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.1948
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CHILDREN'S
PARADE
STARTS
'THE SWARTHMO
MONDAY
MORNING
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SWARTHMORE,
JULY
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B,urgess Brown
RECREATIONISTS
GO SCAVENGING
,Latest Special Event
Ends In
,Tie
OPPORTUNITY
,... There is an urgent need
for boys of high school age
or older to volunteer to aid
Polio victims' who swim in
the Morrow pool on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Ff"iday
afternoons from 2 to 4 o'clock.
Volunteers are also needed to
help transport patients on
these days.
Any persons, who will aid
may contact M.::s. ,Avery
Blake, Swarthmore 1971-W.
'The many local persons 'who
work actively with this group
fin'd· it inspirational, never ,a
\.
chore.
.. ...
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ANNUAL COMMUNITY 4TH OF JULY'
PROGRAM SEt FOR NEXT
. :MONDAY
-
,
Kiddie's Parade, Games for All Ages
'Pony Rides, Baseball on
.. "'":
All-Day Schedule
With small fry Lusilv decorating their trikes, bikes and scooters
in red, ,white and blue a~d adults priming themselves for their annual
share in the unique games of the day; the 1948 Swarthmore Fourth
of July Program is the current talk of ' the town. Burgess Paul Brown
IS limbering up his right ~rD1 to pitch the first ball 1'n the afternoon's
baseball conte·st.
'K M. Buchner president of the
SQ~1
Business Association, John H. PitUA
man, and Ferris W. Mitchell will '
marshal the parade for 'children
_'
, M r . George Little, who has been which opens next Monday.'s activiteaching at Swarthmore College ties at 9 a; m. on Park ,avenue be- .
during the past year, sailed Tues- tween ,Dartmouth and Harvard.
To Pitch Firat Ball
day' with his wHe, Virginia C()le There will be prizes for winners in
Little, for Austria. Mr. and Mrs. the customary sections: tricycles,
Little' will work with the Ameri- bicycles, fancy dress, original and
can Friends Service Committee re- comic costumes; and pets. Mrs.
Last \Vednesday's victory over
0
lief unit there.
John E. Michael, president of the
LansdQwne with a score of 8 to' 4,
rhe. Service Committee program \Voman's Club 'has appointed the
follo\,'ed by Saturday's 8 to 5 vicin Austria includes, a supplemen- following assistant judges; George
tory over Sharon Hill established
A
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d tary feeding program of 600 calor- Corse, Mrs. George Warren, Mrs.
.
'f·Irst pace
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testimonial
resolution,
Slgne I ies daily for about I,000 teen-age B'Irney K . M orse, B ar b ara B'
the H ornets m,
m
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the Eastern Delaware County Jun- by 17 offICIals of the vartous· Phtla.. apprentic~s and the 'distribution of and Mrs. Robert R. Hopkins.
ior Baseball League, The only team delphia Publ~c High Schools, pre- 6,~ food packages monthly to
At 10 a. m. there ,~il1 be games
to which the local lads have bowed. sented posthumously to Roy \V, tubercular young people under 25 f('\t: all, ages- on the College ayenue
so far is Holmes.
I Delaplaine of Co~netl avenue reads: years of age. In addition to these' school grounds. Every participant
Lee ,Ford, star pjtcher, leaves for
relief activities, the Quakers are will be refreshed by a free Dixie
"Over the years, a man's personal- sponsoring two Neighborhood Cen- CUP. supplied by the Busmess
.
A ssoccamp this week but Bohby' Allison
'and Biny Ziegenfus show great it)·.. and character develop by the tus and a day care center. 'The iation at the conclusion of the var':'
pitching promise.
manner in which he meets life's day care center is operated in co- ious contests,
~ehind . the. bat Charlies Grier iS problems. To the 'degree h.e' faces operation wi'th the Vienna Ed1.1ca- Graham \Ventz will lead the- 6d011lg a fme' Job.
1 them and conquers them
so is his tiOlial Departrilent.
to-IO year-old boys'. games
Howard . Shearer, ·Russell ~nyder met all conditions bonestiy, sincere- from the Fletcher School of Law Swarthmore Coll,ege phYSIcal eduand Billy Hoot who are a .so re- lv, and vigorously, helped those and Diploma'cy and Cohimbia Un i- ,c~tio,n department i~ planning,. ,t,he,
sponsl·bl e £or ,mos t .0 f th
. e h It s'.
who needed it most, kept 'counsel versity. He has just' received his glr J~ game.s. Th ere IS a POSSI bIt Y
Ample oppo.tu,mty, IS afforded ever with the rightness of things, Doctorate in International Rela- of a te11111S tournament for gIrls
Swarth.1l10reans to se: the Horl,l~ts made' deci~jons with an' integrity tions from 'Yale ~University.·
10 to 16.. Those interested shoul~
'm ac t Ion as th ree: h orne ga m
esa e
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The Q' uakers,
carryon similar
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actl·"l·tl·es in ten other countries of I 'I
6' ISS Ratl~ at the school g~ounds
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de1,1ts are rcmll1do t at a goo,
"Resolved, that this resolution be Europe
and Asia.'
promptly at 10 o'clock.
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crowd makes a good game better..
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A speci'al feature of this year's
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eon' Co'ni:nittee·
t le mum eson 0 Boy'se ANNOUNCES NEW OFFICERS program ,that will
'
\' Supervisory
delight the
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Those not wishing ~o participate. VISITS SESQUICENTENNIAL Athletics of the Philadelphia Se'younger children is a revival of
will engage in the regular program.
The new ofiicers of, the Ameri- tIle 0'ld - t·nne CllS t om 0 f provi·d·mg
The, SesquecentenniaI of Schen- ior High School, and an engrossed
\Vith the regIstration of Jinlmy
D
c'an Legion Auxiliary for the years pony rides. The Business AssociaGodfrey this' week the Summer e~tady, N. Y., enlphasizing the ut- copy signed by all members be sent 1948-1950 are as follows, President, tion has hired three ponies to sup.. 100..
., rs.· R 0b ert B'
aIr, V'Ice. P reSl'de fit - ply free rl·d
bet e
10 a d 11
ch origin of the city, was sisited to his wife. April 1948.',' .
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' nlembershl·p reachdd
Club
,
' l a s t week by Mrs" Oscar J. Gil-, At the time of )'Ir. Delaplaine's ~Irs. Howa, rd' Hopson, Recording a mOIl the es
w en grounds
n to
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hl'gh -chool
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Vassar
avenue,
who
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crees~
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eat severa mont sago,
Secretary-llrs. Edith Simpson, chl'ldren under SI'X years of age
'oyed
th'e
old
Dutch
silver
exhibit,
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Treasurer-Mrs.
John 'Vhittier,
}'Ir and ~I
Phirp M'
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Mr. and. Mrs. Pa'lll F. Gemmill the 'Historical Society Tea, and, the for tree
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Historian-llrs. Harvey Pierce, direct the rides.
of Thayer roay are sailing from
d
Montreal 'tomorrow for England. pa~~i:'u~ features of the parade
Sergeant-at-Arms- ~Irs. Robert
At 2 :30 baseball fans will enThey
go to France in the mid- p~rtrayed Junior Leaguers in DutSheppard, and Chaplain-Mrs~ 'Os- joy a game between the local Amef"- .
car Gilcreest.
. a L . ' t
d Crfto
. dIe of August ,returning to S war":'ch CQstumes, ,sweeping ,the city
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Friends of the
lC n f!glOn earn an
I.n on
thmore in S.eptember. Tl).eir son str-eets with wide hrooms, an anci!frs. E. Tiel Smith of the Stone
Auxiliary are the Riverview avenue field. Coach
Robert and daughter Jean are on a
b
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asked to put away clothing and Russel Snyder predicts plenty of
.
~nt '. arre orga~l
rom
.0. an
House, Strath Haven Inn returned other articles for a Rummage Sale action, "'ith the bu, rgess an ex- •
student, tour of Europe whichI 111bl as t
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.. of the local Legion Post
1· '.
mg, t
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.. 11gh wheel bicycles \Vednesday f rom.S wampscott,.l:}'I ass. Ion October 6 and 7, as the Auxili- cOI)lmander
eludes Holland, Switzerland, ta y, n~den w~th dlfuculty ~nd a buggy where she was elected national preS-I ar"'" treasury will need '\\,'herewi~hal making the opening thro,".
·France, Austria and Germany. They WI tl 1 a f f1!1 ge 0 n top. ,
lid. ent at.t h e DIG
e ta amma r.onv,:n- foroJ tI{e next year to replace. th, e
will attend for several weeks the
,
, t l o n whIch was attended by =>-00 $7000.00 already expended.
experiment. in international study
Receives }'IIational Award
delegates..
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sponsored by the government, at '\Villiam ·F. '!-ee, of Layafette aveMrs., Smith who is a graduate o f '
O'C AM
the Universiy of Heidelberg. Ro- nu~, has been presented with ,the Swarthmore College joined the
PLAN PR
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lfrs. Francis H. G. Forsythe,
hert Gemmill received the degree National Quality Award for 1948 frater'nity, here. Sl~e served as' naThe Executive Board of the
chairman. o~ the recent Cancer
of MaS't"'er of Arts with 'a major in sponsored by the National Associa- tional treasurer for, several years :Mothers Club met at the home of
Control Driye proudly reports that
economics from the University of tion of Life Underwriters and the and was appointed by th-e Grand \' the newly elected president, llrs.
Swarthmore with a tota~ cash .conP,..e....n_n_s...:)~·I....
v_an_I_·a.........i...n--:;J_u_n....e....._ _ _.-..........."\. Life Insurance Sales Reseat:ch Council in 1947 to fill the vacancy' John \Velle,r in, \Vallingiord on
tribution of $2,304.45 was the high(J
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Bureau. He is associated with the \ left by the 'retiring president. This Jun~ 22 to plan the program for the est. in Delaware COUIlty. It!. addiHome Office Agency of the Penn! is the first tin.le she has been ele.ct-I comm~ ye~r. Present were ,lIrs. D.
tion to the sum turned in by. the
During July and Au~ust,
Mutual Life Insurance CompanY'i ed to the office by the conventIon I ~Iace Gowmg, ~I~s: John Maerker,
many individual workers in the
the Library <;ioses at noo~ on
The Award for 1948 was given I which represents the 40,0000 college, :Mrs. George Br~lthng, }'Ir~. Bruce
borough, this total includes' $75
Saturday, and is, not open
,on the basis of persistency and st,udents and alumni in the United Smith, .}'Irs, \Valter ~1.01r, ~Irs.
f;om the Junior~\Voman's Club, and
Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat'quality of life insurance sold and States and Canada who are mem-I Carl ,Moeller, M~s. \Vl1ha~ Step361.65 raised by local Girl Scouts.
urday , afternoons. .-...______
hens and Mrs. RIchard Emon.
,
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II maintained in force during the year.' bers of Delta Gamma.'
Five teams participated in the
Scavenger Hunt held last Friday at
the College' Avenue Summer Re-:
creatiOn Program. Each team had'
. eight or nine members varying from
eight to 15 years' of age. The 1\vo
teams which tied for first place
brought in every article on the following 'list, with the exception of
the 1943 copper penny: foUT leaf
clover, Indian arrowhead, Japanese maple leaf, green marble, peanut in shell; a gray hair, two old
golf balls, wonn, six-inch nail, 20
chances ,match I.:overs, signature of
lady over 60,' butterfly, jobnnyjump-up, 1943 copper penny~ chicken
feather, old fishing badge, purPle
button; dill 'pickle, Wilkie button.
Patsy Blake captained one of the
winning teams composed of Linda
.
D"lCk'Ie S ny d er, All en S ml'th ,
SmIth,
Mike Bender, Charles and GrahaJ11
Wentz; and Suzanne Hat"rar the
otber team composed of Jane Hay.
Nancy Lees, Pett>r Bloom" Craig
Peei, Phyllis Adams, Calvin and
'
John Coleman. Th e wmners
s h arcd candy bars, liie savers and chic,lets.
Thoge who did not take part in
the Scavenger Hunt were occupied
with unscheduled arts and crafts,
tennis; archery .and general play.
Don Dickinson who is again direct(lr of generai play, ~s a Swarthmore
HI·gll Scl1001 senior and was recently elected president of, the St1.1dent Council. He participated in
u
"as'ketball,and baseball.last year and
Frl·d''ays. interesting' with spel11akes . . .
.
cial acttvltles. ~\ b'ICYC Ie- rt·d e IS
!'cneduied next' for younger and
older members ot the Summer Club.
for Austria
'PHILA HONORS
ROV DELAPLAINE
Hornets Lead League
Present Resolution
T Teacher's
Widow
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Sum
Europe
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Heads Delta Gamma
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Boro Raises.$2,304.45
to
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Fight Cancer
rtW.lOre G011ece
Librnry
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1948
JUL 2
JI/ORH'
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9 O'CLOCK
CHILDREN'S
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PARADE
STARTS
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MORNING
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=VOL. .20-NO. 27
RECRfATiONISTS \
GO SCAVENGING
There is an urgent need
for boys of high school c:ge
or older to volunteer to aid
Polio victims who swim in
the Morrow pool on Tuesday, \Vednesday, and Friday
afternoons from 2 to 4 o'clock.
V oJunteers are also needed to
help transport patients on
these days.
Any persons who wiJI aid
may contact Mr:s. .Avery
BJake, Swarthmore 1971-\V.
. The many local persons who
work actively with this group
find it inspirationaJ, never a
chore.
Latest Special Event
Ends In
Tie
teams participated in the
~cavenger Hunt held Jast Friday at
the College Avenue Summer Re-;
creation Program. Each team had
't:ight or nin~ members varying from
eight to 15 years· of agc. The two
teams which tied for first place
hrought in every article on the following list, with the exception of
;ANNUAL COMMUNITY
4TH OF JULY ·
.
'PROGRAM SET FOR NEXT
MONDAY
.
OPPORTUNITY
Burgess Brown
Five
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\
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Kiddie's Parade, Games for All Ages
Pony Rides, Baseball on
..
All-Day Schedule
''';
\Vith small fry busily dccorating- their trikes, bikes and scooters
in red, white and blue alid adult!' priming themselves for their annual
share in thc unique games of the day, the 1948 Swarthmore Fourth
of July Program is the current talk of' the town. Burgess Paul Brown
IS limbering up his right arU1 to pitch thc first ba11 fn the afternoon's
baseball conte·st.
E. M. Buchner president of the
Business Association, John H. Pitman, and Ferris \V. ~Iitchel1 will
Sail for Austria
,J
PHILA
I
. HONORS
the 1943 copper penny: four leaf
clover, Indian arrowhead, Japan('se maple leaf. green marble, pea-
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marshaJ the parade for children
George Little, who has been which opens next ~Ionday.'s activiteaching at Swarthmore College ties at 9 a. m. on Park avenue be- .
~lr.
ROY DELAPLAINE
nut in shell, a gray hair, two old
I
during the past year, sailed Tues- tween Dartmouth and Harvard.
«olf ba1Js. worm, six-inch nail, 20
To Pitch First Ball
I
day with his wife, Virginia Colc There will bc prizcs for winners in
~hanccs match covers, signaturc of -- ----. --Littlc, for Austria. ).[ r. and :\1 rs. the customarv sections: tricycles,
lady ovcr 60, butterfly, johllnyLitt~c wi1l work with the Ameri-I bic::cles, fancy uress, original and
jump-up, 1943 copper penny, chicken
can Friends Service Committee rc- comic costumes; and pets. )'Irs.
feather, old fishing badge, purple
Last \Yednesday's victory over
lief unit there.
John E. ).Iichacl, president of the
button, diJI pickle. \Vilkie button.
Lansdowne with a sCOiC of 8 to· 4,
The Service C.ommittce program \\'01l1an's Club has appointed the
.Pa!sy Blake captained onc of. the i()llO\:\"~d by Saturday:s 8 to 5. vicin' A~tstria includcs. a supplemcn-' f~llowing assistant jud~es; George
wtOmng teams composed of L1Oda" tory ovcr Sharon HIll cstabhshed
tar\' feeding prorrram of 600 calor- Corse, Mrs. George \\arren, )'Irs.
. . 11, D'IC k'Ie S nyuer,
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All en S 1111'th ,the- Hornets 111·
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A testlJ110111al
resolution
Signed
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1,000 teen-age Blrncy
. '.,Iorsc, B
ar lara
~like Bender, Charles and Graham the Eastern lJelawarc County Jun- I hy 17 offiCials of the vanous PllIla., apprcntic
\V<.>ntz; and Suzanne Harrar the ior Baschall League. The only team dclphia Public High Schools, pre- 6,000 food packages monthly to i At 10 a. m. therc Will be games
other team composed of Jane Ha~, to which thc ~onl 1.,ds have bowed \ ;"enteu posthumo'..lsly to Roy \V.I tul;crcular young pC0ple und~r 25, fnr .,11 ?gce: -:):1 the CcHcgc avenue
Nancy Lee~, Pett'r Bloom .. CraIg so f<:or i~ P:)ll1~es.
I Delaplaine of Cornell avcnt!c reads: ',ycars of age. In addition to these I school grounds. Every participant
Pecl. Phyllis Adams, Calvm and
Lee Ford. star pitcher, leaves for I .
" r e l i e f acth'itie~ thc Ouakers are will be reircsheu by a frce Dixie
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John Coleman. TI Ie wtOner" s ar- camp thIS wcek hut Bohhy _-\llIson!.
~ponsoring two ' ~cighhorhood
Ccn- cup supphed hy the Busllless Assoc('(I candy bars, Jiie sayers and chic- 'a~HI . Billy Zi.egenfus show great: It\ and .charac~e.r develop by. ~h.e I tcrs Clnd a day care ccnter. 'The ~C\tion at the conc1l15ion of the varh:t,~'.
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pltcI111~g- prOl11ls~. " . . .. .., 1 manner 111 wl1lcl1 he meet:; hte s \ day c;:re ce~~ter is o~:ratcd in CO-IIOt1~ c~ntest:;;
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flwsc \\ ho dul not take part 10
Behmd the l><1t Charhe:> Gner b : prohlems. To the degrce he' faccs operation With the \' lellJla Educa- I (Jraham \\ cntz \\ 111 Jead the- 6the ~c~\yenger
Hunt were occupied
dnin~ a fine job .
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I'r. (If g:neral play: IS '~ Swarthmore and Billy Hoot who. arc al.so re-! h', and yigorol1sh', hd;)cd those all(l niplr'!l1:tcY :111f1 Coh;mhia cni- cation department is planning the
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,.,.,. School
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needed' .It mo:;t,
kept ·counsel \"crslty.
He ha;; Just receIved hIS .girl..;'
,: g'llll
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'. t.lltl) ~lecte~l pI eSHlent ?f. thc SH.t
. ~\mp!e opportunity IS allorded eyer ,\.ith the rightness of things, DoctnratL' in \ntern:tti(ll1al Rela-! 01 a te~llll,": toUrt.lament tor gIrls
dent CouncIl. Hc participated 111 S,,'arthmoreans to see thc Hornets
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'lctl·'·1·tl·'· I'll t'll otlter C()lllltrl'c' ot', ),11;;:; Rath at the school grounds
:l1akes Fnelays l11terest111~ WIth spe- scheduled: July 10, I-t. and 17. Resl-; I
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PLAN PROGRAM
tile l'ni\"ersiy_ of Heidelberg. R onue
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),Irs. Francis H. G. Forsythe,
iJcrt C';c1ll11lill rcceivcd the dcgr~e ~a;ional Quality .:\ward for 194$ fratcrnity herc. She ser\'cd as naThc Executh'c Board of the
(,f :\1 ast'er of Arts with a major 10 sponsored by the National Associa- ,tional treasurer for se"eral years 'I
I 1IOmc ot' chairman. oi the reccnt Cancer
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Control Dri\"e proudly reports that
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Swarthmorc ,,,itlt a total cash .conl'<':l1nsyl\"ania in Junc.
.\ Life Imurancc Salcs Rcsearch i CounCil III lY4, to till thc vacancy John \\ elle.r 111 \ \ allmglOrd on
tribution oi ~2,30-t.45 was the highoJ
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Bureau. Hc is associated "'ith th~ lIcit hy the retiring- president. This\ June 22 h) plan the program for the
e~t in Delaware County. In. addiI-lome Oiiicc :\gency of the Penn: is the first timc shc has been elect- I cnming year. Present werc .:\lr5. D.
tion to the sum turncd in by the
During July and .:\U&ust,
. ).Iutual Lifc Insurance Comp~ny.: ed .to thc office h~," the cOl1\'ention: ),1 ace ~';owing.))'I~s .. John ~[aerker,
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borough, this total includes S75
Saturday, and is not open
Ion the hasis 0i persistcncy and stuc\ents and alu1l1ni in the United; Smith, .~lrs. \Valter :\Ioir, )'lrs.
i;0111 thc Junior'\Yoman's Club, and
Tuesday, Thursday, and Satquality of lifc insurance sold and ~ States and Can~da who are mem-l Carl )'foeller, 11r5. \YiJlia~1 Step361.65 raised by local Girl Scouts.
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College in Providence, R I. Thel fodil yellow, halo hats with shou!. at home for the next two years on al wedding marches. '
The marriage of Mary Dure, groom is a graduate of George 'der length veils and mitts of match- the Earlham campus.
After a honeymoon in the Podaughter of Mr. and, Mrs. Henry' School and Hampdem-Sydney CoI- ing materiaL Ea.ch, girl' wore a silconos, the bride and groom will
Franklin Dure of \ Ogden avenue lege in Virginia.
vcr locket and chain, the gift of
have a leisurely drive to the West
SECORD-MYERS
to Page Mi~haux Bullock, SOft 01
The out·of-town members of the the bride, and each carried a showThe lawn of her home 'on, Dick" Coast, via Yello~stone Park. They
Mr. and Mrs. William Barlier Bu!- bride's family included her grand- er bouque.t 01 yellow roses, caUa
witl 'continue their studies at the
lock of Cedar lane, .took, place at mother, Mrs. Robert Charles Ste- lillies, and baby orchids entwined inson avenue formed the setting University of California in the fall
for the. wedding of Ann Myers,
4 o'clock on Friday' afternoon, June venson of Fresno, Calif., her great with ivy.
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
25, in a candlelight ceremony at aunt Mrs. C. Frank Kifeker, and
Karen T.hamas of Richmond, Ind.,
PAULSON-AMEN·
G. Myers, and John Warburton SeTrinity Church. Rev. George Chris- Mr. C. F. Kireker, Jr. .from Arcola, five year old niece pf the bride.
The marriage of Miss· .Laura
lian Anderson officiated.
N. J. The grandmother of, the groom, wore a full lenglh yellow cord, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C.
Secord of Watertown, Mass., at Amen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..
The bride, who was given in mar- groom Mrs. William W. Michaux, 'taffeta frock matching ,the gown
11 o'clock on 'Saturday morning, John Amen of Philadelphia, to Mr.
riage by her father, wore a gown ~!r. and Mrs. W. W. Micbaux, Jr., worn by the maid of honor. find
The Rev. H. Lewis Cutler perform- Paul K Paulson J r.,.son of Mr.
of candlelight satin made ,vith a Miss Byrd ,Michaux, Mrs. Martin carried a basket of mixed ~ellow ed the ·ceremony.
and Mrs. Paul M. PaillSon of Park'
fitted bodke featuring an off the Michaux, Dr. and Mrs. Stuart M. flowers. She wore yellow rose buds
The bride wore a' white gown avenue, took place on Saturday
shoulder neckline wilh a salin ber- Michaux and Mr and -Mrs. Henry in her hair.
featuring a Iaca bodice with' a
tha edged ,,,ilh rosepoint lace be- Grant all of' Richmond, Va., were
Richard O. Thomas 01 Richmond, sweetheart neckline, long sleeves evening, June 26, at 7, o'clock in
Congregational
longing to her great grandmother, also present.
Ind., served as best man for his ending in points and a full skirt of The Armenian
Church at West Philadelphia. Rev.
and caught at the center by a gold
brother. The ushers, who wore marquisette. She carried a bouquet
Samuel Rejebian officiated at the
heirloom brooch, long sleeves, and
THOMAS-ULLMAN
white dinner jackets with maroon 01 white roses and wore a band of
ceremony.
full, panelled skirt Her "eil of
The marriage of Miss Agnes boutonnier~s to carry oct the Earl- white roses in her, hair. ,
The bride, who was given in 'marillusion, which fell' from, a head Elizabeth Ullman, daughter of Mr. ham colors, were David Ulrich UlIMrs. Charles E. Fischer of Dick- riage by her father, wore a lovely
piece of matching rosepoint lace and Urs. Roland G. E. Ullman' of man and Roland G. E. Ullman, Jr., inson avellUe played the tr~ditionContinued on Page 6
al'd had butterflies of the lace "Applebrook:', Park avenue, to )i:d- brothers of of the bride, and Berappliqued on it at random, extend- ward Eugene Thomas, son of Mr. liard Ryan, Robert Rodefeld, Will· - - - ------ --cd to the end of the long train. She and Mrs. Earl A. Thomas of Rich- iam Davenport, Noah Berry, a,nd
--,carried' a bouquet of gardenias, ste- mond, Ind., took place on Saturday David Hunt, all of Richmond, In,.!.
phanotis, and white ivy leaves tied afternoon, June. 26, ,at" four o'clock
The bride's mother wore a gown
with w~lite satin strea'mcrs.
in the Swarthmore Friend's Meet- of dusty rose lace with matching
hat and glo,'cs and an orchid cor~
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• -tOil, Okla., cousin of the bride.
The bride, given ,in marriage !>y
The mother of the bridegroom
acted as matron of honor The her fatlter, wore a gown of white
chose
a gown. of beige crepe with
bridesma,ids 'were Miss Jea~ Ma-I faille taffela with a fitted bodice
powder
blue accessories.· Her cor. rion Gehring of University place, buttoned down the back to meet
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Miss Shelby MacJ.-ay Johnson of the bow. bustle. The off the shoulder
Dorothy Johnstone Easeler, well
'Vestport, Conn" Miss Duley Col- neckline featitred a race-trim.:.
known
harpist of Philadelphia playlyer Thomas of Scranton, and lliss mcd bertha below a yoke of iled'
preceding
and during the cerellary Frances Hagan' of Hunting- lusiao. The long sleeves were
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates,
wore tissue faille off the shoulder skirt ended in a long train. Her
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J. L. Servais, and Mr. J. Panl
dresses with scalloped capes, blue full Icngth veil of heirloom Point
Brown
were the overseers and Dafor the matron of honor and shell Venice lace fell from a heartvid
Ullman
read the certificate.
pink for the others. Their bead- sh!lped halo, and' she wore an. anAn outline of ivy backed the
dresses were large leghorn hats ticluc brooch of seed peat]s worn by
facing
benches and an arrangement
trimmed with faille to match their hrr great grandmother and her
of
white
gladioli, Easter lilies,
gowns and they carried small old- mother on their wedding days. She
fashioned bouquets of mixed flow- carried a shower bouquet of or- stock and carnations complemented ~~~~Ei~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
the lovely simplicity of the Meeting
ers and wheat to harmonize with chids. gardenias~ ·and bovardia.
their dresses and halS.
Miss Ruth Medford of Strath Hav- House.
A reception at the home of the
en avenue, who acted as maid of
Mr. William Barker Bullock, Jr. honor, wore a quaint taffeta gown bride followed the ceremony.
served his brother as best man. The of daffodil yellow with a fitted
The bride's goin" away costume
lIshers inclllded another brother bodice, off the shoulder neckline was a light weight gull grey wool
BEAUTY SALON
Mr, Richard Byrd Bullock, Mr. and a full skirl caught up with suit ,,,itll pink accessories and a
Curtis' Randolph Hudgins, Jr. of' bows to show the lime green pet- grey felt bonnet with a veil. She
Norfolk, Va., Mr. Walter Griffith licoat. Full length mitts of match- worc a corsag~ of fuschia-throated
Beauty for the A.kina
MacFarland III of Huntington Va!- ing Inatetial anti a halo cap with white orchids.
ley and Mr. John Francis Daley,Jr. shoulder I~ngth veil col)tpleted her
After a honeymoon of three
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Mr. Allen McGill Daley, Mr. Gor- costume. The matrons of honor weeks at Vineyard Haven on Mardon Whipple Douglas, Mr. Hal- Mrs. David Ulrich Ullman of Am- tha's . Vinyeard, Alas·s., Mr. and
9 Chester Road
Ial)d Rhoads Sayre and Mr. Steven herst avenue and Mrs. Roland G.
Frederick Spencet, all of Swarth- 'E. Ullman, Jr. of Villanova and at
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Thomas willbefore
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more.
. ' the bridesmaids, Miss Mary Jane Richmond, Ind., where they will be
The mother ~f the btJde wo~e Servais, Miss Jean Dickson, Miss
a rose gown WIth. a brown orchid Virginia, Peel, ~fiss Jean Gehring, FOR
cor~agc at the \Valst, brown acces- all of. Swarthmorc, and :Miss Suzsones, and a large lace straw hat anne Hoerner of Keokuk, la. were
SUBSCRI~TIONS
of brown.
all gowned alike. They wore gowns
Call
Mrs. Bullock was gowned i~ yel· of lime green laffeta fashioned like
low crepe with white accessories. that worn by the maid of hot}or Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
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Her oyster hat \vas" trimmed with with contrasting petticoats of. dafyeltow orchids an~ she 'wore a corsage of yellow and green orchids.
After a reception at the Aroni ...
• Pbarmacy ia one of the oldest
mink Golf Club in Newtown
of all the learned professions. It
Square, the bridal couple left for a
Friday and Saturday
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Last 2 Days,Friday-Saturday'
wedding Irip to the Adirondacks.
ERROL FLYNN
The bride attentied. Pembroke
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store bears little resemblance to
Feature "Robin Hood", Car~
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the apothecary of old.
totoons, and Serial will be
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day's pharmacist is ,inspired by the same honor:Sunday and Monda)'
: able principles that governed the cond~ct of his '
RAY MILLAND
FROM 11:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.
~[on.> Tues. add \Ycd.
forebears. The pharmacist's chief interest. now as
CHARLES LAUGHTON
VAN JOHNSON
FOR THE SALE OF OUR OWN
then, is the relief of suffering and the prolongaMAuREEN
O'SULLIVAN
TUNE ALLYSON
MAKE ICE CREAM, SHER"THE BIG CLOCK"
tion of life. Prescriptions come first 'in .our store.
"BRIDE GOES WU:'D"
BETS AND DELICIOUS ASSORTED BUTTER COOKIES.
YoUr doctor may not like ·to recommend any
Thur!iday only
rve are etlrT}'ing a filII line of NORRIS
particular pharmacy, but he will neve,;: complain
Tuesday and \Veduesd~l'
Summer ca"die.J~ including "Jar delicio".,
HENRY FOXDA
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"THE FUGITIVE"
ELEAXOR,PARKER
CHESTER and FAIRViEW ROADS
SIDXEY GREENSTREET
Slarting Friday
THEATRE SQUARE
"THE WOMAN IN WHITE"
"B. F.'. DAUGHTER"
Daily De1ivcnes
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We wish to lake the opportunity to eJ/press sincerest gratitude
for the great :generosity and affection sho,~n by our many friends in Swarthmore.· We cannot,
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to our happiness Ihroug t e 1!l01lths we have lived in Swarthmore
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"'Ve thank you for carrying on Church ever more effectively make
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Sunday morning .it the 11 0'- the pastoral work of preaching and real God's will on earth and the
clock service the guest minister visitation during the illness and coming of His Kingdom of love and
,itt be the Rev. Dr. Maynard Cas- especially after' the death of our I righteousness an!I peace.
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sady, Prof. of Applied Christian- former pastor. We thank you for Rev. and Mrs. H. Lowis Cutler and
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ity at Crozer Theological Seminary. doing much of this work under un- family July I-Sept. 6 - Blue Hill
Dr. Cassady is a graduate of Prin- certain conditions which would have Falls, Maine
ceton Theological Seminary, with discourage!! a lesser man. .
After September 6 513 Bird
ZI~MERMAN:
doctor's degree from Columbia
"We thank you for your unseIf- Slreet, Boonton, New Jersey
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I· III fellow at the University of subordinating your. personal desires
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Berlin
and the University of -Tueb- -and '~Ishes
to t h"e ~UJty an dW8
, en Direclor of Men'~ Work for of thIS congregalJon.
Mrs Troyer S. Anderson of Park
:~~ Presbyterian Board of Chris- "The gift tendered ~y us wi)l, we avenbe has moved to New Yo'~k
tian Education, Chairman of. the hope, remind. you of your.andfMrs. where she witt study for her MasDepartment of Religion at the Uni- Cutler's serVIce to us, and 0 our ter's degree in library science at
. rs'lty of Roche.ter and held num- gratitude to you for a job well done Columbia Universily. Her daughlerous civilian offices during the reuo ur .best WIS
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ter . Nancy Anderson, who ~ just
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with you and your family in your graduated from Swarthmore High
There will be nO Church Hour new Church work.
Schol, will spend the summer at
Nursery or Church School held
With Kindest regards,
East Lake Farm in Oakland, Main,e,
during the months of JuI~ and
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and attend Smith College in the
August.
fait. Kenneth Anderson, who is
Mr. Henry Fa'ust ,viii sing the METHODIST CHURCH NOTES taking the pre· medical course 'at
solo at, the service this Sunday
The Church School meets on Dartmouth College, will be wo(king
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Sunday morning ~t 10 o'clQck. The on Mount \Vashington, N. H. this
The Surgcial Dressings group .~oty Communion will be celeb~at- summer. .
meets each Wednesday morning at edat the II o'clock service.
.Dr. and Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins
10 o'clock at'the Church. Workers
The Church Nursery is ",pen duro of Crest lane spent a few days at
will bring sandwiches and remain ing the Ir.orning service. Mrs. Rich- Cape Cod following the wedding of
over the lunch hour.
ard Snyder wiII be in charge.
their daughter Laura Lee to Mr.
During the. summer months any
The ushers lor the day are AI· Mitton C. Pike, Jr.
Church business· may be transacted Ion P. Smilh; Charles Grier, Char........
Miss Eleanor Bye and Miss
with Nancy Savelli who may be Ies L. Hughey and Richard Snyder. I Mary Bye of College avenue spent
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the weekend with AIrs. Conrad
'- .~ ..'--":':;~:-"'"
0672, or at her home phone Media
Lesley 'l-t Atlantic City.
TRINITY NOTES
During the absence of lIrs. Mar0876J.
Holy
Communion witl be cele- garet C. Neal and her daughter
The following resolution was abrated al 8:00 a. m. on Sunday, and Pepper in North . Carotin a', their
dopted by the Session •
again
at 11 :00. Ushers at the 11 o'- residence al 234 Benjamin West
"To you, Rev. H. Lewis Cutler,
clock'
service include: R. 1\[. KiI,
~linister of Religious Education
avenue witt be occupied for July
and f.ssistant Pastor of the Swar- gore, head usher; C. S. Brown, S. and A';gust 'by Dr. and Mrs. Ioure
thmore Presbyterian Church, We D. Clyde, Jr., R M. Daniel, W. Patai of \Vashington,D. c., formFreegard, R. D. Newlin, W. H.
the members of· the Se~sion say
erly of Budapest, Hungry. Dr. PaIhank you for, your guiding hand Randall, and H. P. Stamford.
tai is to be connected wi1h the Barill our Church School affairs. We
tol Laboratory for a year beginthank vou for assembling a staff of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH ning'on JUly I.
1~l'aI Sunday School leachers.
uGOD" is the subject of the. LesMiss Genevieve Reavis enterUse your credit ... save
:"Ve Ihank you for helping' to son-Sermon in all Churches of tained the Young Adult's Club and
"Best
Deal
In
your cash for vacation
s.ecnre parent and teacher coop.er- Christ Scientist; on Sunday July' tile Choir of the Presbyterian
funl A small down pay;uion in preparing the way for a 4. Th~ Goiden Text is: "I am the Church last· Thursday evening with
ment will completely
new cnrriculum which promises the Lord thy' God, which have brought a candlelight party at her home on
equip your car with
highest grade of religious education thee out of' the land of Egypt, out University place due to the storm.
Goodyear's New SuperIhat our Church has ever had.
of the house of bondage. Thall
Miss Mary F. Dickinson of Col"
Cushions. '
.
shalt have no other gods before lege aveHue and Miss SuStln Slaugh
I
me" (Exodus 20 :2,3).
of Elm avenue are attending the
Servi~
Friends's· Conference at Cape :May.
