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,.ARE YOUR
FLOWERS
CHEERING
THE_ SWARTHMOR-E
FULL DAY OF
FUN~PLANNEDIN
LEGION NINE IS
Borough To Uphold ,Tradition Of Doings
For All Ages In Its Independence
Day Celebration'
Frances Pearson and Pat Told.
Games for 10 through 13 girls will
be led by Mn. J . .Alfred calhoun.
Boys' games, are to be'Bii'ected by
Andy Kirk and HarrY Warren.
For the Fourth all persons of 14
years and up are adults and will
take part in the variety choice program prepared for them by Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Lukens.
By this time the popsicles fornished all players will be very
welcome.
'
11.30 a.m.-i1remen'. Water
Fight-Rutgers Avenue between
Westdale and Yale. One of the
;most popular features of the annual Fourth of July program. you'll
find yourself caught up into real
suspense and we'll miss. our guess
if you're not also caught in a litUe
sprinkle. It's downright
borly of the Firemen to take all
that. wetting for the townfolk
and teu them so. won't you?
Time out for fe~g the hungry tribe and resting weary bones
until the ball a~e
,"","" a t 1'30
. p.m.
on the Riverview Field.
8:3.0 p.m.-8quare Dance---;RaUroad Station Square.
neJgh.-
Hill, Upper
Darby
During
the
past
week,
the
of 6-3 and 3-1 and Upper Darby
by 11-0. Dalton started last
Wednesday's game at Sharon Hill
and was relieved by Poole in the
fourth inning when Sharon Hill
tied at 3-3. Poole pitched his
usual steady. effective game and
held his adversaries scoreless
from then on. A strong three-run
rally sewed up the game in the
top of the sixth. Barr led the Legion strikers with three solid hits
and Dalton chipped in with two
timely blows. '
On Friday afternoon the locals
ovex:vhelmed Up~r ~rby by
blasting the o.pposmg. pltcher ~ut
~ !he box ~th a rune-run first
mnmg . explosl~n. S~v~ straight
men hit safely .m the mrung before
a man was retired.. The big blows
were a base clearmg double by
Dalton and a homer by La~ with
two on
held
opts base.
hill Dalton
t
. his
innin
po~en
ess or five.
gs
whileTarr yielded one hit to the
last man at the top of the seventh.
On Monday evening, Poole
pitched a splendid game in defeat-
sharon Hill.. The one damag-
II
.
lUg
"E"
dent wheiher parent, neighbor or' .
just the watcher with an eye to
CoUncil' Contributes
the borough :future. ' A word to the
wise, clip this program or carry
Low Bid
your Swarthmorean about with
Share
you. Or you'll let the event, not to
'mention the prizes given by the
In special session Monday eve.:.
sponsors, YOU' most want to see ning Borough CounCil. considered
slip by you.
the purchase of a new fire truck.
9:30 a.in. (don't wince it once
The public safety committee rewas 8:45)-Parade of
finest ported on its meeting, attended
young fry to be on view in any by representatives of the Fire
town in the country this Fourth Company, on JWle 15.
Of July. There will be classes for
Low bid for the truck was
every kind of fancy dress, patriotic $14,300 net. However. the Fire
(this has been the largest being Company preferred another make
the most appropriate to the occa- whose Ibid was $2300 higher, since
sion, fancy costume (many a Ute firemen were more familiar
beauty and cavalier has turned up with the equipment on the higher
here), humordus (with now and priced truck.
then an unexpected twist),' comCouncil decided in the interest
ments on the ,times (here an in- of goodwill and at the suggestion
telligent and imaginative parent is of the Fire Company apparatu.o;
an asset), pet pal (observation committee, to reject all bids and
may have failed but we think there appropriate the amount of the low
has never yet been a bamster) , bid to the Fire Company with the
and then those unpressive units understanding that the Company
of bedecked kiddy cars, tricycles, will purohase equipment substanbikes, and floats. ali propelled tially according to specifications of
with such earnestness as to make the public safety oommittee. at no
the task of the judges very diffi- additional cost to :Borough resicult indeed. Those judges: Mrs. dents.
Francis H. Forsythe, Mrs. Avery
The' Fire Company in turn
~la.ke, Mrs. Frank 9-. Keenen, agreed to pay cash for the new
mCldentally, will be doing their engine selected and give the title
good deed. for the week. for they to the !Borough.
would like to ,be giving a :prize to
every participant. There will be
Indians To Play Phila
prizes fOr many and a Flag for
each child participating in the paThe third of this season's thrillrade given by the Ainsworth- ing box lacrosse games will be
Wernher post of the American played at the Sun Oil A. A. Box
Legion. Parade marshalls Ferris on Wednesday July 6, starting at
W. Mitchell, C. W. Lukens and 8:30 p. m. when the redoubtable
Harold Ogram will earn commun- Swarthmore Indians tackle the
ity orchi$, too.
Philadelphia Stars. '.nlese two
10:30 a.m.--Game Hour for All teams have alwaYs given the specon the College Aveuae School tators all the blood-tingling action
Grounds-This
doesn't, sound that anyone might desire and thiS
nearly as exciting as the bourof coming tussle, like its predecessors,
genuine community cooperation will leave nothing to be wished
turns out to be. There will be the for in the way of exciting roughpony' ,rides for children under and-tumble action. Both teams
seven under the indispensable di- are studded with stars from 001rection of Mr. and Mrs. Pbillp M. legiate lacrosse ranks, maJIY of
Ald~. Qames for Brownleage them .All-American aelectkmS in
girls, 7 to JO, will be ~ of recent yean.
the
Contributions from anyone in
the community who would like to
share their garden with patients
of the Philadelphia General Hospital would be greatly appreciated.
Containers to :hold flowers will be
placed at the Woman·s Club from
Wednesday noon unW Thursday
morning at 9 o'clock.
VARIETY REIGNS
IN SUMMER FUN
Swarthmore
Legion "?ctories,
team has
scor~ three decisive
de- '
feating Sharon Hill twice by scores
FIRE CO MAKES ~g
blf!
:S!t~~d:~tt:\~li::ev~tri!!~ ~ DEAL O'N" 'NG'IHE ·e:~ch~~~=~:e ~e::
t~
set
day off its proudest start.
<;ertainly the SIght of the young_
blo'Y off
$3.50 PER YEAR
Will You Share Your Garden?
TRIPLE WINNER
ANNUAL COMNUNITY FOURTH Lads
Defeat Sharon
Fourth of July' carrid fo:" all
, Swarthmoreans not only the patriotic import which it has for each
. United States citizen but also the
awareness that the borough's traditional day of conununity fun. is
at hand.
They know that the civic-minded' members of the Swarthmore
Business Association are busily
planning for the day-long program
of family fun which for many
years has made a stay-at-home
F!lurth in Swarthmore a hiih moment in neighborliness and fun.
This year's Fourth plans are in
, good progress. Pony ri4es for the
youngest celebrants are assured..
Agile and popular directors have
been persuaded to .lead games for
every age and condition of Swarthmoreans. The heat wave may have
brought its woes but it has done its
part to ,.get the Midget and Clipper
ball t~ams in perfect p~ form
for their holiday afternoon crowd.
Then in the dusk. after tile bacltyard picnics have freshened. and
relaxed relatives and friends. there
will be a community square dance
on the. station plaza to bring the
day's fun to a close.
All this and a parade, too, to
PATIENTS?
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JULy 1, 1949
VOLuME 21-NlJ.MBPB 2S
th~
SUMMER
HOSPITAL
delivery was a
and went tor I!. homer. Swarthmore finally came up with a three
ruri burst in the bottom of the
fifth ,after being stymied a num.ber of times by fast and fortunate
fielding on the part of 'Sharon
Hill. Barr and Dalton again led
the hitters with two hits ('.ach.
Tonight the team travels to Aldan for one of the most de'cisive
games Of the league ..season.
Summer Library Hours
.
'
Enthusiasm High As
Registrants' End
2nd. Week
Two weeks of the summer recreation program have sped along,
with four more to go. Each of
the activities is reported to be
enthusiastically received by ~e
children and young people who
are enrolled.
Among the Summer Clubbers.
craft classes are popular, with 46
at work under the direction of Mrs.
T. L. Purnell and Frances Pearson.
Mrs. Purnell is a graduate of
Albright College. In addition to
her experience as a home economics teacher and dietician. she has
studied at the Philadelphia Museum School of Indusbial Arts.
Frances Pearson is a 1949 graduate
of Swarthmore High School. whose
interests, skills and personality
have won ber the respect of the
crafters.
.
The tre~ure hunt Iheld last Friday among .the 5lDnmer Clubbers
was won by l~ members who -10cated College Theatre passes in a
car bearing U1e license 95B28. F.\"ed
Mazza, leader; Timmy Ryerson,
Judy Abbe. David Woodai-d, Joan
Harrar, Apne Drlehaus, Beverly
Crow1lher, Rosemary Hibbard,
Walter ReynOlds and Joe Gibson
were the winners. Other teams
were headed by Dick Jester, Jim
Musser ·and Lynn Purnell. Each
te?m followed a separate course;
bud out as a r~t of hours of
work by Don DIckinson and Tee!
Dunn.
At the Rutgers School, the Primary group has m~y different interests. Baseball 'has' become a
favorite of the boys, and the competition between teams is keen.
All the children have spent their
craft period creating and decorating lamp shades for their mothers,
and have found ot a rewarding
process--even to the last coat of
shellac.
Last Friday they enjoyed a trip
to the Michigan avenue pond of
the, Belfields, watching and feeding a large variety of ducks.
DR. FINE VICTIM
OF THROMBOSIS
Philadelphia Dentist
Boro. Resident
40 Years
Funeral services were held
Tuesday in Christ Churc:b, Media,
for William Middleton Fine who
died of coronarr- thrombosis at
7:30 o'clock Saturday morning at
his home 128 Park avenue.
Dr. Fine who .had practiced dentistry in Philadelphia' for nearly
50 years maintained an office in
the Medical Arts Building. He bad
lived in Swarthmore for 40 years.
Bom in Ocean Grove, N. J.. on
July 9, 18'77, he graduated from
the University of Pennsylvania in
1901. He was a member of Delta
Sigma Delta and the Philadelphia
Medical Society.
Surviving besides his wife. the '
former Emily CaUin Plumly, are
three children: William. of Morton,
Ill.; Emily, of Stafford Springs,
Conn.• and Kom, 'of Jacksonville,
Fla.
PETITIONS OUT
ON LIQUOR SALE
,
Give Residents Chance
To Protect
Choice,
In view of an occurence in its
neighboring borough, Lansdowne.
local residents interested in protecting Swarthmore from the same
predicament are circulating petitions to have the question of alooholic beverage sale in Swarthmore
placed on the ballot so that borough residents may evidence their
desire in this matter and adequate
protection can be established in the
event they wish to maintain the
present "dry" status.
.
Lansdowne found a zoning ordinance unenforceable when the
State Liquor Board granted a license to the owner of an establishment there and the Delaware
County Court refused to' uphold
the local ordinance which had
been designed to prevent liquor
sale.
A referendum on saloons or the
issuance of liquor licenses is necessary if the borough wants to maintain its local option. The only
way this can be accomplished is to
have 25 per cent of the voters sign
peti~ions requesting the County
Commission~rs to place the questions involved on the ballot for
vote in September's primary.
Those who wish Swarthmore to
be governed by the will of the
majority of its people in this matter should· contact Tob.e Swarthmorean, the ministers of the local
churches, President John Nason
of the College, President George
Ewing of the Borough Council, Ilf
any other resident who is in possession of the petitions to be
signed. T4e petitions must be filed
with the Commissioners before
July 13.
From July 1 to September 8,
the customary summer schedule
will be followed. at the Swarthmore Public Li\>rary. The library
will be closed on Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday afternoon during this period, but will be open
for business at the following times:
Monday, 2-5:30 and 7 to 9; W~
nesday, 2-5:30 and 7 to 9; FridaY,
2-5:30; ~aturday 9:30 a.m. to 12
noon.
The Library will be closed on
July 4, on Labor Day, and on the
Saturday before Labor Day.
It is I expected that many Clippers Trip Lansdowne
Swarthmoreans will avail themOn Monday evening, the Clipselves Of the very liberal summer pers scored their most impressive
loan privileges, which have been triumph of the season when they
so popular in the ~ast. To make traveled to East Lansdowne and
it ,pOSSible for hoklers of library before a strongly partisan home
cards to have a good supply of crowd. handed the local team its
vacation reading matter, adults first defeat of the season by a
may take out eight books and chil- score of 3-2. Billy Ziegenfus
ren foUr ( twice the usual num-pitched one of the best games of
ber that may be withdrawn at one his career and at one s,tage of th~
time), including anything except game struck out three in a row
seven-day books and new access- with the bases loaded. The runs
ions that are in great demand. scored ,against hlm. were the result
Mr. and Mrs. Harlie D. Reynard.
All books taken out between July of loose support, but his teammates and small son David returned to
1 and September 8 will be stamped res,~nded wi,th fine help at criti- th'
'
eu- h
ome'm Evanston,
m., last
for return on September 12; but cal moments. Noel Snyder and
after visiting with Mrs.
it is hoped that the holders. once Mike Bender drove in decisive' Reynard's parents Mr. and Mrs.
they are through with them, will runs with timely hits and the Willard Tomlinson of South Chesbring . ~em back to. the IJbrary . whole team played in excellent ter road and vacationing in the
at thell" e.iU'ly converuence, so that fashion. Thursday afternoon the Poconos for three weeks. Mr; and.
others may make use of them.
Olippers went to Overlook Heights MrS. Reynard will be located. in
Miss Hunter, J,.ibrarian will be to replay a 2-2 tie of June 20. If Park Forest, m.. a suburb of
on vacation from August 5 to this game is won.. the Clippers end Chicago after August 1.
....- Shipherd the first baH season in a tie with .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M.: Reed
Sep tember .7 ; an d , ~o:t.
East Lansdowne for first place, of North Chester road will enter::s:.~~ ~~rarian. from July 2 and the plQoff will be held Sat- tain informany at ElUPper and
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urday.
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,bridge at their home this evening.
week
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THE SWARTBMORBAN
TO 8E()OME BRIDE
Miss Jean Gillon Huey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R.
Huey of Dickinson avenue and
Mr. Edwin Donald Gustafson. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Gustfson of Highland Park, N. J. Will
.be married tomorrow afternoon at
4 o'clock in the Swarthmore
Friends Meeting House. ,
. A reception will follow at Whittier House on the campus.
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer of
North Chester road will entertain
al a dinner at their home before
the wedding rehearsal this evening.
Mrs. James H. Hornaday of
Dickinson avenue will give a
luncheon for the bridal party before the wedding tomorrow afternoon.
The bride-to-be was guest of
honor at a pantry shelf showp.r
given by Miss Helen Kraus of Benjamin West avenue.
TO WED TOMORROW
Miss Emily Elizabeth Rumble,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Rumble of Yale and Swarthmore
avenues, will become the bride of
Mr. John Jerrold Jackson of
Larchmont, N. Y., tomorrow afternoon al 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
A cordial invitation is extended
to friends to attend the ceremony.
The bride-to-be was guest of
honor at a kitchen shower given
last week by Mrs. Robert Pfeifer
of Yale avenue who wlll attend
as matron of honor.
Mr. and Mrs. G.,orge Schobinger
and Miss Barbara Ann Schobinger
of FIhiladelphia. formerly of
Swarthmore, entertained at a dinner party lasl Thursday evening
in honor of the 'bride. Miss Schobinger will be a bridesmaid.
The bride was guest of honor
at a luncheon given Saturday by
the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence
Carter and Miss Jane Carter of
Glenside, former Swarthmore residents. Miss Carter ,will be a
bridesmaid.
The bridal party will be entertained this evening following the
wedding rehearsal by Mrs. Howard
Bastian. aunt of the bride, and by
Mr. and Mrs. Stoll Titus at their
new home 20D Swarthmore avenue.
JULY - BRIDE
The marriage of Miss Elizabelh
F. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond P. Wilson of Park
avenue, to Mr. Frederick K. Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Foster of Syracuse, N. Y. will take
place tomorrow afternoon at 2
o'clock in the Swarthmore Methcdist Church. The Rev. Dr. Roy N.
Keiser Will perform the ceremony.
A reception will follow at Strath
Haven I n n . '
.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster, parents of
the bridegroom, Will entertain
the wedding party at a dinner at
the Ingleneuk before the wedding
rehearsal this eveniog.
Miss Helen Kraus of Benjamin
West avenue, who will be a bridal
attendant, entertained at a dinner
party. ·at
, her home Wednesday
evenmg.
RYAN - MEDFORD
The marriage Miss Ruth Charlotte Medford, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Willlam L. Medford of
Sirath Haven avenue, to Mr. 'Bernard Lewis Ryan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Omar C. Ryan of Richmond,
Ind., took place Thursday, June
30 at 4:30 o'clock in the Swarthmore Pnisbyterian Church.
The Rev. JO!l<'Ph P. Bishop performed the ceremo~.
The bride given in marriage by
her father wore a wedding gown of
ivory satin made with a fitted bodice, off-shoulder n<>Ckline with
yoke of tulle, and lace capped
sleeves. A panel of lace extended
from the yoke to the bottom of
her full ski';! which ended in a
train. Her three-quarter length
veil· of tulle fell from a halo of
matching fuce and she c8rrled a
baskel with an ivory satin handle
filled with gardenias and stephanotis.
Miss Joan: E. Medford, as maid
of honor for her sister, wore a
gown of pink taffeta featuring a
fi~' bodice, off-shoulder low
neck edged with shirring, and cap
sleeves. Her full skirt was shirred
,to the bodice and had three bands
of shirring through it.
The bridesmaids. Miss Agnes U.
Thomas and. Miss Elizabeth ~.
Elleman of RIchmond, Ind., Miss
'Charl?tte ~. Smithers of lIhiladelphia, MISS Hary E. Denworth
of Elm avenue and Miss Mary
Servais of Dickinson avenue, wore
the 'samestyle model as the maid
of honor, in aqua taffeta. They
carried baskets with aqua handles
filled with pink' flowers. The
maid of honor's basket with pink
handle held the same shade of
flowers. They all wore bandeaux
of pink fiowers in their hair.
Mr. Robert A. Ryan served as
besl man for his brother and the
ushers included Messrs. Edward
E. Thomas, R. Noah Berry, P.
William Davenpory; Denver P.
Cain &11 Of Richmond, and Phillip
J. Smithers of Philadelphia.
Mrs. Medfor-d wore a gown of
light rose crepe with 'a biege nyIon net hat trimmed with rose
lilies. lJer corsage was of pale
lavender orchida.
Mrs. Ryan wore a gown in
beige shade with matching hat.
Her corsage was of green orchids.
A reception followed the ceremony at the home of the bride's
parents.
Armstrong - Brinsfield
Miss Margaret P. Jkinsfield,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Brinsfield of Girard avenue, and
Mr. Thomas J. Armstrong, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong
of Holmes, were united in marriage Saturday, ~une 18 at 4 o'clock
in the Swarthmore Methodist
Church. The Rev. Dr. Clarence
Carter of Philadelphia. formerly
of Swarthmore, performed the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore an ivory slipper
satin gown fashioned with yoke
of illusion finished with lace trim
on bodice, and lace ruffles on
bouffant skir,t worn over a hoop.
Her finger tip veil was held in
College Theatre
Air Conditioned
Phone Swarthmore 0450
17~
S. Chester Road
Swarthmore '
The marriage of Miss Ohristine
Woodard Harris, daughter of'Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Harris of FOrt
Worth, Texas. to Mr. Richard
Coleman Clark, ,son of Mrs. Wil~
!iam S. Clark of Philadelphis, took
place SRturdlly, June 18 at 12
o'clock noon in the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church. The Rev.
Joseph P. Bishop officiated.
The bride wore a gown of white
pique with inserts of organdy of
a floral pattern on the full skirt.
Her tulle veil was of finger tip
length and she carried a prayer
book with white orchid marker.
Miss Anne Lingle of Cornell
avenue, the bride's only attendant,
wore a gown of white pique with
fitted bodice and full skirt trimm~
ed with bands of organdy. She
wore a Juliet cap of pique and
carried American Beauty roses.
,Dr. William Gillespie of Narbeth served as best mario
The bride is a member of the
choir of the Swarthmore Presbyterlan
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.JOHNSll'ON - SlPD,T,ER,
Miss Constance Newbold Spiller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ROOert E.
Spiller of Ogden avenue, and Mr.
Thomas J. J ohnsto", son of Mrs.
Louise Abbot Johnston of White
Plains, N. Y. were married Saturdaw, June 25 at 3 o'clock in the
Swarthmore
Frienda
Meeting
House. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H.
Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. Everett L. Hunt acted as overseers of
the Swarthmore Monthly Meeting.
Miss Mary Miles Spiller attendede her sister as maid of honor.
and the bridesmaida were Miss
Barbara H. Thatcher of College
avenue, and, Miss Margaret T.
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"God is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all ChurcheS of
Christ, Scientisi, on Sunday, July
3. 'The Golden Text is: "I will
say of the Lord, He is my refuge
and my fortress: my God. in him
Will I trust" (Psalms 91:2).
Re~~.C.And~n,Rector
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Closed Sundays Fo.r
..
Sunday morning at the 11
o'clock service Mr. Bishop's sermon Will be "FlIght from FreedQJD."
The Church School, has officlally closed for the summer, to
open again early in September.
The Church Hour Nursery will
be held this Sunday from 11 to 12
o'clock for ohildren ages 1 to 7.
,The Boy Seau_Troop :!.-meet
each Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clock.
Each Wednesday during the
summer surgical dressings are
being made at the Church from
'10 o~clock on. , If you would like
to 'stay through the lunch hour
please bring a sandwich.
Brallle work has been resumed
al the Church for part of this
summer. The Six Dois and' any
new volunteers will meet on Manday morning at 10 o'clock to do
a special piece of work which is
vitally needed for the blind.
Noti..... is, herby given of a congregational meeting to be held
immediately after the morning
worsl?lP on Sunday. July 10.
G. Willis Brodhead will be the
guest soloist this Sunday morning.
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METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister
SIJIlday ,JnIy 3
10:00 A.M.-Church School
,11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
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SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MInister
,Sanda.:v .JnIy 3
11 :00 A.M.-'l'he seniIon topic Will
be ''Flight from Freeedom."
WedJie6day, .JnIy 8
7:30 P.M.~Boy Scouts, Troop 2.
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Church Servi'Ces
... 1:1 ...............0
Marian' Ransburg of Har:vard
avenue Will leave SuDday for
Camp Kanes8'take, Spruce ,Creek,
Pa., to act as councilOr for a few
weeks.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Holy Comm,union will be celebrated at 8:00 a.m. and also at
11:00 a.m. Ushers for the 11:00
o'clock service are: C. W. Randan,
bead usher, F. Plowman, T. L.
Willlams, J. B. Bullltt, Jr." J. W.
. Jones, J. P. Wilcox. C. S. Brown
and J. L. Comog.
No Died to worry about
rep gettiag 80ft when
cleaned at Paultop'.,
STIFFNESS NOT M,
MOVED I
City, Satunlay, June 18.
Phyllis Kletzlen of South Chester road entertained a few friends
at a picnic at Smedley Park Friday.
Entered 88 Se
Trinity Notes
. Ute a Itroag vaCUUBl deauer
aDd. vacuum Jour fUP daily.
Sead out your ru.. f~r dlGrauah 11.....pooio& ...eiy few
laoath,.
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l'1lJPD1IBD ."BaY FRIDAY AT SWARTIIIlOU, PA
'I'IIB SWAIlTllllOBBAN, INC" I'UBLlSIIBR
Pboae Swaribmore " "
PEIEB E. TOLD, Bdltor'
IllAlUOIUE TOLD, Alloclate BlUter
Ro8alie Peinol
Lorene McCarier
Pat Told
,
with your children
end of June 17-19 visiting ralatives In West 'Orange, N.J. They
also attended the wedding of Mr.
Thomas B. McCabe, Jr., and Miss
Yvonne Motley in New York
THE·SWARTHMOREAN
the Ooor
ABBOTTS
MEDIA
•
The Chuch School will meet at
10 o'clock. The Young Adult!!
meet in the Ladles' Parlors.
The Holy Communion will be
celebrated at the 11 o'clock: ser,vice. Reception of members.
The ushers for the day are A.
P. Smith, C. L. Hughey, C.King
and R. M. Snyder.
Call Swarthmore 0476
Maire SNrB yo,;r
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Methodist Notes
,
Come care
MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kiltlffman
Swarthmore 2080
Wednesday Only
.James_
, Babllra Bel GeilaM
. .bert BnD
"CAUGB'r'
Mon. - Tues. - Wed.
Doria D&;,-
The $l.OO-Serve Yourself- All You Want
COMPLETE SUPPER
FOR
Zachary Sco"
''FLAMINGO ROAD"
Jad< Canon
Closed July Fourth
CLARK· BARRIS
''MOTHER IS A
FBESHlI[AN"
in technicolor
Sat. Matinee 1:15 p.m.
Exln. For The KlddjeR
Last Episode "Congo Bill"
Also Cartoon
"MISS ANNIE
The Hoagie Hut
RUSS ElL"5
Van~
Special Saturday Matinee
For Kiddles • 1:00 p.m.
HIl1es Of Cambridge, Mass.
ton, Coon., Mr. M1cbael S. Post
Mr. David A. Joimaton served of New.Milford, Conn., and Mrs.
as best man for his brother, and William S. Spiller of Hudson Falls,
the ushers. Included Mr. Henry N. Y., brother of the bride.
V. Leonard of Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr.
Following the ceremo~ a recep.
SAVE TIME!
LET US SERVICE
YOUR CAR·
WHILE YOU SHOP
Friday and Saturday
LonoeU.. Young
Feature Times - Sat. Night
Only 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
"
Wore a gown of yellow marquisette JA~ugustus~~~L.~Pu~hn~~a~n~o~f~W~.~""~!~n~g_:!;ti~O~n~w~a~s~h~e~l~d..:in~~Wbi~~tIi~er~.H~0'~tse~1
featuring a V neckline, cap sleeves •
and full skirt with bustle effect.
The bridesmaids .f4iss J. Allee
Brinsfield sister of the bride, and
Miss Alice S"1der of Yale avenue,
wore s!milar gowns in blue marquisette. They carried bouquets
of yellow carnations and blue delphiniums to match the, flowers
in their hair.
Mr. Howard D. Shepard of HolI
mes served as best man, and the
ushers were Messrs. Leonard E.
Davis and John E. Wamsley.
A reception at the Holmes Fire
"RIGH. IN THE C.ENTER OF ,TOWN"
House Hall followed the ceremony
after which Mr. and Mrs.
Armstrong left for a two-week
trip south. Upon their return
CALL 0440
DARTMOUTH &- I.AFAYETTE AYES.
they will reside at 440 Morton
avenue, Ridley Township.
The bride and bridegroom are
both graduates of Ridley TownTHURSDAY, JULY 7,1949
ship High School. Mr. Armstrong
served three years in the U. S.
Marines.
.
Joan Crawford.
Friday and Saturday
Bailimore Pike, Springfield
place with a crown-shaped beaddress and. she carried gardenlaa
and lilles.
,
Miss Vlctorta J. Schmidt of Barvard avenue, as maid of hQ1lOr,
,
JULy 1, IN.
Sunday .JnIy 3
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OFPRIENDS
SIJIlday .JnIy 3
11:00 A. M.-Meelinll for worship.
(Children cared for in WhIttier House.)
Wednesday, JnIy C
8:30 to 3:30-Sewing and QuIltinI In Whittier House. Box
Luncheon. All cordially invited.
FEMINE
'.
in this
.action·free
NEWS NOTES
Pe~
Keenen of Harvard avenue who 'spent 10 days on a
EuroPean Economic Geography
trip through Holland. lqxIemburg; and the Rohr Valley in Germany, has returned to her studies
at the University of Zurich. The
second seme9ler of the University
ends July 15 and Peggy will
travel in Europe six weeks before
returning home SePtember 3.
Donald Fetherolf of Columbia
SwimSuit
.
1S SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
avenue
to Van
Nuys,
for the new
summer
months
andCallf.,
Will
be associated with his uncle Mr.
R. H. Markam iiI the Advertising
Department of the Van NUys News.
Mr. and Mrs.. OharleS W. Lukens
of Strath Haven avenue attended
Ihe annual convention of the
Third Region. of Ithe National
Stationers Association held in Atlantic City last week. Mr. LukenS
was elected Govenor of the Region;
The National Red Cross Convention held in Atlantic CitY
Sunday through Thursday was
attended by the following' from
Swarthmore: H. H. Hopkins,
chairman 'from the Swarthmore
Branch of the Red Cross; Mrs. W;
Rodman McHenry, chairman of
Junior Red Cross; Miss Mabel
Ewing 'who is in clIarge of the
Junior Red Cross Branch' in
Swarthmore High School, Mrs;
Walter H. Dickinson. of the Board
of nli-ectors, Mrs. Avery F.Blake;
chairman of Canteen Service.
,
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden
avenue is entertajning as her house
guests for a few weeks Mrs. F;
F. Wing and her daughters Miss
Joanne Hulbert and Miss Nancy
lJulbert of Colorado Springs, Colo.
Mrs. Hodge ,entertained at a
luncheon in honor of Mrs. W'mg
Friday.
Mrs. Joseph A. Perry and her
daughter Miss Olive Perry of the
Swarthmore Apartmen1!s en'ler-.
tained for a few days of last week
Mrs. Perry's daughter Mrs. Russell M. Cook and her son Perry
Ruddick of Montclair, N.J.
Robbie Stevens, daughter of
Capt. and Mrs. Harold R. Stevens
of Riverview road, entertained a
group of University of Delaware
classmates at a luncheon-bridge
at· her home Wednesday. They
included Tee! Dunn of Dickinson
avenue, Betty Brown, Miriam
Fromm, Harriett Hoover, Marty
MartIn,.Jessie Nolan. all of Drexel
HIll,and Jean SawYer of Primos.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Peel, their
son Craig and daughter Ginny of
Columbia avenue spent the week-
:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hours
Wednesday and Sa~y
11:00 A. M. Sunday School
11:00 A. M •....LesSOD - Sermon
"God."
WednesdA)' evening meetin&
, _ch week, 8 p.m. Reading room
open dally except Sunday and
HolIdQa 12 to 5 p.m. WedneadA)'
_ I n p 7 to 7:50 pm. and II to
t ..
J
Your ,Visiting
Nurse Service
...••eDls ils 27th Aaaaal Bepod fol' 1948-1949
'1'0 Beddeals of IIaisCommgaity
,We Have Provided:
flUDil1
beallb II1I~OlL '
• 121 vI8Ils made to our oBice for special tr..bII_
8 local scbools wlo. nursing service for yoar ebIIdreD.
• NIIl'8e assistance wlo. 14112 medical eumlnaUons for Jour
ocbool &ce cblldreD.
• 7833' vI8Ils to ,"oar bomes for bedside n1l!lllq ClIft aDd
e
• Nurse assistance with 005 dental ep.mlnaUODI. for :roar
..bool .blldreD.
•
12 Health ta\klI and pro_ for your Ioeal orpDlsaUo....
•
75 ArlIcles of sick room equlpment from our loan olooet.
• Narslnr .enIce for tbe Delsware CoantT, Day Camp.
• SupervIsIon aDd trsDsportaUon for Z4 of yoar ohIlc1ftD to
For Serviee, Can
Swa.3498
H No.t\DSwer, Can
SWA.0740
tbe eIIIee.
I
t
s
'
9 buildln~L
alice, I>arke~
old Lank
BOROUGH HALL, SWARTHMORE
for o.use unable to meet o.e full
cost of the service:
$2.00 per visit up to one bour.
$Z.54I per _ . at an appointed speel·
8ed lime.
$Lot for JInIodermlc injections III
9:30-5:00
-:0:SIJIlday lab' 3
CODl/Dunity. Oealth Society
01 Central Dela ware County·
& aIIcJtarr ~e of f ... fa maIntained
9:30-1:00
PVk AveDUe'below Harvard
THE
COST
,
Summer
FIGURE
..I
CamP Hope and CamP Sanablne.
• Volunteer traDSPOrtation for patients to boopltal c1taIca.
• Administration for tbe Denial Healo. Center-financed by
your local civic lI1'oups--wbere 561 trestments were elven.
• The Woodl1D ChDd HesRb Cente~pened May 8, 1949, wlo.
47 babl.. attendlnrtbe first day. '
• AssIstance and cooperation ta Community Chest X·Bay - 'feJI tbrOagb the Delsware County ,TubercUlosis and Healo.
_lsU....
' . From special fDDda-Cenerously contributed by \oCal or.... '
batloDll-mIIk, special medlcaUono, eyqlu!es, etc.,
• 15 Infant lsJettes tbrOagb o.e N~llleworl< GuDda.
FINANCIAL REPORT
Balan';" June I, 1948 .................
,
II..,
INCOME
Fees from In.Uvldualli and contncto •• , 9,118.
CONTRIBUTIONS
Borourb of Swarthmore ............. .
' ••00
Ridley Township CommIssioners ••••••
COMMUNITY CHEST ••••••••••••••••••••
Total Receipts •••• ~ ............. .
ZOO.OO
13,092.00
.......14
1!XPENDIT1lRES· '
(Jftice Espense •••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• $ 2,613.68
Transportation....................... . 1,917.38
Salarl.. ........... ...... ........... 17,237.l0
Retirement Fond ........................... •_ _763_.8.0
Total Ezpenllllans ...............
• 22,l!8L!MI
Balance May 31, 1!K9 ••••••••••••
• ....
(Boob AmUted IIi Job B. _ _ and Com_)
(CertIfIed Public Acoo_laBto)
W. were able to make, 3929 free home viaita and to
achieve this record bealUse your'Red Feather eontrlbutioas made itpossible for the Community Chest
. of Philadelphia and Viduity to alIoc:ate $13,092.00
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•
THtSWARTHMORBAN
NEWS NOTES
Edith Kletzlen of South Chester
road Is home from Nor.thfield
Scilool for Girls, Mass.. and is
working at the Pennsylvania
Hospital, Phlladelphia for the
summer.
William David Webb, son of
JIlr. and Mrs. W. H. Webb of
Soulh Chester road aDd Cresco,
Pa., was graduated from Wesle7an
University June 19 with both
Honors and Distinction. He was
also elected to membership in
Phi Bela Kappa. In September
he will begin his atudies at Yale
Quality Food. You'll
- NHd to Properly
·CELEBRATE
'l'IE,
4th
A larger Clooriment of
lu.t tho food. you'll
noed at homo IN' on tho
e-
Our Mar:=-- WUI
OPEN FRL TILL 9 .oM. : SAT. 6 P.M.
CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 4th
Girard - Lean, Smoked, Skinned - Family
Law SchooL Mr. and.1IIrs. Webb 1
attended the commel'cement at
Wesleyan June 19 and on 'June
20 the wedding of their niece
MIss Pamela Joyce Faulkner,
daughter of Professor and Mrs.
Harold U. Faulkner of Northamp_'
ton. Mass., to Mr. Fred ManSJJre
of T.ansdowne. David was one of
the ushers at the wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Delaplaine
spent th~ week-end with the
former's mother Mrs. Roy W. Delaplaine of Cornell avenue. Dr;
Delaplaine who has been stationed
w+th the Navy Amphibious Force
at LitUe Creek, Va., hao been released from the Navy and Js starling a residency at Bellevue Hospital, N. Y., in Obstetrics and
Gynecology.
