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New Pupils To Be
Office, Fumiture
New President
Was Swarthmore
Professor
Bronk was graduated' . from
assistant professor of physiology
~i""I'''1TV, is a. former Swarthmore
.olleg:e professor and' dean of men.
Bronk was graduated form
hmore in 1920 and married
n Ramsey, of the borough, a
r of the same class.
Returning to Swarthmore in 1928
assistant profesor of physiology
biophysics, he was associate
1927--28 and full pro1928-29. From'1927 to 1929 he
served as dean of men.
In 1937 his alma mater conferred
honorary degree of doctor of
upon him.
After leaving Swarthmore to be
the Eldrege R. Johnson Founfor Medical Physics at the
sitt of Pennsylvania,. of
he is now director, he moved
Barren ~oad, Sycamore Mills
, he lives with his wife and
sons. He is also director of
Institute of Neurology at the
Donated to School
Registered Early
Through the generous cooperation of A. L. Carney of Swarth ...
more College the School District
received a large shipment of school
and office furniture early this week.
Mr. Carney had the furniture set
up in the Prep School gym and
invited representatives of the School
Districts of Springfield, Media,
M~ddletown Township, and Swarthmore to come and divide up this
furniture from the War Assets
Admini~tration Government Sur'plus stocks.
Parents who have .recently moved
into Swarthmore will want their
boys· and girls to be registered
early for the ne~ school year, that'
they may have their schedules made
out promptly. and .well in advance
of the opening of school.·
Much of the furniture was in
excellent condition, although some
of it was of rather flimsy wartime
manufacture, had taken hard wear,
and was in .need of repair and refinishing. Basically, it witt be very
useful to the School District and
will fill a need for office type furniture both for teachers' use and
in the commercial classes.
.
The furniture donated from thiS
government surplus to Swarthmore
included 11- filing cabinets, 12
straight chairs, 10 swivel chairs,
fout straight arm chairs, four executive typt desks for teachers'
use, three secretary's desks, and
,three tables. Most ,of· the furnittire
is of golden oak or walnut finish.
EX -RESIDENT DIES
IN WASHINGTON
TEAM
SRA TOURNAMENT
WINNERS-TEAMS
Life Cycle of ButterFly Viewed by ,
Parents
..
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1948 Sv.mme'r Club disbanded in
a spirit of fun and competition. The
annual tournaments 'vere held all
last week ,vith the following winners receiving awards on Friday:
Tennis singles, Meg Garrahan, Bob
Allison; Tennis doubles, Meg and
Nita Garrahan; Ping Pong, Patty
Stewart aad Ronnie Gold. "Capture the Flag", Dick McCormick's
team nosed out the team of Bobby
Allison. Members of the winning
team were Sue Harrar, George
Kroon, Ron'nie Gold, Bob Terry,
John Pearson, George Allison, Roger Gilmour, Lee Swan and Billy
Lee ...
Softball, score 20 to 2. Bitt Ziegenfus captained the winning team
composed of J olln Pearson, Dick
McCormick and Bob and George
Allison, Lee Swan was captain of
the opposing team. Touch football, winning captain was Howard
Shearer, the other captain, .Charles
Grier. The team which won was
made up of Lee Swan, John Pearson, BQb Allison, Ronnie Gold, Dick
McCormick, Mike' Bender and Patton Gilmour.
Checkers, Timmy Ryerson; Golf,
Eric Sharpless; Jacks, Gwenn' Adams; Croquet, Joan Harrar; Horseshoes, Howard Shearer; Ponyshoes,
Dick Snyder; Quoits, Billy Heot;
Archery, Senior-Bert Kropn; Intermediate-Gwenn Adams; Begin·
ners-Mardy' Mulley.
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Friday's Treasure Hunt was won
by JinmlY Godfrey's team composed
of Lyn Purnell, P~tty Stewart, Bob
Gurin, Dick Snyder, Mike Bender,
"Valter Reynolds and Timmy Ryerson.
On Thursday of last week, parents
of the Primary group at Rutgers
Avenue were treated toa really
artistic sketch depicting the life
cycle of the Monarch butterfly.
The vivid color of the costumes,
fashioned and painted by the children from living models added
greatly to the play's illusion. Mu~ic
indicating the change of season
was played by Emiiy Pritchard.
Pre-school and Kindergarten .children . attended. After the play the
parents were tfeated to cookies
arid punch ·in the Primary room
where the handwork accomplished
this sumer was on display. Jean
Dickson deserves congratulations
for her fine work with this group.
The Recreation Board, chairmanned by Mrs. John M. Pearson, will
Borough Benefits from Gaa Tax welcome any criticism on the proThe Borough of Swarthmore will gram offered this summer.
receive $1,449.73· as its September
1 . allocation from the motor iund
Veterans Entertained
for the third quarterly, payment of
Coatesville Hospital was tbe scene
1948 which is being prepared by of a supper party last Thursday
the Department of Highways as when the various county units enits share of the tax levied on motor tertainep the' veterans. Those' re~ehic:le !, gasoline consumption. The presenting the Swarthmore unit
Borough may .expend. this money w~re Mrs. Robert Sheppard, Mrs.
for street, bridge, and road main- \Valter Thorpe, Mrs. Howard Hoptenance or construction.
son, and Mrs. Robert Bair.
. All parents, therefore, are urged
to call at the school office as soon
as possible to register their children. The office is located in the
College Avenue building at the corner of College and Princeton ave;
nues. The office is open from 9
to 12 and 1 to 4 daily ex~ept Saturday. Papers that
be needed
will be a vaccination certificate, a
report from the previous schools,
and a Mrth or baptismal certificate.
Class lists are now being perpared
and early . registrations are very
Mrs. Alice M. Baird of the Old important.
Bank Building announces that she
is now associated with her sen
,Robert Spiller Bird in the. Real
Estate business, and has. changed
the firm's name to Baird and Bird.
Mr. Bird, who came to Swarthmore after' the death of his father
in 1923, graduated from Swarthmore
High School and attended Antioch
Ashes of ex-Fire Chief
College. After three years ~xperien
'Burried' Here
ce with 'theHotls'ehold FiRance· Corporation, he served as a pilot inSaturday
structor in the Air Forces for four
The Swarthmore fire bell tolled
and a half years. When he returned
to Swarthmore in December 1945 43 times last Saturday' afternoon;
he entered the Real Estate business one time' for each year' of the life
that his mother and started in 1929'.
of Harry Francis McHale; a. native
_
Swarthmorean and ex-chief of the
LIBRARY CAPACITY AND
local Fi~e Company. While it·tolled
CIRCULATION INCREASED the ashes of Mr. McHale were laid
At the last meeting of the library to rest in the family burial plot in
board, the librarian Miss Hunter, nearby Eastlaivn cemetery, beside
reported that 22,638' books have his mother, Mary and father; Willbeen circulated in, the, first six iam: The Rev. J. J arden Guenther,
months of this year. 644 new books former rector of Trinity Church,
have been added and 204 new cards Swarthmore of which the deceased
was a member, conducted the last
have been iss,ped.
The capacity of the library has rites.
been greatly increased by the adBorn on Dartmouth avenu.e Harry
dition of new shelves. It is believed
~[cHale graduated from SwartJithat they will meet the needs of
more High School and attended
the next five years.
Swarthmore College. His death ocThe summer schedule will 'concurred on July 8 in Episcopal Hostinue through August during which
pital where he had been a patient
time the library will be closed on
since a week befQre last Christmas,
Tuesdays and Thursdays and' on
with cancer of the tongue. CremaSaturday afternoons.
tion followed but interment was
Among the latest acquisitions are:
postponed until the return of Mr.
Six New· England Villages, ChamGuenther from Europe.
berlin; Among Those Absent;
Coles; Shannon's . Way, Cronin;
Surviving are t~ree brothers:
The United States and China, Fair- Paul of Devon; Joseph of Overbank; The Heart of the Matter, brook; \Villiam of Summit, N. J.;
Greene; Isabel and the Sea Millar; and three sisters Mrs. Louis Agnew
Woman with a Sword, Noble; A of South Chester road; Mrs. R.
Ghost Town in the Yellowstone, B., Paynter of Flushing, N. Y.;
Paul; Important People, Van Gel- and Mis. Albert E. Griffin of
der; Cape Breton, Walworth; N~w Drexel Hill.
Song in a Strange Land, \Varner,
and Grandfather in Peru, Wilder.
will
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BELL TOLLS FOR
HARRY Me HALE
take· up his new
Hopkins 00 J anI upon the retirement of Dr.
Bowman widely known geoChairman of the National
'Council and a member of
Many
Nation~1 Commissio~ of the
Long Time Friends
Nations Educational Scienand Cultural Organization, Dr.
In Bora
is also an advisor to. the
Local friends of }.~ rs. Lawrence
States Atomic Energy Comand was lately elected to E. Drew are saddened by her sud:den death last Friday in \VashingRoyal Society of L
ton, D. C. where she moved durDuring ""orld War II Dr. Bronk ing the war when her husband took
his country in' many posts, a government position there.
them: chairman of the divBorn Frances \V. Varrell she
of aviation medicine of the
was
the daughter of Lt. Frank M.
1 research committee of the
Varrellwho served as Swarthmore
of Scientific Research and
pment, co-ordinator· of re- Borough Secretary for several years
of the Air Surgeun's Office, fQllowing his retirement from the
of the National Research United State!' Navy. She attended
Commission and of the Swarthmo~e Preparatory School
tific Advisory Board of the and the School of Industrial Art
Air Forces.' An award for in Philadelphia. Prior to her marcivilian service was riage she was a commercial artist.
Married in the borough she lived
in 1946.
first on Rutgers avenue, then on
Dartmouth and later on Park aveW V TO START
nue.
WORK SHOP PROJECT
Surviving besides her husband
ON AUGUST 23 are a son, Lawrence, of Washington; two daughters Mrs. Charles
Dr, Frances Fussell will conduct
Lancaster Leedom of Rose Tree
United Nations Work Shop Proroad and Mrs. Bertrand F. Jagger
for the League of Women of Westfield, N. J.; a grandson
in six meetings beginning Larry Leedom and a sister l\trs.
, August 23 from 2 to 4. Albert· N. Garrett of Garrett and'
Mr. and Mrs. John l\L Moore
workshop will be held each College avenues.
of 2 \Vhittier place and their duaghMonday at· the same
Funeral services were private.
ters Nancy and Eleanor have reuntil September 27. Th,. first
turned after a months vacation.
meetings will be at Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L., Doog-I Mr. and Mrs. :Moore spent July
lI's home 451 Riverview road.
last three will be at the home lass, Jr. of Coatesville are spend-I camping and visiting friends in
Mrs. \Villiam R. ,Huey, 313 ing a two week vacation with Mrs. \ Maine" whiltf·Narity.~'.wasi·at· <;amp
avenue. This project will Douglass's parents Mr. and Mrs. \Vyoda' on Lake Fairlee, Vt. and
to all members of the Harry· F. ~,rown of North Chester Eleanor at the Scout Camp in Elroad at their home at Avalon, N. J. verson, Pa.
Mrs. Drew Had
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k, New President
Was Swarthmore
Professor
Bronk was graduated· from
assistant professor of physiology
'ty, is a former Swarthmore
professor and' dean of men,
Bronk was graduated form
in 1920 and married
Ramsey, of the borough, a
of the same class,
Rcturning to Swarthmore in 1928
assistant profesor of physiology
hiophysics, he was associate
cssor 1927--28 and full pro1928-29. From 1927 to 1929 he
served as dean of men.
In 1~37 his alma mater conferred
degree of doctor of
IOffice Furniture
INew
Donated to School
Through the generous cooperation of A, L. Carney of Swarthmore College the School District
received a large shipment of school
and office furniture early this week,
M r, Carney had the furniture set
up in the Prep School gym and
invited representatives of the School
Districts of Springfield, Media,
Middletown Township, and Swarthmore to come and divide up this
furniture from th~ War Assets
Administration Government Surplus stocks,
Pupils To Be
Registered Early
Parents who have recently moved
into Swarthmore will want their
.. .../ boys and girls. to be registered
early for the new school year, that
they may have their schedules made
out promptly and well in advance
of the opening of school.
. All parents, therefore, are urged
to call at the school office as soon
as possible to register their children, The office is located in the
College A .... enue building at the corner of College and Princeton ave:nues, The office is open from 9
to 12 and 1 to 4 daily except Saturday. Papers that will be needed
I will be a vaccination certificate, a
report from the previous schools,
and a birth or baptismal certificate.
Cbss lists are now being perpared
and early registrations are very
Mrs. Alice M. Baird of the Old important.
Bank Building announces that she
is now associated with her son
.1~ohert Spiller Bird in the Real
Estate business, and has changed
the firm's namc to Baird and Bird.
Much of the furniture was in
excellent condition, although some
of it was of rather flimsy wartime
manufacture, had taken hard wear,
and was in need of repair and refinishing, Basically, it will be very
useful to the School District and
will fill a nccd for office type furniture both for teachers' use and
in the commercial classes.
The furniture donated from this
government
surplus to Swarthmore
After leaving Swarthmore to be
the Eldrege R. Johnson Foun- included 11 filing cabinets, 12
for Medical Physics at the straight chairs, 10 swivel chairs,
ity of Pennsylvania, of four straight arm chairs, four exhe is now director, he moved ccutive type desks for teachers'
Barren road, Sycamore Mills usc, three secretary's desks, and
rc he lives with his wife and th rce tahles. ~Iost of the furniture
sons. He is also director of is of golden oak or walnut finish.
of Neurology at the
BELL TOLLS FOR
1~;' ftl;~l, tl~: l~le~~:~l:f.t~liS '~':;I~:~ HARRY Me HALE
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111 1923, gra(Iuateu
rom S wart 1Hllore I
H igh S c1100 I and atten d e(I A ntl.oc
. I1 As es 0
ex.. ire
Ie
College. After three years cxpenen•
.1 1-'
Burrle
ere
ce with the Householu
'IHancc Corporation, he served as a pilot inSaturday
structor in the Air Forces for four
The Swarthmore fire hell tolled
and a half years. \Vhen he returned
to Swarthmore in Decemher 19-15 43 times last Saturday, afternoon;
will take up his new
he entered the Real Estate business one time for each year of the life
'5 at Johns Hopkins on Janthat his mother and started in 1929.
of Harry Francis ).lcHale-, a native
1 upon the retirement of Dr,
h Bowman widely known geoSwarthmorean and ex-chief of the
. Chairman of the National
LIBRARY CAPACITY AND
local Fire Company, \Vhile it tolled
ch Council and a member of Mrs. Drew Had Many
CIRCULATION INCREASED thc ashes of 1fr. 1IcHale were laid
Xational Commission of the
At the last meeting of the library to rest in the family burial plot in
Long Time Friends board,
Nations Educational Scienthc librarian ~I iss Hunter, nearhy Eastlawn cemetery, beside
and Cultural Organization, Dr.
In Boro
reported that 22,638 books have his mother, 1[ary and father, \ViIlis also an advisor to the
Local friends of ~I rs. Lawrence been circulated in the iirst six iam: The Rev. J. Jarden Guenther,
States Atomic Energy Commonths of this year. (rW new books former rector of Trinity Church,
sioll and was lately clected to E. Drew are saddened by her sud- have heen added and 20-1 new cards Swarthmore of which the deceased
den death last Friday in \VashingRoyal Society of London.
was a member, conducted the last
ton, D. C. where she moved dur- have been issued.
The capacity of the library has rites.
ing the war whcn her hushand took
been
grcatly increased by the adhis country in' many posts, a govcrnnH:nt position there.
Born on Dartmouth a\,enUe Harry
dition
of new shelves. It is believed
them: chairman of the div~r c Hak' graduated irom SwarthBorn Franccs \V. Varrell she that thcy will lllect the needs of
of aviation medicine of the
more High School and attended
was thc daughter of Lt. Frank }'I. thc next five years.
\ research committee of thc
Swarthmore College. His death ocVarrell who served as Swarthmore
The slimmer schedule will conof Scientific Research and
curred on July 8 in Episcopal HosBorough
Secretary
for
:lc\'eral
years
tinuc
through .\ugust during which
lup!l1ent, co-ordinator of re,
pital where he had heen a patient
'f'
iollowin!r
h of thc Air Surgeon's O [ICe,
,., his rctirement from the tiJlle the library will be closed on since a week hefore last Christmas,
lllbc:r of the National Research United State;; Navy. She attendeel Tucsdays and Thursdays and on with canCer of the tongue. CremaSwarthmore Preparatory School Saturday aftcrnoons.
\'i~(,ry COJllmission and of the
tion followed but interment was
and
the School of Industrial Art
Among the latest acquisitions are:
i iic ,Advisory Board of the
postponed until the return oi ~[r.
_\ir Forces.' An award fOf )'11 Plll·la<\clI)hia. Prior to her 1l1ar- Six New England Villages, Cha1l1- Guenther from Europe.
.
,"as rl-aoc
Those
Absent,
Pti()nal civilian service..
...-SIll' \\'as a com1l1ercial artist. berlin; Among
Sunoiving are t!lree hrothers:
to him in 19-tG.
:Married in the horough she lived Coies; Shannon's \Vay, Cronin;
first on Rutgers avenUe. then 011 The United States and China, Fair- Paul of Dcvon; Joseph of OverDartmouth anel later on Park ave- bank; The Heart of the Matter, hrook; \Villiam uf Summit, N. J.;
W V TO START
nuc.
Greenc; Isahel and the Sea ~[iI1ar; and three sisters :M rs. Louis Agnew
WORK SHOP PROJECT
Surviving hesides her hushand \Voman with a Sword, Noble; A of South Chester road; ~[rs. R.
ON AUGUST 23 arc Cl SOl1, Lawrence, of \Vashing- Ghost Town in the Yellowstone, B. Paynter of Flushing, N. Y.;
ton', two daughters 1lrs. Charles Paul; Important People, Van Gel- and lI.[rs. Albert E. Griffin of
Dr. Frances Fussell will conduct
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Lancaster Leedom of Rose Tree der; Cape Breton, \Valworth; New Drexel Hill.
luted
NatlOns
\Vork
Shop
ProBe
trand
F Jagger Song in 'a Strange Land " \Varner
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N. J. ', a grandson and Grandfather in Peru , \Vilder.
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Borough Benefits from Gas Tax
111 SIX meetmgs beg1l111Jng Larry Leedom and a sister ~[rs.
The Borough of Swarthmore will
lay, August ~3 from 2 to 4. Albert N. Garrett of Garrett and'
workshop Will be held each
~Ir. and ~[rs. John ~1. ~loore recei"e $1,4-19.73 as its September
College avenues.
sccutive Monday at the same
Funeral services were private.
of 2 \Vhittier place and their duagh- 1 allocation from thc motor fund
(: lIntil September 27. The first
ters Nancy and Eleanor have re- for the third quarterly payment of
meetings will be at 11rs.
turned aftl!r a months vacation. 1948 which is being prepared by
,sell's home -151 Riverview road.
~[r. and 1[rs. \Valter L. Doug-I ~[r. and ~[rs. ~foore spcnt July the Department of Highways as
I;tst threc will be at the homc lass, Jr. of Coatesville are spend-I camping and visiting friends in its share of the tax levied on motor
~lrs. \Villiam R. Huey, 313 ing a two week vacation with ~[rs.! }'lainJ!, while Nancy was at Camp vehicle gasoline consumption. The
avenue. This project will Douglass's parents ~Ir. and ~lrs.1 \Vyoda all Lake Fairlee, Vt. and Borough may expend this money
to all members of the Harry F _ Brown of North Chester Eleanor at the Scout Camp in EI- for street, bridge, and road ma111road at their home at Avalon, N. J, verson, Pa.
tenance or construction.
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Life Cycle of ButterFly Viewed by
Parents
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1948 SUlllmer Club disbanded in
a spirit o(fun and ccmpetition. The
annual tournaments were held all
last week \vith the following winners receiving awards on Friday:
Tennis singles, Meg Garrahan, Bob
Allison; Tennis doubles, Meg and
Nita Garrahan; Ping Pong, Patty
Stewart and Ronnie Gold. "Capture the Flag", Dick McCormick's
team nosed out tlte team of Bobby
Allison. Members of the winning
team were Sue Harrar, George
Kroon, Ronnie Gold, Bob Terry,
John Pearson, George Allison, Roger Gilmour, Lee Swan and Billy
Lee."
Softball, score 20 to 2. Bill Ziegenfus captained the winning team
composed of Jo\ln Pearson, Dick
lI.lcCormick and Bob and George
Allison, Lee Swan was captain of
the opposing team. Touch football, winning captain was Howard
Shcar\:r, tlJ(~ other captain, Charte!>
Grier. The team which WOn was
made up of Lee Swan, John Pearson, BOh Allison, Ronnie Gold, Dick
~IcCor111ick, ~Iike Bender and Patton Gilmour.
Checkers, Timmy Ryerson; Golf,
Eric Sharpless; Jacks, Gwenn Adams; Croquet, J oall Harrar; Horseshoes, Howard Shearer; Ponyshoes,
Dick Snyder; Quoits, Billy Hoot;
Archery, Senior-Bert Kroon; Intenllediate-Gwenn Adams; Begin.
ners-lI.l ardy ~[ulley.
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Friday's Treasure Hunt was won
by ) imt11y Godfrey's team composed
of Lyn Purnell, Patty Stcwart, Bob
Gurin, Dick Snyder, ~Iike Bender,
\Valter l~eynolcls and Timmy Ryerson.
On Thursday of last weck, parent5
of the Primary group at l~utgers
Avenue wcre treated to a really
art15tiC sketch depicting the life
cycle of the ~lonarch Imtterfly,
The vivid color of the costumes,
fashioned and painted hy the children from living models added
greatly to the play's illusion. lI.lusic
indicating the change of season
\Va.; played hy Emiiy Pritchard.
Pre-school and Kindergarten childrcn attended. After the play the
parents were t(eated to cookies
and punch in the Primary room
where the handwork accomplished
this SU1llcr was 011 display. Jean
Dickson deserves congratulations
for her fine work with this group.
The Recreation Board, chairmanned by Mrs. John ~I. Pearson, will
welcome any criticism on the program offered this summer,
Veterans Entertained
Coatesville Hospital was tbe scene
of a supper party last Thursday
when the various county units entertainc9 the veterans. Those representing the Swarthmore unit
were 1lrs. Robert Sheppard, 1\1 rs.
\Valter Thorpc, ~lrs. Howard Hopson, and Mrs. Robert Bair.
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NEWS NOTES
THE
ENGACED
4th, of 'Stomally", West Chester,
announce the engagement of Mrs.
E11is's daughter, Miss Sally Shoch
Rittenhouse, to Mr. Richard Mc-.
Lean, Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon M. Parry of Westtown,
formerly of Swarthmore. Miss Rittenhouse's father was the late Mr.
Alfred Taylor Rittenhouse, 2, of
Washington, D. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. George S. Valentine
of Benjamin \Vest a,'e.nue leave
today for a weeks vacatton at the
farm of Rev. and Mrs. P1l!ttenburg and family, in Redfield, N.
Col. and Mrs. Stanton von Grablll
of Cornell avenue and their children
Stanton and Brenda recent~y returned from a weeks vacation at
Rehobe\h Be~ch, Del.
Mrs. Alonzo L. Taylor of South
Mr. and Mrs. John \V. Iliff of
Chester road and her daughter \Veymouth road, Springfield, an\Van'da visited the Bruce Millers nounce the engagement of their
of Cornell avenue at their cottage daughter Jean to C. 'Whitford Mclast weekend.
-D~wel1, Jr. of Pelham, Manor,
Mr. and Mrs. George Si.lIl.mer of N. Y., forme~ly of Ogden avenue.
Ogden avenue arc cntcrtallltng the No date has been set for the wedBir~ Cr.cek Club of Philadell)hia at I ding.
their MIllcreek Farm n.oar Canaden-I Jean graduated from the UniverSIS 111 the Poconocs thiS we~kend.
sit" of Denver in June and '''hitPatsy Blake, daughter of ~Ir. fo;d -will enter his scnior year at
and 1[rs: Av:~~ Blake of .Amherst Colgate linh'ersit y this fall.
{\"enue. IS Visttmg the Slplers of .
Swarthmore .at their cottage in
DALLETT-LITTLEFIELD
A\·alon. N. J. for two weeks.
The marriage 'of A1"iss Elizabeth
Hohert Gilfillan III son of Mr. Ellen Litlefield. daughter of Mr.
and ~Irs. Robert Gilfillan Jr. of and hlrs. Raymond James Littleficld
Yah: .wcnuc is attending Caml> of Swarthmore place to Mr. Joseph
Sinking" Creek for the summer.
Dando Dalleu, son of ~fr. Joseph
~rr. and 1[rs. Robert J. Thorpe H. Dallcti oi Wilmington and Fort
h.n·c jUf't moved into their new Pierce, Florida and the late hlrs.
apartment 011 East Ridley avenue, Dallctt, took place Saturday, July
]{jdley Park. For the past three 31 at four-thirty o'clock in' the
months they have been living with S,Yarthmorc Preshyterian Church'.
Mr. Thorpe's parents, }'1r. and :Mrs.
Rcvcrend Dr. J. Jarden Guenther
\Valter L. Thorpe of Kenyon a\'e- pt:rformcd the ceremony.
lIue whilc they have been rcdccoratThe bride, who was given in marillg their apartment.
riagc by her father,. wore an i\·ory
Mr. and ~Irs. \ViIlard Tomlin'soll satin wcddillg gown made with a
and Ja
City N, ].
tiny short sleeves and gauntlets,
Miss June Reynard of Chester The full skirt was shirred to ihe
road left Monday to VISit her bodke and ended in a train. Her
cousins :Mr. and hIrs. Louis AlIen long tulle veil had a short cape
at their cottage on the Thousand and fell from a tiara of orange
Islands for a month.
blossoms. She carried a round bouMr. and Mrs. Avery Blake of '1uet of stephanotis and white delAmherst a\'cnUe entertained a small phiniulIl florets surrounded , by a
group of friends at their home after tulle frill and tied with tulle streamers to which stephanotis was caught.
last weeks box lacrosse gamc.
Mrs. Thomson H. Littlefield of
The Robert G. Gilfillans of Yale
a\'enu~ are spending the month of Swarthl1lor~ place acted as matron
August at their cottage at Buck of honor for her sister-in-law .. She
worc a sheer yellow marquisette
.HiII Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Travis of Kenyon ;jrcss made with a fitted bodice,
avenue entertained har father ~{r. high round neckline having a shirrHerman Schwalbe and lIf rs. Robert ed band through the bodice, short
Vasseur of Phila. and the Garrahans cap sleeves and a full skirt shirred
of Cbllege avenue at a Jamily to the bodice. She carried a cascade
dinner ,on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson FOR
of Yale avenUe leave today for Indian Lodge, N. Y. in the Adirondacks where they will remain until
after Labor Day. Their daughter Call
Miss Helen Anderson will join them Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
the first of September.
SWARTHMORE 2080
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MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
THE
SWARTHIlOaEAN
bouquet of assorted foliage and more were Mrs. William H. West, lations on the birth of a son
florets of flame colored gladioli, and Mr. and Mrs. John Burriss West Earl on Tuesday, July 7:l at
her headdress was of matching and Mary Alice.. West, Mr. and lOsteopathic Hospital. Mrs.
flowers and leave~.
Mrs. F. Norton Landon, and Mr. dredge is the former Virginia
The bridemaids, Miss Jean Bev- and Mrs. Charles E. Fisclier and of Cornell avenue.
ans of \Vashington, D. C.: Miss John Fischer.
The baby is the grandson of Dr
Carolyn Henry of Wallingford:
and Mrs. Frank G. Speck,
.
Mrs. E. James Buckley of Wynne·
. BIRtH
the grandnephew of Mr. and
Mr. and' Mrs. Curtis Eldredge George Bradfield, formerly of
wood, and Mrs. Charles T. Gallagher, Jr., sister of; the groom of of Media are receiving congratu- avenue, now of Springfield.
Wilmingto!\' all wore the .same
sheer yellow marquisette
as ihat worn by the matron of
honor and carried bouquets of assorted foliage and yellow gladioli.
Their I,,;addresses were of the same
fl,;wers and foliage.,
Mr. Carles G. Wiswall of Wil.
mington acted as best man.
The ushers were Mr, Thomson
H. Littlefield of Swartiilllor~ place,
hrother of the bride, "Ir. Charles
T. Gallagher, Jr., ?tlr. Lawrence J.
Jones, Jr., and 1\Ir. \Villiam F
Mcttcn, Jr., all of \Vilmington, Afr.
E. James Buckley of \Vynnewood,
and !\lr. Louis J. H.:>itsma, Jr. of
Paterson, N: J.
?\1rs. Littlefield wore a b~tle gown
with a matching hat and a corsage
of Ia \'"cndcr spray orchids.
A reception followed the ceremony at The 'n.osc Tree Fox Hunt-;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ing Cluh in lI!edia.
.
For her going away ensemhle,
the bride wore an aqua garhardine
sliit with hrown and white accessories and a large white orchid corsage.
BEAUTY SALON
After a honcymoon in the Poco1l0S, the hride and groom will be at
home in \Vihningloll, Oct., where
Don't Jet beauty vacation too!
Mr. Da IIctt is employed by the Du
Pont Co.
Call Swarthmore 0476.
LET US LUBRICATE
.
YOUR CAR
WHILE YOU SHOP
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The Bouquet
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FLAHARTY -HADLEY
9 Chester Road
resi-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~g~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The wedding of a former
dent of .swarthmore took place on
Saturday, July 31, when Miss Alice
take Hadley, daughter of Mrs.
Frederick Watson Hadley and the
late 1~r. Hadley, and II!r. Frederick
Howard Flaharty of \Vashington,
D. C. were married in the Truro
Episcopal Church at Fairfax, Va.
Those attending from Swarth-
Phone
Pike
Swarthmore
Sprinpield
0450
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Friday and Saturday
VICTOR MATURE
"FURY AT FURNACE
CREEK"
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Sat. Mat. 1 p.m. Children's
. Show Feature will he ShOW~l
"LITTLE IODINE"
Cartoons- Free Comic Books
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\Vednesday Only
JUNE HAVER
WALTER BRENNAN
"SCUDDA HOO.
SCUDDA HAY"
in Technicolor
St.a~ttng
Thur5day
"STATE OF THE UNION"
:-
EDWAllD G. ROBINSON
ARLENE FRANC[S
"ALL MY SONS"
Tuesday - "'Vednesday
WALT DISNEY'S
"BAMBI"
Plus The Academy Award
F eaturette!
"CLIMBING THE
MATTERHORN"
in Ansco Color!
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• Yourdoctor adds at least seven
t
JII!IlI8 of Btudy to his high school
education. Then be spends one or
more years in a hospital with lit-
c-
tle or no compensation. is it not
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CLARK GABLE
LANA TURNER
"HOMESOMING"
Sunday - 1[onday
1,fonday and Tuesday
WILtJAM POWELL
"TO THE ENDS OF
THE EARTH"
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Last 2 Days! Fri. - Sat.
will mean better service for all.
reasonable to believe that he is
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things to do. First, consult your physician. TileD,
bring his prescriptiona to us for expert ~
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Michael's College· Pharmacy
ON THE CORNER
'.
Services
Swarthmo're National Bank
who have not had this education and experience?
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matters of health than 10ur well-meaning friends
poundins.' ..
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••• Space calls ... Hang up
gently ••• Take the lead in
good party-line manners. It
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-AIR·CONDITIONED
THE SWARTHMOREAN
dIJIC/(. TRIP TO IJIJR BINI(
SEVEN LONG YEARS
n
Collel!:e Theatre
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Pa. last weekend.
Mrs. A. A. Luder of Dickinson
PUBLISHED· EVERY
FRIDAY
AT SWARTHMORE, FA.
avenue entertained Miss Lois Jack
. T~E SWARTHMOR&\N. INC J PUBLISHER
of Huntington Valley, Pa and Mr.
Pboae, S~ 0900
Joseph Noll also of Huntington
~
TOLD
.....
1OCIato
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Valley last weekend.
pETER E. TOLD, EdItor
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Crosset
RosaUe Pdrool
EdIth Whitaker.
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Peggy Keenen
Barbara Xea!
of RId ey Creek road returned Sun'1 day from a 10 day trip throygh
E ...r
Offioe at Swarthmore. PL, Under the Ad: of lI.reb
3,.1119. I New York, Vermont, New Hamp·
shire, and :Maillc stopping cn route
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DEADL1NE-WEDNESD!~NO()~_
to visit their daughter Donna at
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, AUCUST 6, 1948
"I: the Hawkeye Trail Camp, Clinton
~ ....... __ • ___ .. __... _.. __ .................. ___ .. ____ ....__-..;;.......... __ .. _ ..__..... _.. _-------_ .. _..h: Count)-, N. ):.. and also for a fe,,\,
~..
----" day~ in Newagon, lie.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTES
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE NOTES
Mrs. John BOlVitch, Jr., of Cedar
This Sunday morning at the
"SPIRIT" is the subject of the lane recently returned from a two
Presbyterian c:::hurch 11 o'clock ser- Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of week trip in New England where
"ice the guest preacher will be C.hrist, Saentist, on Sunday, Aug- she ,·jsited h~r son, John Bowitch
the Rev. Dr. Frederick \V. Lewis, ust 8. The Golden Text is: "God III at his home in Cambridge, Mass.
D1RICfORI O. fUNDALS
)linister at Pearsoll Memorial is a Spirit! and they that \....orship
Airs. ~[attic G. Berry is now
Church, ¥lilmington, N. C. Dr. him must worship him in spirit and staying' at the apartlllcnt of her
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Lewis is a graduate of Princeton in truth" (John 4 :24).
daughter Miss Sarah L. Berry, on
MARY A. 8AlR, PresldOtll
111 6·1581
and of 11cCormick Seminary and
Park avenue while she is working
ld
l)astorates
in
Chicago,
New
lon
a
special
Ilursing
case
in
Merhe
NEWS NOTES
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York and Newark. For ten years'
lOn, fa. Mrs. Berry plans to return
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Heath of
Dr. Le\\;is was President of the
to her home in HarrisiJurg, Pa.
College of Emporia t Emporia, Kan- Ccdar lane and their little daughtcr arOUIl( I t IIe f'Irst 0 f S cptcmher rC-1 _;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
Barbara, left Tuesda.v to take Sandy 1l1
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535 and for six 'years vice-presit Jere a mont \ JC ore reHeath
to
Camp
Deerwood,
at
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dent oi the Biblical Semin'ary in .
