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ANNU:AL
SALVATION
'ARMY
,SWARTHMORE,
SALVATION ARMY
CAMPAIGN OPENS
Captains, Wo,rkert'
Begin Drive
Today
JI:. Assemblies To Meet
On the evening of April 2, the
seventh, ninth and tE-.nth grades
will hold their dancing assembliES.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Banks, chairmen of the seventh grade group,
will be assisted by Mr. and Mrs.
= g ; O ; : ; : and Mr. and Mrs.
The Salvation Army opens its
1949 Greater Philadelphia Maintenance Fund Campaign today as
v~lunteer Workers t~~ugh?ut the
City. and suburbs soliCit n~lghbors
f?r support to e~able the org~tlon t? carryon. the. wor~ of Its 35
agenCl~ of serVJ.ce m this area.
. Offermg help to ~ll, The Salvahon Army goes dlI'ectly to the
source of trouble and
standing moblized 24 hours a day
to extend aid wherever needed.
Heading the Drive in Swarthmore is Mrs. W. W. Turner with
co-chaii'men Mrs. J. PaJ1l Brown
DRIVE
~RTHMOREAN'
TH
VOLUME 21-NUMBER 13
.
FRIDAY. APRIL 1, INt
MUSICAL AT CLUB
NEXT TUESDAY
,
Mutual
Exch~ge
And
"(7
Y
ete~;:n~~nefit
The ninth grade chairmen, Mr.
and Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson, announce their chaperons to be Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Russell and Mr.
and Mrs. William Gehring.
,
Mr. 'and'Mrs. Howard G. Hopson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles' E.
Acker will officiate as chaperons
for the tenth gra€te. Mr. and Mrs.
Peter E. Told are the chairmen
for that grou
p.
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OPENS
TODAY
$3.50 PER YEAR
To Sew
For Bed CnJSS
"
There will be a Red Cross Sewing Meeting at the Swartlunore
Presbyterian Church, Wednesday,
April 6 at 10 a.m. All are welcome to come and sew.
SEEKS NEW TIPS
FOR RECREATION
PLAYERS CLUB
.OPENS-' TONIGHT
.
"'Life 'With Father"
To Play Eight
Nights
Mrs. Stoyan Russell is chairman
The Lindsay - Crouse comedy
of next Tuesday's program. She
"Life With Father", ably directed
will bring to the Woman's Club
by Malcolm Hodge assisted by Ned
Violinist Hazel Koehler from
9th Summer Program Pyle and Charles Seymour, opens
Drexel Hill, and her accompanist,
Is Now Being
tonight at the Players Club. The
Claudia Wright. Grace MclIIair, 50-:round of subtle hwnor, gayety and
prano from Sharon Hill, will sing
Planned
entertainment begins promptly
accompanied by Margaret Fulton.
The Swarthmore Recreation with the 8:20 curtain as father
There will also be poetry. readings Association is now making plans charms the ~udi~ce with ~ ~_
by club members.
for this year's commum'ty summer he.ad,ed family.' his do.mesties, his
0
W dnesd
A ril 6' t 2
n
e
ay,
p
, a
recreation program. According to WIfes ~elatl\~es and ~ own earnp. m., at the home of Mr$. John Mrs. Harry Seymour, president of est if meffectual roarmgs.
MI'chael, 754 Harvard avenue, there the Association, the usual activthe cunnudgeon father
·u b e a meeting t 0 pIan f or th e ities will be carried on during the andPlaying
WI
his
gentle
wife Vinnie are
M tual Exchang An
. t
u
e.
yone
er- summer, including pre-school, Direc,tor Hodge and Bernyce. Atted'
hel'
, ta tmMrs
es
m
pmg
may
con
c·
G
S
t S rthm
2691 . kindergarten, first and second kinson; thar,' brood of four, CIareorge wee, wa
ore
. grade play groups at the Rutgers ence, John, Whitney and Harlan,
and Mrs. Ross Pfalzgraff.
Two Performances Of
On Thursd~, April'l, .at 1 p. m., Avenue School, and handicrafts, will be played by assistant direcSoutb of the raIlroad Mrs. A. R.
the Peace ServIce Conmuttee (Mrs. tennis baseball and other simi!'ar tor Seymour, Robert Westcott, Eric
Cochran will captain a section
"Life With Father"
Th
Mah
Ch
d'
,
south of Park avenue with the
omas
~,
airm~,· an , ~ctivities at the College Avenue Lawrence and Peter Kroon. Dorfollowing workers to assist' her:
Next Week
~rs. Roy !-'atimer, cO-ch~) playground. ,
othy G. Harrar will play Vinnie's
IS
sponsonng
a
dessert.
bodge.
! Mrs. Seymour has requested that gabby relative Cora, and Jane
Mrs. Palmer Pilgrim, Mrs. F. W. ,The Swarthmore Mother's Club Proceeds of the p t will g t
residents of the Boro who Keating will be Mary. Stafford
MitcheU, Mrs. Frances Lumsden, will sponsor two benefit perform- h 1 W id u~ V ar
t y
h 0 0 any
.
p Grgo nar et erans
W 0 are have 'ideas as to how the summer Parker appears as the Rev. Dr.
Mrs. G. L. Armitage, Mrs. R: T. ances of "Life With Father", to be ine local
h
'tals
It
'
B aIr,
F
.
.
vernmen
OSPI
. h I .p.rogram should be conducted, or Lloyd, assistant director Pyle as
. 'Mrs. C . M . S wan, Mrs L
. . . given by the Players' Club on Frito f
t th
. ht, M r sH. .G. .11opson, Mrs. day evening, April 1 and Monday IS ea~y.
orge.
W~lg
high ese,. men
f W 0 suggestions as to any additional Dr. Humphreys, and CoL H. C.
are
paymg
so
a
prIce·
or our
Association Mabbott
will play Dr. Somers.
W. N. MOir, Mrs. Ernest Federoff, evening, April 4. Proceeds from fr d
d 't· h
d that
th ventures which the
'
,
e should carry on, should feel free Playing the cook is Margaret MeM rs. H. C. Mabb oU, Mrs. R. W. the benefit will be used for the . ee om, an. 11 .1b 18 ope
e generous.
to . contact any member of the Nees with. Emma, Pyle, Irma
D e Iapla·me, Mrs. J.. E. Chiquoine, Mother's Club Welfare program response WI
L
Mrs. H. D. McCray, Jr., Mrs. H. B. which aids local charities.
.Hoard of Directors" or to write Keighton, Sally Brodhead, and
' . '
Passmore, ~s. Charles Rue, Mrs.
Tlcketa for the benefit performdirectly to the, Association at the Marcia M. Harvey as thesticceding
R. R. Hopkins.
ances may be obtained from Mrs.
, B o r o Han.
second maids.
Mrs. John E. Micha~l, captain Thomas Prather at Michael's Col·DUe ·to increased costs of opBack Stage are Walker Penfield
of another section south of lege Ph8fmacy.
.
~ration, Mrs,. Seymour stated, and Albert Stamford, managers.
Park
avenue
will
h a v e
Dr. John Lyons noted psychia"
~is year's budget will be tighter Paul Snyder and Cyrus R. Harvey.
as her workers, Mrs. E. Bernard, trist will speak on "The Problem
' than ever. Th.e Association will electricians, Patty Campbell, mu:'
Mrs. R. C. Disque, Eliza Dougal, of Aggression and its Relationship
Chairman. Appeals For., therefore welcome voluntary con- sic, Elizabeth May Robe:rts, cosMrs. J. R. Hanna, Mrs. R. Hen- to Personality Development" at
Post • Campaign.... tributions fromfnends'and rieigh- tuines, and Mrs. Harvey and Mrs.
drickson,Mrs. C. Howard, Mrs. J. the nexi regular meeting of the
Donations
bors, as in past ;years.
Pyle, prompters; stage, deooraH. Jessup, Jr., Mrs. S. Milne, Mrs. Mother's Club, Thursday evening,
.
This summer will mark the ninth tions and properties are in charge
Birney K. Morse, Mrs. Joseph April 14 at the Woman's Clull.
The Red Cross Fund Drive year of the Association's. formal of Mrs. E. O. Lange, with Mrs.
Quinlan, Mrs. R. G. Rincliffe,
Mrs. John Weller, president of closed with the end of March. existence. At present the board of Leslie Ellis, Mrs. George Ewing.
Mrs. W. R. Sanborn, Mrs. J. B. the club has announced the ap- Swarthmore has not raised its directors of'the Recreational As- Mrs. Clarence Franck, Mrs. WllThomps?n, Mrs. W. J:!. Webb.
pointment of a nominating com- quota of $8,000. Volunteer work- sociation are as follows: Mrs. Harry liam Raiman , Mrs. Harry S. Toole.
Captain of .the sectIon no~ of mittee: Mrs. Mace Gowing, chair- ers have willingly given long hours Seymour, President; Dr. Ned and Mrs. Lee P. Wray.
Park avenue IS Mrs. P. G. Gilbert man Mrs Charles Garrison. and in an effort to reach every res- Williams, Vice-President; Mrs.
wi~ Mrs. R. P. Wilson, Mrs', Mrs: How~d D. Sipler, who will ident in the borough. In spite of Avery Blake,. Treasurer; Mrs.
WINS CHAMPIONSHIP
Eumce Eaton, Mrs. Carl Moeller, prel>ent a slate of nominations at repeated calls many people have Theodore Purnell, Assistant TreaMrs. W. S. Hobbs, Mr~. Charles the April meeting.
been missed.
surer; ,Mrs. Roger Russell, CorresThe Swarthmore High School
Black, Mrs. A. D. Moscnp, Mrs. J.
To those who have already oon- ponding' Se~etary; Mrs. Howard Volley Ball Team captured the
H. Dunn, Mrs. J. A; Beagle, Alice ;--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...,...~.... tributed, the local chapter appeals Jackson, Recording Secretary, and District I, P.I.A.A. Championship
Marriot, Mrs. Charles Deacon, Mrs.
ANNOUNCE EGG HUNT' for reconsideration. R. T. Bates, Board Members Herman Bloom, for the second straight year at
J. S. Lynch, Mrs. C" P. Streeter,
Ft;md prive Chainnan, points out Mrs. Donald Hibberd, John Moxey, West Chester last Satm-day, March
Mrs. F. N. Bell, Mrs. R. A. ShepE. M. Buchner president of ,that today's dollar contribution. Jr., John Seybold, Mrs. Oliver 26. Other teams entered were
pard, Mrs. Melanie Seymour, Mrs. the Swarthinore Business Asso- closely approximates a pre-war Swan and Mrs. Joseph Walter.
Chester, West Chester, Kenneth
L. E. Peterson, Mrs. W. F. Hanny, ciation, announces the revival fifty cents contribution. He hopes
Committee Chainnen for the Square, Sellersville-Perkasie, and
Mrs. W. L.' Thorpe, Mrs. Irene of the pre-war Easter Egg Hunt. that those who are ab~e will re- current year are: Athletics, Dr. Avon Grove. It was a double
Rainey, MrS. W. J. Barnes and The event, staged the Saturday spo'nd with an additional share in Williams and Mr. BJpom, Co- elimination tournament .and the
Elsie Reuning as her workers.
morning before Easter, was for the great woi'k being done by the Chairmen; Finance Mrs. Avery Garnet team went through withMrs. Thomas W. Simpers is cap- tears the delight of borough Red Cross.
Blake; ArtS and Crafts, Mrs. Roger out losing a match, losing only
tain of collection in the Swarth- youngsters. Details of this year's
Contributions may be mailed Russell,and Publicity, John Sey- one game the whole afternoon.
more Apartments with Mildred Hunt will be given in next or delivered to the Fund Treasur: bold.
The final match was played
Simpers and Katherine Simpers week's issue of The Swarth- er, Harold Ogram at the Swarth.-:-._ _ _ __
against Sellersville-Perkasie' and
as workers.
morean .
J rs. T o·H 0 Id Election
.
was defeated 15-10 and 15-9.
more
Bank.
Or
a
telephone
call
North of the railroad Mrs. J.
Paul Brdwn is captain of tbe
to any of the following residential
The Swarthmore Junior Music
Tomorrow the team. will' go
Constance von Erffa
area chairman will bring a wor- Club will meet at the home of to Bloomsburg to playoff for
Northwest section with. workers
k
t
d
CI .
H dr'
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the Eastern Championship.
as follows: Mr~. Fred Wilson, Mrs.
Memorial services for Constance er 0 your oor: Mrs A.Sidney
atre
en lxson,
5 NOrth
Clifford Banta, Mrs. H. H. Hop- von Erffa, nine year old daughter JOhnso~, ~wa. 4566; Mrs C. :aus- Ch~ter road, on Sunday, Apri' 3
Members .of the squad are
kins, Mrs. E. L. Mercer, Mrs. of Professor and Mrs. Helmut von sell Phillips, Swa. 0283-W; Mrs. at 7.30. p.m.
.
Arthur Barraclough, captain, Jack
George Bland, Mrs. Joseph Kall- Erffa who died of coal poisoning Palmer L. Skoglund, Swa. 2046.
Election of offIcers for next year Smith, ,Milton Helmuth, John
' h ome In
. N ew B runswick, To Show Blood Program Movie will .be held as well as the regular Snape, Barry Coleman, Ted B0ler, Mrs. nussell. Heath, Mrs. Jul.. a t h er
ian Gibson, Mrs. W. F. Singleton, N: J. on Saturday, March 26, will
The College Theatre will show mUSIcal dProtgrabm. All memb~ gal'dus, Bill McHenry, Dana Swan,
'30
two
different films
are
e present at, this AveryCBlake,
Mrs. J . K . D 0 h er ty, s
Mr. H. B . b e h e ld S un d ay a fte moon a t 2 .
P
, on the Blood
.
imp urge
rtant 0 ting
.4bellBruce Mylrea and
Mrs' th S arthm
Fr' ds M t
rogram made' by the March of
0
mee
.
Fred am~
•
C I
Mrs A. S R b ·
o es, Hall,. Mrs. J.
. R.0 Pennock.
mson,
. ill
e w
len requests
ee - TIme
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Helen
ing house.
Theorefamily
for the Red Cross. "A Life If
Captain of a section northeast of that no flowers be sent but' that in Your Hands" will be shown
the railroad is Mrs. Richarc;l Haig, contributions be made to the during the week of April 4 .through
her workers are Mrs. O. J. West, Friends Service Committee in 9 and "It Can B'e You" will be
(Continued on page 6)
memory of Connie.
shown during the week of April
FRIDAY, APRIL 1
8:20 P.M.-uLife With Father" ...........•...... Players Club
Professor and Mrs. von Erffa 11 through 16.
SATURDA~, APRIL 2
are recovering at the Middlesex
8:20
P.M.-''Life
With
Father" .................. Players Club
Kappas
To
Meet
MRS. HARRY BLEEKER General Hospital, but a 'second
9:00 P.M.-Duck Club Dance .. , ............ Penn State Center
The Kappa Ganuna Se~
Mrs. Emma C. Bleeker, widow daughter, three year ol~ Julie, was
SUNDAY, APRIL 3
Group will meet Tuesday, April 5
Of Harry C. ~leeker; died on Fri- not stricken.
11 :00 A.M.-.Morning Worship .....•........... Local Churches
day, March 25, after an illness of
The family resided at North 739 Yale avenue.
7:30 P.M.~unior Music Club ...... : ..... 645 N. Chester Road
two weeks. Mrs. Bleeker former- Princeton avenue while· Professor
MONDAY, APRIL 4
8:20 P.M.---''Life With Father" •..........•••.... Players Club
1y active in the Methodist Church von Erffa was acting head of the
Named By Polio Chapter
TUESDAY, APRIL 5
here was making her home with Fine Arts Department at SwartbAmong the newly 8IlD()unced.
2:00 P.M.-Music and Poetry ....•............. Woman's Club
her daughter Mrs. Frederic A. more College.
officials of the Delaware· County
,
8:20 P.M.-''Life With Father" ...........••..... Players Club
Child in Oak Bluffs, Mass. She
Challter of the National FoundaWEDNESDAY, APRIL 6
.
would have been 96 years of age
An Orieptation Course for work- tion for' Infantile .' Paralysis' are
8:00 P.M.-.''The Mystery Of the Cross' .... Presbyterlan Church
8:20 P.M.-"Life With Father" •....... : ..•.••.... Players Club
in June and was active until her ers preparing to resume Red William C. Morrow, Harvard ave.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
I
last illness.
Cross Activities with the Blood nue .ana Mrs. Avery Blake of
8:15 P.M.-Geology Lecture-Dr. R. E. Fellows .. Meeting House
She is survived by four child- Procurement Program will be held Amherst avenue who were elected
8:20 P .M.-''Life With Father" •..........•.•.... Players Club
dren, 19 gnmdclilldren, and 20 at the Media Woman's Club ClIl mem~ of the executive comgntat grandchildren.
Tue9d8Y April 5, from 10.10 12. mittee. b v "
PLAY TO BEN EFIT
'
CLUB
MOTHERS
RED CROSS ENDS
SHORT OF GOAL
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TIDS WEEK'S CALENDAR
. ~:: ~ c:r .1".,..+' }.!; :::) 1- ,~
.-
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I .
THE SWABTHMOBBAN
NEWS
NOTES
.
Dorothy Denworth and Alice
Patterson both of Elm avenue,
Ellen Jenkins of North Cbester
.
road and Joan Pennock of Whi~er
place are enjoying a 10-day sprmg
vacation from George SchooL
Marvel Wilson, Jr., o~ Strath
:mv~. ::,,:u~
en~rta~~
~
ew n~
urrng ~ emussl(~n 0
the Jumor ,Prom FrIday everung.
Mr Willi
F Del hant
f
Ya!e s~venue ":.t';"ed ~om/I~t
week from Chester ~ospital and is
co~valesclng followmg an operahon
5. f U ._
M performed
J
h F March
G kill
r;" osep
. as.
0
D1
verslty pla~ ententained at a
luncheon-bridge
at her borne
last week.
Mr
d Mrs W B P
of
. an
, . . e~am
y
lYa!t~ ~vC~tyue ~~ent. t sundap 10 A~an IC 1
VISI mg Mr. egram s
moth~ Mrs .. G~rge B. Pegram
who 15 va""tiorung there.
Patsy McCahan of Strath Haven
avenue arrives home tomorrow
from Mt. Holyoke College to vacation until April 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. McCabe
and tbeir son Ricllard of North
ton of "Greenhaven", Rye, N. Y.,
Mrs. Samuel G. M. Maule of
took place Saturoay afternoon
Rosemont, si\ter of the bride, was
a 4 o'clock candellght ceremony
her only attendant. Mr. George
the
Swarthmore
Pryse ,Thomas of New York,
Churcb .
served as best man for his brother.
The Rev. Jo.sepb P. Bishop
A small reception at the'home Of
formed the ceremony before
tbe bride's parents (or the immedchancel banked with cybotium iate families followed the cerfern, and baskets of white f10WEt"S lemony.
flanked by seven lighted
Upon returning from iI wedding
abr.. The aisle leading to
trip to Bermuda, the couple will
.
a!ter was alight WIth candles
reside in Scranton.
~ standards entwined with w1:litE,1
o;.,:rsbride,· given in marriage
her father wore a gown of
,fashioned
.'.
satm
wIth a long
with tiny buttons down the
and finished at the waistline
a cording 0 f the Stin
8 . Th e's.~::~:
collar and long tapering
were trimmed with seed pearls
the full skirt ended in a long train.
The full length vell of
Brussels lace belonging to Mrs.
Edward Guest of Mamaroneck
,N. Y., was loaned to Miss Mac~
pwee who was, tbe tweUth bride
to have worn it. She carried a
bouquet of white orchids, bouvardia stephanotis and white hyaclnibs,
Chester road have returned home
following a two-week vacation to
Sea Island, Ga.
Miss Mary Wood of Oornell aveneu, whose engagement has been
announced, was guest of honor at
a tea and shower Saturday afternoon when Miss Kathryn Simpers
of the Swarthmore Apartments,
Mrs. Edward Rust of Lansdowne
and MIsS Doreen McConecby entertained for 50 guests at the McConerhy home on South Chester
road.
Mary and, Hilda Denworth of
Elm avenues are home from Carleton College for a 10-day spring
vacation. Hilda is entertalnlng as
her house guest, classmate Caroline'Sell Of Superior, Wis.
Dick Bosshardt' of Park avenue
returns to Cornell University tomorrow following a holiday of a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson
have arrived at their home on
North Chester road from Florida, where they have been vacationIng at the Highiand Park Club
In Winter Park since the latter
part of December. Eli route home
they visited Charlestown Gardens,
S. C. and Williamsburg, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rutan of
Ogden avenue have re~ned ~o~
a three week moto; trIP to MlBffiI
Beach.
. Mrs. H. Lindley ~eel of Columbia avenlje ent~rtamed the teachers of the JUDIor Deparlment. of
the
Swarthmore
Pres~ytenan
Church at a dessert meetmg last
I
Miss Helen Kraus of Benjamin
West avenue, the maid of honor t
wore a strapless gown of coral
taffeta with a matcblng 'jacket
which button,ed with tiny buttons
and featured' a Peter Pan collar
and long tapering sleeves. The
!Jridesmaids,Miss Dianne Tbrockmorton, sister of the bridegroom,
a student at Bennett Junior College, Miss Barbara Krase of Elwyo, Miss Geraldine Wall of Elkins Park, Miss Marie Thompkins
Julianelle of White Plains, N. Y.,
and Miss Mary Bertha Lauth of
Cynwyd, wore simIlar gowns of
blue taffeta.
•
They carried bouquets of daffodiis, acacia, tulips, coral camellias, and florets of coral
iums and wore arrangements of
matching flowers In their hair. '
Mr. Philip D. Reed, Jr., of New
York served as best man, and the
ushers included Mr. Malcolm I~
Oakford of Rye, N. Y., Mr John
D. Barton of Buffalo, N. Y Mr.
Edward 'Mathews~ NDrth·
wood, Calif., Arthur C. Jack Jr.,
and Mr James E. Smith, both of
Pittsburgh, and Mr. N. Colton
O'Donoghue of PhIladelphia. "
Mrs.
MacElwee, mother of the
.
bflde, wore a gown of aq~.a:~::
with lace bodice and long
sleeves. She wore a small
ered hat ~d her corsage was
cora!, orchIds.
A reception at the Old Mill,
Valley, followed the c;eremony .
Upon their return form a
ding trip to Bermuda, the
week~
couple will reside in
Mr. nod Mrs. C. C. West of Town, New York City.
Walnut lane entertained at a
dinner bridge at their home SatTHOMAS - THOMAS
urday everuog.
The marriage of Mrs. Virginia
Sheaffer Thomas, of Bronxville,
TO W1ID APRIL 9
The nlarriage of Miss Penelope N. Y., daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ann Corya of Ogden avenue to Henry R. Harris of North SwarthMr. Julien Brandon Simmons of more avenue. to Dr. David Pryse
New York City will take place Thomas, son of Mrs. Pryse Thomas
of Elmhurst, and the 'late Mr.
Saturday afternoon, April 9 at
Thomas, took place Saturday at
3:30 o'clock in the Swarthmore
noon at the home of the bride's
Presbyteri:.a Church. The Rev.
parents. The Rev. Joseph P. BishJoseph P. Bishop will officiate.
OPt pastor of the Swarthmore
Throckmorton - MacElwee Presbyterian Church, officiated.
The marriage of Miss Marilyn
Jean MacElwee, daughter of 'Mr.
and Mrs. Irvin Reed MacElwee
of Mt.' Holyoke placi" to Mr.
Bruce Hamilton Throckmorton,
80n of Mr. Harold A. Throckmor-
MEDIA·
Last 2 Days!
Gall Russell - .John Warue
"WAKE OF THE
RED WI""8"
t:;·'=::
THE SWARTHMORE
PLAYERS CLUB
presents
, "Life With Father"
Friday and Satmday
April 1st and 2nd
'and
PlaJlnc AprIl , - 9 Indn'llve
S£
OK KIDDIE SHOWl
Saturday Afternoon at 1:15
8 cartoons and a Serial
In addition to our regular
Program
Ali Children 20 cents
=:
#:
:=
=*~
Sunday and Monday
Lore"", Young
Robert om-olnl'l
"'filE ACCUSED"
-:
Tuesday and Wednesday
2 Features
"TIm LAST DAYS
OF POMPBII"
and "SIIE"
Starting Thursday
Olivia de BaYilluld
Mart< Stev_
'''nIB SNAKE PrJ:"
(Not
for
WEST -
•
APBD.. 1, '190
APRn. 1, lIN9
)
'THE 'SWARTHMOREAN
cJ.a.cobcta
..
as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post
OffIce at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Aet of March 3, 1879.
Entered
POWER
MOWER
BEAGLE
RUSSELL'S
,DARTMOUTH &- LAFAYETTE AVES.
Ii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
APRn. 7, 1949
,
The $l.OO-Serve Yourself-All You Want
COMPLETE SUPPER
,
,
'
~
Come and Enjoy Your Selection Froin
HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS
AND DESSERTS
STRATH HAVEN INN
The Bouquet.
BEAUTY SALON
Lest April catch you with your hair down
Call Swarthmore 0476
9 Chester Road
-
,
Church Services
B~TBS
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Reddiogof Fumess·ne,
Ia
Wallingford
'
are recelVwg congratuI a ti ODS upon
the birth of a daughter, Janet
Carol on Marcil 23 In the Universlty of Pennsylvania Hospital.
The baby is a granddaughter of
Mrs. L. G. Blundin of Park avenue
and Mr. Frank W. Redding of
Wallingford.
..
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Smith of
South Chester road announce the
birth of a son, Steven Carter,
Tu,,"day, Marcil 22 at
Hospital, Philadelphia.
The 'baby is a grandson of Mr.
Claude C. Smith of Baltimore Pike
and of the Rev. and Mrs. RaLyD'Olld
Dining Room ()pen to PubHc
PERMANENT and TRANSIENT GUESTS
Avenues
Phone Swarthmore 9188
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. r
9:15 A M.-Preparatory Membership, Class
9:45 A M.-Churcll ScIlool
10:00 A. M.-Young Adult Fellowship
11:00 A M.-Mr.
Keiser
will
preach "The MeaJ:'lng of the
Cross."
.
6:30 P. M.-Youth Fellowship
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FOR
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MinLster
Sunday, April 3
9:45 A. M. - Church ScIlool.
9:45 A. M.-Women's Bible Class
,9:45 A M.-Men'ii Bible Class
11:00 A. M.-Mr.
Bishop
will
preacll on ''The Designer's
Purpose."
6:00 P. M .......Jr. and Sr. High
School Feliowships will meet
at the Church for a trip. '
6:00 P. M.-,Young Adult's Club
Wednesday, April 6
8:00 P. M.-"The Mystery of the
Cross."
Harvard Inn
Harvard and
DRJ-ICED JIFFY BAGS
MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS'
Mrs- Lloyd E. Kauffman
NOW AVAlLAW,E FOR PACKING
~~<'~'~~S~:w~arthm;;;~~O~re~~20~80~~~;;:
College Theatre,
Friday and Saturday
Merle Oberon
.Josep_ Cotton
nL'YDlA"
Feat. Tlnles Sat. Nite Only
6:00, 8:00, 10:00 p.m.
Sat. 1 p.rn. Special Children's
Matinee
1'LI'l'TLE ABNER"
Plus Comics and Cartoons
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
Sunday, April 3 '
8:00 A. M.--Holy Communion
9:45 A. M.-Church ScIlooL
11:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
6:30 P. M.-Young People's Fellowship
Wednesday, April 6
7:30 A. M.-Holy Communion.
10:00 A. M. - Holy Communion.
JANE LOGAN DELUX ICE CREAM
Will Keep Cream In Perfect Shape For
Several Hours
Monday and Tuesday
"MISS TATLOCK'S
MU·I·WNS"
,John Land
WaadaUendlb:
Barr7
JIlbprald.
Michael's 'College 'harmaoy
Wednesday Only
INGRID BDGMAN
"INTI!:BMJiIZZ
ON THE COBNER
Starting Thursday
"WAKE OF 'DIE BED
riiWll"
S:warthmore 0857
The Holy Communion will be
observed at the 11 o'clock service
on Sunday morning. The sermon
will be the fourth in a series on
Foundations 'Of Faith-"The Designer's Purpose." The Communicants' Class will be received into
the fellowship of the Church.
All departments of tile Churcll
School and the Adult Classes will
meet at 9:45 o'clock Simday morning. Dr. I. G. Matthews, formerly
of the Crozer Theological Seminary will be the leader of the Men's
Class; a cordial invitation is extended to all men to attend the
class.
The Church Nursery, in cIlarge
of Marian 'and Margaret Ransburg
for children ages 1 to 7, will meet
In the Parish House from 11 to
12 o'clock.
'The Sessio'ns will meet with the
Communicant's Class at 10 o'clock
in Mr. Bishop's office.
The Session and Board of Trustees will meet at 12 o'clock in the
,Church Office for a brief session.
The Committee to receive nominations for Elders, Trustess and
Deacons will meet after the morning worship in the Choir room.
The Building Committee will
meet Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clOCk
In the Churcll Office.
The Junior High Fellowship and
the Sen!!>r High Fellowship will
meet at the Church at 6 o'clock
on Sunday evening and go from
there to the Lansdowne Presbyter"
ian Church to meet with their
fellowships.
Wednesday, April 6 from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.Dl. the Woman's Association
will, have its sewing day in the
Parish House. The Women are
urged to come sew or make surgical dressings.
On Wednesday evening, April
6, the last of the Lenten Services
Y(.ill be held In the Church at 8
o'clock. The meditation on The
Meaning of the Cross will be ''The
Mystery of the Cross."
The Junior Choirs rehearse on
Thursday afternoon at 3:30 and
the Chapel Choir rehearses Thursday evening at 7:45.
The Young Adult's Group will
meet Sunday evening at 6 for inlPper followed by program. . '
"
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunday, April 3
9:45 A. M.-First Day ScIlool.
9:45 A. M;-Adult Forum.
10" A. M.-Meeting for Worship,
Whittier House.
Wednesday, April 6
9:30 to 3:30-Sewing and Quilting In Whittier House. Box
Luncheon. All 'cordially invited.
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvanl
Snnday, April 3
11:00 A. M.-Sunday School.
ll:CI!!u~-ty~n - Sermon
Wednesday evening meeting
eacll week, 8 p.m. Reading rooID
open dally except Sunday and
Holidays 12 to '5 p.m. Wednesda;y
evenings 7 to 7:50 pm. and D to
, 9:30.
,
Trinity Notes
, Holy Communion will be celebratep. at 8 a.m, on Sunday. Church
School will meet at 9:45. Holy
Commuion . wiU he Celebrated at
ck
.
Th usb
tb e 11 0 ,-,
"'0
servIce.
e
ers
for Sunday are: A. H. Knabb, head
Usher, C. S. Brown, R. M. Kilgore, J. W. Jones, C. B. Blake, S.
D. Reynolds; J. L. Cornog and W.
S. Patton. Young People's Fellowship will meet at 6:30 p.m.
Choir ScIlool will meet on Mon-,
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Completely fumished opartments are mal...
toined on aur promises. If you are from
out-of-town or a member of a family who wish
"
.
to remaIn here prior to the ServIce, these
oportments are available without extra charge_
-
Swarthmore College calendar. :rI!e
William J. Cooper Foundation wIll
present a concert 'and three lectures to the public during those
eight days.
The concert, sclleduled for
Thursday, April 14, at 8:15 in
Cloth,ier Memorial, is th~ most
unusual event of the group. Four
prominent musicians have been
invited to perform several of the
major "vorks of Russian composer Nicolas Medtner. This composer, once high In the MoscoW'
musical hierarchy, bas suffered
wiJiespread neglect since his emigration from Russia, and has only
recently been persuaded to record
some of his works for H.M.V. In
Britiao.
/
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
D.IKIOIS O. FUN.ULS
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Telephon. RI 6-1581
MARY A. BAlli. ',osidonl
The artists who will play Medtner's compositions are: Madame
Maria Kurenko, Russian soprano;
Eric Rosenblitil, New York violinist; Professor Boris Roubakine of
the Toronto Conservatory, and
R
N
George oth, ew York piar.ist.
The group of three lectures
Ing at 9:45. The Sunday School
will meet at 9:45, and classes
, are
provided for children of am ages
and for adults. '
The Young Adults Class meets
at 10 o'clock in the Ladies' Parlors.
The topic of the sermon at the
11 o'clock service is "The Meaning of The Cross."
The Youth Fellowship meet..
at
,
6 :30 in the chapel.
The Cburch Nursery is open
during tbe morning service. Mrs.
Eleanor Smith and Mrs. Helena
Hnghey will be in charge.The ushers for the day are A. P.
Smith, C. L. Hughey, C. King and
R. M. Snyder.
The board of Education meets
on Tuesday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Demsey,
44 Roberts road, Media.
Rehearsal for the oenior cIloir
is on Thursday evening at 7:45.
On Good Friday evening, the cIloir
will sing the Lenten Cantata ''The
Seven Last Words."
The Social Hall is open for
ervised recreation under Mr. Purnell on Friday evening at 7 o'clock.
..uP::
On Saturday afternoon, April 2,
Clarence and Lilly Pickett, who
have just returned from a twomonth mission to Palestine and
the Middle East for the American
Friends Service Committee, will
give their general report to Friends
in the Philadelphia area at the
Friends Meetings House at 15th
and Race streets ,in Philadelphia.
The Adult Forum will be held
on Sunday mqrning, April 3 at 9:4l!.
Robert K. Epders will address the
group. ,His topic wIl be H A' Biolollist Looks at Relilllo•."
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The period Aprii 7-14 will feature four major events on 'the
opens on Thursday evening, April
7, at 8:15 in tile Meeting House
when Dr. Robert E. Fellows, a
geologist with tile Geologica!
day and Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. Survey division ~ the Department
Holy Communion will be celebrated on Wednesd'ay at 7:30 and of the Interio<, speaks on ''Geology, Yardstick of Alaska's Fu10 a.m.
,
.ture. '
Mrs. Walter Giles will be In
charge of the women's luncheon
On the following evening, at
on Wednesday at 12:30. The Rev- the same time and place, Erwin •
erend Arthur L. M. Worthy, Vice- Piscator, Director of tile Dramatic
Chairman of the Department of Workshop of tbe New ScIlool for,
Christian Social Relations of the Social Research, discusses ''The
piooese will be the guest apeaker. Theatre of Today and Tomorrow."
Choir rehearsal will be held on Mr. Piscator has an International
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
reputation as producer, director
and lecturer on drama.
On Sunday, April 10, tbe British
Methodist Notes
philosopher
A. C. Ewing speaks
The Official Board will meet
on
If Agreement and Disagreement
this evening at 7:45 in the chapel
This Will be followed by the meet- in Ethics" at the Meeting House
ing of the Fourth Quaderly at 8:15. 'A lecturer In Philosophy
Conference at ~:30. Dr. W. Gall- at Cambridge University, Dr.
oway Tyson, District Superinten- Ewing is the author of many welldent, will be present and preside. known philosophical books and
Class will meet on Sunday morn- articles.
Friends Meeting Notes
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Concert, Lecturers
On College Schedule
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"RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN"
0440
No~
SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1949
• Long a favorite among users, this ,rugged.
smooth-operating mower is a fine_ample
of Jacobsen's leadership in the production
of quality power mowers.
CALL
Christian Science
"Unreality", is the subjeet of the I
Lesson-Sermon In all Churche.s of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunda~, April
3. The Golden Text is: ''Thou hast
dealt well witil thy servant, 0
Lord, according 'unto thy word;
. • • Tbrougt, tily precepts I 'get
understanding: tlierfore I hate
every false way."
(Psalms 119:65,104)
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Presbyterian Nlltes
I
prayer book with a white orchid
as a marker.
Mrs Thomas McDhenny of West
Philadelphia, the bride's sister and
only attendant, wore a goWll of
spring green taffeta fashioned with
lace collar and'short slee.es. She
wore long mitts of matching green.
Her headdress was of lace and she
carried an old fashioned bouquet
of yellow carnations and purple
violets.
Mr. Edward West of Ambler
served as. best man for his hrother
and the ushers were Mr. :rI!omas
Mcilhenny and Mr. William Brown
of Manoa.
A reception at the home of the
bride's parel\ts for the Immediate
families followed the ceremony.
The bride's mother wore a gown
of gray ""epe. Her corsage was of
white gardeniss.
The bridegr09ffi'S mother cIlose a gown of
navy blue crepe. Her corsage was
also of white gardenias.
Upon the return from a wedding
trip to Clearwater, Fla., the couple
will live in Ambler.
PVBLlSBBD EVERY FRIDAY AT SWABTII1IIORB, PA.
TJiB SWARTII1IIOlLBAN. INC., PUBLlSIIBB
Phone Swarthmore t9tO
PETER E. TOLD, EdItor
,
l\IARJORIE TOLD, BARBARA KENT, AsseeIate EdItors
Rosalie Peirsol
Lorene McCarter
Edith. Whitaker
LAWN QUEEN
Miss ElIzabeth Ann Beagle,
d au,
ghter 0 f Mr• and Mrs. J 0 hn
A. Beagle of Princeton avenue,
became the bride of Mr. Kenneth
Edward West, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward West of Ambler, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the '
Swarthmore Methodist Church.
The Rev. Dr. Roy Newton Keiser
performed the ceremony.
The bride;given In marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
satin featuring" fitted bodice with
lace collar and yoke, long sleeves
and skirt with short train. Her
finger tip vell of Tulle fell from a
cap of lace and she carried a white
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yeoiencc t pleasure, or urgency, the more valuable your telephone service hecom~s.
Today, in Pennsylvania alone, more than 10,2';0,000 local
calls are nlade 'by our customers during a nOrIl1al day.
Any way you look at it, telephone service is becoming
more and more valuahle .••• Any way you look at it. tele·
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The Hcll Telephollc-CoITlPUl1Y of Pcnnsyh~"in
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NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bates of
Yale lwenue are entertaining as
their house guests Mrs. Bates'
parents Mr. and Mrs. Mathew
Clarke of Fairfield, Conn.
following an operation performed
in the Episcopal Hospital, Phlladelphia several weeks ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marks and
young son Bobby are vloltlngs Mrs.
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You will eat lJetter for leu
W"" "'III rea'
FOOD VALUES·
Tum to Acme for quality
foods at money-savhill
prices. All our foods or.
triple-tested to Insure satIsfaction.
Ideal fancy
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The only fancy fruit cockled I pClcfted in utro hlJQvy Iyf\lp we seU.
g.o&J 'S«ll CAKE MIXES
ChaTceI of chiffon, white, Ipice or devJ/, food.
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. READ"I\ TO
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in our
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Larce Jersey Porpes
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CIt .....I.r price
ALL
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Ten members of the Thlmble
Group attended the regular aIIday .sewing meeting held last week
at the home of Mrs. Edward M.
Bassett of North Chester road.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shaw
of Park avenue accompanied by
their daughter Dorothy of New
York City, returned home last
week followllig Ii month in· Bradenton Beach, Fla:
Judy Dickson of Prlliceton aveneu is home for a 10-day sprli1g
Robert
Elder
White, Jr.,
In-law and
daughter
Mr. and
and famMrs:
ily.
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. ELECTRICAL
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All Types of Electrical InstaIlatlonS and. Repairs.
doz 29c
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Frankfurters
Bananas
Radishes
Ib 64c
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bu 2c
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bu 20c
starch
qt
bottle
21c
co-op
Soap
Sibs 99c
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Tomato Juice 2 for 25c
Dog Meat
~nl1IDd
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pq
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PASCAL
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1180 Mnhlenberg Ave.
Swarthmore 2285
NIGHT or DAY
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PIANO TUNING
ALBAN PARKER
Phone Media 6-3555
New and BebaUt PIanos
and ·Repalrlng Since 1808
PATTERSON
. FuNERAL
BOllE
. Wm. T. Pa&terson, mr.e&or
Bla'hteen Years Experience
I,'~ONE !llED1A ~588
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Asphalt or Concreto
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QUICK SERVilCE
1044 Tenth Avenue
PERSONAL
RuUedge. Pa.
CALL awl DELIVEB
Phone: Swarthmore 33M,
e
SIMEONE'S lOOKIN6 fOR
YOUR lROllERTV
heat-
WE CAN FIND
I:~~n~~~~~~~i~~
. lounge. on
Edino"ds. Oberma,.er &: Rebmann.
- SoUc1tol'3
all. with
l~B Pacldt.nI Building
. PhUadelphia I. PD.
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large
WANTED
I~
practically new•.
......,..;;;;;=--i;i=:'-'i.::=~;;:;-;:;;;;;;;; I ,p"u~! will sell complete
FOR
WANTED
Two
to
four
room
individually.
Also
.iX,:~~;b.~:~
, apartment, furnished or unfurncast aluminum garden
·ished, by young professlorial couOne 8 ft. custom made couch
pIe. for permanent residence. June with down cushion- on- seat 'and
occupancy. Please write Box 4, back. 226 Dickinson ave. Swa. 1997.1-·-"1"Y'"iiB:DIi:~O
The Swarthmorean.
FOR SALE
I.
WANTED Garden plowing, large
Do you long for a feW acres in
FamIlY's Need
more
2078.
house?
I am offerllig
or small.
Telephone Swarth- dream
the country
on which
.to build some
your
WANTED-Young colored girl de- of the finest tracts in Delaware
sires day's work for Tuesdays or County. From 3 to 50 acres.
PhODe Swarthmore 2528
Wednesdays. Phone Swarthmore Some with frontage on beautiful
08'V/-M.
Ridley Creek and some hilltop
~~~~~~~~~~~~~IWANTED-SandbOX'
wagon, and
that are among ,the highother equipment tor sma1\.. chillocations in the county. North
dren. Telephone Swarthmore 2194.
Baltimore pike, and within two
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
WANTED _ Swarthmore resident miles of Media Station. Reasondesires to buy home on or near ably priced. Phone owner. Media
Pho~ographer
. "'Outstanding for Quality"
more
0155-J. road. Phone
North Chester
. Media 6-0436 .
WANTED
Responsible young
6 E. Front St.
couple, no children or pets, dePhone
~:~~~~~~~~~~~ sire
housekeeping
apart-I~~~~~=c-;;="",
mentfurnished
in Swarthmore.
OcoL1pancy
FOR RENT _ _ __
·PETER
from~~~~~~~~~~~~~;
CLASSIFIED
irons, toasters and radios repaired,
called Vacuum
for and delivered.
PERSONAL
Cleaners,
Call Robert Brooks,' Swarthmore
1548.
A Price &0 Mef,t Ever)'
DI NICOLA
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HIM
- FOR YOU
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With
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Bank
Devine Taxi Service
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Servllig Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
j
PHONE:
Swarthmore 04«
SWarth-I.6:-~0~8~6~2·~;~~t ~~:~~~
:
~ay orw~unteeB·
g.ven.
marean.
DAVE WOOD
Painting
and
BcesTthrefSerearthnces IFiOiilRENTREiNt-:~Tw~o~roo~ms~~in~a:t1ttr~ac~
ox,
e w
tive home
the Hill. Call
~~ I~~w~ojm~a~n~~i~to~a~SSl~.~st~a~t;pa:rt-;
Paperhanging
ies, serve
Call
"A Well Kept Bouse
Never Grow. Old"
rt
. WANTED-Professional bu$less
, man, Single, desires comfortably
furnished living room, bedroomJ
private bath, garage. Quiet surroundings. References available.
Call Media 6-0208.
WANTED
Responsible young
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PHONE
Media 6~O755
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the
rooms,
baths. private entrance.
grounds.
Gentlemen only. References. 400
Highland avenue, Morton.
.
FOR RENT Five room furnished
i
or baby sitter. Swarthmore
July 1, 1950.
No
apartment. untilTenant
leaving
p,ets ()r children. Box D, The
R
Swarthmorean.
bicycle. Telephone
LOST and FOUND
Park 2827-M.
LOST Three keys on small chain,
FOR SALE
one marked M.A.S., one marked
FOR SALE
Greenhouse fresh M, the third not marked. Finder
flowers for any purpose. Carns please leave at The Swarthmorean
Flowers, 650 Baltimore PIke,oi;ff~iceffi:;'cn=R::.e~w:;;::ar=d::.......=::;--;:::.-::;;;;:;:Springfield. Phone Swarthmore FOUND-Large tabby cat with
0450.
collar. Call Swarthmore 2556.
FOR SALE
The Schoo. DIstrict ot Swarthmore wiD
receIve bIds at the office of the School
nislrlct in the HIgh School BOilding, cor..
her of College BDd l'rincetoo' Avenues.,
Swarthmore.
Pennsylvania, up '01.
Thursday. Aprll ~n. 111'&9. and open tho
bids at ::1. meeting of the School Board at
School
81
whole or in lJart. and to award oont:J:act;S
making up Bn,.. bid.
ot Bl!Y item or items
H~lda Lang Denworth.
IT+l
FOR THE HO:ME
RALPH ·B. ALTHOUSE
Sharon Hill, Penna.
H11I ~81
adJouro~ i~~~S~h~"~ro~n~~~v~·~ii··iii~i
trom
that
printing. instruc10'0, at
• pmeeting.
..... or attOr.
a meeUn,,·
tional SUPplies and equIpment. aDd taZ du..
plicate boOks. SpecifleatIon can bo seeured
between P a.m. and, p.m., dati,.. except
Saturdays. So.da... and bOlld ..., at the
School District office. The Board reserves
the rlgbt to reject dny or all bids In
Sw-~1..~ore lA"'8
W:!.LUll
....
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed. General
Hauling
SOcretalT
Estate of R4ward B. Temple. Jate ot
815 Maple Avebue. Swarthmore. Delaware
County. Penoqlvanio.. Deceased. Lettel1l
Testamentary on the above estate have
been granted to the nnde1'8iR'ned who reo
Queat all persona having claims or demands against the: ~ of tIle decedent
to blake knOWD. tJie same.· and aU persons
indebted b;J the decedent to make ~yment
without delay to Eye1rn S. Temple and
Albert N. Garrett, Executo.... 128 Garrett
Avenue. Swarthmore. Delaware County.
Pennsylvania.
aT4-l
Mushroom soil, $15
District afrlce on April
BETTER-BILT
Wooden Specialties
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa.
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
Bubblsh Collected
Weekly or Mon&hly
Phone Swarthmore 3343
8 A. M. to 5.30 PM.
Sllice 1905
MORE
BEAT
CUNNINGHAM
Painters '" Paper Hangers
We shonld bow how
Swa. 3288 Mlohlpn Ave
FOB
LESS MONEY
"Third Generation BuUdemtf
HORACE A. REEVES
BUILDING CONS'l'RUCTION
. . . . . . . IINII •••
.RED LABEL. No. 2 CAN
FROZEN LEAN
Interior and Exterior
the sprllig vacation
idays with Mrs. McCoy's parents Westtown School
A. Mercer Quinby
Mr. and Mrs. William Freegard of
Mr. and Mrs. .R. T. Bates of
FUNEB.AL DIBBC'l'OB
Swarthmore avenue. Mr. McCoy Yale avenue entertained as their
Formerly of Media
is a senior at Harvard Universary. overnight guests John Daggett and
1125 W. Lehigh Ave., PbIla,
Phone Baldwin 1170
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Smith M. Page who sang with the .Bow. Co11ege Glee Club lD
. P hilaNo additional
and young son Grayson of Lewls- d om
suburban charge
calla . fer
burg, Pa., are spending a week's delphia Saturday evening.
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vacation with Mrs. Smith's parEmIly Pritchard of
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ents Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. lIIark- avenue was initiated into .8.I.pll'a I
ley. They are here to attend
Chi Omego at· the University
. BELL-TWIN GRINDER
wedding of Miss Ruth Anne
PennsylVania Saturday. .The
rick and Mr. Frank R.
itiation wasiollowed by a diwlIor 1
LAWN MOWERS
which will take place tomorrow at Harvard 1nI!, Harvard aven'L1e I
afternoon lli the Swarthmore fOr all the members of the
Sharpened by Machine
Presbyterian Church. A
ternity. EmiIy is active in
Other Tools also SbarpeDed .
will follow at the Markley
Choral SOciety and is on the Penn-I
on Guernsey road.
,sylvania News at the University.
Saws Set awl Wed
Dick Danforth is at his home
Hillborn avenue for a
BLUE LABEL GRANULATED
,
13 S. Chester Road
Barbara W. Brown of Walnut
lane sang with the Wheelock
College Glee Club, Booton, which
recently gave a joint concert with
Bowdolli CoIIege.
.' .
Middlebury College students
who arrive home tomorrow for a
10-day vacation lliclude Mary Lou
Thayer of North Chester Road,
Beth and Bill Huey f11 Dickinson
avenue, and Carol Heinze of
Strath Haven avenue.
The Art Circle will meet today
at the home of Mrs. Bernard Walton and Miss Martha Haviland of
Ogden avenUe.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. McCoy
of Cambridge, Mass.. will arrive
PERSONAL
Responsible p;"ty
(college) will drive empty car
to Florida, April 14. Box B, The
Swarthmorean..
PERSONAL
Flliancial emergency? Credit Union loans are
obtained quickly, confidentially,
and at low cost. For particulars
call Swarthmore . 3463-R, The
Swarthmore Co-op Credit Union.
PERSONAL
Electrical installations: wiring, old arid new: Remdential and Commercial, LIght and
Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All
work done to Fire Underwriters
specifications.
Service on all
makes of washera (BendIx included), vacuum cleaners, ranges
irons, toasters, fans. lamps. Call
Erich H. Hawen, Electrical Contractor, Swarthmore 2850 - 335
Park Avenue.
Servllig Swarthmore and
Vicli1lty for past
Twenty Yeara
Made Fresh Dally On Our Pr_fses
Donuts
Painter
SWARTHMORE 2253
"A ,HOUSE WELL-MAINTAINED IS THE WISH OWNER'S GAIN"
.
.
CONTRACTOR
WHEN cO-OP'S ARE IN TOWN PRICES ARE DOWN
SPRING
w. Ihe new way 10 .....
Mm·DED SPRAY ~ I SPRAYER
The Swarth ore
Co-op
•
STRAWBERRIES ::. 35c
,.",.., Spqhettl r.'!"..~!:! 2 '~' 2Sc
IISt'fI ... . , . To. .to Catsup 2 \!;: 55ct
A ••• Whole Goldl. c:o..a 2 '::r: 57•.
...., . . C,,-. Peachel s.\:r:: ~2\!0 2Sc
......... To. .to Juloe _......
~ 21.
IISt'fI Call•• :!:Jr.!'= .:. 44eZ5 for .1.27
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TI'J' It undo, our own brands guarant..
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box19c
31b.25c
19c
4 for 29c
SHOULDERS
BREAD I.::; S4c
FLOUR "I~:~.. ~! 37c: ~~107Ic
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f
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LEGS
Inrlchecl Supreme
".",.., Enriched
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 .
T
lVe decorate them to your taste "On OJ:deru for your partles
Oleomargarine :;:. 2;:: 45c
Danish ~c::::.:.
39c
Hot Cross Buns
. • II ... 29.
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'Fruits
_. and Veget.ables
fOR
290
250
1SO
ROOFS
GUi'lERS
REPAIRED AND
INSTALLED
,
Furnace Repairs & CleanIng
Call
GEORGE IIYEBS
Roast Beef
.Ib 59c
Bacon 1-2 Ibpkg 28c
.Lamb
Ib·49c
.Eggs
doz59c
5harp Cheese
.. 6ge
Glendale Club ...... 0;,-: ... 24e
IN..h
MADISON TORE
f
,~ 45e
Gruyere "!lU."
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Mild Cheese
TREE SURGERY
PRUNING, LIMB Alfl)
TREE REMOVAL
ROBERT .,.. ~G8
Call S_ ... ~&~.
