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THE SWARTHMOREAN
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SWAR~ORE,
VOLUME 22,-NUMBEB' 31
72% EXPENDED
FOR .INSTRUCTION
Tax Yield Supplies
65 Pe.rcen;.t Of
iiudge.t ' ,
Attention
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'~eners
The annual Flower Sbiow,
sponsored by the Garden Section of the Woman's Club has
, been. set for Tuesday, September 12. Gardeners should pam-,
per their flowers ,.and get out
their containers!
.As usual
·there will be classeS for speci-
The"
Flowerless
FBD>AY, AUGUST 4, 1950
$3.50 PER YEAR
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MRS. J. KEIGHTON
BURIED TUESDAY
Long-Time R~8ident
Succumbed At
Home Friday
Pubic Hearing .
Borough Council will hold' a
Public Hearing Qn MondaY!,
August 7, at 7:30 p.m. in Borough Hall. The question will
be whether or not to retain
Rent Control in S'Jarthmore.
SRA, FERRY TRIP
NAME MISS FOLEY
GUJDANCE HEAD
Mrs. Daniels Succeeds
Miss Blodgett As
Music Director
The annuBl \~~~iaIre'port :of
~nS and - ior arrangements,
Funeral services for Mrs. Jane
The Swarthmore School Board
the School District of Swarthmore
something for everyone to (p8l'- Hunter Keighton of 1 South Chesannounces the election of two adfor the year '~d;'ng-j-wY 1950',has ticipate in. The schedule will ter road, were conducted by the
ditional staff members for the
been comple{M and reported to
be announced later.
Rev. J. Jarden Guenther at 2
school f()r next year. As teacher
the Departinent 'ot PulSlle- IitsirUc~'
o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the
of vocal music the Board has election by the ,~tary, Hilda Lang
Patterson Funeral Home on BaltiP:t;ogram Finalities
ted Elva Smith Daniels of Mount
Airy, Germantown. Mrs. DanDenworth. This report summarmore avenue, Media. Interment
Stress Aid Of
izes the financial condition of the
was in Eastlawn cemetery.
iels has her bachelor's and masMany
ter's degree in music from Temple
School District for the fiscal year
Mrs. Keighton ~ho passed away
Uiliversity.
She has taught three
1949-50.
Friday night at her home had not
The concluding week of activiThe report shows that total exbeen in good health fo\' the past ties of the Swarthmore Recreation years in the Warminster, Bucks
Penaitures by the School' District
In Winning Stride
year, but had been bedfast only the Association ended wt Friday with County Schools and four years at
for the year just closed amounted
N
T~W.
last two weeks of her life. She a ferry-boat ride for the primary Collingdale: She will ,bring to the
music program of the schools a
to $291,328.95, of which $265,826.20
OW
0
ill
was the last surviving ch~er group.
great talent at the piano, a suc~as for current expenses involved
. Series
tr.ember of the Woman's Auxiliau'
in the operation. of the schools,
ot Trinity . Episcopal Church. . Thirty-two youngsters and a few cessful record in building an ele$1~,595.05 was for debt servl~
After a series of delays and Swarthmore of which Mr. Guen. mothers drove to the Chester- mentarY' school music program
and $5,927.70 was for capitol out- postponements the Hornets finally ther, now in charge of St, Peter's Bridgeport ferry where they wer( and-a talent for writing and edilay.
,
pl~ed off their first half tie in the Great Valley, is an ex-rector. guests of Mr. Kapulski, general ting music, for she is serving as
' ed fr om a Wl'th' L ~sd owne on R
i·
This money was d erlV
verVlew
Born in Philadelphia on June 20, manager of the ferry line. The music editor of the Instructor
number of sources, as follows: field on Monday night and emerged 1874 Mrs. Keighton mO!Ved to Children were taken aboard the magazine.
from property' taxes of which'victorious by a score of 4-1. The Swarthmore as a bride of one Lackawanna, which is the one
After carefully considering the
recommendations
of the Survey
$$209,558.88 was current tax and ~niets thus won the first half year. She and her husband W. buopapterwidtheckanwuaspperres·derecvedk,anfodrththaet
5,436.42 delinquent tax.
This championshi,l1 of the Edco League
'
Committee made last spring, the
total provided 62.5% of the and will play .the wilmers of the Barker Keighton, editor of the exclusive enjoyment of the Board has decided 'to add to the
receipts of the yeai'. It is noted second naIf after that has ibeen Weekly Rent Record and Sales Swarthmore group. 'Mr. Robert faculty of the high school a guid. that the collections were 96% of decided. The playoffs for the List, a Philadelphia real estate Cornog, of the ferry line, explained ance counselor and have appointed
the amount levied, which is con- le~gue championship will probably paper, purchased the house at the mechanics of the boat and al- Miss Jewel C. Foley of Bryn !Mawr
sidered very good. The nextt take place within the next week. 307 Y~e avenu~, 5~ years ago. lowed each child to go into the to this position. Miss Foley, a forlarge~t t:ecelPts item was the !rite Hornets slumped somewhat Mr. Kelghton died m 1939 and pilot house and watch Captain mer teacher or" Mathematics and
Mrs, Keighton and her daughters Turner steer the vesseL While Science, has served as school
tuition ot non~resident pupils, during the second half, losing four
t· ed to Ii
th
til·
which provided 16% of the mcome out of five games during one con ~u
.ve
ere un
SlX this· was going on, two complete counselor in the Lansdale Schools
or $55,257.49. The balance on period of time but have lately years ag? when they moved to round .trips across the river were and the Norristown schools. She
.hand at the beginning of the year' recovered their winning stride and the SO,uth Chester road apartment, completed.
has also had experience as a So- _
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A son, Walter B. Keighton, Jr., and
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was $36,061.11, or 11 % of the should have a good .chance to win five grandchildren Charles, Robert,
In the meantime, Mr. Kapulski cial case worker in the Neighbor'receiptS. The state appropriation the title.
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had started ,off. in the newest hood Leagqe at Wayne ana
LeSlie
n.elgh:ton
on account of teache:r's salaries 'W88 " Monday night's game with Lans- of Cedar lane survive in addition ferry boat,', the Chester, and, for had industrial experience when
$34,682.33, or 10% of the income. downe was featured by Billy to the daUght~ tile Misses Martha the special ,benefit of the Swarth- she worked for the 'National
, ~e wr!fe several miscellaneous Ziegenfus' steady pitchblg, Jack and Irma Keighton.'
more children, gave an exciting Union Radio Corporation of LansItems which brought up the total Th9mpson's and
Snyder's
Mrs. Keighton 'was one of the demonstration of fire hoses in dale. A graduate of the UIiiverreceipts to $343,547.54.
clutch hitting. While not at full
action. This was the only time sity of Pennsylvania, she has her
,
last two surviving charter memThe report shows that the 'assess- strength, the
team functioned bers of the Swarthmore Fire Com- these hoses have. been used except master's degree from the
ed valuation of the real estate in smoothly and capably.
pany Auxiliary. During. World fol" actual. service. ~he Lacka- place-and has in addition studied
the district was $6,192,365, against On Tuesday evening the Hornets War I she served lis captain of wanna slowed down m order to guidance techniques at Columbia
which was levied ~or school'pur- defeated EE;\St LanSdowne 5-2 in Red Cross Canteen Services under get ~e full ~~n.efit of the ~ater University. At present she is
poses a 35 mill tax. This brought their last scheduled game of the Mrs. George Childs W. Drexel. spraymg exhibitIon, so that It be- working for her doctorate at the
.' the face of the tax duplicate up second half. Jim Logan, pitched She had been a registry assessor c~me neoesscu: t9 let off :steam University of Pennsylvania. Miss
Foley will bring to the work, broad
to $218,208.03.
effectively and was aided con- in Swarthmore a member of the wIth a deafer,tmg roar. This, the
The total expenditures of the siderably in the last inning when
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children s";d was as exCI·ting as experience, a trained outlook and
Swarthmore Woman's Club and a
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School District are distributed "in the team completed it's first triple dir to f th 1 al b
f th the Swarthmore Fourth of July a keen understanding of children
eight departments. Six of these play of the season.
N ~ r 0 k ~~~ £ ran~ ~ she water fight with sound effects an({ their problems. ..
wor
are designated items of current
The Clippers have now com.plet- ee
ell ted :~ ;: 3~
e a~ded!
, expense and include the following: ed their schedule' 'ifor the season annu y ero e
. garAid M'
W k
A. General Control-$8,055.17, or while the Midgets still have two ments. Her hobby was Phi1~te1y. This unusual climax brought the
. 19rant
or ers
.3%; B. Instruction-$192,719.32, or games left on their schedule, one
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summer program to an end tor the
George M, Stabler of Rogers
primary group. '
Lane, Wallingford, is spending the
72.5%; C. AuxlliaryAgencies and with Yead~n at home tomorrow
Coordinate Activities-fi2,611.87, morIting and one next Saturday.
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The most serious problem for summer in Michigan and Illinois,
or 5%; D. Operation of School at Springfield
Mrs. J. Francis Taylor, director of assisting in the program of aid for
• Plant-$30,053.83, or 11%; E.
summer activities at Rutgers, was migrant fann workers of the
Maintenance 'of School PIali.t MRS. PHEBE E. McNAIR
,
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m~ 'parshOrtagt
toe :_~~~:eqCl'enuiPtmfunentds dfuOe ·AmHomerel'cMa.iSsions Council of North
r
$9,728.67, or 4%: and F. Fixed
D
t
f th 1 al cba t
f
.uUOLUll
Mrs. Phebe Elizabeth McNair, tree ors 0
e oc
. p er 0 this
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rt to th
.char
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, ges--$12, 57.34, or 4.5%. The
th Am'
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purpose an m pa
e
Mr. Stabler is a graduate of soof W Irvmg' MeN"';" of, 'In'el_
e
encan aneer OCle , e - 'e ce ti ..11_ 1,......
llm t.
total current expen~tures were -':-1'...
w.uo;:.