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. turtling to .~\\'art 11110n:.
k D r. L eWls
., sermon W1'11 Squam Lake, N. H. whcre he mil
L • Berr,'
of !'ar k'.
Scw \ ' or.
...~Iiss Sarah
,
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be ··God's Glory in the Heavens".lspen~. tlV·~ month of August.
la\'cflue is it ho~tc~s at the Beech:
l)r. Lewis is spending two weeks
hhltOll.).~. HolJbs, son of Mr .and: mere Hotel at Ogullquit, ~laine this I
with his dflughter aud :.on-in-Ia\. .· 1·Irs. \Vllham S. Hobbs of Park summer and plans to return to
Dr. and r"Irs. Donald Hibhard of avenue rcccl\'cd his Second Lieu- Swarthmore by Selltcmher first.
mn.'n.icw avenue.
tenant's commission in the EngillLinda, and Louise )'lerrill. daug~I rs. Eleanor MacMichael will be eer Reserve (from Major General hters of ~lr. and Mrs. Malcolm
the vrganist, and 1liss Christine Douglas L. \Veart, Commanding )'Ierrill formerly of' Swarthmore
The ac:t.inie rays in suolight burn paintH"rris will ~tJe the soloist.
General at an impres5vic retreat.
are spending the summer at camp
destroy its protec:t.ive film. SUPER-L,ASTIC
resists acti-.c rays-gives beuer service be·
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The surgical dressings group will review July 29 at the end of the on Lake SalJasco, ~laillc: while
cause it is made for this climate. It stays
.
h
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d
d
Eng1l1eer
ROTC
summer
camp.
their
parents
rell"",'11
at
Ogu']'IUI·t.
C<.:'lltU1ue to meet eae
'e nes ay
whirer. too ••• because it weathers clean..
morning during the summer, at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Gillfillan
Mr. Arnold A. Luders of Dic!;inIV o'clock. A cordial invitation is of Yale avenue recently entertained son ave:lUC arrircd home this week
fIEILTO~-§!lIBILIEl'
extended to the women of the con- as their house guests a former after a two week business trip in
grcgation to join this group.
Swarthmorean 'Villiam .Hugh Rob- Tennessee.
_,"__,111863 • 1948 Eighty-five =olorful years of quality
erts and his daughter Sandra while
hirs. George O. Bennett, who
they were moving from Johnson is spending a ·month in Swarthmore
METHODIST NOTES
City, Ttnn. to \Vest Chester, Pa.
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
The Church School meeh SunMrs .. Howard Dwight Sipler and John Bowitch, ·Jr. of Cedar ·Ianer
day morning at 10 o'clock.
her three children, Dwight, Christ. while awaiting the return of her
Sw8rlhmore 0105
11
Chester Rd.
Dr: Albert M. \Vitwer will preach ine, and Walter are spending the husband Lt. Bennett is visiting her
at the 11 dclock service.
mo~th of August at Avalon, N. J. hl!r brot.her-in-Iaw and sister,
The Church Nursery will be open returning at the end of this time Dr. and Mrs. F. J. ,Veyl in Fairduring the morning service.
to their new home on Harvard fax, Va. Lt. Bennett is an oificer
avenue.·
on board a submarine which is
TRINITY NOTES
. Richard Wood Taylor, 5011 of 1fr. now cruising in Cuban waters.
The Rev. J. \Vcsley Twelves, and Mrs. J. Howard Taylor Jr. of
Mr. and Mrs. Caspar S. Garrett
rector of the Church of the Epi- Chester Height~visited his grand- of Maple aVenue recently returned
phany in Germantown, will conduct parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H.Jward with their two children George
the 8 o'clock Commuion service Taylor of Kenyon avenue last and Christine from a month's vaand the 11 o'clock service of :Morn- weekend.
cation at the cottage of Mf. and
ing Prayer.
Mrs, Walter L. Thorpe of Dick- Mrs. Albert Garrett of Garrett
Ushers at the .. 11:00 service are:
irtson avenue entertained at a fam.. avenue on Cape Cod.
\Y. L. Cleaves, head usher: R. M.
i1y dinner yesterday in honor of the
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller of
Daniel; P. B. ijanks; T Boo Keim; birthday of her mother h.frs. Sara l-lichigan avenue, and Mr. and
A. H. I):nabb; W. H. Randall; H.
E. Shettesline of Tyoga, Phila.
Mrs. Edgar Yoemans formerly of
p. Stamford: and Joseph Reynolds.
Dr. Leroy Peterson of Vassar Swarthmore are visiting 1Jrs. and
avenue is i~ New London, New Mrs. Percy Belfield Jr., of Villa
Hampshire attending the instrum- Nova a\:enue at their cottage, RockSWARTHMORE
entation division of the Gordon bass Lodge, in New Hampshire.
PRESBYTEll!AN CHUllCR
Cheniical research conferences held . Mr. and 1\Irs. Harry F. Brown,
SUNDAY,
AUGUST
8
J r. arrive
. d a t tl Ie Ilome 0 f 'f
lI:ilO A. ~I.-Rev. Dr. F. \V. Lewis \\ill at Colby Junior College.
.1\ r.
preach on "God's Glory ill the
Mrs. Robert Gilfillan of Yale Brown's parents on North Chester
Heavens"
d
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f
'VEDNESDAY.. AUGUST 11
avenue had as a recent guest an roa on un ay rom S2.11 Francis10.00 A. M.-Surgical Dressings Group
o1d college friend, :Mrs. Daniel co, after spending a week with Mrs.
meets
Woodhead of Winnetka III. and her Brown's family in Los Angeles.
SAVE TIME AND STEPS
R.y N. tl:-ls~~°C.~; M~~:CR
son Ward.
Miss Wistar Lukens· of Maple
SUNDAY, AUGUST 8
1frs. Alonzo L.Tyler of South avenue is leaving tomorrow for a
THESE WARM SUMMER
10:00 A. M.-Cburc:b School
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It:Oil A. '-I.-Dr. Albert M. \Vitwer will Chester road visited her coushv1lrs. mont 1 at tIe
eton alley Ranch
preach
Frederick Tauber of Melrose High- at Jackson Hole, \\1y.
DAY'S-BANK BY MAtL.
TRINITY CRUllCH
lands, Mass. for a. week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
Rt:v. Geo. c. Andmon. Rretll1'"
I re
t urne d S un day f rom
SUNDAY. A,UGUST 8
Mr. and Mrs .Harry F. Brown, Jr. a f C res tane
~~nn A. "f.-HQly Communion.
who wilt be at the su·rnmer home of a three weeks vacation at Eagles11 :00 A. hr.-The Rev. J. "restey Twelves
.
will preach.
Mr. Brown's parents at Avalon, mere.
--:rifE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
. N. J. for the 1I10nth of August, will
Miss Ethel MacNair of lI,e HarOF FRIENDS
L'
\'
S t b
"ard Inn will le"'e for Mexico City
SUNDAY, AUGUST 8
go to exmgton, a. on . ep em er
d T
11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for Worship
first where :Mr. Bro\\,11 WIll resume an
axco from Loredo, Texas t
!No provision for child care dur· h'
tudl'es at \Vashington and Lee directly after completing summer
Ing August)
IS s
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C I b' U'
.
\VEDNESDAY ~ AUGUST.1~
. University. }'Ir. Brown has recently sc 100 at
0 um la
I11verslty.
9:30 to 3:30-5ewmg and Qtnlting ID
Mr. and 1\1r5. Frederick Anthony
\Vbittier House Dox Luncheon. All been separated froin the Navy.
f
Member of Federal Depoait laaurance Corporation.
cordially invited.
1[r. and ~1rs. J. Burris \Vest of o Haverford avenue and their son
.
Perry
left
'·esterday
for
CcnterCHURCH
OF
FIRST
Benjamin \Vest avenue are cnterJ
~~RJ~*ljFnii\1iil
taining Mr. and Mrs. Newell \Vest ville on Cape Cod where they will
~
Anthonv's
parent S '{r
Now You --If
buy U. S. Savings. Bonda automatically
Park Avenuo Below Ba,rvjlrd
and their haby son 'of Norfolk, Va., v'ISI't 'irs
J.\.
.;
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SUNDAY, School.
AUGUST 8
and Mrs. Arthur L. Perry over the
A. k at tho,. B--'A. ~l.-Sund.y
until college reopens in the fall.
thro11/lh tho new Bond-a-~oDth Pian .
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s.
Baltimo....
Telegraph FIowersw
DECORATIVE CMfDLES-
When you bang the receiver
down on the hook
You break every rule'
in the party-line book.
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~[r. and Mrs. William S. Bittle weekend.
Perry
willCremain
his
Sermon "Sptrit'J Lesson
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Wednesday evenlng meeting each week.. of Rutgers av~nue visited friends gran paren s on
ape
0
un 1
8 p.m. Reading room open daily except Sun·
Lahor Day.
,jay and bolidavs 12 to 5 p.m. \Vednesday of theirs }"1r. and 1\1 rs . Ernest
evening '1 to 7:45 p.m. and 9 to 9:30 p.m.
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fonna ... tIIat coonto..
All Our BHI, LQlllb alld Yeal are U, S., G~v.nlme.t Graded
COnlfed U. S. Commercial Beef
TENDER JUICY BEEF
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·STEA'KS~i;'·
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Chuck Roosllb B3e
Fre:;:lIy Gro!.lf'ld Deef
Store S~lced GaCQn c".;t
Leon S~Oi"t Ribs Beef
Dried Beef Loaf
LOllg 8010;no
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Corned Beef Sliced
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JERSEY SEA BASS
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PI.... 1·89c:
R'I. Lt.p
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Wh!t11l9 Fillets ~::=
COD FILLETS
,
C,,",
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Sklnlln
'·29c:
1·33c:
llSaJ Tomato
CATSUP
811yaCase
and Save 58c:
RI,. 2 tor 290
Farmdale
18c
14.oz.
bot.
.Ac:me Whole Corn N~219e:
Cut Wax Beans 2 No.2 27e:
Cranberry Saue:e2 1: : "29e:
Salmon A'~
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zraJ Bea.Sr••~.!... 2~~3c:
Fou Guava Jelly ~ 25e:
'''all. Desserts I,... 3 .... 19c
Robford Prunes
1Be:
Pellnot Butter ASCO J:, 33e:
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NEWS NOTES
M r. an d M rs. R ·IC h ar d H . Will'IS
of. Harvard av:nue with .their son
SkIpper left FrIday for Erie, Pa~ to
· d
h
.
.
get t h elf aug ter VIctoria ~ who has
been at a camp there durmg J~ly,
and spend a two v.:eeks vacaUon
to~e{therHat bLake HErle•
" rs.
er ert
Use
. of Vassar
avenue and ~er children Molly,
Sally, and Juhe, are spending Au'(
H use 's f at her' s sumgus t a t "rs.
mer home at Lake Sunapee, N. H.
Dr. ~nd M.rs , Th~rman of Ce~ar
lane wllh theIr son J Im~y are gom.g
to Rangeley La~e, Mame, for thelf
two week vacatIon.
Mr. Robert Meserve of Muhlenherg a"enue has purchased the Sipler house at 318 Dartmouth avenue.
He will be joined there in Septemher by lIfrs. Meserve and their son
Albert who are summering at Kenncbunkport, Maine. Mr. Meserve
is employed by the U. S. Public
}.Iealth Ser:ice as Foreign Quarantllle Boardmg, Officer, at Marcus
Hook, and was recently transferred
here from Portland, Maine.
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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
Pineapple - Peach Up-Side-Down Cake
Sunday for Cookies
AOpen
nd Home Made Ice Cream
PEAS
'.and
15
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IDEAL BRAND FRESH PACK LIMIES
CALIF. PASCAL CELERY
CALIFORNIA ICEBIRG LInVGI
!ASTUN COOKING APPLES
Mrs. Walter H. Robinson
\Vallingford HiOs; accompanied
her son Jerry left by plane
California on July 28" 'They
spend three weeks in Berkeley
Mrs. Robinson's, brother and
weeks in San Diego with her
and hus;,and and her mother
Cornelia McKernan of "U'ig",
'
avenue has as her house guest
week Georgene MacMullen of
M'II
1 s,
Betty Meriwether of
Va. is visiting Doris Black of
Chester road for 10 days,
and Doris arc classmates at
Washington College in Fred'eri,:",:
burg. 'Va.
l\frs. Philip M. Alden 01
Chester road is entertaining
her guests her monther Mrs.
Snow and her sister Miss
ioe Sno\.\· both from ~~nc~~~:::~
Ohio for several weeks.
l\frs. Leroy T. Wolf 01
avenue and son Jimmy left
week on a tour of the West.
\Vo]£ will join them in San
and they will all return home
time after Labor Day.
Mrs. Robert Sirunle 01
~ven, COIl? arrives tOtnorrow
With her two daughters, Nancr aud
n~rLara Anne, for a weeks \.isit
With her l>arcnts Mr. and Mrs. L
P. 'Yray 01 Walnut lane.
'
S ..arthtnore 3243
Drive YO~ ear in flDd put it in
They'll make a thoro...h
C
illllpe<'
lion" replace worn. or brokeD pub,
and make the delicate adjustmellio
which mean
Phone 1913
FREE DELIVERY
80
much to auto per-
formanceI
s....
Ib 7ge
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PERSONAL
PER-soiiAL=Beca....
01 vacation. closed
for
busines:,
from
Ju1y
31 to August
14. Erich H. Hausen•. Electrical Contrac-
,ot·
pf.RSONAL-Vacuum
qeaner8
irons
tl)3sten and radios repaired. called, for
and delh·ered. Can Robert Brooks. Swarth.
..,«
1548.
PERSONAL--Chemicat
R~(jning
P~~~~~~~~utC:O~C~[e!~hae!
T~~~ le~~:
August 17 by
Pan American. Highway. Total eost $125.
f"r the 10· days in Mexico. Box: 69. Brooks
Hall. Broadway ,& 116th Str«:t. New York.
WANTED
\\'AXTED-To buy "The Collet:ed Poems
vi John Russell H3yes" in two volumes.
Ua)t's Ewing, 1209 Roche Street. 'Knox·
oillt'. Iowa.
~ --'\'.\XTED~To rent large 1)leasant room
:n:rI private batb, with lightest of house
ht'ring privileges. Woman alone. Swartb·
t:orc 1066·1.
W:\XTED \Ve will buy at best prices, old
china. glass, furniture, firearms. Call
lIr.lIr Oak 4313 or 'Holly Oak 6720. Collect,
(~r .'1lIPointmeut. An business confidential.
CO!I"r..ial Cupboard, No.5, Philadelphia Pike
Wi:l\1l1lgt'ln. Dctawarr..
\r,,\XTl-:O-Single room by female Penn
SI:ttc student ncar college. OCClll'Y lat·
fer part of ScptC'mLer. Reply Box T. The
until hfonday. Her mother,
Percy G. Gilhert, and ~liss
Ann ~ochran of Kenyon avenuc
will pick' her up Monday en route
to Nantucket, Mass. where they
wilt remain until next Friday and
then return home accompanied uy
Harriet Gilbert who has been work.III ..Nan t uc kC t ·
III .
since ).1
1y
}.[r. and 1\lr5. C. C. Brogan of
,
Gucrnscy al~d Thayer roads has
been entertaining her son-in-law
d d
h
'I
I ~I
J
an
aug ter ~, r. ant ;. rs. alllcs
A. Kelley of .Scafonl. Del. and
their four year old twin dau g l,ltcrs
.
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BEETS
2 bun ISe
Marian S. Brown
L
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Assoc,lated with Henry e
aron
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TREE SURGERY
I
SHERIFF SALES
of Real Estate
SHERIFF OFFICE
COURT HOUSE. MEDIA, PA.
FRillAY
AUGUST 27. 1948
9 :30 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Conditions: $250.00 cash Dr certified
ji-93i2
WA~TED-'VestingllOUSe
couple
holh check at time of sale (unless otherwise
college graduates, no children. desire~ stated in adverti~ement) balance in tcn
furnisbed hosekeeping apartment. Dox: U. days. Other conditions on day of !';aie.
Levari Facia!>
No. 820
The Swarthmorean.
Dec.
Term.
1948
\i:ANTED-Defore September 1. to rent
. Situate on the Southwest cotner
~T!laU bouse or- &Itartment with two bed·
l.Hh a'nd Wehh Slre.ctoi in the City
rooms, Swarthmore 01' vicinity. Thr~e adults.
Chester. Count)· of Delaware and state
SI\"J.rthmore 3625·J.
,
Penns,,"'ania. Containin~ in front alonR
'\\".\NTED-Boy. o"r 14 to hell) at local said '13th Strrtt 461'5~" and. txtendin3"
shop. Apph~ in pe:r50n to alice harher gifts. of that width in length or depth South·
Old Bank Building.
eastwardly 195' ~" to land of the Balti·
\\·JU:TED~T"o"'·"'r~.n-:t-:-t.--·o-;b-:.""dr--oo--m=-""ho--u-.e more and .Ohio Railroad the N'orth~ast·
or apartment, furnisbed. September L wardly line thereof along the said 'Vel8b
and the
Southwestwardly line
Please caU Lt. Ford at Swarthmore 2516. Street
\\'.\N'TED- Stronll: boy to make himself threof along Sproul Street. Bounded on'
generally
useful.
Can
Swarthmore the North by 13th Street on the East by
'Ve1sh Street and on the Muth by land of
Oi33·W.
•
the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the
WANTE"'O;,-"";P'-o-:,i""tio-n -:a-;--m~thlCr's helper 3.t 'Vest
hy Sproul Street.
seashore. Phone Mary \Villi!. SwarthND improvements-Vacant ground
more 2226.
Sold as the property of Mary IT. Deale
WA~TED;O-'S;-m-...Uc-;f".m=i1y-o:-;IO-:Q--u;ci.:-t-.--d"u""l
.. r.'st_ & h,.i.-s of )"" ..... F.,qle Rakhmeetff s.wrn in Swarthmore and wishing ~o Truxton Beate, dec'd. Owners or reputed
stay in vicinity would rent house or apart- owners.
mrnl by September 1st Will make all
Atty: Thomas A. Curren, Esa.
m:nor repairs and give place best of care.
G. R. \Vatkins
Phone Swarthmore 2243.
Sherif£.
\\' ANTED-Po!'lition u companion. by re· ~3~T,;:.8~.~~·=====::====:;::;c=====
filfflfined Christian woman. Reierenc¢s e'"
'FOR RENT
PRUNING, LIMB AND TREE
RE~lOVAL
ROBERT HASTINGS
Call Swarthmore O£65.W
PETER E. TOLD
SWARTHMORE 1250
• MODEIN IITCHINS
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General Insurance
• NIW CONstlUCTION
• AlTERATIONS .Id llPAIIS
ARTERS BROTHERS, Ine.
Conrroclors and Sui/de"
302 Gayl" Street , Media, Pa.
Piton• • M.dl. 2567
Rubbiah Collected
Weekly or Monthly
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
Paperhanging
S _ 1905
CUNNINGHAM
Paintet. &- Paper Bagera
w. ahould Know How
UA Well Kept House
Mlcblgan Av~
Swa. 2266
Nevcr Grows Old"
Phone.
Drh'eway Construction
Asphalt or Concrete
Media 0755
Swarthmor~
Phone
2526 .
333 DARTMOUTH AVEUNE
Swarthmore 1833
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Van Alen Bros.
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HORACE A. REEVES
UThird Generation
Builders-'
Devine Taxi
Swarthmore' 3450
.....
Swarthmore; Pa.
.'.".-11
Serving Swarthmore,
ton, Rutledge and
Township since 1918
Phone: Swarthmore
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S'
Dependable ervice
If you have real estate for sale,
list with us and we will slve you
the benefit of our Cooperative
Selling Bureau. Call at office or
phone us.
. Wallace Lippincott
,
Realtor
907 Edtrmont Avenue
Chelte.. 3-4516
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PAINTING
and
DECORATING
SWARTHMORE 0114
-§WANT TO BUILD?'
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:: Good materials and skillful
workmen are now available.
Call us for information aqd esti:: mates.
Coal and Fuel Oil
ERNEST
SMITH
EDWARD L. NOYES & CO.
• WAU "" fLOOR COVIRIHGS
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
PETER DI NICOLA
(h~llged.
Reply Dox: P. The to
Swarthmorean'j
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WANTED-Coupl;-desires
re~t- b;;;; -:;;;;==;;;;;;;=;.
FOR RENT-Four
room garage apart· I~~t.i~iiiiiliitiiiiiiiiii~~ili~~
25e
Hannum & Waite
'bun 1ge
doz 3Sc
Li •.t your Delaware Couoty Prop ..
ertiea with us.
\In"ERS BROS.....
__'_ __
YALE AVE. & CHESTER RD.
Sunkist Juice Oranges
REAL ESTATE
,
LEY-AI.. NOTICE
Fruits and Vegetables
CANT ALOUPES
·CELERY HEARTS
; .·; ;, -; ;.Ii·.~.w.·; ;.-; ;.Ii·.~·w.••·W;;;./i·."_~'W.-;;;./i·."W.·;;;./i..'·_~'W.-;';./i••'._ij,.1
Carol and Joan...
Mrs. Harry K. Field, OAR State _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Rerrent rlf MaT'-'lalld left ~Ionda'\!
01 Penn Sta.e col· 1 lorb her Y hOl;e J in 'Baltill1~re,1Id~ 1I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111m~
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Shoulder LAMB CHOPS Ib 6Se
OLEOMARGARINE a •
TEA· BAGS ~~~ 50
8RANGE JUICE r~
PRESERVES sTiiiiEiRr
PEACHES FR~~~~~iE
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Linn
Ib 6ge
Bomeless POT ROAST
~A sw;tJERalll
-
TANNA KENNELS
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ORANGES
MAYONNAISE H3M~"
SALAD DRESSIIG N"~"L""
Hoss
Airs ..
CLASSIFIED
3.7180'3".,.--_-;-_-;--;-;:-__
21e:
,. 12e:
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10
SeI.n
ir.g La~do, Texas. noon.
Inn.
after a weeks visit with her daugh-I.:==:::======:::=:::::::::=;I
ter Mrs. Avery Blake of Amherst
J\
avenUe.
~ .
Mrs. G. Warder Cresson of
EXCELLENT CARE
Riverview road is recuperating from
an operation at the Pennsylvania
BROOKHA.VEN ROAD
Hospital at Eighth and Spruce
c.u Cheater 2-4U7,
Streets.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence
Smith, Jr. and sons Jonathan and ;.;'///////////////////////////////////////////////////;:1
H. L. Smith, 3rd, of Jacksonville, ROOFS
GUTTERS
Fla:', are visiting A{rs. H. L.
REPAIRED and INSTALLED
Smith of S~vartlunore avenue. They
Furance Repairs and cleaning
will go with ~{rs. Smith and ElizaCall
beth Smith to attend a family rea
GEORGE
MYERS
union at the home of :Airs.John T.
409 Michigan Ave.
Sw:. 2266
Handy in Crisfield. Md. this week;.'////////////////I"///////////////////////////////////'
end.
DOGS BO' DDED
15'1
l:::
Jllcy CollhrsJa Valucla
engineer. Atlantic
Co., wire and' child. require
unfurniihcd apartment or house. Excell·
rill refeTCnc~CaH,2war:thmore_OSS2.l'tI.
'pERSONAL-Bertba Whitfield. Chester
2·7960, for days work.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Gilmour
of Harvard avenue entertained
Mrs. Gilmour's cousin, Dr. Arthur
~arri~on of Y ~cum, Texas. with
hl~ WIfe and children Amy, James
and Nancy on Monday and Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Gilmour and three
children left yesterday for several
days visit to Dr.' Gilmour's brother
~ir. John L. Gilmour and -family in
Ocean Grove, N. ).
J essie Gilbert of Park avenue
left },csterday for Bronxvillc. N.
Y. to ,·isit her Pennsylvania College for Women classmate Betsy
far winter or longer heginnimr, Sept.
ment. Will consider family of two adults
Xo 11eh or children. References exchanged. only. Apply Sw-eeney and Lukens Phone
hie, Lombard. Swarthmore l04g.
Ch"ter
.
IP'OR-'SALE
FoRli"iN""T-Large airy double room,
private bath. Meals. Phone Swarthmore
FOR SALE-Deat inflation. Own property
0149,-.
_
ffJr home and garden. 17S x SO Swarth· FOR -'-::==--;-_
RENT-Large rOCrm, suitable for
Il'r,fe vicinity. Special price to Veterans.
two, furnished or unfurnished. near all
rho!':" Swarthmore 30S0-M.
.
transportation. Phone Swarthmore 1889.
FOR SALE-Young tender fn'ers nnd
m.1!>ters, Swarthmore 2266.
LOSTi
FOR - SALF..- Alhum!' of''''oS--ym=.hLCo=n::,·-::,,:-.
LOST-Grey
evcrsbarp
pencil in front of
('onis. manual. in perfect condition. Man's
l\[artel's. Please call Sw. 0844 after
hicycle. Phone 1775·J.
August 16.
FO R- SALE Mode 1'-"-CA;"";F""o"',""d-c--o--u"",,::-."a,,"ood::-:i
mechanical condition. Owner enlisted. U5ST-UmbreUa. fat. hand carved. dark
brown wood parrot handle. Mrs. S. n.
$200. S"'arthmore 3450.
Brewste.-. Swarthmore 0260·R.
FOR SAL&-, Gas stO\'C, ·O\'en regulator.
FOUND
-fall Swartbmore 0303.
FOUND-Some
time ago, pair black gloves
FOR SALE-Four "bu=,:Cn.=-=,-=,,=-'=---"'=ri"
•• n
and
umbrella. Telephone Swarthmore
exeenent condition._ Price $17.50. Madi0508·1.
~on 6577·J, after six.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY NOON
JUNE - JULY - AUGUST
15e:
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the handa of our expert mechaniea.
MADISON BROS.
New. Note.
must move from
September I. Desires unfurnished
r.O:N! or two ,hedroom apartment for rent
i;: dcinity of Swarthmore. Phone "Ir.
~!l')ers. Swarthmore 3340 or Chester 3·7145.
\'-.-\XTED-House to rent or -buy - i~ Sw.'lt·
tbnore. \Vallingford. :\'r)ylan. Thrt"e to
fO):.lr l.oedrooms. garage. G~orKe Loft. Am·
rrican Friends Sen·ice Committee. 20 Sr.!uth
Twelfth Street. Pbiladell.hi3. Rittenhouse
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
. 'THEATRE SQUARE
Deliveriea Saturday only during summer montlu
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Lilienthal of Washington, D. C., spent
Tuesday, night at the Stfath Haven
I:ome by
The "CAKE BOX"
Colorado MOllifal• •r0W8 IIItISN
•
II
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SEUCi'BD FARM FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
•
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daley
~
Iane an d EI 01 avenue an d
C e~ar
J k
d AU
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h'
:~~:r aa':no:t~ in ;;:..:~:;,..at orne
Mrs J h R H
f U •
• 0 n . anna 0
OIversl'ty ,a nd COrneII avenues an d h er
children Marion Gayle aDd John
Reid, Jr. have returned from a month at Ocean City; N. J. Mr. Hanna
J'ol'ned th em a t tl Ie s hore Over wee k _
ends.
Ginn" daughter' of Mr
d '{
"
.
an
Drs.
\\'iIIialll H. Gehring of University
place, accompanied her grandmoth_
er ~rs, Joseph Cowin to her hOllle
at Vallejo" Calif., where she will
remain until after Labor Day, f1yiug home in time for school. ,
Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Kilgore of
Cornell avenUe have returned from
a two week vacation at Harwich...
port on Cape Cod, Mass.
Carol H. Van Alen of Park avenue, who will be a junio~ at Bucknell University this fall has been
cited on the dean's Jist for scholastic excellence during the p('eced,'"~n
term. She is enrolled in the 'liberal
arts course and is a member of Pi
Beta Phi.
TH£ SWARTHMOR£AN
Swarthmore 1272
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
ElectrieaJ
A. Mercer Quinby
Fqneral DIrector
Contractor
P'onuerl:1 of lIedIa
1125 W. Ie.l", An., 1'IIJIa.
~. ~ 1170
No &ddItIoaaI ....,.. fer
All Tn.. of EtocwIcaI
IustaJIatioas
Seniq
IUld
SwaI1'
Repoiro
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Tw...ty
S ..arthmore 22.5
or
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1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
Dlght
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PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
c.u
,
Mason Builders
Supply Company
331 Dartmouth Avenue
S ....rthmore .0345
Building Blocks
All Sizel
.19 ~ent and up
Delivered
COMBINATION
DOORS - SCREENS
Coal - Lumber
Building Material.
warthmore 2253
,
••
Swarthmore 1448
WILLIAM BROOKS'
Aab.. & Ru1i>lsh Removed
Lawns ){ow~
General Haulina:
236 Harding Ave.
Morton.' Pa.
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
Cheal...
Reese-Baxter Co.
1
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Librl',ry
Sl1arth more, Pa.
,
8
THE
School' News
Dr. and Mrs. L; R. Shero of North
Chester road entertained Dr. and
Mrs. H: W. Hastings of Albany,
N. Y. who were in town to attend
the marriage of their niece Mis.
Betty Ellen Littlefield to Mr.
Joseph Dando Dallelt on Saturday
afternoon. Miss Alice Hastings and
her brother Mr. Henry Hastings.
cousins
the bride, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
McIntyre 01 Oakdale avenue·. The
out of town guests also included two
500rority sisters of the bride. Miss
Nora Sp.am and Miss .Jane Seaton
from Washington.
Miss Anne Co~hran oflKenyon avenUe entertained at a luncheon Tuesday in honor of Miss Roberta Love
of Bowling Green, Ky. Those present were Miss Mary Ann Hook of
Westdale avenue, lIiss Jessie Gilbert of Park avenue, Miss Jane
Beatty of Bowling Green ,and 'Miss
Carolyn Bowder of Upper Darby.
Miss Love is the niece of Mrs.
Grover C. Greene of South Ches·
ter road and has been teaching at
the Keystone Secretarial School
this summer.
'
Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam M. Conran, Jr. are the house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay
:>f Cornell avenue. Mrs. Conron
is the former ,Eunice Elizabeth
Shay. hIr. Con ron, who was graduated from Yale in June on the
lean's list, has accepted a position
ovith the Connecticut General L~fe
[nsurance Company. They plan to
make their home in Boston, llass.
Miss Wistar Lukens of Maple
avenue and her sister Debby Lukens
have just returned· from Camp
Wright in Stevensville, l\-1d. where
Wistar was a counselor and Debby
a camper.
Mrs. Norman Hulme of Westdale avenue spent last week at Sebago Lake, Me., joining ber husband and Mr. and lirs. Oscar
Gilcreest for the week in the Poconos.
of'
Mr .. and Mrs. David Gilcreest,
who are spending the summer at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Coates on Harvard avenue, have
had as their guest for three wecks
Mrs. Gilcreest's" mother Mrs. F..,arl
Jackson who left yesterday for
Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Furst of
Guernsey road have returned form
spending a weekend with friends
at Skytop in the Poconos.·
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop
of Harvard avenue spent four days
recently in Atlantic dty, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Wilkinson
of Dickinson avenue are enjoying
a 10 day vacation at Lake Placid.
Mrs. Hood who is Mrs. Wilkin·
son's mother and Mr. Hood are at
the Wilkinson home during their
absence.
Mrs. T. Leigh Willlams of Har·
vard avenue and her son Randy
are leaving Monday for a" week's
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Skidmore at their summer home
on Fire . Island, N. Y. Mr. Williams will join them over the weekend.
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers of the
Swarthmore Apartments, who has
just returned from a weeks vacation at Easton, Md. has left for
Ocean City, N. J.
1.Ir. and Mrs. Peter E. Told
of Park avenue, .accompanied by
their daughter Polly and Milly McGowan of Vassar avenue, , spent
a long "'eekcnd visiting their daughter Patsy at Camp l-Ierestead in
Camden, Maine.
Mrs. John B. Maerker of Park
Lane road. 'Grace Park is entertaining her parents Mr. and lIrs.
A. M. Curry of Knoxville. Tenn.
nntil Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James 'V. Lukens
of Maple avenue accompanied by
their daugliter Phebe, Mr. Patrick
\Velsh, and Miss Sarah Sweeney
of Elm avenue, were at their sum·
mer place near Rehobeth, Del.
over last weekend.
Mrs. E. W. Funt of Guernsey
road has- her sister-in·law Mrs.
Carl Klaustermeyer of Miami, formerJy of Wilmington, visiting her
for the summer.
.
Page Williams, daugher of Mr.
and. Mrs. T. Leigh WiUiams of
Harvard avenue, is leaving this
weekend for a visit with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs.Samuel D.
Clyde . at their summer home at
Wellsborough, Pa.
Mrs. Marion Je'nkins and her
son formerly of Ogden avenue were
in Swarthmore on Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Barnes,
Jr. of Y~le avenue and their sons
Earl, Dickie and Doug, have returned trom two weeks at Pine
Beach, N. J.
·Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chapman
who spent the month of July at
Buck Hil1, have returned to their
home on Harvard a venue.
Miss Mary J 0 Hitchcock 01 t he
Swarthmore Apartments accompanied by two friends returned
Tuesday from 'a four w~eks motor
trip through New England which
included Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Cape Cod, Boston, Bar Harbor, and the White Mountains.
Mr. and 1Irs. James 'V. Bassett
.. ,,-"_...... W1RINC AND REPAIRS
;.
A Group of ...
Hadbags
Scarfs
Wallets
(Other thigs, too)
Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul J. Ruten of
Ogden avenue have been entertaining their daughter Mrs. William
O. Linhart, Jr. and their grandson
Billy for two weeks. Dr. and Mrs.
Linhart are spending this week in
the Poconos, but will be in Swarth.
more for a few days more before
r,etu~ning· to their home in ,Pitts~
burgh.
.
)'lith Dr. and Mrs. Alderfer, lor.
mer residents of Cornell avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. A. \V, Bass, Jr.
and sons Dirk and David of Har.
vard avenue hav~ returned from a
mo,nth at Avalon, N. J.