Mrs. George F. Fenno of
Swarthmore avenue Is entertaining Mrs; Alfred Gary White of
Washington, ·D. C., formerly of
Swarthmore, and Mrs. G.ary White
of Birmingham. Ala., who arrived
Thursday for a' few days visit.
Margaret FIace1is of Scarsdale,
N. Y., and Carol Shoemaker of
Haddonfield, N.J., visited their
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Shoemaker of Riverview road.
.,
sIZe
-
SMALL RAMS ~;':;k IliS9'
All bone, akin and eJCWQ. fat "moved. Weight 1.10 Ibi.
YANKEE SLICED '
Ib 39c
PICNIC SPBClALSI
~I:rt
·41 c
VALLEY FORGE SOUR ,
We Have A Full Line of
son
<
quart
. Jar
2Sc
Drinks and OilIer ,PIanIC Needs
•
doz 19c
:-:
Commercial and AIr
Conditio.......
HOME FREF:ZEBS
and radios refor and delivered.
Brooks, Swartmnore
:-:
W.A.·mGH
Swarthmore 3237-M
desires position as
50 cents per hour, day. evening:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =Sw~arthm~~ore;;:-~20~1~8::...
_.".--==-PERSONAL-Lots _
mowed
- Warren Pierce. Swarthmore ao78.
A. Mf1rcer Quinby
omEcraB
Formerly of Media
• h A
I h Ig
II 25 W....
ve., Pblla
Phone Baldwin 1170
N'" a ddltlonaI ch arge 60.
~
suburban ealls
==--;; FOR RENT
FUNERAL
!~~~~~~~~~~~~
ROOFS
GO'l'I'ERi1
BEl'AIRED AND
INSTAI,I,ED Furnace Repairs & Cleaning
Call
,
GEORGE lIIYEBS
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
S8MtON£'S lOOKIN6 fOR
YOUktROftRTV
.JERSEY BOUND
Green beans 2 Ib.19c
Aga",-'tofat
Mamd,WoIOht
All ski", bone ond Dean fat remov-.l. Weight U
·Ib S9c
LEMONS
Short shonk.. --.11 trlmlMd - .. ,. •
CANNED PICNICS
Sales and Service
LOCAL FRESH KR·un STEWING
PICKLES
PERSONAL
REFRIGERATION
Pork Roart ::;:;: Ib S9c
co-op IAYOIIAISE
CLA.SSIFIED
can Wa7U U88
LOIN
2.
-
TVN1s
'l'rI-rnl'
E nial
S_~.....
Fresh Blle.erry Pie wltlil!:;on 3ge .
Bacon
THE
CGoQplete Tree 8ert1e8
ARE IN TOWN PRICES ABE DOwN
Chickens
1M.
CALIFORNIA SUNKIST
SMOKEDPICNlCS~~~!f
Ili47c
,btl. , .
wHEN co-OP S
ORANGES
lie
•
TheSwarlh are
Co-op
JULy
MACBEAN and
CALIFORNIA SUNKIST
Short thank., well trlllllMd - . . . . . . . .
COOlED CANNED BAli AF~""oI=..fat
mLY 1, 1l1li
of
MIss Helen TcwnJln.... ot
~::~I Chester xoad are spending.
po':eit :mwa::gf!tm:e...
week in Atlantic City.
MIss Margaret Ransburg.
Ing congratulations upon the
Harvard avenue entertained at a
of a IIOD, Timothy Wood Powell, miscellaneoUs shower Tuesday
on June 22 in Lylng-in-Hospltal, evening in hoDOl' ot MIsa ....811cy I
BIRTH
Boiled Ham
;';g room,
chen. Swarthmore
FOR RENT New modem Apt.,
very close to Penna. R. R. Large
living dinette,
room,' large
bedroom,
kitchen!'
tile bath.
Kitchen
furnished with American sink.
exhaust fan, cabinets and refrlg- who sailed Thursday from Quebec
erator. $80 mo. Call Swarthmore for a summer abroad;
~..
• S7c
01-
Iii
~
1234.
SWarthm10~.~e~~~~~~~~1
ware
Ce'iforaia I_hi. Letta..
"aacy Tru BID Berri_
with
4c ,
2.... ...,
K.,.
Romano ••...eM CII....
New Cocoanut Crunch
CDR•• Cake
-5'0
• Tlf~ •.
YI""" H _
Asphalt or Concrete
PETER DI NICOLA
Phone Swarthmore 1518
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Photographer
. '''OUtstanding for Quality"
Media 8-0438
6 E. Front St.
75e
.. 45c
1·59c
1·53c
"'III 42c
-..:~2gc
-.,:tiZgc
tt:lgc
....·d.. .alad........
era....
•
•
.....
w.
Ute
Dole or U • ..,.'.
=4• • • II,P.II
'tor ~se
a ~ a..
a~ase
.... 'N H..... _ 0.",. . Menk
..... "N,
H..........
Stalled OU". ~ II. . . . ., •• OB...
TUESDAY through FRIDAY .................... 5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M.
SATURDAy ..............................................5:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
SUNDAY ........................................................1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.
LInes
Take the.lmmer out of summer.·
4fo1d Palm Beach Ties • . .
here ogaln lor tho.e
sweltering clays ahead • • •
More beautiful than ever.
FOR SALE-Ten ivory colored
ventian blindo, 44" wide. Good
condition. Call Swarthmore 0904
evenings.
FOR SALE - Pair of woman's
'*
PUBLIC SALE
Coal and Fuel Oil
For newer cats . . Modernize with
BUCHNER'S
Toggery Shop.
S PARK AVENUE
Super - cushion Tires
Chester BDCI
Fairview Roa.k
Ihnt"rt'lallene ..,..
•
Goods
STILWELL'S STORAGE
PIANO TUNING
ALBAN PABKEB
Phone Media .6-1551
New and KebaBt PIanos
and Kepalrlq 8 ' - 1118
FUSCO & ALSTON
Household
at
Builder
RepBirs and MaiintenlllllCE
, WAREHOUSE
Morton Ave., 1& Penna. It. R.
hIT I atl P .. M.
New aDcl Used FUrnIture
China, IIoDIrs ....
s-e To,.
*
Reservati..", Deslrabl<>Phone Swarthmore 4569-9:30 A. M. to I P.M.
r PHONE 1984
IITCHENS
.• WAll aod
n ...
,
c.vnIll8~.
• AUIIUIDNS ... IlrA/.S
'
ARTERS BIl9TIIERS, IH,
Contradorl and Bu;Ide"
302 Gay/ey Street • Medi.,
P.. '
Phone: M;edla 6,4281
MORE
HEAT
FOE
PREMIUM ANTHRACITE.
331 DarimoutbAvenue
. swaribmore
, Swarthmore 03411
Mason Builders Supply
Company
MILLWORK ' - LUMBER
BUILDING MATERIAL
W.&I.I a.d ••~I...
PROMPT SERVICE
Y A. BUBL
BA
*
*
NEW CONSTRUCTION
ALTSATION&
REPAIRS
*
ffighest Quality Craftsmanship
HORACE A. REEVES
"THIRD ,GENERATION
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
All Types of Electrical Installations and Repairs.
Serviog Swarthmore and ,
Vicinity for past
Twenty Years
WILDERj;~
1180 Muhlen....... Ave.
Swarillmore ZlI85
LET US ES'l'DIA'l'B
New P4riier lIIinftr aDd
J. C. 8T1LWELL III SONS
• MODI . .
';;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;~~~;g§~~~ Il~~~~~~~~~~~ij
.
Electrte Power M' Wd
HI 1-..,-.,-,.'''-]
'AI
and
AUGUST 22nd until SEPTEMBER 6th
Avenue.
711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE.
SALES and SERVICE
BAOIOS & ROME APPLIANCES
$1300
2867-W. 'I~=~~~~~~====~I
VAN ALEN BROS•.
EASY TERMS!
.at.. leach 10. . $1.00
Swarth-
J!Il()S,,,,,,
~
CLOSED
JULy 2nd, 3rd and 4th
and Females.
~fI~~~Ha~Y-j
Frii
~
LESS MONEY
Closed Every Monday
~~Swaribm~~ore~l833~~I~~~:r.;Phone
a'!W atG
-..y
1 car garage, stable and tool house.
Suilable for yew:' round occupyancy. Reply to Box L. The
Swarthmorean.
FOR SAl.]: In Swarthmore
Unfinlsbed but livahle Iibree
bedroom home. ApproximatelY 1
acre, woodo and stream nearby.
Wonderful opporlunii;y for development. Write Box K, The
They are real
A K,beauties.
C. ~tered.
Call
~~~~~~~~~~~~I Swarthmore
1614.
All
Of J'ns1!ran
,&y--\TIONS
DINNER
FOR SALE-Viclnity of Rehoboth
Painters '" Paper Jlangers
We should mow how
Swa. :&266 MlohipD Ave
_ _"'I
naB ROu.a
HaM .......
FOR SALE
CUNNINGHAM
PETER Eo TOLD
fl'aftkfurtw II' 1ar·a.Qw
PfUel
house.
Swarthmore
10 p.m.
LUNCHEON·
Every day, except Mo~y
12 un1lil 1:30
or
Call
between 8 and
Since 1905
BREAD
UICIAL
Ashes & Rubbish Retnoved
Lawns
mowed,
.
Hauling General
236 Harding. Av. Morton, Pa.
.. NIW CONSTIKl/GO
Summer Announcement 1949
Beach,
Delaware,
5 acre
waterproperty;
7-room
residence,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~I front
__
"rlched Supremo
*
Bull"......
Driveway Colllllnultlon
OIeoauguia, 2 ~ 3ge
PRRMer
WILLIAM BROOKS
II/If
~HHHHHbHHHMMHHe
PrI _ _ _
Swift'.
Swarthmore 14148
lngleneuk Tea Room
Swarlbmore GUll - U82·
Gruyere Ch_.. .... ... 59c
SheHord - - ......·19.
CoHage Ch_..
--I4c
/!Da) Margarlno
..... 26c
orangu. toppH
~iii~~~ii~~~~:iii
seciit.o,ii--'
IT.T-!
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Old Bank
......... 11M
Mild Ch_..
Provolone - . Natural Ch_
with Cocoanut Macaroon Crunch
i;;~~~~~~~~;;;i
,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I
LIst Your BeaI BdaU
PAlOlBfA(UO
e.: a,o
GI...... Cia
- ch
&Ira rich Gold. Cab Made
•• ~ '••• ;
120 PARK AVENUE
~5.
..
CIo ..... , _
CAKE
45c
'N...
County". Call Swarthmore
With
.. BAIRD & BIRD'
CANTALOUPES V/.!:'a'7::- 2 for 3Sc 69c
CRUNCH RING
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
''''i~~~~~~~'~j''~a~~~~~~
H.IM.Oa yqu
l'inIIilRililpeMi;-jI'~"'~.h~~~o~..~a~toet;;;;;.;--;,:~~ aso
.......
~,:~:u,:oc:..~43
FOR. RENT Large room, twin
0730.
Mrs. ·Arthur H. Tomlinson and
beds, pvt. bath. for summer. -;-,.".,.;LOS=;~T...,:an;:;;d!....!:FO~UND~~_
Near Ingleneuk. Write Box J. LOST-On College ~us· or
The Swarthmorean.
Walnut Lane, white carved
daisy
WANTED
- -pin. Call 3614-W after 5 p.m. "'•..,""..
.,,~ ~-nege boy .............. FO~ld Foolball. inscripW"'
.. ~
........ ~
tion "1947 Ch
I
f Dela ::'--~- ~~.:-~~' _~:L~
odd jobs, electrical work. Call
amp ons 0
-
• • CAN .IND
""·19c
1·-27c
Pro...d Pork
""·19c Cole Slaw
'
""27c
Dried Boo' OIl... L-' " " . 29c Pet-Agree:::::' 2:'33c
V/.G/HIA UI LOUISIANA
'Bub.... CollecW
It..
v ... 33c Come .. ...,
... .. 15c Potato Sellad
'reolotr
Swarthmore
Disposal Service
'
1 near
10 to "Ikldl broaal breancf; fun mea..., -.II foHI4.
SpIced .........
'
The baby Is a grandson of Dr. Van AIen of Park av~ who
Philadelphia.
_.
be married Saturday. July 18
Ul..aIIIDDU/DmRllmIl1U1 _ ,
and Mrs. Neal Thurman of Cedar Mr. John Taylor, Jr~ of BallthIlOr.,.j
lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Marian Karns of Wellesley
ELECTRICAL
Powell of Swarthmore avenue.
left Wednesday to be an
Councilor in the Cherry La,NIt I
Sohool at Darien, Conn.
REPAmS
NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Carl K,·Dellmuth school Is one !
and da~ters Nancy and Terry, small children, similar to the
former residents of South Chester at Vassar College.
HOMES
Mrs. Charles H. Brennan,
road, are returning to Swarthmore
today after a year spent traveling with her small daughter Cm'l)!, I
Samuel M. Harbison
in AustraIia and Europe. . They Js leaving today for her home
Swarthmore 0748
S'IIl FranclBco. Calif., after an
.williand in New York aboard the tended visit with her parents
IIIDlllllnml/l/llllllllllllllWllIllIIlIIDlIUWIIIW
R. M. S. Maurelanla.
MIss Anne LIngle of Cornell and Mrs. Wayne. lL Randall
avenue who was on a weeit's Riverview road.
visit with her brother-in-law and
&STATB NOTICK
Devine Taxi Service
sister Mr. and Mrs.. William R. ESTATE of John Dalley
,
Wa IIers, Jr., of MontreaI,
.
Letters testamentary 00 the abOYe e&was tata ba•• been g ..nted to the undenlped
joined Sunday by MisS Barbara who request all po..... bavw. eIaJms or
SWARTHMORE, PA.
demands aplnst tbe estate of the deceEllIs of South Chester road for the dent to mak. known the ....... and all
,
. . ' " penons Indebted to the decedent to make
Serving Swarthmore. MorSaguenay Crwse up the St. Lawr- p87Dl""t without dela,,·to _
Balle".
ton, RutlecJge and Ridley
ence. to Quebec where they spent Ogden
Executor Cel..... Balle". lIxocutor 0"
AnDu&, Swarthmore. Pa.
.
Tovm.mtp slil,ce ·1918
a few days. They also bid bon
LEGAL 'HOTICK
voyage to Miss Genevieve Reavis
PRONE:
Sw8nhmore 0444
of University
place·Chester
and MIss
Syivia
EIIis of South
road D
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"A No.-. WEU-.A',"A'/lD.ISTNI WISE OWNER'S 1A11I",
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Interior and 'Exterior
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NEWS NOTES
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Dr. aDd Mrs. Seymour W. KIe!zien of South Ohester road entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and
'Mrs. George Clough, their son
Tony, and MIss Isabel Jeffrey of
Phnadelphia.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Walter Magee, Alberta Magee aDd June Reynard of
South Chester road motored to
Thousand Islands, N.Y.. FrIday.
Alberta and June, both Swarthmore High School graduates In
June, bave taken positions at
Thousand loJ and Park for the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinson
of South Chester road Spent the
week-end at Stone Harbor, N.J.
Margaret Ransburg of Harvard
avenue spent a few days Of last
.week in Cape May, N.J. before
attending the University of Pennsylvania summer school
Mrs. C. W. Olmes and Mrs.
Pharles E. Hirst of Park avenue
motored to Rochester, .N.Y., this
week to visit Mrs. Olmes' brotherin-law and sister Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Post for a few days before
driving on to Saranac, N.Y., to
visit Mrs. Olmes' son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Ml'S. Benjamin
Harrison. Mrs. Olmes will return
September 1.
Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson
of Vassar avenue entertained
Oberlin College Akmml of PhI1adelphia area at a picnic at their
boone ~ afterD~ ~
42 guests PreseDt were husbands,
wives and cbIldren of Oberlin
Alumni froon 1935 to 1940. Dr.
Peterson Is president of the Oberlin Club of PhIladelphia.
Carolyn Danforth, Margaret
Bullitt, llosemary Hibb~ Jerry
Crean, Janet Lynch and Dorothy
Rodgers of Swarthmore left Tuesday for Camp ElIzabeth Borten for
two weeks. Carolyn will continue
her stay for a month.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Ernest Federoff 01
SOuth Chester road are spending
the summer at their farm at Woodchoppertown, near Boyertown.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Danforth of
Hillborn avenue will entertain Mr.
Danforth's sister Mrs. R. G: Severance of Buffalo, for four days over
the Fourth of July.
Col and Mr.. Harvey R. Pierce
of South Princeton avenue, and
granddaughter Mary Lou left this
morning by plane for Buffalo and
Canada,
'Miss Grace Hider of Park avenue, niece of Mr. Paul Paulson,
haS returned from a 10-day vacation in Ocean City where she attended the Youth for Christ Conference. Her sister Catherine Is
attendinll tlie Young Peoples
Church of the Air Bible Coofer-
JULy 1, lMt
enee In the Pocon08 for 10 days. emonles, preseDted gifts of roses, dishes, from the employees and
Mlsses Maly aDd ElInor Bye of a large sliver coffee urD, aDd sliver the directors of the Board.
College avenue ,en~ed at a r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
family picnic of 12 cousins at the
Hemlocks, PIne Ridge, last Sunday.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Maurice Griest of
MADISON 9060
Elm avenue entertained as their
week-end guest MIss Anna Michener of Washington, D. C.
2 SHOWS NlTELY RAIN OR CLEAR
Mr. 'and Mrs. Alvah Wood
CABS ... KIDS FREE
Stuart aDd thelr daughter Patty
of Vassar avenue will spend the
Thursday Friday and Saturci8y'
Fourth of July ho}ldays at their
"COWBOY AND THE LADY"
cottage on the Chesapeake.
Guy Cooper and Merle Oberon
NaDCY ElIzabeth SylVaDUS of
also ".MY PAL" .. 2 cartoons
Ogden avenl1e left last week for
Sunday Only July 3rd
T-Iedge Camp, Orrs Island, Me.
Richard Dix and PresIon Foster
where she will be the Arts and
Crafta councilor.
"AMERICAN EMPIRE"
Elm
MIss Mary Denworth of
Big 4th of July Show Mon. & Tues.
avenue, who graduated in \Tune
Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan
from Carleton Collge, Northfield,
Warner Bros.
Minn., is entertaining as her house
guest for a couple of weeks Miss
"SILVER RIVER"
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~arbara NordJy of Red Wing,
Wednesday & Thursday - July 6th 1& 7th
MinD.. aDd MIss Joan Stratton of
FAMILY FUN SHOW
Kenora, Ont., Carlton College
S"bu III Rudyard KipliDg's
classmates.
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Miss AlIce Pulnam of Lafayette
avenue and JaDe Tyson of Chester
left Monday for a four-week
trip through. the weSt. They plan
to visit both Glacier and Yellow•
stone National Park before returning to Swarthmore.
Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park avenue, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of
Harvard avenue and Mrs. H. LiI!dley Peel of Columbia avenue, enterlained at a recipe shower aDd
linen 'hemming party Thursday
afternoon at the Told home in
honor of Miss Nancy Van Alen of
Park avenue who will be married
Saturday afternoon. July 16.
Carol Van Alen, who win attend
"ELEPHANT BOY"
rIDs OARTOON OARNIVAI. - An Hour and " Half of Solid FUn
Friday and Saturday - July 8th and 9th
"BABE RUTHS'I'ORY"
, with WUlIam Bendix - Claire Trev";' _ (Jbarles Bickford
COMEDY and :I CARTOONS EVERY SHOW
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THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
announces
a pradical course in
her sister as maid .of honor, was
among the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell
of Ogden avenue 'will spend the
week-end in Atlantic City. They
will be joined Sunday 'by their
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
Dresses
for Summer in Assorted Siu: es
Regularly $10.95
Weekend Special 31.98
RUTH IZUMI DRESS SHOP
631 Sooth Chesler Road
THEATRE SQUARE
aDd daughter.
SUver .Jubilee For Wbitneys
The staff of the Elwyn Training
School entertained its superintendent aDd his wife, Dr. aDd Mrs.
E, Arthur WhitneY, on the occasion of their twenty-fiffIb wedding
anniversary.
The
celebration,
which came as.,a complete aurprise
to Dr. and Mrs, Whituey, was held
in the 'auditorium, which was
beautifully decorated in sliver,
pink aDd
white.atOver
people
gathered
small200
candle-lit
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tables when Dr. and Mrs. Whituey,
q;~ Set.t"
escorted by the business manager.
C. R. Macaulay, and his wife, entered. The school orchestra, under
the direction of Frank Strockbine,
played melodies of 25" years ago
as the guests offered their congratulations. Raymond Sobeck,
physical director, as master of car-
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TELEYISION
AND *RADIO
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FM
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be given in Chester, Pa.
THE COURSE INCLUDES:
PRINCIPLES QF RADIO AND
ELECTRONICS,' TELEVISION,
AND 'TELEVISION SERVICING
For beginners, experienced
panonnel and enthoniast.
LIMITED
ENROLLMENT
For ducripljye liiwaru,.. writ.
MIlle.
Tillpil Ulllversity TeUlical IIstilltl
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starting Jat.:
September, 1949
.Jday and
evening
dass_,
".AIN .0.
Television and
Radio Technicians,
Servicing.
Station OperatiOn,
Technical Writing.
Sales, and
Research
••• is part oE the heritage oE our youth. As today's )'OUDgst:en grow
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old«, each Independence Day will take OIl
deeper meaning and
greater significance.
They, too, shall be
ready to defend the
American way of life
and the &eedom which
it gives to every citizen.
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go BANG! If you're plan-
a trip or just going to
visit the relatives oVlilr the
holiday weEk-end • , ; have
your car thoroughly checked.
to insure safe!)'! Our experts
will servree your De eas effi~ntly and the mtles are
low! See us now and have
your car tuned up for that
trip ahead!
ning
4TH1
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& Trud Co.
Member of J'ederal Deposit InIuranee Corporatlon
,Now You can buy U. S, Savings Bonds autolnatlcaJ,ly
tbrouah the new BoDd-a-Month PIaD. AM at tbIa 8anII:
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CONTINUOUS PROGRAM ON
\SUMMER CLUB AT
KEEPS LOCAL
OFF HEAT HALF-WAY MARK
Residents Flock To Best Parade Yet,
Ponies, Games, Water
Fight And Ball Game
At least 150 Swarthmore young~
sters were on deck in gala attire
for the 1949 'Business Association
sponsored Fourth of July parade.
Undeterred by the traditional hot
Fourth. the young marchers passed
before the' judges' post in orderly,
patient manner, quickly exhausted
the 38 prizes which Woman's Club
president Mrs. F. H. Forsythe bad
chosen and wrapped fur the spon-
things, hamsters, cray-fish. guppies and a guinea pig. Cats Were in
the parade but ridjng decorously
in bedecked bike bllskets,
Fancy costwoes were in abundt, .'lee as per usual Sally Hughes
"Old Fashioned Girl," Andy Hopkins "Baseball Player," Kirsten
Wittrup "Page Girl," Sue Brightling "Circus Girl" Kathy Alderfer
"Gal In Red," Keith Richardson
'-Indlan," were among the winners.
Kiddie-cars, and tricycles were
so intermingled by the time the
judges could concentrate (aDd if
there are Swarthmoreans who can
define the word with feeling the
Fourth of JuIi judges can and
will} on them that Park avenue
looked like a diagram of a traffic
.anarl Little Jean Jackson pro~
pelled herself on kiddie car up and
down the block two and a half
times earning some kind of a special award for energy aDd keeping
her pap"" bat on head and flowers
in baSket all the while· ber sister
Jane attempted to stay with her
weavings In and out on a tricycle.
For this .lntrigulng sister act they
won the second prize. although
Christy Decker, firecracker in
command of his bike placed first.
Barby and Lynn Tripp in red,
white, and blue paper dresses and
hikes were third. with Jonatban
Seybold, a cowboy astride his bike,
fourth.
In the second section GeorgeLogan in a stove pipe hat on his
bike took first with Andy Roxby
and Jim Chapman taking second
and third. Other winners were
Susan PIOwmaD, Martba McCrumb, Billy McClarin, Jimmy
Davis, Barbara Lee Bird, Jack
Snyder, Carol Davis, Barbara McClarin, Dickie Barnes and Dugald
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VOLUME 21-NUMBEB 27
SUMMER\<
Today's Double Hay Ride
Follows July 1
Swim .
With Summer Club finishing ita
third week of Instruction and fun
enrollment continues to grow. The
wann week forced many members
into the shade to play calmer and
less energetic games, Today a hay
ride is the feature event. The
younger group will enjoy their
ride first while the older ones
amuse themselves with contests.
Club me",bers who do not participate in special events are privileged to take part in any sport of_
fered sinc,e there is no schedule for
Friday.
The chill of last Friday dld not
keep 42 Sununer Clubbers from
having great fun at the Morrow
pool Mimi Wisdom, Ann Driehaus, John Davis, and Bobby Perce
derived much enjoyment from the
large rubber float, while Lyn !Bernard, Skipper Skoglund, Sue Purnell and Amy Ryerwn were "inn~r-tube" specialists. Keith Richardson amused the group with his
Texas surface and sub-swimming
Ernest BelIr. Bobby Bradshaw,
J oby Perce, Walter Reynolds, aDd
several others engaged in Chinese
tsg to keep proper blood circulation. Sununer Club leaders Franees Pearson, Nancy Roess, John
Bartram and Anthony Zitoick kept
a watchful eye.
$3.50 PER YEAR
POLIO GROUP GIVING
DEDICATION PARTY
For the third successive year the
William Morrows have contributed
the use of the swimming pool on
their' Harvard avenue estate to the
Delaware County Chapter, National Foundation for InIaDtile
Paral,ysls.
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The many local victims of poliO
who are benefitting by the consequent water therapy now will
have a dressing room handy for
the removal of their braces' and
changing clothes. Dedication of the
dressing room will be made on
July 22 by the donors the Church
Lane Kiwanis ClUb. Polio victims
will demonstrate their swimming
skill aDd several will perform a
dance for their hO$ts, the MorroWs)
and members of the Kiwanis Club
and their families.
CLIPPERS FIRST
HALF CHAMPS
Legion Team Gains
Victory In Its
League
In a tense struggle at Yeadon
last Saturday afternoon the Clippers defeated East Lansdowne by
the decisive score of 8-4 in a
playoff for the first-half season
local league champiOnship. Billy
Ziegenfus pitched excellent ball
and struck out 16 batters in the
seven-inning game. Johnny McAlpine led the hitters with three
solid hits. The East Lansdowne
team jumped into an early onerun lead but the Clipper hitters
started to ~onnect in the fourth
for four runs, and after their opponents drew up to a 5-3 margin
the Clipper batlers sewed up the
game with a three-run rally in
the sixth. The Clippers begin the
second half tonight with Yeadon
on the Riverview Field at 6:15
o'clock..
In a close contest on the Upper
Darby High School Field Tuesday
evening the local Legion nine defeated the Upper Darby Junior
Artisans by a score of 4-11 to win
their fourth league contest in a
row. Larry Dalton and Johnny
Poole sbared the mound assigntIrent and limited the Upper Darbyites, who had just tied Aldan
last week, to three scattered singles. Dalton and Van Winkle led
the hillers with a double and single
each while the team. as a whole
had nine solid hits. But for some
over 2;ealous base running in the
first ir..ning, the winning margin
would have been a' good desl
wider.. This coming Monday the
team takes on Aldan on Riverview
Field in one of the crucial games
of the season .
sors, then received promissory
slips for others authorized on the
spot by Association President
Buchner.
Mrs. Avery Blake and Mrs.
Frank Keenen assisted Mrs. Forsythe in the judging as Ferris W.
Mitchell, Harold Ogram aDd C. W.
Lukens marshalleq parade divisions to the appointed spot. The
Mrs. Charlotte Schoenberg, wife
usual lines of parents of partlcl~
of Professor Isaac Schoenberg of
pating pride and joys lined the
Dartmouth avenue, died Saturday
sidewalks aDd sprinkled among
afternoon, July' 2 in the University
them were the many older resiof Pennsylvania Hospital :following
dents who annually prove by their
an illness of a few weeks of acute
presence their affection for aDd
leukemia. She bad long been a
'interest In the borough young.
sufferer of artherltls. She was 42
By far the most comfortable in
Born in Gottingen, Germany,
the crowd were the bathera in
the daughter of Mrs. Edmund Lanwater-filled floats which' were
dau of Strath Haven avenue and
propelled up and down the street
the lale Professor Landau. and
to the envy of all. Both, one a
granddaughter of the late Paul
trailer titled "Turner's Beach"
Ehrlich, noted scientist, she ma, (aDd ii: had sandy shore with Bhovjored in chemistry at the Univer'els and buckets) with. bathers Jeli,
sity of Gottingen. She came to this
...
Chuck, and 'Jan Turner), and the
country in October, 1930, and has
To
Attend
World
Meeting
oth"-:labelE.d"Keep Cool aDd Stay
been a resident of Swarthmore five
At Home," an inflated .-aft. starDr. William Barrow Pugh of years. Her hobby' was writing
ring Anna May, Hunter. iBarbara
Wallingford, slated clerk of the short stories. She was a member
and shirley Allison extolled the
General Assembly of the Presby- of the creative Art class of Walvir~ues of a stay-at-home Fourth
terian Church of the U.S.A.. left lingford Art Center.
eloquently.
by plane FrIday, July 1, to
Survivors In addition to her
First prize in this float division
attend the meeting of the council husband and mother are two
was won. by the most beautiful
of the World Presbyterian Alliance daughters Elizabeth and Beatrice.
Mr. and Mrs. Al'thur ·R. Dana
engine with passenger car bearing
at Cambridge University, England,
Services were held in Philadelof
Elm avenUe are vacationing
the name, "Toyland" and the line
July 4-6. Dr. Pngh, is secretary phia, Monday, followed by creat their cottage at Buck Hill Falls
"I think I can" from the well loved
of the Western Section of the aLimation.
for
July ond August.
story of the "Little Engine That Barnes.
ance.
Could" and bearing engineer Andy
Immediately after the parade
Dr. Pugh will also attend the
SeYbold and passenger Ellen everyone flocked to the College meeting of the Central Committee
Tolles. Paps Seybold lent the avenue school grounds where 9f the World Council of Church...,
steam for the journey. Tlie Turner games for all ages were in progress of which he is a member, at ChiA group from Swarttunore en- Parrish roads is spending 10 days
flo,at placed second, the Allisons under the able leadership of vari- chester, England, July 9-15. The joyed a Fourth of July picnic at at Devil's Lake. Mich., the sumwon third, and, another inflated ous civic-minded
horoughites. council is scheduled to discuss the Paul Alger cottage at Poncha- mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Lei1 S.
raft with June Lee Heckman, Children seven years of age and grave social issues' faced by'the c0- toula Lake, N. J. The Algers were Dunbar of Napoleon, Ohio.
George B. Heckman, and Le-Ann less enjoyed rides on three lively operating world churches, and former residents of Park avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, Jr.,
Kurtzhalz earned honorable men- little ponies which despite the heat plans to inaugurate a study on Those attending included Mr. aDd with their small daughter 'Peggy
tion.
kept going at a pace that took care "Christian Action in a Secular Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, Miss Jessie returned by' plane July 4 following
Four dangerous looking fire- of each of the hundred-some eager S~ciety."
Gilbert, Don Dickinson, Mr. and a two-week trip to Redfield, S. D.,
crackers, Susan and Peter -Camp- lads and lassies within the allotted
Following his stay in England, Mrs. Fred .N. Bell and sons Neal and Minneapolis, Minn. They were
bell and Dwight and Christine hour. Free Dixie cups refreshed
Dr. Pngh will pay a brief visit and Bill, Mr .and Mrs. A. H. Van accompanied home by their older
Sipler. took the first award In children and adults.
to Paris, where he Is scheduled Alen, Miss Nancy Van Alen and daughter Spencer Who had been
the patriotic section, with Glofia
The Adult Game winners, anto preach in the American Church her fiance Mr. John Taylor of visiting her grandparents in RedAnn Peirsol and Roberta Richards nounced by leaders Mr. and Mrs.
Baltimore, Carol Van Alen, aDd field since March.
in Paris, Sunday, July 31. He
earnlng second with their Miss C. W. Lukens are: Nail Driving
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan of
will spend the month of August John Sprout of Hightstown, N. J..
Liberty doll in the "Cradle of Lib- Contest men, Roger Kaufinann,
in Germany, visiting the chaplains Mr. and Mrs. H, Lindley, Peel, Ogden avenue sP'C'nt the Fourth of
erty." Other winners in this ap- Richard Jester. David Morgan, Jr.;
Miss Ginny Peel, Craig Peel, Peter July week-end visiting their sonin the armed forces there.
propriate division were Julian Women, Lotta Baird, Mrs. Mary
Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wil- in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs
Bullock as George Washington and Kupelian; Children. ,Nelson RubIiams. Mr. Eugene Lappe, Dick William O. Linhart of Pittsburgh:
Elizabeth Kauffman in !patriotic in,Doris Snyder, John Hoag, Jane
Delta Gammas To Meet
Lappe, Mr, Eugene Lappe, Jr., and Their grandson Robert Paul Lindress.
Nelson. In the Balloon race the
Delta Gamma Sewing will be his finacee Miss Phyllis McCan- hart was christened Sunday.
The "Comment on the Times" winner was Richard Jester.
Billy Brown of North Chester
held Tuesday, July 12 at 10 a. m.. nell,
Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Brower
section produced interest and vaHigh noon saw local fire com- at the home of Mrs.' George P.
'road' who has been visiting his
riety, Skipper, Jody, aDd Sandra pany memhers splittlng into two
Warren, 327 South Chester road, and son Craig. orr., of Lafayette aunt Mrs. J. W. McColla of Oak-'
Skoglund eostumed as the "United teams for a race to draw water, to complete present work aDd plan avenue are spending the month of
July in Brant Beach, N. J.
land Plantation. LowndesvJlJe, S.
Nations" placed first, aDd a care- The team which Fred Schoff cap- for the fall meetings.
C., will return home this week to
ful reprodUction of an authentic tained with Jimmy Dunn as engiMrs. J. Harvey Bonine of Lafay- join his family who are spending
Members are asked to bring a
ette avenue entertained over the
post-card mailed from Newport, neer secured the flow in one minsandwich. Mrs. J. David Jackson Fourth of July week-end her bra- the summer at Avalon, N. J.
R. I., in 1911, placed second under ute, 25 seconds which was just two
will be hostess for the day.
ther-in-law and sister Professor
Mr, and Mrs. Stanley L, Macthe title "The Mauve Decade and seconds less than the time of the
and
Mrs.
Louis
Imbeit
of
New
Millan
of Vassar avenue spent the
the Plastic Age." JOaD and Marian other team under the captaincY of
York
City
who
have
just
returned
week-end
visiting Mr. and Mrs. F.
Hemenway, Mimf Wisdom, and Dave MacIntire, with Ellis Rum- Too Big For A Hope Chest?
from a trip to Mexico.
B. Gilliams of Oakmont who were
Molly Bunker as the Plastic Age sey driving. Those whO were
In an Old Song Contest, sponMr
.and
Mrs.
Robert
Arnold
of
vacationing
at their swnmer place
comprised the group. Twins Carol equipped with bathlng, suits and sored by a furniture stcire in ChesWallingford
entertained
as
their
at
Island
Heights,
N. J.
and JOaD Kelley, "Which Twin some of those who weren't, wel- ter 13 year old Bert Kroon of
Miss Virginia Rath of Yale aveHas the Toni" took third and Patty comed the cool spray that de- Muhlenberg avenue won first guests last week Mr. Arnold's
brbiher
Mr.