0II85-W
~:Jt_Ig.h thl! new Bond-a-Month Plan. Ask at thIa !lank
Asparagus
Tomatoes
Potatoes
Celery
Grapefruit
I
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Now You can buy U. S. Savli1gs Bonda automatically
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SWARTHMOaEAN'
CHARLES E. FISCHER
Repairs and. Maintenance
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
1
THE
Builder
Swarthmore lational Bank
& Trad Co.
Jacksonville.
vacation from Ill.
MacMurray College,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. McCorkle
of Stone Ridge, ky., former
Swarthmore residents, stopped at
., Strath Ha ven Inn tor a few days I
FAIR LAWN STORE
of this 'week while en route from 1
I
FRESH
MEATS
e.. <'ROtERIES, FRUITSf,.YEHTABLES
a vacation in Ormand Beach, Fla., !
FRE E DELIVERY _
to their home.
PHONE 1'113
---.. --... 413 DARTMOUTH AVE.
Marian Karns of Wellesley road
is having a week's vacation from
I
I
Smith College. Elinor Karns arPRIME RIB
_
rives home tomorrow from Mt.
Holyoke College,' Mass., for a
week's holiday.
SLICED
Mr. and Mrs. Donato Colafemli1a
and their daughter Jean of Lima
sailed last week on "The run.;terSHOULDER
dam" for Le Havre, France and
,
plan to spend two months in Paris,
France and Switzerland. '. Before
FRESH
returning they will visit relatives
of Mr. Colafemina lli Italy.
Cenza Colafemina, a junior at
Rochester University, N.Y., will
spend the Eas!.e= holidays with her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Robl.rt
FRESH
L. Coates of Harvard avenue.
Mrs. R. M. Kilgore of Cornell
avenue, Motion Picture chairman
FRESH
of the Woman's Club, and Mrs.
Harold Goodwin f11 Rose Valley
spent Wednesday and Thursday in
NEW
New; York City attending the annual convention of the National"
Board of Review of Motion Pictures.
.
HEARTS OF
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern
of Riverview road are home after
a trip to Honolulu. Mrs. KnisSEEDLESS
kern spent two months lli that
city visiting friends, and her son-
1~
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PREMIUII ANTIIBAClTB
331 Du1moaih AVllDDe
Swaribmore
Swarthmore 'US
ELECTRICAL
REp'AIRS
Establishment Of A
wmlNG NEW and OLD
Complete lobbing Service
• • • _IINfIH
. . . . . . . _ ,. .
.MI~
IUI'IIUI, _ I I
Mason BaUders Supply
Company
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MlLLWOBK - L1lMBBB
BUILDING MATBRIAL
.. e.'I1; ...... ItIJ1I ' ~
l'bone: 1I..ua .-UBI
,
Announces The
··HOM,fS
Samuel M. Harbison
, swarilliaore IU.
PHONE SWARTHMORE 3450
FOR ESTIMATFl;
.'
THE
Salvation Arm
Workers
Y
(Continued from page 1)
Mrs. G. H. Mcl;lure. Mrs. Charles
Russell, Mrs. S. B. Brewster. Mrs.
Paul Rutan. Mrs. A. D. Dickinson.
Mrs. W. F. Bird. Mrs. E. W. Furst.
Mrs . S .C. HarrIs. Mrs.M. C
, Molstad. Mrs. P. L. Skoglund.
Taking another part of the
northeast secUon is Mrs. George
Sweet with Mrs. A. Q. Davis. Mrs.
•
and Is now center guard on the
sophomore basketball team.
Mrs. Joseph lL Perkins of Cedar
lane and Mrs. A.' R. O. Redgrave
of Vassar avenue entertained at a
lunch..,n
at
the. Ingleneuk
last week in honor of the. blrthday of. Mrs. Rudolph Banks of
Columb13 avenue. Following the
luncheon. the guests spent the
afternoon at the hom~ of Mrs.
Raymond Fellows. Mrs. K. c. Sadler. Mrs. E. H. Weltz. Mrs. G. S.
Valentine. Mrs. F. H. Holman. Jr.•
Mrs. R. S. Vose. Mrs. E. M. Rowand. Mrs. H. O. Thayer. Mrs. D. R.
Terry as her workers.
Captains and workers urge
everyone to "Help the Hand That
Helps" by giving today to' Tbe
Salvation Army.
Redgrave.
Ginny POOl. a student at Carleton College. Minn.. accompanied
bY her roomate. arrived Saturday to spend the spri'ng vacation
at the Peel home on Columbia
avenue.
Mrs S. P. Simmons of Hazelton. Pa .• is spending a week as the
guest of her son-In-law and.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bass.
To Speak On Easter. Cards
Jr., of Harvard avepue.
Dorothea G. Norton, CanadianWaldo R. Fisher of Guernsey
born lecturer on greeting cards. road will return to Wesleyan Uniwill speak on Wednesday, April 6. versity Tuesday following a 10-
In the Ladies'
Parlor of
the
Swarthmore
Methodist
Church
Following a 12:30 luncheon sponsored by Mrs. George Alston's
Circle, Miss Norton will talk on
the story of the Easter Card.
Miss Norton spoke in Swarthmore earlier in the year when she
addressed the Junior Women's
Club in January.
Reservations for the luncheon
should be made with Mrs. Alston
or Mrs. John Pitman.
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Margaret G. Phi1lips of
Harrisburg arrived' Sunday to
day vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pegram of
Yale avenue will entertain as their
week-end guests Mr. and Mro.
Charles Arnold Mabey of Waahington, D. C .• and Montclair. N.J.
Party' Sandwiches
Phone: 31116
FRID4Y and SATURDAY ONLY
PRINTS. PASTELS and PLAIDS _ Sizes 1-3; 3-6x; 7-14
Regular price $1.59 NOW $1.30 - $1.95 NOW $1.60'- $2.95
NOW $2.50 - $3.25 NOW $2.90 - $3.95 NOW $8.50
ALSO-Just received teen-ace dresses Sizes 10-14
IZUMI
DRESS SHOP
631 South Chester Road
THEATRE SQUARE .
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Let Us Help Make Your Cqr
Run Better -- Longer
Our Spring Car Saver Special is designed to help get rid of "Winter
Drag" and get your car completely ready for wann weather.
Right now your car needs these
"Get Ready for Summer'~ Services
I
CHANGE TO SUMMER OIL
Winter oU Is too thin for warm weather.
We drain It 'nd refill with Snmmer type
Sunoco OIL
2
3
B4
5
CHANGE TO SUMMER GEAR
LUBRICANTS
Drain transmission and rear refill with
Sunoco All-p__ Gear Lubrteant specially made to resist high pressure
and heat.
6
8
BATTBBY SERVICED
Winter Is especially, &ough on batteries.
We check 8treDgtb, clean terminals, add
distilled water.
BAN
CLEAN AIR FIIJl'ER
Lets yonr 'englne breathe easier-keeps
dJrt out of the ca.rbnretor.
DRAIN
ANTI-FREEZE
FLUSH
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of
For Further Information Call
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
NO OBLIGATION
•
Instead of 2.
CUIB COMEDY IS
APRIL HIT HERE
lliustrated
Garden
Lecture Planned
At
Club
~.
Noted
BANDSCONCERT
ET APRIL 22
Psychiatrist
Will
Spe'ak
Thursday
On Tuesday April 12. at 2
m.
at the Woman's Club. Mrs. D.
Dr. John Lyons, noted psychiaReed Goer. garden chairman, will
trist. will speak on "The Problem
present Dr. Jobn S. Kistler. who
S
of Aggression and Its Relation to
•
will give an illustrated lecture on
IC et
a e To Aid
Personality Development" at the
Lar C
"Tbe Flower Garden." Dr. Kistler
New Uniform
next meeting of the Swiu-thmore
ge
ast . Plays In
Is a landscape architect holding
d
Mothers' Club on Thursday eveLindsay. Crouse
a 'degree from the Uni~ersity of
un
nlng. April 14 at 8 p. m. In the
Show'
Pennsylvania. Besides carrying on
Preliminary plans for the spring Woman's Clu~.
.
Tbe Players Club p oduction of his private practice. he teaches a concert of the Swarthmore High
Dr. Lyons IS a diplomate of the
Lindsay and Crouse' r''Life With course In .L....dscape Architecture School Band. which will be pre- Amerl"":,, Board of Psychiatry at
Father." Wlhich Ia
to its final at the Arboretum of the Barnes sented on the evening of April 22. the Uru~erslty of PennsYI~anIa.
audience tomo"":w ~ight has re- Foundation In Merion. He has vis- were completed at a meeting of the psychiatric cons"!-t~t for Swarthnewed chuckles stirred' sweetly ited many parts of this country parents· association held at the more COlleg~. D1strlct Consultant
nostalgic memories and
tened as well as South and Central high school last week: under the for the Family Society of PIhiIathe hearts of all":h enj~it D America. Mexico. Hawaii the direction of the chairman, Steven delphJa. In these capacities he bas
M I 1m Hod
dIr °ts
d t' . South Pacific Islands New' Zeal M. Spencer.
found the problems of hostility bea co
ge
ec an s ars
'
lans
tween man and
.
in the title 1 W·th
ch 1 and. Australia and India.
P
call for a varied and en.
man. as neIghbors.
eric outburs7 e;v~ f:~;:':
Members are invited to bring tertalning program by the young as family members. as chilclr01J. a
s!ruction In fillance. or woman- Spring flower arrangements at musicians. It Is anticipated that source of many of the ditflculties
hood h
t b"-h
th
12.30 for a display
bhe musical merit of the concert that eventually reach the psychla' e of
es th
a ~h es IIold'
e man thas
trist It is import ant f or 'the par,
the head
Tuesday is also .election
eighties. It is ea ::.:e rOl': on: the club and the polls will be open ~ears due I? the traInIng received ent to .unders~d th~ Impulses In
which gives great Ple..!-" on' both from 12 to 4 p. m.
m preparation tor Participation In the child a?d ill sOClety that eresides of the footlights
The Mutual Exchange will lie district and state band and orches- ate. aggr~SSlOn. This should he a
Bernyce Atkinson is' quietly de- held April 18. 19. 20 and 21. ArtI- tra conc;erts. Tbe growth of the tOPiC of lDte~est to mothers of all
lightful as Vinnie the core of the cles will be received April 18; the band in numbers and the extension a.g~ groups. smce the roots ot hosDay household. a:.nUe and tender sale will be held April 19 and 20. of the Instrumentation due to the tili~y are In the cradle. and develop
JR. MUSIC CLUB
with father and sons and domestics and settlement will be made on purChase of new instrwnents by rapIdly on the pl~ygr.ound. .
April 21
the School Board promise to add
A slate of nommations will be
..
.
IN APBIL ELECTION ~:::'i:;il;ffj~S:J;s n~':"o red n!'=~
A delightful program of music to ~e tone of the band.
preso:nted to the clUb. at the April
Tbe Swarthmore Junior Music. poral matters but In th"!e of the and poetry was given last Tuesday
TICkets have been distributed to m~eting of the nommating ""':"Club mel at the home of Claire spirit as well.
by the music chairman Mrs. StO)"8l1 members or the parents 'associa- =lIee. Mrs. D. Mace Gowing•
He!ldrlxson on North Chester road
The Day sons Clarence (Charles Russell and program chairman. tion and to members of the band chairman; Mrs. Howard D .. Sipler
last Sunday evening.
At the F. Seymour In
third successful Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman. Grace fo~ sale. to their neighbors and and Mrs. Charles Garrison. RI'business "ll.eeting. plans for a pic'- role with the club this season) MacNair. soprano. accompanied fnen.... m the community. As in freshments will b!, served b,y Mrs.
niC to be held on May 7 were John' (Robert Wescott) Whitn • by Peg Fulton. sang "A Heart preVIous years tbe proceeds will James Stephens and her ~t1!lBde. (In case of rain •.the date (Eric Lawrence).
Har~ Tbat's F'I'ee" by'RobYl'. "MDrnc gO~O the ~?rm fUnd,which re- tee.
will ~ May 14.) The final club (Peter Kroon). add lustre to the ing" by Speaks. "One KIss" and qulI'os rebUilding due to the Immimeetmg was so:' tor MaT 15.
menage. Red haired b Inberi- a medely ",Lover Come Back to nent n~ of replacing many of
~ S
D
.
At l.he ere.cuon of next year's lance (three by nature; one by Me,". and "Softly As In a Morning the ~lforms which have been In
Omel'Vl e
ay
officers, Clau-e Hendrixson w~ artifice) and lively by tempera- SUDrlSe." all by Romberg.
use smce the founding of the band.
Yesterday SwartJunore College
niade president, Diana Tucker. ment they' are till
ell'
Hazel H. Koehler violinist ae- As an extra inducement a com- alumnae began arriving for the
vice- presl'den.
t C aroI Ann Mos- neredt and likeable
S
w ohildren
man- companied by Claudia
"
t'
Id
II
•
asasany
Wright. b'10ed tick
• e 18 so • good for either ~ ege s annual extended Somerteller secretary. Donald Ogram to be seen In the current th tr played "Romance San Paroles" by or both mstnunental concerts this ville program. Seventeen women•.
treasurer. and Lynne Rogers proGuests of ¢he Days (to b ea e. Wieniawski, "Allegri, Rloluto" by sprlng-·namely, the band concert mostly from nearby areas. have
gram chp.i.rman.
exact of Mrs Day) are
e m~~e Shutt, and "Am Moor" and "Ave and the orchestra cop.cert.
been i~vited to return to the camThe musical program which foI- for many am;"ing f~~~: : Maria" by Schubert.
It Is anticipated that support will pus. attend classes. talk witb stulOWed was arranged and announc- Cousin Cora pu.;,ed b ~.
Mrs. Eunice Story Eaton read be wholehearted as In previous dent extracurricular heads and.
eel by Dorothy Nester. Carol Ann G Harrar dro'ps .
Yt
llyy an original sonnet and a lyric poem years. many friends of the band renew acquaintances with familiar .
Mosteller l a y e d '
.•
ill mos casua
·tt
.
.
II
fi
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a plano solo. from Ohio and hrings the most wn en by Mrs. W. F. Faragher.
n:' aking a d onation
of the admls- co ege gures.
unganan Rha~y" ,by Koel- demure and coy yOung friend M
. Mrs. Robert Coates read selec- SlOn or mo~ to encourage the
On Saturday. April 9. this proling
. Naney Schmidt. who played (Jane Keating) to co 1 tel ary tions of Sackville West Words- young mUSlclans.
gram comes to a climax with the
"Rustles of Sprmg
. "bY S·illding• twi'lJe young ClarencempProducin
e y en- wortRobert
h
, and
' one of
el h tion 0 f Somerville
.
Frost.
cera
Day.
was followed by. William ~otts and a similar reaction fro;" Father
her own poems.
BUILDING COMMITTEE
,,:h~n all alumnae are Invited to .
Donald O_.m a ~et duet teatime guest Rev. Dr. Lloyd . Mrs. Gordon Meader gave selecCOMPLETING PLANS vlSlt Sw~rthmore. Program for
of. ~ Berlin ~ele~tions. "My (Stafford Parker in his first m1n- tions of Vachel Lindsay. Carl
At ~ meeting of the BUilding that day mcludes luncheon 1 p.m..
Darting. My Darling' was then isterial role for the club) who/! Baker. Richard Hovey and John Comrmttee of the Presbyterian when Dean of Women Susan P.
played by Sally Bates as a plano financial methods ound
e Masefield.
Church. under the Chairmanship Cobbs will speak; a Somerville
solo:
as Mrs. Day's but sprobab~ vagu~
It was altogether an Ins~lr"tbnal of Dr. David McCahan. held Sun- business meeting at 3 p.m.. at..
DIana Tucker was the next per- as well and th t d' t·
. w°thr afternoon.
day. it was decided to proceed which the recipient of the Lucretia'
f o rm eI'•. a nd h
i
'
•
a
a
lec
lye
lS
e
O
'
. the completing of M 0 tt F ellowship
.
er se ection was height of under t t C, t
n Frlday. April 8. at 10 a. m. WI'thout delay m
will he anChopln's "Funeral March"., The
Among those ~;:"emen. F th
the literature section will meet t~ plans and begin construction this nounced. with Mrs. G. Davies
program ended witb .gr?UP singing are Cook Margaret (~:":"et Me:. hear a review of "Cry. the Beloved year for the Church S~ool.
Preston of Media. vice president
accompanied by Priscilla Rogers Nees) and four f th
; II'
Country" by Alan Patron. given
The FInance Comnuttee. under of the Women's Alumni Associa-.
on her. a~toharp':md aJi exhibition maids ever In ~
':,;~aF:::''; by Mrs. William A. Jaquette. Mrs. the Chainnanship ~f Frank R. tion, presiding! an~ President. John
ot twirling a lighted baton by company Ann! (EnuDa H Fyi ). J. B. West .will· give the literary Markley. was authonzed to make W. Nason delivermg the address;
Carol ~ Mostel1er. Tbe pleaa- Delia (rr:,.a K':gbton No;a S~~ news.
plans for the raising of additi
funds. total not to exceed $200.000. Hoose, arranged by the Student
ments.
Harvey). Pr~fessionalgentlemen
ELECTED TO BOARD
:~d'!'nake such funds available for Somerville c;ommittee. at 4 p.rn.
of tbe era are Doctors Humphreys
Marvel Wilson president of the during t.:=~ses late 1949 ~d
ETHEL M. DRAIN
and Somers who are played briefly Sw~.ore Home and School 'order that th qubUila.rtd':" of 1950. ill
Mrs. William E. Hetzel. Jr .• of
h t
.h
Assoc ti
el
e
mg may be Thayer road entertained her club
At Monday evening's meeting of
Borough Counell it was decided
to Increase .the hours the dogcatcher functions In the borough.
Councilmen regret that the number
of canines nwning loose on publlc
streels. constituting nuisance and
hBZ!ll'd to tho general publle. has
returned to tl13t of pre-catcher
days and necessitates further drastic acUo? They are sorry that
the Irresponsible pooch and perhaps the child whose precious pet
he Is. have to suffer because the
adulls whose du17 it Is to see the
dOgB remain on their own,propetty
or on leash persist In breaking tbe
s tate law In this respect.
Contract for' grading Swarthmore aV,enue. In preparation for
laying sidewalk along its west side.
"':.. meeting. The Borwas Iet a t .........
ougb Secretary was Instiucted to
notify propell1;y owners to remove
nine dead trees' which ·the public
safety committee considers a menace to passersby.
T' k
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~::..!. ~:erwi.!.~~ N~ ;;!e. .:p~'t~; ~a%bo~ ~artofonM:::ers ':~~!O G:: ~~:~:: ~o'::~ a::~~e for
Installed under standard conditions
• Your fa,!, ily an,d your horne deserve the best pos_
SIble pro~ech?n fr~m. the dangers of outmoded wiring.
Underwnters stabshcs prove that many cost~ fires
are caused by wiring which is defective becaUSe of age
or inadequate b<;cause
the heavy current required
by modern eqUIpment sueh as refrigerators, deepfreezers, and dishwashers. Insufficient current may
affect ~he oper!ltion of these appliances and may make
expensive repaIrs on them necessary.
.
Good Friday will be 3 o'clock
Streets
J:':'
comman
two hour illness at the home o~
her daughter. Mrs. Edward N. Hay
of 245 Ogden avenue with whom
she had lived for the past three
years
Mr; Drain who was '81 f
.,
• ormerly lived i:l Washington. D. c..
and In Spokane. Wash.
Also surviving are a son. James
A.. of Galt, Ont., and two other
$187-50 cash
OWNERS!
Will See Loose
Canines Are Off
Li:"
1'11'1'C)1)1,'1'1
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.
7~ 1949
9u 7<~
c..A.IIEI.TON"SIIBllE\, Product
COUNCIL WARNS Libr~ ~~La=day DR. KISTLER TO CI:~~~.T~:18 ~IMO' rHERSCLUB
ALL. DOG OWNERS ~~::r:~~~~=;: SPEAK TUESDAY =~. V~~ti:~n~~~:!"~, TO HEAR LYONS
!
·.I~I~I~I(~II~N'I'!
,
:/
$3.50 PER YEAR
'n
JIFFY AMEL'
In 14 COL~RS and NEW
NON-YEI.I.OWING
PORCELAIN WHITE
1949
and
CHECK-UP OF TIBES
Correct "Swffebing" improves the mileage. We can also have your tires recapped, If needed.
•
8,
in.
U J'ou have permanent antl...freeze. Bave
It for next Winter. BrIng your own container.
ulI·a
YALE and CHESTE8: ROAD
AND
RADIATOR
• CHECK BOSE CONNECl'ION RlIsT RESISTANCE
CHASSIS LUBRICATION
Special Lubricant used to help keep out
SQueaks and......... Won·t dry ont, won·t
wash out, won't squeeze 4'ut.! Helps im ...
prove gas .mIIag~.
CHEVK OIL FILTER
Inspect cartridge and check for leaks
CLEAN AND AD.JUST SPARK PLUGS
Dlriy spark pings can waste as much as
lout of every 10 gallons of PROline.
1
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. APRIL
Catcher
COUNTY
Hoagies Steaks
ROSALIE MADDOX
Swarthmore 1638-R
Special Sale On Children's. Dresses
RUTH
THE' SWARTHMOR
VOLUME Zl-NUMB ..:a 14
6-The Mystery of the Cross
~M~OFO:Ef!=
Hut
For Reservatons Call
April
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LIS TEN
Swarthmore
$1.25 per person
Them~: "The Meaning of the Cross"
old bank buildlnti
17\1, S. Chester Road
Bodine avenue, Swarthmore
Thursday, April 7
5 to 7 P. M.
ARMY
DRIVE
Wednesday
Evenings, 8:00 P. M. ,
.
Meditations by Rev. Joseph P. Bishop
9 ItS
Station WPWA 1590 on dial
SUNDAY APRIL 3
5:15 P.M.
Open Forum DIscussion
Mr. Thomas L. Foster
Baldwin Locomotive Works
''industrialist Looks at the
International Trade
Organization"
Presented by
played on the varsity hockey team l.ii''WiieiiTeliieciiriaPihiiiFloiiWierrf'iiiiilll
WESLEYAN CIIURCII
SALVATION
SERIES
Swarthmore Presbyteril!D Church
. ' .
Coal and Fuel Oil
Hoagie
LENTEN
it
a I"IC. L
DarD.
VAN ALEN BROS.
The
. ANNUAL
Mr. and MrS. Ralph Schmidt of
MagUl road are entertaInIng Miss
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....,., Holland of Morristown. N. J.
w~o Is on her. spring vacation
frOm Miss Beard s School.
viSit her sons. Mr. C. Russell ~~~~:~~~~~~~~ I~
Phillips and family of Strath ..
Haven avenue and Mr. William G.
Phillips and family of Providence
Village.
Nancy and Tom Schmidt of Magill' road entertained at their home
last FrIday following the Junior
Prom..
Joann Paul of Vassar avenue has
been pledged to Gamma Phi sorority at the University of RochesBaltimore Pike
ter. where she was on the dean's
Springfield
honor list for the fall term. Joann.
Phone, Swarthmore 04S0
who Is taking 'a liberal arts course.
cmCKEN DINNER
APRIL 1. 1Mp
SWABTHMOBBAN
Mlils Schools ~ March 24.
The G.len Mi1ls Schools. Inoor~rated' ill 1826 Is a state. Institu.,bgn for· boys committed by the
<;curts Of. eastern and central
~ennsylvama. With accommodations for about 450. the Schools
have an annual budget of over
$410000
on. Saturday evening. April 9.
In' addition t b'
Pr'd
the eighth grade of the Swarth- .
.
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emg
esJ ent
more Junior Assemblies will meet of the hWIIsO':' Coal Supply Comat the 'Woman's Club. to dance PW~ ~re IDdirectSwartiun9re. Mr.
fro
=on JS a
or of the FIrst
m 7 undtil 8:30 o·clock.
~,:ers. Mrs. Van den Arend of Mr
National Bank of Media a director
- - . _ Wash.. and Mrs. K. D.
. an. Mrs. Claire Jeglum, of the L D
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Lawson of Hollywood, Calif.
chairman of this group announce.
. . Caulk Company In
A memorial service will be their chaperons to be Mr. and Mrs. Millord. Dei!,ware ~ for three
held at 11 a.m today In th WillIain Ziegenfus and Mr and years has been prestdent of the
'
e Mrs Edward ~
.
Delaware Coun17 Fuel Dealers
S warthmore.
TrIniChurd>.
I
n
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Butler.
• 'SOC1'a tion.
dan
.
v
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aecor
ce Wlth the wishes ¢
Mr. Wilson llves with his wife
Mrs. Drain, flowers will be omitted Stephan H ay 0 f 0 gden II,venue and two sons
. Marvel Jr.• and T .• __
and
the
ashes
.......
be
....
·~ed t bas arrI ed h
'Ar·..
a
v
ome after more tban ton Grier. on Stratb Haven aveNatloDa1 CeInetaq.
three years In Europe and AaIa.. DIIe.
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LIf~ ~th Father. lS as happy 'a
combmation of perIod piece. cast.
cOstuming and set as will be seen
for ~any a day. U· you miss It
and,1f you miss a single one of its
eurtain calls. you'll be sorry.
.
EIGHTH GRADE TO DANCE
P
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at " luncheon-hridge at her home
Tuseday.
TIllS' WEEK'S CALENDAR
FRIDi\.Y. APRIL 8
10;00 A.M.-Boo!< R~view. Mrs. Jaquette ........ Woman's Club t·
P '."tC8
~:~~
~~'=~f
W
h tForth°n ~rama ........... Meeting House
.
.
1 e
1
a er ................. Players' Club
SATURDAY. APRIL 9
2:30 P.M.-Track--Swarthmore vs. LaSalle ..... Alumni Field
7:00 and 9 ,P'!IL-'~e Passio!, of Joan of Arc" ...... Clothier
8:20 P.M.- 'Life Wlth Father· ........•..... : .. Players' Club
PALM SUNDAY. APRIL 10
.
11:00 A.M.-MOrning Worship········· .•... , .. Local Churches
8:15 P.M.-Dr. A. C. Ewing on Philosophy ...... Meeting House
TUESDAY. APRIL 12
.
.12:00--4 P.M.-·Election of Officers .•............ Woman's Club
8:00 P.M.-Jr. Club Election of Officers ......... Woman's Club
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13
8'00
P
M
W
IL.
"tu
.... G roup .. .•..•..... 215 Cornell Avenue
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THURSDAY. APRIL I t
8'00
.
S· 00PM
P' ~-;-Faure's ''Req'
U1em.. ............ Presbyterian
OIiurch
:
.....
-Mothers·
Club
T A~._,
W
· Club
S'1I5 P.M Medtner
.....,.. ...."............. omans
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on the Quetln Eliz!Ibeth
bodice with berth, of lace,iong of Stroudsburg are
congrat-
THE
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SWABTHMOREAN
beHIg
,
' .
Mrs. John H. F. HDwklns
her daughter Beth of Fayetteville,
N.C., has been visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dana of Elm
England. They plan to spend most
of their vacation in England with
a possible tow:' of Scotland before
their return on the Queen Mary
the latler part of May.
sleeves, and fUll skirt with panels
of lace. Her fingertip veil of Illuslon fell from a Juliet cap and 8111i
a Colonial bouquet of f1'eesia and gardenias.
ulated upon the blrfu .of a son
on April 1.
The baby Is a grandchild of
Mrs. H. Elliott Wells of Park avenue.
Choir school will be hel.d on
at 4:30 p.m. The Vestry
wm .meet. in the ParIsh House
Mqnday at 8 pm.
THE 'SWARTH.MOREAN
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PUBLlSBBD *fBBY FBlDAY AT SWARTIDIO.*, PA
'rIIB SWAR'DIIIOB.B&N. INC.. PUBLlSHBB
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avenue
Dr. Howklns
Is tIatMr. andd dMrs.
John P.
MissI Grace
Myrick as maid of ~;iiWiiW~~~~;;ii~Wi~~~~~;;ii~~~~ii;~~~~~~
t ending whUe
the oLQ.'
"edical
Con~en
h onor
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on
an
a ughters J oanne
.Lor h er slater wore a 8 tra P- ~.'++++++¥
. . .'+'+ -i4V-i?.,v
. . ++>y
in Philadelphia this week.
Lee, who have been
less gown of turquoise Picoiay with
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of
with Mrs.
a short cape of eyelet of the same
more avenue entertained at
schade's parents Mr. and Mrs. shade, and featuring a fUll skirt.
dessert-bridge at her home.
William E. Hetzel of Thayer road, MIss Frances· Myrick as brldesday evening.
have moved to their new home on
for her sister, wore a similar
Mrs. Edward M. James of Win- Dogwood Lane.
of maize Picolay. They carchester, M ...... , visited
Dwight Hummer of Rutgers avColonial bouquets of spring,
friends recentis'.
enue arrives home today from the flowers and wore matching flOW-I'
Mr. and Mrs. ClIfford M. rBryant University of Cincinnati for
ers in their hair.
.
of Schenectady, N.Y., spent the spring vacation.
Mr. Paul Shuman o~ Princeton.
week-end with Mr. Bryant's parMrs. Arthur S. Robinson of
University served as best man for
ents Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant den avenue entertained
.
his brother, and the ushers inof South Chester road.
at bridge Tuesday afternoon
cluded Mr. Walter LaPorte of
Mrs. Oll\fer W. Ramsay of
honor of Mrs. Phillip Herrmann
South Chest~r road, Mr. William'
"RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN"
field, N.J., is spending a week
Washington, D.C., who is the guest Fleming of Chester Springs, Mr.
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rober! of her daughter Miss Katharine Philip Barnhart. of Nashua, N. H.,
L. Coates of Harvard avenue.
Herrmann of Ogden avenue.
cousin of the bride, and Mr. Earl
Miss Jane 'Beatty of Bowling
Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton, Honeycutt, of Wilmington, Del.
CALL 044
DARTMOUTH &-I.AFAYEJTE AVES.
Green, who will be a May bride Jr., and young son Douglas are
A small reception at the home ................................................... ~ ................................................................ .
was guest of honor when Miss
Mr. Linton's parents, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. R. Markley ~'+'+++ ~~.«++>.'++'+
Peggy Jane Rincliffe of Strath and Mrs. Linton of Benjamin of Guernsey road followed the
Haven avenue entertained
West avenue, and Mrs. Linton's ceremony.
guests at a luncheon and
parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank V.
The bride's' mother wore a
shower Saturday.
Brewster of Dickinson avenue.
bronze crepe dinner dress with lace
Ruth Medford of Strath
Lintop has received a degree
peplum. Her corsage was of brcwn
avenue returned to Earlham Col- Doctor of Science in
and pink Cymbldiu';' orchids. The
lege Saturday following a week's Engineering at M.I.T., and has bridegroom's mother chose a plum
BEAUTY SALON
holiday.
During bel' vacation accepted a position with the du
gown of taffeta. Her corRuth, who will be a June bride,
Company in Arlington, N.J. sage was of pink. camelliaS.
was guest of honor at a m1scelMr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gaskill
Following a wedding trip to BerLest April catch you with your hair down
laneous shower given FrIday eve_ of University place are entertain- muda, the couple will make their
Call Swarthmore 0476
ning by Mary 'Denworth of
ing Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Ross of home in Drexel Brook, Pa.
avenue. Ruth was also
Montreal, Canada who are en route
9 Chester Road
with a surprise stainless
south.
shower with Mr. and Mrs. !R.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Barr
BmTHS
Rincliffe Of Strath Haven
Harvard avenue entertained
Mr. and fJ/'..rs. Wesley France of
as hosts.
bridal party and
South Chester road are receiving
Miss Veronica; Sullivan
guests at a buffet supper
congratulations .upon the birth of
APRIL 14, 1949
Swarthmore avenue returned Sun- evening preCeding the wed<\ing re- their second' daullbter, Patricia
day afternoon following a two- hearsal of Miss Ruth Anne Myrick Lynne, on March 30.
week vacation with her brother of Rutgers avenue and Mr. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Vahey Kupelian
Mr. Frank Sullivan of St. PetersSchuman, Jr., of Chester Springs of Park avenue annOWlce the
b~rg, Fla.
whose marriage took place Sat- birth' of their second son, David
Come and Enjoy Your Selection F'rOJI)
Miss Peggy Jane Rincllffe of urday.
Ralph, on April 3.
HOT
DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS
Strath Haven .avenue entertained
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Dana of Elm
Mrs. France and Mrs. Kllpellan
AND DESSERTS
at a surprise kitchen shower avenue returned last Thursday are sisters and are occupying
Thursday evening in honor of Miss after vacalioning since January 13 sanie room in the Lying-In HosKitty Weltz of College avenue at the Highiand Park Florida Club, pital, ·Philadelphia.
SAVE TIME!
.
LET US SERWCE
.YOUR ,CAR
WHILE YOU' SHOP
~
Swu1hmon ....
. PETBB I!. TOLD, EdItor. '.
..
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MAJUOBlB TOLD,. BARBARA KENT, A~'" I!'4ito...
RosalIe PeIrsol·
.' Loiene Mc Carter
. EdIth Whitaker
,
.
RUSSEll'S
q
The Bouquet
The $l.OO-SerVe Yourself-All You Want
CO"PLETE SUPPER'
STRATH HAVEN INN
~~~iiii~rii~iiii~~~ii~~~iiii~~~ii~~~ii~
whose
marriage
to Mr.· H. Edwin
andinatCuba
Varadero
andavenue
Mrs. Paul
Shepplird
Of Sandersville,
Ga., Lake Wales,
Cuba.Fla.,
While
they of'Mr.
Park
are M.
the Paulson
grandwill take place Mal' 14.
spent 10 days as the guests of
of both new babies, and
Mrs. J. Warren Paxson of VasEllsworth Curtin ot Webster Mrs. Mina France of South Chessal' avenue and Mrs. Harold Good- Springs, W. V., who was
tel' road Is the grandmother of
To make II easy for yon to shop at your leisure, our card
win of ROse Valley road,
there. En route home they
Patricia Lynne France:
spent the week-end in Bethesda, their son-in-law and daughter Dr.
racks are now overflowing with cards. bunting wfIh the 107
Md., as the guests of Mr. and and Mrs. John H. F. Hawkins and
Carol Renee Burton, daughter
of Eastertlme-eards with exquisite Spring flowen roNa with
Mrs. John C. Moore, former small daughter Beth of Fayette- of Mr. and Mrs. Winter Andrew
Swarthmore residents. While there .
N.C., and stopped at
Burton of North Chester rq;id and
gay bunnIes ....d Iivety rabblts-eards appropriate for everythey made a tour of old George- hurst, N.C., for a fortnight.
great granddaughter of the late
town homes and also enjoyed
Mrs. A. V. Lees of Wilmington, Thomas Winter Andrew, was born
one with speelsl sentiments In tbe real Easter spirit.
~agtPanese cherry blossoms ill: Wash- DeL, a fQrmer SwarUunore resi- Wednesday morning, April 6, at
ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR EASTER FLOWERS
10 on.
dent visited her son Mr. James the Osteopathic Hospital in PhilaMiss Mildred Simpers of the Sproul Lees and family of Cornell delphia.
Swarthmore apartments and Mr. avenue for a few weeks.
David Bingham. of Philadelphia,
. Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Lawret>.ce
who will be married in June, were
Traynor
of Middletown, R. I. are
SHUMAN - MYRICK
guests of honor at a kitchen shower
being ~ongratulated upon the
given by the Sunday Night SupThe marriage of Miss Ruth Anne
birth of a, daughter on Wednesday,
per Club at the home of Mr. and Myrick, daullbter of Mrs. McKer- April 6.
Mrs. Samuel L. Hayes, Jr., of non Myrick of Rutgers avenue and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludlow C)ayW'!llingford. Those present from Mr. E. Britt Myrick of Phoenix,
of Riverview road are the Ui;!!:!!l!O!il!O!i;'!;l!;!!;!!:!!l!O!il!O!i;'!;l;;;;;;!!:!!l!O!i;'!;l;;;;;;!!:!!l!O!il!O!i;'!;l!ll!;;!!:!!l!O!i~!ll!;;!!:!!l!O!i;;!!;!
Swarthmore included Mr. and Mrs. Arizona,
Mr. Frank Randolph den'
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baby'S' grandparents.
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Jack Thomp'son, Mr. and Mrs. Shuman, Jr., son of Mr. and .Mrs.
Charles E. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Shuman of Chester Springs, took
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wells
Jonathan Prichard, Mrs. John place Saturday, April 2 at
Broomall, 4th; Mrs. Paul Sharp- o'clock in the Swarthmore Presless, and Mr. an~ Mrs. George byterian Church. The ·Rev. Jose!.h I FOR
Plowman.
P. Bishop performed. the ceremony.
MAGAZINE
Barbara Brown of Walnut lane,
The bride, given in marriage by
SUBSCRIPTIONS
PALl\I( SUNDAY AND
arrived Tuesday night from Whee- her uncle, Mr. W. Theodore M;vMrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
lock College in Boston for two rick of Suffolk, Va., wore a gown
Swarthmore 2080
HOLLYHOCK
SHOP
.
SWARTHMORE - PENNA.
'0
w~'
vacation.
The Kappa
Alpha Thetas of the
Swarthmore alumnae met on Wednesday at the home at Miss Edith
S. Coale in Riverton, N.J. for their
all-day sewing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jessup of
Haverford avenue will ..sail Tues-
THE SWARTHMORE
PLAYERS CLUB
presents
"Life With Father"
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r
.
MEDIA
Last 2 Days! Fri. and Sat.
Olivia de Havilland
Mark Stevens
''THE SN,AKE PIT"
(Not recommended for
children)
OK KIDDIE SHOW!
Saturday ·Afternoon at 1:15
Shirley Temple
"REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM"
8 Cartoons and a Serial
All Children 20 cents
Sunday and Monday
Gary Cooper
~~~- Joan Leslie
lAST TWO DAn
YOIIB."
April 8th and 9th 1!M8
Cartaha at 1:11 P.M.
Friday and Saturday
Garland Roark's Famous
Sea Story
''WAKE OF THE
RED wrrou"
Sat. I p.m. Special Children's
Matinee
Red Ryder and Little Beaver
. "VIGILANTES OF
DODGE CITY"
Also cartoons and Serial
Monday and Tuesday
Loretta Y _
CUm"""'"
Tonight and
Saturday Night
College Theatre
RobertACCUSED"
''THE
No
closed
The UWhodunit" of the
Month-Look Magazine
Wednesday and Thursday
"TIlE lAST DAn
OF l'OMPEIl"
and "SHE"
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,Presbyterian' Notes
gregatlo!, followed
the Stated
The
Co~ttee to receive Dam. ~al M~ting of the CorporalnatiotlS'ior'
Trustees
tion of the Swarthmore Presbyterb)'
Elders'
Deacon1.:to. beeleciedto fill the
places IIf.. those members of the
Boards· Who. rotated out of office
on Maich' 31, will meet in the
choir room SWlday morning
the Church services. Members
this committee are: Mr.·Thomas M.
J:ackson"Cl!a1rman, Mr. James H.
Hornaday, .Mrs. Stuart Slnith, Mr.
A. D aVI'd M • S peers, and Mrs.C.
~-.
will be
MacD
'. onald .~an.·~uey
glad' 'to: receive suggestions from
the members of the congregation.
ian Chur?" ~ be ~eld o,n W~nesday ev,enmg, ~Pril 20, at 7.30.
The ~eetings. will follow a con-
gr~ati;;:u:n:: a~ ~clo:!t
e
~ ,00
m
as
usual. at.9.45 0 clock on Palm Sunday.
On Easter. Sunday the
Church Sch",;,1 WIll attend the
Church at 9 0 clock.
t' Dr. and
t th Mrs.
Har George
d ' L.
,
age a
e
var
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.theChoir
rehearsal
Parish
House will
on lie held In
r
7:30 p.m.
POETS CIRCLE TO MEET
The Rev. J. B. I'rHehard
On Maundy Thursday there will
The Poets' Circle will meet MonS~C~ ?e..~bgi:!
be. a celebration of the Holy
day, April 11 at the home Of Mrs.
Men's Blbl" Class on
munion at 10 a.m. At 8 p.m.
Harold G. Marr of Kershaw and
SUNDAY, APBlL 10
will be a servl";' of Preparation
Turner roads, Wa1lingford.. Mrs.
at the Swarthmore Preshythe Easter (:~union..There
Arthur C. Jackson of North Ch'esterian Church
also be a reuruon of all the con.
I
"Jeremiah and the D. P.s
ted b . h tel' road will present the program.
Read Chapter 29
flrmatl . lsss'
presentonRector
in
Trinity
Church.
c es prl!Sen
y t e ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'
Members of each class will sit
in the special section of the ohurch
which will be reserved for them,
VI:
V~
according to classes.
On GoOd FrIday there will be
the reading of the Litany and the
Closed Every Sunday
Service of Ante Communion at
Monday Thru Saturday
10 a.m. . The congregation and
OpeJ,l
7 A. M. to 8 p. M.
will participate in
Community Three-Hour Service I
to be held in the
Presbyterian Church from
DAILY DINNERS SSe 10 $1.60
until 3 p. m.
Special Children's Platt....
The Ann uaI S
'
prmg
RUlJlDl.age
....
1
Sale WIll be held on Wednesday
and Thursday, April 20 and 21.
avenue en-
nrw n.lOOP. I,rj
A/'N
Brealdas,- £a.neb - Di.n.n.,
OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE
tra
d Mr
d Mrs Charles
W n~~an
t an dri
.
!ran
'.
ens a
e
vewaysept entrance will -ru;sist Mr. BishThe Young Adult's Group meets op in .greetlng the congregation
.METHODlST NOTES
for a. llght: ~pper followed by a after the service SUnday morning.
~eetIbg 'on ,Sunday evening at 6 The ChurCh"HourNl!1'Ser;v for T.he Sunday School will meet at
a clock.
, '
chUdren ages 1 to 7 held each Sun- 9 :45. . Classes are provided for
Notice Is hereby given that the day morning in. the Parish 'House children of all ages IQld for adults.
Stated. Annual.Meeting o~ the
from 11 to 12 o'clock will be in
The Young Adults meet at 10
charge .of KatIir;vt>. Simpers and o'clock in the Ladies. Parlors.
Mrs. Gordon Clark .thIs SUnday
Th!, topic of the sermon at the
Im"rIlinig.· There will be arrang~ 11 o'clock' serv!ce Is ''Two Ways
---'-~-....,...-~------, ments made for 'the Church 'Hour of Winning the World," Thete
SWARTHMORE .
to be helddur!Dg both·. the 10
be baptism of chUdten and recepPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
lion
of._members at the service.
Rev. Joseph'· P. Bishop, MinIster and 11:30 a.m. services on Easter
Palm S.unda:r. Aprtl'10
Sunday momiDg:
.The Youth Fellowsh;p will meet
9:45 A. M. - Church School
Ahyone . desiring .to give Lilies at the church at 7 o'clock and go
9:45 A"M.-Women's'Blbla CIa-. or other white flowers for the on a visitation to the Springfield
9:45 A. M.-Men's Bible Clsss
Fell shi
10:45 A. ·M....;;,Palm'· SWlday War~ decoration' of the chancel on Easter
ow p.
ship; Sermon-"Half-Way Re-ISlm
Miss Harriet
Selfridge,B!>x'
Shullect, E. Alston, W. D. DlcklnBaptism,'. Spectal . mUSic
or phone
son,. P .. Murray and K. Paulson.
. . Adult's
Sw.
0672'
.Mrs. J: Pitzoan and Mrs. C. R.
6:00the
P. choir.,
M~-YOung
.
will meet:·, .
On Wednesday, :April 13,
Beacham are in charge of the
,Hol)o
Woman's AssocIation will hold its Church .Nursery during the
8:00 P.
monthty ,meeting. . The Worship Ing service. The Nursery Will. be
Paure's
b
op"en for the Th·ursdov and "'riwlY
rament
service in the Church,.led .y "~l~ II
~
~
fu
Church. serVIces·
:a.m.
is:
;;:;;;u;g
;~!'!b;e~~~~~~;;::I!C~'~fM~o~n~roe~
mc.m'-I
I
NON .SECTARIAN
Our large clientele embraces those of
all faith.· and creeds. We have a
.
staff which i. thoroughly familiar with
the services and rituals of ;'11 religious
denominations and fraternal orders.
THE OLIVER H., BAIR
CO.
.
DlI.crOI. 0' fUN.tAU
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Telephone RI6-1511
at 12 noon. Luncheon, served
The Young Adults will have
Albright, wlll be h
services.
7, . Mrs. Harok'" C. f Stott, their monthly meeting and social
12
Mr:Bl9hop
will' be .,h~ld at 1":~111 on Mouday evening. at 8 in the
seven meditations on
followed by. the Business meeting
Parlors.
seven last ·wofcls of the· Cross. and program . The program Is
_ _ _ _ __
The ministers of the other charge of the Committee on~:~;~
Swarthmore Churches will
CL-'-t'
"CO-'
participate in the service.
Education and Action, Mrs.
.....,. Ian <:H:lence Notes
P. Warren. ~n. The SE>eak-i . HAre Sin, Disease, And· Death
Swarthmore Women's Cluh
METHODIST CHURCH
er will be Dr. William E. Selby
Real?" is the subject of the LesRaY.N, Keller, D.o., MInIiIter
the Dudley. S~ul Clinic' of St. son-8ermon in all Churches of
. Sanday, A»rtI 10
Luke's and Children's Hospital in Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, April
RECEIVE ARTICLES FROM 10 AM. to 4 P.M.
9:15bership
A. M.-Preparatnry
Mem- Philadelphia. H.e will speak
'
10. The Golden Text is: "Bless
Clsss
.
MONDAY, APRIL 18
9:45 A. M.-C1lurch School
the work of ~cohalics' Anony- the Lord, 0 my soul ,and furget
10:00 A. M.-Yodng Adult J'elnot all his benefits: who forgtveth
SALE OF ARTICLES FROM 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.
lowship
The Adult C!asiles of the ChurCh aU thin~ iniqnities; who healeth
AFI'ER DINNER 7 to 9 P. M.
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19 and 20
11:00preach
A. M.-Mr.
Keiser
w::~
ISo1l1o(.1
will
meet
on
Bundal'
morn_
all
thy
'diseases;
who
redeemeth
''Two' Ways of Win.
Ding the World."
at the regular time of 9:45 thy life from destruction"
SETl'LEMENT FROM 10 A.M. to 2 P.M.
~:OO P. M.-.Youth Pellowship
o'clock.
(Psalms 103: 2-4)
THURSDAY, APRIL 21
.
TharicI.ay, April 14
There will be no Junior ci:loile!
Communion
Rehearsal next week. The ;~~=: I
8:00 P. M.-Holy
a - FrIda,y
,
All Articles Must Be In First Class Condition
Friends Meeting Notes
8:00 A. 14.-"The Seven Last Choir will rehearse. briefly
Words,"
the service on Holy Thursday
On Sunday morning April 10 at
No Hats or Toys
evening.
9:45
in the Friends Meeting Honse
TIUNlTY CHURCH
The Rev. J. B. Pritchard of the Martha Dart will review for the
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
I Cro,:er Theological Seminary Vlill
Palm S1IlI!IaY. Aprtl' 10
11:00 A. M.-.Holy Communion
teach the Men's Bible Class on
"MarI/'a
,9:45 A. M.-ChurCh SchooL
Sunday,
April
10.
HIs subject will
11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer and
be "Jeremiah and the D. P. s."
. Distribution of Palms
Read 'Chapter 29.
lIIaandy Dlursday
1,,:00 A. M.-Holy OoDiinunion
8:00 A.M.-Preparation for Easter Communion.
..
Trinity Notes
a-Fricla:v
10:00 A. M.-Lltan:v and Ante
H:oty Commuion. will be cele" Comniunion Service
brated at 8 am. on Sunday. Palms
12:00-3:00 P. M. Community
will
be blessed at this ser.vice and
Three-Hour Service at the
will
be distributed at the close
Swarthmore
Presbyteri....
Church.
Because Friday, April 15th ·is a Legal
of all services during the day.
I
Church School will be held at
THE IU:LIGIOUS SOClE'rY
9:45. The Rector will preach at
OFI'RIBNDS
Holiday this Bank. will be open for husiness
the 11 o'clock service of Morning
$aDda)', A»rtI .10
9:45 A. M.-First Day School. on the tllPic ''The Guilt of raJlll
11:45 A. M.-Adult !l\lrum,
. SWlday." Hymns to be sung
10:20 A. M.-Meetlng for Worship,
clude "All Glory, Laud and Han-I
Thursday Evening, April 14th from 7 :00 P.M.
Whittier HDuse.
W ec1n irn«a,.. API'il 6
ort" "There is a Green Hill Far
9:80 to 8:30-Sewing and QuIlt- .Away" and "Ride· on, Ride on
ing in Whittier House. Box
until 8:00 P.M.
Luncheon. All cordlalty in- Majesty." Special music to be
sung by the choir of 40 men's and
vited.
boys' voices includes ''Psalm 150"
by Stamford, "Te Dewn" by Hadley, .."JubUate neo" by. Tetertlus
Noble and the anthem ''Oreater
I
Mutual Exchange
and~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
CHANGE IN BANKING HOURS
EASTER DESSERT
SPECIAL
PA.,
Mary" by Josephine Moffet BenNanC')' Van Alen a senior at
ton. Mrs. Benton herself will be Wellebey College Is s~ a 10
the guest speaker on Easter Sun- -day vacation at her home 'In Park
day.
'avenue.
.* * *
**.
JANE LOGAN DELUXE
Egg Nog Ice Cream
Michael's College Pharmacy
* * *
!:~~d.,
~~~~~:~=: II~Lo~ve
Hath
No for
Marl"
hl' John
Uslters
the U
are R. j, BUker,
W.B.. Bullock; R. M.
evening meetiDg
P. Stamford, Robert
~.,;~~ ReadiDg room C. H.. W. Ingram, S. D. Clyde, Jr.
and' B. HaiTih" Young Peopl.is
'- ".p-.m. l1li4 • to Fellowship has di:scoptlnued its
.
program for. the reason •..
1
I,
ON THE CORNER
a
Swarthmore 0857
,
<,Sa;",:,::
Swarthmore National Bank
and Trust Company
Kember Federal DepooJt 1Deura...... Corporation
-
-
THE SWABTHMOB8AN_
AUDITOR'S
Makes All-Star Chorus
REPORT
MarIJ,yn Achuff, head Ubrarlan
March 16, 1949 of the Swarthmore Hl&h School
- To
the Borough
Council and Burgess
Chorus, and a iea'''-''
Borough
of Swartimlore
____ aeeood alto,
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
•
has been choseD a member of the
Gentlemen:
' A l l - S t a t e Chol'\lllwhlch -sang at
Your Auditors have completed their examination of the fl- Pottsville, March 31-April 2. The
nancial records of the Borough Secretary, Treasurer and Tax Collector for the year elided December 31, 1948, and present herewith a Com- Southeastern District Chorus, made
parative Statement of Receipts and Expenditures for the years 1948 up of students from seventeen
and 1947, together with a statement showing the financial position high schools In a four county
of the Borough as of the close of those years.
area, Is represented. In the AiIOUr examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accord!ngly include such tests of State Chorus with one ae\ected
accounting records and such other audJlmg procedures as we con- student from each high schooL
sidered necessary in the circumstances.
This highly selective chorus
- In accordance with the practice of previous years, the assets was conducted by Dr. Harry R.
shown in the Permanent Fund renect the gross asset value, no depreciation having been taken thereon.
Wilson Of Teachers College, CoBOROUGH OF SWARmMORE
lumbia University. Dr, Wilson Is
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF
widely known as a oonductor,
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
d
YEARS ENDED
composer, arranger, an teacher.