REGISTER YOUR' SMALL FRY NOW FOR. SEPTEMBER
AT THE SWARTHMORE NURSERY SCHOOL
Whe.... they will rec:ei... iD,~oD &lid S_rriaed Play
Director. Mr•. G. W. BRODHEAD
308 Mople Avenue -
Swarthmore 2806· J
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Thuraday, August 12
The $1.00 - Serve Y Qurself - All You Want
COMPLETE SUPPER
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AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPbRT
SCHOOL DtSTRIC OF THE BOROUGH OF S\VARTHMORE
DELAWARE COUNTY. S:rATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
.
far the . ,
'
alice barber, gifts
Old Bank Buildinlf
August hours 10 to 5
Wed. and Sat. until 1
~~s~~~1 :falu~~i1: 1~!ieJaxable
il
real
estate......•.. _: ...•.•••.•...• $5,581,475,00
.........................•.......... '.
31.5
Number 8&sessed with per capita tax
'none
Rate of per capita tax •.•.••.•.•..• , .•......•.•.•.. , .• _ , . ' . , ; . '
none
PROPERTY
TOTAL.
AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX
Amount levitd <:race of 1947' Duplicate) ...•....... $175.816.76
Additions to duphcate ..•..•..•....•..•.•.•..•..•.
.24
Penalties added after. Ckt. t. 1947 ...•.....•.•••.•
499.66
Talal amount (sum af 1. 2. & J) .•••••......•••• 176,316.66
1947 tax reurow to County Commissioners ...•.•••.•
2.531.09
I>iscounts ••••••••••••••••••••.•• , . • • . • • . . • • . • •• . 3,021.84
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RECEIPTS
Ballance on hand July 1. 1947
711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE
SALES AND SERVICE
RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES
PtJr e nllt'llt ,.. ell "'8, mil!
5·POlll SAFmSERVICE
TOTAL RECEIPTS (I"m 14)
TOTAl. PAVMENTS
.24
499,66
176,316.66
.. 2.531.09
3,021.84
170,163.73
EXPENSES
All funds exclusive of SinkinK" Fund' ••••..••...••• $ 31,022.43
Property tax 1947 •••••••.•• $H0.763.73
Per capita tax 1947 • ~.... .
noae
DelinQuent tax
(Previous to 1947) .••.•.
2.637.67
State 2pprapriatiop: Teachers
Transportaion, Tuition,
Vacational • •• •• . ••• . • . • • • . 43.584.50
Tuition non·resident pupils •• 39,822.70
Interest • • . . . . . • . • . . . . . • . •
101.05
Sale of real estate, supplies
and equipment •.........
39.59
1.719.69
All other sources. . ........ .
Total receipts _ .... _ , _ , , , _ , _ 289.691.36
Harry A. Brehl
$175,816.i6
170.763.73
Net amount af 1947 tax collected
Gentta! Cantrol (A) .•••••••• $
Instruction (B)
7,083,84-
_ .•...••••.• P4,189.40
Auxiliary Agencies (C) •••• _.
9,503.73
Operation (D) _ .••..•••• ,.
Maintenance (E) •. _ •.•..••
30,143.87
Fixed Charges
(F)
Debt Service (G)
Capital
Outlay (H)
8.132.{iO
..• _ •... 236..4J3.54
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20,722,92
5,609.72
SUMMARY
.................................. $289,691.36
Totti) Current Expenses (Items
,A·F inc) ... _, .. , .... ,. _.$236,413.54
Total Debt Service (Item G) .. 20.722.92
Total Capital Outlay (Item H)'
5,609.72
Tota.l ...... ' ...• _, . _.
Balance {In Hand (To Rc Available for School Year 1948-49)
HERE 15 WHAr WE DO:
1
2
Clean door window' and
Chtdc tl,.. and
ch.a: wiper blad ••
Dahl bulb,
Examin. radiator. hos.,
Clean
4
Ion be", _
Redllced Rates for
Children •• der 12
on Man, Amusemenh
EYe,.., Mon•• Wed•• ~,.,.
LIABILITIES
Bonded Indehtedness (With Vote of Elect{lrat~ ..•..•....•.••.•...... $)17.000.00
Bc..nded Indebtedness (Without Vote of Electorate) ...••••..••.....••.• 38.000.00
Teachers' Salaries •.•..•..•....•..... _ ....••.•• ~ •• $25.449.34
Supplies ••••••••• ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• •• •• • • •• • •
17.03
All Other ~\ccounts •.••.•••..•••••••••••••••.•..•
129.30
BREYER DAYS
TU£SDAYS IN AUGUST
3 .....dIIthIo
CIea.
5 Wilodahiold
Fusco f!I Alston
Gd Free ••• PItt-PaId AIII . . . .t
Tltklts ..:t Letal Bnr« 1ktJers.
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hndl,-S,lYln Hall
Total
JACII STfCII'S
"/ddl.,· Hon, 2 P. II.
l FlEE CONCIRTS
Liabilities
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " . _ .•••••• 180,595.67
Amount af Tax Collectar's Bond •••• ~ ..... ~ •• :~ ••.• $186.660.10
Amount of Treasurer's Bond ... __ •••.•.. _ • • . . . • •
2,5000.00
Amount of Secretary's Hand •...•.•••••••••..•••••
1.000.00
Bank Balance July 5, 19-18 _..................................... _ .$28.884.76
Outstanding Checks •.... _ ••.......•.••.•....•..• _ ..••.•. ___ .. __ . _ 1.939.58
Balance on Hnnd tn he .-\vailahle for School Year 1948·49 ..••...••••••• 26,9-15.18
\Ve hereby certify tbat we have examined the abm'e accounts and find them correct,
and that the securities of the affk~rs of the board are in accordance with Jaw.
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STUDEBAKER SALES & SERVICE
SO. CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROAD
Phone Swarthmore 9793
262}46.1S
26,9"j.18
ASSE.TS
School Buildings and Site~ at Cost
$984097.92
Textbooks and Equipment at Gost
.•••.•...•...................... 147'335.99
ISI.. 1 Tax (Current Year) . _ .•..•.. -..•.. '.'::.'. ':::::.'. '.., ...... '. '. ~'..... ':. '. '. '. '.'
2;531.09
1946 Ta........ , ... _" _, ________ . __ ............. ' ......... _ ... _ _ _ _
664,60
1945 Tax ••...•••.•....... , . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ... _..
432.40
Previous to 1945 Duplicate .... __ . _ .... __ , ,_, .. , .. ,., , , ' ......•...• I,757S8
Tuitian Receiveable _______ , _ , ... ~ .. ' , ..... , . , , , , _ • . • . . . . . • • . . . • • .. 1.235.40
Balance on band all Funds excluding Sinking Fund .•••....•.....•• ' . . 26.945.18
Total Assets •.....••••••.............. _ ... _. _ .• __ . ___ ... _ .$1.165,000,36
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\ Complete Report on File in School District Office in High School Bulldng. Open to Pu~hc.
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Auditors
TEAM
SWARTHMORE, PA·, FRIDAY,l\UGUST 13,1948
T. W.Andrew
Dies At 91
Honored By Royal College
Of Surgeons In London
ANDREW . SIMPSON
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson of
Park avenue, who sailed to England a month ago on the Brittanica,
returned last week on the Queen
Elizabeth. While there, Dr. Jackson was made a fellow in D. S.
at the Royal College of Surgeons
in London. He was honored also by
being asked to read the Charles
Tomes Memorial Lecture by Dr.
A. F. Jackson and by giving a
paper at the meeting 0 f the
European Orthodontic Society at
the Royal College of Surgeons and
at the meeting of the Ameriean
Dental Society of Europe.
Before their return Dr. and Mrs.
Jackson visited Dr. Jackson's sis...
ter Mrs. Robert Lumsde:t at the
Selsdon Park Hotel ~t Sanderstead. England.
Thomas Winter Andrew died at
4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at his
home, 624 North Chester road
where he had been ill for the past
three weeks.
Born in Shrewsbury, England on
January 3, 1857 the son of a Congregational minister he spent his
early childhood on the famous
Wimpole street in London, and
came to this country In 1868 with
his parents and older brother. The
family first lived in Washington
but in 1871 Mr. Andrew left for
Austin, Minn. where he learned. Home After 10 Week Tour
the bank'ng business. Eight years
later he transferred to Boston
Mrs.R.G. Rlncliffe returned Friwhere he married Harriet Louise day night to her home on StrathJudson of Austin. Three children Haven avenue after having eOVwere born of the union: two sons ered 12,000 miles of the eontinent
who died in infancy and a daugh- sinee she left Swarthmore on May
ter Mrs. FrhankdV
I 'dBurtonJ 0lyfPhila
4 ' 0-f 16.Stopping first at Stephens Co1del phia w o e
on u
this year. In 1887 Mr. Andrew lege, Columbia, Mo., she was
was left a widow~.,
.. ed h
b M
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In 1899 he became associated Jom
t ere Y r. R ncllffe for
with the Merehant's National the graduation of their daugbter
Bank, of Philadelphia, being made Clah'e on May 25. The three then
assistant cashier in 1900 and cash- toured Colorado Springs, Bryce,
Zion and Grand Canyons, and Hooier in 1907. When that bank merDam before eontinuing to Calged with the First National Bank if;'r,rla to see Los Angeles, Sequoia
he became cashier arid later. in
y
. Na' al P
tion
arks, plc1920, was elected vice-president'll~!~~&os~~elme~'~t~e~
Although he officially retired in
Monterey and Carmel,
· t
t
and Lake Tahoe.
1926 h e ret a ined an a ct·
,ve 10 eres
Reaching CraterLake, Oregon
and an office in the bank for many
June 19 the trio found itself
years
Mo~ing to Swarthmore in '1903
back into. winter. An
Mr. Andrew was one of the found_
blizzaro
arrived
ers of the Players Club of Swarththe Rincliffes, adding
more in 1911 and served as club
of snow already on
treasurer for 25' years. A bronze
placque hangs .in the lobby of the
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SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY 5, I ...
TAXATION
LEGION
THE SWARTHMOR
TO
Former Banker, Players'
Treasurer, Beloved
In. Boro
STRATH HAVEN INN
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f REf. For Youro~!otection
and' their children Linda and DavId
arrived last week from Los Angeles
to visit Mr. Bassett's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Basselt of North
Chester road.
Come and 'Enjoy Your Selection From'
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SWARTHMOREAN
Simpson
Resigns Post
Going
On
Sabbatical
Council Names
Ewing
Swarthmore Borough Council in
an adjourned meeting Tuesday
even'_d accepted the resl'gnatl'on
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of Andrew Simpson. ,Mr. Simpson
who has b"'en president of Council
since laSt January was elected to
that body in the fall of 1941, takin!: office in January 1942. Prior
to being named president he served as chairman of the highway
committee. His resignation was
c1Ubhouseiars~tesit~~;I!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~te!nid!e~r!e!d:d;U!e~tlO;h~iS
$3.00 PER YEAR
PILOTS ERCOUPE
TO WASIDNGTON
Piloting a small plane through
rain and fog. partly over mountainous terrain. was the unusual
experience of Dick Danforth be
fore returning to his home on Hillborn avenue from Buffalo last
week. The existence of dual controls on his uncle's Ercoupe enabled Dick to do most of the piloting and some navigating. Excitement was added by the unpredicted ad vent of a dense fog which
soon turned to rain, blotting out
ground check points. Dick succeed,
eel in keeping to the course by
using radio beams and frequently
dipping nearer to the earth. men
zero ceilings prevented landing
at National Airport, they managed
to reach Congressional Airport
just before the fuel ran out, thus
narrowly escaping the necessity of
making a forced landing on rough,
muddy terrain.
Since Dick has had only four
or five hours flying time in' the
Ercoupe, a Piper Cub and a .Luscomb, his feat was even more
noteworthy.
Near 100 Get
In The Swim
Red Cross Benefits Many
in Five-Day ,
Course
A goodly number of local mothers ducked the family wash Monday morning to duck themselves·
in the Pennsylvania State College
Extension swimming pool and
along with their own or their
neighbors small try avail themselves of this week's free 'swimmlng lessons under the auspices
of the Red Cross.
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Less intrepid instructresses than
Virginia Rath and Lora Blackman
might have dueked out when they
were faced with the little crowds
which jammed each of the three
groups: begiruu>rs. intennedlate
and advanced. 00 opening day the
groups totaled 74 while on Tuesday 80 reported in all. However
Miss Hath who.is women's physeducation head at Swarthmore
The Shays Return From ical
College and local ehalrman of
water safety for- the Red Cross,
10'000 Mi1e Auto Trip and
Miss Blackman who recently
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis won a scho1J>rship to the Red Cross
Shay of Cornell avenue have re- Aquatic School at Camp Greeley,
Into their task and set eacb
turned from a trip to the West. dove
pupil
further on his way toward
Mr. Shay attended the annual con- seH-sufficiency
in the water.
vention of the American Institute
of Architeets in Salt Lake City
Ini\lal Course Here
representing
the Philadelphia
This is the first sueh course the
Chapter. as president. The five ~ed Cross has sponsored here and
day convention which was attendtownfolk turned Ol,lt in aped by 100 men and 200 women, the
preciation of thp need for greater'
was one of the most successful swimming ability among the genones the architects had held.
eral populaee. It was gtven this
After leaving Salt Lake City, week ineonnectlon with National
Mr. and Mrs. Shay traveled for Swim Week.
seven weeks enjoying to the utmost our many national parks.
YOW1ll8ters ~er to Learn
These included Bryce and Zion in
The beginners group from 9 to
Utah, the north and south rims of 10 A. ~4. numbered 40. Several
tlie Granel Canyon of Colorado In of the youngest, aged 5, eould'
·Arizona, Boulder ·Cit)' .. and the scarcely touch' the bottom in the
Hoover Dam.
shallowest part but gamely clung
Going on into California they along the pool ledge and learned
saw the ~~dwood National Forest, to exhale under water, and propel
the beautiful Yosemite and the themselves through the water by
little known Lassen National kicking their feet. Even the most .
Park. It had been unusually eo1d timid had gained eonfldence by the
all through the West and Lassen second day. Two· adult women
had opened late because of the were star pupils in this group. Miss
deep snow there, 20 feet of which Hath's manner of presenting the
were on tl1e ground, but the next lessons appealed mlghtly to the
day in another part of California youngsters and brought forth
they experienced 106 degree tem- chuckles every now and then.
perature.
In Oregon, Crater Lake National
Middle Group Tests Merit
From
10 -until 11, Monday
Park and the Willemelte Nationthrough Friday, the intennediates
al Forest were on the itinerary.
As well as touring out national consisting mostly 0 f mothers'
parks, the Shays visited friends brushing up on swim styles grown
and relatives in Palm Springs, Los stale through long disuse improved
Angeles, San Francisco, and also daily in endurance and perfection
Eugene, Oregon and Seattle and of stroke, breathing, and kick.
Those who preferred to spend part
Wenatchee, Washington.
A trip was 'made to the Grand of the time learning to dive did
Coulee Dam project in Washington so, these being mostly the older
and a few days were spent at Old boys and girls and the teen-age
Faithful Inn at Yellowstone Na- contingent. An easy . and 1110Vel
tiona1 Park in .Wyoming, where hack stroke was among the styles
the natural falls were in contrast mastered early in the week by
with the man made ones at Grand the 26 aquatic students enrolled
in this division.
Coulee.
On the way through Cheyenne
Mr. and Mrs. Shay took in "Fron~ Always Room For Improvement
The advanced class met from 11
tier Days", .the big five day rodeo
until
noon, specializing in dives
celebration.
.
After touring through a good and speed and variety Swimming
part of 14 states the Shays think qualifying the participants 111 0 t
Pennsylvania is the most beauti- only to be capable of taking care
of themselves in the water but
fu1 slate in the Union.
possibly of assisting others in dlstres or need of swim pointers. This
Histor~c Pastor's Decendant
cia ... numbered 14.
In Donegal Review
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his sabbatical year from Swarthplans
spend
where.
he isto superSoutli ·:i\merica. llr.
seen
26 years and
leave their Harand
the painter-sculptress vard avenue
next month for
responsible for the Vaneouver ho- the trip.
tel Friezes. The friend accompanGeorge Ewing Chainnan of the
ied them to Vaneouver, B.C.
public safety committee was electOn to Victoria, Seattle and ed to the presidency by' Council
Grand Coulee Dam and from there
a 1 S 0 ,appointed Charles
to Coeur de Alene, Idaho; Lake
Swarthmore College
Louise, Banff and Waterton Lakes,
, to fill the vacancy and
Canada, and Glacier National''''rve
unexpired term of Mr.
Park where Mr. Rincliffe ended Si.np,;on on Council.
his part of the vacation trip and
returned home by train.
At Yellowstone Park. the car
window was broken and the ve- RIVERVIEW AVENUE
hicle looted of all souvenirs,good
clothing, and a hair d~er. At
by E. C. WALTON
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Cody, Wyo., Mrs. Rincliffe and
Forty,two
years
ago.
Riverview
Claire witneosed a rodeo and ·then
continued to Sioux Falls, the Black Avenue was a dusty. dirt road.
was one house along the
Hills and stayed in the Badlands There
way to ease the solitude. On
before going on to Wisconsin Dells completion of the houses now
and Dearborn, Mich. They partieularly enjoyed crossing from Mll- being built, it will be one of the
waukee to Muskegan by ferr.y boat, borough's attractive residential
sleeping on the boat during the all streets.
V. ~. Pown~l1 an~ mys~lf were
night journey. Ending their trip in
Sandusky, Ohio Claire remained to the ploneel'S In thIS secbon. We
spend a month with her grand- purehased a lot. from the Richard
mother there and Mrs. Rincliffe G. Park fann forty years ago and
V. S. built the house now occupied
continued home.
Continents Bridged
~Y PenCields and 1 built the resIdence . at t~e corm:r of Ogden
Mr. H. W. Green of Yale avenue,
and ~lVervlew, which was my
operator of a federally licensed
amateur radio station with the call GILBERT S. WINANT home Lor many years.
Th~re ~as no gas. or water
W3DHM has been awarded the
Gilbert S~ Winant, 73 father of on RiVerVIew at that tlme and we
coveted WAC (worked-all-eontinents) ce,..,ificate of the Interna- Dr. Ruth H. Winant of Sproul road had to ~un two pipes from Baltiional Amateur Radio Union for died Monday afternoon at his more Pike at the expense of sevhaving communicated with at least apartment in Philadelphia. Mr. eral hundred dollars. The gas
one amateur station in each of the Winant who was a direct decend- company finally reimbursed us
six eontinenta1 areas of the world: ant of the firsl governor of New for their pipe, but the old three
NorL'1. Ainerica, South America, 1tork, was a retired business eoun- inch \VlIter main, whieh we put
Colin McFal"lluhar Hitchman Paints Southwestem Scenes
Africa, Europe, Asia and Oceania. sellor, and moved to Philadephia in, is still deep in the heart of little
son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin
from
Sproul
road
a
year
ago.
Riverview.
To qualify for the award Mr.Green
Miss Carolyn TrIcker and her
R.
Hitehm'an
of, Thayer road apSurviving him besides Dr. WinPrevious to this time, there was
was in two-way radiotelephonic
pears on the cover of the August sister Miss Florence Tricker of
ant
are
three
other
daughters
Mrs.
a
stone
bat"ll
on
the
east
side
of
contact with amateurs in Arabia,
7 issue of Presbyterian Life. He Yale avenue have returned from a
Alask!l. Algeria, Argentina, A..... Janet Champion of New Vn.".,Riverview Avenue, which had is also shown examining the Wit- five week trip to the~Southwest.
Edith
of
Philadelphia
and
Mrs.
been
burned
leaving
the
walls
still
tralia and Austria, and he has
ness Tree placque onthe. publica- Here the latter painted the Indian
his contact-confIrming-postcards John W. Peirso1 of Springfield, standing. I purchased the walls tion's page 7 in connection with Powwow at Flagstaff, Ar~., the
N.
J.;
two
sons
Of.
Edward
M.
as
they
stood
and
used
the
stone
proudly displayed on the wall of
a story on the historie Donegal rodeo, missions. the desert, and
Winant of New York and Remsen out of them to build my house.
his radi·'} room.
G. of Larchmont; and his widow
Ogden Avenue was a grassy Church, near Lancaster, whose other scenes as they travelled to
nee Minna Miller; and seven lane between two rows of maple 1777 pa,tor Colin McFarquhar is the Grand Canyon, Sante Fe and
grandsons.
trees with no bridge. across the buried in the adjoining graveyard. Taos, N. M., \Jarez, Mexico, and
The 35th annual reunion of the back by the way of EI. Paso, the
KeepBoro In Trim
little stream. Dolty MIGingley
This week is appa,rently being
farmed the Park farm, collected Donegal Society was held recently Smokies, and the Shenandoah
observed as "gutler clean-up I o - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . , I t h e borough's garbage and fed it with 250 d ...cendants of the fam- Vlilley.
week" in Swoarthmore. Borough
to a lot of pigs, which he kept in ous Revolutionary eongregation
Workman have been around blow•
on the south side of Ogden
friends of the ehurch taking
tOrching the weeds and shoveling
School Opens Sept. 9
abo u t ,opposite Percy
To Handle Dane on Television
out accummuIated dirt and debris.
. house.' There was no
Mrs. Henry A. PeIrsoI, Jr., at
Tbis they do annually, eontributto ten the pig's were there
Lafayette aVet!ue. Swarthmore,
ing a clean-shaven look to local
the wind blew off the lee
Lone Mumpster
secretary of the PhUa. Great Dane
streets. Of' course, a little occasKindergarten through sixth
years later Mr. Emmons
The borough Seems to be nicely Club, with a balf-dozen other
Ional 'effort by Individual house- grade will begin at 9 o'clock.
the Park property, did free of eontagious diseases at the members of the Club and their
holders would lighten the task
grading
and ·\aid out new molllent. The only case reported dogs will participate in ....xt wedand keep the tilly look more i!on. Seventh t h r 0 ugh twelfth
'He and Mr. Thayer de- to the local Board of Health this nesday evening's weekly "Putstant. The project; might provide
an afternoon's occupation for the grades will start at 8:30 A. M. '''''I'Ve much of the credit fOl' the month was D1\1IIlP9 on August3- ting on the Doi!" program. teleimpro ....ents in this section of the victim, David Bass, eight years viSed over WCAU and featuring
....all try, a eonstructive I~n
' -__~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _--I,the borough...
. old, of 201 Hsrvard avenue.
Great Daones that week.
In civic improvement.
imony to his know1edeg' of finFairview
road
an~ whlch
.ma lariQ
was responsible for the
ability to ereet its own little
theatre in 1931. During his active
years with the elub he also appeared several times on its stage.
Even in later years when he journeyed. from his home but Uttle he
was "'often seen renewing acquaintatance. and enjoying a club presentation from the audience.
Surviving are a grandson. W.
Andrew Burton of· Philadelphia;
fOUr granddaughters Jane Burton
·of Philadelphia, Marion Burton 0 f
Springfield, S. D.; Louise Burton
01 San Francisco, MD. Charles
McKee of Hagerstown, Md. and
two great grandehiIdren.
Funeral services will be conucted at 3 p'clock this afternoon
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church of which the deceased was
a member. Interment will b ....· in
Eastlawn cemetery. The Rev.
Charles Robinson of the Rutledge
Presbyterian Church will conduet
the services bolh at the chureh
and at the grave.
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris W. Mitchell
of Strath Haven avenue left last
Sundllyjor a Cew weeks at Ocean
City, N .
Ralph Brown, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph L. Brown of Riverview
road, Who graduated In June has
been admitted to Harvard University where he will be matriculating In the fall. This summer he is
acting us life guard at Rose Valley PooL
Mrs. Orville Bullitt Jt. of Walnut Lane and her three sons Sandy,
Tohayer and Billy returned 'last
Tuesday after a month at York
Harbor, Me. where they were visiting Mrs. Bullitt's parents Mr. and
Mrs. Russ"n Thayer of B r y n
Mawr.
to the u.s. Naval Academy, Annapolls, Md, as a midshipman,
Class of 1952. The new midshipman will spend the summer
months being indoctrinated In the
fundamentals of Navy life and will
stali the regular Academic course
in September.
Mrs. Gene Morlan of Woodstock.
Va. and her three children Dick,
Ann and Steve spent last week
with her parents MT. and Mrs. E.
D. Brauns of Vassar avenue while
her husband was in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Breakell of
Harvard avenue and their two
daughters Betts and Lindsay spent
several days last week In Rehobeth
Beach, at the cottage of Mr and
Mrlli. Wister Morris of North Chester road.
Louise Archbold of Swarthmore
avenue
-left this week to visit
Miss 1Elinor and Miss Mary Bye
her
relati\'eg
in Syracuse. New
of College lane entertained at a
small luncheon and sewing circle Yor~.
last Wednpsday.
Mrs. Hugh Wagnon of Easton,
Pa.
and her mother Mrs. A. E.
Miss Trudy Enders. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Enders Etchen of Kansas City, were the
of Elm avpnue sailed last Friday guests of Thomas A. Bradshaws
for Turkey where she will spend o! Benjamin West avenue for
two years at Roberts College in several days thL.. week.
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Turkey.
Mrs. F. A. C. ·Vosters of South
Dr. mid l\'1rs. David McCahan of avenue, Secane. accompanied by
Strath Haven avenue and David. a friend from Washington, D. C.
Hetty and .Tohn returned last Fri- has returned from a cruise to
day from a short trip to Williams- Bermuda "nd the Bahamah. On
burg. Va. Betty will remain in SI. their return they spent sev@ral
days in New York City.
Michaels. Md. ror a few weeks.
Miss Alice Lukens. siste~ of Mrs.
Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of S.
Chester road entertained at a tea Harry Miller, is spendil1ll the
yesterday in honor of Miss Jane month of August at the home of
,tlillef of the Swarthmore apart- M... and Mrs. Herbert T. Bas.ett
ments who is engaged to Mrs. on North Chester road.
Bryant's son CUff'lfd.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bates of Yale
Mrs.J. Randolph Roes; of Cor- avenue have been entertaining
nell avenue and her three daugh- their nicce Miss Martha Morgan
ters Nancy, Judy and Randa have of Parlin. K J. for the three
just returned from a s~ weeks' weeks since their return from
vacation with Mr. Roess' mother Ogunquit, Maine where they spent
Mrs. G. F. Hoess who lives in Lake their vacation.
Worth, Florida.
Dick Hoot of Lafayette attended
Mrs. Thomas A. Bradshaw of the wedding of a Tulane UniverBenjamin West avenue and son sity classmate at Chevy Chase.
Bobby spent three days last week Md. over the weekend.
with the Raymond Lassiats of RutMr. and Mrs. Morris L. Potts
gers· avenue at their cottage in of Yale avenue en·tertaine·d at a
Harvey Cedars, N. J.
family reunion of 25 last WedMr. and Mrs. George M. Karns nesday evening in honor of their.
of Wellesly road are entertaining son-in-law and daughter Lt. Com.
as. their gUQst Miss Edna Shearer of and Mrs. John C. Taylor and their
Northampton, Mass., Thursday and granddaughters Sally and Joan
Friday of this week, who is here Taylor who left Friday f p r
to attend the wedding of her niece Moscow. Idaho; where Lt. Com.
Miss Vennette Addison Shearer to Taylor will study for two years
Mr. Neil Hartman at Old St. at the University of Idaho.
Davids Church at Devon.
David C. Campbell of College
Don Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. avenue arrives today from the
C. MacDonald Swan of Mt. Holy- University of Michigan where he
oke ptace. "rrived home last week has been attending summer school.
from Quantico, Va. w her e he
Dr. and Mr•. J. Alfred Calhoun
spent the summer in the Platoon of Elm avenue are on a trip to
Leaders Class Training Regiment Parkel'~burg and Nitro. West Virof the Marine Corps School In ginia.
Quantico. Don will leave the first
of September for. football trainMiss Vicki Schmid of Harvard
ing at the University· of Delaware avenue and Miss Dorothy Berwhere he is in college ..
nard of Union avenue are spending
a
two weeks vacation at Martha's
Mr. A. L. Wetlaufer of EndVineyard
and Nantucket, Mass.
eavor, Wis. is visiting his son and
They
will
sightsee in New York
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. L.
City
before
they Teturn t.o SwarthA. Wellaufer of University Place.
more.
Miss Marian Karns of Wellesley
Mr. James H. Callahan of North
road returned yesterday from New
Jersey
is viSiting his parents Mr.
York City where she has been
and
Mrs.
James C. Callahan of
staying at the Studio Club this
Garrett
av~nue for two weeks.
sumrp,er.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, Jr.
Mrs. G, F. Roess of Lake Worth
Florida is visiting her son Mr. of North Chester road and their
J. Randolph Roess and family of daughter Spencer will be at NorthCornell aventie for several weeks. east Harbor, Maine until Monday.
Jane Disque of Alberqueque,
Mr. Thomas A. Bradshaw of
Benjamin West avenue returned New. Mexico, the niece of Mr.
Saturday evening by plane ,from Robert C. Disque of Strath Haven
a weeks trip to Denver, CoL where avenue will visit at the Disque
he visited his mother Mrs. Thomas home this weekend on her return
from Washington. D. C. Miss DisY. Brad~haw who was ill.
que was a member ot the group
Robert C. McCowan, son of Mr. of High School stUdents from all
and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan of over tile country who recently
Vassar avenue has been admitted toured the capitol.
Mr. C. R. Dumall and his sister
Miss Pauline Dumall of' Silver
Lake .Terrace, Mort,on, and Mr.
and Mrs. C. Walter Dumall of
Drexel Hill and their granddaughter, Judith Hawley spent a weeks
vacation at Twin Lakes in the
Poconos.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy G. deP'Urla
of North Chester road and Mrs.
Palmer N. deFuria of Moylan
drove to New York 'Tuesday to
meet Mr. deFuria's brother Dr.
Palmer N. deFuria and his son
Frank who are just returning from
a three months tour of Europe.'
While in Rome Dr. deFuria atBarbara Griebel of Minneap- tended the Convention of the
olis, Minh. and Mary Jeanne Erick- International College of Surgeons
son of Evenston, Ill., are visiting of which he is a member.
Mary' Denworth of Elm avenue
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zeche~
and their one and one half year
William R. Huey, Jr. son of' Mr. old daughter Linda are the occuand Mrs. William R. Huey of Dick- pants of the new house at 727
inson avenue, Mary L. Thayer~ Swarthmore avenue. The Zechers
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O. moved here in April from West
Thayer of North Ohester road, Walnut Lane in Philadelphia
both graduates 0 f Swarthmore where Mr. Zecher is editor on the
High School and James Q. Vose, Suburban desk Cor the Philadelson of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vose phia Bulletin.
of Princeton avenue,. a graduate
of Peddie School, will enter the
Mr. James H. Hornaday of Dickfreshman class at MiddleburY Col- inson avenue is in Memorial Hoslege on September ,21.
pital, Wilmington, Del., following
an operation performed there on
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, August 5. He expects to be home
Jr. and daughter Gloria Ann of the middle of next week.
Lafayette avenue will spend the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mrs. Henry B. Coles, Jr. of WalS. Casper of Phil;1delphia aboard nut Lane and her three daughters
the Casper's cruiser The Alouette, Judith Barb and Mary arrived
docked .t Forked River. N ..J.
home recently after a t.hree weeks
vacation at the Avalon Hotel.
Avalon, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Exton Stone of
Haverford, Pa. were the guests of
Mrs. F. V. Warren of Walnut Lane
for some tlme while her daughter
Mrs. ·Cole. and family were at the
shore.
Helen Warren, d.aughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Georg~ P. Warren of S.
Chester road. entertained at luncheon and movies Tuesday in bonor
of her eleventh birthday.
Mrs. G. 'V. Hudson and her
daughter Carolyn Jane of Sebring,
Florida were the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard
avenue for :;Ieveral days thh; week.
BmTH
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Cooley
of Auburn, Ind. announce the ar-
rival of Sue Haynes Cooley Iln
Wednesday morning, August 8.
She is the gronddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Cooley of Columbia avenue and Mr. Rnd. Mrs.
Waldo B. Davison of Vassar avenue. •
Gloria Ann Peirsol of Lafayette
avenue will visit Jeri Taylor. of
Wynnewood formerly of Harvard
avenue. np",t
Wednesday
and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Howe
of-Rutgers avenue will entertain
six of their friends at dinner and
bridge tomorrow eveping.
Don Dickinson son of Mi'. and
Mrs. Don Dickinson 'of Park ave.,
is visiting relatives in BprkJey
Springs. We.t Va.
Am- CONDITIONED
Friday,-Saturday
Dan Dall'IY. Charles WlnDln_
rer. Nancy Guild, Charl~_.
Ruggles
"GIVE MY REGARDS TO
BROADWAY"
In technicolor
Bug Bunny cartoon. 1st RUn
World News
,Peature at 2:30, 7:30, 9:30
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Swarthmore
0450'
Mr. and Mrs. Rob"rt C. Disque oC
Strath Haven avenue and their I
daughter. Helen recently return-! - - . -.. -.-,,-~-----.--,.;..----~-. ...,--.~--,---.----.-.~,--ed from a two weeks trip through! ..
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New .~ngland. along thp North.
Shorp and the Cape.
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Mrs. W. E. Dungan, Jr.. of Dog- :
wood Lane a'll d her daughter'
Susan will leave soon for ·a ten i
day vacation at Avalon. N. IJ.
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FOR
MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Call
Mrs· Lloyd E. Kauffman
Swarthmore 2080
SAVE TIME!
LET US SERVICE
YOUR CAR
WHILE YOU SHOP
People say Mary's
a party·lin·e saint;
She uses, tile telephone
with restraint
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CHARLES BOYER
INGRID BERGMAN
i ·'ARCB OF TRIUMPH"'
Sunday Matinees 2:30
Feature 2:40, 7:10, 9:15
,Monday, Tuesday ,
Peature 2:10, 7:10. 9:15
Wednesday OnI;v
ROY ROGERS
"£IBS·OP TBXA8M
In ,Color
ADl-CONDl7ION1!D
• Sickness is a great leveler. All
,
the world is related wh~n illness
.
comes. Prince and pauper have
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Sal. Matinee 1 P.M. Chilnrpn's Show--Cartoon~
Monday, Tues., Wednesday,
\!
medicines, desiy;t;ted to cure
On party-line telephone~,cour~
c~: cup
tesy pnys dividends! "Be brief
(" \,. cry thing from water on the
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Spac~
calls .•• Hang up
gently .•• Take the lead in
good party-line manners. It
brain to hou::;n:>id:s knee. When ill, you must
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wUl tnean betterservi~ for all.
