, a fireplace from
The high school dnun major.,
Leonard C. Ashton. a 'wr- Helene Powers and her m.ajorettes
iron crane from Yr. TerneUs; Tootsie Lewis, Lois Linton, Patsy
irons from M·rs. Earl P. Y.er- Blake, Christine Forc4 Carol Ann
a needed fire-screen from Mosteller, Alice and Ginny DeGeorge Bordelais, a gate from Mr. Caindry, Donna Crosset, Mary
Richardson, the attractive shrub- Lou Pierce and Debbie Thompson
given and planted in place by will repeat the routine they per(Continued on .Page 8)
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David \V. R ).{organ of· Stratll
Haven
avenue former general
manager of the South Philadc!phia
\Vorks of the \Vestinghouse E1ectric Corporation, who was named
vice-prcsid;!nt of the Corporation
last week will direct activities of
the Steam and Aviation Gas Turbine Divisions of the South Philadelphia \\lorks and the Stoker
Division at Attica, N. Y.
Upon graduation from Ohio
Northern University with a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering in 1913, Mr. Morgan was appointed a technical apprentice at the old Westinghouse
Machine Company. In 1916 he was
promoted to assistant engineer, and
1917 chief engineer, in the condenscr division. In 1926 he became
manager of condenser and diesel
engine engineering. In 1940 he was
appointed assistant manager of engineering., a year later manager of
manufacturing, and in 1943 works
marulger. In 1945 he was appointed
manager of the steam division arid
Scout House Being Rejuvenated
a year later general manager at
South Philadelphia.
Mr. Morgan "Was president of
Swarthmore Borough Council 194243 an~ served with that body for
eight years in all. From 1943 to
1945 he was vice-president of the
American Society of Mechanical I
FRIDAY, MAY 7
8:00 P. M .-Spring Choral P:es t·IvaI ...... ,.....•.••..•••.... Oothier
Engineers.
S~TURDAY, MAY 8
.
In 1942 he was preserlted with
7 and 9 P. M.-Movies 10M" f
t .
ea ure ....•...•••••••...•..•
ClothIer
the Westinghouse Order of Merit.
SUNDAY,
MAY
9
In 1947 by authority of the Secre- 11:00 A. M.-Morning Worship
••..••.•.•••..•••••••••• ~cal Churches
tary of the Navy, the Chief of the
.
. . MONDAY, MAY 10
Bureau of Ships awarded him a 9:30 A. M.-~adlo Skit on Swarthmore History ••.••••• Station KYW
Certificate of Commendation for 3.30 P. M-Hlgh School vs Prospect Park-Baseball .•••.•.. School
outstanding service to the United
TUESDAY, MAY 11
1:00 P. ~I.-Inaugural Lunchcon, Annual Meeting
0 ' 5 CI u b
State Navy during \Vodd War II. 3:30
SIC
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nlan
P. 11
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ollege-Drexel-Ursinus_
Track
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He is a director of the Dela- 7:00 P. ~L-Mother-Daughter Banquet
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I ware County Chamber of Com- •
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12
merce and the Delaware County 12 :OO-noon-Woman's Association Luncheon
P M S ' . . . . . . Presbyt"
erlan Ch urch
Xational Bank, a memher of the 3'30
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C 11
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Engineers' Clubs of Philadelphia 3:30 P. M.-Swarthmore College vs Lafayette-Tennis .•••••.. COllege
THURSDAY, MAY 13
• • • • • • •• 0 ege
Girl Sconts With the help of mcmhers of local Boy Scout troops
ha'-e been busy this spring painting an4 refurbishing their clubhouse and N ew York, and a member of 8:00 P M.-Mother's Club -"Discipline" by Dr. G. C. M
.. yers ..•...••
en Cresson lane.
the Aronomink Golf Club.
Woman's Club
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K~y
who is stationed at
West, Fla.
DeBURLQ-THATCHER
f They flew to Havana, Cuba, also
Carolyn Wilcox, daughter
The marriage of Miss Edith
Mr. and Mrs. Oair Wilcox ~f ' for a four day trip.
Mr.
F.
van
Gracht
of
South
Power
Thatcher, daughter of Mr"
Ogden avenne has been awarded a
four year Trustee Scholarship to Chester road spent the weekend on and Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of
trip at Bellefonte.
Mills College in Oakland, Cali- a "trout fishing
d H
A. G M V
f Ogden avenue, to Mr. C. .Russell
",r. an ,urs.
.
c ay a
fornia. Miss Wilcox is art editor
Front Royal, Va. are visiting Mrs. DeBurlo, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
of the high school year book and
McVay's mother, Mrs .. DeWitt A. C. Russell DeBurio of Havertown,
a memb'er of the school chorus
Hills of Elm avenUe. They will, at- took place at five o'clock on Tuesand of the dramatics club.
tend the weekend houseparty givJ uliane Richardson of Park aveen by Mr. and Mrs. ·Reichel at day, May 4, in a candlelight servnue gave a dessert party before
their home "Framer" in Villanova. ice at the Friends Meeting House
10th grade dancing class on SatMr. and Mrs. George C. Wa&ner on the Swarthmore College' Campurday evening.
of Benjamin West avenue have us before' a setting of white lilacs,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ~ J. Fanlkreturned from a two weeks vaca- white tulips and rhododendrons.•
ner of Dickinson avenue enterThe bride wore a gown of deep
tion at Sea Isle and St. Simons,
tained the Rev.Yug Sun Chen of
ivory colored satin with a yoke of
Ga.
Shanghai, a graduate student at
The Misses Mary and Elinor Bye very old lace and a skirt ending in
Princeton. over the weekend.
of College avenue and Mrs. Grace a long train. Her Juliet cap was of
Mr. and Mrs. William J. BarWalker of Wilmiugton were en- the same lace and her long veil
nes of Yale avenUe and family
ertained by their cousin". Mr. and was caught at the sides with orange
Bill, Dickie and Doug, visited friMJ"s. Coleman Bye of Newark, blossoms. Her bouquet was fasends in Dover, N. J. over the weekDel. whose son they later visited hioned of gardenias and lilies of
end.
at St. Andrew's Episcopal School the valley.
Mrs. Joseph B. Bates entertain- of Delaware.
Miss Susan Thatcher of College
ed 11 members of the Thrimble
The Misses Bye were entertain- avenue cousin of the bride. who
GrGolu p . IOn Mond~y.
ed at dinner by Mrs. Walker and served as maid of honor, wore 3.
ana Ann Pelrsol of Lafayette her daughter on Tu d
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es ay everung. marquisette gown over pale lavenavenu~ IS entertalOlOg severa 0
?fr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Binns der. Miss Jean Huey' of Dickinson
her fnends on Saturday afternoon of Muhlenburg ave
h
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nUe
ave re- avenue was the bridesmaid and
ID eelebratJon of her fifth Olrthday. turned from a til
k
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ree wee 5 crUise ''fore a g.own of marquisette over
Ingnd WeIsz who was two .on,
from
Miami
Fla
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. o a m r l c , . pale green. Their bouquets were of
Wd
e nesday, had Sarah Beth Gner,' Md via the inland
t
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wa crway In lavender stock and yellow tulips.
George Glaesser, 3rd, Anne Mane
their yacht Luana IV M;
P I
Mr. Calvin Kaiser of PhiladelK
.
.ss au ' b
P rater, EIIza
cth
auffman
and
inc E Beatty ,vh'
d to phia served as best man. The ush' .
•
,
0 IS engage
.h~a~cla and MIchael Felton, at her their son Davis, accompanied them. ers were Mr. Albert G. Thatcher,
bIrthday party at her home on
of Moris Plain, N. J. brother of
Dartmouth avenue.
the bride, Mr. William Osler of
WILL
BE
JULY
BRIDE
Barbara Lee Bird of Lafayette
Walllut
lane, Mr. Charles Newett
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
avenue entertained several of her
of
.
Havertown
and Mr. Edward
friends at a party on Tuesday in Ellen Littlefield, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond James Little- Mahler of Frankfurt, Pa.
hOllor of her fourth birthday.
The overseers were llf. and
field,
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania to
Mrs. Norman H. Borden of
lfrs.,
Warren Paxson of Vassar
Mr. Joseph Dando Dallett, son of
Princeton avenUe entertained week
Mr. Joseph H. Dallelt, Wilmingend guests from Princeton, N. J.
to.n,
Del., and Fort Pierce Florida FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Redding of Park avenue visited friends will take place Saturday, July 31,
at 4 :30 ;o'c!ock i" the Swarthmore
in Bethlehem last reekend.
,
P~esbyterian Church.
Johnny Phillips of Strath Haven
I
A receptioll will follow at The Call
avenue celebrated his 13th birthose Tree Hunt Club, Media.
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
game with several of' his friends
in the morning and luncheon at
his home.
Mrs. Crosby M. Black of South
Chester road drove to Fredericksburg on Saturday for the May Day
festivities at Mary Washington
College. She was accompanied by
Open EoeQing~ cmd
•
her mother, Mrs.· 1. S. Habbersett,
lVed·End. TiUMau Zl-Da/1u Thereaf'er
her sister. Mrs. Stanley Goff, and
FREE SUNDAY CONCERTS
Sylvan Hall. 4,15, '7cl5, 9145 P. M.
Mrs. Margery Davis.
.
JACK STECK'S KIDI>IES· HOUR, 2 P. M.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bates
A.".. 01 Modern ThriUbtil Amu.oernen1 AUt._
of "Rocky Spring Fartn" spent the
weekend at Penn State where their
son Bill 'is" a student.
Mr. ,md Mrs. Arnold A. Luder
of Dickinson avenue wilt entertain Mr. i.ud~r·s mother, Mrs. B.
E. Luder and his sister Katherine
on Sun'day, "May 9.
The S,varthmore Nursery School
Colle~e
under the direction of Mrs. G.
W. Brodhead and· Mrs. J. Kahler
Friday and Saturday
visited the Zoo and had, a picnic
RONALD COLEMAN
lunch there on Tuesday.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
in
Mrs. Elwood M. Rowand of Elm
"A DOUBLE LIFE"
The
Academy
Award
Picture
avenue has returned from a visit
(Academy Award Wio"ner)
to her son, Dr. Robert E. Rowand,
"A GENTLEMAN'S
AGREEMENT"
Saturday Matinee I P. M.
Children'. Show "LAST OF
with
THE MOHICANS"
•
.GREGORY PECK
JOHN GARFIELD
Mon .. Tues" and Wed.
DOROTHY McGUIRE
JOSEPH COTTEN
and
JENNIFER .JONES "
"DUEL IN THE SUN w
Sunday & Monday,
ave. Dr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Mer-I the
Swarthmore
cer of North Chester road and Mr. Church on Sunday, April 25.
and Mrs. Mark Bittle of Rutledge
avenue.
BIRTHS
Mrs. Thatcher wore a gown of
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus F. WOod
pale gray. Her corsage and hat
Providence Village announce
were fashioned of pink sweetheart'
birth of a daughter, Janet, al
roses.
Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital
Mrs. DeBurlo wore a rose gown Monday, May 3.
a harmonizing rose hat. Her
Dr. and Mrs. George B.
corsage was of orchids.
of Wynnewood are the
The certificate of marriage was ents.
read by Mr. Samuel Carpenter of
Swarthmore College.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlie D. KeYn,,,,
A reception followed at Whit- are receiving congratulations
tier House. •
the birth of a son, Harlie
CHRISTENING
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
JIarlan R. Jessup of Haverford
was ,christened Martha
by Dr. H. Lewis Cutler at
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REMEMBER
MAMA
EDDIE CANTOR
Starting Thursday, 1\fay 13
"IF YOU KNEW SUSIE"
with
JOAN DAVIS
LANA TURNER
and
SPEKCER TRACY
in
"CASS
TIMBERLANE"
Junior, at Evanston, III on
April 30.
The grandparents are Mr.
Mrs. WJllard P. Tomlinson of
Chester road and Mrs. Arthur
Tomlinson is the baby's
grandmotlter.
LET·US LUBRICATE
YOUR CAR
WHILE YOU SHOP
"A Midsummer Night's Dream," ,
D. Dickinson and Paul K. Paul- ic for 1946.
to
be given on Saturday, May 8,
She
i.
a
member
of
Alpha
Chi
son.
.t
the
University's Morris ArboreThe monthly meeting of the Omega Fraternity and will take
EVERY 1'IIIDJlY AT
SWAllTllllOU. PA.
pUBUSBED
YoUJIg Adults will be held on Mon- part in this year's May ,Day play, tum in Chestnut Hill.
TilE 8WAIlTlDlOIUDA!I, INC~ PUBLISIlE\I.
PItoooe, S_ _ _
..
day evening at 8 in the chapel.
The Woman's Society of ChrispETER E. TOLD, l!dIlo<
1L\llJOlUE TOLD. An Drle..
tian Sepvice wil Imeet on WednesTboodol"e F. mddn., Ad-.ettlaU>.· loIaDa.~
day at 1 o'clock in the Ladies' ParR..Jle Pcinor
lors.
The Spring Mart, under the ausPost
1179.
pices of the Deaconess Home, will
DEADUNE-WEDNESDAY NOON
be held on Thursday at the First
Methodist Church, Germantown.
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 'i, 1MB
For 70 years we have giVen.
Luncheon will be served from 11
t~ 2. For luncheon tickets, see
uninterrupted service to this
Mrs. Pitman.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
for rehearsal at 3:30 o'clock ThursThe' Senior Choir will hold recommunity. The second and third
day afternoons and the Chancel
hearsal on Thursday evening at
Choir
meets
for
rehearsal
at
7
:45
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
7:45.
generations of families continue
service Mr. Cutler's sermon win be o'clock on Thursday evenIngs.
S~pervised recreation un de r,
~Family Forlress"~
to call upon us ,in time of need.
Theodore L. Purnell will be Friday
TRINITY NOTES
'All departments of the Church
evening at 7 in tbe Social' Hall.
!
School and the Men's and Wom~
Holy Commnnion will he celeChri.tian Science Cbvche.
Bible Class meet at 9 :45 o'brated on Sunday at 8 a. m. Church
"Adam and Fallen Man" is the
clock Sunday morning.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Pyle at the School will meet at 9 :45. At the 11 subject <>f the Lesson-Sermon in
DlalCTORS o. 'UNUALI
Harvard avenue entrance will as- o'clock Service of Morning Prayer, all Churches of Christ, Scientist,
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
sist Mr. Cutler in greeting the the Rev. Wm. D. pow"el~~I"i1~~:;;~~~1 on Sunday, May 9. The Golden
congregation after the service Secretary. of the F
Text is: "If 'thou return to the AIT.I.phone Rl 6-1581
MARY A. BAllI,. P_Idont
Sunday morning.
I
C~uncil of Chur
mighty, thou shalt be built 'up,
The High School' Fellowship preacher. Ushers for the 11
thou shalt put away iniquity far
meets Sunday evening at 6 0'-. service are: W. C. Hogg, Jr, head fr0111 thy tabernacles" (Job 22:23).
usher; C. B. Blake, W. B. Bullock,
dock.
The Freshman Fellowship meets S. D. Clyde, V. L. Fine, A. H.
Book Sale Next Friday
Sunday evening at 6 o'dock.
Knabb, T. L. Williams, and W. R.
The. Annual Book Sale run by
The Young Adult's Club meets Sanborn.
the Swarthmore League of WomSunday evening at7 6'clock.
The Young People's Fellowship en Voters will take place on FriThe Young People's Fellowship will close their program for the day, May 14. Space in Bora Hall
meets Sunday evening .at ":30 0'- year with a picnic in the after- and on. the lot in front of the Hall
dock.
noon and evening on the estate of has been given for, sale on that day
Wednesday, May 12 is the mon- Mr. Percy Belfield.
The Co.op on Dartmouth avenue
1'HE.
Ihly meeting day for the WomThe women of the parish will has a box into which daily conan's Association. The worship serv- be the guests of the Rector at tributions of books are being unice will be held in the Church at luncheon at 12:30 p. m. on Mon- loaded.
12 o'clock. Luncheon will be serv- day. Choir SC\1ool will meet ,Mon-' Here'. a chance to get rid of
VALUE
ed by Circle 1, Mrs. Fred R. Lang. day and Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. books with which you have finish__ -,
Chairman, at 12 :30, followed' by in the Parish House.
ed and to stock up on summer
I
.Ihe Business Meeting. The speakThe Spring Rummage Sale will reading. If you are unable to
II
er will be Mrs. H. Roy Bell of be held Wednesday from 7 to
bring your books to the cd-op,
I
I
,New York, who, having spent two
and ·,continued on
Mrs. John Cornog, at Sw~rthmore
I
~'tA!"!.H~ I
years in the mountains of the until 4 ;po m. Choir rehearsal will 1845, has a list of willing carters
L ______________ J
Phillipines hiding from the Japbe held
who will
call and·
haul.any
Do not
ane.., and having been evacuated 7!30
p. m.onin Thursday
the Parish evening
Honse. at card
a single
one;
and diS-I
all
Ir0111 the 'Islands by submarine is
books are welcome I
.
, . '.
..~
well qualified to ·speak on the
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
subject "I Was Hungry and Ye
ACTIVE AT U. OF PAFed Me".
Jane
Davis of The Harvard, has
The Church School meets on
The Young Married Couple's Club
been elected recording secretary of
will meet Sunday evening at 7:30 Sunday morning 'at 9 :45, S. v.'. the Women's Student Government
"~'
~
o'c1ock at the home of Mr. and Johnso~, superintendent. Classes Associ~tion at the University of
..
are
provided
for
ch!ldren
of
all
'
Mrs. Warren Bernard, 112 RutPennsylvania.
ages .and for .adults.
2'0
·lP.#ftl
gers avenue. The discussion will
Miss Davis, a student in the ColThe Young Adults meets at 10
be On the subject "k Solntion to
'ng fWO'"doto 00...
o'clock, Mrs. L. E. Kauffman, lege of Liberal Arts for Women
the Russian Problem".
at
the
University,
is
a
graduate
of
gond
flOW Rlslhle, ,,*'
teacber_
The Girls' Junior Choir meets
tla IS·' po'r4mal .........
The minister will preach at the Swarthmore High School where
she
was
president
at
the
Girls'
morning service .at 11 o'clock.
1. Arrange an edate plan
The Juni~r Church meets at the Glee Oub and received the Molly
SWARTHIlORE·
Jeffords'
Memorial
Award
in
MusPRESBYTERIAN C'IlUBCH
same hour in the chapel, Mrs. D.
1!ev. II. Le";" Cutler IIhtIater
2.
-,.'ale life j •
W.
Oamen, superintendent.
SUNDAY, KAY 9
9:45 A. M.-Church School
The Church Nursery _ is open
l
I
11 :00 A. M.-""Family Fort:resa"
during
ttt<:
morning
service.
Mrs.
\
6:00 P. 1oI.-Hiah SehaoJ Fellowohip
6:0() P 1oI.-Freohmeu FeUowohip
Laura Hoover and Mrs. Charles
7:00 P: lI.-Young Adul... Club
Grier
Will he in charge.
7:30 P. lI.-Young People FeUowohip
The ushers for the. day are Geob_
ItlETHODIST CHUllCB
Swarthmore, Pa. .....
...". N. Xeber, D.I;I... )[1aIotu
I
rge
Shubert,
Edward
Alston,
Don
SUND4", . MAY 9
.~
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THE swARTHMOJmAN
CONTINUITY OF SERVICE
,n',
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
UNT
"I:LU
2-WAY
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
Beauty Rcmembera Mama
Call Swarthmore 0476
9 Chester Road
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Regular admission prices
:5., ART HMO REA. N
FrioIay, May 7,
f
Church
em,
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Devine Taxi Service
• Pain, torment, anci suffering
play no favorites, They attack
alike the sale wage earner of the
10:00 A. M.-Young Adult CIuo
11:00 A. lI.-Junior Church
family, the mother with her many
responsibilities, or the only child.
The one safe refuge is the family
physician, who alone has the
knowledge, courage, and stamina to battle dis-'
ease. Don't hesitate to consult your physician in
time of illness. He, and he alone, is competent to
advise. Depend on us to f.!1 his prescriptions
promptly and accurately.
Michael's College Pharmacy
ON THE CORNER
Re•.
Goo.
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
Orders being ta,ken now for
loI.-Sermon
H:OO A.
,
Servicea
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YEAR ·BOOlCS
OF i'Hj;: CLASS OF 1MB
SUNDAY, KAY 9
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THE RELJGi6US SOCIETY
.
Forn... In M _ :
WEDNESDAY, KAY 12 •
to 3:3O-Sewing and Qullting in
Whittier House Box Lunch..". All
cordially invited.
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
I:,
OF SWARTHMORE,
.SUNDAY,
- MAY 9
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday Sc=bD01.
11 :00 A. M.-Surtda.,. I.ason
..
Sermon "Adam & Fallen Man
'Vednesday even1ng meeting t!ac:h ...eek,
cx~
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D. P ....lt.'l'reacher
MAY 6
(~0I1 J)a,.)
10,00 A. 1oI.-lloly CoomnnoI""
SUNDAY, KAY 9 '
'.
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
Which contain pictures and articles of
9:45 A. 1oI.-Chnreh Schoo\.
J1 :00 A. M.-ldoming Prayer The Rey. earl,. Swarthmore.
9:45 A. 1oI.-Adult
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THE
Flower Mart at
Todmorden May 22
SW,A'RTHMOREAN
Forge Hospitals, It contributes to bier, 'Phiiadelphia Sociel¥ for Prethe Bowman Hill Wildflower Pre- servation of Landmarks, and Sh..,
serve, Conservation Council of rubs for Glen Providence Park.
Pennsylvania, Contributors Fund
A large committee headed by
Garden Club of America, Dela- Mrs. J. H. Ward Hinkson and Mrs.
ware Valley Protective Associa- Pbilip W. Kniskern is busy maktion, Flowers for the Flowerless, ing preparations for thist' event.
Friends of the Land, Friendship Chairmen and committees are:
Train, Garden Club Federation 01 plants-Mrs, Pbilip C. Show; white
Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Fores- ele"hant table- Mrs. Frank H.
try Association, Pensylvania Road- Griffen and Mrs. Dangerfield M.
side CounciJ, Rittenhouse Square Groome; food-Mrs. J. Taney
Flower Market, Seeds for Fin- Willcox; tours of Todmorden garland, School of Horticulture, Am- dens-Mrs. John F. Daley, grab
The Providence Garden Club will
hold its annual Flower Market on
Saturday, May 22, from 10 a. m.
until 5 p, m, in Mrs. Arthur Hoyt
Scott's gardens at Todmorden
Farms, Brookhaven road, Rose
Valley. The proceeds will be used
to fulfill the Garden Club's many
,obligations. The Club sponsors
parties at the Naval and Valley
"
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DRESSES
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LETTER TO
THE mITOR
Fetes Bridal Party
Mr. and Mrs. William Thatcher
and their daOghter Susan entertained at dinner Monday, May 3,
at their home on Col1ege avenue
in hOllor of Miss Ji:<\ith P. Thalcher and Mr. C. Russell DeBurio Jr.
preceding the wedding rehearsal.
The guesls included the members
of the bridal party, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Russell DeBurl6, Mr. and
Mrs. William Huey of Dickinson
avenue and Mr. and Mrs. William MacInroy of Canton, Pa.,
cousins of the bride.•
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bittle and
Dr. and Mrs. Roy Mercer entertained the bridal party' and the
parents of the bride and groom
at a luncheon on rllesday noon at
the' Mercer home on 'North Chester road.
nyrseshOlile was allotted, Mrs.
Samuel 0, Clyde of Ogden avenue
presided at the meeting as weU
as at the executive board session
which preceded it. In June a lunch.
eon me~ting will be held at Fiddle.
wood Farm on Middlelown road,
home of Mrs. Walter Palmer.
Friendly Circle Plans
May 13 Benefit
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STOCKINGS
JEWELRY
BLOUSES
BAGS
LINGERIE
'~
12th Grade Mother'. Tea
The Twelfth. Grade Mothers
Gr.oup will close the current term's
,r.-i7~ lor~u;l,~
.meetings with a tea-session at the
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home of Mrs. George M. Karns on
0IESINUr HIll. &ClOP C' ''"' "" Awe. ' • ,BRYN MAWR. 839 Lon",,-'"\Vellesley
road lIext Thursday aft13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
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MAY 9th
IE you were in our position you'd
For the sale of our own make ~ice
know
t:ream, Sherberts and delicious as.
.orted butter t:ookiee.
mean to Mother on thil-Her day.
how
much
Dower•. really
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If you have real estate for sale,
list with us and we will give you
the hcnefit of our Cooperative
Sel1il1g llurcau. Call at office or
piJone us.
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterso.n
All classes are invited to atof Vassar avenue had as the,:
tend the formal Soph, Hop scheovern'ight ~est Thursday, April
duled for May 14 from 8 to 12
29, his father Mr. Eric T. Peterp. m. with the "Skyliners". The
son of Silver Spring, Md.
faculty and sophomore class offiOver Friday and Saturday they
cers will receiv.e. The color sche;me
entertahied Dr. and Mrs. Charles
has not yet been disclosed but the
Gallegher and family of Schnectheme is "l?ong Titles in ,the Sptady, N. Y., Mr. Walter Miller and
ring". There will be ~two novp-lty
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Waldman
dances.
of South Bend Ind. all of w~om
Sandy 'Ford has been selected
had been attending the A'."ertc~n
as General Chairman of the enPhysical So ci e t y Meetlllg III
tire dance. The other committees
Washington, D. C. Dr. Gallagher
are com!losed of:· business, Whit
is in the General Electric research
Bird, chairman, John Steinfeld,
laboratory and Dr. Waldman and
Bicky Thompson, John Chapman,
Louis Sharpe; publicity, Pauline HISTORICAL DRA~ TO BE Mr Miller are on the Notre Dame
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PERSONAL--Vacuum Oleanera., irona, who in 1810'
built the £U"st tadroad
stylI:' pia~ pay.lng'
~at Iell:lt.
$SOrespon.st
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to monthly
mntact
some
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1o.."tera and radios repairecl, caned
Th. . W .td Uk
H.Yual
paytnents.
you
tor and' delivered. o.n Robert. Brook., near his' home in. Swarthmore.
IS:~DtteSsart••Write' 'Box L. in care of
Swartbmore 1648.
story of the building and upkeep this paper, giVlDg hrefere!t~ pi:do ~
PERSONA1r--8enice on all makee of
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electric waaheh (Bendu. included). of the first radroad 10 t e
m e
be HelL
Irone
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on ay a
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jobbJng. E;sti.
mates cheerfuUy glven. Reasonable pnces
Liot '"our Delaw..... County PropFint class workmiuuhip. Reeves. Phone
MISS
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erties with us.
Swarthmore 3450.
.
Miss Lola B. Green, ~vho for the
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F. Zimmerman "Outstanding for Quality" past 15 y.ears has made her home
6 East Front atreet. Media. Phone :Media
on Kenyon- avenue, died Satnr'" Associated with Henry Le Baron
0436~.~~~~~~-==-~~~.
PERSONAL-Modern and antique furni· day, May I after a long illness.
ture, china. glassware. bousbt and aold.
Call Swarthmo.... OIZI or 0904
The funeral s'ervice and cremaChester 3·2598 or 3·3461.
.
PEiSONAL-WOma~-dCsires dayS work. tion took place at the West Laurel
Can 'Madison 4124·W. _ _ _ __
Hill Chapel on Tuesday, May 4.
PERSONAL-Cbair caning, reparing, reo
Surviving are two sisters, Mrs.
finishing. Bring chairs to T~ Harper.
Jasper and OUve Streets. :Media. Phone Frances G. Lumsden and Miss 8111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
Media 1109.'
,
Grace G. Green of Ke'nyon avenue
'FOR R:::E:::N::T-=---:-=--=:c= and a brother, Frank A. Green of
FOR RENT-Cheerful coz:ner room. second
floor nUT bath. Convenient to transport· Detroit, Mich.
CLASSIFIED
S". t StyI 'Piano'
pme
7
Swarthmore 0450
ERS BROS.1Nc,
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LAWN MOWING SERVICE
Garden Work
Tree Trimmiog
REASONABLE RATES
Call Madi._ 4Z51
after Ii P. M.
Swarthmore
Diaposal Service'
• MODEIN KITCHENS
• WALL Old flOOR COYElINGS
• NEW CONSTRUCTION
• ALTERATIONS .od REPAIIS
ARTERS BROTHERS,lne.
(oolro
Ph.",. MtJ/a 2567
RaLhRh Collectod ,
We.itd,. or, Monthly"'; .
; ,
,Phone $warthmore 3343"
9 A.,M. to 5:30 P., M. '
DAVE WOOD
Paintiqg
and
Paperhanging
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CUNNINGHAM
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Paper :JIupra
2266
KaowHow
MiclIIpD A ... '
"A Well Kept House
Never Grows Old"
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
Marian S. Brown
Phone
Media 0755
PETER DI NICOLA,
Phone Swarthmore 2526
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Bell-Twin Grinder
ation. Telephone Swarthmore 0155·J.
PERSONAL-Gardens plowed or rototill·
eel No garden too. small OT too
Telephone Swarthmore 0790-W. ". .
lat;X~
I r.1.,~
:FOR SALE-Golf dubs aD~ ~ic1c1e
set of stainless steel matched IronS and
four perfect MacDonald Smith woods;
golf bag. Also Schwin ligbtweipt bicycle.
Media 1545.
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'FORSALE-Furniture, chairs. tables bed9
also oak ·wheelbarrow. large wooden tool
chest. \.al1 Swarthmore' 0335·J,.:.._ _ __
FOR-SALF......... Blond- cocker pups, ,acven
w~k.i old. Swarthmore....!l1.!3._ _ _ __
FOR SALE:""Swimming pool equipment,
ladde!":>, diving boards; gas pump. 363
Swarthmore and Muldenburs av.enues. Rut·
ledge.
1
' - ' b'ICy·
FOR SALE-Boy's 26" balooD
tln:u
de. $13. Phon~ ~!"artbmore O'90·W.
.
FOR SALE-Pittsburgh plate glass mlr~
ror. JX5 ft. New $35. Phone S.w.04S~.M.
FOR SALE-Topsoil.·5 ton toad:; dehver·
ed, $15. H. Carlson. Call Madison 1092
FloweR to be Shown
a
There wili" lie
flower siio~ of
the Hill and Hollow Garden Club
011 Tuesday, May II from' 3 to 5
and 7 to 9 -p. m. It will be held
at the Old Mill, whose entrance
is directly opposite the Hedgerow
Theatre in Rose Valley, Anyone interested in flowers and flower arrangements is invited to attend. Admission will be free.
Phone ~[cdia 25,!,:6J:,.-,..-,---.:::=:-::::;:;
FOR SALE-Play pen. baby~s rocker,
bottle sterilizer, bottle warmers. LaTge
chain three-wheeler, 28. Telephone Swar·
thmore 2212 momin~g~s''=::::-<-l::;:;:;;:-<:
FOR SALE--Cbild's large tricycle. S~~r.
ed I,caver coat, size 16. good condition.:
Telephone Swarthmore 2~9J~8~-W~._-,-==
FOR SALE--Lady's five-piece bedr~m
with single bed. Davenport and chair.
rugs.
Telephone
S:.varthmore
Or'l,'ntal
RESOLUTION
Authorizing Employment of Dog Catcher
DE IT RESOLVED. that the Bur"geSS
is hereby authorized to SweaT in not more
thon twO' special officers to aid in enforc.
iog the Dog
of 1921 P. L. 522. :J.S
amended. to serve when and as ca11~ upon
and directed by the Burgess. While on
duty within the Borough of Swarthmore
su~h offi~ers shall be compensated at the
rate of $1.00 per hour each. The nurg~.s
is further authorized to employ the faclh.
ties of an approved (log pound, and to
incur the custom.1TY and rea~o~le chaTges
for 5."lme, until such authority .IS revoked
by Dorough Council. The authOrity of such
officers, and the handling of cbarges.z!i
be m3de against the owners of dogs set
detained and disposed of, shall .be as set
forth in said Act of Assembly, Its amend·
nlents and supplements.
Law
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-for
appointment.
conf!denpYk!
Colonial
Cupboard,All
No.busintsl!
5. ~bddelphia
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\VUmington, I!elaware.
•
\VANTED-Odds, and ends, fpmlture.
chin3 and glassw3re. Reply to Dox 1. The
Swartbmorean.
W ~\NTED-Position as ~ook, six day per
week. Refercnces. Ch~ter_ 2-~Si6.._ _
\VANTE~To rent furnished house or
ap:lrtment for July and Augu!';t, SwarthmOt'e or vicinity. PllOne Ches~er. "-82.1 t.
Dahlwin I.ocomotivc. \Vf"!rks, Eugmeenng
Departnlent. John Sna,tagm. __ ' _ _-=:
-,~r
ANTEt~=Du-sine!'is girl dCEires sm:,11
,
" h-'
unfunlls
t."'U
apart ment or room WIth
K
with kite-hen privileges. Reply to Box
,
The Sw~rthmor('an, ..___
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\V\N"Tl-:n-Sm:ol1 :l1'~nl1l('nt wiUI l.~t!'
~n(l cll·)killg" facililic" ('11" yount! l11;tlT1<.'\
XO
chii,lr('1t
or
llcts.
OCl:n1lY
W ANTED-=Gr.1dnate~-;.;;;--anu ('onncil·
Ion age 21 ot' over for July :md August.
Interest in camp liff! ~ and na!urc ~()re
rrefe:-red. Some eX}l'Cnence With Klrl~;
Apply Girl SC01tt~. 6908 ~1:1Tket stree.
Upper Darl)y or SW3t'thmor:e 2S22W
Van Alen Bros.
Lawn Mowers
Sharpened by Machine
Quick Service
501 Yale avenue
RESIDENTIAL
1044-10lh Avenue
RUTLEDGE, PA.
Call and Deliver
A. WAYNE,
MOSTELLER
Electrical
A. Mercer Quinby
Funeral Director
Contractor
PAINTING
and
DECORATING
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Twen17
Yearl
1180 Muhlenberg Ave,
SwVthmore ZZ95
I
niaht
Swarthmore 1272
or
da7
Call
Mason Builders
Supply Company
Swarthmore 0345
For
All
We are rieht here
cia ~
EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
Sizes
Hard Coal
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GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BL,\NKETS
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
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1125 W. I,hlgh Aoe., PIdIa.
Plum. Baf
'iiiborblm ca1Jj
AU Typco of ~'",
lIlstaUatlOllS and RepoIn
ScnIq
REPAIRS
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FormcrlJ> oi
ERNEST
SMITH
3450
COMMERCIAL
ALTERATIONS
331 Dartmouth Avenue
1:e~ll US every
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
S~ore-Phoae
_~D~U~r~ges~s=~~-------:...-~===========::::~
wheT,9 you can
Horace A. Reeves
Coal and, Fuel Oil
Other tools also sharpened
Saws Set and Filed
.1l~
Constance; ~rlO.rnll.
_. ____ ,
UThird' Generation Builders"
Phone: Swarthmore OI28-M
LEGAL,
2952.
FOR SALE- -Scotch collie, ~me year. old,
beautiful sable and w~lte markings.
AKC registered. Has had distemper sbols. ~In)-ecl~t~~ Twenty-sixth day of May 1948
Housebroken. Loves children. $'5. Call
ass
BOROUGH OF SWARTlu.rORE
Swarthmore 1192.JI••
By ANDREW SIMP~ON
"'NTED
Presidoent of CounCil
"==n--mW:=-::Aii
AUo,t, ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
\\'ANTED-\Ve will !Juy at ~t Prices.~~
~
Dorough Ssrelary
chiDa glass furmture, flreaTDIS.,
Approved May 3rd. 1948
HoUy Oak 431j or Holly Oak 6720,. col1~ct. J. PAUL DROWN
Septemher.. Reply to
SwarlhmoTf~ College.
Realtor
907 E.dgmont Avenue
GUTTERS
ROOFS
"
REPAIRED..,d INSTALLED
Furnace cleaning orders taken DOW.
Call
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GEORGE MYERS
Sw. 22IS6
409 Michigan Ave.
REAL ESTATE
c()ullle.
Wallace Lippincott
Cheller 3'-4516
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NEWS NOTES
men, Buddy Crowthers, Jo!In Tyler "nn Lukens, Mary Corse,
M~rgaret Croco, Elaine Parcells,
John Snape, Dick McCra~, Marion Ransburg, Margo BOWIe, Arthur McCormack, Alfred MacGilberry; decorations, Charles Acker, chairman, Dana Swan, Charles
Barr, Edward ,Medford, Paul' Tarr,
Edith Hay, Marjorie Zensen, S~l
Iy J\lden, Barbara Crossett, Clatre
Scbo!!, Joan Fairbanks, Fred
Sales, Bill McHenry, Don Federolf
Larry Franck, Fred Werner, Walt
Dickinson, Bill Thomas, Ralph
Parris, Dick Terry, Jeryl Faulkner ,and Julie Richardson.
Formal to he Held Frida,.
e"'eninG"'",=;"-='=;-;==:TC:=;:-'::;;;:FOR SALE-9X15 textured wine rug. $8:;
NOTICE
Begining Sunday, May 9 we will he
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Mrs. Benjanlin CoUins and Mrs,
George Ewing were hostesses to
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the
April meeting' of the Friendly
JOYCE LEWIS
:
aprons and other articles-Mrs
Circle
at the home of Mrs.. Collins
Lucius Beebe.
on Norlb, Chester road. Twenty_
Garden enthusiasts will be eager
members attended.
five
to take this opportunity to see
The
dessert-card party to be
Todmorden Farm in all its glory.
held next Thursday, May 13 at the
Mrs. Scott has, rare and beautiful
Woman's
Club was one of the
gardens and of especial interes~ is
subjects discllssed.
one 5~Il _secJi?p thC!l~. ~jop~ists ~ri
,Funds raised will be used for
tirely of. .plants of ber
own "creation.
.' ,
Camp Sunshine during the Summer
:;=;,~~~;;~~;;~=~:=== BOROUGHITES AID HOSPITAL season when under-priVileged child_
',ren are provided with '.. needed
Members of the' Junior BQard va,cation and recreation' period.
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of the dester Hospital" includi'og
Cakes, candies, potted plants and
.
several Swarthmotean', submitted aprons will be on sale. Tickets
BEWAILS CHADWICK LOSS committee rEports as follows, at can be secured from any member
Dear Editor:
the Board meeting in the solarium of the Circle.
The primary election had the ef- of the hospital Tuesday morning,
_______
fect of removing E. Wallace Chad- May 4:
Team Wina Aa-ain
wick from the Congress of the
.\.'.
"Little Shop" (Mrs. Walter PalThe girl's lacrosse team won 5
United States. This is a disappoint- mer, chairman)-31 workers, 131
to
1, from the Lower Merion
ment to the 1031 Swarthmore vot- hours; prosperity shop (Mrs. F. F.
School last Friday. Today they win
ers and the 40,000 Republicans of Long, chairman) six workers, 95
the county who supported him, hours; surgical dressings, (Mrs. be competing with Friends's Central •.,
\
Moreover, Mr. Chadwick's collea- Crosby Black and Mrs. George
.