Dec. 31, \ Increase The choruS will/be heard In two
Dec. 31,
RECEIPTS
1948
1947
(Decrease) radio broadcasts and two public
Taxes Collected
.$ 76,380.79 $ 57,703.04 $ 18,677.75 performances.
3,420.26
3,249.85
170.41
_ _ _ __
Sewer Rent.
_.
-.
Assessments on Street Improvements and Liens ...
Pole and Main -Tax . . .. . ..
Permits
.
.
Rents (Other than sewer) ...
Fines
.
Liquid Fuels Fund
Sale of Bonds . _ . _.
County Aid
Proceeds of Loan
.
U. S. Bond Maturity (Sinking
Fund) _.. _....... _.
Other ___ ...... __ __
D1SBURSEilmNTS
General and Administrative
Hig"ways ___ .. _____ ..
Police _. _____ .. _..
Fire
.... __
Health
Public Property
Light and Power .' _.
Sewers ........ : .... .
Library _... ___ .. ' . _____ ".
Sinking Fund ... ___ ..
Investment ........ . .. .
7,011.50
1,570.44
3,103.25
3,859.30
656.00
5,798.92
7,602.10
1,568.44
1,197.00
3,482.04
586.00
4,965.24
5,156.25
2,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
2,302.51
2,754.45
$114,102.97
$ 90,264.41
.$ 17,143.36
14,141.23
25,186.18
0,378.13
4,716.81
4,842.52
6,400.81
8,576.72
5,707.18
10,140.00
$ 11,165.01
35,192.86
22,582.11
5,220.56
4,737.12
5,106.63
5,841.55
1,521.37
7,488.93
5,087.60
7,400.00
•
•
-'
590.60
In Piano Recital
2.00
The fourth In the series of re1,906.25 citals being given by pupUa of
~77.26
70.00 Dorothy Paul took· place on last
833.68 week at the home of Mrs. Donald
( 5,156.25 Jones on Swarthmore avenue..
( 2,000.00
Maragaret WbIttelsey read a
5,000.00
review of the life of Chopin, 8DIl
5,000.00 Peter Kroon, violin pupil of Lucius
(
451.94 Cole, played the "Intennezzo"
$ 23,838.56 from Cavelleria Rusticanna. A
rhythmic scale contest was'won
$ 5,978.35- by Phillis Turner, with Sa1J;y Huse
(21,051.63 a close second. .
2,604.07
Others performing on the pro1,157.57
gram
of solos and duets Included:
(
20.31
( 264.11 Mary Ellsbree, Beth Jones, Rolan
559.26 Sweeney, Norma Wilson, Mary
7,055.35 Hanzlik, Riggy Turner, Susan
( 1,781.75
5,052.40 Cochran, Molly Huse, Noel Snyder,
7,400.00 Judy Roess, Frank Turner, Jewel
Tucker, Betty Gemmll, LInda
$( 8,110.80
Smith and Lindsay BreakelL
$ 31,949.36
(
-
Wear tlrese A"ows
and see wlro gets (o.,li.ent.,,·
·t/tis
2,207.55
$
971.24
. - $ 2,420.33
$
3,153.73
4,900.00
486.14
$
Sinking Fund
Cash ...... __ ......
Investment .. _. .
Unpaid Taxes ...... .
•
5,180.00
440.00
$ 8,040.33
Sewer Fund
Cash ... _____ ._
$
38U8
Investment .. _________ . ___ _ 7,450.00
Unpaid Sewer Rents
286.28
$
8,120.66
$
(
$ 3,622.21
7,400.00
291.95
$( 3,237.83
50.00
(
5.67
$ 11,314.16
$( 3,193.50
2,207.55
$
$
- ... _. $
8,040.33
$
8,539.87
. Surplus
. . . - . - - .. - - - . _.$ 8,120.66
$ 11,314.16
Permanent Fund
FuDded Debt ... _...... _ . _$ 46,000.00 $ 49,000.00
Surplus .. _.. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. 287,776.05
284,776.05
499.54
---$(' 3,193.50
,
$( 3,000.00
3,000.00
$333,776.05
$333,776.05
$ - -
TOTAL LIABILITIES and
SURPLUS ..•......•... $408,719.47
$396,774.35
$ 11,945.12
The date of the last maturity of the respective forms of fund'"'
debt is- October I, 1960.
Respectfully su'>mitted,
.lOHN A. SCHUIIACIIBa
IUCIIABD M. BnDEB.
.JOHN B. MoW11.1.1AM8
Borough Auditors
;
..
.•
ou
and INVITE
All Swarthmore Childre~',. ,12 years 'of
•
and u~der, to
participate
In
The
Annual
,.
Children's Easter Egg Hunt, Satu-rday, April
16, at lOA. M.
,
-
,
This' Association also Sponsors the following
activities:'
.
.The July Fourth Games and Entertainment.
.
1,236.31
$(
Sewer Fund
SWARTHMORE 0240
ing. no delivery problems. Gas house heating
is truly automatic heating in every war.
$ 14,401.85
971.24· $
I
•
reetlng to
•
Gas is the carefree fuel. It comes to your
heater just as required and used •• _no order-
Sinking Fund
Surplus
TI.. $1.50
TO HEAT YOUR
HOME WITH
Liquid Fuels Fund
. _. __ .. ___ .. _. _.. _ $
Shirts $4.50
Easter
•
!)t P
TOTAL ASSETS . ___ . $408,719.47 $396,774.35 $ 11,945.12
The total assessed vahle of the Borough is $5,931,100.00.
BOROUGH OF SWARmMORE
COMPARATIVE BALANCE siIEETs '
YEARS ENDED
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Increase
LIABILITIES and SURPLUS
1948
1947
(Decrease)
General Fund
Accounts Payable
_. _.$ 7,485.58 $ 2,078.75 $' 5,406.83
Surplus __ . _.... ___ . _. _-. _. . 49,089.30
40,094.28
8,995.02
Surplus
Arrow
Easter Parade Ensembles
8 PARK AVENUE
Extend an
•
~~::::~========================~.~=====~
Equipment ........
$ 37,787.64 $ 37,787.64 $
Permanent Improvements
Railroad Underpass
49,426.69
49,426.69
Road and Sewer
Improvements
197,264.75
197,264.75
Public Buildings and
Grounds ............ 49,296.97
49,296.97
$ 56,574.88 $ 42,173.03
.
,
733.40 College, is spending the spring
280.00 vacation at Carlsbad, N.M., with
46.14 a classmate Pat Harley.
$(
8,539.87' _$_(_4_99_.5_4
$333,776.05
See Arrow Ea.t"!' Parade
Ensembles here today and the
smart Arrew collar styl..
they come in.
,
'
S
h
Pl:C:~~h!"::":tt:!dr:;' ~~~:: Buchner s Toggery
op
Permanent Fund
$333,776.05
DiHo for the r.lated ti•• and
handkerchiefs which blend ...._fedly both 'in calor and pa"ern. ,-
1,236.31 urday.
$
Members of the Swarthmore Business Association
EASTER!
Arrow Easter Parade Ensembl..
scdre sp.veral poinb in your
favor .tll/ht off the .,all The .shirt
i. a broadclath beauty with
Grandrelle and satin .tri.....
And it comes in colOrS that flit
magically with .very .uit.
$103,232.94 $111,343.74
Excess of Receipts over
$ 10,870.03
Disbursements
.
Excess of Disbursements over
NEWS NOTES
Recei\!ts
.
$(21,079:33)
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Fussell
COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEETS
of Riverview road entertained as
YEARS ENDED
Dec. 31,
Dec. 31,
Increase their week-end guests recently Mr.
ASSETS
1948
1947
(Decrease) and Mrs. Nicholas MIIsoo> and
General Fund
small son Nicky of IrvIngton, N.
Cash-General and Special
Accounts __ . . __
. $ 34,286.34 $ 20,947.39 $ 13,338.95 Y., former Swarthmore residents.
Investments _...... __ . _... 10,476.00
10,260.00
216.00
Mr. and -Mrs. Robert Wood of
Receivables
Yale
avenue entertained at a
Unpaid Taxes _ _... _
5,607.83
4,824.46
783.37
buffer
supper receD!Iy before
Unpaid Leins and
Assessments __ . ____
6,204.71
the
Hedgerow
production "She
6,141.18
63.53
Stoops to Conquer."
$ 56,574.88 $ 42,173.03 $ 14,401.85
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willls of
Harvard
avenue entertained 12
Liquid Fuels Fund
Cash . __ ...... _" ...
$ 2,207.55 $
971.24 $. 1,236.31 guests at a dinner-bridge on Sat-
.
I
-
ECONOMICAL TO BUY - Gas
heating equipment is usually
the lowest-price automatic
equipment to install.
ECONOMICAL TO OPERATE ...
Cost of gas for automatic house
heating is comparable. with
the cost of other fuels.
CLEAN - Gas House Heating Is
clean - does not create anysoot or dirt.
QUIR-There are. no annoying or
disturbing noises of any kind.
AUTOMATIC-Gas House Heating
maintains desired tempera.
tures automaticolly at all times.
EASY TO INSTALL - USUQlly, a
gas heating Installation CC!n
be completed In one day.
$II rOUR ~M8IR OR HIA"NG CONl'AAcTOR POR
,URrHIR INFORMA"ON ON GAS HOU5I iliA"'"
PHILaDELPHIA ELECTRIC CoMPANY
\
The Hallowe ~en Parade
.
The Christmas Lighting of. the Business Section
" ...-
•
THE
HosteN To Group
Twenty mothETS were PI .sent at
the College avenue Kindergarten
meeting held Thursday aftrnoon
at the home of the chalnnan Mrs.
Jam!!S B. Bullitt of Llncoin avenue.
.zc
lur TBE DOZEN
Ov.r anef abovo th •••
mon.)'oICIYIng prfcos an additional saving, 12 conls a
dozen can-. ragardlo.. of
wheth.r you buy all ana
kind or auorted. Stock up
and sav.,
ACME WHOLE CORN 2'!;: 37e:
2'!:;: 2Se: .
SWEET PEAS Pal~'::I.
lISCO PORK 1:' BEANS ,=zlOc,.
Gold . .
Rob·"'"
Com httu IemtI 2 ..n. 33C Kidney
luu 2 r:;J 21c
Sweet Peu 'dool 2'=~.. 35c ,...., f<..... Sty..
.......;,.., ....dPo
Greeale...
N':;'217c
Tomatoel
2 '::~. 37c Ideal Ie... <>v::,.o, N~'n2 Zic
t~~';;.t·' 2 N~2'h 23c WIaoleleellllob.'o,d If;'I9c
No. 303
.'eacllel ,••
.1
lUId
....up..e e........
aL.
IdooJ
Piaeapple"r.,:lon
PINEAPPLE JUICE
SUNRISE TOMATO
•....I-:&Of..wood
GrIII'SUJ.I..
~z 3Bc
Dol.
JUICE~&21e:
11_/'Tomato
....' Soap 3 1~~. 28c
_
-
••
--
n •.eII Each
DORa
On. KInd or
('a • • (
AA~rted
a~l!:
.. D_.II..
•
•
,
2-"_ 71.
Gleadale Clab:::Z4c:
Sharp Ch....
"69c
Mild Ch....
"45c
Pippin RolI-" ....... 20c
Oleomargarin...,•. 2 a·,. 45c
. . .- 1'1'
Straussel ...... _
-29<
BAR CAKE
wJtftT""~
1'::: )
c~.... rood
VI.......
.... Go... .
Delo,."a
"".35e:.
..
N.w Law.r "rlco
BOT CROSS IUNS
~ 29c
APRIL. 8, lMt
Plans tor the balance of "'., I BlOO her hospitality committee,
year were disCUBSed, wh1ch
Mrs. Arthur Moscrip, Mrs. RayInclude a visit to the ~~:~:Imond FeUows and Mrs. Winthrop
Zoo, BIOd a boat trip frOm
Wright.
,
to Phllade1p\ila BIOd return.
Following the business Bession,
tea was served by Mrs.
NEWS NOTES
SAVE
,
SWARTBMORIBAN
. . .
Popular .n....
Ice Cre..
2 .l~Bau.55e
flavors
-lMlt~proof
Auort.d
Fr..
Milly McGowan of Vassar avenue entertained 14 guests ·at a
slumber party following the Junior
Assemblies Saturday eviming.
. Ralph L. Brown, Jr., made the
FreShman Dean's List in a class of
1300 at Harvard University. He is
"Iso a member of the freshman
swimming team and on the Harvard Crim,son radio network staff.
Ralph returned to Boston yesterday follo~ing a few days' vacation at his home on
road.
Jane Davis of Harvard avenue
was receritly elected president of
the Woman's Student Government
Association of the Ul1iversity of
Pennsylvania. She will be installed during the annua~ Hey Day
exercises in May. Jane is a member ot the Alpha Chi Omega
sorority, president of Sphinx
Key, junior honorary society and
is secretary of W. S. G. A. this
Andrew L. March of Elm avenue
a senior at the high school, has
been invited to take competitive
examinations for four-year scholarships to Kenyon CoUege in.
Gambier, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. WilliBlOO B. Bullock
of Cedar lane spenltt~lth:~e~t:~~~:;~~! I
with their son and d
and Mrs. William B. BuUock,
Jr., of Seaford, Del.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood H. Garrett
of PrInCeton avenue spent the
week-end with their son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
E. Brown of Hyattsville, Md., and
also enjoyed the cherry bl()ss.omlS I
in Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mc:Cowanl
of Vassar avenue spent the weekend in Atlantic City.
,
Dr. and Mrs. John H. WiglOn
Harvard avenue entertiUned as
their week-end guests Dr. and
R. B. Somerville of Presque
Isle, Maine'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles BollOn
._-- . ...
T-Io.e. or rorterhoase STEAlS
--
Vaal Roast 0 - cot
Vaal Chop. _ ...
=..
I
I.
.. 49c P.rk Squares
"59c lacon A~=
CH.CKENS.J~iifw.~A
Ib
--===-:::-:--:---______
. - iitici'sOD· 29e:
1-~
:;...
~
-_._--.:--
....... J .....,. Poqi..
F_OJ' Cod FlUet.
ASPARAGUS
~~~I:::::
Corn'::::
I
.!:'...
:I - 25< Radish ••
Sugar
'b
Ib
lit
3-
~70
ZSo
2t
JOc
WINESAP APPLES :::~;'I!: 2 Ibs 2Se:
,.,.,..
CLOSES SOON!
Classified, April 25
Alphabetical, April 28
• In order to assure
aCCUa
racy, we check and recheck:·
every.
name,
address and
Dumber before
• n you have a listing 01" an
Z;:'Ztc
_._-_.
The NEW B.II
.Telephone Directorv
for SUBURBAN
PHILADElPHIA
wi.h
DELAWARE COUNTY
CLASSIFIED SECTION
I>rintiug.
or Spaghetti
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c Moth-Dod ' _ _ ( _",
a-; 5c Moth-Dod _
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Sa... W &ad FI1eoI
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QUICK SEBVrlCE
10« Tenth Avenue
cPA"ISOl1·lt .C~Jr.e!!,-
CALL and DBI..lVD
Phone: SwarthmOre 3307
RIB ROAST
-
advertisement in the present
directOiY, pleale make aure
it iI jUd: . . you want it.
• If you wish any chang...
pleaae caU our Duaia •••
OfIice at cmce.
Coal and Fuel Oil
-
Roast Beef'
Ib Sic·
A. Mercer. Quinby
Ib49c
BONELESS
, POT ROAST
FIlNERAL DIBECI'OR
'.
BeefU_ ._
. Fruits
_1- and
_ Vegetables
CELERY HEARTS or
PASCAL STALK
YELLOW
-3·lbsI4c
NEW
Potatoes
,
,
SEEDLESS
l-t
31b2Sc
4 for 429c.. ...
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'. doz 29c
BE'1"l'ER-BB.T
al •
FOR THE
HOME
. Wooden
Speei
ties
: RALPH B. ALTHOUSE
.
renD&.
Sharon
SharonRUl,
Hill 0'181
Ib4Sc
Ib S9c
'Ib 49c
The Swarthmore Red Cross
Service prepared food for a spon-
emerg-
Swarthmore 1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General '
Haullng
236 Harding Av. MarIOn, Pa.
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
Babblah Collected Weeklr or Mon&hly
Phone Swartbmor.. 3343
9 A. M.~IO 5.30 P.M.
Large Airy GuM Rooms
with Seml-Private Baths
OPEN AF'l'ER APlUL 8
Special Pre-Season Rates
Mrs. Ann Marie .Boeshim'lt
Swarthmore O'I86-R
TREE SURGERY
Phone: Media 8-4281
sored party at the Philadelphia
Naval Hospital for 150 inmates of
one Of the wards recently. Sandwiches were made at the home of
the chairman, Mrs. Avery Blake,
by Mrs. Dwight Brauns, Mrs. Roy
Latimer, Mrs. Norman Hulme,
Mrs. W. F. G. SWBlOll, Mrs H.
Lindley Peel, Mrs. Fred Lang, Mrs.
Louis Goodenough, and Mrs. J. V.
S. Bishop.
Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Goodenough and
Mrs. Blake served the sandwiches
and coffee in the evening..
tricycles for chii'both adjuslPhone
FOR SALE - Greenhouse fresh
flo
f
wers or any purpose. C arns
Flowers, 650 Baltimore Pike,
Springfield. Phone Swarthmore
0450
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FOR SALE-Mushroom soil, $15
load. 'l'elephone Swarlh
ency? Credit Union loans are
obtained quickly, confidentially,
and at low cost. For particulars
caU Swarthmore 3463-R, Th_e
Swarthmore :Co-op Credit Union.
PERSQNAL _ Electrical installations:and·
wiring,
old and new!
dentfal
Commercial,
LIght and :~;~iti~~:'
t h t
Ran
All
Power, Wa er ea ers,
ges.
Ij~~~~
work done to Fire Underwriters
Reai-I
SHERIFF'S
COURT
HOUSE. OFFICE
MI!DlA. PA.
,
.
,
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Friday, April 19, "'"
PRUNING, ~ AND
":10 A.M. Kusteru Daylight TIme
Conditions: $25U.OU cash or certifted
check at lime ot 8ale~ (uolesa otherwiBe
stated In advertlsement) balaoce 10 teo
days. Other condltioDs On day 01 aale.
Robert J. &lacBride, Shelitr;
TREE REMOVAL
HOBERT HASTINGS
I't-... S-~.L- Ore -65-W
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PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners,·
irons" toasters and radios repaired, called. for and delivered.
Call Robert BrQoks, Swarthmore
Reply,
1548.
PERSONAL - Baby-sitter availcondiable.
Call Shawn Disney,
$129
Swarthmore ·0200, Ex\ension 296. _
5.
PERSON~Have yow garden
plow'ed or rototilled. No plot too
Minnesota
conlarge or too small. Swarthmore dOt·
$20
W
1 lon,
.
aveSwarUunore 2668-W.
.-.1#4-8
FOR SAT.'" C andlesJ cards,6Uo~.
WANTED - Two to four room
Carns Flawers, 650 Baltimore
apartment, lurnt'shed or unfurn- Pike, Springfield. Phone Swarthished, by young professional cou- more 0450.
FOR RENT
P ie, fOI"permanent .residence/ June
.
Be
4
occupancy. Please wrIte
x , FOR RENT Furnished rooDlS,
The SwarthmoreBlO.
second floor. Private baths, privW ANTED-Garden plowing, large ate entrance. Lovely grounds.
- or small. Telephone SWarth- Gentlemen only. Refererices. 400
more 2078.
Highland avenue, Morton..
WANTED-Young college couple FOR R.j!:NT-Two rooms, seperate
desires small apartment with
or together. Garage. In attrac.
d
t
b'~ $65 ti
kitchenette an prIva e a.u.
. ve
on the Hill
- ' Call ""'arth
.,...
lOp. Occupancy June 1. Reply
Box E, The Swarthmorean.
WANTED-Baby stroller" in good
condition. Telephone Swatthmore OGI5-M.
WANTED-A handy man to assist
superintendent in an apartm.,nt
house. Best of r eferences req-uired. Ph
oneavenue,
Reply to Box G, The Swarthmor- Park
ean.
0:7~O~9:-:':=~~~~~~~~~lnuel
v".;
SIM£ON£'S LOOKING fOR.
YOUR n01lERTV
sa~d
,
Driveway Colllllrucllon
Asphalt or Concrete
sbed 16 x 10 teeL
makes of washera
(Bendix
specifications.
Service
on included) , vacuum cleaners, ranges
irons, tQBSters, fans, IBIOOps. Call
Erich
Hausen, Eleotrical
tractor,H.Swarthmore
2850 _ Con335
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September Tern., 1946 No.
'
Levari Facias
ALL THAT CERTAIN messuage and lot
or piece .ot land Situate on the southerly
alde ot Conconl Aveuue In tile Cny ot
Chester In the County of Delaware and
State of Penn,ylvanla. bounded and descr.lbed as follows:
BEGINNING at a point at the south·
easterly comer of Concord Avenue and
Edwards Street; extending thence eastwardly aloDI' the said Concord Avenue
fourteen teet and twenty-one hundredths
feet to a point; extending thence ahouUr
wardly in a line parallel with the said
Edwards Street and passing along the
middle of tho·party waU separating said
messuage froql the messuage adjOining on
the &1st. nlnety,eIsht and forty-five hundredths feet to a point in the northerly
side of an alley opeoJ.ng loto' the said
Edwards St.; extending thence westwardly aloog th~ northerly side of said alley
fourteen ".nd twenty_one bundredth.9 feet.
more or leu. to a point In the' easterly
sIde of said Edwards Streeti aDd extending thence northwardly along the said
F.dwards Street one bundred feet to a
point. the Place of .....lnnlng.
BOUNDED on the 1l0rth by Coocord
Avenue on the East b. a contiguous brick
m.... uage and. lands late of' Booth R.
Pennington, on 'the South by said alley
TOGETHER with the rlobt and use of
on the west by
·Edwards Street..
~.t~r.a~:~lD' :=~: ~'!~:: owners of
Improvements
iI story brick
and
frame house COD8ist
10 x 10otteet
with frame
Park Avenue.
3800 Ventnor Avenue
ATLANTIC CITY
-'
At Friday's meeting of tile
Swarthmore Rotary' Club Howard
D. Sipler was elected president,
Charles G. Thatcher vice-president, Horace B. Passmore secretary, Charles Andes treasurer, and
Ambrose Van Alen and Peter E.
Told directors.
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Media 6·0755
C.lIIsillfwl_ .... ,.
MII,I,WORK - LUMBER
Bl1Iq)lNG MATERIAL
-NIGHT or DAY
PHONE
UTlII.IOftIIS, IrK.
Mason Builders Supply
Company
PERSONAL
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•'"''''1''' ....." ...
SWarihmore
8~re 0I4li
No addltional charge for
auburban callII
The Swiss Cottages
So Order Ear17!
Tongue__ ,~
Chickens
Bacon··
331 Dartmouth Avenae
lIZB5'
"A WeD Kepl
Boue •
,
Never Gro... Old"
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PRBlIIIDH ANTIIBAcrn:
CLASSIFIED
ROOFS
00'1'115&8
REPAIRED AND
INSTAI,I,BI)
...·_-ce ... ~-".- & Cle--'-d
......... ""'......
..........
Call
OBOaGE HYBJl8
4C9 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
19c
Onions
• wau ....le •• CIV •• I. . .
Twenty Years
8~re
and
Paperhangins
. . . . . . . lltGII.1I
ServIng Swarthmore and
Vicfnity for past
Formerly of Media
1125 W. I.ebillb Ave., Phila.
Phone Baldwin 1170
Ib'69c
_.
_J _ _ _
All T7Pes of EI8ctrJ.cal installations and Repairs.
Local Canteen Entertains
FRESH KILLED FRYING
Chickens
Painting
ROTARIANS ELECT
VAN ALEN BROS.
DAVE WOOD
BLEOTBICAL
CONTIIACTOK
1181 1II11111eD1Mq Ave.
,
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MORE BEAT
POK
LESS MONEY
MOSTELLER
Baileda'e. Pa.
100 Park Ave.; Swarthmo;ei Pa,
Swarthmore 0730 or .0529 - Oearbrook 4646.
___ Choice Penlan RU9' for Sale
YANKEE SLICED
telephone
DCARON!
re., s...
,
SWARTHMORBAN
A. WAYNE
O&Iaer Tools also 8harpenecJ.
9xl2 Domesti~ $6.00
FRESH KU,t.w LOCAL S'I'EWING
"29c
"57«:
(None High..,
8bupene4 b7 Machine
w.ter .. ,.p'
,
SMOKED BEEF
72c
S9C
rord - ... ....
W'II7" d .....
willa
Donuts
65c
lit
LAWN .MOWERS
The.Swarthm'ore
CO-Op
STEAKS
Prlced-No••
Hlgh.r
,.CI •• ~.·••••..,
10ar ......' •. ,
WitIa ~.s.w
'Specially For Yow:.'Parties -
........11,.
BFJ.I-TWIN GRINDER
Cedar lane guests
wiU entertain
as their
week-end
Mrs. Bolton's
'Intlece Miss Mary Webb who is on
the staff of WeUesley CoUege.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Poole
of North Swarthmore avenue
tertalned at a dinner-bridge
their home Saturday evening.
Frank McGowan, Jr., of ".ISS'IrIS
•
avenue and Midshipman Rc,bert I
McCowBlO 'of Annapolis spent
WHEN cO-OP'S ARE IN TOWN PRICFS ARE DOWN.
week-end at Penn State and attended the spring dance Saturday
evening.
WE MAKE
U. s. GOV'T GRADED GOOD "A" BEEF
THE
Sold .. the property of Wtlllam W.
Grasty, lUgr. & Real ·Owner with DOUce
iT~':
~ry &;IfRankin.
to
terre tenants.
an•.
PETER DI NICOL4
ESTATE OF. SAMUEL MATHEWSON,
late
of.. the
Burougb
Del.
Co
.. Pa
dec'd.
LettersofofSwarthmore.
AdmlnlstraUun
have been EaDted on the above Estate to
the UDders ned l wbo requests all persoM
havIng cia,
or demands li«alnst the
Phone Swarthmore 1516
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F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Estate of the· decedent to make known
the aame. - and aU- perSoDB Indebted· to
the decedent to make payment, without
PhDtographer
dela•. to ELIZABETH MATHEWSON:
Administratrix
"'Outstanding for Quality"
Media 6-0436
6 E. Front St.
18 Park Avenue
Pa.
OR to herSwarthmore,
attorney
RICHARD A. MONTGOMERY. !!squire
.-
216 West Front Street
MedIa, Pa•.
.T....
Eatate ot Edward
.._
1
B. Temple,
Since 1905
late of
CUNNING-HAM
315 Maple Aveuue, Swarthmore, DeJaware
County, Pennsylvania, Deceased. Letters
Testamentary
on 'the abovo estate have
been grauted to the unders.lped who requat aU persons bavlng claims or demands
decedent
to makeagalnBt
known the
the estate
S8.Ille., ot
andthe
all persOD8
Indebted to the decedent to make payment
without
to Evelfll
S. Temple
and
Albert N.delay
Garrett,
Executors.
118 Garrett
Painters .. Paper Hangers
We should know how
Swa. Z266
Michigan Ave
Avenue. Swarthmore, Delaware eoUDty'lllIIUllllUllUllnllllUllUlIlIIllIIlIlIlIIlIIlIlllUlIUUUll
Pennsylvania.
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ELECTRICAl.
receIve bids at the ofl'Jee ot the School
District in the High School BundIng. cor.
ner of College and Princeton Avenu... 11i
REPAIRS
Swarthmore, Pennsylvaula, UP. to "' p.m., Ii!
Thursday.
April 21.
and open
bids at , meeting
of IOn.
tbe Scbool
Boardthe
at=
iii
the School District otrlce on A.J!r11 n. Ii! WmING NEny
d OLD
18"'9. at 8 p.m .• or at .. meeting adJourned
' .... an
trom that meeting, for printing, Instructional sUpplies and equIpment, ~nd tax duHOMFS
plicate books. Speelflcatlon can be 'BeCUred
between SJ a.m. and 4. p.m., dally,. except e
at the"
Samuel '".1U
u. Harbl'son
Saturda,..,
Sunda,..,
School District
office..and
Tbeholidays.
Board reserves
iii
the right to reject any or all 'bIds In =
wbole or In )J3rt, and to award contracts:
Swarthmore 0740
or any Item or Items
up any bid. •
Htlda making
Lang Denworth
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CALIFORNIA
,
FANCY BoXED
SPRING SPECIAL! -
NEW! -
.
.
''Third Generation Bulld......
HORACE A, REEVES
.
;
ROGER . RUSSELL
PORTRAIT STUDIO
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Announces The
Establishment Of A
cO,OP
Complete lobbing Service
BRAND
PHONE SWARTHMORE 3450
FOR ESTIMATe;
BIRDS'S EYE
BIRDS'S EYE
Your
or
with
Hercules Steel Tile .
Twelve Durable Colors
CaU J. S. LEES
swarlhinore 0283-J
and
D«
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLY STORE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Now Located At
Serving -Swarthmore, Mor·
ton, Rutledge and' Ridley
Township since 1918 -
State and Monroe Streets, Media
PHONE:
TEI.EPHONE: MEDIA 6.2176
'-
8Wklllmuns II«
",
SAVE Mol'lEY
Builder
I
R~pairs
,
,
~
'.,-
and
CHARLES. E. FISCHER..
) SWARTHMORE 2253
•
"A ROUSE WELL-MAINTAINFD IS THE, WISE OWNER'S ~AIN"
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FLORIDA '!'ENDER
String Bea.os
Ib·1Sc
Carrots
2 buns ..ISc
Tomatoes
box 18c··
Bleach
2
qts
29c
Co-op
- lb
3 1cans
Dog Food
29c
Peas
2 pkgs 49c:
Mackerel.\',):!-,.:
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.
.
Ib.41c
o:r.r:-olrit.li1iiW.EN-.AL{.:i..EAN
Dog·M-eat;·;, . .'. . ;:,. Ib 21
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Painter
Interior and Exterior
I
.
THE SWARTBMORBAN
APRIL
Musician's Conoerl Tonight
Campus In Bloom' Schmidt's parents Mr.· and Mrs.
W. J. Scott of North Chester road.
The monthly meeting of the
The Delaware County Commit. .
Board of the Community Health tee for the Young Muslcians will
Spring IS In full po_Ion of . Mr. and Mrs. Riebard Curtin
Society of Delaware County was hold its first concert of the season the Swarthmore College ~p\lS. and small daughter Dana of Chestheld recently at BOrough Hall tonight at the home of Mr. and The Arthur Hoyt &:ott Horticul- nut Hill, Mass., arrived by plane
with Mrs. Walter Schmidt pre- Mrs: Paul Banks of Harvard ave- tural FOI'."dation, responsible
Thursday to spend the week-end
siding.
nue when Erling Bengtsson, cellist, the planting on campus, repozts with Mrs. Curtin's parents Mr.
Mrs. Charles Fischer, ciulinn&lo I and Theodore Lettvin pianist, will that a mild winter and a warm and. Mrs. A. R. Dana of Elm aveof the Supply Closet reported
be the soloists. Both Mr. Beng- March have bro~t flowers into
nations made to the Nursing Serv- 1Bs0n, a pupil of Igor Platagorsld, bloom at the ear~est date in years~
Mrs. John H';ndy, Jr., and chilice of the society by various and Mr. Leltvin, pupil of Rudolph
The best speclIIlen of the Yo- dren Susie and Johnny .of Crisgroups.
Serkin, are studying at the Curtis shim? cherry stands between the field, Md., are returWng home after
The Sew'na Group of the Wo- Institute.
.
Meeting House and College Cav'henineuSe,~'1 a two-week visit with Mrs. Henry
The
Nanking cherry
man's Association of the Swarth, a
Lawrel1ce Smith of Swarthmore
I
·
in
bl
t
more Presbyterian Church sewed
Polio Chapte.r Meets
pan, IS
oom along the Cedar avenue.
border while the deeper· ink
and presented five nurses aprons
, p
Mrs. Carl H. W. IngrBham of
and nine lofants gowns and
At the meeting of the Delaware Weeping cherries are found in
Friendly Circle gave 12 pint
County Chapter of the
front of Beardsley HalL In a week
tIes of cod liver oil. Other do- Paralysis FOundation held
or two, the double Japanese
The Hoagie Hut
nations were drugs and nursing cently, a report of the
cherries will be in bl'lom along
supplies.
March of Diooes Campaign Cedar lane.
.
17 ~ S. Chester Road
revealed that on a per capita
Along Chester road can be found
basis, Swarthmore's contribution 20 species of magnolias ranging
Swarthmore
Open House Today
of $2,747 led the list with an from the small, early blooming
This afternoon at 2 o'clock at average of 64.3 cents.
Chinese magnolia to the large
the Methodist Church on Park
Mrs. Walter C. Giles of Rutgers soulangeana.
Hoagies Steaks
avenue, there will be another aveneue, Chapter secretary reportIn the President's darden at
Open House of the Sponsor's Com- ed 84 cases of Polio in the Coun·ty Cedar lane and College avenue
Party Sandwiches
mittee for Recreation for Older in 1948 with 75 patients
there are at least 50 varieties
Swarthmoreans.
receiving . treaiooent and 60 of daffodils easily accessible to visPhone: 3216
Any man or Woman who is
interested is invited to attend.
themChapter.
getting financial aid from planted
itors. However,
the recently
the
"Variety inStudy
Collection" behind the Field House there
Health &dety Meets
I
Pa..
Vassal' avenue is a patient at Tay_
lor H6spital with a broken hip.
sustaio'ed as she slipped and fell
on the slippery sidewalk near her
h~e Friday, April 1.
Patricia Weiland of South Chester road will arrive home Wednesday from the University of Mary_
land for her spring vacation.
ANNl[AL
Trinity Ei>lst;opal Church
Swarthmore
April 20 "-9 P.M.
,
ADMISSION 50
and
April 21 8 A. M .- 1 P M.
. ~
•
PUBLIC INVlTED
ART EXHmlT
An Art For Friendship, an ex. "
hib.t ?f draw~ by Europe~ and
Amencan . children is on v.ew to
all interested at the Community
Art C t
Wallingf d
.
en er,
or .
Th e bib't 'Il cl
A ril 17
e x
• w.
ose p
.
Mr. R. T. Bates, Swarthmore
Red Cross Fund Drive ,..
.. ~.-~~""""
is happy to report that Swarthmore reached its quota of $8,O()O.
this week.
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Miss Nancy Hoot of Lafayette
avenue will fly to Boston '-day
~
for a week's visit with her brotherin-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis D. Lawrence of
Baltimore Pike
Springfield
Phone, Swarthmore'
U~==~==~==~~=d!!:::~~'::~~:::'~":~~~::j Foundation,
this plant
Wister, director
of causes
the
,
0450
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l'l~ W~
Car Is Safe!
For safe driving, the manufacturer of your car recommends chassis lubrication at
regular intervals.
Stop in at our station for
special SINCLAIR INDEXED
LUB~ICATION SERVICE. We
follow your car manufac_
turer's specifications.
FUSCO &ALSTO.
CHESTER AND FAIRvIEW
Q Q
SPECIAL SALE
Friday and Saturday Only
15 Washable Dresses In Assorted Sues and Volon'
$6.95 to $10.95 - You Deduct $1.00 from Price 'l'aa"
Beautuul Paslel Children's Dresses for Easter
Sues 1 _ 3, 3 _ 6X, 1 _ 14 _ From $3.95 up
.
NOTES
home last week.
Senate Sessions ·before returning
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Eo Pellerson I
of Vassar avenue entertained Mrs.
Peterson's
brother-in-law Mr.
James H. Harger of Ridgewood,
N.J. as their overnight guest
last week.
Mrs. Richard Willis of Harvard
avenue entertained three tables
at dessert-bridge last week.
Last week Mrs. Russell Heath
of Cedar lane had as her gnests
at luncheon and the Swarthmore
Antiques Fair Mrs. Everett Jones
of Havertown, Mrs. Harry ~;;~
of Rosemont. and Mrs. 1.
Taylor of Germantown.
Mr. ahd Mrs. William R. Waiters, Jr., and small daughter Jennifer of Montreal, Canada are
visiting Mrs. Walter's parents Mr.
and Mrs. Ro:r P. Lingle of Cornell
RUTH IZUMI
,
AT
IYolande
Blouses
$10.95
14.95
handmade
.
631 South Chester Road
"Open Evenings Thursday and FrIday to 9 P. M.
~=~::::~~~::~:;=;~~::~;;~::~
FREE
~
;.>-',.
~-I.
Sunday Concerts
- Sylvan Hall
4:15, 7:15, 9:45
~ '7"~
,I.",mrr ~?
JACK STECK'S
Stre4mline .
Miniature Railway
KlDDIES' HOUR
,2 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Edward Schmidt
and sons Robbie and Eddie are
occupying their new home on WyodOll\ road, Maplewood Park, Secane,. Mr. Schmidt and family
have been living with Mrs.
Ride thAl New
and
Kiddie Boat Ride
NOTICE
.,
NEW SERVICE STATION HOURS
On Top
Of The
MONDAY TIIRU SATURDAY
World
8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
OTHERS'
$5.95.
7.95
10.95
~~._,
THE~'
.., SIGN
THEATRE SQUARE
aVenue.
•
'~f~.,A,
0680
Telephone Swarthmore
I
Be Surt: Your
Roast 'Beef ..............
, $2.00
:::':1 ~~iiii~~iiiiii~~~iiiii~~iiiiiii~~~iiiiii~~~
Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Lyon
Chandler of Wallingford and their
house-guest Mrs" Carlton Kimball of Andover, Mass., spent a
few days with Mr. Chandler's
brother in ArUngtonand his
nephew in Alexandria. They attended Committee Hearings and
/IIl""""""""'' ' "' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ",1
.
Delicious Steaks and Chops ............... $2.25 _ $2.50 .
l£i£E £ q
~.
SUNDAY - 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
is the lucky housewife who
depends on A WC services!
Window Cleaning
Wl!ll Washing
Floor Waxing
House Cleaning
Awnings Hung
Screens Put In
Stann Windows
Removed
ARDMORE WINDOW
We Have the Following Interesting Tire Specials
While They Last
600/16 WmIE SIDEWALLS
Reg Price $28.29 Our Price $15.96
820/15 SyPER-CUSmONS Reg PrIee $26.33 .Our Price $21.31-.
CLEANING 00.
135 Drexel Road, AtduwNe
~
13 S. Chester Road
Phone Ardmore me
for Serrice and IJaUsIaeUoD.
YALE AVE. and CHEsTER RD. SWARTHMORE 1250
I
A,M.
THE ,SWARTHM
I
EASTER
SWARTHMORE,
THANKS BOROUGH.
HOPS INTO TOWN
Raynam T. Bates local chairman
of the recent Red Cross Drive.has
issued the Iollowing statement of
appreciation.
"Now that another Red Cross
Fund Drive has come to. a successful ~pletion in Swarthmore I
would like to extend on behalf of
the American Red Cross, a grateful acknowledgement for the generosity of Swarthmore residents·
for the untiring efforts
for the contribution by the Swartbmorean of valuable space during
the progress· of .the campaign.
"Swartl1II1ore, by reaching its
quota of $8000.in the face of a recession in business, has evidenced
its unselfish desire to share with
th
.
d' thr gil the Red
C~S;:. mT:eeefinal ~~al of $8,479
is a convin-;na demonstration that
ti '"':"'"
d cause will
coopera on 10 a SOUD
meet with ready response.
"I kn
that all
'dents will
feel theo;"tificationr:':nch comes
from the successful termination of
the Fund Campaign and the knowI d th t
. Swarthm re
: g~ a
a~n
0 •
as one.
are.
The Easter ~y, ~ming to
to. town for the first tinoe since
1942, is issuing an open invitation
to all ~o~~ boys and girls ~er
13 to lOin lD the Easter egg u nt
plll1:"':ed fo: Saturday mommg.
Arrivmg bnght and e .....ly tomorrow befere the sun IS up, th
.. e
bl
b
ho
to
L d
v~era e. unny. pes·
.... e
his eggs lD a like.1' place, so far
known oniy to members of the
Swarthmore Business Association
which sponsors his ·traditional
game, and still get home for breakfast.
Youngsters ~OIning i l l the hunt
shollld be on hand at the Borough
Hall Plaza at 9:45 a.m. when announcement of the .pl~ce will be
made. Mter that .t IS anyone's
game and may those with the
sharpest· eyes win. For it's a
search lilr as many littie waxed
bags of jelly beans as· possible,
as some of ·the bags contain
slips of papere, inedible in t h e m - '
selves but good in excbange for
specIally laidebocolate cream
eggs at the Swarthmorean Office,
just down the street from Borough
HalL And as the Bunny thought- Dr. Pond Election, Other
fully left 150 of these particular
F· '
N xt .
eggs, there is a big opporotunity
eatnres
e
for all.
,
Tuesday
o .
EA'STER DINNERS
questions than any other among
the early blooms.
9:45
h:
Inn With Personality
Reservations_ Now For
Baked Ham -
Sat.
Leave Eggs For
Children's Hont
Tomorrow
The
Turkey -
Honi
lV~
STRATH
HAVEN INN
. .
are more than 500 species. In
the northermost strip are the
newest kinds. All are labeled so
the householder can identify them.
mhe 1 ts In bl
this eek
.
r p a n . oom
~
Include corylopSlS, the Chinese
shrub
h
ell
fl
' w 058 y ow owers are
visable ju&t above the
library, and the early, magenta
flowering, Korean rhododendron
in blossom along the Cedar lane
border. According to John C.
Egg
VOLUME 21-NUMBEB 15
Red Cross
i~~~~;;;~~~~~;;;~~~~~. w~e~Tel~~e8'l"$~~p~h~FI~O~WeW'~~ii
RUMMAGE SALE
Eas~l'.
.:r::
H&STO HONOR
TWO TEAC.HERS
in yearsa'before,
thesite
Bunny
is lIB
reserving
separate
for
FRIDAY, APRn. 15, 1949
CLUB EXCHANGE
NEXT WEEK
Annual Sale Of Used
Goods Popol~
Event
Tbe Woman's Club will hoJd
their Spring Mutual Elrcbange
~ext week. A ~~ee consistmg of Mr•. Walter D.ckinson, Mrs.
George .M. Sweet, Mrs. if. Paul
Brown, and Mrs. John Michael is
in charge of the sale. On Monday,
April 18, articles will be received
from 10 to 4 p .m.. The sale will
open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and
from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, April
19, and from 10 a.ro. to 4 p.m. on
Wedn~, April 20. On Thumday, April 21, fr~m .10 a.m. to 2
p.rn. settlement will be made. All
•
•
clean clothing, In good repair, is
acceptable, as well as furniture,
dishes, kitch,,? utensils~ and other
h?usehold .articles. ~ sale prov.des a fine opportunity to sell
what one no longer needs and to
find real bargains.
Final Llteratore Meet
On Friday April 22 at 10:30 a.m.
the literature section will hold
their last meeting of the club:rear
at the home of the chairman, Mrs.
S. Milton Bryant, South Chester
road and Sproul Bridge. Members will bring a picnic lunch.
Mrs. John H. Fawcett W!1l review
"Diaries Of Tchaikowsky," translated by V. Lakend, and she will
play selections from his composi-
BAND CONOERT
Despite the fact that the majority of students'were on Spring
vacation this week, Band members
were busy adding the finishing
touches to One of the most v~ed
programs that they have presented
~ recent years.
Among the numbers to be heard
are Excerpts 'from Beethoven's
Fifth Symp.hony, Rachmaninoff's
Italian Polka, Se!eetions from
Oklahoma, and several new
marches whieb are being programmed tor the first time.
MRS. F. TEMPLE
SERVICES ·rODAY
Borongh Resident
Lived Here
38 Years
Mrs. Florence M. Temple, for ..
years a resident of Swll1'i2lm
Woman's Hospital after a twomonUls' illness.
Born in Barre, Mass., Aueuat ...
S?lo~ include William Potts, 1868, Mrs. Temple was the daUllhclarInetist, Charles Laws, trom- ter of Thomas Baker Vase lIIq
bonist . and
aL trio of
and Tr~therine May. Sht. ...
-,,-,.-ted
'
.
Fr trumpeters
ck
. ck'~
_
comprIBmg
arry
an, Di
from Wellesley College, claa8 of
McCray and George Allen. A sur- 1890 and before marriage taUltht
prise novelty is in store for those for i2 years in Moorestown Frien&I
in attendance in the form of a Sebool, N. J., where &he waa m
radio tour of the United States. English teacher.
lIB in past years, othe Band will
In 1907 She married W. B. Splay tileir own distinctive ar
S
- Temple and moved to wBl'thmore
rangement of the number one tune two years later. From 1925 M.nI.
on the. Int Parade, assisted by a Temple taught at the Mar.T I;JaD
mixed vocal quartet. The Major- Sebool here in Swarthmore until it
ettes paced by Marjorie Lewis will closed in 1942. She was a ........
present an unusual and totally ber of the Monthly Friends
different routine this year.
ing and was active in the Wmnen'.
Tile concert is sebeduled for Fri- International Le&g\leday evening, April 22nd, in the
She is -survived b:r toro dauP.Ingh School Auditorium at 8 ters, Mrs. John H. Lonewell of
o'clock and inilications point to Park avenue; Mrs. Edwin B.
a capacity audlence. ThIs year man of Cambridge, Maaav IID4 •
for the first time a combination granddaughter JosephIne Wbit&ticket, goOd for both· the Band hair.
and Orchestra concerts is being
Memorial services will be bei4
sold by members of both organiza- at 4 p. m. this afternoon at the
tIons.
Swarthmore
Friends
MeaIiaC .
House.
.
,
iM-.
N_-
BLOOD -PROGRAM TO 01'SCUSS LID"
OPENS APRIL 18 FOR JOINT L'I' ,.
tions. For
transporlstion
Mrs.
Virginia Atlen, girls physical ed- Reavis,
Swarthmore
0call
2
61..
. • •
ucation instructor at the high
T
da A
children seven years and less, and
.. ues. y, J,>ril 12,. was a stated
,4& suggests that .particlpants L'Ome sChool, and. M:argarllt.. fri!!"· Rut"- meeting. day;· 'Q1.e; president; Mrs.
..
. .,qulpped with paper bags err con- gers avenue kindergarten teaeber, John Michael, opened with the
.-.,.
. '.'
.•' . •
r ,their 2105 Y'cears
tainers in which to collect their will. be honored rtf0hm
h
reading of a bea.utifuJ message in
packages.
serv.ce as Swa
ore
a ers keeping with .the spirit of Holy
Mrs. Sonle Is Local
Public Invited To Hear
The my l'U!es he laid are as when the Home and Sebool As- Week. This was followed by the
Chairman For Red
fOllows~
sociation holds its annual meeting singing of the spiritual, "Were You
Wilcox, Douredonre
1. Any child living in Swarth- in the high school auditorium There?" arr8nged as a duet and
Cross Project
Thursday
morean territory or visiting in next Tuesday evening at" 8 o'clock. sung b; Mrs. Robert West and
April 18 marks the opening of
Swartl1II1ore is weloome to hunt
After a social half-hour with Mrs. Stoyan Russell It was an- the Red Cross Blood Program in
Dr. Claire Wilcox of O~en .,.erv
ed
and is eligible for a prize.
coffeeI an
aid d".ssertt S7 30 th inelthe \lOunced that at Delaware County the Greater Philadelphia area. The enue. an~ :Bjmlard Douredoure,
2. Very small cbUdren must he s~oo c ..ter18 a
:
. e ec- Fine Arts Day, March 17, Mrs. Headquarters Building on North pronun..n, Philadelphia buain_
accompanied by an adult.
ti~n of officers for 1h1' commg :rear Robert Coates received first award Broad street has been redesigned man will ,pre.:ent. the Internatl~
be '
held.
for a sonnet• and Mrs. Oscar Gil- t 0 accommodat e d onors and th'
3. No prizes will be issued twill
o
.
e Trade Orgaruzation from div_
children over the age limit. In . Dr. Fredenck L. Pond educa- creest first award for the play she great number of volunlel!r workers, angl",: on Thursday, April ~1 at II
d
.
distr tional consultant to the State De- submitted. Mrs Gilcreest also re
bil
'ts ha
b
anized p.m. ill the Media Woman s Club
or er to secure eqwtable
i- pal"bnent of Public Instruction, ceived ohanorahie mention for ~ mo e uru
ve . een org
_ house, South Jackson Street,
bUtion, only. one prize will be H isb
ill ddr
th _~
for suburban areas, and blO
.
arr urg
w
a
essEd e tIo" s t
banks are b emg
.
.
awarded
to one child.
Any child .
"C'''-enshi
-- o
• ry:
set up a t part!Cl.The . meeting. is ___...... __
Ing on
.....
p
uca n,
Mrs Greer introduced Mrs. w,._'
ting h
·tals
• .........,....~ ....
finding
than
more.
. one slip ~ and will answer questions from t h e ' ·
UL- pa
05p'.
the League d! Women Voters or
throw it back mto the hunt field
ter J. Swanger garden chairman
In Delaware County the Fitz.
. floor during a discussion period ot'Delaware County, who was a
Media and the League of Women
?r Illve it·to a frieJ;'d. Each slip which will follow.
t
th cl b
G
gerald Mercy and the Delaware Voters of HaverfoN. To.....!!bip
IS .)Umbered and will be .checked
gues Of
e
u. ~s.
reer County Hospitals have been seDr. Wilcox was chairman of a..
off as it is exchanged and the
TO SP¥K THURSDAY
then pr":,:=,Jo~ ~er~mn,d- lected by the county Medical United States delegation at Loahunt will continue until all slips
St cape arf
PIC- Society to participate in the pro- don in the recent confereneelat
w
dW
are accounted for.
Richardson Wright, EdItor of ures. 0
gardens an
correct gram at the start. As the program which the. proPOSed charter Ifor
ting arr~inDgP.Illbents. He ~- progresses and more blood is Be- the International Trade Oram'
"House and Gardl'll" and inter- Pdlanfl
aigter
For
Fall
nationally-known
author
and
leee
.
owers
lOOlll mon.... b:r cured, other hospitals may be . tIo
draft.... alld VI'
Reeturer, -ivill speak in Holy Trinity month from March through Octo1Z8
n was
..,.
teeThe time has come wilen fam- Chureb, 19th i,illd Walnut streets, ber· and told what to plant to added.
chairman at Geneva 'and !lav_
ilies are looking forward to en- Philadelphia, on Thursday evening, kee~ color in the gaMen throughTo avoid any misunderstanding
Mr. Douredoure is a lut__
tering young cbildren in Kinder- April 21 at 8 o'clock,. under the out these months.
Mrs. Phelps SO~le, chairman of
(Continued on page 8)
the Program m Swarthmore,
garten. The school is making auspices of the Commission on
wishes to polot out that whereas
Auxiliary To Meet
plans to enroll and examine such Evangelism of the Episcopai Dio- JUNIOR ASSEMBT,IES
the blood for the transfusions is
The Legion Auxiliary will meet
children in ·the annual. pre-school cese. Mr. W~ight is one Of the
SPRING PARTIES free, the hospital and doctor may April 18 at 2 p.m. at the home-of
clinic. The dates selected for this modst active .Iaymwill':" ':: ~~Ch~h
Tbe annual spring parties of the charge a reasonable amount tor Mrs. Robert T. Blair, 211 Cornell
registration and enrollment are an his subject
e,
ou an Swarthmore Junior Assemblies administration and professional avenue. All members are UfIIeIl
Monday and Tuesday April 25 Be An Evangelist".
St A
will be held on the evening of services.
to be present.
and 26 at the College Avenue high
The Senior Choir of . ugus- April 16 at the Woman's Club.