CLARK GABLE
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This cannot be accomplished by
have a remedy to meet your' own exaet require, ment. Consult your physician.
LANA TURNER
"HOMECOMING"
·Then bring hill
prescription to US for, compounding. We
ec:ription specialists.
Starting Thursday
DAN DAILY
"GIVE MY BlilGABDS
BlWADWAY"
,0
TIll 'en Tele"o.e Call,II,
of 'e ••sylvanla
.1
are pre.J
.
Mh,hael's College- Pharmacy
ON THE,CORNER
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Granted the tightness of
the housing situation is far
from slackening. Most dwellings are still filled from
basement to garrett, or being
sold at fabulous prices to
desperate families. Yet the
classified ads of The Swarthmorean continue to ~ercise
their famo",! drawing power even as It were In the
face of insurmountable odds.
The Church School meets Sunday morning at 10 ,o'clock.
Dr. Henry E. WaIbey will preach
at the 11 o'clock' service.
The Church Nursery will be
open during the· morning service.
A young man from Pough-
The Rev. J. Wesley Twelves,
rector of the Church of the Epi
phany In Germantown, will conduct the 8 o'clock Communion I
service and the 11 o'clock service I
of Morning Prayer.
Ushers at the 11:00 service are: i
J.B. Buntt, Jr. head usher; R. J.
Baker; S. D. Clyde, Jr.; J. H. Furlong; R. M. Kilgore; F. W. Luehring: and W', N. Ryerson.
l
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keepsie, wanting to live in
Swarthmore, mailed an Qdvertisement for placement in
a recent Friday's paper. The
next Monday mormng he
dropped The Swarthmorean
a note that he wouldn't need
the ad repeated as he had
already received. two replies
and considered the ad most
successful and speedy In ita
results.
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Whatever you are seeking
Dr wishing to sell, rent or
trade you will find an inexpensive little ad in the classified columns of The Swarthmorean will tum the trick if
it can be done. Just call
S~rthmore 0 9 0 0
before
Wednesday noon and a
member of the ~taff will be
glad to help you word your
particular 'ad effectively.
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SWARTHMORE
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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DIRECTORS OF 'UNEkALS
RlTlenhou •• 15,11
Mary A. lair, Preslden.
This week The Swartiunorean
received a letter from a young
man, Richard Krueger, age 23 of
Stade asking for correspondents In
Swarthmore with the people of
Stade. Following are a few paragraphs taken from his letter:
"iday Special Oaly
~~ Lemon Chiffon Pies
SallUday Specials Only
Fresh Peach and Apple Cakes
"Swarthmore is doing a good
of work In its efforts to help the
youth of Stade in many ways, and
It certainly will help very much
to improve our national relations
and understanding between folks
over there "aIld here.
I would very much like to correspond and· exchange thoughts
with and American boy o~ girl or
with several of them. I have
friends In Stade of both sexes
which are also very Interested In
such matters.
",e." Peacb aad Apple PIID Dowdy
Apple DIu_pIing.
Open Sunday for Cookies
And Home Made Ice Cream.
I woulud be very'obliged tot you
If yOU could help me In finding
girls or boys from Swartiunore
who would like to write to me.
If I get more answers I wiIl wil-
THE·"CAKE , BOX"
lingly pass them on ti> my friends.
My best Wishes and greeUngs
to you and to Swarthmore."
CJturch SerVICeS
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THE ADDRESS
TO REMEMBER
Dr. and Mrs. John J. Schoff and
Hands Across the Sea
sons Peter aDd Johnny, are mov(
ing next week from South PrinceIn March this year the High
ton avenue to their new home at School held a CARE drive and
630 Edmonds av,nue, Drexel Hill. adopted as their town the city of
Mrs. Geneva D. Mohney of Park Stade in the Ruhr Valley In Geravenue returned last week from many. Stade "(as chosen because
two months spent with her son of its similarity to Swarthmore
Ralph D. Mohney and family at and now many of the High School
Cincinnati, Ohio, and at her former students are writing to young pe0ple in Stade.
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Mrs. and Mrs. W. A. Smith of
Amherst avenue have been entertaining Mr. Smith's brother and
sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. 'Moody
Smith and their daughter Carol
:Ann of Panhandle, Texas.
Mrs. Vaughn K. Foster of yale
avenue accompanied by her, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Firth of
daughter ElIzabeth 'IUld her house North . C.hester road have been
guest, her sister Mrs. George W. entertammg for the last two weeks
Legge of CUmberland, Md., her Mrs. Firth's mo~er Mrs. Conrad
sister Miss Eleanor Smith, and Harrison Goodwm of Lancaster
Miss Ruth Hawkins both of Brad- County, Va.
ford visited Williamsburg, Va. this
week.
"SOUL" is the subject of the'\
Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, August 15. The Golden Text is: "Come i
and hea., all ye that fear God, I
and I will declare what he hath I
done for my soul." (Psalms 66:16) ,;
There Is No
Substitute for Qua~~2:y
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This Sunday morning at the
11 o'clock service the guest preacher will be the Rev. Dr. Bruce M.
Metzger, Ass~t Professor of
New Testament at Princelon Theo~
logical Seminary. He has published
two books and has two others in
Manuscript form. He is a member
of the Board of Managers of the
American Bible Society and Superintendent of the Ohurch School
of First Church, Princeton. Dr.
Metzger will preach on the "Extravagant Benevolence of God."
PRES:!~:I!:gu;~CH
the same desire-to get well.
Comedy
Also rree Comic
, Books
NEWS NOTES
Presbyterian Church Notes '
11 :00 A. M.-Dr. Bruce Metzger
"The Extravagant Benevolence and God."
Wednesday August 18 .
10:00 A. M.- Surgical Dressmgs
Group Meets.
Friday and Saturday
SPEl'
STATE OF THE UNION
Weste-m.
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, lOtS
Christian Sci'elnce Church
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STOOGE..q:"
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY
NOON
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Trinity Notes
Phone
We Telegraph Flow.,..."
NOVRI.TY AND DECORATIVE CANDI41S
SUPERMAN.
Entered as Second' Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the' Act of March 3, 1879.
Methodist Church Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dickinson of L~
Park avenue and Lauren visited
the Theodore Purnells of Cornell
avenue in Avalon last weekend. I
•..~W'ij~lifl:cI!mI&I!mWI!mISl'iIlW.!&IISlWI!mrrn\wIfi!ll!S;ilI(ij\1rrn\lImmill'llwlmmtml
Mrs. J. Leveric Woodruff and!
.._...._. __ .._._-Mrs. H. Lindley Peel have enter- . _ .._ .. _,._.._ .._ .. _,._._ .. _._,._._,._.._,._. _ _ _ _._.. _._-.:tained a few friends informal1y
last Tue.day and thIs Tuesday. '
Dr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel' B .. ltimor('
o~ Strath Haven avenue and s.on I
Bill sp~nt ~he month of July ~lth i
Pike
~rs: Slck~1 smother, MTs. ~nlJam i
B~tt~nge~ In Plymouth. O~~o. Mrs. i Springfield
Blttmgel has returned. ~rih. them;
t'!' Swarthmore to vunt at the
S,ckel home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hennan M. Bloom Edna B. Ferry of Pasadena, Calif.
of Columbia avenue. aoeompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. LI\Ue- by Peter and Barbara, visited their
The struggle of life is bud
eld of Swarthmore place will re- son Freddy at Camp Pocono over everywhere, but I think In off
turn Monday from 10 days spent the weekend
hours one could find a lot of reat Birch Island' in Casco Bay, Me.
laxation in carrying OIi a cones.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Charles E. FIscher
Laura Hobbs, daughter of Mr. of Dickinson avenue have BB thetr pondence about events over there
and Mrs. William S. Hobbs of _...... Mrs FIscher's cousin MIss and here, our hobbies, etc.
Park avenue, ~ed Tu~y 6.~
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fro m Camp ElIzabeth Borton where she had been a camper for
two weeks. Her sister June left
Wednesday for two weeks at Camp
Lookout nedr Downingtown.
SMALL BUT OR lIlY!
Call Swarthmore 0476
9 Chester Road
College Theatre
u~REE
PETER E. TOLD, Edllor
MARJORIE TOLD, _ l a t e EdItor
Barbara Kent Peggy Keenen Rosalie Peirsol Edith Whitaker,
Don'llet beauty vacation too!
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MEDIA
THESW ARTHMOREAN
PUBLISHED EVERY, FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA
THE SWARTHMOREAN. INC.. PUBLISHER
Phone Swarthmore 0900
The surgical dressing group will
continue to meet each Wednesday
morning during the summer, at
10 o'clock. A cordial invita~on Is
extended to the women of the congregation to join this group.
BEAWV, SALON
3
SW ARTHMOREAN
home at Ridgway, Pa.
Jeanne Du Voisin will be the
organist and Mrs. Donald Jones
Ule soloist.
.
The Bouquet
Thursday.
THE
Friday, August 13, 1948
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Bahnhofsgebaude
Bei Kronitz
Richard Kroeger
Stade, Neiderelbe
British Zone,
Germany.
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THEATRE SQUARE
Dellverles Saturday only during summer months
SwarthmOre SZU
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METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
Sunday. August 15
10:00 A. M. Church School.
11:00 A. M. Dr. Henry E. WaIbey
TRINITY CHURCH
EVER. GfT A
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
5UMrAONS TO COURT?
Sunday, ,August 15 .
8:00 A. M.-HoIy CommunlOn
11:00 A. M.-The Hev. J. Wesley It could happen 41ZY time,
Twelves will preach.
if someone should be in----------~ jured on your property•
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Let us tell you how an
OF FRIENDS
lEtna Comprehensi"l(e PerSunday, August 15
.
I L'lab'l'
P l'cy
11:00 A. M.-Meeting for ~orshlp sona
1 lty
0 1
(No provision for child care would defend and protect
during August)
you in many kinds of
Wednesday, August 18.
9:30 to 3:30-Sewing and Qullt- emergencies.
Ing in Whittier Ho~se ~ox
Luncheon. All cordmllymvited.
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YOU NEED IIUJIIe HOT WATER
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Yes, when Ihe weather is hot ond humid, there's
nothing so refreshing as a good warm shower.
And, for hemng hot water always ready, th_'s.
nothing 10 beat automatic gas water heating'
Wilen you and your clothes wilt from the
hot wealher, nly on a dllJM"'dable, economical
lias water heale.. 10 supply hot .idet for all
your washing ned.'
PETER E. TOLD
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCiENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
Sunday, August 15
11:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lesson.
333 Dartmouth Ave.
.hoaeS. . . 1833
Sermon "SoulU
Wednesday evening meeting
each week, 8 p.m. Reading room
open «!aily except Sunday and
Holidays 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday
evenIn&: 7 'to :r:45 p.m. and 9 to
9;30 p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Chaffee of
·Ui7 Swarthmore avenue moved
last week into the Swarthmore
Apartments.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore of
Wilmington, Del. were the dinner
guests of Miss Elinor and Mtss
Mary Bye last Sunday.
[ElDIAG fAl
and son Roddy spent th2ir vaca-I Davis
Wynnewood at the latter's
tion at ·Nantucket. Mass., vtsltlng summer home at North Belgrade,
Mr. Firth's parents Mr. and Mrs. Maine.
L. E. Firth.
Mrs. Lewis Fussell of Benjamin
Mrs. K. Foster of Yale avenue West avenue. who has heen spendentertained at bridge in honor of ing a month in Concord; Mass.
her house guests Mrs. Edmund G. vtsltlng her son Mr. Lewis PUSPrice, Mrs. :\Ceith Kennedy, Mrs. sell, Jr., returned by motor this
James W. Lawson and Mrs. T. H. wqek with her son and his wife.
Hamuton all of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morris. H. Fussell.
Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Firth PaUl Clark and Mrs. A1bert.PrltcMrs. Avery Blake of Amherst
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hard of Media, and Mrs. Harlan R.
Jessup of Haverford avenue were avenue left yesterday for a week
at Avalon, N.J.• wilere Mr. Blake
also at the party;
will join her !JUs weekkend. Their
Mrs. Alice Schattschneider of daughter Patsy has been at Avalon
Yale nvenue is staying fo~ three for two weeks with the Sipler famweeks with her sister Mrs. James ily.
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VALUES
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5TEA
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Chuck Roost· 63
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LARGE MACKEREL
171
I WIIItt.. =: ..
DrIH .... Loaf
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II.... Cened .... *' ",..
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Berion Ib
Flounder Fillets , .... ,. 4.c
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Perch Fill.......
Dre.Md
1ge
SIIc... C'"
IIlte
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"y a Case .ncI Save Dc
Fal'llliial. Lar,.
2,:~.:25c
for the
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$ 31 022 43
Pr~';!.ty ~ 194i·········· '$110'163~73
Per capita tax 1947·········
. none
Delinquent tax
••..••.
2,637.67
(Previous to 1947)
State~,appropriation: Teachers'·'
Transportaion. Tuition,'
Vocational ••.•••••••••...• 43,584.50
Tuition non·resident pupils .. 39,822.70
Interest •••••.•••.•••.••••
101.05
Sale of reat estate, supplies
f,.. ::
Ali~h:~U=:~.
IlklOc
Total receipts
IX.
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"eHrry'
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45c
J7c
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.. 19c
11
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SHKUUo'F'S OFFIC ..:
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Debt Service CG)
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5.609.72
Total •••.•..•.•.•.. _.
262.746.18
Balance on Hand (To Be Available for School Year 1948-49) •.••...•.• 26J9~5.18
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W.SlonOII
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Sliced BucOlL .
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SpagllaHi 50_.1 :& . .
P<:>rt. & SOO!!S ... 2~ 23c
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2.531.09
664.60
LIABILlTI~
BROOKIIA\'EN ROAD
Call Chester S.ttS7
TREE SURGERY
aooFS
GtJT1'EB8
REPAIRED AND
INSTAJ.I.m
Furnace Repairs & Cleanintl
Call
GI!lORGE MYERS
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
Rubbls" Collected
Week17 or Montbl7
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
PETER E. TOLD
l<'IlI'III~
Suo
General
In.~urance
Since 1905
333 Dat1mouth Avenue
Swart.hmore 1833
Devine Taxi
PaintinJ!
f\~11
llet'. Term, )g.jS
011 the Suuthwe.~t
and
PaperlulnJ!inJ!
CUNNINGHAM
Palnte... & PaIM!r DlD&'ers
. We should know how
Swa. 2Z66 Mlchlpn AYe
Driveway Const.....,tJon
Service
Asphalt or C8lWl"ete
SWARTHMORE. PA.
PETER DI NICOLA
Serving Swartlunore, Morton. Rutledge and Ridley
Phone Swarthmore 2526
Township since 1918
"A Well Kept House
PHONE:
Never Grows Old"
Swarthmore OU4
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V AN AI,EN BROS.
PHONE
0755
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Coal and Flrel Oil
A.-Me;'~r Q.rilili;
UR,.AWARE
FUNERAL
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OmECTOR
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FonnerIy 0 f Med'la
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1125 W. Lehigh Ave .• Phila.
Phone Baldwin 1170
I
lin)", AUgDl'It 2-1. 19-18, and will be publici)"
opellP.f1 lit 1:00 ·P.M. Eutern Slandon
Thm' 011 tile 9E1me date, for furnil'lhlnJ(,
No additional charge for
1!II.uon Personal Properl}' Return Blank!l .',_
.S_Ub,,~u_rb_an_ca._I1s
tor til(! yl'ar 10.19. for the use of the
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Boorel of As..oqo.$Sment and Revision oC'
Taxe~
Spe,'IIlt'ntions and bidding sheet may be
obtained at the Office of the Chief CJer~·
ulUl n6 hid will be enterta.lned unte.'i.<;
nuule tlut on 'iRld bidding sheet.
Each' bid mullt be accompanied by 11
certlncd check for J'ffty CI50.00) DollfI!
druwn to tile order ot the County or
Delaware.
·The County Commissioners ~crv(' tile
rlll'ht- to reject any and all bldt!'.
Charence L. Conner
John H, Doherty
Albert J. Cmwtord. Jr.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
A. WAYNE
PAINTING
MOSTELLER
and
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
SWARTHMORE 1272
WILLIAM BROOKS
All Types of Electrical Installations and RepaiN_
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Av. Morton. Pa .
Serving Swarthmore and
Vicinity for past
Twenty Years
Swarthmore 14148
PA'TTERSON
1_ -I
----_.-
ERNEST
SMITH
DECORATING
-.
Media 2176
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE.
1180 Muhlenberc Ave•
Swarthmore 2295
Chester
NIGHT or DAY
Reese-Baxter CO.
Crosley Station Wagons.
Sedans and Convertibles
SMART - ECONOIlUCAL
For qUlck delivery Call
Chester 2-8540
No Trade-in Required
LONG TERMS
-........
,
. '.
~
....
,
CALL
Mason Builders
Supply Company
331 Dartmouth Avenue
SlVarthJnore 0345
Building Blocks
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
All Sises
.19 (Jent and liP
Delivered
COMBINATION
DOORS - SCREENS
Coal - Lumber
Bnlldlng Materials
Photographer
"'Outstanding for Quality"
Media 6-0436
6 E. Front St.
Media. Pa.
WANT TO BUILD?
.
Bonded Indebtednes. (With V~ of Electorate)
of Electorate)······················ or
,
•
TCIlCh • Sal •
ate
•••••••••••••••• __ •• 38.000.00
S
l~rs
ane:a •••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• $25.449.34
A~PP
A ........................... .-........... ........
17.os
er
ccc.unta .............. .- ••••••• " .............. "
129.30
Total Liabilitiea
180,595.67
'"
ada .
........ ........................................ .
Hannum & Waite
.Dependable Service
,
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.
:uttt
o~ Tax ~ector'&!OfId ............. " •••••• $186,660.10
unt (J Tr'eastl.
• •• " .......... " • • •• • •
2.5000.00
Amount of Se:crd!U7'. Road .......................
I~OOO.OO
Bank Ba
au_Ian", July 5, 1948 ...................................... $28;884.76
~t: ~.
for' s;.f . yea'; .
2~::!~:~:
Balance , :
AVaibbie'
ci •
i9"4s"..49 •: : : : : :. : •=.. :::
We. h~by certify ~t we have examlUed. the above ac:c:oa.au aDd fiftd them correct,
and that the ICCUrltics of the officers of the board are in. accordance with law•
.
JOHN .", SCHtJJ.[ACHER
RICHARD M" SNYDER
t
JOHN H. McWILLtAMS
I r..-.nll'let<" ll('f'(lrt on Fi1(' in School District Office in 'Righ So.:hml RuililT1lf. Optn to Pn'hlic.
:
Marian S. Brown
,
•••••.....••.•.....••...... ___ ......... _ .....• $1,165,000.36
.
";,d"
TANNA· KENNELS
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-_._._-_._-
B~i!~e:
o:c~I::dbl:ll 'Funds' 'e:XCiudi~g' , S'i~fn'g' 'FbIiJ . -•..........
-.................• 2~':!;'1g
Total As
-. . . . . .
•
.
Grape
Properties With Us.
DAVE WOOD
("mulitluIIJI: $:!:liI.4111 1~llIh ur Ct'rtili('(1
1'I1t't·k IiUll" n( lOnl'" (uult"$s otJwrwliiC
..;t:I1('t1 In lIdv...·rtiscUIl'lIt) bllhuwe in ten
"~r". (lther ("Imdltluu-" un du)' of ",,,Ie.
39
ASSETS
ax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
EXCETJ.FNT CARE
1;::==========:..:::;
nOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
ORDINANCE NO, 50(1
A Price to Meet; Every
Au Ordlllnnce further amending Ordi·
Family's Need
nance No. 299. approved Au~st 8, 1928.
known as the Dorough of Swarthmore
Zoning Ordinance of 11118, by adding tn
the geneml provisions set forth In Ar·
lielc VII thereof, certain provisions
FUNERAL HOME
regulnUng the size and use of ndver;Wm. T. Patterson, Director
tising signs in the Residence and Apart·
ment House Dlstrlets of the Borough.
Eighteen Years Experience
THg COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF
PHONE MEDIA 2588
SWARTHMORE DOES ORDAIN:
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - '
SECTION 1. That Article VII of Ordl· nnnce No. 299, approved August 8. 1928, - - - - - known u.s the Borough of SWarUunore
Zoning Ordinance of 1928, Gnd its Supplemcllts. be further amended by addint'
PIANO TUNING
thereto the following Dew SectlOD:
Section 71.5. No advertising sign, pIncALBAN PARKER.
ani or poster shall be erected or dis_
In any Residence 01" Apartment
Phone Media. 0459..M
WANTED-To rent house or playe(l
Hou.'JC District of the Borough except as
apartment in Swarthmore. Ex- follows:
New and Rebllilt; Pianos
1. Signs or posters erected by publlc
and Repairing Since 1908
cellent references. Reply Box X, authority
in accorda.nce with law.
The SwarthplOrean.
2. Signs pertaining to a professional
aRlee or studIo ns authorized by Section
WANTED Small unfurnished 502 (8) of this Ordinance.
I. "For Sale" or "For Rent" signs, conapartment for single, middlelalnlng not over 616 square Inches. to be
aged wom~~.. __M_ed_ia_6_-_ _05_._ _ erected or dlsplaved only upon the premo
f~es referred to tn 80m advertising aIIn:
ROGER RUSSEL
WANTED-Homes for three fe- PROVIDED that at any given time. Dot
more than one such sign shall be erected
Maker of Fine Pbotot:ra.phs
male kittens. Black, gray and upon the lot. tract of ground or premises
mixed. Phone Mrs. Hoot. Swarth- rl'terred to. and the owner erecting or
Penn state Bldg.
pf."mdtUng the erection and display of
more 0284_T.
South Ave. & State SL
1945 Thx .....•••.•••••... _.. _ .............••.......••••••••• ;.
432.40
Duplicate: ..... __ . __ . _ .........••.... _...•..•••••. 1.757.78
(;~ All~le
Muzola
---
116.316.66
2.531.09
3.021.84
20.722.92
.·R''I'AY
o\llOUS' :!7, 19'~
D::'1l /\.M. Enrltern Dllyliltht Tillll."
frigerator.
Mechanically !tound. Swarthmore
j.(O\"Ilrl
2597-.1.
--W ANTED-Couple desires to rent
house for winter or longer beginning Sept. 15. No pets or children.
References exchanged,
Peter Lombard, Swar.thmore 1049.
_.
-_.
--WANTED-We will buy at best
prices, old china, glass, fumiture, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313
or Holly Oak 6720. Collect, for
appointment. All business confidential. Colonial Cupboard, No.5.
Philadelphia Pike. Wilmington,
Delaware.
. .__ . _._-----_.- ..
WANTID-single room by female
Penn State student near college. OCCUpy later part of Sept.
Reply Box T J The Swartlunorean.
-W-ANT.:..:=-E-D----F...:amil=--::·,.y-of~th:-r-e; q-u-it;
adults, born in Swarthmore and
wishing to,s t a yin vicinity
would rent house or apartment
before September 25. Will make
all minor repairs and give place
best of care. Phone Swarthmore
2243 ..
•
WANTED-Room for two Penn
State students about September
20. Box V, The Swarthmorean.
.2'
499.66
•.........
HOUS":. MKDlA. l' \.
tion. Reasonable. Call Swarthmore 01!'19 mornings.
---- - -- ------.(I>"
FOR SALE-Dinette suite, solid
Sl'IIIt'C1 propOAAls will be received lit the
dark oak. Extension table, .four Oml'e lit tll@ Chief Clerk of the Count)·
chairs. buffet, china cabinet. ('ommlll.... lonerB of Delaware Count)·. It
tht" Court HoU!~, Media. Pa., until 12 :1141
Phone Media 6-1529.
Noon Eastern Standard· Time. on Tues·
I
~r~OU$ Rto .1945
Coffee Coke
~
~
cities across. the country.
TOTAL
Jellies
.....1I1ee1 Streu.el Coffee CClk.
........
...
Zi_ -
~
Servel electric re8 cubic. feet. $50.
-.-------
$115,816.76
Gl:i\.'WODD PURE
BlMG CAKEi4ge
RI., ·
....,Pee.....
.....
-".
••,....... .:\L l!45c
George Armitage of South clies.
ter road and Bert Speare of Westdale avenue returned by way of
Chicago from a motor trip to the
W es~ Coast via the southern route.
Dunng their two months journey.
ther camped out in many of the
natIOnal parks and visited many
Total Current Expenses (Items
A-F inc) .........•.....• $236,413.54
Total Debt Service (Item G)
20.722.92
Total Capital Outlay (Item Hf· 5,609.72
sets
"
Mr and Mrs. W. Alfred Smith.
of Amherst avenUe have as their
guest this week Miss Sandra J ellinghaus of Wilmington, Del.
Apart from the quality
of products we sell, you'll
EXPENSES
I find we have the right slant
We want
General Control CA) •.•..... _$ 1.083.84. on service too!
you to come back.
We
Instruction CD) ............ 17-1,189.40 I
believe i n thoroughness
Auxiliary Agencies (e) ......
9,503.73
that's why we give your car
a bumper to bumper checkOperation (D) . . . . . . . . . . .. 30,143.87
ing. It isn't work with us:\Iaintenance (E) ............ .
8,132.60
it's service and we like to
Fixed Charges (F) ....•.•. 236.413.54
give it!
..•• :::::::::: 289;691,36 Capital Outlay (H)
•
VIRGINIA LEE SUGGESTS FRESH ORA __
....... Pe_
11:~:~:
List your Delaware County
Associated with
Henry Le Baron
Call Swathmore 0lZ1 or 09M
I
SHKl\lFJo' SALJo:S
Sttllntc
('orner uf
FOR SALE--Three pocket brine I :lth mill Welllh Streets, In tile City of
freezing unit by Frigidaire. . ·lIl·ster. COUllt)' ur Dehlwnre Ilull state
Cheap. For ap"""intment write ur l'l·lIIll1yh'u.nln. ('uutllhdng In front alon.:
p'....
;;ald • 13th Street -Jul'H~:' nUll extendln*{
Box Z, The Swarthmorean.
of that width In lemrth or depth South.
. --- - - - .. cn:;twunll)' 19... ·':~:· to land of the BalU4
FORSALE--Maple seat. Mahog- mure mill Uhio UnJlroad the Northeastan dresser with triple mirror. wnnll)' lIue thereu( along tile mdd Welflh
.;;treet. null the Southwestwardly Iille
White enamel dresser. Lawn fur- IIierro( Illuu~ Spruul StreeL Bounded Oil
niture. Swarthmore 2241-W.
till! Nurth b)' 13lh Street on the Kltst b).'
____ ._ .. _________ ._._ _ _ _
Vi\'I$lh Street Ilnd on the South b).· Illo" Cit
thl" Bnltlmore ond Ohio Railroad uud th('
FOR SALE-Gas stove, oven regu- Welll
b)' Sproul Street.
lator. Two wicker rocking chairs.
:So ImprOVements-Vacant ground.
Snld 08 the property of Mary H. Benll'
All in gooli condition. Call Swartha"t. & l!elnl of Mill')' Kngle Hnkhmeettr II
more 0303.
TruxtlJlI H"'llfO. dec'·d. Uwnen; or rt'lmt(OiI
_. .
uWllen;.
FOR SA!'E G. E. wringer-type
,\tI~·: 'l'hfllTlll~ ..\. Curr('n. Ef:Q.
n. It. Watkins.
washing machine in good condiSIIf!rifJ.
.o.e,
1947 Tax (Current Year)
. . . • • • • • • • . • • • . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . •• . . .
1946 T
• . .• • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • • . • •. . . . . . .. . . . . .. • . .
Apr'-'
,
FOR SAT eF
-~-.
PROPERTY
DOGS BOARDED
REAL ESTATE
sUtuUoml to Identify the property held
by tltem. provided anr. BUch sf",n shall
not exceed 20 '"luare eet, unle8ll a BPeclnl pennlt be obtained from till" Board
of AdJwltment.
.
PRUNING, LIMB AND
11. SI",nR erected by nn owner or builder
TREE REMOVAL
fn ('Olmection with the active development of premises mny be erected upon
ROBERT HASTINGS
the application Rnd granting of a penult
Call
Swarthmore 0265-W
tor
the
same,
provided
the
size
of
any
iuch slKn shall not be In excess of 20 L_____________..J
'«tuare feet and not more than one such
sl~1I shnll be placed upon any individual
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-:-lut or premises belDI' developtd. No ,1Ircctiona I signs. arrows or other advertising
anllouncements flhall he posted or erCt"ted
other tlmn lUI provided h\ this flection.
Pml..'~('d thlR 2nrl rill)' of At,gn!'!t. A.D.
- ---- - -
..•..••••••••. 110.763.73
RECEIPTS
Ballance
on _
hand_
July', 1941
M _
Grlly.re'\r#P
Cream Ch_ "III"
OleomargarlH c..
..
Ideal Des.erts
I'"
Olivo••h8!r'....... · IV:- ...
Tomato Juice ~ 1. .
Orange Juice ,... . 0Ilr Ik
ollon. Serve Ie:)
cold
WANTED-To rent in Swarthmore
or vicinity, one pleasant, moderate-priced room with private bath
and I1ght kitchenette privileges.
.5. l'ennanent
Dlay be
erected In·
b,
schools.
colleges signs
or other
charitable
References. Phone 1066-J.
)<'OR SALE
--
WANTED
"eapha: "t"ax···························· .
Net amount of 1947 tax collected
25'
Mild ChBI.I
re1r1S81.
Miss Betsy Hornaday of Dick:ln._
son avenue is spending this week
touring through New England visiting former college friends.
.
$115,816.76
AdditlOl1S to duplicate' •••••••••••••••••••• ',',',',',',',',
.24
Penalties added. after Oct. I, 1941 ...•••..••••••••
499.66
Total amount (sum' of 1. 2, & 3) ..•. :........... 176.316~66
1947 tax retuned to County Commissioners ......•..•
2,531.09
Discounts • • • • • • • • • ... • • • •• • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • . .
3,021.84
If«
TAm
J'UICE
10 ~:t 49 c
Betsy Jane Brinkmann, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. !Brinkmann
of Walollt lane, is spending the
month of August at. Camp Netimus '
at Milford, Pa.
valuation of taxable real estate
of mills levied
...•.•••••••••.••.•••..•• $5.581,475.00
31.5
assessed with (lCr"
per capita tax ••.••••••.•••.....••••••.....••.. _ ..... _ .
none
AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX
Amount levied (Face of 1941 DupUcate)....
'·21c
'·,2c
Celery
",neI."
1M
lie
..."r"
Sweet. Meaty Red Pllim.
Crisp Iceber, Lettuce
California Pascal
Selected Porto Rican
Yams
-=:.::..,.:c""""-_
__
YILLOW ONIONS ... i
Keep
Assessed
Number
Number
Rate of
... 1
SEEDLESS
ORANGE
,
SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY S. t"918
TAXATION
.......
':tn'
.....-...... ltc
...
...
......." ztc
.... 2'Hr;
Farm Fresh Fruits and Ye,.fa"'es
Luscious
Old Sooth
2.90
19c
ACME WHOLE 50LDEN CORN
UNPEELED WHOLE APRICOTS
;IIUNPIELID HALYiS APRICOTS
; LalY'S HALVES PUCHES
LaIY'S .IUIT COCKTAIL
IYlHADY SLICID IARYLITT PlARS
HALVES .1. .TONE I'IACHH
....5IY CRANIHRY SAUCI
LIIBY'S DELlIXE PLUMS
Reconstituted
upon completion of the work done b)'
sUl'h mechanic or other artisan. SlRns
anllounclng that furnishings· or otber
equipment have been or will be placed
upon the premises are hereb)' prohibited.
--- --- ---FOR SALE Pedigreed black
Scottish terrier puppie.. Call
Swarthmore 0634-W.
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AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT
SCHOOL DISTRIC OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
DELAWARE COUNTY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
Regular 2 for 29c
New PACK with .U
th.ir ,garden fresh flavor
s.el,~ In.
.
'or Individual Serving,
._--
~-
Sweel Peas
GRAPES
WANTED-Two bedroom apart.
LEGAL NOTICE
ment Young doctor, wife and ---------- .--::
two children. Swarthmore or vi- such slgD .hall bona Ode hold bls said
premiseR tor ROle or for tent, aR the case
cinity. Swarthmore 0570.
may be.
.
4. SIgll8 of mecbanlCB. ~llIterB or other
WANTED-Male student at Penn artisans
lRay be erected and .mrliutained
Stlite Center desires room start- during the petlod such persons are pering last week in September. forming work on the premises 011 wbJch
slgll!! ore erected. pro\'lded the size
ehone Pbiladelphia TE-9-1693 !laid
tller('-O( 18 not In excess of D square feet.
SUnday between 10 and 1.
an(1 .IR1ch slgnli ore removed promptI)'
'.
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Mrs. J. P. DauglI#>rty of Dick:ln.son avenue has returned from a
10 day visit with her sister Mrs.
E. l? Stevens in W""hington, D.C.
While away Mrs. Dougherty and
Mrs. Stevens spent some tinle In
Williamsburg, Va.
CELERY HEARTS
bun 10c
Iceberg LETTUCE
10c
CUCUMBERS
3 for 10c
PEPPERS
3 for 10c
Green Beans
Ib 19c
Int...........
-.. \6 II , . .
..... L_
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SWARTHMOREAN
WANTED-Single room near College by female Penn State stuPERSONAL - Colored practical
nurse desires day work. Phone dent. Occupy latter part of September. Call Dr. J. Dolak. EverChester 3-3578.
green 6-6234.
PERSONAl. - Reliable baby sitting until 9 p.m. Children over WANTED-Two bedroom apartthree.. Call Swarthmore 2494-R.
ment, furnished or unfurnished,
._------_._-Swarthmore vicinity. October ocPERSONAL G.I. student and cupancy.
Reply Box E. The
wife desire three or four rooms Swarthmorean.
and bath. Convenient to transportation. Call Media 6-0458 after 6.
WANTED-Reliable day sitter for IPIl<.
active year old. Call SwarthPERSONAL _ Electrical installanORmTfiH fW SW,\RTn~IOUE
tions: wiring, old and new: Resi- more 2877-M after 5:30 P.M.
dential and Commercial, Light and .- .. - ..