.~
YT'
C
ty
.
x P on-..." .acuse enro· en ciology at the University, of WisleslCIV rood,
~o'-'erly
nk R iMorey 1eaped mloU
. ~- the consin in Madison.
$26
, 5,826.20, most 'of which have to-~
a;
J. .. ~
, of Wm'ter aware
e l oun
l SUmt,
. Dr. A. Max- Fr~.
do . With direct instructional ser- Park, Fla., passed away August w
harp, PresIdent, reported breach by providing an eJ!ftra
' 2 at ,the Presbyterian H9SPital, that a total of $28,726.66, had b e e n '
, In Leelanau County, Mich., he
vices f011 children. 'Addltion,aa.
contributed to the now completed room for the s~nd four-year assisted in a program that includexpenses included, debt service at ::!~d~~:~;~~wing an o~- 1950 F\md Drive! pr. Sharp pro- group, and supplying bl~ from e4 counselling, recreation, social
a cost of $19,575.05, which covered
A memorial service will be held posed .the apointment of a' full- Colleg~ Avenue. An entire set service work, education and rethe reduction of debt and tne at the graveside at Elmwood Cem:' time, paid executive director, and of ~ulp,?ent' 'was borrowed from ligious services for the 200() mip~ent of outstanding bonds etery, New Brunswick, N. J.~ Sat- . the expansion of services to the Media Friends School. The R~ger grants and then; families who go
amounting to $14,000. Capital urday morning, August 5 . p ' 0 0 r ,
Other recommendations ~ussells ~t a week-end build- there every year at cherry-picking
Outlay items amounted to $5,927.,
were that .. the educational pro- mg. a ~ing saw ho~e and time.
In Illinois, he helped
e
70.
.
gram at the high, school level their chil~n ga-:r a nuniber of briefly on a similar program and
The largest items have to do
MaS. FRED A. BRILL
,should be accelerated and that ~ollow blocp which they and en- then made a survey of the state's
with expenses of instruction and
Mrs, Sarah E. S. Brill, widow the Board look into the develo~ lo~ed for ?"e~ ..Randolph Lee also migrant situation for use in planrelated activities under Depart- of Dr. Fred A. Brill, former Plilla- ment of a v()lunteer file, where bUllt a climbmg saw horse and a Ding future programs of assisments B and C. In these $157,- delphia dentist, died Saturday at both the skills and time which vol- smaller lwrse ~d. presented them tance.·
746.59 were for teachers' salaries her h
7 W' S ti
d,
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to the Association. 'The 1J0ward
ome 5
• ta on roa
unteers have availaole would be Jackson family contributed several
Government estimates indicate
and $21,524.79 were for staff sal- Ocean City, N.J., after a brief'ill- listed.
that there are about 2,500,000 miaries. An additional $12,330.30 ness. She was 77.
wheel toys, puzzles and various
In the five years that the Dela- other items,
.
grants and their families who
was spent on text books, instrucMrs. BrUI. a resid~t of Park ware County Unit has 'been in
make a precarious living by foltion suppli,es, and other expenses avenue, Swarthmore for more existance, much progress has been
Mrs. Taylor also' wishes to in- lowing the !harvests around the
of ~ction.' The expenditures than. 20 years, is survived by a made in aiding' Cancer victims. dicate her appreciation to ~e fol- country.
for coordinate activities cover son, Fred A. Brill, Jr., of Cynwyd,; Among :the features of the pro- ~f~gu'
ardsladld'e::!~~ thtb.eire'vfsi~t as
The· Home !Mission.s Oouncil,
the with
principally nursing senice. cafe- and foUT daughters,Mrs. Marian
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t taff
teria servi
d
t
o·~
p..tI'l'llD_ grou;p to the MO'
a permanen IDlgran s
ce, an support o. ex- D. Chamberlin of Ardmore, Mrs. whiab e,quipment is taken to pa- pool·~Be07th Presto .. r_..: ClTOW of 15 and some 200 additional
tracurricular activities of the Flort!Dce A. HarriS of Manoa, Mrs. tientshomes for their
and'
n, .lY.J.Q,uon -:amp- summ
ke
h
_-Jed
-'-_..:t
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bell, Elizabeth Garrahan and a ..... ;....~;--wor rs, as <=a..lTJ.
out
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Ruth E. Preston of Penn Wynne, the n"~~-" service which. has
t th
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M ........."'et Smith.
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ese peop_ or
,The excellent financial cOndition and Mrs. Kathryn H. D61inan of supplied over 21,987 dressinp for
~e~
.
nearJy 30 years. The program
of the School District is shown by Collegeville.
the patients.
Dr•. Ned Wj))i~ president of now extends·in 26 states and IS
the large margin of assets over
ServideS and Interment were
the Association, expressed ~tfs- supported by the memti'ers of 22
llabWties. The total assests of the held Tuesday in Lebanon.
Mrs. Ernest Lewis of Yale ave-faction at the terminati4il of a ,najor Protestant denominations.
District are $1,283,095.60; of wh1ch
nue entertain~ at a luncbeon at !Successful
"unmer
pro_
$1,020,U9.0'1 are for school buDdMr. JamesR. MacPherson of her' home SaturdaY In bonor of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of
ings, aites,- textbooks, and equip- Haverford avenue left Saturday Miss Helen Margaret Keenen of which, was due in large ~ to Lafayette avenue entertained as
ment. On this school property the to spend a few days in CbatauqUa, Harvard avenue who will be mar- the tine work and c:ooperativeness their week-end guest Miss Vivian
(Contiuued CIIl' page six)
N.Y.
ried September 2..
of every staff """""er•.
Dolezal of Swedesboro, N. 11.
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THRILLS YOUNG
HORNETS CLINCH
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TOTAL $28 726
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PERSONALS
81fABTBMOB~AN
AUG;vsT 4. 1950
AUGUl!/l' 4, 1950
T BEll W ~ B T B KOBE AN
NAMES ATTENDANTS
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph KenMrs. Walter MacFarland of nedy of Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs, Percy G. Gilbert of Park
Swedesboro, N. J., will be matron Carroll Freed of Frederick, Md.,
avenue spent last week in Woodof honor :for Miss Helen Walker and Miss Mildred Sharinahan,
stock, Vt., and While there visited
"CHECK YOUR CAR"
Worst, daughter of Mrs. Clarence Miss Alice Anderson, and Mrs.
her daughter Harriet, a counselor
w. WoOrst of Harvard avenue, and Ethel Hennessey, all Of Lynn,
"CRECK
at CatIJp Ogontz, Lisbon, N.H.
the late Mr. Worst, at her mar- Mass.
Mrs. Edward H. Cooley, her
riage to !M:r. Peter C. Nowell, son
BIGHT IN THE CEN'I'EB OF TOWN
daughter Susan and son Douglas,
of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nowell
TURNER
MARSHALL
left Friday for their new home
Media, which will take place SatMiss Mary Marshall, daughter
RUSSELL~S
near Portland, Ore., Route 1, Box
urday, September 9 in Trinity of Mrs. John Marshall of West
477 A, Oswego, Ore. Mrs. Cooley
"Boh" Atz, Owner
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Church, Swarthmore.
Chester formerly of Swarthmore,
and family have been visiting
The bridesmaids will be Miss became the bride of Mr. Co,n".d
SW' 6·0440
DaJ.'bllouth & Lafayette Aves.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cooley of
Mary
Worst,
sister
of
the
bride,
W.
Turner,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I~~:;:;!
Columbia avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Joan Thornbalm, Miss Mar- Brinkley Turner of Wynnewood, ,;
Waldo B. Davison of Va~sar avejarie Black of Swarthmore,
on Saturday at 4 o'clock on the
nue.
Miss Katrina Bogardus of SI)ri".g··llawn of the Marshall home,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinson
field.
"Green Forrest". The Rev. J. Jarand Miss Helen Tomlinson of South
Carol and Jane Oakey or Rose den Guenther, rector of St. Peter's
Chester road have returned fol- Valley. cousins of the bride, will Church in the Great Valley, Palowing an eight-day vacation at act as flower girls.
ali, formerly of Swarthmore,
Lenape Village in the Poconos.
A reception will follow at
ficiated..
BEAUTY SALON
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of horne of the bride's mother.
The bride, given in marriage
UApplebrook," Park avenue is enTO I.OOK REFRESHED IS TO BE,REFRESHED
The bride-ta-be was guest
her uncle, !Mr. Frank Bechtel of
tertaining this SUmmer her cousins honor at a burffet supper and CI"ymont. Dei., wore an afternoon
Mrs. S. D. Watson and daughter bridge given last Wednesday dress oC 3qua and white damask
Call Swarthmore, 6-(K76
Miss Miriam Watson of Enola evening by Mrs. MacFarland
linen. featuring a cape of em9 Chester Road
Plantation, Waterproof, La.
the home of her parents Mr.
broidered organdy. She carried
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jacobs of fv1rs. William H. Gehring of Uni- an old-fashioned bouquet of whitel~I=:=-IO:I.;.:II:::!!:==I:;:!!:==:!!:==::II==:!!:=I:::!!:===:iII==::II9
North Princeton avenue returned versity place.
roses ilnd wore a wreath of ivy
last week from a two week autoMiss Worst was entertained last and white delphinium in her hair.
Delicious Dinners to sult the taste of BVel'J'one
mobile trip around the Gaspe evening with a surprise kitchen
Mrs. John K. Meneely of Albany,
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to order
Penninsula. They made a short shower given by Miss Mary Jane N.Y .• sister Of the bride, and Miss
visit in Castleton, Vt., with the Servais of Dickinson avenue
Heather Champion of England,
MARGIE'S FAlIIOUS CINNAlIION BUNS on SUNDAY
,
George de Forrests, former resi. !Jster, Mrs. Foster Nowell. Jr., as maid of honor. wore full skirts
EVERY
THURSDAY
5:30
to
7:30
p.
m.