SWARTHMORE
lIr. and Mrs. A. Sidney John·
PRESBYTERIAN CHU1{CH·
Rain Dates for Basehall Games
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler MinUter
son, Jr. of Lafayette avenue atSUNDAY. JULY '4
The bad weather has caused post· tended the' Pennsylvania Bar As11 :(JO .0\. lI.-Dr. Maynard Cassady wi1t
ponement of two American Legion' sociation Convention
preach
Atlantic
Team
games within the last \veek. City for ihree days Ihis week,
METHODIST CHURCH
One of the rained out games will
Roy N, Keiser Q.D.. Minister
lo!r. and Mrs. \V. B. -Keighton,
SUNDAY, JUIN 4
be
played
on
July
5
with
Clifton
10:00 A. ll.-Church School
Jr. of Cedar lane returned lolonday
CHANGING ..:'
II :IJO A. lL-Holy C(lmIDuni(ln
Heights and the other on July 7 from a tWO weeks vacation at Buck
WH£I!LS
OR RIMS
wlien the opposition will be from ,Hilt.
TRINITY CHURCH
Re~. Ceo. C. Anderson. Rtf:t(lr
Manoa. ,Games are played on the
}.[r. and )'Irs. Qtto Kraus, Jr.
SUNDAY, JULY 4
Riverview Avenue Field.
8:00 A. :\I.-Holy Communipn.
and daughters Ann and Helen of
II :f)O A. lL-;-Holy Communion
Benjamin \Vest avenue are spendTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
The
Francis
H.
G.
Forsylhefaming
the month of July at Ocean
OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY. JULY 4 •
ily of Thayer road are yacationing City,.N. J..
11 :00 A. ).I.-Meeting for WOrs~lp.
.
11r. Eugene C. Lappe, Jr. ;'f
11 :00 A. M.-Cbildren, cared. f,!r 10 Wbtt- in Ocean City until the end of
tier House dunng meeung.
July.
Yale a\'enue spent the weekend irr
WEDNESDAY. JULY, ..
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
R.
LongPittsburgh.
9:30 to 3:3O-Sewmg and QUIlting 10
'Vbittier House' Box Luncheon. All well of Brooklyn visited llr. LongMrs. H. Bardwell Lincoln, Jr. of
cordially invited.
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\vell's mother lIrs. Alfred E. Long- Ogden avenue win visit her sister
FIRST CHURCH OF
welt of Laiayette avenue over tre 1frs. J. H. McAleer in Buffalo next
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
week-end. Next 'Tuesday }'lrs. \\reck.
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Park Av~nu~' Below Harvard
Longwell's
mother, Mrs. H. F. RoMrs. Charles Pixson of Cedar
SUNDAY, JULY 4
11 :00 A. )l.-Sunday School.
berson of Albariy and sister lIiss lane, who spent five days at the
ST,UDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE
11:00 A. It.-Sunday Lesson
Ullian Roberson .of Ne,~ Rochelle. Friends Conference at Cape 1Iay
Sermon "God"
S~~ Cheater and Fairview Roads
'V~dntsday ev~nlng mtet!ng each week.
8 p.tn. Reading room opcrt dady except Sell' will arrive to visit here this sum- last week rcturRS today' frOlll a
Ph.ne SW8l'tbmore 9793
day and holidays 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday mer.
. four day trip, to Buck Hill.
tvening "l to. 7 :45 p.m. and 9 to 9:10 p.m.
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AT
SPECIAL
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town'"
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SAVING
Front wheels need special lubrication because high fric~ion,
iB bearings can cause a wheel to shear off, Prevent ~ ser1<~us
accident. Let us clean. inspect and re-pack the bear~ns:' With
Sinclair front wheel lubricant-specially made for th,s job.
Come in today,
Mad. to ... Qi""'MI'i Talti.·... Yalln
MAYORNAISE
~DIo,
'Fusco
'
Bo.....De..Llte Salad Dl'en'ng
,(1
Alston
STUDEBAKER SALES lit SERVICE .
SO. CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROAD.
Phone Swarthmore 9793
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MADISON , BROS.
.In Can-MG.kMf WelSlhl.
imall. Rtod'y.. to-lat-5hort Shaok
COOKED HAM
SMOKED PICIIICS
89c
'b
Phone 1913
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Fancy Yatlng. 10.16 lb.,
,
SANDWICH
FILLERS
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for Ho/ldaw
Meal.
WEDNESDAY NOON
JULY - AUGUST
,
110 " 14e
~ "18e
~ '·28c
·~'·I4c
HAMS shank end
lb 6ge
,Smoked TONGUE
lb 48e
Ib 8'ge
Boneless Roast of Beef
SHARP CHIDDAI
'It Bala Clab
B•• I lelrtlb.,llt
CHEESE
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BEVERAGES
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3 '~ ZSt:
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BEVERAGES
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.Plua Penna. Ta."C ID
Penna. .I..arkeb
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3
LEMON JUICE
Freestone
6JI
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17c
each 1ge
CELERY HEARTS
bun. 1ge
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owner
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the
per~on
I Dependable Service
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haudmadc If
who
{ ! .,he",
{or'. sale.
was
gircll a child's light green
J
you ha\'e rcal estate
I~cater kt.hrorSh err~r So~. JU.jg~4 22 at the' list wilh us and we will gh"e you
ca.
"a. .
fEiS'ONAL-=-Supen'iscd -and Icdel1cu
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II ease
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the benefit. of our Cooperative ~~;:;:;:;;;:;~;';;:;;;U;:;;:;IVW;:;;;M
Selling Bureau. Call at office or ~...........,................................
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phone us.
Re:tding work, by Educati?",
p~i\·ate or group c;:la5S!"5 beglnnmg
Write Darhara Knabb, 104 South
(-)~ ,:L\'enue Swarthmore. Fa.. for
REAL ESTATE
- 1I0pkin' on Staff
of
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5·"
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r~ 3'_ Flour
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Wallace Lippincott
ertiet with Ut.
Marian S. Brown
907 Ed!(mont
RealtorAvenue
Che.ter 3.4516
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very
Devine Taxi Service
Swarthmore, Pa. .....
Serving Swarthmore. Morton; Rutledge 'and Ridley
Township'since 191.8 :
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
tlClr"shr.'IC:Ho'.'!
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AprI ~_0 t S .....
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flOOI COVERINGS
• NIW CONSTRUCTION
• ALTERATIONS a.d RIPAIIS
ARTERS' BROTHERS, Ine.
Contraetors and Builders
302 Gayler Siree •• Media, Pa,
PitON' • M.dia 2567
Swarthmore
D'
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ISpOSa
el'VlCe
Ruhbi.b Collected
DAVE WOOD
, Painting
and
Paperhanging
Weeldy oJ" Monthly
Ph
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I
3343
one wart lIuore
Si.nce
190'
CUNNINGHAM
"A Well Kept House
Palmer. &: Paper Balliet'll
We .houlcl Know Bow
Swa. 2266
MlchJpn Ave..
N' ever Grows OJd"
Phone
Media 0755
Drh'cway C!=Jnstruction
Asphalt or Concrcte
PETER DI NICOLA
Call Swarthmore 0121 or 0904
Phone Swarthmore 2526
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-. Van Alen Bros,
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Coal
Good materials and skillful
workmen are now available.
Call us for information and esli·
mates.
HORACE A. REEVES
Oil
UThird
G~neratioD,
Buildeu"
Swarthmore 3450
333
DARTMOUTH AVEUNE
,
apartment,
The Swarthmoreaa
WANTED-Two busiD~ss' ~ wom~n
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'desire
small furnished apartment witb kitchen
:l1\~ hath b~llinning. Sept~mher. Reply Bo;oc
r•.Th~ 5warthmonan.
WA~TED- yn'~u~"~g=,-::ou=""I.-,di':<:;,i=re=,'furn .
Swarthmore vicinity
per month.
6 and 10 p. m.
by mate coll~g~
0839,
ERNEST
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SMITH
,I,
PAINTING
and
DECORATING
MOSTELLER
&D~
IDstaUations
ServiuK
S...........
T"'enty
Ye&rI
1180 Muhlenherg Ayo,
Swarthmore 2295
J
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Tel~flllOne
RE~':--T.a.rl1(,,_ attracti~dl1llht~
E~cel1~nt
meats. Pri\'ate hath.
Ir,,,,oo',.",
lllls
and, train
Tel~p'hone
'ri~ht here,
whftJI you can
TeacA us every day
,
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ED~I ARD
of Pennsylvania
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L. NOYES & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
The Ball Telephone Company
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Swarthmore
Building Blocks
Ashes &
Delivered
COMBINATION
DOORS - SCREENS
Coal - Lumber
Building Material.
R~bbbh
Removed
Hau1iug .
!dorton, Pa.
G~n~ral
La\\-ns lfowc:d
AU Sizes
.19 cent and, up
1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Swartbmore 0345
We are
~,.
iiiburtJaD. calli
331 Dartmouth Avenue
room.
.near
I
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Ph... JlaIdwia, 1170
No additi..J
..;.s
Vlci1Iil7 for _
Direc~or
Ponneri1 ,01 JlcdIa
1125 W. robi.., Aft.. Pt.ua.
Repain
Mason Bunder.
Supply Company
'FOR RENT
Funeral
All Typeo of Eleetrieal
Call
Onparty-linetelephones,courtesy pays dividends! Be brief
••. Space calls .•. Hang up
gently ••• Take the lead in
good party-line manners. It
will mean bette1' service for all,
A. Mercer Quinby:
,
Contractor
Swarthmore 1272
Stuffed Olives Sp.nhh
"hu m·"
Jar 3ge
Plain Olives 01.... ,Ju
... 28c:
Princ:ess , Mustard J':, 13e
3 .t.. 1ge
'Ideal Desserts
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ROOFS
GUTTERS
REPAIRED and INSTALLED
FR'
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epaIrS an c eamng
Call
GEORGE MYERS
409 Michigan Ave.
S.".. 2266
II.
• MODliN KITCHINS
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Associated with Henry Le Baron
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Armour's TI'eci ':~~' 47e
Pure Honey. ' 16·"
,ar 2Se
BROOKHAVEN ROAD
CaD Che.ter Z·4837
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in an endless chaIn.
bettcrl~t"'~asts bettEr arid siays fresh longer
'Fresh Barbeque or FrankYurter 1:0115.
2 ,t" 29,e
TCls':'es
m1-,••-.-....,1,.-,
N6
Li.. t your Delaware Coun"ty Prop-
in
Wir:
Com-
If it's good service
you wish to obtain,
Don't make your calls
,
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r r init"nmt1tb. •
A;I";;"li!'l~;!lf'V' V .. h t " . nf
G Frank Green. Decf'a!'ed
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TANNA KE' NNELS
9,A. 1\1. to 5:.30 P. M.
and nlhO' :::=::::=::::=::::::::::::~
n·.,I, to
ER.S BROS. 'He:
, Swarthm;'re 1833
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EXCELLENT CARE
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ga!' ranee.
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by AmerIcan Stores Comeany
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to spend tbe month of July with
their son and daughter-in·law Mr.
and' Mrs: A. David Speers of Sylvan av~nue. Rutledge, .
I
2 bun 19c
10 lbs 4ge
,
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fjdd.3'ul
CANT
ALOUPES
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1tage.
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Fruits and Vegetables
"'Sc
,
Fresh Farm Ripe Tomatoes
Cris;2 Iceberg Lettuce
DIUNER
....
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.PEACHES
Juicy
35.
Kay Natural Cheese. \>" 35c
'"" 43e
Nestle's Gruyere '
Cheese Food ..~:::'.
~ He
Oleomarga,rlne Prl..... .::. 37e
Picnic Plates
... IOe
Paper Napkins
10,.\' 12c
lISCO Cat_s_u.:.p____l:.f 19c
GLENWOOD
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Luncheon Meat s,....
Frankfurters ""''''
Large Bologoa
\ Braunschwelger
Sliced Dried Beef Loaf
Sliced AmerIcan Cheese
D.llclo..
.FREE DELIVERY
CLOSED
JUNE
FRYIIIB CHICKEIIS Ib 51.
HEN TURKEYS 'b 65c
"6ge
Dry' Cure Breakfast, Sliced Bacon
•
THE
New.
of
Laf;lyette Bven~'e entertained over
the weekend Miss Miriam B. Watson of Waterproof, La., who will
remain in Swarthmore for several
weeks with her cousins, Mt. and
!If rs. R. G. E. Ullman.
Mr. and Mrs. Craton G,' Pitner of
Roland Park, Md" spent the week.
end with Mrs. Pit,ncr's mother,
Mrs
.. P. L. Whitaker
of Park
ave·
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enue.
Mr. and Mrs. Bayd't. Harris of
Yale avenue are leaving July 6 for
Pittsburgh, where Mr. 'Harris has,
accepted a position ,vith Westing~
house. Mr. Harris graduated from
Villanova in June with a degree in
mechanical engineering while lirs.
Harris 'graduated from' the West
Chester Teacher's College where
sh~ had majored in 11 usic, in Alay,
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward 11I
of South Chester road entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Ric11ard N. Hoerner
and son R. N. Hoerner, Jr. of Keo·
kuk, Ia., who arrived in Swart1l~
more on \\'edriesday of last week
to attend the wedding of June UII·
man and Ed\\:ard E. Thomas on
Saturday.
Mr. and' Mrs. William Medford
of Str~th Raven avenue were hosts
to l\fiss Suzanna ~loe~ller of keo~
kuk, Ia., one of_ Miss Ullman',
bridesmaids, and lIr. Robert Rodefeld and lIIr. Bernard 'R~'an from
Richmond, Ind:, who served as
ushers at the ,Ycdding. lEss Ruth
Medford was hosiess ,to the brides·
\
maids and' ushers at the Spring~
\ hal'en Country Club last Saturday
night following the departure of
Mr .and Mrs. Edward E. Thomas
for their wedding trip to lIartha's
Vineyard.
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Malin
and children Clem and 'R~ndy of
Princeton ayen~e return today
from a week at Cape :May:
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Lynch
and children David and Janet. of
Dartmouth avenUe left Wednesday for a three week trip to Wis·
consin.
TN Pre"re for
a Lollt Holiday W....1ld
I"
at
M;ass. for the
summer.
Notes
Miss Helen Hoot of Lafayet!o \ Mr. and Mr~. H. A. O. Speers of
d L
J
f avenue, who spent last weekend In Indianapolis, Ind" arrived Tuesday
an
arry ones, sons 0 Haddonfield, N. J. visiting an Oberand Mrs. Donald P. Jones of· .
I M' V· .,
,
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1 f t d 11m College c assmate, 'ss .rg,nra
LEGAl NOTICE
av~nue, e t yes er ay Talbot, has gone to Mt. Gretna, --....c...o..-:-c:-c-c.--:--::--:----::
i.,·ernn); for C,\mp Onondaga, Long Pa where she has a summer posi." Th•. sch...1 District of ,Swartbmor. will
Y where. they wilt spend I
.,
I re(:eh'c bids at the office of the School
tion at The Inn. Her grandmother I n;,trict in 'b.e High : School Building, camIhe ,ummer..
Mrs ,V S Fricke of Cynwyd .r of Coli••• and Pronceton Avenues, S.....
TI
S H Hemenway family of
Ithmore. Pennsylvania. up to 4 p. m., Tues·
Ie
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formerly of Swarthmore, accom-, da., July 20, 1948 and open the bids at a
Hayen avenue returnc
uo. d 1
f
dn
eek
m~ing
of the Board at the School Dis·
e\'Vv'{I"
H' L
trict office 0!1- July 20•.1948,' at b8' p, m.,
f rom two week~_at Lake Carey, ;.~at~te ler ~rf
}of r. and 1\ rs.
1 tam
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ee or at an adJorned. meetmg of t e School
and daughters Tish and Flora of, Board, ror •. ~la~room (umiwre and equipA Schumacher f~mily,
1 m~nt. Speclfu~3.tIOJ\:5 can be &eC:urcd between
11l eJ nhn
....·
'.
Harvard avenue leave .today for 9 a. tn. and' ... fl. m., dail, except SaturOgden aven"" ar~ spcndrng ,Ihe t1' ummer hom~ at Avalon N. J. d.,.,. Sundar' an" holiday,. at.·th. School
f July at Avalon N J'
lelr 5
. ..
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\ Di!'ltrict
offlc~. The Board re5erv~5 the
o
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lliss Harriet Gilbert. of Park right tn reje<:t any or aU bids in wbot~ or
~Ir. and :Mrs. Frederick Anthony \ '
I '
ition at the Ocean in part a.nd t~ award cont~cts 'on anY,ltem
. h
Ott 1
a \ enue las a pos
r items makln2' up an)" bid.
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HILDA LANG DEN WORTH
for Bcach flaven, N. ].'1
Secretary
they
two weeks.\
:.JT::.. ::..7.::..2_ _ PUBLIC SALE
Th will Yspend M'
N
~ Price to Meet Every
lliss' ,eresa oung,,' ,Ss ancy I
Family's Need
WEDNESDAY, JUI.Y 14, 1948 ONE
Miss Nell 'Vise man, and Miss
O'CLOCK p, M, AT' THE HOllE OF
McCreight have returned!
ITHE LATE G. FRANK GREEN, 508
I
rop.EGE FAR~( LANE.' SWARTH·
irorn a wcek at Fishers Island, N.,
FUNERAL HOME
"ORF ror.U:Gf: GROUNDS, SWAR.
Y. where they visited Mrs.' Beryl'
lVm. T. Patterson, Director
'I'lnroRE. PENNSYLVANIA.'
The under5igned will Cll:ros~ to public
PlatlcnlJergcr at her sUlll1her cotEighteen Years Experience
,,,a'~ tl1C rntire content!' of a living room.
PHONE MEDIA 2588
-"'-!"", .1; .. =.. 0' room. kitehen. three bed·
I Mr.~':~. ~~:~ling
,
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while wedding gown fashioned of dress with a large black, p.cture c 3ssma es
William Murphy of J anesv;Ue,
imported eyelet embroidered. batis- hal. Her corsage was of white orWis" Rich~rd Rarcliffe of WashingIe. Her fingertip lel)gth ve.1 :was chid•.
ton, D. C., James Owens of Westadorned with sprays of lilies of tho
Alter a wedding trip through the
port, Conn., and Richard Bevier, of
"alley, and she carried a white satin N~w England States and Cana~a
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Bible covered with while orchida tbe newly weds. will make tbe.r
A reception at the Lebanon
and lilies of the valley.
home al the new aparlments at
Counlry
Club followed the cere"
Miss Ruth Miadzinian, the maid 100 Park avenue which was built many. J
of honor wore a gown of frosted by the groom's 'parents.
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The beautiful garden at the home
'I.·ss Polly Lou Penman, daughmaids, Miss Grace H •'der 0 f AI•
.of Mr. and M·rs. Alfred G. Hill on
bany, N. Y., cousin of the ~room, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Waller R.
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Country Club lane was Ihe scene
and Miss Norma GallacclO of Penman of Lebanon, became the
Saturday, June 26, at 4 o'clock of
PI.iladelphia, wore gowns of pale bride of Mr. Garrison Holmes M.cthe wedding of their daughter,
nile green and frosted organdy fash- C1ure; son of . Mrs. Holmes .McMary Frances, to 'Raymond Oliver
ioned in a similar manner to that j'Clure of Riverv.ew road and Mr. J.
Holton,
Jr., son of Mrs. R. O. Holof the maid of honor. The attend- J, McClure of Chester, on SaturI
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A.ugustine Beach, 5t: Augustine,
orchids with slreamers of liIes of Presbyterian Church ID Lebanon.
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Mr Michael Paulson of Drexel Dr. John L. Hynson.
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Hill 'brother of the groom, served
The bride. who, was given .ID
and neighbor of the Hills, performas best man. The ushers included marriage by her father: WO,re a whIte
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Mr.... Shawn Kupreilian, cousin of marquisette g,own ~ndm~ In a long
The nuptial musjc was provided
the bride, Mr. Cornelius L~0D:des, train. Her fI~gertlp veil of tulle
Swarthmore
by MarceUa DeCray, harpist, Mrs.
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bride of Baltimore, Md., violinist
age four' nephew of the groom, gardenias and a white orchid.
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The matron of honor Mrs. J. and Michael Malis, a Rollins CoUserve d as rIng oy.
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The mother of the bride wore a Robert Smith 0
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The traditional weddi;;'g marches
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The .bride, who was given in margroom, Mrs. John \V. H.II of Dorriage
by her father, worc a gown
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bodice. Both mothers wore' cor- marquisette gowns. The matron 0
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Lee Fisher, cousin of the groom. bridesmaids wore blue sashes, and
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ro~:: Ohio ~ister of the groom was 1\lr: \-Villiam H. Brown, Jr. of carried
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M,r. and 'Mrs. 'Andrew A. Smith,
Judy Abbe, Lee Hollis. Beth
Iheir sons Sandy and Wade Jones, Carol Lincoln, ~onriie Moxbaby Mary Virginia, who ey, Joan Hemenway, Nancy Reese,
the Turn~r's house at 731 and Karin Rogers left Tuesday for
avenLle, moved' in June 18. two weeks at Camp Borton, the
waiting for the house to be Scout camp near Hopewell, Pa.
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months. Previous to that time , Del., have becn visiting M,r. and
li"ed near Joliet, III., where Mrs. Wallace Lippincott at their
of a du home on South Chester road 'for a
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Miss 'Genevieve .Reavis 'of University place is taking her two
weeks Naval Reserve Training at
the Philadelphia Navy Yard at tJie
present time;
Mr. and M~s. E. C. Lappe of
Yale avenue enlertained their son
Dick overnight ·Wednesday.
Elinor and Marion Karns will
sail their boat to Oxford; Md. over
the Fourth where they will join
their pare.nts Mr. and Mrs. George
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl K. Dellmuth
and children Nancy and Terry of
South Chester road left June 24 to
drive to, San Francisco. They will
sail for Australia on July 'I aboard
the Marine Phoenix. Mr. Dellmuth
is on a year's sabbatical leave from
the Co'llege. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Elverson of the College faculty will
occupy tlie DeUmuth apartment in
Pittenger HaJJ during their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Hatch
and children Joan and B.arry of
"Netherworth", Wallingford, will
spend 'the month of July on Little
Sebago Lake' in Maine. Their
daughter Barbar~ will be at Camp
Wabunaki on Hancock Lake in
Maine for the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. Roy N, Keiser 01
Park avenue entertained Mrs. Keiser's molher Mrs. Margaret Fisher
and her aunt Mrs. Daniel Macaul~y
both of Germantown over the weekend and for p,art of this week.
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of the valley. Her bridal outht
was completed with a single ortand
of pearls, the gift of the. groom,
and an Irish lace handerchlef carried by her mother at her wedding.
Urs. William Barrow Pugh, Jr.,
'. of Park anvenue, served as matron
101 honor, while Miss Ellen Bardwell
of \Vaynesboro, Va" and De?~er,
Col., was maid of honor. The bK:IOeS'maids we~e }.Hs.s ,Carole ,Austen, a
! Rollins College roommate, of Bronx'ville, N. y" and Miss Mary Jane
and Miss Edna Oli.er ~olton, sisters of the groom of Sf. Augustine,
Fla. All were gowned alike in simple,
'floor length gowns of imported
white organdy ieaturing an off the
shoulder collar of embroidered OT. ~andy and three bands of embroidered, org;!ndy inserted in the fu.1I
skirt. They wore white horsehaIr
picture hats with 1I00r length
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Jessie Gilbert's roommate at the
and John H. Gontrum of Baltimore, crepe gown with matching hat
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accessories, and. a cor.sage of
and daughter Nancy ·moved yester- Be!sy .Ross of Bronxville, N. Y.,
James S. Holton, of St. Augustine,
Mrs. Hill, the mother of the bride, ow roses.
day from 313 Park avenue to their arrived at Park avenue on. Monday Fla., served his brother,as best man .. \\'ore a soft grey chiffon floor
Aft~r Labor Day they will b.
newly finished home al 617 Glen- for a week's visit.
V~hers included Thomas A. Hill'jlClIgth gown with contrasting hat home at 1180 Oxford road,.
field avenue, Glenolden.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Las- brother of the bride, William B. and accessories and a corsage of
Miss Nancy Hoot of Lafayette si~t and son Remy ·of Rutgers aveavenue who has been visiting her nue will be in Ocean City
the
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brother-in-law and sister Mr, and Fourth.
Lewis D. Lawrence· in 'Cambridge,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Tho~as of
Mass., is now being entertained Richmond, Ind., and lIIr. Allen S.
at Bonnet Shores, L. I., by a Wheel- Bedell of Greenville, S. C. ~.l're the
ock classmale, Miss Anne Gilbert. guesls of Mr. and Mrs..R. G. E.
Clare Cochran of Wallingford Ulima!, at the Strath Haven.
Hills, a gradl1at~ of Swarthmore over the weekend.
BUT ... dOD't let your tires' 10
High School, made the dean's list
Mr. William F. Lee of Lafayette
at the University of Pennsylvania.' avenue entertained a group of NavBANG.I If you're plaDDiDIl • trip
Mr. George M. McKeag of Par- al Reserve officers, who· served toor just gain. ~o vi.it the relative.
rish road attended the 'meetings of gelher in tbe Pacific abroad the
the Pennsylvania Dar Association "Appalachian",
on
his
cruiser
over the holiday weekend ••. haYe
in Atlantic City this weeK.
"The Apple" on the Sassafras River
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car thoroughly checked to
Mrs, . Oscar .J .. Gilcreest 01 Vas- and Chesapeake Bay over the weeksar avenue spent a night in Albany, e n d . '
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in lure your l.relyl'"Our espcirta
N. Y. with friends and one in
Captain and Mrs. Marion \V
Scranton, Pa., with 'her fainily last ShelJenbarger and children Charwill service ,our needa efficiently
week after visiling the Sesquicen- lotte and David of Kenyon avenue
and the rates are lo:w I See UI· DOW
tennial of Schenectady, N. Y.
: will be on Martha's Vineyard, Cape
Mr. anti Mrs. D. Reed Geer of Cod, for .Ihe month of July.
and bayo ,our car tuned up for
Harvard avenue have returned
Peter Myers of Di"ckinson avethat trip ahead I
from a two \V~~k5 vacation at Lake nue arrived hoole after a
Mohonk, N. Y.
study at Oxford, England on a
• },ir. llnd' Mrs. Harry Liebeck, Rhodes Scholarship, in' time to be
their daughter Mrs. William Ulhe present al the wedding of his sis;!!1J1 grandau~ht~r~
Linda. ;lnd tel' Ann' to ] ohn Secord on Satn.hoda, are leaving 900" f6r three itrday.
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Pata~' Told 01 Park avenue left
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Merestead, a sports camp at Camfamily on "';'ekellds.
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roa'(\ r~ltirlled 'yesterday from two .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh \,vagnon of
"reeks at Beach Haven.
Easton, formerly of Swarthmore,
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Mr. and Mrs. Erwin H. Bauer attended the wedding 01 Miss Mary
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and daughter Carol LeAnn of Riv- Frances Hill on Saturday.
ervie\\' road are leaving tomorrow
Betsy :McKeag, daughter of :Mr.
lor a trip to W~st Virginia 10 visit and Mr" G. McKeag of Parrish road
Mr. Bauer's parents and to St. entertained ·her classmates
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Louis, :Mo.. to visit Mrs. Bauer's teachers of the Media Friends
parents.
School at a wading pool party on
Mr. and IIIrs. H. Lindley Peel of Wednesday 01 last week.
Columbia avenue had as their house
:Mr. ami ~Irs. John· B. llaerker of
guests far the weekend ·Miss EJiz- 334 South Swarthnl0re avenue are
abeth Elleman, :M.r. John Nicholson moving to?3 Park Lane road, Grace
and Mr. Robert Beck, all of Rich- Park on Tuesday.
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can be put in your m.odern freezer-and kept for monfhs, still
rich in color, tastiness, and vitamins.
Shop today for your home "super market" , •• the home electric freezer ••• and enjoy the matchless convenience of always
having on hand a variety of foods-at any time of the -year I
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LEGION
PRESENTS FLAG
The beautiful 24 foot, wool bunting American Flag which was seen
flying from Ihe flag pole of the
Weeks Memorial Park, Baltimore
Pike and €hester road, over the
Fourth, was recently presented to
the Legion by Mrs. Roy S. Latimer
of Cornell avenue. The Legion accepted Ihis gracious gift and secured the permission of the Keystone Automobile Oub, owners of
the Park, to display the flag on
all proper occasions. This is being
accomplished through the patriotic
and public spirited eflorts of Mr.
Stanley H. Dalton.
Last Friday's treat-of-the-week
.• t Summer Club was a bike ride
in which 35 children and two lead-'
,rs parlicipated. 'The younger ones
pedalled as far as Wallingford Station and relurned with Marjorie
Lewis, while the rest went 01\ to
Glen Providence Park in Media
with Alan McChesney. The latter's
trip was interrupted by a flat tire;
however, under selected leaders a
good number of t~ group reached
the Park and a safe return was enjoyed by all.
The special event for this Friday is a swimming party at the
Morrow Pool from 9:30 to 11 :30.
All those who plan to take advantage 'of the }.forrow's hospitality
should have written permission and
For the second time within two
reporl directly to the pool. Those weeks Swarthmore trees received a
not participating will report as usu· sudden and drastic pruning by the
al to the Cottege Avenue School.
elements.
T u e s day afternoon's s tor m
Don Dickinson and Bonnie Morse
brought
down,·as· many ·or more
Mid
branches
across local roofs,
oeW staff member well-known to
lawns
and
thoroughfares
as had
boroughites who was added to the
staff when enrollment reached its the big blow and rain 01 Thursday
IIDprecedented . high of 105) will evening, June 24.
The only personal' casualty re:
ported as a result of the storm
Next week, Coach Howard Sip- occurred at Cedar lane and Swarwill show a movie illustrating thmore avenue when Joseph H.
tbe fundamentals of Australian Perkins, Jr. of Wallingford, fracturfootball. In . the near future the ed his collar bone and bruised his
:·boys will play UAustees", a combina·
back in a fall from the third floor
of Australian football and main roof of his parents' home
nlle
All Summer Oubbers who own
gone up to the roof to view the reare circling Friday July 16 on
mo~al 01 a porlion of a large maple
their calendars as the day of the
tree which had been broken off
Pet Parade. Keen competition for
during the· storm and blowri onto
blue ribbon is anticipated.
the' roof causing' considerable dam
Over al Rutgers Avenue Gertrude
age, Perk,ns tangled with part 01
Goldfish passed away and the 3
the branch and lost his footing. A
year oids are in deep mourning. It
three story fall was broken by the
was feared that she had co\1ided
first floor porch roof from which
.ith a boat as it was flung from
l'.e was promptly extricated by the
the hand of an overenthusiastic
First Aid Corps of the local Fire
sailor from the "shore" of the pond.
Company and taken to Taylor Ho.Gertrude was discovered by a small
'pital, ~ R.idely Park where he was
grOUP who noted that she was "not
x-rayed and retained.
swimmin". Gertrude is survived by
Gladys and Elmer G~ldfish who it is
hoped to live .to a ripe old. age.
Box Lacro ..e Wednesday
: The four-year-olds are working
The Sun Oil-Baltimore Box La!\Ird on wren-houses fashioned out crosse game, originally scheduled
o! flowers pots. Each child makes for J ul.'e 23, will be played "Vedn.sth~ door, mixing his own mortar day, July 14 at the Andrew lIcto lement the. two flo\V~rs pots to- Murlrie Field, Concord road, Felgetljer. If there are not enough tonville al 8 :15.
seco\td-generation wrens in the
neig[OrhOOd to fill the houses,
J. W.
to Give Dance
pare ts are urged to leave them up
"Summer" is the theme of the
in t
back yard for next year's
dance on Friday, July 16 in Ihe
tenan. .
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In ~e Pre-~chool group there \Voman's Club given by the Junare so",e "rough and ready" cow- ior 'Voman's Club. The Glen Dale
bo),s: 'andy Van de Graft, Todd arches Ira, who play at the ChristMoxey,lBill Moller, Burton Gab- mas dance each year, will once
riel, Geli: Barron and Gerry Robin- again furnish tunes for all kinds of
.
Son. An\e Essel, Janet Snyder, dance sleps from 9 10 1.
Chairman Mrs. Arnold H. RedLewis "Vilis and Marly Frank are
ding
and her assistants are hard at
regular ~nkeys on the climbers.
work
wilh plans to make the club
Anne Pr'l'ter, Susan Campbell,
house
attractive and the punch inShirley Litle, Kathie Stamford and
viting.
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STORM WROUGHT'
HAVOC IN BORD
J, H. 'Perkins, Jr. Hurt,
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H()mets Win First
Half of League Games
Largely due to the pitching of
Bobby Allison who didn't "walk,l a
man, the Hornets drubbed Yeadon
with a score of 11-0. Allison also
starred .at bat hilling a homer
with two men On base and a triple
with Ihe bases loaded. Russell Snyder made Ihe longesi hit, but in his
excitement by-passed second base.
Three hits are to his credit. Tbe
whole team worked smoothly, backing up Allison's brilliant pitching.
The next game is to be with Holmes tomorrow night on the Riverview avenue field. Next Wednesday
evenings home game will be with
Collingdale.
The Inlermediates, boys over 14,
played Sharon Hill on Riverview
field losing wilh a score of .8-0.
Jimmy Lees' pitching was good
and Neil Gallagher was outstanding all-around play.
The baseball epic of the week
was held Wedne~day afternoon
when the Oippers defeated Lansdowne 19-16. Jester Gurin Dickie
pitched by Robert Gurin: Dickie
Snyder and Peler Bloom. A return
game with Lansdowne is scheduled
for next Wednesday at 2:30 on the
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CHILDREN AND ADULTS TURN OUT
EN MASSE FOR 4TH OF JULY EVENTS
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Games, Pony Rides, Water
Fight Follow
With over Iwo hundred children in patriotic costume, many.of them
astride red, white and blue decorated tricycle~ or bicycles, filling the
.treet and parents, holiday visitors and friends lining the curbs the an,,"al Fourth of July children's parade taxed Ihe capacity of Park avenue
between Darlmouth and Harvard at 9 o'clock Monday morning.
Marshalled by E. M. Buchner
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president of the Swarthmore Business Association and Ferris W.
Mitchell the parade provided souvenirs for each participant. Judged
by Mrs. John E. Michael, George
Corse, }[rs. George \Varren, Mrs.
Birney K. Morse, Barbara Brown
and Mrs. Robe~t R Hopkins. the
following children received special
prizes for outstanding costumes or
decorations: Lynn Bernard, Shirley
Carpenter. Linda Smith, Susie Unrich, Johnny Schoff, Tod Moxey,
David Mast, Hunler Allison, John
England, Dick Unrich, Bruce .Kahler, Peter Essl, Billy Moehler, Jim
England, Bobby Kahler, Minge
Campbell and Martha McCrum.
Tommy McCrum, Rosemary IDtherel, Barbara Spencer, Kathy Dolman, Joanne Shearer, Adele War-'
ing, Julian Bullitt, Margaret Bullitt, Jay Spencer, Susia Marsh,
Spencer Carroll, JanJe Jackson,
K a thO'e Stamfor,
d J oanne Alston,
Beth M oehler and Ee Gerner.
Real Estate slunents have been
enjoying case study courses offered at Ihe college by the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers. The Institute, organized in
1934, has the two-fold purpose of
.t!'!tti!1g. appraisal oJ . re!l1,,~state~on
a scientific alld pr~lessional basis
and of identifying those individuals
who have studied the science of
value in real property. ·The organization is patterned after existing
professional sotidies.
Mrs. Marion Andrew Burton,
The Institule made great progress
d aughter of Thomas W. Andrew
in the fourteen years since its orof North Chester road, died Sun- ganization and has under.taken an
As soon as the last group of pad ay, J uly 4 while visiting her daughextensive program of education in raders had been judged and tendter Marion at St. Mary's Episcopal the field. The course at Swarthered their prizes. there was ~ mad
School, Springfield S. D.