SRA I.
Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All
FOR RENT
n~'
GRORGE M. F.WING
work done to Fire Underwriters
PresJdent of Count'il
specifications.
Service on all FOR RENT-Large 'Pleasant room
,\ltl"l'Il: R[.1.10TT RICHARDS()S
makes of washers (Bendix inlIurlllll:'h St¥rl'tnrr
on second floor, for t)\'o men.
cluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges Most convenient location for bus
irons. toasters, fans, lamps. Call lines, tea rooms, village. Tele- ,\J)JIrIl\"l'd thl~ .. th tln~'or .\UlClIst. .\.n. IPt1'l.
Erich H. Hausen. Electrical Con- phone Swarthmore 2194.
.T .....-\1.11. l}RnWS
tractor, Swartilmore 2850-w. 335
llurreAA
Park Avenue.
LEGAL NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. Reavts Cox and
their daughter Rosemary of Walnut lane leave tomorrow-for Silver
Lake, Hawkeye, N. Y. When they
return on thi! first of September
their son David,who has been at
the Hawkeye Trails Camp all summer, will accompany them home.
.Fruits and Vegetables
Freshly GroIIIItil leef
Store SUCH I.... .:
Lea.. Short lib. luf
PERSONAL
.--
Mr. Valentine L. Fine,' of
SwBrthmore avenue who joined
the firm of the I>cott Paper Co.
two years ago as associate legal
Council, will become the_ assistant
treasurer next month. -
Spring LEG LAM B
Ib 69c
Boneless ROAST BEEFlb 79c
Shoulder LAMB
Ib 49c
__ ..
----
Mr. and Mrs. Page Michaux
Bullock leave Saturday, August 21,
for Wilmington, DeL where they
plan to make their permanent
home. Mrs. Bullock Is the former
Miss Mary Dure of Ogden avenue.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY NOON
JUNE - JULY -- AUGUST
All Our Beef. LGm~ alld Veal are U. S. GOY...........t GraQ
T.....r Juicy U. S. Cilillmercial Steer ....
..
PERSONAL- Chemical engineer,
Atlantic Refining Co., wife and
child, require unfurnished apart.
ment or house. Excellent references. Call 'Swarthmore 0552-M.
._- ----- - - --PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners,
irons, toasters and radios repaired, called for and delivered.
Call Robert Brooks. Swarthmore
1548.
r..t.
FREE DELIVERY
100....HIlty ••• price . .
,CIoeaIc
..'1_
,.. _Nco!
.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludlow Cla,:rden
of Rlverview road have returned
from a short visit with th2ir sonIn-law and daughter
Comm.
and Mrs. Lawrence G. Traynor at
Newport. R. I.
Phone 1913
THE
CLASSIFIED
-----. -_ _.-
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cornog
returned to their home on Dick:ln.son avenue last Thursday after
spending three weeks In :\Cennebunkport, Maine, and 12 da"" at
the Tanglewood Music Festival in
Stockbridge, Mass.
MADISON
MONEY.SAYING
Friday, August 13, 1848
Friday, August 13, 1948
0;
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine L. Fine
and their daughter Ashley of
Swarthmore avenue are leaving
next Saturday' for a week with
Mr. Fine's mother Mrs. Andrew
M. Fine at Scranton, Pa. Asbley
will stay with her grandmother
for another week while her parents
go to Old Forge, N. Y. returning
after Labor Day.
_
NEWS NOTES
SWARTHMOREAN
:
Yale Avenue & Chester ad.
SWARTHMORE 1250
Wallace Lippincott
.
Ed.utI L. lIoyes a Co.
~
7
"
';
"
"
"
!t
"
n~:~:~e A. Reeves
H
Generation
Builders"
8......n11moft 1451
917 EdImoDt Avenue
Chester 3-4518
r
!!IIIIIl
!
i
I
I
Charles E. Fischer
Builder
PAINIl'ING
I----------Jnterlor &
BEAIJrOR
SWARTHMORE 0114
A'1ttitnr'l
Good materials and skillful
workmen are now avaiiable.
Call us for information and
estimates
ExterIor '
Swarthmore 22S3
•
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6
THE
SW ARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE
•
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS AS OF 7-5-'48
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Published pursuant to the act of June 25, 1941, P.L. 159
STATF.MENT of GROSS LIABILITY, NET DEBT, ASSESSED VALUATION, ASSETS, MATURITY DATE OF FUNDED DEBT, AND
BORROWING CAPACITY.
Assessed Valuation (1948) $5,626,550.00
Indebtedness allowed by law (7% of assessed valuation)
S393,858.50
Gross Liabilities
.. ' .
' . $180,585.67
Deductions ·Allowed by Law (Section 202)
Cash in Sinking Fund (inc. 1947) None
Delinquent Taxes . $5,385.87
(90% estimate collectible), $4.827.28
Friday, August 13, 1M8
Telephone Company Reeord's
Phone, Conversations
T'he Bell Telephone Company of
,
Pennsylvania has filed tariffs with
the Penn.ylvania Utility Commission and the Federal Communic
ations Commistion-, prviding for
Monday Thru Saturday
the use of telephone recording
Open 7 A. JIf. to 8 p. M.
devices, effective last Monday.
Closed Every Sunday
August 2.
A short high "beep" repeated
approximately every fifteen secDAILY DINNEBS 85e 10 $1.60
onds will indicate to a telephone
user that his conversation is being
Special Children's Platters
Current Revenue
recorded. This u·beep" is produced
OUTSIDE
CATERING SERVICE
Applicable within Fiscal
automatically when a recorder is ~....,~u~u~.... ~;a:""'I'01~t::jU$A~'4A~;"':"'~UAS;;));;)~
Year 1948-49,........
$28.180.58
attached and it is unlawful to use
Tobl Deductions
533,027.86
any recorder not equipped with 1----device.
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Net Debl ,.,.,..
. , ........... $147,567.81 this
The connection of voice record..
ing machines has been. authorized
Borrowing Capacity '(excluding borrowings in antiprovided the "beep" signal is used
cipation of current revenues). . .
..
$246,290.69 to let the person at the olher end
,TATEMENT OF DATES OF LAST MATURITY OF RESPECTIVE of the Hne know that the converFORMS OF FUNDED DEBT
sation is being recorded.
AUGUST 16 to AUGUST 28
BONDS-All serial bonds
,,---- ,_. - ---_ ..., , - - Date of Issue
Rate
Maturity
Outstanding'
To l\lake Room For New Stock
1926
4 If.,
1956
$ 45,000.00
1960
1930
4'1.
$ 72,000.00
Last week it looked as if
1934
31~
1959
$ 38,000.00
we had a cold in the head
I
TOTAL
$155,000.00
Mr and Mrs. Frank E. M~Fadden
advel·tising .out H:,aci" bags
ASSETS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH THE CHARACTER
and other "thiJ!s".
Pl'oprietol"s
AND VALUE THEREOF - JULY 5. 1948
ASSETS
Well. we're over the cold
Cash~eneral Fund ,.,. .. ,.,. .. ,.. ,. ... ,.......
. $ 26,945.18
(we hope) and what we were 1~~~~~~U~~;J~,,~,,~,,~,,~,,~~~~~~~~,~~~=u;~
Delinquent Taxes. . . , ... ' ....... . . ... .. . ..... .
5,385.87
trying to say was that we're !.
Tuition Receivable
..
. ...... .
1,235.40 i
having ~I
SchOOl Buildings. Cites, Texthooks, Equipment ...... . 1,131,433.91
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DEW DROP INN
ARE YOU
Brealdas' - £lUIcll- Dlnn.,
GIVING
HOUSE CLEANING SALE I
HOLLYHOCK SHOP
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Total Assets . .. .. . ......... , . .. . .... $1.165.000.36
LIABII.ITIES
Outstanding Bonds ...... .:,.,..... ,.,. .. ,. ..... ,. .. $ 155,000 00
Accounts Payable..
' , . ' ... , . . .. , ... '.......
25,595.67
Assets in Excess of Liabilities ....... ' .... , ........ ,... 984,404.69
Tolal Liabilities .,.... . ... ,'. .. ......... $1,165.000.361
ASSETS IN SINKING FUND AS OF 7--5--'48
,
' NONE
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Published by Order of the Board of School Directors
DAVID McCAHAN. President
HILDA LAND DENTWORTH. Sec'y
THURSDAY. AUGUST 19
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VOI,.l'ME 20-NO· 34
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1948
$3.00 PER YEAR
•
Seybold 'Makes Final Plea' Football Squad
For Action On Swimming Pool To Assemble
John Seybold, president of the
. Swarthmore Swimming Pool Committee has made the, following
statement te the Swarthmorean
so that all those interested will be
infprmed as to the exact status
of this project.
"Those who have followed community affairs will recall that last
. fall a group of residents beeame
interested in exploring the possibility of building an outdoor
swimming pooL Committees were
formed and after various aUemalives were discussed it was dedded that private, non-profit
membership arrangement was the
most feasible.
uAccordingly, an option was seCU1·f.~d on an excellent plot of
lanJ: centrally located, an estiInate as to cost was prepared. An
active solicitation of members was
undertaken and a permanent comInitlee was elected to carry forward the formative. stages of the
organization
It was essential
lnat the membership be sufficient
so that the initiation fee obtained
would meet the full cost of construction and development or a
modern, well-equipped pool, a
wading pool and change houses.
"The response from the community was most encouraging, but
we did not secure our full quota of
members. However, more than
10C families did apply for membership and sent to our Treasurer
all, or a large part of, the cost of
a family membership. And it was
this, group of families, augmented
by 25"OJ:.30 oth"n, who then de~
termined not to abandon the project, but to' carry on in the hope
that fUrther effort on onr part
would bring about its realization
for the summer of 1949.
"Consequently, the land under
option was purchased by some of
our most interested members on
the basis of an agreement that it
would be kept av~able to us until September IS of this year. The
moneys paid into our Treasury
have, of course, not been touched.
but have been held with the understanding that all sums woold be
repaid in !full if by September 15
the response was insufficient to
permit the final formulation of
plans for submission to the group
as a whole for approval, with a
view to the immediate le~g of
contracts for construction.
MOSQUITOES GET
IN A NIP
I
c.onsult Any Of The Local Brokers Regarding
EAN
YOUR
OUTSIDE CATERING SEVICE
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Don·t dean rugs al bOhlt'
wilh make.shif. tnelhollfi.
Fa.
h f
Having taken pretty muc
or
granted the work of the .Delawa~e County Mosquito Control
Board i'1 keeping the area practically free of mosquito annoyance
thus far this summer, residents
of the borough aod neighboring
communities were keenly shocked
by the presence of several buzzing biters in their homes and
gardens early this week.
This according' to the Control
Bo'ard, which is still using its manpower and equipment to the utmost in a regular schedole, is the
effect of the five-day rainy period
resulting in a three-inch fall early
this month, combined with .~e
current warm, humid days which
make the order Diptera more active. The Board expected the current crop of Insects and has ~
working indefatigably spraymg
ponds, streams and other breeding
~laces as well as ~tlng
through county streets With its
three fogging machines which
mean death to the adult mosquito
and fly.
However, it anticipates a decllne In the nuisapces provided the
weather man cooperates balf-way.
Five Pennits Issued
New building permits issued at
the Borough Secretary's office
cover a house being built by James
V. Catania for his soo, Francis, on
_._c_..
-,----.
"We have now reached the point
South Chester road between Westwhere the deadline Is aU too imdale and Yale avenues; one on
Training
Start At Dogwood
Nearly Half of Pupils
minent. And it is evident that
lane being built by
Camp Castle
unless we should receive the imAdolph Korn for John P. EspenEarn Red Cross
mediate support of a large seg-.
schade; another on Magill road be. Friday
Certificates ment of the community's families,
Ing erected for sale by James L.
we shall be compelled to announce
The curtain will start going up Ackenbacl:c-; and two on Fairview
The Red Cross swimming classthe {aHure of the mission and to on the 1948 Swarthmore' High road in the Harvey Pierce tract un- es, held last week In the Pennsylresign ourselves to the sad fact School football season next Mon- der construction by Fred Houser.'
vania State College Extension's
that a program such as this is sim- day, August 23. At 10 o'clock that
pool on Harvard a venue, closed
ply too big an undertaking for the day members of the squad will
Friday with a total enrollment ot
reasonably near future.
assemble at Rutgers Field, get
95 children and adults. Of these
"Your committee is simply not their phYSical examinations, sign
50 were beginners, 32 intermedidisposed to institute all. aggressive up for insurance and receive light
ates, and 23 advanced swimmers.
membership drive. It has been our eqUipment. At 2 o'clock the same
Beginners tests were given to 18
feeling all along that the pro- day they will begin the first of
with 10 passing. Tests in this etass
ject should speak for itself. Either a series of workouts before going
consisted of the following: breath
the interest is there, or it isn't. !lll, to camp. The trip to Camp Castle
Wildflower Collector control, !loating on back and on
we can do is to make it clear that, near Downingtown, the familiar
face, kicking on back and face;
Author Covers
so lar as we are concerned, it is training grouod for Swarthmore
turning over from front to back.
now or, never, and to make the high teams, will be made immed30 States
jumping Into deep water feet first,
facts available to all who wish to iately after noon Friday, August
Dr. Edgar T. WherrY of Oberlin diving into deep, water head-first,
27 and the squad will remain
know about them.
avenue has returned :!rom a four sculling or finning, resting back-'
"SpeCifically. applications for there until the afternoon of Thursmonth botanical trip on which he stroke, front crawl, 20-yard swim.
membership will be entertained day, Septt'.mber 2. Since three
drove 14,200 miIqs and coliected Those who passE;d are ~evin Cadifrom any resident of Swarthmore Other~iih school squads will be
gan, Beverly Harlow, Rosemary
.M.C.A. camp at the same plants in 30. western and central
or Vicinity. The cost of a family at th
states under the auspices of the Hibbard, Emily Pritchard, Linda
membership has been set at $220, time -; ley hope to get in several
Academy of Natural Sciences and Reed, J oaft Thompson. B roo k
including tax. which amount may scrimmage sessions.
Tomlinson, Carol and Joyce WilSwarthmore's 1 9 4 8 football the University of Pennsylvania. liams, and Barbara Ziegenfus.
be paid over a period of more than
Dr. Wherry, who is professor
a year. by arrangeme,nt througl1 squad will be a large one. numberIn the intermediate group 22
val"ious banks. The cost of an in- ing around 45 players. Together of botany at the University, is the took the test and 14 passed. Havdividual membership is $125.00, with the coaches, the trainer and author of the recently published Ing been taught leg and arm
which also may be paid over a several devoted' followers of the "Wild Flower Guide Northeastern strokes from '10 to 11 o'clock Monsimilar period. Annual due would' team it is expected that the camp and Midland United States" which day, 'ruesday and Wednesday
contingent will \otal 50 or more. Is dedicated to and owned. by the
be modest.
mornings the t est s began on
The team lost 'heavily by grad- Wild ]i'lower Preservation Society Thnrsday and continued on the
II Application blanks may be seand which' sold 10,000 copies in the
cured by calling the undersigned uation last spring, especially in
first
fonr' months followipg pub- closing day, Friday. Required were
at Swarthmore 0460. or Mrs. Eliza- the backfield, and. one 01 Coach
lication. This book whlch was 50 yards of elementary backstroke,
beth GarraJ:an a t Swarthmore Millard Robinson's tasks will be
quickly acquired by the Swarth- 100 yards selected stroke, one0477-M. Arrangements can be to find adequate replacements. more' Public Llbrary is unique in minute floating, 'h minute tread- •
made now so that no cash need be However, a lot of neVI" materia,l its having directions tor cultiva- 'il)g' water, 10 yards sculling. stand-,' .
paid in until' O~ unless the final is on hand and'; jnd8tng by the
ti(>n of several hWldred species. ing front dive, running jump into'
"go-ahead" is received from our postcards' stating their 'intention
This is Dr. Wherry's third book deep water, five minute continmembership on or about Septem- to attend camp, enthusiaS1p is
nOllS sWImmmg. under water
running high among members of on wild plants, one on terns and :iwimming.. The last mentioned
ber 15th.
.mother on the wild flowers 01
, "Let me calt upon all who can the squad. Notices were sent out Mt. Desert Island having been was the bane of several. in this
group. One local mother, having
appreciate the significance of a to all boys known to be interested published some years ago.
spent a~ years struggling to
recreational outllet of this naturp. in football, but if any who would
The current issue of Pennsyllearn to stay up in the water,
to take immediate steps to put this like to tryout were missed, they
vania Park News mentions the
finished the class with the conproject across. What is urgently still can join the squad by calling
Edgar
T. Wherry Trail named in
required is a spontaneous response Swarthmore 3272-J.
viction that she'd never drown.
Dr. 'Wherry's honor in Bowman's
She just COUldn't seem to stay
by a hWldred or more families and
Hill State Wildflower Preserve at
down long enough for the underwe have a little more than three
Washing ten Crossing Park, Bucks
Wins Special Award
water swim! Those who qualified
weeks until the deadline is
County.. Bowman's Hill is a living
In Photography Contest
as intermediate swimmers were:
reached:'
illustration of what can be done
Lloyd Merritts of Elm avenue in wildflower conservation. It is Mary Bak~r" Marie Bartoli, Mrs.
Joins Century Club
has been declared a winner In the limited to flowers of the Keystone Warren Bernard, MTs. Rennan
second monthly awards of the State and at present has growths Bloom and son Peter, Mrs. G.
H. W. Green of Yale avenue, "Popular Photography" 'pr i 21 e
of 500 species native to P~yl Will s Brodhead, Jim England,
owner and cperator of the "ham" photo contest. For 'his startling
David JenkinS, June and Walter
vania. On about 1,000 feet of the
station W3DHM, has been awardblack and white print. "Marine Edgar T. Wherry Trail there are Km.ghton, Johnny Lang, Eleanor
ed membership in the DX Century Ballet," he will receive a $100.00
Moore, Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol, Jr.,
more than 75 species of ferns
Club, exclusive society bf a~ateur U. S. Savings Bond and a certlfI)ee Steiglt~man, Lois Storlazzi and
oonstituting one of the finest colradio operators who have made icate denoting third priz~ in that
Nancy Sylvanus.
lections of natiye ferns in the
two way short wave radio con- division. The photo was published
The advanced group placed 17
tacts with at least 100 of the more. th
. , Se t ber Is country.
in the tests with 16 of them finishill
e magazIne s
p em
thim 200 oouotries of the world.
h' h
ched ~
ta ds
Ing: one hundred yards each of
sue w IC rea
..ue news n
COLLEGE BUYS
His is the thirty-seventh amateur on Wednesday.
~reast stroke; side stroke; crawl,
station to achieve this member.;hip
APARTMENTS
back crawl or trudgen crawl; 50
since the war.
Although he has been actively
jnterested in his camera for 10
Swarthmore College has an- yards on back using legs only;
years, Merritt. an agent of the nounced the purchase of the Gar- turlls on front, back and side;
State Road Grant Due
U. S. Department of Agriculture, rett Apartments at 317 North surface dive; treading w ate rj
Swarthmore will receive $1449.- l'egards himself as an amateur Chester road from Albert N. Gar- plunge dive; running front dive;
73 as its quarterly share in the photographer. During 1946-47 be rett of Garrett and College ave... ten minute Swim. Gail Bauer,
Mary Bunker, George Cavey, Dick
$20,000.000 appropriation distri- engaged In medical photography DUes.
bution from the State Motor Li- at the Rochester, N. Y. General
The three-story building con- Danforth, Jean Galbreath, Mig
cense Fund, to be used by local Hospital, where he made his prize tains six apartments with one ad- Garahan, ,Marilyn Green, Nancy
governments for street, road and winning photo.
ditional aparlment over the flve- Lees, Doris Lees, Dick McCorbridge ~onstruction, repair and
Winning a special monthly car garage. The College plans to mack, Nancy Moore, Carol Mox::maintenance. Allocations are made award dQeS not affect Merritt's nse the uoits for faculty housing gan, Judy Pennock, Peter Rade"
on a road mileage basis.
of macher, Janet Thompson and Billy
c h ances 0f "
wmnmg one 0f ~
..ue and hopes to have occupancY
.
Ziegenfu. passed.
two overall prizes of $5,000 for at leMt two by this Fall.
Instructors Virginia Rath and
OMISSION
a color or a black and .white
Lora Blackman were as pleasantUnfortunately in publishing the photo, which will be announced
Locals Meet Phila.
ly surprised as the pupils with the
obituary of Thomas Winter An- in March, 1949. Prints winnjng
The
Swarthmore
Indians
will
remarkable
accomplishments 0 f
drew last week the ,printer drop- the major awards will be exbibitmeet
the
Philadelphia
Box
Lacross
one short week's instruction. Just
ped the following paragraph:
ed In Philadelphia and four other
Team
at
8:15
P.M.
next
Wednesan hour's concentr,ation on five
"In 1889. two ye..... after the large American cities and sent
day
on
tlie
Suo
Oil
field.
succeeding
days (pofnters from the
death of his first wife. Mr. Andrew abroad to tour the principal cat>Instructom and a bit of practice
married Ella Mary Cowdrey who itals of the world.
passed away In 1938."
Merritt, who spent most of the
Mrs. Harriet Treat of Dickin- to overcome Individual difficult,
current summer at Point Barrow, son avenue is entertaining her ies) made' a considerable number
LW.V. Workshop starts Moo. Alaska, helping to set up a scien- nieces Mrs. Leroy Jeffries of of Boroughites more confident and
The League of Women Voters tific laboratory and a headquar- Ocean City, Mrs.' Thomas C. better able to take care of themWorkShop "n United Nations will ters for the Department of Agri_ Downes of Pleasantville, N. J., and selves In the water.
hold its opening meeting Monday culture, was in Trincomalee and Mrs. Helen Weiss of Atlantic City.
23 of August from two to four Kandy, .Ceylon, for 15 months In
Mr. and Mrs" CharJ,es E. LInMr. and Mrs. Colln R. HitChman
o'clock at the home of the cbair- the years 11144-45. He describes coln and family of Westdale ave- ot'Thayer roac'l have as their house
man Dr~ Frances Fussell at 451 them as a pbotographer'B para- nue will return· from three weeks guest Mrs. Hitchman'. mother
Riverview road.
.disc and hopes to return tbere. at WalJlngforcl. Vt., thla weekend. Mrs. James Fox of
Pa..
40 Swimmers
Pass Tests
1'0
Home From
Botany Tour
p
,
Easton;
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THE
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. John Seybold of Amherst
avenue and her son Jenny recentl)" returned from a ten day visit
with Mrs. Seybold's father, Mr.
H. L. Blood in New Harbor. Maine.
Dr. R C. Ammerman of Amherst avenue left Saturday morning to join Mrs.' Ammerman at
Silver Lake in' the Adirondacks
where she has been spending the
summer. Their danghter Judy,
who has been summering at the
Hawkeye Trail Camp at Silver
Lake, will return with them at. the
beginnirig of September.
Lyn and Skipper Bernard
Rutgers avenue left Sunday to
visit their uncle Mr. Harry L.
Bernard and his family at Avondale. Pa.
.
cousin of the bride, will officlate. Springfield, MII88. Bridesmaids and Harvard and served as an Gwen Lysaught of Drexel HUl
Miss Dorothy Ann Nester will will include MIas Adrienne Norih- ensign in the NaV7.
•
at the Ii0!'le of the former.
act as maia of honor for her sister am of Stony Creek, Conn.; MIas
A receptiOIj at !.'he home of the
Miss Hilles will be given a kiland Miss Marie Elizabeth McGin- Patsy Corr of Milwaukee; Mrs. A. parents of the brides wlli follow chen shower this eveQIng b)" Mrs.
ni.., a cousin of the bride, and David Speers of Rutledge; and the ceremony.
,
Roberl Weller of Wilmington, Del.
Miss Betty Lee Andrews, a college Miss Elizabeth Marshall Lee of
and Mrs. William. Harve)" of
roomate, will be her bridl!$llaids. Swarihmore.
FETE. BRIDE-TO-~E
Swarthmore avenue at Mrs. HarMr. Joseph V. Paska will serve
Mr. Clifford Rathbone Hend- Miss Jan.. W. Hilles of the vey's home.
as best man' for his brother. :J.'he rix of Greenwich, Conn. will be Swarthmore Apartments. whose
-----marriage to Mr. Clifford M. B~Bmm
ushers will be Mr. Frank Prevosl
Mr.
Rickson's
hest
man.
and
his
.,
h
'11 b M
L
ant of South Chester road will
Mr. anrl Mrs. J. B. Millard Ty· d
d M r. T a d Pul a. co11e ge f nen
an
s M
us tth
ers WI W elh .essrs. fawrence
the
g
r
'
'
-b
take
place
on
September
11.
was
son
of Park avenue are receiving
,
0
L
oom.
,
a
ew
a
eun
0
=
ury
. N I
d t
'St Park' Martel Berge of Svrac
guest of h. O:1or at a desserl bridl!e congratulations on the birth of a
M ISS
es er, a gra ua e O L
..
,
use;
,. son Timothy Millard on Saturday.
and linen shower on Saturday
f
rd
and
H
I
f
Ch
I
H
i
C0 11ege, Emmitsburg,
ar es e .. er 0· ks averf 0S ;·
W'hich was 'given by Miss Ann August 14. at the Lying In HosK
th B rtil R
Md., received her M. A. from
enne
e
IC on 0
prmg- ,.
''{.!ay of Clifton Heights and Miss I pital in Philadelphia.
Johns Hopkins University and fie~d. Mass. brolher of the brideis now a member of the faculty at groom.
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timore.
Betly Ruth who will marry Mr.
I
Mr. Paska is a graduate of Villa- John Walker McCoubrey son of
nova College and M. I. T. and is Mrs. John Walker McCoubrey of
at prese'lt..l;tudying for his doctor- Watertown. Mass. and the late Mr.
ate at The Johns Hokins Univer- McCoubrey. will have her sister.
.
sity where he is al~o a member Mrs. Wilfred Bailey Brown of Col..
'
01 the faculty. Mr. Paska is a lege Park, Md. as matron of honor.
Miss AntorUc3 Fairbanks left
Saturday I 0 l' Marinetle. Wi~.
where she will visit her brother- Lieutenant jn the Naval Reserve
in-law ilnd ~ister Mr. and Mrs. ann ~erved as' a radar officer
William King until Labor Day. durin2 World' War 11.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin Galhreath of Benjamin West av,emle.lll\IIOrum
are entertaining as their guests I,
SISTERS PLAN
Mr. Galbreath's hrolher-lu-law
DOUBLE WEDDING
and sister Mr. and Mrs .•T. Allen
Invitations have been .issued by
Weaver of St. Pelersburg. Fla. Mr. and MTs. Birney Kellogg
for ten days.
Morse of Harvard. avenue for the
'b
marriaae
of their daughters, Bon-'
M r. an d M r sH. .H. G I son.
eo
and their daughter Ann of Elm ny Jean and Betty Ruth. at 4:30
avenue recently returned from a
len day visit with the William
Singletons of N. Chester road at
Iheir cottage in Spray Beach. N ..T.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Toole
of the Swarthmore Apartments
arrived home Sunday after a three
wee k s vacation at
.
Lake. York's Log '\(i11age and
Bailey's Island. Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll. Jr.
of Norlh Chester road are expecting Mrs. Carroll'!! uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mr$. Harry Siansfielld
MinneapOliS, Minn., to arrive this
weekend for a visit 01
week~,
ENGAGED
Mr. and Mrs. Amhrose H. Van
Alen of Park avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter
Miss Nancy Kimber Van Alen to
Mr. John W. Taylor, Jr.. 'son of
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor 01 Baltimore.
Miss Van Alen graduated from
Swarthmore High School in June
1945. and I. a senior al Wellesley
College.
Mr. 'raylor is a graduate of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Mond;iy~
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Call Swarthmore 0476
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SCHOOL YEAR ENDI"" JULY 5, 1948
TAXATION
PROPERTY
TOTAL
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$175,816.76
, .24
499.66
176.316.66
2.531.09
3,021.84
Net amount of 1941 tax co11eeted
Sunday, August 22
11 :00 A. M.-Dr. Lefftrts A. Loetscher "The Church of Jesus
Christ."
Wednesday, August 25
10:00 A. M.- Surgical Dressings
Group Meets.
~:aTCtloa:. ~~ ... ...
METHODIST CHURCH
TUition non·resident pupib. ••
Interest • •• • • • •• ••• • • • • • ••
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Mluister
Sale of real etta~, IUptlies
Sunday, August 22
and ...1""""'. •• • ... . • • . •
10:00 A. M. Church SchooL
AU otIIer ewl"CeS. • •••••••. _
11:00 A. M. Dr. Henry E. Walhey TtJtal receip~ .... , ... " . . . .
110,763.13
••••••••• , 170,763.13
RECEIPTS
Ballance on hand July 7. 194'
All funds exclusive of Sink·
lug Fund ..........' •••• $ 31,022,43
p .......... tax 1947 ......... • $170.763.73
Per capita tax 1947 •••••••
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Delinquent tax·
(Prcvlowo to. 1947) • • • . . •
2.637.67
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 State appropriation: Tachom
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no more than their share.
Friday and Saturday
O':I~th::eTr==========================::;
",venue returned the fu"t
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Swarihmore 2080 •
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nlDg, September 13, at 8 o'clock i AMOUNT OF SCjIOOL TAX
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of ....ble real _
Number
mUla levied
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First Day School Program. for the Number assessed with per' '~pha"iaX"""'" •••.•• •••.•.•••......
31.5
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those who are luterested Iu the'
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The Rev.•Ioseph P. Bishop new
Bonny Jean graduated from
paslor 01 the church will perform' Middlebury College in 1947. Mr.
the double C'eremony.
Rickson is at pre....ent
Middlebury after several years
Miss Katheri').e Margaret Downing of Swarthmore will be maid overseas with the i~fantry.
of honor for Bonny Jean who will
Betty Ruth graduated from Welwed Mr. Oliver Rickson. son of. lesley College in June and her
Mr. and Mrs. Bertil Rickson of betrothed graduated from Exeter
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The wedding of Miss Elizabeth
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May Nester. daughter of Mr. and Deliveries Saturday only during summer months
Mrs. John Paul Nesler of Dartmouth avenue. and Mr. Roman
Andre Paska. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Paska of Baltimore. Md.
will take place Monday, August
REAL ESTATE
30 at 10 a.m.. at Our Lady of
Party·line service
Perpetual Help Church. Morlon.
List yoar Delaware County
is better than fair
Rev.....John B'. Wise. of Baltimore,
Properties WUh Us.
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week from a fortnight 1IiBit C'?:th
her sou-iu-law and daughter Mr.
PUBLISHED EVERY FDDAY AT SWARTHMOBE, PA
and Mrs. William R. Walters, Jr.
THE SWARTII1IIOBEAN. INC.• PUBLISBEB
Iu Moutrea1. Mrs. Walters and her
Phone Sw&l1bmore 89M
baby daughter Jennifer accompPB'JEB Eo ToLD, EdItor
JllAB.JOBIE TOLD, AlIIIOOIIIto EdItor
anied Mrs. LiDgle to visit with her
Barbara Kent Peggy Keenen Rosalie Petrsol EdIth Whitaker
Iu Swarthmore and with friends
Iu Narberth for a week.
Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
Mrs. Mabel Hutchison, who has
Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the. Act of March 3, 1879.
bOOn visiting relatives Iu Maryville,
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Tenn. in the Smokies, returned
to the home of her son-in-law and
SWARTII1IIOBE, PA., FBlDAY, AUGUST 20, 194B
danghter Mr. and Mrs. Warren
R. Bernard of Rutgers avenue on
Presbyterian Church Notes Iu Whittier House. Teachers, par- Friday after an absence of six
This Sunday moming at the ents and all concerned members weeks.
11:00 o'clock service the guest of the Meeting are asked to be
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hoppreacher will be the Rev. Dr. present to discuss plans with the son of Rutgers avenue, accompLefferts A. Loetscher, Assistant committee and staff.
anied by their· children Roberl
Professor of Church History at
and
Sue, spent last week at Ocelll\
A social hour will follow the
Princeton Theological Seminary. meeting.
City, N. J.
Dr. Loetscher has written the book
Mr.. J. Roy Carroll of Norih
During Its last session, held at
"A Brief HIstory of the Presby- Media on Au~t 10 the Concord Chester road has had as her'guests
terians." The sermon .vill be ''The Quarterly Meeting of Friends tor the two weeks during the abChurch of Jesus Christ."
placed Delaware Coun\;)r FrIends sence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy CarMrs. Eleanor M.cMichael will on record as opposed to eonscrip- rolL Jr~ at Northeaat Harbor, Me.,
be the organist and MIas Chris- tion by adopting a statement ori- her aister-in-law MIss PrIscilla
tiDe Harris the soloist.
.giDa1ly prepared by representa- Carroll. and her niece MIas Carotives of nearly every Yearly :Meet- Une Walton, both of PiIiladelphia.
lug in Amerl....
Mrs. J. Archer Turner, Jr. of
Methodist Chureh Notes
_________________________ Cornell avenue
by
The Church School meets SunNEWS NOTES
/ler son JeD .u.d her mother Mrs.
day morning at 10 o'clock.
Mr
d M WiUlam J DeCin Emma C. Donovan wIll,be at SkyDr. Henry E. Walhey will preach
dis
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avenue .:nd ~ ~d Farm at Buck Hill unW
at the 11 o'clock service.
The Church Nursery will be chilpren Diana, John and Peter unday.
leave tomorrow for two weeks lit - - - - - - - - - - - - - open during the moming service.
Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Archer Turner,
Trinity Note&
Jr.
of Cornell avenue and their
The Rev. J. Wesley Twelves,
children
Jeb, Chuck and Jan, rereetor of· the Church of the Epi
turned
Friday
from a two week
ph3IlY, in Germantown, will conDon't dean
duct the 8 o'clock CommUDion vacation at Beach Haven, N. J.
While
there
Mr.
ad
Mrs.
Turner
rup at home
service and the 11 o'clock service
attended
an
Open
House
aboard
with ma¥.e"f Morning Prayer.