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school building.
tine's Church will sing and from
The seventh grade will start the
Parents are asked to make ap. 7:30 to 8 o'clock there will be.. ~ evening's fun with their party at
pointments in advance so that Organ Recital by Howard S. Ok1e, 6 o'clock. Chaperons will be Mr.
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 15
there will be no waiting. Such Jr., organist and choirmaster o.f and ,MiS~ David Jenkins and Dr.
10:00 A.M.-Litany and Service ............... ~17 Church
appointments should be made St. Peter's Church in the Great and Mrs. Joseph Cabots.
12:00 to 3 P.M.-Union Service.. '" ...... Presbyterian Church
2:00 P .M.-H.S. Alunmi Track Meet ............. Rutgers Field '.
through Mrs. Richard Brandt, Valley.
At 7:30 o'clock the ninth graders
8:00 P.M.-''Tbe Seven Last Words" ........ Methodlst Cl1ureh :
Swarthmore 0217-J who has kindly . W. Eo Hetzel, Jr., of Tbayer.ro~d, will dance, with Mr. and Mrs AISATURDAY, APRIL 16
consented to take care of these IS a member of the ComnUSSlOn ban Rogers as assistants 'or their
2:30 P.M.-Baseball-College vs. Penn .......... Alumni Field
d
•
2:30 P.M.-Lacrosse-College vs. Lehigh ........ Palmer Field
details. Mrs. Brandt is taking an d the chairman is Tbe Rev. J. party.
8:15 P.M.-LeMa!ade Imaginaire ........... Clothier Memorial
calls on Monday Apl'il 18 between Jar en Guenther.
The tenth grade will feature a .
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 17
1 and 4 p.m., and on Thursday
cabaret dance from 9:30 until 11:15.
11:00 A.M.-Mornlng Worship······· .....•.•.• Local Ohurches
April 21 between 3 and 6 p.m.
Receives Honor
Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Bennett and
7:00 ·P.M.-Dr. Win~:n~~~iUL 'ii ............... BoDd
Mothers are ~, when bringMrs. WlJliam A. l1aquette of Dr. and Mrs. Morris A. Bowie
10:00 A.M. to 4 P.M.-Mutual Exchange Recelving Woman'.. Club
mg
.
chil.dren to sobool for othIs ex- Elm avenue was honored with the will be present as chairman for
3:30 P .M.-Baseball-KS. vs. Glen-Nor ..••.. Riverview I'ield .
th
.
. TUESDAY, APRIL 19
aminaf;ion, to bring along vaccina- Gold Feather Pin at the luncheon
e evenuog.
10:00 A.M. to 5 P.M.-Mutual Exchange ....•.... Woman'., Club
lion certificates and birth certifi- meeting of the Philadelphia Com------7:00 to 9:00 P.M.-Mutual Exchange .......... Woman'lI Cl1Ib
cat';' so
WEDNESDAY, APB.IL 20
.;
completed at one time. The school Stratford recentI;y.
The Swarthmore Hi8h School
10:00 A.M. to 5 P.M.-Mutual Exchange ...•.... Woman's Club
M • ~!Bel1""ma.r.'_~';; "Coo'
hopes that all parents of younger
Tbe award was given for 25 annual Alunmi Track Meet will
78:00
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trini\;T Chunb00 Pp'.M
J
:
._.
• ........ers
cei't •.••••.••• MethodJiIt DIuftD
children will be able to arrange years of service in the Soci8J. take place tomorrow· afternoon at
·'rBuRSDAY, APIUL 2 1 ·
'.
to bring their dlildren on the Agencies of Philadelphia and vi- 2 p.rn. at the Ru~ Avenue
8:00 A.M.-l P.M. Rummage Sale ....•..••.... TrinIq CI;NrdI
days indicated. ' c i n i t y .
Field.
10:00 A.M. to 2 P.M.-Mutual Ex. settlement ..• Woman'lI Ck6
=....
THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR
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THE
APBILU,l,..
SWAt'THMOBBAN
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,NOTES
~_
ler road and a freshman at Con- o'clock In ilie Swarthmore
, Mr. ~ Mrs.: Paul M. Paulson nectlcut College for Women at New byterlan Church.
'-of Park' avenue are entertaining London, Conn., pas jUBt been
Miss Alice Hornaday, sister bf
~or several weeks Mrs. Paulson's elected president of her class for the bride, will be the maid of
~rother-ID.-law and sister Mr. and the coming year.
honor. Acting as bridesmaids will
~iMrs. William Hider of Albany, Miss Penelope Ann Corya of Og" be Miss Adrienne Northam of
'N.-Y; 'They are also here to visit den avenue who was married Stony Creek, Conn.,. and Mrs. Aldaughters Cathanine. ,?,d to Mr. Julien Brand~n Simmons ofb~rt C. Smith, Jr., of, Chestnut
Grace likIer who have been livwg New York City Aprll 9, was guest Hlil, Mass.
.
with Mr. and Mrs. Paulson since of honor at a luncheon and kitchen
Mr. George D. Taylor of Phlla,
Janifary.
shower last week when Mrs. Hugh delphia will ~ex:'e as best m",!> and
Mr. and Mrs. E. A., Whilney of 0: Thayer of North Chesler road the ushers .wlil mclude the b~o~er
Elwyn have arrived home follow- enlertained 16 guests at Strath of the bridegroom, Mr. WIlliam
"1iIg'~i:flve-week motor trip through Haven Inn.
i
Reed Fry, Jr., .of Bethlehem, Pa.;
MeXIcO.' They have returned by Mrs L. J. Servais of Dickinson Mr. James. P. Hornaday, brother
way of New Orleans and the GWf avenue entertained at Open House of Ihe bride; Mr. Raymond F.
Coast..
in honor of her daughter Mrs. Winch, of Dickinson avenue, and
Mrs. RiclJard D. Seales and her James Weiro~ Pittsburgh who with Mr. Charles Welsgar of Newbury,
son John, 'and daughters Jean and her baby son George was here VI.
Carol of Park Ridge, Ill., arrive for a week's visit.
•
,tomorrow to visit Mrs. Arthur W.
Mr. Charles H. Topping of
SIMMONS _ CORYA
• LoIl9' a. favorite among
Kent.: They will occupy Mrs. Wes- Princeton avenue spent several
The marriage Of Miss Penelope
'.ton E. Fuller's aparhnent at 416 days recently In Cambridge, Ann Corya, daughter of Mrs. Lael
udera, ~ ruggod, smooth.
North,.Chester road.
Mass., attending the events In con- Davis Corya of Ogden avenue and
operating Mower is a fine
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Shearer neclion with the inauguration of Dr. Harold Williamson Corya of
example 01 Jacobsen's lead.and children June, Joanne and Dr. James R, KilJian, Jr., as tenth Quoque, L.I., and Hobe 'Sound,
orship in the production
Howard ,of Nonh Swarthmore president of the MasSachusetts Fla., to Mr. Julien Brandon Sim01 quality power mowers.
avenue will spend Easter week- Institute of Technology. Mrs. Top- mons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donendvil;itirig relatives in Washing- ping and children were week-end aid E. Simmons of New York,
·lon..,D. C.
guests of Mr. Price Topping and N.Y., took place Saturday, April
Mr_ l\hIlip Banta, a student at family of Larchmont, N.Y.
9 at 3:30 o'clock In the Swarthmore
13 S. Chester Road
Harvard University, spent a few
Helen Hoot of Lafayette avenUe Presbyterian Church. The Rev.
days of the spring vacation with and Stuart Jones of Strath Haven Joseph P. Bishop officiated.
his parents Dr. and MrS. Clifford avenue arrived Saturday from
Mr. Gustav Abmeyer of PhIlaBanta of Parrish road.
Oberlin CoIlege, OWo, for a 10-day delphia sallli "Satisfied" and "The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-,--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
,', Mr.' and' Mrs. A. -R. Long of spring vacation.
Lord's Prayer". _
,New York City will spend Easter
Miss Mildred Simpers of the
The bride, escorted by Mr.
. week-end with Mrs. Long's parents Swarthmore apariments was guest Douglas Haig Langston of Linden,
'Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Brewster of of honor at a luncheon and surprise N. J., wore a wedding gown of
Dickinson avenue.
miscellaneous shower given by ivory satin featuring a fitted bod:,,' Mrs. Robert L. Coates of Har- Mrs. E. Marshall Harvey of Media ice and fuil skirt with hoop. Her
,yard ,avenue was hostess to the at the Ingleneuk Saturday. The finger tip veil Of tulle fell from a
Reading Group last week.
guests were Mrs. Thomas Simpers tiara of sequins and she carried
BEAUTY SALON
.Pamela Dodd,. daughter of Mr. and Miss Kalhryn Simpers of the white tUlips.
'and Mrs. William P. Dodd of Swarthmore Apariments, Mrs.
Mrs. Langston, as matron of
Pompadoured for the Easter Pllnlde?
~vidence Vlllag" celebrated her Ernest L. Green of Wallingford, honor, wore a gown of pale blue
fourth anniversllJ'Y last week by Mrs. Horace P. Green, Mrs. H. C. taffeta fashioned with hoop skirt.
Call Swarthmore 0476
entertaining eight of her litUe Armitage, Mrs. Miriam McDonald, She carried a bouquet of red tufriends at a birthday party.
and Mrs. John D. Rockwell of lips.
9 Chester Road
, Mrs. Thomas S. Safford has re- Chester. The wedding of Miss
Mr. Curt Heimsteadt of New
" Wrn'ld to Strath Haven Inn' after Simpers and Mr. David Bingham York City served as best man and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
I!PeDding several months at Har- of Irvington place Chester, will Mr. William Gruver of New York
der Hall, Sebring, Fla.
take place Saturday, June 18.
City as usher.
Mrs. James Daugherty Of DickA reception for -the immediate
lnson avenue entertalru!d 12 guests
. ENGAGEMENTS
families followed at Strath Haven
at '.. luncheon-bridge at her home
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson Inn .•
recently..
Budd of Mt. Airy, announce the
Dr. and Mrs. Anhur E. Bassett engagement of their daughter, Miss
and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Bas- Jean Budd, and Mr. Thomas l!'Iar.. sett Of Nonh Chester road spent shall Jackson, Jr., son of Mr. and
Swarthmore Women's Club
~day In Ventoor, N.J. as the Mrs. Jackson of Park avenue.
.
gilest of, Mrs. Frank L. Bassett
Miss Budd attended the Stevens
RECEIVE ARTICLES FROM 10 A.M. to " P.M.
who ·returned with them to spend School and was graduated from
MONDAY, APRIL 18
several weeks at Strath Haven Inn. CorneIl University in June, 1948.
Mrs. George E. Sillowoy of North She is i' member of Kappa Kappa
SALE OF ARTICLES FROM 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.
CheSter roild and her cousin Mis. Gamma.
AFTER DINNER 7 to 9 1'. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey WhItaker
TUESDAY. APRn. 19
Walter H. Dickinson of College
Mr. Jackson is a graduate of the of Winter street, Media are re"iltvenue are motoring to Richmond, Haverford School and Cornell Uni- ceiving congratulations upon the
SALE OF ARTICLES iO A.M. 10 " P.M.
.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20
. Ind., for Easter. Mrs. Silloway versity CoIlege of Engineering. birth of an eigbt pound 14 ounce
will, be the guest of her daugther During the war he served as en- son, Barclay Joel Whitaker, on
SETTLEMENT FROM 10 A.M. to 2 P.M.
'Mrs. Paul J. Furnas, formerly of sign in the United States Navy. April 11 in the Lying-In Hospital,
THURSDAY, APRIL 21
,
':Spring Hollow Farm, Media, and He is a member of Phi Gamma Philadelphia.
.lMm.. Dickinson will visit her Delta fraternity.
All Articles Must Be In First Cla,ss Condition
The baby is a grandson of Mrs.
daughter Mary Fell Dickinson, a
P. L. Whitaker of Park avenue,
..'student at· Earlham College.
Mrs. W. Alber.tson Haines of I r:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
No Hats or Toys
"'" lUcllard S. Hoot of Lafayette Newton announces the engagement II
"aVeilUe left last week for Monltrie, of her daughter, Miss Mary ElizFOR
Ga, where he is tralnJng with one abeth Haines, and Mr. John L.
MAGAZINE
"of the A's Baseball Farm Teams. Eavenson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
:After· "training he will play second Alben T. Eavenson, II, Of Strath
Mrs· Lloyd E. KauffmaD
~'basem.an with the Youngstown, O. Haven avenue.
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"'Leslle Ann Kurtzhalz daughtj'r
APRIL BRIDE
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of"..Mr. and Mr•. William Kurtzh!Uz
The marriage of Mtss Elizabeth i i
.of"Park avenue celebrated her Tucker Hornaday, daughter of Mr.
,seventh amiiversary last week by and Mrs. James H. Hornaday of
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entertaining 32 guests at a birth- Dickinson avenue, to Mr. Robert
day party.
Edmund Fry, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Helen Frielee, daughter of Mrs. William Reed Fry of Philadelphia,
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it up. FortunateJyo the dog (4) A boy, was walking "lith ,his
Today" with a soprario cjf!l!C8nt
preferentially heeded its masdog near his· home, when,
ah,d "Come Ye Faithful, RaIse the
ter's whistle In the nick ot
roughly'reprlmanded to "hur-, ,
Strain!' The Communion music
time.
ry home with that, dog gefor4!
Includes the "KlYr.\eiJ' 1'Credq," (3) Another dog was taken froIn
we take it from you!"
"Sanelus" and "Gloria in Excelsis"
its owner's lawn over the proIs this necessary In Swarthniore7
by Stamford. The anthem is the
tests of children ~ the family
,
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"Hallelujah Chorus" from the
with whom it was playing at
Parrish road~, ,
"Messlah'~ by HandeL The Revthe time.
April 12,1949,;,:
THE 'SWARTHMOREAN
PUBLlSIiED BVBRY FRIDAY AT SWARTllMOU, PA
THE SWARTBMOB.BAN. INC., PllBLISBBB
Phone Swarihmore 0Ht
PETER E. TOLD, Edltor
MARJORm TOLD, BARBARA K1!NT. AlISOCliate EdltonRosalie Peirsol
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FlUDAY•.APRIL·15, 1949
Presbyterian Chureh Notes
A children's Service for all
young people of the Church Sohool
will be held at 9 o'clock. The
Juniors will sing. There will be
no regular Church School on
Easler.
erand
Neville
....Ward The
will • -------..,- -.
assist at
the 11Lascell
a.m. service.
usbers for Sunday are: 8. a.m., W.
C. Hogg; Jr. Head usher; J. B.
BulJltt, Jr., V. Fine, F. W. Lueh. . _ III , . . . 1111 Mr.
ring, W, H. Randall and T. L.
WjlJjams~ 9:30 a.m. to be assigned.
.... • III C!riJt -'Jill
11 a.m. S. B. BreWster, head usher;
W. M. Harvey, B. Keim, J. Rey_
nolds, W. L. Cleaves, F. W. Plow, OIQ*II'IV7
....ftlU"S~ XV, :II
man, R. C. HaJg and William
Freegard. There will be a celebration of
the Holy Communion on Easter
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Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
at 7:30 o'clock on Wednesday,
April 20, 1949. The meeting will
be preceeded by a covered dish
congregational dinner at 6 o'clock.
Reservations may be made by
phOning the .chUrch office.
The Hoagie . :a~t
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Swarthmore
. . . . . . .un.
tl'MIscm beo.
The will
Fellowships
at 10 meeting
a .m. of ,the conAdults
not meetand
this Young
Sun- Monday
The annual
day evening. The Young Adult's gregation and the election of
group will hold a picnic and square VestrYl11en will be held on ManDance thi~ Saturday -afternoon, day at 8:15 p.m. In the church.
April 16, at 4:30 at the h01\le of the Dessert and coffee will be ~erved
Cobbs, on the E. G. Harrison estate at 7:30.
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on Rose Valley ROild, In Moylan.
The Women's Council will 1\leet
, Circle 3, Mrs. William Gehring, o,n Tuesday at 3 P.M. at the home,
Chairman, will meet on Wednes- of Mrs W. Newton Ryerson.
day, April 20 at 10:30 a.m. at the
The Annual Spring Rummage
home of Mrs..E. A.' WhItney, El- Sale will be held In 'the church
wyo, Pa., ~here will be a trill
basement beginning Wednesd8;y
through the school.
Members
assist Mr. Bishop in greeting the are asked to brln~ sandwiches. ' at 7 p.m. and continuing on Thurscongregation after the 10 o'cloele
day until l' p.m.
service Easter Sunday. Mr. and
Circle 8, Mrs. Birney K. Morse,
Mrs. Oliver 'J. Hart, wife of the
Mrs. George M. Ewing at the Har- Co-Chairman, will meet WednesBishoP of the Diocese of Pennsylvard avenue entrance and Mr. and 'day April 20, at 10:30 a.m. at the
vania, will be honored by a. tea
Mrs. A. B. Reavis at'th' drlveway- home of Mrs. W. E. Dungan, Dog- given by the Women's AllXiiuwy
transept entrance will assist Mr. ,wood Lane, Swarthmore. Mrs. P. at the home of Mrs. Paul J. Banks,
BIshop after the 11 :30 senioe L. WhItaker will be co-hostess. on Thursday afternoon.
Easter Sunday.
Mrs. S. W. Kietzien will review
Choir rehearsal will be held on
Yau are hereby notified that mo~e of Dr. Meall's boo~ on Ha- Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
th'; Stated Annual Meeting Of the wail. Members shDuld brmg sandmembers of the congregation and wiches.
.
Letters To The Editor the stated Annual, Meeting of the
The evening Circle will 'meet
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, on Tu~day,' April 19 promptly at
The oplnloDS Mpressed. below are
a Corporation will be held at 'the 7:45 at the home of Mrs. Grover
those or the Jnlil1vjdual writers. All
,
C. Greene, 208 S. Chester road. letters to The Sw8rthmorean must be
P.lJeudooumns may be osed. It
Refreshments will be followed by signed.
the JdeoUtfy of the wrltet Is known
the meeting. Mrs. Herbert Bassett to the Editor. Letten wUl be published ooly at the dIaeretlon of the
will show moving pictures.
Editor.
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop,_ Minister
Methocllst Notes
To The Editor of The
Good Friday, Apru 15
'The choir will sing "Tille I Seven Swarthmorean;
12 to 3 o'clock-Three Hour Union last. w0M:"" by Dub~is on Fri-, I wish to take this opportunity
Service. Mr. Bishop will give
seven meditations on the day evenmg at 8 a clock., The to opetiJy cOngratUlate the Borough
seven last words of the Cross• public is invited.
Council on the thoroughness and
The ministers of the other
The Sunday School meets, on dispatoh with ,wh1~h their Gestapo
Swarthmore Churches will
Sunday ~ornlng at ~:45. Classes Agents "liberated" this town on
participate in the service.
are proVIded for children of all Tuesday from the vicious canines
Easter Sunday, April 17
9:00 A. M. -ChUdren's Service ages and for adUlts.
that rove the streets. I do IIlOt feel
for all young people of the
The ~o~ Adults meet at 10 in particn1arly proud to live in a
Church School. The Junior
the ladies parlors.,
community which employs the tacChoirs will sing.
The·topic at the 11 o'clock ser- tics openly displayed this week.
10.00 and 11:30 A. M.-Identical
worship services In ,celebra- vice is "What East"" ~eans."
When people of the eallbre em·tion of Easter.
The Youth Fellowship meets at played In this case are operating
6:30 In the chapel.
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wIthout supervision on a pieceThe ushers for the day are W. work basis with an incentive of
H. SchUltz, W. A. Beacham, C. W. $2.00 per head, the operation 88Dempsey, J. Pittman and E. N. sumes all the characteristics 0( a
Shawhan.
:
raeleet.
Identical of
Worship
Services
In
celebration
Easler will
beheld
at 10 and again at 11 :30 a.m.
Special music will be offered by
the choir. The Church Hour Nursery will be conducted during both
services. Remember to bring Sacrlficial Meal Money to church with
you.
Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Whitney at
the Harvard avenue entrance and
Mr. and Mrs. A • C. W00d a t the
driveway"transept entrance will
If these tactics are needed as a
"lessontl to our citizens the general
intelligence level of Swartlunoreans has apparently disintegrated
to a rather low state. Picking up
dogs that are hanglng-around the
Friends Meeting Notes
shopping section, public play_
The AdUlt Forum of the S~_ grounds, and other public places
TRINITY CHURCH
more
First Day School will. be making a general nuisance of
Rev. Goo. C. Anderson, Rector
held at 9:45 on Sunday mormng themselves and having their own~Friday
10:00 A. M.-Litany and Ante April 17 In the Friends ~eeting ers subjected to a fine pAYABLE
Communion Service
.
TO THE BOROUGH would be a
12:00-3:00 P. M. _ Community Houoo.
John Seybold will review "A real service to the community and
Three-Hour Service at the
Swarthmore
Presbyterian Man Called WhIte" by Walter would constitute an IntelJlgent inChurch
White who has devoted thirty forcement.of the spirit of the law.
Easter Sunday, April 17
years of hi"'-.life to .the . National In contrast to this the residential
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion
9:30 A. M. - Holy Communion. Association for the Advancement streets were gleaned of dogs any_
Choir. Sermon.
of Colored People.
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where in sight with no pretense
11:00 A. M. _ Holy Communion.
of an attempt being made to esChoir. Sermon.
Christian
Science
Notes
tabllsh whether the dog was on its
Monday, April 18
,
"Doctrine
Of
Atonement"
is
the
rightful .premises or not.
10:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
subject of the Lesson-Sennon In
I would' like to site briefly four
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
all
Churches
of
ChrIst,
Scientist,
examples
that
during
OF FRIENDS
on Sunday, April 17. The Golden Tuesday's pW'ge which exemplify
Easter Sunday, April 17
9:45 A. M.-First Day SchooL Text is: "John seeth Jesus coming the ta~tics employed:
9:45 A. M.-Adult. Forum.
unto him, and saith, !Behold the (1) Our own dog had accompan11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for worship,
Lamb
of God, which taketh away
ied my wife three doors from
WhIttier House.
the
sin
of
the
world"
(John
1:29).
home
to a neighbors back yard.
Wednesday, April 20
9:30 to 3:30--Sewlng and QuiltThe dog trotted around to the
ing In WhIttier House. Box
Trinity Notes
,front yard. My wife followeq.
Lunclleon. All cordlall;y inHoly Communion will be celin time to see the dog being
Vited.
ebrated at 8 a.m. In order' to
placed in the truck. The gruff
FIRST CHURCH OF
accommodate the growing CODgre..
response to her question as to
~.JJt'f:r:!r~
gation, there will be an extra serwhethm; the dogcatcher had
Park Avenue below Harvard
vice at 9:30 am. at which time
eStablished if the dog was 01>
Easter Sunday, April 17
Holy CoDllI)union will be_lebratits own property was "You
11:00 A. M.-5unday SchooL
ed, the choir will be present and
can get it back :from the Po11:00
A. M.-Leason
- Sermon
the Rector will preach on "1mlice at noon."
UDoctrine
of Atonement.
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Wednesday evening meeting mortsli....
" " The' 9:30 service will '(2) My friend's dog was In its own
each week, 8 p.m. Reading room be repeated at 11 a.m. The music
yard.·The owner opened the
open dally except Sunday and at Doth the 9:30 and 11 o'clocli: serdoor' just as the, dogeatc1lers
Holidays 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesdl\7 ~ces Includes the h1mns UWel-,
were attempting to entice the
r,::inp 7 to 7 :50 .p.m. and 9 to ~ine Happy Morning, Age _to Age
dog out to the street to pick
Steaks
PartY, . Sandwiches
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T.he Church ~ursery. IS open
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Lucile Harlow, Mrs. El~anor :aand
and Mrs. Margaret KeJSer will be
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Telephone R"6-1581
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Say "HAPPy EASTER" to the
whole family with gifts from the
latest collection a,t their favorite
shop - Buchner's.
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EASTER FLOWERS
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gift for each and every one in
this varied spring array for people of taste and diScrimination.
Buchner's Toggery Shop
8 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE 0240
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old granddaughter Ashley FIne.
Avery .F. Blake of Amherst for Princeton avenue. Dr. an
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avet;'ue returned home Wednesday
IDllowing a lo-day visit with her
sister Miss Ellnor Hlllyer of New
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Mr. and Mrs: Nathan
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man of Rutgers avenue will spend
Easter week-end iii New York
City. Their son Nathan is vacationing until Sunday with a fOrmer schoolmate Julia Englebat1Jt
of Scarsdale, N.Y.
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Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer of
North Chester road are entertaining ,their son-itt-law and daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allen and smaIl
son GarY Of Isle of Hope, Savannah; Ga.. who arrived Monday to
remain through the Easter ooli-
STRATH HAVEN INN
APRIL 15, 1MB
THE
NEWs NOTES
Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart of Vassar avenue entertained 12 guests
at a luncheon at the Ingleneuk
last 'l'hursdSJl' which was followed
by bridge at !be Stuart home. .
. Mrs. Charles G. Thatcher of
The Inn With PersoDlllity
Reservations Now For
Ogd~ avenue entertained at a tea
Sunday afternoon in honor of
Swarthmore College friends who
were here for the annual Somerville Day Saturday.
Daniel S. Morse of Parrish
road entertained 12 guests at a
lunoheon-bridge at her home Wed.nesday .
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Mr. and Mrs. FranCIS W. Plow
Mr...
SWARTHMORIJAN
man Of Princeton avmrue will' entertaln 14 at a famI.Iy dinner party
on Easte~ Slmday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Blair Price of
North Chester road will entertain
over the Easter holida,s Mrs.
Price's mother Mrs. J. Payne Carroll' of Richmond, Va. R. Blair
Price, Jr., a student at HampdenSydney College, arrived home on
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During the first S months of 1949
Studebaker retail sales throughout
,
NOTICE
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NEW SERVICE STATION HOURS
MONDAY TBBU SATURDAY
spring
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brown
of Riverview road will entertain
- their IOn-itt-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Goodwiil Gibson, Jr., of
Toronto who arrive today for the
Easter week-end.
Mr. and Mm. William Bailey
Brown, former residents of Water-'
100, Iowa, are visiting Mrs.
Brown's parents Mr. and Mrs. Birney It. Mo~ of Harvard avenue.
They are en route to the University of Maryland, College Park:
Md, where Mr. Brown will study
for his Master's Degree.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan of
Ogden avenue are entertaining
their daughter Mrs. WiUlam O.
Linhart and sons Bill and Bob of
Pittsburgh Who are here on a two_
week visit.
Mrs. R. T. Randall, Jr., of North
Chester road entertained as her
week-end guest Mrs. James Kent
of New York City.
Dr. Clifford Banta Qf Parrish
road has returned after attending
a five day meeting of the American
Petroleum Institute held at the
Shamrock Hotel, Houston, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge
of Ogden avenue entertained last
Wednesday Mrs. Hodge's cousin
Chief Petty Officer Harold Mahan of Pennington, N.J., who was
en route to San Diego, Calif., where
he will be on land duty for the
next two years.
!'dr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker .of Riverview road entertaIned at a dinner party last Wednesday which was followed by the
Players Club pertormance "Lite
With Father." 'l1he guests were
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Salom and
Mr. William West Conrad Of Devon. Mr. Blld Mrs. William R. Warner, III of Audubon, and Mr. and
Mrs. Winfield S. Wilson of Riverton, N.J.
FOR
'Turkey - Baked Bam - Roost Beef ............ $2.00
Delicious Steaks and Chops . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.25 - $2.50
Telephone Swarthmore 0680
8 A. M: to 9 P. M.
SUNDAY• -
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
& • ."VII aad WAITB'
YALE AVE. and CHESTER RD. SWABTHMOQ UN
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On parIy.fine telephones, 100 ••. littla courteoies help to give.
an "extra" value! Party-line neighbors who take the lead in
courtesy:'lnd their favors returned. They enjoy better service.
So does everyone else on the line.
Them'.' nothing difficult about party.line courtesy. When'
you keep calls reasonably brief, you're being COurieoWi. You're
a good party-line neighbor, too, when you space callo 80 that
othem may use the line in the intervals ••• and when 70U hang
up gently on finding. the line in use.
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THE
Additions To. Library
and 19 other works of tic:tlon.· The
mysteries are:- "
The a
Le den
The Swarthmore Public L1!>rar:r Bubble" Branson; "The Darker
added 58 new books to Its shelves the Ni~bt." Brean' "The Bloody
ks
Brow';' "Dark Wonin· Marcb. 37 of these boo were MoonIlght"
ton"
"er:.oked House,"
f1etlon and 21 non-fiction. T h e .
-..
fl'etlan In-'uded 18 mystery stories Christie' "Case of the Dubious
Che~-.
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SWABTHMOBBAN
Bridegroom," Gardn~er:~.~::~
.......~
man's Nlgh---."
"The Innocent Bottle."
"He's Late ThIs Momlng," Hale;
"The Case of the Redoubled Croas,"
King; ''The Cat Wears a Mask,"
''The Inn
t" Pi
.
Olsen;
ocen •
per.
'If)taircase 4," Reilly; uShadow
an Allbi," Rhode; "&nily
Know." Rutledge; 'CGi1bD,ert:~'S~~::
TOOthache." Scherf; ..
Affair," ,Tey; and uEvI:J,, Roo!,"
Thayer.
Other works of fiction Indude:
"Braclford Masters," Baker; "The
Barriers
Between."
Brandel;
"Strong CitadeJ.," ,Burt; ''The Golden Fury," Castle; uSuzanne and
0
PARADE OF
Your ."..." food need for thl.
weekend, value. that will please
you and your pocketbook.
ers,"
''"The
Girl
theW;,t--I
dine."Greeni
Gaither;
lIIIist
ononthe
CLOSED J2.3 PJ1. Good Friday
(Whol. or
Halfl
HAMS~S
Ib
Short Shonk-Well frimmed C10·14 lb.)
SMOKED PICNICS
DUCKLINGS
Small. Lean
R.ad,. to Eat
Ib
; ...hKlllocI
long 1,lamt
S5C
ZSO
4S0
Ib
Ib
Ib
.. 1ge
a.o. .... Z40
Ch.... Food
Gladale Cia f.!'l 75c
Mild Cheese
Sharp Ch ••se
Baby Gouda.
Gruyere ......... hlA
.. 45c
'·69c
- 47e
...
'*' 39c
Llad.rkranz Cheese ~ 35c
Sharp Provolon.
"",. 32c
Prlnnt•• Brand
Oleomargariae
FRUIT COCKTAlL'::lv. 35e
:. SSe,
':;,225e
Popular Del Monte Products
'"'It Cocktail 2 >0. Peach....~:w: 2
No.::
45c Sweet Peas 2 303 .... 35c
43c Asparagus ::::. H .. a to 29c
Sliced P_rs No."", - 43. Diced Carrots 2 , .... Jon 2ge
Plums
2Sc Hoi:'" 19c Golden Com 2 ......... 35c
Baysenberri•• NL'-3D< Tomato Sauce 3 .......·22e
Preserved Figs """27. Spinach
..·•..... 2Ie
PIneapp Ie 01'... 2 NL
-........
18c
CMI• 2ge Raisins
.
ell
Tldblts'- No. • ...
Prun•• 1'0'::: 241 I • .:'.... 3ge
Nr:"
and
Aprtl 21 8 A. !If.
I
~
can Painting in Our Century,'·
Wight; ''The Literary Markel:place,". Bowker; and 'World
manac, 1949." I
Gray Ladies Needed
The lted Cross is recruiting
Gray Ladies to serve in FedeI-al1
Hospitals. Women between the
ages of 25 and 55 who are available during the day. or evenings
or weekends are needed.
Who are interested may call Red
Cross Headquarters. Locust 4-2530
between 10:30 and 4:30 Monday
through Friday to arrange for an
interview. Lectures will be held
at the Naval Hospital.from 7 to
9 p.m. on April 25. 27. May 2
and 4.
Eric Peterson of Vassar av,ent.e
entertained a few friends
day a:fternoon in celebration
his second birthday.
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LAWN MOWERS
A. WAYNE
FamowI lIIonon ....... 1'001
BbarpeDed by Machine
MOSTELLER
Morton. Po.
at 12 Noon Sharp
Other Tools also 8barpe.ned
Penoual Property
cll.11I141
at
Bodect BId Smftb'.
ornamtml8, l_pR. Jot fIIrDltun. and 1000 other artIeI5
&00 DWIIerOJI8 to meaUoD
QUICK SERViICE
TElIMSOASH
1044' Tenth Avenue
to 1 P. IlL .
MO'BE
FOB
LESS
MON.EY
BODfD EARL SMITH
Rutledge. Pa.
OBTUP and WBftEDIDE
A\!etioneers
OXFORD. PA.
CALL and DELIVER
118. MubIeabeq Ave.
• WAU . . , ....
PRI!MI11M ANTIIRAOITB
331 Darimouth Avenue
8wart.hmore
SwarOuaore 03tS
NIGHT or DAY
•
II
MADISON
FAIRLAWN
FRESH MEATS
TORE
STORE
e.. GROCERIES
J
FRUIT.sf..VEHTABLES
FREE OIOLIVERV
PHONE 1913
_.-
iI
-
"""- ......... ' 413 DARTMOIiTH AVE.
-
-
,
SMALL WHOLE or SIIANK ENDS
Hams
Bacon
Chickens
Eggs
Ib 6Sc
p~g 29c
Ib 69c
_.dozS9c
SLICED
FRESH IDI,T,ED ROASTING
STBICl'LY FRESH
Fruits and regetables
_.
C-a b-b age
Ib Sc
Potatoes
31b 23c
.Aspara-us
e
29c
Tomatoes
pkg 25c
24 for 69c
NEW
JUICY
The Swarthmore
. Co-op
WHEN CO-OP'S ARE IN TOWN PRICES ABE DOWN
MADE FRESH EvERY DAY
Donuts
doz 29c
TRY AN
Egg Nog Tave.rn Pie
or Pineapple Pie
,
69c
60c
YANKEE SLICED
Luscious Louisiana
SnAWIERRIES
pt
box
I
Potatoes u. S'N':: 1 5 1111 29c LeHuce callf.... l. I..... .11 19c
Celery c.I'=:. I"'~k 19c Grapefruit ::.\:. 1~:-65c
D.nr...........
Enriched
CAKE _..
SUPREME
BREAD
Sop......
argo14e
InWoy
..... lloaf
Frash Rolls......
.... 15e
VI.nna Bread -''''5e
_........
MAYONNAISE :. 3Se .
.AJ.AD DRESSING ~ 150: l! I zse
1'·.....4 · EYaporated Milk 5:: sse
. .If IoI'd en•• Peao.......~l:... No,;,!""
zse
SPECIAL FOR WEEK
1948 CHEVROLET R and H
Less than 0000 Miles
Two door
$1595.00
1940 Plymouth 5 pass Coupe
Motor Overhauled New Tires
$765.00
1941 OldsmobUe 4 dr R & H
New H,ydro-maUc
$895.00
1941 Desoto 4 dr R & H
PeI1fect condo Super Cush
Tires
$895.00
1940 Plymouth 2 door H
Good Runnjng
$495.00
1939 LIncoln ZepbyN' _ H
New Motor
NEW
Potatoes
Spinach
elery
FRelH. TENDER
Sibs 39c
Ib 10c
19c
STALKS CALIFORNIA PASOA,L
Remember your lOVed ones at Easter time with Co-op
Flowers arid Potted Plants. They're Beautiful,
and they're FRFlSH! ! !
co-op BRAND EVAPORATED ¥OR
Milk .2 tall cans 2Sc
NF:!ilI'S
,895."
='98~ ~~
Sibs ,1.75
Grass Seed
lOlbs f3.25
FISCO &ILSTOI Moth Crystals
51bsfL09
Dog Meat
Ib 21c
miles
.
SPRING
"lAM
tJiiiBlEB AND IrAIBiIBW -_, I
. ~8'l91
21bs~
SAVE HONEY ON OUR FROyBN AU. LBAN
f
j
f
f
f
__,
Painting
and
Paperhanging
c.,......
"A WeU Kept House
. . . . . C. .H.",...
Never Grows Old"
• MI......... . . • Ui ...
MOll9n Builders Supply
Company _
MILLWORK - L1JIIIBER
BUILDING lIIATEBlAL
Swarlbmore 1295
Phone: Swarthmore 3307
~M"'
DAVE WOOD
....... If,.....
All TYpes of ]:1ectrIcal Installatl.ona ~d Repairs.
Serving Swarthmore and
Vicinity for past
Twenty Years
,Tel 1114-J-8
HEAT
BLBCTBIOAL
OONTBACl'OB
Baws Bel aDd mod '
ware. IIIftftI'
Antiqa.ee, .,;,
SALE
Ri. Roast Beef tJT\ Ib S9c
Shoulder Lamb Ib 49c
Bacon
Ib 49c
PEACBES
Ilolltd.Ute er-my
. BELL-TWIN GRINDER
~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;~~~;;;;~~;;i~;;~;;~;~
"Marmee.··Salyer; "Guide to Cor-III
reel EngUsh," Stratton; "Clb.o"in,"1
Weinstock; "Milestones of Anl!erl-I
'6c
TOMATO CATSUP
LAYER
•
ANNUAL·
RUMMAGE
.,
iI ....
IiI oaEA N
SWAB T
I
_rd"" 11/1 • ,..M.
SMALL
PVBLICSALE
April 20 7-9 PJIL
ADMISSION 60
Flaminia," Hayes; ''T'he, Gr~'h()Wld
in the Leash," Horner;
God
Seeker," Lewis; "The Tides of
Dawn," Mally;, upoint of no Return," Marquand; HCutlass Empire," Mason; (The Sisters," Meridith; UA Crescent Moon," ShaW;
"Wreath of Roses'" Taylor; "Cer_
emony of Innocence," Webster; and
tiThe Chair," Wellman
The new non-fiction list includes
a number of highly praised wo:rkl;.1
some of which hold important
smons on the hest-seller
March additions were:
Setting for Everyone,"
~'Their finest Hour." Churchill;
"Till Fish Us Do Part,'· Cook; ''T'ba I ~
New Way to Eat and Gel:
Cooley; ''The Story of Television,"
Everson; "An Outline of Psychoanalysis." Freud; "Death Be
Proud," Gunther;> "How to Make
Your Own Draperies," .HaIdy; "In
Search ·of a Future," Hindus; uSea
Routes to the Gold l"1elds," Lewis;
''alief Justice: John Marshall,"
Loth; "Tobe Valley Below." MJItt-IIB
iott; "Irma and the Hermit." Ma-II
teri; "Young Hickor,y,''' MOIrel;
"Complete Poetry."
OPEl FRIDAY TIIJ. 9 P.M.
Lean, Smoked, Skinned
.
Id LanKI
!THE
"
TrinIty BPJseopal Cb1ll'Clh
Swarthmore
Joseph." Duhamel; ''The ~~::~'Ii
Tree," Duncani "Double
~ALUES
.
APRIL 15;' 1949
iiiiNiiii_....iiiiiiiiiiNi_iiiii.~=i
I
EASTER
f
9 ItS
ilL
L
a ice D.ar.De
i
PHONE
AATDS JIOTIIU, ....
C"......... , . .
. . . .,Ist ......
tu",,,
Media 6-0755
M'., Pa.
Phone: lIIedta 6.4281
CLASSIFIED.
SealE:d bids wJII be reechoed fn Counch
. SHERIfo'}I"S OFFICE
Chamber, Borough Hal!. Swarthmore. Pal.
COURT HOUSE, MEOlA. PA.
TREE SURGERY
on )Iay 2nd, lIt-l" at 7 :·u l'.M., EIlstero
Friday• .April 29, 10-19
Jjaylight Sayllig Time on furnlshlu", th~
8:80 A.AI. Hastern Daylight Time
PRUNING. LIMB AND
PERSONAL
JunterJolR and dOing the work ot corblnr Conditions: ,.l!ou.ou cusb or certJft.ed
VAN ALEN BROS.
and paVing apprf)xhnlltcly 40U feet of check at time of 68le (unless .otherwise
TREE REMOVAL
Strnth Haven A\·enue in necordnnce with stated In advertisement) balnuce in ten
ROBERT BASTINGS
PERSONAL-Older wot:nan, ex.. plans'rd speclflcations which may be seen days. Other (''audltloJl., on day ot sale.
P erienced stenographer, avail.. at the o!flce of the Dorough Secretory.
Kobert J. MacBride, Shedfl'.
CaU SwarUunore OZ65-W
able Thursdays, Fridays for· office The Dorough resef\'CS the right to ·reject
September Term. 191.0
Coal and Fuel Oil
on)'
or
all
bids.
A
certlfted
check
tor
h
th
F'uclos
No. 51.
work. Box H, T e Swar mOrean. '100.0U must accompany eDch bId and the LevarI
ALl.. THA·
.. CKltTAIN messuage and lot 'HHHHHHM t""t"'it"'1t""...-
I I. l"Xl'CU t e a contract amI f ur- side
of In
Concord
.A'.eoueof 111Delaware
thd Cityand
of
will take complete charge of awnnIec:I Sift
ClIester
the county
nlsh
bonds
U8 required by law. the fono
Iste 1 I'
b
baby by the day. RtHerences. Dar Y ot which Ina"
be examined In tbe offlce.s
0
enusyIvanIa, bouJlded and de~
scrIbed llH follows:
5064-M.
or the undersigned.
BKGINNING at a point at the southPERS.ONAL - Electrical i.ns.tallaElliott lUchardson
east~rlf corner of Concord Avenue pnd
,
t·
. .
ld..:l·
-0 ...... ;
Borough Secretary. Edwards Street; extC1!dJng tbence eastIOns: Wll'mg; 0
8DUlOew: ... ~- 2T· ..·8
wardl), along the said Cooeord Aveoue
A. Mercer Quinby
dential and Commercial
Light and
Sealed
bids
will be received In Cou-neIl fourteen feet oud twenty-one hundredths
.
,,~~~
All
Chnmber,
Boroullrl
Hnll, Swarthmore, Po.,
FUlI.'ERAL DmECTOR
Power, Waterheaters, ~._u6es. .
at 7:.J.5 P.M. Eastern Daylight Savlog feet to a polot; extendIng thence .bouthwork done to· Fire underwnters Tfme, on June· 1'1. 19·'9 for furnishing to wardly Iu a IJne paraUe! wItb tbe said
Formerly of Media
Kdwardsof Street
and wall
passing
oIollg saId
the
specifications.
service. OD all the Borough olle. new triple combilll'tloll middle
the party
separatJng
1125 W. Lehigh Ave.• Phila
makes of washers (Bendix in.. ~pll~rlf:at~r:s. e~g~:p,.hlo'O~11~Jgn~ayWIl! messuu.ge from the messUage adjOining on
- Phone Baidwin 1170
I ded) , vacuum c1eaners, ran ges I procured from the undersigned. The bid- dredthi
tbe East,feet
nlnety-eigbt
andIn forty.lI.ve
huriCU
to a,pofnt
tlle northerly
No addiUon.al charge for
irons
toasters
fans
lamps.
Call
der
shall
stote
the
nllowRuC'e
whieb
he
side
at
oQ
alley
opening
into
the
said
sub~ban calls
Erich H. Hau;en, Eiectrical Con.. :~~h m:~e !~~ t~:2fu~::eBrl~~~omL~~n~n~ Edwards St.; extending theoce Westwardtractor, Swarthmore 2850 - 335 fire pumper now 8'·ailuble for Inspection ly along the northerly side ot said aUey
Park Avenue.
at.Borough Hall. A cerUned check In the fourteen atld twenty..one hundredths feet,
amount or 17.50.IUl must 8<'f!Ompany the more or less, to 8.. poiot 10 the easterly
PERSONAL
V
Cleaners
of tbence
said Edwards
Street;
exacuum.
J
bid of each contracto}" and the person or side
tending
northwardly
aloDg and
the said
ROOFS
GU rli£RS
irons,
and radios. re- firm to whom the contract Is awarded Edwards Street one hundred feet to a
REPAIRED AND
paired called for and delivered. must execute on 8jl"reCment nnd furnish pOint, the place ot beginning.
,
List Your Real Eslate
INSl'ALLED
11 • b rt B
ks S arthm
bonds OR required by law. the form or
BOUNDED 00 the NOrtb by Concord
.
Ca Ro e
roo, w o r e whll'll m~f be eXamined "III the office of Aveoue au tile East by_a cootlguous brick
With
Furnace Repairs & Cleaning
1540.
the
The
rescrv.,. oncssu••e aud laud. Ial. 01 Booth R.
BAIRD
& BmD
Call
PERSONATH
de the right to reject any or all bids.
Pennington. on tbe South by said alley
Old Bank BuUdIng
'n..J...I-- ~ve
your gar n
Ellfotl RlchnrcJson
on the west by saId Edwards Street.
GEORGE MYERS
plowed or rototilled.. No plot too
Borough Sec"!rctary.
TOGETHER .with the right and USe ot
Swarthniore 0108 - 1202
large or small. Phone Swarth- 2T-·S·1.5
40 M chi
22 6
said aJley.ln common with the owncrs at ~ctHHHHHbHHHHMHHe
..
more 079t1-W.
model, gray cqnvertible, ranio'
brJck
II
WANTED··
and heater. Excellent condition. and frame house 20 x .0 feet with frame
Driveway Construction
25,000
miles.· Media 6-3236.
Sh~IJ6 ~/e:;!:operty ot WIlliam W.
PIANO TUNING
W ANTED-Garden ~Iowing, large FOR SALE-Pair lady's tan riding Grosty, Mtgr. & !teal Owner with notice
AspbaU or Concrete
ALBAN PARKER
or small. Telephone Swarth..
boots. 8%C. $6.00. Like new. to ...ttetrre te
n8nts.•.lf an y.
o
aa
more 2070.
Swarthmore 4500-J.
.T~l" eary.~. nkln.
Phone Media 6.3555
PETER DI'NICOLA
WANTED-Piano
lessons
wanted
FOR
SALE
Cocker
puppies
AKC
New and Rebuilt I;'tanos
Phone Swarthmore 2526
by adult beginner. Reply Box I.
registered- innoculated. GrandESTATE .OF SAMUEL MATHEWSON.
and Repa:fring Since 1908
Th S rth
rean
bild
lute
of
the
Dorough
of
Swarthmore,
Del
f
Ch
e wa, rno
,
c
ren of amOllS
ampion Try- Co.. Po., de.c'd. Letters or Administration.
WANTEO-Kiddie-Koop .and high Cob's Sbccess.
Little beauties. have been grantcd on the above Estate to
chair. Call Swarthmore 1676.
home..raised. $25 and up. Swar~:" the undersigned, who requests all persons
cJalms
or demands
81(8.Inst
the
Swarthmore 1448
WANTED-College instructor and more 0359 .
'.. 118ving
Estate" or.
the decedent
"to make
knowo
F. F.ZIMMERMAN
wife desire apartment for com- FOR SALE-Walnut secretary- $25. tbe same. nnd aU persons Indebted to
WILLIAM BROOKS
ing academic year. Swarthmore
Lawn mower, $3. Gas water the decedent to make payment. without
Photographer
deJuy, to
.
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
1000-M.
heater, $10. Call Swarthmore 1070.
ELIZABETH MATHEWSON.
"'Outstanding
for Quality"
Lawns mowed, General
. WAN'rED - .Woman for day::'s FOR SALE-24-ft. cellter board
. 13 Pa~d~~i:~trb::
Hauling
Media
6-0436
work, preferably
living m. cabin sloop. Engine, tOilet, two
Swarthmore. Pa.
6 E. Front St.
Swarthmore area. Call Swarth.. bunks. Hull in excellent .condi- 0.1\. to ber aUol.uey
236 Harding Av. Morton. Pa.
more 1078.
. tio!); $1650. Phone Swarthmore' RICHARD A. MONTGOMERY. EsquIre
WANTED-Two doll coaches for 4555.
W'd~"~.~ront· Street
4 and 6-year-old. Good condi- FOR SALE-Pedigreed Springer .-r....
Swarthmore
tion. Call Swarthmore 3526.
Spaniel puppIes. Call Faulkner, ~;::-~-::-::~_:-::-:::-_ _: - _
Since 1905
S war thm o 0667
Estate
EdwardSwarthmore,
B. Temple,DeJaware
late of
ANTED-Two-room
apartmentre.
·tllt;
MapleofAyenue.
W
Disposal Service
with kitchennette and private FOR SALE-Enamel on cast iron CouPty. Pennsylvania, Deceased. Letters
CUNNINGHAM
baYh for young college couple. ·OcRubbish Collected
·nk d bl d . bo rd 64" Testamentary on the above estate bave
Painters
&; Paper Bangers
..
SI
,
ou
e raIn 3526.
a,
,.. quest
been granted to .the undersiKned who reWeekly or lIIonthly
cupaney
late June. $65 top. Reply $15.
Call
Swarthmore
all corson. havIng cl.,ms or deWe should know how
Phone Swarthmore 3343
Box J, The Swarthmorean.
FOR SALE-I035 4-door Oldsmo-. mands aga nst the estate ot tbe deCedent
Swa. 2266
Michigan Ave
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.lVI.
WANTED-S I
.
1
f
1
al
'
to
make
known
the
same.
and
all
persons
. a es grr
or oc
bile sedan, driven only 51,000: indebted to the dC("P,rtent to make payment
'shop. Reply· Box K, The Swarth- miles, like new inside .and out. without delay. to EveJyn S. T~mple and
morean.
$400. See at 339 Park avenue any Albert N. Garrett, Executors, 228 Garrett
WANTED - Two to four room week-day 'evening after 5 p. m.
}::::'U;iv.~~rthmore. Delaware County. ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~
Tb.e Swiss Cottages
apartment, furnished or unfurn- FOR SAT 10 Candles cards .......~
=
ELECTRICAL
_= ; _=~
,
J 6&.1..0.
The Scbool
District
ot SWarthmor~~LwJU
ished, by young profeSSional con..
Carns Flowers,
650
Baltimore
receIve
bids at
the office
of the ~ool =
3000 Ventnor Avenue
pIe, for permanent residence. June PJke, Springfield. Phone Swarth- District In the High School BufJdlng, cor.
ATLANTIC CITY
occupancy. Please write Box 4, more 0450.,
oer of College and Princeton Avenues, E
REPAIRS
Ii
The Swarthmorean.
Swarthmore. Pennsylvania, up to " p.m.. _
FOR RENT
Thursday, April ~n. 19n, olld opeD the
Large Airy Guest Rooms
FOB SALE
FOR RENT-8ingle third floor bids ot :!l meeting of the School Board at B = _
=_
with Semi-Private Baths
the•••
School
lee On .
A])ril 11,!J
m
..n£o
"" W an d OLD ;;;
FOR SALE - Greenhouse fresh
rOOm with private bath, for 194
t 8 p.rnDistrict
.. or .t aoffmeellng
5
WING
flowers for any purpose. Carns young busi·ness woman. Telephone from that meeting, for printing, Instrue- !!!iiI
a_
O;PENAFTER APRn. 8
Flowers, 650 Baltimore Pike, Swarthmore 0669.·
.
~8i:t~s~l:s-:s!;e'!i~:f.:e!~itat:: ~~~ ;
HOMES -"
55
Sprin·gfield.
Phorie Swarthmore FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, between 8 a.m. nnd , p.m., dally. except ;;
E_
Special Pre-Season Rates
uO~4~50~.'<""=,--,====~==,... second floor. Private baths. Saturd.... Sunda... and bolld.... at the l!!
.
b"
1\lrs. Ann Marie Bosshardt
. "FOR SALE-Mushroom soil, $15 private entrance. Lovely grounds. School
the rlgbt
to reject
.11 reserves..
bIds In ...
DIstrict
0"100. .ny
The or
Board
Samuel M. Bar lson
a=per
load
Telephone
SwarthReferences
..