Louis
Arnold
aDd
nue
left Tuesday for Europe by
Narbeth aDd Lots Thompson scends sUddenly on anyone who prize, a maple living !room
plane. She will visit her brother"Pioneers for Peace" earned hon- has the COurage to be in the front suite. He entered the contest as family of Kalamazo;>i" Web.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Marks
and
In-law and sister Mr. and Mr•.
arable mention.
line of spectators at the water fight a joke and Was slartled when
The Pet Pal Section had' twO which always follows the speed he fuund out that he bad won. children Bobby and Bonnie of Ellis Bonnet of Amsterdam. and
Princeton, avenue spent the Fourth will attend the International Physwinners, Joanne '"Shearer and contest. The result of this fight
Bert is planning to sell the suite of' July week-end visiting Mr. leal Education Conference in CoAdele Waring with Br'uIser, and is always announced as a draw.
penbagen, 'Denmark. MIss Hath
George Gilmore with "George's' No referee eould ever be fOll&d ,as he has no possible way to put Marks' parents In Danville. Pa.
NaDcy
Schmidt
of
MaglJI
aDd
will
return the middle o.f August.
it
10
use
at
the
preseDt
tlme.
Zoo" Which included IIIIlOI1t other
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RITES FOR MRS.
SCHOENBERG
NEWS NOTES
2
The matron of honor Mrs. Bob- In a long oval train. Her full Cranford, N. J. 88 matron of boDOr,
LINTON _ WImSTER
Miss Elizabeth M. Huey as maid
ert Pfeifer of Yale avenue, oousIn length veil of illusion fell from an and. th.e brldesmaida Mias Eleanor
The marriage of Miss Elalne of honor for her siater. wore
1.!idwlg of S;yracu.Be N.Y., and MIas
Bradford. Webster daughter of Mr. gown of white figured' organdie of the bride, and MIas Winifred heirloom roae point lace beaddiels. ~eIen Kra)18 of Benjamin West
and Mrs. John C. Webster, Jr of over yellow taffeta. She caiTi.id Rumble, sister Of the bride, wore She carried a. white prayer bOOk
gowns of white marquiSette over with a white orcb1d as' a marker. avenue, wore gowns of white marHighland Orchards, Wilmington. to a bouquet of pink roses, laVE:llder
yellow taffeta, trimmed with 8PMrs. Edward Fimbel, Jr., of
(continued to page 5 )
Mr. Jack Myers Linton. son of larkspur and yellow daisies and
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. Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton, wore matching flowers 88 a head- piqued flowers of the taHeta. They
carried white Shasta daisies to ~¥+¥. . . . . . . .~~.'Y+"+
of :Benjamin West avenue, took dress.
place Saturday, July 2 at 3:30
The bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert match their headdresses of the
o'clock in the McCabe Memorial S. Burton of Cleveland, Ohio; Miss same flowers.
The bridesmaids Miss BaIi>ara
Methodist Church Wilmington. Adele Stemmler of Manorville L.
Sehobinger
of Philadelphia, ll!ld
. The Reverand Dr. Robert Gould I., and Miss Corrine Nagle of Balofficiated. The wedding music lston Spa N.Y.. wore sirniliar Miss Jane Carter of Glenside,
was played by Mrs. A. Robert Long gowns of figured organdle over both former Swarthmore residents,
of New York City, Organist.
green taffeta and carried bou- Miss Sue Lasley, and M
at Duke University, wore white
her father, wore. a gown of white the flowers in their hair.
organdie with a fitted bodice and
Mr. Dan D. GuStafson served as marquisette over aqua taffeta
puffed sl~eves. The full tiered best man for his brother. and the They carried yellow Shasta daisies
skirt with embroidered insertions ushers included Messrs. Seabury and wore· blending flowers in their
ended in a short train. Her finger 'T. Short, Jr., .of Concord, Mass., hair. Kathleen Titus of Swarthtip veil was of French ill~ion William R. Huey Jr. brother of more avenue, cousin of the bride,
and she carried an old-fashioned, the bride Charles A. Butts, Jr., of as flower girl, also wore white
bouquet of white roses with gypso- Woburn~ Mass., and Mr. Jack marquisette over aqua taffeta and
carried yellow daisies.
phila caught in ribbon streroners. Krantz of Cornwall Vt.
Mr. Stephen Jackson, brother of
Mrs. Frank B. Thomas as matron
A reception followed 0'; the
the
groom, served as beet man, and
of honor for ,her sister, wore a lawn at Whittier House on 'the
gown of apricot organdie over campus. The -bride's mother wore the ushers included Messrs. Samtaffeta, featuring the same style a gown of light apple green crepe uel Jackson, Jr.. another brother
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949
as the bride's. She wore a match- with toast accessox:ies. Her cor- of the groom, Frederick Graham, .
ing poke bonnet and carried gar- sage was of brown orchids The N. Y., and .x.0hn Turner of Springden flowers. T·he bridesmaids, groom's mother wore a blue lace field.
A reception followed in the garMrs. Williams Foley and Miss Eliz- gown with pink accessories. Her
den
of the home of the bride's
abeth W"bster, also sisters of the corsage was of pink:. spotted lilparents.
The bride's mother wore
Come and Enjoy Your Selection From
bride, wore blue organdie over ies
a
gown
of
aqua
chiffon
and
a
taffeta·with poke bonnets and carFollowing a three-week wedding
BOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS
ried old-fashioned bouquets. An- trip through the Canadian Rock- flowered hat of the same shade.
AND DESSERTS
other sister, Penelope. as flower ies the couple will live in Swarth- Her corsage was of gardenias. The
girl wore white organdie over more until the middle Of Septem- The groom's mother more a gown
yellow taffeta with poke bonnet. ber They will spend the winter of rose biege lace and chiffon. Her
She carried a basquet of pansies. traveling through the south
hat
was of flowers
and tulle
and
her corsage
was of brown
orchids.
Dr. W. Henry Linton, .Jr., served
Following
a
wedding
trip
to
the
as best man for his brother and
JACKSON - RUMBLE
Poconos. the young couple will
the ushers were Messrs. Richard
White
snapdragons
gladiOli,
live at Newport News, Va., after
Linton, brother of the groom, and
Cybotium
ferns
and
lighted
candJuly 16.
Robert Genunill of Thayer road.
elabra
formed
a
background
SatBoll, the bride and bridegroom
The bride's mother wore gray
urday
afternoon
at
4
o'clock
in
are
graduates of Duke University.
lace with white accessories and her
BEAUTY: SALON
the
Swarthmore
Pre'lbyterian
corsage was of white roses. The
groom's mother wore Navy sheer Church for the marriage of Miss
Come summer - Come care
FOS~- WnSPN
with white accessories. Her cor- Emily Elizabeth Rumble, daughMiss Elizabeth Fox Wilson,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter RumCall Swarthmore 0476
sage was of pink roses.
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Rayble,
of
Yale
and
Swar,thmore
avThe bride is a graduate of the
mond P. Wilson of Park avenue,
9. Chester Road
Tatnall School, Wilmington. and enues, 10 Mr. John Jerrold Jackand Mr Frederick Kirkman Fosatlends the University of P
sylvania. The bridegroom is a C. Jackson of Larchmont, N. Y. ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick
F. Foster of Syracuse, N. Y;, were . ~
graduate of Wharton School, Uni- The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop perunited in marriage Saturday afversity of Pennsylvania and is fonned the ceremony. Mr. Benternoon
at 2 o'clock in the Swarthassociated with the Sun Oil Com- jamin Kneedler, organist, a~m
panied Mr. John R. Anderson of more Methodist Church. The Rev.
pany.
On their return from a wedding the Duke University choir who Dr . Roy N. Keiser performed the
Char, cOllDIrr I
trip, they will reside on Thorn- sang "'Through the Years," and ceremony.
wale< to bellow
The bride given in marriage by
"Because."
dale road near West Chester.
r.rdOlllialru...
Wh)' be ..titfI..
The bride given in marriage by her father. wore a gown of white
marquisette and lace, the full ruf,.;tIt I ...r JIawo
GUSTAFSON - BUEY
her father, wore a wedding gown
fled
skirt
worn
over
a
hoop
ended
,.urru
pel.....
Miss Jean Gihon Huey, daugh- of ivory slipper satin trimmed
wltIt SprboBfloW.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. With a bertha of family rose point
water at P
Huey of Dickinson avenue, be- lace. Her veil of tulle was atFOR
came the bride of Mr. E. Donald tached to a headdress of fresh
MAGAZINE
9x12 Domestic, $6.00
Gustafson, son of Mr. and Mrs. white delphinium and stephanotis
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Edwin C. Gustafson of Highland and she carried white delphinium
Mrs- Lloyd E. KAmfhnan
Park. N.J., Saturday afternoon at and stephanotis centered with an
Swarthmore 2080
4 o'clock in the Swarthmore orchid.
THE·SWARTHMOREAN
a
PUBiLlSBIID BVDY PBlDAY AT 8WAB'l'IIIIOBB,'PA
'l'RE SWAB'l'RHOBBAN. INC., PUBI,18HBK
Phone SwariIIIIIore ....
PETER E. TOW, Bdllor
JllABJORIE TOW, AIMclate Bdllor
.
Rosalie Pelrsol
Lorene Mc Carter
Pat Told
Entered as Second ClasII Ma~ JanU8l7 24, 11129. at the Post
Office at Swarthmor)!. Pa.,
er the .Act of Mard> 8, 1878.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
SAVE TIME!
LET US SERVICE
YOUR CAR·
SWARTHMORE. PA., FRIDAY• .JULY 8. 11149
Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock
service Mr. Bishop's sermon will
be "The Unity of Life". The
Sacrament of Baptlism· will be
observed.
The Church' Hour Nursery has
been discontinued. for the summer months. The Church School
ia also discontinued for the summer months.
Miss Jane McChesney will be
the guest soloist this Sunday
morning.
On Sundays, July 24 and July
31 we shall have as our guest
preacher the Rey. Peter Lovte,
pastor of the christ Presbyterian
Church, Warwick,}3ermuda. Tbe
Christ Church is a historic parish
of Bermuda belonging to the Presbytery of Edinbw:gl). and frQIll Its
membership many great servants
I
The $l.OO-Serve YourseH-All You Want
COMPLETBSUPPER
STRATH HAVEN INN
have
given to the s6l'Vice
of
the been
church.
Boy Scout Troop 2 meets each
Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock
at the Church.
Each Wednesday during the
summer surgical dressings are
being
at the Church, starting
at 10 o'clock In: the.
Please bring a Sandwich if you
would 'like to stay through the
lunch hour.
Braille work has been resumed
at the Church for part of the
mer. A:nyone'interested in working v.ith this ~p please
Mrs. J. V. S. BisbDp. Volunteers
are u~gen~ needed..
.
N~I!.c~ .1S~ereb~ glven of a
congregational meeting to be held
imm~at"?" after the moming
worship this Sunday, July 10.
~~iiiiiiiiii~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~
The J30uquet
made
WATl:R
IUls.·,
Frien?s
Dr. andMeeting
Mrs. E. House.
Le Roy Mercer !::............rt='t=SesrrHHr-sHHr::s....,~1=f=!HM ....,...,
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles G.
ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL
Thatcher acted as overseers, with
600 North Jackson Sitriet, Media
Dr. Mercer reading the marriage
certificate.
. Phone MEdia 6-2912
The bride escorted by her father
Small Private Elementary School
wore a wedding gown of ivory
Kindergarten through Ei,ghth Grade
satin fashioned with a fitted bodice
Thorough grounding in the three R's, science, social studies,
with bertha of heirloom rose point
Brusseis lace and full skirt with
an introduction to music, dramatics. and manual training.
train. Her veil of net was edged
Bright, Cheerful Rooms. Large, 'Beautiful PlaygroUDil .
with rose point lace, and had been
REGISTRATION OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VACANCIES
worn by her mother on her wedding day. She carried white carnations, lilies of the valley and
stephanotis.
.......
College Theatre
Air Conditioned
Baltimore Pike, Springfield
Phone Swarthmore 0450
Friday and Saturday
Loretta Young
Van Johnson
"MOTHER IS A
FRESHMAN"
in technicolor
Feature Times - Sat. Night
Only 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Special Saturday Matinee
For K1ddles _ 1:00 p .....
"BLONDIE'S mG
The Hoagie· But
n~ s. Chesler Road
MOMENT"
Serial _ CartooDB - Comedy
Monday and Tuesday
. Clark Gable
Swarthmore
Phone 3218
. "CO~ PlJl:;:ION"
Hoagies Steaks
Party Sandwiches
Wednesday Onl:y
James MaSon In
"CAUGIl'l"'
Hamburgers
Starting Thurs<\ay
"TAKE ME 01lT TO'l'RE
BALI. .OAIIB"
MEDIA
AIR CONDITIONED
Friday and Saturday
June AlIYson
Peter Lawford
Margaret O'BrIen
''LlTrLE WOMEN"
in technicolor
Sat. Mat. 1:15 p.m. Extra
for the Kiddies. 1st Chapter
New Serial ''King of tile.
Rocketmen"
Sunday and Monday
Abbott and Costello
"WHO DONE W'
Tuesday and Wednesday
.
Betty Grable
Cesar Boanero
"TIlE BEAU:IU'OL
BLONDE FIIOIII
BASHFUL BEND"
in technicolor
Starting Thursday
BING CROSBY'
Rhonda F1em1Dc
"A CONNECTIC1lT
YANK.E.."
in technic:olor
It Comr.t~'~si'~'~$~$~$~$ii$iRi:~sg~s'~$N:~ $~!:n::~ss~~~: $::a: !,$,
100 Plrk Ave., Swarthmor., PI.
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646
YOUR HEALTH
.'\
• Pbrumacy is recognized
public bed:h prof
sssss
.-
COMES FIRST
as a
ioa in eu
)
c:iYi1ized natt- of the wodd. It.
practice
is
regulated by law. It
hili as ita primary objectiVe the
eervic:e which it can render the
public in safeguarding the handling, compounding, and dispensing of medicinal
substances. The consci,entious ppannaciat holds
the health and safety of his patrons to be of first
importance. See us before you buy medicine. DO
_tter how simple your m may seem to be.
Mich••I', Clilep Ph.r••,
ON~OOBNBB
Entire Stock Reduced'
. ,
Christian Scienee Notes
"SA~' is the subject
of the lesson-Sermon in all
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, July 10. The Golden
text is: "Thou, when thou prayest,
enter into tl;le eloset and when
thou
hast ..which
hut thy
prayand
to
thy Father
is d;"'r,
in secret;
thy Father which 'seeth in secret
shall reward thee openly"
(Matthew 6:6).
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13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
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FIRST
W. L L. ELECTS
Swarthmore Branch of the Women's International League for
Peace and Freedom annOunCes its
officers for the coming year: Mrs.
HI"ll'Y Patterson and Mrs. J.
Warren Paxson: Co-chalrmen;
Mrs . Ida Stabler;· treasurer; Mrs.
Joseph Walton, recording secreUuy; and Mrs. Leonard Dart, corresponding secretary.
The following.will act 88 chajrmen: Mrs. Roy McCorkeJ., program;
Mrs. Patrick Malin international'
Mrs. Roderick Stebbins, human ~~
lations; Mrs.' RWips H. Jewett,
education; Mrs. Le<>nard Dart, disTri,nity Notes
placed persons, and Mrs. Frederick
Holy commUnion will be Cel.... Tolles, publicity.
brated at 8:00 a. m. Ushers at the
11:00 o'clock service will be: S. D.
NEWS NOTES
Reynolds, head 'usher, W. FreeClaire
Hendrixson of North
gard, T. Hopper, V.Fine,F. W.
Chester road entertalned for
.Luehring. R. Fawcett, J. Reynolds
a week Kate Miller of st. PaW..
and B. Harrar.
Minn., who arrived by plane two
weeks ago. The girls left Friday
__ _ _.:.'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ for Camp Wyoda, Ely, Vt., for two
. months of camping.
SWARTHMORE
Laogdon Elsbree of WallingPRESBYTERIAN CHURC-.tI
ford Hilla is a councilor In Camp
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MiDister
Tockwogh, Md., for the summer,
Sunday, July !to
11 :00 A.M.-·The sermon topic will and is also editor of the camp
paper.
I
be "The Unity of Life."
. Wednesday, JalT 13
Jack Tomlinson. of South ohes10:00 A.M. - Surgical Dressings ter road, a junior at Swarthmore
Group.
College, is working for the sumThutsday, JalT 14 .
7:30 P.M.-·Boy Scouts. Troop 2. mer at Cedar Point-on-Lake Erie,
Sandusky, Ohio.
METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Smith
Roy N. ~eiser, D.D., MInIater
and sons Donny and Tommy of
Sunday, July 10
North Princeton' avenue. left Fri10:00 A.M.--Church School
11:00 A.M.-The Minister will day to spend the month a f
preach.
July at their summer home at
Camp
Netimus, Milford. Pike
TRINlTY CHURCH
County.
They entertained as
R.ev. Geo. C. Anderson, ReCtor
their guests over the Fourth of
Sunday, July 10
8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion.
July holidays Mr. and Mrs. John
11:00 A.M.-Morning prayer and G. Moxey, Jr., and son Todd of
sermon.
Rutgers avenue, and Mrs. and
Mrs. Willard Wright and son Peter ,
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIEI'Jr
OF FRIENDS
of Philadelphia.
Sunday, JalT 10
11:00 A. M.-Meeting for worship.
(Children cared' for In Whittier House.)
.SlImmer Hours
Wednesday, July 13 .
9:30 to 3:30-Sewlng and QuIlt9:30-5:00 .
ing in Whittier House. Box
Luncheon. All cordlall,y InWednsday and Saturday
vtted.
.&&e~*SALE
mommg.
.SINCE 1941
•
World Famous $27.50
Palm Beach Suits
Now $19.75
Church Services·
.
is
Methodist Notes
The Sunday School will meet at
10 o'clock. In the Intermediate
and Senior Departments the lesson
will be taught from the desk: by
Dr. K.eiaer. .
The minister will preach at the
11 o'clock service.
The Church Nmsery Is open
during the morning service and
Mrs. L. E. Kauffman will' be in
charge.
The ushers for the day are
G. Shubert, E. Alston, W. D. Dickinson, P. Murray and P. K.
Paulson.
sumcall
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Presbyterian Notes
WHILE YOU SHOP
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TU= 8WABTBMOB8AN
.JULY S,lM9
JULys, 1M•.
THE SWABTHMOBBAN
,
CHRIST SCIENTIST
OF SWARTHMORE
Park Avenue below Harvard
Sunday,' ~alT 11
11:00 A. M.-S..nday SchooL
11:01 A. M. lessou - SemIOD
'~Sacrament!'
Wednesday' evening . meet1n8
_chweek, 8 p.m. Readlne room
~ da11y except SUnda7 and
HoUcIQa 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday
. ....uDII 7 to 7:50 p.m. l1li4 8 to
'.'-
You know that a sale on Palm Beach suits is
rare. There hasn't been one Since 1941. Now
marked down to $19.75 from $27,50, here's your
opportunity to get one of these smait, cOol,
long-wearing suits at a real substantial saving.
Get two or three ilt thilsunusually low price,
w.hlle they last.
,
SLACKS
These are the famous Palm Beach Slilcb
for Champions, preferred ~ golf's greats.
22% coolei-, comfortable, smart-formerly
priced' at $8.75 nOw only ......•.....•• $6.95
A
6oodoll$JJ-bt-~~ FABRIC
. . . . 'I'.M.. Good.u.s..rord. lac. Sec libel' ~ _ . . -
9:30-1:00
FlBST CHURCH OJ!'
.-
Men! ••• keep cool now and for many snmmers
to come in a 22% cooler Palm Beach suit, and
save yourseH real money_
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BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP
C1lie.barbe"'~Id
bank build,n·
8 Park Avenue
Swarthmore 0240
.,
THE SWABTBMOBBAN
THB SWABTBMOBBAN
BUCHNmrSTOGGERYSBOP
. . . .KAVBNUB
OIL BAI•• WAIHABL.
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flAT· GLOSS
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11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD,
SWARTHMORE,
THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
•
announces
a practical course in
(AM
FM.
persomel and enthusiasts
LIMITED
ENROLLMENT
t._
for dll lp1W.'ifelafure wtif.
IlIivenitJ Tarical 1IS1iIIt.
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-;
Propwed
oIarting date:
September, 1949
(day and
..
·evening.dass.'
.
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Television and
Radio Tedtnicians,
LOIN END
PUBLIC SALE
HOUSlehoid Goods
at
STILWELL'S STORAGE
WAREHOUSE
Morton Ave.. & Penna. R. R.
July 9 at 1 P. M.
New and Used Furniture
. Unclaimed frelghL aIIIo
. Roushold Goods to be sold
to settle an eslate
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FANCY
SOUTH CAROLINA
NU-MAJD
ROOFS
flUTtEBS
REPAIRED AND
INSTAU,m
Furnace Repairs & Cleaning
Call
.
ENJOY
GEORGE IIIYERS
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
Grape Juice ql bll 35c
Oleomargarine
Ib
23c
co-op
-
BLUE LABEL
I
Grapefruil Sections ~: 2 for 35c
DON'T FORGET THAT WE WILL BE CLOSED ON
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING .JULY &lid AUGUST
f/Yf'
Sales, and
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:
SlM£ONrS lOOKIN6 fOR
YOUa liOKKrY
theA bridegroom.
reception. fo~wed at .,,_
u.~
236 Harding Av.
home of the brIde s parents. The ..
bride's mother wore a gown of
rose beige crepe with lace. ·yoke.
Her corsage was of ::~:~::\
orchlds . ~
-u,e groom,s
chose a gown of champaigne oelKe
crepe with Chmtille lace trim of
the same shade, a white hat and
.w_
""
WIE CAN fiND
With
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6>,,,- Bank
i
BIlIJdJng
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Phone Swarthmore 2516
ren Pierce. Swarthmore 2.O'l8.
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
ot Swarthmore until September
Since 1805
6.00.'.
WI,Ii Your
Old fire
pws TAX
.12.95 PRIOR TO APRIL ht
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bilds~-pyt.
We
Painters '" Paper Bange..
should know how
TBB MORE TELEPHONE CALUl YOU MAKE, the more valUable
your telephone service becomes.
Today, over Pennsylvania's 2,478,018 Bell telephones,
more people are making more calla ~ ever before.
at
Any way' you look
it, telephone service is becomiDg
more aDd more valuable•••• Any way you look at it,
teIeph..... service gives you your money's worth.
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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(~I~I..Il'
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103 PAlIK AVBN1lB
Chester and Fairview Roads
Swadhmol'e IS5I
gl~e
ma
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Since 19M
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Rldiey
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PRONE:
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~tle an_~ye
HaV ~~n·~d. ~
FOR I?AI.i~
stered'
rocker.
•,!ne
mahogany
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• ALTERATIONS .... IIP'.M
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Confrador.l and Bu;lden
302 Gayley Street • Media, h.
Phone: Media 6-4281
MORE
HEAT
FOR
LESS MONEY.
Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically
through the new Bond-a-Month P1aD. Aak at this l3ank
,
I·
DEW DROP INN
. Coal and Fuel Oil
I~xe·=
de
new
lQ41
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motor" g~ l.~es, l~':
!:'!!~t
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~~ good
,~;<-
,"ft~' i:36- p.m.
~.~. ~
inn. ""uu.<~'. sides
and top.$15.~i
PIANO TUNING
$4.
ALBAN P.ABKJ
New
RebaBt PIanos
Bnalda.'- £IUIC" - Dbm...
and
LOST-Fielder's
. Monday Thru Saturday
Open 7 A. M. to 8 p. M.
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE
DAILY DINNEBS SSe 10 ".80
Special Children'. Platters
ALTERATIONS.
REPAIRS
Highest Quality Craftsmanship
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"THIRD GENERATION BUILDERS"
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All Types of Electrical In7
stallations and Repairs.
ServIng Swarthmore and
Vicinity for past
Twenty Yesrs
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331 Darimouth Avenue
Swarthmore
Swarlhmore 0345 .
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SWARTHMORE, PA.
.nnm bedroom.2852-W.
bath and kit
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MARATHON
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wore a gown of aqua faille tatfeta. The bridesmaids, Mrs. WilIlam Hoover and MIss Nancy.
Schmidt, sister of the bridegroom,
wore gowns of ;yellow faille tatfeta. They all wore matching ,pictore hats and carried Colonial
bonquets of carnations, gladioli,
and roses.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
I~ear
Media Trolley. Large Liv-
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333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarihmore 1833
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Photographer
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Media 6-0436
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Swarthmore Rational Bank
& Trust Co.
1548. Robert Brooks, Swarthmore
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PERSONAL-Lots mowed - War-
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Canvas Shoes
support
Helps improve your
footwork
Helps prevent tired
leg muscles
Speeds up your
game
Weeld7 or 1II0n~
Phone Swarthmore 3343
8 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
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Driveway CoDBtrucUoD
/ Asphalt or (loDer_to
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"P-F" - Gives you belter foot
Rubbish CeUecte4
PERSONAL
Parrish roads on Sunday, .Tune 26 trip through Canada, the COIlpi,. I
PERSONAL - Electrical wlrlng at 3:30 o'clock in the St. Paul will live In Napoleon.
and Installation, residential and
The groom served as an ensilgn!
commp.rcial. Water hea~, ran- Methodist Church, Napoleon.
The Rev. Forrest Brown offiel- In the Navy VS.
gt'S, dishwashers,
dryers.
alarm
systems. All
work Burglar
done to
I!i>"e . Underwriters' specifications.
Service on washers, vacuum cleaners, ranges, kons, toasters. fans,
lamps. Call Erich H. Hal1$ell,
Electrical Contractor, Swarthmore
28S0 - 335 Park avenue.
PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners,
irons, toaSters and radios repaired, called for and delivered.
LIBt Your Real Eslate
B.F. Goomo'
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Swarthmore
Disposal Service
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CLASSIFIED ~=s~:"::~~~~o:fO~Mr~:~=s~
::!~";~~:!~.Her
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Ralph G. Schmidt of Magill and
On their return from a wedding
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Research
Cochran, daughter
A reception
followed
at The
the
Hamilton
Cochran of
of Mr. and Mrs. home
of the bride's
parents.
formerlY of Swarthmote, to
couple will reside ·In
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Robert Nixon Taylor, son of Mr.
ews, a.
and Mrs. Julien K. Tay-lor, of Wilmlngton, N. C., took
place SaturSC..,.,.nvn
DUNBAR
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£UYu.uo . L ' day at 4 o'clock In the Wallingford
Presbyterian Church. Dr. '",,:eplll Miss LeOnore Charlenl> Dunbar.
W. Cochran, grandfather of ... _ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liel S.
--"'~ Dunbar of Napoleon, Ohio, be-
Quebec, Canada, the young ---pie will reside In Syracuse.
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The bride is a graduate v>
Swarthmore High School and ~~.
acuse University. She is a
ber of the Kappa Alpha
sorority. The groom is also a
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Mr. Thomas Schmidt served as
best man for his brother and the liP
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ushers Included Messrs. B. FrySwarthmore 1448
singer, William Hoover, James
WILLIAM BROOKS
Schmidt, brother of the brideAshes & Rubbish Removed
groom and .Tames Flcey, cousin of
Lawns mowed, General
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J. C. STILWELL '" SONS
NORRIS FANCY PURE
FOR
Servicing,
Station Operation,
Technical Writing,
and is .. of
member
of PhI
Mr. Robert Williams of Wi!graduate
Syracuse
gowns.
Psi. He served 27 months In the mington, N. C., served. as best
South Pacific with the U. S.
man, and the ushers included
Messrs. Lawrence G. Spront, Flced
TAYLOR-COCBRAN
PoisSon, and George .Tohnson, all
lar
Wilmington, N. C.
The lnarriage of Miss C
Mr. Thomas Letham of
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N. Y. served as best man, and th~
ushers included Messrs. John Urn
Arnam, Richard Day, Paul r
bert, all of Syracuse, and
P. Wilson,. Jr., brother of the
bride.
A r~ception followed at' Strath
Haven Inn. The bride's mother
chose a gown of gray crepe featurlng a panel .of aqua and rose.
Her hat wad of blending colors and
she wore a corsllge of
roses. The groom's mother wore a
gown of dusty pink crepe w.~
tulle hat of the same shade. Her
corsage was of gardenias.
Following a wedding trip .-
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Liver
Pork Roast
Frankfurters
.~ , pearls•. Her
dresseS.
FUNElIAL DIBEC'1'OR
Formerly of Media
W. L,eblgbAve., PhIla.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No
charge fllr
calls
B_YBEEI'
ATHLETES
rIAIN' '01
and "Wedding Prayer."
The bride given In marriage by! FmmIUWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIUlUIHDDUUIII
her father, wore a wedding gown
of white satin fashioned with offELECTRICAL
the-shoulder neckllne and yoke
of nylon marquisette finished with
REPAIRS
a· wide band of seed pearls. Her
finger-tip veil of silk illusion was
WIRING NEW and OLD =
held In place with a Flcench tiaTS
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HOMES
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of seed pearla, and she carried a'
bridal bouquet of whit roses. She
more a double strand of pearls, a
Samuel M. Hubison·
gift of the bridegroom.
Swalihmo,,", 07'0
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Miss Anne Silver, an Alpha Chi
Omega Sorority sister of the bride, _IIII11IIIIOIIIIIIUIOIIIIIIIUlIilIUllllllllllnllmllloullII
who attended as maid of .honor
wore a gown of aqua faille taffeta. Miss Rebecca Rogge, cousin
Devine Taxi Service
of the bride as junior maid of
They carried mixed Colonial
quets and wore matching ..
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scalloped yoke trimmed with seed
full l~ vell of
tulle trimmed with heJl'loom 'lace
fell from a Jullet cap of the lace.
She carried stephanotis and glamellas.
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MIss Dorothea D. Dana, of Haverford, as maid of honor, wore a
gown of white organdie over
satin. The bridesmaids, Miss """'''
Lee Hartzell of Wallingford,
Ann G. Bradford of North
more aveliue. and Miss
B. Turner of New York City,
gowns of white organdie over blue
satin.
The junior bridesmaids. were
Susan Cochran, sister of the bride,
and Elizabeth Taylor of
ton, N. C., niece of the
They more white organdie ~UD'
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peach satin. Margaret Ellen
ran. another sister of the ,,-,.-,
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as flower girl wore a dress v>
white organdie. All the
carried white organdie fans
rated with :flowers and wore
horsehair hats to match ~
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A. Mercer Quinby
540
Coconul Clslar. Pie
mer
yon avenue
at the Devereux
are spending
Pine
theCa:mps
SUl:n-1
in North Anson, Me. Mr. Moran
director of one of the camps.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Moir
dauqhters'.Tlnny and .Toan of South
Chester road left for 'Beach Haven,
N. J., to vacation for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Hendrix- .
son of 'North Chester road ent,.r-I
tained as their week-end guests I
recently, Mr .and Mrs. R. A.
sack of Fort Monroe, Va.
to be given in Chester, Pa.
THE COURSE INCLUDES:
PRINCIPLES OF RADIO AND
ELECTRONICS, TELEVISION,
AND TELEVISION SERVICING
For beginnen, experienced
~Iete Tree 8enIce
Sprayln&' -
WHEN CO-OPS ABE IN TOWN PRICES ABE DOWN
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TELEYISION
DRADIO
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ated before a chancel ~:~::l
mlth white gladioli and
candelabra. Mrs. Alvin Hahn, or!lanist, pla;yed preceding the
many and accompanied MIss.,
Ann Meineke, a cblldhood
of the bride who sang
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qulsette .over yellow, aqua, and
orchl~ taffeta respectively.
gOWlll) featured
neckline and full skirts with -"_~
herd... busoled worn over
MACBEAN and TVNJS
Ib 69c
Ib 49c
Ib 54c
Made for
Ib 15c
Tomaloes slicing
I Cucumbers 3 for 10c
or
Ib4c
Watermelons whole
In half
t.AfEITON-SIBlEYProdud
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TheSwarth ore
CO:"Op
And,y and .TeU KIrk of North
Swarthmore avenue, members
the Univeniity of Pennsylvania
Track Team, flew to Puerto
with the team wIlere they D8Itiel-1
pated In two meets with the
versity of Puerto Rico during thelrl
stay- of two weeks.
Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of 0f~~~1
avenue entertained '-rhe E
some" at a luncheon-bridge
her home Tuesday of last week.
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins
Crest lane spent Fourth of July
week-end In Eaglesmere.
Alice Hornaday of Dicldnson
avenue left for the Girl Scout
Camp, Camp Elizabeth Borton. to
act as councilor until the end of
August.
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Mrs. W. H. Elsbree and
dad'ghter Mary of Wa1lfngfu~d
Hills left last week for
Hawkeye Trail Camps In
York for the summer. Mr.
bree will join the familyR~~;:-t
Schuyler Elsbree and
Stotz left last week to open canlp.1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel
their daughter Frances Evans,
mer Swarthmore residents
for their home in Miami,
after spending a few days
the guests of Dr. end Mrs. Frankl
G. Keenen 'of Harvard avenue.
Miss Barbara Kent of Ri,'enri",v I
road and Miss Margaret Dilnmdtt I
of Cornell avenue left last Thursday for a seven-week tour of
west.
Richard Danforth of ~::I
avenue left last Thurdsay. to
six weeks at Camp Gunston. Mil.
Mr. alld Mrs. .Toseph Moran
children Barbara and .Toe of Ke:n-I
. Arrow FanQY Shirts And Sport Shirts
lIow OD . - '• .
$1.95 aDd $2.45
bride, and Swarthmore
fOr many ;years, performed the
ceremony.
The bride given In
by her father, wore a
gown of white summer satin. featuring an illusion neckllne and
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NEWS NOTES
CHARLES E. FISCHER
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SWARTHMORE "53
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ARE YOUR
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. CUrtIn
of Chestnut Hill, Mass., are recelvlng 'congratulations upon the
birth of a son Richard Reed Cur-
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FWWERS
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and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana of Elm
avenue.
WREN
SUMMER COMES
Folks turn to Acm. for real refreshment. Real valuHIn summer foods.
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with the nerve to tell one team It
had lost when it had knocked down
plenty of the winners with the
blinding stream from its hose. He
would surely be shot if he didand this Community Fourth of
July is especially planned to be
",safe and sane."
After quick lunches at home
most folk hurried on to the ball
game on' Riverview Field.
Family supper picnics prevailed
on many a lawn, though those that
were just about to sit down when
the storn. hit about 6 p. m. had to
repair to cover temPOrarily.
It was amazing how many residents and guests had sufficient
energy left, after the bUsy, hot
day, to jam the station square at
night to take part in, or watch the
anticipated dancing. Due to an
apparent deficiency in connecting
the fire company amplifying
equipment fuses kept blowing and
with deep regret of all this happy
ending to the day's fun had to be
called off.
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quantity and shopping less frequently •.• and sav~ money by buying in season when' foods are abundant, costs are low. You'll love the
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CROSBY MORTON
SERVICE TODAY
Friends of otto· Skoglund of
Chicago, ,nt, will be grieved to
Last,meeting
Mondayofevening,
at the
hear of his sudden death Friday
annual
the Swarthmore
,
cif a heart attaCk. Mr. Skoglund
Business Association, Charles It:
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has visited in Swarthmore on a
Russell of Ogden avenue Was
S 'al 'Co
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Member 1futoric Family
nwnber of occasions.
elected president of the AssoclapeCl - mmlttee
{ijrectors
Uon to sUcceed E. M. Buchner, of
Asks Council To
His brother,Pa.lmer J. Skoglund
Former Cashier
of Swarthmore place flew to
At Home
Park avenue whn has been presErect Hgbts
President
Chicago
Friday
and
remained
for
ident for the past two years.. This
Funeral services will be held at
At a meeting of 1ihe Special the funeral services held MonElric S. Sproat was elected Pres-> is Mr. Russell's third term', as
1:30 this afternoon at Oll~er Bair's
HIghway Committee held Wednes- day.