Mr. Nathaniel. Ewer's three mast·.bilt
meth·
Ushers at the 11 o'clock service
ed schooner the "Lizzie Evelyn."
include: J. W. Jones, head usher:
Mr .. and MI.... Russell De Burlo
S. B. Brewster, C. S. Brown, S. D.
of
Ogden avenue left last week for
Clyde; W. M. Harvey; W. C. Hogg.
a
trip
to the West and Banff and
Jr.; S. D. Reynolds; and G. E.
For ucelle,,, rug cleaning, caR
Lake
Louise
in Canada. They plan
Wagner.
to VlSit Mrs. De Burlo's brother
Mr. Edward Thatcher Iu MIunChristian Sci'el1ce Church eapolio and tour YeI.1owstone and
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore. Pa.
"MIND" is the subject of the Glacier National Parks before they
Sw;uthmore 0130 ot 0'29
Lesson Sermon Iu all Churches return next month.
. Clearbrook 4646
of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
Mrs.
Roy
P.
LIngle
of Cornell
R." N ••d CI ....in.. THI
August 22. The .Golden Text is:
'''fhe Lord giveth wisdom: out of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - AUDITOR'S ANNUAL IIEPORT
his mouth cometh knowledge and
SCHOOL mSTRIC OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHlo!ORE
understanding" (Proverbs 2:6)
DELAWARJ;; COUlITY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
.
~f Boston will be best man for
his brother. Ushers will be another
THE
THE 'SWARTllMQREAN
WHILE YOU .SHOP
Ann Elizabeth Moore of Huston;
and Nancy Corr of Milwaukee.
Mr. David Lawrence l'I1cCoubrey
CHESTEB and FAIRVIEW ll.OADS
THEATRE SQUARE
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In technicolorl
Friday, AugUst ZO, 1948
Friday, August ZO, 1M8
SWABTBMOBEAN
EXPENSES
Geo«aI Con.rol (:A) ••••••••• $ 7.083.8'
,•••••••••••.
174,189.40
AuxiUary Agencies (e) .••.••
9,50',73
Instruction (D)
Operation
CD)
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30,H3.81
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8,132.60
43.584.50 Mailltea.a.tlCe (E)
39,822.70
101.0S Fixed Charles
39.59 Debt Senioe (G) . _ • • . . • • .•
1.719.6'
289,691,36 Capital Ou.Jay (D) • • • • • • • •
5,609.72
262,746,18
26.945.1'
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ASSETS
THE RELlGIOUS SOCIEl'Y
SclIool BuUdinp and Silcl at Cost ................................ $984,097.92
TCltt~ and Equipment at Coat •••••••••••••••••••...••••••• _•. _. 147.335.99
OFPRIENDS
1941 'tax (Carrent Year) • ~ •••.••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••..•••• _.
2.531.09
Sunday, August 22
1946. Tax......................................................
664.60
I ;~f~
11:00 A. M.-Meeting for Worship \945. Tax ............. n.;.:.... ........................... ..... .
PrrvtOUI to 1945 LIlIP
te ••.•••..•.•••. _. . . • . . • . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • ,
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Receiveable '94'.' L ' • . • ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~,235.40
durinl August)
Balance on hand aU .1'UlKIB excluding Sinldq Fuad ••••••••••••••••• , 26.945.18
Wednesday, August 25
Total Asoets .............................................. $1.165.000.36
9:30 to 3:30-Sewing and QuIlting in Whittier House Box
LIABILITIES
Luncheon. All cordially in- Bonded I n d _ (With V"", of E1ectora..) ......................$117.000.00
Bonded Indfobtedn... (Without Vote of Electorate) •••••
38,000.00
vited.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue bel<>w Harvard
Sunday, August 22
11:00 A. :M.~lnday SehooL
11:00' A. M.-Sunday I;esson.
Se.rtnon "MIND"
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Wednesday evening meeting
each week, 8 p.m. Reading room
open dally except Sunday and
lIolidaJ5 12 to 6 p.m. Wednes4DY
neninI 7 to 7:45 p.m. and II to
11:30 p.Ut,.
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Trtal • ~. _•... " .. ,...
(To Be AvaiIab1~ for School Year 1948-49)
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SUYMARY
~~t :A~~S (Item 14) .......•.••..•.•......... , ......... $289,691.36
Na\ Cnrnnt ExpoMeo (I.....
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$~:t6.413.54
'l'otal Debt SeiVice' (ttem~ 'G) .:: 20.722.92
Total Capital Outlay (Item H)
5.609.12
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson. Rector
Sunday, August 22
8:00 A. M.-Holi COlr.mtinlon
11:00 A. M.~The Rev. J. Wesley
• Twelves will preach.
BaImee on BaM
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electric service. And that's all it might be today -IF ..•
IF people hadn't risked their savings to start el!lCtric companies
such as yours, and to keep them growing.
IF others, often against expert advice, hadn't poured out their
energy and time.:... to extend the wires farther and farther, make
tRe service better and better, bring the rates lower and lower,
They took the .risks - they developed the skills - and everybody benefits. That's the way the AmericaD. business system
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Supplies • ••••••• •••• ..... ...........................
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129.30
works.
RidJ. man's toyl Today, electricity is eveIf.D1an's gooil right arml
Amoaid: of Tax Col' ......... Boild. •••••••••••••••••• $116.660.10
Amoonl or Troonrer'o !load ••••••••••••••••••••
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NEWS NOTES
the house on Dickinson avenue, avenue 'and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jr. of Park avenlie, their dough.
E. ~cer left this week to spend lers Jeom and ~ and Mr,
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wagner will move in next week.
Schlosser's father Dr. C. D. Schlosof Benjamin West avenue have
Mr. and Mrs, Mark Bittle of two weeks at a farm in Bradford, ser have returned froin a two
returned from a vacation at Ocean Rutgers avenue and Mr. and Mrs. N. H.
,
week vacation at Shlpbottom OIl
City, N. J.
Charles G. Thatcher of Ogden
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Schlosser, Long Beach. N. J.
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Mrs. John Rainey of Yale ave.
has as her guest Mrs. John Hardy
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Brownell of Woodbury, Conn.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 29
Dependable Service
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of Ogden aveune had as their
U you have real. estate for
guests last week Mr. and Mrs.
. sale, list with us and we will
Ri'chard Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs.
give you the benefit of our
Cooperative SelIIDg .Bureau.
Ri'chard Tllatcher, Jr., and their
Call at office or phone us.
son Ricky of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Come and Enjoy Your Selection From
Mr. and Mn. Donald P. Jones
Wallace Lippincott
HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS
are moving lomoITOW from 421
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AND DESSERTS
Dickinson avenue to their new
REAIIl'OB
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h ome at 407 Swarthmore avenue.
90'1 BQmont Aveaue
Mr• and MI.',. Robert F. Cox, Jr.
Cbeoler 3·4518
of Rose Valley, who have bought
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evening Male
ture, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313 WANTED-Part time oUlce work FOR RENT-Large airy double LOST-Tuesday
Brindle Scotty. name GeeGee.
room, private bath.
by experienced stenographer
or Holly Oak 6720. 'Collect, for
Phone
Swarthmore 1049.
starting
September
15.
Telephone
appointment. All is'usiness confidential. Colonial Cupboard, No.5. Swarthmore 1947.
Philadelphia Pike, Wl1mington,
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CLASSIFIED
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PERSONAL Young. Earlham .-=--~-:-c---,----:--:---::College professor and wife on WANTED-Single room by female
leave' or absence to study at the
Penn State student riear col- FOR RENT-Double room, twin
beds. Breakfast 0 p t Ion a 1.
University of Pennsylvania, need lege. Occupy later part of Sept.
Swarthmore
3140.
living accommodations in Phila· Reply Box T, The Swartlunorean.
delphia or suburbs beginning late
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September or October. They would WANTED-Family of three quiet FOR RENT-Large pleasant room
on second floor, for two men.
be very grateful if some kind soul
adults, born in Swartlunore and
Most
convenient location fOr bus
would inform them of the avail- wishing' to .. t a yin vicinity
ability . of an apartment, smaIl would rent house or apartment lines, tea rooms, village. Telehouse or rooms-preferably fum. before September 25. Will mak.r phone Swartlunore 2194.
ished. Do you know of any such all minor repairs and give place - - - - - - - - - - - - accommodations?
Pl"""e mite best of care. Phone Swarthmore
to address following: Paul G. 2243..
Haslings, Earlham College, Rich·
WANTEO--Room near colleg!, by
mond, Indiana.
female Penn State student. Oc-PERSON~ Chemical engineer, cupy . latter 'part of September.
Atlantic Refining Co., wife and Reply Box C, The Swarthmorean.
child, require unfurnish"ll apart- WANTED-Business couple desment or houSe. Excellent references. Call Swarthmore 0552-M.
perately need apartment. Three
.. __ .. _.. rooms. private bath and entrance.
PERSONAL -Vacuum Cleaners, Up to $55. Call Swarthmore )977irons, toasters and' radios re- M evenings.
Pllired, called for and delivered. WANTED-=i';"m nearC'h;'-t-er
CaIl Robert Brooks. Swarthmore
bus for Girl Scout professional
1548.
worker. Reply to Ruth Smith, 15
PERSONAL _.Electrical installa- Ocean Avenue. Ocean Grove, N. J.
tions: wiring, old and new: Resi- WANTED-Garag~: -viCinity Fairdential and Commercial, Light and
Apart from the quality
view and South Chester roads.
Power, Wa t er:h eat.ers, Ranges. . All References if necessarY
Call of products we sell, you'll
work done to' -FIre Underwnters
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specifications.
Service on all Swarthm~re ..~581_-J: _. __ ~ .... ~ find we have the right slant
on service too! We want
makes of washers (Bendix in- W ANTEO--Day care of child
you to come back.. We
eluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges
while mother works. 24 Sycairons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call more ·avenue, Morton.
Phone
believe in thoroughness
Erich H. Hausen, Electrical Con- Swarthmore 0294-W.
that's why we give your car
iractor, Swarthmore 2850-W. 335
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Park Avenue.
WANTED-Small apartment for a bumper to bumper ~heck·
- --- two young men in Swarthmore- ing. It isn't work with usPERSONAL-Penn State College Wallingford-Moylan area, convenit's servic.. and we like to
Coed desires room for semester ient transportation. September oe~iv.. it!
year. Reply Mrs. E. F. Williams, cupancy. Phone Media 6-2394.
16 Richmond Drive. 0111 Green~ -. hJ C
o
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W ANTED--Someone to drive a
WIC
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,
~ ~_ . car to DP.nver. Colorado about
PERSONAL--Young lady, recent September l.
Call Swarthmore
college graduate, wants apart- 9747.
ment to share with one or two ---=--=--:-:c---:-~~--. --~
girls. Kitchen essential. Must be W ANTEO--Furnished apartment.
near tranSportation, Reply Box D,
two bedroom~. September 15 to .
The Swarthmorean.
about January 15. Can Lt. Ford.
- - -_. --...,--- Swarthmore 2516.
.
----PERSONAL-Capable, experienced woman would take care of WANTED -- Small housekeeping
one or two children by hour, day
apartment or room and bath
or week. Phone Media 6-2658.
with light housekeeping privileges
-- .... - by single woman. Could bring
I<'OR SALE
own furniture. Replv Box E. The
FOR SALE Rust colored' studio _S_w_a_rt_h_m_o_r_ea_n_._ _
couch with flowered cover. In
good condition. $50., Media 6-3114. WANTED-Tricyclp for two-yearold. J;luy or rent. Call SwarthFoR SALE-Rust covered daven- more 2479-'\\'
.. -. _.'-_. __ _ ... _--port, about 30 yards slipcover
material at cost $1.00 yd. Swat1Jt- W ANTED---Co\lege couple desire
apartment or room with Ught
more 0460.
cooking privileges near sc'hool.
FORSALE-~·-Tb.Or;';:to~c Write Mr. P. F. Shea, 3815 Yolando
washer, Thayer. baby carriage Road, Baltimore 18. Md.
and Coldspot refrigerator. C a II _ .. _. ..'
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Yale Avenue & Chester Rd.
Swarthmore 3321-.1.
W ANTED---College student, reFOR SALE-W;;;dell ~G. ~McN~
cently oiischarged naval officer
SWARTHMORE 1250
pro~eJ1Y. Providence R a ad. and working wife desire houseMedia. Large old shade trees sur- keeping apartment in Swarthmore
..ound 11 room, three bath dwel- vicinity. No children. no pets. Call
ling. Hot water heat, sleeping Media 6-3646. or Mr." Roland Rt
porch, stable, kennels and 11 acres. the college.
For infonnation call Edmund
Jones, Esq., 25 East Fifth Street.
Driveway ConstrueUon
Chester, Pa. Chester 3-6156.
TREE SURGERY
Asphalt or Concrete
FOa- S~Large voium~- His-=
PRUNING, LIMB AND
tory' of Chester County" with
. TREE REMOVAL
PETER DI NICOLA
genealogical an tl biographical
ROBERT HASTINGS
sketches. $12.00. "History of ChesC II S _~L_
0.'5 W
Phone Swarthmore 25241
Meals.
Finder please call Dr. Heckman.
Swarthmore 4581.
LOST-Black leather case with
glasses
between
American
Store, Madisons and Cornell and
Yale. Please Phone Swarthmore
0119-J.
PETER E· TOLD
A,l1 Lines Of Insul'IUJI)e
333 D,lrtmouth Avenue
Swarthmore 1833
LOST-Man's wrist watch. with
stainless case, grey strap, August
10. Vicinity Swartlunorp. Apartments. Reward. Call Swarthmore 2588~T.
--
ROOFS
G~
REPAIRED AND
INSTALLED
Furnace Repairs & Clellnlna
Call
GEORGE \liTEM
40g Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
LOST-Grey male cat, some black
and white markings. Reward.
Swarthmore 0887-W.
LOST-N ear Bouquet Beauty
Shop. Gold clip earring, circle
of 10 moonstones, rhinestone center.- Call Swarthmore 2061.
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Swarthmore 14148
FOUND
WILLIAM BROOKS
FOUND-Yellow long-baired kitten. with brown leather collar.
Female. Call Swarthmore 0429.
Ashe.., & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa.
_u_
F.F.ZIMMERMAN
PhoJographer
"'Outstanding for Qualiiy"
Media 6-0436
6 E. Front St.
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Df'vine Taxi Servif'f'
FUNERAL DffiECTOR
Fonnerly of Media
1125 W. Lehigh Ave., Phila.
Phone Baldwin 11'10
No a:tional charge for
suburban calls
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SWARTHMORE. PA.
CALL
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
Mason Builder!'
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PHONE:
331 Dartmouth AvenDe
Swarthmore 03405
Swartbmore 0444
Building
~---~-
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A. Mercer- Quinby
Block..~
Since 1905
All Sizes
.1f; Cent and up
CUNNINGHAM
Delivered
Painters 41; Pa)ler Baqers
W.. 8hould know how
Swa. 2%66
1II1ehipu Ave
COMBINATION
DOORS - SOREENS
Coal - Imtnbes'
Building Ma....IaIs .
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the name
,of LIFE • • •
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srop sign
Hannum·& Waite
on a road means just what
signs by figuring every BDgle of traffic and
We-you and I and die man
it says-STOP
your
.
, car and make certain
road conditions. He disregarded the warn-
can
that you have a clear right of way before
ing. Drove his car into the main road with·
drive and walk safely. Probably ,here will
ter
and Delaware
Counties"memwith
geneological
and personal
oirs. Two volumes. $12.00. Phone
continuing.
out even slowing down - smack into
always be a certain n.umber of people who
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"It won't hurt you to stop' for the few
another car that couldn't get out of the way
wiU be ~ careless of the
:~~:~;=--::::-:-'
--OR-op-~r:i-ns';j::
ated automatic gas range. Tele-
"A
seconds needed to make sure you will be
safe. It may hurt you plenty if
y~u
don't,
cut
~
door-
traffic accident& to q rn.in.iliwm if IDe
ridW
of
in time. He will never drive again. And two
the other /elWw-and they drWe tIusI way.
youngsters in the second car were hurt. .
The vast majority of us want to lWe and
let live. Let's all get together on thi&-wida
It n'lay even kill you.
"Another traffic tragedy that could have
the right attitude. Let's be as courteous fDherI
"Like this accident; A driver thought he
. been avoided. If you are driving on a through
we drive as we are in other everyday em-
was smarter than the combined experience
. highway and are coming to a cross road-
tacts with people. Then all of us am licIc
of men who make safety their lifework •••
slow down. When you come to a STOP
who plan just where to put these STOP
road-STOP in the name of life."
traffic accidents.
JOIN THE DRIVE TO STAY AUVE
This Space Contributed By
,
ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP
HANNUM & WAITE
AlJCE M. BAIRD
THE BOUQUET
BUCHNER'S
E. L. NOYES and CO.
SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK.
and. TRUST CO.
,
HOlLYHOCK.
. ... .
. SHOP
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CHARLES FISC:8 It:R' .
COLLEGE THEATRE
THE INGLENEUK .
PETER E. TOLD
,
'It J. HOY 5 AND 10
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
MICHAEI.'S COLLEGE
PHARMACY
MARTEL BROTHERS
W. 'S. BITl'LE and
, SON
Swarthmore
Disposru. Service
phone Swarthmore 2160.
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EITHER CUBED OR GROUND
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Interior & Exterior
Swarthmore 2253
;51
51
Reese·Baxter Co.
FOR SALE-Pair football shoes-size 8; pail' track sboes-size 6%.
PHONE 1984
as
.
PROMPT SERVICE
WI,ln. anti ••"al,s
BARRY A. BRBBL ,
Call Swarthmore 0235.
WANTED
VAN ALEN BROS .
AU Types or Electrical Installations and Repain;.
sn
Serving Swarthmore and
Vicinity for past
Twenty Years
1180 Muhlenberll' Ave.
Swarthmore 2285
Coal qp.d Fuel Oil
NIGHT or DAY
711 FAffivJEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE
SALES AND SERVICE
RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES
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$C
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WANTED - Apartment,
more vicinity. Westinghouse engineer and wife. No children or
pets. Local recommendations. Call
Hargiss. Swarthmore 9728.
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ERNEST
"SMITH
PAINTING
WANTED small unfUrnished
. . apartment for single, middleaged woman. Media 6-3905.
WANTED Couple desires to rent
house for winter or longer beginning Sept. 15. No pets ~ chilo .
dren.
References exchanged.
Peter Lombard, swarthmore 1049.
as
A. WAYNE
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
Chester
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SWARTHMORE 9725
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MOSTELI"ER
SPORTING GOODS
816 EDGMONT AVE·
. TO ORDER CALL
.~
Builders"
,Swa.r&hmore 3450
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Dll[or,ace A. Reeves
Generation
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Delivered To Your Door
FOR SALE-Kiddie Koop screened crib; metal bed with coil
springs and Spring seat scooter.
Call Swarthmore 2416-M.
and
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SWARTHMORE 0114
M
WANTED-We will b~. at pest
p~ old cbin~ ~. ~- ~7~~~M"=~~~7t==~~M======r"=~==~r====~r-=====~F=====~n~I
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HOl'Se Meal 20clb
FOR SALE-Black Scotty puppies,
pedigreed. C a J I Swarthmore
0634-W.
----FoR SALE--Choice grain fed
steers, ready for lockers. Bruce
F. Durnall, Swarthmore 4513.
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Attention Swarthmore Dog Owners ~IIIIUIIDUlUHUIIIIIHllUHlluIUIIIHnHlllluIIIIHllj
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SwarUunoreruL
WANTED-Three adult Sw~rthmoreans need small unfUrnished
apartment or house September 1.
Phone Swarthmore 0552-R.
Good materials and skillful
workmen are now available.
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WANTED-YOWlg college instructor and wife desire 3 or 4
room apartment by September 10.
No children. Reply J30x A. The
Jf/ ANT TO BUILD?
Rubbish Colleoled
Weekb' or Monthly
P.hone Swarthmore 3343
, 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
Paintinll
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Paperhanging
"A Wen Kept Rouse
Never Grows
Old"
DECORATING
PRONE
SWABiiBHOBB 1I'1t
Media 0755
THE' SWABTHMOBEAN
&
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
d their daughter Beth are l~v
Dr. and Mrs. ,G. L. Armitage
of South Chester road are enter- l~ for Eaglesmere at th~ begmtaming Mrs. Armitage's brother- J rung of the ,week. TheIr ,home
in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. on S~arthmore avenue t will be
William D. Wermouth, fonner res- occuP";
idents of Swarthmore: for a few Mr. a!ld Mrs. George H. Turner
of Wilmington. Del. until their
days,
:m
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Owned and Operated by AmerIcan Stores Company
BETTER MEAT VALUES
Just vb1t your ••a ....t Acae
Meat Departmeat. Select th.
wll~
"at yo. wa.t. aad yo.
1_
.:ognlu
Immeellately
that
yo. get laflsfactlo. for I...
Money In the Ac ....
STEAKS ' '"' ' ' '
Steer le'l'
Slrf.lo-T· . . .
II'
Port...h....
CRUCK ROAST ,::::1.,
RIB ROAST ..~'~f~':,.. ( :~,:" )
~EA
59-
Ib
690
Ib
BASS ,'.: :
23c
Ib
.arge Boston Mackerel
Dreded. Whiting ,~",!'.
Fancy Cod Fillets
" 17
.. 19
10 15 '
m
Virginia Lee Suggestions
FRUIT STOLLEN
49.:
each
Iced Cinnamon Buns
Almond Streussel Coffee Cake
Marshmallow Cocoanut Bar
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30c
•..·39c
...·39c
SUPREME BREAD ,,,,.... ''n'....
return after Labor Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter of Columbia avenue with their
daughter Joan and' their sons
Jimmy. who has juat returned
from spending the summer at
Ringoes. N. J.. and Jack. left
Tuesday for a vacation at Ocean
City. N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh
of Columbia avenue are vacationing at Ocean City. N. J.
• MT. and Mrs. George Ewing of
,Columbia avenue visited ".M r s .
George Ewing, Jr. of Rosemont,
N. J. at her cottage on Morningside, road in Ocean City. N, J,
this week~nd.
'
Mrs. Frederick Anthony 0 f
Haverford avenue flew to Tulsa.
Oklahoma. on Tuesday to join her
husband.
Mrs, John H. Bennett of South
Ghester road returned last week
from a nlonth.'s stay in New
, Brunswick, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Lippincott of South Chester road were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs, C.
G. Pitner at Baltimore over the
weekend. All attended the wedding of the nephew of Mr. Lippincott. Mr.' Ellis R. Lippincott
Medford. N. J. and Miss R. C.
Clifton of Baltimore on Saturday.
Benton. Pa. last weekend were
accompanied by their son IVJbert.
their daughter Sue. thetr son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. D.
B. Hopson of Media and Beth
Huey of Dickinson avenue.
Mrs. Robert Bair of Cornell
aveune went to HollYwood, Fla.
last weekend to visit her mother
Mrs. Annie C. Tbompson who
celebrated her ninetieth birthday
at that time.
.
Mr, and Mrs. Dorman'MacBirney of Harvard avenue are entertaining Mrs. MacBirney's mother
Mrs. Macy E. Wait of Newburgh.
N. Y. for several
weeks.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson littlefield have returned from a ten
day trip through New Englaod
to "Walden", Wallingford, where
they are spending some time with
Mrs. Liltlefield's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. James Palmer Henry before
leaving lor Troy. N. Y. where they
expect to live while Mr. littlefield teaches at Rensellaer Polytechnic and Mrs, Littlefield at
Russel Sage College for women.
1
Park avenue; who are spending
two weeks at Ocean City. entertained Mr. Jackson's mother Mrs.
A. F. Jackson of Park avenue this
past weekend.
I
Jackie Jackson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard C. Jackson of Vassar avenue, left recen~1y for Cotuit. Cape Cod where 'he will spend
ten days visiting relatives.
LEGAL NOTICE
at
SculL"£l proposahi will be reeeh'ed
lilt'
Office of the Chief Clerk of the COIJllt~·
Cummlssloners of Delaware County, 1\
the Court House. Media, 1'8., unW .2 :00
Noon Eastern StaDdard Time. on TuesdllY, August 2., 18.8, BDd will be publicI)'
opened at 1 :00 • P.M. Eastern StalidarCl
'fmle (In the same "date. for furnlshlug
U:O.tlOO Personal Property Return BlallJui
tur tile year 19"11, for the use of the
Board or Assessment and Revision IIf
'l"11XeR.
SIJccltlmtions nlld bidding sllet':t' Dluy ht·
obtained at the Oftlce of the Chief CIt-I-1.
IIlid 110 hid will be entertained uJllel!l-i
Hl/lIle nut 011 snld bIdding sheet.
Rueh hid hlust be accompanied by M
,'l'rtllk"tl check tot J'if'tJ' (150,00) DoU,,;
"nt\v1I tn the order of the County ot
Delaware.
Tilt! CoulIl)' Connnissioners restlrn' lIu'
rlKht til reJcet any aud all bid".
Clnn.'llce L. COllilcr
John H, Dohcrty
Albert J. Cmwtonl. Jr.
(:nUNTY CQMMISSIONRRS
Modern,
Thrilling
Amusements
WUCfJ ILrta to' Cmldtea u ..
d., 12 _ MotlJ' AmVJHIHfJ
,.,." Moay W~.. Fri,
.!':U!~':;!~DAYS
Mrs. William E. Kistler of Park
avenue has returned from a trip
to New Engll\lld where she visited
in Northampton. Mass. and attended the Berkshire Muaic FestivaL
She was accompanied on her trip
by her sister .Mrs. Harold Pennock
of Roxborough. Mr. Pennock stayed at Park avenue with Dr. Kistler.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson of Rutgers avenue who went to
SUNDAy-Syl.... Boll
Jack Steck's
~Iddl<..• Ho.... 2 P. MFree Concem
"'15. 7.15, !MS P. M.
SHKft,IFio"S OF,,'!Clo:.
C'olln... HUUSH.. MKIllA. 1'.\.
,,'RIDAY
AUUUST l!7, )91K
9:311 A.M. KU;itern Unyllght Time
COllllitlUIlJoI: 12311,UU C8,Mb or ccrllllPiI
('heck. time ur !l3le (unless otberwhi~
shltt>d III ud\'ertisement) lmlnllce In tell
clu)',M, Uther cOllllllloll~ 011 dll)' of snle,
Ll"\'nrl Jo'llclas
Nu, M!!II
Dec. Tenn, J ;48
Sltunte 011 lhe Southwe~-t corner tlr
J :sth lind Welsh Streets, III the City or
Chester, County of Delaware and stat~
of l'ennsyh'llnla, Cimtalnlng In front nlollJt
II"ld 13th Street 401',* .. and edendln;!'
of thnt width In length or depth Soullt.
enJoltwllrdJy 19,'%'1 to land ot the Oliin
more nnd Ohio RaJirOlld the Northeast,
wllnlly nne thereof along the said Welsh
Street, aud the Southwestwardly IlIw
lhereof along Sproul Street. Bounded 011
the North b)' 13th Street on the En.~t by
W~IRh Street and on the South by lood uf
the- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and tht·
We~t by Sproul Street.
No Impro\'emen~Vncnnt ground.
Suld liS tlle property of Mary H. Dcnh'
&It. lit heirs of Mary Engle Bakhmeetfl' '"
Truxton IIMle, dec'd, Owners or rt'lmll-.1
nwnel1t.
Alh'; Thnmns A. CUrren, Rsq.
O. R. Watkins.
Sherif!.
SWIfT'S
~::t-
PREM
Specially
Priced
45.
39c
Stuffed OliYes Sp.llldl Jar
Plain Oliy"s Oil,.. 7·..
I"
Peanut Blltter ASGI
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Ho••
MayonnaIse 0.11
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Libby'.
IG,2' ,lt
Plums
,
IIItlll'
Dill Pickles .oy
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Speed.up Ammonia h.
BALA CLUI
Refre,hrav
BEVERAGES
3~ 25 c
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Plus bOllle dop •• I.
"nd 'onnlll. Tillie I"
Penna, mar.f'fI.
2Bc
3lc
45c
25c
25c
10c
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ALSO HOT OR REGULAI
CATSUP
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- 'v., ·It
18c
14·1\1
bot
iiiiiiffoES 10 39c
FOR 10 DAYS jONLY
Ibs
,or L-Imes Fluh
,...
Lon.' - ···.15 P:lII,.rd
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":IJI Island Lima III"",...
11:,'""
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GOO X 16 SIZE
I . _.-. __ ...
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A,RATHON
Greening Apples :~~;~
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Sweet fresh corn', a real treat whe.....rve" wit.
that famous
. S"eet Cream
America's Great Prize
Win n f n 9 8utter, •
household favorite for
generaii(lRs. Always dependable. AlwGys elellelaus.,
Enhances the Bovoi' of lIIaay fresh vegettlb!'!-s.
SHARP CHEDPIR CHEESE
.. ll,
REDUCED TO
a5c
95
$
Plus Tax
35c
41c
Re~',l.1'
Marathon
is
backed
by
Goo~year's
Price $ 12.95 '
Standard Guarantee'
the same warranty that cover!.. every th'e bearing the GOQdyear
name. It "runs and runs and runs" _ ,gives you long wear and
Cemstock Sliced "'I"I'I';-s- 2 'f;,': 25c
Re'" Sour Pitted Pie Cherries N;;,." 27c
Fancy Blueberries
NO;.:'' ' 31 c
~
Bille Wi ••er UapeelM
HALVES
APRICOTS
.:;z..
25'
~"t ... -to Hal",. In,Eaeh Caa, La Hll'll~.
L11r:n~y·s
Fruit Cocktail
••;:~
37c'
Farmdale Peas ~_ 2 ...
2&c'
.•. .
,• -•• , $2 •90
W I'I son •s,Corned Beef Hash
I!:, 31c
Grated Light Meat Tuna Fish
:. 37c
Ideal' Desserts ........
3 .... 19c
ACrlle Whole Gold:: Con
":;.., 19c
.Iersey Cranberry Sauce
. 2 l!o:' 29c
' Sunrise Tomato Juice
...: 19c
Old ~out. Oran,e Juice
1. :;: 49c
I"' ..... , FDey Orallge Juice
__, 21c
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non-sktd
~afety.
',frade in your worn tires now and save!
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR OLD TIRES
~1"lJS(~() liNI) lil..S'I'()N
,STUDEBAKER SALES ANT) SERVICE"
South Chester and Fairview ijoad
Phone Swarthmore 9793
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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SWABTIIl\IIORE, FRIDAY, AUGus,T 27. INS
.
Scott Lilly Dies,
In Wa11ingford
GEORGE L ALSTON
FOR THE
FLOWmulSS
$3,00 PER YEAR
~han~es
Smalley Ends Register For
JUdg~~~~~!,!~~~ 15 Yrs. Service Draft Aug. 30
Pool
last week's SWARTHMOREAN
article on the status of the Swarthmore swimming pool project. it is
not yet necessary to give up all
hope, Mrs. Justus Garrahan, chairman of the Membership Committee reported.
College Professor's Busy
Life Ends At
Home
.
Postmaster Retires
On 31st, H. M. Teal
Successor
Men To Sign Up At '
High School
Gym
Arrangements have been made
by the Local Draft Board with the
Swarthmore Schools for the regiSFive or ten families were distration of men 18 or over, and uncovered who, for some unaccountder 26 years of age. The registraable reason, had not received intion will take place in the high
vitations to join, and it is believed
school
gymnasium on the days inthat there may be others in this
Born in Powershiek County;
dicated in the proclamation of
categocy who would be interested
Iowa in 1885. Mr. Lilley graduated
Governor
Duff announcing the
Mrs. Garrahan stressed that it was
froin Michigan Stale College in
draft. The hours of t'egistration
not the intention of the committeE>
1906, He received his civll enwill be between 6:30 a.m. and 5:00
to leave anybody out. Newcomers
gineer degree from Cornell Unip.m.
to SWarthmore are invited in pa:tversity where he held an instrucThe schedule of registration is
icular. to investigate the project.
torship from 1907 to 1910. He
as follows:
held the Henry C. and J. Archer
Alfred P. Smalley who was ap• A numb.r of calls was received
• (a) Persons born in the year
Turner professorships of Engifrom persons who wanted to know pointed postmaster here on AugJ 922 after August 30. 1922, shall
neering at Swarthmore where he
what they could do to help out. 23, 1933 will retire from the office
be registered' on Monday. the 30th
was an assistant professor beThey were advised to contact their on the 31st of this month. having
day of August. 1948.
tween 1910 and 1917.
friends immediately and to con- completed the 15-year service per(b) Persons born in the year
After this time Mr., lJlley
Alston Heads Affairs tinue to pester them until an ap- iod of the government retirement 1923
shall be registered on Tuesworked as an engineer for priplication blank was aciualJy signed plan.
In Delaware
With his wife Aravl1a. Mr . day. the 31st day of August. 1948.
vate companies until 1929 when
and delivered. Judging Ifrom the
number of people who have said Smalley has lived at 309 Yale ave- or on Wednesday, llie 1st day of
he returned to the college as a full
County
professor of engineering. He had
"You can count me in" there will nue !for a quarter century,' mov- September, 1948;
(c) Persons born in the year
been chairman of the division of
George L. Alsion. of North be no membership problem at all; Ing here from Erdenheim, Pa.. in
1924
shall be registered on Thurs1922
alld
taking
up'
residence
at
still
those
who
have
'actualJy
signengineering here since 1936.
Chester . road, has been named
day,
the 2nd day of September.
Mr. Lilly was the co-author of Chairman of the Committee for ed on the dotted line. with or with- the Yale avenue address after a
uAnalytical :Mechanics." He was. a Coordination of County Activities out the accompanying cash, con- year in a house on Vassar avenue. 1948. 9r on Friday. the 3rd day
Before becoming postmaster he of September. 1948;
past National Director of ,the for Pennsylvania Week. The ,ane stitute a much smaller number.
was
in the building supply busi(d) Persons born in the year
American Society of Civil Engi- nual celebration to he observed
O~ about two' weeks remain
ness
with
offices
in
Wilmington,
1925
shall be registered on Saturneers and chairman of the Com- from Sunday. September 26. before the finlll inventory will be
Del.
day.
the 4th· day of Septemher.
lnitlee on Professional training through Shturday. October 2. has taken aod the final decision made.
The
year
Mr.