SERVE
YOURSELF
dents of Strath Haven avenue, of Lansdowne.
of pink cotton of ballerina length
BUFFET SUPPER $1.00
and on the way home stopped in
with blouses of pink organdY.
Comfortable Rooms Day or Week.
Bar Harbor and Cape Cod.
Elevator
WALSH - DlMMl'I'T
They carried old-fashioned bouThe Dimmitt,
marriage daughter
of Miss of Mrs.
mixed flowers.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Haig Anne
Mr. or
Albert
E, Turner, Ill, bro-
STATE AUTO INSPECTION
ACCIDENTS"
SERVICE
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The Bouquet
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M:.~~aretlquets
STOATH'
HAVEN, INN
n
of Riverview road spent last week- Mary Robnett Dimmitt of Rutgers ther of the bridegroom. served as
Swarthmore, Pa.
Telephone Swarthmore 6-0680
end with their son and daughter avenue and Mr. L. M. Dinunitt of best man.
WESTERN UNION OFFICE
FREE 'PARKING
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. New York City, to Mr.
The couple are on a short hon- '~~tel!Cj:!it
Haig of Westfield, N.J. Their Howard· Walsh, son of Mrs. Mar- eymoon trip to Vennont.
:
daughtel Roberta left on Friday garet M. Walsh of Philadelphia,
to vacation in Whitefield, N.H. took place Saturday afternoon a~ 2
CHRISTENED
for three weeks.
l
p.m. in the rectory of the Ch,urch I .John Edward Moist and JacqueMr. and Mrs. F. Norton Landon of the Holy Child in North Phila- lyn Elizabelh MOist, children of
DinIn&' Room ()pen To PubIIo
of Princeton avenue have been delphia. Father William J. MoGin- l\1ajor ·and Mrs. Robert E. Mtlist
entertaining their daughter, Mrs. ley officiated. .
.,ft"rnooini of Mitchell Field, N. Y., ,e"'.1
Richard F. Bovard 'who was here
The bride chose an
christened Sunday aftemoon at
for a ten day visit. Mrs. Bovard length gown of pale blue dotted the home of Major Moist's mother,
returned to her home in Clarks- SwlSS Over blue taffeta. The off-the Mrs. George Manaton of ParkSide.
burg, W.Va., on Wednesday.
-shoulder neckline was edged with
The Rev. Carlos A. Avila of
Mary - Leigh Elmore of Balti- white piping, and her sash, and Albuquerque, N. M., uncle of
more Pike, Swarthmore is spend- button trim also of white. Her children, performed the cel,enIOD,y.1
tANiSIE!i"f GUES'1'8
ing the summer with.. her grand- bonnet was white and she wore a
A buffet Slipper followed
and Rlltgers Avennes
Phone Swar&hmoI'e 8-8'111
·parents Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Page white orchid corsage.
christening. Among those .atten-I~~~
of Randolph, N.H.
Miss MBry Frances Dimmitt as ding were PrOfessor and
wore a John H. Pitman of Vassar avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Graeme G. Whyt- attendent for her sister
a,cc,es"orie",1
law, of Cornell avenue have return- beige dress with b1ade
grandparents. of the babies,· and
:anadi.1
and
a
small
white
straw
hat
members
of the immediate famC
~ ed (rom a vacation in
black. trim.
where they cruised the Saguenay
Joseph Collins of Conshohocken ilies •
and then spent a week in Nova was best man for Mr. Walsh. .
Scotia.
BIRTH
A reception fOlloweli at 132 RutMr. and Mrs. Edmund Jones of
gers avenue where the ;gu,es.ts Cornell avenue are receiving c:mTO ATTEND BRIDE
were received before a fireplace .gratulations on the birth of a sun,
Miss Barbara Krase of '[iiddlle,.1 banked with ferns and a magnifU
Edmund
Jones,
town road, Elwyn, will ,be
icent spray of white gladioli
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B Alexander
M
'ta on July
4 in
ryn awr Hasp. J.
,
of honor for Miss Helen
asters pierced wHh blue delphinThe baby is a grandson of Mr.
Keenen, daU{lhter of Dr. and Mrs. ium.
and Mrs. Henry W. Jones of
Frank G. Keenen "Of Harvard ave- . Mrs. Dimmitt chose a gown or Haverford avenue, arid of Dr. and
nue, at her marriage to Mr. Wil- pink lace and chiffon. Her 9CHam DeForrest Fetzer, ",on of cessories were navy blue and her Mrs. Alexander C. Purdy of HartMr. and Mrs. Paul Lowell Fetzer small navy blue hat was b :iITun,ed I ford, GonD., and Buck Hill Falls.
of Ridley Park, which will take with tiny flowers. Her COrsag9
place Saturday, September 2,
was a pink and navy blue orchid.
FOR
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Swarthmore
The mother of the groom wore
MAGAZINE
Church.
a navy blue print dress with na, SUBSCRIPTIONli
The bridesmaids will be Miss vy accessories with a large pi,!ture I
Mrs. Lloyd E; Kauffmaa
Patricia !McCahan and Mrs. John hat to match. She wore a lal,el.d,,, I
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Sprout of Swarthmore, Mrs. Rob- orchid corsage.
Swarthmore &.2080
ert Huber of Cleveland, Ohio,
Out-of-town guests included Mr.
<' ..
13 South Chester
Road
,
,
Betty Piggott of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. J. S. Moss of New York
Miss Elaine Title'of West Hatford~ City, Mrs. Forrest Cress of DeConn .. and Miss .Janet Warner of troit, Mich., Mr. Thomas Robnett
Dallas, Texas.
and Mr. Nesbet Robnett of Montclair, N. J., Mr. Stoner W. Yantis
and Mr. Charles Yantis. of Lang_
Harvard Inn
M,
i
OF
SUMMER
APPAREL
• j
~.
AN ANCIENT PROFESSION
News Notes
DEW DROP INN
Mrs. H. F, Roberson of Albany,
N.Y., and her daughter Miss Lillian Roberson of New Rochelle, I
N.Y., who have been spending the I
PETER Eo TOLD, Editor and l'nhllllher
past month visiting Mrs. Rober1IIAIl,J01UE TOLD and BARBARA KENT. A8soeIate Edlton
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
Rosalie Peirsol
Pat Told
Lorene McCarter
son's daughter Mrs. A. E. LongOPEN 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
well of Lafayette avenue, left
Entered as Second Class, Matter, January 24, 1929, !It the Post
Monday Thru Saturday
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Tuesday for a two-week vacation
!
in :s.ockport, Mass.
DAILY DINNERS
10 $1.80
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Misses Anne and Pauline GuetSpecial Children's Plattf'H
SWARTHMORE; PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1950
ter of Cornell avenue have returnClosed tor 2 week. be&'innill&' July 31-~e-open'8 Au&'llBt 141
ed from a two-week trip through
the mid-west visiting friends, and
their niece and her husband Mr.
Presbyterian Notes
and 'Mrs. Erik Hultburg, Jr., of
At the 11 ,,'clock service SunDr. and Mrs. F. H. Murray have Indiana?olis, Ind.
FINE
and
day morning the Rev. J. Stu;u-t returned to their home on Prince-I Carolme. FI~~erty of Guernsey
Dickson, Pastor of .Glenolden ton avenue after a trip to the I road, a senl~r III September at the
SUGCESTIONS FOR YOUR PANTRY
Presbyterian Chureh will preach. P _w
t Th
I ft S
th- Pennsylvanta Academy of the
.
a~c
coas .
ey e
war
F'
Ar
Ph'l d I h'
h
G. Wills Brodhead will be guest more June 21 to attend the annual me
ts,
• a e p 'a, . as reCall Swarthmore 6.3243
soloist.
meeting of the American Protologic turned h?me after attendmg the
The nursery for children aged Society in Los Angeles. They then Academy s . Summer School at
two to six will be held Sunday at
t·
d
th t Y
'te N
Chester Sprmgs for seven weeks.
,
con mue nor
0
oseMl
aM
P L Whi k
11 0 clock
on
the
second
floor
of
t'
aI
P
k'
d
S
F
r
'
·
rs. . .
ta er of Park ave.
.
Ion
ar an
an
anclSco,
the Par,:,h. Houhase. Mrs. Damel Portland, Victoria, Vancouver and nue has returned from a threeTheatre Square
Johnson .. ~ c rge..
Jasper National Park. After sev- week vacation to Lake Wmnepau.
.
.
eraI d ays a t J asper they proceed ed . saukee, Center
.
Th.meet
SurgIcal
Dressmgs
Group
N.H., and I'
WIll
Wednesday
mommg
at to Banff
d Lak Lo .
d th
South BerwIck, Harbor,
Me.
10 in the upstairs of the Parish h'
b an
ef · S,:,"ep an I
e~ Mr. and Mrs. Pierce MacNair
House. All who are interested are c~~~ y way 0
•
au an and children Victoria, Caroline,
invited to come and bring a sandlcago.
Andrew and Dora will move Monwich for the lunch hour.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bassett day from Yale avenue to their
The ministry of the Church of North Chester road left Tuesday newly purchased home at 322
can 'be reached during the
for a week's trip to Maine.
Maple avenue .
mer by calling the Church Office
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris Latimer
Mrs. Henry A. Piper and her son
any m ommg'.
and children Jay and Lindsey M W'lli
P'
N th h
r.
, am ,per of or C esmoved Friday from Drexel Brook ter road spent a two week vacation
to Oak Crest lane and Rose Valley motoring through the southwest.
Methodist Notes
road, Wallingford. Mr. Latimer is Mr. Piper returned home by plane I
Sunday School meets each Sunthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. while Mrs. Piper is now visiting
day at 10 a.m.
Latimer of Cornell avenue.