Two
members
of the team will
gues in the Congress have express- Armitage,
co - chairman)
f0 Ur
•.. ..L••. _ ".. •
ed their astonishment at the results workers, 14 hours, 4600 articles leave tomorrow !)lorning to partiof the recent election. Credit for wrapped; floor service (Mrs. J. cipate hi Play Day at the Baldwin
the elimination of, this able legis- Paul Brown, chairman) 10 workers. School. All schools in this area
lator goes to Mr. McClure and his 146 hours;, visiting desk (Natalie are sending members of their
teams for this .event.
efficient organization.
Monroe, .chairman)-four workers,
It is ironical indeed that' the loss 73 hours j cancer detection-Mrs.
Mrs. Richard T. Randall Jr, of
in Mr. Chadwick's defeat is not William Ward, 3rd reported one
Nor~h
Chester road is entertaining
his but the county's. I am remind- clinic held, one worker and three
h~r
.
brother-in-law
and sister, Mr.
ed of the editorial statement of the hours: membership- Mrs. Willis
New York Times on the defeat qI Glauser reported 'one new mem~, ,and Mrs., Albert, 'L. Eltinge Who
AND MANY OTHER DELIGHTFUL GIFTS
arc enroute from West Palm
Churchill in a post-war election: ber, Mrs. Robert Varley.
Beach, Fla. to Twilight Park, HainuGratitude is for history not poliA sum for. redecoration of the es, N. Y. for the sumet.
tics."
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Vcry truly yours,
GEORGE W. McKEAG
FOR,
THE ,S
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Swarthmore 1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes 8r: Rubbish Removed
Mowed
General Hauling
.!36 Harding Ave.
Morton. Pa.
1_1.wll-~
Reese-Baxter Co.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Cheater
Elalar-. VUito ...... uut Mt, /Mrs
The members of the Eightsome Arth'
SeweU .
S n~L'W, Hodge, Mrs. R. Shoemaker, Mrs. 'RusseU H.
,
ur. """ln50n, Mrs, Walter
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Kent, Mrs, WiUiam A. Clark, Mrs.
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Gee, IIOID, Y
and Mrs, Albert Thatcher of Wes~
Brow Oval. Lookout Mountain,
~hey were .also entertained at
dinner at the home of Me and
M~s, Richard Thatcher a~d ~t the
Fairyland Oub by Mrs. Murray
Raney and at a luncheon by Mrs ..
Robert Robertson.
The Club took the Skyline Drive
d~~n. 'stopping in Washington to
VISit the National Galleries. in order to see the German Collection
and ,returned through the Grea;
Smokles.
ADMISSION 5c
7 to I P. II.
,h.
THURSDAY, MAY 13
......... 18
8 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.
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APPLE BUTTER ..:~
PRESERVES I: ~:r.:,c:* • 23' ~pout oFtmuble
this Summer
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For MoHler', Day
YI..,.la I.e
MOTBER'.
DAY
·,,'5-
.hI.
loaf ...
u...... 101.
for ....
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IDEAL PEAS .'::l. ,.
8 for $I,OJ
SWEET PEAS "k'",::r.,.
Zkl8 for 83'
APPLE SAUCE ~=-t.. 1~::r 2 ~:;.: 17'
SPAGHEtTI
3t!~~-:. 25a
TOMATO SOUP I~~::=:~ 3 t::~01 25' .
ArntatIr Star T••d_d
BOIELESS BOTTS· 75c
CBlCIEIS F't~::=~
SMOKED PICNICS::J: ~~a:!.
POT ROAST BEEF :.:.~
CHUCI BEEF STEAlS
4 101 IN
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110
III
10: 18
FRESHLY GROUND BEEF
~OOKED CHICKEN
7. Tiles
10. all an" AI, FI .....
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PaaeaIIe
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WHIT. CAlli
HOT lOLL
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Fruits and Vegetables
SAFE AT HOME?
'S,OOO,OOO ac:ciI ~I'ets diaD
happen at home
.........:r:z...1.... year, mpDY of thexil
~
:Women and children
:Avoid
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.-t_ape,ciaJAccldeat ,
~ paD for houae-
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General Insurance
New'ONIONS
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New Potatoes
2Ibs.·15c
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PETER E. TOLD
333 DARTMOUTH AVEUNE
S ...arthmore 1833
Jolt add watar 10 e.... _"'.. aod ......
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Ib.69c
Stewing
Fresh ASPARAGUS
Sib 2Sc
bu.39c
WOMAN'S CLUB 1:30 P. M.
Ticket. 75c
Motben
will
model "New Laok"
,
clotbe. from Joyce Lewis to helF
Girl Scout House have "New
Look" too
Bridge Prize.
Refre.bmenb
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,
LEGAL
t~. Se,fwol District
of Swartbmore 1ri11
at the office of the Sdlool
DI.!ltnct 1Il the High School Butldin:g•
corner of College and Princeton avenues
Swarthmore. Pennsylvania" up to 4 p. m.;
TuC3liay, May 18, 1948. aDd open the -bieb
at. a . meeting of the Board at the School
Dlstnct offic!= on May 18t 1948 at 8 p. IlL,
or at an adjourned meeting of the School
Boar;d. for coal, fuel oil, towc1 service
r~~~t~"l;~d _~u,i.9.meot. Specifications ran
_i~;I~u". ,bet~ 9, ,4. m and 4 p. m.
ow,.y except Saturdays. Sundays, and boli.
da1.~' at ,the SehoOf District office. The
Boar~ rc.scrves the rigJit to reject an,. or
.aU ~ld5 IU whole or in part and to award
contr~ts on any item or items making up
any bid.
.
r~,:c
bl~ds
HILDA LANG DENWORTH
Secretary
ASSEtS
Cash. balances with other
banks, including reserve batanCt', and cash items in proU "",5.S.. °Sf collection •••.•••• 1,]29,937.00
n~ ~.
tates Govermcnt obhgatlons. dirH:t and guarano~red,
f'" ••••••••• - ••• 3,109,951.28
.. sa Ions 0 States and political
su~1 ..
'T.. Vl$UlruI •• -. ....... ~ ·195.662.06.O ·t h~r boonlUi.
Dotes and dcbenture!! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
255 376 40
Co rporate
stocks
(includinp'
.'
$10,500.00 stock of Federal
T
bank) •.••••••~..
10,500.00
~ns and discounts (includ.
ing $25.13 overdTafts) ••••
64'.690.67
Bank premi,ses owned $15,960.•
80 f"nuture -and fixtures
$6,672.44 ................
82,633.24
(B'Ink premises owned are
subject to $No liens not assumed by banks)
Real estate owned other than
bank premises .•••••••••••
lOO.flO
Other assets................
1.551.32
Total A~ts ••••••••••••• $S,433,401.9i
l!eservc
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d
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Ibokwho ets squ88Z(! •
reject recommendations of President's Emergency board-refuse to
negotiate except on their own terms-threaten to pa~alyze nation by strike!
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loIIf..... Callfonia
PBUIES
? ..:- IIr ~"";:- 33'
CaUloraia s•• m. . .eI 'nl
loe
Gllest Cards sold only through
members of The Players Club
Unlol leaders representing less,than one·tenth of railroad employes
Rib Roast of Beef
SJi~ed BACON
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Phone 1913
FREE DELIVERY
Tender Leg LAM'B
May 18. 1948
BANK STATEMENT
Charter No. 7193 Reserve District
No. 3 REPORT OF CONDITION
OF SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
in the State of Pennsy/ania. at the
close of business on April 12. 1948.
Published in response to call made
by,! Comptroller of the Currency
under section 5211. U. S, Revised
Statutes.
8:20 p, M,
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BENEFIT BRIDGE
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Callfonla
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-STRlKE
May 7 and 8
MADISON ,BROS.
FRESH _BU&I SHAD 111121:
;..c·-CoLD 'B" KCftJII-j :. '90,
STUDERBAKER SALES &: SERVICE
So. Che.ter and Fairview Roads
PhaDe Swarthmore 9793
8g XXX 008 3JlUS81lg8g g XUIl XB
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beDefit CAMP SUNSHINE
WOMAN'S CLUB
I p, M. Thursday. May 13
Ticket. _
Call Swarthmore 011-J
"NEW LOOK"
w..
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By the Ro.e Valley Cbanu
,SINClAIR1Z1 your car now·
,
lice to return the cOurtesy.
I
JT-4·JO
THE MIKADO
SPECIAL COMBINATION NICE
.. 49c
$1.98
~
FRIENDLY CIItCLE
De8sert-Carcl p aa
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'11ae Bell Tele.....e
GUelt Prelentation of
Gilbert &: SuUivaD'.
9. Spa" PlugS
,
line neighbors, who may
aleo want to use the line.
They'll make it a prao-
OPEN
of Swarthmore
FUSCO and ALSTON
49c
45c
89c
751:
And ••• you're ehowiDa
courtesy to your party.
"OOR"
.........
keep teleo
brief, you're
learing the door open for
incoming calls tbpt YOIl
might not want to mia.
THE
~
Barbara Davis. Jean. Brown and
Dods Black are members of the
concert club which presented "Alice in Wonderland" on May Day
at Mary Washington College.
Mrs, Ferris Thompson of North
Chester road spent the weekend
with her brother-inlaw-. the Rev.
Edward Thompson and family of
Cambridge. Md,
Mrs, George E, Silloway of
North Chester road is on a two
week motor trip to Minnesota.
Mrs. Robert M, Kent of Montclair. N. J. formerly of 'Westdale
avenue, visited Mrs. Thumas
Simpers of the Swarthmore apartments last week.
The mother of Mrs. Harlan R.
Jessup of Haverford avenue. Mrs,
Charles C. Murray. who arrived
two weeks ago for the christening
of her granddaughter, has retumed to her home in Washington D.C.
M r. an d Mrs. J . H ar Ian Jessup
of Haverford avenue entertained
for several days last week Mrs.
Jessup's cousin Mrs. Robert Cooley who was enroute to her home in
Batavia. N. Y. from the D, A. R.
convention in Washington.
The Players Club
WI CARE FOR
6. Bcottory •• Co.nng syo,"m
No. Z -
Y1..c:::"ld
AlI~~~
I. Challis
3. fran.mlilton'
2. MOIo,
4. Dlfhrenllol
5. mnl Wheels
No. Z COIl 31e1
phone
SOCIAL NOTES
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startmg July 1st. For Booklet and
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RUM MAG E SAL E
w, Goodwin of Sw~hmore and.
T' 'ty Ch h
. Mary Verlenden of Lansdowne re.
T Sunday from a 10 day~
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EVENING, MAY 12
Their host and hoctess were Mr
GNat
Moth... bow. tIIat .&kat
Apple httw .prtad OYer ...
rlched S.p...... Bread I....
comblnaffo. hr t ro" ' ,
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MaJ'. 7, tMa
DIll m&llEIIIl. of three railroad uniOD.... representing leSli'than .0ne-teDth of all railroad
tlnD!oJee&, have called a railroad strike that
iIoiild ~ the nation.
• These leaders refuse to accept a 15% cents
. . hour wage increase retroactive to November 1, 1947, ThIs increase was recomme!,ded
JJJ an impartial EmergeDcy Board appomted
by President Truman.
ThIs increase of 15% cents already has been
accepted by the 19 other railroad unions. But
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers,
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and
Enginemen, and the SWitehmen's Ur'lIon of
North America won't accept what more than
90% of all railroad em'ployes have accepted.
They have called a strike to. get morel
.
Unions refuse rules discussion.
CertaID rules changes demanded by these
union leaders-which would increase wages
stD1 further - were recommended by the
Board. But the UDlon leaders' want morethey depumd that the railroads P'!t i!lto eli!,ct
. ALto tile .-.,gaS tbey asked for. mcludmg
thoSe the Board felt shonld be denied.
011 top of tbis, they insist that certain rules
dtanges ,proposed by the railroads be withdrawD-in spite of the fact that the Board
recommended them! These union leaders
have refused to negotiate except upon these
arbitrary terms.
after' hearing evidence for 33 days} made
recommendations based on all the tacts in
the case. Tho r
Who's to blame?
Although .they deplored so large an exira cost
burden. the railroads accepted the report of
the Board because they felt it was in the public interest to uphold the spirit and intent of
the Railway Labor Aet.
•
In contrast; this small (!l'Oup of raUroad
union leaders are attempting to flout the
intent and spirit of the Railway Labor Act,
and dictate their own terms.
They have dictated a paralyzing railroad
strike..
You will be the victim!
How long will the American public stand
for the undemocratic, arbitrary, aDd abusive
use of the right to strike and the disregard
of the obJigatiOD to provide lrabsportatioD?
How long can the American people permit
a few dictatorial UDion leaders to .defy the
processes provided for peaceful setUemeut
of disputes?
.
Force seldom produces setUements that Bre
either fair or lasting. Motoover, a point is
often reached when personal Interests must
be beld subordinate to the greater public
welfare, T\tat is why the railroads have accepted the Emergency Board recommendations. That Is aIsu wby the leaders of these
three unions should reconsider their decision
to call a paralyzing strike.
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Compare these wages with what you make!
Here is a comparison
of B:verage af!:nual
eiU'll)ng5 of engmeers
and fireman for 1939
(pre-war) and 1947.
Alsoshown
is whathave
1947
earnings would
been if .the 15'h cents
per hour increase t of..
fered by the railroads
and Telecled by the
"PI 01 EmplOJl
ENGINEERS
1939 A'trap
AUlal Earl)111
Road Freight " ....... ,,$3,968
ay
Roa(Loca
d p:!ndeng'Wer
~.)•••. • •• 363
• 2
Road Freight (Through) 3,147
Yard .................... 2,749
FIREMEN
1941 Ann" ADDIiI
194"1 Amage
AlI.~1 Earlllllli
Eartlq. wltb Wap
Ilellaus Rete..... d..
II Pntllut', ...nI
$6,152
,8.7811
6.391
·".'~_.
t.'...
4,682~.
4,078
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
.
(a) Class A preferred, total
par $None ..•.•.••••••••
(b) Class B preferred, total
par $None •.••••.••...•.
(c) Common stock. total par
$125,000.00 ....... ".....
125,000.00
SUrplus .. •. • . • • ... . ••• • . • •
225000.00
Undivided profits ••••••••••
3S:050.0S
Reserves ..••.•••••.•••....
37.101.24
Total Capital Accounts .•••
422,151.29
Total Liabilities and Capi·
tal Accounts ••.•••••.•.• $5,433.401.97
MEMORANDUM
Assets pledged or assigned to
secure liabilitics and for
other purposes • • • • • • • • • • •
8.025
.,187
4,740
497,480.05
State of Pennsylvania. County of
Delaware, 55.
I, E. B. Temple, president of the
above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
trite to the best of my knowledge
and helief.
E. B. TEMPLE.
President
I~;f
Road Freight ••••••••• $2,738
".721
,~.
f6,8tO
union leaders, had
(Loeal and Way)
;.'
beenineffectthrou:ghRoad Passenger ......... 2.732
4.544
1,178
out the entire year
Road Freight •.••••••••• 2,069
3.480
8,814
1947.
Yard •.•... ,;............ 1.&82
3,158
8,848i
Railroad wages C!Omputed from Interstate <;ommerce Q>mmisslOD Statement M-300
Greater wage increase not justified
Engineers and firemen are among the highest paid of all employes in America. as figures
til ilIe box show. This strike threat doesn't
justify giving a greater increase than other
railroad workers received.
Emergency Boards are a means provided
• hy the Railway Labor Act in the public inter, . est to avoid Strikes. The President's Boardj
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of indivi·
duals, partners1t£ps,' and
corporations ••••.••••.•••. 3,314,027.12
Time deposits of individuals,
p.arlnerships, and COrporahans .•..•........•.•••.. 1,413,617.47
Deposits of United States
Government •••••••. '.. . •••
141,499.08
Deposits of States and polio
tical subdivisions •••••••.•
110,488.59
Other deposits (certified and
Cashiers checks. etc.) ••••
31,494.25
Total Deposits ••••••.•••• $5011,126.51
Other liabilities ••..•••••.•• •
124.17
Total Liabilities •..••••.•• $5.011.250.158
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l11e
to and subscrihed hefore'
tl!is 20th day of April, 1948
PETER E. TOLD Notary Public
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For. Scout House
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day evening April·29, at the home
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" avenue.
thmore
\ h ere will be no. u~necessary wait·
IIIg. All mothers of children wh
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are to enter kindergarten next ye 0
Harry Wood of the College, tUl1JThe union of all available funds ;:;;~n~el~,~74,' P1sa,ge l61.
sh~uld call Mrs. Brertling on F~~
cd the house into a home. But the inc1uding a gift kept in reserve by
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day,
May 7, or Monday, May 10
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Mrs. Guenthcr Froebel for the
Accompanists for the choral
foof leak,ed and House CI13lrnmn . I' 'I
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0 for an appointment.
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~frs. Richardson rallied assistlnts I gt,rsf ": l.ose rC d311l of aobhlOUSC came groups will include Margaret
---once again to her aid.
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(jllisition
of a beautiful new stove
and Julie Lange' . ·Th e I·a tter f.ormed at the reCent .scho·01. band
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Members are reminded to make D:lllawba~e C.ounty Medical Sociely
of :lfrs. Freden.c ChIld and her was' solvcd ,,·,·th the g',ft 0·£ an ',ce- the p rag ram \VI'11 b c· sung b Y reservaf
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run y ~Irs. H. Lindley .Peel in .. :r-t9\\'l~~J ~lC.'Y~!~oat 0.£ paint and representatives to soiA'li-eastern . 0 T ·
annual meeting and recl'
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19~1 earned funds to g,ve ti,e ot I,cr eSScllUa
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ID~ ~ny t~oop ,for payment for Sw;!rthmo-rc "a chance to help give omares.
be usew f
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t~r~ ~ehi~h, ?rfontgomery and
m crmght quarters. lIrs. Henry lhc .,sP,Out-· House its ncw look
The following seniors will be I
I G' or· Ie renovation 'of the PhiladelphIa Counties have b
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the. high school chorus this year: KINDERGARTNE~S· TO BE
,P~I.lta,
. vf Reading, Councilor fo'
Sopra~os ; Judy Dickson, Betty REGISTERED NOW F O '
the District, will be tl)e guest ;
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Lou Emery, Anne Hickman \ Joan
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secretary - treasurer .0 f ·. their children for next
r,eglks. er
.1\'" rs .. George
n. Sickel, pres icItorus, l\.fary Alice West·· aild 'I
years In- tlcnt, wIll conduct the b .
Carolyn Wilcox. Altos' '["lldred (I~r?artel ~ class 1n the pre-school .
usmcss scsC mlc W l1ch will be h J I'
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eorge Hay; James pJcted and physical
• ~e ._com- •.13Ir01an. will, introduce juditl
Horsey, "Vi~liam Hucy (presidcnt), will be given.
exall1l11ations Nma Goodl~lalj,' a former studcn:
Harry
McGllberry
and
Barry
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war- who will entertain with a piallo reIS makmg arrange_ cital.
camping was to' have a future in
sc . t·· . .
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idea.
~wnrthmore
Inaugu'ral E'vent
To Close Clu""
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M others are,. really, just ordinary
people
Of course, they spend their lives in
extraordinary acts
That speak their love for those they
cherish,
Holding their homes a sp~ial sort of
trust
Even though, like Presidents their
children
'
Reward the mostly, with rushed
.requests and too high expecta.
tions.
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Moeller and :Mrs. Anthony Fairbanks; board member, Mrs. Robert
Kamp, ~[rs. Charles C. Martin and
1Irs. John B. Maerker.
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The final meeting of the l\-Ioth-.
ers Club Board was held Thurs-
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BENEFIT
THE SWARTHMOR
CHORUSES
~"tL IN CONCERT
Qualjty of Tone
Varied Choice
Delight
The Swa~thmore Public School
ChoruseS. 'under the skilled and
inspirational direction of Alice
Blodgett, ·sang their way to triumph M<\y 7 in Clothier Memorial.
The auditorium was filled not only
with parents and' teachers but with
those ·drawn from nearby areas
by the .fame of the school's Spring
Choral Festival. The rapport betten director and 5ing~rs, between
audience and performers was apparent from the· united singing of
Ihe National Anthem which opened
the affair to the culminating rendition by the combjned choruses
,,;Ih piano and organ of the adaptation from Rubinstein's "Kamen·
noi-Ostrow."
The Mixed Chorus, membership
in which is the school's top recognition of vocal ability, offered
a program of wide variety which
was executed in professional manThe Bach "Draw us to thee'~
sung a ·capella,' Fox' ;~Rain and 'tlie
the River," the two spirituals "Get
Down .Serv3ne' and "Ole Ark's alfovcrin", "Father William" with
brilliant piano solo by Lewis Izumi
dr-ew husl;ed attention, and applause.
The "fanner Swarthmore Prepar...
atory School Song prcsented to
Ihe high school by Willard Tomlinson and .arranged by HolmBlodgett was sung with precision
attack. AlcF.arlanc's "Open' Our
Eyes" and the Hallelujah Chorus,
which annually brings the audience
10 the traditio.nal rising tributc of
the musically literatc, were well
received
But the al?plause which earned
an encore from the Chorus was
drawn by its ,rigorous performance
of Van Heusen's "Country Style"
10 which Violinist David Spencer
and square dancers Pat Gallagher,
Margie Johnson, Joan Medford,
Elaine Wherry, Ralph Brown,
Waldo Fisher, Bill Scholl and
George Thorbaln contributed their
'·crsatile talents.
The Senior Girls' Glee Club
!ang a pleasing repertoire which
included the gently melodic· Scotc~ lullaby "0 Can Ye Sew Cus. hions", the fa~ored· chromatic progressions in "Peter. Piper", "1'111
Only Ninteen"-a Kentucky moun~
lain ballad of unrequited love witl!
its searching Question "i.o;:; there
one man in twenty a young girl
. call trust?" and the sprightIl
"Janitor's Boy".
The Boys' Chorus delighted all
\\·ith the reminiscent-of-old-serenalles "~-\l1ra Lee", and the familiar
\relsh tune which stirs the blood
10 "Men of Harlech". There had
been heard tantalizing tales about
the original song medley and with
~[iss Blodgett at 'the piano, tho
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ner.
Come Enjoy your Favorite Di.hes
STRATH HAVEN INN
Listing the services they give so
constantly,
.
Offering our gifts in deUcate tribute.,
yearning .to let them tell our heart's
true story
Of love and knowledge that Mother's
our security,
Unspoken, mostly because the ~ords
embarrass her.
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Dr. G. C. Myers to
, Speak Thursday
It's just once a year we speak their
value;
Van Raalte lingerie in Nylon or
Barbizon,
'
Even wallets, ~ hose,~~ and gloves~ ~~
we sometimes borrow·
SCOUT
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Libra.ry
SWa.rth more, Pa..
SUPPORT
!
College
M~s. Joseph Madison
To Sing "Requiem"
Phyllis Curtin, soprano, and
:Mrs. I Jennie Marie HQlverson
Henry .Faust, baritone, win be the
Madison w~s buried Tuesday "ftfeatured solists at the Swarth··
ernoon in Eastlawn cemetery folmore
Coll~ge Chorus presentation
lowing 3 o'clock services conducted
of Brahms' "Requiem" on Friday,
at her late home on Girard avenue
May 14, at 8 :16 p. m. in Clothier
by the Rev. Dr. Roy N, Keiser
:Memorial.
The chorus of about 70
rector of the Swarthmore Methovoices is under the direction of
dist Church. .
James Sorber o( the Swarthmore
Mrs .. Madison· passed away Satfaculty, and is accompanied by
urday in Taylor Hospital, Ridley
David Tudor, organist.
Park where she had been admitted
Mrs. Curtin who has been with
two da·ys "Carlier, after two weeks
the New England Opera Company
illness. A native of Chester., she
under the direction of Boris Goldwas S9 years old and had liv~d
ovsky for the past season, sang the
the Girard avenue address Jor 28
role of the countess in "The Marriyears.
age of Figaro" in the company·s
Besides her husband Joseph,
Philadelphia performance. She is
four sons OI1ie and Nor.man of
the wife of a Swarthmore Collegt!l
Perkiomenville, Alfred of Springsenior. Faust, the other soloist, is
field and William of Ridley Farms
director of music at the Swarth..
eight grandchildren; two brothers
more Presbyterian Church.
Harold arid Olaf Holverson of I-~----------·---
This, concert will. conclude the
aH~ster and a sister, 1\lrs. Louise
Chorus's work for this year. The
Malmberg of Linden, N. J., surpublic is cordially invited to at,
tend.
.
Another musical event at the
college this week-end will be the
performance of musical compositions writtell by students of Swarthmore and Haverford colleges.
This wil! be held in Bond Memorial on Sunday, May 6, af 8:15 p. m.
MEMORIAL DAY
WEEK-END.. PLANS
Local Baseball Games
Dance to be
Repe~d
1947's U.,morial Day game and
dance sponsored ·by the Swarthmore Recreation Association in
der to raise funds Jfor the. borough's summer recreation program
was so spectacular a success that
it bids fair to become it tradition.
This year. on }.{ay.29, borough
families awl their holiday weekend guests will gather at Swarthmore College field to see 10 innings
of baseball; five played :by the local American Legion team against
the Swarthmore College junior
varsity and five in which the town
A and B Hornet squads battle it
out. David Bradford· and Russell
Snyder are in charge of this part
of the day's doings.
At 8:30 that evening in a gaily
decorated high school gym, the
musie of the Garnet Serenaders will
coax rhythm-lovers of, all ages to
tread the light fantastic. Highlight
of the evening will be an ail-student floor show under the expert
direction of :Airs. J. Oliver Swan_
Junior Club Dines Mothers
Nancy Hoot vice-president elect
and Rosamund Jones treasurer
elect were installed into their
speclive offices by Mrs. John E.
Michael, senior club president, folJowing the mot"\ter-daughter banquct of the Junior \Voman's Club
in the Park avenue clubhouse
hridge prize.
A quiz program under the direction of ).,[rs. \Vayne Gersen entertained guests after the banquet.
11 rs. A. B. Rea vis won the jackpot by declaring there are 49
streets, in Swarthmore. Bobby
B1akiston received t),e
booby
prize.
re-
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DON RUTHERFORD
IN FATAL CRASH
Boro Boy 'Victim on
Navy Training
Flight
Midshipman Donald Bruce Rutheiford was lolled during" "rou·
tine training flight in line of duty"
;:c~;:v~;e:IL'F1~:~!:~' ~~:re7, :~
had been stationed for advanced
training in flight ccmbat. He was
CLUB-WOMEN· ·END
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SUCCESSFUL YEAR
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NEXT
TUESDAY
AID SCOUT HOUSE
AT MAY 18 EVENT
F ashion Show~Bridge
to Finance
Repairs
The "new look" for the Girl
Scout House on Cresson Lane is
almost out of th..! dream stage, for
the entire community has fallied
to the cause and the benefit bridge
to be held Tuesday, May 18, at tbe
Woman's Club promises to be an
unqualified success.
The party begins at 1:30 in the
afternoon with a fashion show of
"new look" clothes from Joyce
Lewis. The collection of daytime
fashions for summer suburban life
.wil! be worn by mothers ·of the
Girl Scouts. Piano accompaniment
for the show will be played by
Mrs. Paul Banks and Mrs .. Palmer
Skoglund while the clothes are
modeled by :Mrs. Buchanan Harrar, lIrs. John Hanna, Mrs.
}.oIace Gowing, Mrs. Carl Delmuth,
Mrs. James Lees, Mrs. Ross Marriott, ~{rs. Thomas Hopper, ·Mrs.
Robert \Vilson and Mrs. Albert N.
Garrett.
Alwa·y~:_· an attr~ction are. the
door pri~es, and the current selection donated by merchants is particularly intriguing. Door prize
awards will be made following the
fashion show, then reireshmenb
T uesday.s· L unch eon
Bemns
Summer
0'"
Recess
will be served so that those whose
time schedule does not permit
to have received his wings in June.
th em t 0 remalll
. f or b'd
n ge may
The youngest son of Mr. and
leave:
Mrs. S. S. Rutherford ot Strath
A delectable feature of the aftHaven avenue, Don was born on
With a well attended luncheon ernoon wilt be a candy contest parJanuary 4, 1928_ He graduated'Tuesd:.y,
I
llay 11, the Swarthmore ticipated in by the Brownies and
front Swarthmore High School in
Scouts of Swarthmore. The girls
the c1ass of 1945 where he was \Voman's Club closed an ev..!ntful will display boxes of their own pet
president of National Honor Soc- well rounded year's program. The candy recipes and prizes' will be
iety and earned varsity letters president, ~Irs. John E. :Michael awarded on the basis of attractivein track (in 10th grade, with stars ~ave a detailed resumc of the con- ness and originality. of packaging.
in 11th and 12th) and in basket- tributions to the community in After the judging, the caady will
ball. A loyal· member of Boy Sc~ut fields. of education, culture and be sold in little baskets among the
Troop 2. he brought honor to hi~ philanthropy, as well as in raising bridge tables. The prizes are
Troop when he became the sec- funds by their antique show, mut- a secret, but they are something
ond Ace Scout in the United ual exchanges and beaefit bridge. whicli bridge players wilf find very
States as a result of his early work
Following the installation of four useful.
In the Scout ,branch of aviation.
new directors, Mrs. E. D. Brauns
Co-Chairmen pf the S c 0 u t
After grarluation he entered the Mrs. Co H. Jeglum, Mrs. \Valter House benefit bridge Mrs. W. A.
Naval V-S unit in aviation and H. Dickinson and Mrs. O'wen vy'_ DeCaindry and Mrs .. J. Albright
was sent ~o the University of Rich- ~ay, Helen :owers, drum major- Jones and Chairmen Mrs. Jack
mond and, later, to Duke Univer- ette of the High Schoo! Band gave I Thomp.son, (tickets), Mrs. Russell
sity. Upon his voluntary enlist- ~n entertaining exhibition of twirl- Phillips (arrangem~nts), lirs. Dament in the Navy he was sent for 109. Sh~ was followed by one giv- vid Wisdom (food), Mrs. S. H.
pre-flight training to Ollumwa, en by the younger corps ensemble. Hemenway (publicity), Mrs. GeoIowa. Later training was received AIrs. Stoyan W. Russell and :Mrs. rgc \Varren (table prizes) wish
at Corpus Christi, Texas, and at Continued on _Page 8
Continued on Page 8
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Pensacola, Fla., prior to assignment at Jacksonville.
A :Memorial Service will be con.
FRIDAY, MAY 14
ducted Sunday at 2 p. m. in the
Swartlimore Presbyterian Church 3:30 P. M.-Hlgh School Girls vs Agnes Irwin-Lacrosse .... _ .Home
S :15 P. M.-Swarth"!ore College Chorus Concert ..••• __ ... _. Clothier
by the Rev. H. Lewis Cutler. BurSATURDAY, MAY 15
ial was in· the family plot in \Vad- 2:30 P .. ~1.-Swarthm,!re College vs Haverford-Baseball ... _.. College
dington, N. Y., earlier this week.
7.00-9.00P. M.-;Movles ...... - ........................ ____ _ Clothier
He is survived by his parents 8 :15 P. lI1.-lIlu51cale, Swarthmore and Haverford Students .... Bond
SUNDAY, MAY 16
and his three brothers, S. S. Ruth~
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:'.l.-:'.Iorning
Worship
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erford, Jr. and \\iilliam \V. RuthTUESDAY,
MAY 18
.
erford of Swarthmore, and Edwin
2:00 P. 1I1.-Girl Scout Benefit Bridge .....•......•. _•. \Voman'5 Club
K. Rutherforod, a senior at DartWEDNESDAY, MAY 19
1110uth College, all three having 3:30 P. M.-Swarthmore College vS C. C. N. Y.-Lacrosse __ . _College
sc(!n active service overseas dur·
THURSDAY, MAY 20
ing the past war.
1:00 P. M.-vV.I.L. Annual Luncheon and Meeting .• 504 Walnut lane
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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Seek
New Look
Harris. who foresaw that Troop S
Friday, M.y~ 1948
pring Choral
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onight
day evening April 29, at the hORle
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mcnts for appointments, so -tllat
estiva
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corgc Breitling, on Swar- I
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thlllore avenue.
~ Jere will
be no u~neccssary wait~
Continued froIll Page 1
mg. AU mothers of children who
Harry ,ruod of the College, turn.... 'l~h~. union .~r :11 a~allalJlc funds Continued from Page 1
arc to cnter kimlcrgartcn next YC~tr
:.!u the huuse jtlto a home. But the me u( II1g a g-I t cpt III reserve by v3nia ~Iay 14, ]5, 16.
.!ih~ulc..I call 1t.[rs. Breitling OIl Fri_
;oof leaked awl House Chairman
rls: . (I ;1t~'lI~~lcr Fro ehel for the
Accompanists for the choral
day, .Alay 7, or MOllday, May IH
~Irs. Richardson rallicd assistants i g-.r ~ \\: 1.0SC urc~1ll 0 f a.bhouse callle groups will include .Margaret
for all appointment.
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l.r.lIIl10n
ll1auc
pO.SSl Ie the ac- Croeo, Lewis Izumi, Maura HopdllCC Hgnm to her aid.
Continued from Page 1
To Hold Final Luncheon
(ltlJ~ltIOn of a beautiful new stove kins anu Julie Lange. The latter
.
band
]11 1938 the outuoor fireplace be· (ill no way rescmbling "Stove" of is .tppcaring in this role for the formed at the reCent .school
The Woman's Auxiliary to the
-{an to take placc under the hands Egg and Jr . . \11 attendant probl.
first time. Spot solo passages in concert.
D~lawa~c County ~-[edical SOciety
:;f :.\Irs Fred . CI 'hI
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em
Members are reminded to lliake Will bnng its current year to .
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en.c.
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am Icr wa~ soh'cd with the gift of an icc- the program will be sung' by
troop of Scouts. llIe l'Ullltnag-e sale, ilux by )'Irs. Da\'id P. \VisuolJI,
Da"id Smith, one of the chorus l'eservatiolls with .Mrs. H. J. Din- close 011 'Thursday, :May 13, with it':
run by Mrs. II. Lilluley Peel ill
a, BC\y.,coat of· paint and representati\'es to Soutli-castefB glc hy Alay 8.
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annual meeting and reciprocitv
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p. m.
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fhc li.lr1 Scout CO'II'III'ttee \v,'11 CI 1..
AuxJJlary presidents 'lUd
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IOUsc to C;lIT'"oJ ,lIe 'IOI'Y'
I 'fl Ie Ilene- ago III
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(~tla I let hostel WClcOIll- i.it. '!ridg.c gh'<:s all the people of and Shelby 1[artin J both soph- sponsor a benefit bridge party in members from
Berks J BlIck s, CI les.
•
IIlg allY 11 oop . for paYllIent for Su"arthmurc a chance to hell' give Olllores.
the clubhouse. The proceeds 'will t~r~
LeJIl.gh,
Montgomery and
J"enlight (llnrt'r'
c
use.(l for the reno\'ation "of tl Ie PllIladelplnn Counties hay
, e s. ..~[ rs. l-I cnry t I Ie •,~~~lIt
Huuse! its ne\\' look.
The following seniors will he Ibe
. .
.
' e IJCCli
oca I G'IrJ Scout House,
IIIvlted to attend. 1\irs. Mkhael ,
making their last appearance with,
Penta, of H.eauillg, Councilor .. ,
the. high school chorus this year: KINDERGARTNERS TO BE
U' .
lor
tl
Ie
Istnct, will be the guest uf
. '!'liV' Sopranos; Judy Dickson. Bettv REGISTERED NOlV FOR FALL hOI101·.
: LUll ElIlery, Anne Hickman, )oa;1
'~II pa.rcnts are urged to :register
l\[ rs.. George ll. Sickel. pres iPiccanI (secretary - treasurer 0 f thclr clllidren for n"xt
•s k'111....
year
chorns), )'lary Alice \Vest, ami
<1.el1t, Will conduct the business sesd~r~arten class in the pre-school SIOn and tile clcctioll f
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C'H~oIYIl \Vilcox. ....\Itos; ~lildrcd
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otllcer
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clllUC which ,,,ill he held in the high
and directors for th
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Bernard, Helen Ch::likell , ....S a( I'Ie
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e comlllg year.
school hllilding on Tuesd'IY
a .• '1'
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he presIdent will presellt her
(;:'l1TCtt..
Helen
Jonsoll,
J)oris \V
eduesday, Alay 11 and 12. In allnuaJ report and
Snell, Suc Sl1rrick lI.l :try Lutl
~)rdcr to complctc rcgistration it ly elected oHcers install the new~
Tha:rcr and Batsy Turner,
for the 19-18- JI)
I~ requested that vaccination ccrtl'$e<150Il"
brarian. Tenor: Charles Keenen f t
Ica e and hirth certificate b
t I'
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),11'.'>. :\lcxan,l"r I' 1'1 P
awl Howard Pressman. Bass: Jos- I,l' ollg II.
\.cglstrOltion will he COIt1'',If I.
rog-ram
eph Brown George Hay, Jamcs Jl',ctcd ami physical cxamina'tions c:.1.Jairm:w. wiJl introduce Judith
Horsey, \VilIiam Huey (presidcnt), Will hc given.
" ~lIla (;oodl~lan, a former .studellt
I larry 11 cf.;ilhcrry, and Barry PatMrs. Peter llreitJin N
dt the. Julhanl SCht101 ( I f Music
t)ullore ()Gi08- "D IS nlak'0 at Swar- who
Will cntertain witl I a ,llano
•.
tOil (\'icc-president).
.
r" '
• IIIg .arrange_ , cltaJ.
For Scout House
campi."g was to have a future in
sC'ontmg. IS responsible for this
idea.
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Dr. G. C. Myers to
Speak Thursday
Mothel'S are, l'eally, just ordinary
people
Of course, they spend their live3 in
extraordinary acts
hat speak their love for those they
cherish,
Holding their homes a spe~ial sort of
trust
Even thou.gh, like Presidents, their
children
Reward the mostly, with rushed
.requests and too high expecta,.
bons.
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),Ioeller ,llId :Mrs. ,\.nthony Fairhanks; hoard memher, :Mrs, Robert
Kalil», ).f 1"5. Charles C. Martin and
:;\f rs. John B. Maerker.
The final meeting' of thc l\.foth ..
crs Cluh BoaI'd was held Thursf
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The $ J .OO-Serve Yourself -
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ON'T DELAY - STORE YOUR GARMENTS'~OlV
We clean Blankets, Drapes. Slip Cover. Quilt.
QUILTS RECOVERED - PILLOWS RE~OVERED
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It's just once a year we speak their
value;
THE ORANGE CLEANERS
405 Dartmouth Avenue
Open 8 to 5:30 every day
Listing the services they give so
constantly,
EEering our gifts in delicate tribute·,
Swarthmoro, Penna.
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We
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Even wallets,:(. hose,:(.:(. and gIoves:(.:(.:(.
we sometimes borrow·
H ....v ....d and aut,:en A_.