,ldent of the Sa~re National president. He had held' the office
in
Philadelphia for Crosby Price
Bank and Trust Company" at a In 1935 and· 1930. Joseph Cel1a day, July 6, at Borough E.n, defMorton
who passed away in his
meeting of the Board of DIrectors of Park avenue was elected vice- inite steps were recommended to
sleep early Monday morning•.
Thursday,.July 7 Mr. Sproat came president and ,Robert Honeyford Borough Council to cope wlth
Death
wai attributed to coronary
to the Bank as asSistant Cashier in of South Chester road was're-elec- present and future traffic conocclusi,on.
Enjoying active good
gestion on Chester' road. Thili
1918 from the Franklin National ted secretary-treasurer.
health up· to the moment of his
The Association passed a resolu- problem Is the second and last
Bank of Philadelphia (now merged
death,
Mr. Morton had attended
assignment given the committee
~th the Philadelphia NatioDaJ. tiou to· be presented to Borough
church
as usual Sunday morning
Bank). He began his banking ca- Council, sUpporting the latter's by Council
Defeat
Yeadon,
Alden
and called upon friends that evenThe first assignment, that of
r~ wijh the Farmer's National action in favor of' a by-pass to
ing.
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direct Route, 3l1\) around instead securing adequate traffic cOntrol
Bank, West Chester, Pa.
Friends are invited to the fun.,.,under present conditions, is on
Matures
He became cashier of the local of through SwartIunore.
al service which will be conducted
the way to completion V(ith perinstitution·in 1919 and was elected
The clippers have started off by the Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser of
mits for traffic control signals on
a director in 1920. In 1928 his
hand. .' Bids will be asked for the second half of the Edco base- the Swarthmore Methodist Church.
title was changed to Cashier and
furnishllig ;md for erection of the ball Conference wi10h two fine Interment will. be In Media cameTrust Officer and, his duties beapproved liiatts at Fairview, Yale, victories, one over Yeadon last t ery.
came D!Dre widely inclusive. He
MT.Monon was born on June
College and Swarthmore avenues Friday 5-2 and the other over
Was advanced in 1945 to the posi,on Chester road. The cost Is es- Alden 8-5. Billy Ziegenfus took 12, 1877 in Morton whiCh town
tion of Vice President and cashto be between $6jlOO and up where he left off iIfter his was named after, his grandfather
Lads' Fighting Retajns timated
ier.
He
$8000. If all goes well the traffic victory ov"" East I.:msdowne the Judge Sketchley Morton.
preceding Saturday for the first
Mr. Sproat has been actively inChampionship
control signals should be oper- half
championship by holding Yea- moved to his home at 214 Lafayette
terested in the 'borough in the
H
ating late this taU.
,
avenue, Swarthmore from Rutthirty odd years he has resided
ope
don to five liits and striking out
The second assignment,. to- find fifteen
batters; Yeadon got away ledge In 1910. He had been amhere. He is a director and vice
On Monday evelng the Legion a permanent soluUon to the growpresident of the nearby GibbonS team won it's fifth straight vic- Ing congestion on Chester road has to a 2-0 lead and went ahead on ployed by the pennsylvania RailJohnny Hi1kert's· two run single. road for over 40 years and formerHomp., a director and assistant tory ,in Ii well-played game on been studied by the committee.
The
Yeadon pltcller tired after ly had held the Company's singles
treasurer .of :the FamIJy Service Riverview Field when they de- prelim;nary conferences have
of Delaware County, and adi- feted Alden by a score of 8-3. Al- been held with State Highway ~g out eight in a row and and doubles tennis championships
rector and assistant treasurer of den had been the pre-season fav~ engineers, to map a course of the 'Clippers supertority soon be- as well as having won many local
gan to telL 'BillY Hoot and Ziegen- tournaments.' A member ·of the
the Community Health Society of ontes tn will the championship, action.
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Swarthmore and Rutledge Tennis
Central ,Delaware County.
but this loss virtually knocked
Present evidence indicates tpat fus led the batters with two hits Clubs he still followed this hobby
, A past president of thll Delaware them out of the nmning.
some fortuitous relief frmh long- ea~.
.
by attending major matches
County .:Banker's AsSociation, he Is
Lal.'ry Dalton pitched in exClell- haul traffic can be expected when , ~i1ly Hoot· in the ~onday game 'throughout the east although. he
a member of :the Swarthmore Ro- oot fashion after a rather shaky the Turnpike extension and Inter- Wlth Alden ];ll~ed}lis
,stea- hlld given up his own aC~Ve partary Club aDd, the ·swarthmore slan and finished st1'ol:l& holding charig..s w1th· priiicipai cariiieL'tlng dy game, aided by exCellent sup- ticipation In the SpOrt some ye8rs
Prespylerian' Church, where he the ·Alden batters hittless in the highways are finished.
State port. The team hid hard Allison back.
has been,'a faithful member of the last four Innings. Reds 'Barr ,led Hlginvay engIn8j!1'S expect' west- had a homer, Ziegimfus a triple
Mr. Morton was left a widower
Meri's Bible Class.
the ,local hitters with ,ihree, solid bOund, traffic out of the Chester and Bender had
doubles. To- by the death of his wife, the forHis,home is on Cornell Avenue blows and Harry Warren also area to use the new CoDcordville- night the clippers meet Holmes mer Eleanor B. Thomas" on April
where he and Mrs. Sproat, their contributed ~everal wicked drives. Chester road on its Way to the on Riverview field. Holtnes was 27, 1938. A former superintendent
The Legion hitters knocked Kurtz,
the only team to defeat the Clip- Of the Rutledge School, he 'had
son-in-liiw and daughter, Mr. and the Yeadon High pitcher wh"had Turnpike; east-bound traffic is
expeCted
to
use
the
improved
inpers tlie fifot half and the local been an active member of the
Mrs. Charles Gerner, and small built up an enviable' recoro. for
boys
are determined to prove that Swarthmore Methodist Church
dustrial
Hig!iway
which
will
congrandson, Elric Charles Gerner,
, reside. ' 'Two former residences himself this spring, right out of the nect with Turnpike feeders alnng they. are the better team.
since 1926 serving as trustee for
box in .the tbiJ:d jnning. with a bar- the Schuykill River.
m&ny
years and was a steward of
built by the Sproats, the stone
dwelling at College and Swarth- rage of hits and treated his sucthe
church
at the time of his death.
cessor e1most as r"ughiy.' '
The principle traffic using Route
hall
,_J
A member of the Descendants
more avenues, and that at 5 Ogden
Crowther, Kluka; 'and Gibson 320 Is expected to oonslst of'comars
Onorea
avenue, contribute to the charm of delighted the large crowd with mercial and passenger vehicles
By duPont Company of the Signers of the Declaration
the community.
sparkling defensive plays and Art ~av~ling between the industrial
John Marshall of West Chester, of Independence, he was a direct
descendant of oJohn Morton. His
Harold Ogr8l)l, who became AJo.- McKftn-rie
~ drew cheers"when he .distr,ct south of the Borough and for many years a resident of Linancestors settled In this sectiOn
sistant Cashier of the Bank in
run. 1923,
th threw out two successive
. . base
- the residential districts to the coIn avenue, was honored Tues- about 300 years ago. His father
h a vIng been previously WIth· e ners ....... nrl to steal !D'to third In north and, north-east. The dis~,.....,
at the ground breaking for the
.Kennett Trust Company, Kenn!!tt the third ,innj~g.'
pOSition of this traffic is the final new duPont fabric and finishes was Benjamin Newlin Morton and
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his mother Mary Farson Morton.
Square, Pa., Is now Vice PresIdent,
Alden made its last three
hits problem' presented.
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departm,ent research lahoratory In
d
Cashi
Surviving are two daughters,
ov
,
er, an Trust Officer.
'In success,'on m· that innitig' but . Bv
u, ....:w~Philadelpbia
• the Department' of .......
by .the surprise anEsther
(wife of the Rev. Dr. John
Mr. Ogram was n.med :Assistant didn't get a man past first base. standards Chester road Is already nouncement that the new laboraCashier apd Asslstent Trust OffiTonlghtthe team travels to overloaded, there being about 9000 ,tory would be named the Marshall D. Herr of West Philadelphia)
and Helen(Mrs. Mervyn L. Laffercer in 1928, Asiistant Cashier and Manoa for a most important game, vehicles per day on the <'oadway Laboratory.
ty of Lewes, Del.); four grand'rrust : Officer in 1943,· a DIrector and on Monday it goes, to Drexel adequate for 5,000 vehicles a day.
Scheduled to be completed next
in 1944, aild Vice President and Hill, with Manoa returning next Compared to extreme congestions year at a cost of. $2,000,000 the children Susie Morton ,Lafferty
Trust Officer in 1947. He is Wednesday to ru:verview Field to $ewhere, the problem on Chester new building will replace labor- and Mervyn Jr., and James and
treasurer of the Borough of replay an earlier.2-2 tie. Manoa, Road Is considered a minor one atory facilities now located In Robert Herr; a brother John MorSwarthmore and of the Board of Drexel Hill and: swartlim<>ie are by State Highway engineerS. While three different buildings on the ton of Collegeville and a sister
Directors of the Swarthmore Pub- .the three teams left in the f!ght they fully recognize Swarthmore's grounds of the company's Phila- Mrs. Mabel Stewart of OVerbrook.
lic Library Association. He is for the championship sn the problem they expect several years delphia plant.
also a, member of the Federal Be- next week's games will decide to elapse before its Priority will
The tribute to Mr. Marshall INDIANS AFI'ER
serve 'Nominating Committee of the i s s u e . '
warrent action.
came after many years of service
OILERS StCAI.P
Group 11, ~lveniaBankers·
Under usual circumstances a to the company. A graduate of
Association and a past President
For those who like their aetton
Return From Camp
"bottlene~' such as Chester Road the University of New Mexico
of the Delawm'e County Bankers
. •
nnw is wnuld he remedied sim- with graduate study at the Univer- plentiful and power-packed there
The following, Girl Scouts •re- P Jy b YWl·dening theroa.
d~'
AssociaUon.
ouCh a sity nf Virginia, Mr. Marshall will. be chills, thrills and spills
Richard M. Snyder Is the Bank's turned Tuesday iJ;om Camp Eliza- ,remedy on Cliester Road, would went with the explosives depart- aplenty when the Swarthmore In- '
at a high cost to the ment laboratory in 1913 contlnu- dians Invade MacMurtrieField
new Assistant Cashier, having beth .Borton ~ ,two w~ ?f be
campmg: Evelyn and Vll'gJDla
.
taken up his first duties there Bullitt, Lee H llis V·cky Willis :commumty in the loss of old shade Ing unttl 1927 when he became seeking revenge for the drubbing
o ',,' ~
, trees;loss of residential real estate director of the Philadelphia labor- given them earlier ,this season by
in 1926. Mr. Snyder Is treasurer
e
vaiues, loss of integration between atory, greatly enlarging its re- the Sun Oil Sextet. These two
of the Swarthmore FIre and Pr0- BonntC· MI°SeXey. JeanmBe SchioeS
da
ser,
.
aro
ymour,
ren
.
a
College and BIorough,and in- search facilities and hcl,plng to teams always play their hardest
tective Association, Chairman of
Grabill,
Randa
R~SS,
and
~
creased
hazards to young children plan the building now to be erec- and best against each other, and
the Property Committee of the
ted. In 1933 he transferred to the all box lacrosse fans eagerly await
Swarthmore Methodist Church, Reed. Also B~o~es: Norma Wil- attending our ublic schools.
p
.
son, Carol Williams, Sarah HethWi1mIngton
headquarters as di- a meeting of these keen rivals.
and a Boroi.gb Auditor.
erlngton, Connie Russell, Dorothy \ The department of HIghway
Coach Ave Blake win present
Claude C. Smith of BaltimDre Ragers, Gerry c.:ean,Rosemal'Y o!ficiaLs are aware of this sit\Ja- rector Of the cheIDical division of
the
fabrics
and
finishes
departa
new
goalie In the person of Dave
Pike, was named ,Chairman of the Hibberd Margaret Builltt,' and Ja- tion and are sympathetic to any
' ,McCahan, who will seek to fall
Board of DIrectors and Vice Pres- net
Girl Scouts Carol Top- solutinn which can be developed ment.
the OUers shots as effectiveJ;y
ident. A director of the bank ping and Nancy Bunkei left !lUes- ,in the ~um' public interest.
once he converted the points after
smce 1928 Mr. Smith has been a day for two weeks of camping. . The Spec;jal H!ghway Committee
New
Members
touchdowns for the sWarthmore
,
has considered these three. possible
vice president' sin.ce 1943.
He
High
School' football team. The
The SwarthmOre Rotary Club
The Chi Omegas of Swarthmore remedies: A tra,mc byp~ along
Indians
will al$O rely heavily on
Is the senior memb.,., of. 1he Pbil- met Mon~ ~. at the the Eastern· BorOugh boUndary; a last Friday admitted two new
·adelphla law firm of Duane, Mor- home ,of Mrs. John G. Maxey of' traffic bypass on the IW+12rn members Into their club. They the accurate ,passing and sharpshooting of such stars as,the two
ris and, Heckscher. Mr. Slilith Is Rutgers avenue to sew for their :bOUDdFY,in Crwn'vall~y; the were:' Avery F. ,Blake of Amherst
avenue and Alber.t P. Van. ROuten Blakes(~athe'i and son./> Marsh
also Ii member of the Board of present project, the Needlework widenm, of Chester Road.
Austin, and. Bank Pord,.
of Chester road.
(continued on page .u)
Mpn8i'!l1! cf SwaI1hmo!re CoUegot. G u l l d . ·
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MONEY
COUNTY OF DELAWARE
Sealed bids will be received In the
office of the Chief Clerk to the County
Commissioners at the Court House. MedIa,
Pa., up to 11 Noon Eastern Standard
Time. on Tuesday, _July 26, liNg. and
pubUcly opened on the same day at 1 :00
P.M. 8.s.T•• for furnishing and delivering
to Broadmeadows Farm. Concan) Town-ship. Delaware County. Pa.. ODe Patterson
Double HeaUDI' Element or equal tor a
Patterson Hot Water Heater.
Each bid must be accompanied. by a
Certified CbeC'k In the amount of '50.00.
drawn to the order of tile County of
CIONEAT
OTl'O SKOGLUND
usual
and
ESTATE of Jobn Balley
!.etten testamentary on the above estate have been granted to the uoderslkned
who request aU persons bavlog claims or
demands agalnst the estate of the decedent to maim knnwn the same, and all
penons Indebted to the decedent to make
paf]l1ent without delay to Su8an Bailey,
Executor Celeste Bailey, Executor 611
Ogden Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa.
LEGAL NOTICE
The School DJstrlet at Swarthmore' wi!1
receive bids at the o1fice 0: the School
DIstrict In the High School BulldlIll'. cor·
oer of Collese and Princeton Avenues,
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, up to , p. m.,
Monday, July 18, 18"8, sud open the bids
at a meeting of the Board at the School
District office on July 18, 1'411 at 8 p. m.,
or at an adjOlll'1led meeting of the School
Board. lor towel sen1.ce. maple Ooorlng.
cafeteria and other equipment, school
furnIture. and repair- of typewriters.
SpeclflcaUoIl8 cam be secured. between
9 a. m. and t p. m. dally acept Satur.
da!st}'B,
Sunday•• and holIdafSt at the School
D rict
ofl'lce. The Board reserves the
right to reject any or all bids in whole
or In part and to award contracts on any
Item or Items makina' u-.p any bid. .
"
Hilda Lang Denworth
aT"H
Secretary
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Cleft, Court House. Media. Pa.
r
The County Commissioners raene the
rf«bt to reject "any or all bids.
'John H. Doherty
Fred F. Dale.
Albert 1. Crawford. Jr.
COUNTY COMMlSSlONBRS
CHESTER ROAD
T''RAFFIC
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LEGION IN FIFTH
STRAIGHT WIN
CHRYST.ER - PLYMOtlTH
Mr. and MI:s. Wallace Lippincott
of South Chester road spent four
days recently in Ocean City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bryant of
Sou1oh Chester road entertained a
cousin M,):'. W. K. Wipperman of
Scotch Plains, N. J. as their guest
over Fourth of July week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson
and children Jimmy and Peggy of
Westdale avenue spent the Fourth
of July holidays as the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lincoln
of Westdale avenue at the summer
home of Mrs. Lincoln's parents,
the J. H. Jel;SUPS in Wal!jngford,
Vermont.
Mrs. Raymond Lassiat and son
Rerny of North Swarthmore avenue sailed y~day on the DeGrasse for England and France.
Mr. Lassiat will fly over and join
the family In August. The Lassiats plan to return on the .lie deFrance September 7.
·Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. VanUrk and daughters Ramona and
Mary Kirby, former residents of
Drexel Park, are occupying their
new home at 401 Thayer road.
, Elizabeth Bryant of South Chester road left last week to be a
councilor for ,the summer at Camp
Wyonegonic, Demnark, Me.
$3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JULY 15, 1949
RUS$EJ.J. "HEADS
BUSINESS GROUP
HOSPITAL
PATIENTS?
CLIPPERS CHALK
LAST·HALF WINS
We say tha~from the value vlewpolnt-the new
Plymouth ts the best automobUe ever l!uIltl And
on the basis of thI8 statement, we Invite you to
come In today and make us put up or shut upl
We'll show you the new QuaUty Chart that pro ...
the new Plymouth Is far ahead of the other Iowpriced cars In the number of flne-car features.
ESTATE NOTICE
Popular Bra"
THESWARTHMOR
VOLUME 21-NUMBB 28
4th. Of, July ProgIaw
Owned and Operatecl by Am.rlcan Sto.... Company
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NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse
of Yale avenue are spending the
week in Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Godfrey
or Vassar avenue entertained for
a few days of this week Mrs. Godfrey's sister Miss Ruth Cole of
Salamanca, N.Y.
/
Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park
avenue, Mrs. Paul Williams of
University place, and Kathy Hayes
of Wallingiord, motored to Ocean
City Tuesday to visit Harriet Gilbert and Nan Pitman of Vassar
avenue who are worldng at the
shore for the summer.
Dr. and Mrs. R. David Warner
and young son Roddy, former
residents of West Philadelphia,
have moved into an apaf'tment at
841
GlenAvOJ)d avenue, Cinein-
nay, Ohio. Mrs. Warner is the
Cormer Mary Yates Gilcreest of
Vassar avenue. Dr. Warner graduated in June from the Medical
School of the University of Pennsylvania and is now interning at
the Cincinnati General Hospital.
gandy over taffeta, The bridesmalds, Mrs. John Evaps of Media,
and Miss Edna Miller, Germantown, WDre frosted blueorganoiy
gowns over taffeta, They all wore
large picture hats a6'd carried old
fashioned bOll
best man for his brother, and the
ushers were Mr, Peter G, Cooper
and Mr, Donald Hartling,
A reception followed.
The
bride's mother wore a gown of
light blue crepe, Her corsage was
of orchids.
After a' wedding trip to Pocono
Pines, the couple will reside at 111
Yale avenue.
"The bride is a liraduate of Media
High School and J efterson Hospital School of X-Ray Technology.
The groom is a graduate of
Swarthm.ore High School and
Pennsylvania Military College.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert
of Park avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
The marriage of MIss Nancy
Kimber Van AJen, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. An H. Van Alen of Park
avenue, to Mr. John W. Taylor, Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of
Baltimore, Md., will take place
tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'cloCk
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Cburch.
The Rev. Joseph Bishop will
perform the ceremony.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred N, Bell of
Harvard avenue will entertain at
supper for the wedding party following the rehearsal this evening.
The members of the bridal party
will be guests of.honor at a brunch
given by Mrs. Percy G, Gilbert of Park avenue and Mrs.
Frank G. Keenen of Harvard
avenue at the Gilbert home tomorrow.
Mrs. George L. Van Alen of Park
avenue grandmother of the bride,
will entertain ,at a supper party
J. Francis Tjiylor of Wallingford
for out-of-town guests following entertained at a buffet supper at
the Gilbert home --preceding the
the wedding.
wedding rehearsal Friday evening.
DOUBLE CEREMONY
ENGAGEMENTS
BmTHS
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Mr. and Mrs. T. Walter Horn
The double wedding of .the
Major Robert E. Moist and Mrs,
of University Heights, Cleveland, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Moist
Of Hampton, Va" are being
Ohip, announce the engagement Georg~ Rinclifte of Strath Haven
of Mrs. Horn's daughter, Nina avenue, Miss 'Peggy Jane Hineliffe congratulated upon tbe birth of
Pauline Moss, to Arthur Van- to Mr. Lewis Bonsall Beatty, Jr., a son on July 13 in Docter's Hospital, Philadelhia.
Zandt Dodd, son of Mrs. Samuel son of Mr. and Mrs. Beatty of
. Mr. and Mrs. John H, Pilma'
Morris Dodd of Swarthmor~ av- Bowling Green, Media, and ,Miss
of
Vassar avenue are the grandenue, a\ld the late Mr. Dodd,
Nancy May Rincliffe to Mr. George
parents of the baby.
Miss Moss is a senior at Penn- Fox Corse. Jr., son of Mr. and
sylvania State College, where she Mrs. Corse, also of Swarthmore,
Mr. and "Mrs, Charles F. Seyis president of Zeta Tau Alpha. will take place Friday, September
mour of Westbrook Park announce
sorority, and a member of Theta 9, at 4:30 o'clock in the Swarththe birth of an eight pound, six
Sigma Phi, women's journalism more Presbyterian Church.
ounce daughter named MeIailie
The Rev, Joseph P. Bishop will
honorary.
Ella, July 13 in L~ing-In Hospital,
Now on an Arctic Expedition perfor!ll- the double ceremon,".
Philadelphia,
A reception will follow at the
with the United States Weather
The baby is a granddaughter of
Bureau, Mr. Dodd was graduated Springhaven Country Club.
Mrs. Melanie Seymour of Vassar
from Pennsylvania State College
avenue, and of Mr, and Mrs. Anin June. While an undergraduate
LAPPE - McCONNELL
drew M. Robinson of Manoa.
he wa~ a member of Delta Upsilon
f~aternity &l1~ Si"llMa Gamma Ep_
Miss Phy!lis Jean McConnell,
Mr. and Mrs. John Anthony
sliDn, mineral industries honorary. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Walter
. E. McConnell of Palmer Mill rf.ad, Miller of Drexel Hill are receiving
Mr. and Mrs. Walter N, Howley Media, became the bride of Mr. congratulations upon the birth of
of Drexel Park, "have announced Eugene Clinton Lappe, Jr" son of a daughter, Lynne Forsythe Milthe engagement of their daugh- Mr, Eugene C. Lappe of Yale av- ler, July 10 in the Delllt\Vare
County H o s p i t a l . ,
ter Miss Estelle Howley, to Mr. enue and the late Mrs. Lappe, on
The baby is a granddaughter of
. Edward H. Alston, son.. of Mr. and Saturday, July 9 at 3 o'clock in
Mrs. George L. Alston of North the First Methodist Church, Media, Mr, and Mrs., ~ancis N, Forsy.the
Chester road.
The Rev. Chester Buzzard per- of Thayer road and of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Lynn Miller, also of
Miss Howley is an alwnna of formed .the ceremony.
Thayer road. "
Buckriel~ University, Lewisburg,
The bride· given in marriage by
Pa., and Mr. Alston was graduated her father, wore a white organdy
Mr. and Mrs, Louis de Moll of
from Pennsylvania Military Col- gown featuring a fitted bodice
lege, Chester.
with high neckline, and Iull skirt.
FOR
She wore a Juliet cap and carried
Mrs. Charles" S. Alston of Cogan a pr2yer book with a white orchid
MAGAZINE·
Station, announces the engage- as a marker.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mrs. Peter G. Cooper, sister of
Inent of her daughter, Ann ElizaMrs. Lloyd E.KanffmAD
beth, to Dr, Robert S. Saniord, the bride, as matron of honor
Swarthmore 2080
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. wore a gown of frosted pink orSanford of Maplewood, N.J., formerly of Swarthmore.
Miss Alslon is a graduate of
ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL
Buckhell University and is now
600 North Jackson Sjtreet, Media
a Registered Medical Technologist
Phone MEdia 6-2912
in the Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital at Wellsboro,
Small Private Elementary School
Dr, Sanford is a graduate of
Kindergarten through Eighth Grade
Swarthmore College and of TemThQl'ough grounding' in the' t:bree R's, science, social studies,
ple University School of Medicine.
! an intr~duction to music, dramatics. and manual tr~.
He interned and was later Chief
Resident PhYSician at the PresBright, Cheerful Rooms, .Large, Beautiful Pbygronnd
byterian Hospital of Philadelphia.
REGISTRATION OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VA()ANCIES
He is now in private practice of
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MEDIAAIR CONDITIONED
Friday and Saturday
Bing . Crosby
Rhonda Fleming
"A CONNE
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Baltimore Pike, Springfield
Phone Swarthmore 0450
The Hoagie Hut
l'ly, S. Chester Road
Swarthmore
Phone 3US
Hoagies
Steaks
Party Sandwiches
Hamburgers
"Tall . Oaks", Swartlunore an-I
nounce th~ biI1b of a daughter,
Lane Marie, July I!I in Fltzgerald Mercy Hospital.
"
The new baby is a granddaugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guenther H.
Froebel of ""Tall Oaks", and of
Mr, and Mrs, Carl de Moll of
Philadelphia, formerly of Swarthmore.r
SAVE TIME!
LET US SERVICE
YOUR CAR
WHILE YOU SHOP
"RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF
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TOWN"
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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949
The $l,OO-S~rve Yourself-All You Want
COMPLETE SUPPER
Come and Enjoy Your Selection From
HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS
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. AND DESSERTS
STRATH 'HAVEN
INN'
The Bouquet
Come care
Call Swarthmore 0476
YANKEE"
in technicolor
Sat. Mat. at 1:15-Extra for
the Kiddies
"KING of the ROOKErMEN
No. Z"
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Clea'n Rugs Last Longer
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Cleaning- prolongs the
life of rugs beCAuse it
gets out -imbeddpd dirt
end stains that daily
vacuum ,cleaning can·
not remove, imbedded
grit that digs into th.
rug with eve!"V troad.
9 x" 12 Domestic
Sun. - Mon, - TUes,
,Jennifer ,Jones
,Joseph Cotton
"PORTRAIT OF ,JENNY"
Partly'in technlcolor
cPA"'S"~ & Com&e!!J!
'100 Park Ave" Swar.lhmore. Pan .
SwarthmClre 073!) or 0529 Clearbrook 4646
Ey~E~Y
Year!
Wednesday Only
Roy RoJ1!l'8 - 0alI Davis
''THE FAR FBON'1'IER"·
Starting Thursday
Bay MUlan ii
,Jean Petera
"IT HAPPENS;"
"'VyE&
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SPRING"
Dlileroo o ••UNIUI.I
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Telephone II 6-1511
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Beauty by Chrysler
Rev, Joseph P, Bishop.. MlnIster
. Snnday,,Jab' 17
11 :00 AnM,__The sermon topic will
". "The Middle Wall... ·
Wednesday, .J.ub; 20
10:00 ArM. - Surgical Dresci"IIB
Group,
ThursdaY, ,Jab' ZI
1:30 P,M.-Boy Scouts. Troop 2.
THE BEST WAY TO BUY
MJCTHODIST CHURCH
Roy N, Keiser, DJl" MinIster
S1J1ldQ, ,Jab' 17
10:00 AnM.-Church School
11:00 AnM.-!l'he Minister
.preach,
will'
TBINlTY CHURCH
Bev, Gea, C, Anderson, Rector
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Snnday, ,Jab' 17
8:00 An M,-Holy Communioo.
!1:oo AnM.-Mornine :pray.er and.,
serDlQIl.
Beauty In AppetJ_l
:~£~t':ili~~~~l:'~t
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIIIiTi
OF J'RIEm)S
,
Snnday, IDlY 17
11 :00 An M,-Meeting for worship,
Wednesday, ,July 20
9:30 to 3:30-SewLng and QuUtIna in WhIttier House. Box
Luncheon, All cordIallT 1Iavlted.
For KJddles - 1:00 p,m,
"GENTLEl\IAN JOE
PALOOKA"
Serial - cartoons -' Comedy
CONVENIENT HALF GALLON CONTAINER
lovely Iino h..
Boa~~at is -;;
A II • • line chrome
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but it's there to act as B, rub
rail. Behind each de~l of
Chrysler design there B a
story of ~om!D0n ~nse ~d
"" imagination ID engm_
Beauty In Com,forr.l A chair at bome
is ....utiful If fin. design gives it grace
and comfort. Chrysler chair.height seats
have this kind of beauty, top. Perfe:clly
proportioned Cor comfort, they sea.t you
at'tbe proper height to see the road and
w enjoy your drive. Comfort that has
beauty through fine design-that's the
secret of Chrysler engineering and the
reJaxing pleasure of diiving a Chrysl~r.
$1.50
Mich.el'.«;ellege, Pharmacy
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Beauty In Performancel You know what \ we
mean the moment you feel the smooth response of
the great Spitfire High Compression engine. With
Prestomatie Fluid Drive Transmissi2n. driving is
_ wonderfully easy. Start in third, a slight lift of your
toe takes you into cruising range. You
rarely touch the gear shift lever. A few
-.
minutes in this ca. gives you pleas• "..,.,........ .~ me it would take a book to describe.
Phone for a demonstration today.
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You
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Road -Yale Avenue
HANNUM & WAITE . Chester
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SWARTHMORE
Matinee
Ava Gardner
are doflnitely not high priced.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .,
Friday and Saturday
Gene Kelly - Frank Sinatra
Esther Williams.,
.
''TAKE ME OUT TO 'llBE
BALL GAME"
in technicolor
Feature Times - Sat. Night
Only 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
''TIIEMmr
ing the service and Mrs. William
J.>_byterian Notes
H. Schliltz will be. in charge.
, Sunday morning at .the 11
The.Ushers for the day are W~
o'clock service Mr, Bishop's ~r- H. Schultz, W,' A. Beachaln, C, W,
mon will be ''The Middle Wall." Dempsey, J, Pitm3n' aIid E, N,
On Sundays July 24 and July Shawhan.
\
31 we aball have as our guest
preacher the Rev: Peter LoIIie,
PastOr of the Obriat PresbyterTrinity Chw:eh "Notes
ian Church, Warwick. .Bermuda.
Holy Communioll Wm be celeChrist Church Is a historic parish brated at 8:00 a, m, At the 11:00
of Bermuda belonging to the Pres- o'clock service of Miming Prayer
bytery of Edinburg'b. an,d from~ts and Sermon the uShers ;will be:
membership ':"aDY great ferY":'ts R. ~", Baker, head usher, A. E.
have been glyen to the servIce :Pritchard, 5, D, Brewsier, Wm.." B,
of the Church, We ~ be hap- Bullock, S; D." Clyde, .Jr., En 0,
py to welcome Mr, LoVle to our Oramp, iB. Keim and C, H. W,
Church,
Mr. Bishop will be Ingraham,
.
preaching at the "Vespers at the •
_';'"_."_ _• ___
youth Conference this next week
at Pouttney, Vt, Mr. and Mrs,
'NEWS NOTES
Bishop and family will spend the
Dr, and Mrs, ArlbuI:" E. Bassett
month of August in Rhode Island,
Boy Scout rI'roop 2· meets each and.Mr. and MrS,'iH~ert T.BasThursday evening" at the Church sett of North Chester i:'oad" are on
a week's ~.utomobUe trip ~ Salem,
at 1:30 o'clock,
Each Wtl!lnesday during the Mass.
Mrs, Clifford Banta of. Parrish
summer, surgical dressings are
road
has returnad borne followfIlg
being made at the Church, starting at 10 o'clock in the morning. a two-week visit with her brotherU you plan to rome and stay in-law and sister Mr, and Mrs,
throngh the lunch hour bring a Foster Fudge of CraWforcIaville,
Ind, En route sbe visited her
sandwich,
Braille work is being done at Mr, Phillip Banta of Cincinnati,
the Church on Monday mornings Ohio,
at 10 o'clock, Volunteers "are urMr, and Mrs, Walter F. Rauber
. gently needed.
of Pprk avenue, accompanied by
Our guest soloist this Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Martin
McVay of
morning will be Mr. J, Harrison Schenectady, N.Y", left 'Monda7
on a thr"':'wi.e!t motor. 'trlp
&stwoOd. tenor,
through the New England Slates
and C8pe Cod,
Chri,stian Science Notes
Mr•. William F, Hanny of Yale
"Life" is the subject of the Lesavenue
and MIss Helen P, South
son-Sermon in all Churches of
of
New
York were the guests of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunady, July
11. The Golden Text,is: ''This Is Mr, and Mrs, Arthur W. Binns
life eternal; that they ml.ght know of Mu1henbenI avenue on their
thee the only true God, and JesUll yacht L~ IV~ov~ ,,' ~t
Christ, whOln th»u hast sent" week-end, The .fmn'-day criIlse
covered two huildnid miles of the
(John 11:3),
Our estimate will prove that we
ChUrch Services
AIr Conditioned
Monday and Tuesday
RobeJ1 Taylor
ran,lles. Consult us-then cOmpare.
Mr, and Mrs, A. D. Moscrip and
flllniI¥ of DartmoUth avenue are
spending three weeks in their
cabin in the Poconos,
Master John A. Hoag of Coral
Gables, Fla., is visiting bls grandmother Mrs, E, van S. Cleveland
of Park aenue, He is a member of
the youth Roundup of the MIami
News and of the Youth Center of
Coral Gables and interested in
boxing, baseball, and ari sPQtts of
youth, He was atten
to Coral Gables five years ago,
nlLY 11. lM8
Methodist Notes
The Sunday School will meet
at 10 o'clock. The miinlster will
preach at the 11 o'clock service,
The Church NlllS!'tY is open dur-
$6,00
_College Theatre
Special Saturday
We have
, over 70 different price
ust,
$:
9 Chester Road
Rugs !leed Cleaning
A WIDE PRICE RANGE
son '
BEAUTY SALON
Come summer -
THE 'SWARTHMOREAN
i>tJBI.IS~ BVDY PBlDAY .T BWAB. . . .O... I'A
TIlE SWABTIIIIOBUN. INc..r.m"DIIBR
l'boDe sward .e
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SWARTJDIOBB, PA., nm.t.T,
SWAaTHMOBBAN
lower Chesapeake 'Bay and included an over night stop at T8Dlier
ls1and, Va.
. Dr, and' Mrs. Vincent Lathbury
and their childun Susan and Bill
of Walnut Jane, left July 1 for
their II'nnmer hoDIe at ~ruce
Shores, East B\IOthbay, Me, Dr,
Lathbury returned to SwarUunore
after the holiday, but will join
hlsfam1Jy for the month of Aug-
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON·
RUSSELL~S
CALL
T~B
JULy. 15, 1M.
PETER B. TOLD, lIIdIt.r
MAJUOBlB TOLD, Aaod.te MOor
Rosali'. Pelrsol
Lorene McCaite'r
Pat Told
En~ as SecoDd Clas8 Matter, .JanUlllT If, 1l12li, at; the Post
OffIce at I?warthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 11"8,
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medjcine in Mansfield.