Guest !preacher of the 11 o'cloCk
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford of her son Mr. Robert Piper
• in AI- 1
buquerque,
N.M.
service Sunday morning will be Amherst avenue, entertained at a
Dr. Henry E. Walheyof Philadel- neighborhood party Sunday eveMiss Barbara Brown of Walnut
phia.
ning in honor of the birthday an- lane spent last week vifiting her
t'an Pitman will be in charge niversaries of Mrs. Avery Blake brother Mr. Richard Brown and
of the Church ~ursery.
and Mr. Richmond Fetherolf.
family of College Park, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell De
Dr.' and Mrs. Hallock C. CampBurlo, Jr., and small daughter Jane bell of Vassar avenue entertained
CO~
Trinity Notes
of Medford, Mass., have been as their house guest last week
DIIICTOIS O. fUNIULS
Holy Communion will be cele- spending the past week visiting Mrs. Charles Dakin of Trenton,
brated at the eight o'clock service Mrs. De Burlo's parents Mr. and N.J. They will have as their
1820 CHESTNUT STREIT
Sunday morning, and again at 11 Mrs Charles G Thatcher of Ogden guests for a week Mrs. Campbell's
o'clock.' The Reverend John R. ave~ue.·
brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
• 6·"81
MARY A. lAIR. P,",d.'"
Huggins, Rector
of
Calvary
Bardwell Mrs. Allen Hutchinson and sons
Mr. and Mrs. H,
Richard and Jimmy who are en '
Church" Rockd.de, will be in Lincoln,
Jr., of Ogden a"l'enue have
.
charge of the services during the been entertaining
for two weeks route from Denton, Texas to their
new home in Bridgeport, Conn.
month of August. •
Mrs. Lincoln's niece Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton W. Croco '
The following will serve as. ush-I von Stein of Colorado Springs,
W
ulli J
family
of Hillborn
ers: T. • Hopper, J. E. B ,tt, . Colo., who was en route to New and
motored
to, Elizabeth
nearavenue
PittsReynolds, C. B. Blake, A. H. England where her two sons have
Kn abb,C. S. VaI enIine, J . S . been camping at Lake Winnepau- burgh last Wednesday a!ld visited,
Thorn
'd E 0 C
through Sunday with Mrs. Croco's
pson, an, . . ramp.
saukee, N. H.
mother Mrs. William E. Carothers. i
Major Frank J. Davies who has
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kelley
Christian Science Notes
beea stationed in Columbus, Ohio and daughters Carol and Joan,
"spm.s
. ·t"· theSUJeco
b" t r the for
year~,
witht M
his family
. . .several
..
h'
d returned to their home in Seaford,
.. LesSon-Sermon in aU hurches of 15 V1SLtng IS par~ s
r; an Del., Sunday after a week's visit
Christ, Scientist on Sunday Au- Mrs. James A. ~avles of Ced~r with Mrs. Kelley's parents Mr. t
t ' 6 TheoenexIS.
G Id T t" ''The lane before it'avmg
for 'Japan md and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan of i
gus.
MD
fruit of the Spirit ..
· 1ave, JOY,.
.
September.
,rs.
aYles
I
S
J d
d ' an Guernsey road.
~' I ngsufte.ring gentleness chIldren usan" 0 y, an Junmy Jean Galbreath of Benjamin
faith,
will return to their, former home West avenue left Monday for a I
"perance: against such there is no at 215 Yale avenue.
.
10-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. i
' 'iaw~"
(Galatians 5:22,23)
~s. Bruce Harkness WIth her Matthew Evans of Sherwood I
'
children Steven, Peggy and Laura Forest Md .
will return to Chicago tomorrow
'
after visiting her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar West has returned
Mrs. Lyle A. Whitset of Ehn ave- to her home on Ehn avenue fol- '
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHi
nue for two mouths. Mr. Hark- lowing a two-month visit in Des
Sandal', A1I&'U8t 6
,
ness has been studying at the Moines, Io\\!a.
11:00 AM.-'The Rev. J. Stuart
Dickson, Pastor of the Presby- University of Chicago whp,re he
terian Church of Glenolden received his Doctor of Philosophy MAN U MIT S C H 0 0 L !
will preach. The Church Nur- in j!:nglish in the summer con- 2 mlles So. of Hnlmesville on 513
sery will be open.
vocation at the university. He will
On SO-acre farm in Bucks Coun- I
Wednesc1ay, Aocusf; 9
begin
teaching
at
tlle
University
ty,
boys & girls 6-1S practice de- ,
10:00 A.M.-Swgical
Dressings
mocracy
as they work & study:
gronp lneets in Partsh iRouse. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill., in ~ep- in free, creative
atmosphere.
tember.
Elementary & high school cur. METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enion riculum. Small, informal classes. ,
Roy N. Keis.., D. D.~ Miniater
and daughters Sara and Laura of Creative expression through Mu- '
SDDday,Aqust6
10:00 A.M.
S~day
Haverford aven.ue have returned sic, Art, Dramatics.
.
'
School
Sports, riding, pets: Also coed
meets.
from a two-week automobile trip summer camp programs. School I
11:00 A.M.-Dr. Henry E.
~
to
Cape Cod.
term begins Sept. 18. Wn'te or
RUSTED
hey of Philadelphia
PROTECIED
preach.
Mrs. G~ace Elmore and her phone .for catalogue:
I
In ordinary gasoline
W. M. & B. G. C. Fincke, Box SM,
In Sinclair Gasoline
daughter Miss Eleanor Ehnore of B.D. 2, Bristol, P&., Comwells 0690
TRINITY CHURCH
Sunday, A1IPS& 6
Baltimore pike, Sw,\!,thmore are I r;;:==;;;;;=;;;;;=;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
At fJI1 Ulr4 price you nOw get a gasoline with top power and
8:00 A.lIII.-Holy Comnwmion.
9n a two-week motor trip to New
performallce
plus Anti-Rust protection. You lleed this protection
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Hampshire.
because moisture condensation in your gasoline tank causes rust
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
and corrosion in your whole fuel system when you use ordinary
Linda Smith of Amh~rst avenue
OF FRIENDS
gasOline. Steel rod at left i. heavily rusted after prescribed labentertained Sandra Jellinghaus of
Sanday, August 6
oratory test in ordinary gasolille containing small proportion of
11:00 A.M.-Meeting !lor worship, Wihnington, Del., as her house
water, as does your gasoline tank. o,mpare ~ at right after
guest
for,
a
few
days.
Vlaitors welcome.
identic;aI teSt in new Sinclair GaSoline contaillillg RJ>.11,*, Dew
.
Honda,., Aqast 'I
CAMERA & GADGET BAGS
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. James of
chemical illgred;ent
Stops rust and corrosion,
.
All day sewing for AFS.c.
FILM & FLASH BULBS
Park
avenue
will
entertain
as
their
We«nMilpy, Aqud •
Stop Rust and Corrosion that Damage Gas Tanks
W.!ek~d guests Mrs. James'
DARK ROOM NEEDS
All day sewing for AFS.C.
co)lSins Dr. and Mrs. Donald B.
PROJECTORS
- Clog fuel Pumps - Carburetor' Jets _
FIRST CHURCH OF
Strohm of Englewood, N.J. _
ALBUlIIIS
CHJIIS'1iscmmsr
SLIDE & REEL CASi'S
OF SWARTHIIOM
Mr. Wesley Wagner of Park
Park Avenue below lIarvud
avenue will leave today to spend a
SLiDE 8. MOVIE
811111'1ay, A..-& 6 . .
year working in Vienna, Austria.
11:80 A.Jl.-8uadai SeI!OoL
Mrs. David McCahan and. \ler
11:00 A.Jl. - T
• _ Sennon
daughter Betty of Strath Haven
'~"
W~~m7"1 avenue are spending a few we ks
.
MCh weeIr. • p.m. a.?
c _ on the farm of the former's bro- STAn: '" HONROB S"'R.....
ap., dail7 GcIIpt &""'Q' 12 ..
MEDIA 1-117'
I p.m. Wer!: 'q _
.... 7 • ther Mr. Richard Morse of St.
l\IIicbael's, lIIId. '
7:111 p,m. ea;t • to ".10.
J'llBLI8IDD E'EltY FRIDAY AT SWARTIDIORE, PA.
THE 8WAaTIDIOBEAN, INC.. PUBLISHER
•
_ _ _ _ _ _..:P..:h::".:;:Re SW_ar&Iua
__ .re 6-08,00 __ •_ _ _ __
B,.aldlUl - £unc:1J - Dinne,
asc
•
NEWS NOTES
CAKES
PASTRIES
THE CAKE BOX
'=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
sum-
•
•
I
I
AIR CONDITIONED
I
•
OLIVER H.' BAIR
TOP PERFORMANCE
PLUS NEW
l
'g~ess~
ANTI-.RUST
PROTECTION
m~ess, tem~
NO EXTRA PRICE
·
Chureh' S
erVICeS
I
I
College Theatre
Caree,. '(OU,.ses in genero', portrait.
commercial and color photogrophy.
Short specialized evening cou,.,es in
all phases. Under direc' SUperYisioh 01
America', bert· known t.olor photog.
raphe,.. Writ. for Catalog 23 ..
YAWN
SCHOOL OF
PHOTOGRAPHY
Phll.delphla· LOcust 3·6244
Broad & Sprlni Garden SIS.
AIR CONDITIONED
Friday and Saturday
Anne Baxter - Dan Dalley
''TICKET TO
TOMAHAWK"
A Musical Comedy in
Technicolor!
Feature Times Sat Nite Only
,'6:00, - 8:00 and 10:00 P.M.
Children's Special
Matinee - I P. M.
"SHAGGY"
4 Cartoons - Serial
Monday and, Tuesday
J. Arthur Rank's
"AS'I'ONISBBD 1lEAB.T"
N ....I Coward - CeUa .Jobnson
..,,,
e 1'11<..
8~
..... ~8.....
...