Mrs. Burton, wife of Funk V. more Colle,!:e is one 01 several dash to the high school grounds
Burton of Philadelphia, \Vas fot-:' which are being given in coopera- for games and Dixies. The uunder_
tion with colleges and universities. six" group sprinted especiaUy .fast
mer president of' the SOI-optimist
The Swarthmore p'rogram conf~red by. the prospect of free pon;
Club, one tim~ coach of 'Woman's
'
field hockey team at Drexel inst,' _ sists of two two-week courses, rides. G,ven numbered tickets and
Course No. 1 is dedicaled to the lined up' for their proper turns by
tute, was a member of St. Martin's field of residential real estate;
Episcopal Church where she was Coprse No.2 which began June 28, 1IIr. and Mrs. Philip M. Alden,
very active and at one time headed i. dedicated to the appraisal of il1- these youngest youngsters had time
the diocesan committee on Christ- come properties. Over 100 students, for only one game under the direction of 1IIrs. Ford Robinson and,
tian family relations.
ranging in experience from men
~;:rs. J. A. Calhoun. One hundred
Mrs. Burton, who formerl~ lived just starting in the business to seaand
twenty boys and girl •. waited
in Swarthmore, moved to Boston in soned assessors, lenders, managers
patiently
for their rides on the
1909 when she married Mr. Burton and brokers, were· registered for
three mannerly ponies who didn't
living Ihere until 1934 when she bOlh courses.
even
take time out to munch grass
returned to Pennsylvania and reThis organization was largely the
but kept busily at their duties unlil
sided in Philadelphia.
concepi!on of Philip W. Kniskern
Besides her father. htlsband, and of Riverview road. Mr. Kniskern the last little one had enioyed a
daughter she is survived by a son served as Chairman of Ihe Organi- ride up and down the length of the
school field.
\V. Andrew Burton and thrt.:e other zatian Committee and as the first
Seven-to-ten-year-old girls played
daughlers, Mrs. Charles McKee of President of the American Instigames
under the direction of ~rrs.
Hagerstown, lld.; Louise of San tute.
Harry C. Seymour and Mrs. Robert
Francisco and Jane of Philadelphia
Gilfillan, .particularly en joy i n g
and I\vo grand~hi1dren.
MEASLES, POX AND
crows and cranes, and the blindfold
Funeral serv,ces were held at
MUMPS ON WANE
'tight
rope walk. Each participant
51. Martins Church, Philadelphia
Th I I .
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on Thur!day.
.
' e oca quarantme stahstlCS for took home a souvenir lei or horn.
the month of Jtine are: 17 measles,
Peggy Keenen and Anne Harvey
nine chicken pox, and three mumps directed the games for the 1O-to-12
LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA
cases.
1d •
Frank C. PierSOll and family of
Among the most recent victims y.ear-o girls. After a special "getOgden avenue will leave this week arc David Sensenig of North Prince- tm.g acquainted" game this group
for L.os Angeles where llr. Pierson ton .avenue who is now confined enjoyed contests such as "dropping
will . be Co-Director of Research with chicken pox, Sidney Johnson th,e stra\v,"
,
for the Institute of Industr,'al Re- o f L a I ayette ave. who has measles,
'irginia
12 Ralh organized the girls
lalions at the University of Cali- Louise Johnson and Robert Sch- O\'er
for a rousing game of
soft ball, in which a number of
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am
ecturer tn t e
co- midt of North Chester road whose b
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epartment.
Jerson has I quarantine for measles just expired
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a sence rom IS posItion as As- Crourath of Elm avenue who were
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sociate Professor of Economics at quarantined with cbicken pox un- If '~I~ Va;~eIY of contests was
Swarthmore College.
1.1 last week
0 ere.
to- -year-old boys under
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Former Resident
Puses Away
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vid, visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. Moir, and family of Cape May Advisory Committee for AeroDauKraus at their summer home at Courthouse, N. J.
tics, is home on a ten-day vacation
Ocean City over the long weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told and from Wallop Island.
PA.
Jerry
Dana,
who
is
attending
daughter
Polly of Park avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Morrison of
l'UBLISBED
EVERY
FRIDAY
AT
SWARTBIIOU.
THE SWARTBJ40Ill!lAN, INC. PUBLISBEIl
summer school at Connecticut CoI- spent the week-end in Salisbury, Dartmouth avenue entertained, over
lege, and Edward Tisdell of Holy- Md., visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. the week-end, Mr. Morrison's aboke Mass. spent the weekend at K i n d l e y . '
ter, Mrs. R. B. Tracy, who was en
IlAllJOBIE TOLD, Alia
Editor
pllTER Eo TOLD, !di~
the home of Mr. and Mrs..
Mr. Andrew Myers of Cornell ·route from Schenectady, N. Y. to
R05alie Peinot
Edith Whitaker
Barbara. Kent
Pergy Keenen
R. Dana of Elm avenue.
avenue, who is with the NatioDaI Missouri.
Peter Braun of Westdale avenue ~;:::===;:::==~::::::::::::=:::=====;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;;;;;
as Second CluJ Mattu. ]amia.Jy 24, 1929, ., lite POit
[eft Sunday for Camp Riverdale in
at
Swartbmore.
p,.., under the Act of )(areb 3, 1179.
the Adirondacks where he will
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spend .the SUlllmer. Susan will reSWAR,THMORE~ PA. FRIDAY.
turn frolll Camp Borton on July 13.
, JULY 9, 1948
Mrs. Clark Allison· of Michigan
avenue was given a surprise visit
PRESBTERIAN SOTES
ister will preach at the 11 o'clock last week by her mother Mrs. R.
B. Hunter of Spring City and the
The guest preacher at the 11 0'- service.
Service this Sunday mornThe Church Nursery is open dur- wives of her five brothers. The
will be the Rev. Dr. Olin Mc- ing the morning s~rvice. Mrs. !,Ilen guests included Mrs. Frank Hunter
. Jones who is associated I Davis and Miss Tee! Dunn WIll be and daugl,ter of Lititz, Pa., Mrs.
Harley Hunter and three children
Hofstra Col1,ege, Hempstead, in charge.
The ushers for the day are of Reading, Mrs. Ernest Hunter
Y.
There is no Church School or George Shubert, Edward Alston, and Mrs. Blair HUllter of PottsHour Nursery during July Don D. Dickinson and Paul K. Paul- tOWII and Mrs. Fred Hunter and
son of Spring City.
son.
August.
Mrs. A. UJ Fairbanks of Park
The Surgical Dressings Group
~OCIAL NOTES
avenue had as her guests for two
each Wednesday morning at
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weeks her son-in· law Mr. W. H.
in the Parish House .
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At a meeting of the Session on avenue IS en er ammg or w K11lg and 1ns aug \ter ann a.
Charlolte Brodhead daughter of
I. 1948, it was resolved that
d ughter - 'In
wee k s Iler son an d a
d Mr F N Fairbanks Mr. and Mrs. G. Brodhead of 11 apcongregational meeting be called I • U
a"d'
"'hr
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CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
July 19, 1948 at 8 o'clock, D. S. an t elr son CS'I'I'
tar es r n
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her
cousin
from
\Vdnl1ngton
at
a
THEATRE SQUARE
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian I
anta, Ga.
lb'
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b' tl d
to receive and act upon
Swarthmore 3243
'Mr. and :Mrs. Craig A. Brower of ~arty ce e ratmg cr Ir I ay on Daily Deliveries
report of the Pulpit Commit- Lafayette avenue have as their ~aturday. .
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Gloria Ann Peirsol of. Lafayette
appointed by the Congregation, guest 1[r. Brower's cousin l\[iss
recommend a Pastor lor call.
Ruth 'Imbert of Los Angeles, Calif., avenue, h~d Roberta RIchards of
Church business, during July and who arrived at the end of May to Philade!l'llla as her g~est for
may be transacted by call- attend the wedding of her brother the weekend. Roberta s
pa\~;
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ents :I[r. and Mrs. Robert ·v.
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ing at the Church 1>hone, Swarth- L outs
10 ... ew
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BaltiInore
D
d Mrs Peter Coste and Richards. Jomed the PClrsols, on
more 0672, or, if no answer, Nancy
chil~~e~n Marga;et and Peter hav~ the Fo~rth, for a steak br?i1 on the
S.,-clli, Media 0176J.
Swarthmore
Pike
moyed from 314 North Chester road Peirsol s property on MIddletown
0450
to 121 Rutgers avenue. •
road.
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Springfield
TRINITY NOTES
Claire Hendrixson, daughter of
Mrs. R Bruce Mtller and chtldHoly Communi"n will be celebrat- Mr and Mrs La Rue HendriXson ren Thomas and John, of Cornell
at 8 a. m. on Sunday. The <)f.Nortlf'Che~tert:oadand Amanda avenue; and Mrs. Miller's mother,
''We Telegraph Flowersw
_NOVELTY
&: DECORATIVE CANDLESn_".~_ .will 'reachat the sern!!';' of Spackman, daugl,tter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bachelor of Wate~
llorning Prayer at 11. Ushers at Mrs. Herbert B. Spackman of Far- bury, Vt., left Tuesday for a month s
Ihe 11 o'clock service will include: num road, Media, .Ieft last week to vacation at Brallt Beach, N .. J.
S. D. Reynolds, head usher; R. J. spend the summer at Camp Wyoda
Dr. and M~s. :Valter N. MOIf and
Baker; W. N. Ryerson; V. L. Fine; . V
t
daughters J tIlOle and Joan celeermon.
k
d
J. H. Furlong; T. Hopper; A. H. m Mrs.
Charles T. Deacon, her br.ated the Fo~~th-of-July wee -en
Knabb; and G. E. Wagner.
daughter Pauline and her son Da- WIth Dr. MOIr s brother, Dr. John
granddaughter of· Mr. and Mrs.
BIRTH
\POOI, Englan?, !uly seventh. From Beach Island with het Uncle and
,
there they WIll Journey to Northern Aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mahney Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reed Curtin Arthur R. Dana of Elm avenue,
announce the birth ot a daughter, and- Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Cur• d'[
B'
K. M
Ireland, 'Scotland and England re- of Drexel Hill.
Mr. an "rs. Irney
orse turning August 20.
Milton Hobbs spent the recent Dana, on June 4. 'The baby is a tin of Webster Springs, W. Va.
of Harvard avenue entertained over
Bobbie Crafts of New York City holidays at Surf C·Ityon Ieave. f rom
the Fourth, Mr. John McCoubrey visited her Aunt, Mrs. R. C. Disque. the RO.T.C. Camp,. The EnglDeers
of Watertown, Mass. and Mr. and
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f St at h Haven avenue over the Center, ort e vou', a.. .
Mrs. Wilbur B. Brown of College aweekend
r of the fourth.
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Mr. an
rs.
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Park, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Schwalm of of Park avenue drove theIr daughMr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hilles North Chester, road entertained ters June and L~ura to Camp Epaand daughter jane W. Hilles of the their daughter and her husband, cheseca near Stt1lwater, Pa., where.
Swarthmore Apartments returned Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dickinson of June will spend the month of July
Monday from a two week vacation Old Greemvich, Conn. over the Laura two weks.
at Atlantic City, N. J.
holidays.
.
Robert Turner, grandson of Mrs.
Mrs. Ethel C. Mosteller of Part- J. Archer Turner and son of DonMr. and Mrs. Louis deMolI of mouth avenue spent the Fourth of aid C. Turner has left for Camp
Philadelphia entertained with a July with M~. and Mrs. W. H. Caribou: Maine after ...cently remint julip party on Sunday after- Hardesty of Providence road Med- cuperatmg from a tonst1ectomy.
noon at Tall Oaks, the home of.
.
' T h e twin grandchildren of Mr.
Mrs. deMolI's parents Mr. and ,I\,[r. and Mrs. Nathaniel Myers and Mrs. Elliott Richardson of LaMrs. Guenther
H. Froebel.
The an d d aug I1 t cr. S'd
. f PI am
. f'Ie Id, fayette avenue visited here over the
.
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party
was
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honor
of
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. • spen
Ie 40ur IOU y' I10I't- holidays
garet Frances· Flemnllng of Haver- d· ays WI'tl1 '[
A nd rew home.
,I.' r.
an d '[
.1\' rs.
ford. whose weddmg to Mr. How- '[
f
C
II
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Cresson of
1\ yers 0
orne a,'enue.
ard Oakie will take place tomorMr. alld Mr;. Paul :II. Paulson Noblesville, Ind., visited I\Ir. Cresrow. '!I.I rs. de 11011 is a member of of Park 3\'CnUe entertained last son's sistcr.s Eva and Emma B~l1
the wedding party. The guests in- week ~lr. Paulson's sister, l{rs. Cresson of Dickinson a\'cnue for the ~.-¥-~-~--~-~-~--~-~-~--~-~--~-~-~--~-~-~--~-~--~-~-~--~.~.~.-~-~--~-~.~--~-~-~--~-~--~.~-~~.~-~.-~.~--~-~-~-~-~-~--~;~-~-~--~-~.-~~,
eluded members of the two families. 'Villiam Hider of Albany, N. Y.
week.
r' •
. Mr. and Mrs. de 1Joll ha"e just, Jay B. Snape, son of Mr. and
Jane
and Mary \\tlhs
:,1
returned from a vacation trip which I }'lrs. J. Roy Snape of Harvard arc s~cnd1l1g t!115 we~k at the Pre~:1
jn~luded ~ night )vith the former avellue, who has finis~led his fresh- ~yter1al1 .JUfl1~r High Ca~p 111
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.:Ml~S Dons Rowand and her hus- man. y~ar at Bowdom College in Frcnchto\'tn, New Jersey.
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band Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroth I Brunswick, :1IIe.,. is spending the
I\Ir. and M:s. Charles W. LukBE AUT Y SAL 0 N
of Pittsburgh. two days
summer ,at Can~p Lenapee in Tas-I ens and faI111ly of Strath .Haven
vities in Charlottesville, Va., at .the I ton, Pike Co. Pa. as swimming 3\'cnue attended the weddmg ~f
i,\:
wedding of a college classmate, and councilor
I }'frs. Lukens n~phew, lIr. Lewls
Don't let Summer go to your bead!
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a few days in Cleveland where 1\lr5.
:Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of Cedar Breuninger, Jr. in \Vashington,
de ~[oll was a bridesmaid'in the lone who was with a friend Mrs. D. C. over the fourth.
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wedding of her Hollins College Brainard Parker of \Vashington
roommate. Mr. and Mrs. de Moll, D. C at Jamestowl~ R. I. for th~
FETE BRID:I':-TO-BE
9 Chester. Road.
returned home via Niagara Falls. month of June, wi'!l leave for Reno,
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Col. and Mrs. \V. A. McCulloch Nev. July II, to visit her son S. mto a delightful surprise sh?wer
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of Riverview road entertained Col. Dean Caldwell III. Later she will and supper. party for :l\Iiss Theresa
McCulloch's sister Miss Charlotte be the guest of her sister Miss A. Young last Friday at the office
McCulloch of East Orange, N. J. Narrye Davis and her brother Mr. and home of Dr. Bertha Eastwood
over the Fourth.
Paul Davis of Colorado Springs, m Germantown. l!rs. George Me,,
J\[r. and Mrs. Thomson Little- Col. Her home IS being occupied bus and Miss Jane Jorden of Glenfield arrived Sunday morning on during her absence by Mr. and side were co-hostesses.
the U. S. Veteran from Scotland Mrs. Peter Lombard.
THE
where Mr. Littlefield has heen
Mr. and Mrs. James O. Stevens
CHRISTENED
/
studying at the University of Edin- and six yeaT old twin daughters
Mariorie Wynne, daughter of
hurg. Mr. Littlefield's parents, Mr. Sally and Suzanne have moved to
Mr.
and Mrs. Philip W. Davies of
and Mrs. Raymond J. Littlefield of 314 North Chester road. Originally
VALUE'
Media,
was' christt!ned Sunday
Swarthmore Place went to New from Port Arthur, Texas, they movYork to meet them.
ed here from Ridley Township. morning June 27 in the S,varthmore
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Gettz of Mr. Stevens. who served five years Presbyterian Church.
Dickinson avenue spent the fourth in the army, is an engineer in the
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of July holiday at Ocean City, N.J. steam turbine division at Westingreturning home this past Tuesday.
house.
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, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lind[ey Peel
Charlotte Hobbs left Swarthmore
When something serioUS'
and son Craig of Columbia avenue, July 4th to spend the remainder of
is at stake,
Mrs. David Speers of Rutledge, Mr. the summer at Surf City, Long
and Mrs. Donald Crossett and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _
Give your party·line
daughter Donna of Ridley Creek FOR
neighbor a break.
Road and Dr. and Mrs. Frank
Keenen and daughter Peg of Harvard avenue were in New York
last Thursday seeing Virginia Peel, Call
Sandra and Barbara Crossett and Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Charles Keellen embark on the
SWARTHMORE 2080
Britannic which arrived in Liver-
NEWS NOTES
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FRIDAY SPECIAL ONLY.
Lemon Chiffon Pies
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WHILE YOU SHOP
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Last 2 days - Fri., Sat.
DICK POWELL
SIGNE HASSO
"TO THE END OF
THE EARTH"
Sunday Only!
2 Features 2
ROY ROGERS
"lINDER CALIFORNIA
STARS"
and
RICHARD DENNING
SHEILA RYAN
"CAGED FURY"
l[ond,), Tuesday \\'ednesday
YVONNE DeCARLO
TONY MARTIN
"CASBAH"
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AIR CONDITIONED
Collee:e Theatre
Fri. and Sat., July 9, 10
BARBARA STANWYCK
B. F.'s DAUGHTER
Saturday Matinee, 1 p. m.
Children's Show
"RENFRU OF THE
ROYAL MOUNTED"
also Laurel and Hardy Comedy
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When you bring your prescriptions taus you Iunte
gently ••• Take the lead in
the assurance that aU of these principles will be
good party-line mannors. It·
conscientiously observed. Your .own pbyei;ipn
..
will mean better service for all.
Wed .• Thurs., July 14 and 15
"MIRACLE OF
THE BELLS"
with
FRED 'MacMURRAY
and
FRANK SI::\,ATRA
will verify this statement.
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"Sacrament"
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evening meettng each week.
lint;! room open daily except SUfl'
Hdays 12 to 5 p.m. \Velnesdal'
II 7:45 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
r-::-yOU
for the
"Outstanding for Quality"
,
MEDIA
can huy U. S. Savings. Bond. automatic:aliy
\\ ~ugh the new Bond.a-Month Pian. A.k at this Bank
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
6 E. FRONT· ST.
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
Member of Federal Depolit Insurance Corporation.
Photograph,
SU~DAY, JULY 11
f.-Sunday School.
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HOT DISHES _ DELICIOUS SALADS - AND DESSERTS
School
118:01)
:00 A.
A. M
M.-:\Iorning
Prayer and Sermon
.-Holy Communion.
TilE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
'SUNDAY, JULY II
11 :00 A. "I.-Meeting for Worship.
1l :00 A. M.-Children cared for in Whittier House during meeting.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 14
9:30 to 3:30--Sewing and Quilting in
"'hillier House Box Luncheon. All
_ _,::!o!!.rc1i;>l1y invited •
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
:)F SWARTH~IORE
p;, k Avenue Below Harvard
Clearance ,.
•
COMPLETE SUPPER
TRINITY CHURCH
..;.
Michael' 5 College Pharmacy
The Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania
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will
Rev. Ceo. C. AndersoD. Recio-rSUNDAY. JULY 11
agents must be measured to a fraction of a graiD~
••• Space calls ••• Hang up
Thul'sday, July 15
The $1.00 - Serve Yourself - All You Want
11 ;00 A. M •...:..J{oly Communion
Certain powerfal medicinal
tesy pays dividends! Be brief
CELIA SHOE SHOP
METHCoDIST CIWRCB
loy N. Keiser, D.D"", Minister
SUNDAY. JULY 11
10:00 A. M.-Cburob
Storewide
except Friday - 7 P. M.
Close Sat. 12 noon during July - August
Services
SUNDAY, JULY 11
11 ;()O A. M.---Pr Olin M. Jones
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The "CAKE BOX"
7:30 A. M. -6 P. M.
102 PARK AVENUE
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES
The Church School lI\eets on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The min-I~]~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==;;;;;:::::;:;::;;;;;;:;;:;;;=:;;;:;;;;;~
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Summer Store Hours
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
iev. H. Lewis Cutler Minister
gUis work muat be eJimjoetecJ;1
Mon. Tues. J uiy 12 and 13
VERONICA LAKE
JOAN CAUFIELD
BARRY FITIZERALD
in
.. "SAINTED SISTERS" .•
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Church
a high d 8wee of accmacy. All
On party-line telephones, cour-
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH
"SACRAMENT" is the subject
of the Lesson-Sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday July II. The Golden Text
is: "The hour cometh, and now is,
when the true worshippers sh.JI
,,"rship the Father in spirit and
in truth: for. the Father sqeketh
,uch to worship him" (John 4 :23).
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SATURDAY SPECIAL ONLY
Banana and Coconut Cream Pies
All Whip Cream Goods and Cream Puffs .
Eclairs Fresh Daily
Under Constant Refrigeration
Large Assortment of All· Size Cookies
Also Home Made Ice Cream
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gdeal iJJumd
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IISiXJ Orange Pekoe
50 ~:g 43 c
TEA~."28e:: '~.~b 53C
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IDEAL ORANGE JUICE F....
GLENWOOD BLENDED JUICE
FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
.GLENWOOD LEMON JUICE
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Out of Une wheels waste tire
mileage, See uS today and If't
. our wheel specialists correct
your wheel aUqnment.
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• Pia: Penna. Ta.z In
Penna. Jfal'ket.
Kay Natural Cb...
" 69c
SheHord ::::
, ... 19c
.~:: 29c
Cream Cheese
!lSaJ Oleomargarine
,:: 3ge
Apricots .b.".
I.• 1w l6c
allm.1
Stuffed Olives ::'::... 7V,W" 39c
Plain Olives Oll'ar
7j:: 2Bc
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California Santa ROla "Iums
.) California Pascal Celery
Ideal Fr•• h Pack Lime.
. California Cantaloupes ".. II .....
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PRESERVES
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OIIuck Steak•
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SLlcm BACON
Sea
~'ood
Vcrlue.
I Short Ribs Beef
Stet. SllcIoII
Boneless Roast of Beef
.....h Large Trout
Dressed Whiting (R.." , .. Pu)
/ Sklrdess Cod Fillets ~
Genuine Haddock Fllleis
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HALVES APRICOTS
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Maker of Fine Photographs
Penn State BId&'.
South Ave. & State St.
co~rMISSJONERS
!\ledIa 2176
ESTAn: OF
also known as J A PERRY 1
Borough of Sw;~tb~ore, CotUttyat:r °b:~~
ware: Pennsylvania.
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J.F.TTERS TESTAMEr,"TARY
th If
~bo...e .Estate having been granted
th~
0:;'
~dcr!ltJmed. .all persons indtbted to the
5:u3 E!ltah: are .rtque~ted 10 make p:tymeht.
:1ll
tht:l.!le haVing claims to present the
!l3111e, \\'Ithout delay to
F.leanor .S. Perry, Executrix
Swarthmore Anarlment~
Swarthmore. Pa.
Ilcr ~ttorneY5
A. Sidney Jotm!lon. JI".
DUller. neatb', Grter & Jobmol1
~fedia
Pa.
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3T·7·9
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District nf SwartbmC)fC'" will
caning, repai.ring, reo recdve hills at the of£ice of the School
chairs .10 T. Harper, Dish·jet in the llioh Scl,,)/)1 nl!~.ting. corn.
C'"r of College and Princeton A"f!nues SwarI'llreets, Media 1109.
thmotr. Pennsyh'ltnia. up to 4 p. m:. Tue!'l'
day, July 20. 194,9 and open the bid~ ~t a
m~etj'H! of the Bo:.rd at the ~t"nol Di'l.
tri('t office flt] Juh- 20. 194ft ;"\t 8 " m ..
~('hool
HILDA LANG D"NWORTH
Secretary
Devine Taxi Service
Medla. Pa.
ROOFS
GUTTERS
REPAIRED and INSTALLED
.
Furance Repairs
and, cleaning
Call
GEORGE MYERS
409 Michigan Ave.
S"'. 2266
DriYe
yOU!'
car ia and put it in
Dependable Service
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R~altor
10
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
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CUNNINGHAM
"A \Vell Kept .House
PaiD.ten a Paper Baas-ere
We ahouJd Kuo... How
Swa. 2266
Michigan Ave.
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Never Grows Old"
REAL ESTATE
Liat your Delawa're Coullty
crtic& with us.
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Phone
ProP-I
Marian S. Brown
A ssociated with H eory Le Baron
Call Swarthmore 0121 or 0904
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Driveway Construction
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Asphalt or Concrete
PETER DJ. NICOLA' !!imimmiimimif.T.rn~imiiiimi
Phone Swarthmore 2526
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WANT TO BUILD?
Good materials and skillful
workmen are now available.
Call us for information and estimates.
Van Alen Bros.
PETER E. TOLD
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
Swarthmore 1833
HORACE A. REEVES
Coal and Fuel Oil
(;eneral Insurance
333 DARTMOUTH AVEUNE
"Third Generation
Build..... •
to - June~ t1r
fumisherd or
or large single
po,,;ihle,
apt.
col1ege student Re-
formance!
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A. WAYNE.
MOSTELLER
,
A. Mercer Quinby ,
Funeral Director
Co';tractor
bun. 19c
21bs 35c
made before July 31.
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SerriD&
ODd
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VlciDit7 for put
TWe:lty
PAINTING
and
DECORATING
SAJ...E-AMC
vacuum
attachments, $15. Reply Box:
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1180 Mublenherg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
or
alght
day
Call
'FOR
Mason Builders
Supply Company
RENT
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PAINTING
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Sw~thmore 2253
Swarthmore 1448
331 Dartmouth Avenue
PLYMOUTH-CHRYSLER
Owned and Operated by Amel'lcan Store. Company
4
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2 ... 1 2ge
COlllstack Sliced 'Pie
'U.
10. 2% 1ge
Choice Fresh PruMs
2 1.·
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IISaJ Pork and Beans
cu'
1~:,
20c
Delmonica Chicken Noodle Dinner
1S
3 rrlll
%." 2Si:
Venice Maid Spaghetti Dinner To .r:.,::10
3 .... _1ge
Ideal Gelatine Desserts or Puddings
" 29c
IlSaJ Grape Juice
btt
V 25c '.';t 45c '
Hom-de-lite Creamy Mayonnaise
Hom-de·llte Salad Dressing
llt 20e r~ 33!=
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two rooms
avenue. Tel.
HANNUM & WAITE
YALE AVE. & CHESTER RD.
SWARTHMORE 1250
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LOST AND FOUND
We are .,i~ht nere
~O.(-.X'D-.2
sweaters· 1 h1ue :md 1 gre('n.
t1cnmy o( 1J S. al{~<;ter road. J ul)' 1.
~'ller ma.y ha\-e by paying (or this ad.Please .
"111 fo, them aft~r Juty 13 at' Apt. 4, 13 S.
Che<,ler road.
Y'ST - juh""-:;2'-."""..o--;k-,,"'·s-o-.-.::;:h""'oi'-n""',"'''''"'h-'
JI1:1 r and Yosemite Nat'1 Park on a sih'cr
QIS<:. Plea~e
return to
iiiiiii
Swarthmore-an office_
Swarthmore 0345
WILLIAM BROOKS
Building Blocks
Ashes &: Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed
General Hauling
.236 Harding Ave.
Morton. Pa.
All Size.
.19 cent and up
whe.z:e you can
'reach US every ~'
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COMBINATION
DOORS Coal -
SCREENS
Lumber
Building Materialo
EDW ARD L, NOYES & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
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Formerly of IIedla
1125 W. r ....l... A_. PIIIla.
, PIuJo. lIafdwID. 1170
No _ _ rIIu&iI fer
i1ibarban c:alII
FOR SitLE
Car Inspection must be
.
Swarthmore 3450
ERNEST
SMITH
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much to auto per-
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Phoft." Media 25~7
S _ 1905
907 Edrrmont Avenue
Che.ter l-4S16
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ContractOrl "nd Build'rI
302 Gayley Slreet • Medi •• P ••
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
Eleetr:ical
each 25c
Large Juicy ORANGES
!f
ARTERS BROTHERS, Inc.
Rubbi.h 'Collected
Weekly or Monthly
Wallace Lippincott
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
Call eve-
PEAS
• AlTEUTlOIIS aid REPAIRS
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
you have real estate for sale.
Jist with us and we will give ytlU
the benefit of our Cooperative
Selling Bureau. -Call at office or
phone us.
They'l make, a thoro....h i ...Pec-
which mean
.1' flOOR COYIIINGS
• IIEW COIISIIUCTIOII
and make the delicate adjuotmen ..
Fruits and Vegetables
CELERY HEARTS
• WAn
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Swarthmore, Pa. .....
Ib 79c
CANTALOUPES
• MODEIII II!TCNEIIS
JOSEPH A. PERRY '111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111"
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BROS.'N(.
EXCELLENT CARE
tion, replace worn or braken parts,
\ SSe
Dry tmd, 8rtd;1ut
and Repalrlq Stnee 1908
New and Rebnllt PIanos
CUMo
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TANNA KENNELS
R"0'GER RUSSELL
am...
or at an adiorned me~tinQ' of the Schl"lOl
n(>:lT"fI, fnr c1:l!lcty)()m fll r nitllre a"d equip...
menl. Spf'"Cifications. can IlC ~cllred b.t,,~.',",1
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nic':-irt nUke. The Jtt'l:'lrrt r.. ~eT\·e!'l the
d~ht -tn reiect an)' nr all bifls in ~·h~l .. cr
in """rt ~mt tn :1\\,."\'1'1'1 c:nnt .... cts on :.n~.. item
or item; maHt1tr lin :Ilnv hirf,
Ib 59c
Willi. Ctb, S,ln CUt, D..n', Ft...
'old StaI E.,lclltd
ALBAN L. ,PARKER
Phone M-"'- O··9-M
the banda of oar .xpert mechanics.
"I- 25e
Pure Honey
Prune Plums 110.,',
P.anut Butter ASCO
Princess Mustard
Hot Roll Mix .... SUI
Cake Mixes .......,
Aft...",,.
Baby Spring
LEGS of LAMB
PIANO TUNING
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JUNE - JULY - AUGUST
" 25e
I.... Ib.. 25c
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"12e
5't~cl.
Ear:h hid mu~t be accompanied by a
C.rtifi.~
Ch..,k of' 0100.00 draw. to th.
n ..orI'er of County of Deb.war!'.
• Th. Co~n'y Commi•• ione .. rc......
nght to r~Ject any and :all bids .
C
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John 11 Doherty
Phone 1913
FREE DELIVERY
ONS
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COUNTY
CLASSIFIED
Gerftrude Rath. exescutive ~ondaYM!or Va. montb's visit to ber
t
Irginia Rath of Yale
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. .IINI VoI.e
Office
1he untlt
Oticf 12:00
Clerk. Noon
Court Eastern
Houae
Media. ofPa..
Sbndanl Tim. aod ...ilt be.. publiclY' opeoed
at 1 :00 :P: M. Eastern Standard Time. on
Tue"',. July 20. 1948. for furnishing aDd
deliv.,i." o.c '(I), a.d 'a half Too Panel.
Bodt,Truck, "ith trade-in .lIo....ce fM'
1940 Chevrolet Station Wagon. for the
use qf- the County Eflgincer'. OfBee.
So.dfiea'io.. and blddlo • •hoot may be
obtai.e
MADISON BROS.'
18
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SWEET PRUNES
No .....
Both Philadelphia and Dela\rarc County directories will
be dclh'ered at the same time.
Miss
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Distribution of new telephone directories will start
here next Monday (July 12)
and will be completed in about
a week. it was announced today by George lL Ruschhaupt. district manager of the
Bell Telephone Company.
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WATER
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SlVARTHMOREAN
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
secr~tary 0 the Masters
choo sIster.
ISS
Sealed proposal. will be .-IYed at thf.at Dobbs Ferry, N. y, will arrive avenue.
The
STUDEBAKER SALES '" SERVICE
SO. CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROAD
Phone Swarthmore 9793
Mild Cheese
THE
NeW Te' FhoDtl Directories
Fusco l!I Alston
Cill'du
c
Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Morrison I
Dartmouth spent the Fourth of
July week-end with Mr. MorrisoQ~s
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Morri.
son at Traymore" Bucks Co.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Ash.
ton. Jr. and Mr. Ashton. Sr. have
returned to Elm avenue from
vacation of several weeks at P .a
Hilt•. Me. Mrs. Ashton, Sr.. ~~
remam there until the middle 01
September and wifl he joined by
her husband on weekends.
It·• • • •
wlt~
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest
Elm avenue spent tbe Fourth
Ledge End Inn. Twiligbt Park
Dr. and Mrs. Jobn H. F ••
kins. of Fayetteville. N. C.
were guestS of Mr. and :Mrs. ""th ..
R. Dana of Elm avenue over
weekend. were accompanied
Miss Terry Hulme of Strath Ha.
ven avenUe when they
home on Monday.
'
Anna May Allison of Michigan
avenue had as a house gllest last
week Barbara Escott of Trent
N. ].
on,
pllll
6.70.16
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eese-Baxter
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SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE,
Cheater
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THE
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SWARTHMOREAN
residenls braved the heat to watch
The three-year olds have adjusted
the evenls which ended in a draw. to each other surprisingly welL
Numerous younger" residents man.. There are few ~ disturbances to the
Continued from Page 1
aged to get into the line of the hose
morning routine of outside play,
the direction of George Alston, stream for a cool soaking.
trip to the bathroom, "tea" in one's
with three of the' prize winn...
own cup, eaten with crackers at
Dick Jester, Peter Bloom and SfI1the table, follbwed by a rest on
1ft Bowie enjoying the special
one's own blanket and a little story.
prize of an airplane ride with Mr.
The artists in the group have conAlston. In this group Jim Noyes Continued from Page 1
,nd DCUl Saunders won 'the three- Diana Di Cindis can swing "up to tributed many paintings toward delegged race; Noel Snyder was first the sky" and back. Betsy McKeag corating their room. 'fhe group is
and Jim Noyes second in the hun-' and Harry Smith are champions a happy cooperative one.
·Jred yard dash for smaller boys,on the see-saw. Kirk Jacob is a
The four year olds were given a
Dick Jester and Fred Mazza win- builder with the big blocks and mother Hamster prior to the openning the larger boys event; Bruce Janet Jester and Billie Rieser are ing of school. Much to everyone's
Kahler and Jacky Calhoun won the the artists in the group. Peter surprise ·on opening day, five baby
smaller boys' wheelbarrow race, and Breitling and David Grooters en- hamsters were discovered in the
Stuart Bo,~ie and Dick Jester the joy the express wagon and all the cage. The children have been bringlarger boys'; Peter Bloom was first children are enjoying caring for ing little bags of food for the
and Stuart Bowie second. in the their five hamsters.
mother and take great delight in
larger boys' baseball throw, Noel
The activities in the Primary feeding her. Mornings are spent
Snyder being, first and Bruce Kah- group vary from a study !>f the outside painting at improvised ealer second of the smaller boys; Jim monarch moths life cycle to hiking sels or indoors, in the big plaroom
Chapman won a :.vood carver in the followed by cookies eaten back at with the piano.
walking contest.
the school grounds.
At 11 :15 a contest and water HEAT FORGOTTEN AT
The pre-school group is also off
fight arranged at the last minute
RUTGERS AVENUE SCHOOL to a flying start. The children came
In spite of the mercury, the Rut- in all spic and span and with .their
by two teams of members of the 10cal Fire Company, was held on gers Avenue Recreation School is company manners the first few
Rutgers avenue below Yale. Many agog with activity.
days, but now they are perfectly at
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 home, the "watchers'" have joined
the g~oup of normal, lIoisy healthy
Tum Out for
4th of July Events
S. R. A. Enrollment
H d eel
Tops a un r
Jm, t,
FrWa,.
NEWS NOTES"
Bicky Thompson of Harvard
ave,
nue, Barbara Lou Parry of Westtown formerly of Swarthmore, and
Anne Thomas of Wayne a student
at Swarthmore College are working this suoyner at an inn at Lake,
ville, Conn.
Mrs.
Homer
Evans
and
Mrs. Evan. mother Mrs. H.
Cone of The Harvard this week.
PFC George Froebel, Who is
tioned' at Fort Belvoir, Va.,
Ihe Fourlh of July weekend
home of hi. parent. Mr. and
Guenther H. Froebel on S"'o>..
more avenue. He has recently
two turned from a furlough trip to Cali
YOUR
RUGS
MORE
CI;EAN RUGS
• L09K BETTER
• FEEL BETTER
• WEAR BETTER
Have your rugs cleaned each
year. It is 0 good investment in
good living.
'xl Z Do .....lc. $5.50
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646
ups would enjoy hearing them dis-
POOL
Parade. Contests
Planned TOday
In Gym
HOUSE
PAINT
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Certalllly D •••
11
s.
'a.t
QIIAUI'Y
""a ""
H. D' Sipler
Chester Rd.'
S,,'al'thmore 0105
Distinctive
Delightful
Atmosphere
,.