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JULY U, lIND
"'I'IBg aDd ~~fB'1'B
HARRYA..
L.
711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Godfrey
and sons J~ MId Bruce of
Vassar avenue spent a lCk1a7
vacation in Sherwood J!'orest. MIL
Bruce remained there as the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. G •.W. Ernest
BalUmore.
Mr. George Corse, Jr., of Y8le
avenue left laat week for Martinsville, Va., where be has taken a
position with duPont;.
Mr. and Mrs. John Corse, form·
er residents of Evanston, m, are
visiting at the Corse home on Yale
avenue before locating In Lan·
RADIOS &0 BOME APPLIANCES
SALES and SERVICE
Clearance Sa'le
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mer~
,
THE
AT.I .. STOCK
.
of
JUIIOR BOOl SHOP
Announces
THEIR SFX:OND ANNUAL JULy SPECIAL
$1 Discount on Each Pair of .Shoes Purchased
FROM NOW TILL JULY 30th
BURRY OVER AND SAVE!
Springfield Rd. and Springfield RcL Trolley Station
SWARTHM(lRE 3464
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September,
was guest
honor in
at.a
miscellaneous
given by Doris Black aod Patricia
Weiland 'of South Chester
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at the latter's home Sunday eve-
.
H O~\:rc:UpCK
nil}g:. The guests includ~d a large vania, at. the close of business
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. . FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Formerl"v
of Media
1125 W. Lehigh Ave., Phila.
.
Phone Baldwln'U70
-~ g
N o a dditionaI ""ar
e ",or
suburban calla
;~_;;_;;:;;~_;;;::;;;_;;~-;;_;.~;;:~_~.~
ROOFS
GU'I'l'ERS
REPAIRED AND
,
INSTALLED
Furnace Repairs & Cleaning
Call
GEORGE ~=DD
...... DD-D
409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
UPON THE CHOICE . OF
Elric
,
N6 '~Ob
SeMtON£'S LooKI T'"
Lisl Your Real Estate
With
. BAIRD & BmD
AS PRESIDENT
•
Old Bank BuIlding
Swarlbmore 0108 • 1202
Drlv_al' ConslracUon
. Asphalt:Or Concrete
gram
PETER DI NICOLA '
Phone Swarihmore 2526
.3.1."..•• ,
4611.68.
furniture
and " fixBunk
.... owneel
•.- sa,702.02
ture ... "rernl
IHI,2.12.U
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other assets ........... ....................
IS.GU.5a
. Total Assets ...... _...................•5•.5-19.693.14
"'Outstanding for QualIty"
Media 6-0436
6 E. Front SL
er
Richard
Since 1905
CUNNINGHAM
and our business associates upon their wendeserved advancel1)ent
•. We believe the 'step
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will prove to be mutually profitable to the
Bank, the Individuals, and the Community.
.
.
. .
of
ernwent
(IncludIng
postal
D.:::!rt!·~[ siai..···.iiil"j;Oiiii'
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STRATH HAVEN INN
HOLLYHOCK SHOP
SWARTHMORE CO·OP
COlLEGE THEATRE
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BAIRD and BIRD
ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP
CHARLES FISt:BER"
MICHAELos COLLEGE
PHARMACY .
PETER E. TOLD
. B. J. HOY 5 AND 10
HARRIS and COMPANY·
E. L. NOYES aDd 00.
THE BOUQUET
.,
HANNlJJI & WAITE
., .
ALICE BARBER, GIF"ffi
heaters, ranges,
Burglar
alarm systems. All work done to
Underwriters' specifications.
, RUlrISEY'S 4:BEVROLET
BUCHNER'S '
toasters, fans,
~wa:~ ~~;;;an"'E;;'·n"-.P;:r=of"ess=o=r=-=-co=mm=·:-:g:-7to
Wharton School. two small dau...
12S.•" . l · g h t e r s , needs
three or four bed-
eal subdh'lslons ....................~
50,OOg.9S
irons, toasters and radios re- room house, unfurnished, autoOther depOsits (certified and
paired, called. for and delivered. matic beat, late August Occupancy.
cashier's ebecks. etc.) ..........
!7.852.27 Call Robert. Brooks. Swarthmore Call. Sunset 9554-W.
Total Deposits 15.0D9.0S2.10
~~~~:::!.--';~:;.:~C~~-=Other Uabllltles ..........................
,"0." .1;54~8~..
-.=:-:::-:-_,,-""""';c-::- WANTED - Local Petr'lleurn En.
Total Llabllltie~ .................... 15.100.422 ... 0 PERSONAL-Lots mowed - Wargineer, wife and child, need
Coal and Fuel Oil
Assebl pledged or 8S9l«ned, to
secure liabilities and f~r
other purposes ........................
Loami as shown above are after deduction of reserves of
ALBAN PARKER
Phone Media 6-3555
New and RebnUl PIanos
and Repairing Since 1918
PHONE:
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Swartlunore 0444
Swarthmore 14.48
WILLIAM
.
BROOKs
ABhes· & Rubbish Rem1rved
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Av. Mo.!1On Pat
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RfERS BRDS.. ...
• WAll •• d
•• tl27.21
I, H. S. Sproat, cashier of the above ..
named bank, do 60lemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
" THE- TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
announces
a practical course
E. S. ,SPROAT.
Cashi<1'.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 7th day of July. 1949.
W. MARK BITTLE. lXowry Public
W. E. Kistler
• MODERN KtrCHINS
,
.{l9.580.04
State of Penn6ylvania, County of
Delaware, Ss:
DiTectors.
ESTATE NOTICE
ESTATE of John Bailey
Lettera testamentary on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned
who request 'all persons having claims or
demands against the estate ot the decedent to make known the same. and nil
perl'ons indebted to the decedent to make
payment without delay to Susan DaUey.
.Elt.ecutor Celeste Bailey. Executor '·611
Ogden Avenue, Swarthmore, Pat
LEGAL NOTICE
(AM
FM
Repairs.and
'.
CONSTRUCTION
• ALTERATIONS ••d lirA ...
\RTERS BROTHERS, ...
Contractors anti Build."
302 Gayley Street • Mod;" ...
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Phone: Media 6-4281
MORE
BEAT
FOR
LESS MONEY
Proposed
starling dale:
September, 1949
THE COURSE INCLUDES.
PRINCIPLES' OF RADIO AND
ELECTRONICS, TELEVISION,
AND TELEVIS'ON SERVICING
PREl\IIUM ANTIIRA(llTE
331 Dartmoulb Avenue
Swar\hmore
Swarthmore 0345
(day and
evening classes)
Mason Builders Supply
Company
IRAIN .oa
Television and
Radio Technicians,
Servicing,
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Station Operotion,
Technical Writing,
Sales, and
Research'
T.llp'l Ulliversity Te~Hica' IIstitllte
.128 N. Ina. Sm.!, PIIiIadilfliil 38. Pa
Builder
COVI_S
to be given in Chester, Pa.
fo,. Jueripfive literature write
Fonns of Proposal and Speclfleations
may be obtained. at the office of the
Clerk, Court House. Media. Pat
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The County Commissioners reserve tbe
right to reject any or all bids.
.
John H. Doberty
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Fred F. Dote
Albert J •. Crawford~ .Jr.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS'
noOi
TV)
LI MITE D
ENROLLMENT
SealedCOUNTY
bids \\-1ll
received in the
OF be
DELAWARE·
office of the Cbief Clerk to the County
Commlsskmers at the Court House. Media.
Pa., up" to 12 NOOn Eastern Standard
Time. on Tuesday. July 26, 1949, and
pubUcly opened' on the same day at 1 :00
P.M. E.S.T .• for furnisbing and delivering
to Broadmeadows Farm. Concord Townsblp, Delaware County, Pa .• one Pattenon
Double HeaUng Element or equal for a
Patterson Hot Water Heater.
Each bid must be accompanied
Certilled Check In the amount ~O",;ty
drown to tile order of tbe 'l..'
• NIW
TELEYIS'ION
AND * RADIO
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For beginne';, experienced
personnel and enthusiam
Delaware.
PIANO TUNIN~
Serving Swarthmore, Mor·
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
Capllal Accoun.. .........................", FOR SALE Cushman Motor Convenient, to transportation and
Scooter.
Phone Swarthmore tearooms. Swarthmore 0155-J.
MEMORANDA
ST-7-l
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fortable home. opposite campus.
~2:.~----o=-,..-
Total Liabilities and
All Lines Of Jns1Jl'&l!.oe
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarlhmore 1833
V AN ALEN, BROS.
Devine Taxi Service
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
rOll ·Plerce. Swarthmore 2078. unfurnished apartment or house.
Co"'tal S.ock:
SALE
Call Swarthmore 3203-R between
Common stock. total par .... ~~g:~~~:~~ ;,===.;F.:;OR
8 and 10 p. m..
Su~'u, .................... ...................
r
FOR SALE - Grand piano, dark ::....:==--=.::....:;;;;~~==;;---~~~~~ed (::3~:tiremeDi'"·ac.: 37.0l! .31
mohogany finish, medium size,
FOR KENT
count for preferred. stock)
37.249.97 good condition.
$450 for quick FOR RENT - Large room, comTotal Capital Accounts ........ 449.!71.J8 sale. Media 6-2274.
.CEUA, SHOE SHOP
: MADISON BROTHERS'
on washers, vacuum clean-
1.401.610.71
PETER E. TOLD
THE INGLENEUK
RUSSEIJ.'S SERVICE
MARTEL BROTHERS
c==-
Pat or- Beaver
Falls,'
Pat on'
WANTED
Plttsburgh,
ek
d' lRide
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to share expenses. Call Swarthmore 3404-W after 5:30 P. M.
WANTED - R ef'Ined Ia~"
t h
<;.I.J 0 s are
home of Swarthmore woman.
Reply to Box H. The Swarth-
Individuals.
Swarlbmore 0740
11l1l1ll11111UlIlllllllUIlllllllllllllllllllllllllml111UI11l111
Call Swarthmore 2597-J.
,
.
r~ro~o;;·k~2",3e;6~6.~M;.
PERSONAL
aUons .................... ,...................$3 ••90 •• 11.98
Time deposits
Palnle..s & p!,per Hangera
We should know how
Swa. %266
Michigan Ave
AS ASSISTANT CASHIER
te1"st,fing
_ _ _---,====~~--- 28.
EI
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ectrical wiring
residential and
LIABILITIES
Demand
deposits
o[ Indlvid·
uals. partnerships. and cor-
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Photographer
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CLASSIFIED
Ar"thur R. Dana
Albert N. Garrett
.
Samuel M. Harbison
scnd MllfS. TheOdfore L. Purnell of ...
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orne avenue or the last week. Vi AWrED _ Barlol scientist, wife
UJ~~:rstn~~q~!~~~~e·nt··oi):.ll.010'71l.0!
Mrs. Lee Holt of Springfield,
and small child, want to rent
IIgntiollH, direct Dnd guorMass., is visiting her parents Dr. unfurnished home, Swarthmore or
nutcet) .... -................. ,.............. a,S2'.:Jfl8.n
vicinity by- Sept. 11. Best referObll!!l1t1on~ or Stn'-, nnd
and Mrs"
Harol
~ C Goddard of
l)oitUcat IIUI.1I1I,,18101l; ....... ....
. l
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ences.
Permanent if possible
other bonds.
notes. .and
Harvard avenue.
Won't \you call and talk it over.
. deben.u.... .............................
Swarthmore 1847.
Corporate·
stocks
(Including
0,.=----.-"
fl1 ....... ,tock o[ Feeleral
WANTED - Child's
nurse, full
Reserve Dank) ......................
lime, live in. July 28 to August
S7~.326.U
=
HOMES
. qua, Pa., has been visiting Mr.
Correct-Attest:
AS VICE.. PRESIDENT·,
CAs'HIER,
and
.
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TRUST OFFICER
WIRING NEW and OLD
"""=...
WE CAN I=IND
HIM
- . fOR YOU
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proat
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l.oans and discounts (I~ud.
Ing $179.01 overdrafts) ........
REPAIRS
MarlI:rn Green of fyale avenue
Mrs. Dewey Purnell of Tama·
~=~~""'~J4~.~=~~=~~~=~~=~~>..:l~<~-;n;;J~~'""~"11 DE!~¥ft~r:.:~I~:t~~:~t=~:~~
.
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Ohio.
._..-_.:::::::::::;~. cn~~;lks.b~:~JI~~II1K
l\;~~":.t~~I~
ance, and ca~h Items In
A. Mercer Qt.P.nhy
SWARTHMORE NATI:ONAL BANK
AND
TRUST COMPANY
,
on
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Knis. Revised Statute..
kern of Riverview road are hav-
OF THE
aHarvard
Bachelor
of Arts degree
University.
Mr.
'has taken a position with the
Purchasing Department of Proetor and Gamble in Cincinnati,
School classmates as well as ad..;. call made by Comptroller of the Cur' is camping for the summer at
ditional guests.
reney, under Section' 5211, U. S. Camp Songadeewin, Barton, Vt.
east;er.
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Charter REPORT
No. 7193.OF:Reserve
District
No.3:
CONDITION
OF SWARTHMORE NATIONAL
BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Swarthmore, in the State of Pennsyl,
group of 1947 Swarthmore High 30. 1949. Published in reopon.e.o
SWARTHMORE - PENNA.
We Congratulate the. Directors'
5
SWABTBMOBEAN
ing as their house guests
theMrs.
sister
of Mrs.
Cassidy.
Leroy
Peterson
of v'as:sar'li~~SA;ur:=-:~~~;r:sp;~er.l
Swarthmore
summer Mrs. Kniskern's aunt
Dorothy Denworth of Elm ave· Henry L. Ness,n of East Oranlle, I avenu has b't"n' notified of her
DiKposal Service
nue left last week to be a leader N.;J.
election 10 a Ihree·year lerm
Rubbish Coll...,tecl
at Camp Cayuga, L.ake Temagami"
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Meador
Member al Lar.ge on the
.
Stove, Calrod units
Weeldy or lIrIonOlb'
Canada. She was accompanied .. of Cornell aVeIYle and Fairview Board of Oberlin College, repre- heats, broiler, oven, automatic
Phone Chester 3-0331
by Sally Gaskill of
road spent the week·end In At. seotlng the classes of 1930 through timer and clock. Used very litOe. L~~~9~A.~:M=.:to=5:.:30=P:.M=.~~:
. place, and five of her
lantic City visiting Mr. and' Mrs 1939.
Call Swartlunore 3675-W.
_
J. J. Cassi<\l'. Mrs. Meader
Mr. Philip Banta, son of Mr. FOR SALE
General Elect~c re- ~llUllUWBUIIIIUlUllllllUlllUllllIIIIUUUlllllDDuuaa
School classmates.
frigerator, 6 cubic feet. EXcelfNancy Rlncliffe of Strath ~lven I . - - - - : - - : - : - : - : : - . . . " , . . . . . . , - - - - - - and Mrs. Clifford Banta of Par· ent condition. $50. Telephone
avenue whose marriage will
BANK 6TATElIrIENT
rish road graduated June 23 with Swarthmore 1512.
ELECTRICAL
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NEWS NOTES
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Pauline Btmeke, Jo.an FaIrbanks,
Clair Scholl, Margot Bowie, aDd
Mary ,Corse of Swarthmore are
working In OCean City this irum..
PBOlID'T SEa
THE
JULY 15, IN9
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lIrIILLWORK - LUMBER
BUILDING MATER~
A. WAYNE
MOSTELLER
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NEW CONSTRUCTION
ALTERATIONS.
*.
REPAIRS
Highest Quality Craftsmanship
HORACE A. REEVES
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CONTRACTOR
All Types of Electrical In·
stallations and Repaira •
Serving Swarthmore and
Vicinity for past
Twenty Years
"THIRD GENERATION BUILDERS"
1180 Muhlenberg Ave.
LET US ESTIlIrIATE
CALL SWARTHlIrIORE 3450
Swar\hmore a8S
Nl;GHT or DAY
"
CHARLES E.FlsCHER
Painter
5WAII'I'HMORE "53
"A HOUSE WEU·MAINTAINEf) IS THE WISE OWNER'S 9AIN."
Interior IiIld Exterior
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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll\ streeter
CIIElSTER ROAD TB.AF'FIC
Carter Davison Of Vassar avenue was one of the memben of
the Springfield College varsity
lscrosse team who was honored
recently at a banquet given at the
•
close of the squad s succeesful
season. Davison was a defense
and their SOD Jack of Columbia
avenue spent the week-end In
Ithaca. N.Y.
Mrs. Henry J. Welland and her
deughter Patricia of South Chester road spent last week In
City as the guests of the Albert
St. Clalrs of Wilmington.
man.
(continued from Page 1)
Ocean .
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Owned and Operated by AmerIcan 5'0.... Company
At home or on vacation, It will
pay you fa shop
WHERE QUALITY
,.,
COSTS LESS
You'll find your convenient Acme Clbo
at the seasho..., 10 you can alway. be
au ... of popular fooda at popular prl.__
/lSaJ CATSUP =.~r '::"13c : t:: 9&:
APPLE BUTTER ::~~:'h':= ~"19C
A~,.n .TEA ara_
~"'!.It ZBc: ~.:!.It 53c
C'.I\,I..u
P.koe
Ideal Tea . . . .
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__
'f.'.:.-
Lean, Tender, Acme Graded "A" Beef
CHUCK ROAST
lOlling a.ef ......... "25c IGround.1IHf
Short Ribs Beef
"33c Beef Tongues
'"43c
"49c
FRYING CIICKENS ~~: • 39&:
Shoulder VEAL ROAST "'M.. 45c
C8t lit
LIVER PUDDING ':.tier ( JI':t. ) An~
COOKED CANNED BAM ~~..~ht
DRESSED WIlTING Ioad;;~ "'"
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57c
HI
19c
lit
ISc
r-'..•...- .. 79c
Haddock Fllle,.
"29cI Lob...
HONEYDEWS
VI:::.:'
Celery _ H - ' ':'::1gelWatennelons _.,.. ~ 4c
Umes ,-,.... -'''ISe Apple. ".:.'::"
3'''25c
t
LIMA BEANS ..:-:.~.. Z.. 19c
Ch.... ,...
w....
GLENDALE CLUB :; Z3c
W",h... ".,"lIIm"'"
lal. Club
BEVERAGES
GI
....
AI. Ial'le
Root
aM'
Sor50parllla
Orong.
Ibot
2-11t ,kg 75.
tOC
Plu, "'ptllU" Peal..
TU II PlIU. MarUII
ROB ROY REfRESHiNG
Bever8l"
It,";' 12_
ft_ Depostt ...!!~
Tu 'I PAl...
Sharp Ch....
Grvy....
"73c
1:18" I. . . . . . . . pk. 59c
Kraft ............ 2'~ '''ac
Gold-N.Rlch
,. 65c
Pab.t.." ......... ""'- Ok. 23c
Goad Luck 0'_.._ .. ,••" 32c
lISa) Oleomargarine
26c
PrInce.. 0,':".. 2 1-10 39c
.=
·".rtN flavor.
Popular lrand
ICEIMlt..proof
CREAM
2 .!k~ sSe
ball' Induded-No charste
..... 27c
Popular food at Popular Price.
Ideal, Del Monte or Llbby'a Cling,
In favor of the first is the fact
that traffic through ~ Borough
is headed principally nOr1:h and
north-east from the south, and
vice versa. An eastward bypass
would thus be In llne with the
traffic movement.
In favor of the second is the
avoidance of the 'Proxlmity of
traffic to areas which are densely
settled secured, however. by the
sacrifice of Crwn Valley. The Delaware Park Commission would
agree to this only on the showing
that such a use of the valley
. was patently more in the public
Interest that its conservation as
a park area. Swarthmore College
considers a highway in Crum Valley only a uttle less undesirable
It!han the widening of Chester
Road.
It is evident that wherever the
through traffic is peomanently
disposed damage will be incurred;
and that public interest must include all people likely to be affected either as property owners or
as hlghway users.
ger
waitevident
before that
takin@:
It we
is also
theaction
lonthe more a bypass will cost. thus
reducing the chance of securing
relief.
In view 'If tl/.e above. with the
advice of the Department of Highway people. the Highway Committe recommend.!.!. and Council
,passed a resolutlon requesting a
bypass of the Borough.
It is intended by the action
taken to increase the priority
of our traffic 'Problem in the
eyes of the Departm.mt of Highways to such a point that a defInite relocation of Route 320 will
be established to bypass the Bor.
ough. It is entirely possible .that
such a relocation will be along a
route not indicated, by our px:ellmInary studies. Wherever;.t is 10cat~ if the right-Of-way Is secured actual construction can be
delayed with the ultimate, bypass
of traffic ilssured.
Miss Allce Blodgett and Miss
Myrtle McCsU/n of Rutgers avenue left Wednesday for Springfield. Mass.• to visit Miss Blodgett's
mother. Miss McCallln will lster
visit Miss Margaret Price of Moylan who is summering In Nantucket.
.
Jane Penfield of Riverview road
visited her Stephens College
roommate Lutitia Sharp of Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp
had Jane as their guest in Atlantic City last week. Lutitia is now
visiting Jane at her home until
late in July.
Miss Nancy Hoot of Lafayette
avenue returned home last week
from a two-week trip to Sandwich.
N. H .• where she was a guest at
the summer home of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen MacQueen of Lansdowne.
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WHEN CO-OP 8 ARE IN TOWN PoRICES ARE DOWN
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Loci.1 F1'esh KtIled. FryJug ,
Chickens
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Rib Roast of Beef·
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Callfornta Sweet eam..
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is survived by four children. a
daughter Carol Maude (Mrs.
Louis de Moll); three sons Guenther H. Jr.. of Germantown,
George Coggeshall and William
Freden'ck·. three grandchildren
Steven Yerkes and 'Joanne Burns
Froeb eI of Germantown. and
Lane Marie de Moll; and by her
mother Mrs. Maude Coggeshall
Burns of Tall O a k s . '
WILLIAM A. .BLAND- William A. Bland of West ~hl!_
,
adelphia, formerly of Riverview
road. died suddenly earlY Saturday morning of coronary thrombosis. He was 71.
Born and educated in Chicago.
Mr. Blsnd at the lline of biB death
was a retired executlve of the
Philadelphla Branch of the Amer!" can Radiator Company. He was a
Mason.
By the end oflune, so
many pe0:r.le ha bought
new Stu ebakers that
the biggest haH year in
all Studebaker history
was recorded.
of loveliness inside and
outside. It b~ogs new
thrift that counts, new
handlingeaseandriding
comfort ioto motoriog•
CHESTER and FAIRVIEw ROADS
PHONE SWAK'DlllOBB flN
STUD£BAK£R'S REALLY ROLLING! 1949 IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR!
Bid Awards Made, New
Combined CIa88
Arranged
tails concerning time. p1sce and
classes will be announced lllter.
.
The committee urges all local
gardners to pamper their flowers
and get out their containers (there
are classes for everybody). reminding them. too that the more
they cut their fiowers. the more
fiowers they will have:
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Cut flowers are needed for the
Phllsdelphla General Hospital
patients.. They may be left iD
containers on the Woman's Club
porch each week between Wednesday rioon and 9 o'clock Thursday morD.!ng.
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Bike Ride Featured As
Association Enters
Last Weeks
It is difficult for any ~rter'
--.. to keep up with the van'ed activilies of, borough children who are
attending the SWllIIier recreation
programs held at both schoolS and
on all plaYgrounds.
.Let us stop in at Rutgers Avenue School for a morning.
'1'he three-year olds. who five
weeks ago wept. loudly at the departure of their mothers, DOW
play happily together in sandbox and express wagon. at easel
.
and . tea table. tears now make
their appearance at noon when
Swarthmore avenue, a radiating
,
mamas come to take the children
center of. activities. She took an
home.
active interest In the Home and
DeJ.eat
r
And Victory:,
The fours have prog,..,..ed from
I'
t
th
School Association and ,the various
P aymg oge er to working tomother·s groups In which her
l\:Jaintain League
gether. This week they were
children's schooling Involved her.
Tie
hosts to their mother~ at a tea
She was active In the Swarthmore
party for whlch they made and
f'lled b'
Former Swarthmore
Junior Assemblies which she aer• The Le6
....'on nine continued ,'ts'
erry boxes. ThIs occasion
ved as chairman. She originated
Resident Dies
drive toward the League cham- was also an opportunity for
the first home parljy for the
pionshlp last FrIday when it lost mothers .to see the :fAmous doll
Sudden!
graduating class of Swarthmore •
.
Y
a' heartbreaker to Manoa but corner. and admire the productS
;mgh School on the graduation
Edward Armstrong Gillespie.
bouoced rid>t back M;onday with of work bench and sandbox.
night of the class of 1940.
son of the late Mrs. E. A. Gillesa stirring 5-4 victory over Drexel
The five-year oids have modelShe was an active and devout pie. was Interred In West NoltingHill pulling the league leaders led and painted ducks as a result
Episcop!l!ean. president of -the ham. Maryland. In the. Gillespie
back· Into a three-way tie with of their trip to GI·.n..Providence
Auiciliary and Guild at Trinity family plot on Saturday following
Swarthmore and Manoa.
Park. ",he"", in addltion 10 feeding
Church for several years. She was
the ducks they ro'lled d
the
""
. th
. i
'k f his death from coronilry thromJohnny. Poole was far fram his
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own
a'
th vdi~o'cesen aenDUSS
d the!,nl\~s"ownorShOop 'Posis at 11 o'clock Thursday momJ ...- 14. while at worl!: at
Manoa' Team combined 'timely crackers) In the summer house.
at' Holy Trinity Church, 'Phlla-....,
the Sun Oil Co_Aany office. Philhits' wlthUllfortunate breaks for 0 ne end of the room has a viIdelphia.
During the recent war adelphla Funeral
""l'
la
.
servtces 'were
S:warlhmor.e... ·~ - ..~ .~by a; score ,~e
a t "?~..tru
_ ~tion paper houses,
she was chairman of the local
. '
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--held at Oliver Bair's Saturdey
of 6-2. Swarthmore hlt hard made last week by the children.
women woo work....
the morning
. t 0 f the w eek was a v lsit
~., wI·~
ou
but' couldn·t get its drives awav Highp.om
Stephens Church Cantelm In P h i l - '
• to Bill H
adelphia.
Born In NoltinghllIll, Chester
from the alert .Manoa fielders.
y
arvey's farm.
Born in Austin. Texas on No- County. Pa.. on' November 16.
McKenzie and Barr hlt triples to
Visit Ferry
1898 Mr. Gillespie came to
lead the attack.
The six and seven-year olds en_
vember 2, 1892, she liVed much
CO~ year, WI
e same
joy sports, mUSic, dramatics and
of her early life in San Anton,·o. Swarthmore ~th his mother. his teachers In cJuu.ge as last year.. Monday the team traveled to hand
k fr
M d
two
brothers
the
late
George
Gill_
Reo
.
I
t
h
·
ed
II
Drexel
Hill
d
ed
th
t
wor
om
on ay to Thursogm. ng
e mcreas
enro - ,
. anove1'POwer
a d
ch
She graduated from St. Mary's
. build
d the lst Frank
. ay ea
week. Friday always
Hall and attelided the University esp,e
er an
e
-. ment In the first and second grades team whlch was leading the league brings a special treat. Those exof Texas and Columbia UniverSl·.... lin S. Gillespie physician. and next year and in- view of the re- at the time. in a tight mound duel
11 t h ts h
'J his sister: Mrs., Francis Gillespie
ts fr
f
Is, ~ betw
Lan
D It
d Pre ail ce en
os. t e Morrows. turn,where she studied J·ournallsm. W It
om groupa 0 paren ""e
een
y a on an
v . ed. over th ell'
. swinuning pool comI 1918 His
tory ques
She w'!S a member of the Zeta Tau
a on· n
.
prepara· Board designated Mrs. Ellen W. Harry Warren's home run and plete with colored inner tubes to
Dlq'm'g school was Mercersburg Academy.. Delaplaine. who taught secoud triple won the ballgame for
tati all
Alpha national soron·.....
'J
H
d ted....
Swarthm
.
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an ecs
c y-cavorting group
·the first World War. she was very Cell gra u:
;om
err::,re grade in' the schools during the Swarthmore both of them terrific on Friday last week. Mr. Kaw ere e was a m
er past year. as teacher of a mixed wallops Into deep right center. ..._,-,
'd t
act,'ve m' the.. work of the Amer- f0 hegeSAT
C in 2
P~. pres, en of the Chesterican Red Cross at Fort Sam Hou- .., ~ e b' •
'19 3.
first and second.grade. ThIs cisss When Dalton started to weaken Bridgeport Ferry Co. was more
ston and .contingent camps.
e egan
career as a san- ,will meet In the College Avi!nu.. in the lsst half of the fifth. John- th
rdlal
h
itary
eogineer
and
for
the
past
School
and
will
take
care
of
the
ny
Poole
relieved
and
retired
the
ap.
co
w
en the children
O ne 0 f .the ways In V(hlch s h e 17
has been
. ted 'th
'd .
.
were his guests. All traffic was
years
aSSOCla
WI.
overflow froiD ·the first and second 5. ~ m order. Drexel Hill. Manoa
shared her Texas 'bac"'-ound
.....
th S
Oil Co
DurIng
held up while Mr. Cornog. Comwith Swarthmore friends was the' e un
mpany.
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gradeS. thus having smaller c1sss- and Sw~thmore all have a 6-2 pany representative. led the two'
the war he taught Mechamcal eh at College and Rutgers Avenue record WIth the local team meet...
.
t ranspla n...... 0 f
popp,es grown Dr .
t T l Uni
'ty H
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M
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by-two procession onto the poat.
.
ed
fr
FIan
.
awmg
a
emp
e
vel'Sl.
e.
schools
In
these
,regulsr
grades.
mg
,
anoa
Wednesday
on
River
fr om s eed rece'v
om
her f the S L~L_ _
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Up the:!; went to the pilothouse.
ders Field In 1917 whlch had ,was a m~
0
w ......wlWre In order td accommodate this view ..·ield and ending its league w\1ere Captain Moses let them
d a b Ollt M emon'al' D ay and Presbytenan
Church. the Werna room season
bloome
.
.
_ other c1sss and provide
. "
.at Alden on Monday. Drexel ex amine everything and watch
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her-Ainsworth
Post
of
the
Amerfor
it.
it
will
probably
be
necess.~
Hill
will play at Manoa tonight.
f or severaI years the. Froeb EllS I
Le'
d f th Phl ~_,
-.
hlm steer the boat. Then came
. ·ted th
' ..; t sh
can
glon, an 0
e
....ppa to move the present sixth· grade
.
mv,
e commum.., a
are P' fr t
'ty S·
J
1 1941
.
mspection of the engine room
th~irn a~:~ty.on to h er h usb and
HE Studebaker buying wave that"s
sweeping the country
grew to huge propor·
tions the past few weeks.
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LaA Monday night the School
Board met at its annual mid-summer meeting to take care o~ aecumulsted matters of 1)1,*",'"1
and to lay plsns 'for the coming
school year. All members wera
present.
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After studying the actual cos!
'outlay per pupil during the school
year just closed the Board set
the tuition rates for out-of-town
pupils In accordance with the
plan provided in the School Code.
The tuition rates for 1949-50 will
be $187.00 per year In the e1ementary
and $288.00 per year
In the. high school. payable quarterly in advance.
Proper advertising having been
made and specifications prepared
and distributed to vendors. bids
were opened for.a number of
materials and services. ineluding
repairing ot typewriters of the
.
,cammercIal c1ssses and otfices;
printing of pupil report cards; replacement of worn and demaged
window shades; purchase of new
desks. chairS. additieual lockers,
locks for gymnasium classes. new
dlshwashlJtg equipment for the
cafeterla; and contract for towel
service for athletic teams and
physical ·"ucation pl.-es
.
.,
. tlnnal
Se'veral
tt . .
'f ed
.
ma era 0
uca
s .......lcance were discussed and
acted u
Th B ard th . ed
pon.
e 0
au onz
th
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e continuation of. the adult evening school shop' and the Saturday mofnlng recreation cIas8es for
the
_'_ri
·th th
schoo~
LEGION NINE
BREAK EVEN
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Closing at Noon WednesdayS During .Inly and Aupst.
FUSCO and ALSTON
$3.50 PER TUB
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The Swarthmore Friende
Ing will be host to a group of "New
Americans" :from the Phlladelphia
area on Sunday afternoon.
ThlB group formed ten years ago
for European refugees by the soclal service committee of Race
Street YearIy Meeting. has held
monthly friendship parties during
the winter and t~o summer plcnics. It is being constantly enlarged by new arrIv,\ls iii .America.
At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon
there w ill be a walk over the
S
thmo
war
re College camPUS. arrang¢ by Harry WooIPof the College. A box supper. with dessert,
will. be enjoyed near the Meeting
House later. .
A hundred people are expeCted.
Interested tOwnfolk are welcome
to join the group•. ,
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'Scott-Towels
2
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co-op
Test' Selected
Funeral services were h~ld
Wednesday llI
Bair·s. Philadelphia for Mrs. Marie
Burns Froebel. wife of Guenther
H. Fr"'lbel, who died July 14. after
an illness of six years: "A private
service and the interment took
place Wednesday afternoon at St.
Peters's Cburch In the Great Valley. Paoli. The Rev. J. J;jlrden
Guenther officiated.
Mrs. Froebel came to Swarthmore with her family in 1931. Her
gracious hospitality and wide interests made her home. Tall Oaks.
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SWABTHMORE, FRIDAY, JULy 22, 1919
E. A. GILLESPIE
FUNERAL HELD
A 1949 Studebaker i.
more than a new vision
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••••• OI'aaIe ohdl.
Active Civic Leader
Dies Mter Long
lllness
Swarthmore latienal'Bank·
&
Trust
Co.
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Apple Cream Pie
PATIENTS?
SERVICES FOR "NewOu~~'Sunday DIRECTORS PLAN n:6::=~O:::::.~tcl~bl RECREAliON TO·
Meet-~.:.:·.·.,~;'.' ISCHOOL. YEAR !,!O~~!;~ s!;!:m~ b~ D~
EXHIBIT WORK
MRS. FROEBEL
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Topped with
BuHer Cream
SUMMER
HOSPITAL
THE SWARTHMO
VOLUME 21-NUMB"B 29
in Studebaker history!
N~'h2. .
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avenue whose family, is summering at Manasquan. N. J.
Mrs. Joseph' V. Collins and her
daughter Mrs. Irvin R. MacEllwee
of Mt. Holyoke p1sce flew to Boston 1sst Wednesday on Northeast.
AIr LInes as gueSts Of Mr. Paul F •
Collins of. Winchester; MQSS~,
founder of the AIr IJnes and
Patsy Blake of Amherst '8Jld Board ChaIrman. Mr. Collins is
Mary Willis Of Dickinson avenue the son of Mrs. Joseph V. Colllns.
and family "f Swarthmore aven!1e.
have returned to their bome after
a visit with relatives In Boulder.
9010. On the way home they
stopped at Yellowstone Park
'where they met Allce Putnam and
.Jane Tyson of Swarthmore who
are on aD. extended tour of the
West.
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A":::::"FOR the biggest half Year
Ifl•• er ...hr.... H.avy Iyn,
F ...~e Pea_h.. o~::::t 2
Ideal Fruit Coaktall ._.rll~l.lV.
New Pack Pie Cheul.. ~~r
lde.' ....v .. ApriODts
Red T . . · Apricots :::'.:.
Red Ri... T.......... s..~.1!...
Ide" Filii.,. Bweet P...