Wednesday and Thursday
Palll Daadu In
"TIm BIG Ip'r'
•
MEDIA
DELIGHTFULLY
AIR CONDITIONED
Friday and Saturday
Margaret Sullavan
Wendell Corey
"NO SAD SONGS FOR ME"
Kiddies Mat. Sat. 1:15
Roy Rogers Westem
7 Cartoons
Also "Little Big House"
REGULAR FEATURE
NOT SHOWN
Sunday OntY!:--RoyRopq
"TWILIGHT ON THE
SIERRAS"
~onday-and -TuCSdayWalt DIsney's
"CINDEBEI.I.:\."
Added: Oar Gang Comedy
Wednesday and ThurSday
Lew -'Ye... - Teresa WrIa'h&
"TilE CAPTIlRE"
Starting Friday.~,- LouIs IIaJ'wanI
Patricia' _odin;'
'FORTUNEs OF CAPTAIN
BLOOD"
• Pharmacy ill one of the e"
of all the learnecI p%Qfesa-. It
had its becinninc more than fear
thousand years qo, and baa hem
practiced in one form or anotller
7
•
The modem dnac
store bears little resemblance to
ever since.
the apothecary of old. Yet, tIDday'a pharmacist is inspired by the IllUDe Mall .
able principles that governed the c:onduct of his
Conibeara. The phannaciat'a c:bief interest, now _
tIten, is the relief of sufFerinc and the proIm ...
nre.
'tiaD of
Prescriptions come first in our .......
Your do ctor IJl8T oot like to I1!CIOhM d ....
part:icuIar pharmacy" but he will DeVer IIIIIDplain
if you briDe his JlI'eecriptlooa to . .
1,
li••••I'. o.llep " ••' ••
•
Gin. • CXJ&Da
,_
'
I
I
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES
rh¥
,(/II'
ROGER RUSSEu,
-51NCLAI '
,M1lNUHGASOLBNES
FUSCO and ALSTON
Chellter ... Falniww,
•
a,...
PhOllI S'WartbmoIe ..1 II
.-
eLA SSIFIED
work done to PIre Underwritea'
J.osT '" roUND.
\ LOST-Bracelet with pale blue
specificaliollll. Service on' wuh- L~~-Bro"l'on cigarette lighter. stones and rhinestones. Chester
ers, .vacuUDl cleanera, rana:",
.mbaled PIR.W. Reward. Phone road and Harvard avenue. Call
Swarthmore 6-1279.
pEJLSONAL
.rons. toasters, fane. lampe. Call Swartlunore 6-3394.
PERSONAL _ Electrical wirlnl Erich H. Hausen. Electrical Conand inltallalion, ....Idontial anti .traclor. Swarthmore 6-2850. 335
commerclal.Water h . .t ...... ran",". I i;p;i;ai;:rkiF,a"'vi;;ei;nCiu"'e::._.,==:-'"""'_,...,--.,.
dishwashers, dryers. Bmdlx, AU PERS
receIVers, vacuum cleanera aDd
other electrical appliance. repaired.
Prompt service.
Robert
PIANO TUl'ONG
Brooks, SWarthmore 6-1548.
ALBAN PAn •••
PERSONAL-Painter - former17
boss painter for Geor~e GillesNew aJld Ilebialu Plan..
pie. Every 'job a sa~istled customaDlI Rep.lrlna- Sin... 19H
er. Call Swarthmore 6-4251.
Phone Media '-1515
PERSONAL-Boarding Kennels.
Sara L. Palmer, Wal1ingford
AveJ1ue,
Moylan.
Pa. Media
6-0288.
JAMES E. ~
PERSO~'N"'AL"-'='---Stokes Nursing
PI,UMBING AND BEATING
Home. Small select clientele.
Excellent
food. aud care. Highly
Reci.tered in Swarthmwe
reco-;nmended by Swarthmoreans.
Madl"on 3-9098.
Dill-I Chester 3-8106
PERSONAL-Girl desires job as
mothers helper pari or full time.
Phone Swarthmore 6-1040.
PERSONAL Louise Pickin's
Room 310
· Beauty Shop. Grace Park will
Swarthmore Disposal
• Open: 9·8 Mon •• Wed .• F,i. 9·6 Tue'. Thurs.
UPPIR
IAIIY
"AnlA"I'I.'.
be closed August 12 to Sept~mber
-LIBERAL CREDll lrlMS
Weekly or Monthly
(Elevator S.rvi,e)
6.'
.
WARREN PIEBCB
PERSONAL-When the weather
is hot and you don't wish to
Swarthmore 6-2078
bake, phone Elinor Bye and order
a cake."", Swarthmore 6-4124.
PERSONAL Urgently needed
Swarthmore
your home for sale. Buyers
waiting. L. Henry LeBaron. The
WILLIAI\'[ CROOKS \,
Action office. Swarthmore 6-0121.
Asbes & Rubbish Removed
-- --=-_-........:W~·ANTED ___
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
WANTED - AVON PRODUCTS
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa.
need two women in Swarthmore
and viCinity to represent our pro~t""~t"i"t""1He du~ts. Hours at your convenience.
Write to Mis. Cele Snape, l104
Since 1905
~Kalb Street. Norristown. Pa.
WANTED Older woman, resi·
dent
of
Swarthmore,
desires
Painters & Paper llan&"ers
small
housekeeping
apartment
We should !mow how
furnished or unfurnished. swarth~
Swa. 6-2266 MiohiPD' Avo.
~ore 6-0904 ev...tngs.
...:.~...,;..:lu..........g~~~'\;.. WANTED-W~o::m:::a::nC"''ito::=-:c:::ar:::e-:-·for
year-old child. five days week.
Phone Newton Square 1309-J or
write Mrs. Edelston, R.D. No.1,
PE'£ER E. TOW
It's easyl Simply give your party-line neighbors the
Medi".
.
All LIn.. or Inaurange
consideration you'd like the~ to give you • •• and you'11
WANTED
,By professional
333 Dartmouth Avenue
woman, apartment, 3 or 4 rooms,
I1bnost always find the courtesy returned. Tbis means
bath, housekeeping facilities. Third
IwarUuaore. Pa.
fioor in private home preferred.
good telephone service for ev':!ryone on the tine!
•
Occupancy desired by Sept. 1.
Suppose you start to make a call and find the line in
Reply to Box C. The Swarthmorean.
use. It's courteous to hang up gently and give the other
W ANTE"'D-"'L"a:-:di:y"",-=m="'tur=:-:e-,'-ur-g"cen""""tl'"y
person a few minutes to finish his call before you try
PETER
needs small furnished house, DI NICOLA
keeping apartment. Best referagain. And suppose, while talking, you realize that your
ences. Reply Box D .• The SwarthrDriveway Construction
neighbor wants to make a call. It's cOurt';"us tu hang up
morean.
• Asphalt or Con_to
in a few minutes and free the line.
WANTED-Lady wishes small.
unfurnish'ed
apartment
second
CeDar Walla Be-Plastered
See? It doesn't take much to win your "party-ilna
floor. in Swarthmore, co~venient
to
transportation
and
stores.
Box
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
halo" ••• and thus to help make service better for alL
E., The Swarthmorean.
WANTED-By Piasecki Engineer,
room accessible to shower. Box
M, Swarthmorean.
.
NEWS NOTES
with nerve block
there is an easy way
to fill or even extract teeth
with the utmost comfort
Delicious Spread. That Rate, Supreme
'QUALITY BREAD
An assortment of Ideal Preserves,
"1.1, ./
'''e
Jeme. and other tempting spreads I
that hit the spot these days, gen_"sly spread atop today's best
bread value.
Enriched
Z9
II!
PRESERVES
9dmt
California Elberta
PEACHES
•
1,0 '
I....
bunch
HONEYDEWS I:~~~::a. -3te
Acme Graded A, Tender, Young Beef
Meaty
CHUCK ROAST
Sbort Ri. . of Beet
F.,
Ib
Btoiling
SMALL HAMS
'DUCKLINGS y~'::: ~~.
4S0
lan....... Whol. . .
Brand
Imok.d
Shankle.. ' Ib
....If
FANCY LARGE PORGIES
For Rea' Summer Refreshment
Bala Clull or Rob Roy
BEVERAGES ir::,·10c
Caea-Cola
Peon-Cola
fa
In Cam..
I.
Cam_
6 ~~ ZSo
6 1!,-: z'c
an b......ra"" price' add bottle cIepoalt. In 'enna. Ma!kets add Po. tux.
.... lIuy Dill
A
Virginia
.....eatu..
ICED
SPICE
CAKE
_bZSC
With fruit and nub odded to tllvt
It that marvelous flavor. I~ed
with a dlllldou •• smooth,
creamy vanilla
ldng
Pickles
"i':.rt 19c
Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler of
South Chester road and Mrs. William M. Pomeroy of Haverft;Jrd
ha ve returned after spending three
weeks at West Harwich. Cape Cod
and Swampscott, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel
and Miss Ginny Peel of Columbia
Ia',erlUe spent the we~k-end visiting
Peel at Camp Passwnpic.
Ely, Vt. En roule they spent
night with Mrs. Peel's
IbJ:ofher 8.nd sister-in-law Mr. ~nd
.A. Craig Lippincott of Plain-
Borrowing Capacity (excluding borrowings in anticipation of current revenues) ................................................$348,80.3.~8
STATEMENT OF DATES OF LAST MATURITY OF RESPECTIVE
FORMS OF FUN~ED DEBT
BONDs.-.:.AIl serial bonds
Maturity
Outstanding
Rate
Date of Issue
$ 35.000.00
1956
4'1.
1926
~ 62,000.00
1960
1930
4'1.
30,000.00
1959
3'1,
1934
Total
RECEIPTS
:& ~: 47.
Oraage JUICE 4 90c
for
.......,.. Cat Gre'D B.aDS
IMm ••• 8Uced Stl'awlhlules
• 61e
SIIarp Ch.ddar Ch••••
e____________________
'-M7 MUd Ch••••
• 450 - J
Swarthmore, Penna.
or to hi, attorney,
HODGE, BSQ.