PORCELANIZE
Your Car for
$15.00
yearning to let them tell our heart's
true story
Elove and knowledge that Mother's
our security
Unspoken, mostly because the ~ords
embarrass her.
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Dispensing Opticians
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Hannum & Waite
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PLYMOUTH
Chester Road & Yale Avenue
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Swarthmore 1250
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
1923 Chestnut Street - - Philadelphia :r
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SUPPORT
BENEFIT
NEXT
SCOUT
TUESDAY
HOUSE
.
CHORUSES
[lCEL IN CONCERT
Quality of Tone
V.aried Choice
Delight
The Swarthmore Public School
,
Mrs. Joseph Madison
Choruses, under the skilled and
insPirational direction of Alice
Blodgett, ·sang their way to triumph lfay 7 in Clothier 1[emorial.
The auditorium was filled not only
with parents and teachers but with
tho~c drawn frolll nearby areas
by the .fame of the school's Spring
Choral Festival. The rapport bl!teen director and singers. between
audience ami performers was apparent from the united singing of
the ~atiollal Anthem which openeu
the affair to the culminating rendition by the combined choruses
with piano and organ of the adaptJtioJl from Rubinstein's "KamenHoi-Ostrow."
The ~1 ixed Chorus, membership
ill which is the senoors top re·
co!,('nition of vocal ability, offered
a program of wide variety which
was executed in professional manner. The Bach I'Draw us to thee'~
SUllg :l capella, Fox' ··Hain and the.
the n.ivcr," the two spirituals "Get
1)OWI1 Servant" and "Ole Ark's a~
~loverin", "Father \Villiam" with
1947's :M-emorial Day game and
hrilliant piano solo by Lewis Izumi dance sponsored l>y the Swarthdrew hushcd attention, and apmore Recreation Association in or.J'
plause.
tIer to raise funds .for the boroThe former Swarthmore Preparugh's Sllnmler recreation program
atory School Song presented to
was so sptctacular a success that
Ihe high school by Willard Tomit bids fair to become .a tradition.
Jinson and arranged by HolmThis yeaif'.". on l'lay .29, borough
B~odgett was sung with precision
families and their holiday weekattac.1{. l\JcEarlanc's "Open' Our
end guests wilt gather at SwartilEyes" and the Hallelujah Chorus,
more College field to sec 10 innings
which annually hrings the audience
of baseball; Bve played 'by the loto the tl'aditional rising tribute of
cal American Legion team against
the musically literate, were well
the Swarthmore College: junior
received.
varsity and fivt: in which thc town
nut the applause which earned
A and B Hornet squads battle it
an encore from the Chorus was
ant. David Bradford' and Russell
drawn by its vigorous performance
Snyder are in charge of tl1is part
of Van Heusen's "Country Style"
of the day's doings.
to which Violinist David Spencer
At 8 :30 that eveni"g in :0 gaily
and square dancers Pat Gallagher,
decorated high school gym, the
~Iargie Johnson, Joan Medford,
music of the Garnet Sercnaders will
Elaine \Vherry, Ralph
Brown,
coax rhythm-lovers of all ages to
Waldo Fisher, Bill Scholl and
tread the light fantastic. Highlight
George Thorbaln contributed their
of the evening will be an all-stu\'(:rsatilc talents.
dent floor show under the expert
Thc Senior Girls' Glee Club
direction of ~Irs. J. Oli\'er Swan,
~allg- a pleasing repertoire 'which
included the gently melodic ScotJunior Club Dines Mothers
ch lullahy "0 Can Ye Sew Cus11irIilS", the favored chromatic proNancy Hoot vice-president elect
~re:";Slons in "Peter Piper", "I'm and
I{osalllund Jones treasurer
Only Nintcen"-a Kentucky moun- elect were installcd into their retain ballad of unrequited love with spective offices by ~Irs. John E.
it:'> searching (Iuestion Ui~ there :\Iichael, senior club president, {olOne man in twenty a young girl lowing the 1ll0tl,ler-danghter banC;11l
trust?" and the sprightly quet o[ the Junior \Volllan's Club
"Janitor's Boy".
III
the Park a\'elllte cluhhouse
The Boys' Chorus delighted all hridge prize.
'·'.ilh the l"CllliniscC'nt-oI-olc1-:':ercn,\ quiz program t1nder thc di;.. \ .. , ··.\ura Lec·'. and the fall1iliar H'ction oi )'Ir:-;, \\";LYllC (;('1"5('11 ell\\"t.:!:.;h tUlle whi~h stirs the blood I tertained gllbts ait~r the hanquet.
to "~[en of HarIech". There had ')'lr5. :\. B. H.ca\'i.; \\'on the jackhe-en heard tantalizing tales ahout pot hy deci;)l"ing there are -.19
tile original song medley and with streets
in
S\\'arthmore. Bohhy
:\I i!'s Blodgett at the piano, th~ Blakiston
received
the
booby
CfJlltintlcd on Page 8
jllri7.e.
MEMORIAL DAY
WEEK-END PLANS
To Sing "Requiem"
DONALD RUTHERFORD
)1:rs. / Jennie :Marie Holverson
~ladison was buried Tuesday afternoon in Eastlawn cemetery following 3 o'clock services conducted
at her late home all Girard avenue
by the Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser
rector of the Swarthmore llethodist ChurchAIrs. Madison passed away Saturday in Taylor Hospital, Ridley
Park where she had been admitted
two days earlier. :after two weeks
illness. A native of Chester, she
was 59 years old and had li\'~d at
the Girard avenue address ,for 28
years_
Besides her husband Joseph,
four sons Ollie and Norman of
Perkiomellville. Alired of Springfield and \ViIliam of Ridley Farms
eight grandchildren; two brothers
Harold and Olaf Holverson of 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - Ole!o.ter and. a sister, :M rs. Louise
Malmberg of Linden, N. J., survive.
Local Baseball Garnes
Dance to be
Repeated
Come Enjoy your Favorite Dishes
.
ci\'I~rthr.lOre
DON RUTHERFORD
IN FATAL CRASH
Boro Boy Victim on
Navy Training
Flight
Phyllis
Cllrtin, soprano, and
Henry Faust, uaritonc, win be the
featured solists at the Swarthmore College Chorus presentation
of llrahms' "Requiem" on Friday,
May 14, at 8 :16 p. m. ill Clothier
~I emorial. The chorns o[ about 70
voices is under the direction of
James Sorbcr or" the Swarthmore
faculty, and is accompanied by
David Tudor, organist.
Mrs. Curtin who has been with
the New England Opera Company
under the direction of Boris Goldo\'sky for the past seasOIl, sang the
role of the countess in "The :Marriage of Figaro" in the compallY·s
Philadelphia performance. She is
i the wifc of a Swarthmore Collegb
."cnior. Faust, the ether soloist, is
director oi music at the Swarthmore Preshyterian Church.
This concert will. conclude the
Chorus's work for this year. The
public is cordiaUy invited to attend.
.
.Another musical cvcnt at the
college this week-eml ,\'ill be the
performance oi JlIusical compositions writteh by students of Swar~llJl.lOre. and Ha:'erford collegcs.
.flus WIll bc held III Bond llelllorlal 011 Sunday, May 6. at 8:15 p. 1II.
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AID SCOUT HOUSE
AT MAY 18 EVENT
F ashion Show~Bridge
to Finance
Repairs
The "new look" for the Girl
Scout House on Cresson Lane is
almost out of the dream stage, for
the entire community has rallied
to the cause and the benefit bridge
to be held Tuesday. ~[ay 18, at the
\Voman's Club promises to be an
unqualified success,
The party begins at 1:30 in the
afternoon with a fashion show of
U new
look" clothes from Joyce
Lewis, The collection of daytime
fashions for summer suburban life
will be worn by mothers "of the
Girl Scouts. Piano accompaniment
for the show will be played by
If rs, Paul Banks and :Mrs .. Palmer
Skoglund while the clothes are
modeled by ~Irs. Buchanan I-Iarrar, ).[rs. John
Hanna,
1\.Irs.
~Iace Gowing, l'oIrs. Carl Delmuth,
~Irs. James Lees, ~Irs. Ross ?vlar. tt , 'I
no
.\ r.s, TIlomas H opper, '[
.1.\' rs.
Robert Wilsoll and Mrs. Albert N.
I
Garrett.
Midshipman Donald Bruce Rutherford was killed during <'. "rOll'
tine training flight in line of duty"
tlOn donated by merchants IS parat 2:30 p. Ill'1 Friday, ~Iay 7, at
JacksonyiJIe, Florida. where he
fashion show, then refreshments<
had been stationed for ad\'anced
will he sCl'\'ed so that those whose
training in flight com hat. He ''''as
time schedule docs not permit
to have received his wings in June.
them to remain for bridge may
lea \'e~
The youngest son of }'lr. and
Mrs. S. S. Rutherford 01 Strath
J\ delcctable feature of the aftHayen avenue, Don was born on
\Vith a well attended iUllcheon crnoon will he a candy contest parJanuary 4, 1928. He graduated T
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ticillated in by the Brownies and
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, Ie warthmorc S
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from Swarthmore High choo m
.. conts 01 Swarthmore. The girls
the class of 1945 where he was I \Voman's Club closed an evc:atful· will display boxes of tl1eir own pet
president of National Honor Soc- well rotmued rear's program. The candy rccipes and prizes' will he
icty and earned varsity letters president, ),1 rs. John E. ).lichae1 awarded 011 the basis oi attractivein track (in 10th gralle, with stars \{a\'c a detailed resllme of the COll- ne,ss and originality of packaging.
in 11th and 12th) and in basket- tribution5 to the cOlUllIunity in .Atter the judging, the candy will
ball. A loyal member of Boy Scout fields of education, culture and he sold in little baskets among the
Troop 2, he brought honor to his philanthropy, as weil as in raising uridge tables. The prizes arc
Troop when he became the sec- funds by their antique show, lllUt- a secret, but they are something
ond Ace Scout 111 the United ual exchanges and benefit bridge, which bridge players will' find very
States as a resu1t of his early work
Following the installation of four useful.
in the Scout branch or aviation.
new directors, ~lrs, E. D. Brauns
Co-Chairmen 9£ the S co u t
After graduation he entered the 1Irs. C. H. Jeglum, lfrs, \Valter House benefit bridge 1\1['s. W. A.
Naval V-5 unit in aviation and H. Dickinson and ~Irs, Owen \v. DeCaindry and l\.Irs .. J. Albright
was sent to the University of Rich- Gay, Helen Powers, drum major- Jones and Chairmen ~rrs. Jack
manu and, later, to Duke Univer- cUe of thc High School Band gave Thompson, (tickets), :Mrs. Russel!
sity. Upon his voluntary cnlist- an entertaining exhibition cf twirl· Phillips (arrangem~nts), 1\[rs. Dament in the Xavy he was sent for ing. She was followed by one gi\'- \'id \Visdolll (iood), ~Irs. S. H.
prc-flig-ht training to Ollumw3. en by the youngcr COrtlS ensemble. Hemenway (pubJicity), ),[rs. GeoIowa, Later training was received :\frs. Stoyan \V. Russell and :lIre;, rgc \Varrell (table prizes) wish
at Corpus Christi, Texas, and at Continued on Page 8
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Pensacola, Fla., prior to assignment at Jacksonville.
.A 11cmoria1 Service will be conFRIDAY, llAY 14
.dueted Sunday at 2 p. 111. in the
Swartl~1llore
Presbyterian Church 3 :30 P. 1f.-H;gh School Girls vs Agnes Irwin-Lacrosse ...... Home
8 :15 P. ~r.-Swarth~ore College Chorus Concert ... _........ Clothier
hy the He\" H. Lewis Cutler. BurSATURDAY, MAY IS
ial was in the family plot in \Vad2 :30 ~ .l!'~S\\'arthm~re College vs Haverford-Baseball ...... College
dingtol1, X. Y., earlier this week.
7.0Q-- .OOP. ~L-;lIovle~ .................................... Clothier
He is slIr\"i\·e(1 hy his parents 8 :1.1 P. ~I .-~ll1s1cale, Swarthmore and Ha,'crford Students .... Bond
SUKDAY, MAY 16
<111<1 his thrce hruthcr:-;. S. S. H.uthII
:00
,\.
~I.-~[orning
Worship
................... , .... Local Churches
criord, Jr. and \\"il1iam \\'. H.uthTUESDAY,
MAY 18
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erionl of Swarthmore, ami Edwin
2:00 P. lL-Girl Scout Benefit Bridge ........ _....... \Voman·s Club
K. Huthcrforod, a senior at DartWEDKESDAY, lIAY 19
mouth Collcg:e, all three ha"ing 3 :30 P. ~I.-S\\'arthmore College vs C. C. N. Y.-Lacrosse _. _. College
;;ee!l actin:- sen'ice o\"('rs(,as durTHURSD..\.Y, MAY 20
iug the past war.
1:00 P. ~I.-\V.I.L. Annual Luncheon and Meeting .. 504 \Valnut lane
CLUBWOMEN' END I~O~:\~;:;~es:H~lIt:~,:ct~:~rel~~eSCI~~~
SUCCESSFUL YEAR ~i,~~:I::~~\\iilll:~!g~:~~~ f~~o~:in:r:I~~
Tuesday's Luncheon
Begins Summer
Recess
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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CooK-MARR
Mrs. Joseph K. McLean of the
Strath Haven Inn left by plane on
May 9 for a visit of, several weeks
with her daughter Mrs. J ohu G,
Butterworth in Evanston, III
,Nine members of the Thimble
Group met Monday at the home
of Mrs. James B. Douglas on North
Chester road.
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Disque of
Strath Haven avenue and Mr. and
Mrs. E. O. Lange of Baltimore
pike attended the spring meeting
of the Middle Atlantic Section of
the American Society of Engineering Education at the United States
Naval post graduate school at Annapolis, Md. on Saturday, May 8.
The marriage of Miss Helen
Crawford Marr, daughter of Mrs.
George A. Marr, of Park avenue,
to Dr. E. Fullerton Cook of Atlantic City, formerly of Wallingford,
was performed by the Rev. Dr. H.
Lewis Cutler, pastor of. the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, in an
informal ceremony at the home of
the bride's brother, Mr. Harold
G. Marr, Kershaw avenue and
Turner road, Wallingford, at 6 :30
Wednesday evening, Moy 12.
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The bride was given in marriage
by her brother and attended I>Y
his wife, Mrs. Harold G. Marr. She
wore a pale blue faille afternoon
dress.
SWARTHMOREAN
Fnh,.. Ma,. 14,
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A Lieutenant Commander in the birth of a second son, William' Jr. of Floradale, Pa., are ree:eh,in.
Naval Reserve, he is associated Sweyn,' on April 17 in Toledo.
congratulations on the birth 01
with the law firm of Duane, MorThe grandparents are Dr. and son, John Frederic, on May 5.
ris, and Heckscher.
Mrs. John A. Detlefsen of
The grandparents are Mr.
After their marriage the bridal fayette avenUe.
' M r s . Walter Suplee' of West Ches.
couple will reside in Pittsburgh,'
'ter and Mrs and Mrs. Frederio Ii
Pa., where Mr. Olds will be conMr. and Mrs. Frederic E. Griest,
of Floradale.
nected with the law firm of Reed, 11~iiiiiiiim~iiiiiiiimru~iiiiiiiiiiiim~iiii~m~rururuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirn~iiiiiiiilliil
Smith Shaw and McClay.
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The marriage
of Miss Mary
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Henry Franklin Dure of
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B I Deerwood ia ai_ted on Squam Lake iD the White Mo....taI... of
avenue, to Mr. Page Michaux u New H....pahino
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lock, son or' Mr. and Mrs. William
Bar,ker Bullock of Cedar lane, ,vill F...l1Irillll all Ja.!.tI anti _ _ aporta inclaclintr canoe anti mountain trip(
take' place at 4 o'clock on Friday Water om';', arb anti crafta _d rIfIr,.
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For iaformatictn contact .ither
Churc,h.
DAVID MERCER
or
Bill McHenry will hold Open
Dr. ''lalter A. Bastedo of New
The Rev. George Christian AnFERRIS THOMSEN
Head
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of
Waterfront
Ownel' and Dir«tor
House tonight during the Intermis- York City acted as best man for derson will perform the ceremony.
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sion of the Soph Hop at his home Dr. Cook who is chairm.n.of the
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on Parrish road.
committee of revision for the
BIRTHS
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde United States Pharmacopoea.
Dr. and Mrs. F. Leonard Dart
of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
On M:ay 14 Dr. and Airs. Cook of Dickinson avenUe announce
entertained 1I.fr and Mrs. \Villia!" will sail on the Queen E1izabe~h the birth of a son, David Leonard,
Yates who were on their way for
England and Switzerland at the Taylor Hospital on April
from Florida to their summer home where the former will attend a 30.
in Hamilton, Ontario, this week. Iconference of the pharmaceutical
The grandparents arc !{r. and
Three dens of fifth grade cub branch of the ''lorld Health or-I Mrs. F. F. Daet also of Dkkinscouts will be the guests of the ganization.
Upon their return son avenue.
.
Phillies when they meet the Giants (aboard the NordJlam five weeks
tomorrow at Shibe Park.
~ later they will be at home at 143 Dr. and 1Ilrs. Roy \\'. Harkness
Virginia Clyde Francis graduates Park avenue.
of the Redland Dtstrict, formerly
frolll Stevens College, Columbia,
of
Swarthmore, announce the birth
Missouri, on May 25. Mrs. Samuel
TO WED MAY 29
of a daughter, Ruth Tschera, on
D. Clyde of Swarthmore and OgApril
19 in the Victoria Hospital,
den avellUes and her daughter
The marriage 01 Mrs. L J. Havi- l\1iami, Fla.
11r5. Virginia Thackara of Red land, nee Evelyn Morgau, and
Bank, N. J. will attend the gradua- Mr. David McNeil Olds will be
Mr. and Mes Leslie G. Rastion.
I)erformed on Saturday, :?\lay 29, musscn of Toledo, Ohio, arc reMrs. Chades R
Passehl 01 at 12 o'clock noon in the Swarthceiving congratuiations au the
Philadelphia wilt make her home Rev. H. Lewis Cutler will officiate.
with her son· in-law anrJ daughMrs. Haviland is the daughter FOR
ter Mr. and Mrs. 'V. R. McHenry 01 Mr. and Mrs. David W. R.
of Parrish road.
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11orga11 of Strath Haven avenue.
1\1r. and Mrs. 'Villiam S. Hobb. Me. Olds is the son of Mr. an.!
of Park avenue1 who returned Sat- Mrs. Edwin G. Olds of Pittsburgh.
Call
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urday night from a two 'weeks bus- He is a graduate of Sw'arthmore
Mrs.
Lloyd
E.
Kauffman
iness trip to Detroit and other College and Han'ard Law School.
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BEAUTY
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learning the death of 1l.ir. Hobbs'
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Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Barron and
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sons Lloyd Eugene, Jr. 5, and
Scott, 10 months, have bought the
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'''agnon house at 308 Harvard
a\'enue. AIr. DaHon is !n the
Open Etlenings and
Philadelphia oHce of the duPont
Week·Ends Till May 21- Daily Tllereafler
Company as district manager of
FREE SUNDAY CONCERTS
Photo-Products.
Sylvan Hall. 4:15. 7115. 9,45 P.·M •.
Benjamin S. Collins 01 North
J .\CK STECK'S KIDDIES' HOUR, 2 P. M,
Chester road has been elected
..,
AcreJ 01 Modem Thrilling AmUiemenr AUrc:ra;om:
0.. 1l'i,C' T ..l.." Fa.r or 13r C.sh F;II~ to WON!dd, Park en PTe LiQft r..president of the Brown Key Soc...AI·f ... ~i }.I••· r.nl uf lhe Ci'Y on 8"" Rout" E (64th and ~r...bt SUo to Ger.
rl ... nt;,,," ~~.d (,J.-llrnA.I:I.) .. lIS (hOlll3.1d and Dauphin 5b. aad -Hlh SL......t
iety at Lehigh University.
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The engagement of Theresa A.
Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl c.. P. Young of Keith road,
'Villow Grove, to Frank R. Morey
of 310 Yale avenue, was announced
at a tea given by Mrs. Horace
Atwyne of Rosemont on Saturday,
May 8. No date has been set for
the wedding.
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CARY GRANT
LORETTA YOUNG
DAVID NIVEN
TO OUR
CUSTOMERS
"Car,. and
"THE BISHOP'S WIFE"
Sorry we ran out of ICE CREAM
I...t week-end.
Feature at 2 :10 7 :10 9 :15
We underestimated your demand.
This ,!eek we are making a lal'ge..
variety of navora~nd promise we
will not dis.appoint you again,
THE "CAKE BOX"
CHESTER and F.~IRVIE\v ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
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Friday and Saturday
SPENCER TRACY
and
LANA TURNER
in
"CASS TIMBERLANE"
Saturday Matinee I P. M.
Special Children's Show
"UNDER THE NEVADA
SKY"
Serial- "DICK TRACY
RETURNS"
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and
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the world is related when illness
comes. Prince and pauper have
the same desire-to get well.
This cannot be accompliShed by i '
cheap medicines, designed to cure
e~e~hing
from ~.rater on the
br.:lin to hou~~maid's knee. When ill, you must
have a remedy to meet your own exact requirement. Consult your physician. Then bring his
prescription to us for compounding. We are prescription specialists,
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ON THE CORNER
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8 p. m. in "The Mill in Rose Val- PICIlIC supper will be served. and
ley", opposite
the Hedgerow entertainment provided.
Details
Theatre. This. is the first time we will be sent through the mail shorthave planned such a picnic and the ly.
"lives will be present. A delicious
The co-hostess' will be Mrs. Cli~
ford Banta.
The "Girls' Junior Choir rehearseS T"hursday afternoon at 3:30 0'·
clock and the' Chapel Choir re4 - 0 'I
hearses at 7 ::J
c 0 ck on Thursday e\'enings.
Evening Circle, Mrs. S. T. Ransburg, chairman, at the home of
Mes. Louis Storck at 4 Crest lane
at 7 :45.
Phone, Swarthmore 0900
Polt
1879.
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WHEN THE NEED ARISES
DEADLIN&-WEDNESDAY NOON
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
The Church School meets on
Sunday morning at 9:45, S. W,
J
superintendent. Classes
are provided lor children 01 all
ages and for adults.
The Young Adults service at 11,
the minister will preach on "The
Birthday of the Church."
The Junior Church meets at the
same hour in the chapel, lIrs. D.
\V. Clausen, superintendent.
The Church Nursery is open for
the 'younger children during the
morning service.
The ushers for the day are William H. Shultz, William A. Beacham, George Dunn, James Pitman and E. Neil Shawhan.
The Annual Conference. will meet
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~ PRESBYTERIAN NOTES I The Philadelphia Presbyterial oh~son,
S day orning at the 11 o'clock Prayer Meeting will be held on
un
C I
'11 preach on May 18, at 10:45 o'clock at t~e
5~r\'icc Mr.•,ut er ,WI
Th t
subject
So
Ltttle
Comes of Witherspoon Building.
e OPIC
Ihe
for the meeting will be "Spiritual
It".
Me. and Mrs. Percy G, Gilbeet Advance in Mexico."
the Harvard avenue entrallce
On Tuesday, May 1& at 8 o'clock
assist Mr. Cutler in greeting the Committee' on Social Educacongregation after t~e service tion and Action of the Presbytery
morning.
of Philadelphia will meet at SeAll departments 01 the Church cond, Church in Philadelphia, 21st
and the Men's and Worn- and Walnut St. The Topic will be
Bible Classes will meet at "The Church Faces Alcohol in the
o'colck Sunday morning.
:Modern Vlorld" ~vith Dr. Earl F.
The Church lIour Nursery ~or Ziegler, The Rev~ Leon ,A. Har~ges 1 to 7 meets ·during ing, Jr. amI John Park Lee as
morning worship hour from ·speakers.
10:45 o'clock to 12, o'clock.
The following Circl,;, of the
This Sunday will be the last vVoman's Association will meet on
foe the people to Wednesday, May 19.
with Mr. Chen, our visiting
Cir~le I, Mrs. Fred ll. Lang,
from Shanghai, China. Chairm~n at the home of .l"Ir·s. C.
Mr. Chen completes his work at W. Lukens, 916, Strath Haven avePrinceton in ~ few days and leaves nue," at 11 o'clock ..Mrs. D. Reed
imcdiately thereafter for a tour Geer will be the co-hostess.
through our country before his rcCircle 4, ~lrs. H~ LeWIS .eptler,
turn to China.
Chairman, at the home of Mrs.
The Freshman and High School G. G. Savelli, lit. Al ..erno Road,
Fellowships will hold their spring Elwyn. Call Mr,. Cutler if you
picnic this Sunday .evening at the need transportation. }.[embers will
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Savelli, bring box lunch.
Elwyn. Cars will leave the church
Circle 5, ~I rs. Owen "V. Gay,
4 :45 o'clock.
. Chair11la·n with co-hostesses. will
The Young Adults meet at 7 entcrtain at IUJlcheon, at the home
o'clock at the Church Sunday eve- of the Chairman, Avonbrook road,
Wallingford Hills, at 12:30 o'clock
ning.
Some of the High School Fellow- Following luncheon, which will be
ship girls will ~gain augment the in the yard, weather permitting,
Chapel Choir in their service of there will be de\'otions led by Mrs.
music on Sunday morning at the George Vlarrell. llrs. Ellis Bonnet
will give a short talk on her for11 o'clock 'service.
.
The Board of Deacons wilt meet eign travels and there wHl be ~
Wednesday, May 19, at 7:30 o'- guest soprano from Ardmorehlrs. Oliver Grotz.
clock at the Church,
Circle 6, .Mrs. Samuel C. Harris.
A Festival 01 Sacred Music will
be held Sunday, May 23, at 8 0'- Chairman, at 12 :30 dclock at the
dock at the Bryn 1.fawr Presby- home of ],Irs. Charles D. Mitchell,
lerian Church with a chorus of 130 Avondale road, Wallingford. Mrs.
"oices, including the Chapel Choir J. Franci5 Taylor will be co-hostof this Church. A cordial invitation css. lI.lembers please bring sandis extended to anyone who. would wiches. Also bring an inspira tional
verse or short poem.
.
like to attend this service.
Circle 7, lIIrs. Frank R. Markley,
chairman, at 2 oYclock at the home
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of Mrs. N, H. Sheldon, Ogden
PRESBY'l'ERIAN CHURCH
avenue.
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler Minister
SUNDAY. MAY 16,
Circle 8, 11[.,. George Schohing9:43 A. ~I.-Church School
er, Chairman, at the home of Mrs.
11:00 A. M.-"So Little Caes of It"
4:45 P. }.f.-High SOOool Fellowsbip
Harold C. Stott at 12 o'clock. Take
4:45 P.M.-Freshman Fellowship
Sproul
road to Cedar Grove road,
1:00 P. M.-Young AdUlt's Oub
then 9·10 of a mite to residence.
METHODIST CHURCH
RoJ' N. Keiser. D.D .. Hillister .
:l\fembers please bring sandwiches.
SUNDAY. MAY 16
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Services
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in
the Arch
Church 011sessions
Wed
nesday
at 1Street
:30. :Morntng
begin at 9, afternoon sessions at
2 and evening sessions at 7 :~.
The senior choir rehearsal is
Thuesday evening at 7 :45.
The Social Hall will be open for
supervised recreation on Friday
evening at 7, Theodore L. Purnell
in charge.
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Comp~tent staff is on dutY 24' hours a day.
TM'IOUVER H. BAIR
1820 CIi'E5THln STllEET
TRiNiTY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson. RectoI'
SUNDAY. lrAY 16
(Whitsunday)
8:01) A. )'l.-Holr Communion.
9:45 A. M.-Cbun::h School
11 :(jij A. M.-lloming Prayer. The Rec·
tor will preach.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY )IAY 16
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")'Iortals and hnmortals" is the
subject of the Lesson-Sermon in
all Churches of Christ, Scien-
VALUE
tist, on Sunday, May 16, The
Golden Text is: "As we have borne.
the image of the earthy, we shall r
also bear the image of t le eavcnI h
Iy" (1' Corinthians 15:49,>TRINITY NOTES
Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sunday at ~ a. m. Church
School will lIleet at 9 :45. The Rector \vill preach at the 11 o'clock
Service of l10rning Prayer. Flowers for decorating th~ church on
Whitsunday are' reqquested. Bring
to Parish Jiouse before 11 a. rn.
Satutday. Young Peoples Fellowship has ended for the seasol~.
Ushers for the 11 o'clock service
are: A. E. Pritchard, head usher;
P. B. Banks, \V. L. Cleaves, J. L
Cornog, R. G, Haig: W. H. Kilgore and S. D. Reynolds.
, Choir School will meet on Monday and 'Vednesday at 4:30 p. m.
in the Parish House .
Choir rehearsal will be held on
Thursday evening at 7 :30 in the
Farish House.
The lIfen's Club will have a picnic on Sunday, lIay 23, from 5 to
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Whittier HOll!'e Dox Luncheon. All
~rember
cnr.li
11 :00 A. ~I.-Sunda;' School.
11:1)0 A. !\f.-Sunday Lesson
an~
Sunday, May 16, 1948 at 3:30 P. M,
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WIletIier you expect to buy or
build. let US help you in two WIllS: ,
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ering home-building problemsl
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By fielping you to dioose
the right mortgage p'iaD.
Swart'hmore Nati'Onal Bank
& Trust Co.
of the noard (')f Lectureship of The ).r(JUlcr Church
The First Church of Christ, Scientist
in Boston, ~rassachusctts
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Under the auspices of
Scnnon ")rortals and Immortals
'V("dne.~ay evenIng m~t'ng t'ach week,
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Swarthmore, Pa.
8 P.m. Readinl( rl)Gm open daily exccpt Sun·
AU are welcome
day and bolidllYs 12 to 5 p.m. \Vednesday
tt'ening ') to '):45 p,m.
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is die first sre;
towaid """,;, hOme
of Au.tin, Texas
Clolhier ],lemorial, Swarthmore College Campus
Park Avenue Below Harvard
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By attending this Free Public Lecture, entitled-
EARL E. SIMMS, C.
MARY A. BAIR, Pro.ldent
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YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR HOW CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE HEALS
11:00 A. ),I.-Junior Church
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DIRICTORS OF FUNIRALS
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THE
Blooming on Campus
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During next week the Swarthmore Campus should have many
interesting flowers. The main collection of Lilacs will be over but
there will be Chinese Lilac species
in various colors in the- triangle
just south of the Meeting House
Walk and. also on the knoll just
south of the railroad bridge over
Crum Creek. There will be late
flowers on some of the Tree Peon·
jes near the College avenue en-
difference iI
trance and there may be a few
flowers beginning on the hybrid
yellow Tree Peonies. in the garden west of the Railroad station.
This garden should be quite full of
bloom of Iris ana or the early
hybrid herbaceous Peonies.
Azaleas. will continue in bloom
in the Azalea garden near Presiden t N asoD's house and around
the outdoor auditorium. Just below
the auditorium there will be flowers on the hybrid varieties of
deans rugs gently on a curved
mu.. In deeper, more thoroup
9x12 Domestic, $5.50
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SWARTHMOREAN
the Chinese Rhododendrons, Rhododendron fortuneL These bloom
considerably earlier than the better
known Rhododendrcn catawhiense
hybrids which will be seen about
the end of the month around the
outdoor auditorium and in the
Meeting House Woods.
L. W. V. Memben Plan Trip.
,
A trip to visit the Lima Home
for the Aged will take place on
Thursday, May 20, at 1 p. m. Mrs.
Vincent Lathbury will conduct a
group of' the League of \Vomen
Voters and Lawrence Oonnor,
County Commissjoner will 'give· an
interesting talk on the Home and
the problems invovled. Anyone is
welcome to join' this trip and
transportation can be arranged by
calling Mrs. Donald Jones Swarthmore 2402.
TheAnnual Meeting of the Swarthmore League of \\Tomen Voters
will be held at the home of 1\[rs.
Raymond Denworth, 301 Elm 3VCnile on Friday. May 21 at 12 :45
p. JIl.
The members ,viii bring
hox lunches, cdffee will be provided.
The visit to the Detention l-lome
111
Media directly back of the
Courthouse will ,be led hy Mrs.
\Valdo Fisher. The mcmbers wiII
meet there at 10 :30 a. m. on May
25. Thos·c nceding transportation
rn.ay call :M rs. \VilIiam R. lIuey.
Jr. Music Club Cloaes Seaaon
HOUSE PAINT
GETS
TOO!
The actinlc rays in sunligh. born pain'destroy its protective film. SUPER-LASTIC
resists actinic rays-gives better service because it is made for this cHmate. It stays
whiter•. too ••• because it weathers clean.
1F1E1TON-§IIBllE"'W Product
1863 • 1948 Eighty-five colorfol.years of qualify
H. O· Sipler
SWlU'thmore 0105
The Swarthmore Junior hfusic
Club will hold the final meeting of
the year in the library oi the Bartol Foundation on Sunday, :May
16. at 7:30 p'm.
The program will be composed
of repeat performances which have
been requested by the club. Parcnts and fricnds arc cordiaJly invited to attend.
SCHOOL NEWS
The Sophomore Hop will be hofd
tonight from 8 to 12 with the Skyliner orchestra.
The girl's lacrosse team which
wall the game with Friend's Central School last Friday will meet
Agnes Irwin this afternoon and
wilt play the last gamc of the seaon Tuesday.
HERITAGE
Antiques
KAPPAS TO SEW
The Kappa Kappa Gamma sewing group will meet at the home of
Mrs. Charles Larkin of Brookside
road in Wallingford on Tuesday.,
May 18.
Poppies to be Worn T
community to remember the di~
abled veterans by dropping cohis
in the poppy boxes which will be
extended to them today.
Any Swarthmore friend interested in collecting coupons for the
Coatesville grandstand .may call
Mrs. Oscar Gilcreest, 208 Vassar
avenue and receive a new list. As
this is the last month of the cam~
paign the Auxiliary is making a
strenuous effort to reach its goal
Seek Lawn Furniture
Anyone who has used lawn furniture for the use of Delaware
County polio victims while at the
Aforrow Swimming Pool is asked
to call Mr. Morrow. Swarth. 0106.
Mrs. Smith to Clooe D. A. R. Year
The Delaware. County Chapter
of the D. A. R will hold its final
meeting of the fiscal year on }.{onday. May 17. at the home of Mrs.
Harry Bates in Ridley Park.
Mrs. Herschel Smith of \Vallingiord, regent; will presidc and ·annual reports of the officers and
chairmen of the cOlllmittees will be
submitted. Tea will be served by the
co-hostcsscs hlrs. C. D. FloUIiders,
Mrs. Charles Turner and Mrs. john
~Iutch.
SOCIAL NOTES
who came to attend the wedding 01
!.liss Edith Thatcher on TUesday.
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter of Col.
umbia avenue left last week for
Newton, Iowa. where she visit.
ed her sister. Mrs. Per/y for a
few days before they drove to
\'isit Mrs. Streeter's daughter
Joan, a freshman at Iowa Stat,•
University. Over the weekend Joan
was initiated into the sorority to
which her mother and aunt both
belong. .
Between 40 and 50 people from
Swarthmore visited "AndalUsia"
the historical house and garden of
Mr. and Mrs. Charies 1. .Biddle.
which was opened to the public
last ThursdaY for the benefit of th,
Round-the-World
Reconstruction
Fund of the Y.M.C.A.
Miss Peggy Rincliffe entertained
at ! luncheon and bridge On Sat.
urday at Spring Haven for Miss
Catherine Jane Dorn of Sandusk),.
Ohio.
Mrs. Bruce F. Schwalm of North
Chestcr road spent several days (If
this week in Pittsburgh.
Flora Lee. daughter of Mr. and
1frs. \Villiam H. Lee of. Harvard
avcnue, was featurcd in four solos
on tlie \ViIson on the Air program last Saturday over Station
\VCHA.
Dr. Hallock C. Campbell of Dart.
mouth avenue has returned from a
business trip to Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cadigan of
Dickinson a v c n 11 e entertained
Thursday evening for. the staff
of the "Presbyterian Life" of which
Mr .. Cadigan is the editor.
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam B. nul.
lock. Jr. of Seaford. Del.. \\'ho
spent the week vjsiting his parcnts
at Cedar lan'7 left Tuesday for
Leesburg, Va., to visit her parcnts.
l\irs. George T. "sl':.ton is attcnding the Festival of Contemporary American :Music in New York
City this week.
At the end of Mal'. Mr. and Mrs.
Ashton, 'who have spent the winter with Dr. Ashton of Cedar
Janc, will leave for Reading, Ver111ont.
Mrs. George M. Ewing of Columbia avenue gave a luncheon
Loretta Kerk at the Piano
last weck in honor of !\Irs.
•
Pearce, who is visiting her daugh- Monday EevcniDg~ Ma.y 24, 1948,
8:30 o'clock
ter. }.frs Harold G. Griffin~
Club of Swarthmore
\Voman's
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Thatcher
Tic:keta
$1,:
20
tax inc.. OD Sale at
of College a'/enue had as their
Michael'a
Pharmacy
guests last week ,Mr. and !{rs.
Haley's- Philadelphia
Herbert Thatcher Of Tryon. N. C.
Recital
Marjory Henning,
(Soprano)
'M. WEINSTEIN & SON
eM'. ASIC FOR
HOWARD "'9'GfSS.
Se .·ce Me" SJ .
All \Vork Promptly Done at
Cost
i;
..
Baltimore Pike at Woodland Ave.
Springfield
If you have real estate for sale,
list with us and we will give you
the benefit of our Cooperativc
Selling Bureau. Call at (jHicc 01-
~
-;)0
-
....... '
Realtor
907 Edgtnont Avenue
1648.
~ll
. p!'';USONAL--Ser''ice
on
electric waehers (BendiX
I
!l'flklued" e dO)f•
IDC
ironers, tODsters.
vacuum
irons.
'anlli cielmen,
nnl~. lamp!!.ranges
Also
wiririg-new and old •. WIrIng. of water
beatcr:5. specifications.
All work comphes
t? Fire
Under·writers
C.atl Ertch
H. Hausen
Swarthmore 2850·\V.
I'F RSOXAL-Carpentry
jobbing.
Esti·
~atcs cheerrully given. UeasonaLle prices
First c1a~s workmanship. Reevcs.· Phone
Swarthmore J450.~_ _ -::0=:::::::;;;0:::-,
"iiERSONAI.•-AIl types or photography.. ~:
o .r;:~~:I~~~~a~r·~:t~;c':t~~g~~~n~U~~a
0-1-36.
"I)ER·SQNA-i.-Chair caning, rcparing, reo
finishing. Bring chairs to T. Harper.
Jasper and Olive Strcel~, Media. Phone
)rcrlia 1109.
·J>ERSONAI..=Prh'ate tlurt)" wishes to. buy
tate model car, 1940·1947, frolll Jlnvatc
o ....·ner. Call Swat", h more 201 'w:\V
-' - - ._.-.