BachelQr
Hall,
400
whole
or
In
(Jart,
and
to
9.ward
coo
tracts
55
Swar'hmore
0740
=
__
Swartlunore 0786·R
more 2078. ·
. Highland avenue, Morton.
or any Item or ' t
ems
· rna kl ng .up any bid.
•
~
Hilda Laog Denwortb.·
a
:::
.
avenue.
~ Swarthmore 739
2194. Yale
c
,.
,
• FOR SALE-Plymo}'-th,
late 1946!;pR
RENT-Garage,
LOST and FOUND
LOST-Diamond ring, April 7 in
. Swarthmore business section.
Reward. Call Swarthmore 3130.
LOST-Pair brown fabric gloves
•somewhere in village. Please
NEW SERVICE STATION -HOURSreturn to 119 Yale avenue.
~;;i~~~~~~~~;;~~~~
seM£ON£'S LOOKIN6 fOR.
YOUR lRO'ERTY
,l
WE CAN 1=1 D'
"1M fOR YOU
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Kindergarten PJII'eIlta
, To Bold Joint Meet
JUNIORS EU1Cr
City a short stop was made at
Jessie Gilbert was elected prest. CUernavaca to view the beautiful
dent of 1he Junior Club at the homes and gardens.
stated· meeting held m the Woman's Club Tuesday evening. Other
.
new officers elected were Alice
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. GoodMarriott, recording secretary, and wiD of Rose Valley motored to
Ann Cochran, program chatrman. ~!:'! h~~~
The Juniors will hold a bridge
UT
in the Club House Tuesday, April college sophomore who vacatiO!l8
until Monday.
26, with Mrs. Daniel Johnson and
Mrs. Val Schlosser as hostesses.
W. O. Helnze, vice president of
Memebers of the College AvenInternational Latex CorporaKtodergarten Parent's Group tion in Dover, DeL, has been eiect'I vnu be guests of the Rutgers Avto the office of president.
eDue Group at 7:3() Friday evening,
Mr. Heinze, who lives on Strath
A new five-week term~~o:f~!::: April 29, at the Rutllers Avenue Haven avenue, went with the
. will open May 2 at the <
SchooL Grace Rotzel of
Arts Center, Wallingford.
in Rose Valley will Speak on 1943.
Painting classes will be held "Reading Readiness,"
M
.
onday afternoons and evenwgs
TO DISICUSS L T. O.
by Cyril Gardner, Tuesday momCollege In Music Festival
(Continued from page 1)
ings by Katherine W. Hayes, and
president of the Foreign Traders'
Wednesday evenings by Florence
Swarthmore Collage will be rep- Association and Is well fitted to
Return From Mexico
Tricker.
resented in a collegiate music fes- present the business viewpoint on
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Liowls
Weaving will be taught by
and art exhibition to be held l;bls vital matter
Shay of Cornell avenue accomiam Fredenthal on
at the Met Theatre in Philadelphia
The League
Women Voters panied by their daughter, Mrs.
photography by Samuel
on Friday and Saturday, Aprll 22
that it is serving the commUD- WilHam M. Conron, Jr., of NeedJr., Wednesday evenings, book- and 23 by Jack Mavin, pianist who
01 the County In offering an ham, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs.
binding by William Walton
has recently completed a several
,
:for citizens to discuss William Dixon Shay of Rose ValTuesday evenings, creative music week's concert to~ and the
timely movement with auth- ley have returnec;\ from. a three
writing by Irving Rabinowtz fonned Welsh Choll'.
of National and Internatlon- weeks trip to New Orleans, Houson Sunday evenings dance by Beth
The. two-d~ state-wide
experience. It cordially Invites ton, and Mexico.
Bolling Wednesday mornings,home featuring mUSIC from 20
public to attend.
Mr. Shay and son Willjam atplanning by Walter Coppock
vania campuses will be
tended the annual convention. of
Tuesday evenings, tray ~::::lbY the National Students
Kap....a To Sew'
the American Institute. of Archiby Alice Wight Monday e1
tion lit. an effort to present to
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of .::..' ing of the gold medal of the Amerfiction y Diana a e-Snu
othCehilr.Tudrenes?"s/Yclnassigbest. m' Minting Other groUps from the college, in- Char
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eluding the students Folk
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Frank Lloyd Wright.
will be under Emma. DiLauro on group, may also attend.
road, WaUingf'ord.
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Saturday
mornings
and in ballet
Three performances, all differunder
Marie
Louise Forsythe on ent, have been scheduled for FriFriday afternoons.
day and Saturday ni8hts, and on
Because of popular demand the Saturday aIternoon.
above five week term is being gJ.1~_1
en before the Summer Term
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gllcreest
01
gins.
the 600 or more
Vassar. avenue entertained for
there have been about 300
few days of this week Miss Hellen
in classes. There will be
Thomson who is en route
classes for children and
Florida to her home in
in all subjects requested.
rt ca 'Cod
Registratib'ons for the new termlpo
~ Mrs: Roy N. Keiser
are now eing accepted at
avenue entertained Mrs.
Community Arts Center o1!fice.
A. Rohrback of Harrisburg
Fees will be one-half the
the week-end.
of the full ten-week course
members. Mrs. Robert Gick,
of Lansdowne is chairman of the
registration committee.
lli.
Miss Shirley MacMillan of Vasavenue and Mr. Samuel F.
Jr., of Yale avenue, ninth
teachers of the Presbyter-
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Dining Room Open to I'UlJHo
Sunday School, were guests
of honor. at a supper party given
Sunday evening by Mrs. Peter E.
Told,
superintendent of the
Department of the
Sunday SchooL MIss MacMJllan
and Mr. Ralring whose marriage
will take place in June, were presented 'with a silver gift by the
class.
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1919
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BUNNY TO MAKE
RnURN VISIT
'Seven To Twelve Year
'OIds To lIunt Eggs
Tomorrow A.M.
Arriving last Saturday with bags
and bags of gaJly colored jelly
beans and 150 of his own special chocolate egg prizes, the Easter Bunny with a ~ew asststants,
scattered his eggs broadcast over
Palmer field on the college campus. With fue, quaint idea that
ART EXHIBITION
OPENS AT CLUB
Older
SwarthmOreBll1S
will meet
Open
House Today
this Friday at 2 o'clock at the
.
Methpdlst Church 0/1 Park avenue.
Those men and women are included who may be interested in
participating in the friendly pur- 'Caroline
Granger To
pose of these meetings.
..
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.
Refreshments were served at
. pe
t
pemng
the last Open House by MIi.. Johil
Tea Tuesday
Pitman and her committee. This
The fifteenth aminal Swarthweek they will be in charge of more Annual Art Exhibition will
Mrs. Otto Kraus. For transpor- open at the Woman's Club on Tuestation, phone Swarthmore 1847. day afternoon with a program and
tea. Mrs. B. F. Schwalm chairman
of the Art Section will present Mrs.
caroline Gibbons Granger of Philadelphia who will talk about her
H&S
TEACHERS ELECT
BAND CONCERT
AT H.S. TONIGHT
TtooP
Scouts
2, Boy
ToScouts
Beorganire
of America .
will be reorgaatized at 7 p.m;
Thursday,
28, atPresbyterian
an outdoor
meeting. A{>ri1
at the
Cb.urch.
Scoutmaster William
Bell and Assistant Scoutmaster
Paul Rutan will meet with any
boys interested in becoming scouts.
MOTHERS CLUB
HEARS DR. LYONS
Nominations For May
Elections Also
Presented
.
Varsity Program,
'Solos To Be
Featured
The Swarthmore High School
Band of which the community Is
justly proud will present its annual concert tonight in the high
school auditorium at 8 o'clock. As
an unusual
young musicians frOID the elementary grades and will be asststed by a vocal quartet: Margot
Bowie, soprano; Caroline DeFuria,
alto; Alan McChesney, tenor~ and
David Smith, bass.
The· unusual amount of individual talent in the Band this
year will permit a number of solo
numbers to be presented. Among
these are: a clarinet solo by William Potts accompanied by his
mother Mrs. Morris Potts at the
piano; a trombone solo by Charles
Laws accompanied by Mrs. Palmer
L. 'Skoglund at the piano; a trumpet trio consisting of Larry Franck,
Richard McCray, and George AlIen, and cadenza soloists William
Potts on the clarinet, Jolm Pearson
on the fiute, and Harold Ogram,
both age groups' of children could
adventures while painting.
hunt side by side. on different
,
Mrs. Granger studied several
areas of the same field, the Easyears at the Pennsylvariia AcadDr. Jolm Lyons spoke on ''The
ter Bunny invited the)'OUDger 25.Year'
Presentations emy of .fine Arts where she won Problem of Aggression and Its
Made Tuesday
two traveling European scholar- Relation to Personality Developboys and girls to come over from
Borough Hall first. But the little
Nl'ght
ships and various other prizes. She ment" at the regular meeting of
ones, seeing no line dividing the
has spent several years studying the Swarthmore Mother's Club,
field in half, swept onto the whole
At Tuesday evening's annual and painting the American Indians Thursday evening April 14 in the
of It and gathered eggs with an meeting of ·the Home and School in their own country. Many will Woman's Club.
enthusiasm . and enjoyment that Association Virginia Allen, girls' remember the delightful program
Dr. Lyons pointed out that there
warmed tile cockles of the Easter physical education instructor in Mrs. Granger gave some years ago, are at present too few well-trained
Bunny's already glowing heart. the high school, and Margaret telling of her experiences, illus- psychiatrists to handle the everBut the shouts of the older Price teacher of the Rutgers ave- trating her talk with some of the increasing problems of emotional
group, impatiently walting to get nue kindergarten were presented Indlan musical instruments.
difficulty, therefore the psychiaon the field for their share of the with silver bon bon dishes in
The exhibition of paintings and trists hope ';0 instruct laymen, parfun;- sent a chill of despair up his tribute to their fine work in the sculpture by our local artists, will ticularly mothers, in preventive
spine as he looked.....t the field Swarthmore scbools for the past be open to the public aIte:noons, psychiatry. He stressed the importempty of eggs and thought of quarter-century.
The _awards and evenings through ·the week, ance of the role of the bome in
this group's disappointmenL
were made by the Home and starting Tuesda~ evening at 7 and preventing the development of
After a preliminary wringing School witli the cooperation of the continuing until 9 each evening.
basic unhappiness in the child.
of the paws, the estimable bunny Swarthmore Business Association.· The exhibition will close with Dr. Lyons reviewed the mistakes
promptly Iala plans lior another
Jack B. Thompson was elected a tea for the exhibitors and their which lead to 'severe frustrations.
on the oboe.
Egg Hunt on Saturday mooning, prestdent for the coming year, friends on Sunday afternoon, May Every child must learn that lite Is
The
variety program being preAprll 23.. for all bOrough boys and George Plowman first vice-presi- 2 from 2 to 6.
a matter of give and take, and the
girls from age seven to 12 inclus- dent; Mrs. William R. McHenry
The Woman's Club. extends !he earlier he can learn this and still sented will call for a high degree
ive. A new plsce for this hunt second vice-president and chalr- invitation to everyone to come feel secure, the .better his adjust- of musicianship 6n the part of
the young people covering classiwJll be chosen and
numbers by Beethoven and
thl!. Borough Hall Plaza at 10:a.m. tee; Harold Ogram treasurer;. Mrs. cal artists are .exhibiting.
Well qualilled' 00. speak on emotomon'ow morning. There will .J. Albright Jones r'1CQrding secMrs. D. W. R. Morgan and Mrs. tional problems, Dr. Lyons Is a Rachmaninoff, and popular numbe. prize eggs for the .finders of retaryj .Dorothy Bradfield corre- Otto Kraus, Jr., .will be hostesses diplomate ot the American :SOard bers such as Rodger's "Oklahoma,"
c·lucky' slips;md, thesame llenerai spon,~~tary. .-.'.~ .. ' ioi-theday and Mrs. J. David Jack- of'Poychiab7 at'the l1nfversltyof selectioll(! .from "In Swingtime,"
1'1lles apply: oJjly one prIZe allowed . Dr. FredSrlck L. Pond educa- sot;. and" MrS. Waiter o. Heinze Pennsylvariia, psych;atric consult- by Kern, and others. Iri an unusual
to a participant; anyane finding tional consliltant to the State De- will serve at the tea table. Mem- ant for Swarthmore College, Dis- novelty number using some
1Il0re than one Slip at paper in the .partment of Public Instruction, bers of the Art Section will act as trict Consultant for the Family unique sound effects, John Steinfeld will serve as commentator.
wax bags of jelly beans, scattered address
over the ground, may throw it Education" stressing the new adult
Club Notes
At the brief business meeting As usual the well-drilled and
back into the field or give it .to a education Curriculum.
The chorus will resume re- preceding the speaker, Mrs. D. charming majorettes and color
friend who has not found any.
A report of the School Board's hearsal on Tuesday at l() o'clock. Mace Gowing, chairman of the guard girls will perform with
The Easter Bunny, while la- findings in a study made at the
Reservations for The Inaugural nominating committee presented lighted lucite batons, the band
menting the mix-up last Saturday, request of the Home and School Luncheon May 10 should be given the slate of nominations to be playing for their number under
is' rejoicIng over .the opportunity Association revealed that accord- to Mrs. Frank Bromley.' Swarth- voted on at the May meeting. the leadership of the student diof conducting another hunt and ing to the National Infantile Pa- more 3155 by Friday, May 6.
Nominations are: For president, rector, Douglas Spencer.
The personel of the Band· under
is waiting with pleasure to greet ralysls Foundation and the ChilMrs. Peter Coste, Mrs. Carl Moelthe over-sIx-hut-under-13 boys dren's Hospital there was nothing
Dr. and Mrs. Irven Travis' of ler, Mrs. Walter N. Moir; for vice, the baton ()f Director Robert M.
and girls ~omorrow moming.
. to be gained by postpoiling the Plush Mill road, WaUingord spent president and program chairman, Holm are: Flutes: Nancy Chamopening of school beyond the the Easter holidays in Oak Ridge, Mrs. Richard Enion, Mrs. Edmund bers, Joan Narbeth, John Pearson,
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch ·usual date, in an attempt to c1r-/Tenn. Dr. Travis" a professor at Harvey, Mrs. E, H. Pyle, Jr.; for Peter Rademacher, Lou.ise WittOf Yale avenue refurfied Tuesday cumvent infantile para.Jysis incl- the University of Pennsylvania secretary, Mrs. Leonard Dart, Mrs. meyer; piccolo: Douglas Spencer;
after spending Easter week-end dence. Therefore local schools will attended the meetings of the asso, George Herschel, Mrs. 'l'homas oboe, Harold Ogram, Jr.; Eb clarinet, Carol Livingston; clarinets,
in Atlantic City.'
adhere to the custom of the past elation for computing machinery.
(Continued on page 8)
Gretchen Bauer, John Hilkert;
Gary HoHman, Philip Hummer,
Sandra Johnson, Rodney Jordan,
Anne L<:rson, Donald Ogram, William Potts, Nancy Stewart, Polly
Told, Marjorie Zensen; saxophones, James Chapman, Andrew
(Continued on page 8)
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COLLEGE DRAMAS
Theatrical presentations are
planned for tomorrow night
next Saturday night at Cl()thiierl
MemoriaL
. Tomorrow's play Moliere's
Malade Imaginare," will be gi"e•• ,
in French by "Le cercle francaise,"
the college's French club. Curtain time is 6:15
,
On April 23 three one-act plays
written by college students,
be given. These dramas were se,lected out Qf a group submitted in
the annual one-act play contest
sponsdred by the student society of
Book and Key.
'IUtey are: "Israel's Hope in
Lord," by Marion Harlmess
Beechurst, N.Y;, "Salute to Laura,"
by Clare McGrath of East Oranl:e, I
N. J.; and "Calipar the High
Priest" by Peter Murray of
Yale· avenue.
The first of these plays is scheduled for 8 p.m.
Unique Concert Here April
The Mason Swiss Bell Ringers
will give a sacred concert in
.
Methodist Church Wednesday
8 p. m. This concert baa been
presented in some Of the largest
churches in America. They have
a large array of musical instnJ.ments rarely heard on any entertainment pIatfonn, including the
world's largest set of Triple Octave
Chimes and the instrument of
mystery, "The Victor Theremin."
There will be no admission charge
hut a free offering will be received.
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Jr. Parties April 23
'l1he Swarthmore Junior Assemblies will hold the last dance of
the seaSOn on Saturday evening
with the arulUal spring parties.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Hatch
will assist Mr. and Mrs. Clair Jaglum at the eighth grade party
which begins at 7 o'clock.
The Senior Assembly will hold
its dance at 8:45. Mr. and Mrs.
Heston D. McCray, Jr., chairman
of the eleventh grade announce
1lheir chaperons to be Mr. and
Mrs. Guy de Furia. Twelfth
grade hosts will be Mr. and Mrs .
Carroll P. Streeter. They will
assist' Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Dalton.
The Swarthmore Assemblies
have enjoyed a successful season'
under the able and loyal leaderShip of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S.
Ryan and their committee. Mrs.
Whitworth Bird, treasurer, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. McHenry and the
class hostesses have given unsparingly of their time and efforts to
make the season a happy one for
all memberS.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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Kindergarten Parents
To Hold Joint Meet
Memebers of the College Avenne KIndergarten Parent's Group
will be guests of the Rutgers Avenue Group at 7:30 Friday evening,
A neW five-week term of classeS April 29, at the Rutgers Avenue
will open May 2 at the Community School. Grace Rotzel of the School
Arts Center, Wallingford.
in Rose Valley will speak on
Painting classes will be held "Reading Readiness."
Monday actemoons and evenings
by Cyril Gardner, Tuesday mornCollege In Music Festival
ings by Katherine W. Hayes, and
Wednesday evenings by Florence
Swarthmore College will be repTricker.
resented in a collegiate music fesWeaving will be taught by Mir- tival and art exhibition to be held
iam Fredenthal on Wednesdays; at the Met 'Dbeatre in Philadelphia
photography by Samuel Crothers, on Friday and Saturday, April 22
Jr., Wednesday evenings, book- and 23 by Jack Mavin, pianist who
binding by William Walton on has recently completed a several
Tuesday evenings, creative music week's concert tour and the newly
writing by Irving Rabinowtz formed Welsh Choir.
on Sunday evenings dance by Beth
The two-day state-wide festival
Bolling Wednesday mornings,home featuring music from 20 Pennsylplanning by Walter Coppock on vania campuses will be presented
Tuesday evenings, tray painting by the National Students Associaby Alice Wight Monday evenings, tion in an effort to present to the
creative writing of fiction and non- public music and art which is repfiction by Diana Tate-Smith every resentative of college life today.
other Tuesday night.
Other groups from the college, inChildren's' classes in painting cluding the students Folk Dancing
will be under Emma DiLauro on group, may also attend.
Saturday mornings and in ballet
Three performances, all differunder Marie Louise Forsythe on ent, have heen scheduled for FriFriday afternoons.
day and Saturday ni~ts, and on
Because of popular demand the Saturday afternoon.
above five week term is being given before the Swmner Term beMr. and Mrs. O. J. Gilcreest of
gins. Of the 600 or more members, Vassar avenue entertained tor a
there have been about 300 enrolled few days of this week Miss Helen
in classes. There will be summer Thomson who is en route from
classes for children and adults Florida to her home in Harwichin all subjects requested.
port. Cape Cod.
Registrations for the new term
Dr. and Mrs. Roy N. Keiser of
are now being accepted at the Park avenue entertained Mrs. Ora
SWARTHMORBAN
ELECTED
PR~ENT
APRIL 15, 1949
City a shoN stop was made at
Cuemavaca to view the heautiful
Jessie Gilbert was elected preslhomes and gardens.
dent ot the Junior Club at the
stated meeting held iil the Woman's Club Tuesday evening. Other
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Goodnew officers elected were Alice win of Rose Valley motored to
Marriott, recording secretary, and Oberlin College and were accomAnn Cochran, program chaIrman. panied borne by their son Alan a
The Juniors will hold a bridge college sophomore who vacations
in the Club House Tuesday, April until Monday.
26, with Mrs. Daniel Johnson and ,::============~
Mrs. Val Schlosser as hostesses.
JUNIORS ELECT
W. O. Heinze, vice president ot
the International Latex Corporation in Dover, DeL, has been elected to the office ot president.
Mr. Heinze, who lives on Strath
Haven avenue, went with the
company as General Manager in
1943.
TO D1acuss I. T. 0,
(Continued from page 1)
president of the Foreign Traders'
Association and Is well fitted to
present the business viewpoint on
Utis vital matter.
The League of Women Voters
feels that it is serving the communities of the County in offering an
opportunity for citizens to discuss
this timely movement with auth-ties of National and InternationOr!
al experience. It cordially invites
the public to attend.
.'
Kappas To Sew
Tbe Kappa Gamma Sewing
group will meet to sew Tuesday,
April 19 at the home of Mrs.
Charles P. Larkin, Jr., of Brookhaven road, Wa1Ungford.
Miss Sbirley MacMillan ot Vassar avenue and Mr. Samuel F.
Rairig, Jr., Qf Yale avenue, ninth
grade teachers of the Presbyterian Sunday School, were guests
of honor at a supper party given
Sunday evening by Mrs. Peter E.
Told, superintendent of the
Intermediate Department of the
Sunday School. Miss MacMillan
and Mr. Ralring whose marriage
will take place in June, were pre-
I
Tenence Michael McNulty
Return From Mexico
Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis
Shay of Cornell avenue accompanied hy their daughter, Mrs.
William M. Conron, Jr., of Needh~ Mas~., and Mr. and Mrs.
William DIXon Shay. of Rose Valley hav~ returned from a three
weeks trIPM to .New Orleans, Houston, and
eXlCO.
• .
Mr. Shay and son Willi".'" attended the annual convention of
the American Institute of Architects in Houston. The high point
of the convention was the awarding of the gold medal of the American Institute of Architects to
Frank Lloyd Wright.
Enroute to Taxco from Mexico
PHOTOGRAPHER
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toMOTHER'S DAY
SPECIAL
PROTRAlTS 8l
3 for $5.00
Selection Of Proofs
613 Soutb Chester Road
Phone Swarthmore 1077
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Harvard Inn
Dining Room Open to PubHo
CATERING TO PERMANENT und TRANSIENT GUESTS
class.
f~~R~O~hr~b~ack~~o:t~Harri::.:Sb~ur:g~~ov~er~~s~en~te~d~Wl~-th~~a~sil~.~v~e~r~gif~-~t~b~y~th~e~~H~
..rv~a~rd~~an~d~R~u~tg~ers~~A~,,~e~n~uiesii~~Pih~o~n~eiisiwa~~rl~him~or~e~9i7i2~8~ii;
Fees will Arts
be one-half
the cost the week-end.
Community
Center office.
of the full ten-week course to
members. Mrs. Robert Gick, Jr.,
of Lansdowne is chairman of the
registration committee.
COLLEGE DRAMAS
Theatrical presentations are
planned for tomorrow night and
next Saturday night at Clothier
Memorial.
Tomorrow's play Moliere's "Le
Malade Imaginare," will be given
in French by "Le cercle francaise,"
the college's French club. Curtain time is 8:15
On April 23 three one-act plays
written by college students, will
be given. These dramas were selected out of a group submitted in
the annual one-act play contest
sponsored by the student society of
Book and Key.
They are: uIsrael's Hope in the
Lord," by Marion Harkness of
Beechurst, N.Y; "Salute to Laura,"
by Clare McGrath of East Orange,
N. J.; and "Calipar the High
Priest" by Peter Murray of 739
Yale avenue.
The first of these plays is scheduled for 8 p.m.
Unique Coucert Here April 20
The Mason Swiss Bell Ringers
will give a sacred concert in the
Methodist Church Wednesday at
8 p. m. This concert has been
presented in some of the largest
churches in America. They have
a large array of musical instruments rarely heard on any entertainment platfo~, including the
world's largest set of Triple Octave
Chimes and the instrument of
mystery, "The Victor Theremin."
'.rhere will be no admission charge
but a free offering will be received.
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VOLUME 21-NUMBER16
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Open House Today
Older Swarthmoreans will meet
this Friday at 2 o'clock at the
Methpdist Church on Park aven~e..
Those men and women are Included who may be interested in
in the friendly pur- Caroline
Granger To
'Seven To Twelve Year participating
pose of these meetings.
Speak At Opening
Olds To Hunt Eggs
Refreshments were served at
the last Open House by Mis. Jolin
Tea Tuesday
Tomorrow A.M.
Pitman
and
her
committee.
This
Arriving last Saturday with bags
The fifteenth annual Swarthand bags of gaily colored jelly week they will be in charge of more Annual Art Exhibition will
beans and 150 of his own spec- Mrs. Otto Kraus. For transpor- open at the Woman's Club on Tuesial chocolate egg prizes, the Eas- tation, phone Swarthmore 1847. day afternoon with a program and
ter Bunny with a :few assistants,
tea. Mrs. B. F_ Schwalm chairman
s("attered his eggs broadcast over
of the Art Section will present Mrs.
Palmer field on the college camCaroline Gibbons Granger of Philpus. With the quaint idea that
adelphia who will talk about her
both age groups of children could
adventures while painting.
hunt side by side on different
Mrs. Granger studied several
areas of the same :field, the Easyears at the Pennsylvania Acadter Bunny invited the younger 25-Year
Presentations emy of .fine Arts where she won
two traveling European scholarboys and girls to come over from
Made Tuesday
Borougb Hall first. But the little
ships and various other prizes. She
ones, seeing no line dividing the
Night
has spent several years studying
!ield in hall, swept onto the whole
At Tuesday evening's annual and painting the American Indians
of it and gathered eggs with an meeting of the Home and School in weir own country. Many will
enthusiasm and enjoyment that Association Virginia Allen, girls' remember the deligbtful program
warmed the cockles of the :Easter physical education instructor in Mrs. Granger gave some years ago,
Bunny's already glowing heart. the high school, and Margaret telling of her experiences, illusBut the shouts of the older Price teacher of the Rutgers ave- trating her talk with some of the
group, impatiently waiting to get Due kindergarten were presented Indian musical instruments.
The exhibition of paintings and
on the field for their share of the with silver bon bon dishes in
fun, sent a chill of despair up his tribute to their fine work in the sculpture by our local artists, will
spine as he looked· -at the field Swarthmore schools for the past be open to the public afternoons,
empty of eggs and thought of quarter-century.
The
awards and evenings through the' week,
this group's disappointment.
were made by the Home and starting Tuesday evening at 7 and
After a preliminary wringing School with the cooperation of the continuing until '9 each evening.
The exhibition will close with
of the paws, the estimable bunny Swarthmore Business Association.
promptly laid plans tior another
Jack B. Thompson was elected a tea for the exhibitors and their
Egg Hunt on Saturday moming, president for the coming year, friends on Sunday afternoon, May
April 23, for all borough boys and George Plowman first vice-presi- 2 from 2 to 6.
The Woman's Club extends the
girls from age seven to 12 inclus- dent; Mrs. William R. McHenry
ive. A new place for this hunt second vice-president and chair- invitation to everyone to come
wjll be chosen and -announced at man of the membership commit- and view with pride, what our 10the Borough Hall Plaza at IO:a.m. tee; Harold Ogram treasurer; Mrs. cal artists are exhibiting.
tomolTOW morning. There will J. Albright Jones recording secMrs. D_ W. R. Morgan and Mrs.
be· prize eggs for the .:finders of retaryj Dorothy Bradfield corre- Otto Kraus, Jr., will be ~ostesses
lucky slips "nd the same general sponding secretary.
for the day and Mrs. J. DaVId Jackrules apply: only one prize allowed
Dr. Frederick L. Pond educa-I son and Mrs. Walter 0_ Heinze
to a participant; anyone finding tional consultant to the State De- will serve at the tea table. MemGore than one slip of paper in the partment of Public Instruction, bers of the Art Section will act as
wax bags of jelly beans, scattered 'addressed the meeting on "Citizen hostesses throughout the week.
over the groWld, may throw it Education" stressing the new adult
Club Notes
back into the !fleld or give it to a education curriculum.
The chorus will resume refriend who has not found any.
A report of the School Board's hearsal on Tuesday at lO o·clock.
The Easter Bmmy, WIhile la- findings in a study made at the
Reservations for The Inaugural
menting the mix-up last Saturday, request of the Home and School Luncheon May 10 should be given
is rejoicing over .the opportwrlty Association revealed that accord- to Mrs. Frank Bromley, Swarthof conducting another hunt and ing to the National Infantile Pa- more 3155 by Friday, May 6_
is waiting with pleasure to greet ralysis Foundation and the ChilDr. and Mrs. Irven Travis' of
the over-six-but-under-13 boys dren's Hospital there was nothing
and girls tomorrow morning.
to be gained by postponing the Plush Mill road, Wallingford spent
opening of school beyond the the Easter holidays in Oak Ridge,
Mr_ and Mrs. T. E. Hessenbruch usual date. in an attempt to cir- Tenn. Dr. TraviS" a professor at
of Yale avenue returned Tuesday cumvent infantile paralysis inci- the University of Pennsylvania
after spending Easter week-end dence. Therefore local schools will attended the meetings of the assoadhere to the custom of the past. ciation for computing machinery.
in Atlantic City.
ART EXHIBITION
OPENS AT CLUB
BUNNY TO MAKE
RETURN VISIT
H&SHONORS
TEACHERS, ELECT
Scouts To Reorganize
Troop 2, Boy Scouts of America
will be reorganized at 7 p.m.
Thursday, April 28, at an outdoor
meeting at
the Presbyterian
Church.
Scoutmaster William
Bell and Assistant Scoutmaster
Paul Rutan will meet with any
boys interested in becoming scouts.
MOTHERS CLUB
HEARS DR. LYONS
Nominations For May
Electious Also
Presented
Dr. John Lyons spoke on "Tbe
Problem of Aggression and Its
Relation to Personality Development" at the regular meeting of
the Swarthmore Mother's Club,
Thursday evening April 14 in the
Woman·s Club.
Dr. Lyons pointed out that there
are at present too few well-trained
psychiatrists to handle the everincreasing problems of emotional
difficulty, therefore the psychiatrists hope to instruct laymen, particularly mothers, in preventive
psychiatry. He stressed the importance of the role of the home in
preventing the development of
basic unhappiness in the child.
Dr. Lyons reviewed the mistakes
which lead to severe frustrations.
Every child must learn that life is
a matter of give and take, and the
earlier he can learn this and still
feel secure, the better his adjustment to life,'said Dr. Lyons.
Well qualified to speak on emotional problems,. Dr. Lyons Is a
diplomate of the American Board
of Psychiatry at the University of
Pennsylvania, psychiatric consultant for Swarthmore College, District Consultant for the Family
Society of Philadelphia.
At the brief business meeting
preceding the speaker, Mrs. D.
Mace Gowing, chairman of the
nominating committee presented
the slate of nominations to he
votel1 on at the May meeting.
Nominations are: For president,
Mrs. Peter Coste, Mrs. Carl Moeller, Mrs. Walter N. Moir; for vicepresident and program chairman,
Mrs. Richard Enion, Mrs. Edmund
Harvey, Mrs. E. H. Pyle, Jr.; for
secretary, Mrs. Leonard Dart, Mrs.
George Herschel, Mrs_ Thomas
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Swarthmore High School Band
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BAND CONCERT
AT H.S. TONIGHT
Varsity Program,
'Solos To Be
Featured
The Swarthmore High School
Band of which the community is
justly proud will present. its annnal concert tonight in the higb
school auditorium at 8 o'clock. As
an unusual feature of the concert
this year, the Band will be augmented by a number of promising
young musicians from the elementary grades and will be assisted by a vocal quartet: Margot
Bowie, soprano; Caroline DeFuria,
alto; Alan McChesney, tenor. and
David Smith, bass.
The" unusual amount of individual talent in the Band this
year will pennit a number Of solo
numbers to be presented. Among
these are: a clarinet 5010 by William Potts accompanied by his
mother Mrs. Morris Potts at the
piano; a trombone solo by Charles
Laws accompanied by Mrs. Palmer
L. Skoglund at the piano; a trumpet trio consisting of Larry Franck,
Richard McCray, and George Allen, and cadenza soloists William
Potts on the clarinet, John Pearson
on the flute, and Harold Ogram,
Jr., on the oboe.
The variety program being presented will call for a high degree
of musicianship on the part of
the young people covering classical numbers by Beethoven and
Rachmaninoff, and popular numbers such as Rodger's "Oklahoma,"
selections from "In Swingtime,"
by Kern, and others_ In an unusual
novelty
number using some
unique sound effects, John Steinfeld will serve as commentator.
As usual the well-drilled and
charming majorettes and color
guard girls will perform with
lighted lucite batons, the band
playing for their number under
the leadership of the student director, Douglas Spencer.
The personel of the Band under
the baton Of Director Robert M.
Holm are: Flutes: Nancy Chambers, Joan Narbeth, John Pearson,
Peter Rademacher, Louise Wittmeyer; piccolo: Douglas Spencer;
oboe, Harold Ogram, Jr.; Eb clarinet, Carol Livingston; clarinets,
Gretchen Bauer, John Hilkert;
Gary Hoffman, Philip Hummer,
Sandra Johnson, Rodney Jordan,
Anne Larson, Donald Ogram, William Potts, Nancy Stewart, Polly
Told. Marjorie Zensen; saxophones, James Chapman, Andrew
(Continued on page 8)
Jr. Parties April 23
The Swarthmore Junior Assemblies will hold the last dance of
the season on Saturday evening
with the annual spring parties.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Hatch
will assist Mr. and Mrs. Clair Jeglum at the eighth grade party
which begins at 7 o'clock.
The Senior Assembly will hold
its dance at 8:45. Mr. and Mrs.
Heston D. McCray, Jr., chairman
of the eleventh grade announce
their chaperons to be Mr. and
Mrs_ Guy de Furia_
Twelfth
grade hosts will be Mr. and Mrs .
Carroll P. Streeter. They will
assist Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Dalton.
The Swarthmore Assemblies
have enjoyed a successful season
under the able and loyal leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S.
Ryan and their committee. Mrs.
Whitworth Bird, treasurer, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. McHenry and the
class hostesses have given unsparingly of their time and efforts to
make the season a happy one for
all members.
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THE SWABTHMORBAN
THE SWARTHMOREAN
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NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Guido G. Savelll p.ntertained at a luncheon party at her home
on Mount Alverno road, Elwyn in
honor nt Miss Ellmar McConechy
Of South Chester road who sailed
from Boston on Tuesday. for a trip
to England and Scotland. The
boat remains in Halifax for four
day. and during that time Miss
McConechy will visit relations in
Halifax and Cornwallis, Nova
Scotia. Miss McConechy will be
visiting friends and relations in
Lancash '-, Cheshire, Somers'"
man and daughters Betsy and.
Susan of Dickinson .avenuespent
last week '. visiting :friends and
relatives In Schenectady, N.Y.·
Mrs. Otto Kraus, Jr., and Miss
Anne Kraus of Benjamin West
avenue have returned from a
.week's motor trip through the
south, stopping at Williamsburg,
Va., Charleston, S.C., and Washington, D.C. They were accompanied by Mrs. Percy C. Feger of
Englewood, N.J., Miss Peggy
Reid of Philadelphia, and Mrs.,
MalcoOO Vail of Bryn Mawr.
Thomas M. Hopper of Magill
and the Gulf Coast, VI~burgfrom the. Wharton School, UniMr. and Mrs. HastingS .ire at
National :Milltary Park, an4 made vei-slty nt Pennsylvania. ,He is
present residing at 331 Cornell
pil,grlmagesto southern homes in a member. of Pi Kappa Al~ha avenue.
Natchez, MiSs. En route home fraternity, and, is on the auditing
they visited relatives at Terre staff of SlUl 011 Company.
BmTB
Haute, Ind., and Youngstown,
The wedding will take place on
Mr. and Mrs.
WByDe M. Geraen
Ohio.
July 2,
of Rutledge are receiving con~.
Mrs, A. G. Nofzinger has regratulations upon the birth IIf a
turned to her home ,in~.old,
aAsTINGS _ DEE
d!rllghter, MBrgaret LivlIilll!lone
Ohio after a month. VISIt with
The marriage nt Mis. Kitty Gersen, on Aprll 19 at Lying-In
her son-in-law and daughter Mr. Louise Dee, daughter Of Mr. and Hospital, Philoadelphia..
.
and Mrs. Samuel T. Carpenter of Mrs. Louis J. Dee of Santa Monica,
The baby is a granddaughter of
Whittier place.,
Calif., to Mr. Robert HasUngs, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gersen of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Col- son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hastings Rutledge and. of Mr. and, Mrs:
lins Of 'North Chester road enter- of Cornell avenue, on December Stanley L. MacMillan. of VasssI"
tained at a ,family dinner party
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avenue.
for nine on Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
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TING
entertained at an egg nog parjy RUGGID.
LIGHTWEIGHT. IASY.OPIRA
:
from 4 to 6 on Sunday afternoon.
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and Surrey
in England and Ren- road, and Henry V.' Ingram, Jr., of
frewshire and Argyllshire, Scot- Providence road, Wallingford, have
d
been awarded Navy College scholand Mrs. Albert Eltinge I1f arships, the Navy Department anthe Miramar Inn, West Palm Beach nounced Saturday. ~ey received
will arrive this week-end to visit two of the 144 scholarships given to
Mrs. Richard T. Randall, Jr., of Pennsylvania students and were
TO FETE BRIDE
North Chester road before spend- selected from 3,080 candidates from
Miss Elizabeth Tucker Hornaing the summer at Ledge End Inn, this state who took the examinaday and her bridal attendants will
Twilight Park, N.Y.
tions last December.
be guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lynmn A. Darling
be given today by Mrs. William R.
Swarthmore avenue, who is spend- of Lafayette avenue entertained
Huey and Miss Jean Huey of Dicking a year with the American over the Easter holidays Mrs. Dar- inson avenue.
Friends Service Committee in ling's sister Mrs. Frank Suchanek
Mr: and Mrs. James H. HornaParis, spent the Easter holidays of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the latter's
day of Dickinson avenue will enwith friends in Amsterdam, Hol- niece Melena Pribramska of
terlatn: at a dinner at Strath Haven
land and while there enjoyed the Prague, Czechoslovakia, a student
Inn this evening preceding the
tulip display.
at Teachers College Trenton.
wedding rehearsal of their daughtMrs, William R. 'Huey of DickBarbara Davis, a sophmore at
er and Mr. Robert Edmund Fry
inson avenue will entertain her Mary Washington College, rewhose marriage will take place toBook Club at a luncheon-meeting turned to Coilege Tuesday after a
morrow at 4 o'clock in the Swarth_
Monday. Mrs. Frances 'Fussell five-day holiday over Easter. Barmore Presbyterian Church.
of Riverview road will be the bara, who is vice-president of the
Mrs. Charles E. Fischer and her
speaker for the afternoon.
College Terrapin Club, assisted in
daughter Mrs. Raymond Winch
Mrs. PaulB. Banks of Harvard a college aquacade shortly before
Of Dickinson avenue will entertain
avenue will entertain at a lunch- the holidays.
the bridal party and out-of-town
eon tomorrow in honor of Mrs.
Gayle Hodge and Betty McCahan
guests at a buffet luncheon before
Jordan Coleman of Minneapolis, entertained at the Hodge home on
the ceremony tomorrow.
Minn., who will be the week-end Strath Haven avenue dUring the
guest of Mrs. Andrew Smith of intermission of the J. J. Dance in
'ENGAGEMENTS
Yale avenue.
the Woman's Club last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alhert H. Knabb
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown and
Mrs. Dwight Cooley of Columbia
of
Princeton avenue announce the
their son Billy of North Chester avenue was hostess to the Book
engagement
of their daughter,
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•
road spent last week on a motor Club Thursday evenmg. Mrs. J.
trip to Lowndesvi..Ue, S.C., where Warren Paxson reviewed "Eskimo Barbara Faith, to Mr. Edwin S.
Hanford, son of Mr. and Mrs.
they visited Mr. Brown's sister Doctor," by Gilberg.
Oharles
H. Hanford of Drexel Hill
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer
Mrs. J. W. McCalla. They were
Miss Knabh is a .senior at Pennjoined there by Harry F. Brown, and' son John of University place
sylvania
State College and Mr.
Jr., a student at Washington and spent last week on a DJotor trip
Hanford
is
a graduate of 'the same
Lee Uuiversity, his wife, and by through New York State.
school.
their daughter Jean Brown a . Dr. and Mrs. E. Leroy Mercer of
sophomore at Mary Washington Nor,th Chester road entertained at
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kropp of
College.
a family reunion on Easter Sunday.
Pelham
road, Mt. Airy announce
Mr. Francis W. Plowman of Those present included their house
Princeton avenue returned home guests their son-in-law and the. engagement of their daughter
Saturday following a week's busi- daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allen Miss Helen Egan Kropp and Mr.
nes trip to Chicago.
and young SOil Gary of Isle of Russell Conwell Kneedler, SODI
Mr. and Mrs. John F.Spencer Hope, Savannah, Ga., Mrs. E. L. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Kneedof Yale avenue returned home Mercer, Jr., of State College Mr. ler of Windsor Circle, Springfield.
Saturday following a week's motor and Mrs. David Mercer and
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Webster,
trip to Williamsburg, Va., and the daughter Bobby Ann of Hill Jr., of Highland, Orchards,
Skyline Drive.
During their School, Pottstown, and Mr. and road, Wilmington, Del., announce
absence their older daughter SusaJ;l Mrs. 'I.'homas Mercer and daughter the engagement of their daughter
visited her uncle and aunt Mr. Holly Of Moorestown. N.J.
Elaine Bradford, to Mr.
and i'4rs. Effingham Dolman of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walter of Myers Linton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmington. Del.
Benjamin West avenue have re- \V. Henry Linton, Sr., of Benjamin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bow- turned
Miss Webster was graduated
Mass., are spending the week with
Rob Hopson of Rutgers avenue from the Tatnall School, and is
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Mr.
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and
Mrs. BOWditch's
John Bowditch,
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lane.
Mrs. John M. Rainey of Yale
avenue has returned home after
spending a few weeks in New
York City.
Joan Plummer daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Plummer.-of
Wallingfurd attended the Easter
dance at West Point Military
. Academy Saturday while home
from Chevy Chase ~unior. Col-
returned tofollowing
Dickinson
Wednesday
the College
'spring
vacation of a week.
Billy Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Allen of Riverview
road, celebrated his !first birthday anniversary Monday.
Mrs. Leroy T. Wolf and son Jim
of Park avenue ·have ~etw'ned
from a three-month stay in J~ckson, Miss., with Mr. Wolf who
has been on a busines assignment
in that territory. While South
now Arts,
a stUdent
in theofSchool
of
Fine
University
Pennsylvania. . She is a member of Zeta
Tau Alpha and Delta Omicron.
Mr. Linton attended Pri,nceton University and was graduated
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guest this
Jessie Van
Park, N.J.
Mr. and
entertaining as' her
week her sister Miss
Sciver of Edgewater
College Theatre
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MeUtodlst Sool&l Hall
Swarthmore, Pa.
THURSDAY, APRIL 28
8 A.M. '- 2 P.M.
Starting Thursday
Feat. Times Sat. Nite Only
6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 P.M.
Sat. 1 p.m. Special Children's
Matinee
The Hoagie Hut
17~
S. Chester Road
"BANJO" - Story of a Dog
Plus Serial and Cartoons
Coming Next Week
SwarUtmore
Noel Coward's
Ho,agies Steaks
Party
Sandwiches
Phone: 3218
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Office at Swarthmore. Pa., tinder the A
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Most of 118 throw e.ery safegutd posa"le
arou.nd onr property. Homes. ----biles,
and valuable personal property are c:arefully
insured against losses by fire, theft, and storm.
We insure our lives to protect the economic
well-being of our dependents.
Yet health, on which depends our ability to earn these
material comforts, is often completely neglected. Good
health is too frequently taken for granted until it is lost.
It is wise to prCltect this priceless asset. Include a health,
examination for every member of the family iri your yearly
budget. When medicine is prescribed, bring the prescrip~ion to 118 fo! prompt, economiCal service.
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
8WARTHIIlORE, PA., FBlDAY, APRIL 22, 1949
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Presbyterian Notes
Sunday m;'rning at the 11
o'clock service Mr. Bishop will
preach on the subject "On Leaming To Worship."
All departments of the Church
School meet at 9:45. The Wemen's and Men's Bible Classes
meet at 9:45.
.
The Church Hour Nursery will
be' held during the Church Hour
for children ages 1 to 7. . ' .
The Junlo~ High FellowshIp will
meet Sunday afternoon ,at 5
o·clock. The program "EasterThen and Now" w,lll be led by
John Davis. Molly Bailks will
lead tile worship service. Polly
Emory and Jack Bird will be in
charge of refreshments.
.
The High School Fellowship
extended to everyone to attend
this meeting.
.
The following Circles will meet
next Wednesday, April 27:
Circle 1; Mrs. E. J. Faulkner,
chairman, will meet at the home
of Mrs. Howard Newnam, 547
Walnut lane. Eva J. Cresson will
be co-hostess. Sewing at 10:30,
Lunch' at 12:30, and """,tlng at
1:30. Mrs. Irvin MacElwee will
review the book "Oil Our Own
DoOl;rtep".
Circle 6, Mrs. Guy DeFuria,
chairman will meet at the home
of Mr~. George M. Allen, 415
Riverview road. Mrs. George M.
Ewing will be eo-hostess. Members should bring sandwiches.
Mrs. John S. Vertner is in charge
of the progr&n\. Mrs. E. W. Sippie will be in charge of devo-
will meet There
at 6 will
o'clock,
evening.
be a fi11."
strip shown. Marlon .~nsbur~ IS
in charge of the worship servl~e.
The Young Adult's G~uP will
meet at 6 o'clock 10r a light supper followed by a mee.ling. Dr.
Levitt Dewees will speak on "The
Problems of Modern Marriage".
The Young Married Couples
Group wi! meet at 7:30 Sunday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Marlin, 406 Haverford place. Tl).e discussion, led
by Mr. Bishop, will be "On
Knowing the Structure nt Our
Church."
,
Dr. Charles T. Leher, Secretary
of the Board of Foreign Missions,
who' has jll5t recently returned
from Amsterdam, India and the
Near East will be the speaker at
"the Annual Meeting of the PhiIadelphia Presbyterial Friday evening, April 29, at 7:30 in the Arch
Street Church, 18th and Arch
Streets. A curdial invitation is
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
. Sunday, April 24
9'45 A. M. Church
School,
. Women's and Men's Bible
Classes.
11:00 A. M,--Church service. Mr.
Bishop will preach "On Learning to Worship."
.
4, Mrs. Clifford
Banta,
chairman, will meet at the, home
of Mrs. Charles E. Maschal, 9
College avenue, at 10:30 a.m. Mrs.
W. H. Linton will be co-hostess.
Members are asked to oring sandwiches.·
Circle 2. Mrs. David Braun,
chairman, ':"ill meet at the home
of Mrs. William H. Lee, 511 Harvard avenue, at 10:30 o'clock. Cohostess will be Mrs. Catharine
Bair. Mrs. Lee will tell of her
recent trip to Pay.ama.
The College Group will meet
at 8 o'clock this Sunday evening.
The Junior Choir will meet for
rehearsal Thursday afternoon at
3:30. The Chapel Choir rehearses
at 7 :45 on Thursday evenings.
The following members of the
Communicant's Class were receiv~
ed into the fel1awsh.1p at the
Church on April 3: Joanne Allen,
Sally Virginia Bates, Joseph
Michael Bender, Mary Anne Bunker, Ross W. Billstein, Donna
Crosset, Allee DeCaindry, Patriia Ann Jones Nancy Lees, John
~nley Mceah~n,
VirginiaMaschal,
Muriei
Magee John Rob~rts
'e't Louisa Merrill.
H
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"ted.
The followmg p~p e uru
with our fellowship on Holy
d Mrs William
M
Thursday:
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B. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lloyd Bunker, Jr., Mr. and ~.
METHODIST CHURCH I
J. Roy Carroll, Jean~ld;';!~:
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minlater
Nancy Newnam, C'D SchloesSunday, April 24
Pratt, Mr. and M~,
Richard
9:45 A. M.-Church School
10:00 A. M.-Young Adult Fel- ser, Jr., Mr. an
'.
lowship
. P. Schniidt, Mrs. Allen ~th, Mr.
11:00 A. M.-Mr.
Keiser
will and Mrs. W, Alfred Smlth and
preach "The Companion of the
Linda Smith, Russell Snyder, Jr.,
Road."
.
.
6:30 P. M.-Youth Fellowship. ·Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toppmg,
Mr and Mrs. Albert Van Houten
TRINITY CHURCH
d Mrs Warren Weston.
d·
Rev. Geo. C. Anderspn, Rector
an Mr. a n .
Sunday, AprU 24
8'00 A. M.-Holy Communion
Methodist Notes
9.45 A. M.-Presentation vi the
The
Sunday
School meets at
Mite Box Offering.
9:45
Classes
are
provided for
11:00 A. M. _ Holy Communion.
Rev. W. J. Alberts, celebr8;"t children of all ages and for adults.
and preacher. Choir Of Christ
The Young J),dults will meet at
Church, Media.
10
o'clock in the Ladies' Parlors.
Monday (SL Mark)
•
10:00 A. M.-Holy Commuruo,;,"
The minister will preach at the
Presentation
of
Women s 11 o'clock service on "The ComThank Offering.
panion of the Road." There will
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
be bapti;lm for children and reOF FRIENDS
ception Of memhers.
Sunday, April 24
The Youth Fellowship will meet
9:45 A. M.-First Day School.
9:45 A. M.-Adult Forum.
.
in the evening at 6:30 in the
11 :00 A. M,-Meetlng for worship, chapel.
Whittier House.
The Church Nursery is open
Wednesday, April 27
9 :30 to 3 :3D-Sewing and Quilt- during the morning service. Helen
ing In Whittier House. Box and Barbara Scott will be in
Luncheon. All cordially ill- c h a r g e , .
vltcd.
The ushers for the day are H.
FIRST CHURCH OF
E. New, C. Allison, E. Alston, W.
CHRIST SCIENTIST
DickiI).son and W. V. France.
OF SWARTBlIIORE
The Wesleyan Service Guild
Park Avenue below Harvard
.
Su.... ey, April 24
will meet in the church on Mon11:00 A. M.--sunda;r SchooL
erung
.
t 8 o'clock.
d
ev
a
11:00 A. M.-Lesson - ~ ay
Rehearsal
for
the Senior Choir
''Probation After Death.
Wednesday evening meeting is on Thursday evening at 7:45.
The Social Hall is open for
each week, 8 p.m. Re4d1ng room
open dally except Sunday and supervised recreation under T. 1..
, HoUdays 1:& to 5 pm. WednesdlQ' Purnell on Friday evenin& at 7
avenin .. 7 to 7:50 pm. and 8 to
.
o'clock.
8:30.
Mrs'
MEDIA
Breed"
SUNDAY"
JAC!C STECK'S
KIDDIE'S HOUR
~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~
''This Happy
Friday and Saturday
Dan Dailey
Celeste Bolm
"CmCKEN EVERY
Hall ':15, 7:i5, 9-. ..
MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mrs. Lloyd E. ,Kauffman
Swarthmore 2080
fLast 2 Days!
Friday and Saturday
Tyrone Power
Gene Tierney
. Reginald Gardiner,
''THAT WONDERFUL
URGE"
OK KIDDIE SHOW!
Saturday Afternoon at 1:15
Approved Feature
"MY PAL WOLF"
8 Cartoons and a Serial
All Children 20 cents
Sunday and Monday
Glenn Ford
Wm. Bolden
Ellen Drew
"THE MAN FROM
COLORADO"
in teclmicolor
-oruesday and Wednesday
Eleanor Parker
Ronald Beann
"THE VOICE OF THE
Mrs. Robert M. Pitt-
FREE
Sunday Concerl:s
FOR
'
PhoDe swarUanore ....