GDI'L~ALCOLM
U3Un Building
Chester. Penna.
.T-7·28
"1 saw it in The Swarthm.orean".
GOTrERS
REPAIRED & INSTALLED
WARM-AIR BEATING
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
GEORGE MYERS
Box 48 - SWIU1Iunore 6-0740
.....
",On.lil
to:::~::::
Devine Taxi Service
General Control (A) ._.................. 8,055.11
SWARTHMORE, PA.
Instruction (8) .............•. " ............. 191,Tl9.11
Au:rllJary .Agendes (C) ................ tt~.11.8T
Operation (D) ................................ 80,051.81
Malntena~ce
(E) ..........................
0.118 ••'
Fh:ed Charges (F) ..................... 11.857."
Debt Service (G)
en pita)
'0 tla
u
i
......... "................. 19.51 .05
y (H) .".................
~
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Total.......
Balance on Hnnd (To
Serving Swarthmore, Morton. Rutledge and Ridley
ToWD8h.lp since 1918
PHONE:"
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lection. New wca\>e5, new
colors, Dew patterns-to suit
any decorating .scheme you
may have in ·mind.
Come in soon and make your
choice. Let us show you our
famous Gulislall C.atpe1S.
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1949 Tax: (Current Year)
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Balance on hand all -Funds
Total Assets
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l.tll.85
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5t,1l8.5'
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Bonded Indebtedness (With .Vote OfLl~~g) S
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Bonded Inflebledness (Wilbont Vote 0 HI ra
.......................................
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17.0oo.ot
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Amount of
To: Collector'! Bond
AmOODt
of Treasurer"
;1181.71....
Amount of Secreta~:
d ........... _ ... __ .............. _.............. I,soO.N
'R.eeonclUaUo " . Bond .................................... _.............. .1.000.t0
Bahk Balance Jut a 11150 n of BaDt: BalaDce at CIoocI or SehOOl Year
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We hereby certlfy tbat we bave
oorreet. and that tbe securities of the
BUILDING
MATERIAL
'O,O~.oO
eetorate) ......................................... ,...
FOR RENT Attractiv.. room
conveniently located to tea~
rooms and transportation. Call
Swarthmore 6-4910.
FORRENT-Unfurnished apartment, three rooms, bath and attic. Heat and hot .water. $55 per
mo~th. Business couple .preferred.
134 Sylvan Avenue, Rutledge .•
FOR RENT - C()Jn:fortably furnished room for transient. Full
housekeeping privilege. Reply Box
· A, The Swarthmorean.
FOR RENT-Three-room housekeeping apartment. Best location. Reply Box B. The Swarthmorean.
FOR REl\'T - Seashore Cottage
Fishers
Island,
Connecticut:
Ideal for Children. Balance of
season. .A(pply personally to Mrs
William Tidball, Wallingford, .Pa:
Call Media 6-3695.
FO!l. RENT -. Apartment, 'large
hvmg and dining room - combined, large bedroom, tile bath,
private entrance hall, modern kitchen. utilities included. $70 month
Media 6-187.0.
.
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wItf. Jaw.
KILPA~CK
Registered
PLUMBING
&
HEATING
Estimates
116 Birchwood Road
Aldan. Pa.
Madison 3-42U
HARBINGERS
OF SPRING
Snowdrops
Crocus Daffodils Erythronium
Scllla Sibirca Chionodoxa
Grape - Hyacinths.
TULIPS
impOrted from HolIaIuI
M. E. Burgett
Box 195. Swarthmore
Charles E. Fischer
BUlLDEft
SwarUunore
6-zasa
TIMPKEN
on. BURNERS
Ft1EL On.
J_ A. GR.EEN
1 . . . . 1'1:.........._
IWAa'l'llKOaa. .....
IW.aaTBMOU ..lIM
· FOR ~E - Mahogany bureau,
servUlg table and tea...wagon.
Call Swarthmore 6-1496.
FOR SALE-Boys bicycle, 1946
model. Fair condition, $15.
Swarthmore 6-4548.
.
FOR SALE .-. Baby roach. very
. good condltion, full size, collaps.ble, 313 Dartmouth Ave.
FOR SALE - Vacant ground Swarthmore, Swartlunore Ave Near Parrish Road. 75 x 150.
North Chester Realty Co. 1180
Morton Ave.. Chester . Phone
3-7206.
.
,
FOR SAI-E Dining room furni!W"<', wal?ut, handmade needlel'l'mt .seal>; m blue. Wicker strodler, hke new. Call Swarthmore
6-7870.
.
FO~ !>lU.E-N~e piece mahogany
dining room SUite. Any reasonable or unreasonable offer ae-'
cepted. Call Swarthmore' 6-6088.
FOR SALE Coil bed springs,
. Simmons bed ends. Call.Swarthmore 6"2160. •
FOR SALE Lad,y's HarIman
wardrobe trunk. Cheap. Reply
to .BoX F, The Swarthmorean.
I
,
"Third Generation BuDders"
HORACE
A.
REEVES
Building Construction
e .Residential
_ Painting
e Commercial
_ Repairs
_ Alterations
S~a:rthmore
.~
6-3450
UNITED
SERVICES
Residential Wiring
for economy
FOR SALE
5.11'7.'0
.,e..Avaiiiiilie··fo;..SCbiXii··year·········l······
..········ ..····· ...................... 1111.118.15
.50.111) ............................. 0,!18•••
If not, you have a treat in
store .•• in this store! For you'll
be truly am3zOO. at the won~
derEul array of fashionable carpets we now have for your se-
lAS. E.
FOR R~E"'N=T----'-"":' I
ROOFS
Total
Expenses
. • Z85.818.10 .
Total CUrren!
Debt Sen-ioe
(lte (ItE".JnS
G) A- F In c. ) ..............................
Total CApital Culla (~e
H········· ..•··· ..·.. ··········..·.,.······ ..····· )0."S.05
II...... 01',...., •••II1II11 _",
•
on Party-Line Telephones
•
ping :Fund ................. :...................., 111,081.11
roperty tax 1040 ........................ 100,558.88
IDc'o11r capita tax 1949 ....................
none
nquent tax
to 19-49) .................... 5,f16.U
Sta(tPrevlous.
e appropriation: Teachers,
Transportation, Tuition Vocational .......................................
i',88B.81
lUltion non-resident pupils ...::::~ 55.15'7.D
nterest ..............................................
'58.• 5
Sale of real estate, supplies and
AleqUlpment ....................................
S'UIS
1 other sonrces ............................ ,I,08S81
TOL'l1 receipts, including
.
beginning balance ......................13.18.54.1.54
IlsaJ Tomatoe. Ha~J1."Jod
OUR CiiII8 ...... ROAD M • •xET
OJ'lDlf ftlmDAY . . . . . . . . .'1' ftLL • P.IL
SA.'ftJaDAY 'I'ILL • P ...
JILIDIft OF . . . . .·.·'80
HOW TO BE AN "ANGEL"
EXPENSES
Dalancc 011 hand Jul., 4, 1949'
All funds exclu!tive of Slnk-
:::gi!t pRA~k"NTfs (Item
Z ~ z'o
DtJuzt Halve. A.pricots U....lod N':;,~'h Z7c
!}thai Royal Ann~ Cherries N':;,~'h ~Sc
!)dt.all'ruit CooktaU ~=-!~ N~~'h nc
1.lSg
..,011.118
Net runoont . oC··19,g··taX;··coii'ecte(i·..:. .:. . ::. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 10::::::::
Naw Pack Farmdole
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LEITERS TESTAMENTARY
ESTA"fE OF JENNIE w. PENFIELD.
D~D. Letters Testamentary on the above
estate have been granted to the under-'
signed wllo requests all penoD8 "hsvlDI
cJaJms or demands Bgain8t the estate of
the decedent- to make known the same.
and all persons Indebted to the decedent
to make payment, without delay to
WALKER l'ENFlELD. Extr.
430 Riverview Ave.
=-
CUNNINGHAM
.$127.000.00
19-19 tax returned to' Count eoouK."lone er ..........................
Discounts
Y.
rs ........•.•.........••••.••...•.
"t:,z 3S~
GLENDALE CLUB c=' :t: lie
95.149.32
Net Debt ...................... ,.............................................. _.. .
ASSETS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH THE "CHARACTER
ANn VALUE THEREOF-JULY 3,1950
N.J.
ASSETS
Miss Betty Van Nest of Columbia Cash-General Fund .................................................................. $ 52.218.59
5.394.36
avenue spent the week-end in ~e!i,:,qUent ~axes ........................................................................
ultion
R~ce.Jvable
.......................................................................
1.192.65
Orange, N.J.
School BUlldmgs, Sites, Textbooks. Equipment .................. 1,204.290.07
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. For.
Total. A sseIs ........................................................
. '
IslfthLe and their .daughter Ellza- LIABILITIES
$1,263.095.67
Ann of Thayer road left
ITue,;da,y to spend the remainder of Outstanding Bonds .:....................................................................$ 127 000 00
~ccoun~ Payable ........................................................................
26'415'48
the season at Ocean City, N.J.
ssets m Excess of Liabilities .................................................. 1.109:680:19
son-in-law and daughter
Total Li a bili'lies ...................................................-:-....,.-'-'
-$1.263,095.67
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lilley
of 101 Princeton avenue will visit
ASSETS IN SINKING FUNDS AS OF 7-3-50
them over the week-ends.
NONE
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad
Published by order of the Board of School Directors
of Riverview road will leave today
HILDA LANG .DENWORTH,Sec'
y
a three-week automobile trip DAVID McCAHAN. President
through the Adirondacks and the
Green MOWltains; Vt.
AUDITORS' ANNUAL REPORT
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOl\.OUGH OF SWARTffilORE
Martha and Jackie Calhoun of
[)~LAWARE COUNTY, STAre OF PENNSYLVANIA..