Food
ness, and "friends in the commun-
"C h e z G a
ity".
itself with wood-workiag, ranging
from boats to doll beds. Kick baseball i. their favorite playground
activity and all join lustily in the
rhythms and singing games during
the music hour.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
YOUR
CLUBAl-
cuss transportation, birds, thankful-
The primary group is busying
FLOWERS
8
ton"
SWISS CHALET DINING ROOM
Baltimore Pike - SpriDcfjelcl, R..
Accomoda tions for Weddin,cs and Parties
Closed Monday
Swarthmore 3254-W
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Choice Persian RuCJs for Sale / ......_ ........._~
Summer Clubbers enjoyed
splashing and swimming at
)lorrow pool pn Harvard avelast Friday. Facial expressions
c1u,ek-spliting grins to mere
of sheer bliss testified to
appreciation of ~he Morrow
Friday special today will find
tug h school gym turned into a
of fun. Beginning with a pet
and doll show, the program
then swing 'into contests such
bubbie blowing, pie-eating. '''ith
behind the back, drinking
drinks with a nipple, balloon
races, ballons duels (baltied to the backs of the conare the targets for the
rolled newspaper), a
race, and fishing conJudges will be the members
Summer Club staff.
staff is also working on the
of tournaments which
take place the later part of
week and the following week.
tou~nameDts will he held in
softball, archery, captureIniniature golf, croquet,
horse-shoes, touch football,
, : /./
Summer time can be trouble time for you, too,
jf your car's not ready. Let us protect it 10 ways
with our Sinclair·ize for Summer Service.
HIIII'S WIIAT WI DO
\
SPECIAL COMBINATION PRICE-
.'..'
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SINClAIRize your car now
Fusco
(!I
Naturally, you want a range that is fully automatic •••
easy to clean and easy to use. You want a range that
. provides tnps in cooking performance.
"
Nancy Reese, Emily Terry,
Thompson, Miriam- WisLouise Emmons, Dorothy Hop-
Kathleen Jessup, Sandra
Jean Rogers, Joanne Allen,
Bauer, :Mary Ann Bunker,
•
Magee; J~an Narbeth,
Witham and Cornelia Mc-
MRS. LAPPE DIES
OF HEART ATTACK
Services Yesterday
For Yale Avenue
Resident
he was a
High School student,
Registrars to be
days at the' Un"versity of Pennsylvania, will run in a special Olympic
Swarthmore
event the 400 metre hurdles. Jeff
August 9
came in third in a blanket finish
among se~ond, ,third and fourth
Inspite of ~e national
placers Jas.t week ~t the Evanston,
Conventions which have ra,ged, are conducted the service. Interment
Wife of School Board Solicitor
III. meet. The winning' time was 51.7
in Pittsburg followed.
~nd Jeff's 51.9
Claude C. Smith succumbed to long now raging, or win soon be raging
Born in Blairsville, Pa. on June 17,
in the city of Philadelphia, regis- 1890 and educated at Greer's PriiII!>ess
Tuesday.
At the close of the Olympic
trars, like the early spring robins, vate School for Girls Mrs. Lappe
games when the other American
contestants return home in Septem-
ber, Jeff will remain abroad to
travel in England and Scotland.
JUNIOR CLUB SUMMER
DANCE TONIGHT AT 9
A lpcky spot dance, will be
of the feat"urc"s in "-the Junior
Woman's Club "semiwformal dance
all\!
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REGISTRATION
DEADLINE SEPT. 11
MARY SMITH DIED
AT HOME TUESDAY
Services Today for
. Long-Time Bol'O
Resident
I
I
, I,
1
!'
I
J
are appearing in the scene earlier was wed in Pittsburgh on November
than e~pec-ted. lIedia Courthouse 5, 1913. After several years' resi-
clerks
have
already
opened
up
their registration b6oks, and reving
registrars have mapped .their itinerc:..ry in preparation for the registra.tion deadline on September 11; even
the little white registration cards,
always
available
at
the
dence in Pittsburgh she moved with
her husband tQ \Vashington, D. C.
where her two sons were born.
:l.Ioving to Swarthmore in 1913
the family lived a short time on
Park avenue before transferring to
the Yale avenue' address.
CourtA member of the Swarthmore
h~use and ready to r c c e i v e ,Presbyterian Church and an interany kind of identifying nlark from ested worker in the Presbyterian
Mrs. Mary Roberts Smith, wife
Orchestra is ready to produce a
the simple X on the dotted line to
variety of tunes for dancing in the of Claude C. Smith of Baltimore the unforgeable signature of ,a re- Woman's Association, :Mrs. Lappe
Woman's Club from 9 to 1. The Pike died Tuesday morning, July tired bank pnident, have been was also a member of the \Vom-
tonight. The well-known Glen Dale
punch bowl will be full all evening 13, at her home after a long illness. pJaced in a more convenient ~ spot. an's Club of Swarthmore and active on its luncheon committee.
~o quench thirsty dancers, young
ping-pong,
Jane MacAlpine, Bonnie
these features because it is built to rigid specifications.
See the new CP gas ranges now 0;' display at ynur
local dealer's store or at our nearest showronm.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC ,COMPANY
•
FLOWERLESS?
Funeral ~ervices were conducted
at Oliver. Bair's in Philadelphia
yesterday morning at 11 o'clock
for 1frs.·' Ruth Truby Hicks Lappe,
wife of Eugene C. Lappe who died
suddenly of a heart attack at 11 :50
•
In
a. m. Tuesday at her home at 117
Yale avenue.
Dr. Hugh B. McCrone, former
pas!or of the Chambers Memorial
Party Presbyterian Church in Ratledge,
with the mayor and a number
bands was held.
. Jeff whose track career has been
exCitedly 'followed by local fans from
Harlow, . Joan Hemenway," from Coach Robinson, will go out Smith of Swarthmore; two daughHollis, Helene Hopper, Carol to members of the squad soon.
ters, :1.1 rs. \Villiam G. McCulloch
A CP (Certified Performance) range gives you all
Alston
STUDEBAKER SALES &: SERVICE
SO. CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROAD
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Flowers for Flowerless
Buckets for flowers of' all kinds,
colors, sizes and descriptions, are
being placed each Wednesday afternoon and evening, and early
Thursday morning until 9 a. m. for
the flowerless patients of Philadelphia General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hayes
of North Swarthmore avenue went
to New Y!>rk on Wednesday .
the 'sailing of the Olympic team on
'the flU; S. 's, American", their
Jeffrey Kirk being one of the
men on this year's track team wl,iclll I
was accompanied by nine coacl,es.1
women of the Presbyterian Church ,Voman's Club of Swarthmore for
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an opportunity to meet Miss Rensch
ELIZABETH BORTON who will leave in Septembtor for spe- two years during 'Vorld ,Var II.
A few years ago, she and her
Girl Scouts who will cial work in the mission field in
at Camp Eli.abetli Borton for Siam. Sent by the Presbyterian husband made a gift to the Swarthnext two weeks, are: AJice De- Board, . Miss Rensch will be in more Schllol District providing an
Janeth and Joan Thomson,
annual Swarthmore College scholarSehlessen, Barbar, ZiegenH. S. Squad Training Trip
ship of $2()() for a graduate of the
and Lynda Reed.
Arrangements have been ·made Senior High School selected each
and Brownies who have for the Swarthmore High School year' by the ~chool District. One
returned are:
football squad to. enjoy another year she was the woman's" golf
Danforth, Kat~ina Mc- training trip this year will be a
champion of the Rolling Green
Eleanor }..{oore, Karen Dwight near Do\vningtown. The Golf Club. She worked and played
Amy Ryerson, Carol Sey- trainig trip this year will be a day wholeheartedly, skillfully" and enJudy Abbe, Susan Braun, Jonger than usual, beginning' Fri- thusiastically.
and Virginia Bullilt, Nancy day, August 27, and lasting
Survi,ving besides her husband are
Martha Calhoun, Nancy Thursday, September 2. Letters, two sons, Richard Owen Smith of
Virginia DeCainclry, Bar- containing instructions and a word Drexel Hill, and Carter' Thomas
Keep out of trouble this Summer
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3. Molor
2. Tranlmlilion
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MARY R. SMITH
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New Votera to Regiater
Surviving i.re her husband and
is hoped that eligi?le citizens sons, Eugene C. Jr. and Richard A.
of. twenty-one or over will take ad- Richard who is first officer of the
vantage of their right'to vote and tanker SS Sun Oil had arrived home
insure their participation in
the hfonday evening for a day's visit.
three-way battle on election day by
registering before the deadline.
Prospective voters, who will. be of
age on or before Novell1bet 3, are
urged to register for the first time;
voters who, have moved from one
who is being relieved from )lis given in her honor on Thursday,
munity and' the Re1igious Society district to another should regtennis instruction, will be the July 22, by lIrs. David McCahan
ister again. Householders planning
of 607 Strath Haven avenue. The of Friends, of which she· was a to move in the fall should manage
ior the second group.
tea will be an open house to give member. She \V,as president of the
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Kirk. Off to
Born in ~orristown' 56 years ago,
checkers and old, as couples in search of she was the: daughter of the late
the ,1ucky spot vie for the winning
prize. Tickets may be obtained Ellwood and 'Mary L. Roberts. Mr •.
Friday is the popular an- ahead of time by calling Rosamond Smith was a graduate of Swarthbayride. The event this year Jones, 0839, or at at the door.
more College. She had lived in
include two rides, one for the
Swarthmore since her marriage in
children, and another for
LEAVES FOR SIAM
1917. During that time she was
older ones. Vonny Ryan, assistto ~[r. Purnell, will accompany
Miss Dorothy Rensch of Drexel actively interested in and served
younger group_ Nick AIcChes- Hill will be guest of honor at a tea in various capacities in the com-
ball,
jacks.
with a CP gas range
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music, rhythms, stories, building
with blocks, working with scissors,
crayons, paints and clay, combined
w~th much outdoor activity. Grown-
YOU
children of. Rosemont are visiting farnia.
five year olds, who are enjoying
J:NJOY
ARE
Hornets Lose
The Hornets suffercd their second
defeat of the seasOll last Saturday
at the hands of Holmes, the t;mly
team to defeat" them so far. The
score was 3 to 1. \Vednesday's game
to do sa. before Thursday, Septem- with Collingdale was rained out.
ber 2, which is the last day for re- The Hornets will meet Lansdowne
l1lovats if a vote~ is to _retain his this Saturday 011 Riverview Field
registratiqn.
at 2 :30 p. m., when kee~ competiThe
Registration
Commission tion is anticipated.
should be notified of such removal,
By staging .a 4-run rally in the
by September 1 3 . '
final inning against Media Boys'
Registration Haura.
Cluq, the Intermediates brought
Roving registrars will be in the home a victory largely due to Neil
Swarthmore Borough Hall' on 11on- Gallagher's fine pitching-- and batday August 9 from 10 a. m. to 3 ting, and the catching of Georgie
p. m.; 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. to accomo- Dunn.
date the boroughites. In addition to
The Clippers werl' not so fortuthe regular business hours ...:Monday· nate in their" g"allle with Lansdowne.
through Friday from 9 a. m. to 4 :30
p. Ill., Saturdays from 9 a. m. to
12 noon, the Media Courthouse will
also be open Tuesday, August 10
from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
CONVENTION AIDE
and Mrs. Robert G. Hayden, both
Haines Dickin'son of College avecharge of Audio Radio work.
of Drexel Hill,; five grandchildren;
nue
has, had the unusual opportunMr. and Mrs. Don D. Dickinson a brother, Howard C. Roberts of
and family of Park avenue returned \Vilmingtol1, Del., and a sister 11r5. ity to be one of the college gradulast week from a ten-day trip to \Villiam A. Robinson of St. Peters- ates asked to drive the 1949 Fleet
of. Fords donated by Ford for the
the Roanoke Islands and the Lost burg, Fla.
Services will be held in the convenience of deJegates and speColony, N. C. They attended a
Dickinson family reunion in Beau- Swarthmore llecting-' House this cial guests for both the Republican
fort, N. C. and re,turJ'ed by way of afternoon at 3 p. m. Friends are and Democratic ~ conventions in
Philadelphia.
requested not to send flowers.
Raleigh and Durham.
\Vith a score of 7-0 against them
in the third inning the Clippers
brought the score up to 11-10 by
the fifth ,,,hen rain stopped the
game. Noel Snyder and· Mike Bender pitched, and Jester was behind
the bat.
Mro: Arthur Shanklin
\Vord has been received of the
death of Mrs. Arthur Shanklin in
Syracuse, N. Y. She is survived" by
her IlUsband and two daughters
Betty and Eleanor.
The Shanklin family resided on
Amherst avenue for many years.
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THE
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residents braved the heat to watch
The three-year olds have adjusted
the events which ended in a draw. to each other surprisingly well.
NUlllcrolls younger residents manThere arc few disturbances to the
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aged to get into the line of the hose
Illornin(.:" routinc of outside play,
the direction of George Alston, stream for a cool soaking.
trip to the bathroom, "tea" in one's
with three of the' prize winners
own
cup, eaten with crackers at
uick Jester, IJeter Bloom and Stuthe table. followed by a rcst on
1rt Bvwie enjoying the special
one's
own blanket and a little story.
prize of all airplane ride with }'Ir.
The
artists
in the group have con\lston. In this group Jim Noyes Continued from Page 1
tributed
many
paintings toward delIlU DOll Saunders won 'the three- Diana Di Cindis can swing "up to
Teg~ed race; Xocl Snyder was first the sky" and back. Betsy McKeag corating' their room. Thc group 1S
,IIH1 Jim Xoyes second in ~he hun- and Harry Smith are champions a happy cooperativc one.
Ired yard dash for smaller boys. on the see-saw. Kirk Jacob is a
The four year oMs were given a
Ui\"'k )<:sler and Fred :Mazz3. win- builder with the big blocks and mother Hamster prior to the open!1ill~ the larger boy:; event; Bruce Janet Jester and Billie Rieser are ing of school. }'I uch to everyone's
~{ahler and Jacky Calhoun won the the artists in the group. Peter surpri5e on opcning day, five baby
_,maller ho\'s' wheelbarrow race, and Breitling and David Grooters en- Immsters werc discovered in the
Stuart Bo~,tie and Dick Jester the joy the express wagon and all the cage. The children have becn bringlarger boys'; Peter Bloom was first chi1dren are enjoying caring for ing little bags of food for the
;lI1U Stuart Bowie second, in the their five hamsters.
mother and take great delight in
The activities in the Primary feeding her. lIornings are spent
larger boys' baseball throw, Noel
Sll~'der being first and Bruce Kah- group vary from a study of the outside painting at improvised ealer- second of the smaller boys; Jim monarch moths Hfe cycle to hiking sels or indoors in the big pia room
Chapman won a :wood carver in the followed by cookies eaten back at \,.ith the piano,
the school grounds.
walking contest.
At 11 :15 a contest and water HEAT FORGOTTEN AT
The pre-school group is also off
RUTGERS AVENUE SCHOOL to a flying start. The children came
fight arranged at the last minute
hy two teams of members of the loIn spite of the mercury, the Rut- in all spic and span and ,,,,ith their
cal Fire Company, was held on gers Avenue Recreation School is company manners the first few
Rutgers avenue below Yale. :Many agog with activity.
days, but now they are perfectly at
home, the "watchers" have joined
the gronp of normal, noisy healthy
five year olds, who are enjoying
music, rhythms, stories, building
ENJOY YOUR RUGS MORE
with blocks, working with scissors,
crayons, paints and clay, combined
with much outdoor activity. Grownups would enjoy hearing them dis• LOOK BETTER
cuss t~ansportatjon, birds, thankful• FEEL BETTER
ne!'!', and "friends in the commun• WEAR BETTER
ity".
Ha\'c your rugs clcanctl each
The primary group is busying
y(~ar. It is a good invc::lhuent in
good li,·ing.
itself with wood-workiRg, ranging
fWIII boats to doll beds. Kick base9xl Z Domestic. ~5.50
ball is their favorite playground
activity and al1 join lustily in the
rhythms and singing games during
the music hour.
Turn Out for
4th of July Events
s. R. A. Enrollment
Tops a Hundred
NEWS NOTES
Bicky Thompson of Harvard avenue, Barbara Lou Par;y of \'lestto\\-n formerly of Swarthmore, and
Anne Thomas of \\'aync a student
.tt Swarthmore College arc working this summer at an inn at Lakeville, Conn.
~I rs.
Homer E,"ans and two
children of Rosemont arc visiting
Ai rs. Evans mother Mrs. H.
Cone of The Harvard this Week
PFC George Froebel, who is .
tiolled at Fort Belvoir, Va.,
the Fourth of July weekend at
home of his parents 11T. and
Guenther H. Froebel on
more avenue. He has rCCClltiv
turned from a furlough trip to' Cali
CONTRIBUTING
YOUR
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Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hayes
of North Swarthmore avenue went
to New York on Wednesday for
the 'sailing of the Olympic team on
the "U. S. S. American", their son
J efirey Kirk being one of the 65!
men on this year's track team which
was accompanied by nine coaches.
An impressive farewell ceremony
Summer Clubbers enjoyed
with the mayor and a number of
splashing and swimming at bands was held.
Morrow pool pn Harvard ave1eff whose track career has been
la)t Friday. Facial expressions excitedly followed by local fans frolll
cheek-spliting grins to mere the time he was a Swarthmore
of sheer blis5 testified to High School student, through his
appreciation of the Morrow days at the University of Pennsylvania, will run in a special Olympic
event the 400 metre hurdles. Jeri
Friday special today will find came ill third in a blanket finish
nig-h school gym turned into a among second~ third and fourth
(Ii fun. Beginning with a pet placers last week at the E\Tanston,
and doll show, the program Ill. meet. The winning- time W3S 51.7
\\'iie of School Board Solicitor
then swing into contests such and Jeff's 51.9
Claude C. Smith succumbed to long
bubble blowing, pic-eating with
01 ' . illnc:.s Tuesday.
At the close of the
\lnp.c
hchinc1 the back. drinking games
whcn the other \ . .
drinks wjth a nipple t banoon
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race, and fishing con·
Inogcs will be the members
Summer Club staff.
Accolllo
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staH is also wOl"king on the
of tournan,e.,ts ",I,.· ch
take place the later part of
,\·ti.'k and the following week.
tOllrnaments will be held in
softball, archery, capturetniniaturc golf, croquet,
horse-shoes touch football
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Phone Swarthmore 9i93
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See the new CP gas ranges now on display al your
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Friday is the popular anhayride. The e\'ent this year
include two rides, one for the
Swarthmore since her marriage in registeril~g hefore the ~eadlille:
children, and another for
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Pror.jlcchve voters, who WIll be at
LEAVES FOR SIAM
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older Olles. Vonny Ryan, assi5tap:e on or )cwre _"O\'el11 lcr ,arc
to ),1 f. Purnell, will accompany
).[iss Dorothy Rensch oi Drexel actively intcresteel in and senTed l1;g('(! to register for the first timc:
The Hornet::; suiicre
ddeat of the season last Saturday
who is heing relieved frolll his! gh'ell in her honor on Thursday, Illunity and the Religions Society district to another should regat the hands oi Holmes, the 111y
t(,unls instruction, will be the r July 22, by ~fn. David :J.lcCahan
ister
a!..,'ain.
l-Iot1~eholdcrs
plalllling
team to deieat thcm so far. The
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it,lr the second group,
oi G07 Strath Haven ;:t\'ellUC. The of Friend.:;, of \'i'hich she was a to move
in the iall should managc score was 3 to I. \Vednesday's game
tea will be an open hOllse to give memher. She wps president of the to do sa.. beiore Thur;;day, Septemwomen of the Presbyterian Church \Vomall's Cluh of Swarthmore ior ber 2, which is the last day for re- with Collingdale was rained out.
The Hornets , ... iIl meet Lansdo\vne
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an opportunity to meet ~1iS5 Rensch
two :rears tinring \\'orld \Yar II.
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voter
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retain
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this Saturday on Riverview Field
ELIZABETH BORTON who will leave in September for speat 2 :30 p. m" when keen competi.A few years ago, she and her registraticn.
hli.10re Girl Scouts who will cial work in the mission field in
The
Registration
Commission, tion is anticipated.
at (amp Elizabeth Borton for Siam. Sent by the Presbyterian husband made a gift to the Swarthshould be notified of slt.ch removal,
By staging a 4-run rally in the
ntxt two weeks, arc: Alice De- Board, ~Iiss Rensch will be 111 m:)re School District providing an
hy September 13.
final inning against )'[edia Boys'
. Janeth and loan Thomson,
annual Swarthmore College scholarRegistration Hour$
Clul~, the Intermediates brought
Schlessetl, Barbar Ziegcn~
H. S. Squad Training Trip
:-hip oi $200 for a graduate of the
Ro':ing registrar;; will be in the home a victory largel:r due to Neil
;,;:r! Lynda Reed
Arrang{!tllenlS have l)cen made Senior High School selected each Swarthmore Borough Hall on ~fon- Gallagher's iiue pitching and batand Brownies who have for the Swarthmore High Schuo! year I by the ..School District, One day .August 9 from 10 a. m. to 3 ting', and the catching oi Georgie
returned are:
football squad to enjoy another \'ear she ,vas th~ woman's golf p, Ill.; i p. m. to 10 p. m. to accolllo- Dunn.
Danforth, Katrina }.[c- training trip this year will be a day ~hall1pioll of the l~ollillg Green date the horoughites. In addition to
The Clippers were not 50 £ortl.lEleanor ~1oore, Karen Dwight near Do\\'ningt~\"'n, The, Golf Cluh. She \yorkcd and played the rcglli:.lr, business hours ).IondaY'1 nate in their game with Lansdowne.
Amy Ryerson, Carol Scy- trainig trip this year wi,ll l~e a da.y wholeheartedly, skilIiulIYI and en- through I'nday from 9 a. 111. to .J. :30 \Vith a score of 7-0 against them
Judy Ahbe, Susan Braun, longer than usual, heg1l1tllng Ffl- thllsia5tically.
p. 111., Saturdays irom_ 9 a. 111. toll' 1n the third inning the Clippers
" 1! and Virginia Bullitt, Nancy day, .August 27, and lasting until
Surviving he.~ides her husband are 12 1100n, the ~ledia Courthouse will brought the score up to 11-10 by
).fartha CalhouIl t Nancy Thursday, September 2. Letters, two son,;, Richard OW(,l1 Smith of also he open Tuesday, August 10 the fiith when rain stopped the
Yirg-inia DeCaindry, Bar- contall1lJlg instructions and a word Drexel Hill. and Carter Thomas from 9 a. Ill. to 9 p. m.
game. Xod Snyder and l\Iike BellHarlow, Joan Hemenway,· from Coach Robinson, will go out Smith oi Swarthmore; two daugh,eler pitched, and Jester was behind
·c.:, Hollis, Helene Hopper, Carol to members of the squad soon.
ters, ~rr:;;. \Villialll G, ~[cCulloch
[the iJat.
CONVENTION AIDE
Jane )'lacAlpinc, Bonnie
and )'frs. I~ohert G. Hayden, both
Xancy Reese, Emily Terry, charge oC .Audio Radio work.
oi Drexel Hill,; fi\'c gram1children;
Haines Dickinson of College aveThompson, :\[iriam \Vis).[r, and ).[r5. Don D, Dickinsoll a hrother, Howard C. H.oberts of ~11lC has. had th: unusual opportun.
Mrs. Arthur Sh.anklin.
.::. L1misc Emmons. Dorothy Hop- anel family of Park avenue returned \Vill1lingtoll, Del., and .1 sister ).[rs, 1ty to be one ot .the college gradUord ,has been reccI\"ed o~ tl~e
Kathlecn
Jessup, Sandra last week from a ten-day trip to \Villiam A. Robinson oi St. Pcters- ate,.. asked to dnve tl IC 1'J4? Fleet (S~cath ot ~~rs~,. Asrlthu: Shat~kh.l; bill
Islallds and the Lo:;t 1, bure..
rei Fords donated by F ord lor the
yracuse, _, . .t.
Ie IS surVIYeu y
.,;, , .Tean Rogers, J oanne Allen, tI,e Roall0ke
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the
cotl\'(~nietlce
of
delegates
and
~.-peher
l1ltshand
and
two daughters
I~aucr, ~I ary Ann Bunker, COIOll oJ", "_.
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~lagee. J~aIl Narbeth, Dickinson family reunion in Deau-l Swarthmore :\recting HOllse this cial guests for both the Repubhcan Betty and Eleanor.
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1- are and Democratic conventions in
The Shanklin family resided on
\Vitham and Cornelia ::\1c- fort, X. C. amI returne( I I)y way ot aUernoon a t 3 p. m. F'ne
Raleigh and Durham.
rClluested not to send Howers.
Philadelphia.
Amherst aYenue for many years.
Hornets Lose
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Services Yesterday
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REGISTRATION
DEADLINE
SEPT.
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MARY SMITH DIED
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HERE'S WHAT WE DO
MRS. LAPPE DIES
OF HEART ATTACK
Funera' services were conducted
at Oliver, Bair's 1I1 Philadelphia
yesterday morning at 11 o'clock
ior ~frs. Ruth Truby Hicks Lappe,
wife of Eugene C. Lappe who died
suddenly of a heart attack at 11 :50
a. Ill. Tuesday at her hOllle at 117
Swarthmore
Yale avenue,
Dr. Hugh B. },[cCrone, former
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pastor of the Chambers :\1cmorial
I Inspitc of ~he national Party Presbyterian Church in Rt!tl~dge,
I Conn:ntiolls which hayc raged, are conducted the serVIce. Interment
in Pittsburg followed.
now ra"iug.',
or will soon he raging
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in thc city oi Philadelphia, regis- 1890 and cducated at Greer's Pri~
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JUNIOR CLUB SUMMER
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1 rc~j~trar:; ha\'e ,mapped (heir i~iner)IO\'ing to Swarthmore i.n 1913
DANCE TONIGHT AT 9
ary 1tl preparatIon for the rcglstra- the family Ih'ed a short tUlle all
Services Today for
tio11 d.eadlillc 0. n Sept.embe.r 11; even Park a\'ent1e bciorc transierring to
A lucky spot dance will be
d
l thl.' little white reg'l5tr,.tlon car S, the Yale avenue addrc::'>s.
one of the features in the Junior
! ah\'ays available at the COl1rt- A memher of the Swarthmore
\Voman's Club semi·for",al dance
IlOuse antI rea(I
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Preshyterian
tonight. The well-known Glen Dale
any kind of identifying mark frolll cste
Orcll0 ·tra is re d t
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:M r5. ~r ar.,· Roberts Smith, wiie the c;impie X 011 the dotted line to \Yoll1an's Association, }'Irs. Lappe
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a y a pro uce a
variety of tunes for dancing in the of Claude C. Smith of Baltimore the unforgeahle signature of a re- \Vas also a member of the 'V0111\\~oman's Clu? from 9 to 1. ~he Pike died Tuesday morning, July tired bank prc~ident, have been an's Club of Swarthmore and acpunch bowl w~1l be full all evenlOg 13, at her home after a long illness. placed in a more convenic;nt spot. th'c on its luncheon committee .
to quench thirsty dancers. young Born in Korristown 56 )'cars ago,
New Voters to Register
SlIrvh'ing arc her hl1sband and
and old, as couples in search of
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It is hoped that eligihle citizens sons, Eugene C. Jr. and Richard A.
the ,lucky spot vie for the wmmng S Ie was t le (aug 1 er a
1e a e of. twentY-aile or over wjlt take ad- Richard who is first oHicer of the
prize. Tickets may be obtained Ellwood and ~lary L. Robert.s. Mrs. ,I \'antage of their right to vote and tanker 5S Sun Oil had arrived home
ahead of time bvoJ caHing Rosamond S nut
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t he ),londay evening' for a day ' s VIsit.
Jones, 0839, or at at the door.
more College. She haft Ii\'ed 111 three-way battle on election day by
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Buckets for flowers of all kinds,
colors, sizes and descriptions, are
being placed each 'Wednesday afternoon and evening, and early
Thursday morning until 9 a. m. for
the flowerless patients of Philadelphia General Hospital.
In Gym
H. O· Sipler
11 S_ Chesler Rd.
Flowers for Flowerless
MARY R. SMITH
Kirk Off to Olympics'
Parade, Contests
Planned Today
Certainly Does last
Choice Persian Rugs for Sale ,/ ....._ ...
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COfnia.
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ARE YOU
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CLEAN RUGS
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4Mb
Frida,.. July 9,
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best man for his. brother. The
ushers were Mr. Mdne of Marl~on,
N. J .• brother-in·law of the brIde.
Mr. C: Brooks Oa,kford of Merchantvdle. N.
Mr. Jack St~ater
and Mr. BlaIr Streater of ansdowne 'l'he ring bearer was An. G
f C"'
f Ohio
drev.; Me 0hwabn .od IDCtnna I,
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A trio consisting of the two sisters of the bride and her sister-in"I L
Y
Truly"
law sang
ove
ou
.
"TI
L d'
P yer" "If God
Ie
or s
ra
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L f 0 I Y u" and "Wedding
e t
ny
0
Song" were sung during the service as solos by Mrs. Milne.
The mother of the bride wore a
lavendar crepe 'gown with a corsage of pink roses.
The mother of the groom chose
a gown of aqua crepe with a c~r~
sage of gardenias.'
A reception at the pari,h house
followed the ceremony.
After a honeymoon in the POe
conos the bride and groom will reside in Chadd's Ford.
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YOUR CAR
MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Colle~e
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"I REMEMBER MAMA"
\\1t"tt Barbara Bel GeddesOscar Homolka Philip
Dorn
Important I Feature at 2;10
(; ;45 9 ;15 each Day. First
~vening Show starts at 6:3C
GENE TIERNEY
WHILE YOU SHOP
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AIR-CONDITIONED
at
at
Edith WbiJaket
Second Clan Mattet, ]uua.., 24. 1929. at
Swarthmore.
Pa., under the Act of ilardi
tbe Pon
3. 1179_
DEADLINE-WEDNESD,AY NOON
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LEGAL
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The Bouquet
An Ordin3~ce authorizin,( c0operation wtb. tbc Pennsylvania.
J.Jepartment of Highways in
the widening and draining of
the cartway of Chester Road.
from Yale A"cnue to Westdale
Avenue; 3uthoruug the proper
Borough affccrs. at the ex.
Dorough officers. at the excurbing and re·lay sidewp.Iks
~here necessary; and prohibit~
lug parking upon said highway.
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Leat summer rule the wave
Call Swarthmore 0476
9 Chester Road
EN J OY
YOUR
RUGS
~IJEAN
MORE
RUGS
• LOOK. BETT.ER
• FEEL BETTER
' . WEAR BEnER
Have your yugs cleaned ea~b
year. It is B good investment In
good living.
9x12 DomestIc. $5.50
f
OF SWARTHliORE DOES ORDAIN:
I Section. 1. The proper Borough officers
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH are hereby authorue
" • •
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LIFE 15 the subject of the Les-.
son-Scrm.on in all Churches of
.
•.
ChrIst, SCientist, on Sunday, July
18. The Golden Text is: "As the
Father hath life in himself; so
~ellllsyl"'3ma
Department
of
Higb..
ways III the widening of the cartway of
Chester Road. n State highway, from Yale
Avenue South\\"ardly to W e stf.1ale Avenue.
to a total width of twenty-six (26) fed aud
Ihe pro~r draining of the Sagle, sai4 im.
rTovement 1(; be made by and at tbe expense of the ~id Peiosy!vania Department
hath he given to the Son to have of Higbways.
life in himself; (John 5 :26).
,SECTlUN 2. TLc jlroper llorou~h oHio
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Pike
Swarthmore
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Telegraph Flowers"
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DECORATIVE CAND~S-
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NOTICES
Rector will preach at the service of Morning Prayer at 11. The
ushers at the 11 o'clock service wUI
include; ....V. B, Bullock. head usher; I
J. E. Bell; S. B. Brewster; W. C.
Hogg. Jr; W. S. Patton; J. B,
THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH
Bullitl. Jr; and T. L. 'Villiams.
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• _ • Space calls ••• Hang up
gently • , • Take the lead in'
good party-1,ine man!,ers. It
will mean better service for all.
eers,
ctooJlcraiou witn the said Dep.:UtUlem 111 HIghways, .shall aL the ex.
i;ense of the Dorough, cause proper curbs
to he laid and sidewalks to be relocated
wb«:re necessary. Existing materials shall
Ltc Installed at the expense of the Borough
Where lIecessary.
III
CONTINUITY OF SERVICE
For 70 years We have given
uninterrupted service to this
community. The second and third
generations of families continue
to call upon us In time of need.
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
plRlefORS Of fUNIRALS
1820 CHESTNUT STREit
MARY' A. BAlR, President
Telephono RI 6-1581
1f r. and Mrs. Arthur Grover of
S£(;TI01'; 3. Contracts for doing the
Dickinson avenUe entertained 1\{r.
share of. the forgoing improvC!.Howard Searles and Mrs: Herbert Dorqugb's
meuts shall be let III accordance witb law
Searles 01 lIarlboro, ~[ass; 1-.Irs. and there is hereby appropriated out of
general funds of tbe Dorough avai.lable for -:::::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;
Harry Hall of Portland. Oregon such
purpo~, and amoUllt sufficient to ..--;
defray
the expense thereof~
and Mrs. A. C. Holloway of Seattle.
'Vash. over last weekend.
SECTION 4: The parking of vehicles
upon any porhon of tile said section of
Mrs. Donald Jones of Dickinson highway,
e~cept .for the purpose of loading
avenue and daughter Beth are and ~Ioadlng, l.9 hereby prohibit~ under
pen!lllJes provided by existing Borough
spending' the week at Avalon. N. J. ordinances.
Mrs. Martha R. Blessing of Elm
SECTION S. Nothing herein
avenue is spending the week vaca- 9hall 8'-!th!lrize the ',Videoing of the present
legal limits or said section of Ch~ter
tioning in Ocean"City, N. J.
Road or changes. in the lines and grades
Mrs. Mary T. Hoot of Lafayette thereof.
SE<::TION 6. Authority is hereby given
METHODIST CHURCH NOTES avenue just return~d from a two
the Highway and Public Safety Committees
The Church School meets on week visit with Mr. and Mrs. Levi of the Borough t\J. authorize all incidental
K. Yoder of Reedsvill~. Pa.
act" and incur any incidental
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock;
connection with the. completion
Mrs.
Robert
Cadigan
of
DickinThe minister will preach at the
ioing project.
son avenue and her two childre'1
11 o'clock service.
Passed
First. day of
The Church Nursery is open dur- Kevin and Rosemary just returnetl
OF
By
from
Dayton,
Ohio
where
they
ing the morning service. l\.frs. Grace
Attest:
Lovekin and Mrs. Laura S. Hoover visit
. and Mrs. Robert Cowden for three
weeks.
Approved this 8th c!ay of
The ushers for the day are Will13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD. SWARTHMORE
PHONE Swa. 3470
Mrs. John Pearson of Cornell July A. D. 1948.
iam H. Schultz. William A. BeacJ. PAUL BROWN
avenue had a birthday party at
Burgess
ham, George Dunn, James Pitman
the
Ingleneuk
for
her
husband
last
and E. Neil Shawhan.
week.
Mrs. W. H. Dexter of SwarthTRINITY NOTES
more avenue, mother of ].!rs. AlHoly Communion will be ceIelan Co Wood of the same address.
br.ted at 8 a. m. on Sunday. The
is in the hospital suffering from
a broken leg' caused by a fall in
her room last week.
SWARTHMORE
Mrs. Elsie McWilliams of BenPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. H. Lewis Cutler Minister
jamin West avenue recently enSUNDAY, JULY 18
11:00 A. M.-R••• 'Josepb P. BWIop wUi tertained her grandsop. Harry Mcpreach
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....Villiams II. son of Harry McMETHODIST CHURCR
Williams of Sky Top. Pa.
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Ro,. N. Keiser. D.D .• Minister
Mrs. H .. C. Patterson of Elm
SUNDAY. JULY 18
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10:00 A.. M.-Churcb School
avenue
and
two
daughters
Jane
and
,>
11:00 A. Y.-Morning·Sermon
Alice have just returned from a
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TRINITY CHURCH
trip
to
Seal
Cove,
Maine,
where
Rev. Ceo. C. ·Anderson. Rector
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SUNDAY JULY 18
they vi~ited Miss Eugenia KetterCOME IN NOW AND SEE THIS
8 :QO A. M.-Holy Communion.
11 :00 A. ~r.-Morning Prayer and Sermon linus, Mrs.· Patterson's cousin. En
S1UDEBAKER SUPER UNE OF
route
they
stopped
"t
Martha's
fINE NEW TRUCKS FOR '491
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Vineyard and Nantucket. Alice will
FRIDAY. JULY 16
3 :00 P. lr.--l\£emorial Servi<:e lor lIary spend the month of July at Seal
i'
R. Smith in Meeting House
Cove with her aunt.