Church Services
r
lege for the holidays.
the Wolfs visited New Orleans
Mrs. L. J. Servais of Dickinson
j
THE 'SWARTHMOREAN
, PU BUSHED ....
ElY ERY FRIDAY AT SWAKTBlIIORB, PA
mE SWARTBlIIOBBAN. INC~ PUBLISIIBB
Sun~ay tions.
Circle
,
_
Chrietian Science Notes
"Probation After Death" is
.~
I
IrelaUons
and personnel for many
years. Mrs. Robert E. Sessions,
a member Of TrinIty Church and
subject of the Lesson-SeiS"'''IJD.,nn,tlst,! t .....e mother of ODe of our chotr
all Churches of Christ,
on Sunday, Aprll 24. The ~:~:; boys. She has worked in the field
of socIology as a playground
Text
is: "The
Lord willme:
worker 'With und-"'vileged
chilthat which
concemeth
~ ....
mercy, 0 Lord, endureth
dren. Mrs. Herbert Spackman,
ever" (Palnls 138:8).
the mother of a girl in Vassar College, a boy in elementary school
I
::,:rla::v~ ~.,:~~
'is Dean of the Cathedral Church of
SL John in Wilmington, Delaware
and rormerly Director Of the
Department . of Social Relations
hI gt
H
in the Diocese of Wab n ?n. e
has done graduate work m the
field of sociology and also studied
at the Washington School of
Psychiatry and St. Elizabeth's
Hospital for Mentally lli. He is
Friends
Meeting
Notes
: : married and the father of three
The
Adult Forum
of the
Sw'arth-I :::
mare First Day School will
educational institutions.
children.
held at 9:45 on Sunday IlnOlnilog I The final session on May 18, will
All of the meetings are open to
April 24 in the Friends' M.eetln.!1j feature an address "The Spiritual the genral public and wide opHouse.
Factors in Marriage" hy the Very portuuites ,for discussion will be
John Seybold will review
Reverend J. Brooke Mosley, who presented.
Man Called White" by Walter
•
White who has devoted 3D years
of his life to the N.A.A.C.P.
THE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCmNTIST
Trinit;y Notes
SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA
,Holy Communion will be celeCordially Invites Yon To Attend A
brated at 8 a.m. Presentation
services for the Mite Box OfferFree Lecture On Christian Science
ing hy the children of the Church
Entitled
School will be held at, 9:45 am.
Holy Communion will be cele"Christian Science: The Revelation of the
brated at 11 a.m. I Rev. William
Healing Christ"
,
J. Alberts. Rector of Christ Church
By
Media, will be the Celebrant and
Dr. Walton Hubbard, C. S. B.
Preacher and his choir will sing
Of 'Los Angeles, California
for the service. At the same
Member
of
the
Board
of Lectureship of the Mother <;:hurch
time, the Rector and choir of
The First Church of ChriSt. Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts
Trinity Church will be in Christ
Church, Media, repeating the
CWTIIIER MEMORIAL, SWARTHIIlORE COLLEGE VAMPUS
Easter service. This interchange
Sunday Afternoon, April 24, 19'49
Of Rectors and choirs follows
At 3:15 o'clock (Daylight Saving Time)
ye,ar"I~~~=:;=====================
customTheestablished
ago.
ushers for many
the 11
service are: W. N. Ryerson, ~~"_I
usher, E. O. Lange, J. E. Bell, A.
Smith, G. C. Wagner, H. B. Spackman. W, H. Jones and C. W. Randall.
Holy' Communion will be celehrated at 10:00 a.m. on M~
and the Women's Auxili~ will
present their Thank Offermg.
Choir School will meet at 4:30
p.m. on Monday and Wednesday.
A WORD ABOUT PRICES
You decIde which price you desire 10 pay
and you have a choice from over 70 differ....l· price ranges. There is full opportunity
•
MarT/age Talks
for choice and comparison and the same
At Trinity Church
A seminar on Marriage Problema will be held in Trinity
Episcopal Church beg1n~ Wednesday, Aprll 27 and
for three additional Wednesdays.
Planned to provide an op~rtuuity
for free discussion concerrung the
most intimate pro~lems in I!'e
marriage relationship, the Series
will present outstanding speak~
and autho~ities tn the fiO:W'
Dr. Eleanor A. Steele will open
addr~s ~
. high dandard of service is accorded to all.
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
_KrOllI 01' FU/ClUU
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
r.....o... RI 6-1581.
MARY A. IJAIII, "ooIdoot
I~it;it;ii;t;it;;jt;jt;ii:=ii;eit;;jt;jt;ii=e;;;t;ij;;it;it;ii:=ii;t;it;;~~~~~~~~
the series with
Psychology
of anSexuality. "The
Dr'll
Steele Is a graduate of the John
.
'ty Sch001 0f
Hopkins Uruversl
Medicine and on the faculty of
1 U'
..... SchoOl of Med
Temp e mverSlL,J
icine as Assistant Professor of
Psychiarty. She also lectures at
the University of Pennsylvania
and at Bryn Mawr College., She
has a privatle practice as a psy_
chiatrlst and psychoanalyst,
her husband tl. also a psychiatrist.
The ,following Wednesday, Dr.
H. Curtis Wood, Jr., will speal< I
"V' ti
In /the H"-'~
on
aria OIlS
.~
Male and Female." Dr. Wood
.
.ty
a graduate of the UDlVersl
PennsylVania Medical School
is Associate in Obstetrics at.
Chestnut Hill and Episcopal nO""-1
pitals and Chief Of Obstetrics at
Stetson Hospital. A former president of the Pennsylvania League
for Planned Parenthood, he now
serves as vice-president. He is
married and has several children.
On Wednesday. May' 11, four
parents of children In Triuity
Church will give brief addresses
on the general topic "Parents Look
at Marriage," The Rev. Joseph
P. Bishop, Pastor of the Presbyterian' Church will act as moderator. Rev. Bishop studied at Washington and Jefferson Colleg~ and
McCormick Tpeological Semmary.
While at McCormick he took a
special interest in psychiatry and
counselling. He has served on
Family Welfare Bnards and was
a navy chaplain in the recent war.
He is married and has .ev~
children. 'lbe parents who will
.~:_
.
• Dr Vin
address U~ 8esSlon &re.
•
cent T., ~thhury,· father at ~ne
ot our chOir boys and a practiClDg
psychiatrist. W. Newton ~
one of the parents In the parish.
He has been in the lield of public
••• banking, that I•• We offer services for
a"
of you from a thrift account for "Si."
or "Bud" to financing a home for the
whole family'. benefit. Drop in-anytime.
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
.,
,
..
Kember of Federal DeposIt Insurance Corporation
N"'; You can
b~ u. S. Savings Bonds automatically'
IImllUlh the new' Bond-a-M';"th Plan.
.Aak at
thIa 13ank
:
~.
-.
APRIL zz, 1M.
DEW DROP INN
"" •• w .., _£aacll - Dlnn.1'
Closed Every Sunday
Monday Thru Saturday
Open 7 A. M· to 8 p. M.
OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE
DAILY Dl1UIIO. SSe 10 $1.60
Special Children's Platters
Vounever qat as much
avenue has been elected to
Presbyterians Elect
posmon Of treasurer of the YOlWl
At Wednesday evening's annnal
Mills, formerly of Park avenue, en- Oberlin College for .the year 1949- meeting of the Swarthmore Prestertained 35 member or! the Wo- 50. Alice Is a sophomore and Is byterIan Church the following elman's. Society of lbe Swarthmore
in Klndergtartm-Prt- ders were elected t 0 the Sessions:
Methodist Church at a ltincheon mary. Sbe Is also a melnlier
Reavis Cox and Carroll Streeter.
her home last week.
the Women's Athletic Association,
George McKeag, John McQuade,
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E.
and was social obalrman ot the Donald Hibbard and Fred N. Bell
and children Karen and Eric
freshman class.
were elected trustees, and Mr. and
Vassar avenue spent the
~. Agnes Haig Sheldon of OgHorace P. Fry, Martha C.
recently visiting 0.. Peterson's den avenue entertained
Campbell, and Charles L. Martin
brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Ceres B. Meyer of New York
were named Deacons.
her week-end guest.
Mrs. A. W. Trainor, Jr., of Orang....
ville, Pa. They were
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faulkner
Swarthmore College
Dr. Peterson's father ,Mr.
Dickinson avenue entertained at
Laausse Schedule lAN9
Peterson of Silver Springs, Md.
a family dinner party on EI\ster Apr. 23 Stevens ......... Home
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wolters of Sunday. .
Apr. 27 Drexel ......... Away
Cedar lane entertained their
Carol H. Van A1en of Park ave30 Pennsylvania ..• Home
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and nue has been selected to become a
7 Loyola ..•...... Away.
Mrs. L. V. Van Arsdale and chil- m~e,:" of the Bucknell christian May 11 West Chester .... Away
dren Susan and Peter of Orang- assoCIatIon executive cabinet. A May 14 Delaware ...... Home
burg, N.Y., over the Easter week- junior, Carol is enrolled in
. May 21 Navy ........... Away
end.
liberal arts course, and is a mem- Head Coach: Avery F. Blake
Alice Hornaday of Dickinson ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority.
Captain: Stafford Metz
NEWS NOTES
y.
Manager: John Frommer
Faculty Rep.: Wm. Prentice
fORO....V
1325.00
plus $1.54 Fed. 'l"ax
lnstGUatlOn extra·
The "By.tander"
RCA V1_I124I. AC . _..
,
The Bystander, greated Eye Witness value in the
histary of television, means that any family, yciurfamily,
can now afford the exciting entertainment of flne television. Bright, clear pictures on a big 52-sq.-;n. screen,
locked-in-fune by RCA Victor'. Eye Witness Picture Syndtronll:er. Simplifled controls. Multi-Channel Automatic
SlCltion Selector. Walnut or mahogany flnish. Blond flnish
slightly higher.
•
.... A ....... b .......rts Is yaun when yov purd'lase the RCA Victor Television
0wMr Coneract. 1h& contract coven all chargM for antenna ,and Jns'clilation
. . factary:tralned experts of the RCA Service Company, and a full year's
guara....e of ftn. Eye Wltnen performance.
Get Your Car Set For
Wonderful Days Ahead
It's time to rid your car of winter-weariness and restore
it to clean, responsive running condition.
.
.
Then the
first. nice Spring day that CflDles along ... you'U be set
to hop in and go.. set to get
the most in comfort and
pleasure from your car.
~
•
SEE US FOR A DEMONSTRATION
Thomas F. Conway
3 PARK AVENUE
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Hannum and Waite
Yale Avenue and Chester Road
SWARTHMORE 13541
PHONE: 0456-W
•
•
The Springfield Township
•
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. F'rederlclt,
Jr., of Slate College spent a fourday Easter vacation with Mrs.
PANHANDLE
parents Mr. and Mrs.
t,I~:.~~~
w. Gay
of WaJ!jngford Hills.
Mrs. I. D. Webster of California
by plane recently to vlslt
her daughter Mrs. Walter H. Robinson of Wallingford for several
months. Mrs. Webster, a fOrmer
Wallingford resident, has lived in
California for the past two years.
N(J. 3 in 1M seria "Your HUioricrd Heriklge." Watch for the next in 'an early issue 0/ Mill pnpe".
Tradition says tqat GulieIma
Maria-William Penn's first wife
-was responsible for Springfield
Township, MontgoD}ery County,
having a panhandle. Granted
4,OOO-odd acres to be named the
"Mannor of Springfield", she
asked that some point of her
land touch the Schuylkill. Thus
she and her successors' could
reach the river and use it for
transportation without trespassing on the property of others.
And so for nearly two centuries
-until 1876-the narrow strip
between Whitemarsh and Philadelphia reached the &huylkill. In
Swa,rthmore ffigh School
1949 Spring Schedules
• BASEBALL
Apr. 22 Chester .... _.. _ Away
Apr. 25 Ridley Township --Away
Apr. 28 Eddystone __ . __ . Home
May 5 Prospect Park ... Home
May 9 Glen-Nor ......• AWW/
May 16 Ridley Township .Home
May 19 Eddystone ._.... Away
Coach Mr. William Reese
Capta1n: Larry Dalton
TRACK
Apr. 23.. Delco Meet .. T.ansdawne
Apr. 27 Lansdowne ..... Home
Apr. 29, 30 Penn Relays
]'nmkUn Field
May 4 Eddystone ...... Away
May 7 SuburbanChampJ,onships
NorrlJrtown
May 11 Media .... : ..... Home
May 14 Dlstrict ChamploDabips
. Upper Darby
May 18 ColUngdale, Ridley Twp.
Home
May 21 State Championships "
• Penn State
June 8 Penn Invitation Meet
Franklin Field
. Coaches: Mr. James Miller and
Mr. Nathan Bell
Capta1n: Gordon Follett
Manager: Donald Sharpe
GIRLS' LACROSSE
22 SpriDgside .••. ,. Away
I~~~ 29 Lower Merion ... Home
11
5 Friends Central .. Home
May 12 :Agnes irwin ..... Away
May 20 All Phila...... Home
LACROSSE 3rd'BDd 4Ul'l'-...
Apr. 26 ClUto)! Heights .• Home
May 11 Haverford....... Away
May 20 Springfield .... _. Home
May 27 Radnor ......... Rome
Coaches: Miss Virginia AI1en and
Miss Alice Putnam.
Capta1n: Nancy Terry
M;magp.r: Marilyn Achuff
All games and meets at 3:3.0 p. m.
that year, the courts transferred
the lower part to Whitemarsh for
public convenience.
The need for ready access to a
st";.am, so necessary in Gulielma
Maria Penn's day, had disappeared. Yet man was still greatly
de/>endenton water . . . and is
todny. Chiefly, of course, man's
h""lth requires an ample supply
of ,..holesome 'drinking water. To
m""t this all-impOrtailt need, a
corps of expert technicians em·
ploy their skill and knowledge 24
hours a day-every day-'to keep
Pure Springfield Water immediately on tap in your home!
- THE SWA&TBMO&BAN
NEWJS NOTES
refreshments and favors. ,
Paul Thayer of North Chester
Mr. .and Mrs. Albert ~tcher road made the Dean's List at Penn
'and small son Garry of Morris Slate where he is a member of
Plains, N.J., spent the week-end the Junior Class..
with Mr. Thatcher's parents Mr.
Virginia W. Hay dalllither of
and Mrs. Charles G:,?,hatcher of Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Hay of
Ogden avenue recentlY .
Ogden avenue has been elected
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart chairman of. the house committee
and Nicky and Patty Stuart of of the Student Alumnae building
Vassar avenue spent the Easter at Wheaton College where she is
week-end at ;t.b.eIr cottage on the now a member of tlle sophomore
Chesapea)
class. As chairman of the house
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Lippincott cOmmittee, Virginia is a member
of South Chester road entertained of the student councll of the Col~
informally in. honor of their re- lege Government Association and
cent week-end guest Mrs. Rachel supervises the use of S: A. B. by
Conrad Of Woodstown, N. J.
the stud~nts: She will assume her
Mrs. Edmund Jones and daught- new duties m_ September.
ers Linda and Eleta of 'Hlllborn
Mrs. Weston E. F'uller of North
~'-ed after a- tw0- Chester road leaves • tomorrow to
avenue h ave ..I,'CO.U-I.J.I.
..
.
, s p e n d two weeks With her stster
week VlSlt w.t.h Mrs. Jones par- Mr s. Geo rge.
R H'cks
f Freden,
'ck;
10
tsD
en
r. and Mrs. AIexand er C • Md
Purdy of HarUord, Conn.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Griffin
of Rutgers avenue have returned . Wins A. S. M. E. Prize
home after a two-week autombile
Stephen Mucha of Swartllmore
trip to Panama City, Fla.
College was awarded a $25. prize
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. PilIshurY will '
be the Eastern New England rep.
resentatives for the Plastics Division of Rohm and Haas.
Doug Heath of Cedar, lane entertained Edward Esty of Pawtucket, R. I. ~or several. days
during the Amhurst spring holida.!'ll.
Dr. Arthur J. Jones of Dick1nson
luy ..... wi .....'. A .... Wood
C.k. at Jpt.g prk.. under our
avenue left Sunday to attend
COIl"...I.... purcha.. plan.
Installmen.. and 110 ,.,.,..,.,
a meeting of the National VocaWhat'. more, you get ~ ....
tional Guidance Association in
dJiy..... Alan Waod ea.. I.
the Ideal home fvel-moN h ....
Chicago. During his absence Mrs.
fewer a.IM., lower cost. luy
Jones entertained as her house
naw .ncI ..ve.
CAI.I. EnfttpriM 61500 1m. ret.guest for a week Mrs. C. E. Rounds
pftoM. s....rke). NO.. mo.l' .... 00
of Washington, D, C.
or 104# deoIefo.
SWarthmore Crest left by plane
recently to spend a week as the
ts f Mr
d Mrs Albert C
Nelson of Keystone Heights, Fla.,
• an.
foriner 0 Swarthmore
residents. •
Mrs .. CharljlS E. Maschal of College avenue entertain"!i at a
luncheon-bridge at her home on
Wednesday.
·Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker of Riverview road entertained a family group over Easter
week-end and include.I Mr.
an.d Mrs. Louis W. Flaccus, Jr"
and children Margaret, David, and
Laurence of Scarsdiile, N.Y. and
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Shoemaker
and children Carol and Chip of
Haddonfield, N.J .
Mrs. Charles H. Brennan with
her' baby daughter Carol Wayne
Of San Francisco, Calif. CaliJf 'arrived yesterday for an., extended
visit with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne H. Randall of River-
~
The $l.OO-Serve
Yourself-All
You Want
.
. ,
COMPLETE SUPPER
Scouting Chairman' Hono~ed
'.'
Come and Enjoy Your Selection
Leaders of eight" girl scout
HOT DISHEs -..:.. DELICIOUI;i SALADS
troops will ~tertain at a tea today from 3 - ~ in honor of Mrs.
AND DESSERTS
Robert Hilkert, Who has been
NeiborhOOd chairman for the
troops for the past three years.
i:I::U:=il=lI~~3::I):::lJ=U:=n.::l):::lJ=U:::U:::IJ;;t""'=U:~IJ;;t):::lJ~:U=IJ;t~~3::I~~
From
STRATH HAVEN INN
••• AND CUT COSTS
EVERY MILE YOU DRIVE
OPERATING econo-
my speaks out to
you from every grace.
ful,low.swung line of
a '49 Studebaker.
You don't see ..
trace of gas-wasting
excess poundage in a
Studebaker'. flight- ,
stre~med sUUCtlae.
No oilier automobile dollar buys you
what a Studebaker
dollar-does today.
Studebaker is out
ahead in modern style
-in timely Dew tbrift
-in -wear-resisting
craftsmanship!
t1;l.i
'FUSCO and ALStON'
•
STUDEBAKER SALES-and SERVICE
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
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SPECIAL 2 WEEI(S OI'-lLY
.
ON, GOODYEAR'S FAMOUS
LIFEGu
view road.
Miss Ann Cochran of Kenyon
avenue entertained at a kitchen
sil<>wer last Thursday in honor
of Miss Roberta Blakiston· ot Elm
avenue whose marriage to Mr.
Charles C. Brogan, Jr., of Guernsey road will take place April 30..
Jeryl Faulkner Of Dickinson av....
nue and Joan Fairbanks of Rutgel"S avenue accompanied. J eryl's
father Mr. E. J. Faulkner to .Annapolis last week ..
Sondra Skoglund of Swarthmore
place celebrated her sixth birthday .
recently by entertaining the
College avenue kindergarten with .
,
SAFET-Y TUBES
We will allow you full list price for ~
Dr presentluhes.. up to
On Top
Of The
CROSS IlCliON
aach when
traded In
on new
LifeGuards
• LifeGuards make blowouts harmless as
slow leaks.
.• LifeGuardso~twear as many as 3 sets of
tubes.
0, THI
World
LlfIGUARD.
HERE'S HOW LIFEGUARD SAFETY TUSES DIFFER FROM ORDINARY TUBES:
is the lucky housewife "iho
depends on A WC serVices!
lET liS 6tT YOU ~
SPRINGFIELD
WATER
8Y filWNfi YIJI/A RS
CLASS /JJJ#ldtJlf}fllml
:::;=-= =~ =:
SUBURBAN
Cob&-.b
C••~": ,..
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APaD. 28, 1949
•
ALAN WOOD STEn COMPANY
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
CElJA,
WATER
COMPANY.
.'
SHOE
SHOP
lIMe 1111
1• •MEA......
Sw.ru.... ...
ORDINARY TUBE BLOWS-
Instantly both tire and
tube go flat, frequently
throwing car out of con~
Window Cleaning
Wall Washing
Floor Waxing
House Cleaning
BECAUSE
SHABBY' 1.0011116 SIlO£Sl
• PHI LAD E L PH I A
for his. technical paper, "Three
Dlmensianal. Photography' pre,.
sente.I at the Annual Student Conference of the AmeriCan Society
of Mechanical Engineers held at
Ea.,.
and children Patl
I
h·ol.
SAFE ON Llr~GUARDS
Reserve of air in strong
cord fabric inner chamber
supports car long enough
for a safe grudual stop.
Awnings Hung
.Screens Put In
DON" MISS THIS' BARGAIN I COME INI WE'll ARRANGE COr~V~NIEia ifR~,:il
Storm Wmdows R Itoved
ARDMORE WINDOW
CLEA.N1NG CO_
135 Druel R_d, Atelmore
rOl'
Plume Ardmore JUt
Sa ; lee ~ 8.5' -..,..,.
Swaribmore 9793
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Virginia W. Hay of Ogdell avenue is taking part In the dance
recital being given this weekend
at Wheaton College, Mass., by the
Modern and Country Dance
Mrs. James A. Perklns of Harvard and Strath Haven avenues is
convalescing at her home following
a major operation performed In
Temple University Hospital the
latter part of March.
groups.
rurnto Acm.
SAVE WITH CONFIDENCE
All our foods are carefully ....cted,
scI.ntlflcally check.d ad telt.eI a..fore delivery 10 our markets. At our
most _mlcal prices you shop with
conRdonc..
Be.f Liver
'" 59.
Short Ribs of Be.f '" 33.
Boiling B.ef
'"23.
Hamburg ..,......, .... '" 43c
PLANS POppy SALE
.... _lU _ _
th Le'"
In May
e
...on~...
wlll.ask for dona!lons as members
offer their POPPIes for sale. In
this way the community can help
the cUsabled veterans.
Since the first of the year. the
Auxiliary in Swarthmore has invested its earnings in the various
branches of service as follows:
Inlantile Paralysis Fund $10.
C.A.R.E. $10. Salvation Army $5.
Red Cross $5. Camp SUnshine
$15. Cancer Campaign $5. Planned
Parenthood $5. Auxiliary's adopted orphan $9. Perry Point H0spital. Md. (including a year's
subscription to the .National
Geographic Magazine. entertainment and candy) $13. Coatsville
Hospital (including, candtY. entertainment and coupons) $22. also
$10 ,lor State Junior Baseball and
$20 for State Child Welfare.
The total amount, $129. Is exclusive of monthly dues paid to
ence
of this State
The
I:leadquarters
for Auxiliary.
the maintainUnit asks help. therefore. from ils
friends In Swarthmore that it may
continue in its work and in the
interests of the veterans.
Veal Roalt "::::: .. 49c
Veal Chops ....,....
.. 59c
Breast of Veal
"29c
Corn.d Beef 01'" v ... 18c
APRIL ,A,'"
SWABTHMOBBAN
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde
Of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues
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COME TO
THr FAIR
WHERE The School In
Rose Valley
WiIIEN-8aturday, April
30,3tb5p.m.
Supper 5 to 6
WHAT - Books. Plants
Food; Clothes. Pony
Rides, Entertainment
Ib
.. 79c Cod fillets
.. 25.
.. 15c Haddock - ,..."... "35c
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fRESH
DOIUTS .:Ikf. lac
Plain.. $ugaNd or ClnnofnCM'l
VI..I... ' -
Golden Crunch
Dessert Shell.
4 ,. 15c
Ring Cak......"... .... 4Sc
ClnnaJllOn lluns·......... 35c
1 43c
Oleoma ...
-'III arln......
.... 2 ,t.'"
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BAR CAKE
GoI_
fI"ooIond
Cob.
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Iced Vullla. ....,
T_c.v...h
C
'b 57-
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Crab....at "::."::
Porgle...... J ....
17
35*'
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OOH'EECAI£
Gruyere ..........1..
..... " . 63c
Kaukauna Klub
Sharp Che...
.......'35c
'" 69c
2·lb Ioof , , .
.Ch......."
~-39c
GLENDALE Cl.n ~: Z4c
ASPARAGUS I
....... C.IIfo....
&0.,.1101...._
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Polotoe• .':;.,-.:~! 5'" 29c Sugar Corn _... 3- 29c
Plneappl......
-29c Lettvce Col _ ' . , - , "15c
STRAWBERRIES ~hi!'.. ~ 35c
Z4 PIECE SET
Ideal
~
WhIt.
POTATOES 2 r::;,: 2lc
SILVER PLATE Sweet PEAS, 2:.;:33c
CORN
2 ':in: 37e
PICKLES 2 t.: 25c
TOMATOES 2 :';'2 25c
:;,.,S~98
Iou,
PRESERVES -:. 1ge
'10.00 PURCBAlD EVAP. MILK 3.:!~ 35e
Groceriel,Meals or Produce
RICE .:~.17~:2.1~33e
••11,. Guara_
AIca Ilue Label
. Acme Whole Oolden
FRESH MEATS
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ORANGE JUICE
a :::-4~
'·..·... 4 c
loaf . . .
OM tin with 3 tins
of cold water man.
1Vol pis of orange 1uI~
Sn4~W Crop
="
2
r.: 49.
Specially low Price
lISCO Fuey Replu
protection iii Comprehensive
Liability Insurance.
PETER E. TOLD
CATSUP
333 Dartmouth Ave.
Ideal W.q . . .erkraut Z ~ as:e
Ideal Crlubed "'uppl.
~' Z7e
IlStD ....k ., a..n • ,~-=...
!!:: ...
.....-d..Ute ...,.. .'\.... '5Se: :. .SC
.'Ia. Da .11'"1 ~...
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5afttJ Camp""
of
Hardocd. Conn.
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CALL and DELIVER
l1S0 lIIuhlenbeq Ave.
Phone: Swarthmore 3307
Swarthmore DI5
Formerly of Media
1125 W. Lehigh Ave.• Phil&
Phone Baldwin 1170
No additional charge for
suburban calls
FOR
LESS MONEY
DAVE WOOD
~IONS
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Painting
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and
Paperhanging
• .All ... n ••• ClVIIII.,
PREMIUM ANTBRACITB
331 Darbnonth Avenae
SWBl1hmore
'Swartlunore 0345
Mason
Never Grows Old"
•"fill"..........,..
PHONE
UTlU ••eruu, ....
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MDJ,WORK _ LttlIIB"K
NIGHT or DAY
"A Well Kept Ho_
• II. CI ...IIICn. .
Builders Supply
Company
BUILDING MATJlBI4l,
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
of Harvard avenue will be at home
from 3 to 6 on Sunday afternoon
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emson
Diversl y a wnDl 0
the Philadelphia area.
Dr.' R. Whitney Tucker of CorII
h
ne avenue, W 0 h as· b een s t a tion ed in Berlin f.or tile past several
years, is ex~ected. to arrive home
in May. Dr. Tucker will sail on the
. .
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Queen Elizabeth from Cherbourg.
France, on May 6 ..
Dr. and Mrs. Walter M. Moir
of South Chester road will entertain the officers of the Duck Club
at a supper part y S und ay_o;:;:ve~.
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Mr. and Mrs.· Russell H. Kent
Of Riverview road returned. Mon:;;:::'::~::-=:;;-;::--;--::-~-:---;:;-""';';'floor or' with elevator in. Swarthmore or vicini .....
llA,' 845 E. 57th
"J
St., New York 22. N. Y.
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WANT,ED-Girl's bicycle. 20 to 22
mch wheelbase. Phone Swarthf
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more 3357-W.
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PERSONAL
1 WANTED
S';'aU unfurnished
PERSONAL-Registered· Spencer
apartment by young business
corsetiere. Mrs. Elsie H. McWil- couple. Willing to do ttecessary
Iiams. phone Swarthmore 4583~W. painting and papering.
Phone
for appointment.
Swarthmore 1870-M.
PERSONAL
Electrical instalta-'
F""'R SALE
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S8M£ONf'S lOOklN6 fOR
day from a ten-day trip to Bermuda.
YOUR'ROPERTV
The ScUool District of Swarthmore wiU
recetve blWl IU the oUlce of the SChool
iJiIIlnct
the .tJ.as,b.
.l$lWtlJug,
cor.
1}er
or w
t..ollese
and .sehooJ
l'l'incetou
A\'ttDues..
,:,wartumore,
.t'eDU8ylvawa, up to "' p.m.,
.lllurlUay. Alay
n, Ut•• and upeu tLle blWj
at
weeUn&' or the lIoan! at the :,chOO.l
on .MayweeUua
n, 18"".
p. m.•
ur IU an &.lIJourueu
of at
tueIt :schOO!
J)Otud. lor C08J., rUe, oil, U-DU towel servlI...'\!. ~pt:CIdCBtU;U18 can be secured between
U.
UUU.r11.!1. OU1OO
CLASSlF1ED /'
de:ti~::;~;:n'!'!r~~~;;~~id FOR SALE-Two
iii Q.
w. &lid. .. p.
m. daUy except ~tUT.
WE CAN FIND
~u.u.... Bud looUd.... at tile bchOOI
i1ulm,.'t olhce. "·he tiOard reserves the
da •••
'1&"'10 wpart
reJ~t BUY or all bids in whole
aud to award COnt.raets on
ou. IteU1 or I .....Hl~f!.:&~~g:fu
HIM
FOR
YOU
- List Your
Real ElRtate -
U.{
Seeretar.
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With
BAIRD & BmD
Old Bank BnI1diDg
Swarihmore 0108 _ 1202
WUNTY 0.' DELAWARE
5",,100
whl be receIVed In the
pro"""",.
Office ot ,the CWef Clerk. at Ule Court ::i.t:1t1MHHHHt=.H ..... HMHMHH
.ttOLl8C• .Merua, .l'a.. up uotU 11 :tto o'ClOCk.
~l:nlt~:~~~Dwt~~ :eu:~b'tt~~=~
tricycles,
baby
gate, baby carriage. two girl's at the l..OUDty c.:omnliSBlO!lers Meeting
All
Power. Waterheaters. Randerwrges. ters suits size 12. Reasonable. Swarth- l
ROOFS
G ~EKS
u&&
work done to Fire Un
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more 3357-W.
day. tor (urnlshlus Bnd deUveruo" Yarious
AlIphaU or Concrete
.
REPAIRED AND
pec!fications
Service on all
UDU"OJ1D.8 {or the use of the Coun'" of
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FOR SALE
·Greenhouse fresh Delaware.
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INSTALLED
makes of washers (Bendix inflowers for any purpoSe. Carns
Each bid must be accompanied by a cu,
PETER DI NICOLA
Furnace Repairs ~ Cleaning
cluded), vacuum cleaners. ranges Flowers. 650 Baltimore Pike. HUed cheek ta the amount o( •••.• u drawn
Call
irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call Sprm'gfield.
Phone Swarthmore to the order of the Count,. of Delaware.
Phone Swarthmore 2586
may
GEORGB lIIYERS,· ErIch H . Hausen. .E1ectr1cal Con- 0450.
.
beSpec1Ucatioua
obtained at and
tho bldd.1oc
011'1.. o(sheets
the Chief
409 Michigan Ave. ·Sw. 2266
tractor.
Swarthmore 2850 - 335 <;FDif-:-·
sAir:;j.Ei:=niiioliy;ooiiiul1longng:ffCor;raa
Clerk,
the Court
H..... Media.
Pa. the I~~~~~~~~~~~~~i
Park
Avenue.
J!
._'"l"bo at
Couotr
COmmlpsloners
reserve
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few .. acres in the country on rlabt to reJ""t BUJ0711DBHnd. Doallhebrtldsy'
to build your dream house?
irons. toasters, and radios rea I am offering SODl!' of the finest
Fred F. Duke
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
,.JOSEPH .GEORGE & SONS
paired. called for and deliverad. tracts in Delaware County. From
C(i~I~~/clll:m~'1b~~
Photographer
Painting. Paperhanging
Call Robert Brooks. Swarthmore 3 to 50 acres. Some with frontage 1,'_'1'_+_'_"___________
'''Outstanding
for QualIty"
stucco. Plaster Repairing
1548.
on beautiful Ridiey Creek' and
ESTATE OF SAMUEL MATHEWSON.
23 YEARS EXPERIENCE
FOR RENT
some hilltop, sections that are lat. or thO Boro""h o( Swarthmore. Del.
Media 8-0436
FOR RENT, Furnished rooms. among the highest locati.ons in .the Co•• Pa.. dec'd. Letters or AdmlnlstraUon
6 E. Pront St.
second floor.
Private baths. county..
B,altimore
pike.
been eranted.""
the aboveallEBtate
to
CauREFERENCES
TrIni'.y 7- 3887
d Wlthin
twoof m
il e s o
f .Me
dia hay.
the
undersigned,
requeeta
private entrance. Lovely grounds. 'a n
.
bavlnr
cIafina OrwHo
demands
_ persona
the
References. Bachelor Hall. '400 Station.
Reasonably
pnced. l
Phone cwner. Media 6-0862.
the ....... and all - " B Indebted to
FOR RENT
Two connecting FOR SArB Solid red mahog~ ·:l:'Ia:.~ t to ~.pa)'lllent, without
Since 1905
Swarthmore 1448 .
rooms with private bath in at- . 5.2:-inch rOWld. extension dining
Rt TZABBTH MATHBWSON.
'WILLIAM BROOKS
tractive home on the
'Phone room table; buffet and six chairs
II p~dl!;'':::::Swarthmore 1675.
to match. Also oversized s.olid red
Swarthmore, Pa.
Painters & Paper ua....en
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
FOR RENT-Single third floor mahog~ bed. 5 feet WIde. 6% OR to ber attorn...
We should kDow how
Lawns
General
room with private bath for feet long. Call Swarthmore 2196.
EaQuire
Sws.2286 IIUchipn Ave
young woman. Phone SwarUunore FOR SALE-Rex-Air Cleaner. Media. Pa.
236 Har";-~ Av. "orton. Pa.
~...
0669. '
Practically new. Will sacrifice. 1'1'+8
I FOR RENT
Small furnished Call Swarttm,xore 4536-"":.
apartment, first floor. near bus FOR SALE- 38 Oldsmobile. fourSealed bids will be received In Council r»IIUIlWUIIIIUWIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUWlUII1
line. July to August. Box L. The
door, two ·new tires. $350. ~one Chamber. Borough Hall. Swarthmor.. Pa..
Terrence Michael McNnlty
Swarthmore 0477-M.
on May Ind. uta at 7:U P.M .• Eastern
Swarthmorean.
ELECTEUCAL
-::;:;-==
I DaYlia'bl SavioW Time on furnishing the
FOR SA r -w. Candles cards d-I ...ts materials and dolDB tbe work of curblng
WANTED
PHOTOGRAPHER
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Bnd pav1na approx1mately foOO feet of
Carns Flowers, 650 Baltimore Stroth Haven Avenue In accordanee with
WANTED--College instructor and
REPAIRS
wife desire apartment for com-:- Pike. Springfield. Phone Swarth- plans Bnd speclllcations wblch may be _
EASTER
at the oft'Jce of the BocoUJh Secretary.
ing academic year~ Swarthmore more 0450.
FOR SALE-General E1ectrln Sun The BoroUBb reserves the right to reject
1080-M.
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any or all Mw. A certifted deck for
WmING NEW and OLD
to
Lamp, 20 lb. floor waxing brush, '100.00 must accompan., each bid and tbe
WANTED
Two to four room
iii
Bokh a rug 8xl0 feet miscel person or firm to wbom the contract is
. apartment. furnished ~r unfurn- one
ar
, - awarded shall execute a contract and tur.
HOMES
MOTHER'S DAY
ished. by young profe9S1onai cou- lcqleous· Qooks, air.--guard window nlsb bonda 8!J .required by Lt.w. the form
ventilator for hay fever. Phone of which may be ~amJned Ju the offloo
ple, for" pennanent residence. June Swarthmore
'1508-R.
of the underalcned.
SPECIAL
Samuel M. Harbison'
occupancy. Please' write BOX 4,
Elliott Richardson
FOR
SALE-Improved
lot.·
Old
Borough
The Swarthmorean.
- ·Orchard, 'Swarthmore.
Near iT-t-8
Swarthmore 0740
iii
PROTRAlTS 8x10
WANTED-Young couple desires
schools,
stores,
trapsportation
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ReaREQUESTS
FOR
BIDS
to rent furnished apartment or
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Media 61126.
Sealed bids will be recelyed In Council
3 for $5.00
house in Swarthmore or vicinity s.anable.
FOR
SAT,F
Child's
tricycle,
gliChamber.
BotoU8'h
Hall,
Swarthmore,
Pa
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for August.
Call Jean Huey.
' g. sliding board. Rea- at 1 :t5 PM. Eastern Daylight Saving'
der sww
Swarthmore 4536-W.
Time, on June 8. 1949 tor furulshlng to
Selection of Proofs
sotiable.
Call Swarthmore 0400. • the Borougb one new. triple combination
W ANTED-Woin"a=n:'7to=-=sh>:ar=e:'ini:':o;;m=e.
Ore engine In accordance with
Devine Taxi Service
or refined hdusekeeper to as~ FOR· SALE-Loa~v
&&..., top soil and pumper
specl8caUons, a cop,. of which may be
613 Soulh Chester Road
well-rotted
mushroom
soil,
by
procured
from
the
undersigned.
The
bldsume light household dutieS. Reply
large truck load. Phone SWarth- der shall stote the allowance which he
to Box M, The Swarthmorean.
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Phone Swarthmore 1077
will make tor the purchase trom the lJormore 0790-W.
WANTED-Four or 'five room un- ~~'-i;-:';:;:';i''-'n===:::-=;;;:--:c;-I ough of one 19.111 American LaFrance Ore
furnished apartment on ground FoR SALE-Broadloom rugs. 31- engIne pumper DOW available for inspecat Borough
HaD. A certlfted check In
Serving Swarthmore. Mormas t new, h eavy p ile, powd er tlon
the amount
ot 1150.00 must accompany
ton. RuUedge and Ridley
blue, in the following sizes: 12x15 tbe bid of each contractor and the person
-$120; 14x16Jh4135; 7Jhxl2- or Onn to whom the contract is awarded
Township since 1918
$60. G reen B roa dl oom
·
rug t 11X 19 must
es:eeute an agreement and furnJ.sh
bonds as required b,. law. the fonn of
-$100. Call Swarthmore ·0730.
wbleb may be examined In lb. oll'lce of
PHONE:
FOR SALE-Electric refriget-ator, the undersigned. The Boro118'tJ resenes
7.5 cubic foot, porcelain inside the right to reject aWiU~ttalJI:k~80n
Swarthmore ""'
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19c
29c
19c
17c
~0rth
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mil.
CUNNINGHAM
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The Swarlh ore
Co-op
Sibs 29c
Ib Sc
Pineapples .each 30c
NEW SERVICE STATION HOURS
MONDAY THRU SATURDAY
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SUNDAY -
co·op SOAP PRICES SLASBED! LOWEST ANli!WHKRR\
Grass Seed
10Ibs~.25
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
andWAITB
GKOWFAST
5 Ibs ,1;'75
Phone
LOST Black six-month-old kitten with collar and bell. Sunday.
near Harvard avenue.
Phone
Swarthmore 1075-M.
LOST Male cat partly Persian,
light gray; blltck stripe. white
breast. Phone Swarthmore 0868.
8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
CO-OP BRAND EVAl'ORATED
ALL
Swarthmore
3171-W.
and out. Good
condition.
LOST and FOUND
YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND 'ON co-op MEATS ALWAYS.
TOP QUALITY AT REASONABLE PRICES!
3 tall cans 3Sc
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NOTICE
PORTO RICAN JUMBO
Milk
m
_tar.
doz 29c
YALE AVE.. and C~TER RD. SWARTHMORE 1250
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HAVE YOUR TREES PRUNED NOW
AVOID DAMAGE TO TREFlS AND
PROPERTY LATER
Swarthmore
DUlposal Service
Rubbish CoUecto:d
Weekly ... lIIon~
Phone Swarthmore 8848
I A. M. to 5.30 P.K.
Call
ROBERT HASTINGS
Swart~ore·
02415·W
YOU CAN GET YOUR GARDBN ACCBSSOBIBS 1lERB, TOOl
SAVE MONEY ON OUR 'nOzEN ALL LEAN
1111
Rntledge. Pa.
serVing Swarthmore and
Vicinity for past
Twenty Yeani
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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Cabbage
If you should injure someone
while fishing; hunting or ~g~g_
ing in some other .port, you
might· find ie very costly.
Better _ DO about the broad
1044 Tenth Avenue
A. Mercer Quinby
69c
NEW
P............
All 'Types of Electrical InatalIations IIlld Repairs.
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Vegetables
- a_l_ . .
Asparagus
Ib
Fresh Peas
Ib
Potatoes
5 Ib
wm·rE
Celery Hearts
Carrots
2 for
Potatoes
HOOKING THE
BIG ONES
QUICK SERVICE
Coal and 'Fuel Oil
49c
6Sc
49c
lob-ford Whol. Grain
H~~2ge
colilTltACTO.
VAN ALEN BROS.
I
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib
BEAT
BLECTBlCAL
Saws Sel and FIled
f
.. -
MOBE
Phone: Media 8-US1
Swarthmore 1250
_I.
Halves or Sibs
MOSTELLER
YALB and CBJ!STEB BOS.
FRUITS f,VfG-ETABLES
FR.EE DELIVERY --......... "+I~ DARTMOL!TH AVE.
Fruits and
sharpened b)" MaMlne
HANNUM 6 WAITE
TRY 'EM HERB. THEN TAKE HOMB A DOZEN
US No.1 FLORIDA
ASK fOR PUNCH CARD
.oa-
one owner can
e.. GROCERIES
Donuts,
Ideal Peach
Molt MRUItional off... made by IClfgell 511 ....•
worw manufacture... 1ft the world. GuorantMCi
to alw long and IGtldoctory MlVlce.
'795
MADE FRESH EVERY DAY
.... 1Jpo
.". ....dWlIh
a leall, SuplWle
PLDlOllTB
SEDAN. ( Door
WHEN CO.OP'S ARE IN TOWN PRICES ARE DOWN
Walbedt·. 0111 .,. , .... Mixed
6 each. DInner Inl.,... lea SpooM.
SpoorM ond DI"ner forb .hft
1m
'89&
FAIR LAWN STORE
Chickens
Hams
Bacon
Roast Beef
Give Us 15 Minutes To
Give You Good News
Mr. Willard TomllnSAn
will discuss
"ECONOMIC
ACCOMPJJSIfMKI'lTS
of the UNITED NATIONS"
Sumiday. April 24
STATION WPWA
1590 DIll the Dial
Presented By ,
League of Women Voters
of Swartbmore
1941 CHRYSLER
WINDSOR SON.
LAWN MOWQS
A. WAYNE
O&her Tools also Shupened
'1&95
MADISON TORE
J
PHONE 1913
W.I.L. members will journey to j
Drexel Hill, Thursday afternoon
April 25 to attend the County
FRDNG
annual meeting as a climax to
their last "Work Day' this sprong.
Gertrude Baer. W.IL. Consultant
SMOKED
at U.N. will be the speaker.
The local League stresses this
last work
be an important one. There is
great need for enough non-perishable items of food and clothing
BONELESS
to continue sending a box or two
to Heidelbel'g each month during
the summer. There has been a
special request frolll Heidelberg
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for tea. Those who can't come
to wbrk ....e urged to send or bring
•
food and clothing to the home of
FRESH
Mrs. Duane Terry. 503 North
Chester road.
Mrs. William R. Gilmour will
lead a disCUSSion from 12:45 to
1 :45 on the W.IL. Policy in ~_
NEW
many, At the close of the riBcussion transportation will be provided to Drexel Hill.
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1945 CBEV. CLtIB
COUPB 8 and H
'1395
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frankfurt.r. ..,.... '" 49c Sliced 8acon :=;'A "57c
Chlck.n ~~":'
~$1.89 Meaty Scrappl.
,'"25c
Pork Squar•• ~= '"29c Pork Sausage
'"SSe
19'7 SPEV. DEI..
4 Door Se4lan
BEI'.J-'!'WIN· GRINDER'
These cara are ve1'7 clean,
J
W.I.I.. COUNTY MEET
USED CARS ,
will spend the week-end with
their ..m-In-lawand daughter Mr.
and Mis. Charles V. 'lbackara Jr.,
of Shrewsb
N.
ur:Y,
Dog Meat'
,
.! .
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QR~':.~~ :: ~
Builder
Repairs and Maintenan
CHARLES, E. FISCHER.
SWARTHMORE 2253
"A HOUSE WELL~MAINTAINED IS THE WISE OWNER'S GAIN"
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Painter
Interior and Exterior
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Choral Concert May 6th. Campus In Full Bloom
Preliminary plans for the annual spring concert Of the choral
organizations of Swarthmore High
S,,!,ool whi"!' will be presented on
Fnday evenmg. May 6 were completed at a recent meeting of the
Senior Mother's group held under
the direction of Frank R. Morey.
supervising principal of the school
The choral concert comes again
this year during National Music
Week when schoola and communities join forces to extend to all
one of man's greatest blessings
Music. This year's keynote is
"Music Strength~s Friendly Ties
of Individuals. Groups. Nations."
Swarthmore School's choral
groups. the Mixed Chorus. the
The weekend of April 24 brings
a host of new flowers into bloom
on the Swarthmore campua. The
Arthur Hoyt Scott Foundation
reports that the campus will be
brilliant with lilacs. crab apples.
and early azaleas. Late d&ffodlls
and late flowering cheITY trees
will also be on display. ;
Ranged in front of the Swarthmore Friends Meeting -!louse
along Collegl> avenue. the visitor
can find about 75 varieties of lilacs.
One of the most popular American
shrubs. few people realize that the
lilac originally came from the
Bulgarian mountains.
In .bloom now. northwest of the
Meetmg House walk. are the Kor-
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SWABTHMOBBAN
NEWS NOTES
BAND CONCERT .'l'ONIGHT Lewis.
Don Spofford; majorettes. Matlorie
Patsy Blake, Cluistlne Ford.
Mrs. Prank G. Keenen of Har(Continued. from page 1)
vard avenue entertained . Mrs. March. Paul TatT; trumpets.
Ch'f"les Israel of Miami. Fla•• fonn- George Allen, Nell Bell, Buddy
erli of Swarthmore who was here Crouthers. Paul ·Davis. Carl Deta short visit. Mrs. Israel's dausht- wiler. George Dunn. LaITY Franck.
er Taddy Evans. a student at Edgar FrIend,. John McCahan.
Hiram College, Ohio. spent the Richard McCra,y. Donald Pierce;
spring vacation with her grand- horns. Randy Malin, Ch!lfles Rusmother Mrs. Violet Graser of sell, Fred Sales. Teddy Sanville;
Wriglofstown. Pa.
baritones. John Chapman. Jerome
Mrs. S amue1 H einInger of Pitts- Goodman, De
vld Tucker; tro mburgh entertained at a dessert bones. Arthur Jones. Charles Laws.
bridge party and surprise shower John Phiillps. Eric Sharpless; ooufor Miss Katharine M. Downing sapbones. Di.i:k Follet. Lewis
on April 16 at the home ot her Izumi. Samuel Reynolds. Jr. John
mother. Mrs. Richard I. Griffith Steinfeld; tymPani. Edwin HatTis;
of Media. The matTiage of
snare drums. John W. Boyle. RonDowning to Mr. Charles G. HelS- nie Gold. Dick Reese' glockenspiel
Ie of Haverford Will teke p l a c e .
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Marian Hunt. Carol Ann Mosteller. Joan Plumb. Donna Crossett
Alice DeCaindry. Virginia. DeCaindry.· Barbara Harlow. Jane
Lacrosse
Game
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MacAlpine. Mary Lou Pierce. Debbie Thompson; color guard" Joan
Acker. Barbara Crosse!, Elsie
KammiIiga. Connie Knowles. Clair
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Scholl; offIcers: Captain. Douglas
_
Spencer; lieutenant. Richard. MeCray; sergeant-at-arms. Charles
Laws; treasurer. Harold Ogram.
H. S. BAND IN
FINEST CONCERT
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J. C. LIMEBURNER CO,
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
SALE
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits ot fndlvlduols, pnrtnersWps. and cor-
Ti~Cro~~:cisltS···or·ilidiv'idi.i·aj;;
3.658,771.63
partncllIhJps. and corpora-
tlons
................................_.. _..... l,864.184.U
Deposits ot United States Gov-
139,1!l8.10
cal subdivisions ....................
100,498.17
D:~:~n~t 'sbites"and"'politi:
Other deposits (certified and
cashier's checks., etc.) ........
:!9,298.7.5
Total liabilities
Deposits ...................
'5,287,801.51
Other
:...
28.08
Total' LiablHtles .................... 5,287.827.62
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
CIIpltal
Stock:
Common
stock, total par .... 125,000.00
Surplus ....... - .................................
Undivided proftts .... :.................
Reserves ........................................
Total capital Accounts ........
Total Liabilities and
250,OOO.OQ
20,158.88
88,918.08
.foI2,07-4..92
the Hebrides: "A -"";-'s
Love
....... 07
Song" and "The Fidgety B3im;
"Mad Bess'! by Henry Purcell and
finally, two' songs from "An Irish
Idyll": "The Fairy Laughl l and
"Cuttin' Rushes" with music by
c. V. Stanford. '
Dr. E. C. Wagner, accompanied
by Dr. Samuel Gurin, will play
the violoncello 5010: "Sonata in D
ed
Minor" by A. Corelli. arrang
by J. Salinon, in four movements.
Following this is Henii Busser's
II
d
"Three Pieces for Violonce 0 an
Piano." in three movements.
Sandy Ford of Amherst avenue
d
was operated upon last 'lburs ay
in Taylor Hospital for an athletic
ipjury: to-.his knee. Sandy hopes
t
t
h
to
0 re urn
ome morrow.
Mrs. Jack Thompson and daughter Bicky of HalVard avenue and
Mrs. George M. Allen and da",.7hte.r
.we.-u
Jane o~ Riverview :road visited.
colleges while on a motor. . trip
through Virginia last week.
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Capital Accounts ................ 5,nO,402.'oI
ME~IORANDA
pledged or assigned to
secure IInbilltle!J and for
A~sets
other purposes ........... ·· .. ·.. u...
Loans as shown nbove orc after dedudion of reserves of
-199,810.9'
4,627.21
State of Penmylvania, County of
.
Delaware. ss:
I, E. S. Sproat, cashier of the above~
named bank. do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
R. S. SPROAT.
.
Closhitr.
Sworn to and subscnoed before me
this 20th day of Apn1. 1949,
PETER E. TOLD. Jo{Otdry Public
(Comm. RIp. 3-12-51)·
Correct-Attest :
Wm. Earl Kiotler
Charles R. Russell
Albert N. Garrett
DiT~.
MOTHEBS CLUB HEARS
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Prather; for treasurer, Mrs. W. J.I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;
Askew, Mrs. Bruce Smith, Mrs. I '
Burton L. Williams; for corre-.
sponding secretary. Mrs. W. G.
Jackson. Mrs. Charles Martin. Mrs.
Leroy Peterson; for membership
chairman. Mrs. Chll!"les Gerner.
Mrs. Robert Gilfillan. Mrs. Charies
Spencer; for hospitality chairman.