1o'OR THE SCHOOL Y'EAR tENDlNu JULY I 1150
Elm avE!nue spent the week-end
TAXATION
•
in Washington, D.C. as the guests
of their aunt Miss Margar.et Cal...
I n,oUll, and visited interesting places
the Capitol city.
,
. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson
of Vassar avenue have returned I~A~,l51():U~=.;~"f~O~~.~SC;;;.~H~OO=L~T~A~X::::=:=;;:=========~P~RO~PB~R~T~Y~·~TOT~~AL~
from a two-week trip to the w e sAmount
t·
..
levied (Face of 19409 duplicate) ..................................... 218,t08.01 $ '118.108.0.
They flew to Pasadena and ~:~~I~d~i:i\ d~p~'fteest,,····:········································.................
l,t75.t5·
1,471.15
Total amount (s:~ Ofnl~r2 &··S··..::::···········································.......
ITS.sa
.178."
2% Commission deducted b'y eoJnt ··Tre8SUr······~:························· 117.'11.11
Il'.411~1l
Heart'. Den.ht Apricot
I)MtlI lIraad Coaceatl'ate4
Swarthmore. Pa.
&908 MARKET STREET
India R.llsh ""'... ",'" J" 15c
OIIv.sO".......... -"'29c
\ Olives OilYII' PlIlI_
7 . . Jar 29c
Id.al Tea
....·•• ..·27c
IclaaIMlx·........
3 .... 19c
Rlce~::- ,1~: 14c = ~~:27c
Prunes ...'C"d Lfnt
Ib Ilk. 24a
Catsup tr,....
Hot
. . . . lac
••••Iar
bat
Neotar
EST!':r-~ ~~~~TA~';.LKBR
WORST. DEC'D. Lelters Testamentary on
the above e8tate have been granted to the
uuderslgJled who requests aU person, havJng clams or demands agalOlt the estate
or the decedent to moke known the same,
Ilnd all perBOlI8 Indebted to tbe decedent
to make payment. wtthout delay to
·MRS. HELEN PEW WORST
180 Harvard Avenue
.DR. H.,.. SHOR
c
I~ :7C
Cru.hed Cherry Jam V!k
GlenwOOd JelDe. Appl
•• Ar,pl."'",..
~f~:: 1SC
or App • Currant
Ibl.. Z~O
9dmt Pre.erve. ......1..'·01.....1.
. /}tUaI Piaeapple Jelly
Z .1~. ~S"
28 ... "SO
/}tUaI Pure Apple Butter
lar ..
LEGAL NOTIOBII
I--']M'i'ii';"::;';~~r.;;:~;;;",--
~
.Sapreme Bread li::t14C
New Pad< Ideal Whole Cherry
s
THE SWABTHMOBEAN
AUGUST" 1950
S. M. HARBISON
A modern electric home
freezer pays for itself
with savings on food
bills. Think what you can
save by buying foods in
quantities when they are
plentiful and prices at
their lowest! Think what
you can save by preserving leftovers to serve
weeks or even months laterl Additional saving.
can be mode if you have your own vegetable
garden or if there is a hunter or fisherman In the
family. All these important economies reallY make
the home freezer a ''budget-slasher.'' See them
today at yOur dealer's or at our nearest sl_.
Swarthmore 6-0740
4('
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I.t ..
• lIIodem !p&eIaaN
• WaD aa4 I'Ioor 08_ ....
• New Con I a ......
• Alteratlou .... ItQ&IN
or QJIIII4,,~74: ~I
.IILIDEL.HII EUCllle eO••ID
Arters Brothers, Inc.
-
Catracton . . . BeD' •
302 GII7le7 Street, Keel.., Pa
. I'bae; Ve'!e • all
AUG 11 1950
72 Percent Expended,
For Instruction·
(Continued from page one)
School District carries a total
insurance in the amount of $986,400.
Agalnst these assets there are
liabilities amounting to $153,415.48,
which include $127,000 in outstanding bonded indebtedoess,
dffitributed in three bond issues,
the last of which wi!) mature in
May, 1960. There are also accounts
payable and contractual_ obligatioDS, principally teachers' salaries,
to be paid during the summer
·
t $2645458
m onths, a moun t mg
0
,
. •
The balance on hand covers the
reserve to pay these contractual
obligations. The remaining excess
balance of $25,764.01 represents
savings on this year's budget due
to non-expenditures, and also a
cash reserve being accumulated as
provided by law for the heating
plant conversion which will be
needed in the near future. This
balance will also aid in cushioning
the effect of the drop in state
appropriations beginning next
year.
The aud't
, ors 0 f th e B orough are
at the present time completing
their audit of the School District
accounts. A summary of this audit
is being published, and the completed report will be submitted
to the Board in' the near future.
POIJO INSURANCE
FAMILY POLlCY
$10 For 2 Years
INDIVIDUAL POLlCY
$5 For 2 Years
Peter E. Told
333 DARDIOUTB AVE.
return by way of the Grand Canyon and New Orleans.
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. 'Jarrett
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Terry of
of Thayer road will leave tomor- North Chester road have returned
row on an automobile trip to home after a short visit with
Canada, Toronto and Montreal, friends at Rehoboth Beach, Del.
and will return through New EngThe H. L. Bunkers of Mt. Holyland, Cape Cod and the Connecti- oke place returned Friday followcut shore. En route home about ing 8 two-week vacation in NanAugust 20 they will stop for their tucket, Mass.
children Judith and Robert, III
Pepper Neal of Benjamin West
who have been vacationing in avenue has finished summer school
Virginia.
at the Women's College,' GreensMr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of boro, N.C., and is now counselor
North Swarthmore avenue enter- a t G ay V a IIey Camp, Bevard, N.C.
tained for several days of this
Miss Helen Margaret Keenen, I
d
week Mr. and Mrs. Leigh E. Wit- aughter of Dr. I"'d Mrs. Frank I
G'~K
tell of Lancaster.
. cenen 0 f Harvard avenue, who
Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover will be married to Mr. William .,
~
of WaIlin"'ord have returned from D eForest retzer
of Ridley Park on
~
a vacation at Lenape Vill~ge in September 2, was guest Of honor
the Poconos.
at a luncheon given by Mrs.
11. ... _
James E. Davis of Amherst av~
"YU. and Mrs. G. G. Savelli of
Harvard avenue will return to- nue at the Ingleneuk on Friday.
M
·.morrow from a week's VIS','t with
Is~ Lora Blackman of· Cedar
1
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Belfield, ,)'r., , ane, with a grO~P of Smith Colof Villa Nova avenue at the iatters' lege students, arnved home Tuessummer cottage m' East Sprm'g- day from a seven-week trip
7
b
field, N . H . .
a road.
Miss Jessie Gilbert of Park
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest of avenue and a college friend, Miss
ji;lm avenue have. returned from a Connie Lopez of Pittsburgh left
two-week
on d
Bigwin Tuesday by automobile for
,
Island Lak vacation
f BC
a
,
'
e 0 I ays, ana a.
week's vacation in Northampton
Lt. Comdr. John C. Taylor, and Boston, Mass.
U.S.N., left by plane for Japan to
command a frigate. Mrs. Taylor
and children Joanne and Sally
Park·Like Lot
will remain in Newport, R.I. for
I .
the present. Mrs. Taylor's parents
For Sale
Mr. and Mr~. Morris Potts of Yale
avenue will visit them soon.
In one of &he best residential
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Brown of,
sections of Swar&hm,ore
Walnut lane will leave Monday by
75 FQOtI' FRONTAGE
automobile for a six-week trip to
TWO-STORY TWO-CAR
the west coaSt. They will tske
CEMENT GARAGE
the northern route, stopping at
ALREADY BUILT
Banft and Lake Louise. They
PRICED AT $5500.
"Ian to travel down the coast to
Phone Swarthmore 6-'079
News Notes
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VOLUME 22,-NUMBER 3Z
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FOR YOUK FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE - ' BUY
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U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
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M.mbsr, Pederal D.po,iI IT"''''",&6 Corpot'flliQff
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Once you step from this car relaxed and
fresli after a long
day's drive ••• you'll know why people wha can afJard any car
in the world are choosing the Chrysler New
York~r. Just take
the wheel and leom the secret nf effortless driving I Sit in the
wonderful normal chnir·height seatsl Examine the quality
of Chrysler materials ••• see the difference in Chrysler craftsmanship ••• feel the beneflts of Chrysler engineering ••• and
you'll have the proof of built-in value oil the way through,
unequaled today. Once you drive any Chry~ler ••• once you
rid.~
for the rest of your life.
., the rear wlteel.
Or grea'er comfort.
Foam rubber teat cuwons and bac,"exceptionally wid•.• _ extra room foI
your Moulden and leg"
Wider door openings th'un any blh.r
'uxury cor ••. ~sier If' get in and
out'
rent
control,
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BOUQUETS -TO
THE BOUQUET
Local Beauty Salon
Rated Among
The B.est
Second In The SWll..-thmorcan7 s cCBuslneBS
Men of Swa..-thmore Serlcs"-whtcb cur~
rcully presents members of the local
IJmolne!'s Association to their feJlow
townsmen.
Borough
Not too long ago, in Hardwick,
VI. the lad who was to prove such
a mid-century boon to Swarth~
more lovelies, was born to the
Honeyford family. However young
Robert journied about a bit before
becoming the proprietor of the
thriving Bouquet Beauty Salon
on South Chester road.
Attending grade school in Mt.
Airy, N. C.' and high school In
Upper Darby he later studied architecture at Drexel Institute
control. A !Pl"evious resolution
while working in a shipyard at
passed by the Coun~il in October
night. He was a practicing archiwas never signed by Governor
tect for several years, .until a
Duff as required ·under t!Je former
recession in that profession came
housing bill.