N.w P._k G..lla a ••n • ""l!::'10
I£Ioki• • Flaked Tuaa FIsh
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. . .·d..Ute May.aa.'••
ARE YOUR
FLOWERS
C:HEERIN'Q
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones are visiting Susanne ,Bell of Parl!:
.,
He is survived by his widoW.
JosephlneB. and two sons. G<>orge
of North Cbester road, and WIlliam A. Bland, Jr.. of Dallas.
Funeral services were held In
Philadelphia Wednesdey. Interment \vas private In Arlington
Cemetery Lansdowne.
h:m~s' b"':::~:'n::an~.
h:
but
he was planning to . return to
Swarthmore soon. He Is survived
by his wife' Helen Traux Gill~
espie whom :be married Novem~
her 10. 1939 and by his five year
old' son Harry Truax Gillespie;
' ter Mrs Walton Amherst
by his sIS
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avenue and by three neIlhews
Charles E. and G<>orge Gillespie
of Strath Haven avenue and Ed~
ward G; Walton of Amherst avd
en e.
~':~f:gr::
~~:.:..~!:=
during the coming year.
CLIPPERS TALLY :~ ;~~:s~:n ':d~ts f::k:!,,~
ANOTHER WIN
Bills were. approved and authorized paid In the am
ized the retirement of $5.000 In winning streak with another
Series E bonds In August and the
cleancut victory over Springfield
payment of $850.00 interest on
outstanding bonds of this series. by a score of 7-2 Tuesday evenIng at Springfield. Timely hitting
Beginning July 1 of this year the and steady fielding conllnued to
new School Code is In fo'rce and further the team In its drive for
all work and actions of the Board the second half championshlp.
will Juive to be In accordence with
this new Code. together with
Billy Ziegenfus pitched the
8ch
1m Se'
T
first fi
..
In his usual 1m
wa
I'VlOOS omorrow amendments thereto ;provided by
ve mnmgg
.
fash!
d'
' Memorial' services will be held the last LegIslature.
~=:: it' out~n an Billy Hoot
tomorrow. July 23 for T /5 Bruce
F. Schwalm, Jr.. 422 Infantry,
Tonight the Clippers will take
106th Division of the U, S. Army
OFFICE CLOSED
on Overlook Heights on Riverview
at Whltemarsh Memorial Chapel.
Field with Billy Hoot doing the
Whitemarsh.
The Tax Collector' Mary
hurling. Saturday afternoon at
Corporal Schwalm, only son of
Parke Dodd will be a~
2:30 Billy . Ziegenfuswlll try to
Mr. and Mrs.B. F. Schwalm of
from her office for 10 days.
piteh the Cllppersto victory over
North Chester road,' died January
beginning ;,July '25.
Holmes the only team whlch has
beaten the Clippers this 'M~pn.
In a. gIime postponed from last
Dr. Leroy Peteis.m of Vassar Fr!day.
aVll1lue was In 'New: London, N.H.
Next, ~onday the Clippers lravMrs. Thomas S. \Safford of 1sst WI!eIt attending Jhe iInIih eI to T,ansdewne allil then wind
Stl;ath Haven Inn is ",,*H1ing Po~ Divlson of the GOrdon up the ,league season b7 m~
the.summer months at Skytop jn Research Conferences held an- East lAnsdowne on Riverview
the Poconos.
nuelIy at CoIb7 .Junior College.
Field next Priday evening.
19. 1945 in Germany. His body
was recentI;y returned to this
country.
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aings as guests of the line.
NaturallY in the course of' human events. when children are the
"humans". equipment gets broken.
Colonel Mabbott of Harvard avenue has been runrun'g a 'volun
teer hospital for broken axels.
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h eIs
m,ss'ng w e . etc,. and his work
in their behalf is much apreciated by the children.
Snmmer Clobbers
The College Avenue School.
headquarters for Summer Club. Is
a veritable beehive of acli.........
....
with tournaments In tennis. caplure-the-flag. softball,etc.. for the
older children; jacks. checkers and
the like for smaller fry. Articles
made in Arts and Crafts will be
displayed next Monday Tuesday
and Wednesday In the windows of
- Sipler's Hardware Store.
Special events are planned for
Summer Clubbers each Friday.
One week found ·them hay_riding
the next thcy were ringing vil~
ls~s, d90rbells ,in a scavenger
hupt for: one red maple leaf, one
'empty thread spool. one' 1947
ChrIstmas seal, one Whealies box
(continued on ~ six)
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it T'SM 0
JULy zz, 1Mt
B BA N
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Mrs. ·McChesley. Is the d"'tthSwarthmore ~~ Church.
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Bmm
NEWS NOTES
Mr,
JIIld
Mrs.
_
J
obn
'McChesJer
The Rev. jll'M'Ph P. ~1ahc!P perter of Dr.. and Mrs. Arno Vieho1,lr. and ~. Charles lL. ZeD"
of WaShington, D. C., :mnounce
.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Good- sen of Rutledge announce the en- formed the ceremODY.
The bride, Biven in marriage by the birth of a son, John McChes- ever of Washington, formerlY of
win of Rose Valley road, MoYlan, gagement Of their daughter, Miss
.
Swartbinore..
entertained at a supper plll'\31 Anita Allce ZenSen, to Mr. Robert her lather, wore a gown of· white ley, 3d.
lace made with an oU-tbe-shoulSaturdsy evening. The birthday
Cleeland, Jr., a son of Mr. and der neckline with yoke of iU'IIoon
anniversary of Mrs. Dwight Cooley
Mrs. Cleeland of Drexel HilL
and finlsbed with a bertb& of the
was also celebrated. Those presMiss Zensen is a graduate' of
ent from Swarthmore were Mr. Swarthmore High School, and lace. Her long tull skirt ·formed a
,
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and Mrs. Warren Paxson, Mr. and received a degree of Bachelor of circular Irain. Her finger tip veil
of French illusinn fell from a
Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave, Mr.
Science in Textile Engineering wreath of orange .blossouis and
and Mrs. George M. Ewing, Mr.
at the Philadelphia T<;XI.Ile. In- pearls, and she carried stephan,
and Mrs. Rudolph Banks, Mr. and
stitute of the Philadelphia Museum otis centered witIi an orchid,
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, Mr. and of Art. Mr. Cleeland Is attending
MisS Carol Van Aleq attended
Mrs. W. L. Dethloff, and M1". and Philadelphia Textile Institute. He
her
sister as maid of honor and
,
Mr.. Cooley.
served overseas two yeara with
the
bridesmaids
were
MIss
Jessie
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pelrsol.
the U.S. Marines.
Gilbert of Park avenue, and WelJr., and daughter Gloria Ann of
The wedding will take place
lesley College classmates MIss
Lafayette ·avenue spent Monday
September 17 in the Chambers Jean Titchner of Binghamton,
and Tuesday visiting friends and Memorial Presbyterian Church,
N.Y.. and MIss Jane Potter of
relatives in York and Harrisburg.
Rutledge.
Providence,
R.I. They ali wore
Mrs. Thomas M. JaokSon of Park
frocks of pale pink lace and maral'enue entertained at a small
Mrs. Olga ChriStensen of Falls quisette featuring low roUnd neckluncheon Wednesday in honor of
Church, Va., announces the en- lines and tiny puff sleeves. They
MIss Tuttle.
gagement of her daughter, Joyce
carried bouquels of Rubrum Illies
Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of "Rocky
B., to Mr. Arthur W. Collins, son
and white snapdragons tied with
Spring Farm", Media entertained
of Mr. and Mrs. !BenjamiIi W. green ribbons. The maid of honor
at a small lImcheon Tuesday in
Collins of North Plester road.
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THURs,DAY JULy 28, 1949
wore flowers in her hair.
honor of Miss Margaret S. Tuttle
The wedding will. take place ·the
Mr. Edgar Curran of Baltimore
of Wellesley, Mass., formerly of
latter
part
of
August.
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served as best man, and the ushers
Swarthmore, who. was Mrs. Bates'
Mr. Collins. is working in the included Mr. Wimam Bell of Harhouse guest for· several days.
Mr.• and Mrs. Herbert Spackman Pat~nt Department in Washington, vard avenue, Mr. John W. Sprout
of Hightstown, N.J., Mr. Douglas
of Thornbury Farm, West Chester D.C.
Come and Enjoy Your Selection From
ppM.lma" and Mr. Talbott Bond,
are entertainjng as their !bouse
HQT DISHES - DELlCIOUS SALADS
guests MIss Dely Brink a student
both of Baltimore.
TO WOO AUGUST 27
. AND DESSERTS
at the University of Amsterdam
The wedding of MIss Jean Bert- . A reception followed at the
and Mrs. I,ehti Teemant a medi- ram Lawrence; daughter of Mr. Woman's .Club cal student in· Stockholm, Sweden,
The bride's mother chose a gown
who are traveling in the United and Mrs .. James C. Lawrence of of FrE!nch blue crepe with pink
. States this summer. The Spack- "Maple ~rae", Moylan, and Mr. acc~ories. Her corsage was of
man's elder daughter June is a j obn Pnce Damon, son of Mr. Pinoo;chio roses. The bridegroom's
junior at Vassar College.
";'ld Mrs.
Gilroy Damon of ~al- mother wore a gown of toast lace
Priscilla Rogers of Park avenue lingford, will take place Saturday, and crePe with brown and white
returned home last week after a . AugUst 27, at 4 o'clock at "~ple accessories. Her corsage was 0
two-week'visit with cousins in Brae". A reception will follow Cybidium orchids .
.Waynesboro, and with her cousin the ceremony.
Following a wedding triP
BEAUTY SALON
, .- - - - Mrs. Edward Lawhorne of CarBermuda. 'the collple will lIYe in
I
.
lisle, formerly Lucy iR. Hayes of
SEPTEMBER BIUDE
Baltimore.
Come summer - Cpme care
Swarthmore avenue.
The marriage of MIss F)lizabetb
Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler of
NOLAN - MORROW
Call Swarthmore 0476
Louis Helmuth, daughter of Mrs.
_South Che.-(er road and Mrs. WillOscar Garrett Helmuth of RutMr. and Mrs. WjJljam"C. Morrow
9 Chester Road
iam M. Pomeroy of Haverford
ledge, ,to Mr. WIlliam Roessler of Harvard avenue eDnOuDCe the
have returned from a three-week
Bates, son of Dr. and MrS. Joseph
vacation at West Harwick, Cape Sumner Bates of "Rocky Spring marriage of their daughter Patrlelll, to Mr. TrulY Noian of 0.- - .
Cod, Mass.
Farm", Medlli, will take place Sat- lando, Fla., Tuesday, JulY 19 in
,
, Mr. W. I. McNair of Winter urady, September 10 at 6:30 p.m.
the
Methodist
Church, Lafayette,
Park, Fla., arrived Saturday for in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
in
the
an extended visit with his daughChurch. The Rev. Charles B. mediate "family.
ter Mrs. George M. Karns and
Robinson of the Rutiedge PresbyA reception followed the cerefamily of Wellesley road.
terian
Church
will officiate.
mony.
out of harm's
Mr. and. Mrs. Robet GUfjJJan
A reception at "Rocky Spring . The bride is a graduate of
way.
Better
still,
call P$ulson
and son David of Yale avenue Farm" will follow ·the ceremony.
George
School.
The
bridegroom
to
clean
your
rugs
and keep
left Thursday to spend the balance
them
is
attending
Purdue
University,
until
you
are
ready.
of the summer at Buck Hill Falla.
lnd.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Smith
TAYLOR - VAN ALEN
(PAINTERS: Your curtomers wil,
a,'rttiQt~ ,our ,hougbtfulness i/
of Yale avenue are entertaining
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youluJ/gest ROLUNG rug, rather
The marriage of Miss Nancy r FOB
Mrs. Smith's parents Mr. and
than cO!Iuring tfum.)
Mrs. Wade Hampton Barnes of Van Alen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Park aveMAGAZINE
·.Birmingha m , Ala., for the month
of July.
nU6, to Mr. Jolm W. Taylor, Jr.,
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mrs. C. A. Chase of Houston son of Mr. and Mrs. TaylOr of
Mrs- lJoyd E. KDlIffmllD
Texas is visiting her brother Mr: Baltimore, Md.. took place SaturSwarthmore Z080
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
.
Peter E. Told and family of Park
Swarthmore 0730 or 0529-Clearbrook 4646
avenue, while en route to Canada. ~
~Rugs Need Cleaning EVERY Yeart_
Pat Told will accompany her aunt
ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL
and uncle, Mr. Chase will join
S"jSSSSSS
SiSSSS sS'SSSSSSSS""'$'S"'sss""S'
,
000 North Jackson Sjtreet,MOOia
them enroute.
Phone MEdia 6-2912 .
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steclf of New
York City were week-end guests
Small Private Elementary &hool
of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of
'Kindergarten through ~hth Gmde
Crest Lane.
Thorough grounding in the three R's, "elence, .soclal studies,
Mrs. Robert R. Hopkins and son
.Andy of South Chester road, and
an introduction to music, dramatics. and manual training.
Andy's cousin 'Kit Reynolds of
Bright, Cheerful Rooms. Large, Beautiful PlaygroUDd
Oberlin avehue, left Saturday for
REGISTRATION
. OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VACANCIBS
.
a two-week vacation at Eeach
Haven.
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Friday and Saturday
.
Ray MiUand - Jean Peters
. Friday and Saturday
Pan! Douglas
Balt.lmore Pike, Springfield
Phone Swarthmore 0450
"IT HAPPENS EVERY
SPRING"
Sat. Mat. at 1:15-Extra for
the Kiddies
"KING of the RQCKETMEN
.... N o . 3 "
Also Cartoon
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
S1IS8Il
The Hoagie Hut
17~
S. Chester Road
Swaa1hmoft!
Phillie 3218
Hoagies SteaIcs
Party Sandwiches
Hamburger.
College Theatre
BaYWal'd
Robert Preston
"TllLSA"
in technicolor
Wednesday Only
Gene AutrF
Barban. llaitton
"LOADED PISTOLS"
• Monday and Tnesday
, Glenn Ford - BIIen Drew
"1IlAN FBOM OOLOR 400"
In
techni~lor
'ltnmIda:v
"IT IIAPl'ZN8 BiBl«
PBING"
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to
(ONTINUITY OF SERVICE
THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
'~ch -iiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~'_iiiiiiii~~~iiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~:j
Entire Stock Reduced
Sale Eads July 30lh
Di(nsmore
~hurch
Services
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SWARTmdOnE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. JoSeph P. Bishop, MiniSter
Sunday, JnIy 2411:00 ~M.'-iRev.· Peter Lovie
will preach; .
WednesdaY, .TnIy 27 ,
10:00 A.M. - Surgical DromJngs
· Group.
Thursday, Inly 28
7:30 P.M.-BoY Scouts. Troop 2.
BENJAMIN 'LAY'S CRUSADE
METHODIST CHURCH
R01 N. Keiser, D.D., Miniater
Sunday, .TnIy 24
10:00 A.M.-Church School
11:00 A.M.-Rev. Walter J. Lep-'
· pert will preal'lL
Benjamin Lay was a man with
a philosophy far ahead of his
times·in many respects. Born
in England, he finally huilt a
cave-like retreat near Abington.
In the years between, he had
traveled the world as a sailor
and saw the cruelties of slavery
on Barbadoes Island.
One of America's earliest
abolitionists, this so-called
Hermit of. Abington wrote a
powerful anti-slavery book and
paid Benjamin Franklin' to
print it in 1737. Another reform he urged was the prohibition of tea and coft'ee. To
.
:,$1.50
Michlel'i C,llep PharRlIIY
O!f,..m COBNBa
TIlE RELIGIOUS SOC1E'l'j(
OFFRJENDS
Sunday,·lnly 24
11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for worship.
· . Wednesday, .Tnly 27
9:30 to 3:30-Sew!ng and QuIlting in Whittier House. Box
Luncheon. All cordlally invited.
i.
AGAINST TEA AND COFFEE
No. 6 in the «ria "Your HistwicGllleritaae.·· Watch for 1M
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Sunday, .TulY 24
8:00;". M.-Holy Communion.
11:00 A.M.-Monilng prayer aild
sermon.
.CONVENIENT HALF GALLON CON,{AINER
3
Mrs. Harold Goo
Prescott of Rose Valley and Mrs. near Ashville,.N.C., and is now aD friends In Bauider, Colo. Mrs.
THE 'SWARTHMOREAN
Raymond Perkins of Secane ~t a fishing Irip with his uncle Mr. Frances Slaugh and her mother
PVBL18BIW BVBBY PBm,AY AT SWAR'l'IIIlOBB, PA
a few days of this week as the 'J. Clarence Hobbs of Florida.
will OCCUpy the Hunt residence·
TBB 'BWAR'l'IIIlOUAN. INC~ PUBLlSBBB
guests of Mrs. .T. Frank: Beatty
Dean Everett E. Hunt and Mrs. during their absence. Alan Hunt
,
Phue Swarihmore . . .
,
of Morton who is.1IIIDlDlerlng at Hunt of EUn avenue will leave is working at. Wild ldfe Park,'
PI!TI!K Eo TOLD, .Edlttir· , .
her cottage in Ocean City.
today to spend a month at Teton Moran, near Jackson Hole since
MAlU'ORIB TOLD, A .........'" EdItor ,.
Mr. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., of Valley Ranch, Jackson Hole, Wyo- June 10.
. Rosalie PeIrsol
Lorene McCarter
.
Fat Told
Lafayette avenue and Mr. Albert
S. Johnson of Sauth Cheater road - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Entered as Second Class lI/latter, January ·24, .1929, at the POst
om<;e at Swarthmore. Fa., UD4er the Act of March 3, 1879.
are on a lO-day fisbjng bip
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Jones Falls, Ontario, Canada.
Mrs. P. L- Whitaker of Park aveSWARTBIIIOBB, PA., FBlDAY, JULY 22, .1949
nue and Mrs. C. ltussell PhillIps
of Strath Haven. avenue spent a
Leppert of Drexel HiU will preach few days of last week In BaltiPnlSbyterian Notes
at
the 11 o'clock service. The more ·visiting Mrs. WhitaJ&,r.
SWldsy morning at' the 11
Church
Nursery Is open during daughter Mrs. Craton G. Piiner.
For over 70 years we have given
.o:clock service the' Rev. peter
the service.
.
• Mr. and .Mrs. W'imam F. Lee
Lovie, Pastor of the Christ Presuninterrupted service to this comof Lafayette avenue have retur:D.ed
byterian Church, Warwick, BerTrinity Notes '
muda,will be guest preacher.
froni a two-week trip to White
_, munity. The second and third
Christ Church is a historic parSulphur
SpriDgs,
W.Va.,
and
at
Holy Commnnidn will be celegenerations of familia. continue'
ish of Bermuda belonging to the brated at 8 a.m. At e l1 a. m.. the Blowing Rock. N.C. While at
Presbytery of Edinburgh and from service of morning Prayer and White Sulphur Springs, Mr. Lee
to call upon us in time of need_
Itstnembel'llhlp many great ser- sermon will be held. Ushers will read a paper before the ldfe Invants have been given to the ser- be W. N. Ryerson, head usher, H. surance meeting. W i11 jam F. Lee,
vice of the Church.
B. Spackman, R. G. Haig, A. H. Jr., and Elinor Lee spent. the two
Mr. Bishop is preaching at the Knabb, E. O. Lange, Frank R. weeks at the home of Mrs. Lee's
VesPers at the Youth Conference Gray, R. M. Kilgore and G. C. parents in Chester cOunti. Upon·
DlllCtOl1 O. PUNIUU
at Pou!lney, Vt. this week. He Wagner. _
th~ir return from North Carolina,
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
will return to Swarthmore the
the Lee family spent several days
begjnning of next week and he
. in Stone Harbor. .
Christian
ScieneeNotes
' . . .hon. RI 6-1581 MARY A. 8AfR, "..rdent
. and his family will leave for Hav.
Hobbs
of
Pllrk
avenue
Milton
''TRUTH'' is the subject of the
ersham Point, Westerly, R. Ii for
•
Lesson-Sermon
in all Churches of is on a three-weeek trip to the
their ~ummer vacatioJi an>und
Christ. Selentls" on Sunday, July Carolinas and Florida. He spent
August 1.
At a Congregational Meeting, 24. The Golden Text is:
held Sunday, July 10, it was voted ·me thy way, 0 Lord: I will walk II
unanimously to request the Pres- in thy truth" (Psalms 86:11).
hytery of Philadelphia to return
the, call which had been extended
NEWS NOTES
to i the Rev. Stanley M. Taylor
to become the Associate Pastor at
this Church, In charge of ChrlsMr. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoetiail Education. Circumstances maker of luverview road are en.
tertaining their son-in-law and
made it wise and advisable that daughter Mr. and MrS. WlllIam
thIS step be taken and it is H. Dietz. and childrep Billy, Dorexpected that Mr. Taylor may ry and Walter of Tokyo, Japan
find his field of labor near.... his . who are here for a visit of 45
home in Detroit.
days. They arrived in Seattle
Boy Scout Troop 2 meets each last. Saturday and flew east on
Thursday evening at the Church a . United Airlines DC 6. Mr.
at 7:30 o'clock.
Diets has'been stationed in Japan
Each Wednesdayduril!g thEiw1th the U;S. Civil Service In
summer, surgical di'essin/l"are charge of steel and !ron prodncbeing made at the Church from tion for the paSt four years. Mrs.
10 a.m. on. Workeri! are. asked to Dietz joined him there iwo and
hring a sandwich if the;, would one-half years ago. Mr. and Mrs.
like to stay through the lunch Shoemaker entertained 24 nieces,
hour.
great nieces and nephews at a
. home Pl!Ity, Friday.
A meeting of the Church School welcoming
teachers and officers will be held
at the' Church on Thursday July
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Lang
of Maple" avenue are" entettamtng
28, at 8 p.m.
.
Mrs. Christian Harris CJ1ll'k will Mrs. Lang's brother-In-law and
,be guest soloist this Sundsy mor- sister Mr. and Mrs.
Wood and two children of . KewaDing.
.
nee, Ill., who arrived Wednesday
for 'II short :v.iJiit.
. Methodist Notes
Babs Sickle of Strath .Haven
The Sunday School will meet avenue is spending a we<:k at
.
at ·10 o'clock. Rev. Walter J. College Park, Ga.
13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWAB'l'BMORE
Mrs. William Hanny, Mrs. J.
Watten ·Paxson of Swarthmore,
TRINlTY CHVRC(H
(An Abbott's Dairy Product)
Starting
TBESWABTBMOBEAN
Re~Geo.C.Anderson,~
.Tqne AUyson '
Peter. Lawford
ElIzabeth Talrlor
''LrrrLE WOMEN"
in technicolor
Feature Times - Sat. Night·
Only 6:00 ~ 8:00 - 10:00 p.m.
Special Saturday Matinee
For K1ddles - 1:00 p.m.
''WAY OUT WD!T"
Serial, _ Carloons ~ (lomeily •
JULY·ZZ, HID
IIGt
in
an
early WU4r of Uaia pqper•
emphasize his belief, he took
his wife's china-ware to Philadelphia--;-and·smashed it, piece
by piece,.in the market-pI8.ce!
It is not for US ·to say how
right or wrong Benjamin Lay.
may have been. We do know
that many people enjoy these
beverages today. And all teaand-coffee lovers realize that
much of their pleasure in the
cup depends oil. the water used
for brewing_ To these people,
the delicious, natural flavor of
Pure Springfield Water iJ the
source of one of their greatest
pleasures at the table I
FIlUIT CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCIENTIST·
OF SWARTQORIC
Park AVeDUe
beloW Harvard
SPRINGFIELD
,
Sunday, .TnIy 24
11:8O.A. M. Sunda;, SchooL
lltOO A. M~ Lesson - Sermon
. "Truth."
Wednesday evenJ.ng. meeUna
-eh week, 8 pm. ReadinC room
. . .'
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. "DE L PHI
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__ dailY except SUnda7 IQlCl
12 to 5 p.m. Wedneedq
... ' .... 7 to 7:50 p.m. aDd • to
.olIda;ys
WATER
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WATER
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COMPANY
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Mr. and Mrs, Bucllana n Harrar
of Yale avenue 6pent a recent
week·end
the guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Donald W. Poole at their
cottage in Rehoboth Beach.
,Mrs. J. A. Perry and Miss Olive
Perry
Mr, LeRoy Biddle of "Roads
End", Rose fiee was guest of
honor at a surprise dinner party
for 18 given by Mrs, Riddle IsSt
'tuesday evening In honor of his
birthday anniversary.
Mr, and Mrs, Frank A. Mader
and son Frank, Jr" are occupying
tne Shelly home at 307 South
Cltester road. Mrs. Mader is the
(ormer Miss Grace Shelly,
'Mr. and Mrs, Charles L, Bolton
of Cedar lane have returned from
Akron, Ohio where they 'I were
guests for a week of the Rev,
as
THE
j(JLy
JULy ZZ, UU
BWABTBHOaSA"
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Sometimes the persall "
yatire ca!ljug can't reach
'the telephone right away.,
Give him a little time. Wait
about 10 rings ·before you.
bang up. By waiting, you.
can often avoid maJring a
second c:alL
'e •
GIVE HIM
TIME TO
GET TO·THE
TELEPHONE!
The WI ,eI.phoaI Co " ...,
of Pennsy\nala
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PTC LOST $1,314,000
H
,ltrea' ',. 'c.aliaued go.d service I
VAN ALEN BROS.
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Swaribmore 1295
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APPROVED
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HANNUM &WAITE
YALE ...4 CID!8TEK BDS.
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preferred.' Box 0, The
FOR SALE
FOR SALE - Grand piano, dark
mahogany finlsb, medium size,
good conditilJl1. $450 for quick
sale. Media 6-2274,
FOR SALE--Seven-pieae Blonli
Oak dinette set.-ean Swarthmore 2514-J,
GU'i'lERS
REPADlED AND
.ut,.
•
story III
"II,.. ",., ••,.•• CII _...."'••••
Expenses $33,049,000
"
The simple fact is that present fares wiII not
pay what it costs to give good traIlsportatioo
lernce to the people of Philadelphia.
0:;
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WE CAN fiND
HIM
- FOR YOU
List Your Real Estate
.,;
With
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Swarthmore Disposal Service
Rubbish CoUodetl
Weekly or MonthlY
Phone Chester 3-0331
9 A. M, to 5,30 P,M,
ELECTRICAL
REPAIRS
wntlNG NEW and OLD
HOMES
. Samuel M. Harbison
swarUunore 07(0
Devine Taxi Service
to be given in Chester, Pa.
THE COURSE INCLUDES.
PRINCIPLES OF RADIO AND
ELECTRONICS, TELEVISION,
AND TELEVISION SERVICING
Proposed
muting date.
.*
ALTE"!---4.!HONS
• MODEIN IIK"INS
• WAllOH fLO. . COVI.,I.S
(day and
• ALTEIAlIOIIS .... ~tIC
..,."ingd_J
'OIl
T..I..,ision and
Radio Technicians,
lRTERS BROTHERS, I.e,
ConfractoN
Technical Writing,
Sales, and
R....... n:h
oitd Duildero
30Z Gayley Sf.....1 "MecN., ....
Phone: Media 6-(281
Servicing,
Station Operation.
MORE
HEAT
FOB
LESS MONEY
NEW CONSTRUCTION
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ALTERATlONs.
'REPAIRS
Highest Quality Craftsmanship
HORACE A. REEVES
"THIlU)
GENERATION BlJILI>ERIS"
~
us BSTIMA'l'B
swA1IIriiMOBI!: 3UO
LET
BAIRD &,BmD
0\4 BanI< BaI......1r
Ashes & Rubblsb Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 Harding Av•
• N'W CONSTaunlOtl
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Swarthmore 14148
" WILLIAM BROOKS
Sepf..m-, 7949
IRA'.
128 ....... StttIt. FlI1111_' 31, Pa.
frigerator:
beat elothes dryer;
and bench; 3 double
and 2 twin-size; porch
oriental rug 13 ~ 21.'
Swarthmore 3302'"W.
LOST and FOUND
LOST-Grey Persian full grown
cat, vicinity of Harvard and
Yale avenues, Please call Swarthmore 0602.
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TV)
T_ UIliversitY TccI,leal -"""lillllhll
CAD.
PREMIUM ANTBBACITE
331 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore
Swarthmore 03(5
Mason Builders Supply
COl1lpany
MD,I,WOIm: - LllMBER
BUILDING .MATERIAL
S~ 0108 - lJI8
CHARLES E. FISCHER.
Builder
SWARTHMORE "'I .
." .. HDUSl WElL~MAIN1AI"~ IS THE WISE OWIIR'S lAIN"
Repairs and
..
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FM
~ deteripIiYe liI.alu,. write
AUA
youa lRGftICfY
It is easy io oppose a fare iIlerr ne. But those
who oppose it have failed to su.ggest a work.
able way for P.TC to continue to famish 800d
service without a fare increase.
'All PTe has asked is a fare increase that wiII
produce enough money to pay its bills; to
keep its equipment in fint.class condition;
to make the constandy necessary imp1Ovements which mean better Hrrice to all who
nsePTC liaes; to eu1:a a modest reIanl for
those who haye furnished die capital that hu
made it possible to she phil,de(phi'g' mnsit
.erric:e 5eCOJlCito _
(AM
LIMITED
EII.O L L ME II T
SlM£ON£'S lOOltlN6 fOR.
Lqss $1,314,000
TELEYISION
AND *RADIO
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For beginners, uperillllCed
,.....,...eI and enfhusiam '
INSTALLED
Furnace Repairs & Cleaning
Call
GroBGE lIIY1!RS
4011 Michigan
Ave. Sw. 2266
,
PHILADELPHIATRANSPORT1TlON COMPANY
swart.bmore usa
-
ROOFS
At present 'ares and at today's volume
of traffle the weekly 1011, week after
week, Is over $40,000,
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Mjlrcer Quinby
FUNERAL DIBEC'.l'OB
Formerly of Media
1125 W, JAoblllb Ave" Phlla.
Phone Baldwin 1170
No addltlonal charge for
suburban calls
'In other words, during the first six months of
1949, PTCs expenses were $1,314,000 more
than it toOk in ••• despite operating economies,
despite curtailed maintenance, despite every
effort to economize short of curtailing service.
SERVICE
man desires
privileges, Near
NIGHT or DAY
,
announces
a pradicalcourse in
Serving SWarthmore and
Vicinity for past
TWenty Years
•••••••
Income $31,735,000
~~'lS£~
THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE
OF TEMPLE 'UNIVERSITY
1180 Mublenllerc Ave.
JlJat'. tIJ. ;1C.m. alltl
~.
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All Types of Electrical Installations •and Repairs.
INSPECTION
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clJNNINGHAM
Painters .. Paper H a _
We lIhonld know bow
Swa.2286
M1cb1ran Ave'
1'II0NB.
,
. ., .• $SO,.~9.aoo
,
Since 1905
MOSTELLER
CONTJl,&CTOB
o",ne • r ••'
co"'I'°"Y... _"",rO'"
,.."y
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All Una Of ~
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swartbmore 1833
A. WAYNE
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STATE
jthrough the new Bond-&-Month Plan. AeIt at tlWI Bank
. ' BLIlOTRICAL
"""1.1......10-
ate. •••
PErm Eo TOLD
Serving Swartbmore. Morton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918
,
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Phone SwarCIuD_ 1511
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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PETER DI NICOLA
,
, Now You can buy U, S, Savings Boncls automatlcall;y
Coal and Fuel Oil
ptC ......
__ -cV.elWl'l
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.Swarthmore Nalienal Bank
& Trud Co.
There Is no need for anyone to be confu.ed about the necessity for higher fares
on PTC lines, It costs money to furnish GOOD transH service. If fares do not
.produce enough money to pay tho.e costs then one of two things must happen •••
Either fares must be Increased or service 'must be curtalted. There's no secret about
PTC Income and expenses. Look what happened In the first six months this yearl
I.t'.
W'rIa,
and ••»al,s
BAR Y A. BBl:BL
tARLTON-SIBLE\'- P,.oduct
In the fi'rst 6 months.this year
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••• G seri.us
THE SWABTHIIO'BBAN
C'T'ASSIF1ED
Mr,
architect,MacCWnwnt,
assisted In
and Bolton,
Mrs. VVilliam
laying of a
VVestminster Presbyterian Church,
July 10. Other guests present
, were the Mayor of Akron and the
Moderator of the Cleveland Pres.bytery. Mr. Bolton will return
shortly to Ohio to lay a corner
stone at the United Presbyterian
Church at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio,
Mr, and Mrs, Guy Bates of New
Haven. Conn., will be located at
Drexel Brook at the end of the
month, Mr. Bates, son of Dr. and
Mrs. J osepb S. Bates of "Rocky
SPring Farm", Media, received
the degree of Bachelor of Science
at Yale University In June.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover,
Jr" of Wallingford have returned
from an automobile trip to, some
of our western nalio,!"l parks,
They visited Pike's Peak, Garden
of the Gods, Rocky Mountain
Park, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons.
Bryce, Zion and Grand Canyons,
and the Petrified Forest,
Mr. and Mrs, Duane R, Terry
of North Cbester road are entertaining as their house guests Mrs.
Terry's brother-In-law and sister
Mr, and Mrs, Felix Qulrino and
daughters Dolores and Diddi of
Fort Worth, Texas, Mr. Qulrlno
will return to Furt Worth at the
end Of the week while Mrs; QuIrIno and children will remain to
visit for six weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. George M. Ewing
of Columbia avenue entErlalned as
•
honor was Mrs, Doirotllv
PHONE 19M
.
PROMPT SDVICE
'''''laiC-I' of Oakland, Calif" wbo Is vlsitou. Wednesday, July 27 at·~
in!I ber cousin Mlss Mar}' VeJrle.:I-11
Murtr!e Field the Sun Oil .I!.m,-I den of Lansdowne, a member
ploYeel! Athletic Association
the bridge elub.
,!resent a twin bill box
Mr, and\ Mrs. J. H. Jessup
711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE
RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES
starting' at 7 p.m. In· the
Haverford avenue left to spend I SALES aDd SERVICEgame the SIm Oil' Bl\lell'
,the ,remainedr of the season
malc1h crosses with the
their lrummer bome In
delphia Lacrosse Club, wbile
ford, Vt.
the arc-lit afterpiece the Sun, uu'I_....",..._-:-__---~--..:....
All-Stars will .play the Baltimore
Lacrosse Club. Players from
J..J
,squads of both the Sun Oil
the Swarthmore J:pdian teams
be reshuffled ipto new grt)Upln~:s
designed to give the maximum
close, hard-f<>ught 'contests to
eager devotees of the "faStest gwne I
flAT. GLOSS
OIL aas•• wasila.LI
on two feet". The Sun Oil
paSTIL WALL palNI
SEMI-GLOSS
sembles, ,as well as those of
two visiting clubs, will be well-I
studded with tile names of
Crosse luminaries whose 'Valorous
----QUAtlTY S l H C I I 8 6 S ' - - - - - - - - deeds have won them All-Ameriiro"", toasters
can, and other honors.
paired, called for and
can
Robed Brooks, Swarthmore
H.D.SIPLER
1548.