Smalley
took
over
1948.
or on Tuesday. the 7th day
of the Engineer's Council 'or Pro- as its goal the interest of each citi- Pool Committee President Joho
the
local
postal
administration
fessional Development and held zen as'to PennsYlvania's wealth
, of Seybold urged that anybody who the gross receipts totaled $28.311. of September. 1948;
(e) Persons born in the year
memberships in the Ame:ican Ar- natural resources and diversity of has any ideas, either in connect33.
Last
year
they
reached
an
an19.26 shall be registered on Wedbitration Association, the Ameri- industrial development. It is the ion with the membership effort or
can Association of University Pro.. dual 'objective of emphasizing the the cons\!:'Uction problem. should nual $67.981.43. an increase of nesday. the 8th day of September.
140%. .
fessors. the Sorjety for the pro- state's past anet present aohieve- get in tou!hwlth.him;
1948. or on Thnrsday. the 9th day
Employees
at
the
post
office
in
of
September. 1948;
motion of Engineering Education. ments and using that -knowledge
1933
numbered
10.
At
present
(f) Persons horn in the year
and the American Concrete Insti- for economic, cultural and recreaREGiSTER NEW PUPILS there are 22. 20 regular and 2 cus- 1927 shall be registered on Friday.
·tute. He was a1s9 a· member of Itonal inlprovements.
the lOth day of September. 1948.
the honorary engineering societies
All new pupils who have not todian.
The Pennsylvania Week proUp
until
November.
1935
when
it
or
an Satw·day. the 11th day of
Sigma Tau, Sigma Xi. and Taux gram seeks to stimulate interest. done so are urged to register at
moved
into
its
own
new
building
Beta PI.
both in the state. and locally in the College avenue school office on Rutgers avenue the postoffice September, 1948;
(g) P-arsons born in the year
In 1946 he served as consultant the community. Mr. Alston, whose the week of August 30. between was housed lIt 15 South Chester
the
hours
of
9
a,m.
and
4
p.m.
1928 shall be registered on Monto the Baldwin Locomotive works activities
extend
throughout
road.
day. the 13th day of' September,
aod was Instrumental in getting the state. will have the job of c0- During this ,week special effort
On July 1. 1943 the postoffire
will be made to give careful indifor the engineering department
was officially changed from a sec- 1948.'"r on Tuesday. the 14th day
ordinating
community
activities
vidual
attention
to
each
new
puof September, 1948;
at Swarthmore a 600.000 pouod
ond class of1ice to a first class one,
pil
registering.
After
September
in
Delaware
County.
testing lnachine, used in research
(h) Persons born in the year
based on volume of business.
Vice-President, Secretary and 7, due to scheduled conferences
work on the field of structures.
The employees and patrons of 1929 shall be registered on Wedand examinations requiring the
Mr. Lilly Is survived by his Treasurer of General Steel Castthe Swarthmore mail center will nesday; the 15th day of September.
wife, Jean McCoy Lilly, a son, ings Corporation in Eddystone, presence of members of the school miss Mr. Smalley's touch, but 1948. or' on Thursday. the 16th day
staff, such individual consideration
Scott. Jr .• and a daughter Mary Mr. Alston.' in addition to other
none more than the littlest patrons of September, 1948;
will not be available to parents and
Alice.
(i) Persons born in the year
who stood on tiptoe to peer over
interests is also President of the new pupil-.
the
window
.counters
with
eager
1930
before September 19. 1948.
Funeral services were held
Parents are asked to accompany eyes searching for Mr. Smalley shall be registered on Friday, the
Monday afternoon in the Trinity Chamber of Commerce in tlte 'City
Church.
of Chester and Delaware County. pupils 'at registration time. They each time they. accompanied some- 17th day of September. 1948. or on
are asked to brtng the following one on a trip to the post office, Saturday. the 18th day of Sep_________..c:.__~___·_____________ 1 papers
with them: record from
There was a special sign if any tember. 1948.
previous school, or last' report child spotted him and caught his
·(D Persons who were born on
cards; hirth or baptismal certifi- eye. A sjlent signal. the child
or after September 19. 1930. shall
'cates; any transfer papers from raised one finger and Mr. Smalley
be "registered on the day they atprevious school; and vaccination responded similarly and disaptain the 18th anniversary of the
certificates.
peared. ImmediatelY. as if by day of their birthl or within five
magic. the lobby door marked days thereafter,
July first the liner Britannic Scotland arrlvmg in' Glasgow
where
they
visited
the
University
"Postmaster" opened and the child
Male ciii:t.ens of the ages indisailed from New York's harbor
L V· W· WORKSHOP
of
Glasgow.
From
there
they
eonentered,
closing
it
behind.
him.
cated above who are away from
with four young Swarthmoreans
STARTS MONDAY
Soon he emerged with several col- home shall present themselves to
aboard. Ginny Peel of Columbia tinued to Edinburgh and saw the
The League of Women Voters orful hard candies in 'his smaU the Draft Registration Board in the
avenue, Sandra and Barbara Cros- Edinhurgh Castle. Holyrood PalWorkshop
on United Nations will grasp. The mysteries behind the communities where they happen to
.et o~ Ridley Creek road and ace, Prince's street and Loch Lahold its second meeting Monday. closed dpol' were guarded by the be on the day or days 01 registraCharles Keenen of Harvard ave- mond in the Trossaks. Five days
August 30 from two to four o'ciock small fry society, though a mother tion. Those who, for reasons belater
the
group
started
toward
nue, who were members of the Ulat the home of the chairman Dr. who on~e accompanied her tiny yond their control, are unable to
ster American Youth Group leav- where they viewed York Minster.
Frances
Fussell at 451 Riverview daughter 011 an initiation trip ,into present th~mselves for registration
ing for a seven wl"'k tour of the and the famous Walls of York.
the inner-sanctum came out willi on the above days shall do so as
They were fortunate in seeing r~ad.
British lsles. Ten days later they
•
visions of a large transparent jar soon as possible after the cause
landed in Cobh. Ireland and trav- many famous places in and about
in which one could see, sparkling for such inability ceases to exist.
eled from there through Dublin London including Windsor Castle,
rut·and·Runner
At
Large
like jewels, a myriad of colorful
Oxford
and
Eaton
Colleges.
Hamp. to Belfast by slow train. The
Flush,
ten-year-old
honey
colorsweets
challenging the freedom of
group remained in and around Bel.. ton Court, Tower of London, Wested
.
cocker
spaniel
of
the
H.
Bardchoice
of
the little guest.
fast for three weeks staying in the minster Abby, SI. Paul's CatheREGISTRARS
well
Lincoins.
was
found
dead
in
Howard M. Teal of 404 Haverhomes of Irish families. While dral. Buckingham Palace. StratNEEDED
the
gutter
In
front
of
his
owners'
ford place has been appointed actthey were there they visited a ford on Avon, warwick,Castle MaRegistrars
are urgently
,linen mill. a" shirt factory in Lon- dame Tousads Wax Works. The home at 143 Ogden avenue last ing postm&ster. to succeed Mr.
needed to assist with the
donderry, saw the Giants Cause- Parliament Buildings. Lloyds of Friday afternoon. The victim ac- Smalley. and will _ume his new
Peacetime Draft Registration
cording
to
Mr.
Lihcoln.
was
hit
duties on September 1. Mr. Teal
way and the Parllament build- London. and - both the Tower
in the high school gymnaings where they were received by Bridge and London Bridge on a by the most vicious of all automo- attended Swarthmore Preparasium. daily. except SUnday.
the Minister of Education and en- short ride down tM Thames one bile drivers-the hit-and-runner. tory School and graduated from
between the hours of 8:30
Muhlenberg College in 19S5. takjoyed a'short trip down the Antrim afternoon. Many of them also
a.m.
and ,5:00 p.m.. Aug. 30
ing extra courses at the University
Coast. The Queen's sister also viewed the Olympics arriving in
to Sept, 16. Anyone willing
Beleaved.
of Pennsylvania. During World
held a very lovely tea in their ttme to see the boxing and basketto contribute this public serMrs. S. H. Hemenway of Strath War II he was with the United
honor. and they were at one time ball evenls and a few of the track
vice. call Swarthmore 4567
received formally by the Lord events. They left Liverpool, Eng- Haven avenue was bereaved by States Department of Commerce.
to report days and hours
landFrlday AugUst 1'3 on the Brlt- the recent death of her father Mr. Since the war he has been in busiMayor of Belfast.' ,
available.
After about· three weeks tn Bel- tanic arriving tn New Yorok last Charles P. McKown of Tunkhan- ness for himself as a commission
broker In Philadelphid.
nock, Pa;
•
fast they l ..ft Ireland by boat for SaturdaY.
Scott B. Lilley, educator. civil
engineer and chairman of the Division of Engineering at Swarthmore College. died Thursday afternoon at his home on PIU$h Mill
road. Wallingford. He was 63.
I
Pa. Week To
Begin Sept. 26
-
Local Students Return From
Summer In British Isles
TIRE BY GOODYEAR
BUTTER
•
ABE YOU
Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of
SIIERWF SAL ...'
uf Real Estute
Mr. and Mrs. Harlen R. Jessup
of Haverlord avenue with their
children Harlan, Jr., Kathleen, and
Martha are leaving for Wallingford. Vt. tomorrow. They will
return after Labor Day.
Switrth more,Pa.
Friday, August 20, 1948
,
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
AR'I'HMO
COIA,E(; ~;
.:j\mrthI,lOre G:'lle[e
LIBflAIIY
Library
.-----l,M
Swarth more, Pa.
THE
6
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
Dr. and Mrs. . G. L. Armitage and their daughter Beth are le~v
of South Chester road arc enter- lng for Eilglesmere at the beglntaining Mrs. Armitage's brother-i nin g . of the week. Their . home
in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. 011 Swarthmore avenue wIll be
occupied by n.frs. Jones' parents
William D. Wermouth, fanner reSidents of Swarthmore. for a few Mr. and Mrs. George H. Turner
days.
of Wilmington, Del. until their
Owned and Operated by Americ:an Stores Company
BETTER MEAT VALUES
Just visIt your nearest Ac ...
M~Qt
Select the
Departmeat.
"ut you want. ancl you will
• _ -::aC]l!i:r:e
Immediately
that
yau get satisfactlo. for leu
",olley in the Acme.
Con.merc:ial Steer lee,f
STEAKS
T~ndEl Juicy
Slrloln-T·Boa.
... PO'"terhol!.e
CHUCK ROAST
RIB ROAST C.t.'~r.~:,,,
~EA
BASS
Ib
Temler
H~a.
l
IIlder
59-
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23 c
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.arge Bosion MC!c:kerel
Dressed Whiting 'cor.""~"
Fonc:y Cod Fillets
" 17
• 19
.. 35·
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-~--, ..
Virginia Lee SU9C]estions
C
each
0:..
Il:ed Cinnamon Buns
Almond Streussel Coffee Cake
Marshmallow COl:oanut BtlIr
301:
..··391:
"" 39c
SUPREME BREAD _
,..I...._',_
'::: 14
C
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SWIFT'S
PREM
Specially
P,;ccrJ
BALA CLUB
Ref.cshing
BEVERAGES
3 ~.~ 25c
"jus bOllia dopolil
and P('nnro. Trolt In
Pennro, mo·klf't~.
Mut
DU,ar 7 '11 ·01
Stuffed Olives Splnhh
jar
Plain Ol!ves Dllllr• 7+DZ
Ja.
Ib
Peanut Bdter "sea In
,1
Mayonnaise ;~Tt!
libby's
ND.
Plums
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Dill P,ckles
B".
B.y
In
Speed·up Ammonia ,.1
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R[GULAR
lbs
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Pat.
Long
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Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson of
Park avenue, who are spending
two weeks at Ocean City J entertained Mr. Jackson's mother Mrs.
A. F. Jackson of Park avenue this
past weekend.
Jackie Jackson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard C. Jackson of Vassar avenue, left recen.t1y for Cotuit, Cape Cod where he will spenei
celebrated her ninetieth birthday ten days visiting relatives.
at that time.
LEGAL NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman MacBirney of Harvard avenue are enterSI:OIiI.-'Cl IJropusals w1ll be reccin.'<1 lit tht,
taining Mrs. MacBirney's mother Of)icl~ uf lilt! L111ef Clerk or Ule COlli .. ~
l"umlllissiollers of Delaware (;OUlIl)". ;
Mrs. Mary E. Wait of Newburgh, UIC Court House. ML'(1I8. I'll •• until U:UU
N. Y. for several weeks.
~uon Eastern St.lludurd Time. 011 Tues·
•
da)', August U, 1948, abd will be publici)'
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Little- opl'lIcd at 1 :00 . P.M. Eastern Stalltlartl
T,me on the slime dale, for furulshillJ.:
field have returned from a ten I:!n.uuu )'Cn.Qnul 1'rolJcrty HduTII DlIIIa,k,.
for tIle year 19·Ul, fur the use of tht!
day trip through New England Uuanl ~Ir A~csslllcnt und ltc\'lslun of
to "Walden", Wallingford, where TlIxcs.
they are sp(~nding some t.·me Wl·th ubl:lillcd
SIIC('ilh'aliulIs nlHl billdiuJ{ !ih\,t,t lila), ht'
nt the Office of the Chit·, ('1(,,1.
Mrs. Littlefield's parents, Mr. and Illul lin hid will be elltcrtalul'(l un I.,,.. ..
lIIatl ..' tlllt un ~:1id bidding sheet.
Mrs. James Palmer Henry before
E:wh hid mtisL be ucculllpaull'd b)' :1
leaving for Troy, N. Y. where they ,'alilkd du.'Ck for Fifty (150.00) DolLu
drawlI 10 th.' orilt'r of tht~ County or
expect to live while Mr. Little- J)t'!mmre.
field teaches at Rensellaer PolyTlu' ('uunt)' ("UIIJlnjs.~IUIU'rs rt'.~t'r\·I· 11 ...
I h·
d Mr
L·ttl f· Id
1'i~hl In n~h-'d any IUld all bid ...
ec nlC an
s.
l e Ie
at I
('lnn'lIee L. C'Ollllt'r
Russel Sage College for women.
.lohn II. I>uherty
,\lhNt .1. Crawfonl. .lr.
("OllNTY CQMMISSIOXI':US
~IIEItIFJt"
SAI.I':S
uf Hl';tI K ..t;lh·
,sIIEltl(t'F'S Olo'l"JCE
('OllltT 1I011S"~. MKIlU. I' \
FJUI>AY
Modern,
Thrilling
Amusements
Mr. and Mrs, Harlen R. Jessup
of Haverford avenue with their
childrell Harlan, Jr., Kathleen, and
Martha are leaving for Wallingford, Vi. tomorrow. They will
return after Labor Day.
Reduced Raru IIX Childrea U,..
'2 011 MQII)' Amllsements
E,er, Mon,.. Wed.. Fri.
d~
BREYER DAYS
Mrs. \Villiam E. Kistler of Park
avenue has returned from a trip
to New England where she visited
in Northampton, Mass, and attended the Berkshire Music Festival.
She was accompanied on her trip
by her sister Mrs. Harold Pennock
of Roxbo1"ough. Mr. Pennock stayed at Park avenue with Dr. Kistler.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Hopson of Rutgers avenue who went to
Tue5lfo)'5 In
SUNDAY-Sylvao H.O
Jack Steck's
~Kidd:ies'
Free Concen.
4*15. 7115. 9;45 P. M,
25e
"
25c:
10e
h)' I:Uh Strel~t nil the I-:;L.. t 1)\
Street lind UII the Suuth hy lund I;f
, Ihl' nallimurc and Ohio Uallrnml 111111 1111'
lilt'
~urth
i W,'I!'lh
: Wt'-It by SI)roul Street.
, Xu iIlIPI'()VClnt'lits-Vncant grOlllll1.
Snltl liS the l)rOpel'ty of Mal'Y II. HI'II ~"
1,:,;1. & hcirs uf Marr Jo:lIglt~ Uakhnll'(>ttr :0:.
'I'ruxlull Ut';lh'. del·'II. O\\'lIer~ or 1"'11111,',1
Aflr:
,,'II
"
('urn."n.
K
O. R. Watkins.
SI,erilJ.
FOR 10 DAYS IONLY
flllO X 16 SIZE
ARATHON
TIRE BY GOODYEAR
Am<:rit.;a's G"cat Prile
Win n f n 9 Butter. a
hOU5Ct:old favorite for
gcnerai.ul1s. Alwuys dependoklle. Always delicious.
Enhances the ilavci' of many fresh YcgEtrb',:s.
u,
.:\.
I
1b'~j.O
I>
'1'lmll1:1.";
I ' ...·.·0
18c
BUTTER
REDUCED TO
,,5e
s
95
Plus Tn,,'
35e
41c:
~~I~~9C
r
(::clnstock-Sliceti ~--l:.r'( s
2 2 .t ~Sc
:<,,01 Sour Pitted Pie Cherri.,s NU"
•. 2 27c
MD, 300
Fanc.y Bluebcl·r~cs
31c
n".
; B1ue Winfter Unreeled
.::f"
\~':lrdlr lille thereof ll)ung the sah. Wel:;h
,Street. /11111 tile Southwestward!}' Ihll'
jill'reuC a/ullg Sllruul 5lrcct. DOUlldt'(1 (111
I
45c:
Sweet fresh cou"s a real treat when served wltll
~hat famous
Sweet Cream
APRICOTS
I
IIWllt·I'S.
_...
• HAJ.\lEf·
I
33c:
--,
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SlURP CHEDDAifcHEESE
Hour. 2 P. M.
('ullllitiulI~:
t"l1l'l'k
tilm'
$2;iIl,tlU cush til' cl'l'lillt'd
uf sail' (unless othl.'n\·lst·
.'~Iah'd ill :uln'rlisl'lIIl'ul) bllhllll'e III 1\'11
da~'s. (Hh~I' l'ulIIlIIluns (III tla)' uf ~all',
: 1."\':lri Fadas
Nu. ~"!II
:
,.
I>ec. Tenn, 1918
Situate un Ihe Soullm'(·..;l l'orlwr uf
, I:lth mul WC!sh Sln.'ds, III the Cit)' of
! Chester. CUUlIl)· uf Uclawnre lind stall'
I uf ,I'enlls)·"·nnin. Contlliniu:; In frout IIlulI;.:slllli 131h Stred ,Ial'.l~" lind extl'lIilill"
nf that width in length or delllh Sonll;'
cn ... twa1'1 !!). 195·~'i.'· 10 laud of the 811Hl
IIIUrt' IlIld Ohio Hailro:ul the Nllrlhf'lIs1
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39
Greelling Apples :~fJ:1. 3
August
Fn-e auol Part,Paid ~
at LoeaI Brtya' De.lm.
Allti(JST 27. H15~
P::I!I ,\,:\1. E,,~h'rn l)ar:i~hL Thill"
28e
21,~
}4·OZ
HOr.t.E GROWN SELECTED WHITE
POTATOES IO
,.,
Benton, Pa. last weekend were
accompanied by their son Robert,
their daughter Sue, their son and
daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. D.
B. Hopson of Media and Beth
Huey of Dickinson avenue.
Mrs. Robert Bair of Cornell
aveune went to Hollywood, Fla.
last weekend to visit her mother
Mrs. Annie C. Thompson who
return after Labor Day.
Mr. "nei lIfrs. Carroll P. Streeter of Columbia avenue with their
daughter Joan and their sons
Jimmy, who has just returned
from spending the summer at
Ringoes, N. J., and Jack, left
Tuesday for a vacation at Ocean
City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Marsh
of Columbia avenue are vacationing at Ocean City, N. J.
~ MT. and Mrs. G.eorge Ewing of
Columbia avenue visited OM r s .
George Ewing, Jr. of Rosemont,
N. J. at her cottage on Morningside road in Ocean City, N. J.
this weekend.
Mrs. Frederick Anthony 0 f
Haverford avenue flew to Tulsa.
Oklaholl1Oi. on Tuesday to join her
husband.
Mrs. Juhn H. Bennett of South
Chester road returned last week
from a month's stay in New
Brunswick, Canada.
l\'lr. ane. Mrs. Wallace Lippincott of South Chester road were
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C.
G. Pitner at Baltimore over the
weekend. All attended the wedding of the nephew of Mr. Lippincott, Mr.' Ellis R. Lippincott of
Medford, N. J. and Miss R. C.
Clifton of Baltimore on Saturday.
3ge
1!~I
CATSUP
•
45c
'~.:'
LIDdl
f
Friday, August 20, 1948
SWARTHMOREAN
25c
.•. ,,' 10 "ah·... lin I':W-h Can, In Itlf'b Byt'tl"
LFit>uV 5 fruit Cocktail
.';.~'"
37c'
anndale
Peas
\;"",
2
••.
•
25c'
$2
I'
..N
eaRS
•
~
.90
W I'son
5 Corned Beef Hash
1... 31 c
Grated LICJht Meat Tuna Fish
-\(, 37c:
Ideal Desserts ....
3 ':i'.. 19c:
Aen1e Whole Gold~'; Corn
••. 2 19c:
;~rs:y Cranberry Sauce
2 :'.. 29c:
.. illl\,fse Tomato Juice
....: 19c:
Old ~outh Orange Juice
10 u~ 49
1"'''- Fane" Orange Juice
<;'
II...
21:
------
Marathcn
is
backed
by
Goodyear'!'
Standard
G ua l'an tf'f'
the sam£>' warranty that cover~ evC'ry tire bearing the GOQclye~u'
name. It "runs and runs and runs·'
non-skfd :.::afpty,
..gives you long
W£"(lf
:mel
Tr:Hle in your worn tires now anrl savp!
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR OLD TIRES
.,I~(JS(~(' liN)' li,.. srl'C'N
,STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE
South Chester and Fairview Road
Phone Swarthmore 9793
ABE YOU
GIVING
YOUR
FWWERS
THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 20-NO. 35
Scott Lilly Dies
In Wallingford
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, AUGUS,T 27, 19118
GEORGE L ALSTON
College Professor's Busy
Life Ends At
Home
FOR THE
FLOWERLESS
$3.00 PER YEAR
Pool ~hanc.es Smalley Ends Register For
Brrghtenlng 15 Yrs. Service Draft Aug. 30
Judging from the response to
last week's SWARTHMOREAN
article on the status of the Swarthmore swimming pool project, it is
not yet necessary to give up all
hope, Mrs. Justus Garrahan. chairman of th~ Membership Committee reported.
Five or ten families were discovered who. for some unaccount'able reasrm, had not received in\ vitations to join, and it is believed
! that there may be others in this
c.a.tegory who would be interested
I Mrs. Garrahan stressed that it was
I not the intention of the committe£>
to leave anybody o'lt. Newcomers
to Swarthmore are invited in particular, to investigate the project.
Postmaster Retires
On 31st, H. M. Teal
Successor
Men To Sign Up At
High School
Gym
Arrangements have been made
by Ihe Local Draft Board with the
SwarthmorE.- Schools for the registt'ation of men 18 or over, and under 26 years of age. The registration will t .... ke place in the high
school gymnasium on the days indicated in the proclamation of
Born in Powershiek County t
Governm' Duff announcing the
Iowa in 1885, Mr. Lilley graduated
draft. The hours of registration
from Michigan State College in
will be between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00
1906. He received his civil enp.m.
gineer degree from Cornell U niversity where he held an instrucThe schedule of registration is
torship frem 1907 to 1910. He
as follows:
Alfred P. Smalley who was ap- . (a) Persons born in the year
.~ A numb£>'r of calls was received
held the Henry C. and J. Archer
from persons who wanted to know pointed pos.tmaster here on Aug- 1922 after August 30, 1922. shall
Turner professorships of Engiwhat they could do to help out. 23, 1933 will retire from the office be registcred on Monday, the 30th
neering at Swarthmore where he
They were advised to contact their on the 3! 5t of this month, having day of August, 1948.
was an assistant professor befriends immedi~tely and to con- completL"<.i the I5-year service pertween 1910 and 1917.
(b) Persons born in the year
to pester them until an ap- iod of the government retirement
After this time Mr. Lilley
Alston Heads Affairs tinue
1923
shall be registered on Tuesplication blank was actually signed plan.
worked as an engineer for priday,
the
31st day of August, 1948,
With his wife Aravi1a, Mr.
and delivered. Judging {rom the
In Delaware
vate companies until 1929 when
or on 'Vednesday, the 1st day of
number of people who have said Smalley has lived at 309 Yale avehe returned to Ihe college as a full
September,
1948;
County
"You can count me in" there will nue for a quarter century, movprofessor of engineering. He had
(c) Persons born in the year
ing here from Erdenheim, Pa. in
been chairman of the division of
George L. Alsfon, of North be no membership problem at all; 1922 and taking up residence at 1924 shall be registered on Thursengineering here since 1936.
Chester road, has been named still those who have actually sign- the Yale avenue address after a da~·, the Znd day of September,
ed on the dotted line, with or withMr. Lilly was the co-author of Chairman of the Committee for
out the accompanying cash, con- year in a house on Vassar avenue. 1948, or on Friday, the 3rd day
"Analytical Mechanics." He was a Coordination of County Activities
Before becoming postmaster he of September, 1948;
stitute a much smaller nunlber.
past Natiunal Director of the for Pennsylvania Week. The anwas in thl! building supply busi(d) Persons born in the year
Only about two weeks remain ness with offices in Wilmington, 1925 shall be registered on SaturAmerican Society uf Civil Engi- nual celebration to be observed
neers and chairman of the Com- from ::Iunday. September 26, before the final inventory will be Del.
day. the 4th day of Septembe.·,
mittee on Professional training through Sbturday, October 2, has taken and the final decision made.
The year Mr. Smalley took over 1948, or on Tuesday, the 7th day
of the Engineer's Council for Pro- as its goal the interest of each citi- Pool Committee President John the local postal administration of September, 1948;
fessional Development and held zen as to Pennsylvania's wealth of Seybold urged that anybody who Ihe gross receipts totaled $28,311.
(e) Persons born in the year
memberships in the American Ar- natural resl')urces and diversity of has .any ideas,. either in connect- 33. Last year they reached an an- 1926 shall be registered on Wedbitration ASSOciation, the Ameri- industrial development. It is the ion with the membership effort or nual $67,981.43, an increase of nesday, the 8th day of September,
can AssGciation of University Pro- dual objective of emphasizing the the cons~uction problem, should 140%.
1948, or on Thursday, the 9th day
fessors, the Sodety for the pro- state's past and present achieve- get in touch witil him.
Employees at the post office in of September, 1948;
motion of Engineering Education, ments and using that knowledge
1933 numbered 10. At present
(f) Persons born in the year
and the American Concrete Insti- for economic, cultural and recreathere are 22, 20 regular and 2 cus- 1927 shall be registered on Friday,
'tute. He was also a member of itonal inlprovements.
todian.
the lOth day of September, 1948,
the honorary engineering societies
The Pennsylvania Week proUp until November, 1935 when it or an Saturday, the 11th day of
Sigma Tau, Sigma Xi, and Taux gram seeks to stimulate interest,
moved into its own new building September, 1948;
both in the state, and locally in
Beta Pi.
on Rutgers avenue the postoffice
(g) Persons born in the year
In 1946 he served as consultant the community. Mr. Alston, whose
was housed at 15 South Chester 1928 shall be registered on Monto the Baldwin Locomotive works activities
road.
extend
throughout
day. the 13th day of September,
On July I, 1943 the postoffi
for the engineering department
ordinating conunWlity activities
ond class office to a first class one,
at Swarthmore a 600,000 pound
(h) Persons born in the year
based on vQlume of business.
testing machine. used in research in Delaware County.
1929
shall be registered on WedVice-President, Secretary and
'rhe employees and patrons of
work on the field of structures.
nesday,
the 15th day of September,
the Swarthmore mail center win
Mr. Lilly is survived by his Treasurer of General Steel Castmiss Mr. Smalley's touch, but 1948, or on Thursday. the 16th day
wife, Jean McCoy Lilly, a son, ings Corporation in Eddystone,
none more than the littlest patrons of September, 1948;
Scott, Jr .• and a daughter Mary Mr. Alston, in addition to other
(i) Persons born in the year
who stood on tiptoe to peer ovel'
Alice.
interests is also President of thp.
1930
b"for~ September 19, 1948,
the window counters with eager
Funeral services were held Chamber of Commerce in the City
shall
be registered on Friday, the
eyes searching for Mr. Smalley
Monday afternoon in the Trinity
17th
day
of September, 1948, or on
each time they. accompanied someof Chester and Delaware County.
Church.
one on a trip to the post office. Saturday, the 18th day of SepThere was a special sign if any tember, 1948.
child spotted him and caught his
.(j) Persons who were born on
eye. A ~ilent Signal, the child 01" ailer September 19. 1930, shall
raised on~ fittger and Mr. Smalley be registeroo on the day Ihey atresponded. similarly and disap- tain the 18th anniversary of the
peared. Immediately, as if by day of their birth, or within five
magic,
the ]obby door marked days thereafter,
July first the liner Britannic Scotland arriving in Glasgow
"Postmaster"
opened and the child
Male citi ....ens of the ages indisailed from New York's harbor where they visited the University L· V· W· WORKSHOP
entered,
closing
it
behind
him.
cated above who are away from
with four young Swarthmoreans of Glasgow, From there they con- STARTS MONDAY
Soon he emerged with several col~ home shall present themselves to
tinued
to
Edinburgh
and
saw
the
aboard, Ginny Peel of Columbia
The League of Women Voters orful hard candies in his small the Draft Registration Board in the
avenue, Sandra and Barbara Cros- Edinburgh castle, Holyrood Pal- Workshop on United Nations will grasp. The mysteries behind the communities where they happen to
ace, Prince'g street and Loch Laeet of Ridley Creek road and
mond in the Trossaks. Five days hold its second meeting Monday, closed door were guarded by the be on the day or days of registraCharles Keenen of Harvard avelater the group started toward August 30 from two to four o'clock small fry society, though a mother tion. Those who, for reasons benue. who were members of the Ulwhere they viewed York Minster, at the home of the chairman Dr. who on.::e accompanied her tiny yond their control, are unable to
ster American youth Group leavFrances Fussell at 451 Riverview daughter on an initiation trip .into present themselves for registration
and the famous Walls of York.
ing for a seven week tour of the
the inner-sanctum came out with on the above days shall do so as
They were fortunate in seeing road.
British Isles. Ten days later they
visions of a large transparent jar soon as possible after the cause
landed in Cobh, Ireland and trav- many famous places in and about
in which one could see, sparkling for such inability ceases to exist.
eled from there through Dublin London including Windsor Castle.
Hit-an!l-Runner
At
Large
like jewels. a myriad of. colorful
10 Belfast by slow train. The Oxford and Eaton Colleges, HampFlush, ten-year-old honey color- sweets ~hal1enging the freedom of
group remained in and around Bel- ton Court, Tower of London, West- ed cocker spaniel of the H. Bard- choice of the little gucst.
REGISTRARS
fast for three weeks staying in the minster Abby, SI. Paul's Cathe- well Lincolns, was found dead in
Howard M. Teal of 404 HaverNEEDED
homes of Irish families. While dral, Buckingham Palace, Strat- the gutter ill front of his owners' ford place has been appointed actRegistrars are urgently
they were there they visited a ford on Avon, Warwick Castle Ma- home at 143 Ogden avenue last ing postmaster. to succeed Mr.
needed to assist with the
linen mill, a shirt factory in Lon- dame Tousads 'Wax Works, The Friday afternoon. The victim ac- Smalley, and will assume his new
Peacetime Draft Registration
donderry, saw the Giants Cause- Parliament Buildings, Lloyds of cording to Mr. Lincoln, was hit duties on September 1. Mr. Teal
way and the Parliament build- London, and both the Tower by the most vicious of all automo- attended Swarthmore Preparain the high school gymnaings where they were received by Bridge and London Bridge on a bile drivers-the hit-and-runner. tory School and graduated from
sium. daily, except Sunday.
the Minister of Education and en- short ride down tb~ Thames one
between the hours of 8:30
Muhlenberg College in 1935, takjoyed .. short trip down the Antrim afternoon. Many of them also
a.m.
and 5:00 p.m., Aug. 30
ing extra courses at the University
Coast. The Queen'S sister also viewed the Olympics arriving in
to
S~pt.
16. Anyone willing
Bereaved
of Pennsylvania. During World
time
to
Se
the
boxing
and
basketheld a very lovely tea in their
to contribute this public serMrs. S. H. Hemenway of Strath War II he was with the United
honor, and they were at one time ball events and a few of the track
vice, call Swarthmore 4567
States Department of Commerce.
received formally by the Lord events. They left Liverpool, Eng- Haven avenue was bereaved by Since the war he has been in busito report days and hours
the recent death of her father Mr.
landFriday
August
13
on
the
BritMayor of Belfast.
available.
Charles P. McKown of Tunkban- p-ess for himself as a commission
After about· three weeks in Bel· tanic arriving in New Yorok last
hroker in Philadelphhl.
nock, Pa.
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fast they l"n Ireland by boat for Saturday.
Scott B. Lilley, educator, civil
engineer and chairman of the Di..
vision of Engineering at Swarthmore College, died Thursday afternoon at his home on Plush Mili
road. Wallingford. He was 63.
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Begin Sept. 26
Local Students Return From
Summer In British Isles
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4 o'clock at the Rutledge Presby- Roy M. Horsey of Swm1hmore
terian Church. Rev. Charles
avenue will take'place at 11 o'clock
Mrs. Howard M. J enkJnS a f Robinson performed the celoeDlOnIY.,1 on Saturday morn\ng tn,the garden
North Chester road recently'7reThe bride wore a white satin at Landfall. The ceremony will be
1thl
turned from a month', violt "
gown with O\ousseltne de
performed by the Rev. G. A. LeuMr. and Mrs. Frank Aydelott of oversklrt. The maid of honor, Miss kel of the Kennett Square PresbyWaterford, Conn.
Helen Kahler of Rutledge wore terian Church.
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson of an aqua taffeta gown, and the
Mrs. Daniel Williams, of BelhlePark avenue recently enterlatned bridesmaid, Miss Ann Morrison hem, Pa. twtn sister of the bride,
as their guests for a day Mr.
of Woodlyn wore a taffeta gown
act as matron of honor.
Bratn and Mr. Richard Francis, of shell pink.