Mrs. Caspar GatTett, Mrs. Theodore Purnell. Mrs. Joseph Schubert, Mrs. Albert VanHouten; for
Baltimore Pike
board member. Mrs. Edmund
Springfield
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Mrs L. H Sh
Phone,
Swarthmore 0t50
J Mrs
ones. Walton.
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Joseph.
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"We ~ I'Iww••"
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Entire spnng
stock of suits
drastically
reduced.
LIMITED SELECTION
11 SOUTH CIlEBTER ROAD. SW~TllMORE
PHONE SWABTllMO&E 3t70
C.A.R.E. Film Thursday
As mlny people missed the film
uSwarthmore" when it was presented in March by the High
School C.Att.E. commtttee. arrangements have been made for
another showing. on Thursday.
May 5. at the Woman's Club. The
film . will be shown at 7 p.m. and
again at 8 i>.m.
The movie was made for the
C.A.R.E. drive to be sent to Stade.
Swarthmore's adopted town in
Germany. It is about one. hour
long. has a sound' track. and is ·In
technicolor.
Donations for C.A.R.E. will be
taken at the door.
SCHOOL BOARD
HEARS RESULTS
,
~oday
.
At
3:30 p.m.
$3.50 PER YEAR
In District Concert
GARDEN TRIP
AFTER : (HIBI' ~
Art
DISCUSS NORTH
ATLANTIC PACT
ROSE VALLEY
FAIR" TOMORROW
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ORANCE CLEANERS
SWARTHMORE, fRIDAY. APRIL 29,1949
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John Boyle. LaITY Franck. Donald Ogram, Jr.• and William Potts.
members of the high school band.
participated in the Southeastern
District
Band Concert given at
11th Annual Event
Band Uniforms, 'Fence, Downingtown
Saturday night.
Tea To Close Show
Overfills
Property 'Use
They were selected by the disAt Club This
trict band leaders because of their
Auditorium
Desired
Sunday
outslanding competence. William
The Swarthmore High School
A request from the Band-Or- Potts was honored in being selectA trip to Longwood Gardens Is .
Concert Band and Its conductor
chestra Parents Association was ed a member of the state band being planned for next Tuesday.
Robert M. Holm won the enthusipresented to the Board recently by which played a concert at Butler May 3. Anyone wishing transastic praise of the "standjng room
several officers of the association earlier in the year.
porlation or anyone driving who
only" crowd at its eleventh annual
-Steven Spencer. preSident, and
has
room to share. is asked to call
concert FrIday night. The doWnHarold Ogram. treasurer. The parthe chairman of the garden secpour of rain could not discourage
ents point out that .the present
tiOll.
Mrs. D. Reed Geer. Swarththe band's admirers who turned
uniforms are badly worn and new
more
1914. or Mrs. A. R. Redout. in the greatest number of the
ones wlll be needed soon at a
grave.
Swarthmore 0344. Cars will
pait eight years. to be well repaid
probable Cost of about $3000. Since
leave the clubhouse at 12.30 p. m.
for loyal support.
this expenditure would be quite
The club chorus will \'
The program presented was well
beyond the, funds available in the Wilson And Wood Will at 10 a.m. the same day.
.'. varied and of a musical standard
association treasury, they are ask ..
Reservations for the Inaugural
Be Speakers
to challenge the organization's
ing the School·Board to assist withLuncheon should be made by
muscianshlp and to please musithe purchase of new unitonns, The
Sunday
May 6 by calling Mrs. Frank
cians in the audience with its
committee also Called attention to
Bromley.
Swarthmore 3i55.
E. Raymond Wilson, executive
progress and growth. Conductor
the excellent work which Robert
The
15th
Annual Art Exhibit
School Offers Varied Holm is doing in the music pro- secretary of the Friends CommitHolm has achieved a musical unit
tee on National Legislation, and opened Tuesday at 2 p. m. when
which takes pride In united
Wares, Activities
gram. and asked that the orchestra
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Bryce Wood. of the .political Mrs. B. F. Schwalm art chairman
achievemeq.t.
,
be gi yen more of his time for
For
All
science
department of Swarth- presented Carolyn Gibbons GrainThe marches "Queen City,.,
rehearsals.
College. will speak at the Swarth- ger. ·whose subject was "Adven"Skywriter," uWings of Army,"
The school in Rose Valley is
The Swarthmore Citizens Ath(led by Band Captain Douglas planning a gala spring Fair on the leti.c Committee renewed its re- more Friends Meeting House this tures in Painting." Mrs. Grainger's
Spencer) and "Repasz Band" set school grounds off Rose Valley commendation to the School Board Sunday (May 1) at 8 p. m. on the interesting manner of speaking.
audience feet atap with their beat road. near Hedgerow Theatre in that a fence be erected around subject: "The Implications of the often humorous. captivated her
of rhythm and were lively back- Rose Valley. on Saturday. April 30 the Rutgers Avenue athletic flcld. North Atlantic Pact," The public is audience. She showed and exinvited to attend the discussion plained a number of her own
ground for the proficient dr1lls of- from 2 till 5 p. m.
This matter has been under study
which is sponsored by· the Swarth- paintings.
Drum Major Marjorie LewIs and
Many articles will be for saie. by the Board for some time' and
more
Friends Meeting,
A
well-knoWD
Pbiladelpbia
her majorettes. .
Proceeds will be used for the actual cost figures are being preMr.
WIlson.
who
lives
on
Park
artist
who.
teaches
at
Agnes
Irwin
The "Victory Overture" with its school equipment fund. While the pared. It is felt that the fence
avenue has been executive secre.. School in Wynnewood, Mrs.
credited use of the Beethoven children are entertained by games. would have to be high enough to
tary of the FrIends Committee on Grainger travels every SllDlDll'.r to
Fifth.
Ha~manlnoff's
"Itslian pony rides and other attractions. prevent people from climbing over
National Leglslation since its or- further her painting scope. Her
Polka." Yoder's "Mountain Ma- the adults may porch!",e plantof. it to avoid payment of admission
ganization ip 1943. and served for special interest is the painting of
jesty" .with the sustained tow baked goods, clothing. pets. books to athletic aontests.
Addltlonal
many years 'with the American Indians.
swells and Jane Allen's nice work and art materials.
seating would have to be erected Friends Service Committee as eduThe exhibit of local artists ls •
on the Memorial ChImes and the
The general committee in charge to . accom~~ate visitors. who had cational secretary. of 'the Peace fine one. and special credit ls' due
Glockenspiel. Gfunclman's ''Two of the event is composed of foUr paId admISSIon to the fIeld. The. Section and. as Dean of Faculties the hanging committee conslatln&
Moods" and Bennett's ''Cypres Sil- persons: Mrs. Henry Ford. Mrs. letter pointed. out that at present for the many Institutes of Interna- of Mrs. William Ralman. Mrs. Roy
houettes" set an adequate classl- Pemberton Dickson, Mrs. RObert Swarthmore IS the only m:mber tional Relations" held by the Gilbert. and Mrs. B. F. Schwalm,
cal background for the coneert and Havacon and Mrs. >Villi"!,, C. Me- of Its school .conference WIthout Quaker organization _ all ofer with the kind assistance' of Mra.
established the band's ahllity in Dermott.
an enclosed fIeld.
the United SIa.tes. His experience Harriet Butler a Swarthmore artserious work.
Assisting the committee are
ge
~ids were. reCeiv~ for a ta.r: includes five. years' residen~ in ist. An info~ arrangement of
Novelty number "Swanee Sa.- conunittee chairmen in charge of varIety. of mstructional supplies Washington to follow developments chairs and a profusion of spring
tire" displayed its all-roWld en- 'the following offerings: Mrs. a~d equIpment for next ~ear. These in Congress, a year's study in flowers gives it a beautiul setting.
joyment of fun and appreciation Thomas L. Kennedy. baked things; bIds were opened and WIll be. tsbu~ Europe including two visits to Rus- The exhibit is open to the public
of individual talent in which the Mrs. Orville Varnell, clothing; lated and presented. for action at sia, and 15 years ot travel and each evening through Friday from
audience vociferously concurred. Mrs. Robert. Walker, Uwhite ele- the next. ~oard me~tmg. ~ serve organization in the American 7 to 9 p. m. and on Saturday from
John Steinfeld did a commendable phant" table; Mrs. Paul. Gay. as subshtute for Miss McKie dur- peace movement.
2 to 4 p. m. It will close wi1lh a
satirical narration. The Hillbilly books; Mrs. Frederick W. Skill- ing her absence on leave. the
Dr. WoOd has served with the tea for the exhibitors and their
chorus was done to a turn. Snare- man, supper; Mrs. W. J. Jefferies, Board elected Mrs. George J. State Department and attended the guests on Sunday from 2 to 6 p. m.
drummer John Boyle was In his handmade articles. Mrs. K. F. BeI)ker of Swarthmore.
Mrs. San Francisco Conference. He has Following is a list of the exhibielement to the tremendous pleas- Foracret ice cream; Mrs. Wayne Becker has
his "tick tock" in the other novelty, Fletcher and Mrs. Victor Haworth, teaching in the nigh school at lives on Maple avenue.
Edward Cox. Harriet Butler. Allee
AnderSon's "Syncopated. Clock." plants, and Mrs. Richard RuSh, Upper Chichester. She has subCraemer. Helen Craemer. Anne
An alarm clock manipulated with pony rides.
stituted in the Swarthmore schoola Fete Misses Allen, Putnam Cleaver. Helene Davis. !Mary DanpreciSion and zest by Tympanist
During the Fair children of the on a number of occasions. Her
Twenty senior alass girls. . . who forth. Jean Evans, Lin Freegard•.
Edwin Harris added largely to the school will provide exhibition excellent backgroWld of training had served on this year's varsity Alice Gilbert, Cyril Gardner. Flor, evening's fun.
dancing, and other entertainment and experience amply fits her for hockey, basketball and lacrosse ence Gardner, Mary Goodwin,
under Mrs. Henry Ford. who is a position of teacher of· junior high teaDlS of Swarthmore High Sehool Ka,therine Fussell. Mary HitchThe popular numbers. Jerome ;u." director of the Children's SecKerns~ "Way You Look TOnight,"
schoO,l English.
surprised Coaches Virginia Allen cock. Eleanor Keighton. Mary
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The Board adjourned to meet at and Alice Putnam with a dinner Lilly. Peggy Little. Charles Linthe Oklahoma Medley. and Holm's tion.
There will ,be many articles. that a later date for final action. on party at the home of Patsy Told coin. Elizabeth Patman, Dr. Sam'arrangment of "Cruising Down
will
find general interest among the school budget for the year on Park avenue Friday eveniri,g. uel Palmer, Alice Paxon. Jonathe River" were greatly enjoyed..
the
visitors.
1949-50. 'Such action is delayed .Miss Allen and Miss Putnam than Pritchard. Clair Rincliffe,
Singing of the mixed quartet.
at this time because pending legls- were presented with a trophy Dorothy MacMillan. Waller SimMargot Bowie, Caroline DeF'uria,
lation at Harrisburg would ma- shelf for the coach's office.
mons, Mrs. James Sorber. Mrs.
Alan McChesney and David Smith, Queen, Play On
terially raise the salary increments
The occasion· celebrated the Russell S!lYder. Eleanor Smith,
enhanced the latter selection.
.. ColleO"e Program of teachers and also because re- birthday .of Miss Allen who also Mrs. Neal
The· crowning of the May Queen ports on assessments for 1949 are received a traveling clock from Raimon. Florence Tricker. FlorWilliam Burdsall Potts who was
ence Windell. Gabrielle Wasow.
accompanied by his mother Mrs. will be one highlight of the May not yet available from the County her young hostesses.
Commissioners
office.
Alice Wamsley, Hilda Watkins,
MorriS Potts in his talented play- Day festivities to be held at
ing of Lalo's ''S<$erzando from Swarthmore College. The proOtis Walter. Marguerite Walter.
Kappas to Sew
REACH HALFWAY POINT
The
Kappa
Gamma
sewing
Symphonie Espagnole" and the gram will begin at the Scott OutSue
Wolters. Fannie 13. Hoadle~.
The Salvation Anny Drive in
group
will
meet
at
the
home
of
brief, delighUul encore "In New door Auditorium with a process- Swarthmore has reached the halfElizabeth Binns. Emma Pugh,
Orleans"; and Trombonist Charles ion of the senior girls. followed. way point'to the goal. Mrs. W. W. Mrs. Joseph S. Lynch, 97 Dart- Anita Riddle. Freda J. Schwalm.
Laws. accompanied by Mrs. Pal- by the May Queen and her court. Turner, head of the drive here, mouth avenue, Tuesday, May 3.
and Elizabeth Boyle.
mer Skoglund. in his toneful ren- The celebration will be held on and Mrs. J. Paul Brown and Mrs.
dition of Arthur Pryor's ''Y,alae Sunday. May 1. at 3:30 p.rn.
Ross PfaIzgraff. co-chalrmen are
Caprice." Tbe TnImpet Trio. Lar- • The queen is traditionally a pleased with the progress and rery Franck, Dick McCray and senior. She and her court are port that the people of SwarthFRIDAY. APRn. 29
George Allen was greatly enjoyed chosen by the student body in an more are giving generously. "So_
3:30
P.M.-Lacrosse-Girls
vs. Lower Merion ........... Home
in Kleffman's "My Buddy." Fl"l:ltist annual April ballot. Names of the licitors have done a fine job of
3:30 P.M.-Lacrosse-C",llege vs. Penn State ... Palmer Field
John Pearson and Oboeist Harold winners are a closely guarded collecting." Mrs. Turner said.
8:15 P.M.-Orchestra Concert ... . ......... Clothier Memorial
secret
until
the
coronation
cereSolicitors are urged to make their
SATURDAY. APRIL SO
.
Ogram were proficient soloists in a
I
.
2:30 P.M.-Lacrosse--College vs. ·Penn ..... : .... Palmer Field
many actually takes .place;
last calls and finish their work by
majo~ band numb~.
Following the crowninJi. a 45- the end of this week. .
SUNDAY. HAY 1
11:00 A.M.-Morrung Worship ......•......... Local Churches
Presentation of gifts to the con- minute versinn of Shakespeare's
3:30 P.M.-May Queen and "As You Like It" ... Amphltheatre
ductor and drum major climaxed As You Like. It will be presented
To Map TelIDis Season
6:80 P .M.-Faure·s "Requiem"............ Clothier .Memorial
the large evening. The loyal and by the Little Theatre Club of the
The annual spring meeting of the
8:15 P.M.-B. R. Wilson and B. Wood, Speakers. Meeting House
,
TUESDAY. HAY 3
,
delighted presence of K. C. Disque. college. Directed hy Mrs. Barbara Swarthmo~ Tennis Club for ~ec3.30
P
.M.-Traclt-College
vs.
Delaware
........
Palmer
Field
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Pearson Lange. this plaY was es- tion of officers and other buainess
the band s longest, steedlest spon- pecia11y chosen for the outdoor will be held at the home of. W.
'rnURSDAY. HAY 5
3:30
P.M.-Lacrssse
Girla vs. Friends Central ..,' ....... HOJIle
sor • who retili!d last year after performance.
O. Heinze .922 Strath Haven ave3:30 P.M.-Baseball-H.S. vs. Eddystone ...... Rivervlew Field
serVing 10 years 'is Band Co1J!!!litThe celebration will close with nue next Wednesday evening. May
1:00 and 8 P.M.--C.A.R.E. Movie "Swarthmore" Woman'. Club
tee c:bainnan. was· a facet of the a traditional Maypole dance at the 4. a:.t 8 o·clock. All memben axe
8:16 P.M.-''Coo'''1/l of
in·India........... Meetin& HoUle
community pride ~ the concert.
end of the play.
• urged to attend.
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'THE SWARTHMOREAN
VOLUME 2l-NUMBEB 17
Jr.; librarian. Jane Evans; manager. Barry Newstadt; assistants:
Lighting. Raymond Denworth; am-
Junior High Girls'illGlee
hybrids.
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plants w hich Saturday.
Mrs. P. L.
WhItaker of Park
a Boys' Chorus w smg
bearing out this keynote in what grow rapidly and .are therefore avenue and Mrs. R. J. I,1ttIefield
promises to be a varied and enler- not. su~table for small home~. The of Swarthmore place attended the
taining program.
The Mixed malO lilac sRason comes durmg the Pennsylvania luncheon of the
FRIDAY. APRIL 22
.
Chorus will playa more important next two w.eeks when the French D.A.R. Congress at the Shoreham.
10
...... S. Chester Road
2:300 Ap'MM~erary Section· Picnic
b
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0
.
.~..en House. Older People .... Methodist Church
roll in the evening's program than lilacs are m 100UL
ese ow- Hotel.· Washington, D.C•• Tuesday.
8:00 P.M.-H.S. Band Concert . . . . . . ....•.. Audltorlum
in previous years. due to the ab- grow!ng plan.ts. found south of t,he
Mrs. Ray Quick of Dickinson
SATURDAY. APRIL 23
s":,,c~ of the former Senior High MeetIng House. are mostsa~- avenue arrived home by plane
8:00 P.M.-Three o":~X~;':uoRn.' 24'. Clothier Memorial
GIrls Glee Club.
factory for home gardens. rangmg Frl'day 'following an extended
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Tickets have been. distr ut
from white through the eepes visit with relatives in Kansas City.
8:15 P.M.-LecturB'--Kurt Hahn.
. .. Friends
Meeting
to all mothers of senIor students shades of purple.
.
Mo. Mr. Quick has also returned
MONDAY. APRIL 25
who have agreed to carry on the
This week marks the high peak after an absence of several months.
8:30 P.M.-Music Club'
...
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b
f b i
bl
TUESDAY. APRIL 26
sale again this year. Mem ers a for the era
app e
°hi~somsJJsid' Mr. Quick, a consulting engineer
2:00 P.M.-"Adventures'in Painting" .......... Woman's Club
the choral groups will be given These trees stand on the
e · th Baldwin Locomotive Works
7:00 to 9 P.M.-Art Exhibit ................. Woman's Club
their tickets at the beginning of below the Old Observatory oPPOS- :rved in that capacity for th~
8:00 P.M.--Junior :;f'~~bAY•. APRIL 27 . .. Woman's Club
n,ext week. Proceeds this year ite Worth Hall. The blossoms. Westin~use International under
2 to 4 P.M. and 7to 9 P.M.~,Ar! Exhibit.. .
Woman's Club
will go to a new robe fund for which literally smother the tre~. the E.C.A. progrlllD and spent
3:30 P.M.-Lacrosse--H.S. vs. Clifton Heights .......... Home
the Mixed Chorus.
range from deep pink to white.
three months making. a ~wer
3:30 P.M.-Track-H.S. vs. Lansdowne ............... Home
Although azaleas do not usua- survey of the Island'ot FOnnosa.
THURSDAY. APRIL 28
Vestry Elected At Trinity
ally bloom before May 1st. there Their daughter Gloria a sopll8:00 A.M. to 2 P.M.-Rummage Sale
Methodist Social Hall
At the Annual Meeting of
f
fi
. ti
in
2 to 4 P.M. and 7 to 9 P.M.-Art Exhibit ..... Woman's Club
more at the University of Colorado
3:30 P.M.--Baseball-H.S. vs. Eddystone .. ... . . . . . . . .. H;ome
Trinity Church. held last Mon- are now our or . ve vane es
day, the following were elected flower. JohnC. Wister. director of spent a week of her spring
the Foundation. points out that tlon with her parents in Chicago.
members of the Ves\ry: Andrew
the most common kinds of red and
Dr. and Mrs. George L. Annitage
A. Smith. Paul B. Banks. S. B.
m·agenta azaleas often clash with of South Chester road' will enterBrewster and Joseph Reynolds.
every color· in the garden. At tain as their week-end guests Mrs.
Samuel D. Clyde was re-elected
Swarthmore the gardener may see Annitage's brother-in-law and sIsSenior Warden. W. Charles Hogg.
other varieties which bloom in Mr. and Mrs William D. Wennouth
Jr.. Junior Warden, William A.
white and many shades of pink.
of Chevy "Chase Md.
Freegard. Secretary and Joseph
During the coming week there
Mrs. Annltil~e la entel'!aining
Reynolds, Treasurer.
Experts in the Making and Fitting
will also be in ~loom several of the with a luncheon at her 'home today
Wins On Radio Program finest late-blooming cherry trees, in honor of her sister.
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
H. P. Fry of North Chester along Cedar ~e. as well. as from
Mr. and Mrs. C. C, West of Walroad won $550 in prizes Tues.lay 25 to 50 varieties of the late bloom- nut lane will entertain at a des'night of last week un radio's brain- ing ,daffodila in the collection be- sert-bridge tomorrow evening in
teaser. "Hit the Jackpot." The hind the Field House.
honor of Mr. and Mrs Wermouth.
prizes included a phonograph with
Mrs. Henry Lawpence Smith of
microgroove records worth $255
Music Club To Meet Swarthmore avenue spent the
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
and a movie projector o..!fit valThe Swarthmore Music Club Easter holidays with her daughued at $293.95.
holds its regular meeting 'this ter Mrs. John T. Handy and family
---==7":===::::::----lmonth on April 25 at 8:30 p.m. in of Crisfield. Md.
BANK STATEMENT
Whittier House. Mrs. C. F. Wol.
Miss Mary Emily Arnold,
Charter No. 7193. Reserve District
J
h
No.3. REPORT OF CONDITION ters; of Cedar lane, is in charge of daughter of Mr. and Mrs; osep
OF SWARTHMORE NATIONAL the program.
R. Arnold of Wallingford •.returned
405 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
BANK AND TRUST COMPANY of
Opening with piano selections. on .the Queen Mary Monday
INSURED STORAGE
Swarthmore, in the State of Pennsyl~ Mildred Hutchinson will play from Paris where she ha,e been revania, at the close of business on April
.d'
FURS and FUR-TRIMMEJ) $2.00
P'iUlhsd'n
27" .by 81 mg.
1'1 " 1949. U
e l r
made by Comptroller of the Currency. Beethoven; "B Flat Minor Scherzo"
The Woman's Auxiliar7 of
INSURED AGAINST )''"IRE. TIIEFI'. MOTHS
under Section 5211. U. S. Revised by Ohopin; and the Llszt "Sonnet Trinity Church entertained at a tea
Statutes.
104" of Petrarch.
Thursday afternoon at the home
SPECIAL - Blouses (plain) .39 .
ASSETS
ard.
Beautifully Cleaned (Aprll25 to May 7)
Cash, balanres wIth other
Songs given by Catharine of Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Harv
!:ri~~' ~~c;lUd!:hr~~ ~~
Swann, 'Bccompanied by Mrs. C. B. avenue in honor ~f Mrs. Oliver
Comforts - Bed Pillows Recovered - Slip Covers
process of 'COllection ............ $1,.76.937.2 ... Campbell include "How Ch.anged H. Hart, wife of-the Bishop ot the
.
Blan~ts Cleaned
vll~::i::.te~l=er~eD:u~~
the ViSio~" by Handelj uTo the Diocese of Pennsy~vania who. ~daoleed .........................................,.72....... Cltildren" by Rachmaninoff.' ''0 dressed the meeting preceeding
OYCE LEW!
Obligations
of States ............
and 205,766':UI Say You Believe Me" by Brahms; the tea.
IFli~::nJ
'~:Il::IJ::lIt:(t::ll=2:"1l::~:e:~:Il::tl:jIt:(t::ll:=:li=a:'*"'W
political subdiVisions
Other bonds. notes,
and
M
depentures .................... "..........
lOD,707.ut and Twilight Fancies" by Frederr. and Mrs .J. Fra ok Batty
e
Cprpomte
Btock!
(Including
I'ck
Delius.
of
Highland
avenue,
Morton
ac$11.250.(10 stock. of Federal
Reserve Bank) ...... -................. 11,250.00
In the second part of the song companied by their son-in-la~
Loons
.nd .u.counts
ing $.51.80
overdrafts)(lnclud·
__ ........ 8:15.4401.89 program MIS's Swann will sing and daughter Mr .and Mrs. D.aVld
Bank
premises owoed $7•••
English . Folk Songs: """~
Boy Binns of State
Eas1117.84, furniture and Ilx""UCJ
d College
th . spent
ttag.
tures 110,825•.54 ...... -............... 84.6n.IS Billy," collected and "arranged by :ter week:.. ~ at
eu' co
e m
Other
__ .......__ ...................
-.............. __ ..15.719.401."
12,160.'7 Vaughan WI·ill......
.........._., .• "two songs of Ocean City.
Totalassets
Assets.... .......
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Girls'
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NEW'S NOTES
SWABTHMOBEAN
Ii
APBIL'B·lNI
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,
I
congratulations upon the birth of
The baby Is a granddaughter of
Itheir
second daughter, June ElIza- Dr. John B. Roxby of Harvard ave-
Mr. George D. Taylor of Phila- Harvard avenue will follow the
delphia served as best man and the ceremony.
.
Mrs. P. B. Eupns of Strath ushers included .Mr. James P.
Haven Inn will leave Tuesday by Hornaday, brother of the bride"
FF:1'E BRIDE-TO-BE
plane for Helensburg, Scotland Mr. Wil1iam Reed Fry, Jr., of
Miss Katharine Margaret Down-"j
where she will visit her son Mr. Allentown, brother of the bride- ing of Riverview road whose mar.. I
George W. Elkins and famify. Mrs. groom, Mr. Raymond Winch of riage to Mr. Charles C. Heisler of
Elkins and her sister Mrs. H. B. Dickinson avenue and Mr. Charles Haverford will :take place toShidle of Rutgers avenue spent the Weisgar of Newbury, Vt.
morrow afternoon, was guest of
winter in Ormond, Fla.
A reception at the home of the honor at a bridge an\! supper 'parMr. and Mrs. William Freegard bride's parents followed the cer- ty given Wednesday evening by
of Swarthmore avenue are' enter- emony. The bride's mother wore Mrs. Wayne H. RaJidall of Rivertaining Mr. Freegard's father, Mr~ a gown of gray lace with pink view road and her daughter, Mrs.
E. C. Freegard of East Lansing, hat and gloves. Her corsage was Charles Brennan, Jr., of San FranMich., who is here for a two-week of pink Cymbidium orchids. The cisco, Calif., who is visiting her
visit.
bridegroom's mother chose a gown parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Col- of aqua crepe with dacia accessorMrs. Thomas B.. MtcCabe of
lins and small daughter Marcy of ies. Her corsage of cymbidium North Chester road is entertainAllentown spent the week-end orchids was of the same shade.
ing at a luncheon today for the
with Mrs. Collins' parents Mr. and
F<>llowing a lO-day wedding bride-to-be.
Mrs. Jay D. Cook of Rutgers av- trip the young couple will reside . Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Heisler
enue.
at 6100 McCallum Street, German" of Haverford will entertain the
Mr. a,nd Mrs. Edward Lawhorne town. The bride's going away uridal party and additional guests
have returned to their home in suit and hat were of Navy blue following. the wedding rehearsal
Meadowbrook, following a week's with red accessories.
01 Miss Downing and theH- son
visit with Mrs. Lawhorne's parents
this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hayes
'l'OMORROW'S BRIDE
Mrs. William R\ Argyle .and her
of North Swarthmore avenue.
Miss Jean C. Blakiston will act daughter Miss Ann Argyle of
Mrs. A. Ludl~w Clayden of Rivas maid of honor at the wedding Scarsdale. N. Y., formerly of'
erview road returned bome Monof her sister. Miss Roberta Win Swarthmore, will entertain the I
day following a two-week visit
Blakiston, daughter of Mrs. Joseph bridal atten<\ants at a luncheon'
with her son-in-law and daughter
Barry Blakiston of Elm avenue, at the Ingleneuk tomorrow.
.Lt. Cmdr. Laurence G. Traynor
and the late Mr. Blakiston, to Mr.
and Mrs. Traynor and their baby
Charles Carson Brogan, Jr., son
HONOR BRIDE.TO-BE
. daughter Priscilla Alden of Midof Mr. and Mrs. Brogan of GuemMiss Roberta W.· Blakiston
dletown, ,R. I.
sey road, which will take place Elm avenue and Mr. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kirk, fortomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock Brogan, Jr., of Guernsey road
mer resigents of SwarUunore and
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian whose marriage will take place to'Whitemarsh. are now living at
Church.
morrow, were guests of honor at
Lima,
. 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Heath of The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will a cocktail party from 4 .to 7 on Sunperform the ceremony.
,day afternoon given at the home
Cedar Lane will entertain at a
The bridesmaids will be- MiSs of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Orr
'cocktail party before the Series
Ann N. Cochran of Kenyon ave- Bowling Green. Media, with
Dance in the Woman's Club tonue and Miss Jessie W. Gilbert bride's mother, Mrs. Joseph
,morrow evening.
of Park avenue. Carol C. Kelley Blackiston and her bridge
and Joan E. Kelley, twin niece~ of members serving as hostesses.
ENGAGEMENT
Miss Jessie Gilbert of Park ave.,. ,- Mrs. Oscar Garrett Hebnuth of the bridegroom, of Seaford, Del.,
will be flower girls.
lJue, who will attend the
Rutledge announces the engageMr. William G. Piper of North as a bridesmaid, entertained at a
, "'ment of her daughter, Miss EUzaChester road will serve as best spinster dinner Wednesday even" 'Det~l Louise Helmuth and Mr. man and the ushers will include ing.
.. 'William Roessler Bates, son of Dr.
Mr. Ralph T. Downes of Wynn_
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan
31:0 Mrs. Joseph Sumner Bates of
wood, Mr. .James B. Vosters of of Guernsey road ,will entertain
Rocky Spring Farm, Rose Tree.
Secane. Mr. Allyn T. Sayre, Jr., at a buffet supper this
I
beth Roxby, April 23 in Temple nue, and Mr. and Mrs.· John HoUniversity Hospital.
ward Taylor of 'Kenyon avenue.
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SAVE TIME!
LET US SERVICE
YOUR CAR
WHILE YOU SHOP
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SAWN
Refreshing as an April shower
Call Swarthmore
0476
,
9 Chester Road
Pa.
,
The $l.OO-Serve YourseH~All You Want
COMPLETE SUPPER
Come and Enjoy Your Selection From
HOT DISHES -
.DELICIOUS SALADS
AND ~ESSERTS
STRATH HAVEN INN
I~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~ii~~~~~~iiiiii~~iiii~
,
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SWARTHMORE - PENNA.
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Guard Your Health as
You Proteet Your Home
COME TO
THE FAIR
WHERE-The School In
Rose Valley
WHEN-Saturday, April
30, 3 to 5 p. m.
Supper 5 to. 6
WHAT - Books, Plants
Food, Clothes, Pony
Rides, Entertainment
,"-----
Sat. 1 p.m. Special Children's
Matinee
Gene Autry in
;'ROBIN HOOD OF TEXAS'!
Plus Serial, 2 comedies
and 4 cartoons
MEDIA
(Based on Mark Twain's
"Jumping Frog" Story)
8 Cartoons 8
"CongO Bill' Chapter G
All Children 20 cents
Sunday Monday and Tuesday
Alan Ladd-Brenda Marshall
...::.!!...H1SPEB.JNG SMITH"
Wednesday only
BWDphrey Boprt
AIm Sheridan
"ANGELS ·WHB Dr&TY
FACES"
Starting Thursd
'
.J.....me craID-l.fniJa ~I
AIm Soulheru
flA LBlinm. '10 TRRU
Monday and Tuesday
.John Wayne in
"THREE GODFA'IiHKRS"
in technicolor
Wednesw,y only
Charles Laaah\on ID
"PBIVATELIFE OF
IIENl!Y VlII"
WIVES"
,
,
We like the early May days when people lucky enough to have MOTHERS - come
in and say "W.ill you help me find a NICE
present for my Mother?"
MAY 5; 1949
of Bradford, Pa., and Dr. Franli. following the Wedding rehe:....:all
FRY - HORNADAY
Burns of Park avenue.'
Of Miss Blakiston and their son.
The marriage of Miss Elizabeth
A reception w}ll follow the cereTllcke'r Hornaday, daughter of Mr.
mony at the home of Mrs. Joseph
BmTIIS
arid Mrs. James H. Hornaday of E: Way of Bowling Green. l\fedia.
MOTHER'S DAY - MAY 8th
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fielder Coffin Jr.,
. Dickinson avenue, to, Mr. Robert
of Idlewild lane, Media,
Edmund Fry, son of Mr. and Mrs.
of Swarthmore, announce the birth
Remember the One that Never Forgets
TO WED TOMORROW
W. R. ·Fry of Philadelphia, took
of
a
daughter,
Edith
Chase
Coffin,
place Saturday at 4 o'clock in the
Mrs. Oliver Rickson of Middle" 'Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. bury, vt., will serve as matron of April 26, in Jefferson Hospital.
Choose those GIFTS she has Admired
,
. The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop per- honor at the marriage of Miss Philadelphia.
We
Deliver
•••
or
I\Iail your Packages
Mrs. Coffin is the former Miss
formed the ceremony before a Katharine Margaret I;>owning.
chancel banked with cybotium daughter of Mrs. Hugh W. Down:~ Edith Talley Cramp, daughter of
COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND
ferns, white flowers and lighted ing of Riverview road. to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cramp
Upland.
candelabra.
Chilrles Cornelius Heisler, son of
'1\'Ir. Henry Faust presented mus- Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Heisler
Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Berical numbers preceding and during of Haverford, which will take place
nard
of Rutgers avenue announce
-the cer.emony.
tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the birth of a daughter, Jeanne-An
The bride, given in marriage by the Trinity Church, Swarthmore.
Bernard, April 22, in Delaware
. her' father, wore ~ gown of canThe bridesmaids will include County Hospital.
. ' dlelight satin fashioned on Prin- Miss Mary E. Heisler, sister of the
4 PARK AVENUE
PHONE SWARTHMORE 0998
cess lines with long tight sleeves, bridegroom, Miss Anne L. Link The baby is a granddaughter
fitted bodice with button trim and and Miss Ann A. Argyle, both of
Mrs. Mabel
of H.'rr:d;
and of Hutchison
Mr..and Mrs.
full skirt with circular train. Her Scarsdale, N. Y., Miss Alice L. avenue
L.
Bernard
of
Union
avenue.
_
:~eil of Brussels lace, which was Robertson of Glen Falls, N. Y.,
.. -attach,ed to a lace tiara, was worn
Miss Patricia E. Milestone of
Dr. and Mrs. John B. Roxby, Jr.,
'''by her mother on her wedding day.
=~'·i
Lakewood, Ohio, Miss Nancy Lou- of Kenyon avenue are receiving
·The bride carried a shower bouise Casey of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Roger ::;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;-;;-;
quet of white gardenias, lilacs, and F. Woodman of Portland, ·Me., and r FOR
I
lilies of the valley.
Mrs. Dorothy Rogers of Park avI
Miss Alice P. Hornaday, who ·enue.
MAGAZINE
attended her sister as maid of
Mr. Edmond Heisler will serve
SUBSCRIPTIONS
- honor, and the bridesmaids Miss as best man fer his brother.
\\Irs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
. Addenne Northam of Stony Creek,
A reception at the residence of
Conn., and Mrs. Albert C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse of
Swarthmore 2080
, Jr.,: of Boston, Mass ... wore gowns
. -of' peach pink taffeta with lace
• Buying medIcine from the itin; inserts in bodice and skirt. r.rheir
"bouquets of shell pink gardenias,
. erant peddIer or the COfllCI: quack
were tied with purple ribbon
Friday and Saturday
is a dangerous p~ctice. Many
streamers and they wore twists
Jack Carson
Friday
and
Saturday
of p'ink maUne in their hair.
• Edward Arnold
people take medicine almost conTyrone Power
Patricia Neal
Gene Tierney
"JOHN LOVES MARY"
otantly who do not need it at all.
Will Not Be
''THAT WONDERFUL
URGE"
Many others take
, medicine en, I
Feat. Times Sat. Nite Only
1:15
6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 P.M.
tire1y 'unsuited to the part:icqm
College Theatre
I
•
.
illness icom which
unnle.C'<~lIlnry
they
suffer. Why take
chances? Your health
valuable P1l!l~ssion.
,
When
,
suCh
is your moet
you are ill _
your
1'h.YIician. 1ben bring the preseription h~ ~"nd8
~
,
to US for
expert cc:!mpounding.
Michael's. Col18ge
Phar~acy
ON THE CORNER
Swarthmore 0857
. ~ I,
We think the people who talk about 'commercializing Mother wouldn't "go on" so if
they saw how young, tired, grumpy, faces
grow gentler and happier just~hinkjng
about Mother and the fun of finding her
that very special gift.
•
That's why. each May we have the choicest
lingerie - the finest hose-wallets to glamorize the family purse - gloves to grace~
hands that se~e - blouses, gowns, slips
for the most deserving person we know.
Youseewe-too~remember
MOTHER!
THE
SWARTHMOBBAN
APRIL 21, 1JD
"0,
NEWS NOTES
GETTNE
OST
MILEAGE OF ,A
STUDEBAKER ~9ER
• "My new Sludebaker lake. fa, I••s lIaslhan my fo..
me. !ruck 10 cover a 74O-rnlle rou..," says one ha\lle••
• "No eX",",se oUhlde o'llasand all far many monlh.,"
write. anolher pleased Sludebake. !ruck owner.
• "$Iudebaker 'lIf1ofhe-llood' acce.. lbHIIy sa".s me a
llood 50% In lnalnlenance "me," ..porlls"" anolhe'.
man who keep. a .harp eye on co ....
• Mo.."me-savlng, 'pln. .avlng, coif-laving Improvements Ihan you eve••aw In any new !ruckll Check
up now on Ihe ..volUllonary new Sludebake. '4gersl
FUSCO and ALSTON
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Now
,
IS
Walter Molr of South a.....
ter road elltertaIned a few friends
at a tea last week In honor of
Mrs. Ross G. Allen 01 SaV'}'DDab ,
Ga., wbo is visiting ber parents
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer of'
N ortb Cbester rpad.
Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell
and daugbter Midge of ~ale avenue visited, relatives' In Scranton
recently.
',
,
t=It:::It""OYCE LE
~.
.
•
~.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davies
of Cedar lane entertained as their
week-end guests recently, the
fonner's brother Dr. Frank J. Davies of tbe college of Wilkesbarre.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen
of Harvard avenue entertained as
their week-end guests recently
Mrs.. Chauncey G. Hobert and
daughter Barbara of EvBDBtown.
Ill .• who were en route home Il'01Il
Smith College where they had
visited Nancy HobarL
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel
and son Craig of Columbia avenue and Mr. and Mrs. A. David
M. Speers and son of Rutledge
spent the week~end recently as the
guests of Mr. Peel's sister Mrs.,
Wallace V"" Nest and'Mlsa Marjorie Peel of East Or.."ge, N.J.
Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R. Huey
of Dickinson avenue entertaIned' as
their week-end £11eSts recently Mr.
Huey's brother-in-law and' sister
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MaeNutt
and two children of Hempstead,
Long Island.
Mr. and Mrs. JIllMS B. Douglas
of North Chester road spent the
week-end recently with their son
Lt. CoL Robert H. Douglas and
!amily of Flills Church; V&
DRESSES,
",SWARTllMOBB" PA., FRIDAY, APlUL 29, 1949
BRAS
STOCKINGS
JEWELRY
BLOUSES
BAGS
LINGERIE
AND
MANY
OTHER
DELIGHTFUL
GIFl'S
Lovely wearables for ~uburbia
13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
PHONE SWARTHMORE 3470
Bendix soaks the'
clothes
,
Bendix washes the
clothes
Bendix rinses FOUR'
times
THOMAS. F.CONWAY
'
3 Park Avenue
SWARTHMORE,' PA'.
•••
Phone.Swa.
.
0456-R
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Friends MeetiDg Notes
If on the mOrning of May 1st It
is not raining the annual Bird Walk
Presbyterian Notes
to attend this meeting at 7:30.
will be held. Children from First
Sunday morning at the 11
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel at Grade' and up 'meet at Whittier
.
o'clock servIce
"..lie guest preacher ~ 'Harvard aVenue entrance and Kin
Will be' The Rev.' Dr. William Mr. and Mrs. Peter E; Told at
dergarten classes wll! meet at
BBrroW Pugh, stated Clerk of the th~ dri:,eway-transept en~ce 7. All return to Whitti~ House
'Gfnerill 'Assembly of the Presby- will BSSlSt Dr. Pugh m' greeting at 8 for breakfast. There Wl~ be .no
t . Ch ob, USA. Mr BIsb'0 the congregation after the service regular classes then unless 1t rams
er1an
ur
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•
P
I
hi h
all childr
t
WiII be preacblng' at llie College Sunday morning.
n 'Y c case
en c~.'! 0
Chapel at Lafayette College In
The Young Adult's Group wll1 Wh.ttier House at 9 for br".....ast
,
','
meet for supper Sunday evening before their regular classes. The
e Easton.
artments 0'f the Churail at 6 and will continue willi a dis- Bird Walk
bestheld but
All dep
.il will thenakf
School and Adult Bible Clesses cussion led by Dr. Levitt Dewees there, WI be no bre
a 'Or regwill meet at 9:45 o'clock on Sun- on the "Problems of Modern Mar_ ular classes..
.
day morning.
rlage". A film will be Shown.
In th~ evenmg, at 8.15, in the
The Cbapel Choir rehearses on M
M e tie t 1 .n g·t House, Swarthmore
11be, Church Hour N ursery will
t
'ildr
to' 7 Thursday evening at 7:45 and the
ee ng mv! es everyone 0 come
be held for ch
en ages 1
.'._
to
'meetin and discussion on
from 11 to 12 o'clock in the Parisb JUDlor ClloJr rehearses Thursday" ~.
g
• "
rnlng
afternoon
at
3:30
o'clock.
ImpliCations
House on Sunday, mo
.. ,
P t" h E of
Rthe
a North
d Atlantic
Wilson
.
lfigh Ii' llo hi
The Boy Scouts Troop 2 meet ac
wen.
ymon
,
The JUDlor
'.'
e ,ws p each Thursday ~ve·
at the Secretary of, the Friends' Commeets Sunday evenmg at 5 0 clock.
.
nmg.
. mittee on National Legislation, and
Roger Gilmour will lead the wor- Church at 7.30. An invJtation l S ,
..
. .1ce
. b
extended to boys of ,this age to Bryce Wood" Professor of Political
ship ser'1 . There will e a re.
.'
Science at the college will speak.
ligious film ,shoWn.
jam this ,grOUP:, . .
.
The Senior' High Fellowship
Womans ASsoClatlOn Sewmg
Christian Science Notes
meets at 6 o'clock Sunday evening. Day at Church from 10 a. m. to 4
"Everlasting Punishment" is the
Whit Bi~d will lead ,the worship p. m. Circle p, Mrs. Donald P. subject of the Lesson-Sermon in
service. This is supper and game Jones,. chairman, In charge. Bring all Chui-cbes 01 Christ, Scientist,
night.
sandWlches.
on Sunday, May 1. The Golden
Tuesday, May 3, at 10:45 the
Text is: "Know ye not, lliat to
Philadelphia 'Presbyterial will
Methodist Notes
whOm ye yield yourselves servants
meet at !!he Witherspoon Building. 'The Sunday School meets at to obey, his servants ye are to
The subject, will be "God's Spirit 9:45. Classes are provided for whom ye obey; whether of sin
at Work in Iran." The Leader will children of all ages and for adults. Ullto death, or of obedience unto
be Mrs. Howard L. Frame and llie
The Young Adults meet at 10 righteousness?" (Romans 6:16)
speaker will be !!he Rev. Willlam o'clock in the Ladies' Parlors.
McE. Miller, just back from Iran.
'11he Holy Communion will be
NEWS NOTES
The Annual meeting of llie PhIl- celebrated at the 11 o'clock serRuddy Hayes of North Swarthadelphia PresbyterlaI is belng held vice.
more avenue returned to the Unltonight at the Arch Street PresThe Youth Fellowship will meet versity of Wisconsin following a
byterian Church. Dr. Charles Le- at 6:30 in the Ladies' Parlors.
week's spring vacation. Ruddy
,ber will be-the speaker. A cordial
The Church Nursury Is open was recently initiated into Alpha
invitation is extended to everyone during the morning service. Mrs. Delta Phi fr$ternlty.
Riohard M, Snyder and lIIrs. Earl
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G Hand
,Mr. and Mrs. Herbert.
,
D. Freas will be ,in charge.
Jr:, of Riverview road entertained
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The ushers f(>rthe day are A. over llie week-end the' fonner's
SWARTHMORE
P. Smith, C. L. Hughey, C. King parents Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hand
PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH
and R. M. Snyder.
' of Plainfield, N. J.
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, Minister
The Board of Education will
Joseph. Cook has returned to
Suaday, May 1
t
Tuesd
ening t 8
9:45 A. M. - Church
School, mee on
ay ev
a
Penn State following a week's vaWomen's and Men's Bible o'clock at llie home of Mr. and Mrs. cation at his home on Rutgers
Classes.
Charles Hoover, 613 Yale avenue, avenue.
11:00 A. Mr-Church service. The Morton.
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Mrs. Lovett Frescoin of Harvard
Rev. Dr. William Barrow Pugh
Mr P I T
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We have over 70 different price
ranges. <;onsult us-then compare.
Our estimate will prove that we
are deAnitely not high· priced.
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Avenues
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Church, Services
Bendix Automatic Home Laundry
BENDIX SAVES TIME ••• SOAP AND WATER TOO!
ject "Institutions in the Diocese
and the General Work of the
Auxiliary in the Diocese." Mrs.
Harry Pack will be in charge of the
luncheon.
Choir rehearsal wll1 be held on
Thu.-sday at 7:30 p.m.
6d>~t'~
." GOODIiEAR
Everything a tire can do • • •
Super-Cushion does BETTER'
FUSCO' and ALSTON
at 2, at the home of Mrs. Willlam
Suzanne Hopson of Rutgers avSTUDEBAKER SALES and SERVICE
E. Kistler. Sbe will review "The enue entertained during intermisStrong Citadel". Tea ,will be served. sion of the J. J. dan"'l recently
CHESTER and FAffiVIEW ROADS
Rehearsal for llie Senior choir on beld in the Woman's Club.
PHONE SWARTHMORE 9793
Thu.-sdsy. evening
7:45.
Miss Margaret van Dyck of _ _ _ _ _ _...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
R at tI
der
SupervlSed
ecrea on un
Hartford, Conn. spent the weekTheodore L.Pumell will be held etld recently at the home, of her
Rev.
the Social Hall on Friday eve-: piU-,mts, Rev. and Mrs. A. S. van
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Suaday, May r
nmg at 7..
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Dyck of Rutgers avenue. Mlsa van
8:00 A. M.:-Holy Communion
The OffIcial Board will meet on Dyck is on the staff of a radio sto~:45 A.·M..c...cburch School.
Friday evening at 8 in the,church. tion ' in 'Hartford and conducts
11:00 A. M.-:Morulng Prayer, t!>e
During the Easter season the
era)
Rector wlll preach on "Chris'.
.
sev
, programs.
tian Mental Healtb."
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'followmg children were baptized:
Benjamin S. Collins of AllenHORE PEOPLE you are
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Richard Allen son of Mr. and Mrs. town fonnerly of Swarthmore, and
able to call by telephone (and the
OF PRIENDS
William Fawcett, William Gerald Arthur S. Jennings of Morton, are
more who can call you), the more
S1UUlay, May r
son of Mr. and Mrs. HaiTy New, midfielders on the Lehigh Univer6:30 A. M.-First Grade and up Richard Holtzhouse son of Mr. and sib' varsity lacrosse squad t.or the
Valuable your telephone service
,meet
at
Whittier
House
for
Mrs.
Roger
H.
KaUffman,
Robert
1949
season.
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becomes.
Bird Walk.
,
7:00 A. M.-Nursery and Kin- Gilman son of Mr. and MrS. Her-Jane Currie, Wilson College
Today, with more and more
dergarten groUPS meet at bert Gilman Hand. 'Th~ following freshman and daughter of Mr. and
telephones heing connected and
Whittier House.
were received into tbe member- Mrs. Thomas A. Currie, Jr. of
interconnected,
you are able to
8:00A.
M.-Breakfast at Whit- Ship of 1he church: Lois Storlazi:i, Wallingford will be a dancet" iIi
tier House.
call more people (and more penple
If it is raining, breakfast at 9 Anna May' Alliso.n,Eleanor JOBIl In Wilson's May Day Pageant,
are' able to call you) than
before regular class. Bird Behenna, Jeanette Alice Brlns- ''Treasure Isllind," Saturday, May
ever before.
will then be on May 8. field, Donald Pierce, Joseph Stor- sevenlli.
9:45Walk
A. M.-Adult
Forum.
Sb '
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for worship. lazzl, George Dunn, Eugene oosStephen Wolff, a senior at
Any way you look at it, tele(Children cared for in Whit- tock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cassidy, Swlirthmore High School, has been
pbone service is becoming more
tier House.)
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gilman awarded a four-year scholarship to
and more valuable•••. Any way
P.M.-Meeting
'and on
discusthe Webb Institute of Naval Arch8:15sion
in Meeting House
"Im_ Hand, Mrs. Ora Rohrbach.
you look at it, telephone service
plications of the North AUan_
itecture at Glen Cove, Long Island,
gives you your money's worth.
tic Pact." Speakers: E. RayTrinity Notes
in a competitive examination of
mond
Wilson and
Bryce
Holy Communion will be cele- 200 stUdents. He was one of 20
Wednesday,
May
4 Wood.
THE BElL TELEPHONE COMPANY
9:30 tft 3:3~ewing and QuIlt- brated Sunday at 8: a.m. Cburch admitted to the schooL Stephen
OF PENNSYLVANIA
- lug in Wbittier House. Box Scbool will m~t at 9:45 a.m. At is llie son of Mr. and Mrs. Nigel
Luncheon. All cordially Ia- the 11 a.m. service of morning Wolff of Rutledge and a grandson
vlted.
prayer, tile rector wUl preach. His of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davies
I'IlUIT CHURCH OF
topic will be "Christian Mentel of Cedar lane.
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CHRIST SCIBNTIST
Heeltb."
Mr. and Mrs. James I~lkeas and
OF SWARTBMORB,
'lbe Diocesan mass meeting will their daughter DEbbie of Elm avPark Aveaue beJowHarvard
ed fro
lo-da,y
Saada:r. ~ t
be held in Holy Trinity Church, enue have return
m a
11:00 A.]I(. 5"'''''17 School.
Philedelpbie on Monday at 8 p.m. motor trip to Tallahessee, Fla.
11:00 A. Il. T IlEIID - S!rmoa Bishop Hart and Bishop HernlngMrs. Frances G. Lumsden of
"Everlasting Punishment."
ton will speak.
Kenyon avenue left Sunday for a
p:''''W:,na':-=
Choir school will meet on Mon- month's visit willi her, .brother
opea dally u:capt Suzldo7 mel day and Wedaesday at 4~80 p.m. Ilr. Franlr: G. G~ at his sum- .
Holldqa 12 to a p.m. Wal, ''17' The WOIl1l!ll'S Auxlliary meelinC mer cottage on Pike Lake, aear
_'ap 7 to 7:10 p.a . . . 1 til and luncheon will be held. on Pontiac, Mlc:h.
M.:...cb~ch
oy • sllllib,yM:. I'
9:45 A.
YScbool
10:00 A. M.-Young Adult Nlowshlp
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11:00Wl(\oil bM·-IHDb
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6:30 P. M.-Youlli Fellowship.
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be Mrs. George Trowbridge of tile
Department of COrIatlan Social Reletlons who wUl speak on the sub-
PETER E. TOLD, EdItor
' 'MAiUOIUE TOLD, BARBAIlA KENT, AIIIIOCIaIo EdItor.