PElf.C;ONAI...---'Vantcd·Onc thousand T euslmners for the League of 'Vonten '~lIers
nook Sale, !Jorough Hall. 9 to 4, Friday,
)tay 14.
I
II
LEGAL
....................................................
-The Sch~Vist~ict~f - Swarthmore will
recei'·e bids at the office of the School
Oistrict in the High School Building.
corner of College alld Princeton avenues.
Swarthmore. l)ennsylvania, up to 4 p. :.;n"j
1'uescJay, liar 18, 1948, and
Djstrict office on Ma)r
18. 1948,
d
f ath 8 Sp. bm.,t
or at an adjourne meeting 0 t e coo.
Board, for coal, fuel oil. towel service
furniture and equipment. Specifications can
Le secured between 9 a. m and 4 p. "!.
daily except Saturdays, Sltndays, and hob.
·F_O
..R R•.E;::N:.T::::::;:;;;;;;;.-_,
days, at the Sehool District office. The
-=::
L::
f
Board restt .... es the right to reject any or
FOR
HE~T Furnished
. apart~ent
or all hid~ in ",hole or in part and to award
couple, from June 20 mto Sept~mher. contracts on any itcm or items making up
Large living room, l.roroom. hath, kitchen· any bid.
ette. Private entrance. Apply Box 0, The
UlLOA LANG DENWORTH
I
'liO-R I'EN
... ·-=-I-~urnis.hed hcdroom nml It,'·
•• 1.
I h G tI man
in~ room, semi.prlvat\ 10re
lat
O"e~l \V
.•. -- _. • --preferre.d. __ Phon~Swart_!l
-1,·OR-RENT-Furnisherl apartment, June.
July August. _Ph.~~~~·a~thmore 2361-1\1,
y
Emma to
Seal,
Executrix,
m erst
FOR SALE
cedent
make
Il.'\ymcnt, 11witAhouht
dela .A·ve.,
to
FOR SALE TopsQiI. 5 ton
delivcr· Sw.uthmore. Or to het Attorney A. Sidney
cd. $15. If. Carlson. Can Madison 1092 . Johnson, Jr. Butler, Deatty, Greer &
load~
e,'enings.
ii'On-SALE-Dachshund
IIome rniscd. Fine
,Pups.
-.- Jhonson, Media.' Pa.
!Icaltl!y.
3 GARMENTS CLEANED FOR REGULA~ PRICE OF Z
., LZ _ _
- ___ \4.
Thi. special will run from May 15 to May 22 inc:luaive
~n':\l1 :11,.;T",. X
The S,' ·~rth1l1(,r'--'1.Il.
I
. . : ; : , .~ •. _1", •. ~
rent ~~a"llI1c" " . l' I': :~. (~~ I
• T1IT1I''1'~ or ",nl"
In',~
,
i
'!.- .J:
~"~(' ("hi\.1. Iltlchanlt tt":tC'hinq:
':"/'Hl'1'::' ('n'''1l ,:.
1I
The
Swarthmorc:I.U.,
at Penn. \Vrlte o:c- .
._ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
Call Swarthmore I 727
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=
- ..
on
FOUND
_
I
-.
fh'-gloves
at ;
FI"'I'f'XD---T':>ir
wlntc
a nc
h
, ""n~an's Club. Call a.t the Swart marean
Conlracforl and Buildo"
302 Gayley Street , Modi., Pa.
Pit ••• ,M.dia 2567
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
1905
Since
CUNNINGHAM
Michigan Ave..
Never Grows Old"
Drh'cway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
Phone
PETER OJ NICOLA I
Media 0755
Phone Swarthmore 2526
•
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Call Swarthmore 0121 or 0904'
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•.~.~•.i.~••'
11111. II I I I I 1.+" .. ++1+++H
3T.5.14
Van AI.en
UThird Generation Builders"
Bros.
Horace A. Reeves
." .
Samuel M. Harbiaon & Co.
(9al and Fuel Oil
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
SOl Yale avenue
ELECTRICAL WIRING
PAINTING
IN
SWFlhmore-PhoDo 3450
LAYING OF LINOLEUM
LAWNS MOWED
ODD JOBBING
- - - - - - - - - - - , I RESIDENTIAL
COMMERCIAL
ALTERATIONS
A. WAYNE.
MOSTELLER
S war thm ore 2688 •M
or
Swarthmore 0740
Electrical
A. Mercer Quinby
Funeral Director
Contractor
Installation/' and
s.rviDg
vlcinlt7 for
11~
Muhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
~t
Swarthmore 1272
.We are rieht here
whe.z:e you can
:reach us every ds')
EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
Yean
Twent,.
PAINTING
and
DECORATING
.....
_t
or
day
Call
Mason Builders
Supply Company
-.
-§ Charles E. Fischer -E
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PAINTING
::
Interior & Exterior
::
SwarthplOre 2253
Swarthmore
:.
:.
:
-
1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
For
Asbes &: Rubbish Removed
Lawn'i Moo,\"Cd
General Hauling
136 Harding Ave.
Morton. Pa.
Sizes
Hard Coal
~
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Swarthmore 0345
All
--.-.
....-
Builder
::
331 Dartmouth Avenue
•
A_.
MecUa
l'bIIa.
1'hoae BaldwlD 1170
No addltioDaI ........ for
'iiiburIJan ca\JS
RepaIn
SwartIuaono
of
1125 W. TAlgb
AIITyp.. of Electrical
ERNEST
SMITH
REPAIRS
YII II /I /I /lUllIII III 1111 IllIIIJUUlUIUII/II
Fonner.,.
.'IX..
rn,.";
AlTERS BROTHERS, Ine.
r
Property Overlooks' Rolling Coun·
try in Rose Tree Hunt Section.
!d
\\. -\"\TEP--Tfl
,
Stone Barn
REOlJF.ST FOR DlDS
Sealed bids will he received in Council
Chamber Borough Hall Swarthmore, Pa.
in~
bicyc:~; 32-~? C21~ on June'! 7; 1948 at 7:45 P. 1\.[. Eastern
Daylight Saving Time. on furn,ishin.g one
carload of 3 foot radl1;Js curhlng In !1C·
cordance with specification, acopy of which
rna). be had upon applicatoin to the. undersigned. The Borough resen'es Ille rtght to
FOR - SAL~nftluc. K.inrmuseJu~\~o l~ear!: reject any or ErL~~IT RICHARDSON
'x
15
SIX I •
Borough Secretary
'E·\ct.ll;nt
- in by conditi~n:
Will sacrifice, 1,-·1It
- I op
2T·5·14
9~55·'V.
d-b
FnR-S.\LE Fine tomato plants ·an ca·
RESOLUTION
haRe plants at 3J~ Par~av.enue. ~ .\uthorizing Employment of ,Dog Catj~
S'ALE - :Win~ chair With 1l00d!>pIt. was moved by Mr. Ewmg. seeo
FO~, d·-li. cover. worn upholsterv, by Mr. Gehring:
rlnJ!'iChild's
an
SwindUp ca I·nne t p honograph ,
8t'. IT RESOLVED, that t.he Burgess
~t2.
t more
~4 ("..All- Sw. 1174.
. _ _ _ - iii hereby authorizerl to swear .tn.no f
.. .
.... - F - ·daire. 6 cubic feet. $75, than t .....o speeial officers to aid In en arc·
FOR SAL,:",- run.
S35 Garden hose. tng the Dog Law at 1921 P. 1.. 522, ~s
Philco calnnet radiO. ed' " 0447 27 E..'\st amended. to serve whcn and as ca\l~1 u~:
l'Of'<; dnthin2". etc, l\f I I I . .
anti directed by the Burgess. 11' ul e
Fourth - Street. _
-- - rt cnt duty within the Borough of ~::rt~~~
FOR - SALE-Media. .thrcc $~~~ ~on. such orricers shan I;Ie comr"¥be Burgess
how''', two -ap.utments m~ome sSe!losion at rate of $1.00 per hour eac'l
tb f T
thly. First $f11~SOroo·.paprthmoneen 'I~dia 0,441. _ is further authorized to emp OYnd ,~e ndc,~
I
t
l'
ties of an approved dog pou , ab
!'eU e~_en '. - ' - - b ler- chain hike, incut the customary and rheas.Otna~te ~:!::d
FOR RAL'Fl"Thit~tri~ ~dio, $20; bottle f
me until such aut Or! y 1S
!I;~~: Gcn~rah bottles $3 hattIe wanner, bor nS:rouKb Council. Th~ authority of sucb
cterrilzer Wit
.,
officers and the handling of dcharges.
$1. Tele. Sw 2212-,-__
be mad~ against the o~'ners of ogs sen
WANTED
. ed d di,posed of. ,hall be as ...
" ..wm:::::;w.~i·l b
t best prices old
in ~d Act of Assembly, its amend·
\VANTED-We jt! 't~~ea firearms. 'Call !JtetllS and. supplements.
china. 81aS5t3' um
6720J collect, May 1948.
• th 'Lv of April
H
Holly Oa~ 43 t.
0 business cont!den~a1.
Passed this TewentY'Slx ~ ..
No. S, Phildelphia Pike. 1948. DOROUGH OF S\VARTHMORE
\Vilminglon, Del~wa.!.!:.........1 desire9 small
By ANDRE\V SIl\{P~ON
\VANTED--Bumness gJf
room with
- President of CounCil
unfurnished :'-~trtmentR.opfv to Box: K,
Attest: ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
with kitchen pnVI eges.
.I
Borough Secretary
The Swarthinorean.
'th bath Approved May 3rd. 1948
- ·-N·TE·D Small apartment W1
'ed J. rAUL BROWN
'VA
~:- f aCITt'es
fOf Y01lng
marn,m
Burgess
and cooking
I I
Occupy
cl)up1e. No Rchit~rent -orCJ:::';nc:e Merrill,
September.
eplY 0
Swarthmore:.... COll~ge.'-:--,;;:-::;-b
Ridley
\VANTED-lromng to do at 0
Park 2595·J. - - . - ~arthmor;;-fo~ol;
\vANTED-Rf:~.;~ ~y College student.
le~e yNtr
0200.
_ __
Genrge FuUer. ~wa~
- - -1
no
• ~ - =.\-rtmcllt three .adll t5,
IS
-i,:l
• ALTERATIONS •• d REPAIRS
"A Well Kept House
5 Ac:res
",techon.
rthntorc re~Htent'i. Re·
pets.
f
Phone ~war 4513. __
fCI·cncts urOlS
:
. t - tw(' to
f,u!'h !'chf:()1 ,!Or. II -h',ld.
\\'\NTED:.-ny
. •
.
k· .. (':ut' 0 <;;'n:l "four week Job t:l m..,. ~"til)n \\trite Jane
rt"Y'! during !'itll"Htlt"l" ,a.
.
PittC"n!;!cr. Nnttindla!1" _ P:l. _ _ _ _ _ ,_
~T-F.f)- HY~~·;"-lh1l1{Jr(' ~l' .. ;:c: _c ...;,.;.~,~:.
. .
'111.-nt t .... h- r,,-r"l'lf,
• NEW caNSTRUCTlaN
We thonld Know How
4 Bedrooms and 3 Batho
AKC. R,d·
ley Park_ 2561.1\1..
- . -.
'F~SALE---Savage hl.power 22 nfle,
Sch\...
IightweiRht
... o
long h.-ure. revsolve'i~' anI T:;.Flight tenpound :l.ehors:
pall l!lg 1545
ni; raekel. P~n_'!.~~a__ ' . ' FO~RALE-neilte rug, 12X15. Phone
Swarthmore 0246':-, _ _ _ _ _ _ - f
"ANTF.~1d'
• WALL .. d flOOR COVERINGS
Rubbish CoDected
• Weekly or Monthly
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A.M. to 5 :30 P. }.t.
Swa. 2266
ALL STONE' HOME
Secretary
Cresson, Jr.. deccased. Letters Tt·stamcntary.
On the abo,'e Estate have been grnnted
to the undersigned. who request l}11 per.
~om; hiSVing claims or demands agamst the
Estatc of the deeedent t? make known the
-same, and, all persons indehted to the de.
• MaDEIN KITCHEKS
Pai-llter1 &: Paper Ballgcrt
REAL ESTATE
Marion S. Brown
Exquisitely Appointed
A
Swarthmorean.
. .
l"OltREXT
Two altracti"e roon1S with 3T. .J.30
bath for two men. Refetcnces excha.ng, _",...--:-:---:--::
Cll.
R~)lly Box: ::\1, _:!,hr... _Swarthmorc2n .. _ ESTATE of Ezra T.
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
IITltR!\ BROS_iN<.
OFFERS
"=_,,,,=..
(-:.1 1.(,1'.
Wallace Lippincott
b;;t, D:!~~
PHOTOGRAPHY
--me
Opening Speci~1
i)!JUllC lb.
Cheoter 3-4516
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swarthmore
iro:u..
~oIo:rarC~~rd,
100 PARK AVENUE
Dependable Service
Clean.erE!.
'o:0:!tJr~leI7~:reJ~dl~:1I rifo,8
"/////////////////////////////////////////.I'//////////.
val to which all are invited without
charge.
ROOFS
GUTTERS
REPAIRED ~d INSTALLED
Furnace cleaning orders taken nOw.
Call
Portraits Commerioal
GEORGE MYERS
Sw. 2266
409 Michigan Ave.
WENDELL PHILLIPS
15 S. Lansdowne Ave.
Madison 1599
LAWN MOWING SERVICE
Lansdowne Pa.
9ar<\eD Work
•
Tree Trimming
REASONABLE RATES
ROGER RUSSELL
Call MadisoD 4251
Maker
Fine Photographs
after 6 P. M.
PIlnn Stale Bldg.
South Ave. & stale St.
Medta 2176
Media, Pa.
of
PERSONAL
PERSONAL-Vacuu~
5
SWART'HIIOREAN
Mrs. Stuart Graves will discuss
"Children's Theatre" over radio
statioll WPWA on Wednesday
morning at 10 in the arts and crafts
interviews by Larry ~lenkin whick
present county artists and the prospective Delaware County
Arts
I~~:;;:;;;;;=:;;:;==:;;:;~=:;~
• .
•
Center. Oh May
12
\Vtlham
Pnce
-,,- PIA-N-O-TUN-"-IN-G
h'
discussed arc .tecture.
O\'cr 100 ·pledge cards for memALBAN L. PARKER
hers hip are now in the hands of
Phone lWedia 04S9-M
the cOlllmittee which asks aU interand Repairing Since 1908
cstcd persons to set aSI'd c S Ull d ay,
June 6, for the Arts Center Fesu- t- _
New
and Rebuilt Pianos j
_ _ _ .. _
°AIl ,!!, Oak
'Furniture, and Antiques
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CLASSIFIED
1:::;'°
NOW LOCATED AT
of
Reasonable
~OUNTY
. LAWARE
WOMEN I Media League, chairman. Mrs. W.
.pE TO, BROADCAST TUESDAY E. Cadbury, Jr. ,Haverfo.rd; Mrs.
.
Adam G. Horine, Media; Mrs.
On Tuesday, May 18. several of Lymnor Brock. Haverford; Mrs.
the following representatives of the Henry Ecroyd. Radnor-Wayne;
Delaware County League of Wom- and Mrs. Clair Wilcox, Mrs .. Roen Voters will present a program bert E. Sessions. Mrs. David P.
over station WPW A, in Chester Wisdom and Mrs. S. H. Hemen.explainin~ the Organi~ati°fn of. the way all of the Swarthmore Lea.
League, ItS purpose, ItS unctJOns,
·etc. The committee in charge is I gu~.
coinposed of Mrs. Leon J. Saul.
SPEAKS ON THEATER
c"------
Restoring and Refiniahiug
L Skilled Wop' E G-n aDIee ~
2. Top Qa-Iity Me±ankaI Services For Complel.
CIM· ·m Replira .
3 Flee &t;", lei
... We ..... A Ca •• cieace Wdh Y_ PCllketlJaak
L Budaet Pa,meota ... :YCIal' CoDs • , ......
.. $1.25 Wed"
.
THE
:Frida,., M., 14, INS
•
GOLD BOND
POURING WOOL
BATS AND BLANKETS
Reese.8axter CO.
PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
816 ED'lMQNT AVE .
Cheater
SPORTING GOODS
•
r
office•
.
,
,
..... - .....,.,
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
Ii,
Nune, Need
i
,
'AIr
....,;.,;;.~...... ~~
'\
filANcuruMl
.UAIANTffD
DIXI.
ACME MEATS
LAWN.MOWIR
GIYE SATISPACTION AT A
.
RIAL SAYING
,"at'. wky _.. ..... ,.ON "'~
to
for q.aIHY
·...atyal.H.
."" hr.'.,
PWI~
$16.95
Au..
.Swift'. Prellll... or Offie, Bra.d.
.BAMS ::;:!::
9·
.... ;
~
Wbl.o. 110
Ska.' Half
W.',,,,., 20 ta 24 III.. ..... HOrt .ha'" ' ... " .
All ••e.....t a.d ,.,.
.
".0"""
..
COOKD
CooKBD
110
Toadc.
SlIoald... III
Fresh J .....y
Fresh Jers.y Porgl••
Fresh Sliced Codfish
Fancy Fresh Scallops
.., 79c
•t. S3c
.t. 79c
Seallio•• ""'" J ....'" Oe
10e
Call......
,." '0""'"
JUICE
PEA"CH'.ES
- .•
Apricots
'armcla'.
lcug.
...
California Fruit Cocktail ,,'t:/'.'!!t:
I:;,l
Sa/valion Arm,. Work... Thanked
Mrs. Ross Pfalzgraff and Mrs.
Harold G, Griffin wish to thank
the captains and. workers of the
Salvation Army for their Coopera_
ti~n in raising the' total of $3.300
th,s year. which is $126 more than
was collected in 1947.
ANNUAL W. I. L ME.ETING,. officers for the coming year. Plans year old twin grandsons, Frederick
WILL 'BE HELD "",-.URSDAY will be completed for the benefit and Robert, at their home on La·
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.. -; swimming party and picnjc to b. faye~te avenue.
The Women's International Lea- held at Linvilla Pool, Knowlton
Afr. Harry Bernard of Union
gue will hold its 311 nual meeting on road, Media on Saturday, May 29 avenue has been a patient at the
Thursday, May 20 at the homf of at 3 p. m,
Taylor Hospital undergoing. treatMrs. Hannah Oothier Hull, 504
'ment,
Walnut lane. A covered dish binchNEWS NOTES
Dr. and Mrs_ J. Albright Jones
eon, will be served at one o·clock.
of Swarthmore Crest have returnMembers and friends who are inMiss Elsie Bernard o~. Union cd' from a week in Buffalo where
terested should call Mrs. David avenue visited friends in Stillwater. they attended the regional meetBraun, Swarthmore 2185 by May Pa. over the weekendof May 1.
ing of the American Academy of
17 to reserve places at· the lunchPediatrics.
Captain and Mrs. Paul C. GerMrs. Robert E. Sessions has re-eon.
k f
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Mrs. Caroline Biddle Malin will ncr arrived' last wee a ter spen - turned from Grand Rapids, Mich.
speak on the work of the Inter~
national Refugee Organization at
2 o'clock. Current legislation in
\Vashington on various .Important
issues witt be discussed. I\Irs. Hull
will report on the National Annual Meeting of the Women's In'
ternationa I League to b e h e Id 1U
Detroit from May 13 to 16:
Mrs. William Johnson, chairman
of the nominating committee, will
report and present the slate 0 f
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day of last week visiting Mrs. J, c.
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thirty nearby neighbors in honor
of Mrs. Hobillson's parents 1fr. and
Mrs, J. If. Gadd of Lincoln, Neb,
who were visiting hcre,
. 11 r. and ;\1 rs. Richard H. Wittis
of Harvard avenue
cntertained
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\Vatcrhury- of E"3IlS0Il, III .
lIIr. and 11 rs. Elliott Richardson
have been entcrtainillg their three
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Mrs, C. L. Bolton of .Cedar lane
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brought up to date to serve On
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living in Swarthmore who would
be willing to aid the disaster ocmmittee in time of emergency arc
asked to notify Mrs. George M.
Karns by phone at Swarthmore
1644 or postcard at 25' Wellesley
road.
Anyone between the ages of 21
anll 55 who can assist in work of
the gray ladies please call Mrs.
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Excel in Concert
Clubwomen End
Successful Year
SWARTHMOREAN
er, A Hoop" gave tonal background
for a happy pantomine by Ruth
Wilcox, Margaret BuUitt, Nancy
Continued from Page I
Sylvanus, and Midge Garrahan
audience was ready to be enter- Whit head's arrangement of a Glou- (Continued from Page 1)
tained. The lIledley was all that cetershirc melody for "Good Morn- C. W. Croco completed the proIny medley ever was and morc as ing Pretty Maid", Lacombe's Danc- gram with several familiar vocal
Sweet· Sue, Old Grey },Iarc," "Ham ers", "Amaryllis" and the bright gay ducts.
'n Eggs," "Arc you a flapper," Rodgers tUlle Ulfany a !\lew Day"
On Tuesday, May 18, at 1:30
<'Lay that Pistol Down," "Down were appropriate choices for the p. m., the Girl' Scout Committee
by the Old MiJI Stream," "Blue group and handled with nice tone. wiU sponsor a benefit bridge party
Skies", "Pink elephants," "Bells of The ABCD encore was the sing- in the club house. The proc~eds
St. Mary", ul'm no :Milliollairc," ers thank you to appreciative list- wiU be used for the renovation of
"Rinso \Vhite," "Gospel Train's a- eners.
the local Girl Scout' house.
coming," succeeded each other, and
I va G. Cannon, assistant school
The Art Department will have
the Alma Mater broke into syncop- secrctary, was the guest organist. its final meeting and picnic at
ation. But the choice surprise and Accompanists Lewis Izumi, Mar- the home of Mrs. Harold Goodwin,
the moment for which the enthrall- garet Croco, J utie Lange, and WaUirigford, May 18, at 12 noon.
ed audience waited during the de- ){at~ra Hopkins were proficient.
manded repeat was Jimmy Hor- The uVoice of Freedom" quartet
sey's so1o-declamation.
Anne Hickman, Mary Lou Thayer,
Eve~t
The Junior !,firls' Glee Club gave Charles Keenen, George Hay and
SpirituaJ
soloists
Margot
Bowie.
much pleasure with its numbers.
The English folk tune "Oh, Moth- and Philip Markowich added much Continued from Page I
to the evening's success.
to thank their assistants and other
Miss Blodgett expressed her ap- members of the community for
Providence Garden Club
preciation to Swarthmore College their cooperation in helping to
for its loan of Clothier Memorial give the Sco~t House a "Jook" of
and tour of gar4'ens
and to 'all "ho had assisted in which all may be proud.
10 A. M. to 5 P. M. Sat., May 22 readying the concert, even parents
Todmorden Farm
whose early rising had aided reRose Valley
hearsals.
Aid Scout House
At May \8
Friday. May 14.
Mrs. Carl Ryan expressed the I Officers elected for next year
appreciation of the committee and' are: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ryan chairthe e.ntire Junior Assemblies group m
d M rs. ·w• R . Mcen, U
mr. an
for .. the outstanding service of Mr. Henry ·assistant chairmen; Mrs.
and Mrs. Ford to the young peo- Whitworth Bird, treasurer, Mrs.
pie and their parents. The commit- David Braun assistant treasurer
tee considers the devotion of 18 and secretary.
Sa.turday evenings to borough
Grade hosts and hostesses for.
children a public-spirited iob for next year include Mr_ and Mrs.
which much credit should be giv- Laurence Dalton for the 12th
en.
grade, Mr. and Mrs. Heston McThis year's nominating commit- Cray for the 11th, Mr. and Mrs.
tee was composed of Mrs. Thomas Peter E. Told the 10th, Mr. and
Hopper chairman, Mrs. Avery Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson the 9th
Blake, Mrs. George Dunn, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Jeglum the 8tl,'
Harlan Jess'!i, and Mrs. Alvah and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Banks th~
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In Annual Meet
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Tlie annual meeting of the Swarthmore Junior' Assemblies was
held in the \Voman's' Club Monday· evening with an unusually
large group of parents present in~
duuing several fathers, The committee has expressed the hope that
the Asscmbies will continue to
grow as a parents group rather
than just a mothers committee.
AIrs. Henry Ford, chairman,
gave an extensive report of the
past ycar's activities concluding
with the suggestion from the members of this year's committee for
next season.
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RAISE OVER $200.
FOR SCOUT HOUSE
Tuesday afternoon's Girl ScOUt
House benefit in the Woman's
Dub was a highly successful event
with some of the 200 women standing to view the fashion show and
with .card tables overflowing into
the club lounge later. Proceeds ex·
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VOL. ZO-NO. 21
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE
All "organizations of Swarthmore
arc invited to "participate in the
:Mcmorial Day Services which will
be held Monday, May 31, at Borough Han at 9 a. m. The Cubs, the
Boy Scouts ;lI1d the Girl Scouts
arc particularly urged to attend in
THOMAS
B.
McCABE
"uniform.
TAX-INCREASE
INSCHOOL BUDGET
. Cost Rise, State-Aid
Cut Necessitate
Measure
ceeded $200.
The youngsters themselves clearA new budget adopted
ed $40 with their homemade ~an Swarthmore School Board at it.
dies and oil-cloth tany cards.
.:recent meeting is only $9,000 "higher
Prizes for· candy went to the
following Brownies Amy Ryerson than the budget for the current year
of Brownie Troop 19 for original- in spite of much higher costs and
ity, with candy fashioned into a general increase in salaries for the
Brownie face complete with hair entire teaching and administlative
of braided taffy tie.} whh brown and mantenance staff. hfost of
bows; Carol Jean WiUiams .of th"ese increases and costs were offBrownie Troop 95 for quality, with set by rigid economy in the mainattractive colored candy" made into tenance and capital outlay departa corsage.
ments.
1!artha Calhoun of Troop Iii' The principal loss of income has
fntermedia(e captlJred the Girl been $14,000 decrease in the State
Scouts originality prize with her ~pp~opriadon, due to the" applicaconfection of taffy spun into a tion of new legislation which goes
"G. S." Cornelia McKernan of into effect July I of this year. The
Troop 83 Intermediate won ,the income to carry this budget wiU
quality prize in this, division.
be "derived from various sources,
The fashion show done by the including a 35 mill levy on real
Joyce Lewis shop featured cos- property. After careful consideratumes for the average budget, at- tion of new forms of taxes, the
tractively modeled by Girl Scout Board reiected the idea of using
any of the taxes that could be
mothers.
The benefit committee is deep- levied on property transfers, perly grateful to an those who con- sonal property, etc.
Several officers were elected for
trihuted to the improvement of the
Scout House project on which next year, indluding Donald P.
many mothers have worked hard Tones. treasurer; Claude C. Smith,
~olicitor; Mary Par~e Dodd, tax
for the past 18 years.
collector, Dr. George B. Heckman
was named team physician for the
coming year.
Bids" were received and orders
placed for a number of school services. including rebinding books,
towel service, purchase of medical
supplies, painting flag poles, repair
of typewriters, purchase of fuel
oil and coal, and purchase of grass
cutting equipment.
A report \vas received of a brief
safe-driving course to be given
The resoiution regarding the June 1 to 4 at the high school
Borough's employment of a dog through the courtesy of the Atlancatcher having been duly adver- tic Refining Company and The
tised and local citizens having had Swarhmorean. Two Plymouth cars
well over "the required tcn days. with dual controls would be avaiInotice of the measure. the practice able for" one-hour driving lessons
will be put into effect ·beginning for high school pupils who "hold
),{onday of next week, May 24.
drivers' licenses or learners· per-Upon puhl1catioJ} of Council's de- mits.
cision to take stringent methods
In the final report of the tax
to clear up the straying dog situa- colJector it was noted that $170,000
tion. in The Swarthmorean three had been received from the tax colweeks ago a temporary relief oc- lector and $2,5000 returncd to the
curred. Dog owners apparently county treasurer uncollected, with
""ished to protect their pooches $3,000 discount taken for carly payand their pocketbooks and saw ment of taxes. This is 96.8 per cent
that the former remained on their collection, 1.8 per cent .discount,
OWn p,ropcrties. But after a week: and on1y 1.4 per cent unpaid at the
when the dog nabbers didn't put end of the year and returned to
in an appearance, the canines carne the county treasurer. It was noted
forth aga"in and returned to their" that this is one of highest records
Continued on Page 10
lof tax: collection in recent years.
DOGCATCHERS TO
ARRIVE MONDAY
Council's Early May
Edict Goes Into
Force
I
FOR A WARM NEXT WINTER
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
Fashion Show-Bridge
Staged on
May 18
,Photographs
for
Pn.
1&18:
ELEVENTH GRADE
PARENTS TO MEET
lIr. \VilJard Tomlinson will
speak on "Th~ Evaluation of Vocational Guidance Tests" on lfonday; May 24, at 8 p. m. in the
Music Room in back of the high,
school auditorium ,.t the meeting
of the eleventh grade parents_
There will also be election of
officers.
H.S.ORCHESTRA
-- CONCERT TONITE
Public Program Will
Feature. Instru~
mental Solos
!.
Under the direction of Robert
:}"L Holm, instructor of in strum en; tal music the orchestra groups of
the public schools will present a.
varied "program of orchestral and
ensemble music in the high school
auditorium tonight at 8 :15 •
The organiz.ations have been
doing exceptionally wen in rehearsals and give promise of presenting'
Between rains local baseball a program of very hia-h musical
Wen known resident and concge
alumnus to be honored at dinner squads are warrni~up ~ Memor- excellence. In several numbers the
tonight.
ial Day's double header when the combined elementary schools orA and B Hornets teams' _contest chestra and the junior string quarand the ColJege JV's vs the Legion tet wilJ be featured. The latter part
team promise a good aft~l"noon of of the program will be the presenban playing.
tion of the high school orchestra,
A twelve-act show is in rehear- together with the" senior string
sal for 'that Saturday night's dance quartet and a combined string enParticipating in the· show which semble.
wil! be presented during the dance
Several excenent solo and duet
inte~ission will be '~Carmcn and j numbers 'a,re promisetL
Rut h
TCoJlltllon, the Samba -queens"; the \v ~odard will present a piano solo
famous URockettes"; two seventh I by Brahms. Jerome Goodman will
The Swarthmore Recreation As~ grade boys in a number caned! play a 'cello,solo by Cassada. A
sociation is again sponsoring sum~ "Adagio"; six senior high couples duet number will be presented with
mer baseban for alJ boys interest- revlvmg the Charleston; a tap! William Potts, clarinetist and State
solo; the singing "Andrews Sis- i champion bandsman. and Douglas
ed in learning to play_
t~rs";
a bit of ~igh stepping. by ; Spence!", flutist, with Emily Pritc-_
This season the Hornet team is
etghth
grade chorlnes; and a ftfth i hard at the piano. The program
entered in the Eastern Deh;o ·Leai will close with the symphonic
gue for boys under 14 years of age grade girls' surprise number.
A
five-dollar
prize
has
been
ofi
poem. uPhaonl! by Johnson, prewith a schedule of 14 games. They
fered
for
the
ticket-seller
who
sented
by the entire orchestra with
wilJ
compete
with
Springfield
turns
in
the
most
money
by
noon
a
violin
cadenza by David Spencer.
Lansdowne, East Lansdowne, YeaNo admission charge is made for
don, Holmes. CoI1ingdale~ and Sha- Saturday, 1Iay ~. The contest is
open
to
all
students
and
those
who
this
concert. All frie:nds" of the
ron Hill, beginning approximately
performed
so
successfully
in
1ast
school
and citizens interested" in
in the middle of June and running
until the first week in August. This year's ticket sale are particularly music are invited to enjoy an eveleague group has bee~ functioning urged to enter. Allotments may be I ning of melody and musicianship.
very successfully for the past threc secured tomorrow morning, l-fay
and the Association feels 22, 9 a. JU. till noon at the home
that it will be a real improvemcnt of Mrs. Jack B. Thompson, 507,
over last year's organization, es:- Harvard avenue.
Proceeds from the· :Mcmorial
pecially since many boys in this
"Henny and Jenny Penny", the
Day
program help to support Sw- story which -gre\v from six: year
particular age group are available
arthmore's
Summer
Recreation aIds under the listening of Eloise
and eager to play.
Most of the boys in the 15, 16, Program. The Recreation Boartl Holmes who set it down a very
and 17 year age group will be mem- anllDunces the engagement of same short time before her recent death,
highly qualified staff for the 1948 fairly glows with the deep affeebers of the Legion team.
A separate schedule of afternoon season. June 10 and 11 have been of publication and have hand
games will be arranged fur boys set as registration days. Fees have tion which went into its creation
ove~ the age limit and for those been changed slightly this yellr and its posthumous publishing.
not on the Hornet or the Legion and will be announced later. BaseFriends and associates of Mrs.
squad.
baH policy has ,also undergone a Holmes at the Rose VaHey School
bit of change. Boys who sign up for have underwritten the cost of pubthis
phase of the program wilJ find lication and have hand colored the
SYMPHONY CONCERT MAY 28
On Friday, May 28, "t 8 :15 p. m., emphasis on learning to play base- illustrations of the author. Her
the Swarthmore Symphony Or- ball well, with fun participation by picture and a brief life sketc~l and
chestra will give a conccrt in thl!: all sqt\fid members rather than tribute by Grace Rotzel under
hall of the Players Club of Swar- winning league games.
whom she ta~ht occupy an end
thmore on Fairview avenue. The
page of the slender volume. "BookCORA E. RIEFEL
program will comprise the ~oI1ow
ways" is handling it without com.
ing: Fugue in G lfinor (liThe
mission as a tribute to the author.
~[iss Cora E. Riefel, an aunt of
Little") by Bach, Symphony No.
It is a charming, spontaneous
3, ("Eroica") by Beethoven, First Mrs. L. A. \Vetlaufer. passed away book, with its own sP"ccial light.
:\lon:'lllent of the Piano Concerto Saturday lIay 15 after an illness
No. I in J3-fJat 1!inor by Tschai- of four months. Miss Ricfcl, a
Band Dinner
kowsky, and the lfeistersillgcr frequent visitor in Swarthmore for
The annual dinner for members
Overture by \Vagner. Sylvia Swann many years, has made her home on
of
the band and their parents will
Cornell
avenue
with
th~
\Vetlauwill be the soloist in the piano
fers since last ~Iay, follo\\;ng the be held at 6 o'clock Friday night,
conc~rto 'by Tscluiikowsky.
death
of her brother and sister. 1!ay 28, in the high school cafeThe concert is open to the public
The
burial
was in TOledo, Ohio. teria.
free of charge .
MEMORIAL DAY I
PLANS PROGRESS
. Ball Practice, Show
Rehearsal Order
Of Day
SUMMER BALL
GAMES PLANNED
Hornets, Sponsored by
S.R., A. Join Delco
"League
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Has Special Interest
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
;j1'Ulrthraore C"lle["e
Library
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THE
School Choruses
Excel in Concert
err A Hoop" gave tonal background
for a happy pantomine by Ruth
\Vilcox, M~rgaret Bullitt, Nancy
Continued frolll Page 1
Sylvanus, and l\1idge Garrahan
audience was ready to be cntcr- \\'hithcad's arrangement of a Gloutainctl. The medley was all that cctershirc melody for "Good :Uornmy lIIedley en'r was and llWl'C 81 ill!;" Pretty ~Iaid", Lacombe's DancSweet Sue, Old Grey ~Tarc," "Ham crs", "Amaryllis" and the bright gay
'n Eggs;' "Are you a flapper," Rodgers tUIlC "~Iany a New Day"
"Lay that Pistol Down," "Down were appropriate choices for the
11y the Old :\lill Stream," "Blue group and handled with nice tone.
Skies", "Pink elephants," "Bells of The ABeD encore was the sing~t. ~lary", "I'm no 11illionairc/' crs thank you to appreciative list"Rinso \Vhitc," "Gospel Train's a· eners.
coming," succeeded each other, and
Iva G. Cannon, assistant school
the Alma ~£ater broke into syncop- secretary, was the guest organist.
ation. But the choice surprise amI' Accompanists Lewis Izumi, Afarthe momcnt for which the cuthraU- garet Croco, Julie Lange, and
ed audience waited during the de- Mallra Hopkins were proficient.
mamJc(l repeat was Jimmy Hor- The "Voicc of Frccdom" quartct
:icy's solo-declamation.
Anne Hickman, :Mary Lou Thayer,
The Junior Girls' Glee Club gavc Charles Keenen, George Hay and
much pleasure) with its numbers. Spiritual soloists }"fargot Bowie,
The English folk tunc "Oh, :\loth- :11)(1 Philip )'larkowich addcd much
to thc evcning's success.
),1 iss Blodgett expressed her apProviuence Garden Club
preciation to Swarthmore College
for its loan of Clothi\!r lfemorial
and tour of ganteus
and to a11 who had assisted in
10 A. M. to 5 P. ~l. Sat., ~Iay 22 readying the concert, even parents
Todmordcl1 Farm
whuse early rising had aided rcRose Valley
hearsals.
FLOWER MARKET
SWARTHMOREAN
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Clubwomen End
I Mrs. Carl Ryan
Successful Year apprecialion of the
expressed the I Officers elected for next year
committee and' are: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ryan chair.
the ~ntire Junior Assemulies group I men, Mr. and ~Irs. W. R. Mc~
for, the outstalH.1ing service of }..Ir. Henry 'assistant chairmen; AIrs.
amI ]"lrs. Ford to the young peo- \Vhitworth Bird treasurer, Mrs.
pIc and their parents. The COllll11it- David Braun a~sistant treasurer
tee considers the dC\'otiolJ of 1& and sccretary.
Saturday c\'enings to uorough
Grade hosts and hostesses for
children a public-spirited job for next year include ::hlr. and Mr5.
which much credit should be gi\'- Laurence Dalton for the 12th
en.
grade, Mr. and .Mrs. Heston 11cThis year's nominating commit- Cray for the 11th, .Mr. and MB
tce was composed of Mrs. ThomCls I)eter E. Told the 10th, AIr. and
Hoppcr chairman, ,Mrs. Avery Mrs, LaRue Hendrixson the 9tJ~,
Blake, l\lrs, George DUnn, l\lrs. Mr. and lIrs. Clair Jeglulll the 8th
Harlan )esSl!.l> and ~Irs. Alvah and ~-[r. and Mrs. Paul Banks th~
(Continued from Page I)
C. 'V. Croco completed the program with se\'eral familiar vocal
duels.
On Tuesday, May 18, at 1:30
p. m., t:1C Girl Scout Committee
will sponsor a benefit bridge party
in the dub house. The proceeds
will be lIsed for the renovation of
thc local Girl Scout house.
The Art Department will have
its final meeting and picnic at
the home of Mrs. Harold Goodwin, St~~
\Vallirigford, ~Iay 18, at 12 noon.
Aid Scout House
At May \8 Event
Continued from Page I
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FOR SCOUT HOUSE
Tuesday afternoon's Girl SCOUt
House benefit in the \Voman's
l1ub was a highly successful e\'ent
with some of the 200 women standiug to view the fashion show and
\\"ith ,card tables overflowing into
the club lounge later. Proceeds ex·
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE II
All organizations of Swarthmorc
are invited to 'participatc in the
~f CillO rial Day Services which will
be held ~Ionday, May 31, at Borough Hall al 9 a. m. The Cubs, the
Boy Scouls and Ihe Girl Scouls
are particularly urged to attend in
uniform.