Phili'p M. Kniskern of =;:'~;ru;"",,.-y:,===.-==, 11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD,
~
PERSONAL-Lotlfmowed'- WarRiverview road who left
ren Pierce, Swarthmore 2.078,
SWARTBMOBE
Thursday for, the wes,t coast, flew
WANTED
to Honolulu for a two-mon"th:obtvis",-tl W AN'l'ED Cars to wash· and siit with his sister Mrs, ••
monize, Reasonable, C a l J
Elder White, Jr", and f!QDily,
Swarthmore 2211,
:::;i;t;;n;;~;;n;;;:t;t:i;;n;;it:it:i;;n;;it:it:i~it;;;i:;:n;*"~;t;~t:i~it;;;i:;;iji
Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden
WANTED-University professpr II
Mrs, Bichard Haig, both of Biverand wife desire furnished or
unfurnished, one ,or two bedroom
, view road enter\alned ''The Eight- apartment, up to $75, Call Poplar
some" at a'luncheon at the Ingle- 5-8318, " ,
'
neuk last Tuesday followed by W ANTED-UrgenuY needed sterbridge at Mrs. Haig's, The guest
eoptician for child's eye exercises, ,Media 6-.0436.
WANTED-Buslness- Woman, refined, mature, desires position
as companion to.' lady or charge
of children; Reply ·to Bo~ M; The
Member of, Federal Deposit Insurance cOrporation
Swartbmorean.
.=SF
SWEl?
AN . . • •••••.
,
22, .iJIu '
lMelOsse Double Deader
~, If tI /'f/
their' week-end guests Mr, and
Mrs. George Leeder and family
of J>rlnceton, N.J., who wIll·re:.
turn to India SeptEmber 1. Mr.
Leeder is head of the schoolS In
Northern India and Mrs, Leeder
is a teacher in the schools,
Dr. and Mrs. George B, SIckel
of Slrath Haven avenue entertalned lBsi week Mr. and Mrs,
George Moore, their daughter Pot
and son Dicky of East Point, Ga.,
who moved this week to Laosdowner Mrs, Moore js a niece of
Mrs. S'ck
I
1 e,
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of Swarthmore avenue will spend next week
on a vacation to Cape Cod
'
Mrs. ElizaQeth H, ,Hilliard, a
fo~er resident of Louisville, Ky.,
is now residiDg at 310 Elm avenue.
Mrs. Donald W, Smith with ber
daughter DaDa ol Munster. Ind.,
will arrive next Wednesday to
spend a month with her parents
Mr. and Mrs, Daniel S, Morse of
.
I
\.
. .'
-: .
Painter',
Inklrior uti' Eshdor
•
,
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A_B=T
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enion
and daughters Sara and Laura of
Haverford avenue bave returned
from a vacation of several weeks
at Stone Harbor.
Mrs. Warren M. Foote of Ogden
avenue is spending July and Au-
gust at Stanley Parms, New Lon- Recreation To
don, N. H.,
E~hibit
Sally James of Park and
(conUnued from Page 1)
gan avenues is entertaining 'Jane
Marriott of ChiCllgo, her roommate top, two old golf balls, one orange
at Tulane UniversitY, who Is Ilere ribbon, one horse hair, a canary
' feather, one Okinawa can celled_
on a three-week VISIt.
stamp, two nasturtium blossoms,
•
one rabbit's foot, one ham strIng,
a IIlQvie stub, one 1949 penny, a
shoe button, one·brass cw1&n
ring, and one old dog tag. The
winning team, composed of VIrginla Smith, Sue Purnell, Phyllis
.
SAVINGS FOR YOU
49c a..$100 SALE
Many of your fayorlte foods at
money-saying .. price.. Stock up
now and put your food budget
In line.
6:::.: 4gc
R':u~!r
PEACBES F'::::~n.
PRESERVES Id;:~::',:~.'
TOMATOES :::;:dS~~
PORK"' BEANS
APRICOTS U=~:~:d
Plum
IB»
5::49'=
6 $1
Ib 19c
2 ~~~29c a $1
11 $1
1Oe
l9c 6 $1
",ular Price
fa>'
for
Regulllr Price
for
.egular Prlca
for
1........
_. .ular'rI_
for
N!'nl
3 1~49c
PEELED FIGS ~~C~~'p~':~
IDEAL DESSERTS Pvt~~t1~'" I .k.·49c
S~49c
RED RIPE TOMATOES
GLENWOOD JELLIES 12~~: 15. 7 $1
Farmdale Evap. MILl :a:l~z;' 9 $1
Ideal PURPLE PLUMS N!!J.:'zzo S $1
CoIDed Beel HashAnaour" ~a3So 3 $1
• Tomato J'
SUDllSe
uee :a~S90 12 $1
1M
f.,
f",
_la, ..I..
1M
Luscious Vellow Fraestone Elberta
2 Z5
1bS
c
Crisp California loellerll.ettuoe- Ib SS." ,
Ideal Brand Juioy Lemons
c;,~~. :a0Cl
CELERY HEARTS
.......laIV·
unch
Delu...
Ideal Or. . .e Juioe ~:x~.
BaJa Clu.. Beveralel
Plus bottl. deposit and hnna. tox In Penna.
Mar~tI
BoIft'de'Lite Mayonaais. ~t~~
.~d BreS.inl ".mod.·nle ~I~~~
DaIry Products
ISc
"!:. 41C
'tr SOCI
'1~~t
The Regular Republican Organization of Delaware CountY announced its endorsement of the
f9llowing candidates to ,be plae
Judge, C('urt of Common Pleas Judge Arthur P. Bretherick of
Darby, former Register of Wills,
furmer chairman of the DelaWare
CountY
Republican
Executive.
Committee; att0nteY, and present
judge by appointment.
Register of Wills - Thomas A.
Flavorful
Heat.fao
Che••e Food
... Full Bodlod
:; 13
Wln-Cra.t
.!!41c 3"'1"·
lISCO
1·45c 3"· 1'"
c :
""'··1I12c
Oleomargarine
2 "'"39c
PrI,"*, BraIId
...
H-,avl.r BodJed
ACME GRADED "An BEEF
RIB ROAST :~!~~':':~::~
Ib,
CRUCK ROAST .!::~.
BEN TURKEYS F~~~:!!i~~
Ib
Ib
Under 16 lin, All broad br.asted, full mealeel. w.1I fattMI
65c
45c
53c
Seafood
Values
R~dy
I
Vagetable Shortening
LOAF CAKE
CREAMWBITE
~-=- -Ita:
,
Ib pkg 59c
Bacon
Rib,Roast
Ib 59c
Choice
Full Pod
Yellow Free8tone,
GeorII& Cannonball
Bed Label Evaporated
MUk
.co-op
Salad
Dressing
.co-op
Tuna
Bed I£bel
3 Tall
• Cans
New Low
Price!
Blue Label Grated
35e
pt 3le
~:~ 25e
We are closUlg at 1 p. m. every Wednesday dnrlng July and
Angust sO get your shopping done early I
:~~==~~~~====~~~~::::::::::::::::=~~
90~ of all tire trouble
oc:cura in the last 10 % of
tin life. Don't wait • ". •
DELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed pioposal will be received at the
otrlce of tbe ChIef Clerk. Court Houae.
Media. Penna•• until 11:00 Noon Eastern
GET NEW
1:00 P.M. E.s.T. on Tuesd.ay~ August t.
lU9, for furnishing trucks and labor lor
Hauling Voting Machln~ to be used at
the Primary Election to be held on Tues-
~Z~'IRES
'
GOeOliEAR
Forms of proposal. general oondlUon8
and 8peclkaUoWl. form of Contract. aDd
bond which the socceatul bidder will be
_I
required to execute. am be obtained .t the otrl.. or the ChIef Clerk. Biela wUl
not be ~~ except on forina of proturolslted by the County.
bid mUBt be .......paDled by •
_
CerUfted CbeclI:: of Two (ItoO.OO) hundred
dollars.. drawn to the order of the Coun'tJ
of Delaware, wblch will be retained b,
the County as llquldated damaIea ID caee
of fallure to execute contract and bomL
{!. •)3:. 75c
no_
Tbe County CommlMloaera raene Ute
IfCbt to reject an, and aC bids.
New Lower Pr'-s
Jobn H.
'CRISCO 01 SPRY ( :. 3Ie)
IT·HI .
•
FredF. Dab
Albert .J.CraWford. Jr.
COUNTY, DJMIIlSSIOIIBRS
CONVENIENT
loMS
FUSCO & ALSTON
Chester and FaIrview Baeds
8_'""
In &'Jill
..
MBS. MARY E. GILL
Mrs. Mary E. Gill, wife of the
late Irving L. Gill 'of Washington,
D. C., formerly of Harvard avenue,
passed quietly away Qn Saturday,
July 23 after a long, illness. She
is survived by a son Lewis and
by two grandchildren.
RUSSELL SELLS
AUTO BUSINESS
CLIPPERS NEAR
CHAMPIONSHIP
tioo.
Lima Beans
21b25e
Peaches
Ib 3e
Watermelons
co-op
.~
LIBRARY CITES
SUMMER DATA
'
o
day. September 11. 1019.
Whiting :".,,_ I. 15c Haddock Fillets 1·29c
Perch Fillets
'"29c Crab Meat ".::. ...... 79c
Virginia lee Golden
~obln'. Fancy
Standard. Time. and publicly opened at
to lICIt
co-op S ABE IN 'lIOWN PRICE'S ARE DOWN
LIsten, Mrs. Housewife - WHY BAKE? We have OVEN FRESH
cakes, bread, and pastry, doughnuts tool Don't ,forget to o,.Jer
your wedding and anniversary cakes bee. You'n NEVER. be
disappOinted!
LEGAL NOTICB
LIVER PUDDING ~,=·t::lt~ ";r.!!u Ib 41e
COOKED CANNED BAM ~:.~r. .. lie
BIg , ~ LARGE JERSEY PORGIES I" ISc
9 Ibs up. All 'kin and bon. NmovlHl.
WHEN
attomey,
~ons,
Ideal
1·52c 3'"1'''
....
Co-op
and Tripps.
U'he Woods,
dinner .was
in
Martins,
Smiths,
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Reed L.
Tripp of Walnut lane who are
moving to Wisconsin in August.
Mrs. Joseph V,. Collins, Mrs. I.
R. MacElwee and hex: son Donald
of Mt. Holyoke place left las,i,
Wednesday on a three-week motor trip through Wisconsin.
, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and "
family of Amhurst avenue spent
last Saturday with Mr. and Mr.s.
Gerald Barnes of Wilniington who
are v8catio:n.ing at their summer . ,
bome at Ortley, N. J.
Ulilhter BodIed
Ch_s8 WlIlb
A ••rleu
.... ,..1.11
Chester,
The Richard Hunts, H. L. Sbays,
Richard Smiths, Paul Rodgers,
Millar.d/Tysons, Robert Woods, J.
George Breitlings, Charles Martins, Barton Jenks, Reed Tripps
and Randolph Lees held a co-operative progressive dinner at the
home of the following couples:
,,,'S,..,
IlKs_
COFFEE
of
:The Swarthmore
NEWS NO'JES
S9C
GleDdaie
CI.b
.SWARTHMOR.E - PENNA.
present solicitor of the City of
Chester, former member of the
State Legislalture.
. Conlroller .- Clarence T. Pepper
of Upper Darby for Re-election.
Clerk of the Court - William H.
Milliken, Jr., Sbaron Hill, sa1esman, present member of the State
Legislature and present bUrgess of
Sharon Hill Borough.
"
Sheriff - Frank A. Snear, Jr.,
Nether Providence, membeir 01
the Prison. Board and long time
",romiJ1ent business man of MI!4ia.
Coroner - Joseph F. Tercha,
Chester, real estate agent and
present .councilman of the CItY
of Chester.
."
Jury Commissioner _- Ruth wood
Smith, Raclnor Township, saCretllI'Y, active in Red Cross Work,
President of the Radnor Township
Council of RepublicBII: Women.
'tar sse
I.ed or Hot It Hit.
TOWN TO
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LIQUOR' SALE
PRIMARY SlATE SET
Curran,
1M
9 \SlfrJ1,0CK
PATIENTS?
July 27 after a. lingering illness.
Bob Atz New Owner
Defeat Of Alden 5-4
In addition to her son, science
Will Continue
teacher In the Swarthmore
Tuesday Gains
Schools, Mrs. OppeD.lander L, surFirm Name
Honor
vived by her daughter Mrs. Tod
Charles R. Russell, Ogden aveFor the second time in thr.ee
As the 1949 Swarthmore Sum- Eberle of Mt. AIry. Funeral sernue
r.esident, has sold his auto
mer Reereation Program marks its vices at 2 p. m. today lit KIrk and years the Swarthmore Legion team
service
business at Dartmouth and
'under Coach Russ Snyder won
close today,.the Summer Recrea- Nice, Germantown.
Lafayette avenues to Robert (iBob)
the Upper Division Delaware
tion Ass
CountY Legion Championship by
heartfelt tbanks to Mrs. J. Fr,!"cis
with Russell's for many years and
defeating Aldan 5-4 on Tuesday
Game Here Tonight
Ta~lor ~d her exce~ent' staff for
lias
made a host of friends there.
evening in. a thrill packed game
their fone work w,th the preWill
Decide
He
states that he will operate
at Aldan.
under the name "Russell's ServSeason
O~
the
previous
evening
ice" continuing ,the same phone
Swarthmore had tied Aldan 1-1
kept a high degree of enthusiasm
The' Swarthmore Clippers ran
in a bitterly coniested struggle their victory string to 11 straight number and the same qualitY of
alive among Summer Club memCOurt Denies Dealers
in which J obuoy Poole pitched over the week-end' with three service far whicp. the finn has
b~ at the College avenue school;
Attemp~ To Kill
magnificently to gain a tie after more well-earned winS. They de- been known. Prior to his, conand to Russell Snyder whose suc~
a first ~ throwing error gave feated O.e~brOok Heights Friday nection with Russelrs he was shop
cess in teaching baseball gpeaks
Jletitions I
foreman for a Ford agency in
for itself in the high record mainJudge Harold L. Ervin president Aldan an unearned run.
night 13-5, Haimes Saturday afterLansdowne.
Lou Sorrentino, one of the best noon 9-6, and Lansdowne Mon-,
talned by local players. In league judge of the Delaware CountY
Mr. Russell opened his garage on
pitchers
in the countY, held the day night 15-3.
baseball Mr. Snyder bas beel\ Courts in Media this week refused
February I, 1933 imd has operSwarthmore
hitters
at
bay,.
alvoluntarily assisted by Coachps the petition of the president of
The Clippers continued their
ated his business without interHoward Sipler and W. C. F. Zie- the Delaware County Retail Liq- though constantly. threaIP.ned with sensational hitting with Johnny
uption until now. His plans for
genfus with the Hornets and Clip- uor Dealers Association ,to keep disaster. With darkness threaten- Hilkert, Billy Hoot and Georgie
the future are indefinite but his
pers respectively. John Bartram the question of beer and whiskey ing the determined Swarthmore Allison leading ,the way. Billy
decision to remain in Swarthmore
and Anthony Zitnick, seniors in sales in Swarthmore off the loeal team with one out in the top of Hoot pitched the team to victory
is final. Mr. Russell's·.retirement
the
sixth,
loaded
the
bases
on
the West Chester State Teachers ballot in the coming plimary.•
over. Overbrook Heights and ~ill
from
his business came as a great
College physical education departIn view of its neighbor Lans- Harry Warren's double and two Ziegenfus took care of the Hohnes
shock to his numerous friends
ment earned practice teaching downe having found Itself power- walks.
and Lansdowne games.
and associates who wish him wen
Sorrentino
couldn't
find
the
credits by working with the Sum- less to keep an alcoholic liquor
Friday night's scOre against in any future undertaking.
mer Club mornings and baseball selling establishment out of its plate and walked Art McKetozie East Lansdowne will decide the
teams In the afternoons. Messrs. borough, despite the' wishes of after the courageous little catch.eP Junior Edco League ChampionPurnell and Snyder apeak bighly many of its citizens, over 700 fouled off several 3-2 pitches to ship. The local boys need only
of the abilities of both boys and Swarthmore residents recently for.ce in the tieing run. On that another. victory to clinch it. The
the Association board feels deeply signed petitions to have the County same evening Drexel Hill" lost to game, the last scheduled, should
indebted to Mr. Sturdebecker of Board of Elections .place the refer- Manoa to drop out of a first place be a hotly contested contest
West Chester for this cooperation. endum question before Borough tie with Swarthmore.
fought out on the Riverview field.
The TUesday evening game beLast Friday 29 Summer Club- vQters at large In September.
Hornets ()IJmb
Circulation S,nI Grows
bers disregarded the humiditY and
Frank Espie president of the gan as a pitching duel belween
The Hornets, apparently affectBill
Gibson
and
Crummer
of
Alset off on a bike ride. After a County Retail Liquor IlEalel'S
Directors
ed by the Clipper success have
stop at the Prewitt residence in Association had asked' the ,~ur1> dan.' Tli~ g8lne was scoretess given excellent account of them..
•
Hear
Wallingford where they were ra- to dismiss the referendum peti- until the bottom of the fifth when selves during the ,second half
fr.eshed by cool drinks, the riders
clai)ning that it was faultY Aldan routed Gibson with a four of the season. 'They defeated
Rai .. cir shine, hot or cold, the
cycled to Smedley Park to en- since it did not list the occupa- run rally. In the top of the sixth Collingdaie,llandily in IPe first Swartpmore Public Library congage in ~xploration and games. tions of the signers in many in- the aroused Swarthmore sluggers game by a score of 11-1 behind tinues to contribute to the literwent to work.
The excursion was thoilroughly stan!:e5.
Barr doubled, Poole singled, and Jack Thompson's one-hit pitching. ary needs of the communitY. At
enjoyed by all but two riders
In making his decision Judge
They fol}owed this with a neat a meeting of the Board of DIrJohn Davis whose tire went fiat EIwIn acknowledged' the argu- Gibson slashed a home rufI into 7-3 victory over Springfield, the ectors, held on July 25, Bettina
early in the ·trip anli Keith Rich- ment of Borough Solicitor Clar- deep center field. Before the in- first half winners, Dave Wilcox Hunter, librarian, reported that
ardson whose bike jack-kniiI'ed. ence Myers, as counsel for the ning was over the S{."Ore would. pitched this one. Jack Thompson the number of books circulated
bringing home to him with great referendl)lIl petitioners, that Esple have been tied if the plate umnire followed with a close 2-1 win in the second quarter of 1949 was
suddeoess tpe fact that Mother a resident of Media had no legal had not reversed the base um- over Morton, but Wilcox lost sup- 11,643, an increase of approxiEarth has a "firm" side to her r.ight to contest a petition filed by pire's ruling of a balk.
At the top of the seventh witq port in the critical moments In mately 700 over the circulation
nature.
·residents of Swarthmore.
the Holmes game and lost 4-3. On the corresponding period of last
Thus It appears Swarthmore's darkness falling the never-say- Monday night Thompson lost a year. Of the total circulated in
Most of the members who did
not take the bike j(}ur.ney spent Democratic right to the freedom die Swarthmore team loaded the heart breaker to Lansdowne by the quarter, 7,304 were adult
the morning finishing articles for of having its town conform to bases again on three .successive a score of 3-1.
books and 4,339 were for juveniles.
the exhibition held Monday the wishes of the majoritY of its walks and Gibson came through
The team ends its scheduled
The special vacation ,privilege,
through Wednesday in the Sipler townfolk has been preserved. It beautifully with a game-winning
which permits a very Iib~ral numstore window. Space did not per- is now up to these same townfoik double. Johnny Poole quickly re- season touight with a game at b erof b 00ks t a b eWl·thdrawn an d
Lansdowne and,_ if they win,
mit all completed handiwork to to consider the question seriously tired the Aldan team and Swar.th- East
they stand an excellent chance retained until September 8, if demore
once
more
rode
to
victory
be shown although at ll'ast one and turn out In person to bave
sired, is more popular than ever
item done by each of the 54 child- their votes recorded accordingly on the courage and artistry of to finish in a three way tie for this year. In June alone, nearly
ren who took the arts and crafts at the local polls Tuesday, Sep- Johnny Poole's good right arm first place, depending upon the
two and a half times as many
supported by a hustling well-bal- outc.>me of the play-off of a 6-6 books
course was displayed. Mrs. Pur- tember 13.
were taken out under this
anced team that knows how to tie with Yeadon' earlier ip. the special r.egulation than were With_
nell and her assistant Frances
hit when the chips are down.
season. The team. as a whole ~s
Pearson did wonders in providing
been playing excellent defensive drawn in June, 1948. New memLOCAL
CANDIDATES
a variety of media and securing
bali· and has been the most im- bers added to the Library in April,
excellent results. Finished artiNEWS
NOTES
May and J:une totaled 76, of whom
The following petitions have
team in the league during
cles included pencil and comb been filed for local offices in
Beth Jones of North Swarth- proved
the seco!Id half.
48 were adult and 28 juvenile.
cases, change purses, dog leashes,
New accessions of books during
Swarthmore to be placed on the more avenue is camping at the
plaques, earrings, br.acelets, canThe Midget team has also dis- these three months totaled 302,
ballot for primary E1ecti9n, Sep- Tamarac Camps, Nicholson, Pa.,
tinguished .itself with some ex- of which' about two-thirds were
dle holders and ash trays.
until August 21.
tember. 13.
On the' sports side tournaments , Burgess, Charles R. Russell
Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen cellent play during the season. for adult readers as against oneof Harvard avenue entertained They have been playing a schedule thir.d for juveniles.
are well underway.' \Vinners up
Council, H. Lindley 1>001, Franlr
Library,:;'sers should keep 'in
to date are Peter Bloom, ping
informally Wedriesday evening of two afternoon' games a week
H. McCowan, Charles G. Thatcher
following the box lacrosse game and have participated most en- mind that the summer schedule
pong; John Davis (seniors), Bob
and Thomas W. Hopper.
on the Sun Oil A.A. Box in honor thusiastically in the program.
of h(}ui's, as given below, will be
P.rce (intermediates), John FlscSchool Board, Carrol Streeter,
of the birthdays of Mrs. Avery
her (beginners) archery. Leading
On TUesday afternoon they de- in effect until Labor Day: MonE. W. 'Dungan and Peter E. Told.
Blake and Mr. Richmond D. feated Springfield by a score 0:1. day and Wednesday, 2-5:30 and
team in Capture the Flag is Dick
" Borough Auditor, Morriis H. FuJester captain, Howard Shearer,
Fetherolf.
4-3 in a beautifully played game 7-9; Friday, 2-5:30 only; Saturssell.
Mrs. Henry R. Harris of North when Noel Snyder doubled in the day, 9:30 a.m.-12 noon. The LiJ(}hn Fischer, Walter Reynolds,
Tax Collector, Mary P. Dodd.
Swarthmore avenue entertained at winning runs with the bases load- brary will be closed on Labor
Marianne Musser, Peter Campbell,
Justice of Peace, Morris E.
bridge followed by a lWlcheon at ed. Johnny Fischer started the Day; on Tuesday, Thursday, and
Ernest Behr., Phyllis Adams, ruchSmith.
her home Monday.
ard Snyder, Lynn Purnell, Judy
hurling duties and was followed by Saturday afternoon until SeptemConstable, Thomas Clay.
Mrs. Henry C. Ford of Amherst Dickie Snyder and Terry Dell- ber 8; but will be open for busAbbe, Bob Perce, Larry Jones
avenue entertsined last week her muth.
and Molly Huse. Softball leaders
Skipper Skoglund and iness on Saturday morning, SepMr. and Mrs. Lee C. Bennett mother Mrs. Sewell S. Shaw of Keith Richardson in addition to tember 3.
are Captain Howard Shearer, Bob
. • and her brother these three, have done some fine
Stein, Bob Pleroe, Joby Perce, and son Lee of Haverford avenue B r ooklyn,NY
returned
last
week
from
a
month's
arid
sister-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. pitching in the season.
Dick Jester, Lynn Purnell, Ted
Mr.. and Mrs. William J. Barnes
Shatagin, Phyllis Adams; Steven motor trip through the 'western Shaw. Jr., and ,two children of
and
their sons Bill, Dicky and
Stewart Bowie has done exUnited States and Canada. Among B'fdwin, L.t.
Gatschet and Jack Seeburger.
cellent work behind the bat and Doug of Yale avenue spellt the
Today the final special event the places they viSited were Colo- i='-:!:;;::::;;::::;:::;:;:;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;;;:;::::;;::::;;;;;:;; Craig Peel and Charlie Wentz week-end at Pine Beach, N.J.
program Included a pet parade, rado Springs, Rocky Mountain,
Terry and Stephen Turner of
have done a fine job at first base.
Due to possibilitY of pOlio
doll show, balloon bursting and Grand ,Teton, Yellowstone and
Lin Purnell, Jobuoy Lang, Peter Garrett Park, Md., returned home
'racing, bag racing, paper racing, Glacier National Parks, 'Banff, , Morrow pool is closed to the
Breitling, Geo~gle, Kroon, Seth Sunday after a five-day visit with
tug-o-war, bubble gum and yo-yo Lake Louise and Jasper, Alberta.
Singleton, and Jackie Walters their cousins Arthur and I..arri
contests, coca cola drinking (with Dri~ up Pike's Peak wlis just
public until further notice.
among' others have perfonned Jones of North SwartluiIQre avenipples), bottle fishing and blue- one of tile b l,th17 Interesting e>
periences they ~'
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Town Children Played,
Learned For
Six Weeks
111~ I) IJ (~I~ It
HOSPITAL
$3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JU.LY 29, 1949
Harry
of Yale
avenue, Morton, was bereaved by
AT ,I. STOCK
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
BRILLIANT SRA
::!e~=r
LEGION IS
SEASON" CLOSES ~e ~;:!'~:r ~~~=~:.:: CHAMPION AGAIN
Clearance SJlle
Dickinson, Carol Wllllams, !rimmy Ryerson, and Anne Mae Alison '
found all but one of the above
items.
Today, Summer Clubers are off
on their annual bike ride. Prom
school they gO to the WalUngf<>rd
Presbyterian Church, at' which
J;>Oint, th~ younger ones start their
return trip. The older ones continue to Smedley Park where 10yo contests and other quiet games
will be played preparatory to the
return trip.
SUMMER
:VOLUME 21-NUMBEB 30
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Adams George Manpsse, Luren
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Work
Michi-
Helen Hoot of Lafayette evenue
spent the week-end with an
Oberlin College classmate Virginia
Talbot of Haddonfield, N. J., who
is vacationing at Cape 'May, N. J.
Mrs. Fred J. Murray and Peter
Murray bf Yale avenue spent a
recent week-end as the guests' of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Colvin of
Point Pleasant, N. J.
Mrs. P. A. C. VOstell of Spcsne,
formerly of Swarthmore; was
, entertained at a farewell dinner
party by Mrs. ,John Muhler 01
Secane: Mrs. Vosters sailed on
the Queen Elizabeth for a. visit
to France, :Belgium, Switzerland,
Holland, Denmark, Norway, Swedeli. and England returning on the
Queen Mary late in September.
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NEWS NOTES
Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Campbell
,and children Peter and sUsan
Dartmouth avenue will leave
morrow on a motor trip ~=:
the Adirondacks and the
and White Mountains. They
to spend the balance of
with Mrs. Campbell's parents
and Mrs. A. C. Hutchinson
Waterford, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest
Elm avenue have been
ing lor a week in Lakeville,
Dr. and Mrs. Donald L.
and daughter Rosemary of
view road sIlent a lew days
last week visiting in
Md. Dr. and Mrs. Hibbard
daughter ieft Thursday for a
cation of several weeks to
·N.H., and Three Mile Island,
Winnepesaukee, N.H. .
Waldo R. Fisher of
l'oad will spend ,two weeks
climbing in the White
in preparation for a week of
climbing in the Traverse' section
lD North¥n Main with a group
of 20. Sponsored by the Appalachian Mountain Club, this group
will hike the Traverse section but
Dwight Hummer of :~:j
avenue will return home
week after attending the
session at the University of
cinnati.
Dicki Bullock of Cedar lane
home Sunday for a short
from Camp Pocono where he
councilor for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baker
their son Carlson bave
to ,their home in
Texas following a week's
with Mr. Bllcd Mrs. Landes C.
Baker of Cornell avenue.
Lallie Hopper of Magill
will return home this week
spending a month at Camp
Fairlee, Vt.
Dr. and Mrs. Ned B.
and children Carol, Joyce
Su;;an of Dickinson avenue
leave Sunday for a two-week vacation at Avalon.
Ann Bradford of North Swarthmore avenue and Mary Harris
Toronto, Canada have ,been spending the month of July on a
in Alberta, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conrow of
I
E m avenue returned home by way
of the White Mountains
a two-week trip to Mt. Desert,
I
Lane entertained· at the
BaTH
Mrs. Kahler and the baby were
home Monday evening In.
admitted to Delaware Count)"
of Mrs. WW1am H. Dletz of Japan
A daUShter was born to Mr. Hoapitalwhere the former underwho is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahler at 2:8() went an appendectomy on Tuesand Mrs. Walter R. Shoemak.... Saturday morning at their home day and both are repOrted doing
of Riverview road.
on North Chester road. Later well.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. GcXKI·-1 ~p=;a:;ii:it:ii:it:=t:ii:it:=t;j:it:~~=;a:;a;;==;;t;;~t:it;a:;n;;;;;,j
win of Rose Valley road are
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tertaining this week Mrs. ~::;I
win's niece Miss Mary Ann 1
of Guilford College, N.C., and
,
Kim Harrtman of New York U·[V.I
After 16 years of pleasant association W,ith
Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker
Riverview road en~ained· 20
th~ Sw3rthmore m,otoring public I have sold my
guest at a luncheon Thursday
honor 01 her daughter Mrs. Wilbusiness to ROBERT /. A'rZ.
liam H. Dietz who is home on a
visit.
I know ~'Boh" to he a capable and honest
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart
and their daughter Patty of Vasworkman. He will prove deserving of the contino
sar avenue left ThursdaY for a
week's visit with. Mrs. Stuarts
ued patronage of the motorist of Swarthmore.
sister Mrs. D. S. Platka of Burlington, Vl, and to attend the wedding of their niece Miss Dorothy
I hope you ~ continue to call
Lonise Platka which will take
place tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson
and children Jimmy and PeW of
whenever your cars need anything.
Westdale avenue and Mr. Robinson's mother Mrs. Nella Robin-
hollOl":r
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College Theatre
Baltimore PIke, Springfield
Phone Swarthmore 0450
The Hoagie Hut
17% S. Chester' Road
S_rihulore
Phone 3.16
Hoagies
SteakS
Party Sandwiche&
Hamburgers
MEDIA
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AIR CONDlTIONED
Friday and Saturday
Ray Milland - ,J..,... Peters
Paul Douglas
"IT HAPPENS EVERY
SPRING"
Friday and Saturday
Air Conditioned
Speetsl Satnrday Matinee
For Klddles _ 1:00 p.m.
Gene Autry
"BACK IN THE SADDLE"
Serial - Cartoons - Comedy
M<,m. Tues, & Wed.
Bing Crosby
"A CONNECTIC1lT
YANKEE""
in technicolor!
Thursday Only
C1ari< Gable
ClaudeUe CoI_
"IT IIAl'nNBD ONE
NIGH..."
Starting FrIday ,
"POB'l'BAIT OF JENNIB'"
PETER E. TOLD, EdUor
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MARJORIE '!'OLD, A_late EdItor
Rosalle Peirsol
Lorene Me Carter
Pat Told
Entered as Second C1asa Matter, JanU8J'1 24, 1929, at the Post
Olfice at Swarthmore. Pa.,· under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Fred Asta1re - GInc......)tocers
''THE BARKLEYS ON
BRoADWAY"
in technicolorl
Sat. Mal at 1:I5-Extra :for
"KING OF THE BOCKBl'MENNO 4"
Sunday and Monday
America's New Sweetheart!
Lois BuD....
''MICKEY''
in Color!
Tuesday and WednesdaT
Wal'Jle Morris -,Jane 'l'aIP.
"TIlE YOUNGER
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in technicol...!
Starting Thursday!
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"TIlE B'l'BA'm'ON STOB"f"
he toured' the north-eUt lnclud~ Nllliara Falls, Canada and the
Thousand Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson of
Ogden avenue retllrned SUJ!,dsy
following a two-week trip to
Grand Manan Island on the' Bay
of Fundy, New Brunswick, and
Nova, Scotia.
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Mrs. William E. William of
Crest lane and her daughter Miss
.ranges. Consult us-then compare.
:t;IEADLINE-WEDNFSDAY NOON .
Dorothy Witham of Washington,
D. C., spent last week vacationing
Our estimate wiH prove that 'we
SWARTBIIIORB, P&",FRlDAY, .JULy 29,1949
in Ocean City while Miss Wi1!ham
are definitely, not hi~h pri_d.
was visiting her parents for a few
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, JulY weeKs.
Presbyteri
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Miss Leanore Perkins of Cedar
, .
At the 11 o'clock service Sun- 31. The Golden' Text is: "Be
dity morning the Rev. Peter Lovie, pedect, be of good comfOrt, be lane returned home Monday after
pastor of the Chitst Presbyterian of one mind, live in peace; and a visit with her aunt Mrs. J .. A.
Church, Warwick, Bennuda, will .the God of love and peace shall Hru-tenstine of Principio Furnace,
....ero.. o. PUIIUALI
be witil you" (n CorinthIans Md., and with her grandmotiler
be guest preacher.
1820 CHESTNUTSTRIEI
Mrs. J. Will Perkins of Elkton,
G. WillIs Brodhead. will be 13:11).
Md.
. .guest soloist.
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There will be no Church School
Mr. and Mrs. Jotm de Moll and
MAffI A. IIMI. ""...aoled"'...
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or Churcl1 Nursery until SeptemNEWS NOTES
their small daughter ChrIstine of
ber
, D a r t m o u t h avenue returned home
The Surgical Dressings group
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shoeinaker Saturday following a two-week
will meet ' dur'-~
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~ .month o·f of Rivemet< road entertained for vacat·lon a t Harvey Cedars;. N.J.
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Bond and two children of Calion Wednesdays. Members are
asked to bring a sandwich if they fomia Who are en route to their
plan to stay through the lunch home. after visiting in tile east
,.
since Swarthmore College comh our.
t.
Troop 2 of the Boy Scouts will , mencemen
meel each Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. PlowMr. and Mrs. Bishop, Holly and man and daughters Smanne and
The Directors are grateful to the husiness .and professional.
Peter will spend ·the montil of Joan of South Princeton avenue
August in Rh04e Island and may willl leave Monday to spend the
be reached in case of emergency month of August in Ocean City.
people and to the many citizens of the horough for their expresduring the month at RD.l, HavMr. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
ersham. Point, Westerly, Rhode Jr., of Cedar lane are entertainjng
Island.
their grandchildren Willlts, Jr.,
siom of satisfaction aud confidence in the recent election of
Mrs. Savelli will be out of the John and David Bowditch of HilChurch oUice during the month ton, Va., while their maternal
of August but may be reached a grandmother Mrs. W. H. Hornsby
Elric S. Sprout. President;
Vice .Pr~~ident~
Cashier
.
. Harold Ogram.
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home in Media.
in a hospital in RIchmond, Va.
Mrs. ". StallIeY Taytor and sons
and Trust Officer; and Richard M. Snyder. Assistant Cashier.
Methodist Notes
Chipper, Rusty and Johnny of
'.
The Sunday School will meet Kennett square have returned to
at 10 o'clock. At the 11 o'clock . their home following a week's visit
service the Rev. Walter J. Lep- with Mrs. Taylor's mother Mrs.
pert of Drexel Hill will preach. Cbarles D. Mitchell of "Brookhill",
SWARTHMORE
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The Churcl1 Nursery will be open Wallingford.
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and'
Mrs.
John
Bowditch,
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during the service.