SUNDAY, JULY 18
M iss Nancy Hoot of Lafayette
11:00 A. ~r.-MeetiDg ror \Vorship.
11 :00 A. Af.~ildren eared for in \Vbit- avenue returned last weekend from
tier House during meeting.
a visit with a classmate. Ann GilTUESDAY JI.'LY 20
MonthI~~ ).roeeting
for Business
bert of Bonnet Shores, R. I.
\VEDNESDAY. JUr..y 21
Mrs. Arthur 'V. Kent of Chicago.
~:30
to 3:3G-SewinR" and Quilting in
\\'"hittier H01lse Dox LuncheoD. AIl formerly of Swarthmore, will attend
cordially invited.
the Centennial Celehration of the
FIRST CHURCH OF
Calling of the First "'oman's Rights
CHRTST ~CTR.NTT~T
OF SWARTHMORE
Convention which takes place :MonPark AV~"I1" "R,.'I'l," 'Jbrvard
dav at Seneca Falls, N. Y. The
, SUNDAY. JULY 18
11:00 A. :\I.-Sunday School.
foil owing day she 'yill be a guest
STUDEBAKER SALES 8< SERVICE
11:00 A. ~r.-~l1"rf;>V Lesson
Sermon "Life"
.
of-the SlIsan B. Anthony Memorial
SO. CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROAD
\Vednesday evenIng meeting ea(:h week.
in Rochester. Later I
8 p.m. Readinq TOOtn f'lOf'n rt'ailv .....·e-t ... t S"'I~ Association
Phone Swarthmore 9793
d1!o· and holidays ·12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday Mrs. Kent will visit relatives in I,
evening 7 to 7:45 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
Storewide
Clearance I
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore. Pa.
.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook' 4646
Choice Persian Rugs for Sale
FAR INTO THE NIGHT
Church
prescriptions exactly as ordered•.
Starting Thurs .• July 22
IRENE DUNNE
REMEMBER MAMA"
The Bell Telephone Company
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ORDINANCE NO. 505
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SU1\daY morning at the 11 o'clock
en'ice the guest preacher will be
:be Rev. Joseph P. Bishop. minisler of the Fourth' Presbyterian
Church in Albany. New York. Mr.
Bishop is a graduate of ....Vashingto!l
and Jefferson ·College and of MeCormick Theological Seminary in
Chicago, and served as a Chaplain
in the Navy during the war. A
cordial invitation is extended ~to
C\'cryonc to hear 1\fr. Bishop
preach this Sunday.
At a meeting of· the Session on
July 1, it was resolved that a con.
grcgational meeting
be
called
for July 19. 1948 at 8 o'c1ock D.S.T.
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church to receive and act upon
Ihe report o[ the pulpit committe.e
·appointed by the congregation to
reconlmend a pastor ·for caU.
There will be no Church Hour
"ursery or Church School during
July and August.
The . Surgical Dressings Group
will Jl1C~t each \Vednesday morning
at 10 o'c1ock in the Parish House.
Church business may be transacted at the Church office phone
(Sw. 0672) ; or if no answer at Mrs.
Savelli's at' Media 6-'3492.
Ballim_
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progress will be made. that many
afflictions now fatal will gradua1ly yield to medical research: Your doctor, and he alone. is well
informed on these new discoveries. He includes
new medicinal agents in his practice as soon as
their therapeutic value has been established- ('!
,. Depend on your doctor, Depend on ua to fill his
On party_linetelephones.cour-
ANN SHERIDAN
ERROL FLYNN
in
"SILVER RIVER"
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RosaUe l'eifllOl
Peggy Kecn.en
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to believe that more and more
Mon .• Tues .•Wed.
"THE IRON CURTAIN"
Barbara X ....t.
Ollie<
been conquered. There is reason
tesy pays dividends! Be brief
DANA ANDREWS
1'A.
Servicea
Rew design! New sizesl
. Far in front with fine
Saturday Matinee-1 P. M.
Children's Show- Feature
will b~ shown
?uuday. Monday
SWARTIDIOU,
I'UBLISHEJI
JIAll]OIlIE TOLD. AIIodate _
£oter«l
Theatre
GARY COOPER
JEAN ARTHUR
in
"THE PLAINSMAN"
IRENE DUNNE
AT
INC~
PETER E. TOLD. EcHtor
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Last 2 Days Friday Saturday
EVERY
FRIDAY
SWARTHJ40ImAN;
l'boDe, S _ 0900
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Mrs. Edward M. Boyd of Strath
Haven Inn left Wednesday for a
two-month stay in Fryburg. Me.
Mr. Lewis L. Tanguy. Jr., of Rutgers avenue left last week for
Pierce. Idaho. where he has accepted 'a position for the summer with
the U. S. Forest Service.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
THE
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Summer Dance
WOman'. Club
Tom.'ght 9 to 1
$3,00
couple
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PUBLISHED
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SWA~THMOREAN
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f .-.
Kenneth M. Reed
In a quiet ceremony before memf ~o;t~ Ch~;ter road were the bers of the immediate. families.
:eek-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Theresa A. Young. daughter of Mr.
Erald Welsh of West Chester. Fol- and Mrs. Carl C. P. Young of
.
da"
'th M'
W'llow Grove was married to
lowmg a few
ys VISIt WI
ISS
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Margaret Thompson in Rehobeth Frank R. Morey of Yale avenue.
Beach Del Mr. and Mrs. Reed on July 6. The wedding was per•
,
ks f
d b tl e Rev Dr Raymond
will leave Friday for a tl\ree-wee
orme
y.'
P
vacation in the Adirondacks.
Bruc~ Lutz In the
lOgton resNancy Hoot of 'Lafayette avenue byterlan Church. Mr. and Mrs.
.
"f
'11
k their home' at
will leave Sunday for the Umverslty ~ orey WI ma e ·
.
h
'11 t 310 Yale avenue
of Minnesota where s e WI a ,
t k'
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I S
tend summer schoo:
l~ 15 a lIlg
a course in Ed~catlon In t.he deBEARD-JANDA
mentary field m preparatIon for
The Swarthmore Presbyterian
her M. A. degree. En route she Church was the scene of the wedwill visit Mr. a.nd Mrs. J a~"es G. ding of Miss Dorothy Len"re Janda.
'Weir of Pittsburgh and WIll staY'1 daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. L. T.
in l1innesota \\'ith her aunt· and Janda. of Fort Dix, N. J., formerly
lIncle, Mr .and Mrs. 'Valter 'V. of Drexel Park. to Mr. Ned Fulton
Fricke, while attending the Uni- Beard. son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
,'ersity.
J. Beard of Chadd's Ford. Pa. on
Jean Patterson. daughter of Mr. Saturday afternoon July 10 at 4;00
and Mrs. H. C. Patterson \,f Elm o'clock The ceremony was peravenue. will visit Elizabeth Ann forn,,;d by Dr. Frederick B. Igier.
Forsythe, daughter of hIr. and 1Ir~.
The bride, who was gh'en ill
Forsythe of Thayer Road, at the1r marriage by her father, wore a
cottage in 'Ocean City N. J. this white organdy gown featuring a
ENGAGEMENTS
week.
bertha of heirloom rose point lace
1\-Ir. and 1\irs. Arthur Robinson
and Jong sleeves. Her full skirt Dana of Elm avenue, announce the
.
t
of their daughter,
was edged in front with a ruffle of engagemen
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BETTY ELLEN LITTLEFIELD lace which came to a V at the Geraldine, to :M.r. Edward T lOmas
TO WED JOSEPH D. DALLETT waist in back, aml ha\l a long train. Tisdall, son of 1Irs. James Joseph
M I"S. Thomson H. Littlefield o[ Her fingertip veil of illusion was I Tisdall of Holyoke, l\lass., and the
Swarthmore Place will act as ma~ held by a headband of orange late Mr. Tisdall.
tron of honor at the' marriage of blossoms.
:Miss Dana, who is a graduate of
her sister-in-lawt :Miss Elizabeth
Mrs. David A. Milne of Marlton. George School, is now attending the
Ellen Littlefield. daughter of Mr. N. J.. sister of the bride, who act~ summer session at Connecticut Coland Mrs. Raymond James Littlefield ed as matron of honor, wore a lege for \VOlllcn and will graduate
o[ Swarthmore Place to Mr. Joseph gown of yellow organdy. Another in September.. ~Ir. Tisdall ,is a
Dando Dallett .s~n of Mr. and Mrs. sister of the bride. Miss Elizabeth graduate of 'Villisto~ Academy and
Joseph H. Dallett of 'Vilmington. Janda of Ft. Dix. N. J .• the maid of Amherst College and served as an
Del. and Fort Pierce. Fla. and the honor, was gowned in rose organdy. ensign in the U. S. Navy during
late 1\lrs. Dallelt. which will take The bridesmaids Miss Sarah Lee the war.
place Saturday. July 31 at 4;30 0'- Beard, sister of the groom, lIiss
clock in the Swarthmore Presby- ) anice Igler of Philadelphia and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Raus of
terian Church.
Miss Patricia Perry of Montclair. Willoughby, Ohio, recently . announcReverend Dr. J. Jarden Guenther N. J .• all wore pale green organdy ed the engagement of their daughwill perforal the ceremony.
dresses fashioned like the bridal ter Miss Janice Raus to Mr. Henry
The bridesmaids will be Miss gown. 'Their headdresses were of Siddall Saulnier. son of Mr. anq
Jean Bevans of Washington. D. C. flowers to match their bouquets.
Mrs. 'Hheophile Saulnier, of PrinceMr. 'Charles S. B~ard served as ton avenue. Both Miss Raus and
Miss Carolyn Henry of Walling•
ford. Mrs. E. James Buckley of
Mr. Saulnier are graduates of
Wynnewood. and Mrs. Charles T.
University. 1\ir. Saulnier is now
Gallagher Jr.. sister of the groom.
working in Cleveland. Ohio.
o[ Wilmington.
Mr. Charles G. Wiswall of Wi!mington will act as best man.
Mary has a telephone,
The ushers will be Mr. Thomson
H, Littlefield, brother of the bride.
per
It's on a party line.
Mr. Lawrence J. Jones Jr.• Mr. ~~~~~~~~~'!1111!~~~'!1111!~
So every time she uses it
Charles T. Gallagher. Jr.' and ~
FOR
Her manners they are fine.
Mr.' William F. Metten Jr, all of
Wilmington. Mr. E, James Buckley
I
of ....Vynnewood. and Mr. Louis J.
Hoitsma Jr.• of Patte~son. N. J.
Call
.A . reception will follow the cereMrs. Lloyd E, Kauffman
mony at The Rose Tree Fox Hunt'SWARTHMORE 2080
it!g Club. Media.
THE
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Michael's College Pharmacy
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FUSCO & ALSTON
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NEWS NOTES
Distinctive
Food
Delightful
Atmosphere
"C h e z Gas ton"
,I'oa
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Pitman of
Vassar avenue recentlY visited their
daughter and son-in-law, Major and
Mrs. Robert E. Moist of Harris_
bu~, Pa. Th~y were accompanied by
thel: daughter and son-in-law Mr.
SWISS CHALET DINING ROOM
. B.oltimore Pike .:.. Spriqfield, P ..
MO
Accomoda tions for Weddings and Parties
Closed Monday
Mrs,ofFrank
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Robbins
RidleyRobbins
Park '
,.... JOII' .. _y, AcI ....
'crllr .IDS , . . . . . . ,....
IIIar. bra... - y ~
Jag valves, for Jail. . .
MOB CHId IowI' food b~
Open Fri. THI 9 P. M••
Sat. 6 P. M.
LIBBY'S PEACHES ...:.o::a He".:.' 18'
BALVES APBICOTS 1I::;::edHG~" 19'
FRmT COCKTAIL
Ubbr." 2 ~:~: 49'
.
No. 2\\
can
No. 2t,1,'
Ideal Pelcbes ~I~.":":: 511••,
Unpeeled Halves Aprlo~ts
Comstock Sllc~d PI. A'PIH
2
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CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
Sweet
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MADISON BROS.
Phone 1913
FREE DELIVERY
IISI1J Fuff lodlla - - _ . -
COFFEE
lb.
bag
0., lIIut POPlly bllna
If Fl., Sodh A•• leu c,n...
u..t ••. Bodled
WIN·CREST
COFFEE::,
Yet .II~I-::::
3 t. $1.24
IDEAL COFFEE
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V.'uobr.
and make the delicate adjutmenb
Boneless
BEEF ROA5T
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INdeal I'c!I IIcy IFlorlda Orange Juice 3 ......~ 2Sc i ":.." 21 c
Sharp
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Hom d. 111.
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Kdtlka'nna
Club hOtod'
8 ... 45c
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LIII'" IIDk_
Kraft Yelvee}o
2." 1.09
Stllfled
otlves .,..1111
ot,.., 714Jar... 39c
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Armollr Treet
12·.. 47c
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lISco Cats'up III;clar
.olor 14 ... 20c
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Corn Flakes Gold Su, 13·" 17c
Cake Milles
Sold
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much to auto per-
formance!
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Car Inspection must be
made before July 31.
.
Juiey ORANGES
24 for 69c
Lg Ripe Cantaloupes
each 25c
Fresh STRING BEANS
lb 19c
CHICKENS
lb.
White or
Yellow SQUASH
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CL~IiWOOD
JELLIES 2 '2,01·9a
Jlob nc~· Pcm:!1 Preserns
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'GUTTERS
RgPAIRED
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INSTALLED
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Furance Repairs and cleaning
Call
GEORGE MYERS
409 Michigan Ave..
SW-. 2Z66
Hannum & Waite
YALE AVE. &
.
\:':"=ttr. 5!rClwb~:-ry P~etErves
t;:;~,i:eis O~:sr.!ie M(lr;'l'1('!c:de
CHESTER RD.
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SWARTHMORE 1250
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.Swarthmore, Pa. •....
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
PaIDtero
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• WAU ... flDOI COYEIINGS
• NEW CONnlUeTlON
• lUERlnONS
response to call made by comptroller of the currency. 'under section 5211, U. S. Revised. Statutes,
a.
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
Paper Hng.,.
Swa. 2266
"A Well Kept House
Michigan Ave.
Never Grows Old"
.Phone
Driveway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
v~~to.e'
Media 0755
PETER DI NICOLA
v~ ~CO~\~
Phone Swarthmore 2526
~'\'~I~~~~i~~~I~WANT
Albert A. Knecht
~re~rnRANj)A
fll~~"'~ 0" a .. ~il1"ed to
A.ct:;f'f!'=
"~,,r~
liabilities and
oth"r nur""o;"o: •..
~<:
T ('1::1"'"
- o;>tl ....
'1h",wl1
{f~.,r:t;'1"
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(or
Call Swarthmore 01Z1 or 0904
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702419.08
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of ·r.. <;,~r\"~<;,
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State of Pennsylvania County of
Delaware, S5:
I, E. S. Sproat, cashier of the
and belief.
E. S. SPROAT
Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 9th day of July, 1948.
PETER E. TOLD. 'Notary Public.
Correct-Attest:
E, B. Temple
Albert N. Garrett
Harold C Stolt
Directors .
ERNEST
SMITH
PAINTING
and
DECORATING
,
Swarthmore 1272
TO BUILD?
Good materials and' skillful
workmen, are now available.
Call u~ for information and esti-
Van Alen Bros.
mates.
Coal. 4nd
_. :.-.; fuel Oil
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HORACE A. REEVES
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Wallace Lippincott
IEPAIIS
Con'ra,/o,,_and Bui/d."
302 Gayley Street • Media, Pa.
PhOH.' Media 2567
w••hould Know How
c:ee o':!oael5-
Dependable
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ARTERS BROTHERS, InCl.
.~ ..~~ to \\~a\~
~eo." ~~J1
Dlstnct an tbe High School Buftling com·
er of College and Princeton Avenucs,' Swar·
thmor1!'. Pennsylvania. up to 4 p. 1n:t Tues·
rI:ty, July 20, ,1948 and open tbe bids at a
rn~eting of the Board at the Se;hool Distnct office on July 20. ,1948. at 8 pm .•
or at an 'adjomed meeting of the School
Roanl, for classroom furniture and equipment. Specifications ean be secured between
9
rn. land 4' D. m .• daily exeept Satur·
fl:iy!'=, Sunrtays and holidays at the School
T!i~trict office. The lIoo.rd reserves tbe
!"lght tn reject any or all bids in whole or
In part an.-l to award contracts on any item
I)r items makinll up any hid.
.
HILDA LANG DENWORTH
Secretary
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CUNNINGHAM
Charter No. 7193 Reserve District
3 REPORT OF CONDITION
OF SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
~ c,onP: ~e ~ ao.ote
of ~warth11lore In the State of
~s '1 10~ ~ ~ ~ c.Ofll"
Pcnnsyh'ania, at the close of btt'iito
ner.s on June 3!\ 1948. Published. in
school
,
ltoS
SiDco
Marion S. Brown
high
• MODI I .. IITCHENS
Ruhhi.b CoDected
Weekl" or Monthly
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A, M. to 5:30 p, M.
ST·7·9
~o.
,.
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
.
ASSETS
Cash. balances with othe. banks
including reseI"Vc balance.'
and- cash ilelUS in process of
collection •.•.••..•
984.127.7.0
United
States
Gov.eroment
RI 0·6141 Z4 S. 19th ST.
oblig~tions. dirl!':t and guar.~
.... _............. 2.930.504.44
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Obligations of States and political subdivisions ••
195,662.06
Other bonds. notes, and de-S~rvi€e
bentures ... . . . • . . •
283,028.39
Corporate
!iotocks
(including
If you have real estate for sale,
. $10.500. stock oE F~ral
Reserve bank •••••••••••.•
10,500.00 list with us and we will give you
Loans and discoUDts ·(includ·
the benefit of our Cooperative
ing $74.58 oYerdra(ts) ...•
724.026.13
Bank premi.!':e5 owned $75.Selling Bureau, Call at office or
603.64, furniture and fix·
phone us.
83,692.00
tures $8.088.36
(Bank premises owned are
subiecl ·to No liens not
assumed. by bank)
\V.\ '"!"TRJl:-\Ve ,...ill "'IV ",t 1,...=t tw"i.::C5-:- nM Other assets ..•...• ... . . • . ..
Realtor
.
6,881.73
..loin:!. IZ'b<~. fUrnit1lre. fircarmlll. ("'.aU
Total Assets
•••.... $5.218.422.-45
T1"nllv 011.- 4~1~ or llol1v Oak 6720. {"o11f"1"i:.
907 Ecia'mont A ..en_
LIABILITIF.5
t",. :> .... ,...... i.,tm~"t . .A1I b.... i ... ~t:; "t1T'1"rtentl:ll Demand deposits of indivi·
Ch.atel' 3-451&
("..1,,":... 1 rll"f)'h"'"rrt. N .... 5. Phila·delpbia Pike
duals: partner!:hip9. and cor·
W:1..,i-nvtrrn. Delaware.
porations . •• • . • •. .
3.203,080.7?
Time depos;,. of ;nd;v;duals,
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'FOR S~LE
..rtn_hips, .nd corpora·
,
FOR SALE-La
tions ...•........••........• 1.;98.447.19
wnmower. boy's bicycle. Deposits of United States I
Phone
Swa.
3272·1.
G ovemment. • . •• ••
106 •20S •15
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FOR SALE-Oak- ron·top desk 8-drawer Deposits of States and politi
49,527.27 A •• ociated with L Henry LeBaron
65 in. long. Leather covered sofa 60 in.
ea.l subdivisions
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long. Carved. oak hall bench, 40 in. long. Other deposit.! (certified and
Clothes tree. 56 in. long high book.kcepen
cashier's checks. etc.).....
26.981.44
I, -SO Foot Lot on Haverford
desk and revolving chair filr same 45"
Total Deposits •.•.••.... $4.784,239.84
metal venetian blind.· stell, nearly· new. Other liabilities
. . •• • . .
443.75 Avenue Near Harvard, Priced for
C.all Swa 0627.r.·
Total Liabilities
........ $4.784.683.59
Quick Sale,
FOR SAL'E-Croquet set. Can Swa. 0646.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
FOR SALE-ABC washer, model 18, good Caflital Stock:
2. Modern Stone, 4 Bedrooms,
_~ndition, $25. Call Swa 0932.
Common stoek. toul par
125,000.00
--$125,000.00
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3
Baths. 5 Acres Grounds, Stone
FOR-SA'-LE225.000_00
--'- --Double pedestal flat-top wal. SUl'flht!\ .•....•............
48.396.21. Barn.
nut d ~,two matchinR" chairs. $100. Undivided profits •..
35.34MS
:\fahogany secrrtary $40. Easy chair with
foot Test, $25. Tele.
Swa.
Reserves
.
433.i38.86
r
.• 4554.
Tntal ...........
Capit;~.1 Acenunt~ ..
Near New Sun Oil Plant, Marple
Total Liabilities and Cap·
ital ACCQllnt" •.••.••••• $5.218.422.45 Township_ $45,000,
a.
glasses"
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Devine Taxi Service
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I)u~ty Bulldmg
.Medla. Pennsylvania
ESTATE OF JOSEPH A. PERRY.
also known a.s J. A. PERRY, late of the
Dorough of Swarthmore, County of Dela.
ware. Pennsylvania.
LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the
above Es.a.te baying been granted to the
under"h~:ned. all ~rsons indebted to the
eairl Estate a.re rCQue~et{ to make payment.
and those b3ving claims to present the
sahle. without delay to
F.leanor S. PerT"'. ExeCUbix
Swarthmore Anartmenls
Swarthmore, Pa.
nr tt'l her attorneys
A. Sidney Johnc:nn, Jr
Dutler. neath'. Greer &- Johnson.
Media Pa.
f\~
A!,p~e C!!:-re!";t. A::-~!9 E:derberry, or 1-..[:;:'3 Grape
" ::!3c
,. 29c:
Georgec
abcye-named bank, do solemnly
--:~~=~~~~--swear
that the above statement is
The: !chool District of Swarthmore: win
r~eh:e ~ids at the office of the School true to the best of my knowledge
FonBJ..~-:9'
Large Fresh Sea trout
'\o.-,_ _
_Cod
_ Steaks
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Fresh_
Sliced
c.n c...._ z.4tJ7'
2T ·7·9
LOST -.At..) ."OUND
ALTU\,j~
T ANNA KENNELS
LEGAL NOTICE
FRESHLY GROUND BEEF
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Clarence T... Conner
John II Doherty
AI~rt J . ...c'V'·(orri. Ir.
COUNTY COMMI$SIONERS
WAXTEJ>--.La\\'ns to mow by boy 1·8~
Call S .... 2039 . _.,-.,-_ _ __
\V.-\XTED"=-Couple desire~ to rent ~ house
for winter or longer beginning Sept 15.
~[) IleiS or children. References exchan!rcd.
Peter Lomhard. Swarthmore _1049.._ _..".
W~\NTED~Pin-g.poog-tnbl;- for
south
)fcdia Reereation Program. Also any
tl~lle game~. Phone Media 6·0860
,r,\NTED':'Room--;;car -Penn St~C~
for young lady student. ,Vilt share room
with another "iitudent of q-ood characler
Occupy Sept. 26,-. Reply Miss Lynn Dri!l
('011. Ambler 0754.
·W.\~TEn-Col~~dgi;i-rlesi;;;--.iay';wiJrk. Cleaning or ironing preferrel1.
Chel.ter .]·1937.
\VANTED=·Y:.-'!'I-.---c-o-upl-;-de!\ire house·
t:eerinq- apt. furnished or unfurnisbe.-l.
IlIrni!\herl flreferred. Swarthmore vicinity
!'ept. 1. rhone Swa 3340. 9·5.
Phnne .gw:nthmore 3340. 9·3.
W,\NTED-Gcneral housework or cook·
in!!'. experi~nced. Referenc::es. Cal1 Fullon
9·1!63.
WANTED Person
who
can translate
French and Germlln business letters at
),
If E. and M. D. A.. Cornell University)
I1rl1"ntlv deaires furnishrd sinlllle room
llrererahl with profe~'ional famitv in or
,. .... ,. Sw:trthmore anytirre after July 25.
"':11 I'e ir trainincr at a. nea.rby industry.
WillinG' to arr:.. "t re~pnn~ihi1it,... for un·
1.- .... n .... r h.."...... P'M!\f" rf"nh. to
Knauss.
"IV) E. r.eaar St.. PouqhkeeD~ie.
2lbs 15c
55 c
bOGS BoAiIDED.
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PERSONAI--Vacuum
Cleaners,
irons
toasted" d ',.nd radios repaired, ulled
lQr an . e Ivcred.
Call· Robert Brooka,
Swat1hmore 1548.
"Pf.RSONAL-Cha·c;'"r-ea-ning, repairing n;.
finishing. Bring ~hairs to T. Ha'rper.
Oh\·e "'"~ Jaspt:r s(rttts. Media IJ09.
pERSONAL-Dance tonight 9·1 \Voman's
Clull. $3.00 per t'ouple. ·Glen Dale Orches
Ira. C:l.U Swa. 0839.
.
Pt:RSON"AJ_Experienced-baby siiic-;'- de:
~ire~ tr;;lnsportation tQ Rhode Island. Call
lane- Seymour. Swa. 2941.
rF.R~{)NAr_-Cars- ;-ashed.AII sit-CSt $1.
(li! ~wa. 29J5 or 07(j3.
PER50N.\r.-=-S\\""~rthmo;;--('olTe~e Ifr:1:du-:
~Ie ann bride·~o-be. woulrl like joll in
~\·.;nthmor~ ~tartlRq" In S"nfeml,er .. ither
rort or (ult·tin\(" Gener31 office experience.
Rti,ly nox N. The Swarthmor'ean.
FOUND-Khalri·.. -jaek"et on
grounds. Call Swa. 1808.
SMOIED PICNICS :~~\~:~~; i ~::dy.,O' lib
MACKEREL
c
FOR 1tENT Small secpnd floor apart·
ment. Iijnipg .room. two bedrooms kitch·
~nctte and bath.
Suitable for business
couple. Swa. 1062.R. P. O. Box 2. Swarth·
more.
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fgRey Grad. A Frvlng
__ CLASSIFIF.n
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ESTATE OF' GEORGE FRANK GREEN
dc
EXCELLENT CARE
the undersigned, who request all penoaa
having ctaiDII or demands agawt: tho
Estate: of the decedent to malc:e known the
BROOtc.HAVEN kOAD
same, and .11 pm.... lodebted 10 the decedent to make payment, without delat, to
Ralpb L. Lindenmuth
106 County Building ~:::::;:=:=::::::::::=~=:;:::::::::::::::::::::::=:.I
:holed-ia, Pennsylvania t
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Or to his Attorney
"Tm.
ft.uiti
and Vegetables
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'Cheddar
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Ib 79c
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~_ BI;~ f:~~Od~!&~=i~;J~V~1~je_.,~,~4~\t2tl.E; *'
led Sa:ad. 1I"t:ger
pkg 35c.
SLICED BACON
8SI»- OraIlIJe.'e!coe lea
"'i~nl
tiOD, replace worn. or broken partt.,
wbich mean
49.
Maii. Your
Drive your car in and put it in
The,,'D make a thoroUllb in.pee-
400
••Ir"lar or drip ,rInd. 'Opl.:!CIf wIth
lov. . af vaalum packed coH...
(ovpoas hom All 0., lI..,d, lot
'IIQ
/
the hands of .our expert mechanics.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY NOON
JUNE - JULY - AUGUST
' .... $1.15
Heavl.r lIodiod
Swartbmore 3243
Deliveries Saturday only durinR' summer months
COUNTY OF DELAWAllE
Sealed proposals will be received at the
Office of the ChIef Clerk, Court House
Media, Pa., uutil 12:00 NDOD Eastem
Standard
Time aild will be publicly opened
Ohio, for several weeks.
at 1 :00 P. M. Eastern Standard Time, on
Tuesd7. Jut,. 30. 19.8, for furnishing and
d.Hvaing OIle (t) .od a half Too Pa.el·
~~~~~~~:':-~~-!..-'- 1940'
BoCiy Chevrolet
Truck. with
trade-in allowance for
Station Wagon. for the
PERSONAl.
u"" of Ihe Couoty Eogin..", OIBce.
I
Specifications and bidding shret may be
FERSONAL-Etectrlc:al insta11ation1: Wire "obtained at tbe OfHce of the Chief Clerk.
it1g. old and new: Residential ud Com. Court House. MMia. Pa.• and no bid will
jDtfCiaJ. Usht and Power, Watcrheatcrs, .11e entertained unless made out on said
Ranges. AI~ --:ope done ,to Fire Under- bMdinq- ~"('et.
.vtC'1'S spttlfleahoDII. SerVIce on alJ makes
F.ll[~h bid must be accQmpanied by a
of washers (Bendi,x included), vacuum Certified Ch~k of $100.00. drawn to the
ckaners, ran8~sb Irons, toasters, fanl, onter or Count)" of Delaware.
bnlls, Call Ene H. Hausen. Electrical
The County Commissioners resl;rvc the
Contractor, Swarthmore 2BSO-\V. 335 Park ng
• ht t
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any nnd a II hi'ds.
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LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE.
Mr. and Mrs, S. Leonard Dart of
Dickinson avenue are entertaining
)Irs. Dart's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Claud Johnson of Youngstown,
WANTED
The "CAKE BOX"
hcf
BIPE WATERMELONS
and An n
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robbins and
daughter Ann of Ridley Park have
m~ved to 97 Florin avenue, Green
.
RIdge, Pa.
Mrs_ D,!vid Warner and son
R?dney are spending a few weeks
WIth her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Oscar Gilcreest of Vassar avenu'
Mr_ aad Mrs, Carroll P. Streeterlof
~
Col~mbia ~vcnue recently visited
their SOil JIm who is working on a
farm in Ringoes, N, J. this summer:. Jim plans to return home in
the middle of August.
FRIDAY SPECIAL ONLY
Lemon Chiffon Pies
SATURDAY SPECIAL ONLY
Banana and Coconut Cream Pies
Fresh Peach and Fresh Apple Cake
Large Assorbnent of Layer Cakes
Have You Tried Our Six Layer Cake
Open Sunday for Cookies
And Home Made Ice Cream
...... OIIr MarIIIh will be
Caa'taloupes tal,....,. ,.
Dr. and Mrs, Walter N. Moir of
S. Chester road and daUghters Jinnie
and Joan leave tomorrow· for a
two week vacation in Beach Haven
N. J.
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JaIy ........
UThird Generation
Buildentt
Swartbmo're 3450
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A. WAYNE.
MOSTELLER
A. Mercer Quinby
Funeral Director
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1125
. All Tnea of EIectrieaI
and
Iosta1lotions
SeniIIe
No
s_ _
TWI:IltJ'
Yean
11SO Mahl.nbera Ave.
Swarthmore 2Zl5
u1ght
or
day
Call
Mason Builders
Supply Company
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'----E Charles E. Fiacher i
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55
Interior & Exterior
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Swarthmore 2253
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ash.. a. Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed
Gca.era1 Hauliq
.236 Harding Ave.
Morton. Pa.
All Size.
COMBINATION
DOORS - SCREENS
Coal - Lumber
BWldinlr Material.
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Swarthmore 1448
Building Blocks
Delivered
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0345
.19 cent and up
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331 Dartmouth Avenue
s ...rthmcne
J1!f:.il-'PIdIa.
1170
Ph...
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Repoln
ViciDity for. I1Ut
w.
of _
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SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Cbester
Reese-Baxter Co.
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Enders ,and
son Allen and daughter~Trudy of
Elm avenue left for JacksonWyoming for the summer. Mr. Endera is
plotting t,he wild life in this area""
the government which is planning to
erect a new National Park there.
Mr. and Mrs. David T. Shaw of
Mt. Holyoke place leave today for
Newport, R. I" where they will be
the guests of Capt. and Mrs. J.
Darden Rives.
Suzanne Hopson of Rutgers avenue is visiting her aunt Mrs. Harold
Curtis in Madison, N. J. this week.
Mrs. Howard G. Hopson of Rut- of Vassar avenue spent the week
gers avenUe entertaiqed at bridge with Mr. - Peterson's parents, Mr.
Monday evening and 'Mrs. D()ro>th:v I and Mrs. Erich Peterson of Silver
N. Hopkins of Haverford place
Springs, Md. who sailed Friday on
luncheon and bridge Wednesday the Queen Mary for Oslo, Nonvay,
afternoon in honor of Mr..
where they will attend !- meeting.
A. Milne of Cornell avenue'While there they will also visit
Milne and daughter Sandra en- Sweden, Denmark, France, Switzer.
planed yesterday for California land and the British Isles returning
where they will visit Mrs. Milne's on the Queen Elizabeth in about
father Joseph 'Sweidel in
six weeks.
'
and Mr. Milne's sister Mrs. F. R.
Miss Marion Wood, daughter of
Hill, wife of the' regional Boy Mr. and ,Mrs. Allan C. Wood of
Scout executive, in Santa Monica Swarthmore avenue, 'spent the
until early Septembe!,
week-end visiting at her parents'
.Mr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson home. Miss Wood is a nurse in the
Albany Hospital, Albany, N. Y.
Vandy Van der Grocht, of South
Chester road and Harvard avenue
Harvard' I"n
has been entertaining his cousins,
Sally and Betsy Hartman, of Westfield, N. J., since last Saturday.
Lt. Commander and Mrs, Lawrence G. Trainer of Newport, R. I.
arrived Wednesday to visit Mr. and
Mrs, A. L. C1ayden of Riverview
'road, They will leave Sunday. '
I
7
A.
K.-a_
now renewing acquaintances.
Mrs. David Braun and two child.'
ren moved July 10 from 912 West.
dale avenue to the Piper house
at
\
213 Yale avenue.
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Friendo M_tin. Notea
Our member,
Mary R. Smith,
.
passed away Tuesday morning.
There will be a Memorial Service
for: her in the Meeting House this
afternoon at 3:00 o'clock.
The monthly Meeting for Busi.
ness will be held in Whittier House
on Tuesday evening, July 20.
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5pedo1 CII!Idren'. ~.
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6 E. FRONT ST.
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the
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F. F. ZIMMERMAN
"Outstanding for Quality"
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VISITS
STARIMON.
PRESBYTERIANS
ELECT' BISHOP
Borough Ordinance No. 303 requires all grass and weeds on SwarBuckets and contain:r. a~e still
thmore lots be cut at least twice
being placed 011 the VIi oman. Club
during the summer. If an owner
porch for flowers to be sent to the
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neglects to comply with the regu"
pet
wards of the Philadelphia General
R~SlgnS lation the Boro~gh has the work
Hospital, by Mrs. 0:. Reed Ge~r I
done, billing the property owner
and her garde~ comm~tte. contn- j
I for the cost plus a 20 per cent penbutor~ may brmg thelt bouquets
!alty.
At a, mid-summer meeting 0" a, Two weeks ago the Bor".ugh SecThe Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, pasThe three-year-olds are inviting any .tlme Wednesday ~fternoon or
even~g and u,p until Thursday hot July night,' the Swarthmore! retary's office issued notIces. that tor of the Fourth Presbyterian
mothers to school on Monday mornmg at 9 0 clock.,
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the fl'rst cuttl' ng must be achieved
b
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Church of Albany, New, York, was
h
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B
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see what has heen accomplished
A traditional summer activity in ~ School oar a e ore It anum er i within a IS-day period from that
the past five 'weeks, For Swarthmore for over thirty years, I of items of routine business in ad-: date' In addition 'to this current unanimo!lsly elected to be called
of the children, the expe";- the Flowers for, the Flowerless dition to several concerning changes: cutti'ng, another will be necessary as minister of the Swarthmore Presof leaving home has been service was first brought here by of staff. A ,resignation was received, between August 15 and Septem- byteri:'n Church, at a meeting of
new, and, like all new ex- Mrs. G.or~e Zimmer former chair- from J. A. Christian, teacher of 1 ber 15.
the congregation of this Church on
I."iienc:es, holds pleasure "ot un- man of the Garden section of the mathemlltics in the high school
It's a hard pu.h if you happen July 19, at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.
with pain. Mark Beardsley's Women's Club. Mrs. Zimmer made to take effect immediately. To suc- • to be the owner of a nice large
has been considerably allevi- it the responsibility of each church ceed him, the bpard elected Charles: vacant lot and nothing but a man- Bishop and their two small children
by Mrs. Beardsley's bringing in town for a month, to send the Klemmer of West Chester, who! ual mower but for the protection will come to Swarthmore about
mending for four weeks; said flowers to the Philadelphia General is teaching for the second year in' of boroughites in general from ex- September 15 to take up their work
being put aside practic~ Hospital. At first the flowers were I the summer school. ~{r. Klemmer,! cess ravages of hay fever, poison here.