Mr. John R. Horsey of North
both of Readtng, Engla!lll. These
The best man was Albert Bull- Swarthmore avenue will serve as
tVlo
geutlemen were tnvlted ard of Elwyn, and the ushers wert' best man for his brother.
to attend the Reading Bicenten- Albed Haines of Elwyn and WIllA reception at the home of the
nial Celebration in Reading, Pa. iam HaFlman of SW'!"thmore.
bride will follow the ceremony.
where Mr. Brain presented to
A reception waS held' at the
Miss Buchanan graduated, from
Reading, Pa. a book of the his- home of the bride's parents on high school in Fairfield, Conn. and
tory o( Reading, England, written Villa Nova avenue directly fol- from Harkins Junior College in
by his grandfather,
lowing the ceremony.
Bryn Mawr. She attended the
Mrs. David P. Wisdom of Vassar
Vermont Junior College and ,erv-
Friday, August 27; 19'48
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avenue and children Cathy and
Miini returned last weekend from
SHARPLESS _ BONHAM
a weeks vacation at Beach Haven
The marriage of Ml$s Mildred
Park, N. J. where they were vls- Ruth Bonham, daughter of Mr.
iting friends from Oak Ridge, and Mrs. J. Earl Bonham of MilTenn.
lersville, Pa., to Norman R. SharpMr. and Mrs. William R. Huey less, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Norof Dickinson avenue enterlatned man R. Sharpless, of South Chester
as thei, guests Mr. Huey'. parents road, took place at 3:30 p. m.,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Huey of Thursday, August 19, in the Zion
Kennett Square for several days Evangelical and Reformed Church
last week.
in Millersville. The Rev. Irvtn L.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Gilmour of I;~E~ pastor of the church ofHarvard avenue entertained Dr.
at the single ring cere-
ed tn the Waves· during the war.
Mr. Horsey, who was on a minesweeper in the Pacific ty{o years,
groduated from Swarthmore High
School in 1944, and will b~ a junior at Triple Cities College at Syracuse University in Endicott, N.Y.
this fall.
Gilmour's coustn Miss Eleanor
Gilmour of Frankford, PhiladelThe bdde who was given in
phia, for a few days last week. marriage by her father wore, a
Mrs. Donald Smith of Hammond wine colored suit with black acInd.,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan... cessories, and an orchid corsage.
lel Morse of Parrish Rd., and Jean
Mrs. Edwin Wiest, Newtonville,
Huey of Dickinson avenue enter- Mass., attended' her sister as
tained at a kitchen shower for matron of honor. She wore a gray
Betty Morse who will be married faille suit with dark green accesthe sixth of September and Flora sories, and a corsage of talisman
Lee who will be married some- roses.
time in October.
Pierre Darrow, Phila., served as
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hibbard ot best man for the bridegroom.
Riverview . avenue with the i r
Following the ceremony a redaughter Rosemary, will return I ""ptlon was held tn the Hotel
Ihis weekend from a vacation In Brunswick
.
after which the couple
the Poconos near Eaglesmere.
left on a wedding trip through
of "Lakeshores" Seaford, Del. and
Mr. John Paul Nester, III, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Paul Nester II.
of Dartmouth avenue, will take
place at 3 o'clock on Saturday,
September' 4 at Saint Phillips
Church in Laurel, Del.
Mrs. Sara Elba Rizzo, of New
H aven, C;Jnn.. and S'yracuse,.
NY.,
will act as matron of honor for
her sister. The maid of honor will
be Miss Jean Shipley, of Laurel,
Del. The bridesmaids, University
of Delaware classmates, will be
Miss Joan Hoffman, Miss Jane
Lynch, Miss Beverly Heyl and MI..s
Eleanor Geyer
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Mrs. Charles ue Hart Brower of
Crest Lane has been visiting her
daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Laurence
M. Smith, o( Melrose, Mass., going
both ways by plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkin..
of North Chester road len last
week for a visit with M.... and Mrs.
Charles Jenktns tn Buek HIll
Falls.
the Poconos and New York. .
The l>ride, a 'senior at Millersville State Teachers College, will
continue her studies there during
the 1948-49 term.
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The wedding of Miss Patricia
Livingston Thompson, daughter of
Mi". and Mrs. G. Toby Thompson
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We guarantee what we furnish equal to the best
or. ~etter, than can be gotten elsewhere, regardless of
price.
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Mr. Robert Durh;>m of Laurel,
Del. t will serve as best man for Mr.
Nester. The ushers will be Mr.,
Willard Ewing, Mr. John Wilson,
Captatn Harry Smith, Mr. William
Hughes, and M!". Carlo Canterra
All are University classmates and
fraternity
brothers. Mas t e r
George T. Thompson will be ring
bearer for his sister.
Baltimore
Phone
Pike
Swarthmore
8450
Springfield
M.... Sharpless, a graduate of
Chester High School, Millersville
State Teachers' College and Tem• .. We Telqraph I'JOwen'"
pIe University where he received
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his Masters Degree June 1948, will
Mrs. C. M. C. Lewis of the
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Miss Thompson is a dlrect deassume a POSI Ion WI
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S warihmore Apartments returned sylvania
State Civil Service Comhome last week from a four week
American statesman and sign~r of
mission jn· Harrisburg, Pa.
vacation at Haddon Hall. Atlantic
the Declaration of Independence,
City.
and is a .enlor at the University of
..
Ch 1
Delaware.
".rs.
ar es R. Pratt of Vassar T'() HAVE GARDEN
avenue has had as her guest this
Mr. Nester graduated from
summer her sister Mrs. Katrina WEDDING
Archmere Academy at Claymont,
Ives of Denver, Col.
The marriage of Miss Nancy Bu- and the University of Delaware
chanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in 1948. He Is a member of the
Andrew E. Buchanan of Landfall, Kappa Alpha Fraternity and a
ZENSEN _ KAHLER
Kennett Square, to Mr. Willinm charter member of the Delaware
Birrel Horsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ag~icultural Honor Society.
The marriage of Miss Carolyn
Kahler, daughter of Mrs. Harry
SALE
A. Kahler, Rutledge to Mr. Robert
ROSE TREE SECl'ION
E. Zenson, Jr. son of Mr. and MrS.
Make your 'phone calls '
All stone residence, 4 bedRobert E. Zensen also of Rutledge
SWARTHMORE 0114
rooms, 2 tiled baths, maid's
short and snappy
took place Saturday afternoon at
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room and bath. Barn In ex"
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cellent condition. 24 plus
To keep YllUr party·line
acres.
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SWARTHMORE - 4 bedpartners happy.
rooms, 2 tiled baths.
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8WAllTlllllORE, PA., nmAY, AUGUST 17,"19;48
Presbyterian CJlUreh Notes
This Sunday momlng at the
11:00 o'clock service the guest
pNllcher will be the Rev. Dr.
Phillip A. Mergler, professor of
religion and philosophy at Emporia College in Emporia, Kansas.,
His serm?n will be ''1'he Gospel
of Vacation". A graduate of Hastings . College and of Princeton
Theological Seminary, Dr. Mergler held several' pastorates tn New
Jersey before joining the staff
of the institute of Puerto Rico,
and then Emporia, College, where
he spent last year as acting president.
Mrs. Eleanor MacMichae1 will
be the organist and Mr. G. Wills
Brodhead the so~ist this Suncla7.
Mr. G. Wills Brodhead, of Maple avenue sang
Friends Meeting Notes
week at the outdoor band concert
at Glen ProVidence Park tn Me-dia. They w~ ''Lo~ ~o tn Alcala," an Encll&il ballad by Andre
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
Messager, "Tramp. Tramp. Tramp"
from NaUCbb' Marietta by Victor
Herbert, "Because" by GuY D.
Hardelot. and "Stronghearted
Men" ,by Sigmund Romberg, aecompanied by ,the Elk'. Band of
Chester, directed by TOIIIIlIY
Gleason.
Miss Doreen McConechy of
South Chester road, who left by
plane for Buffalo on August 10 to
visit Mr. aod Mrs. C. B. Huntoon,
expects to return after Labor DaY.
Mrs. R. M. Kilgore of Cornell
avenue reo:ently entertained Mrs.
Gladys Hasktn of Cleveland, Ohio
the house guest of Mrs. Rayn>ond
Perkins of Secane at a ltmcheon.
We have a number of Individual consultation rooms, Insuring privacy,' for
those who caH at our offices seeking
help and guidance. If .you prefer we will
. send an experienced member of our staff
i'here will be a meeting of all
those who are interested tn the
First Day School Proiram for the
comtng winter, on Monday evening, September ~3, at 8 o'clock
tn Whittier House. Teachers, parents and all concerned members
of the Meeting are asked to be
present to dis"""" plana with Ike
Mr. R. M. Kilgore of Cornell
committee and staff.
avenue is on a two week busln_
A social hour will follow the trip through the South.
meeling•
to the home to complete arrangements.
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,NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. John 1tIstler of
Park avenue spent a' week at
Williamsburg and some of the
Virginia plantations getting addit- IN
tional pictur~s for his lectures tn
architecture.
Methodist Church Notes landsoape
Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. HIlles,
The Church School meets Sun- Jr. of the Swarthmore Apartments
day morning at 10 o'clock.
and their daughter Jane weretn
Dr. Roy N. Keiser will 'preach Atlantic City for a few days last
week.
at the 11 o'clock service.
Jack Tomlinson of S. Chester
The Church Nursery will be
open during the morning service. road Is visiting his brother-tn-Jaw
and sister Mr. and Mrs. Harlle D.
Reynard in Evanston, ill
Trinity Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Graeme C. Why!The Rev. J. Wesley Twelves, law 'of Cornell avenue have, just
rector of the Church of the Bpi returned from a two week vacaphany in Germantown, will con- tion spent tn Mexico where they
duct the 8 o'clock Communion visited such places as T8sco and
service and the 11 o'clock service Cuernavaca.
~ Morning Prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. F. van der Gracht
Ushers at the 11 o'clock service of Harvard avenue and Mr. and
include IL B. Spackman; head Mrs. William R. Snyder of Ph!la-,
usher; W. B. Bullock; C. B. Blake; delphia spent the weekend at
R.G.Haig;V.L.Fine;R.D.New- Shawnee, the summer home of
Mr; and Mrs. W. G. Reese of 'Mt.'
Jln and A. E. Pritchard.
Hotyoke place.
Five year old Lois Thompeon
Chriatian Scienco Church of Harvard 'avenue has a double
"Christ Jesus" Is the subject of fracture of her left arm, which she
the Lesson Sermon in'all Churches received while tumping from a
of Christ, Scien~t, on Sunday, kitchen stool to a ladder.
August 29. The Golden Text is'
MIss Dorothy G. Harris of Gar"The Son of man is come to seek rett avenue has returned to her
and to save that' which was lost" position at the Friend·s Historical
(Luke 19:10).
Library at Swarthmore College
from a two week vacatidn at Backlog Camp in the Adirondacks.
Mr. H. M. Crist, a former
Swarthmoreo'n
was the week1
SWARTHMORE
end
guest
of
Dr.
and
Mrs. William
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
E.
Kistler
at
their
home
on Park
Sunday, August 29
11:00 A. M.-Rev. Dr. Phillip A. avenue.
Mergler liThe Gospel of VaMr. and Mrs. Colin R. Hitchcativn".
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man of Thayer road left last week
Wednesday, September 1
10:00 A. M.- Surgical Dressings for a short trip to Canada.
Group Meets.
Mrs. D. A. Hills of Elm avenue
received a surprise visit from her
daughter M,s. A. G. McVay and
METHODIST CHURCH
her granddaughters Deborah and
Roy N. I{.eiser, D.D., Minister
Priscilla of Front Royal, Va., last
Sunday, August 29
10:00 A. M. Church School.
week.
11:00 A. M. D ... Roy N. Keiser will
Mr. W. H. Dickinson of College
. preach.
.
avenue is visiting his parents Mr•
and Mrs. J. H. Dickinson in WtnTRINITY CHURCH
ter Park, Fla. Miss Mary DickinRev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
son has returned home after six
Sunqay, August 29
weeks at Dunwood Farm tn Hold3:00 A. M.-HoIy Communion
erness,
N. H.
11:00 A., M.-The Rev. J. Wesley
Twelves will preach.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grover and
two sons of Dickinson avenue are
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
visiting Mrs. Grover'. mother at
OF FRIENDS
'Argyle, N. Y.
Sunday, August 29
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson
11:00 A. M._Meeting for Worship of Vassar avenue enter1alned the
(No provision for chlld care
early part of this week Mrs. Peter:
du~August)
Bon's brother-in-law and sister.
Wednesday, September 1
~:30 to 3:30-Sewtng and Quilt- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sawyer of Carling in Whittier House Box pito, Venezuela and their son DonLuncheon. All cordiallY tnald. On Monday they also entervited.
'____-;-________ llatned Mr. Sawyer's brother, Mr.
FIRST CHURCH OF
Pbillp Sawyer of Palo Alto, Calif.
wbo is a student tn the Foreign
CHRIST scIENTIST
Serv!,ce School at Georg...rtwu UDl.OF SWARTHMORE
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Park Avenue below Harvard
versity, Washington.
August
29
11:00 A.Sunday,
M. SUnday
School.
,Mr
s " C~
_uar1es R. Pratt, who
11:00 A. M.-Sunday Lessonwith ber father Mr. Follwell and
Sermon ''Christ Jesus".
her two year old son, Christopher,
WednesdllY evening meettng moved into 404 Vassar avenue
each w k, 8 p.m. Reading i"OOIIl in Juii !rom Denver, Col., was
open datly except Sunday, and guest. of honor at a neighborhood
Holldqs 12 to 5 pm. Wednesday
eYeDInlt.
7 to 7:45 pm. and II to tea given last week byMrs. Roger
8:30 p.Di.
S. Russell of Haverfoad place.
Church Services
tour sol00 1Jut
THIS DHEAlM:LINED NE'ft" 8TtJDEDAKEH
THERE'S a song in your
heart as the miles breeze
by. Life i. a new thrill in a
Studebaker convertible I
ChampionandCommahd.
er sedans and coupes, too
-and a special 10ng·wheel:
base Land Cruiser.
I~'JS(~()' liNI) lll..S'I'()N
STUDEBAKER, SALES AND SERVICE
South Chester and Fairview Road
Phone Swarthmore 9793
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It's lust like b.lng there •••
with' DloclerB
TELEVISION 1
Yes, with amodera telemioftset, yon'U feel jostas if you're
ball field ••• io the theatre ... or wherever television
takes you. In many cases, you see history io the m,king_
00 the
See the te1e-risioluea on
di.pla)' at ,.,nr local
right io your own home-where entertainment, news,
electrlcaldeo1er'sstoft'or
and educational features Ue yonrs at the turn· of a dial I
at IIIlJ' of ..... showrooms.
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Friday, August 21, 1948
N;EWS NOTES
.B.~1iMB8B
OPENING SEPfEMBER 17th
Miss Frances Hoot, who has
been studying at the University of
Minnesota this summer, Professor
Leslie Lipson of Swarthmore College who has been teaching Polit17~ South Chester Road
ical Science at the University, and
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Mrs. Leslie ·were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brandt
Open Dally from
Sand~
of Elm avenue at their summer
DeIlvered
Noon 'til 11:00 P. M.
home on Crane Island; Lake MInnetonka, MInn. MIss Hoot will reSubmarine &ndwiches from A Submmine Shop
turn by pIime today after comptet~===::::====================='Ilng her work In Phyehology and
Remedial Reading at the University.
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Friday Speeial Only
CoL and Mrs. William A. McCulloch have returned from New
York wherE- tbey met their daughter, Miss Florence Turner McCulloch, who arrived on the Mauretania. After graduating from Vassar College, Miss McCulloch went
to Paris with our State Department and was In the Embassy fO<'
two years. Last year she attended
the Sorbonne. Lt: WUllam A. MeCulloch III who Is with 'the Engineers in Nurenburg s~t a ,week
in June with his sister In Paris.
Miss Betty Cook and Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Collins have returned
to their home at Thayer road from
a summer at Camp Happy Valley
In Fori Deposit, Md., where they
have been counselors. In the fall
Mr. and Mrs. Co1lins will take
up their new residence In Allentown, while Betty will return to
the University of Pennsylvania
for her senior year.
Lemon ChiHon Pies
Lady Baltimore Layer Cakes _
Salumay Specials Oaly
Fresh Peach and Apple Cakes
EveryDay
Chocolate Whipped Cream Pies
Open Sunday £0:( Cookies
And Home Made Ice Cream
THE "CAKE BOX
II
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
'THEATRE SQUARE
DeUvedes Saturday only during 8UDInter months
a,
194a
The $l.OO-Serve YourseH-All You Want
COIULBilJ: SUPPER
Come and Enjoy Your Selection From
HOT D~ - DELICIOUS SALADS
AND DESSERTS
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STRATH HAVEN INN
Owned arid Operated by American Store. CompCl'!,_
0 ... I.owel'
MEAT PRICES
help bring down your
food budget.
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No maHer w .... yell lillO, y ••
are llire of better lIIeat •••
".ttry
t.
our ••ats are
Yol...
o~t
mcarket••
All
U. S. Gaven..
•••t lupected. with .n bHf.
1. .1t aad yeal U. S. Gov_
. . .t ,r~ft(f.
OpeD Frida)'
tiD 9 P. M.
821. 6-P. M.
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ginning
15. No pets
or cbl1- ~~w~as~h~e~r;~c~o~lds~p~ot~~re~f~ri~g:er~a~to~r~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~
dren. Sept.
References
exchanged.
Call Swarthmore 3321-.1.
Peter Lombard, Swarthmore 1049.
WANTED-We will bu;y at J>est
PHONE 1984
PROMPT SERVICE
prices, old ahlna, glass, !umiture, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313
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or Holly Oak 6720. Collect, for
appointment. ' All business conti....
dential. Colonial CUpboard, No.5.
711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE
Philadelphia Pike" WilmingtOn,
SALES AND SERVICE
RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES
"'.".Dg aDd a ....ai's
BARBY A. .DeBL
STEAlS · 79
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Ground Beef
II
Shaultlers Yeal
'Yeal·
Breast Yeal
1149c
au...,
II
Short Ribs Beef
Neck Yeai
Shldr. Yeal Chops
Sirloin Yeal Chop'
59e:
59e:
rl 39~
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CHICKENS
.ac:..
~: ~ r.73e:
SIIe:ed
DrllHI IHf Loaf
". !O 28e:
Delaw~e.
" 45c
1142c
Illi5e:
1169e:
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fmll
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F1YIIIG
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Coned ....."..
.ra... lwelger
BOMB''':.S BUTTS':"...
UGSVEALROAST
110 "lie
110 .. lie
=-" 890
590
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!02k
It 49c
rI U.
J .....y Sea TI'OIIt .....
FlHnder PI..... _
WIIlH" PHleh
R...lar Crab.....
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rI 1ge
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.I•••• C",llIorel.
CAITALOUPE=-S_
.:&. 2 '" 23c
Loftl ....... LIMa leCIII.
Ite" Itlpe W.I.......I•••
5c
. : 15c
~. 10c
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Ideal IFreslt hek LlIII.s
;:.:;.;:.::.:..--Selected
YAMS '=
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SEWING CENTER'
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pletely ~quipped, Sewing Center and to make use of the exceptional
modern facilities which have been especially designed to _fill your every ,
sewing requirement.
HOM..or·UJf
IIIYOIIIISE
110.......
23c : 'J:: 43c
HOM..oI-UTI
SALAD
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SEWING MACHINES. Console, Desk,
Cabinet and Portahle models.
SINGER DRESS FORM: 10 iust 30 min·
SEWING INSTRUcnON, Complete 8
Lesson Course $10.00- -Single ·'R.,.
fresber" Lessons $1.50.
yow!igure. Periect!if without tty-ons,
FASHION SERVICES. Sewing Notions,
Gifts, ·'pretty·up" Accessories. Also
'·u.nish.it-for-you" Services- Button and
Buckle Covering, Hemstitching, etc..
Try • hr
.1111 _ nIII fllnllltH
utes we can mold an exact duplicate ot
IIsaJ
Cah·~I1~'~-
-!eNy.I.....
t=:.
and
supplies. Ii,,!,e" repaits, based OD rea·
mnable
turnished In advance.
emmates
I 00::, Ik
~2
19c
Far.da'. L_rte SWHt
PEAS
Stra••ea., Presenll
partS
"4k
PIa Appl.......
Whole Corn
PARTS AND REPAIRS. Genuine Slnge<
other
lIe
Gelatla D••••rb ,... 3 .... 1ge
Mew'... I ....
Oil. Needles, Belts and
.r.
'::' lie
tIStxJ Oleomargarl.. II 37e
Chac. KisMS . _ . t;' 37e
ruts seWlDg tune almost to balf! •
Z :;,t
, _ _ 24 -
25c
$2.90
nUIT COCKTAIL
ASCO lirap. J.pce,_ _ _ _ _..i
SUPIEME BIEU, - 't:: 14'
IIEIL PlESDIES
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
522 . Edgmont ' Ave.
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and your friends are cordially invited to visit this new, com·
. Chester 2-6185
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brodhead of
Maple avenue leave today to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Belfield at
their summec home Bass Rock
Lodge In New Hampshire until
acter Labor Day.
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CLASSIFIED
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Can begin September 27 Please
low cat, with white throat, paws,
Mrs. Dan ~U8. 30 ==-=~FOB~=-.:.BENT=:.:.:::-:-::-:::-_ Female. Call Swarthmore 0107-.1.
--.,,-,-'-::-=--c------ Belmont Street, Brunswick, Me.
FOR RENT-Avalon, N. J. FumNEWS NOTES
prefer\shedfacing
apartment.
Enc"losed
,-,-=~~P~E~R.!~SO~N~AL~--'--- WANTED-Young
ably ml!1ried, for man,
part time
job porch
ocean. Available
afMr. and Mrs. D, Mace Gowing
PERSONAL-~emlcal ,engineer, In local shop. Reply Box H, The ter September 15. Moderate ren- 'of Parrish road and their two
AtlImtie JWfinlng Co., wife and Swarthniorean, stating age, hours tal. Call Swarihmore 1133.
daughters NancY and Susan rechild.
,require unfurnIshed, ..part- of present occupation.
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ment or house. Excellent referFOR RENT-Double room, twin turned recently from a two weeks
ences. Call Swarthmore 0552-M.' WANTED _ Business executive' beds. Breakfast 0 P tI 0 n a L, vacation through the Gaspe, Queand wife desire room for one or Swarthmore 3140.
bee, Montreal and the Thousand
PERSONAL-Vacuum Cleaners, two months. Phone Swarthmore
Islands.
irons, toasters and radios re- 0667.
, F O R RENT-Large airy double
paired. called, for and deUvered.
room. Private bath,
Phone Iif;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;;j
Call R~ert BrQ9kB, Swarthmore WANTED-To buy pair football Swarthmore 9728.
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1548.
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LOST
soccer, and basketball shoes,sJze 8
PERSONAL - E1ectrIcallnstalla- Phone Swarthmore 1155.
LOST-Gold chain bracelet, down
tions: wiring, old and riew:'Resitown district of Swartnmore,
dential and Connnercial, 'LIght and
Friday,
August 20. Please phone
Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All
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l<'OR SALE
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work done to Fire Underwriters --~-------- Swarthmore 3070.
speclfications.
Service, on all FOR SALE-Junior bicycle, new
makes of washers (Bendix Inlamp, speedometer, basket, $10.
FOUND
eluded), varuum cleaners, ranges Call Swarthmore 2534-W.
• • ODUN KiTCHENS
iroJUi, toasters, fans, lamps. C a ) l l - - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - FOUND-LaBt week. Black, y~lErIch H. Hausen, Electrical Con- FOR SAl&--1948 Philco advanced
• WAll ••• /Loot COV[~":G5
tractor, ,Swartrunore 2850-W, 335
design Conservador refrigerator,
Park Avenue.
7 cubic feet, Used only six months.
• NEW
, CONSIRUCTION
Excellent condition. Owner' movPERSONAL - Can you help re- Ing Into apartment where refrigerDAVE WOOD
• ALTElAJlONS an. REPA:RS
cently discharged naval officer ation is furnished. Phone SwarthatteJlding Swarthmore flnd an more'3279-W.
apartment for his bride? Phone
ARTERS BROTHERS, l!!~
Painting
Germantown 8-4837.
FOR SALE-Exercycle, slightly
Conlrodo" ond:Builcle"
WANTED
used. Only $200. Call Media
302 aayley Street • Medic, Pi-I.
and
6-3989.
Phone: Media 6-4281
WANTED- Young college In- FOR SALE-Boy's Bicycle, 28-1n.
Paperhanging
str.uctor and wife desire 3 or 4
wheel, good condition.
$15.
room apartment by September 10. Phone Swarthmore 1247.
No children. Reply Box A. The I:-c::-=----c=-=--=:-----:--=ROOFS
GUTrERS
"A Well Kept House
SW--,-:arthm==o_re_=aT::-'_ _-::-:-:--«::-_-::- FOR SALE-New encYclopedia.
REPAIRED
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Grows
Old"
INSTALLED
WANTED-Three adult Swarth- more 2640.
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Furnace 'RepairS & Cleanil)ll
moreans need small unfumlshed
-:::--:-:--:--:aparlment or house September 1. FOR SALE •• - Two single beds,
Call
PHONE
Phone Swarthmore 0552-R.
springs and mattresses, comGI'lORGE MYERS
plete, $20. Call Swarthmore 1178
Media 6·0755
409·Michigan Ave. Sw.2286
WANTED Couple desires to rent
hoilse for winter or longer be- FOR SALE - Thor automagic
Te.der. Juicy Porterhouse. T·Bone. Sirloin
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Friday, Aucust 2:1, INS
f,
WANTED-Day care of cbi1d
while, motheiJ works. 24 Sycamore avenue, Morton. ,Phone
Swarthmore 0294-W.
W ANTED-Fami1y of three quiet
adults, 'born In Swarthmore and
wishing to,s t a yin vicinity
would rent house or apartment
before September 25. Wlll make
all mlnol' nipairs and give place
best of care. Phone Swarthmore
2243.. '
WANTED-Room near college by
female Penn State student. Occupy latter part of September.
Reply Box Co The Swarthmorean.
WANTED - To rent house or
. apartment in Swarthmore. Excellent references. 'Reply Box X,
The Swarihmorean.
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WANTED - Westtown graduate
desires room by September 20.
Penn State student, John R. Terrell, Center' Square, Pa. Norristown 7D.4:-J3.
WANTED-college couple desire
apartment or room with light
cooking privileges near school•
Write Mr. P. P. Shea, 3815 Yolando
Road, Baltimore 18, Md.
WANTED-An apartment or house
from October I until January 1.
Phone lUdley Park 0743-J.
WANTED-Ex-naval officer, now
Westinghouse engineer, wife and
year-old daughter, desire two bedroom aparlrnent, furnished or unfurnished. Call J. W. Witherspoon,
Media 6-4849.
WANTED-~Board and room hy
young girl. college student, vicinity Penn State Center. Will
baby-sit through week In partial
payment.
Write Box G, The
Swarthmorean.
WANTED Small apartment for
two young men In SwarthmoreWalIIngford~Moylan area, convenient transportation. September 0ccupancY. , Phone Media 6-23M.
WANTED-By young man veteran, Penn State College student, room with private fan?lY.
Write Ray R. Wilson, 21 ReDUngton avenue, Coatesville, Pa.
WANTED-Navy lieutenant and
fami1y desire a two-bedroom
tumlShed house or aparlment for
elght months commencing Nov. 1.
Phone Media 6-1144.
WANTED'-('-irl to go to Buck HIll
September 3 to u to help with children. Call Sunset 8950.
WANTED _ Penn State College.
student desireS room to occupy
latter part of September. Write
Burton M&rgolls, 1225 Stirling
Street, Coatesville, or call CoatesYi1le 0868 J.
WANrED-Part time job, approxImately 30 hours a week, for
wife of Swarthmore student. Per-ma:oent residents. Have a car. No
objectitlll8 to ear17 evening hours.
ROGER RUSSEL
Maker of Fine Photop'aplos
Penn state Bldg,
South Ave. & State St.
Media 6-2176
Media, Pa.
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PIANO TUNING
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ALBAN PARKER
Phone Media 0459-M
New and Reballt I'lanOli
and Repairing Stuce 1908
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Dependable Service
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,
.
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Wallace Lippincott
REALTOR
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907 Edgmont Avenue
Chester 3-4516
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Photographer
IIIOutstanding for Quality"
Swarthmore 14148
Media 6-0436
6 E. Front Sl
\YlLLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & RubbiSh Removed
- Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Av. Morton, pa.
A. Mer,cer Quinby
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Drlvewa.y Cons_llou
Aspbalt or CODCl"ete
;.PETER DI NICOLA
Phone Swarthmore 2526
FUNERAL DmECTOR
Formerly of Media'
,
1125 W. Lehigh Ave., Phila.,
Phone, Baldwin 11'/0
No addltional charge for
suburban calls
TREE SURGERY
PRUNING, LIMB AND
TREE REMOVAL
ROBERT HASTINGS'
Call Swarthmore, OZ65-W
CALL
Mason Builders
Devine Taxi Service
Supply Company
SWARTHMORE, PA,
381 Darbnouth Aven....
Swarthmore 0345
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ServIng
Swarthmore, Mor-'
Building Blocks
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
All Sizes
THE c.:;nURTYARO WEI...L
Of' THE 15th CENTURY
In the dirty crowde.' cities of the Middle Age. water was
ohtalned from well. which were frequently dug in the
center of a courtyard. The watcr was pulled up by
mean8 of a rope and' pulley. Eveu the greateat bou8es
of the 15tb century, with all their statelines8 and
heauty, lacked the tuoet elemenlary sanitary ~onveni.
ence8 as we know them today. Thes" ancient wells
, were frequently polluted, because tile courtyards we~e
Iwarming with dirty. ,unkempt Olen, women lind clul.
dren, a. well a8 horses, cattle, pig. and poultry.
The eourtyard wells sueb as you see in thi8 picture•
crude as they wer~ represented a great advan~e o,:er
previou8 methods of obtaininG water. They e!,abled
whole families and communities to get water rIght at
their own front door.
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Today,
. p ....ctically everyone enjoys not only a
plentiful 8upply of water, but water that i8 safe, d ..an
and pure for drinking and hathing purposes, 8ueh ao
was unknown to even the richest and moot powerful
people during the middle agoo. Modern science and
engineering 8kill have given yon ALL THE WATER
YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT.
This i8 the ninth of a series of narratiVe8 whieh
gralj,':!calIy tell the story of water. Look for the next
in • paper very 1IOOn.
.19 Cent aDd up
DeIlvered
COl\IBINATlON
DOORS - SCREENS
Coal - IJamber
BuDding Maiorlals
SU", YING
SPRINGFIELD, WATER
Since 1905
CUNNINGHAM
Palnters & Pa.per Rauers
We should know how
Swa. 2266 MlehIga.n Ave
WANT TO BUILD?
Good materials and skillful'
workmen are now available.
Call us for information and
estimates
A. Reeves
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
Rubbish Colleoted
Weekly or Monthly
Phone Swarthmore 3343
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
Generation
3450
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MOSTElLER
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
All Types of Elet!trical IIl-
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Swarthmore 0444
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Builder
PAINTING
Interior &
Exterior
Swarthmore 2253
Serving Swarihmore and
VAN ALEN BROS.
1180 MahleDben Ave.
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Vicinity for past
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Friday, August 27, 1848
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. John E. Chiquoine of
Rutgers avl'nue and Mrs. Robert
T. Bair of Cornell avenue attended
the American Legion Auxiliary
Convention in Philadelphia last
week.
Dr. and Mrs. Morris A. Bowie
of Ogden avenue and their daughter Sandra have returned from
two weeks at Keene Valley, N. Y.
They spent last weekend visiting
friends in Cooperstown, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed of
College avenue, their son Bob
Lind their daughter Helen returned
last Tuesday from a month's
vacation in Michigan.
Margot Bowie, Joan Pennock,
and Sally Alden spent last week
visiting Caroline de Furia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy de Furia
at Ocean City, N. J.
Mrs. Seymour W. Kletzien of
S. Chest~r road and Edith, Phyllis,
Damon and Ralph returned recently from a five wl!ek vacation
at Heron Island. Me. ncar Booth
Bay Harbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kahler
of N. Chester road and their childdren Bruw, Robert and Kathy
returned l'ecently from a two week
vacation at Jamestown, R. I.
Miss Margaret Little of Park
avenue returned the last. of July
from Boisl', Idaho and California
at which time she and her parents
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Little of Park
avenue left on a three week trip
to Nova Scotia and Cabot Trail.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert Bradford
and children Anne and Bobby of
North Swarthmore avenue, returned Sunday from a two-week trip
to Canada. After a week at Muskoka Beat'h, Gravenhurst, the
Bradfords spent last week motoring through Ontario and the New
England states.
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lee of
Lafayette avenue, and their children Billy and Elinor leave tomorrow for a ten day vacation aboard
their cruiser in the Sassafras River
and Chesapeake Bay area.
Mrs. George Marr and her
daughter and son-in-law Dr. and
Mrs. E. Fullerton Cook all of
Park avenue spent last weekend
with Mrs. Marr's two sisters and
brother in McEwensville in Northumberland County, Pa.
John Pegram son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Pegram of Yale ave.
flew alone to New York to meet
his grandfather, who took him on
a week's drive through Canada,
camping out at night.
Miss Jean Evans, daughter of
Mr. dnd Mrs. S. Herbert Evans
of Strath Haven avenue returned
last Saturday from a summer
as counsellor of riding and painting at Camp Happy Valley in
Maryland, and left Sunday for
the Penn Academy of Fine Arts
Summer School at Chester Springs
Pa. for two weeks.
Mrs. Paul Hadley of Elsah, Ill.
al)d her young son arrived early
this week to spend a month with
her parents Dr. and Mrs. A. F.
Jackson of Park avenue. Her husband, will arrive later in September and drive them home.
Mr .. and Mrs. Frank R. Morey
of Yale avenue have returned
from two weeks at Wilmington.
Vt. On their homeward trip they
toured the White MOWltains,
visited Mr. Morey's son David in
Ogunquit, Me., and were entertained by friends at Hyannisport
on Cape C;od
Barbara Krase of Middletown
road and Peg Keenen of Harvard
avenue '>pent two days last week
at Ocean City, N. J. viSiting Carol
Van Alen of Park avenue and
Norrine Taylor, formerly
of
Swarthmore.
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The Swarthmorean, 1948-08
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1948-08
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor
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