, Roselle Pelrsol
,Lorene Mc Carter
EdIth Whitaker
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accomplishments of approach to the subject was sumDuring the quarter, 315 new timany others are failing. Gunnar this hard hitting ""mm1"loD. He med up when he said, "In.any Ues (242 of which, were adult
ON L,W.V. PROGRAM Myrdal of Sweden heads the group said, "For the first Urne In his- event, we should not be too smug books, and 73 books for childreD)
Willard Tomlinson, Secretary of and "runs the committee with tory, electriely now flows across about helping Europe. In help- were purchased by the Library. In
Edward N. Hay and AssocIates, zest and power like a Town meet- lines from one coun'try to another fig them we are helping ourselves, this period, 117 new readers
and member of the Boar~ of the ing. He baftles the Russians be- because of the insistEnce of E.C.E. and while the Economic Commis- joined the Llbr.lry; of this.number,
United Nations Council of PhIJa-' cause he refuses to stanel. for their on a cooperating Europe. The sian for . Europe labors on, we can 74 were adults and 43 chI1dren.
delphia made the usually abstract nonsense." And so far, the Rus- magic of E.C.E. is in ignoring never say that struggle naught
The Library Is indebted to Mrs.
subject of eoonilmlcs seem very sians have vetoed nothing, but boundary Jines.
availeth. The key word Is Action Marcia Gould for the gift of a
real and vivid to his radio listen- have gone right along. '
Mr. TomJinson answered the and' the Watch on the lIohlne Is substantial riumber of much-needers in a recent discussion. He was
Mr. Tomlinson only had Urne criticism that we do so much to now the Watch on the Elbe."
ed books by George Bernard Shaw,
reporting on the Economic Com- to mention two key men. :rhey help Europe that the people
O. Hpnry, and Robert Louis Stevmission of EuroPe;' known as the were Mordecai Ezekiel of the Unit- there 'are doing nothing to help
LIBRARY SE'l'S RECORD enson. Despite the continual flow
E.C.E. in an ,intervtew by Mrs ed States and, Ray Cameron of themselves. "The German people
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.of new books Into the library,
Andrew A. Slhith for The League Canada. but of' the whole E.C.E. did loaf and feather~ unm July
At Ilie q~erly meeting of the the worthwhile books of past deCof Women Voters of Swarthmore he said, "They cut f,brough the 20, 1948," he said, "00 that day board of ~ec~rs of the ~m:th- ades have many readers, and Mrs.
on their re-gular Sunday afternoon political Red Tape and before the the German government stabilized more Public Llbra~ AssOClatlO?, Gould's generous 'gift is most welprogram
broadcast.
''LeagUe lumbering hinges of the beaurc- the mark at 30c. lnImediatety. held. on Monday Dl.ght" the ~- come.
.
Time."
crals back home can swing, the loafing stopped aod absenteeism branan presen~ed fIgures which
Mr. Tomlinson made if clear that E.C.E. has sent all the coal there Is steadily
decreaSed.
German show that the first. quarter of 19~9
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L .. Ott of
the economic relationship betweeo to where it Is most hadly needed." housefraus started canning and exCeed~ aJJ .prevlous records 10 Hartsdale, N:Y., are spen~ the
cOWltries must be everybody's bus. ..
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rking WI·th thel'r old zeal Ger circulation, Wlth a total of 12,232 week-end with Mrs. Ott. uncle
The E.C.E. IS d,v,ded 1Oto differ- wo
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'odi Is
'thdr
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iness, it must not be left to the
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man miners have increased coal 00
an pen oa WI
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home
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Of
this
total,
Bishop
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Harvard
avenue.
politiClans.
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Industry production until Europe IS almost
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consists of 14 speCialists, engineers oa I
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and technicians-not a oolitician TransportatIon. Housmg and Food. self-suffiCIent as far as coal IS con- non-fiction (including 602 period- for friends on Saturday evening,
in the crowd-" and that this was
Mr. Tomlinson discussed Coal cerned."
ipaJs), and 4,582 were juvenile April 30. Mrs. Ott Is the former
the reason for its great success. and Electric Power to show the
The speaker's whole .positive books.
Miss Ruth Lipman.
The E.C.E. Is succeeding where so significant
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TBB
'~e~S PAB'l'Y
the FrIendly C:::~:
Thursdliy atteruoon, April 21 at
the home of Mrs. J. Warren
son on Vassar avenue, with Mrs.
J . D . Durnall as co-hostaa.
The reUring Presiden,
t Mrs
. W.
Mark Bittle, opened the meeting
b;y expressing her appreciation
~ thanks to aJJ who bad assisted
her in many ways during her two
year ,term of office. She then
turned the mee~ over to the
newly elected President, Mrs.
Edith. H. Black.
Following the ·usual business
reports, plans ~ere made fOr the
annual benefit dessert bridge
part;y planned for Thursday, May
26, at one o'clock in the Woman's
CJub~ Mrs. H. E1llott Wells will
be the ehalrman assisted by tbe
following committee members:
Mrs. H. McCone and Mrs. Frank
H. 'McC~an, tickets; !Mrs. John
M. Esslinger, cake table; Mrs.
Arthur R. O. Redgrave, .pJant table
and prizes; Mrs. F. A. C. Vaster.
and Mrs.. Adolph G. Weust, cbairs
an~ tables; Mrs. J. Warren paxson,
white elephant table; Mrs. H.
~d1ey Peel, desserts; Mrs. Wi1l~
lam S. Hobbs, apron table; Mrs.
John H. Pilman, lundleon cloths;
Mrs. D. Reed Gtjer an~ Mm.
Frank D. WlndeJl, calling contriuting menlbers; Eva 1. Cresson,
typing lists of contributors.
Pax-
. WEAR A POPPY!
W:' ~ ::,~wf:' y : : : :or~
War U
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many hospitals : ; : p';mca:
and mentally disabled
ter
ve
ans.
Their morale Is an important road
to recovery. Popp;y making brings
self respect and interest in life.
It resta with communities to belp
the veterans by donations for
poppies during Ma;y.
Popp;y Day contributions make
up a large part ot the financial
support tor the Auvlliary's reo'
habilitation and child welfare activities.
The wild poppies of France and
Belgium suggested the making of
artificial poppies and their adornment by interested members of
society. These flowers are reminders of the poppies in FIsnder's Field w'here soldiers fell in
battle and were burled. More
than 25,000,000 crepe paper replicas are made every year by dIsabled veterans throughout the
nation.
It Is the obligation of individuats not louched physicaJJy by
war to wear these poppies in exchange for a flnanctal offering,
therefore Swarthinore, a generous
group of citizens, Is asked to contribute freely to this cause.
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Dr. and Mrs. W1l1lam Elmore of 'Mr. and Mrs J. H. Perkins of
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. MoJr of Baltimore pike enter11alned as Cedar Jane entertained recentti
South Chester road entertained their week-end guests recently Mrs. Perkins nephew Cmdr. J.
as their guest recently Dr. Muir'. Mrs. Elmore'. sister Mr•• Edmund Grant Hebbe, III, U.s.N., Of Saparents Mr. and Mrs. Alpxander Piper ot,.New Haven, Conn., and attie, Wash. ,
Moirof
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...er Mrs. Grace . Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Abbe of
Moir's
brother
and
sister-in-Jaw
Elmore
and slste Miss E1
Dr and Mrs Jolm A.' 14 Ir
r · eanor El- Cornell avenue are entertalDln,
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more.ot ¥ontour FaJIs,. N.Y. MrI. as their house guest Mr. Abbe'.
ughters Martha and Nanc;y Gra
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NEW'S NOTES
"Requiem" At Vesper Service
A chorus rendition of Faure's
'10 'lalk On Arclrltectme ''Requiem'' will be given on SunOn Thursday, May 5 at 8:15 p.rn. day, May 1 at the college as a
at the Community Arts Center, Vesper Service. The program,
Wallingford, there' will be a d1a- under the direction of Everett
cussion of the Traditional in Mod- Hunt, Dean of Men, will begin
ern Architecture, by Howell Lewis at 6:30 p.m. in Clothier Memorial.
Shay of Cornell avenue and W. Polly Pinsker and Walter White
Pope Barney at Ambler, PhIladel- are the soprano and baritone 1010phia architects.
' i s i s ; and Mary Ann KIdder, the
The speakers will present a case accompanist in this student group.
for' both conservatives' and moderns. With the talk there will
ReeeiveS Promotion
be a phbtographic exhibition of
Arnaud B. LeaveIJe, former asboth types ot architecture.
s!stant professor at Swarthmore
,
College has been promoted to
Mr. and Mrs. Wn)iam R. Huey Associllte Professor in Polltical
at Dickinson avenue enterti1lned Selence at Stanford Unlverslt;y in
as their week-end guestMisa Adele California. 'Dr. Leavelle jOin""
Stemmler of Maoiorville, 1.. 1.
the Stanford faculty in .1946.
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SWAB'lBMOBBAK
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It was a game of "one-o-cat" on a city street and Mickie was at bat.
, .. The driver of an oncoming car saw the play ... sounded his horn
and was driving cautiously through. One last pitch ... the crack of a
well-hit ball ... and Mickie ran .... It wasn't the driver', fault, but
Wickie was OUT ... forever.
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Children playing in the streets of Pennsylvania cities and towns
added 69 dead and 1327 injured to the toll charged against motor
traffic accidents last year. Even the death of two little chilldren is two
too many young lives to be snuffed out that way. 69 is tragic!
The schools of Pennsylvania are continually teaching traffic safety
and the dangers of the highways. Parents should emphasize it in the
home. Drivers should exert extra precaution in passing schools. going
through designated play areas. or anywhere children are playing in
the street.
Our children's lives are preciousl Do your part to prevent these
"Olmgsters being struck down - and OUT!
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SWARTHMORE CO·OP
COLLEGE THEATRE
MARIE DONNELLY
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Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of Cedar
Dr. and Mrs. ArthIH' H. Silvers
Penn State Center Plans
School Night Here lane will entertain at a tea from and ohll
lege catalogs describing the fresh- Mrs. Arthur H. Silvers of Rutmen programs at the SwarthmOl'e gers avenue, a newcomer to
Center will be distributed to in- Swarthmore.
terested high school stUdents
the Second Apnual Spring High
School Night program for
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school juniors and seniors, parents.
teachers. school officials and the
~eller3i public at the Penn State
buildlnQ
Center on Harvard avenue on
Friday evening. April 29, at 8 p.m.' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
The program will Include a brief II
talk entitlt'.d "Your After High
The Hoagi(' Hut
School Planning." followed by in17~ S. Chester Road
dividual conferences with Penn
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Swarthmore
who will provide such information'
as the nature of the various col-I
Hoagies Steaks
lege curricula and the type of ;
subject-matter making up each I
field of study. Information on colParty Sandwiches
lege entrance requirements may
be obtained. as well as pointers
Phone: 1218
on study hints by faculty members
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BABIES BORN MAY 7 th
9I
'all...., UIICIe., •• ,allves,
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who now serve as faculty advisors I
to freshman and technical students.
Descriptive literature d",;cribilog!
the one-year day and also the the ~
evening school technical level:
programs will also be made aVlail·.. i
able. The contemplated on,e-,'ear I
daytime programs leading to
technical Institute diploma from
Penn State for the fall tenn are
business administration. in,lwltrl,all
electricity and mechanical and
prodUction tool design.
COLLEGE GIVES OONCERT
Peter van de Kemp. conductor
and the 36 members of the Swarthmore College Orchestra will present a concert in. Clothier Memocial on the college eampus. Beginning at 8:15 p.m .•. April 29
program is as follows:
Symphony No. 36. C major by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Rosamunde. Overture by Franz· Schubert. Symphony No.4. A major by
Felix Mendelssohn - Bartiloldy.
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al Rodeo Earl Smllb's
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NEW
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Cream Apple Pie 49c
Peas
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Milk
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Grapefruit Sections 2 ~~~ 29c
Tomato Juice 3~N~25c
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TALE and CIOiS'l'EB. RDB.
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COlli and Fuel Oil .
A. Mercer
fi.1
inby
I'OB
FANCY WAX, STRINGLESS
I
Painting
hr..lu •.
and
Paperhanging
$wariIunore
MDJ,WORK - LUlIIBBIl
BUILDING lIIATERIAL
and oil paintings by well-known
registered artists. Pair of Chinese
Chippendale antique mirrors. also
other antique mirrors. Beveled
mirror double hamper.
reduced. Telephone Swarthmore
1997.
FORi'-"SAAL
....E-.--.Mi:e"l=od"'i;::an=-.~be=a=u::;tiful"'·;;;:;rosewood case, almost 200 years
old. $100.. Gall Swarthmore 1997..
FOR SALE
Greenhouse trash
flowers for any purpose. C'Il'IlS
Flowers. 650 Baltimore Pike,
Springfield. Phone' Swarthmore
0450.
N _ Growa OId H
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ms
HIGHT or DAY
"A WeD Kepi Houe
."C_fl"'.•
PREMrnM ANTIIBAClTB'
331 Daltlmoath A_ue
SW1Il1lunore •
.
Mason Builders Supply
.Company
PERSONAL
DAVE WOOD
....... 'IMII_,
.un .. , .... CO"......
Swu1hmore U9S
CLASSIF1ED
•
'I-JIlI1ONS
LESS MONEY
Thursday afternoon for Mrs.
Haupt. Mrs. Haupt was again
Mrs. Clarence C ..Franck of Cor- guest of honor at a luncheon at the
nell avenue entertamed at a lunch- Ingle euk
.
b'Mrs
n , F'd
rl ay, glven
y.
?Dn at :her home Iast. wed nesdsy I Alvati Wood Stuart of Vassar
in honor of Mrs. Melvm Haupt of avenue. which was followed by
Newark, N. J .• formerly of Swarth- bridge at the Stuart home.
more. who stopped at Strath Haven
John D. Chiquoine.a student at
Inn for a few days. Mrs. R. S.
W~ight of Westdale avenue epter-I Pennsylvania State College. spent
.
. ' h
..
.
. his
tained informally at bndge on t e sprmg vacalton WIth
par-
'l'
PUNEB.AL DmECTOR
. Formerly of Medta
1125 W. Lehlgh Ave•• Phlla.
Phone Baldwin 1170
. No additional charge for
suburban calls
PHon
AUlIS ••ftUU, 1M.
Media 6-0755
c. , ..,..... 'S •
.el'lIo ..... '.N .r .....
Phone: lIIeolla 8-U81
ents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chiquoine of Rutgers avenue. John.
a senior in mechanical engineering
Is a member 0 f Pi T au S'19D1a,
Sigma Tau. and president of Sigma
Phi Epsilon.
Mr. and' Mrs. Maurice Ociest of .
Elm avenue will entertain at a
cocktail party tomor
altern
row
oon
from 4:30 to 6:30 at the Rolling
Green Golf Club.
Mr. Roland G. E. Ullman of
Applebriiok. Park avenue Is a
patient in Temple University Haspita], convalescing from a major
operation performed last Thursd
. 3i.Iari, Knabb. daughter of Mr.
SlMEONE'S LOOKIN6 fOR
YOUR tROP£RTY
WE CAN .,ND
HIM FOR YOU
List Your Real &date
With
PERSONAL _. Electrical InstallaBAIRD & BIRD
tions: wiring. old and new: ReaiOld BanI< Balldin&'
dential and Commercial. LIght and_
Swarlhmore 0108 - 1201
Power. Waterheaters, Ranges. All
and Mrs. A. H. Knabb of Princeton ~=HHHM~~HHHHHr
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ work done to Fire. Underwriters
avenue and Nancy McCurdy.
specifications.
Service on all
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Drwew&y ConsbucUon
.J.
makO!S of washers (Bendix inMcCurdy of Westtown former'"
ROuFS
GU'rl'ERS
eluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges
.
.'
:"
Aspbalt or Concrete
REPAIRED AND
irons. toasters, fans. lamps. Call
of S~arthmore. rode lOthe ~:
INSTJUJ,JID
ErIch H. Hausen. Elec.trical Condren s Hunter Class. the Ladies
PETER DI NICOLA
Furnace Repairs & Cleaning
tractor, Swarthmore 2850 - 385
Hunters Class. and Pair Hunters
Call
Park Avenue.
WANTED
Class at Fair Acres Hunt.... Trials
Phone Swarlbmore IJSH
GEORGE MYEB8
PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners. WANTED Colored woman de- held Saturday on the farm of
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
irons. toasters and radios resires. 5l.2-day week of general Crawford L. Twaddell of Westpaired. called for and delivered. housework. Good plain cook. Ref- town.
,
Robert Brooks. Swarfitmore erences. Phone Chester 2-9405.
Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Jackson of
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
JOSEPH GEORGE'" SONS
WANTED-Young couple with Park avenue are entertaining as
Photographer
.Painting. Paperha.nging
PERSONAL-Send your Small
child desire two-bedroom apart- their house guests Mr.' Leonard
stucco. Plaster RepalrlDg
Fry to the Swar.thmore Nursery ment on first or second floor. Call
"'Outstandlng for Quality"
School. Sign up now for Septem- Swarthmore 0948-W.
Marsh and his daughter Patricia
Media 6-0436 .
23 YEABS ·EXPERIENCE
ber. Call Director. Mrs. G. W. WANTED-By young Helicopter of London. FfugJano:l. and DJ.:. OsCar
8 E. Front Sl
REFERENCES
Brodhead. Swarthmore 2806-J.
.englneer and mathematician Aldicoa of Montevideo. Uraguay.
Oau TrlnUy 7-3887
-h-ONAL-Something for the w~fe. t':'"o or four-room .aParl!nent• I Dr. and Mrs. Jackson and their i~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;~;;;;;;;~
~~;,;~~~~~~~~;;~ .-=
unfurmshed
or parily
furnished.
' .
. . of ,
June bcide? Towels and lable for
permanellt
residence.
June guests
will attend the meetmg
linen hemmed and initialed; bed- oceupancy. Please write Box 4. the AmerIcan Society of OrthoSince 1905
Swarthmore 14148
jackets. aprons-any plain or The· Swarthmorean.
dontlsts in New York next week.
fancy gift idea you have can be WANTED
Professional woman;
Mr.',' Stanley Thompson of Los'
CUNNINGHAM
WILLIAM BROOKS
hand fashioned to your order. A
cell
new
service
sponsored
by
the
.
young.
ex
.
ent
references.
deAngeles
Calif.
formerly
of
CorPainters '" Paper H a _
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
sires small. mteresting cheerful
'
J
•
We mould :mow how
Lawns mowed. General
women of Trinity Church. Tell apartment by June. Call Bryn nell avenue. while east on busiSwa.:l268 Mlchlpn Ave
Hauling
your friends about it. Phone ord- Mawr 2309-M evenings or week- ness visited the Oliver RDdgers of
236 Harding Av. Monon. Pa.
ers to Mrs. Hall. SwaI'thmore 10'18. ends.
Riverview road.
;
fffs.
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FOR SALE '.
WANTED-To buy Kiddie-KooP.I----=-:==-=====:--_ _
FOR SAT F Candles. cards. gifts.
in good condition. Call SwarthLEGAL NOTICES
ll!JIIIllUJllWJlllDllIWlDlllUIIUlIlWWUllllllUlDUlB1 •
Carns Flowers. 650 Baltimore m;;;:o;-,re<;,;;2",6..626 .,-:==.,.,.,...,--;_ _,The School District of Swarthmore will =
Pike. Springfield. Phone Swarth- VIANTED-Apartment i!y two receive b'dB at the ollke of the Sohool
ELECTRICAL
Terrence Mlohael .IIIA!Nully
men for next academIC year. Dlstrtct 1n the HIgh School BulldI~. 001'mo re 0 4• 5 0 '
RIB
N Th S rthm
ner of College and Princeton Avenues.
PHOTOGRAPHER
ep y ox ,
e wa
orean. Swarthmore. Penns)'lvaota. up to 4. p. "m••
REPAIRS
FOR SALE-Two sliding window WANTED-Reliable maid for day's Thumay. May' •• , •••• and open the bldB
screens, 24 in. high. Like new. Call . work. MUBt have good refer- at a meeUug of the Board at the School
Dl8tr1ct oftlee on -May 11, UI4U. at 8 p. m.,
S warthmo r1808
EASTER
e.
ences. Phone evenings between 6 or at an adjourned meeting of tbe School
and 7, Media 6-1983. ,
Board, for coal. fuel aU, and towel servwmING NEW and OW
FOR SALE-Broadloom rug. Chilee. SpeclftcaUons can be secured. between
to
nese blue. size llx13. Good WANTED--Four or five room un- It a. Pl. and ." p. m. dally except Slt,turHOMES
furnished aparbnent on ground days. Sundays. and hoUdsys, at the School
condition. Telephone Swarthmore
floor
or
with
elevator,
in
Swarth.District
oOlee.
The
Board.
reserves
the
MOTHER'S DAY
1422.
!
more or vicinity. llA, 345 E. 57th rf8ht to reject any or aU bids in whole
~R SALE-"
d
'
bl
1
t
or
part
awardupconlracta
Samuel M. 'Harbison
...~.ery
esura e 0 St.• New York ~Z. N. Y.
an"Inl1em
or and
Itemstomaking
an" bid. on
SPECIAl.
located on Maple avenue. 80 ft. WANTED
'l;Sf.:m=-aO;ll~:'un=furn="'is::;h"'edoo
HIlda Lanlr Denworth
Swarlhmore 0""
front
x
200
ft.
d"';P;
ol~
shade
and
apartment
by
young
business
,Secretary
I
PROTRAlTS 8xlO
well landscaped. prtce $3.500. couple. Willing to do necessary
mnlllllllllllllPllllnllllllllnllllnnlUllnllllUUIII
& Lukens, 523 Welsh. painting and papering.
Phone'
COUNTY
OF
DELAWARE
I
fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~
I Sweeney
3 for $5.00
Street Chester 3 7183
Sealed proposals wJ.ll be received In the
,.
- :-.Swarthmore 1870·M.
O"'ee of 'be ChIef Clerk, at the Court·
I FOR
SALE-MUSHROOM and
Howe, Media, Pa.. up unUi •• ,00 o'clock
Selection of Proofs
I TOPSOIL. cinders and fill dirt.
FOR RENT
Noon _tern Standard Time on
Devine Taxi Service
"J. C. Stilwell & Sons. Swarthmore FOR RENT _ Small furnlS'hed at
101••••
, •••• which wlU be publicly opened
the County Con:un1ssiODCf>S MeeUng
; 3400.
apartment, first floor, near bus Room at 1:00 P.M., R. S. T. on ,the same
613 South Chester Road
I FOR SALll 8tnd,·0 co.. _L • custom I,'ne
July and August Box L day. for furnishing and deUveriDg' vaddus
SWARTHMORE, PA.
; made,-iooer spring, s~d,y frame The' Swarthmorean. '
.
"
~~~. for the 'U8e of the CountY 'of
Bholle Swarthmore' 1077
twin or double. Purchased Feb- FOR RENT
Dellghtully cool
Each bid must be accompan'ed b. a eer·
Serving Swarthmore. Mor'=============~I ruary. Call Bryn Mawr 2309-M
room, near transportation. Gen- titled check In tbe amount of $'0.00 drawn
::
evem'ngs or week-ends.
I
f
d
Call
S
arth
to
the
order of the Count,. of Delaware.
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
t eman pre erre .
w
SpecUlcaUoDs and bidding sheets may
FOR SALE-SEASHORE BAR- more' 2806-J.
be obtained at tbe 0"1.. bf the ChIef
Township since 1918
at
the
Court House. Media. Pa..
Construction . . . Repairs GAIN fa· r amateur or profession- FOR' RENT R oom f or gentleman .Clerk.
The County Commissioners reserve. the
PHONE:
a1 builder. Three-fourths built, sixwithin block of tearooms, buses right to reject any and all bids.
room
cottage
at
Brant
Beach,
N.
J.
and
railroads.
Call'
Swarthmore
John
H.
Doherty
High-quality C{aftsm 8n ship I)ay view on two sides, one block 1140-R.
SwarIbmore ci«4.
Fred F. Duke
Albert J. Crawford. Jr.
f rom ocean.
M ust sacrt'f'ice a t
LOST and FOUND
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Call us for an estimate
$3.500. Call Clearhrook 1749-J.
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LOST Wallet. vicinity of the
FOR
SALE-Boy's
large
deluxe
Club. Monday. April
HORACE A. REEVES bicycle. excellent condition. $25. 18.Woman's
Reward. Mrs. West. SwarthCall Swarthmore 0182.
more 1564.
"Third Generation Builders"
HAVE YOUR TREES PRUNED NOW
FOFC)iRtssijAUT:i.Eg::::;''i'Puniiiii(ch~'"225S\vroo;f,lumiiiiieess..ILOST-Child's red tricycle, fouryears 1841-1891. bound in red
year-old size. vicinity Rutgers
Swarthmore 3450
AVOID DAMAGE TO TREES AND
and gold. $200. Also various pieces and Cornell avenues. Swarthmore
of fine Period furniture. silyer. 3674-W.·
PROPERTY LATER
:;:
.T.....
Tuesd.".
r
PETER E. TOLD
PIANO TUNING
All LInes Of InsuranAle
333 D_outh Avenue
Swarllanore 1833
ALBAN PARKER
Phone Media 6-3555
New and RebuUl l'Imlos
and ReJCalrlnc S~ 1918
CALIFORNIA
,
-
1180 Huhlenberc Ave.
RE4T
NEWS NOTES
ORTLIP and Wmn,SmE
Auctioneers
OXFORD. PA.
_r __
BLUE LABEL
VlcInlty for past
Twenty Years
Phone: Swarthmore 3307
I
.
Serving Swarthmore and
CALL and DELIVER
RODO> EARL SMlTII
c
GREEN
PEAS
2
r.. Z9c
.....
All Types of Electrical Installations and Repairs.
MORE
TERMS CASH
TRY A DELICIOUS
Frelh Collfornla, Full ,odd.d
QUICK SERVICE
Rutledge, Pa.
Anllqu... IlIe ware. .over
ornaments. lamps' lo& famlture and 1000 oUter ~
&00 nWDel'OU8 to menllon
WHEN CO-OP'S ARE IN TOWN PRICES ARE DOWN
FARMDALE IViP.M1LK 3::35c
Saws Sel and FIled
~
Cabbage
Sp'nach
Celery
Tomatoes
Ora
MOSTELLER
V.wt1'lUCAL
OONTBAC'l'OB
~====;==:;~==~;
Fryers
Roast Beef
Lamb
Bacon
•• •
A. WAYNE
1044 Tenth Avenue
APRIL 30, 1949
The Swarlh ore
Co-op
Doctor'.................. .
Tomatoas .....
-
Sbarpened by Mechlne
PUBLIC SALE
n •• of ...... May 7th. 194'1 .... _........................C·.:loclc
L
-
Other Tools also SlMaqcqecl
S·
JUICY
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Po ....... " ..................................................................................
....,..
THE
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LAWN MOWERS
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PASCAL
,M,
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.............
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. 8ElJ-TWIN ~RINDER
occupying their' newly purchased
home at 509 Rutgers, avenue.
Marsha attends the Rutgers avenue kIndergarten.
FRESH
Fri.II'"
wupOII pi
'. t
old bank
- .., . . . . lUI A.IL . . . 'S ....
....p
-
.~~""~""~""~-----
MIss Caroline Gwddl1 of
the houseguest of Mr. and Mrs.
mantown, formerly of Swarthmore James A. Davies of Cedar lane.
by ofRclal
APRIL 29, 1MB
---
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
Rubbish Collected
Weellly or lionUtI)'
Phone SwarIbmore 3343
9 A. III. to 5.30 P.M.
Call
ROBERT HASTINGS
Swarthmore 02415-W
\
Builder
Repairs and
Mainten~
.CHARLES E. FISCHER
•
Painter
SWARTHMORE n53
"A HOUSE WEU-MAINTAINED IS THE WISE,OWNER'S GAIN"
Interior and Exterior
,
, '
10
THE
·HS CHORUS TO
SING MAY 6
Presbyterians Present
•
•
• A
specia:-~-::U!~:'o:~
SWABTB~OBBAN
FAVORS LOCAL
RESPONSIBILITY
APBD..
a,
1141
will direct the :young J?CQple who Gehring, 'Mrs. Walter H. Dickinwill guide visitors through this son, . and Miss Elizabeth Buse of
fascinating and famous garden.
Ridley Park.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Plowman· .of Princeton avenue enter. NEWS NOTES
tained at a buffet supper and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Mc- bridge Friday evening.
Cabe of. North Chester road will
Mrs. Marvel Wilson of Strath
entertain as their house guests Haven avenue enterlained at a
over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. luncheon at ·the Ingleneuk last
Roger F. Woodman of PorUand, Wednesday and with her guests
Me., and Miss Yvonne Motley of later attend~ Smith College FashLarchmont, N. Y., whose marriage ion Show at the Merion Cricket
to Mr. Thomas B. McCabe, Jr., will Club.
taka. plaee June 18. .
Mrs. C. Milton Pike, Jr., of
Mrs. A. E. Lo~gwell of Lafay- Lansing, Mich.", who atrlved Wedette avenue entertained last week nesday for a week's visit with her
her mother Mrs:' M. F. Roberson parents Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopand Aunt Miss Marie True both kins of Crest lane will be a bridal
of Albany" N. Y., her siste; Miss attendant at the wedding of Miss
Lillian Roberson of New Rochelle, Elizabeth Sprenger of GermanN. Y., and her son and daughter- town Saturday.
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert LongMr. and Mrs. C. I. Galbreath
well of Brooklyn, N. Y:
'and daughter Jean of Benjamin
Mrs. John E. Michael of lVlrvard West avenue will visit Mrs. Galavenue and Mrs. S. Blair Luckie breath's parents Mr. and Mrs.
of the Swarthmore Apartments Charles H. Horner of. Baltimore,
are attending the convention of Md., for the week-end and will
General Federation of ,Women's also attend the Maryland Hunt
Clubs in Hollywood, Fla., tIDS Club Race Saturday.
week.
Th~ Delaware County Auxiliary
The Philadelphia Alumnae Chap- of the S.P.C.A. held its monthly
ter of Mu Phi Epsilon met Sun- Pleeting at the home of Mrs;
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Duane R. Terry of North Chester
Laurence Baxter of Harvard av- road Tuesday.
enue. After the regular busin~
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Patterson
;ession, a musical program w;as of Elm. avenue will spend the
enjoYed by the members.
week-end visiting Mrs. Patterson's
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Den- uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Richworth of Elm avenue entertained ard Gregory of Mont Clair, N.J.
at a tea from 4 to 6 on Sunday
.'
'"
.
afternoon 10 ·honor of Miss Vu-gnua
Allen, Girls physical education instru~tor at the high school and Miss
Margaret Price, Rutgers avenue
kindergarten teacher who recently
com leted 25 years service 'as
p
.
Swarthmore teachers. Guests 10lty
eluded
present
and
fonner
facu
~~;:!!::;.:....~~
b
'/,
mem ers.
What a con .'n ......... ......
Wood Pure"" .... h ... .....
Phebe L':1kens of Elm avenue and
lest _y to lie sure ef • _
An~ Harvey of Columbia avenu~,
forta .... ho_ .... wiIIIIIr.V. .
..............c ..."...............
Kap~a AlPha Thetas a~ the U~
W. . . COk.I._of .........
verslty of Pennsylvarua, particfu.&s Ioecavw It tII- _.'
warmth and comf.... willi . .
ipated in the Fashion Show given
.......OIf ................. c....
by the sorority in Phi1adel~a
CAll En.."".. 61500 (free r•
...... s.mc.). NuftW, .4100
Saturday.
from. Swarthorr_dear....
more attending the FashIon ShowALAN WOOD STEEl COMPAR
bridge in~J1ded Mrs. James Lukens, Mrs. W. M. Harvey, Mrs.
Col" a..Dca/s
Lloyd Jones, Mrs. Marvel Wilson,
Co"boIIocteI. h.
.
Mrs. A. H. 'Marsh, Mrs. W. H.
obstetrics who. bas also tmjoyed
a full general practice and come
·face to face with just about every
.
The choral organizations. of problem of modem marriage adThe greatest single threat to
Swartlunore High School, under dressed a "COmbined group of our liberties lies in the tendency
the direction of Alice E. Blodgett, young people, college-age and ·to look upon government as a
are eager to follow the splendid older, at the
. Presbyterian Church national pyrl!mid club that can
musical evening preseD'ted by the last Sunday evening.
make everybody rich, Donald P.
band, this past Friday, with their
Dr. Lovett Dewees told of his Jones comptroller of Sun Oil ComSeventh Annual· ~ong Festival at work as a pioneer in the fight for pany declared last night.
Clothier Memorial on this next birth control whiCh ran the gamut
Mr. Jones who lives on SwarthFriday, 'May 6,. at 8 p. m. Proceeds from criticism to acclaiin. At pres- more avenue warned that it is
of this concert, unlike other years, ent he is actively interested in imp~ssible.: t~ ac~pt. favors withwill go into a choral fund to be "Birthright,· Inc." which is receiv- out 1Ocurr1Og obligat!oIllS and that
used for chorus robes and neces- ing similar treatment.
no individual or group receives
sary equipment.
Dr•. Dewees holds degree.~ from funds from government without
Approximately
150 students Haverlord College and. the Uni- fir~t . agreeing to whatever .refrom grades Seven through 12 are versity of PennsYlvania. He is a stnctive terms government Imbu,sily rehearsing their Parts in founder of the American Associ- poses.
, preparation for the event. The ation of Marriage Counsellors, a
Mr. Jones spoke at the annual
Junior Girls' Glee Club, accom- member of Philadelphia's Marriage banquet of the Last Man's Club
panied by Catharine Hider, a Counsel Bureau and the committee (veterans of World War I) of the
sophomore, will set the tone of on Family Relations of the Phila- Howa~d C. ~cC~ll P~t of ~e
the concert with gay songs of delphia Yearly meeting of the Amerlcan Leglon 10 Philadelphia.
spring and out-of-door life. The Society of Friends. He is currently
Government handouts that do
High School Chorus accompani~ teaching Sex Hygiene at Temple not result in the creation of goods
· by Margaret Croco, a junior, and University and a course .in Mar- or se~~ces merely ~ucceer;l in
Lewis Izumi, a senior, will be riage Guidance at the University of pyramldmg 'costs, a~dlDg .to ~e
heard in three varied groups. Pennsylvania. "Successful'; Mar- {llo~ey supply and stImulatIng 10Opening the concert, this group riage" published last year by Fish- flatIon, he declared.
will be heard in several sacred bein an(i Burgess contains a chap,,:,
"The ~el~.ion w*: suffer," Mr.
compositions by the great choral ter by Dr. De\vees on pre-marital Jones said, IS th.~ Idea that gov· writer Bachand Handel. The counseling.
er~ent can give us something for
remaining groups will feature sevAfter last Sunday's absorbing nothmg~at governmen~ pJaneral WlUSUally interesting negro general talk and question and an- ners can give us more secu~~tr than
. spirituals, folk songs, and modern swer period on marriage Dr. De- we can earn for ourselves.
compositions by the English, writer wees was unanimously requested
Mr. Jones deplored the apparBritten, and the American, lfflle. to return this Sunday evening for ent willingness of certain segThe Boys' Chorus, composed of further discussion of the subject. ments of the American population
" I ff if th .
'biliti "
boys from the mixed chorus, boys . All interested people in the to s u" 0
elr responSl
~
in the instrumental groups of the aforementioned age-group are in- a.nd a barter a measure Of. ~~
school, and others desirous of vited to attend the meeting which liberty for a few palt.ry subsidies.
singing in a male group, will be will open promptly at 7.30 in the
Among ftliese people, he added,
ready to entertain the audience Parish House.
indivfdual sta~a ~d relian~e
upon self-determmabon are diwith a group of songs, including a
. . bin· t th
mlDlS
g a
every t'une w h en
song medley. A new innovation Second Marriage. Talk
· expenditure
t h e b urd en 0 f publ IC
in the popular choral concert last
Next Wednesday IS
.
.
h
.
growmg
eaVler-a process
year, the medley found' favor with
H. Curtis Wood, M.D.· will
all, . including the young male speak next Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. which destroyed many nations in
singers. Put together this Fear by in Trinity Church, at the. second the past.·
Higher standards of living for all
David Smith, president of the session of the Marriage Conference
Mixed Chorus, Bruce Godfrey t being held at the church on four can be obtained only through the
and Kenneth Wright, the 1949 sUccessive Wednesdays. The gen- creation of mor.e and more products. This requires, he said, rnax. medley should prove highly eneral theme of the conference is imum productivity from all of
tertaining.
"The Christian Approach to Mar- both through our own physical
A surprise feature on the pro- riage."
efforts and through the ID,:'eatest
gram will be the introduction of a
possible
use of tools and machingroup known as the Swartlunore
PHOTOS AT (fOLLEGE
ery.
Treble Shooters.
An exhibit of the outstanding
Mr. Jones urged the Legionaires
work of the Sculpture and Camera
to continue active in civic affairs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii
Clubs at Swarthmore cOllege will and
to seek the solution of local il
INTRAMURAL CHAMPS
be on display in the· East Parlor, problems at the local level.
The boys' intramural volleyball Parrish Hall, beiinning May 1.
"The best way to defend our. championship was won this year
Many. students .have developed
selves . agaInst the smothering
by a fighting underdog sophmore hidden talent with clay this year
clutch of government intervention
team. Given little chance to sur- under the direction of Helen Zelin our lives js to solve our own
vi~e. th~ first round of a double ezna, an instructor with wide expersonal, community and state
elurunation . tourname?t
they perience in America and Europe.
problems ourselves," he declared
fought from behind time after The students whose Work will be
time to their first intramural exhibited give full credit for their, PLAN FLOWER MARKET
championship.
progress in sculpture to their
The Providence Garden... Club's
Members of the team are: War- teacher.
annuai Flower Market will be
ren Gold, captain; Donald Pierce,
Among the prize photographs to held on Saturday, May 7 from 10
Franklin Conly, Larry Woodruff, be displayed by the Camera Club until 5 at "Todmorden Fann," Mrs.
Lee Bennett, Jerry GOodman. are shots taken by every conceiv- Arthur Hoyt' Scott's estate in
Bobby Linn.
able kind of camera, from the Wallingford. Mrs. J. Ward Hinkbest to the least expensive. Of son of Wallingford is in charge of
Benefit Performance of the
first interest is ·the. remarkable the market with Mrs. Philip W.
"Canary Murder
cat picture "Narcissus," done by Kniskern of Riverview road and
Friday, May 6
Woodlief Thomas, which won a Mrs. Philip C. Snow of WallingSWARTHMORE PI.JAYERS
one hundred dollar prize in a ford, as co-chairman.
'
CLUB·
Dental Health Center of
contest sponsored by C~
Mrs. Snow will be in charge of
Central Delaware County
th~ plant and vegetable section.
magazine.
Mrs. John S. Albert of WaUing•
WinS
stcholarship
ford.
is chairman of the Old CuriCIRCLE NO.2
Gwen
Watkins,
daughter
of
Mr.
osity
Shop committee, ~. Lucius
METHODIST ·CHURCH
and Mrs. W. Watkins of College Beebe, also of Wallingford will
Book Review by
avenue has been awarded· a $400 have a table of baskets and mats
. Mrs. Paul Towner
"THE STRONG CITADEL"
scholarship from Wooster College. from the Bahamas, and the Snack
May 4th
2:00 P. M.
Gwen will graduate in June from Bar will again be in charge of Mrs.
144 Park Avenue
Swarthmore High School.
J. Taney Wilcox of Wawa. Mrs.
James A. Hayes Jr. of Wallingford
I.-
us
!hose
Of"_
d;liWNI
ease"
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Banking is done at ,our convenience-when you bank .by mail.
Use our bank- by-mail service.
COSTS lESS
The Providence Garden Club
will hold their annual
FLOWER MARKET
at Todmorden Farm,
Wallingford on
because It
Saturday, t May 7
10:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
lASTS
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
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Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
.
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. BANKING HOURS UnUl SEPt'. 25. tM9
, Monday throuah Friday 8' a.m. to 3 p.m,
FrIday, Evening
OJ
to 8· p.m. Dayli&'ht Savin&' TIme
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
10
THE
Presbyterians Present
Marriage Authority
H. S. CHORUS TO
SING MAY 6
SWARTHMOBEAN
FAVORS LOCAL
RESPONSIBILITY
APRn. 29, 1949
will direct the young people who Gehring, Mrs. Walter H. Dickinwill guide visitors through this son" and Miss Elizabeth Buse of
, A specialist in gynecology and
fascinating and famous garden.
Ridley Park.
obstetrics who has also enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Plowa full general practice and come
man of Princeton avenue enterface to face with just about every
tained at a buffet supper and
The choral organizations of problem of modern marriage adThe greatest single threat to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
B.
Mcbridge
Friday evening.
Swarthmore High School, under dressed a combined group of our liberties lies in the tendency
Cabe
of
North
Chester
road
will
Mrs.
Marvel Wilson of Strath
the direction of Alice E. Blodgett,
young people, college-age and to look upon government as a entertain as their house guests Haven avenue entertained at a
are eager to follow the splendid
older, at the Presbyterian Church national pyramid club that can over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. luncheon at -the Ingleneuk last
musical evening presented by the last Sunday evening.
make everybody rich, Donald P.
Roger F. Woodman of Portland, Wednesday and with her guests
band this past Friday, with their
Dr. Lovett Dewees told of his Jones comptroller of Sun Oil Com- Me., and Miss Yvonne Motley of later attende~ Smith College FashSeventh Annual Song Festival at work as a pioneer in the fight for pany declared last night.
Larchmont, N. Y., whose marriage ion Show at the Merion Cricket
Clothier Memorial on this next
Mr. Jones who lives on Swarthbirth control which ran the gamut
to Mr. Thomas B. McCabe, Jr., will ClUb.
Friday, 'May 6, at 8 p. m. Proceeds
from criticism to acclaim. At pres- more avenue warned that it is take place June 18.
Mrs. C. Milton Pike, Jr., of
of this concert: unlike other years,
ent he is actively interested in impossible to accept favors withMrs. A. E. Longwell of Lafay- Lansing, Mich., who arrived Wedwill go into a choral fund to be
"Birthright, Inc." which is receiv- out incurring obligations and that ette avenue entertained last week nesday for a week's visit with her
used for chorus robes and neces- ing similar treatment.
no individual or group receives
her mother Mrs. M. F. Roberson parents Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopsary equipment.
Dr. Dewees holds degrees from funds from government without
and Aunt Miss Marie True, both kins of Crest lane will be a bridal
Approximately
150
students Haverford College and the Uni- first agreeing to whatever reof Albany" N. Y., her sister Miss attendant at the wedding of Miss
from grades seven through 12 are versity of Pennsylvania. He is a strictive terms government imLillian
Roberson of New Rochelle, Elizabeth Sprenger of Gerrnanbusily rehearsing their parts in founder of the American Associ- poses.
preparation for the event. The
Mr. Jones spoke at the annual N. Y., and her son and daughter- town Saturday.
alion of Marriage Counsellors, a
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Robert LongMr. and Mrs. C. I. Galbreath
Junior Girls' Glee Club, accommember of Philadelphia's Marriage banquet of the Last Man's Club well of Brooklyn, N. Y.
'and
daughter Jean of Benjamin
panied by Catharine Hider, a
Counsel Bureau and the committee (veterans of World War I) of the
Mrs. John E. Michael of Harvard West avenue will visit Mrs. Galsophomore, will set the tone of
on Family Relations of the Phila- Howard C. McCall Post of the avenue and Mrs. S. Blair Luckie breath's parents Mr. and Mrs.
the concert with gay songs of
delphia Yearly meeting of the American Legion in Philadelphia. of the Swarthmore Apartments Charles H. Horner of Baltimore,
spring and out-of-door life. The
Government handouts that do
Society of Friends. He is currently
are attending the convention of Md., for the week-end and will
High School Chorus accompanied
teaching Sex Hygiene at Temple not result in the creation of goods General Federation of Women's also attend the Maryland Hunt
by Margaret Croco, a junior, and
University and a course in Mar- or services merely succeed in Clubs in Hollywood, Fla., this Club Race Saturday.
Lewis Izumi, a senior, will be
riage Guidance at the University of pyramiding 'costs, adding to the week.
The Delaware County Auxiliary
heard in three varied groups.
Pennsylvania. "Successful' Mar- money supply and stimulating in- The Philadelphia Alumnae Chap- of the S.P.C.A. held its monthly
Opening the concert, this group
riage" published last year by Fish- flation, he declared.
will be heard in several sacred bein and Burgess contains a chap"The delusion we suffer," Mr. ter of Mu Phi Epsilon met Sun- meeting at the home of Mrs.
compositions by the great choral ter by Dr. De\vees on pre-marital Jon~s said, "is the idea that gov- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Duane R. Terry of North Chester
writer Bach and Handel. The counseling.
ernment can give us something for Laurence Baxter of Harvard av- road Tuesday.
enue. After the regular business
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Patterson
remaining groups will feature sevAfter last Sunday's absorbing nothing--'that government plan- 'ession, a musical program w~ of Elm avenue will spend the
eral unusually interesting negro general talk and question and an- ners can give us more security than
enjoyed by the members.
week-end visiting Mrs. Patterson's
spirituals, folk songs, and modern swer period on marriage Dr. De- we can earn for ourselves." '
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
K.
Denuncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Richcompositions by the English writer wees was unanimously requested
MI'. Jones deplored the apparworth
of
Elm
avenue
entertained
ard
Gregory of Mont Clair, N.J.
Britten, and the American, Fine. to return this Sunday evening for ent willingness of certain segat
a
tea
from
4
to
6
on
Sunday
The Boys' Chorus, composed of further discussion of the subject. ments of the American population
boys from the mixed chorus, boys 'All interested people in the to "sluff off their responsibilities" afternoon in honor of Miss Virginia
in the instrumental groups of the aforementioned age-group are in- and a "barter a measure of their Allen, Girls physical education inschool, and others desirous of vited to attend the meeting which liberty for a few paltry subsidies." structor at the high school and Miss
singing in a male group, will be will open promptly at 7.30 in the
Among ihese people, he added, Margaret Price, Rutgers avenue
individual stamina and reliance kindergarten teachel' who recently
ready to entertain the audience Parish House.
upon self-determination are di- completed 25 years service as
with a group of songs, including a
,
minishing at the very time when Swarthmore teachers. Guests insong medley. A new innovation Second Marriage Talk
cluded
present
and
former
faculty
~
in the popular choral concert last
'/,
Next Wednesday the burden of public expenditure members.
is growing heavier-a process
year, the medley found favor with
'What Q eomWaaIiottl n.. ....
H. Curtis Wood, M.D. will
Wood PurchaM Plan Is .... _
Phebe Lukens of Elm avenue and
which destroyed many nations in
all, including the young male
lo,t way to be • .,.. of • _
speak next Wednesday at 8:15 p.m.
Ann Harvey of Columbia avenue,
the past.
singers. Put together this year by
fortable ho_ . .xt ........ Y. .
in Trinity Church, at the second
g"autornlllic"'UverieSaoo.Alaa
Higher standards of living for all Kappa AlPha Thetas at the UniDavid Smith, president of the
Wood Coko Is _
of .... IIMst
session of -the Marriage Conference
fulll, bocav,o It g1v., Mcua-can be obtained only through the versity of Pennsylvania, particMixed Chorus, Bruce Godfrey,
being held at the church on four
warmth and comfort wiIh . .
creation of more and more prod- ipated in the Fashion Show given
and Kenneth Wright, the 1949
least effol1 a"d at the low... e.....
successive Wednesdays. The genucts. This requires, he said, max- by the sorority in Philadelphia
medley should prove highly enCAll En,""';.. 61500 (free T_
eral theme of the conference is
tertaining.
imum productivity from all of us Saturday. Those from Swarthph_ Sa...;..'. tfoIrid_ ...00
"The Christian Approach to Mar01' rrwr dealer.
both through our own physical more attending the Fashion ShowA surprise feature on the pro- riage."
ALAN WOOD STEEL COMPAR
efforts and through the greatest bridge included Mrs. James Lugram will be the introduction of a
kens,
Mrs.
W.
M.
Harvey,
Mrs.
possible use of tools and machingroup known as the Swarthmore
Divisioll
PHOTOS
AT
COLLEGE
Lloyd Jones, Mrs. Marvel Wilson,
ery.
Treble Shooters.
{or
Ibollodtllll.
1'11.
An exhibit of the outstanding
Mr. Jones urged the Legionaires Mrs. A. H. 'Marsh, Mrs. W. H.
work of the Sculpture and Camera to continue active in civic affairs
Clubs
at Swarthmore College will and to seek the solution of local
INTRAMURAL CHAMPS
be on display in the East Parlor, problems at the local level.
The boys' intramural volleyball
Parrish Hall, beginning May 1.
"The best way to defend ourchampionship was won this year
Many. students have developed selves against the smothering
by a fighting underdog sophmore
hidden talent with clay this year clutch of government intervention
team. Given little chance to surunder the direction of Helen Zel- in our lives is to solve our own
vive the first rOWld of a double
ezna, an instructor with wide ex- personal, community and state
elimination
tournament
they
perience in America and Europe. problems ourselves," he declared.
fought from behind time after
The students whose work will be
time to their first intramural
exhibited give full credit for their
championship.
PLAN FLOWER MARKET
progress in sculpture to their
The Providence Garden- Club's
Members of the team are: War- teacher.
annual
Flower Market will be
ren Gold, captain; Donald Pierce.
Among the prize photographs to held on Saturday, May 7 from 10
1/ /
Franklin Conly, Larry Woodruff, be displayed by the Camera Club
Lee Bennett, Jerry Goodman, are shots taken by every conceiv- until 5 at "Todmorden Farm," Mrs.
Al·thur Hoyt Scott's estate in
Bobby Linn.
able kind of camera, from the Wallingford. Mrs. J. Ward Hinkbest to the least expensive. Of SOil of Wallingford is in charge of
first interest is the remarkable the market with Mrs. Philip W.
Benefit Performance of the
"Canary Murder Case"
cat picture "Narcissus," done by Kniskern of Riverview road and
Friday, May 6
Woodlief Thomas, which won a Mrs. Philip C. Snow of WallingSWARTHMORE PllAYERS
one
hundred dollar prize in a ford, as co-chairman.
CLUB
contest sponsored by CAMERA
Dental Health Center of
Mrs. Snow will be in charge of
Central Delaware County
magazine.
th~ plant and vegetable section.
Mrs. John S. Albert of WallingWins ~holarship
ford·
is chairman of the Old CuriCIRCLE NO.2
Gwen Watkins, daughter of Mr.
osity
Shop committee, Mrs. Lucius
METHODIST CHURCH
and Mrs. W. Watkins of College
Beebe,
also of Wallingford will
Book Review by
avenue has been awarded a $400
Mrs. Paul Towner
have a table of baskets and mats
scholarship from Wooster College.
your
"THE STRONG CITADEL"
from the Bahamas, and the Snack
May 4th
2:00 P. M.
Gwen will graduate in June from Bar will again be in charge of Mrs.
144 Park Avenue
Swarthmore High School.
J. Taney Wilcox of Wawa. Mrs.
James A. Hayes Jr. of Wallingford
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TJMETO I f f ,
BAN BY Mi
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COSTS lESS
Banking is done at
convenience-when you bank by mail.
Use our bank· by. mail service.
The Providence Garden Club
will hold their annual
FLOWER l\IARKET
"eeat/se II
at Todmorden Farm,
Wallingford on
Saturday, May '7
10:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
lASTS
lONGER
Swarthmore National Bank.
& Trust Co.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
!
Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically
tlU'ough the new Bond-a-Month Plan. Ask at this 13ank
H.D.SIPLER
11
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CHESTER ROAD,
SWAB.TBMORE
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Phone, Swarthmore 0450
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The Swarthmorean, 1949-04
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