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upon arrival in order to "tele- merely sent to 69th street where a native of Reading, attended the ~ weeds, and obnoxious insects to
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phenomenon lost upon Mark, who could come to pick tmm up. ThIS College. For several years he work- . to your own carefully cut lawn, and McCormick Theological Semhappily until her return. as the flowers had lost most olj ed with the Textile Machine Com-! sending hardy weed'seeds into the inary, Chicago, and during his time
Doroth,y Hetherington and Janet system proved to be unsatisfactory,: pany of \Vyomissing and during garden yuu've so painstakinly \\.'eed- there supplied the pulpit at the
have been transformed into their freshness by the ,time they, the war was at the Nav}' Yard cd, it is a very necessary measure.! Union Church in }'Ionroe, Wisconcooperative group members reached the wards. It ",a-s then de- appren:icC' schoor at Pearl Harbor;
sin. He ~as. served fOll.r years as
their mothers' consistent refusal cided that the {Jowers would be I as an mstuctor ~n trade mathem2a Chaplam m the Umted St~tes
to regard Udaily do",,'npour~" as sent in individual jars, about 350 I tics and supervIsor' of the adult I
Navy and the recommendatlons
anvthing but "summer showers".
sm2U bunches in app~opriate jars evening vocational schocL :Mr.\
from _his superiors and from fellow
Last 'week the four-year-olds and vases being driven in by vol- Ij:lemmer has proved himself an I
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made a trip to Morrow's log cabin. unteer drivers directly to the wards. abl. teacher and ,a fbe leader of
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along through 'the woods
:Many of ,the young people of youth.
'la~oPt" a1 ~mp un~ I~e ;
.~r men with whom he came in contact.
went the "pioneers", equipped with Swarthmore collected and arranged
To teach art in the elementary a oay, endy o~r.tleend °b ars a gl~~ Since leaving the Navy he has been
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end of the trail, a rest on .the to tho hopsital directly, as it took in the Pocono mountains and during I and exercIs~ to
e a~vare ounty man- who shows great promise of
cabin's front porch was enJoy- several cars weekly, and
one the last year when she w,as takingj' ~Vys. and gIrls. The children, ".ary- growth and development. lirs. Bisby all. 'Vhile at school, clay had the gas to spare. Of' m!ccessity her graduate work ~t the museum mg In age from 7 to 11, ~re t.!lrec- hop is a charming and intelligent
and easel painting are therefore, the flowers were express- school she taught' high school' ted by qualfed counselors n arts,
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popular of the activities tn cd in cartons to the hospital where pnplls ~Ht .... aturdays. She also has c
the children engage. Four the Grey Ladies arranged and distri- had a number of years teaching well-eqlllpped and effiCIent cambP . j She has worked with ~fT. Bishop
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for insP,ection next Tuesday I' The Grey Ladies are still" doing her con~acts were with the younger Nurs~ ASSOCiations. R~hef. Orgam- cnces and with the Protestant Fam~
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this service, but for the past year children. )'liss Cleaver will carry 2ations, Health Ag~ncle.s and do~- I ily Society of Albany.
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~he ~pre.s.c~lOol -gr?u h~s be.en 1 the responsibility has been returned on the work taught by hlrs. Plat- tor~, have. alre~cly enjoyed their I The tongregation feels fortunate
qmte a soctal whirl. with, to the Garden Club of which ),(rs. tenbcrger, prior to her recent re- holiday wlllch ~egan . on Ju.ne 29. i in sectoring Mr. Bishop to fill the
tim parties and two trips m· as
signation.
One hundred tour guls lett last
D. R,eed Geer I'S no\\' chait-man.
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A report was received ihat the Tuesday for tllelr three-week spree.
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coal supply fer next year has all
Two thousand dollars is the goal
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100 Dance at Club
,heen delivered to Swarthmore, is set by the camp board of directors.
bOikets a?d birt:lday h~t5 ~nade
Over 100 dancers, attended th:1 in the hunk~:r5 at the college: and Citizens are urged to share their: G. S. HOUSE HAS NEW LOOK
tr the chIldren,
semi-fbrmal dance gwen last Fn- has been pant for. Prompt delIvery \'acation by Uadopting" a child for I'
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The local Glfl Scout and Brownie
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"hraves" about eight years old, .in pretzels ,in the flower-decorated
\Vith Jeffery Kirk of South Ches- to :he
Irst . ."atlOnal Bank of part.time painters. The grounds
h:lI headdress, stripped to the waist "Toman's Club,
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and carrying bows and arrows. Th;s
).[r. and :31rs. \Valter :Mcyer of University of Penllsylvania at the
I much-needed repairs made to the
\\"\:f:k the group_ was entertained at Drexel Hill won the Lucky-Spot Olympics, Swarthmoreans are reFree Swimming Lessons
'roof. This project was an unshedhome of Betsy .l\.IcKeag, where dance and werc presented with a I minded oi two other townsmen "'ho
"Learn to Swim" week will he uled sequel to the fund-raising acchildren pla!ed in the sand, mahogany clothes brush and a boxj went abroad to take part in these cond~cted. by the .R~d. Cross under tivities of the mothers this -Spring
,nj,oy<,d the wadmg pool an~ had of writing paper. The in,terlude was intern'ational games.
the (i1rectlOn of Vtrgl1l1a Rath, local and will help to stretch the benefits
lo\~ely. tea party in. the garden. heightened by 1fr. l\[eye"r's direcIn 1912 D. E. LeRoy :Mercer of chairman of water safety, frolll frol11 that campaign.
Parents of this group \Vi1~ visit tion of the orchestra as ).irs. 1\-Ieyer North Chester road, now dean. ~f August 9 to 13~ 9 to 12 a.m" at
. next ~ednesday. mormng.
sang "Four Leaf Clover".
the physical education department Penn State Extension Pool on HarPaint was furnished free of charge
\oungsters 10 the pTimary group
Dancers departed at 1 o'clock at the University, represented the vard avenue.
by the duPont Company through
to hseventh .h~avenJ) last after the first summer dance spon- University of Pennsylvania in the
------the good dfiices of J. B. Bullitt
when they VISited at the sored by the Junior \Volllell's Club. broad jump and decathlon. He was
Seek Recorda for Veterans
and D. ~I. Gowing. Brush, clipper
stables. Each chlid in turn
a junior at the time.
Classical or semi-dassical records and rake wielders were: Herbert
alone around the paddock and
Home Games Tomorrow
The same year. 'Vallace ~I. llc~ a~ needed in the Veteran Hospitals \V .. Huse. Richard A. \ViIlis, Ray
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th~ horse many lumps of sugar.
On Saturday tIre three teams of Curdy former Borough Councilman of thi~ area. )'Irs. John L. Good Rogers, ~ed 'Vil1iams, Philip E.
nearttelt
thanks go to
Lloyd for the Summer Club Will
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d'Istance runner.
any to contribute will phone her.
A. Reeves and Robert H. Wilson.
Springfield, at 6: 30.
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smoother, softer. safer, ride. They soak up bumps, rattIes and vlbratioD_
make' your car Ooat through trcillic -Dow around c:urvell ~ ,.,. rxuIIl '
let us put a set on your car,today.
Swarthmore National' Bank
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LIBERAL TRADI·IN AUOWANCE FOR YOUR
Member of Federal Depolit Insurauee Carporatiou.
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Now You can buy U. S. Saving. Bondo au!omallcalJ,.
through the new Bond-a-Month Plan. A.k al Ibil B~k
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uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Ward of Weslfielil, N.J.
Alvin Herr, Jr., of Jfarrisbu~g,
formerly of Michigan avenue. ar.
rived Tuesday to spend several
days visiting ihe koger RusseIl
family of Haverford avenue, and is
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E1~ retllrned Monday after sev.
eral days at Chatham, Cape Cod
where they' visited Miss Martha
Campbell of Haverford avenue who
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~REAKFAST-LUNCH-DINNER
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G: Haig
of Riverview road are entertaining
their son and daughterin.law- Mr.
and Mrs. Richard R. Haig and son
Robert of Elizabeth, N,J. this week.
The Birney K. Morses of Harvard avenue entertained -Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Roberts of Chevy Chase,
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Md" Mt: John McCoubrey of
Watertown, Mass. and Mr. and
Mrs: Wilfred B. Brown, their
son-3n-Iaw and ,daughter of College
Plfrk, Md. this past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. George M, Karns
of \Vellesley road and daughter
I;linor will leave Saturday for a
two weeks vacation at Oxford, Md.
In their absen.ce Miss Florence
Siehl and Miss Josephine Wilson
of Wilmington, De!. will occupy
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Anilrew A. Smith
of Ya1e avenue are entertaining
Mrs. Simth's mother Mr. W. H.
Barnes of Birmingham Alabama for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guido G. Savelli of
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Mrs. Myra Doe of Princeton Lynah of W~l1ingford, the former
avenue has been entertaining her Miss Elaine Kite; and at a sUrprise
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley V. France daughter Mrs. Robert Marks and miscellaneous shower given by the
of South Chester road entertained
d on this week. Mr. Marks, Kappa Alpha Theta soroity chapter
Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Ta,'lor, ~:;udSent at Duke University, spent of William and Mary College.
formerly of Swarthmore. duriDg last weekend with the family and
In honor of the bridal couple, Mr.
their recent visit here, and a c _ will return today to drive Mrs .• Jim Barnhill and Mr. Bill Metten
panied them by auto to t"eir home Marks and Bobby back to their,' gave an outdoor supper party.last
in Cheshire, Conn. While in Conn., It
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S 'nday July 18 . at the home of
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Mrs., Fernand van .'der Mr.
Rev. and Mrs. P. N. Pappas ID Gracht of Harvard avenue are leav- Wilmington, and Miss lane Beatty
Hartford, . and r:turned by plane ling Ilext Friday for one week at of Bowling Green. entertained at
Sun~ay WIth their daughter, Helen Scituate, Mass., and another at' a luncheon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs..
LOUIse.
Stone Harbor, N. ].
Thor.lson Littleford will give a party i
Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Kupelian of
tomorrow evening at the home of
Park avenue spent the weekend
Mrs. Littlefield's parents in Wallt.
ENGACED.
ingford and Miss Mary Ann Hook
visiting Atlantic City, N. 1.
Mr. P. M. Paulson of Park avenUe I Mr. and Mrs. ?r~n B, Il1son of will entertain Wednesday with a
returned home Thursday from Tay- Grosse Point, Mlchlga~, announce dessert-bridge party at the home
lor Hospital where he was con-I the engagement of theIr dau~ht~r, of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook on
fined for two weeks. He and Mrs. Frances Hosford, to Mr.
aVId Westdale avenue. On Thursday
Paulson have gone to the Poconos Walter Seymot", son of Mrs. Mel- e~ening, Iuly 29, there will be a
for a two week vacation.
anie D. Seymour of Vassar avenue. party at the home of Mr. Charles'
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Miss Jilson
Mrs P. L. WhItaker
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thO J e L . Wiswall in Wilmington. Mr. and
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avenue has been entertalJllJlg
rs. from Wooster College, Ohio. Mr. Caroline will entertaTn the bridal
B. B. McOoskey of Johnstown, Seymour attended Swarthmore Col- party at a buffet supper on Friday
Pa., this week.
lege and the University of Pennsyl- evening following the wedding reMr. and Mrs. Frederick Anthony vania while in the Navy R. O. T. C. hearsal
Perry. and the twins Roger and He is now connected with the BarMal, have returned to their ho~e; tol Foundation.
on Haverford avenue after hal'lJIg
No date has been set for the
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shortly afterward. He continued hi.
studies and graduated in absentia
with high distincton. After the war
he attended seminars at Swarthmore
College for one semester, finishing!
the y:ar at t~e Bureau or St~~d- i
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Last fall he entered Oxford as al
Rhodes Scholar. Two more years
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Forge Military Academy prior to
followed by a haYrIde,
by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey WhItaker., his enlistment in the Army, has
Mts. Samuel Francis Butler. of I' been attending Pennsylvania State
~outh Chester road and Mrs. WIII- .college since his discharge.
~am M. Pomeroy of Haverford have
,ust returned from three weeks at
' ....est Harwich on Cape Cod, Mass.
BRIDE. TO·BE FETED
On the drive up they stopped to
Betty Ellen Littlefield of Swarth.. f' d
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bride of Josej)h D. Dallett on SatMr. and Mrs. Arnold Redding urday, July 31, was the guest of
entertained at a 'cocktail party on honor at a surprise misceUaneous
Friday evening preceding the Junior shower given by Mrs. Russell de
Club dance.
I Burlo, formerly Miss Edith ThatchMrs. David Braun of Yale avenue " er of Ogden avenue; at a pantry
accompanied by hcr daughter Susan shelf shower given by Mrs. Pelzer
leaves today to spel!d three weeks FO
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Banks at I
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Towanda.
Mrs. J. P, Daugherty of DickinSOli
avenue spent last week at Call
Beach Ha~en as the guest of Mrs" Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
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the 11 Q'tlock service include: S. D.
CI.I'(!c. head usher; C. B. Blake,
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This great Pla~"'ue swept o"er London in 1625. It wns
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one-third of the population die';.
The Golden Text is: "Ascrib.::
greatness unto our God, He js
rock. his work is perfect: for
With .the decline of the Roman Empire, about 350
A.D., came the neglect of water supplies tbrougbout
Western Europe. Sanitary conditions rcaebed a low
ebb and disease and pestilence raged uncbecked. The
average span of lifc dropped to only twenty-lhe years..
Even as late as 1600 A. D. no effective steps bad been
taken to obtnin a water Slll)ply for London, tben a eity
of 200,000. That is wby the terrible Plague swept O\'er
tbe city.
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There is reason
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progress will be made, that many
al;:icti6ns now fatal will gradually yield to med-
tesy pays dividends 1 Be brief
••. Space calls ••• Hang up
ical research. Your doctor, and he alone, is well
infonned on these new discoveries. He includes
gently • • • Take the lead in
good party-line manners, It
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new medicinal agents in his practice as soon as
their therapeutic value has been established.
Depend ~n your doctor. Depend on us to fill his
prescriptions exactly as ordered.
Michael's College Pharmacy
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TRINITY CHURCH
Geo. C. Anderson.' Rector
SUNDAY. JULY 2S
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TIlE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
SUNDAY, JULY 25
A. L\£.-Meeting for Worship,
A. lI.-cbildren cared for in Whit.
tier' House during meeting,
\VEDNESDAY, JULY 28
HO tr. 3 :3Q--Sewing and Quilting in
JJouse Box Luncheon. All
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graphically tell th!) story of water.' Tbc next "'ill
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Pa.k A"enue Below Harvard
SUNDAY. JULY 25
A. M.-Sunday School.
A. :\f.-Sunday Lesson
Sermon ftTruth?'
""ednesday evenIng meeting each week.
p.t"!!. Reading room open daily e:oc~pt Slln.
;tnd ho1i~ay!; 12 to 5 p.m. 'Vedne'!da~'
7 to ;:45 p,m. and 9 to 9:30 ·p.Ul.
.History sbows that nlankind nlust bave water •••
Vi'itbout wnter human beings perisb and civilization
itself cannot exist. The progress and dm'elopment of
mankind ••• tbe struggle up from barbarislll ••• tbe
eonquest of disease •• , the developnlent of sanitation
tba t preven ts such Plagucs as occurred in London,
depend upon Illan's ability to get water ••• pure watcr
••• and plenty of it for drinking and bntbing purposes.
oUf many ye t benefit to you. buY or bui\d~
ence can be 0 before yoU start to
in a"d see us
METHODIST CHURCH
N. Keiser. D.D:, Ministu
SUNDAY, JULY 2S
A. M.-Cburch School
A. M.-Dr. 'Valter J. Leppert will
two decades many diseases have
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eltpen:
afS of hom
Why not corn
SUNDAY, JULY 2S
l1!OO A, U.-Rev. Dr. John \V \Vevers
will preach
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11).00 A, ~[.-Surgical Dressings GtOUP
meets
1.N'~t
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TilE LON·DON
Pl.AGUE
his ways are judgment: a God
truth and without iniquity, just
right is hell (Deuteronomy
the
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
"TRUTH" is .the subject of the j
111 all Churches of
Scientist, on Sunday July
Church
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f EB URNER CO . . ;c» 1
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the Church at 10 o'clock and Etal'S! :
through the lunch hour. You a~e,!
ur~ed to CO~l~ ~nd work with this, ;
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The Bell Telephone Cgmpany
of Pennsylvania
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will mean better service for all.
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The .::'!urglca
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meet' each Wednesday morning at: ; •••a•••_._ ••__••••••_ •••• _ ...............;
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Baltimore
of public health. During the last
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Last 2 days! Fri., Sat.
PEGGY CUMMINS
CHARLES COBURN
"GREEN GRASS OF
WYOMING"
Starting Thtlrsday (July29th)
1IAIl101lIE TOLD, AoM· .. _
Church off.ce phone and ii Church!:
'U~iIlC5S n:cd I~e transa~ted please;
BEAUTY SALON
l:i.;:afJA~;\,··,t: search laboratories in the interest
Tuesday, Wednesday
PAULETTE GODDARD
MacDONALD CAREY
"HAZARD u
PhoDe, Swartlunore 0900
PETEll Eo TOLD, EdItor
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Lest aummer rule the wave
On party-Iinetelephones,cour-
Tues., 'Ned.
Mr. and Mr•. George Schobinger,
I who hav~ sold their home at 301
North Swarthmore avenue, are
lI.rbara Kent
Peay Keenen
Rosalie Pelr501
Edith Whitaku
moving to 1713 Moravian street in
Philadelphi" on Monday.
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Joseph F. Gaskill, Ir., of Univer'
sity
Place is spending the summer
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II wit It his brother-in-law and sister
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
METHOQIST NOTES
hospital.
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
The church School meets on SunTI R' B
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NEWS NOTES
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WHEN THE NEED ARISIS
Frank as the solo.I left last \\'ednesdav
for .
CampI and daughter
ormer
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at the ll~Orm~lglserDvlcc ~hls Sunday. I se\'cr,al \\'cocks,
: rcsidence in \Vynnewood, Pa.
-AIR.CONDITIONED
Sunday, l\Ionday
JAl1IES CAGNEY
PAT O'BRIEN
"THE 'FIGHTING 69TH"
Wallingford, over next
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"ELDORADO"
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suhjcct "Christ, the Desire of
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1110 "atlons .
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Henry F'aust w.1
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IRENE DUNN.
"I REMEMBER MAMA"
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PA.
for-
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PUBLIS~~E :::J.~~=' ~~_ 'i.~~"Ta'~KE,
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Swarthmore College.
Mr. Myers graduated from Swar- ::
thmore High School. taking his
freshman year at G
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entered Worche~ter P6Iytec~~ic In~
L. C. Hart' of Plainfield, N.
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a three week vacation at Beach wedding.
The marriage of MIss Ruth Eli·
Haven, N. J.
zabeth Monk, daughter of Mr. and ~
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Hayes of
Mr. and Mrs. James C. LawrenceJ Mrs. Reginald R. Monk of MapleOberlin avenue. entertained. at . a of u1Iapie Brae", :Moylan, annOUnce wooel, N, ]., and AIr. Peter Briggs
picnic supper Sunday event~g. In 'I the engagement of their daughter :\Iycrs, SOil oi 1fr. and l\lrs. Clarhouor of :Mr, and :h.frs, \VIIham l Jean to Mr. John Price Damon, ence G. l'(yers of Dickinson avenue,
Pegranl who have recently returned, son 01 Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilroy will take place on Wednesday, Iuly
to .Swarth~nore after. several years 1 Damon of \Val1ingford.
28. at the hO, mc ';!f the bride's parrC5ulence lfl ConnectICUt.
A graduate of Swarthu,ore High ents
Miss Polly Told, daughter of .Mr.; School and Penn Hall Ii1l1ior Col~Iiss Ruth VOgt of Summit, N. 1.,
and ·~frs. Peter E. Told t \Vas given. lege, ~1iss Lawrence wi1l return I ro',lnmate of the bride at Swartha surprise birthday party last ev~- to the University of }.IisSQuri this more College~ will act as maid of
nillg with dessert for twelve of her fall to enter her ~enior year.
honor.
friends at her home ?n Park avenue
Mr. Damon, who was at Valley
Miss Monk is a graduate of
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LET US LUBRICATE
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Ame.ican degree of Ph. D.
The ~ride and groom will sail ...
the· Queen Mary from New York
for Southampton. on the first 01
October. They _WIll be at .home at
The Castle of the Four Wmds, Bill
End Farms, Hyn~ham Road, Oxford, England. Mail can reach them
at t hCI
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aren don Lbot
a ra ory, Ox.
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Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bond. automatically
through the new Bond-a-Month PIa". A.k at thi' Bank
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PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN WATER COMPANY
SUPPl YjNG
SPRINGFIELD WATER
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A CAR 15 LIKE A CAT
It is quiet for a 'Iow and pleasing
, p'-:lrr.
Its padded tires are like padded feet.
It "as powerful eyes that shine
at nighl.. . And when it is allowed to run
wild,
It gives an awful screech at the
moment
Before it does its victim to death.
Parenb,Visit Club
Continned from page I
Traynor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \.
Miss Grace Robinson of West-I a three weeks honeymoon at Vine_
Riverview
port
,Conn., visited her brother and yard Haven ·on Martha's Vineyard,
A. Ludlow Clayden of
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Mass. They will visit here with the
road. Com .. Traynor is' reporting
Robinson at Westdale avenue last Ullmans for a few' week. before
to General Line School at Newport, weekend
going west.
R. I. after duty as officer of the
Several members of the SwarthMr. and Mrs. William C. F. Zie_
bombing squadron attached to the more" High School Class of 1928 genfus of Dickinson avenue and
U. S.' S. Philippine Sea recently held a reunion on Sunday afternoon son Billy attended the wedding of
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Mr. Zeigenfus' nephew, ~r. Charles
returned from the Mediterranean Savelli in Elwyn, with a swimming E. Dimmick in Pittsburg last week_
,
area.
party and a picnic supper.
end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman
Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Thomas
David McCahan, Jr. of Stralh
and daughter Ellis of Harvard son-in-law and daughier of Mr, Haven avenue will return from his
avenue have returned front a two and Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of second trip to Montreal this week_
Applebrook have iust returned from end.
weeks s ta y in Avalon. N. J.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett fo_
of North Chcster road left today
for Ventnor, N. J. where thcy willi
visit ·Mr. Bassett's brother and
sister-in-law, Dr. and lfrs. Norman
H. Bassctt. Mr. Bassett will return
Sunday while Mrs. Bassett will
Come and Enioy Your Selection From .
remain for the week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Quick and
HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS - AND DESSERTS
daughter Gloria of Dickinson ave-j
Last Friday founit the gym of the
College avenue School filled with
shouls and laughter as the annual
Pet Parade got under way. \Vinners
were: Most Unusual. Joan Shearer's
guppies; Largest (excluding dogs)
John McCahan's duck; Sma~l~st,
Patty Stewart's two neas; OrlgmaI, Nancy Cady's dressed dachshund. The following awards were At 25 miles an hour it is like a
made in the Doll Show: Prettiest.
pussy-cat.
Marth. Mulloy; Largest, Virginia
It may scratch you up in an
Smith; Smallest. Ann Hay; Most
.accident
but it isn't likely to kill you. Few
Unusual, DotisSnyder. Among the
priles awarded were doll houses,
fatal accidents occur at low speeds.
chalk and crayon sets and candy. At 50 milcs an hour il is not T\VICE
In the blueberry pie eating contest,
but FOUR TIMES a spowerful.
Dick McCon;Jack was thc willner.
Like a bobcat, it is quite able to
Other contcst winners were: Paper
inflict great damage.
\Vaiking, Nancy Lees and Pet.r I At 75 miles an hour it is not
Bloom; Fishing, }'Iarilyn Grecn;
.three times but NINE TIl\~ES as
Balloon Sweeping, John Pearson;
powerful as at' 25.
POl' Drinking (using nipple) Phyllis
Nine times as hard 1& STOPAdams and ~onnic Gold; ~alloon nine time as hard to TURNHUC are enjoying several weeks in
Bur -.. ting, Calvin Coleman and
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DEADL"
. Ann nllIe
tllllCS a s '
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Burlingame, Cal. They will return
Hay; Bubble Blowing, Dons Lees
and Charles Grier.
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NEWS NOTES
by way of the Grand Canyon, arriving home the first of August.
The crafts program has been one
Louise Howe of Rutgers avenue Mr. and Mrs. Quick's sOlI-in-law
of the highlights of the Summer will celebrate her 6th birthday by and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
(Iuh this year. Ncxt Tuesday and entertaullng eight of her friends ·n. Dunn are occupying their home
\\'C'tlllcsday the articles maue will at a party' this afternoon.
during their absence.
he on exhibit in Sipler's Hardware
Arthur E. Brown of Dickinson
1lrs. F. F. Robinson of \Vestdale
Store show \\~indow. :Much of the avenUe rcturnC"d home for the week- a\'cnllC, lIrs. Charles Lincoln of
Crt~dit for the success of the pro- enu from the Uni\'er~ity of :Mary- Westdalc a,'c., 1\Irs. Andrew Smith
gram goes to 1\1rs. T. L. Purnell land where he is studying for his of Yale avenue, and 1\Irs. Hamilinstl'llctor, and to her assistant, doctorate in chemistry. .
tOil Cochran of \Vallingford and
~ally Woodward. Mrs. Purncll is
Lt. Com. and Mrs.- Lawrence S. their children spent yesterday with
a graduale Qf Albright College. Traynor returned 10 Middleton, R. I. lI.lrs. \Valter N. 1Ioir at her sumAfter serving 'some . time as head after a few days visit wtilt lIrs. mer cottage at Beach Haven, N. J.
dieti.n at the Readmg Homocpa- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ __
thic Hospital Mrs. Purnell started
teaching Home Economics and re-
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I The $1 .00 - Serve Yourself - All You Want
COMPLETE SUPPER
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ci GERM squirm'
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lated arts. After her marriage she
took up additional related art work
at the Philadelphia Museul11 School
of Industrial Arls. Sally Woodward
served several summer-club seasons
in the crafts program. During the
~chool year she attends Linden
Hall Junior College.
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Last Thursday a large audience
enjoyed two films on Austrian football, shown by Coach HO\\'ard Sipler.
Everyone is looking forward
this week's hay ride which takes
place on Friday, weather permitting.
\Vith the coming l\fonday ushering
in the last week of Summer Club
there will be activity galore with
different members s;eking championships in the mallY tournaments.
to
Bett)' McCaha!! of Stratll Haven
a\'Cl}Ue was a guest of Gayle Hodge
in Ocean City for a few days last
week, while Lorraine Saunders,
also of Strath Haven a\'enue, visited
Mary Lou Hodge.
The 5% Cumulative Preferred Stock
(Par value 1350 per share)
0\
Hear the \Van
Jerome the
Germ! "Oh, for the good old
days, when we slid down spoon
handles and played tag in the
laundry bag, .. when we swung
our gals on comer cobwebs, and
al~ays had Ids to eat and cozy
places to sleep!
of the
Philadelphia Suburban Transportation Co.
Price $50 per share
Plus an adjustmenl with respect to dividends.
BATTLES &INC.COMPANY
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
1528 WALNUT STREET
PHlLADELPIUA
Trlrphonr
PEllIlypacker 5-9501
2
"Now look at usl They dump
,clothes, and dishes, too, into
wa~hers before we can tum a
somersault! TIley pop food into
the refrigerator, and sl~m freezer
. doors in our faces! They yank
us out of comers with vacuum
cleaners! They have lamps that
kill us off like mad!"
Photographs
for the
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Poor Jerome really has a grievance, because cheap,. dependable electricity goes a long way
toward making life healthier
- as well as easier and more
comfortable.
"Oulstanding for Quality"
6 E. FRONT ST_
MEDIA
PHONE 0436
Acres 01
Modern, Thrilling
Amusemenl
Attractions
SUNDAY·Sylvan Hall
JACK STECK'S
Ki"dies' Hour 2P.M.
3, Free Concerts
4:15,7:15,9:45p.M,
Only One P TC
Fare to \Yoodside
Pal'k and Crystal
Pool from Practically Any Part of
thc City. Usc BusE
or 85.
Storewide
Clearance
13 SOl'TH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
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No other item in your budget
gives you such living value for
so little money. And, in spite of
the rising cost in supplying electricity to you. today's budget
dollar buys twice as much electric service for the 31'erage family
in this territory as it did 18 yca;;
ago. Yes, it's enough to make a
'germ squirm!
• Listl'lI to tAl' Summer Eledri~ HflurFRM"'KlE CARLE and HIS ORCHESTR.·\,
W", Sunday, 5:30 P.M., EDT. IJ'CAU.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC
COMP~
CLASSIFIED
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PERSONAL
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rtKSONAL-Electtleal inltallatloaa, Wk.
oId.od ne., Resld...w r.zuI C-~i3J, Ugh~ aDd Power. Waterlaeaten.
All work done to Fire UDder.ritera IpecificatiOIl'- Service OIl all makes
;!nges.
ESTATE'OF GEORGE FRANK GREEN ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::
NEWS NOTES
deeeuod LETTERS of MmIDlItratIGo
AD
Beth Huey of Dickinson avenue, 00 tbe .ho.. Eotate u ... boon III'UIIe4 to
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Bobby Davis of Hanard avenue t"n:cod"d1~ed, o:"'~e':'=
EXCELLENT CARE
and Robert Hopson of Rutgers &tote of the clec:edeDt to ...... - . . the
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'Ro same, and aU peraons indebted to the deavenue vIsIted Mr. and Mrs.
y. oed.at to make ...,meut. without dola", to
BROOKHAVEN ROAD
Riddle of Rose Tree at their cotRalph L, Uodel!"'~
CaD CLller %.40t 06 County BUilding
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tage in Stone Harbor, N. J. last
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cle2nefl, ranges
irolUJ. toaltera. fau,
bnps. Can Erich H. Hausen. Electrical wee k,end.
Contractor, Swarthmore 28~O,'V, 335 Park
Or. to hill Attorney
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TANNA KENNELS
~m"RS
BROS.. ,i.e,
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George H. Class
Mr. and Mrs. R. Blair Price of County Building
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Avenue.=",-....
pERSONAL-Vacuum
C1~ners.
irons
to.:1ster.s and radios repaired. ealled
for and delivered. Call Robert Brooks.
s"arth~ore -.!§48.!....... _ _
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'PERSONAL-Swarthmore College gradu·
ate and bride-to-be would like job in
Swarthmore starting in September either
part 01' full·time- Ceneral office' experience.
Reply Dox N. The Swarthmorean.
North Chester road elitertained
3T.7·16 ROOFS
GUTTERS
over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. - - - - - - - - - - - - REPAIRED and INSTALLED
Lyttleton Waddell of CharlottesFurance RepairS' and cleaJjng
ville, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Call
Fox and son Carter of Roanoke,
GEORGE MYERS
Va.
409 ,Michigan Ave.
Mrs. Harry W. Lang a.nd'daughSwarthmore, Pa. . ...•
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}'larjoric of Dickinson avenue
WANTED
,\~\~TEIJ-Ping:--~·g-tab]e for
l50ulh J. for tw'o weeks.
Serving Swarthmore, Mor·
)rcdia Recreation Program. Also any
Mrs.
William
H.
West'
of
Princet.,b!e game!S. Phone !\redia 6·0860
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
W.ANTF.D......:co~ple - desire!! to- renthouse tall a"'cnue has returned from exTownship since 1918
f()r winter or longer heginning Sept 15.
N" Jlr't~ or children. References exe&angtd. tended visits with her sons.ill-Ia\\:
Rubbi.h CoUected
prIer T.o:nhard. Swarthmore 1049.
and daughters, !IIr. and lIIrs. John
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
WA:\TED-ITnfurnished ap;artme~ three Ayrault of Sea-Island, Ga., and 11r.
Weekly nr Monthly
room:'; :I.nd h:ltb f)Ccup.mcy by August IS.
Phone Swarthmore 3343
and Mrs. Hugh A. McLean of
~h-.; J~ The Swarthmorean
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9 A.'M. to 5:30 P. M.
\\'t\):TEO-To rent "me or two fJlca,ant ~orth Tonawanda, N. Y.
l:nfurni"lu:;'I' room!' with Private bath
~Iiss
Edith
Bunting
of
~Iaple
r,,,,,/I ref('"rcnee,.. Tt:!eflhon~ SWlu1hml)~
t~(r,· .r
avcnue, !\lrs. Eliot \Vells and :Mrs..
W.\XTED"':"'Sm"lI-family -;" Qui~dulb
I;orn in Swarthmore nnn wi'!'hir.g to Charles Black 'of Park avenue, and
SIDco 1905
_I;W in \'icinit~· would rent house or apartMiss ?llary Pusey of North Chester
r."Ifnf hy ~eptemllcr
1st. Witt make all
CUNNIN~HAM
mi:l'H' rcoairc; anrI 1-'ive place bt-st of care. road arri"cd home Saturday from
Phrme Swarthmore 2243.
a wcek's trip· to the Great Smokies.
PaiDtefl &: Paper Hanger.
\V:\ ~TF.D"':'('otnr~d .- girl-rl~ir~day'l't They drove clo\\,11 the Skyline Drive,
We-iblJuJd Know How
Ir~rk.
de;oning or ironing preferr~1.
Swa. 2266
Michigan Ave.
\r("~ler ~.~~.37. _
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stopping off at Norris Dam and
W.\STF:O-\Ve will huy at best pric("" Ash\'illc, and returned vio. the Blue
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old chjna, gla!';s. furniture. fire-ann!!.
Call Holly Oak 4313 or noll"!>' Oak 6720 Ridge Parkway.
Devine Taxi Service
• WAn ••• flOOI COYEIINGS
• NEW CONStRUCTION
• AUnAtlONS ••• IEPAlaS
ARTEllS BROTHERS, Ille.
Conlradors and Builders
302 Gayley Sireel • Media, Pa.
PA."t. Mtdla 2567
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
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DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
"A 'Veil Kept House
~
Never Grows Old"
("o!k~t
for appointment. A11 ·Imsines!! con·
fi.'~!·,tial. Colonial Cupbo.ud. No. 5 Phila·
rI~ll,llia Pike, Wilmington. Delaware.
., --W:\:-:TED ,Vornan want~ da.,,· ~ work.
Tltt ... da~·. Thur!'day and Frtday. "Reference!';.
(t-oNler 2.4.400.
WA!\"'TED-Two or th~b~droom- apart·
I~cnt or ht'lllse. unfurni!'lhed .. Tmntt:di:l.tely
.1r loy Septemllf'r I st. Reference~. Premium
r!'n~. \\'t·her. ~""·;,.rthmore ~..s'9.\\r.
\".\XTEn"-F;rnily- w;J.ship,("
·hI"nket'l.
cur1'!';n ... etc. to he done :l.t home, Call
~\\'ar1hm
.
-.\\ ANTED-Two "usmes!>. "'o",len d~lre
~man ~ur,"!lshed apt. 'WIth kitchen and
lnlh. ~mmng Sept: Reply Dox I. The
!'\\'.'lrthmore.?n. _ _ _ ~
__ _
\\·A~TEn-,nrother· and sister would like
to rent thr~ rooms with ('ooking: fatiti·
tie'l ~ginnin~ September.. "References ir
'·"'""v. Telephone Ardmore 7995-W.
WAN·TF:r>=-SwArthm-;:;~ Colleie- co·ed '£1;'
~ire.~ room :foRti hoard position near t:tmPUJ
for comina "chool year. Call BA 2·7149
~fl!:"r 6 o'clock.
__
,r . \:'''TF.D-P("o!;ition as companion. hy r~
fined ·Chri!!tian woman. References ex'
challlled Reply Box P. The: Swarthmorean.
WANTEO-To rent ~mal1 house or apart·
ment with two I~lroorru; for thr~e ndulta
l... fr>r<· September l~t. Swarthmore or vicino
it)·, Swarthmore _ 3tf!5.J.
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\\,AXTF.D-A haby's play {len. Can Sv;-al'.hmore J65~:'y.,
EST \T£
I
Phone
lOSE! H
Dri\'cway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
aiso k ~.
J A- PE'RRyA:· PERRY,
no .... n as . .
• late of the
Dorough of Swarthmore, County of DeJaware, Penns:rlvania.
LETTERS TES'l"'A)'(ENTARY on the
above Estate having been granted to the
u~dersigne
and those havmg claims to present the
same, without dela)" to
•
Eleanor S. Perry, Executnx
Swarthmore Apartments
Swarthmore, Pa.
or to her attorneys
A. Sidney Johnson, Jr.
Dutler. Deatty. Greer & Johnson
:Media Pa.