0123
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THOMAS B. MeCABE
Cost Rise, State-Aid
Cut Necessitate
Measure
The youngsters themselves cleared $40 with their homemade ~an
dies and oil-cloth tally cards.
Prizes for' candy went to the
{oHowing Brownies Amy Ryersoll
oi Brownie Troop 19 for originality, with candy fashioned into a
Brownie face complete with hair
oi braided taUy tie~ with brown
hows; Carol Jean \Villiams 'of
Brownie Troop 95 for quality, with
attractive colored candy made into
;1 corsage.
:,\1 artha Calhoun of Troop 16
Intc-rmediate captured the Girl
Scouts originality prize with her
confection of taffy spun into a
·'G. S." Cornelia hlcKernan of
Troop 83 intermediate won the
fluality prize in thiSj divjsion.
The fashion show done by the
Joyce Lewis shop featured costumcs for the average budget, attractively modeled by Girl Scout
mothers.
Thc benefit committee is deeply gratciul to all those who contrilmted to the improvement of the
Scout House project on which
lIIany mothers havc worked hard
for the past 18 years.
A new budget adopted by the
Swarthtnore School Board at its
.recent mceting is only $9,000 higher
than the budget for the current year
in spite of much higher costs and
general increase in salaries for th~
entire teaching and administrativc
and malltenance staff. :Most of
these incrcases and costs were oriset by rigid economy in the maintenance anu capital outlay departments.
The prillcipal loss of income has
been $14,000 decrease in the State
appropriation, due to the ai>plication of new legislation which goes
into effecl July I of Ihis year. The
income to carry this budget will
be derived from ,"'arious sources,
including a 35 mill levy on real
property. After carcful considcration of new forms of taxes, the
Board rejected the idea of lJsingany of the taxes that could be
levied on property transfers, personal property, ctc.
Several officers werc elccted for
next year, indluding Donald P.
Tones. treasurer; Claude C. Smith,
~olicitor j 11 ary Parke Dodd, t:'lX
collector, Dr. George B. Heckman
was named team physician for the
coming year.
Bids were receh'ed and ord~rs
placcd for a number of school services, inch.;ding rehindillg books,
towel scrvice, purchase of medical
supplies, painting flag poles, repair
of typewriters, purchase of fuel
oil and coal, and llurchasc of grass
cutting equipment.
A report was recei\'ed of a brief
safe-driving course to be given
The resolution rcgarding thc J ulle 1 to ~ at the high school
Borough's employment of a dog through the courtesy of the AtIancatcher having been duly adver- tic Reiilling- Company and. The
ti:,cd and local citizcns having had Swarhmoreall. Two Plymouth cars
well over the required ten day::, with dual cuntrols would be a\'aitn'Jtice of the measure, the practice able for one-hour driving lessons
will be }Jut into effect 'beginning for high school pupils who holt!
\] onday of next week, May 24.
dri\'ers' licenses or learners' perepon publication of Council's de- mits.
cis ion to take stringent methods
In the final report of the tax
tl) dear lip the straying dog situa- collector it was noted that $170,000
tion, in The Swarthmorean thrce had been recci"ed from the tax colweeks ago a tcmporary relief oc- lector and $2,5000 returned to the
(:ITrrccl. Dog uwners apparently county treasurer uncollected, with
',\'i~he{1 ~o 11rotcC"t their pooch(-s ::::3,000 d.ist~()~lT.~t ~~k.~n..f~r early pay -.
;tllli
their pocketbooks and sa'''' mcnt at t.,xt.:~. I Ills IS ~()J:\. per cen~
that the formcr remaincd on their II collectiun, 1.8 per CCllt ~iscoUl1t,
own p,ropertics. But aiter a week:. and only lA per cent unpaal at the
whcn the dog- nabbers didn't put ('IHI of the year and returned to
ill an appearance, the canines ca111~ i the county treasurer. It was noted
f(Jrth agaiu ami returned to their I that this is one of highest records
Continued 011 Page 10
lof tax collection in recent years.
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THIS
EVENING
$3.00 YEAR
ELEVENTH
GRADE
H S ORCHESTRA
MEET
~~~,;,~!.\rr;g:::,,,~ CONCERT TONITC
day, ~Iay 2~, at 8 p. 111. in the
Music Room in back of the high
school auditoriuJll at the meeting
of the eleventh grade parents.
There will also be election of
officers.
TAX-INCREASE
INSCHOOL BUDGET
I
Hannum & Waite
CHRYSLER -
CONCERT
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Council's Early May
Edict Goes Into
Force
FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS
and flushed your
radiator!
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ORCHESTRA
DOGCATCHERS TO
ARRIVE MONDAY
Also a Complete Display of All
\ ~
s.
ceeded $200.
EASY SPINDRIER WASHES MORE CLOTHES FASIER
l1ave you changetl
your Anti-Freeze
H.
Fashion Show-Bridge
Staged on
May 18
Photographs
to thank their assistants and other
members of the community for
their cooperation in helping to
give the Scout House a "look" of
which all may be proud.
TJie allIlUa) meeting- of the Swarthmore J tlnior Assemblies was
held in the \Voman's Club MOI1day evening with an unusually
large grou}) of p,arents present in.
ciuding se\'eral fathers. The committce has expressed the hop~ that
the Assembies will continue to
grow as a parents group rather
than just a mothers cOlllmittee.
Mrs. Henry Ford, chairman.
ga\'e an extcnsive report of the
past year's activities concluding
with the suggestion from the members of this year's committee for
next season.
SWnrth more , P a.
Frida". Ma" Jf, J$48:
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Public Program Will
Feature. Instrumental Solos
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MEMORIAL DAY
PLANS PROGRESS
Ball Practice, Show
Rehearsal Order
Of Day
Under the direction of Robert
f;}.1. Hoh.n, instructor of instrumenI,
j
tal mUS1C the orchestra groups of
the public schools will present a
varied program of orchestral and
ensemble Illusic in the high school
auditorium tonight at 8 :15.
The organizations have been
doing exceptionally well in rehearsals and give promise of presentingl
Bctween
rams local baseball a program of very high nlUsical
\Vell known resident and college
alumnus to he honored at dinner squads are warmift~l1p iOf" Memor-, exccllence. In several numbers the
tonight.
ial Day's double header when the I combined elementary schools orA and B Hornets teams' contest chestra and the junior string quarand the ColJcge JV's \'s the Legion tct will be featured. The latter part
tcam promise a good aitel"llOon of of the program will be the presenball playing.
tion of the high school orchestra,
A twelve-act show is in rehear- together with the senior string
sal for that Saturday night's da~ce quartet and a combined string enParticipating in the' show whIch semble.
Hornets, Sponsored by will be presented during the dance I Several excellent solo and duet
will be UCarmcn and i numbers are promised.
Rut h
S.
A. Join Delco I intermission
Common, the Samba Queens"; the \Voodard will present a piano solo
League
famous "Rockettes"; two seventh i by Brahms. Jerome Goodman will
grade
boys in a number called! play a 'cello· solo by Cassada. A
The Swarthmore Recreation As~
sociation is again sponsoring sum- "Adagio"; six senior high couples duct number wilt bc presented with
Iller baseball for all boys interest· rcvlv111g the Charleston; a tap! \VilIiam Potts, clarinetist and State
solo: the singing "Andrews Sis- i champion bandsman, and Douglas
ed in learning to play.
This season the Hornet team is ters"; a bit of high stepping. by i Spencer, flutist, with Emily Pritcentered in the Eastern Delc;:o ,Lea- eighth grade chorines; and a flfth j hard at the piano. The program
i will dose with the symphonic
Rue for boys under 14 years of age grade girls' surprise number.
A
fiye-dollar
prize
has
been
ofj poem, "Phaon" hy Johnson, prewith a schedule of 14 games. They
will
compete
with
Springfield fered for the ticket-seller \\'ho sented by the entire orchestra v,,'itlt
I.ansdowne, East Lansdowne, Yea- turns in the most money hy noon a violin cadenza by David Spencer.
No admission charge is made for
don, Holmes, Collingdale~ and Sha- Saturday, ~ray 29. The contest is
ron Hill. beginning approximately open to all students and those who this concert. All friends of the
in the middle of June and running performed !'IO !'Iucccssfully in last school and citizens interested in
until the first \\'cek in August. This year's ticket sale arc Ilarticuiarly music arc invited to enjoy an eveleague group has bcen functioning urged to enter. Allotments may he' ning of melody and musicianship.
\'cry Sl1cccssful1y for the past three securcd tomorrow morning, 1h.y!
seasons and the Association fecl~ 22, 9 a. m. till noon at the home
that it ·.\'ilI be a real improvement of Mrs. Jack B. Thompson, 507
over last year's organization, es- Harvard avenue.
Proceeds from Ihe ),Iemorial
pecially since many boys in this
"Henny and Jenny Penny", the
particular age group arc availabl\! Day program help to support Sw- story which grew from six year
arthmorc's
Summer
Rccreation olds under the listening of Elois~
and eager to play.
Program
The
Recreation
Board. Holmes who set it down a very
1\[ost of the boys in the 15, 16,
and 17 year age group will be melU- announces the engagement of same short t~ll1e before her recent death,
highly
June 1U and 11 have been (,f publication and have hand
A separate schedule of afternoon
games will be arranged fbr ho:rs set :is registration days. Fees have tion "'hich went into its creation
over the age limit and for those been changed slightly this year anti its posthumous publishing.
not on the Hornet or the Legion and will be announced later. BaseFriends and associates of 1Irs.
hall policy has also undergone a Holmes at Ihe Rose Valley School
squad.
bit of changc, Boys who sign up for have underwritten thc cost of pubSYMPHONY CONCERT MAY 28 this phase of the program wiII find lication and have hand colored the
011 Friday, May 28, at 8 :15 p. 111., emphasis 011 ]earning to play base- illustrations. of the author. Herthe Swarthmore Symphony Or- ball well, with full participation by picture ami a brief life sketch and
chestra will give a concert in th~ aU Sql'"ld members rather than tribute by Grace Rotzel undeI'
hall of thc Players Club of Swar- winning leagne games.
whom she ta1lJlht occupy an end
thl1lore on Fairview avenue. The
page of the slender volume. "BookCORA E. RIEFEL
program will comprise the followways" is handHng it without coming: Fugue in G )'finor ("The
mission as a tribute to the author.
Little") by Bach, Symphony No.
).[iss Cora E. Riefel, an aunt of
It is a charming, spontaneolls
.1, (HEroica") hy Beetho\'cn, Fir:it 1frs, L. _\. \Vetlaufcr, passcd away book, with its own special 11'~1
~ 1t •
:\lm'(,101(,l1t ni the PiaIlo Concerto Saturday ~ray 15 aiter an illness
Xo_ I in B-ilat ~finor hy Tschai- of iour months. ~liss Riciel, a
Band Dinner
kowsky, and the )[eistcrsillg"(;r [requent visitor in Swarthmore for
The
annual
dinner for members
O\'crture by \Vagncr. Syh'ia Swann many ycar:::. has made her home on
will he the soloist in the piano Cornell avenue with the \Vetlau- of the band and their parents will
concerto by Tschaikowsky.
fers since last :\Iay, iollowing the be held at 6 o'c1ock Friday night,
The ('oncert is open to the public death of her brother and sister. ~ray 28, in the high school cafefrce of chargc.
The burial was in Toledo, Ohio. teria.
SUMMER BALL
GAMES PLANNED
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FridQ-, Mq 21, 114&
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Mr. Cresson Prichard of Michigan avenue was host to the Nether
Providence Camera Club when it
met on Wednesday evening to dis-
nue which will be vacattd by Dr. pha Pi Chapter of, Alpha XI· Del- hl·gh U·
it·
f
n.lvers y.
0 a daughter lean Ridings born
and Mrs. Guy Deming who arc tao
The wedding will take place in Tuesday of this week in Taylor
going to make their home in New
Miss Edith Bunting of College Iune.
Hospital, Ridley Park. The baby
City, Rockland County, N. Y. Mr. avenue will entertain the Book
is the third granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William Pegram of Con- ~u~;e,:: ~hUr$~lay evening, May
BIRTH
and Mrs. William Cresson of
.
e 00 s WI I be reviewed by
M~. and Mrs. William C. Collen- herst avenue to celebrate her birth
cuss print criticism.
necticut, who lived ,on Hillborn Mrs. Edith Blaclc.
berg of Rutledge are the parents day on May 18.
Sadie Garrett, daughter of Mr. avenue several years ago, will have
Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay, of
Avonbrook road have been enter- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
and Mrs. Milan W. Garrett. of the Seybold house.
North Princeton avenue and a high
Dr. and Mrs. 1. L. Ellis of South taining this week their son and
school senior is one of three re- 'Chester road were in WaSihington, daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
cipients of the Oberlin Coliege D. c., oYer the weekend visiting Gay of Rochester, Minn. Their sonFOR BOYS 8-1$ YEARS
Class of 1891 scholarships, award- Dr. Ellis' sister who is convalesc- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Frederick, who are spended on the basis of high scholarship, ing at the \Valter Reed Hospital.
Deerwood u aitaated oa Sq...... Lab ia the'
MOlIDlaiaa of
qualities of character, breadth of
Mrs. A. W. Fullerton of Soulh ing the summer at Little Spruce
N_ HlUDpahire
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interests and potentiality for lead- Princeton avenue entertained' her Lake, visited at home over the
F_tviaa aU land aDd _ter aporta !acladml( canoe aDd molllllaia tri",
ership.
daughter Mrs. Allen Saalbu'rg oi weekend.
W.ter alOial(, _
aDd aUto aDd rifby
Mrs. P. L. Whitaker of Park
Mrs. Lyman A. Darling of La- New York over Tuesday night.
fayette avenue visited her. '-sister
Mrs. Iohn S. Vertner of Rut- avenue had as her guests for sev.
F. iDfonaatiOD coalad either
Mrs. Frank Suchanek in Brook- gers avenue returned yesterday eraI days this week Mrs. 1. F.
DAVID MERCER
or
FERRIS THOMSEN
lyn, N. Y. last week
from California where she spent Davidson of TacOlua, Washington,
Head of WaterfroDt
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davies the winter and early spring. She an d h er daughter, Margaret.
Swarthmore 2012--W
Owner and Director
of Cedar lane toured Washington, made stops at Vancouver. Victoria
On grade
Wednesday
afternoon
fifth
had a picnic
culminatD.C., l"isitcd their son Major Frank and Banff on her way home:
Davies and his family in Columbus,
Mr. and Mrs. Crosby 1If. Black, ing in a surprise birthday party
Ohio, and flew home from Athens, Jr. of South Chester road accom- for Dorothy Lees of Cornell aYeOhio Jast week.
panied by 1\1rs. Black's mother nUe.
Mrs. ~?n D. Dickin;on of Par.k ~Irs. I. S. Habbersett, left yester~
aVenue Jomed her husband~ who IS day for Virginia Intermont C JENGAGED
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,,:orkin g on a special project in [lege to attend the 1\[ay Day ce~eNewark for "
the
weekend.
They
bration
toda"
and
tl,
d
t'
Mrs. Wendell G. McNees of
k
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wellt to N ew ~ or and VJS1tcd Mr. of their daughter 1\la' .
D' k'
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D'·
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['"jane, on
. IC Inson s COUSylO Col. "Icktnson CMonday. :Marjoric is a member of Pro\'idence road, :MediaJ announcIn Rutherford, N. J.
: the Cauldron Staff, the Annual es the engagement of her daughter
Mrs. Arthur 'V. Kent of Park Staff and the Pennsylvania Club Rebecca to Joseph C. Osborn, son I
Ridge, III., attended the 'Vomen's at college.
of lI[rs. Frank E. Osborn of MunInternational Lcague Convention
Barbara T. Lukens, daughter of cic, Ind.
I
as a delegate from Illinois. She ~[r. and ;\[rs. Charles W. Lukens
.Miss ~lcN'ees is a graduate of
returned to Swarthmore with Mrs. of Stratil Ha\'cn u\'cnue, has bcen SlIIith College.
Hull and will bc at the Han-anI Illade an assistant business UlanAIr. Osborn, a graduate of PurInn for about three weeks.
ager of the Campus, weekly undc;- due Lniversity and the Universit,},
Pat Teal of H"'erford place
d
gra 1Iate newspaper at l'.Iiddlehury of ,Michigan, is an assistant projoined JUdy Pennock as co-hostess CoJlegc in Vermont.
fessor of Ciyil Engineering at Leto the eighth graders who attended
Carol L. Heinze, daughter of
the dancing class on Saturday e\"~- llr. and l'oirs. '''alter Heinze o[ FOR
ning, at Judy's home on 'Vhittier S
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trat 1
aven avenue, a freshman
place.
at :Middlebury College and a melUMr. and Mrs. John C. Moore of ber of the Moulltain Club and the
Amherst avenue, who ha\"c heen ".
.
, omen's Athletic ASSOciation, has Call
living at the 'Vestchester ill 'Vash• ington, D. c., will be at home this recenty been initiated into the AI- Mrs_ Lloyd Eo Kauffman
SWARTHMORE 2080
weekend. •
BEAUTY SALON
DOll \-V. Dickinson of Park a\'enuc, who will he a senior next year,
has been elected president of stu-'
Beauty for the A.kinll
dent government at Swarthmore
high school.
Mrs. \Villiam 1. Hull of "'alnut
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lane attended the National Annual
9 . Chester Road
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JACK STECK'S KIDDIES' HOUR, 2 P. M.
Pille Lake, Mich. ·!lIrs. Hull is
Sp.ctacula, Fireworks E"try Y,;d4)
now honorary president of the 1\
CRYSTAL POOL OPENSSAT_Ila.m_
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D4ily fOT the Season
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The l\lisses 1Iary and Elinor
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mington,
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Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McVay and
family, formerly of Swarhtmore,
on their return through Front
Royal, Va.
Next Friday, Mr. and Mrs. John
W. Seybold are , moving from 2[6
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of medicine. Then bring your prcf:cri!)!.Ions to t;::;
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Begining Sunday, May 9 we will be
FROM: 11:00 A. M. TO 9.00 P. M.
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Collee:e Thelltre
OK Kiddie Show Saturday after.
noon at 1 :00
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SEWING MACHINE
Needed for the Weaving
Department at the Valley
'Forge Hospital • for Red
: I ,- Cross work.
Call Mrs. Walters, 4553-1
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of Drexel, Hill will be heard in redtal here at the Woman's Club
on Monday evening May 24. She
will be accompanied on the piano
by Loretta Kerk, who will also
present two groups of piano solos.
Mrs. Henn:g was guest artist on
.j,
the Woman's Club program in
December and was very warmly
received by the audience.
She will sing songs and aria. by
Bizet, :Mozart, ChaJjpentier, Puccini,
Strauss, Hayden, Matthews and
Gaines.
brated at 8 a. m. on Sunday.
Church
Schoul will meet at 9 :45
at
Poot
Ente~d
Second CIa.. Matter, lallUar7 24, 1929.
a. m. At the 11 o'clock Service ci
.II.reb
Office at
Swartbm.o~e,
Pa.,
under tbe Ad: of
3, 1879.
----Morning Prayer, Patrick 1I£. Malin
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
will be the guest speaker. Ushers
SWA1:HMORE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1948
at the cleven o'clock service in~ •••__--__ ---_.------.----~_------ __--_-----__--_-------______________________1 clude; R. T. Bates, head usher;
The far-sighted individual plans
S. D. Clyde, Jr, R. lIf. Daniel, B.
in advance of actual need. While
Harrar, W. M. Harvey, R. D. New,
lin, C. W. Randall, Jr. and W N.
health permits what is more timely
Thomas B. McCabe in whose honor a testimonial dinner is being Ryerson. The men of thc parish
than to seek guidance and advice
given tonight by a representative cross section of borough men merits and their wives will picnic at The
the esteem of his fellow townsmen. Like many of them, he chose to Mill in Rose Valley, beginning at
for a future necessity.
make this borough his home after close acquaintance with it as a college
p. Ul. A delicious picnic supper
student. In spite of a demanding business career, he has served it as a will be served and entertainment
Ask about our pre-arranged fumember of its Council and of its Library Board. He is a faithful and provided. In case of inclement
neral Plan-there is no obligation.
generous member of a borough church. His interest and encouragement weather the picnic will be:. held ino[ borough youth is a matter of record.
.
sjde the Old Mill, which has been
His loyalty to his Alma Mater has also been demonstrated by converted in to an attractive, commany services and by' faithful participation in its projects and anniver· munity hall ..
saries. He is the donor of the Arthur Hoyt Scott Auditorium, of tbe
Choir School will be held MonDllicrORI 0' FUNIIALS
Chinese Memorial.Plaque and fountain, and of the McCabe Engineering day and Wednesday afternoons"t.
Award vresented annually to the outstanding engineering student in 4:30 in the Parish House.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
the senior class.
Choir rehearsal will be held on
To hoth community and college he has brought honor as bis career Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the ParTelephone RI 6-1581
widened into new fields of service and surrounded him with the marks ish House.
and recognition of the successful executive. His warti~ne services to
his government were many and valued and made at the sacrifice of METHODIST CHURCH ~OTES
personal leisure and reward. On "Ieave from the Scott Paper Company
of which he has been president since 1927, he is now the Chairman of
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the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, a post which Sunday morning at 9 :45, S. W.
recognizes his signal, ability, his intergrity, his sound judgement, and Johnson, suoerintendent. Classes
are provided for children of all
his genial tact.
This background of honor and achievement will be in every mind ages and for adults.
The Young Adults meet at 10
tonight 'but the community acknowledges its affectionate esteem for the
Monday Thru Saturday
OPEN 7 A- K.-B. P. M.
man who has earned and received glory without loss of humility and o'clock, ~Irs. L. E. Kauffman,
humor; the man who holds a warm and proud place in the hearts of his teacher.
Closed every Sunday
The guest preacher at. the 11 o'fellow townsmen, Tom McCabe.
clock service wiII be Dr. James
SERVICE
-OUTSIDE CATERING
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
fellowship should communicate with B. Pritchard of Crozer Seminary.
. Ch urc I1 meets at t he
DAILY DINNERS
........
: 85e to $1.50
TIle JUOlor
8pecJI1 ~.
Platten
.,
Mr. Cutler.
Sunday morning at the 11 0'
A Festival of Sacred Music will same hour in the chapel, :Mrs. D' i
clock service 1\Ir. Cutler will preach be held Sunday, May 23,. at 8 o'- W. Clausen, superintendent.
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The Nursery is open during the
on the subject ."Instinct for Es- clock at the Bryn Mawr Presbysentials".
terian Church with a chorus of 130 morning service. Mr. Ray L.
All departments of the Church voices including the Chapel Choir low will be in charge.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
School meet at 9 :45 ()'c1ock. The from this Church. A cordial invitaMen's Class and the Women's tion is extended to anyone who meets on Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Gordon Scott, ~fuh
Bible· Class meet at 9 :45 o'clock. would like to attend this service.
len
burg avenue.
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This is Dr. Clarence E. CleweU's
The Church Hour Nursery for
The senior choir will have relast Sunday as teacher of .the children ages 1 to 7 meets during
\Voman's Bible Class.
the morning worship hour from hearsal on Thursday evening at
7 :45.
Dr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hop- 10 :45 to II o'clock.
The Social Han is open for
kins at the Harvard avenue enThis is your day. • ..
The Girl's Junior Choir rehearses
trance will assist :Mr. Cutler, in Thursday afternoon at 3 :30 o'c1o.::k supervised recreation on Friday
Your Wedding day!
greeting the congregation after the and the Chapel Choir rehearses. evening at 7 o'clock. Theodore L.
A day you've dre,amservice on Sunday morning.
ed of. • . planned for.
at 7 :~5 o'clock on Thursday eve- Purnell will be in charge.
The Holy Commu'nioll and Re·· nings.
The church nursery for the small
We know you'll want
children
will
be
in
charge
of
Mrs.
ception of NelY Members will be
everything
per f e,c t
~lay 27 is Anniversary and Donheld ill this Church on June 6. ation Day at the Presbyterian Ray L. Harlow.
particularly the flowAnyone wishing to unite with our Home for Aged Couples and Single
ers. 'We'll be delightCHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
CHURCH
ed to talk over all
lIfen, 4700 City Line, Philadelphia.
your plans and help
Garden Party from I to 7 o'clock.
"Sout and Body" is th~ subject
you in every po••ible
religious service from 2 :30 to 3 :30
SWARTHMORE
of
the
Lesson-Sermon
in
all
way.
o'clock and supper served from 4
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. H. Lewis Cutlr:r Minister
to 7 o'clock. A cordial invitation Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
SUNDAY, ].rAY 23 .
is extended to anyone to attend Sunday, May 23. The Golden Text
9:45 A. ~l.-.churc:h School
11 :00 A. M.-"Instinct for Essentials"
this annual party at the Home. is: "\\That agreement hath the
METHODIST CHURCH
Baltimore
Phone
Dinner tickets may be secured at temple of God with idols? for ye
R.oy N. Keiser. D.D .. Minister
are
the
tcmple
of
the
living
God'SUN-DAY, lfAY 23
the Church office.
.
9:45 A. ll.-Church School
Pike
Swarthmore
The
Church
School
Cabinet
will (II Corinthians 6 :[6).
1f):OO A. l[.-Young Adult Clas!I
11 :00 A. :I\[.-Junior Church
meet 011 Tuesday evening, ~(ay 25,
0450
Springfield
1J :00 A. 1\I.-Dr. James n. Pritchard
Soprano to Give Recital
at
7
:45
o'clock
at
the
Church.
TRINITY CHURCH
:Uarjorie Hennig, ly~ic soprano
The Session wiJI meet on \Ved!lev. Ceo. C. Anderson. Rector
SUNDAY. ·lIAY 23
Telegraph Flowers"
nesday evening, ~(ay 26 at 8 o'R:OO A. ~I.-Holy Communion.
DECORATIVE CANDLES9:45 A. l\I.-Churcb School
clock at the Church.
11:00 A. ~I.-~roming ·Prayer. Patrick M.
Circle 2, 1Irs. Percy G. Gilbert,
)'Inlin, Speaker
•
Chairman,
will meet at the home of
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
:
'AT
LAST
YOU
CAN
BUY
OF FRIENDS
~frs. S. T. Carpenter,8 n Whittier
SUNDAY, llAY 23
"ARGYLE PACKS"
Place
on 'Vcunesday, ).[ay 26, at
'J :45 A. ~I.-First Day School
11 :00 A. )I.-Friends l[eeting
IN SWARTHMORE
12 :30 o'clock for picnic, lunch
WEDNESDAY, llAY 26
9:30
to 3:Jo-Sewing and Quilting in served by 1lrs. Carpenter and coBeginning J line 2, the shop will be
\Vhittier Honse Box Luncheon. All hostesses.
cordially invitm.
dosed \Vedncsday afternoons.
Circle 3, ~frs. K. ~L Reed, chairFIRST CHURCH OF
man, will meet 'Veunesday, May
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHllORE
2(), at 1 :30, at the home of 1Ir~.
Park A"eRue Belnw Harvard
e...;corge :\1. Karns, \\'cHesley road.
SI~XIlAY. )-fAY 23
Come Enjoy your Favorite Dishes
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Honor at Home
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To the
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Servicea
Attention, Knitters!
Thursday, May 20
The $I_OO-Serve Yourself -
~Iice barier~
1I :Of) A. lL-Sunday School.
11 :00 A. :\I.-Sunday Lesson
. Sermon: "Sout and Body"
R 'Vcdncsday evening meeting each week,
., p.m. Reading room open daily except Sun·
uay and holidays 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday
C'"cning 7 to 7:45 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
TRIN[TY NOTES
Holy Communion will be' celc-
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All You Want
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Junior M~,ic Club
Names New Officen
The May meeting of the SwarthOlOre Junior' Music Club was
held last Sunday night in the Iibrary of Bartol Foundation on the
Swarthmore campus. Members of
the Senior Music Club as well as
parents and other friends of the
Junior Club were present. The
program was presented by those
whose performances earlier in the
season had been inost popular.
William Potts, president, weiCOOled the guests of the club and
announced the recent election re-
sell
viola; ,..
Goodman, 'cello, playing
legro from Mozart's "Eine Kleine
Nachtmusik".
Emily
l!ritchard,
former president of the club, accompanied by' Mrs. Morris Potts,
sang two selections, "Caro Mia
Ben" by Giordani and "Carousel
in the Park" from the musical "Up
in Central Park".
The program cQlltinued with a
flute solo by Douglas Spencer, the
weU-known "Dance of the Reed
Flutes" from Tschaikowskys Nutcracker Suite. Douglas was followed by \Villiam Potts, who acornpanied by his mother, Mrs. Morris
Potts, played "Canzonetta" by
suits: Harold Ogram, president; Tshaikowsky and IIViennese Waltz"
Donald Ogram, vice-president (to by Schussler, both darinet solos.
succeed Douglas Spencer;) Claire David Spencer returned to play
Hendrixson, (to succeed Elizabeth. the Allegro movement of Sykes
Foster) secretary; Eric Sharp-! Violin Concerto and Kreisler's
less, treasurer, (succeeomg John (1I01d Refrain". His accompanist
Chapman;) and Christine Ford, fw.:ts :\lr5. John H. Fawcett. Ann
(successor to Robert Fawcett)! Hickman closed the IIIusical p.roprogram chairman.
I gram by singing "Come Ye Bl~s5ed':
After a brief welcome from by Scott, u:\1y Hero" from the
Elizabcth Johnson, adyiser to the Chocolate Soldier, and "Smoke
Junior Music Clubf the mceting Geb in Your Eyes" from Jerome
w;'s turned orer to the program Kern's "Roberta", She also was
chairman, Robert Fawcett. The accompanied hy Mrs. Fawcett.
first performcr Arthur Grovcr
The mceting was closed by ~Iiss
played three solos Oll his marimba; Johnson's anno.uncemellt that tht!
"Simplicity" by Dorothy· Lee, Zam- Sellior .Music Club was supplying
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Ruth Garrett, ~econd violin; Rus- If you have real estate •for sale,
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Dependable Service
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Milford, Pike Co. Penna.
Selling Bureau. Call at office or
Girls 6 to 16
Establisbed 1930 phone us. .Registrations for 4 or 8 weeks
Lippincott
starting July 1st. For Booklet and
Realtor
further information caB
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avenue, Will be, 'guest of'hon"r
The pupils of
at a Kappa Kappa Gamma lunchPlayland
.Kindergartell will hold
HONOR MRS. ·HILKERT
eon at the Ingleneuk given by Mrs.
At a recent meenng of the Coun- Walter R. Shoemaker on Satur- their Spring Exhibition at 57 South
State road on Saturday afternoon,
cil ,of Girl· Scouts of Delaware day, May ,ZZ.
May ZZ, at 3 o'clock. Parents and
County Mrs. Rob,ert Hilkert, Swfriends
are cordially invited.
arthmore's neighborhood chairmao,
_ Flower Market Tomorrow
received a gold service pin in reThe Flower Market will be held
cognition of' her loyal and effective tomorrow from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
work in Girl Scouting for the past by the Providence ,Garden Club
Duck Club Dance
six. years: The presentation was at beautiful Todmorden Farms,
Russ Hanuum's Ordlcara
made by
Bertha Cavanaugh, residence of Mrs. Arthur Hoyt
PenD State Center G,m
director of Delaware County Girl Scott, in Wallingford.
JUNE 5 ,
Scouts. '
The proceeds will be used to Members' $2.00 plus
tax
further worthwhile causes.
NOD.Member1 $2.50 plus tax
Randy Malin', son of Mr. and
Mrs. Patrick M. Malin of Princeton avenue, celebrated his 11th
birthday with a supper party for
the entire fifth grade of' the ColTop grade radreta at .peciaJ pri_
lege avenue ,school May 7. OwReatrinlP... with D),loD or gut
ing to the bad weather the baseball
Prof
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iow
aclvic.
iD ...Iectintr proper haDcIIe and _isht
game was called off and indoor
games were substituted..
Call, ED FAULKNER, at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore OZIIO
Mrs. Elizabeth van Kirk of San
orMho~, Swarthmore ~7
Francisco, who is visiting her moth-
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dicates that there will be a re" capital outlay departments of the
duction of practically $14,000 iD budget amounting to about $4,000
thl! State reimbursement, which is in the former case and ~.ooo in
Confronted With one of the most due to the new 'method of basing tbe latter.
serious financial siuations' in re- reimbursem~nt, .on the number of
Due to the decision of the Stale
-cent years, the, Swarthmore School pupils in the school, rather than Superior Court the Board this year
District i. faced with the necessity the number of teachers as hereto- is budgeting as receipts and. ex-of securing additional, revenue to fore. This los. will amoUflt to pimditures the income from extrameet the rising costs i,{ its 1948-49 about three' mills of tax.
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curricular' activities; The, court
budget.
After careful survey of the situa- ruled that such income was school
T~o factors incre~sed the,· diffi- tion in regard to teachers 'Ind other district money and had to go
'culty of b?olancing the new bud- 'employees'· salaries" the Board
through the school treasury. This
get. One' of these is the, mounting cognized the marked rise i~ the increases both the receipts and excosts, as evidenced by the' bid pric- cost of living during the last y~ar penditures ite';'s of the budget by
es on many school supplies ju,t re- and accordingly .is planning an JIl- about ~.500.
ceived a number of which are crease in salary to offset to some
In order, therefore, to meet the
practi~allY' double what they were degree the reduced purchasing rising costs and balance the budtwo or three years ago. Most of power of the dollar and also to get, it would' appear tp b~ necesthe items of school maintenance recognize meritorious service. Ap~ sary to find new source.s of reand, upkeep, including fuel and the proximately $9,000 more will be re- venue. After careful considerapul>lic utilities-
gas, etc.-have risen in price.
struction and $3,000 for opera.tion 1 !ax, mercantile and business taxes,
Another factor complicating the of plant alld· $1,000 for fued wage tax, real estate transfer tax
situation is the reduction in the· charges.
and others, it was decided:o to at. State appropriation under the new I By practicing rigid e~onomy and tempt none of these new forms
so-called equalization act of the I clue to a comprehensive' prograll~ of uut to make the increase on the
1947 Legislature, Act No. 515.! building repairs during this past real estate tax heretofore used.
\-Yord just received from the De-' Year, the Board· is able to effect The nc\v budg.. t as balanced at
School Budget
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the present, t.me will reqwre' pract- world. Ten per cent of the fund is
ically $17,000 more income or 3% to be administered hy, the U. N.
mills additional tax.
and the rest by the ZIl organizations.
There is to be no house to house
campaign and there is no contact
with headquarters except through
The United Nation is cooperat- th~ little cards which may be found
ing with·26 organizations for re- ;n ,the drug store, the schools, and
lief to raise 60 million dollars to tbe Aerican store. The Delaware
County chairman who needs VO]URmatch the 60 million dollars frolll .. dOJP 01 dl''1 ueJ 0'1;\\ a50111 5'1se
E. R. P. for medicine, fogd and anyone who can belp to drop a
clothes for children wherever it card to Mrs. Morris A. Bowie, 612
is most necessary, all over the, Ogden avenue. ~
Crusade for Children
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(I1,er, 10aDI"
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ror e1emlD, rap.
Whl he ..Iiafle.i
with le..r Have
your rup cleaned
with Springfield
waterBt Paulson'.
9x12 Domestic, $5.50
(PAuls"" It Com~~n,'100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarlhmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646
Choice Persian Rugs for Sale
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GOOD1iEAR~.:<>.1
"IT RUNS AND RUNS AND RUNS"
lntroduetorY
SA,E
lAay "til ta 29\11
OIIIy
$11. 95
pl.. 6.00,,16
LESS TRADi-'~",
aASY
":r':W:1c
AI $1.
our
Swarthmore National Bank & Trust Co.
Oil
PaY pion
Marathon - built to be the
best Ure in the low prlce
range-is back in, the Goodyear Illle ••. back with the
same safe diamond tread thal
made :Marathon outstcmding
for long wear and non-lIkId
traction . . . baqk with even
greater protection against
tire failure because it has
more and stronger cords in
its rugged tire body.
Backed by Goodyear's Stan·'
dard Guarantee - this is the
same warranty that covers
every tire bearing the Goodyear name.
FUSCO and ALSTON
MemLer of Federal Depolit Insuranc:e Corporation.
STUDERBAKER SALES & SERVICE
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SO. CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROAD
Phone Swarthmore 9793
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SOCIAL NOTES
-avenue participated in the"
Alen, daughter of ing D! Mende1ssDhn'~ QratDriD
. CaroI H. V an,
jah" when it was presented
Mr and Mrs. Ambrose H.' Van Wednesday night by the State
Alen of Park avenue. has' been College chDir at school
e1~cted vice president of the WornFrank C. Hartzell, Jr. Df AVDn• Athletic AssDciation. secretary brook drive. WallingfDrd, whQ was
e~ s th Student-Faculty Congress. elected tD Phi Beta Kappa h'1nDr~he ;mpus gDverning body. and ary sDciety 'last rnDnth. has been
h been appDinted Qne Df 15 coeds elected tQ the Amherst College
t:s serve as freshman cDunselDr at Student Coun~i1 fDr 19~:
, Bucknell University. where she is
Mr.and Mrs. RDY G. Rinchffe of
DphomDre and a member of Pi Strath Haven avenue left last week
~e~a Phi sDrity.
for Columb~s. MisSQuri! tD attend
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. JDnes Df the graduat'Dn 'If their ~ dau';!hter
Strath Haven avenue bad Mrs. Claire frDm Stevens UUlverslty.
Charles G. Potter of Nashua. N.
Mrs. lJarlan R. Jes,sup 'If HavH .• and her daughter Miss Natalie erfDrd aVenue en~ertained. at a
",,'L"
Th.\'nr r'lad
as their we.b,nd
guest Mr. CarlDs Touche' from
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BuernDS Aires Dn May 7 and 8:
Mrs. S. T. Carpenter
Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Hutchinplace are entertaining
SQn. WhD have been visiting their his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O.
daughter Mrs. H. C. 'Campbell at Carpenter Df Montpelier. OhiD.
her'hDme 'on DartmDuth avenue fDr I Miss Barbara Carpenter. who has
the past two weeks. have left for alsD been their guest. left May 10
and' Mrs.
Ogllen avenue left
May 12 f'lr thre" ~ys in ' Harris,bur, where .~ h.e y at~nded
the State CDuncii Meeting Df the
League Women VDters.
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Potter of Washington, D. C. as surprise shower for Mrs. Ehzabeth
their weekend guests.
VII. Lippincott of Park avenue on
1fr. Percy C.' Belfield Df Michi- \Vedne.day evening of last week.
~an aven"J.e is taking an active'
On Saturday afternoon May 8
part in tbe all-class reuniDn Df the Mrs. Benjamin W. CDlIins .Df NDrth
1iJuit in styl.r
Central :Manual Training School Chester road gave a surprise showwhich will be held in Philadel- er for Miss Mary Garrett. whD will
phia 011 :May 22.
be married June 4.