.Jr., of Cedar lane ;'pent· a: week
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and TRUST COMPANY
visiting Mr. and :.~s. James BowTrinity Notes
ditch. at Schenectady,N.Y'" and I.
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Holy Communion will be cele- Manchester, Vt.
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brated at 8:00 a.m. The service
Peter Lumsden flew home ·to
ClaudeC. Smith, Chairman ,
of Morning Prayer and Sermon
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England last Tuesday following
. will be held at 11:00 a.m. Ushers
a six-week visit with his uncle
at the 11 :09 o'clock service will:
and aunt Dr. and Mrs. A. F. \Tack.'
be: J. Furlong, head usher, W.
son of Park avenue. While here
. Patton, C. B. Blake, W. H. Randall, H. p. Stamford, \T. S. Thompson, G. S. Valentine. and W. H.
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THE OLIVER
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lAIR CO.
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CHARLES R. RUSSELL
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BEAt.1TY SALON
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RUSSELL'S SERVICE 0440
son of Princeton and
avenues returned Sunday from
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THESWABTHMOBBAN
PUBLlSIIBD BYUI' FRIDAY AT, SWAB'l1IIlOD, PA
TBB 8WAB'l'IDIOBEAN. 'INC., PtlBLISHB&
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Pholle SwartlaDore .....
THANKS SWARTHMORE
it will beand
necessary
,to flY in
their
Stonevacationed
Harbor, since
N.J'. where
;they
supplies
equipment.
One
of Me.
Mr. and Mrs: Lyle A. Whitsit had
Wednesday.
their main projects will be to de- of Elm avenue. are entertaining as
Mr. and Mrs. GraC/lle G. Whytvelop trails, and they will also their house guests this summer law of Cornell avenue entertaindedicate l"e LeRoy Dudley Mem- Mrs. Whitsit's sist':' Miss Grace ed with a cocktail party and picnic supper Saturday in honor of
orial on the Katahdin
Shaffer of Bedford, Ind., and Miss
of the section.
Gladys Roberts also of Bedford. Mrs. Edwin K. Hayslip of ProviMrs. Frank L. Reynolds of
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Smitb dence, R. I., who had been their
guest for tile week, and Mr.
Guernsey road will spend
of Yale avenue spent a week vamonth of August vacationing
cationing at Towanda.
Mrs. G. G. Whytlaw, Jr., and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Scott of TorEast Northfield, Mass.
Mr'
and.
Mrs Robert Marks of rington, Conn., guests for
Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers of
Princeton avenue returned home week-end.
Swarthmore Apartments left
Friday following a week's vacaday for a week's visit with
tion in Atlantic City. Their chilMr. and Mrs. Edward.
Fred S. Munsell of Eastern
dren Bobby and Bonnle remahied of North Chester road t
Maryland.
home with their grandmothers Monday from a ten-day stay
Mr. and Mrs: George
Mrs. Myra Doe of Princeton
Buck Hill Falls where they WE"" I
and their daughter Ellis of
nue and Mrs. Victor Marks
the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
yard avenue are leaving today
Danville who was here on a
Charle.!! F. Jenkins.
a two-week vacation in
Mrs. Myra Doe of
Mrs. Howard M. ,Jenkjns
N.J.
avenue is entertaining her
North Chester road left
Mrs. Alton P. Smith of
ther-in-Iaw and sister Mr. and far a two-week visit to Dr.
avenue entertained at a
Mrs. Irvin Cleveland of Mont Mrs. Frank Aydelotte of Prin" .. 1
party at the Morrow Pool on
Clair, N.J.
ton, N.J., who are summ.eripg at
vard avenue Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Good- Waterford, Conn. Dayid JMkins
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markley
win of Rose Valley road enter- is spending this week with his
Guernsey road have
tained as tbeir dinner guests Sun- uncle and aunt, Mr. and'
.
from a two-week vacation to Sky- day Mr. and Mrs. John
Charles F. Jeni
top and Monterey in the Blue of CoateSVille, Mr. and Mrs.
Bonnie Moxey of Rutgers aveRidge Mountains. 'I.'heir son-in- Thomas D. Fox of Winters, Calif., nue has returned home fO:UO'wDlg I
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson
a 10-day visit with her grandHarry Grayson Smith and
Wilmington, and Mllf. Paul S. paretfts Mr. and Mrs. John G.
of Lewisburg are living in Dr. Nunn of Winston-Salem, N.C. Maxey in Ocean City.
Field's house on tile college camp- Their week-end guests were Mr.
Mrs. Lawrence G. Traynor Witlll
us for the summer.
Goodwin's brollher MIo. N$on her baby daughter Priscilla of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A.
Goodwin of Newark,. N.J., . and Washington, D.C., s~t last week
of Cornell avenue and
Mr. James Cann of Delaware City. with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
road, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. J. George Breitting of A. Ludlow Clayden of Riverview
Plowman of Harvard avenue
Swarthmore avenue and Mrs. road. Lt. Comdr. Traynor join",ll
Sunday as the guests of Mr.
William P. Dodd of Country Club them over the week-end.
Mrs. J. J. Cassady of Brige;ntboe,1 ~c======:;'~':it:=i:ii;U;;t;:U;:=si;U;;;e;ibt:ii:it:;U;a;;j;ij;U;;t;:;;;;j
N.J.
ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay
Wallingford Hills entertained
000 North Jackson Sjtreet, Mooia
several days at their summer"~:~: I
Phone MEdia 6·2912
on Little Spruce Lake in 1
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Small Private Elementary School
County their son and QB'Ug;htl,,-.in-1
law Dr. and Mrs. James Gay.
Kindergarten through EWhth Grade
Gay has finished his wOl'k at
Thorough grounding in the three R's, science, social studies,
Mayo Clinic and will now I:>e
an ~troduction to music, dramatics. and_ manual trajning.
cated in Columbus, Ohio wlrerel
Bright, Cheerful R<>oms. Large, Beantlfol PlaylP"oUDd
he will ,be associated with
Kennith Abbot in Ne,ur()surgery.1
REGISTRATION OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VACANCIES
gery.
.1ULY 211, 1M9
JULYzt, 1MB
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9 Chester Road
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Christian :;;cience Notes
"LOVE" is the subject' of the
Lesson-Sermon in all ChUrches of
13 SOllTB CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE
Church Services
SWMTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, Minfster
Sunday, July 31
11:00 A.M.-Rev.' Peter Lovie
will preach.
Wednesday, August S
10:00 A.M. - Surgical I)n>sg!ngs
Group.
JANE LOGAN
de Lux:·
Thursday. Angupt 4
7:30 P.M.-Boy Scouts. Troop 2
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N., Keiser, D.o., Minister
Sunday, ,July 31
10:00 A.M.--church SchooL
11:00 A.M.-Rev. Walter J. Leppert will preach.
, Fresh Peach Ice Cream
TRINITY CHURCH
Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector
Sunday, July 31
8:00 A. M.-Hoty Communion.
11:00 A.M.-Morning prayer and
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sermon.
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OFPRIENDS
$undlQ>, .July 31
11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for worship.
Wednesday, August 3
9:30 to 3:30-Sewing and Quilting in Whittier House. Box
Luncheon. All cordta1ly invited.
FIRST CHURCH OJ!'
CHRIST SCIENTIST
, OF SWARTHMORE
Park AVeD.ue below HarvanI
SUD"':r. ,July 31
11:80 A. II. SmMtay SchooL
11:01 A. 1\(. TflIIOII - SermOD
l'Love~"
W'ednaadAy evening meeting
each wek, • p.m. Readin& roam
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Holidays I2 to 5 p.m. Wedn_1Q>
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TOMATOES ",ts\!'':,d
29c
39c
3/.uc
" •. 1
Tl'eet, .pa-I PI., Mer
Tealt Luach~ Meat
Cera" Bed ....h
39c
N•• 1
can
STUWBEDyl~
5..
12...
39.
can
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Hom de-Lh. Creamy'
CO-Op.
. WHEN
Patsy MeCahan of Strath Ha,veJll
avenue. a senior at Mt. Ho,lyoke!
college. will represent .the oolIeg'e
at an International Students Sei~-!
ice Conference held at Wells Cc,l-I
'lege next week.
Mrs. and Mrs. George Schobinger and their daughter Barbara Ann Of Philadelphia. formerly of Swarthmore, sailed in
early July on the Gripsbolm for
trip through' Sweden, Denmad"
Finland and Lapland. Mrs. Scl:lO-!
binger will spend, the month
August studying weaving in .... _-,
land and Barbara Ann will furtherl
her study of 1:b.e Russian language
while living with a Finnish family.
Mr. Schoblnger will travel
Finland and Lapland before
return home the end of A~
Mrs. Schoblnger I1Qd dill_biter
will remain abroad 'until the
of September.
I
I
toDAY..
Mr. and Mrs. John Howe
paired, called for and d.elIvared.
Of Strath Haven avenue are
Call Robert Brooks. Swarthmore
joying a vacation in the Po
PERSONAL Send your small
. Mrs. Wl11lam H. Drieha\l8
fry to Swarthmore Nursery
her daugbters Ann and Susan
School. Sign up now for SeptemYale avenue have re~ed
ber. Call Mrs. G. W. Brodhead,
a two-week vacation ill
director. Swarthmore 2806-J.
PERSONAL-Good colored maid
N.;tf. Mr.Driehaus joined thEml avallable for all or part of Ang_
over the week-ends.
oat to accompany a family on
vacation while present employers
are away. Call Mrs. Savelll. MtOdia
.
atter 7:00 p.m. Friday.
TheSwarth re
Mr. and Mrs. Ph1l1p w. KDI8kern of Riverview road spent the
week-end as the guests of Mrs.
J. Bancker Grlbbel of ''WIndy
Hill". Upper providence. at her
summer home In MamaJo!r1ng,
N.J.
ACME PRiCES'LOWER
I
,
. NEWS NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. Donald G~:::~I
have returned from their
.trip to the Canadian Rockies.
have taken an apartment on South
Chester road. Mrs. Gustafson is
the former Miss Jean' Huey of
Dickinson avenue.
.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Minton l{a,rv••v!
and their daughter Ann of C0lumbia avenue spent the wE!I!k:-er.d!
visiting Mrs. Harvey's sister-inway Mrs. W. W. McCabe on
farm on the Eas,tern
Maryland.
co-op S
IJ.'r)' &be PASTBY,
•
ABE IN TOWN PRICM' ARE. DOWN
CLASSIFIED
CAKES, aDd aou,s In our Bakert. Eo.y
week-eDd wefeatare a 4IIf_t "SPECIAL"
MAYOINAIS!
SHOULDER OF
.Lamb
Frankfurters
Baby Beef Live..
Celery Hearts
JUICY YELLOW FREESTONE
Peaches
Peppers
FANCY JERSEY
Ib 49c
Ib 49c
Ib 69c
,.
bunch 9c
2 Ib 19c
3 for 10c
OO-OP GREEN LABEL
2~:;,:
Tomatoes
co-op
Shortening
TRY
BED LABEL
I
25c
,
31b SSC
2 ~:~.: 3Sc
A DELICIOUS TREAT!
'. BED LABEL SPECiAL
Apricot leclar.
Every WeclnMfay during July and August we close the
doors at 1:00 p.m., not just
milrninlr,
,01'
lunch.
So. CoME
oot until Thursday
EARLY!
FOR SAT,E Ouly one left! RA!d
female Cocker Spaniel. 6 wklf.
old.. $25. Champion stock: 800
"Palrv;;;;;;:.:;ie;;:wi...:r;;o:::a~dr.'.;G;.:ra:::ce~,;P;ar~k~.~..
FOR SALE--1940 RCA Victor
Console
phonograph
Radio
Home Recorder.. Call Sw8rth-
\ A. WAYNE
I
MOSTELLER
II
4S
e
m ROAST ~=~-= S .. 65
e
Buy 3, ••• Get.·4 famous
GOODYEAR' TIRES
"titlc Jt££-• •JI'I'BBII 'I'BBJlD
BpeclGJ PURCHASE!
ReI.I.S •••••
v.=:..
KTy!!!'ted
Milk ...
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PLUMS
a/3"
4/4.
2/Ue
1./5&
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950
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5"
3/HO
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2/6
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.. tsc IC.'ery _ . - -25c
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FRESH PEAS................2.. 2tc
. .nalMlli ..... till..
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'_Colo ••••
Soap P.
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'c.' II.. ..tor....
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eWER
1/11.
I/lle
CUNNINGHAM
Painters '" Paper Ban6ers
We should know how
Swa.2266
Mlohlpn Ave
~~~;;;~~~~;;;~~~
l'
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Swarthmore
Disposal Service
RnbbIsh Collected
Weekl:r or Monthly
Phone Chester 3-0331
9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M.
ELECTRICAL
REPAIRS
WI«ING NEW and OLD
HOMES
Samuel M. Harbison
S..artblnore 0740
I!~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~
AUDITORS ANHUAL REPORT
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
DELAWAIlECOUNTY. STATE OF· PENNSYLVANIA
for the
SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY". 19"
Devine Taxi Service'
TAXATION
SWARTHMORE,PA.
rea: estate .............................................................5.616,550.00
Number of milla levied ................................................................................................
15
Number assessed witb per capita tax ....................................................................
• None
Rate of per capita tax ........................................".......................................................
None
Serving swarthmore. Morton. Rutledie and Ridley
Township since 1918
in local
Year round
full or part time work.
preference. Haply Box R,
The Swarthmorean.
AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX
g~~'~o~~
a
wore
5-.
bicycle.
PHONE:
PROPERTY
TOTAL
Tr..... ................................
ROOFS
desires work in local vicini+-.
L;7
GUTlEBS
Five years experience. 336 N.
Princejon avenue.
KBPAIBED AND
WAlfrED Child's play house for
use in yard. call' Swarthmore
2494-&
WANTED-Minor household jobs
and repairs. from floor waxing
INSTAI.I""
Furnace Repairs & Cle8Dj~
Call
GEORGE MYJ!ll8
40g Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266
to plaster
more
1670.patching. Call Swarth~-~~~~~~~~~~~~il
I UA
WAJ. 6 61..... -... 2'~~~'-----=--.--",-,,-==-=-.-c
WANTED - Professor cOmIng to
....
Bn)o
$14.75· eacb aud
)'OlD"
You Get the Fourih TIre
10,540.110
OperaUon (p) ................................ 27,a08.19
48,507.111 Maintenance (E) ........................
Interest ....... :.........................".........
118.0.a:
Sale of supplies and equipment
'8.9' Fixed Charges (F) ......................
All other sources.
""All o.ber squrces ........................
0,S7 •• 11 Debt Service (G) ........................
Total
receipts, Including
beg!.nlng balance ....................$.0.,."••1 Capllal Outlay (H) .•.••..•.•.••....•••
8,150.11
8,2:82.«
.0."....
SUMMARY
19'6 Tax ............................,...............................................................................................
Previous to 194.-6 DupUcate ................" ............................ " ............................ "..........
The
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
Photographer
List Your Reai Estate
With .
'''Outstanding for Quality"
Media Q-D4S6
6 E. Front St
BAIRD & BmD
Old Bank Bolldin&"
set of 4 old tires.
TUttfOn ............................ "..........
TuItfon non·resldent pupils ._ ..
Asbes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed. General
Hauling
,~~~~~~~~~~~~
236 Harding Av.
nOD~'
•
Auxiliary Agencies (C) ............ 16,486.94.
Z, •• "'"
matic heat. late August Occupancy.
Total
........................................,.................... ".........
'.70,"181.46:
Balance on Hand (To Be Available tor School Year Ut4.!H950) .................. " .... 86.061.11
Call Sunset 9554-W.
WANTED - Local Petroleum EnASSETS
gineer. wife and child, need
School Building and Sites at Cost .............................................................................1.001.485.14
unfurnished apartment or house. TeEtbooks
and EQuipment at Cost ........................................................................ 10.518.80
Call Swarthmore 3203-R between 1948 Tax (CUrrent Year) ............................................................................................
8,518.89
194.7 Tax ............., ................ "............................................................................................
857.17
8 and 10 p. 10.
.WI CAN t=IND
HIM
- .OR YOU
-
3 Goodyear. TIres 6.00 '" 16 slse for
PDeerllncaquPel"'n't ~
19.&8 ....................
L.CLL
(Pre.lo"" '0 U'.) ....................
State approprlatlow: Teaehen.
Swarthmore 1"8
WILLIAM BROOKS
TOTAL RECEIPT (Item ") ........................................................................................ 1.0 .......1
Wharton School. two small dau- TOTAL PAYMENTS
.
Total Current .Expenses (ltems A·F Inc.) ............. U8.2!18."
ghters. needs three Or four bedTotal Debt Service «Item G) ................................ 20..188.18
room house, unfurnished, autOTotal Capital OuUay (Item. H) ................................ 1,191.n
LOST and FOUND
LOOK!
SwarUunOle 0444
Amount levIed
(Face of....10"8
dupUcate) ..................................... 198,9293'
AdditJollS
,to dllplkate
:.................................................................
.%8 • UI6.9J19.z,,:
.11 ~~~~~ii,i~=i[iii,i~ii~
20·.·. PenalU.. added .................................................................................... ..815••8
......
J
Call Swarthmore 2531.
Total amount (sum 0: I, t, & a) ......................................:............. 197,U4.,8
IH,544.51
FUNERAL DmECTOR
'% Commlssl.n deducted by Co.
7...
WANTED-Bartol Scientist, wife IU8 tax return~ to County CommissJoners ................ _...........
8,528.89
1,528.89
Formerly of l!IItOdia
and small child. want to rent DiBcounla ...••.• ......................................................................................
........
., •••• ,.
1125pir~nt;:~f,;~eii7~
unfurnished home, Swarthmore =N=et=am=·=o=u=nt==ot~
..~
..~tax§i..
=I=lec;;t=e~d=..
=='=.~;;";:::';:::.'.~~10;::.~••;":;;;.'.
or vicinity by Sept. 11. Best ~efRECEIPTS
EXPENSES
No additional charge for
!ere·n",,,,. Lease. W on't you call and Balance on hapd July.. 19..
suburban calls
t a lit lover.
·t
S w arthmore 1847.
All funds
of Sink· 1 20,945.18 General Contral (A) ......:.............. 8,924.29
in&,
Fund es.:duslve
······..............................
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WANTED-Mechanical
engineer
Property tu: 19..8 ........................ 190,614.40 Instructfon (8) ............................ 181.002.01
;
HURRYI HURRYI HURRYI
. Swarthmore 0108 - 120S
Tuition Ilecelvable .............................................................................. .........................
Balanee on hand all Funds excluding Sinking Fund ........................................
'08.50
1.800."
S,908.88
10,061.11
Total .Assets ...............................................................................................................1.1116.110.28
• MODERN IITCHENS
• WAll aod flOOR COYEtllKS
• NEW CONSTRUCTION
• AUElAflONS ood IEPAttS
mTERS BROTHERS, I.e.
Conrrodon and Builden
302 Gayley Street • Me(Jia, P ••
Phone: Me4la 8-4281
LIABILITIES
Bonded Indebtedness (With Vote of Electorate) ............................................ 1 .~~:~~~::~: I
Bonded Indebtedness (Without Vote of Electorate) ....................................
:
Teachers' Salaries ................................................................................$25.100.04
TotafILI~gu~~ti!~~.~.~...::.::·::.:·.·::.·:.·::.:·.:·.:·:.:·:.::':::::.::'.::::':::::.:':.:::::'.::':::.:':.:'.:'.:':.:.:..........~.~:~~.
MORE
HEAT
FOR
166.176.78
LESS MONEY
at
* .NEW cONSTRUCTION
.
*
NO EX'i'&A OOST!
other sizes at proportionate savinP
*
ALTERATIONS.
REPAIRS
Highest Quality Craftsmanship
"THIRD GENERATION BUIT,DERS"
LET UIjI ESTJ!IIATE
nsco and :ALSTON.
i
Auditors.
Complete Report on File In School District Otftce In High School Building•
Open to Public
HORACE A. REEVES
Here's the best deal we've bad In yean on genuine first quality Goodyear TIres. We
made a sensational bny f . - ' Goodyeal' aDd are passinlr u.., savln&s on to you. n'S the
same famouS tire new .... miomaIlICltarelB selee&ed year after year for. ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
TIRES! Remember - qUDttl;y Ia IlmHecl - 'don't delay - b.....,. - Iret here early!
This famous safety tread is also avallable In Goodyear's famoUs Super-Cushion in some sizes
at slmlllar rElductions.
;
.
.
.,
CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS
Swarthmore 3861
C.-·,He ................., 7
Since 19011
I
~
W ANTED-Boy's
Quinby
YOUiROPmY
LIMITED QUAITITY!
1/1.Oc
I.Ic
All LInes Of Insaranee
333 DartmoUth Avenue
SwarUunore ·1833
-'=~~'f'~~iifassr.:~ Assessed valuatJon of taxable
U80 lIIahlenberlr Ave.
Swarihmore . 11115
SlMtON£'S lOOKlN6 fOR.
ON THIS OFF1ER
PrI-:..,
Y...
. PETER Eo TOLD
Total Liabilities ........................................................$1.196.119.23
ASSETS IN SINKING FUNDS AS OF 7-4-49
Sl!l"1(lng Swarthmore and
Vicinity for past
Twenty Years
.. llc
TODAY..
PllCif
!:~~~=~~~~~~~~
Outstanding Bonds ...... : ...............................................................$ 141,000.00
25.176.78
AccolUlts Payable ........................................................................
Assets In Excess of Liabilities.................................................... 1.029.942.45
Puqlished by Order of the Board of School Directors .
DAVID McCAHAN, Pre5ident NONE
HILDA LANG DENTWORTH. Sec'y
YOU SAVE UP TO 25%
MOIN J!oa ... P.....
Phone SW811bmOle 18518
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STEWIIG CBlCDNS..aur .. 3tc
BEN TURKEYS ~~::: .. 53e
,=-... -..
I~&-URI Padella. • tic P,!:~..!'...!=..!3c
WOE JERsEY IUTTERFISB
PETER DI NICOLA
Total Assets .............................................................. '1.196,119.23
LIABILITIES
. .
WANTED
Bi.EcTu
A. Mercer
. ROAST
(-:-)
~~~~tb~:o:~:eess:s:w:'harthm:O!1lS::::.:e~d~t~~~~g
I
CHUCK
DrI....wap ()ondructIon
Asphalt or
.
FoR SALE-Lot Lonliut'::g::e:::rs'-Mak-av-e-nue. near schoo 50 x ~50.
e
'f=~f~:
tn':':~en':!
~~a~a~'~'~I~,D~o~a~.~a~.~O~"~O~D~D~=~I~I~I~D~.; ellS
arthm
033 R'
Lean (Ion. Inl
ANNUAL STATEMENT OP INDEBTEDNESS AS OF 7-4-49
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Published p!1lSuant to the Act of June 25. 1941, P.L. 159
STATEMENT OF GROSS LIABILITY. NET DEBT. ASSESSED VALUATION. AS;IErS. MATURATY DATE OF FUNDED DEBT, AND
BORROWING CAPACITY.
Assessed Valuation (1949) $6,249,215.00
Indebtedness Allowed By Law (7% of aceased valuation)
$437,445.05
Gross Liabillties ............................................$166.176.78
Deductions Allowed by Law (Section 202)
•
Cash in Sinking Fund Inc. 1948) None
Delinquent Taxes
$6.185.30
(90%
estimated
collectible)$
5.566.77
.
Current Revenue
Applicable with fiscal
.,
Year 1949-50 ........................ 38.969.99
Total Deductions ........................................ 44,536.76
~furni~.ture~;~~~1
NIGHT or DAY
ACME GItUED "A" BEEF
5
PERSONAL Electrical wiring
. and lnstallation. residential and
commerciaL Water .heaters.· ranges. dishwashers. dryers. Burglar
alarm systems. All work done to
Net· Debt ......................................................................:......• (32,640.02
Fire Underwriters· specifications.
Service on washers, vacuum, cleaners, ranges. irons, toasters; fans,
Borrowing Capacity (excluding borrowings in anticrugs
lamps. Cali Erich H. Hausen.
_
alabaster
ipation of current revenues) ...................................... :.........$315.640.02
Electrical .Contractor, Swarthmore
and others. two coffee tables. etc.
2850
335 Park avenue.
STATEMENT OF DATES OF LAST MATURITY OF RESPECTIVE
Swarthmore 2501,
PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners.
FORMS OF FUNDED DEBT
irons. toasters and radios re- FOR SAT·E Two double and two BONDS-All serial bonds
single beds. complete; 4 cubic
Date of Issue
Rate
foot General Electric refrigerator;
Maturity
Outstanding
LalUldera11; Radiant heat clothes
1926
4'1.
1956
$ 40.000.00
dryer; upright piano and bench;
1930
4';'
1960
67,000.00
1934
3'1
•.
1959
34.000.00
13 x 21. Call
Y AN ALEN BROS.
porch
•
,
Total
'141.000.00
ASSETS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH THE CHARACTER
AND VALUE THEROF - JULY 4 1949
Coal and Fuel Oil
ASSETS
~;~~~~~~fn~:::~ I Cash-General Fund ................................................................. $ 36.061.11
.
Delinquent 'l.'axes ................................................................. ••••••
6.185.30
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I d~b~~~C~ablnet, console. camp Tuition Receivable ..................... -.............................................
2,908.88
~
got.
Swarthmore. 1666.
School Buildings. Sites. Textbooks. EQ,lUpment .................. 1.15P,963.94
All Types of Electrical In-·
stallations and Repairl.
Don't miss this Goodye...
Iweet c. ....
1''OB SALE
PERSONAL
37.
25&
THE SWABTBMOBEAN
JULYzt,lH9
Builder
Repairs and
sue
PHONE 1984
PROMPT SERVICE
1f".rIDI alld lie"',.
a . . YLBBI:IIL
711 FAIRvIEW ROAD. SWAltTBlllOllE
SALES aDd SEBVICE
JlADIOS '" HOllIE APPLIAN
PREMIUM ANTBBACITE
331 Dartmouth Avenne
Swarthmore
Swarthmore 0345
Mason Builders Supply
Company
MD.I.WOllK - LUMBER
BUILDING !llATEllIAL
CHARLES E. FISCHER
SWARTHMORE "51
"A HQUSE WEU-MAINTAIIIEP'IS THE wISE OW/tR'S lAIN"
Painter
Interior antl Exterior
J
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THE
6
Brilliant :SRA
Season Closes
(continued from Page 1)
berry pie eating. The program
closed with a general assembly
with contest and tournament winners receiving their prizes.
The pre-school and primary
groups have been entertaining
their mothers with programs designed to demonstrate the abilities these children have acquired.
Mrs. Taylor feels this year is
the most successful one to date,
with the largest enrollment on
record. In view of the w~ather
during the past six weeks, this
the Board feels is saying a lot
for Mrs. Taylor's' orgapization
Wednesday morning members of
pre-school group enjoyed a picnic
at the Rose Valley home of Deb, bie Freeman.
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Frank Kneedler
avenue entertained as
guests last week Mr.
William S. S. Fox of
~L
__
of Garrett
her house
and Mrs.
Baltimore.
~
DEW DROP INN
Closed
First 2
__.__
weeks of
August
1I_a_._~
[
STATE
INSPECTION
DEADLINE
July 31
JULy a, ltD
SWABTHMOBIlAN
---Mrs. Kneedler is entertaining this Hulme of Westdale avenue who return hOme from the hospital.
week Mrs. E. Stewart of Ocean are vacationing there for .two
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. Jes't
N
J
w'
eeks.
Miss
Frances
Brewster
C 1 y, . .
sup and family of Haverford .veAUGUST HOURS
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. FeI- is employed at Spring Lake, N.J. nue will leave tomorrow for a lows and s.:>ns Dicky and Chuck.y this summer.
two-week vacation in WaJJjngford,
10:00 to 5:00
of Garrett avenue spent 'last week
Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold and Vt.
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. son Johnny of Amherst avenue
Mr. Henry C. Ford of Amherst
Cloeed Wec1neecJay ....
John BeHield of Wynnewood at returned Tuesday night from New avenue attended the funeral in
their summer h9me in l?pringfield, Harbor, Me., where they bad POrt Allegany Saturday of his
S.turd.)' AfleioDoons
N.H. Mr. and Mrs. Fellows and vacationed for two weeks. Dur- sister Miss Helen D. Pard who had
family are vacationing this week ing their absence Andy Seybold been in Arizona: for her health
at Belgrade Lake Camps in Maine. visited his grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Jay D. Cook of Rutgers Mrs. A. M. Seybold of Mountain for the last few y~ars.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Mac•
avenue spent 10 days with. het' Lakes, N.J. Patty Seybold spent
Millan of Vassar avenue will
daughter Mrs. James Schurz and a quiet time at home.
turn home today after spending
family of Dallas. Mr. Cook joined
Bobby Kahler of North Chester
a week with their daughter Mrs.
the group over week-ends.
road is visiting his great uncle Wayne Gersen and family of PittsMrs. Horace H. Hopkins of Crest and aunt Mr. and Mrs.' VI. R. burgh.
lane, accompanied by her son and Smyth at Jamestown, R.L His
daughter-in-law Dr. and Mrs. sister Kathy u; with her grand;
Horace H. Hopkins, Jr., of Cali- mother Mrs. Harry Kahler of
fornia and her son-in-law and Rutledge until her mother, Mrs.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Joseph Kahler, and infant sister
Pike, Jf., of East Lansing, Mich.,
LEGAL NOTICE
sailed Thursday on the Queen -~-'(-C"-r-IT-I-O~U:::S::;N=AM::"":E':=R:":EG=J=IST-RA-T-I-O-N
Mary for a seven-week trip abroad NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant
to the provisions ot Act. ot Assembly No.
Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins visited. the 3110,
approved May II•• 11145, ot lntenUon
file In the office ot the Secretary_ ot
f ormer' s parents on Crest lane to
the Commonwealth or Pennsylvania, at
for several days before sailing. Harrisburg, Pa., and In the office of the
.
h'
1t
Prothonotary ot the Courts of Common
Dr. Hopkms as lust comp e e Pleas of Delaware County, on Wednesday,
:his. gl'aduate work at the Univer- tile 27th day ot July, 18'11, a Certificate
tor the conduct of a business In Delasity of California.
ware County, Pepnsylvania, under the as, Betty Cook of Rutgers avenue sumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Cosmic Counters, with Its prina councilor at Camp Happy Val- cipal place ot business at lUI Cornell
.
Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa•• The names and
ley, Md., will be in charge of swim- addresses of all per90nli oWDIng or Interes;ted In said business are Harvey Ciay~
m ing at the Water Carnival to ton
Taylor. 1111 -Cornell Avenue, Swartbbe held there tomorrow.
more. Pa.
Brig. Gen. and Mrs., William A.
NOTICE?,;-;;I:;;S--:H;';'E~R;;-;E~B;:;;Y~G;;l;;V~E~N;-,-=p-=u=-:l'81l=ant
to the provisions ot Act ot Assembly No.
McCulloch of Riverview road have 880. approved May.', 11145, of Intention
to Ole in the Office of the Secretary of
returned from a week's trip to ~mmonwealth of Pennsylvania at Harrf&.
Canada. En route they stopped burg, Pa., and In the otrlce of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas
at Buck Hill for a visit with Gen. of Delaware County on the 80th day ot
July, 1848, a Certlftcate for the ronduct
McCulloch's relatives and in Ot- of a business In Delaware County, Penn. 'ted WI'th Mrs• Mc- sylvania.
under the assumed or ftctitlous
t awa th ey VISI
name. style or designation ot RUSSELL'S
Culloch's cousins. They were the SER VI~E, with Its principal place of busl.
d ness at Darboouth Avenue and Lafayette
guests at Blue Heron Point, Lyn - Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa. The name and
'0 of Dr an'd Mrs address of the pel'llOn owning or lnterested
h urs t , 0 n
t a
n.
. In said buslness.is Robert John Au, ProvlWilliam T. Ellis, former residents dence Road, RD UI, Media, P:.=a=.=-_ __
of Walnut lane, Swarthmore.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Sealed proposal wlll be received at the
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter and olrlce
of the Chief Clerk, Court House,
Big rang. of ,I ••• and whHlba•••1
Mrs. H. Lindley Peel will be host- Media, Penna., until 111 :00 Noon Eastern
The new Studebaker trucks come
Standard Time. and publicly opened at
in ~-ton."
l-tOll. l}i-toD
esses at a party for their immedi- 1 :00 P.M. E.S.T. on Tuesday. August I,
(illustrated) and 2-~ capaC1ti~
'
ghborhood
tnniaht
in
honor
1948,
tor
furnlshlng
trucks
and
labor
for
they're aU outstmuilng ~ 1D
ate nel
~•....,.
Haullng Voting Machines to be used at
ruggedneas and Iow-cost operation.
of the birthdays of Mrs. Avery the Primary Election to be beld on Tucaday. September n, lU8.
Blake' and Mr. Richmond D. Forms ot proposal, general conditions
• F;rst In comfort-and first in performance-that'. why
Fetherolf.
and specifications. form of Contract and
bond wblch the successtul bidder will be
Studabaker trucks are selling sansationanyl
'
Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup of Haver- required to execute. can be obtained at
office of the Chief Clerk. Bids will
for"d avenue and Mrs. Howard G. the
• Now there's naw big power, 100, in Studebaker'. madlnot be accepted except on forms ot proHopson of Rutgers avenue enter- posal furnished by the County.
um-duty trucks-the 16A and 17A .arie,. Studebaker'.
E::acb bid must be accompanied by a
·
all
d
100 h.p. "Power Plu," engine daliven 200 Ib,. ft.torq ....
tained inform y at a esset"t- Certified Check of Two ('ZOO,OO) hundred
bridge at the Hopson home Fri- dolJarR, drawn to the order of the County
ot Delaware. whick will be retained hy
America" m9,t progre',~ive truck de.isning-get
day.
the connty as liquidated damages In case
the utmost in solid dollar value-get a Studebaker truck'
Mrs. S. B. Brewster of Swarth.- ot tallure to execute contract and bond.
The County Commissioners reserve the
more avenue returned WEdnes- right to reject any and all bids.
day from Penn Yan, N.Y. where
John H. Doherty
Fred F. Duke
she visited her father and sister
Albert J. Crawford, Jr.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Chester and Fairview Roads
for two weeks. Miss Grace Brew- IIT-T-!!!
ster returned home Tuesday from ~~--......:...----------=----------------------------:---=Cape May, N.J. where she had
spent ten days part of which she
visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman
alice bart,cf
re..
9I
t
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old I,ank building
New conveniences!
New handling' easel Le.. s fatigue.
STUDEBAKER
-TRUCKS
,,-ton.
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FUSCO and ALSTON
5IT'ITFORGET ITI
aE
SALE
Attractive Summer Dresses
Assorted Sizes
$4.98 and up
RUTH IZUMI
Dress Shop'
Swarthmore 1250
Theatre Square
631 South Cliester Road
J. C. LIMEBURNER CO.
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
Experts in the Making and Fitting
of Spectacles and Eye Glasses
TAKE
"
WASHDAYS EASY with an
1923 Chestnut Street - - - ·Phila.
6913 Market Street Upper Darby
827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Automatic washers make wash'ng simpl~ as setting a
dial. There's nothing to it! Just load the automatic
washer, set the dral, and go your merry way. Your
clothes will be thoroughly washed, rinsed, and dampdried without a moment's attention from You. See the
new automatic wamen at your local dealer's store or
at any Philadelphia Electric store.
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THURSDAY AUGUST 4, 1949
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The Swarthmorean, 1949-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1949-07
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