3T-7-9
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Dependable Service
PETER E. TOLD
If you have real estate for sale,
list wilh 'us and we will give you
the benefit of our Cooperative
Selling Bureau. Call at office' or
phone us.
~eneral
Insurance
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Phone Swar~hmore 2526
RI 6-6141
Swarthmore 1833
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and Repairing Since 1908
New and Rebuilt Pianos
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fi'It REXT-Septembe. I, furnished apart.
:::l·l1t. :hree room's and hath. Box D. The I
~\\"~nhmore:l.O.
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ROGER RUSSELL
RENT,
a'""'"'io"'"u
PIANO TUNING
Phone Media 0459-M
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'FOR
Marion S. Brown
ALBAN L. PARKER
FOR SALE-Piano. aft3rtment upright.
Call Swarthmore 0565 abet" 6 P. )of.
7
!-'OR RENT-Bedroom nea.r T:'r'"an-s"'po""rt
~elltlem;;n
preferred. Call Swarthmore
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Maker of Fine Photographs
Penn State Bldg.
South Ave. & State St.
Media 2176
lledia. Pa.
Associated with L. Henry LeBaron
wh~li
ri~ht here
you can
us every day
EDW ARD L. NOYES & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
Funeral Director
All Typea of Electric:a!
Formerly 01 _
1125 W. TddJlh A_, l'IIIII.
PboDe Baldwia 1170
No addl_
Reooln
r.zuI
5".........
Twcnt,.
2. !\fodern Stone, 4 Bedrooms,
3 Baths. 5 Acres Grounds, Stone
Barn.
ODd
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Year.
Swarthm'ore 2295
night
or
day.
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Swarthmore 1272
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Interior & Exterior
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Swarthmore 2253
Mason Builders
Supply Company
Swartbmore
331 Dartmouth Avenue
1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Swattht::!ore 034$
Building Blocks'
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
General Hauling
236 Harding Ave.
Morton. Pa.
L;"('.ql~ Mowed
All Sizes
.19 cent and up
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PAINTING
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PAINTING
ana•
DECORATiNG
~_
iUbudaan ca.D;s
1180 Muhlenberg ,Ave.
Near New Sun Oil Plant, :Marple
Towllship. $45,000.
Call Swarthmore 0121 or 0904
BuDden"
Swarthmore 3450
A. Mercer Quinby,,
Vicioity for JlUt
Quick Sale.
·'Third. Generation
Electrical Cuntractor
'lnstallatio!"
Avenue Near Harvard, Priced for
HORACE A. REEVES
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A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
SerriDor
ERNEST
SMITH
1:e
Coal and Fuel Oil
I, 80 Foot Lot on Haverford
.
We are
: : Good materials and skillful
workmen are now available.
Call us for information and. esti:: mates.
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wasbinB' !1II111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
FOR SALE Used A. B. C.
machine. $25. Call_Sw~n:~~re_~9~
FO·RSALE- Fresh.picked dewberries and
Mack1Jerries, pints or quarts. Call orders
by noon Sunday for delivery Monda)'. Also
31'\uarium gra$5. Call Swarthmore 1808.
FOR SAT..E- 54 inch C;lonlal-Style Fumed
Oak dining table. 4 extension lea\"es, pads.
60 inch ·buffet, 6 leather·seat rbairs. wm·
rlete $-15.00. Extra size twin brass bod.,!' box
spring and mattres" complete $10.00. Two
men' O\'ercoats size 40 S4.00 and $9.00.
'111t1rt ma~on jars. monksc1oth drapes. pet·
lei'en. S\\,. 0624·'Y.
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Van Alen Bros.
Wallace Lippincott
907 EdllD1o"t Avenue
Cheater 3-4516
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~WANT TO BUILD?
24 5. 18th ST.
333 DARTMOUTH AVEUNE
FOR SALE-Upholstered lounge chair in
modern trend. Good condition. Call Swar-
Media 0755
PETER DI NICOLA
Realtor
'FOR SALE
thmore 3158·'V.
OF
Delivered
COMBINA.TlON
DOORS - SCREENS
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
•
Coal - Lumber
Building Materials
Chester
Reese-Baxter Co.
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10'·50
EI
FOOO CABNIVAL
With lots of lIIo •• , ..avl., va.... tIIaI
will ••Ip
redlGe food co.... -r.
mark.ts wHl be
,011
OPEN FRIDAY TIJ.L 9P. Me
Saturda, till 6 P. M.
'ancy Fresh·Kllled Stewing
CHICKENS
(
4-6
lb.
49
) Ib
Genuine 1948 Spring Lamb'
LAMB ROAST ,..
Lean Breast of Veal
Square cut
Ib
Sltwlog
SLICED BREAKFAST BACON
. SEA
FOOD
VALUES
37.
" 69c
DI7t- ClIft
Stol"(l lSU(fd
{ SEA BASS
I
231:
Ib
canadian
Sklnl,"
33c:
" 89e:
It
R".
1••,
OLEOMARGARINE J:, 390
Glendale
Club
Mild Cheddar Cheese Ib
Cheesll'
••~:r"
¥.Hb
Ideal Desserts
3 ''''
Stuffed Olives 5Plnl'011"" "A'"
Jar
Plalll Olives .11,.,
7j~
CHEESE
FOOD
2 :. 991:
PABST"ETT
~i'" Z8e
Dill Plc:kle.
Mrs. Sc:hlorer's
StaMaJ'd
59c
35c:
19c
39e:
28c:
=1 :: 21 e:
1:;''' 27e:
'~1~
RITTER CATSUP 1:;:' IBc
• PI.eab
Regular or 'l'abaleo
LIMA BEAlS
SWEET CORI
A Treat 1....Hed
WI.IIh,
Pittman is a sales executive
(?A!Ais{JVI
our FOOT may run away with you!
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the Elliott Lewis Corporation i r
Philadelphia.
n
b: ComlZe!!,"
. Mr. and !If rs, Raymond E. \'Vilso n
of .ogden avenue recently visited
theIr d~ug~Jter Ginni,:,. Mrs. George
P. BOWIe, III LuthervIlle, Md. where
- 100 Par.k Ave .• Swarthmore. Pa.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646
she is now lil-jng.
"-____ Choice Persian Rugs for Sale _ _ _. .
SWARTHMOREAN
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RUGS
9 '" 12 Domestle, .3.30
THE
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wHIt .....
FRIDAY. JULY 23. 1948
Fresh Jersey
Large Mac:kerel Fin"
J...., " 19c: Codfish Fllleti
Whiting Fillets Octan
Fnsb Ib 29c: Crabmeat
"I)
Mrs, Raymond .K. Denworth' willI Berger and her aunt Miss Anna
.M~s. 1;homas. K. Brown. Jr•• of entertain the Art Circle this after- j We!!enieyer. both of Baltimore,
Du:konson avenue returned from a noon at her home on Elm avenUe. I last week.
three weeks' trip t? Lake George.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Franckl Helen Doris. daughter. of M
N. Y. and South. Bristol.
r,
f Me
. .• where of Cornell avenUe entertained Mrs and Mrs. J . S. Le es. 0 f COrnett
..
s Ite IlaS be~n vlSltong rlends.
Franck's mother Mrs. George M. avenue. celebratei her eleveath
birthday with a dessert party and
movies for 12 of her friends,
Mrs, C. Russell Phillips of Strath
""'bile You"re A,,'ay •••
Haven avenUe gave a luncheon on
Tuesday in honor of Mrs. B, B
Due Yoar
McCloskey of Johnstown. Pa.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pittman
.a.enued!
of Detroit. Michigan. have recently
Jwt like a vacaUoa ror
moved into the former Hodges
your ruga. Clean mge
house at 201 Dickinson avenue. They
look better, reel better,
have two daughters Betsy 15 and
wear better. Ruga picked
Susan 13 who will attend Swarth_
up and delivered wbea
more High School in the fall. 11
promised.
c
691:
Ib
Shoulder
N~.W$ NOTES
FRIDAY SPECIAL ONLY
Lemon Chiffon Pies
SATURDA Y SPECIAL ONLY
Banana an~ Coconut Cream Pie~
Fresh Peach and Fresh Apple Cake.
,
Large· Assortment of Layer Cakes
Pineapple - Peach Up.Side.Down Cake
Open Sunday for Cookies
And Home Made Ice Cream
Nearby
Gold..
~u.M..
~
2
6
29
29
lb.
tan
l'C
III
III
YI_Rlpelled Cantaloupe.
Sweat Meaty H_ydew,
III
.~/
Aome Golden Whole Co..
29e:
15e:
10e:
10e:
190
Ideal Peaob..·
...~'" "ctl=". ~* s,a
U.peeled 8.811 Ap"OO.. ":;.l 19CI";.t* sso
Mew Paak Pie Cberrles "'pr~
~2 :a9a
Ideal o.aDge oJulee
r.:tl,
4f::' SIO
lfatul'a1 Gl'apell"ialt lalce
Comstock SHoed Pie Apples
lala Club
BEVERAGES
D'PIIS!::t *
,,::. 150
s ~ S50
3 'm: . 29C
le..aR Lime Ice"d
LAYER---_._-CAKE
-59c
9
II ".,
30s
" 19
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r:.
They'll make a. thorough in.pee ..
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
THEATRE SQUARE
45c:
31c
-"'19c
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car roars liown ilie hlgh'Way-passing the steadilymovlng traffic
tion, replace worn or broken part.,
Swal'lhmore 3243
and make the delicate adjustment.
At its wheel is a man taking his wife and two children for a week·
which mean so much to auto per-
holiday. They're in no particular hurry, but he likes to get places-'
formance!
."
MADISON. BROS.
Car Inspection must be
Phone 1913
FREE DELIVERY
made before July 31.
CLOSED WEDNESD4-Y NOON
JUf\(E - JULY - AUGUST
Tenderized .
HAM shank end
Ib 69c
Fresh Killed
FRYING CHICKENS
Ib 59c
slight p-?essure of your toe on the accelerator pedal-think:.. Suppose a:
~
,
tire blows out •• '. a bee Hies in your window and stings you: •• another .
car ~ out from a side road partly obscured by trees ••• or you skid,
.
on a patch of loose gravel? These things happen-and if thfN ~pPf1.
,~
to you when you are speeding, it ~ymean your last ride.
,~~~
.
'1
fast that the wheels are still spinning. The air still
speea causes one out of every three accidents.
~
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OCQUl' luclty numJ}er on your speedometer dial is ii low ~
inside the wreckOO car tli~ is no soun(I ••• no movement. Life has
~
. .
·th~
out for fQUI' p'eop'le ~~ a man let Jrls fMt ~ ;1"f18.Y M ~m.
. DON'T DRIVE YOURSELF. )'Q DE4TmJ·
.
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~DC.LP11i·S BARBER SHOP
~"'1,","" M. BAIRD
T",wW'A.nr:oD'S
,Hannum & Waite
Ib 6c II, YALE AVE. CHESTER
2 bun 15c I SWARTHMORE i2SO
2 hd 25c I
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wit1i'i(~
This Space Contributed By
':
Tender BEETS
Iceberg LETTUCE
When'iou are tempted to make your car gofaster4nii £aste~
the frightening sound !)f sCreaming tires and crumpling steel
'.
Ib 45c
·Fruits and Vegetables
-
Use your head to step on your foot's tendency to ._-:.£,..;.....;~a......~
..• overturns ••• ~ops twenty feet into a ravine.
all happens so
I
Green cABBAGE
udd€:nly the highway veers In a sharp curve. The driver wrenches his
100;-
teeriIlg wheel. . • jams on his brakes. His car takes the curve on two
-25c
0
Hom-de·Ute Mayonnaise
Hcn:-:!e.Lite Salad Dressing
Sunrise Grade A Tomato Juice
the hands of our expert mechanic•.
The "CAKE BOX"
Smoked
BEEF TONGUES
Vlrgll/'a Lee Suggests a Dellclou. De.sert
Iced Cinnamon Buns
Cinnamon Streusel Loaf
Drive your car . . in and put it in
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CBUTTER
"'.io
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Tn·llue Berrie,
t:allfol'llla'le:eberg Leltllce
.'
,
Deliveries Saturday only durin,;- Bummer montha
hll':~~de.d
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HANNUM & WAITE
CHARLES FISCHER
THE BOUQUET
COLLEGE THEATRE
E. L. NOYES and CO.
. ARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK and TRUST CO.
PETER E. TOLD
L'V""LoYHOCK SHOP
MICHAEL'S
COLLEGE
.
PHARMACY
BARBER, GIFTS
B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
.
THEINGLENEUK
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
MARTEL BROS..
W. S. BITTLE and SON
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THE
SWARTHMOREAN
Pa.
SCOUT CAMP
the contents of the book and why
Camp Elizabeth Borton, which
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Robert Cadigan of Ditkib.·
it is considered best.
son avenue and Karin and Ros••
(Continued from page 1)
,.NO ,
u . and Mrs. J. Robert Hanlm
A list of U\N
'runners up" .15 a I so had a waiting list for July, has sevJ\'j~.
-/
mary, h er d a~g h ters, 1ef t Wed~
by H. B. Green permitted the school given in a secondary list.
eral vacancies for the m?nth ?f ",nose marriage too15 place in Ard- nesday for Sea Side Heights where
district to purchase and pay
Included in various other classi- August. Scouts and Browmes may I more on June 26 are occupying the they w'iII spend the next three
lor coal before the recfnt price fied lists between the main list and go by the week if they wish, rather ./lome of III rs. Edward H. Allen at . weeks ..
rise went into effect.
than for the entire month, by writ- 215 Haverford place for two months
On the basis of actual costs for the appendix are lists .of the Fifty ing The Delaware County Girl' while ·Mrs..Allen and children are I fDiFck'dDanfortfhl of HB
i11b o m aVNenue
.
h Best Books, the Twenty Best Am·
l e t rt ay to y to u f f a l
y
48
7
the school year 194 -19 ,usmg t e
Scouts at 6908 Market street, Phila- at East Gloucester, Mass
I
h
'11 b . . d 'b . .
erican, Twenty Best British, Best d I h'
,
.
K
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w 'ere
e WI
e lome
y hi,
fo rmula provided in the state school American
Fiction, Best British and e ~ .a.
.
"farlan
arns, daughter of Mr.'
I hi· K D S rtz I Th
code, the school board set the
.
.
SItuated at Elverson, 18 miles aad IIIrs. George M Karns of U~t e
r tl ·. 'h ~a ~.
e two
tuition rate for 1948·1949 as fol· Fore'gnFlcton, Best Scence, Art, f
R d'
.
t t
t
t' \V II I
d'
. k'
.
w.1 then y m t e atter s two seat·
Poetry, Religion, Drama, Travel, rom
.e~ 109,. In a 5 a e .ores I'
e es ey ~oa
IS wor tn~ In a er Ercoupe to Nanistee, Mich. Dick
lows: in the kindergarten and ele· R
. W
d
I'
t f B
reservalton ~hlch was once under dress shop In New York CIty, and "1 "t
.
t P t
L k
USSla,
ar; an a 15 0
est
U S D
fl'. .
. .
W .. VISI cou ... aacS a
or age a e,
$18700
h
I
mentary sc 00,
•
per annum, A u th ors h ea d e d b'V
. . epartment 0
ntertor'l
s.a)'11Ig at the Stud.o Club In New I"M'IC h f
y
an W yc k the
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or' severaI wee k s.
1n the junior· senior high school B'
k
'th'f
b k
d
1: Borton is olle of only. four camps York while she is 'there this sum-:
.
' I
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00 s an a tota
. lake. V·ISlltng
. .
M rs. H arry W . S cott 0 f Strath
gra des 7 to 12 IDC
USlve,
t h e ra t e froo
17ils WI . t our d
' h S . b k on the enltre
parents mer.
School Soard MeeD
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,.IS P. M.
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OLD TIMERS
PLAY
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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sd' Can I VWlt D telD ae ,
will be $266.00, per annum. The OM
. d a Iso t It e payment I'
t
arquan
an
ar an. oren next
board authortze
r
of interest' and redemption of I In IDe.
bonds, series B. in the amount of
T. B. ASSOCIATION TO
$5,956.00, due August 25, 1948.
.
COME
SEPTEMBER
30
The secretary's report for the
year on the financial condition in
The Delaware County Tubereuthe district shows t h at the cu~ent losis Association will be at the
receipts for the fsca I year amount- Swarthmore High School on Septed to $258,668.00 in addiion to a ember 30 to take chest x-rays,
balance of $31,022.00, giving a total announces Mrs. Elizabeth Ann
income of $289,690.00.. Expenditures Groff, director of the Community
for the year were· $262,746.00 .Ieav- Health Society. X-rays wi1\ be free
f
I'ng a balance of $26,944.00 for the 0 charge, and confidential reports
fiscal year beginning July 6, 1948. will be sent to the individuals'
physicians.
.....
ING
All resident are urged to check
SETS FOR TH I.E......
LITERATURE
on their health at this time.
I
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Asa Dorn Dickinson of Park ave·
nue is author of "The Best Books
of the Decade: 1936. 1945" a 288page volume just published by H.
W. \Vilson Company of New York.
using hundreds of lists published
by 86 authorities Mr. Dickinson was
will wish to stop at historic Hope·
Paul Hummer, son of Mr. and
.
. .111 Hopewell M
well V.llage
or sWIm
rs. Paul'M. Hummer of Rutgers
Lak~.
\
avenue is spending the summer as
The councilors represent several a nature and hiking councilor at
nationalities including a Cuban. and the Y.M.CA. Camp Singing· Creek
a German refugee who is a stullent near State College, Pi'.
III the University" of . Chicago. A, Richard W. Grouiher of Yale
councilor for the younger group I avenue, recently enlisted in the
composes original words and music N avy an d h as.b een se~t. to the Great
for ca!"p dramatics.
Lakes, lll. Naval tratlung center.
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Lepob A1Diliary
Th e Le'
'1' ary is continuing
gton A ux••
t h e coupon drive for the veterans'
grandstand at Coatesville. The
Methodist Women's Association is
I
still at work. bringing them, in.
:
BILL EMERY
Hann avenue recently returned
f rom a t wo wee k s vaca t'Ion a t EgyPt
Mills in the Po"Conoes.
Jan~' Seymour, daughter' of Mr.
and, Mrs. Harry C. Seymour of
Dickinson avenue left this week for
Saunderstown, R. I. where she will
spend the summer with R ev. and.
M rs.
. F re d ertC
. k E . S eymour. Sh.
is motoring up yilh friends.
DEW DROP INN
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AUGUST 1 ._ 16
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Attends Special Preview
I
Mr. George A. Hay of Harvard
FOR CEMENT WORK
avenue, President 01 the Philadel·
Phone AI. 4·6207
:
phia Hospital Association, attended
CARPENTER WORK
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the special preview of "The Case of 1 CELLAR W,HlTE WASHING I
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~[rs. Conrad", a new· documen~ary 15733 VINE ST.
Phila., Pa. ~________________________________________________._.___=-'=_________._...~:;
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labe not only to compile a list of I flll11. Prepared by M arch of T.me,
the 400 best of .the bests but to the film covers an operation from,
tsart to finish and Illustrates the:
award a point score to each book.
advances in surgery and hospital
Arranged in' aJphabeticql order aeording to author. with dates, oc- care in recent years.
cupations, education and other information regarding the author, the
400 books are rated as to their
PRUNING, LIMB AND TREE
pluses and minuses in the Book
REMOVAL
Review Digest,. with quotations
ROBERT HASTINGS
from leading reviews that suggest
Call Swarthmore 0265· W
j
Distinctive
Food
Delightful
Atmosphere
"c h e z Gas ton"
I,
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SWISS CHALET DINING ROOM
Baltimore Pike - Spribgfield, Pa.
A-ccomodations for \Veddings 'and Parties
Closed Monday
IRegistration
Deadline'l
Sat., September 11 i .
ENDS'48
CLUB
£,ghibt, Treasure
Hunt and Hayrides •
Enjoyed
La,t Friday between sunshine aild
raindrops, 31 of the younger group
slimmer c1ubbers yelled and
as they took their annual
They returned at 10:30 to
22 of the older group to
a similar tour of ,the vicinity.
first group was accompanied
Vonny Ryan and Nick McChe~
, and the second group by Toot,
Lewis and Don· Dickinson.
Those 110t taking advantage of
ritles remained at the school
participate in general p1ay and
finish their articles for the arts
cralts exhibit which was held
Ir:::I~;"~r~and Wednesday in Sipler's
:H:
Company show window.
children worked most enthusintic.llly and although there was
enough space to permit all the
mmnlpt~d articles to be shown, at
one item of each of the 50
was displayed. The crafts
Mrs. T.
Purnell and her
Imi,;ta.,t Sally Woodward combined
various art and craft programs
plastic, wood, leather, fabric,
clay, metal: and shells
a unified course, produ'cing
artcles such, as earrings,
'""Iets. necklaces, vases, baskets,.
,nY:lfds, dishes, trays, plaques, etc.
This week there are no scheduled
as all of the departments are
with their various tournamer.ts.
This Friday afternoon at the
assembly, which will follow
treasure hunt, awards will be
to th~ tournament champion,
another successful, much
"'Joye,'. and well attended summer
Swarthmore 3254·\V
Summer
Courses Close
summer session of the KeySecretarial and Business Ad,"nistfi.ti,·", School .doses ~n Fri·
of this week. G; C. G~ene,
r~ports attendance ]arge~
that of . any other summer
the beginning of the war ..
V.!¥'1t£cut«:
HOUSE
PAINT
QUAIII'Y SlNC.
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Certalnl, Doe. las'
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11 S. Chester Rd.
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Sipler
STUDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE
, Swarthmore 0105
Swarthmore
CUSTOM TAILORING
LADIES and MEN'S
SUITS and COATS.
0504
Reasonahle Prices
Telephone
FUSCO .and ALSTON
SO. CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROAD
Phone Swarthmore 9793
HARRIS & CO.
Dry Cleaners
Tailors and Furriers
\
RE·L1NING
RE·MODELING
RE.FINISHING
Reasonable Prices
No. 11 Park Avenue
Swarthmore. Pli.
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. ' . Elected Secretary·
PARENTS VIEW R J
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Philadelphia,. Delaware Montgom'
Bucks and (hester Counties
well represented. Twentyveterans attended the sumterm in o:rd~r to make up for
entrance Iilst fall.
Several colle'ges were Tepresent~
by graduates who are taking
and secretarial coursThe majority of pupils in attenwere high school students
graduates who were taking
and type\vriling to 'help
college work.
The teachers at Keystone will
a five·week vacation period
II'ginni",g August 1. The fan term
on September 7.
de;~~::~n~;: ~~I i~:~~:;:is~~~~~IACCOMPLISHMENT W:.a:~le~~~d~~;:i:~a:fa~;::e~n~~~; MEET
elecllon dlStrtct. Potent .. l voters
meeting of the Delaware County
anticipiting an active part in the
Chapter of the National FoundaPresidential election ill November I For borou!(h children enrolled in .
are urged to register by thai date the Summer Recreation Program, lion for Infantile Paralysis, it was
from those who will becoO:e o( this week marks the close of a I announced today.
age on or before November 3, to' rich and satisfying experience., The
. h
Other officers elected were: Will·
seasoned citizens who ha~e neglect- Recreation Board feels t h at It as
ed this ritual. Voters planning to been fortunate in having secured iam H. Snyder, Jr., vice·chairman,
move from one district -to anoth'er at the very· modest salaries it is of Ros~l11ont; Lester F. Lines. treashould do so by September 2, as able to pay, the services of so able surer, of Bowling Green; and Mrs.
removals .. fter this date will pre- a staff of administrators, leaders Walter C. Giles, secretary, of Rutvent voters' from participating in and assistants.
gers avenue, Swarthmore.
the elections. The Registration
For parents 0 f t he pre·sc h00 I
Commission should be notified of and primary groups, this last week
SeveraJ committee, chairmen were
·the removal by September 13.
has been most interesting. On Mon· appointed. They are Hayes PennRoving registrars will be ·in the day mothers of the three·year·olds 'I ington of Brookhaven, public inSwa~thmore Borough Hall on Mon- had ~n opportunity unique in ,~he formation; ~Irs. William. Boyer,
day, August 9 from 10 a. m. to expenence of many, that of bemg of . Drexel Hill, membership; Mrs.
3 p. m., T p. m. to 10 p. m. The re- visitors to a world in which their Richard Bennett, of Penfield, woo
gu1ar business hours in the Media IlObabies" felt quite at home. Each men's acth·ities.
Courthouse are :Monday through child served his mother iitea" by
The officers and chairmen, who'
Friday from 9 a. rn. to 4:30 p. m., <.:arrying a cookie and paper cup serve one year terms, are members
Saturdays from 9 a .01. to 12 noon. to her, and the "work" accomplish- of the Executive Board, with WillAdditional hOllrs will be held on ed this summer was proudly display- iam C. Morrow, of Harvard avenue,
Tuesday, August 10 when the Court ed.
.
Swarthmore; Mrs. George Sieger,
House will be open from 9 a. m. to
The Recreation Association is of Springfield; George H. Rusch9 p. m.
'most appreciative of its latest con· haupt, of Lansdowne; Thomas
tribution
from
the Pre-school. Kraemer, of Springfield; and Dr.
Mothers Association of Swarthmore, 'I Dell N. Ross, of Haverford.
a sturdy doll bed which, going to
The election was held in the
Mrs.
Kenny's
four-year·old
group,.
Chapter's
office.. in the County
TO SWIM
was promptly set·up in \~ secluded! Building, Media. Miss Ruth Ann
"doll corner" on ihe playground. Palmer, of Chester, is Executive
The children have had. a wonderful Secretary.
time with it. Kathy Dolman remork-
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WEEK AUG. 9-13
.Safety Classes Held ~~v:.s .:::s~~:w!:~ i~~Si~h. esbp:~~~;'I·OLD TIMERS' TO
At Penn State
you have measles". -BIg enough
.
..
Pool
for two. This group's finger paint. '.
:..
HLeanl to Swim" week from Itlonday, August 9 through Friday, Au·
gust 13, is being conducted by the
,Vater Safety division of the Amerltan Red Cross at the Penn State
Extension pool on Harvard avenue.
There is no charge for.... the co~rse.
Pe~n State has given the use of t}~e
pool free.
INDIANS
SUN OIL
Game at Sun Oil Field
Wed d
nes ay
. Aug. 4
In ~heir second meeting of the
season, \Vednesday,
August 4
manager Joe Kahler will have his
Oilers keyed up to a fine pit'!:h
for an elfort to avenge the defeat
administe~ed by Avery Blake's
Swarthmore 'Indians earlier in the
season. The Sun Sextet has defeated
its opponents rather easily, having
two wins over the Baltimore LaCrosse Club and one over the Nit'tany All-Stars, and are eager to
maintain their winning ways against
the Swarthmoreans.
Lineup:
Swarthmore
P. Papazian - Goal
Avery Blake - R. Defense
Avery Blake Jr. - L. Defellse
lIIarsh Austin - R. Wing
Porter \Vaite -: Center
Walt Cosinl1ke - L. \Ving
Spares
Hopson
Froebel
T. Brown
J. Bair
Thorpe
Hopper
Jennings
Slater
Sun Oil
E. Kahler - Goal
Wm. Streit - R. Defense
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;a~ti~v;:;r1~v~~;ri;~:~ t~:ira m~~~:~: IPLAY LEGION LADS'
Def~nse
John
Piper - - L.R. Wing
Ed BeHield
Cornell Archbold - Center
\-Vm. Ward _ L. Wing
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J. Kauffman Spares
B. lfacCormach
R W d
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Officials
Wm: Piper
G.
Biern;~:
who vl~lt~dsc~ool,.1.'ues.~ay morning.
Helmuth
Hect.c preparattons preceded last
C. Bierman
Wednesday morning's "mothers'
.day" .in the pre·school group. T\vig;
Joe Green
were gathered Monday morning for
tepees to complete the childrens'
The local baseball calendar will
'construction of an Indian village. be turned back some years when a
Mothers who viewed the vjllage on team of "old-timers" of the Swar- HORNETS DEFEAT
. 'Almost half the peopiC who go Wednesday were equal1y intrigued.
thmore diamond take bat against CO
·~swhl1mi,n&." .cao't ~wjm at all. To
remedy this and to cut down on
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LLiNGDALE
On DeAD'. List
the terrific death rate from drownAugust
5,
011
the
Rivervie~v
avenue
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.
"Vord has just been received from
ing each summer the Red Cross
Harvard University. that Frank fi~ld.
has been carrying on an extensive
'Davis, ,a member of the Freshmen
A small per capita charge will
program too ching beginners to
Class has been placed on the first be collected for the Legion team
swim, teaching those who can swim
group rank list at the College for treasury at this game which is one
a little to ta~e care of themselves
which the minimum requirements of three to be played in determining
Last Thursday's Hornet game
in deep water, and . teaching the
are four A's. This not only places whether today's fresh energy can with East Lansdowne was called
~dvanced swimmer life saving.
him On the Dean's. List but also outweigh long experience. The in the eleventh inning when the
Classes will be held in the morn· puts him in the upper 2 per cent next game is scheduled for Sep- score was a tie of 12 to 12. In the
Springfield game on Saturday four
ing~ ,from 9 to 12. Non-swimmers of his dass. He is the SOli of Mr. tember.
to play due to illness, as were sevat nine, intermediate swimmers at and Mrs. James Davis oLAmherst
Next Thursday's first ball will eral others on the team. The SCore
10, and advanced swimmers at 11. avenue and a graduate of the
be tossed by Burgess Paul Brown, was 6·4 in Springfield's favor.
There is .no age limit for the class- Swarthmpre High School.
ex·commander of the borough Le·
The Hornets played Collingdale
es, mQthers, fathers and children
gion post. Umpires will be Charles Wednesday evening with a score
may all attend. But due to the depth
Mrs. Samuel T. Carpenter and Grier home plate, Cliff Rumsey of 11-3 in the Hornets favor. Billy
of the po~l s\~immers must be at
daughter Shirley of Whittier place first base, Jack Hanna second base, Hoots pitching was outstanding.
least four· feet tall. This course is
have left on a four w«ks trip to Bob Baird third base.
Young Russ Snyder knocked in
being offered primarily for instruc·
visit in Archbold, Ohio and in Montfive out of eleven runs, including
tion and is not for recreational
. Catchers for the' Old Timers will a double and a homer. Lee Swan and
pelier, Ohio.
swimming.
Mrs. M. A. Whiteley, who has be Porter Waite, AI Swinn, and Billy .Ziegenfus hit triples.
Virginia Rath, Swarthmore Red been visiting her son-in-law and Bob Coiley. Less Korndorffer, Bob
The Clippers triumphed over East
Cross Chairman. of Water Safety daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Allison, Bill McCandless and Bill Lansdowne 22 to 7.
and Instructor of Physical Educa- Lingle of Cornell avenue since eariy Ziegenfus are listed as pitchers;
In a game with Springfield, the
tion for Women at the College willi spring, has returned to her home Bob Reed as first baseman; Joe Intermediates Were defeated' 4-1.
Kahler, second ba.se; Ollie Madison. It was a close game with the score
give the course. She will be assisted I at Niagara Falls.
by Lora Blackman of Swarthmore, I· Mrs. William I. Hull of Walnut third base; Russell Snyder, left st~nding 1·1 until the last inning.
winner of the Scholarship to the 1ane is visiting her sister Mrs. Alex- field; Jack McWilliams, right field; There will be a return game with
R.ed. Cross Aquatic School at Camp lander T. Slade at her summer home Eddie McCall and Jimmy Johnson Springfield on the latter's field
short stop.
Saturday.
Greeley, Pa.
at Jamestown, N. Y.
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Hornets of Decade ago
To Retest Ball . .. .
Arms
~~e ~~~;en~e~m~~:;'d;;gi~~e~~:;'
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Hornets Tie Clippers
Beat E. Lasdowe
Teams
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NEWS NOT:£s
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Colle2e Theatre
Fri. & Sat.
MF:DIA
PEGGY CUMMINS
CHARLES COBURN
"GREEN GRASS OF
WYOMING"
Saturday Matnee I P. M.
Children's Show
Mon. & Tues.
JOHN WAYNE
GENE TIERNEY
.
"THE IRON, CURTAIN"
\Ved. & Thurs.
Returned by Request
"SITTING PRETTY"
Last 2 Days, Fri, & Sat.
SPENCER TRACY
\KATHERINE HEPBURN
VAN JOHNSON
"STATE OF THE UNION"
Important:
Feaure at 2,10, 7 :00, 9:20 '
Sunday & Monday
VICTOR MATURE
"FURY AT
FURNACE CREEK"
Tuesday & Wednesday
JOHNNY WEISSMULLER
"TARZAN AND
THE MERMAIDS"
Strating next Thurs. Aug. 5
CLARK GABLE
LANA TURNER
"HOMECOMING"
, • DoD't be milled by the qnee"
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PSi",_, ___aM 'lheIDOltCIQDtleJilpCiNe pel.... ill tbe .... ia
the one who will
1i&J;e public
beahb , mmfmt, aod ""je'
for his own finandat
pin. A pa,
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ia delicient ill red blood cella. New ted blood ceu.
c:anbe developed by a pnx:ess with which )Ogr
physician ia thoroughly ii!J!)..tv... '!'lIe proc
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constant and does DOt eft'ect a c:uie. It does, however~ble the patient to oml1 te a W ....
span of life. Ahraya c:oa,alt 7OUl' ph7lician ill'
times of j1!°m. Then briug his preacriptk...
uti to be filled.
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On party-line telephones, Courtesy pays dividend. I Be brief
• , • Space calls, •• Hang up
gently • • • Take the lead in
good party-line manners. It
will mean better service for all,
TIle Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania
Wednesday. Mrs. Jeglum and their
s~n Carl will remain in Iowa until
the middle of AUiUst, visiting her
family at Sac City' and Mr. Jeglum's family at Esthervi11e.
Mrs. David P. Wisdom of Vassar
avenue gave a block party last
Thursday afternoon in honor of
Mrs. ,William Pegram and her
mother Mrs. Rainey who have recently moved into the house at
216 Yale avenue.
SWARTHMOREAN
the middle of August.
ENGAGEMENT
South Chester road are being ~on-I son of Park avenue are reCeiVbg'
Richard Reese, son 01 Mr, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of gratulated on the birth of a son, congratulations on the birth 01 a
Last evening at "Applebrook" on Mrs. W. G. Reese of Mt. Holyoke Cornwell avenue announce the en- Walter Bradford.' on Sunday, son Christie Berges at the TempI.
Park avenue Mrs. Edward E. Place is at Camp Bill-O-Wood in gagement of their daughter Miss July 25 at the Taylor Hospital i Hospital in Philadelphia on MOb.
Margaret Harris Latimer to Mr. in- Ridley Park. Walter Bradford day, July 26.
Thomas, the former June Ullman, 0JltaFjo, Canada for the summer.
entertained at a kitchen shower
Mrs. Maurice Griest 01 Elm ave-I' Harlen Munroe Chapman, Jr., son has four sisters Jean Ann, five;
for Miss Jean Gehring of Unhw- nUe has returned from a two weeks of Mr. Harlen M. Chapman and the Virginia, eleven: I\fiJdred, sixteen
A daughter Patricia was bO rb
sity place, whose marriage to Mr. visit with her daughter Mrs., Sey- late Mrs. Chapman of Bethesda, and Alberta, seventeen years of to Dr.,and Mrs. H. P. Stamford 01
Walter MacFarlahd of Huntingdon mour L. Green at Beach Haven, Md. Miss Lat'",er is a graduate age.
Yale and Park avenues on Sunday,
Valley will take place on September N. J.
of Wells and Bryi1 Mawr Colleges,
]J uly 25, in the Lying-In Hospital
18 in the Swarthmore PresbY1erian
Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank R. Morey and M,'. ChapmT.n is a graduate
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews M. John- Philadelphia.
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of
Tinitv
Coll
served
with
of Yale avenUe have returned from
'
Mr. and Mrs.Raymond H. Fellows Scardale. N. y" where they were the Navy during the war. He is
and sQns Dick and Chuckie returned
now residing in New York City.
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
to their home on tiarrett "",venue Leighton Thomas.
The wedding is planned for the
Sunday after spending a week at
Autumn.