JDhn D. ChiquDine of Rutgers
Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. CO'1k Df
1Vrot in vision!
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.~iJuit Ly far with:
a postwar car!:
FUSCO & ALSTON
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To All Swarthmoreans:
'. ROMAN AQUEDUCTS
The high degree of civilization which characterized
the Roman Empire at the height of its glory was
rendered possible by an abundant supply of water.
Previous to 312 B.C., Rome obtained water from the
Tiber and from springs and wells. This water finally became so badly polluted that a purer supply was sought
from distaut and' more reliable sources. In one case
water was con"eyed to the city from a distance of 61
miles ••• and we have records of aqueducts aggregating 359 mUes.
,
The Pont du Gard in France (then part Df the Roman
Empire), shown in the illustration, was construoted
2,000 years ago. This great aqueduct stands today as
proof of the engineering skill and quality of construction which the Romans used. Notwithstanding thEik
sreat cost, fourteen of these large aqueducts were built
In the Roman Empire, for even in the time Of Ancient
Rome, the vifal necessity of a pure, wholesome supply
of water, was recognized.
This is the sixth of a series of narratives which graph•.
leally tell the stDry of water. Look for the picture' and
story of the Roman Baths in this 'paper very soon.
This. year the American ~egion pI ans again to sponsor a Legion• Junior Baseball Team in the Bor~ugh.
We are all very proud of the local boys, who were last yeaI" s league
champions, and in view of their success and the enthusiastic interest'of
Swarthmoreans during the 1947 season it is sincerely hoped that you
will, through your financial suppo rt, enable us to continue the project
for' 1948. The funds n'Qw requireCl are for replacing worn out equipment such as balls, bats,' gloves an d uni{orms, providing a coach, umpires and insuring the players. It IS asked that you become a Junior
Baseball Donor again this year.
I Checlts should be made payable to "PO$t 427" - Am~rican Legion"
All donations will be acknowledged by presentation of the Donor's
Card.
There is certainly no doubt as to the success of our eff~rts last summer or to the importance of thi~ project' t~t:he. summer' ;cOmmunity,
We sincerely hope that through your cooperation and support we
will be able to continue Amerj.can -Legion Junior Baseball this year.
PHIL~DELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMP.AMY
AINSWORTH-WERNHER POST NO. 427
SUPPLYING
SPRINGFIELD WATE·R
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Hall
LEGAL
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FOR RENT
II.3T.5.2i .
ing Toom, semi.private
bath Gentleman!
Furnished bedroom
and Ii;:
prere,!.red. P~~lIe _ Swarthmore_ 022)·W.
FOR RENT--TwQ attractive rooms with
bath for two men. References exchang.
W. R~ply Dc" 'M. The Swarti1mon-an. I
. S--- - -S FOR RENT- ummel' coUage at hawnee'
on'I?elh:,r::,rm,'" tlhr'r' held~dm3, i:n:t ~th
~me was
e ec riC,
a.1
ry. 0 • e c'l
:~c1uded.: r.o:~~~~dt ~O~~I1:::~~ ~lmn .S''Rr-
nlOl'e m r. IC ee '.
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00.).
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ff'.rencel'O. exchanged. Price $4,50 ~eason nr,
well split !leason. Phone Richard Parry
We<:,tfown 2897 vcnings or P 0 lJ x
J,j \Vesttown.
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_ S"~1rthmore _ 2597); _ _ __. _ ..
FOR RENT-House, June 15
Septem·
her 15. Ph, S,,!a. 1847.
FoR ']fENT-.~r~t:;;-l~lT()om. 2-1ar~e
dr)""eh. second floor. Com'enient to 'hoth
htl'" lines"'and village. SwaTthmoTe 2191
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FOR
RENT-AttractlW!
('orner Tnom.
newly clt~coTatetl. SKoml floor. Com·en·.
knt to trnn~r.nmt!?n._Te1_ S_\~~~55.J_._
tn
4313
china, glass, furniture. fireanns. Call
Holly Oak
or Holly Oak: 6720, collect,
for appointment. All business confidential.
Colonial Cupboard, No.5, PhiJdelpbia Pike
Wilmingion. Delaware.
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USIftCSS
gu
esues sma
unfurnished apartment or room with
,dth kitchen privileges. Reply to Box K,
The Swarthmorean.
WANTED=nyhigb school girl, two to
four week job taking care or small children during summer vacation. 'Vrite Jane
Pittenger. Nottingbam, Pa.
W i;'NTEn-\Vaitres;;---fo~inner work,
ApC'ly Dew Drop Inn.
'\\, ANTED-To - rent.- gir'1'';-- sm311 two
wheel hicycle. CaU Swa. 2046,
WAN;I'ED-'Unfumished - apartnie~t- by
~'ol1ng engineer and June bride hetween
nresent and July 1. Rer!)' to nox P. The
Swarthmorean.
WANTED -Unfl~i;hed
apartment
ur·
gently needed by respectable enJ{ineer and
wife. Two or tbree rooms. kitchen :md
IoMh. r.l'ICat refere:nces provided. R. N.,
rim. Sun Oil Co.. Marclls Hook.
WA NTF..D=-Apartmen"t- for- three -;d~lt;.
No. pet!';. Phone J. D. Duma1l, Sw. 4513.
WANTEO="To-exchange -- for
!';malle.
housc in Swarthmore 10 roooni home.
IO\,l!h' a('re. June 25
for a yc.'lr. \Vilt·
m~~·er.
Ro~e
Yalley.. Telephone ).redia
2-1(,9,
\\'AXTEn=Sccond-hallll flute. Call Swar.
0429 after weekend,,-.'.-..,..- - - - , \\r~ \NTEn=U';;fu;~ishf'd three or fOllr
r()()m apartment October 1. Hush:md
te.,che~ nt C'niversity. \\'rite Rox T. The
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• MODEIN KITCHENS
3T·5·14
LAWN MOWING SERVICE
all
Moylan- Rose V ey
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Confradors and Builders
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9 ' j\
IN THE COURT (W cmDlON PI.EAS
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5 30 P . M.
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Sluco
Painting
and
Paperhanging,
1905
Painter'll &: Paper Hanger. ~
We .hoald Know Haw
Swa. 2266
Michigan Ave.
W W-d'
ling
Never Grows Old"
Driveway Construction
. Asphalt or Concrete
Phone
Media 0755
PETER DJ NICOLA
Phone Swat:'thmore 2526
Van AI," Bros.
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Coal and Fuel Oil
and
ERNEST
SMITH
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Swarthmore 1272
2202... __ _
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1.1 icet 8 inches. Runner to m~tch.
(";'llly nt'w. Call !'iw:;rthl:1nrc 2SS2.
{-'(IR- SALE·_·F;,·(> (flot lIick.. t f(·ll(,('. r~l·
\\1)"'1.
1 J(I f"d !""C'. C,·" 1,,· '('(:1 Cl: .~
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F(IJ~
1'1;1('('.
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We are ri~ht here
wllel13 you can .
,'reach tiS every dt:.·/I
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PAINTING
EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
Interior & ExteriQr
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Swarthmore 2253
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WILLIAM 'BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Mowed
General Hanlini'
236 Harding Ave.
Morton. Pa.
La\\'n~
Hard Coal
GOLD BOND
BATS A!':D BLf.NKETS
Remodeling
Repairing
Building
---§- Charles E. Fisclter .---~
Sizes
POURING WOOL
Swarthmore 3450
Formerl1 of !ledia
1125 W. II3igb A.... Phila.
Plume Baldwin. 1170
No odditiOllal cbarp fer
SUburban c:::alI5
For
All
Third Generation
Builders
Funeral Director
Swarthmore 0345
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HORACE A, REEVES
A. Mercer Quinby
331 Dartmouth Avenue
2111(.
. S"\I.E--Antill\1C
walnut
l1Tc;..~~··.
.Tenny Lilul 1)('11. sprinlZ'!" chairs. l)()rch
hhTc. hamper. rocker. 624 South Cftester
m:ld.
Mason Builders
Supply Company
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FOR SALE-'Vhite p:!.lm heach suit, size
~j. Call Swarthmore 0995.
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FOR- SALE-Riontl!' ('ocl;erilU~rs. $15 -;nll
$25. Swarthmore O--!B.
FOR- SA T.F~Ge~uine !'lcel~'- I)(I..ud. - ~in('le
lleel si ...£,. l.ike new. $3. Ph. ~\\'a. 198R.H.
FOR S:\T.F.-=-Twn ·-,man.('lI('!t !op- !dtC'h('n
tall~e~ n!~hogany lO\'e !'(·:1t. nunc::!r: Phyfe
rln'm
f:tille. rc\'oh'ing hO{1k('a~
wa'"lIt
hNlroom ~uitt>. Reply to 110:-;: R. The
Does Your
Roof Leak?
You can repair it for Jess than
you think. Good materials am!
skillful workmen are now avail·
able
Call us for information
and
:o;;w.~r.!..hmore
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A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
DECORATING
"A Well Kept.House.
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Marian S. Brown
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
ELECTRICAL WIRING
PAINTING
INLAYING OF LINOLEUM
LAWNS MOWED
ODD 'JOBBING
DAVE WOOD
CUNNINGHAM
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OF DELAWARE COUNTY, March Term,
1948 No. (106
Notice is hercby gh'en that application
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ES·r.\TE 01' CH,\I'LES T. D
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EACON,
deceased (Late of the Borough
Swarth- Associated with Henry Le Baron
more, Delaware County, Pa.) LETTERS·
Te,;tamenlary on the above Estate have
Call Swarthmore 0121 or 0904
heen granted 0 the u":dersign~d, who reo
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quest all persons ha\'lng claims or de·
'rnands against the Estate of the decedent '
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to make known the same and all persons
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indebt cd to the decedent to make payment. .ttlllll·+++++++++++++++~1
without dela)', to .\LLEX' T. PUTNAM
and OTTO ·KRAUS. Jr., Executors, 310
Samuel M. Harbison Be Co.
Lafayette Avenue, Swarthmore. Penna.
3T·5·2)
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Media. P••
Weeldy or Monthl,.
PhDne S"-rthmDre 3343
REAL ESTATE
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Ph.n• • M.dla 2567
Ruhbish Colleeted
Conter hall, living ro'om, suaporch, ~ning room, pantry, a.nd kitchen on firat floor.
Joseph
l
302 Gayl.y Str••1
D'IsposaI SeI'VIce
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secluded location.
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ARTERS BROTHERS, Inc •
Swarthmore
acre
the office of the Secrdary of
Pcnnsylvania, at er occupied.
the office- of thc
PRICE $3S 000
Prothonotary of the Courts of Common
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Picas of Delaware County, on Tuesda)', the
Inspection by appointment
first d .. y of June 19-18, a Certificate ior
the condu t
f ; ' I ,,'
s 'n D la 'are
C
pc 0 I
• JU. Ifu
I h
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ou,:ty:. cnnsy,-aDla, um er t.e a~stlmed
1520 Land T'tl BOld' ,
or f!Chhotis. name. s~~'le o,r (!e~lgna~lOn .of
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UI Ing
THE KE' -JECT CO:\IJ A:'>l '.I., With Its
Ph.ladnlphla 10 Pa.
principal Iltaoce or husiness at Yale anti
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Rutgers a'-enues, Swarthmore. Dela.ware
Rittenhouse 6-6258"
County. IJcnns)·"·ania. The namcs and ad·
drc ...ses of all penons owning or interc,;tcd
in s:titl ..bt1!iine~ ....~re: Cliffor,! ~f. Rtp". IV'rl"rl'tt.YrI'.I"J-a~v"...a..V~aY.·rl'1
sey. J)iivul A. RlIm~ey and John J\. Rum·
sey, \ ale awl ~lItg~rs A,'cnucs. Swarth·
more. Penns\·h·an'::I.
HUTLEU: BEATTY GREER &
List your Delaware County PropJOHNSON
.
el·ties with us.
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• AlTERATIONS ••• UPAIIS
Call Madisoll 4251
. after 6 P. M.
heavil,. wooded tract,
near Rose Valle,. Swimming and
TenDie Cluh. Ve- convenient but
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• IIEW CONSTIUCTION
REASONABLE RATES
STONE COLONIAL
HOME
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• WAll ••• nool (OVEIINGS
Ganlell Wor"
Tree Trimmiq
Vemoll Road south of Woodward
R oad, .
3~i
Sw •. 2266
Michigan Ave.
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BROS.'N'.
Attorney _" ...Btatty.
PAINTING
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to rde
a.
In'I'D~
Call
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GEORGE MYERS
will he made to the ahove Court on Friday, May 28. 19-18, at 10:00 A. ).f.
,-~-r~-r~-r~__~-r~~~~-,~
(D.S.T.) CQurt Hause, )Icdia. Pa" for
the PIIII}()!;C of obtaining a ChaTter of a
JlTOI'0sccl nonprofit corrllOration to be orJ!'ani1.cd under the Nonllrofi,t Corporatiori
Swarthmore 2688.M
f ..'\\V of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl·
vania. appro,·etl 1\Iay 5, 19~3, The name
or
of the' proposed coroporation is THE
1'01.10 PARENTS CLUnS, !NC.
Swarthmore 0740
The purpuses for which it is to be
organized
are: prcpare. d~\'elop, supervise, :~±~~~:±:~~~~~~M-~~~++
To sponsor,
Electrical Contractor
dir('Ct ami 3!'sist in the execution of pro·
grams for the rehabilitation or the victim!! of poliomyelitk This is a corporation which does not cr.ntcmplate flecuniary
All Type> 01 Electrical
smin or profit, incidental OT ()therwise, to
it members.
InstaUatiot15
and Repain
The Articles of Jncorporntion have heen
filed in the Office of the Prothanotary,
S.rriDtr swartIimo.. """
Court House "reelia.
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GEORGE ,V. ),fcKEAG. Esq.
VIciniI)' lor - '
PHILIPS, FARRAN & McKEAG
~warthmorean.
Solicitors
Twenty Yean
1331 Fidclity·Phila. Tmst Bldg.
'\'ANTEn-~{M11beTs
for Miss
~rac·
Phialde1phia 9. Pa.
XaiT's :\t'cxic.'\n tour August 17. ta cool
"tcxico City and Taxco. can ITan'ard Inn. IT·5·21
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
----~~------.~----REQUEST FOR BIDS
FOR SALE
Sealed bids will be received in Coun.cll
Swarthmore ZZ95
"F'O'''R~..,S;-;A;-;L''E-,,-Blue-KI;·nna=.:n=-r-u-••~I''O:-I''t. Chamber,
Borough Hall. Swarthmore, Pa.
si" in. by 15 ft. six in. Used two years. on June 7, 1948 at 7:45 P. 1\[. Eastern
night or day
Excellent condition. "rill sacrifice. Hilltop Daylight Saving Time on furnishing one
92SS·W.
~rtoad of 3 foot radius curbing in ae~
FOR SALE-Dacbshu!'.d pups. Healthy. cordance with specification, atop)' of which
Home raised. Fine selection. AKC. Rid· may lie had upon app1icatoin to the under·
signed. The Borough resen'es the right to
ley Park 2S61-).f,, _ _ _-.,
rejcct any or all bidli.
·F"crn--S·ALE--lfeil':'e rug. 12X~Phone
ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Call
Swarthmore 0246.
Borough Secretary
FoR-SAL~Maple-hed. bureau, dressim:: 2T·5·14
table. Mahogany dining table :md roll
top desk. Several Tmlnd top t:\hles od.t
chair~, two ~ingle beds, Kelvinator Tefrip'erator. Savalle washer, small house safe.
S\~·;\rthmor('an.
Swarthmore, Pa.
Furnace cleaning Drders taken now.
Five DC room., .creeDeel ' pore
~
~d two baths on second floor.
NOTICE]S IU.REB\ GIVEN, Jlursuant S . .
th·rd fI
to the (Irovisi()ns of Act of AssclP,bly No.
ervan... quarters on
I
oar
380" al)l~rO\'ed )Ia): 24, 1945, Of intention ABC oil-fired warm air heaL Own13,
Commonwealth of
l ahe
Harrisburg, Pa" and in
FOn- ~.\ T.l~':':nl';;- h~o~~(IlQ(1m--ru2'--:- t2
AMERICAN LEGION
i Borough
Swarlbmor••...:.34:.:5::;O~.-,-__
PER-SONAL-AII ty.... 01 photography. F. ·STA:TIi(WS.r.;rnEL:O:OYT~;;;;;j1
F. Zimmerman "Ou~tandinB' for QuaU1.y" ESTATE OF S. ETHEL BOYT
,6 Ea.t Front .. r.... Media. Phon. ldedia LETTERS of Administra'ion C. T. A..
(l4J6.
On the above Estate ha"e been granted to
PERSONAl.-Ust . )'our furniture, h~ the. uhders~gned, who request all. persons
hold goods, for quick $3.le, witb tbe Attic bavlng claims or demands .agalDst the
Shop Chester 2.6233.
. Es~te or the decedent tl:! make known
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_ I the same, and all persons Indebted to the
PF.RSON,,\f..-"Wish plam sewmg done, decedent to make payment without delay to
by seamstress in her home. Will deliver. Reo f
ELSIE G.' BOYT and'
pi)' to Box S, The Swarth.JJ'.o~n. _
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LILLIAN BOYT
PERSo'NAL-ConsideT Ethel :MacNair's
Administratrkcs, 210 Park A...·e.
)0 day tour, August 17. to cool Mex·l
.
. Swarthmore, Pa.
ito Cily and Taxco. Can Haf\,ud "Inn.
I A.
Or 10 their Attorney,
srDNJ-:V JONUSON, JR.
. FOR RENT
,' II Dutler.
Beatty.
Grttr and Johnson
M d'
P
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WANTED-We will buy at best prices, old
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'PERSONAL-Vacuum. OlelDer.,
toalten and radio. rePlired, ealll!!d
lor 8nd delhe.red. 0.11 Robert Brook.,
swarthmOre 15'8.
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. PERSONAL-Service on an makel of
electric wubers (Bendix iDduded).
ironen,
vaeuum
cleaners,
ran,e.
iroDf!:. toaa1.era, fanl and lampa. Allo
wiring-new and old. Wiring of water
beaterll. All work complies to Fire Under·
_
'writers specifications. Call Erich H. HauseD FOR SALF..--Two easy chairs, club type.
Swarthmore 28S0·W.
PeTfeet condition, Reasonable. Call Sw.
PERSONAL-Carptntry
jobbing: &tio 0429 after weekend.
matos cheerfully given. Reasonable prices
First class workmanship. Reeves. P~one
WANTED
S. CHESTER RD. & FAIRVIEW RD.
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REPAIRED ..... INSTAll EO
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PLASTERING
SUPPLIES
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Reese-Baxter Co.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Ch
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dealer.
May we service your car NOW for summer
driving.
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'work of
where he had spent hi. career in Washington Shops may be aided
school work
by the inspiration of a life, w.
' Mr_ Porter was a pioneer in the hope and suggest tbat the new
Mrs, Waldo B. Davison of Vas.
belief that vocational work should I shops school to be built ...• wiII be
sar avenue has received, from the
be
correlated with elementa~y named in honor of the founuer
Cincinnati Elementary Principals'
work. The Washington School and will be known as the Charle.
Club and .from the tuchers of the
testimonial reads in part: "Charles H. Porter Schoo)."
Washington Junior High School in
H. Porter was a founding father.
The Cincinnati Elementary Prin,Cincinnati where he held his final
Without qualification .• we may say cipals' Club reviews his life from
principalship, memortal resolutions
that his life influenceu the lives of birth at NicholasvilIe, Ohio in 1863,
'honoring her late father, Charles
many during his lifetime and that his, marriage in 1886 to Caroline
H. Porter. Mr. Porter died On
Thanksgiving Day, 1947, at his the accomplishments of his years Pem~erton, his care and education
wiII affect the lives of many for of their 12 children, 10 of whom
daughter's home here where he
unknown years in the future. That live and are successful in widely
spent his last years. Funeraf servthis influence may be identified varying professions, and his caTeer as an educator and founder
of the Cincinnati Schoolmasters
Club and the Cincinnati Elemen.
tary Scbool Principals' Club, the
first of its kind to exist and affiliate with the NEA.
"He could sense the professional
needs of the hour with a clearness
of insight that seems almost uncanny .... As the first president of
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ership was contagious .••. giving
dignity
and importance to elemen~
Prices reasonable
tary principalship ...• He served as
principal in five of our schools ..•.
He believed in disciplne ,and the
useful functioning of school training.. He proved to the satisfaction of his supervisors that the
We have available for immediate delivery aubject to prior aaIe:
traditional lockstep system of the
NEW CUSTOM DeLUXE' 8 CYL. 4 DR. SDN.
Did, academic curriculum was drivNEW SUPER 8 CONVERTIBLE VICTORIA
ing many pupils out of our· schools
.... that there should be more emphasis on practical shop training
for pupils mechanically inclined ...
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and the Washingtoll Junior High
Chester, Pa.
School Shops came into being as
a unique part of our education
system.
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"Yet he was a firm believer in
the cultural values .... a lover of
art .... the valuable collection of
paintings that adorn the waUs ....
of the Washington Schools testify
to his love of the beautifuL, •. He
ranks with the gr:-eat in. a profession star studded with those whose
contributions. odo more to make
d.emocracy live, .... than any other
group of persons".
Packard Chester Co.
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BAG OF BONES
What dol mean by "Bag of
Bones"?
It doesn't sound too good to me,
Perhaps its meanlingless to you,
Not what it seems to me to be.
Suppose a man dn money bent,
Betrays the name of an honest man,
The loss is 'his In many ways
For which he pays as best he can.
When a man pret.nds to be something else
Than the life that he is really living
We would say for sure he's an
hypocrite
A bag of Bones, not worth the
saving.
We' must add some strength tc
tissue here
And love o( truth and honol
bright
And courage along with honesty
And mix them well in the proper
light.
When a father betrays his only And when the time of judgemen'
comes
son
The loss Is his in faith and To the highest bidder writhing about
A Bag of Bones we'll want 0<
strength
longer
him
That every bad deed always A Bag of Bones is too good a name But men that arc strong, heroically
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brave
For such a man. so cruelly grim.
He is weaker now than
And men with honesty and honor.
fore
Dr Samuel C. Palme!
And compromised in honor for
Bones?
'Ve can add some nerves and si"things". \
news strong I '
Dr and 'Mrs. :Uorris A. Bowie of
No doubt he's ahead a dollar or Somc blood and lymph and,tendons Ogden avenue were in \Vilkes
two
too
Barre where he held an A, M. A
Its a millioh perhaps that he owns And place them where they (10 seminar on Physical Medicine 011
But what is he now, as a man .1
belong.
Tuesday.
mean?
Not much but a Bag of Bones·.
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electric bulb. '
Seems like a lot of wasted talent,
whcn it's so much ·easier to flip a
switch-and a lot cheaper! (As a
matter of fact, a penny's worth,
of electricity can keep that bulb going for more than
three hours!)
E:~perts
Women'. International
Adult< 60c
"or tickets c:all
Mrs Wmiam Singlet,,,,
Sw. 0514-M.
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Mr., Jo.eph Walton
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Saturday, May 29, at. 3:00 P. M.
Cake and Punch for Sale
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Ethridge; "It Took Nine 'Tailors," His name maybe. Smith or maybe
do all of us call our own,
Menjou; "Peace or
Jones,
He still }VilI be what each of '"
Meyer; and "The Art of Judging He'll compromise his honor anew
knows
Music," Thomson.
For he is little more than a Bag of As nothing more tha" a Bag of
Bones.
Bones.
My Life," Hughes; ''The Growth of Coleman,;
Tom Conway
Children 30c
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N_ Public Library B
Physical Science," Jeans; "The
Miss Bettiria Hunter, Libraria,ri II! March of Muscovy," 'Lamb; "Gren·
the Sw;lrthmore Public Library. an· sham Village," Moore; "Put Your·
nounces that the ,followi?g books self in Marshall's Place," War·
have just been made avallable for burg; '''Wild Flower. G u ide,"
circulation:
Wherry; and "Lost Boundries."
Mystery stories:· "Wilders Walk White.
. A 'aytl "Brean; "Dance Without
u
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0d »
Mysteries: "Explosion," Disney:
Music," Cheyney; "There is a Tl e,,,
"'Armchair
in Hell," Kane; liThe
Christie; "Flight Into Da,kness,
Clark; 41Thus Am I 3Iayn," Clewes; Field of Night," Krepps; "Blood on
UMy Love Wears Black," Cohen; the Bosom Devine," Kyd; liThe
"\'enturous Lady," Coxe; "Many A Black ," Little; "Untidy Murder,"
Monster." Finnegan; "The Case of Lockridge; "Your Shot Da~ling/,
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.. Gar d ner,. "A :Moore; uO ne Corpse Missing/'
the Lone Iy H elrness,.
Flask for. the Journey:' Greenj Ross; and "An Author Bites the
Dust," Upfield.
"Dead ley Ditto," Hale: IIAlfred
Other Fiction: "The Path of
Hitchcock's Fireside Book of, SusAbrahams: "Lucinda
Thunder,"
pense!!; "I am the Cat," Kutak;
Brayford," Boyd; "1939/' Boyte;
"Island of Escape," Nelson; "False
"Still '''atet,'' Burt; "Stronghold.'!
Bounty," Ransome; "The Trial of
Chidsey; "Prematurely Gay," lams:
Aldn Booke'r," ReywaIl; "Death of
"The Great Ones," Ingersoll: I·Th"e
An Author," Rhode; "A Party for
Queen's l~hysician,n Maass; "Sha.Lawty," Sarsfield; "F as in Flight,::
ron." :Mackay; "Straw to :Make
Treat: "Sorry, Wrong Number, Brick," ?tlarcus; u:Milk Route,"
Cilmail; "Rendezvous in Black,"
Ostenso; ·'Cry the Beloved CounWoolrich; and UD~eath Casts a try,'}
Paton; "The Professor's
Vote," Yates.
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Umbrella," Ward; "The Strong
Other fiction: "Law of the Land." Room," \'Vheclwroight and liThe
Allis; "The Lost Ca_ptain," Ashton; Ides of' March," Wilder.
"~!y Uncle Jan," Auslander; "HeadNon-Fiction: "Irregular Gentleless Angle," Bau111; "Johnny Christ- man," Bellah; liThe First Frontier:'
~lIIa5." Blake; "Mi,ss Mallett," Boyce; "Discovery." Chase; hThe Playboy," Dcepingj HThe Woman's
Bousc,u . Fletcher; ":M a t h i I d e/'
Frank; "James and loan," Frcmantle; "Pilgrilll's Inn," Goudge j I
"The Foundling, Heyer; "Son of'
the :Moon," Hitrec; "The Great
Blizzard," IdeIl; "Gale \Varning,"
Innes; "The Pleasant ?o.Iorning
Light," Lawrence; "l'[essage from
a Stranger," :Mannes; "That \Vin·
ter," .MiIler; "Great :Mischief,"
Pickney; "Reluctant.Rebel, "Van de
Water; "The Fireside Book of
Romance." V\7agen knecht; uJ:fo Tru1lI1)ct Before Him," \Vhite; and
"The Berry Scene," Yates.
~on-Fiction:
"Foreign Affairs
Reader," Armstrong; URidge Runncr," Averill; "CaribBean Cruise,"
nertram; U\Ve Called It Culture,"
Case; "All the Best in England,"
Clark; "Jim Farley's Story: The
Roosevelt cars," Farley; "Focs'Je
Days,"
·Fischer;
Frontiers
of
Flight,'! Gray; UN ew Geography of
American Antiques," Guild; UPaint_
int: in Public," Grosser; "Lake
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Okeechohee," Hanna; "Music Is
Given
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service-for lighting, or cooking, or cleaning, or sewing
or laundry work-is just about the lowest item in your
family budget. Fact is; the average American family in
this territory is still getting twicc as much electricity
for its'money as it got 18 years ago.
In an era of sky-high costs, that's service-for a song!
cold.m8kingDDit ••• B! alecl in It.eellllld pmnanently luhdcatedl
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Phone: Swarthmore
, 0444
RADIO'" ELECTRICAL
SALES '" , SERVICE
PARK AVENUE
PHONE 0456-W
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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THE
MOTHERS ELECT
MRS. 1. B. WELLER
age group 01 boys anyw\1ere.
The teant this year will be made
up solely of Swarthmore boys and
it is hoped that therc will 'O~ a
pre-season warmup game with the
College J. V. team on tbe ::5atur·
day before Memorial Day. This
Legion Team h¥ developed so
well during the. las~ few years that
it should put up a good battle
against the 'older boys.
This· year the league has been
enlarged by addition of representatives from Darby ~nd Aldan,
making a total of eIght teams.
Games will be played on the Riverview Avenue Field at 6:30 p. m.
on dates which will be announced
as the season progresses.
per day of confinement. Unlicensed
dogs' will be held 24 hours, and
those wearing 1948 license tags
10 days.
Catchers to
Arn"ve IVICl.ndlillr I
Photographs
Junior Baseball
Team Confident
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Baseball team has been practicing
for the last several Saturdays in an
endeavour to get into shape for tbe
opening of the regular season on
June 11. There is much enthusIasm
amClng the boys, most of whom
were on last year's league cham.
pionship team, which is in itself
an indication th~t there will be
seen the same high caliber base.
ball this summer that was wjtness~
ed in 1947.
Coach Russell Snyder, who was
so success]ul' Jast year, has again
consented to handle the ;"'team and
reports that this sQuad is capab1e
SALE
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front wheel alignment i. very im-
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Front wheels n;"d special lUbrication because high friction
in"bearings can cause.a wheel to shear off. Prevent a serious
accident Let us cle.an, inspect and re-pack the bearings with
Sinclair front wheel lubricant-specially made for this job.
Come in today.
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Swarthmore 1250
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
"'VOL. m·No. zz
SWARTHMORE, PA~ FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1148
iEG~ON MEMORIAL T~~:::::m:::ces:m::::lyhtor_
Henry Faust
BLOOMING ON CAMPUS
II
.SERVICE MONDAY
World War II Tablet
To be Dedicated
Before Parade
During the week of },fay 30 the
garden by the railroad station
should have a full bloom of iris and
peonies. There are over 300 varieties of each of these flowers in the
collection. The later rhododendrons
should also still be in bloom around
the outdoor auditorium along College avenue.
ch.,tra will give a concert at the
Players Club on Fairview avenue
tonight at 8 :15.
The Concert will be open to the
public free of charge.
ELiZ. D. STEELE
HARRIS & CO.
Tailors and Furriers
Dry Cleaners
RE·LlNING
RE·MODELING
.RE·FINISHING
No. 11 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, P ..
Reasonahle Prices
SATURDAY.
MONDAY
$3JNI YEAR
SRAMEMORIAL
DAY SCHEDULE
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.Game at 3 Tomorrow,
Dance and. Show
At 8
Citizens of Swarthmore and holiIf the weather man cooperates
day guests are invited to join with
Swarthmore's Memorial Day festIhe Ainsworth-Wernher Post No.
jvities will start with baseball on
40 of the American Legion in the
the college field at 3 o'clock Satannual Memorial Day exercisls to
urday afternoon. Rain will postbe held under its, auspices next
pone the double header until MonMonday. A special invitation is is-.
day. The local American Legion
sued to all veterans to participate
nine go to bat against 'the College
the program, preferably in unijv team; ~he Hornets' A and B
form. The Post believes that the
squads will compete for high scor~
of Swarthmore will weIes.
the opportunity of joining in
Elizabeth D. Steele of 1 Park
After the game the Swarthmore
dedicatory exercises at Boro- ave'nue was buried Ht l.fedia on
The traffic safety education pro- Recreation Association has allow~
ugh Hall and Eastlawn Cemltery Monday after funeral services held
gram to be presented at the high ed enough time for ,boroughites and
as thdr part ~f the national obser- at a Media funeral home.
school next week by the Atlantic holiday guests to dine and freshen
\'ance of this day to commemorate . Miss Steele who was 78 was a
Refining Company, The Swarth- up before the coulmunity dance
those who have served their coUn- retired elementary school teacher,
morean and a group of local busi- which starts at 8 o'clock in the high
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try and community.
having taught at the Sandy. Bank
ness men is one of several worth- school gymnasium.
Dance music
Assembling. at Borough Hall at School in Media and. in the Lan.·
while projects it is hoped to pre. will be provided by the Garnet Ser9:30 a. m., the high school band 40wne Public Schools. She came
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sent locally this summer.
enaders.
will play the National Anthem be:- to Swarthmore in' the late 1800's
OIl Tuesday, June I, high school
Listings for "Bessie's All-Star
fore the monument. Following the to live with her sister, the late
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students who hold dr~vers' licenses
Floor
Show" scheduled for dance
invocation given by the Rev. Roy Mrs. C~arles~. Smith of 1 Park
i
lng
or learners' permits will take part
intermission time, read like a press
Keiser, Post Commander Charl- avenue, at a time when there were
June
in a highway and gen.eral safety
agent's dream; world famous adagR. Gerner will Dedicate the only about a dozen houses in the
education program. With three obio team, "Bing Crosby"· and "The
War II Memorial' Tablet vicinity.
Henry Faust, Baritone, wiII pre- servers, preferably non~licensed,
A.ndrews
Sisters", the "Great Gorintroduce the speaker Jack. She 'yas one of the last three .sent a song .r~cital in the Swarth· accompanymg each driyer. fiveThomp",n.
f"';' slli'vivifig··charter members of thC'more - Pr~sbyteri;m . Cr.ureh" on rilileroa'd !ests·iti'two~'i:IiiaI=equijji>. don Lange". imported f~om ~st
Flags will be placed in froitt of 'Swarthmore Methodist Church and Wednesday, June 2, at 8 :15 p. m.
ed cars will be given. The tests will India esp~CialI; 'fol' this' perform:
the tablet in memory of the dead had been a very active mell~ber of
\VhiIe this i5· Mr.' Faust's first be scored in actordance with the ance, Carmen and Common the
by local Boy Scouts as Commander· the local Woman's Club.
recital in Sw,\rthmore, he os well· standard form developed by State Samba Queens, Ruth \Voodard tap
dancer extraordinary, and The
Gerner reads the lists.
For the past ten years she had known to m~sic lovers through College, Those with permits will
Small Shadows (five little dancers
.
. 't'les m th. ~ S w arthmore
World
War I
made her hOllIe with her nephew, h'IS -. actlY.
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not necessarily be rated, this will
fresh from the. provinces of the
Harold Ainsworth
Aubrey' Y. Smith. In poor health Music Club•. I? addItIon. to slDgm.g depend up their ability, but the
fifth grade-Ginny DeCaindry, Bar.
Collins Chambers
for the past five years, her death he is a profICient or~amst and pl~ period will be spent in receiving
bara Harlow, Debbie Thompson,
Frederick Ha\Vth~n
came Jrom heart failure •
ani st. He ·has ~u~g With the Swar~ instruction.
Jane lIIacAlpine and Nancy CarM. C. Johnson
. Surviving besides her nephew is thmore College Chorus and orThe .road test will occupy nearly
roll.
:Mauricc F. Witmer
niece Charlotte S. V,..'ilson of 11 chestra' on various occasions, and a half-hour. Discussion of sound
Into the spotlight will also come
World War II
Park avenue.
is a member of the :Matinee Musi- drivin~ practices and devdopment
"Bessie's
Bee-yootiful Belles" a
Webster S. Allyn,
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cal Club of Philadelphia.
of prpper attitudes will follow. ;
dozen
dancing
girls new to the loM
C B
Following his graduation in 1943
On Thursday, skill tests will be
cal stage'; Judy Pennock. ,Mary
arcus . urgetl
fronl the "Vestminst~t Choir ColWilson Burke
given. Stopping distance .demon.
Lou Hodge, Ginny Bevan, Ginny
Paul D..Caldwell
A.
lege in Princeton, N: J., Mr. Fa:ust strations also will be held to show
Gehring, Ella Hopper, Pat Teal,
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received his .Alaster's degree in
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.
Bruce C. Cook
reachon time as a' factor in stop- Claire Hendrixson, Sally Gaskill,
George E. Davisson
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composition.. \Vhilc at college he ping. The sponsors recommend
Two, hundred high sellool musi. ap' peared as soloist with the famed
Chris Ford, Catherine Wisdom.
Milton H. Fussell, III
that
the
entire
student
body
witness
Barbara Shipherd and Greta Riccians' and parents will attend the Westminster Ch.oir. Since that
r. John Haviland
these demonstrations 'that a car may hardson.
time
hc'
has
been
studying
with
Vernon HendeI:Son
annual Band dinner tqnight in t~e
~ot be stopped so readily as most
,The "Rockettes"(Joan Medford,
Hugh A. HiI£erty
school cafeteria at 6 P.· m. AI· Justin Williams. of the Peabody people believe.
Pat
Gallagher, Betty McCahan
Daniel P. Johnson
ways a gala affair, there is added Conservatorj.' in Baltimore. In the
Elaine Wherry, Gary Long, GaYI~
Louis J. Koch, Jr.
interest this year because of the fall of 1944 Mr., Faust came to
Hodge, J~yce Cabots, Helen Reed,
Swarthmore
as
director
of
choirs
Alfred W. Larson .
tenth annive;rsary of the band's
Sue
SUTrlck, and Judy Dickinson
t
Harry S. MacMillan
founding. R. C. Disque, chairman and minister of music in the Presalready,
well 'known . to SwarthMalcolm Main
of the band parents committee, has byterian Church.
Mr. Faust's program ,viII in~
The YMCA Glee -Club of Ches- moreans will present a fast new
Winthrop W. 1Ie!len, Jr.
announced his intention to retire
Clarence E. ~fyers
from that office, aild in the minds elude two groups of German "lie- ter will give a concert of religious high~stepping dance routine. The
thirty-ish and Over group will find
Harry L. ,Miller, Jr.
of many parents this dinner h~I,1ors der n by Schubert' and Brahms, all,d selections, folk songs, negro spiritJohn M. Ogden, Jr.
Mr. Di.sque's long, valued, and de- numbers by Beethoven: and Verdi. uals and other varieties of vocal itself ,remjniscing when Caroline
Boyd \"1. Stauffer'
voted service to the organization. Modern songs by ~uch well-known music next \Vednesday evening, \Vilcox and Jim Horsey, Rosemary
John H. Stokes, Jr.
Mrs. Jack Thompson and Mrs. composers as E,d,yard 1.IacDowell, June 2, in the Swarthmore lletho~ Beneke and Joe Brown Helen
Chaikin and Geo,rge Storck, Teal
Louis J. Storck
Charles \V. Lukens are co-chairmen Charles Griffes, Jacques \Volfe dist Church.
Dunn,
Bill Scholl, Elaine 'Vherry
and
Albert
Hay'
Malotte
will
con-'
William L. Thorpe
of the dinner committee. Mrs. RoThe Glee Club is directed by
elude
the
pr'ogram.
and
Howard
Pressman, and Joan
Walter A. Wernh.r
ger Russell is handling the table
Ralph Hall, bass soloist at Trinity
;
Helen,
Ventner
will
accompany
lIIedford
and
Barry Patton revive
Joseph ?vI, Youmans
decoration, lfrs. John Pearson is
Church, Swarthmore and has been "The CharJeston"~
A wreath, contributed by the in charge of thl! table setting, Mrs. Mr.. Faust at the piano.
very well received in its many con.
The. public is cordially invited to
The first half of the £Ioor show
Auxiliary, will be placed by C. Russell Phillips is iri charge of
certs. J. Harrison Eastwood, widely
attend.
will
be presented after the third
a Inember of that organi~atjon, tickets and :Mrs. Robert A. Boyle,
known singer and tenor 'soloist at
dance in order that even the small
·an announc'ement by COlll- in charge of serving. Robert ~I.
Trinity Church, will. give several
try can share the fun.
REMINDER
llJaJlld,'r Gerner. After the firing Holm director of the band and the
solos. Others from this section
has fired three volleys· over school orchestra, will be in charge
The .A~xiliary wishes to remind sing with the club.
, monument. and the last echo I of the dinner program and Heston its mcmbers to be at Boro Hall at
During intcrmission icc cream
DANCING CLASSES END
faps has tiled away, the high ),[cCray has planned the celebra~ 8:30 a. m. on Monday, lIIay 31, and cake will be made' available by
band will swing into "Amer. tion following the dinner.
which is Decoration Day. Those the ).Iethodist \Vomen's Society for
The closing session of the Alice
, and lead the parade as it forms
The band's final appearance of who wish to drive. an automobile Christian Service which is sponKraft rhythmic dancing class for
Park avenue.
the school year will be in the Me- may make: this, contribution to the soring this appearance of. the Glee
children was held .Iast Friday afteron Page 8
morial Day Parade.
parade.
Club.
noon in the Wonian's Clubhouse.
SPONSOR SAFE
DRIVING PROGRAM
BURIED MONDAY'
Park Avenue Woman
, One of Earliest
Residents
Road and Skill Tests
At H. S. Next
Week
FIRST RECITAL
PROGRAM VARIED
Henry Faust, Baritone
W 11 S·
I
a
Bandel
e ebrates
10th nniversary
Glee Club Concert
I
Nex W e d nesday .
Super Cushion Tires
Norman A. Christiansen
MEMORIAL
2
I
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Pa.
A1TEND
ACTIVITIES
Saxon, who has given two Sue.
cessful concerts in New York and
who for two years had tbe leading
role in the Broadway: production oj
"Carmen Jones", wiII sing two
groups of songs.
This concert, which will be held
Cho.... to be Heard Th..... da,.
at the Media Woman's Club on
Dr. H, Lewis Cutler, president South Jackson street on Thursday,
of the Media Interracial Fellow- May '0 at 8:30 p. m., Is 0l'en to
ship, has announced that the guest the public with no' admission. fee.
artist for the first public concert
of the Fellowship Chorus will be
L. W. V. Broadeut p"atponed
Luther Saxon, nationally known
tenor.
The chorus, which was organizThe radio program scheduled by
ed about a year ago under the dithe League of Women Voters for
rection of Alice E. Blodgett, vocal
supervisor of the Swarthmore Tuesday, May 18, was - postponed
Public Schools, has approximately for ono week and will be given on
30 members. They will siag 'sever- May 25 at 10 a. m. over station
al groups of numbers including 5a,=- WPWA in Chester. The speakers
D~g
red songs, popular folk songs and on the program will be Mrs. Henry
Ecroyd of Radnor, Mrs. W. E.
religious spirituals. Alice Baughn
Cadbury,
Jr., Haverford,
Mrs.
of Union avenue, pianist, and a
were many questions from the Continued from Page 1.&'
Leon
J.
Saul,
Media,
and
Mrs.
student at the Philadelphia Musical
floor.
usual habit of conducting excurAt the close of the meeting re ~ sians over anyone's and everyone's Academy will also be on the pro- Clair 'Vii cox of the Swarthmore
League.
gram.
"
freshments were served In the lawn and garden.
lounge of the clubhouse.
It is unfcrtunate that innocent
The -Mothers' Club has had a pets must su ff er f or t h
'
e I
aXlty
0!
very successful season with a large irresponsible owners. Yet neighattendance at almost every meet· bors should not haye to suffer alsu.
ing, while a good percentage of Thus such. unpleasant occupations
the group has participated in the as dogcatching become a public
for the
activities during the year.
necessity.
•
Licenses have always been" required by Jaw and have n~ver
qualified a dog to run loose. Dogs
picked up on s~reet$ or propertit"s
"Out.tanding for Quality"
of other than their ·owners will be
6 E. FRONT ST.
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PHONE 0436
The American Legion Junior
I
'''ith money made at the. benefit bridge and -fashion show donatiotls of ~50 were give;) to the D ay
Car,;,> Center and $50 to the Save
the Children of Europe Federation.
The Motllers ' Cillb ga"e a gl'ft of
rard tables to the Woman's Club.
A gift was presen.ted to the retir·
ing president Mrs. D. Mace Gowing in appreciation of her fine
\York this past' year. Mrs. Avery
Blake also received a gift and
many thanks for her valuable assistance as representative from the
Woman's Club.
I t was announced that :M rs. Ro~
ben Gilfillan will be the repre·
sentative from the Club to Camp
and Hospital. Mrs. Stuart Graves
g~ve a interesting short talk on
the new Art Center to be opened in
Delaware County.
At the close of the busines5;
mce6:g the club had the delightful experience of hearing Dr. Gary
Cleveland :Myers lecture on the
subject "What About Thi$ Matte,
of Discipline and Control?" Dr.
Myers was quite concerned about
three phases of life today which
he fcels are the result of lack of
·disdpline and control namely, the
breaking up of homes, mental sick-
Fri_,., Ma,. 21, II4a.
ness and juvenile delinquicy, which: of standing up against any similiar released upon payment. of $1.00
are all on the increase.
He stressed very strongly the
,disintegration of discipline in' the
homes of tod.y. He brought out the
statement recently made in the
Police Investigation Report of Detroit that many of the delinquents
in that cit~ are from homes which
I enjoy better economic circum·
i st3nces.
.
At the final meeting of the Sw· i Dr. Myers stated that the child
lrthmorc :Mothers' Cluh Mrs. John ~ in sO many cases has not learned
B. Weller was elected president for to share responsibility about the
next year. The other. officers elect-II hone. There is a damagi~g phiJo~d arc vice president, Mrs. Walter, sophy a£loat that a child must
N. ~Ioir; recording secretary, Mrs. I never be made to do anything he
David Ullman; corresponding sec- I docs not feel like doing.
retary, Mrs. Edmund Jones; trea·
Dr. Myers said again and again
iurer Mrs. Bruce D. Smith; mem- that '''punishment when needed
bership chairman. llrs. Carl W. should b,e skin to skin." His lecture
Moeller; h~spitality chairman, Mrs. was punctuated with many amusing
James Stephens and board mem- statements and' his views on his
ber, Mrs. John B. Matrker.
subiect were very refreshing. There
Myers Calls "Skin to
Skin" Punishment
Best
,
S W-A R T HMO REA N
I
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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10
THE
SWARTHMOREAN
Frida)', Ma)' 21, 1948.
MOTHERS ELECT
M&S. J. B. WELLER
II "5"Kin to
M yers
Skin" Punishment
Best
W.I
Dog Catchers to
Arrive Monday
!
0'-
released upon payment of $l.iJO
per day of confincmen~. Unlicensed
dogs will be held 24 hours, and
those wcarillg ]9-18 license tags
10 days,
Saxon. who has given t,vo SUe.
cessful concerts in New York and
who for two years had t11e leadingrole in the Broadway production oj
"Carmcn Joncs·'. will sing tWf)
groups of songs.
This conccrt, which will be held
Chorus to be Heard Thursday
at the }.Iedia \\'oman's Club on
Dr. H~ Lcwis Cutler, presidcnt South Jackson street on Thurstla\"
.,
of the ~I cdiCt Interracial Fel1o\\,- :Alay 27 at 8:30 p. m., is open to
ship, has announced that thc guest thc public with no admission fcc.
artist for the first public concert
of thc Fellowship Chorus will be
L. W. V. Broadcast Postponed
Luthcr Saxon, nationally known
tenor.
The chorus, which was organiz w
The radio program scheduled by
cd ahout a year ago under the di- the Lcague of \VolUen Voters f _
rection of Alice E. Blodgett. vocai .
o.
supervisor
of the S'\larthmorc Tuesday, ~lay 18, was postponed
Public Schools, has approximately for onc week and will be givcn vn
30 members. They wHi sing sever- ~Iay 25 at 10 a. m. over statiull
al groups of numbers including sa':- \VPWA in Chester, The speakers
red songs, popular folk songs and ~:r~~~d pr:fr~:d~:~!. b~{~~~s. \~.en~:
religious spirituals. Alice Baughn
.1.1",
of Cnion a\,cnue, pianist, and ;:) Cadbury, Jr., Haverford,
Leon
J.
Saul,
Media
and
Mrs.
student at the Philadelphia Musical
Academy will also he on the pro- Clair \Vilcox of the Swarthmore
League.
gram.
Photographs
l
for
Junior Baseball
Team Confident
I
the
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ATTEND
ACTlVITlES
ness and juvenile dclinquicy, which' of standing up against any similiar
arc all 011 the increase.
: age group of boys any\\-11cre.
, He stressed Ycry strongly the
The team this year will be made
! disintegration of discipline in the up solely of Swarthnlorc boys amI
homes uf today. He brought out the it is hoped that there will TJ~ a
statement recently made in the I pre-seasull warmup game with the
Polin.' Investigation Hepart of De-j College J. V. tcam on tTIl' :;atur ..
r
1
~a
S
troit that many of the delinquents day before ~[el1lorial Day. This
in that city are from homes which Legion Team has developed so
,enjoy uetter economic circuJn- well during the last few years th~a
, stances.
it should put up a good battle:
At tl1(' i:::al lIleeting of the Sw* I Ur. ~iycrs staled that the child against the ·older boys.
uthmorc 1h,the!"!-' Cluh ~lrs. John' ill ~U many cases has nut learned
This year the league 113S becn
B. \\"elh.'r wa:'o .... h:l'ied president for I to share responsibility about the enlarged by addition of represcntnext yc:al". The (Ither officers clec1- ill mc. There is a damagillg philo- ath'es from Darby and Aldan,
~d ar~' \-in.' prl'..;ilic1l1, )'1:rs. "'alter I sophy afloat that a child fUust making a total of eight teams.
~. :\!(,ir: recnrding secrctary. Mrs. I Ilc,'cr be made to do anything he Gam-es will be played on the RiverDayH L.Hmall: t.'(lrresp(~ndiJig sec- ~ (!OC5 not fcel like doing.
view Avenue Field at 6:30 p. JI1.
rctary. )'1r5. Edmund Jones; trea- I Dr. 11yers :;aid again and again on dates which will be announced
.,urer )'Irs. Brucc D. Smith; mem-I that upunishlllent whcn needed as the season progresses.
!lersl:ip cl~airman. :Urs. Carl
should be skin to .skin." His Icct~rc
~lo:,:lIl'r; hospitality chairman • .Airs. j was punctuated wI~h tn.an y amusm.g
JaIlH"~ StcIJlu:1I3 31111 board mctn-, statements and Ius VICWS on IllS
her. )'Ir:;. John B. l\iaerker.
subjcct wcre "cry r~freshil1g. There
..
I
'
d
at
the
uene·
,
\ . ~t 1 llWllCY 11M e
.
I were many questIoJls from the Continued from Page 1
fit hri(lge and fashion show dona-I floor.
usual habit of conductillg excurtim . . ;
$50 were giYCIl to the Day
At thc dose of the meeting resions ovcr anyone's and everyone's
I ~50 to tl lC Save frcshmcnts were servcd JI1 the lawl1 and ganlen.
Car~' Center am.:'I 'Id
f E'tlrOlle Federation.
lounge
of the clubhouse.
~ IlC L Il rell 0
" '
.
d
It is unfortunate that innoccnt
~rhc 11uthen,,' Club gave a gift of
fhe ~lothcrs Club I~as ha
pets must suffer for the laxity of
..:-anl tallies to the \Vomall's ClUb.,' very successful season With a large irresponsible owners. Yet neigl-.attcndancc
at almost cvcry mect-_
:\ gl'f twas prc!' el1te(1 to the retir- .
.
hors should not have to suffer alsu.
D
~l'lce
Gowi lllg ,
willie
3 good . verccntagc
01
.mg presl'd ent .1.\'I"
rs. . . '
.
.
Thus such ullplca:;ant occupations
, t'len 0 f Iter fine the group has participated tit the
ing in apprecta
as dogcatching iJecoltlc a public
,\'(1";"; this past year. ~lrs. Avery activities during thc year.
necessity.
Blakc also rccci\·cd a gift anu
Licenses have always bcen re~
rna:n' th;:lIlks for her valuahle as·
quircd by law and have ncycr
_.;is:';;llce it:' rep:-cs(,lltative from the
qualificd a dog to run loose. Dogs
\Voman's Club.
picked 111' all strects or propertil's
1twas anllounced that ~J rs. Ho- 1
_ __
of othcr than their owners will be
I
ben Giliillan will bc the repreTile American Legion J lInior
;eJltativc from the Club to Camp Baseball team has been IJracticing
-,
' "
.•
.',
J
,1IHi Hospital. lIrs. Stuart G!'a\'cs for the last several Saturda.ys in an
~a\'e a interesting short talk on cndeavour to get into shape lor the
th! llC\'.· :\rt Ct'ntcr to he opened in opening of the regular season on
Ddaware County.
June 11. There is mud. cnthuslasm
:\t the do:'t! of the busiIles~ i among the hoys, most of ,,,·holl1
tn~·et:!:g the ch:b had the delight- I were on la~t year's league chamfill expcriencc of hearing Dr. Gary pionship team, which is in itself
Cln'l'~,dHI ~Iyer:; lecture 011 the an indication that there will be
3uhject "\Vhat Ahout This l\.[atter seen the same high caliher bascof niscipjine and Control?" Dr. ball this sumlller that was witness1.·lycrs was quite concerned about ed in 1947.
three pha::ies oi life today \\'hich
Coach RusseJl Snyder, who was
he ft·els arc thc result of lack of so successful last year, has again
di~cip1ine and control namely, the consented to handle the team and
hr::aking up of homes, mental siek- reports that this s(luad is capable
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MEMORIAL
DAY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOL. 2O·NO. 22
SATURDAY,
MONDAY
SWARTHMORE, PA" FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1948
lEGION MEMORIALiI T~:m:::~t:n:::~:I11:::~ybtor.1
I
SERVICE MONDAY
Henry Faust
BLOOMING ON CAMPUS
World War II Tablet
To be Dedicated
Before Parade
Citizcns of Swarthmore and holida~· L!"lIcSts arc invited to join with
the ..\insworth-Wernher Post No.
417 of the American Legion in the
ammal Mcmorial Day exercisfs to
be held under its auspices next
~loJJ(lay. A special invitation is is-.
~ucd to all vcterans to participate
: the program, preferably in unilorm, Thc Post believes that the
rc.-iill'llts of Swarthmore will wc1(O1ll!.: thc opportunity of joining in
the dedicatory exercises at B,orot:gh Hall
Ih(,~e who h,l\'c sen'cd their COUlltry and cOllllllunity.
.\,scmbling at Borough HaH at
,.I a, Ill., tite high school hand
will play the Xational Anthem bc.itlH.' thc monument. Following the
given by thc Rev. Hoy
X. Keiser, Post Commander ChaI"l[os R. Gcrner will
lledicate the
\l"urId War II lIIemorial Tablet
introduce the speaker Jack
The Concert will be open to the
public free of charge.
ELiZ. D. STEELE
BURIED MONDAY'
Elizabeth D. Steele of 1 Park
avenue was buried i~ ~[ccIia on
),Ionday cliter funeral sCf\'iccs held
at a
funeral home.
:\li55 Steele who \\"a~ is wa~ a
retired elcmentary school teacher,
having taught at the Sandy Bank
School in :\1 cdia amI in thc Lans·
vowlle Public Schools. Shc r;)'111e
to Swarthmore in the late 1800's
to livc with her sister, the latc
l\irs. Charles A. Smith of 1 Park
a" elttle, 'at a t,',lle when thcre were
only ahont a dozen hOllses in the
"icinity.
She was one of the last three
su;-vil'ing charter members of the
Flags will be placcd in fro·nt of Swarthmore ~Mcthodist Church and
the tahlet in melllory of the dead had heen a very active memher of
'(I I
I
I \\'
Ly local Boy Scouts as Commander
the oca
oman s U).
Gerner reads the lists.
For the past ten years she had
World War I
made her home with her nephew,
Harold Ainsworth
Aubrcy Y- Smith. In poor health
Collins Chambers
for thc past fivc years, her dcath
'I
Frcderick Hawthorn
came from Ileart f al ure •
~I. C. ) ohllson
Sun'iving- hcsides her nephcw IS
. II
.Mauricc F. \Vitlller
I
S \ "'1
a nicce Char oite , .1 son 01
World War II
Park avcnuc.
Webster S, Allyn
},L:trcus C. Burgctt
\Vilson Burke
Paul /J, .Caldwell
Bruce C. Cook
George E. Davisson
Two hundred high schoo I Jll1151·.
Milton H. Fussell, III
cians al;d parents wi11 attcnd thc
I. John Haviland
a!l
uual Band dinner tonight in toe
Vernoll Henderson
Hugh A. Hilferty
school cafeteria at 6 p. m. AlDaniel P. Johnson
ways a gala affair, there is added
Louis J. Koch, Jr.
intercst this year hccause of thc
l\Hred \V. Larson
tenth allnh'ersarv of thc band's
Harry S, ),[ac).liilan
founding. R. C. Disquc, chairman
llalcolm l\laiu
of the hanel parents cOlllmittee, has
\Vinthrop \V. ~letlen, Jr.
announced his intention to retirc
Clarence E . ..\Iyers
from that ofiice, alUl in thc minds
1·larry L . ..\lillcI·, Jr.
of many parcnb tlli~ dinller hOllors
Juhn )'L Ogden, Jr.
~lr. Disque's long, ,·alued, and deBoyd \V. Stauifer
votcd sen'icc to the organization.
John H. Stokes, Jr.
),11'5. Jack Thompson anel 1frs.
Louis J. Storck
Charlcs \V. Lukens are co-chairmcn
\Villialll L. Thorpe
of the dinner committec. l.lrs. I~o\Valter A. \Vernher
gcr RU5sell is handling thc table
Joseph
).f.
Youmans
decoration,
~I rs. John Pearson is
,
.\ 'Heath, contributed hv thc in charge of the table sctting, )'Irs,
L.:doll :\uxiliary. will be pla~cd by C. Russell Phillips is in chargc of
~. IIl(;llJbcr of that organization, tickcts and ~l rs. Hobert A. Boyle,
'·:Ith ;1II announcemcnt hy COIll- in chargc of serving. Robcrt ~L
;~ ndn Gl'rner. :\ fter thc firing Holm director of the balHl and the
~ri!.:;I(l has iirell three yollc\·s oyer school orchestra, will he in charge
:~>I ...11l1l1.lHllll'lIt and tl\(~ la:t cchq I oi the dilltll..'l" pro.!.!.railt :lIIfl III'~tlm
,
J ;ql~ has ~licd :lwa~·.
the high ~I cC~ay h;.,s planlll'.d tbe cclchra'i,(,l hand WIll sWlI1g mto "~-\me-r. tlOll IOlIowlllg- the <1l11l1el'.
and lea(} the parade as it forllls 1 The band's iinal appearance of
I'ark ayl'ntll'.
: the school year will he in the ~reon Page 8
I moria I Day Parade.
Band Celebrates
10th Anniversary
I
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Game at 3 Tomorrow,
Dance and Show
At 8
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If thc weather man cooperates
Swarthmorc's :Memorial Day festivities will start with baseball on
'the college field at 3 o'clock Sat·
urday ahcrnooll. Rain will postpone the double hcader until ::\1011day. The local American Legion
nine go to bat against the College
j\' team j the Horncts' :\ and B
squad:; will compete for high scor-
SPONSOR SAFE I
DRIVING PROGRAM
Park Avenue Woman
One of Earliest
Residents
~Icdia
SRA MEMORIAL
DAY SCHEDULE
Durillg the "'eck of )'fay 30 the
gard('n hy the railroad station
should hal"c a full bloom of iris and
peonies. There are over ·300 varieties of cach oi these f10wcrs in the
collectioll. The later rhododendrons
should also still be in bloom around
the outdour auditorium along Collegc a\'enue,
chestra will gh'e a, c,on~ert at the
'PlayerS Club on I'alrvlcw avenue,
tonight at 8 :15.
.
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$3,00 YEAR
Road and Skill Tests
At H. S. Next
Week
es .
.After thc game the Swarthmore
The trafiic safety education pro- Recreation .;\ssociatiol1 has allo\\'gram to he prescntcd at the high cd enough timc for boroughitcs and
!oichool next week by the Atlantic holiday. gut:sts to dinc
freshcn
Rcfillitl~ Company, Thc Swarth- up hClOre thc COIlUnt1lllty dance
lIlorcan and .1 group of local hU5i-1 which starts at 8 o'clock in the high
Hess lIlen is one of several \\'ort11- school gymnasium. Vance music
while projects it is hoped to pre- will be provided by the Garnet Serw
~
Sellt locally this summer.
cnaders.
0" Tuesday, June I, high school
Listings for "Be»ics All-Star
sttlflents ,,,ho hold dri'yers' licenses Floor Show" scheduled for dance
lIng
lor learners' permits will take part intcrmission time, read like a prcss
'I' I
d
1ft
I f
I
une
III a lIg lway an
gCIl.era sa c Y agent's dream: \\'or d amous a( ag. .
.
: education program. \Vith thrce ob- io teaIll, "Bing Crosby". and "The
Henry Fapst, Bantonc, Will prc- Iservcrs
prcfcrably nOIl-licenscd Andrcws Sistcrs", the "Great Gorsent a song recital in the Swarth~ ~ccom~anYing each driver fivc::~ don Langc" imported from East
more
Presbyterian CI'u~cb, on mile road tests in two du,a.I-cquipp- India especially f~r this perform\Vednesday, June 2, at 8:b p. n~.
cd cars will be given. The tests will alice, Carmcn and Common the
\Vhilc this is ~Ir. Faus~'s first he scorell in accordance with the Samba Queens, Ruth \Voodard tap
recital in Swarthmore, he IS well•
stalldard form developed by State dancc. extraordinary, and The
known to musIc lo\"c~s through Collcge~ Those with pcrmits wiU Small Shadows (five little dancers
his activitics in tl.l~ Swart!llll?re not necessarily he rated, this will fresh from the provinces of the
llusic Club .. I~l addlltOIl. to S1llg1l1~ depcnd up their ability, hut the iifth grade-Ginny DeCaindry. Barhc is a profiCient Or~al115t all,d
period will he spent in recClV1I1g bara Harlow, Debbie Thompson,
anist He l'as sung With the Swar- . t
t'
.,
lllS rue 1011.
I Jane :\Iac.:\Jpine anu Xancy Carthmore ColIcge Chorns and or·
The road test wil1 occupy nearly 1'011.
chcstra 011 various occasions, amI
.
] ,
a halt-hour. JIscu5sion of sound
Into the spotlight will also comc
is a memher of the l'.latince :\[usi~
cal Club of Philadelphia.
cI~-jving practi.ces and. de:'elopment "Be:;:;ic';o; ~cc-yootiiul Belles" a
ot
proper attItudes wtll tollow.
i dozen danclJlg girls new to the 10Following his graduatioll in 19-13
On Thursday, skill tests will he 'I cal stage'; Judy Pellllock, ).lary
from the \Vestlllinster Choir Colgi'·Cll,'
Stopping. I distance dcmon'l· L.ou ,Hodg,e, Ginny Bcvan, Ginny
lege in Princeton, N. J., l.lr. Faust
stratlons
also \\·1 I he held to show ,I Gehnng, Ella Hopper, Pat TeaJ,
rccch'ed his l.laster's degree in
reaction
timc
as a iactor in stop- Claire Hendrixson, Sally Gaskill,
COIllIJOsitioll. \Vhile at college hc
.
appeared as soloist with thc iamcd pmg. 'I he spollsors recommend Chris Ford, Catherinc \Visdolll •
\Vestminster Choir. Since that that thc cntire studcnt body witncss Baruara Shiphenl aud Greta Ricthese dcmonstrations that a car may hards.on.
timc hc has ueen stutlyillg" with
b
d
d'i
'f]
'n k
Ie '",\.oc cttes" (Joan lIedford,
Justin \Villiams of thc Pcahody not c stop pc so rca I y as most
Pat Gal1;tgher, Bclt....
)'lcCahan,
Conservatory in Baltill1ore. In the people bclicvc.
~
fall of 19-14 ~Ir, Fau:;t came to
EJaill(" \Vherry, Gary Long. Gayle
Swarthmore as director of choirs
I :Iodg~, J~yce Cabots, Helen Reed,
, .
" JI1 tile Prest
I Suc
SurrJck, and Judy Di.ckinsoll
and Illltllstcr
0 f llluSIC
I
already
well known to Swarthuytcrian Church.
ImorC
elude two groups of German "Hetcr will !.!i\·c a concert of relic:ious ti,' ty , I
d
. -'.
~. .
Ir -IS 1 au on':1" group will find
dcr" by Schubert and Brahllls, and
lllllllbcrs by Becthovcn and Verdi. selectlOlls, talk SOl1g~. negro SPlrlt- itscli reminiscing whcn Caroline
\Vikox and Jim Hor·
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..\Iodern :;OllgS by such well-known uals . allcI other ~ varieties of vocal
. '
scy, \..osemary
musIc
next
\\Icdnesday
evcmng'lllt!J]ekc
and
Joe
Br
TI I
composers as Edward ~laclJowcll, J
?
, .
.
..
~
own r C en
Charlcs Griifes. jac{Jues \Votie ~ ~InC -, III the S\\arthmurc ~Ietho-I Lhad"l1l and (ieorge Storck, Teal
Church.
DUllll
\\'1 lerry
and Albert I lay llalottc will con-
'1
.
.
' Bill SchoU , Fl'
~ alllC
TI
Ie
(J
ec
Club
IS
directed
by
and
Howard
Pre-slllalt
d J
dude thc program.
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' . .
' : : ' , an
oall
\.a
ph
H.dl,
bass
solOist
at
TnlHtv
~Icdford
and
Barry
P
tt
'
Helen Ventncr ,vill accompany CI
_
~
a on revive
S
lUrch,
warthmorc
and
has
been
"The
Charleston".
"\fr. Faust at the piano.
The iirst hali of the iloor show
The public is cordialIy invited to very wcll received in its many con·
certs.
J.
~'Iarri501l
Eastwood,
widely
will
be presented aftcr the
attend.
known singer and tcnor soloist at dance in ordcr that even thc ;::::~
Trinity Church, \"ill give scveral fry can share the iun.
REMINDER
solos. Othcrs from this section
The .-\uxiliary \dshcs tIJ remind sing with the cluh.
it:-; IIh..'lllh<:r..; hI be at n,l!"11 l!:ill at
J )urill.!.; inll':-lllis:-.iol1 lC~ ("ream I
DANCING CLASSES END
o lU a_ 111. 011 ~\'I OIl( Iay, .,'I ay "'I , and cake will he made ayaiJabl1.! 0"~
0:.
which is Decoration Day. Those thc .:\Iethodist \Vomen's Socicty ior
The closing scssion of the .·\licc
who wish to (lril'c an automobile Chri:-;tian !Sen·ice which is SPOII- Krait rhythmic dancing class for
may 1l1ake tl.is contribution to the soring this appearance of. the Glee childrc-Il \\·as held last Friday aitcrparade.
Club.
noon in the \Vo111al1'5 Clubhouse.
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FIRST RECITAL
PROGRAM VARIED
Ci.1~d
Henry Faust, Baritone
W"ll S'
J
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Glee Club Concert
N'ex W e d nesday
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
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NEWS NOTES
ing the past week at the home of ginning Memorial weekend.
and Mrs. Richard Bovard of Park, Angeles, Calif. and Lt. Harry F.
the
latter's
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
Ethel
WaterburYl
formerly
West Va.
Brown, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Isabel Brayan of New York
Frank
V.
Brewster
on
Dii:kin~on
of
Swarthmore
,is
the
guest
of
Mr.
Mr;
Shelby
lIrown
of
Newark,
Harry
F. Brown of North Chester
City, editor of The Villager, was
and
Mrs.
Percy
G.
Gilbert
of
Park
as
best
man
for
his
Del.
wlil
serve
avenue.
at
4 o'clock on May 15.
road,
the week-end guest of Mrs. WilMrs_
Long,
the
fnrmer
Dian
avenue.
brother.
Chaplain L. A. Mnnn officiated
liam Haney of Yale avenue.
Brewster, as featured soloist at
The ushors will be Mr. Brinkman at the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol,
FETE BRIDE •.TO.BE
of Wilmington, Mr. Jay D. Cook,
the West Chester State. Teachers
The bride wore a dusty pink
Jr. and daughter Gloria 'Ann of
Miss Mary Garrett of Princeton Jr. of Philadelphia; and Mr. Ben. suit with brown accessories. Her
CoHege Alumni Symphony Concert
Lafayette avenue will spend the
last Saturday, played the first avenue, whose wedding will take jamin S. Collins of Allentown.
flowers were cymbodium orchids.
Memorial Day week-end in Barnemovement of the . Rachmaninoff place next Friday, has been guest
Dr.
and
Mrs.
LeRoy-Mercer
of
Miss Margaret Grana of Lo,
gat, N. J. with Mrs. Peirso!'s mothof honor at ... miscellaneous show- North Chester, road, Mr. and Mrs. Angeles, th~ maid of honor, Was
Second'
Concerto
with
the
orcheser, Mrs. Alexander M. Dryden of
tra of 90 selected instrumentalists. er given by Mrs. Benjamin Collins Charles G. Thatcher of Ogden in a pale gray suit with black acces.
Swarthmore and Yale avenues.
Frances Brewster of Swarthmore of North _Chester road, a kitchen' avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Harry sories. Her corsage wa~ of pinle
Mrs. Morris Potts of Yale aveavenue, Dee Murphy of College shower given by Mrs. Harry Mil- Miller of Thayer road will be the camellias.
nue is home after several days'
avenue and Marilyn MacElwee of ler of Thayer road and a linen overseers.
Lt. Brown had Lt. Eugene R.
visit to her daughter, Mrs. John Mt. Holyoke place spent the week- shower given last Sunday by
Egbert
of San Francisco 'as hi>
Taylor, and grandchildren in VirBROWN-ZWOLINSKI
end at Cornell attending the fest- bridesmaid Miss Nancy Hoot of
best
man.
ginia Beach, Va.
Laf~yettc avenue.
ivities of Spring Day Week.
A reception at the Officers Club
On Thursday night, June 3, the
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. MacMr. and Mrs. Da';' Rectanus of
The chapel 'Ilt the U. S. Naval on Treasure Island followed the
. Millan and daughter Shirley of "Calumet Cottage" on Michigan bridal party and their guests will be Station on Treasure Island, Calif., ceremony.
Vassar avenue leave today for avenue will leave June 7 for "the tendered a dinner party at Roil- was the setting for the wed
lege, Brunswick, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mercer, Mr. ter of Mrs. Jean Zwolinski of LOs side temporarily in San Francisco.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones of 'Villiam 'V. Turner and daughter and Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher and
Dickinson avenue left this mar,:, of Yale avenue will occupy their Mrs. Harry Miller•.
On tbe following day, Mr. apo
ning to motor to Chico~ Calif. home ulltil the completion of their'
Mrs.
Benjamin S. Collins will enwhere Dr. Jones will teach in the new home on Mt. Holyoke avenue.
Chico State College summer school.
hIr. Henry A. Pcirsol, Sr. and tertain the weddilig 'party and
Until their return in September his granddaughter' GlolJia Ann guests at a luncheon at their home.
their hOI1;c will be occupied by l{r. Peirsol of Lafayette avenue visited
TO BE JUNE BRIDE
and ~Ir5. A. C. England who are 1\1r. Peirsol's son and daughter-inThe marriage of Alary Lownes
building a home in 'Vallingford.
law :Mr. and 1\Irs. John W. PeirGarrett,
daughter of }.[r. and :Mrs.
,Mr. and 1\Irs. George 'Vaguer of t sol and two sons of Springfield,
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Ellwood H. Garrett of Prind:ton
Benjamin \\'cst avenue have re-'~' J. over the weekend.
tUfneG from Atlantic City where
hir. and !\Irs. Paul Papa'zian of .tl\·CllUC, to Jacob Embree Brown,)
they spent se\'eral days.
Yale avenue cntcrtained "Saturday son of 1\[r. 'and ~frs; Embree Sev,
1\Iiss Marilyn ~lacElwec of llt. cyening in honor of l\.Iiss AlIcc ier Brown of Newark, Dcl. will
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Holyokc place is attcll?ing the Papazian who will graduate from take place Friday, J UllO 4, at the
Friends
Meeting
House.
at
7:30,
Ring Dance tomorrow night and Swarthmore College in 1une.
the N Dance on ~Ionday night at
The eighth grade· pupils and their . Mrs. Stirling B. Brinkman of
Annapolis.
parents had a picnic at Beatty \Villllillgton, De1. will be the mat:\lr. and ~lrs. P. G. Githert en- Farm beyond Concordville \V1~erc ron of honqr. The hridesmaids
tertained :Mr. Gilbert"s mother, they enjoyed swimming, baseball wlil he Miss Nancy Hoot of LaMrs. A. P. Gilbert of H,ichmond, a no other games on Sunday after- fafctte avenue, 1I.1rs. \Villiam 'VilYa. for several days last week at 110011 and C\·C l1 illg.
ey of "Seal Place" 'Yest Chester,
..-1\[r. HenrJ~ Faust of Coriicll avetheir home on Park a\'cnue.
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.M rs. Harry F. Brown of North nue and 1\lr. Rohert Birkenstock FOR.
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Chester toad has recently returned of Moylan motored to' B~ltitl1ore
from San Francisco where she at~ Saturday to watch the John Hop:••
tcndcd the wedding of her son, Lt. kins-Navy lacrosse game.
~Ir.• Andrew 1\1.
:Myers from Call
••
Harry F. Brown, Jr. and :Miss Del•
Langley
Field
will
be
at
his
home
BEAUTY SALON
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
ores Zwolinski.
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Mr. allll Mrs. 'Valter L. tloug- on Cornell avenue for 10 da!'s be,
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Beauty for the Aakina
Coatesville. Mrs. Douglass is the
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former Midge Brown.
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The College avenue kindergarten
Call Swarthmore 0476
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took a boat tri" from Chester to
FOR BOYS 8-15 YEARS
Philadelphia on \Vednesday.
jHobert C. .McCowan, son of 1\-Ir. Deerwood is situated on SqU4m Lake in the White M~untaina
and ~frs. Frank McCowan of VasNew Hampshire
.,
sar avenue and a graduaie of the Featurin~ all land and watel" sports including caDoe anel mountain trip.
Swarthmore high school class of ,\ Water skiing, arh and crafb and rifIry
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19-17 has passed the exams for
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midshipman and will be admitted
For iDforDllltion contac.t either
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to the Naval Academy at AnnDAVID MERCER
or
FERRIS THOMSEN
apolis.
Head of \Vaterfront
Owner and Director
Swarthmore 2012·\"
S wart bmore 15M
E. vercH F. Smalley, grandson of
,Y
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LET US LUBRICATE
YOUR CAR
WHILE YOU SHOP
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THE
MEDIA
Lomlt McCarter-
Entered al Second a U I ~latter, J.DUal'J' :24. 1925'.
at
Office at
SwartbmOR. PL. under the Act ,of March
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PRESBY,TERIAN NOTES
Dr. - Charles ·F. Deininger, Professor of New Testament Language
and Literature and Director of
NOTICE
we
will be
OPEN SUNDAYS
FROM 11:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.
FOR THE SALE OF OUR OWN
MAKE ICE CREAM, SHER_
BETS AND DELICIOUS ASSORTED BUTTER COOKIES.
TVe arc carrsing a filII lillC nf NORRIS
Sanm:,-, (',ndi .. s, illdlldillr,: tlll'/" rlt"licioil$
DELLA UQB8lA MINTS
THE "CAKE BOX"
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
Daily Deliveries
:';warthmore
3U31
Saturday Matinee, 1
ren"s Film Library
ADYENTURES OF
VER" in technicolor
TRACY RETURNS"
Sunday and Monday
Z Features
MARGARET O'BRIEN
GEORGE MURPHY.
"10TH
AVENUE
ANGEL"
nose your ailments or to pre-
Also "DICK
and Cartoons
scribe treatment. Your doctor is
TOM SAW'
and
and'
DANA ANDREWS
KEN hlURRAY'S
"BILL AND COO"
in
in Color
Fl·aturing O'lll all hini C.""ist
TRINITY CHURCH
tions. He is not qualified to diag-
m. Child.
Show "THE
MERLE OBERON
Rev. Gee. C. Anderson. Rector·
SUNDAY. ~IAY 30
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
9:45 A. Y.-Church School
~:fjO .1\, ll.-llorning Prayer
.,
THE R'P;LIGrOUS SOCIETY
thoroughly competent to examine you and to
OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY, MAY 30
11.~First Day School
.
9:45 A.
l1:DO A. ll.-Friends
decide on the treatment
indicated. He has not
.
be~n trained to prepare and compoun4 medicines.
In this store we
limitations of both the physician and the phar-
Piano recital In' Artur Ruhcllstein
with Eugene <'hm;mdy conducting
macist. Our business' is compounding prescrip-
FIRST 'C~"H"tl;'R""C"'H-O""':F-o--"""'CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue Below Harvard
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Starting Thursday
WILLI.UI ELLIOTT
JOHN CARROLL ....
"FABULOUS TEXAN"
JIMMY
STEWART
in
"CALL NORTHSIDE 777"
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Michael's College Pharmacy
ON THE CORNER
2
to 3:30-5ewing and Quilting in
WlIittier House Box LuncheQD. All
_~co~rd~iaUy invited.
9:.30
fiilly recognize' the functions and
"NIGRTSONG"
lreeting,
WEDNESDAY. JUNE
tions according to the doctor's orders.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Services
9:45 A. :U.-Church School
p.
Moo. Tues. & ''led.
Church
10:00 A. 1Ir.-Young Adult Class
1!:()O J~. lIL-Junior Church
!1:i)O A. :\I.-Tbe Minister wilt preach
pound your doctor's prescrip-
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,
In Remembrance
METHODIST CHURCB
. standardize drugs, and to com-
Pod
1819.
With its characteristic. policy of deeds rather than words, the Auxiliary of. the Ainsworth.W ernher Post of the American Legion acted a
few week ago. to commemorate the 25 Swarthmore men who eave
their lives in the past war. Twenty five dogwood trees were purchased
by the Auxiliary to be planted as living memorials in Pennsylvania's link
in the National Memorial. Highway.