Springfield, N. H. and a second
Mr. and Mrs. Hallock Campbell
week at the Belgrade Lakes Camp of Dartmouth avenUe and their
TO WED IN AUGUST
in Maine.
two children Susan and Peter leave
The
wedding of Miss Janice
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decker and! soon for a two weeks vacation at
their five year old son Christy re-l1;IiII, N. H., at the e?d of which Wherry, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
cently moved into their new resi- hme Mr. Campbell Wlll return to W. N. Wherry of Elwyn, Pa., and
dence at 400 Park avenue. Mr and work and Mrs. Campbell and the Mr. Ha,ry L. Boyce, Jr., son of
Mrs. Decker were formerl; of two children ~i11 join her parents Mr, and Mrs. Harry L. Boyce of
Philadelphia, where Mr. Decker is 11{ r.. and Mrs. A. C. Hutchinson Elwyn, will take place Saturday,
a stationer.
until Labor Day at Bar Harbor, Me. August 28 at 2 p.m. at the SwarthMr. and Mrs, Frank H. McCowan more Presbyterian Church. Rev.
Mrs. Charles R. Pratt with her of Vassar avenUe and Milly and
Raymond Pinch of Elwyn will offather Mr. S. S. Follwell and her Frank, Jr., will leave Sunday for
ficiate.
son Christopher who is two and a Ocean City, N.J" where they will
11{ iss Elaine Wherry will be ...."u I
half years old, moved into the for- stay at their cottage until Labor
of
honor for her sister while Mrs.
mer Timmon's house at 404 Vassar D ay.
Albert A. Bullard, Mrs. Robert
avenue about a week ago and plans
Lt. J. G. Robert E, Rowand, son
to make it her permanent home. of II[ rs. E. M. Rowand of Elm hfessmer, also sisters of the bride,
and lI.liss Betty Boyce, ·sister of tbe II~'~_~_~'~'_~_~_~~_~_~~'_~_~~_~_~_~~_~~_~_~_~_~_~~_~.~~_~_~~_~_~~_~_~~_~_~~.~_~~~~~.~_~~_~_~_~
Mrs. Pratt came to Swarthmore
avenue now has his residency at groom will be her bridesmaids.
from Denver, Colorado, and is a the Philadelphia Naval Hospital in
Mr. William Pohle of Media will I
Swarthmore College graduate.
Philadelphia
Bob Fawcett of South Chester
Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Timmons of act as best man for Mr. Boyce. The
road has returned from Sherwood
404 Vassar avenue have taken up u, he rs wi II be M r Louis Wei s ch ede I I "'!!!7IT!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~;"'!'!!!!!'!!!!""
Forest, l\{d., where he was a guest permanent residence in St. Peters- Mr. Albert A. Bullard, and Mr. II Isaac W. Johnson, of Elwyn.
at the summer home of Mr. and burg, FJa.
BEAUTY SALON
A small reception for the immedi.
Mrs. John Milburn of Rose Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. ]. Francis Taylor
Miss Margaret RanSburg of Har- of \'Vallingford spent last weekend ate families will follow the ceremony at the Stratll Haven Inn.
vard avenue has been studying for at Ocean City, N. J.
Don~t let beaut,. vacation too!
her master's degree in music edu;
Mr. William A. Hughes of Philacation at the University of Penn- delphia sold the Hollyhock Gift
BIRTHS
Call Swarthmore 0476
sylvania this summer,
Shop on Park avenue to Mr. and
A son, Thomas Pau], was born
Miss Virginia Rath of Yale ave- Mrs. F. E. MacFadden of Clifton on Saturday, JUly 24 at the Del9 Chester Road
nUe has returned from a two week Heights on July 22.
aware Countyl Hospital to Dr. and
tour of New England visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Prescott Mrs. Peter E. Coste of Rutgers ---------~---- ---------.---------------------------------------------------friends.
from Ridley Park moved into 2\l6 avenue. Tile Coste's have two other
Mrs. W. G. Reese of Mt. Holyoke Swarthmore avenUe on Wednesday. Children, a daughter Margaret EliPlace has returned from a cruise Mr. Pre!,\cott is the advertis'ng zabeth three and half years old,
Baltimore
Phoae
manager for Scott Paper Co.
to Bermuda and Nassau.
and a son Peter Frederick twenty
Mr. Henry Faust of Cornwell
Miss Hilda Denworth of Elm one months old.
Pike
Swarthmore
avenue motored to Princeton yes- avenue is entertaining her roomSpriacfield
terday.
mate fronl Carleion College Mi ..
0450
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Magee of
Lt. Com. John C. Taylor, U. S. N., Nancy Ferris of Kankakee, III.,
who has just returned from foreign for two '\yceks.
"We Telegraph Flowers
duty, and Mrs. Taylor, Sally and
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond C. Lassiat,
-NOVELTY Ie DECORATIVE CANDLJ;:SJoanne, "who· have been living at and son Remy of Rutgers avenue
She heard a neighbor
Virginia Beach, Va:, wi1l arrive wil1 leave Sunday for Harvey Ce.
lift the 'phone,
Sunday to~visit Mrs. Taylor's par- dars, N. J., for the month of August.
The click was very clear,
ents, Mr. and Afrs. Morris L. Potts
And so she
of Yale annue, for a few days.
FOR
signed off presently.
Mi,s Gertrud Rath, Executive
Now wasn'l she a dear?
Secretary at the Mastcrs Schoo}
at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., who has
been vi~iting her sister, Miss Vir- Call
ginia Rath of Yale avenue, since Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
the first. of July, will remain until
, SWARTHMORE 2080
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DEADLINE-WEDNItSDAY NOON
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Chester road is vacationing at her
cottage in Northeast Harbor. Me.
where Mr. McCabe will join her for
the month of August. Their
Dick is in the council~rs training
group at Camp Agawan, Me., and
Tom, the other son, is attending
Bowdoin College at Brunswick, Me.
J oltn Phillips of Strath Haven
avenue is spe~ding the summer at
Camp Kabeyun on Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H.
a. gUardian,
aupervisias
the American education of Edward
J. Baptiste, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry F. Baptiste of Shanghai,
China. Baptiste, a mellmer of the
senior class, is attending summer
school at, the Bordentown Military
Institute, N. J.
Mrs. George Plowman of Harvard
avenUe entertained her eightsome
at a dessert-bridge at her home
last Thursday evening.
FRIDAY. JULY 31. 1948
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PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
will be served befoee the evening
This Sunday morning at the 111 session. The seven o'clock session
o'clock service the guest preacher I wjll be, a panel discussion on U\Vhat
will be the Rev. Dr. Frederick W'! is the, function of Quarterly MeetLoctscher, Professor or Church ing today?"
.
History, . Emeritus. at Princeton
There will be no prov~sion for
Theological Seminary. Dr. Loetsch-I child care in Whittier House durer is a "graduate of Princ;eton .and the Alecting for \Vorship hour dur-;
of Princeton Theological Seminary iug the month of August.
and has been connected. with the
Berlin and Strasshurg Universities,
TRINITY NOTES
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urlng' th e
/(orth.conung CollIer
. \\,1'11 be cc I. 5 EncyclopedIa. \ mon th H 0 Iy Commumon
Dr. Loetscher w,ll preach on the . b
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e rated each Sunday at 8 a. 111. and
toptC
0 -sent
an.
again on the first Sunday in August
The soloist will be Mr. Henry and September at 11 a.m. Mr.
Fal1~t, and\ the oq~al1ist witl be Twelvcs will conduct both the early
)'Irs. Eleanor 1Iac1l1chae1.
I Commwlion Service and the 11 a.m.
The ,surgical dressings group willi service of Morning Pr.ayer on the
continue to meet each Wednesday I other Sundays of the month. The
morning during the summer, at Rc\'. N; Lascelles \Vard, Chaplain
III o'clock. A cordial invitation is of the Philadelphia General Hosextended to the women of the 'con- pital, will have cbarge of the sergrc~ation to join this group, even vices on September 5.
if only for a few hours.
Ushers at the 11 o'clock service
),[rs. David Simpson will be at this week include: W. H. J,ones
Ihe church office from 9:30 to 4 head usher; R. T. Bates, J. L. Coro'clock each 'day during the week nog, W. Freegard, C. H. W. Inof August I while Mrs. Savelli is graham. E. O. Lange. C. W. Ranon vacation.
dall, Jr., and W. R. Sanborn.
SWARTHMOREANS
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Your Financial Support.
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Them Our Best.
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FRIENDS MEETING NOTES
Concord Quarterly Meeting will
meet Saturday, July 31 at 3'0'clock,
at \VilHstown hleeting, Edgmont,
Pa. The \'Vest Chester trolley from
69th street, leaving at 2 o'clock will
be lllet at the Edgmont station by
members· of \Villistown Meeting,
Child care will be provided. Supper
Church
METHODIST NOTES
The Churcb Sc\1001 meets on Sunday morning at 10 <>'c\ock.
The minister, Dr. Walter J. Leppert, will preach at the 11 o'clock
service.
The Church Nyrsery is open during the morning service.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
"LOVE" is the subject of the
SWAIlTH140RE
PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH
Lesson-Sermon in all <;:hurches of
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1
Christ
Scientist, on Sunday, August
11:00 A. M.-Rcv Dr. F. "Y'. I.oetscher
\ViIl preac:h :on the tODic "A God· I. The Golden Text is: "We have
Sent Man"
known and believed the love that
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4
10.00 A. M.-Suraieal Dressings Group
God hath to us. God is love; and
meets
he that' dwelleth in love dwelleth
METHODIST CHURCR
in God, and God in Him" (I John
Roy N. Keiser. D.D .. Minister
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1
4 :16).
10,00 A. M.-Church ' School
11:00 A. M.-Dr. Walter 1. Leppert will
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TlUNlTY CHURCH
Rev.
ington, D. C, and Mrs. William
R~()() A. l\f.-Holy Communion. .
11 :00 A. )f.-The Rev. J. We$ley T"''eive5 E. \Vitham of Swarthmore Crest
will preach.
are spending a vacation at Ocean
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
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OF FRIENDS,
Grove, N. .
3:00 P. M.-Concord Quarterly Meeting
Mr. and ~[rs. William R. Huey
at WiUisto\\,'D Meeting, SUf'Jper will
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be served.
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of Dickinson avenue, Mr. and
rs:
SATURI?AY, JLY 31
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Robert
Bradford
of
Swarthmore
7:00 P. M.-Evcnmg SesslOf'.: Panel Dis·
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l:ussion on "What is the Function of avenue and 1fr. and AIrs., Edwm
Quarterly l'ol'eeting Today?'"
Cr '0,·Dv
of Dickinson' avenue visited
SUNDAY. AUGUST 1
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11:00 A. M.-Mec:ting for \Vorship}.Ir. and :Mrs. Irwin Galbreath of
~No provision for child 'care dur· B
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In~ August)
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\VEDNESDAY!. AUGUST. ~
I cottagc in Avalon Jast weekend.
9:30 to 3:3D-ScwIftJl and Qudting Q
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\Vhittier Rouse Box Lunch~D. All
Last week end J can
uey a
cordially invited.
Dickinson avenue visited' :Mr. and
tk~lSP~~&h~~
~[". Edwin Gust.. son of Highland
OF SWARTHMOItE
Park, N. J. at their sUlllmer hOllle
PArk Avenue It..low Harvard
!le:l.r \Vinstead. Conn.
SUNDAY AUGUST 1
11,00 A. M.-S.oJ.y SchooL
),[r. Claire Jeglum of Hillborn
11 :00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson
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Sermon nLo\'e"
avenue, who has returne
rom a
Wednesday eventng meetIng ncb week. two weeks trip to Iowa, is enter·
8 p.m. Readint room open daily f''lCcept Sunri~r and t1DTidavs 12 to.5 p.m. Wednesday taining . Alr. and 1,,{rs. H. J\.L 10hn-
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LIKE HAVING A STORE
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AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL COMMITTEE
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You never have to worry about where the next
l11eal is coming from when you have a home
freezer. You can store fresh vegetables, meats,
fruits, and cooked foods in the freezer and have
them ready to use whenever you want them. This
permits you to shop Ie .. often and to enjoy the
economy of buying in quantity ... when prices
ore lowest. See the convenient home freezers
On display at your local dealer's store or ot any
of our showrooms.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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Mrs. KOOert Hair.
NEWS NOTES
100 Parle Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0'29
Oearbroolc 4646
,_ Rug. Nud CI""mn., Tool
Mr. and Mrs. F. Norton Landon
and Betty Landon of North Princeton avenue returned last Saturday
from a two week vacation at Lake
Bomoseen, Vt.
Miss Jane Sorber of Walnut lane
is occupying the apartment at SOO
North Chester road while her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Sorber
are summering in Maine.'
Mrs. \V. F. Hanny of Yale avenue
has returned from a several days'
visit in \Vyn(:ote, Pa. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Ray
Thomson and son Roy who will
spend a few days with her.
Mr. Frank T. Ransburg of Harvard avenue who with 1IIrs. Ransburg WClS called to V~rashingtOI1,
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TIMELY ADVICEQ
The far-sighted Individual plans
In advance of actual need. While
health permits what is more timely
than to seek guidance and advice
for a future necessity.
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fu-
neral Plan-there is no obligation.
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DIRICTORS 0' 'UNIRALI
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
T"'phone at 6-1581
1M!l.'1 A.. BAlR, 1'reoId..,
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Ind., for two days last week by the
illness of .his aunt, retlJrned to
,Washington on Tuesday to attend
her funeral.
Mrs. S. H. Hemenway of Strath
Haven avenue, accompanied by her
daughters Joan and Marion, has
left for a vacation of several weeks
'with her parents P;{r. and Mrs. C.
P. McKown at Lake Carey.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Savelli of
"\VilIow Gates", EI1"Yn, will be the
guests of Mr and Mrs. P. C. Belfield of Michigan avenue at their
summer home at West Springfield,
N. H., next week.
Mrs. \VilIiam Pegram of Yale
avenue entertained at a tea on
.Monday in honor of Mrs. H. M.
Johnson of Bethesda, Md., who
with ~{r. Johnson is a house guest
of Mr. Carl Jeglum of HiIIlJo~n
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Little, Jr.,
of Haverford place spent a long
weekend at Camp Singing Sllrings
at Center Hall, Pa: visiting their
son Donald who returned home
with them 011 Tuesday. During the
absence of their parents, Shirley
and Janet visited their grandparents,
11 r. allll Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett
of North Chester road and Mr.
and' Mrs. R \' Little of Park a\'e-
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of Cornell avenue spent last week.
end visiting Mr.. and Mrs. Walt..
S. Barclay at their cottage at Long
Beach Island, N. J.
Photographs
for the'
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
"Outstanding for Quality"
6 E. FRONT ST.
MEDIA
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inson a\'cnue entertained at a
neighborhood tea on Tuesday afternoon.
~[r. and ~trs. Edwin B. Dunn,
who have bcen living Oil Dickinson
avenue while waiting for their new
home to bc completed~ leave tomorrow for a week at Tanglewood.
I Mass., where thcy will attend tile
Bershirc :Music Festival.
Mr. \VilIiard Hills of Boston was
a weekend guest of ~·Irs. Dewitt
Hills of Elm avenue,
Mr. Charles T. Fox brother. of
lIfrs. Merrill B. Hayes of Oberlin
avenue is presently attending the
summer encampmcnt of the Medical Reserve Officers Training Corp~
at Bro9ks Army },,{edical Center,
Fort Sam Houston, Tcxas.
Mr. Charles Izumi of Cornell
avenue attended the Fred Waring
Music Workshop at Shawnee-onDelaware, last weck.
;\Ir. and Mrs. A. G. McVay have
returned to their home in Front
Royal. Va, after spending some
time with' Mrs. De Witt Hills of
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Thur8day, Augu8t 5
The $1.00 - Serve Yourself - All You Want
COMPLETE SUPPER
NEWS NOTES
in
ate and bride·to-be would like job
Swarthmore starting in September either bile. \Vhile in Estes Par",.· they
1"" or full·time Genmt office experience. ttnexl'ectedly llIet !llrs. Roy DelaIh:ply_Dox. N •. The_S .....arthmorean.
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pERSONAL-Because of \'8cation. clDsed p1aine ~r Cornell avenue an .. rs.
(or business from July 31 to August Helen
Hall of Park avenue. In
It erich II. Hau!!'en. Electrital Contrac- II San Francisco they were entertain.
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trAXTEtHingle or
car
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garage. Cen·
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Atmosphere
SWISS CHALET DININC ROOM
Baltimore Pike - Springfield, Pa.
Aocomodations for Weddings and Parties
Swarthmore 3254-W
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to $12;,. \Vehtr. Swarthmore 34/9·\V.
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Mrs.
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WANTED-Physicist and wife want to
rent house· furnisheq or unfurnished.
from Septemher 1. Swarthmore 2156-J.
WANTED To buy "Tbe Collec~d Poe~
of John Russell Hayes" in two volumes.
Ihye~ Ewing. 1209 Roche Street. Knox,·ille. Iowa.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-!\fahogan}' piano. Hardman.
Pcelz, Whirl-dry washing machine. Rea·
Ylnah1e. 609 Elm avenue, Swarthmore._
.'OR SALE-Hardman Peck baby-grand
piano. Mahogany bedroom suite. Fumed
001.: dining room ·suite. Davenport and chair
inC"lmlng slip covers. Three wicker rorch
foehn;, tahte and lamp. Phone Swarthm()rto 1783·J..-'-'-"C.-FOR- SALE-Automatic Electric- I ro;;r
for home use. Good condition. $30. Phone
Swa.rthm?re....:.O_~;!O-~r._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
FOR SALE-Home·made cakeS. rlecoraled cake;;, angel cake'! a specialt)P. Elinor
Dye'. Telephone Swarthmore 0153·J.
FOR- SALE - K~t;a.wide-· Ia~n - mow~in
opera.tin.:;:- condition. Telephone Swarthmore 10i8 • =~ ___~~~~_,~
Fcm-RENT-.o\partment 1049. New York
3\"enue. Cape ~faY. First floot"' facing
OCI':ln. $500. to September 30. Immediate
"o)"~r:.'"sion. J. D. Douglas. Cape Jot:!..,· 4·8103.
number
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Now You can buy U. S. Savings
tbroulfh the new Bond·a·Month
Bond. automatically
~Ian.
Alk at thi. Bank
FUSCO and ALSTON
so. CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROAD
Studeltaker ••• First Ity far wl.1t a postwar ear!
EDW ARO L. NOYES & CO.
SWARTHMORE 0114
"A vVe11 Kept House
Phone Swarthmore 2526
Van Alen Bros.
Dependable Service
Coal and Fuel Oil
If you have real estate for sale,
list with us and we will give you
the benefit of our Cooperative
Selling Bureau. Call at office or
phone us.
Never Grows Old"
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
907. Edgmont Avenue
Che.ter 3-4516
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Marion S. Brown
Swarthmore 1272
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Good materials and skillful
,,,.orkmen are ~now available.
Call us for information and esti:: mates.
HORACE A. REEVES
A. Mercer Quinby
Electrical Contractor
Funeral Director
AD Tn.. 01 Electrical
Formcr17 of llcdia
'1125 W. Teblah Me.. PbIIa.
lIoIdwln 1170
. No adcJltioaol . . . . fer
iiiburl!an calls
ImtaUations
A ..ociated with L. Henry LeBaron
PAINTING
and
DECORATING
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Realtor
I, 80 Foot Lot on Haverford
Avenue Near Harvard, Priced for
Quick Sale.
Media 0755
UThird Generation
BuildenU
Wallace Lippincott
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'Wl1e.lJ1 you can
oreac!l us every cia}
PaiDten & Paper BUlged
We .bouJd Know How
Swa. 2266 . :Michigan Ave.
PETER DI NICOLA
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SMITH
ri~ht here
and
Paperhanging
Phone: Swarthmore 0444
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We are
Painting
Drh'eway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
S'rvlair
PIt...
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Ma80n Builders
--Supply Company
2. .Modern Stone, 4 Bedrooms,
Betsy UcKeag, daughter of Mr. 3 Baths. 5 Acres Grounds, Stune
and lIIrs. G. W. McKeag of Parrish Barn.
road, entertained hcr Swarthmore Ncar New Sun Oil Plant, 11:arple
Recrcation Progam group at a wad- Township. $45,000.
ing pool party last Friaay morning.
Call Swarthmore 0121 or 0904
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Betsy and hcr brothcr Dan visited \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
friends· at Beach Haven over .the ~
IS GROWlNG IN POPULA.lI.lT'L
DAVE WOOD
CUNNINGHAM
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11 r. and 1\1 rs. Charles Schroth of
Glcnshaw, Fa., have been visiting
Mrs. Schroth's mother Mrs. E. M.
Rowand of Elm avenue for a few
days this week.
Mrs. George \Varren of South
Chester road accompanied by her
daughter Helen and Mrs. Charles
D. Mitchell of \Vallingford have
returned f!'om a thrce week motor
trip to New England, where they
spent a week at Chebeague Island
in Casco' Bay, Maine, and a few
days at .. Bar Harbor. _They visited
Mrs. L. C. Ashton and Mrs. Harold
Marr at their homes at Paris Hill,
Maine, and afer touring the Lake
\Vinncpesaukee rcgion in New
Hampshire, they visited Mr. and
Mrs. George deForest at Castleton,
BetsyVt.
COQtroc/on and Build."
302 Gayley Street • Media, Po.
Pk." •• M.dla 2567
Phone
Swarthmore, Pa. .....
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
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AlTERS BROTHERS, Ine.
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l.OST-Pair
pink shell· rimmed
lady's
~Ia;,ses
probably Chester road. \\reek
of luly 12. Box Q. The Swarthmorean.
weekend_
Member of Federal Depollt Insurance Corporation.
• A&TEIATIONS aid RE'AIRS
Bevine Taxi Service
of
Schlosscr and
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arrive
lOme·
WANTED-Good homes for four six. Tue-sday aftcr two weeks at Camp
weeks old k:Uen9. Call Thurman. Swar· Elizahcth Borton.
LOSTi
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
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Mrs. George E. Sillowar and her
W:\NT EO-=Large -room with twin bed;'
Allee DcCamdry,
near college. hy two Penn State students, Thomsen. Jeanne
frmalc. a!.Qut September 15. Call Chestnut B b
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Hill 7-68-17.
I ar ara
legcn us
FOPN"D-Car ke~'s for licensc
D.o\ 88. Call at Swarthmorean.
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m,lf-: or \"ICIIUI),. ~o children or "ets. Dox I
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of MISS .. 111 'rccgar , W lose marn·
\\';\KTED-By September 1. unf~i~hcd I agc to !lr. Donald C. McCoy will
three he~lrootn apartment or hou:;!. Rent take. place in Septembcr.
"C h e z G a 8' ton"
A TIME-SAVING IDEA THAT
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Rubbi.h Collectecl
Weekly or Monthly
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
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Swarthmore
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WA~TED-:Man or strong POy to do part. 'I Apartments leave tomorrow on a!
l;lae ~ardelling, aU day Sat~rda): or motor trip through New England j
I'afl~ of two or three days. E.xl)Crltnt"e!
I,rei.;:rrcd. Houri)' rate uelJtpdim: on com- and Canada.
.
Uox_R._The_Swartbtnorean__
WAXTElJ- Young couple. teacher and
~tudcnt husband. desirt: three or four
nHlll unf!-,~n~shed. allar.tntent in Swarth·
Dreamlfned new StUdebaker
ERS BROS_,oc.
BROOKHAVEN ROAD
CaD C....ter z.4t37
General Insurance
"'.\:-;TED~To rent large 1,leasant room (,1U~.1 Cl ~ rs.
e!lrlC. a
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aHrl Jlrh·:l.te bath, with lightest of bou-;e' of North Chester roac. and Mrs. J .
keel)ing l,ri\·jIeges. \\'oman alone. Swarth-I Horace \Valter of the Swarthmorc
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Closed Monday
T ANNA KENNELS
PETER E. TOLD
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DOGS BOARDED
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REMOVAL
ROBERT HASTINGS
Call Swarthmore tz6S- W
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AUGUST
TREE SURGERY
Mrs. W. W. Michell of University place is enteraining her granddaughter Anne Parnelee, daughter
of Lt. Com. and Mrs. C. H. Parnelee of Annapolis, Md.
I'EI~SON.\L-~rake resen'ations now f;' cd by Miss Jane Patcrson, formcr·
SCll~ember and O<:tolJC.r., l\[u,:ko~a Deach !v of Collcge a\'cnue, and in South
Inn. 111 heart or OntariO s beautiful :i\lus· .•
kob Lake counlry. Favorite "acation re!- Dakota they plan to VISit Lt. Col.
!-Crt ot many .Swar.lh.more f~mili.es. Doat- and :\[rs. Solomon Cutchcr. Mrs.
i!1J(.
goll, tenms, radlng. sWlrnrnmJ:t". l o a f - .
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E:tcdlent .food, r~aHlnal~le rates. Few choice Kiwr of Rutgers avcnuc. The ·Misses
3ecnnltYlatIOns stIli 3'·allable. For cornllTete
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information I,hone Ernest U. L:l.\\·s. Per- Xancy and Ellen Fitts of Edgmont,
~iln!.1 r~·presentati\'e, Swarthmore 0.590-M.
Pa., ha\"c accompanicd their cousins
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Deacon,
Gordon
Craig
Peel,David
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Bowie,
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Smith and John Darling left this
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week for Camp Tockwogh, M.d.
tbe
ROOFS
GUTTERS
Mr. and Mrs. Bucl,ana!, Harrar, 'same, and all
REPAIRED ...d INSTALLED
Jr. and daughters Suzanne and Joan cedent to make
Furanee Repairs and cleaning
of Yale avenue returned Saturday
Call
after to d~ys ·at Ocean City, N. J.
'Or to t,i. Attorney
Susan and Barbara Thatcher of G,or.e H. Cia..
GEORGE MYERS
County Building
409 Michigan Ave.
Sw:. 2266
_~=c:-..:PERSONAL
College avenue have been touring Media, Pennsylvania
. College- .
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PERSONAL-Swarthmore
gradu- the \Vest this ,summer by automo-I _____________-'-__
tor.
Come and Enjoy Your Selection From
HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS - AND DESSERTS
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M iss Genevieve Reavis of Univeritv place will take a canoe trip
~p the Rancocas River in N. J.
with the other members of the Buck
Ridge Ski Club on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, Jr.
of North Chester road hai'e returned from a few days at Virginia
Beach, Va. They'., w11 leave today
for a vacation in New Hampshre.
In their absence tile house ·will
be occul,ied by Mrs. Roy J. Carroll, Sr.
CLASSIFIED
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Elm avenue and also a few we'eks
at Ocean City; N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer TUrner,
Jr., and their chilaren Jeb and Jan
TweDt,.
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1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore 2295
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Swarthmore 1448
331 Dartmouth Avenue
WILLIAM BROOKS
Swarthmon! 0345
Building Blocks
&b.. & .Rubbish Removed
Lawns Mowed
General Hauling
All Size.
.19 cent and up
.!36 Harding Ave.
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Building Material.
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SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Chester
Reese-Baxter ·Co.
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anu Mrs.
Kobert Hair.
on Satlufd,LY.
, Mr. and Mrs. Craton G, Pitner
Marion Ransburg of Harvard aveof Baltimore. Md. will spend the nue leaves· today for Lewes, Del.,
weekend at the home of Mrs. Pit-I where she will visit ber cousin for
ner's mother Mrs. P. L. Whitaker of I' two weeks.
'I Park avenue in order 10 attend the
Word has been received that Mrs.
wedding of Miss Betty Ellen Little-, Bonnet and Eric, wbo sailed on the
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FRIDAY SPECIAL ONLY
Lemon Chiffon Piea
SATURDAY SPECIAL ONLY
Banana and Coconut Cream Piea
Fresh Peach and Freah Apple Cake
Large Assortment of Layer Cakes
Pineapple - Peach Up-Side-Down Cake
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And Home Made Ice Cream
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Mr. and Mrs. \V ..G. Reese of
Holyoke Place arc planning to
August at their summer home
Shawnee Island, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert
Pottstown are occupying the
Swarthmore avenUe home of
Karl Reuniltg while he is 'UDllller.
ing at West B'lldwin, Maine.
, Freddy and Bobby, twin grand.
SOils of Mr. amI Mrs. Elliott
ar":son. are visiting their grand.
parents at their honie on LafaYette
avenue for II)' days.
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ENTERTAINED IN MEXICO
. Mr. and Mrs~ Raymond K. Den- spending four weeks wih, their son Church, wiIJ be. the organist and
BY PRESIDENT ~ worth J>f Elm· avenue entertained and daughter-ill-l~w M.r,.', .and Mrs., the soloist at the marriage of "lIS'
s
Barbara Krase .anti Lynne Leach
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returned Wednesday on the liner
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f Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas son- A., pavid ,M. Speers. of ~utledge. EI~anor Jones and Mr. Harold
Mr. and Mrs.
. • er es 0
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rmceton . avenue
a~e returne
from a tnp to
.MeXICO
. .and the
southwest. While ID MeXICO, Mr.
Yerkes attended the annual summer
meeting of the American Institute
of Electrical Engineers, of which
he is a director. 'The summer nieeting was held this year in Mexic!o
City for the first time, at the invitation of the Mexico Secti.on of the
Institute, and under the sponsorship of the Federal Government of
Mexico, which took .this opportunity
to hold an International Engineering Congress.
Queen Mary from England. Lynne
1as been in England since Novem-'
,')er 0 f 1945 an d a tt en d e d tl le.;:JtUl&
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Mours Convent in Weybridge, Sur:ey, England during this time. Her
. parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leach
:>f Chester road had their residence
;n Weybridge, Surrey, England
during most of this time returning
to America earlier this year.
.
Since June, 1946, Barbara has
been in school in Switzerland where
-;he studied at Pre Alpina Institute,
Chexbrex, and the University of
Neuchatel. Last March she received
the Certificate for satisfactory com)letion of the study of French at
Neuchatel. For the past three
months Barbara has been in Dijon,
France living with the de Regel
lpmily, and attending lectures at
the University of Dijon. She traveled to England by way .of Paris
where she spent several days with
the Ray Youngs, and saw the BastiJIe Day celebration. Many famous
buildings were speciaJly Hood-lighted for the occasion and during. the
evening magnificent fireworks 'were
shown along the Sein~. Barbara
spent a week with friends in LondOl)
and Surrey prior to her
iaiJing. Until the beginning of
the fan term at Mt. Holyoke,
Barbara will Jive with her parents
Dr. and Mrs. Norman W. KrasC!
. D\lring her two years. abroad
Barbpra visited niost of the COI1tinental countries with her parents
who returned to the United States
on the Queen Mary last May. Her
travels include trips to Norway,
Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, France,
Italy, Switzerland and the Channel
Islands.
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Mrs. Roland G. E. UlJrnan of Ja1lle~ Cunnmg also of Indlanapohs,· Presbyterian Church in' Gern
A pp Ie b roo k I
. d Iast S a t ur d ay to d"
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Mr. and Mrs. H. A. O. Speers' them home.
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rs. I es a twill
returned last Wednesday to r their
Henry Fat,lst, .)(jni5t~r ot ,Music occupy the apartment at 323 Park
home in Indianapolis,. Ind, after! at the Swarthmore J?res»yterian a~enue folJowing the we4ding.
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In addition to
large technical
program, many social events were
held by President Alemap .and
me~l1bers of his cabinet, particularly·
for the officers and directors'"of the
Institute; and their wives.
After the meeting, Mr and Mrs
Yerkes visited many of the ot~er
interesting places in Mexico,' notably Puebla, Orizaba, Fortiu des
Flores, Cuernawaca' and Taxco.
\VhiJe in Mexico City they caUed
upon the families of Dr. Astolfi,
with. Wh0111. their daughter Virginia
liv(.d with spending the summer of
1943,:~ there,' and of Miss Carnien
ElgJe~o; who spent the 1947 Christmas season in Swarthmore with the
family of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Harris.
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:Mrs. Yerkes visited Los Angeles,
Zion and Bryce National Parks
and the North Rim of. the Grand
Canyon before returning to Swarthmore by way of Salt Lake City,
and Chicago.
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LADIES and MEN'S
SUITS and COATS
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Tailors and Furriers
Pry Cleaners
RE-LINING
RE-MODELING
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Swarthmore, Pa.
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Friday, July 30, 1948
RETURN FROM ABROAD
ENTERTAINED IN MEXICO
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Den- spending four weeks wih their son I Church, will be the organist and
BY PRESIDENT ALEMAN worth pf Elm avenue entertained and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.' the soloist at the marriage of Miss
Barbara Krase and Lynne Leach
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas sonMr. and Mrs. E. P. Yerkes of
in-law and daughter of 1\lr. ancl
Princeton avenue have returned
1\1rs.
Holand G. E. Ullman of
from a trip to Mexico and the
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Applebrook last Sunday at a tea.
southwcst. \Vhile in Mexico, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. O. Speers
Yerkcs attended the annual summer returned last \Vednesday to their!
meeting of the American Institute home in Indianapolis, Ind, after I
of Electrical Engineers, of which
he is a dircctor. The summer meeting was held this year in Mexi
City for the first time, at the invita-I
tion of the M cxico Section of the.
Institute, and under the sponsorship of thc Federal Government of
~Icxico, which took this opportunity
to hold an International Engineering Congress.
returJlcd \Vednesday on the liner
2uecn Mary from England. Lynne
'las becn in England since Novem)cr of 1945 ami attcnded the Saint
~lours Convent in \Veybridge, Sur'ey, England during this time. Her
;)arcnts 1\lr. and Mrs. Lloyd Leach
_If Chcster road had their residence
tl
\Veybridgc, Surrey, England
Juring most of this time returning
to .America earlier this year.
Sincc J unc, 194G. Barbara has
!)ecn in school ill Switzerland whcre
.;he studied at Prc Alpina Institute,
Chcxhrcx, and the University of
~euchatcl. Last l\larch she received
:he Ccrtificate for satisfactory COIll,)Ietion of the study of Frcnch at
In addition to a large technical
~cuchatcl.
For the past three program, many social events were
months BariJara has been in Dijon, held by President Aleman and
Francc living with the de Regel mcmhers of his cabinet, particularly
family. and attending lectures at. for the officers and directors'rof the
the Univcrsity of Dijon. She trav-I Institute, and their wives.
ded to England by way of Paris
where she spent seycral days with • Aftcr t~l~ I11cctmg, :'Ilr and ~Irs
t he Ray Youngs, and saw the Bas-I: erkes . VISIted mal" y of t~le other
t 'Ion .•'1
tl'11 e I). ay ce lc i
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\ any f amo IIS mtercstmg
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P ·bl places
O' IIII~lCXICO,
F ' notd
buildings wcre specially f1ood-)ight- I 'F'\ ) y
ue a,
nza m, 'dortlTu es
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axco.
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dOli
and Surrcy prior to her lived ":ith spending the summer of
.;ailing. Cntil tilc beginning of 1943 there,' and of l\Iiss _ Carn.len
the fall tcrlll at 1\It. IIolyoke, Elg\'ero, who spent the 1941 ChnstBarhara will live with her pa"rcnts I mas season in Swarthmore with the
Or. and ~lrs. Norman \V. Krasc family of Mr. and Mrs. H, R.
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A. David M. Speers. of Rutledge., Eleanor Jones and Mr. Harol.'
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JallH.!" Ct1l1nin~ also l,f Indianapolis.' Pl(:sbvterian Church in Gerl"
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them homc.
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r. an .. rs.
I estaut will
Henry Faust, Minister of Music occupy the apartment at 323 Park
at the Swarthmore Presbyterian, avenue following the wedding.
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Barbi\ra Ylsltcd most of the COIl- I
tincntal countrics with her parcnts
\\"hn returned to the United Statcs
on the Queen ~Jary last ~Iay. Hcr
tra\'cls include trips to ~orway,
Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, France,
Italy, Switzerland and the Channcl
Islands.
I,
epon leaving Mexico, 1\1 r. and
~Irs. Yerkes visited Los Angeles,
Zion and Bryce National Parks
and the North Rim of thc Grand
Canyon before returning to Swarthmore by way of Salt Lake City
and Chicago.
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Ii:r~ ~ sensational we nave no hesitation in saying "ride, then decide"l Let us put a set of Super-Cushions, complete with DeW' tub_
on your car. Drive it for ODe week. If you dOD.'t ~. that hl?8l'• Cushions give you a smoother ride, easier Gar hanc:lllng, and quIcrk- e
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. er, safer stops-we'll replace them witli your old fir. ciDCI giv.e your
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Itanclard tires' Super-Cushions "roll with the puneh"-~re harder to
out, bruise or blowout. Don't miss the thrill ofridlDg exiSuper-GushIoaa - take advantage of this offer NOWI
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so.
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROAD
Phone Swarthmore 9i93
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Tailors and Furriers
Dry Cleaneri
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The Swarthmorean, 1948-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1948-07
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