.
Swarthmore'.. memorial trees will be planted between Bedford and
Lebanon and the memorial plaque wiH be placed at one of these localities
The Pennsylvania -link will run from Pittsburgh to Easton and will be
landscaped and maintained by the State Highway Department and
Turnpike Commission. . •
The Auxiliary wished to stretch its action to include a three dollar
tree' for each man or woman who sen~ed in the military forces during
the last war, since the highway offers. opportunity to recognize their
service. also. Because its budget was previously obligated to support
needed care for veterans and their. families, lhe Auxiliary was able only
to assume the loving tribute to its husbands and sons who lost their
fi,·cs in their country's service.
.
It wish~s everyone to understand that any who wish to commemor-'
ate the war service of a member of this community may send the fund
for a tree to theAuxiliary's President; Mrs. Howard G. Hopson, in order
that the name may be added in a: separate: grouping to the Swarthmore
plaque. Contributions .toward the AuxiHary's action may also be sent
and will 5e welcomed.
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The choice .of the dogwood tree f9t Pennsylvania's Memorial is
felt to be nicely appropriate. It is native to the state and adds great
beauty to its landscape. There is a legend that at time of Christ's
Crucifixion the dogwood was as large as the oak'" tree, and so strong
it was chosen to be the timber of the cross.' To be used for such' cruel
purpose shamed the tree 'and Jesus, nailed upon it,; understood and comforted it.
.
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,
jiBe cause of your regret and pity fo~, my suffering, never again
shall the dogwood tree grow large enough to be used for a cross. Henceforth it shall be slender and bent and twisted, and its blossoms shall be
the form of a cross-two long petals and two short petals. And in' the
center of. the outer edge of each petal there will be nail prints brown
with rust and stained with red, and in the center of the flower will he
a crown of thorns, and all who see it win remember."
Since remembering is the purpose of Memorial Day, thIS quietly
accomplished act of the Legion Auxiliary adds sincerity to the borough's
tribute to those who, loving "life, gave it in ··the· ~ervice of their- country.
It was Pliny the Elder who said "the height of a -man from the crown of
the head to the sole of the foot is equal to the distance of the tips of
the middle fingers when extended in a straight line." When Isaac 'Vatts
lived-1674 to 1748, he believed another measurement was truer. "Were I
so tall to reach the pole, Or grasp the ocean with my span, I must be
measured by my soul; The mind's the measure of the man" On }.{onday
with the community mind remembering those gone, regretting the
necessity of their going, resolving to use life so that no other lives
must be lost in war, Bailey's measurement will ~eetn right.
"'Ve. live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths;
In feeling, not in figures on a dia1.
We should count time in heart~throbs. He nlOst lives
Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best."
Roy N. Keiser. D.D .• Minister
SUNDAY, },[AY 30
whose function is to prepare and
the
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DEADLINE-WEONESDAY NOON
---S-W-A·-R-T-H-M-=O:':RE.-PA~ FRIDAY. MAY-za, 1948'
SUNDAY, MAY 30
9:4j A. M.-Church School
11 :OQ A. lI.-Dr. Olarles F. Deininger
• Your pharmacist is a specialist
"SIGN OF THE RAM"
JAMES STEW ART
"CALL NORTHSIDE 777 w
'Ibeodore F. Bicking. Advertising lIanager
Roalie Pang)
. Editb Wbitaker
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler )'{iDilter
Theatre
PA-
MARJORIE TOt.», AJsoeiate Utar
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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pETER E. TOLD, Editor
STRAIGHJ
M r. and AIrs. A. P. Smalley of ~U~I~II~II~II~"~I~"~II~II~II~I~I'-~II~II~II~I~II~II~I~II~"~II~II~I~II~II~II~II~I~II~II~II~II~I~II~II~"~"~I~"~"~"~I~II~II~II~II~I~II~II~"~II~II~"
Yale avenue, has been named the .outstalllling infantry cadet of the'
CoIle~e
Reserve Officers Trarning Corps
at the Pennsylvania State .College
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where he is a senior.
Friday and Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Long of New
Last 2 Daya!
SUSAN PETERS
York City spent several days durFriday and Saturday
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SV~nAY. lfAY 30
A. M.-Sunday School.
lI;I)O A. M.-Sunday Lesson
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Sermon: "~nci~nt and. ).(odem Nee:·
romancy. alias ~resmensm and Hyp-'"" notism, Denounced".
8 "rednesday evening meetlng each WN!k,
d P·m. Rrading room open daily except Sun.
t~Y .and holidays 12 to 5 p.m. \Vednesday
enlttg ., to 'I :45 p.~ and 9 to 9 :~O p.m•
:til)
Field \Vork at the Presbyterian
Theological Seminary in, Bloom.
field, N. l., will he the guest preacher at the 11 o'cJo.:::k service a'n
S'unday morning.' Dr. Deininger
was for more than 25 years pastor
of the Glenolden Presbyterian
Church. The sermon will be "Qf
1-fen or of God".
All . departments of the Church
School meet at 9 :45 o'clock Sunday morning. The guest ~eacher in'
the 'Vomen'.. Bible Class will be
F. Sidney Dart, recently returned
from twenty-five years in Africa.
The !fen's Class also meets at
9 :45 o·clock.
The Church Hour Nursery will
be held during the Church hour
for children ages 1 to 7.
The Holy Communion and Rcception of New 1[cmbcrs will be
held in this C1llirch Sunday, June
6 at the 11. o'clock servicc. {'\nyone desiring to unite with this fellowship should speak
::\1r. Cutler or call tire Church office. ",
The. Monthly Sewing ba~ for
the \Voman's Association will be
held on 'Vcdnesday, JUlie 2, frOIll
10 to of o'clock, Come and sew or
. .
make surgIcal uresslllgs. ~[ell1bers
\ will
bring sandwiches beverage
,
will be served.
'"lI
d 'f
'V L T
.1" r. an
J." rs.
. . harpe at
thc Harvard avenue entrancc, will
to
assist Dr. Deininger in greeting
the congregation after the service
I Sunday morning.
, .Th~. Girls' Junior Choir rehearI ses Thursday afternoon at 3:30 0'clock and the Ch~pel Choir reI hearses Thursday evening at 7 :45
o'clock.
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METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
The Church. School meets On
Sunday morning at 9 :45, S. W.
Johnson superintendent. Classes
are provided for children of all
ages a"d for adults.
The Young Adults meet at 10
o'clock jn the sanctuary, Mrs. L.
E. Kauffman, teacher.
The. minister will preach at the
morning service 'at 11 o'clock.
The Junior Church meets at the
same hour in the ch"-pel, Mrs. D .
W. Clausen, superintendent.
The Church N*sery is open
during the morning service. :hlrs.
Don D. Dickinson and Mary Ann
Dickinson will be in charge.
The ushers for the day are George AI~ton, Don Dickinson, George
Dunn, James Pitman and ,George
Shubert.
The Board oi Education meets
on 'Tuesday evening at B at the
home of S. W. Johnson, 41 Amhers t Avenue.
The Chester· Y.M.C.A Glee Club
will give a concert on Wednesday
evening at 8 o'clock in the Church
School Building. This is sponsored
by the Woman's Society.
The sen~or choir will have their
rehearsal' on Thursday evening at
7:45.
The Social Hall is open for
supervised recreation on Friday
evening at 7 o'cluck under the direction of Mr. Theodore L. Purnell.
ALL DaNOMINATIONS
AND FAITHS
can be aSslir~d of our nigh standard
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.of service. On our staff are Funeral
Directors thoroughly
. familiar with
.
all religious and fraternal. order..
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TRINITY NOTES
Hly Communion will be celebrated at 8 a. m. on Sunday.
Church School will meet at 9 :45
a. m. The Re.ctor will preach at
the 11 o'clock service of Morning
Prayer. Ushers at the 11 o'clock
service inci~lde: \V. Freegard, hc~d
usher; J. E. Bell, C. S. Brown, J.
H. Furlong, T. Hopper, W S. Patton, W. H. Randall, and H. B.
Spackman.
Choir School will be held \Vednesday afternoons at 4:30 in the
Parish House.
The annual spring meeting of
the \VOInen's Auxiliary and the
Women's Guild will be held on
Thursday at the home of 11rs.
Paul Banks, 724 Harvard avenue.
The business meeting of the Auxiliary will be held .at 11 a. m., followed by a box luncheon, and the
Guild will meet immediately ioling the luncheon. Futher details
concerning the reorganization of
~hc women's activities of the parish will be discussed at these meetings.
Choir rehearsal will be held m
the Parish House on Thursday at
7 :30 p.' m.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
"Ancient and :;\Iodern Necromancy Alias :McsmerislU and Hypnotism, Denounced," is the subject of
the Lesson-Sermon in a11 Churches
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
May 30. The Golden Text is: "He
that overcollleth shall inherit all
things', and I will be his God, and he
shall be my son" (Rc\"clation 21 :7),
Mr. Clifford 11. Bryant of South
Chester road will be with the 'Gen.
eral
Electric
Company in
delphia beginning J uhe 1.
Phila-
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H. BAIRj CO.
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DI••elORa o. 'UNDALI
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
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6-1~81
MARY A. lAIR. ProsId...,
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GETS
TOOl
The actinIC rays in sunlight burn paiotdestroy its protective film. SUPER-LASTIC
resists aaimc rays-gives better service because it is made (or this climate. It stays
whiter. too ...... because it weathers clean.
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/ii!1hly-five colorful yeo,. of qualify
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Rd.
Sipler
Swarthmore 0105
Be ready for the IInexpected - open a
savings account and deposit something
every pay day. . you'll nev~r be sorry.
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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U~
S. SaviDgs Bonda
automati~y
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TIllS WEEK'S CALENDAR
FRIDAY, MAY 28
8:15 P. M.-Symphony Concert ••••.••••••.....••...... Players Club
SATURDAY, MAY 29
3:00 P. M.-Borough Baseball .... ,.. .................. College Field
7 to 9 P. M.-Movies "Beau Geste" and "Instruments of the Orchestra"
••.••• Clothier
8:00 P. M.-Community Dance •...••....•..••...••..•••• H. S. Gym
SUNDAY, MAY 30
11:00 A. M.-Morning Worship •••••.••..••••••••••.•.• Local Churches
MONDAY, MAY 31
9:30 A. M.-Memorial Day Exercises .•••...•.•••..'••.• Borough Hall
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2
8:15 P.M.-Faust Recital ....•.... "", ••••.•••• , Presbyterian Church
8,:00 P. M.-Glee Club Concert .................... Methodi.t Church
Flowers for Flowerless
Opens Next Week
Local contributions of Flowers
for the Flowerless will be handled
through the garden ~ection of the
'Voman's Club this year, instead
of through ~he various churches
as previously.
M"'rs. D. Reed Geer chairman of
the garden section of the club requests that anyone having flowers
to contribute leave them in the
buckets w'hich witl be on the \Voman's Club porch \Vedncsday afternoons and c\'cnings. During June,
July, August and September. At
9 o'clock Thursday mornings members of the garden section will
drive the flowers to the Philadel-j'
phia General Hospital where they
will cheer otherwise flowerless pa-l
tient..
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completed for women's teams and
All. Philadelphia came. through a
rather easy winner. There were
four High School Alums on the All
Philadelphia team who made the
most of the goals. At the end of the
T~urnam.ent, an All Anterican team
was selected from all the teams
competing and there are four High
School Alullls on this team: Alice
Putnam, Phoebe Lukens, Betty
Cook and Jane Vache. I consider
this a remarkable record and anl
glad to acquaint the townfolks
with it.
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Seventeen seasons without a loss.
Is the record of SwarthnlOIe
girls' lacrosse.
\Vhat is it makes the teanl ,so
winny?
I think it rests with the coach
named Ginny.
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E. C. W.
H. S. Girls' Lacrosse 'June 6 DAate OFf ti- I
Record High
rts es . va
A general invitation is extended
Seventeen years ago Virginia to all Swarthmorcans to attend the
Allen, girl's coach at the High A~ts Centcr Festival, June 61 fr~:ml
School, organized a girls' lacro~se 2 until 6 1'. lll. at the Old Mill, Rose
team. It was a new game at the Vallcy. Among the local residents
time and few schools played it, who are activcly -participating in
but it lias provcn a take and is now the cvcn( are,' hITS. F. Leroy Gilplayed by a number of High bert who is a member of the planSchools and also by girls' private ning committee and Dr. W. F. G.
schools. The High School girls Swa.nn who, in !he i~terest of
lla've played a schedule each year. musIc as. an avoc~tloll, will play the
for 17 years and have not lost a I cello durmg the mforma.l afternoon
scholastic game. This :rear at the program. . For~l1er ~warthmorean
end of the $eason they played All Florcnce G
Philadelphia \Volllcn'; team and group of i~lte~preti~c d.a.nces.
.
WOI1 bv a 6 to 3 scor
the tl
The affair IS U1l1(IUe In that It
J
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Iree
'11 I .
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and exPI 11'1a d e Ip I'
lla scores a II b'e11lg
ma d e WI.. Jrlllg toget lcr artists
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by High School Alullls. Now a, 11I1>1ts from lllany centers. Art CenNational tournament has just beeni ters of Bryn Mawr, \\layne, \Vest
.
Chester, Chestnut HilI, Cheltcn-
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SWARTHMOREAN
ham, Conshohocken, Old York
Road, Norristown will send repre-,
sentative artists and exhibits of
crafts, painting, and sculpture. Of
interest to all marionette enthusiasts is the show for children to be
presented by Mrs. Orlando Shoemaker.
Blue arrows will, direct people
on Sunday, June 6." Refresh':nents
will be provided. The event is entirely free from charge and held
to demonstrate what other art cen
ters are accomplishing and to further the establishment of tHe center in this vicinity.
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cation showing how it might affect Swarthmore Delegate to the Lea.
Swart~more,
gue of Wonten Voter's National
Mrs. Phelps Soule outlined the Convention at Grand Rapids, r._
local program of work for the com- ported on the Convention which
ing year.
met last month to .,Hopt its plat.
Mrs. RObert E.' Sessions, the form and program for two year•.
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Mrs. Sessions is
Elected by L. W. V.
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'MONDAY
MAY 31st
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HANNUM & WAITE
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
STO,RAGE
THE ORANGE CLEANERS
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... You are invited to inspect a property on Vernon RoadJ south of
.
Woodward Roaol.
Moylan-Rose Valley
If you are interested jn acquiring an attractive home on a beautifully wooded 3* acre lot, in a sec!uded but convenient location, in' the
vicinity o{ the Rose Valley Swimming and Tennis Club
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JOSEPH W. WIDING
Rittenhouse
6-6258 ,
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Cynwyd
1486
9d'
Dome§tle,
Let PAULSON
clean your rugs and
housecleaning will seem
a little less endle ... No duat
to fly around and settle hack
on everything.
Don't overload your wiring system.
cPA"'SOl1 &- .Com~~~),
~Cholce
Persian Rugs for Sale
When you
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2S61·M.,
FURl'ark
SALE-Thorou-ghbrCd
- ";:dig'rCrtl ~l~ish
''v
~t;tt(:r l)UIIllies,
~\I r. and
llrs. Ro!Jert
W. Ueacoll, Uivervirw and \Vellesley
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in~ubtr',1
LOST
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PETER E. TOLD
or by
_ home, June 21 to Oct"hcr ;". Porch,
(,arage, l ..,rge yarn. Convenicilt to Ir:ms· I
Mrtation Swa. 2016.
FOR REN"'~ -Office or stnrlio - F-p:ic(" ::wail·
able Can Ed Noyes. SW3.. 0114.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Academy and NROTC examinaPAYMENT APPROVED
tions, Dick has decided to attend
\h~. latter's program at Cornell
The payment of $1449.73 to the
University next fall.
Boroug4 of Swarthmore has been
approved by the Auditor General
To Eatettain Art Sectioa
G. H. Wagner as the quarterly
distribution from the Motor LicenThe art section of the Woman's se Fuud, as provided for by the
Club will meet with Mrs. Roy Gil- 1947 legislature.
bert on Meadow lane next Thursday afternoon, June 3, at 1 o'clock.
Members should bring a box lunch. "'/////////////////////.dY///////////////////////////.
The hostess will serve wffee and ROOFS
GUTTERS
dessert.
REPAIRED and INSTALLED
Furnace cleaning orders taken now.
Call
GEORGE MYERS
409 Michigan Ave ••
Sw. 2266
honor roll standiilg throughout ••~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~~~~
the two y~ars of attendance there.
For graduating first ill the class
ROGER RUSSELL
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B
e recclv.c
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avmg ond
Maker of Fine Pltotograpbs
offered by the board of managers
'penn State Bldg.
as a 'scholarshil) prize.
South
Ave. & State SI..
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IC S t110t er J.\'J_rs. A. J.\.
055. Media 2176
Media, Pa.
hardt of Jenkintown, formerly of
Ihmorea.n.
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WANTED-By coloredcollcge gi;l;-job
~yart more,
W 10
attended the
p
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as mother's helper during summer mono graduaJion exercises, was invited to
PIANO
TUNING
Ih". Call Cbester 3·9601.
a tea and dinner gh'cn by the prinALBAN L. PARKER
,FOR SALE
cipill and' his wife ih honor of the
Phone MedIa 0459-M
,£-'Ol(-SALE--U1onde I:ocker pups, $15 -:and three gra~uates with the 'highest
NJ. ~Wanhtnore' 'UHJ. '
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class 'standing.'
and Repairing Since 1908
HU(
SALE-llatbsbund - pups.- Healthy.
Having passed both the Naval
Home raised. ~'ine 5tlectJon. AJ...C. Hu.1·
, _ _ _ _ _ __
New and RebuU! Pianos
Will make 2896·].
nice, pet5 for your children.
Swarthmore
WANTEO-=eooo h-o-m-"-f~four lOVely
- h.If·Pmi.n _ kin,,!,. Call_ Sw.:....09Q,._
WANTED-A bahN·itter. one or two eve·
nings a week. Pbone 5",a. 2008.
WANTF.n-\Vo~fo-;-day·s- work
_. week. C~l Swa. 1745.
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WANTED-By couple, no ebilrlren or pets
to rent al ••trtment or small hOllse in
Swarthmore vicinity. Box \V, The S,"ar.
1:()1~ - REXT-Three
build or modernize provide ADEQUATE WIRING.
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\,RTERS BROS. INC.
• MODEIN IITCHENS
• WUl .Id fLOOI COVERINGS
• NEW COIiSTlUCTION
• ALTERATIONS .d IEPAIRS
ARTERS BROTHERS, loe.
Conlrac/on and Suildo"
302 Gayley Slreel • Media, Pa,
P"." •• Media 2567
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
Rubbi.h Collected
Weeldy or Moathly
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
PHOTOGRAPHY
Telephone Swa. 2361·1\1.
"'OR-RENT - Com(ortabl;;-three bCdrOOm
hnme for summer montbs. References ex.·
ehanged, Can he seen Saturday or Sunday.
Call Swa. 1049.. _ _ _ _ _- ;_ _ __
i-'On-RENT-Large room for two 011 second floor: Convenient to both bus lines
:In,l village. ,e'll! Swa. 2..~1::94!:._ _ __
FOR RENT....:.CO;'l,. airy room. N'e:a;
tran!';(Iortation.
Genlleman preferrl'd. Call
~warthmorc 2806·J.
FOR - RENT-=-Garage:- So{ltb- Chester road
near Yale. Phone Swa. 1126.J.
FOR- RENT-June thrOll~h SepetemllCr indu~h·e. Furni!';hed third floor fi~e mom
:'II,1.rtment. Phone Swa. 0815·R. If no
:,n<.wer write tJw ~\Varlhmor('an nn" ' •.
"YOU WANT A ~UARTER TO GO TO THE AQUARIUM
AND SEe AN OCTOPU.5-- WHEN YOU CAN STAY
.
HOME AND LOOK AT THIS ONE FOR FREE?!"
'5.50
.~
General' Insurance
't·;rO"R;---Rn;;E""N;;;T~Fumished bedroom and living room, semi·private bath Gentleman
roreferrcd. Pbone Swarthmore 0221.\V.
rOR-RENT - FrrSt floor furnisbed -apart:.
n:ent. poreb, laundry, large yard, garage.
clean rug.
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, PI!.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646
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those who have accumulated their
15 points or more in non-athletic
WANTED
organi~ations will receive
\\' ANTED-Members
for
Miss
Mac·
letie
jetter~..
.
Nair's Mexican tour August 17, to cool
:Mcxico City and Taxco. Call Harvard Inn.
The main attraction of the eveWANTED-We will b1,l7 at best prices, old rting, besides the meal will be a
3» DARTMOUTH AVEUNE
china. glass, furniture,,' firearms. Call
Holly Oak 4313 Of Holly Dale: 6720, collect, fancy r.lagic program by the "Man
Swarthmore 1833
(or appointment. An business confidential.
Colonial ,Cupboard. No.5, PhildeJphia Pike. of Aiystery," Henry Brown, who
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has been billed in New York, Chi\\" AN.TED-Unfurnished
apartment
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gently n~ed by rcs~table engineer and cago, and the Steel.Pier ;n Atlantic
wife, Two or thrre rooms, kitchen and City. A great many laughs are in
bath. £.ocat references provided. R. N.,
store for the entire audience.
]lim. Sun Oil Co., Marcus Hook.
"rANTED Family-desires -to purchase a
Portraits Commerical
three or four. bedroom home. Limit $12;· Valedictorian at Severn School
000. Box. U, The Swarthmorean.
WENDELL PHILLIPS
WANTED-U~furiiishcd h()use - or a ..... ~t.' Dick Uosshardt of Park avenue
,- Igraduated with' highest honors 15 S. Lansdowne Ave.
ment in Swarthmore vicinity by doctor
anrl wife with no children. Telephone Frc-S
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. Madison 1599
mont 7·5695 or Bryn Mawr 0668.
from c\"crn c 100, Md., ast FnLansdowne Pa.
WANTED"':Good homes' fo;- cute pups. day after successfully maintaining
!FOR, RENT
Make Your Bousedeaoint Complete
witli
To Honor Lettermen
rO<1d. Call Swartbmore 0572'.M .•~_.,.,..,=
FOR - SALE--Lawnmo":er;-- box couch.
fireplace, coal grate. AIl·.good condition.
'l\\o Adirondack henches. Call Swa 3584.
FUR SALE-Sun-eying instruments. Good
condition. Call Swa 0644.
f.'(')1.t SALE...... \Vashing macbin~'~Tinger
t,)1)c. RtasonaLle.
In working order.
,Telel,hone . Swarthmore 1066.J.
FOR -- SALE-n - fnch carved-sid~d
suitable for large home or inn. Sipco
declric h(:dgc cutter and 100 feet of cord.
praclically new, cost $70, will sell for $50.
Hound oak dining table and extensions
$10., two library tables $10 eacb, large OfIk
bookcase $20, wooden frame davenport $15
Il1mic cabinet $2.50 and cabinet $5. Call
).rcdia 4595 after .. p. m.
FOR -SAL~Deiutiful- and playfulred
Persian kiuens. Home raised from registered stock. Swa. 3174·1.
FOR SALE-1947 Dendix'~D"'e1'u-x-e-"-.,..,·h-er
Like
new.
Call
Swarthmore
3339·R
mornings next week._ _ _ _ _ _•
-FOR-S~U.&:-ElCC:tric range, set of wash
tuh3 will all fiUings 30 gallon Rudd heater
toilet. All in good condition.
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Reply to Box X, The Swarthmorean.
FOR SALF......-Ha.viland china. glassware,
cooking utensils, rug. Call Swa 2241·\V.
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PERSONAl.
I'ERSONAL-Contider Ethel MacNair'.
10 day tour. August 17. to cool ·Mex.
ico City and Taxc:o. Call Harvani Inn.
PBRSONAL--Vaeu.wn Oieanera, irona.
touters aDd radio. repaiNd. called
This year's annual letter banquet
lor and lIelivered. Call Bobert Brooks.
will be given in the high school caSwarthmore' 1548.
PERSONAL--Se"ice on all makea of feteria on June 4 at 6 p. m. Besides
electrie waahera (BendlJ:: Included).
ironers.
vaeu.um
deanen,
raDlea several mentbers of the school fairOll1l, to.ltera, fana and lamps. Allo culty, those present at the ban....iring-new and old, \Vidn, of water
healers•. AIJ work complies to Fire Ud'd.eG- quet will be: Mr. Davidson, taxiwriters specifications. Call Erich H. HauseD driver for football and track men,
Swarthmore 28S()"W.
Saulinier, Mr. Walton, both
PERSONAL-Carpentrr
jobbing.
&ti~ Mr.
mat.O! cheerfully given. Reasonable prices ever present spectators and avid
First class work~nship. Reeves. Pbone
Swarlhmore 3450.
;:d
PERS6NAL-AI:;'1~tY-_--Of photograph,._ F.
F. Zi~rmaD ··Outstanding for QuaHty"'
6 East Front street, Media. Phone Media letter. Besides' athletic letters, those
0.. 36.
FUSCO and ALSTON
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:~o~;s
On Friday, May 21, the annual
meeting of the Swarthl)1ore League
of Women Voters was held· in the
home of Mrs. Raymond Denworth
on Elm avenue.
Mrs. Robert Sessions was elected president for a term of two
years; 1irs. William Huey, vice
president; ~fr5. Louis N. Robinson,
recording secretary; and :Mrs.
\Vi1liam
Reeser,
corresponding
secretary.
Mrs. Glenn \"1. Morrow·and Mrs.
Morris Fuesell,' are new directors.
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Goodwin and Mrs. George E. Byers.
Fur ..:. Fur trimmed Coats - Stored $%.00 \l4in.
A balance of $331 in the treasury
Cloth Ganpents - Blankets - Stored $1.50 MiD.
was reported by Mr~. Oliver RodDON'T DE~Y ..:- STORE YOUR GAR~ENTSNOW
gers, and llrs. 'ViUiam Gehri:lg anWe dean Blank'6uJO Drape., Slip Cover!. Quilb
nounced 37 new memberships.
QUILTS RECOVERED - PILLOWS RECOVERED
Mrs. Clair JeglulIl's report showed that three of the League's bulletins were mailed to 1300 voters
40S Dartmouth. Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
in the Borough of Swarthmore.
Open
8
to
5:30
every
day
Mrs. \Villiam Huey reported on
the new bill for Federal Aid to e
FUR
THE
tOST':"Paper big fil1ed~ith-c:bild's~heet
music -and mU'ii ... hook~. on Park :I\·enue.
S\,';arthm!)re 1403·W.
CUNNINGHAM
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ESTATE of Ezra T. Cresson, Jr•• deceased. Letters Testamentary.
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On the above Estate have been granted
to the ~ndersi~nedt who request. all per. List your Dolaware County Prop ..
sons bavmg claims or demands against the
Estate of,. tbe del:edent to make known the ertics with us.
same, an~ all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment, ivithout delay, to
Emma Seal, EXCClltriX~ 11 Amberst Ave.,
Swarthmore. Or to her Attorney A. Sidney
Johnson, Jr. Butler. Beatty, Gtter & Associated with Henry Lc Baron
J~onson, Media, Pa.
3T-H4
CaD Swarthmore 0]21 or 0904
We ahouJd Keo. How
Sws. 2266
Micldgan Ave.
ESTATE OF S. ETHEL BOYT deceased V'....IY.....IYI...lY
LETTERS of Administration C. T. A.
Phone
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
Media 0755
PETER DI NICOLA
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Phone Swarthmore 2526
Van Alen' Bros.
'Coal and Fuel Oil
having claims or demands against the
Estate of the decedent to make known
Ihe same, and all persons indebted to the
decedetlt to make payment, without delay, to
ELSIE" G. BOYT and
LILLrAN BOYT
Administratrices, 210 Park Ave.
Swarthmore. Pa.
Or to their Attorney,
.
A. SJlJNEY JONHSON, JR.
Dutler. Deatty, Greer' and Johnson
Media, Pa.
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ESTATE OF CHARLES T. DEACON,
deceased (Late of ~he Borougb of Swarth·
more. Delaware County, Pa.) LETTERS
Testamentary on the above Estate have
heen granted 0 ' the undersigned, who request all persons ha"illg claims de;".tej't
rnands against the Estate of the
to make known the same and all persons
indebted to the decedent to make. payment.
without delay. to ALLEN 1'. PUTNAn
and OTTO KRAUS, Jr., EXCCUfOrs, 310
Lafayette Avenue, Swarthmore, Penna.
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Nearly 40 members of the Swar'
thmore High School Class of 1928
attended the Twentieth Reunion
Dinner at Walbur's on Saturday
evening. Guest of honor was h,frs.
Edgar Matthews, the former Miss
Kirk, the c1ass home room teacher.
The (:oJlege avenue second grade
children and their parents will have
a picnic at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jam,es B. Bullitt on Lincoln
averoUe next Thursday.
1tfrs. David Braun -was surprised
by 17 friends with a dinner party
at her home on Wcstdal~ avenue
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artend the Wilson College baccalaureate service on Sunday, June 6,
and the graduation of their daughter Flora on Monday. Flora, who
has majored in Music will receive
a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroth bf
Pittsburgh were weekond guests
of Mrs. Schroth's mother, Mrs.
Elwood M. Rowand of Elm avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Garrett
of Garrett avenue have been entertaining Mes. Garrett's sister
:Mrs. Lawrence Drew of Washington, D. C, formerly of Swarthmore.
The Presbyterian Church Choir
visited the iris garden of Afr. and
~[rs. James H. Hornaday on Dickinson avenue Sunday afternoon before joining in the Music Festival
at Bryn Mawr.
Mr. Russell 111. Heath of Cedar
lane, who has completed the three
III 0 11 tits
Advance Alanagement
Co u r 5 e at Harvard Graduate
School, Mrs. Heath: Sandy and
Barbara lIlotored to \Villiamsburg,
Va. last weekend.
Mrs. Milan W. Garrett of North
Pdncetoll a\'CIIUC has ()Cell called
to .Minneapolis by the death of hc'r
mother .
ill rs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park
avenue is lea\·jng today to visit
her ,si!Stcr 1\[rs. C. A. Smith in
Pittsburgh. Mr. Gilbert and their
daughter Harriet will join her
there llext weekend for connnenCClll.cnt at the Pennsylvania Coll~ge
for Women,of whidr Mrs. Gilbert is an aJulluia. They will at-.
tend the baccalaureate service and
the graduation of JessIe Gilbert
on ~Iouday, June 7.
Mrs. J. A. Detlefsen of Lafayette
avenue returned Saturday from -a
visit with her son·ill-Iaw and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. L. E. RasmUSsen and ~hcir baby daughter of
Toledo, Ohio.
lI,!r. and Mrs. Frank L. Gettz of
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the retiring president Mrs. D.
Mace Gowing to discuss ·plans for Chambers is an honors. examiner
the coming year. ·Mrs. Richard A. at Swarthmore College.
Enion was appointed to take
Patricia McCahan, daughter of
charge of the publicity for the club. Mr. and Mrs; David McCahan of
CELERY HEARTS bunch 19<:
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.Victor Enriched Bread
Fresh Rolls ":,.;:;~::.: 2'''' 27c:
Virginia Lee Fresh Donuts
Garra. pointed a house presiden' at lit. Lake Wallen Pautauck in the Po- chairmen and board members of the
enter- HQlyoke College, where she i. a conos for the Memorial weekend. Woman's Club at a luncheon at
Cham- member of the sophomore class.
Mrs. John E. Michael of Har- the club next Tuesday, June 1.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Justus
The newly elected Board of Jhe han of College avenue are
Swarthmore Mothers , CI ub met taining Dr. and Mrs. Carl,
hers of the Moore School
'Thursday, May 20 at the home of
!l.tembers $2.00 plus tax
Non·~lcmbers $2.50 plus tax
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'SOCIAL NOTES
Strath Haven avenue, has been ap-I Dickinson avenue are driving to vard avenue will entertai" the
Russ Hannum's Orchestra
Penr. State Center Gym
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert Delaplaine
of Cornell avenue spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Delaplaine who are vacationing at the
Widing Cottage 'in Duck Rill.
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Mrs.
Hulme of Westdale avenue.
. Frank C. Hartzell; Jr. of Avonbrook road has been elected secre_
tary . of the Amherst undergraduate
chapter of Phi Beta Kappa for the
coming school year.
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At a special ceremony' at the
Academy of Fine Arts on Wednesday, Jean Evans of Strath Haven avenue received an honorable
meulio~ citation for her figure
drawing.
Support
Swarthmore. Rec. Assn's Memoriai Day
Games and bance
Saturday, May 29
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her birthday last Sunda~.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Myers
and daughter Sydney Of Plainfield
N. J. will spend the weekend .;
.tlte residence of Andrew M. Myers
on Cornell avenue.
Mrs. H. H. Baskin of Gainesville,
Fla., will arrive today to visit her
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Service Monday
Cemetery where the Boy Scouts will be placed. The firing' squad
will place flags to honor:
will again go into action, followed
\Valter G. Snyder
by. Taps. The playing of the, Star
Isaac Johnston
Spangle' Banner . will close this
phase of the program.
Louis Emmit Congdon
On the return trip the parade will
Edmun
Lewis D. Yerkes
Rutgers avenues and Chester road
Charles F. Do!ey
to Borough Hall where it will disSamuel F. Bennett
band.
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The order of march will be as
follows: the band, the Legion color
luard, he Legion, all' veterans who
ue not meillbers, of the Legion, the
Legion Auxiliary, the Red Cross,
the Girl Scouts, the Boy Scouts,
the Cub Scouts, the Business Men's
Association, the Motor Corps and,
Charles F. Seymour
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the Fire Company.
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Jonathan Worall
The parade will march 3traight I Preceding -the benediction by
Mrs. Robert S. Wright, Jr. of
down Park avenue to the Eastlawn Rev. Dr. Keiser, the Legion wreath' Westdale avenue entertained at
bridge on .saturday night in honor
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of Mr. Wright's birthday.
Mrs. C. MacDon'ald Swan of Mt.
Holyoke Place entertained the old
and new chairmen of the Presbyterian Woman's Association cir.
Swarthmor~
des at luncheon on Tuesday..
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Carroll of
Where they win recieve professional ins~ction and supervised play. Urbana, Ill. 'arrived Satu.rday to
visit Mrs. Carroll's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. MacG ..
Donald Swan of M t. Holyoke
308 Maple Avenue
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until today. That evening
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Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Ure, of
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entertained at dinner by Dr. and
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At the
Nursery School
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W. BRODHEAD
Mrs. Henry J. Weiland o( South
Chester road. Wednesday' evening
the Swans and the visitors were'
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick R. Lang of Maple avenu..
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt.
Holyoke place attended the Annual
.M~eting of the Society.of Founders
and Patroits, which was held on
Friday at the Sedgely Club in
Philadelphia, as the guest of the
president Mrs. Charles Blinn.·
.Mr. and Mrs. D. Malcolm Hodge of Strath Haven avenue entertained at a cocktail party before
the Series
Dance last Saturday eve,
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Mrs. Margaret G. Phillips of
Harrisburg is visiting her son, Mr.
C Russell
Phillips and fam.
ily of Strat.h· Haven avenue
and her son Mr. William G. P.nillips- and' family of Providem;e Village.
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One of· the subjects discussed was
the grand success of the Circle
card party given on Thursday, May
13 at the Woman's Club. The event
'enabled the circl~ to continue its
support of the fine work done by
Camp Sunshine and Camp Hope,
the two nearest camps for underpriv;Jeged white and colored children. The Circle expressed appr-eciation to all· who helped make the
card party 'so successful.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE MEETS
The regular monthly meeting of
the l:riendly Circle was held a.t the
honie of Mrs. R. H. Banks on Co~
lumbia averiue Thursday, May 20 at
2 o:clock with Mrs. Oliver Hook as
co-hostess. •
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Cemetery where the Boy Scouts will be placed. The firing squad Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of South
One of the subjects discussed \Vas
wiJJ place flags to honor:
will again go into action, followed Chester road. Wednesday evening the grand success of the Circle
'\"alter G. Snyder
by, Taps. The playing of the Star the Swans and the visitors were card party given on Thursday, May
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Spangle Banner will close this dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 13 at the \Voman's Club. The event
Isaac Johnston
The order of lIIarch will he as
phasc of the program.
Frcderick R. Lang of Maple avenu.,. cnabled the circle to continue its
Louis Emmit Congdon
follows: the hand, the Legion color
On the return trip the parade will
~Jrs. Irvin H. MacElwce of ~Jt. support of the fine work done hy
EdlllUnu ~I. Crcnshaw
~t1ard, he Legiun, all Yeierans who
be routed along Park, Yale and Holyokc place attcndcd the Annual CalllP Sunshinc and Camp Hope,
He not lJIt'mber~, of tht' Legion, the
Lt'wis D. Ycrkcs
H.utgcrs a\'cnucs and Chcster road ~Jceting of the Socicty of Foundcrs the two ncarest camps for undcrLegion Auxiliary, the I~t'd Cross,
to
Borough Hall where it will dis- and Patroits, which was held 011 privileged white and colored childCharles F. Dorcy
dle (iirl Scouts, the Boy Scouts, I
band.
Friday at the Scdgely Club in ren. The Circle cxpressed appreciaSillllud F. Bennett
the Cuh Scout~, the Business Men's I
Philadelphia, as the guest of the tion to all who helped make the
Charles F. Seymour
'\ssociation, the )'lotor Corps and:
card party so successful.
: prcsidcnt ~J rs. Charles Blinn.
Jonathan \Vorall
the Fire Com pan) .
~J r. and ~I rs. D. ,M alcolm HodThe parade will march straight
Preceding -the benediction by
Mrs. Robert S. \Vright, Jr. of gc of Strath Haven avcnue enterdown Park avcnue to the Eastlawn Ht'\'. Dr. Keiser, the Legion wreath \Vestdale avenue entertained at tained at a cocktail party before
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IlIng.
Mrs. C. 11acDonald Swan of ~It.
.Mrs. Margaret G. PhilJips oi
Holyoke Place entertained the old Harrisburg is visiting her son, .Mr.
and new chairmen or the Pres- C
Hussell
Phillips
and
fambyterian \\'oman's Association cir- ily
of Strati) Haven avenue
des at luncheon on Tuesday.
and her son Mr. \Villfam G. PhilDr. and ~J rs. \V. E. Carroll of lips and family of Providence VilWhere they will recieve professional instruction and supervised play. Urbana, III. arrived Satu.rday to lage.
visit ~I rs. Carroll's brother-in-law
and sister, ~I r. and ~l rs. C. ).[ acj'
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FRIENDLY CIRCLE MEETS ,
308 Maple Avenue
place until today. That evening
The regular monthly meeting of
Swarthmore 2806- J
they were dinner guests of the the Friclldly Circle was held a.t the
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entertained at dinner by Dr. and co-hostess. .
Legion Memorial
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At the Swarthmore Nursery School
Director, Mrs. G. W. BRODHEAD
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The Swarthmorean, 1948-05
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1948-05
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor
1948 MAY_.pdf