.
wity.the Depression in 1929. JoinApartment owners speaking for
ing-til aunt at her beauty parlor
the control were Charles C. Andes,
in Burlingion, Vt. Bob bec;une so
W. Mark Bittle, Dr. Arthur Basinterested in beauty culture that
. sett, . Oakley Van' Alen, Mrs. Edhe decided to attend the Wilfred
ith Cuskaden, Aubrey Y. Smith,
Courtesy of The Evening Bulletin, Phila. Academy of Cosmetology in order
Valentine L. Fine, W. C. LukenS,
Alan C. Wood, and Victor D. ShlDolls dressed by Swarthmore women please Camp Sunshine campers shown here with Mrs. H. to become more proficient in the_
rer. Elwood B. Chapman told 'the Lindley Peel, one of the camp's three Swarthmore directors,· who inspired the varied costumes created business. Here he-studied under
council he would like to see some by nimble borough fingers after the initial purchase of 22 dolls by the sewing group of the Swarth- the well-known Paul Rilling.
After completing his study at
relief for property owners.
more Presbyterian Church. The dolls supplemented a donation of over 100 by the Delaware County
the Academy he was employed in
Tenants urging retention of Federation of Womens Club. Other local directors are George W. Sweet, Garrett road,. and Charles
Wilmington, Del for several years,
control were Dr. W. G. Faragher, E. Fischer, Dickinson' avenue.
later going with Wanamaker's in
Mrs. J. A. Perry, !Mrs. Thomas W.
Mr. Sweet who has been on the board for seven years, is chairman of the Camp Committee which
Philadelphia. Two years as lecSimpers, Mrs. Jolin H. Longwell. supervises the maintenance of the camp and the preparation and breaking up for each camp operaturer and demonstrator for the
The landlords cited increased tion. This means that Mr. Sweet's summers have been concentraled on Camp Sunshine and his deDuart Permanent Waving Comoperating expenses resulting from votionto it has earned him the honor of the board and the affection of its staff. Currently, Mr. Sweet
pany followed.
'higher taxes, fuel costs anel costs is the vi"';'chairlila':n, with Joseph M. Joseph chairman of the Camp Extension Conunittee and will
In 1933 he married Kezia (Kay)
Of repairs as their ";eed for relief be busy all winter with plans for the camp's future enlargement. One of his dreams for the camp
Davison whom he had met
from controls which prevent rent came true when the Chester Kiwanis built the recreation hall in two' Saturdays which has provided
through his interest in hairincreases, and proved to the sat- much pleasure through rainy e~campments.
dressing. >Having wed, Bob and
ffifaction of the borough governing
Three Swarthmore High graduate~ Clem Malin, Anne Lukens, Barbara Crossett and one senior
Kay decided to arrange a combody that no abnormal situation in student Buddy CrotherS have served as counsellors this summer, contributing what tbe directors term
bination of their nickname and
regard to apartment rentals in the an "excellent job."
.
open a beauty salon. Upon inborough' exists.
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Groff, director of the Community Health Society of Central Delaware County's
vestigation of several territories in
B~rough c:oun~il ~ authorized Nursirig Agency with local headqu.arters, is appointed by the camp's board of directors to act as admiss- the Philadelphia suburban area
the mstallation of a fue hydrant ion chairman. School nurses and welfare agencies in the Central DelawaN' County area refer their Swarthmore seemed the most deat College ~venue and Cedar -lane children to her. Home visits are then made to learn the child's desire and need for camp. A medical sirable to the Honeyfords and they
and autho'lZed the final settle- examination is gi\len with a final check-up on the day camp opens and transportation Is provided to rented quarters at 13 South Ches~en: for the new Boro~ lot on and from camp by the local ageney's volunteer committee.
Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter, Charles ter road, setting up a first class
A
~ ave~ue ':tit uF
M. Keenen, Anne and Barbara Lukens have served in this capacity Urlor summer. More' children are shop which they at first operated_
E .or~ug ,iliar. ec, I orfge th always recOlnmended than the area's quota of 8 girls and 8 boys can accommodate. This sununer exclusively themselves. By 1948
WIngBorough
s pr nunary·p
ff filled
. I fr om this area.
when they purchased and moved
new
Hall eans or °d_e Mrs. G ro.
. tw
_0 vacancI
es 'm ano ther d'IStr'let WI·th one b oyand one glr
ered by Council. Th': :stC~r~e
Many individuals in the borough give private support to the Camp.
The Friendly Circle, the into 9 South Chester road, the deplan which included every fea- Needlework Guild, the Woman's Club and its Young Mothers and Junior sections give financial aid, dona- mand for Bouquet services had
ture'desired by Council exceeded tions of clothing, jellies, books, games, and serve with last minute help such as a call for needed long passed the stage where carrying on without the help of extra
the bond issue by $25,000. Council belts during the boy's encampment.
beauticians
was possible. Today
revised its requirements, reducAny -of the l!>Cal directors will gladly serve as ~hannels for service offered. The names of undering the size of the Borough Sec- privileged children in the area may be given to Mrs. Groff. Children from the area were sent ~ year they keep seven operators beretary's office and the Public Ll- as folows: boys, one from Ridley Park, three from Springfield. five rom Ridley Township; girls, two sides themselves busy every day,
in one of the most modern salons
brary and asked Mr. Ewing to from Springfield, seven from Ridley Township.
in this entire area.
revise hffi costs accordingly. The Bob is noted for his keen and
SERVE CAMP HOPE
new plans will be presented at
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broad
progressiveness, which does
Two Swarthmoreans are direcFriends of former SwarthDr. and Mrs. Robert K. Enders,
the September 7 meeting.
not
fear
competition but heralds
tprs of' Camp Hope, Delaware
President H. l4ndley Peel was moreans Dr. and Mrs. Francffi J. their daughter Miss Gertrude Enit
as
contributing
to a healthier
County's recreational camp for
in the chair.
All councilmen Harper will be interested to know del'S who recently returned from
condition
for"
all.
Kay,
who was alcolored girls. Ruffin J. Herndon
were present except Dr. John M. that they will return to Mt. Holly, a year teaching in Turkey, Mrs.
a demonstrator for Duart mid
of Union avenue and Mrs. Joseph
'. Pearson ·who is on vacation~ Bur.. N. J. to live this winter while Dr. End"rs' mother Dr. S. Gertrude Quinlan of Bowdoin avenue are worked. with Wanamaker, blends
gess Charles Russell, . Borough Harper works under a Guggen- Crandall, Dr. Enders' mother Mrs.
active in its management. Each tile charm of her 'personality with
Secretary Richardson were in at.. heim Fellowship on the life and Frances Enders, and Dr. Enders' may be contacted fo[, informa- real interest and ability in her
tendance and Borough SoUclter letters of John Bartram. The Har- secretary were in the act of buildwork. Together they make a team
tion about the camp.
Clarence G. Myers who is in Eur- pel'S have been in Rensselaerville, ing fire for their Sunday mornThree girls from SWarthmore of beautifiers which is hard to
ope was represented by A. David N. ·Y., for the past 18 months, some ing breakfast at 7 a.m., August 6, were admitted t. the camp this beat, attesting to which are tho
of which Dr. Harper spent in the at Red Grade just south of DuboiS,
Speers.
myriad attractive women who are
reDllOte HudsoIi Bay region of Wyoming on route U.S. 287 when summer and one fr()m MortOD,
four
from Ridley Township, seen coming out of 9 South ChesCanada working on a 'botanical unexpected guests dropped in.
ter road but were not noticed
To Address Rotary
survey. Molly mid Robin, grad- - FirSt came Allan Hunt who, en- through the office of Mrs. Groff,
going
in.
Carroll P. Streeter, managing uates of iMiddiebury College and route to join his parents Dean nursing supervisor of the ComServed In Army
editor of the Farm J ouma!, will Cornell University respectively, Everett L. Hunt and Mrs. Hunt of muni,ty Health.' Center Nu:rsing
During
World War II Kay carAgency
which
has
temporary
be the Rotary Club speaker at are spending the sum-mer
Qua- Elm avenue at their summer home
ried
on
while
Bob served three
ker Interns for Industry. Lucy and in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, also headquarters in the Paulson
Noon today.
years in the Army Air Force. A
David will be with their parents had breakfast wi~h friends in ApartInen t5.
sergeant with the 387 Bomb
Mrs.
Groff
serves
ss
chairman
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen in Mt. Holly this winter.
mind. 'With his help, breakfast
Group, 557 Squadron he saw a
of
admissions
for
Camp
Hope
as
of Park avenue have returned
prep3rations were proceeding and
~s combat duty with 18 mtswell
as
tor
Camp
Sunshine.
home following an automobile
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Plow- coifee was almost ready when a
sions over Germany. He was an
trip of several weeks .through the man and' family of'North Swarth- push of breaks heralded new arNew England States•. En route more aveD.uehave returned after ·rivals.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Doris
Snyder, Sue Purnell, aerial gunner instructor, in ¥ g e
they stopped in Rensselaer, N.Y. .i' three-weEk vacation in Eagles- Walsh, the former Miss Margaret George Ellis, and Luren Dickin- of inspection of all gunners on the
to visit with Dr. and Mrs. Fran- mere. They will leave' today for 'Dimmitt of Rutiers avenue, and son of Swarthmore attended a ground and in the air, and also of
cis H. Harper, form",' Swarthmore Rehoboth' Beach where they will Miss Barbara Kent of Merion' camp in Innabab last week. At briefing them prior to missions.
resident. They also visited Dr. and spend 10 days as.the guests of Mr.
None of these parties had the Same time Mary Ann Dickin- Before the war his hobby had been
_Mrs. H. Lewis Cutler of Boonton, and Mrs. S. Crozier FJemiog of planned this meeting but all
son, Joanne Behenna, Charles gliding and he had owned his own
N. J., formerly of SwarthDiOre.
Westwood Manor, WibDingtOn.
headed for the Grand Tetons. The Grier, Jr., and Donald Pierce at- ship. He is also an amateur plumMr. and Mrs. A. Robb Cochran
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Dud- Enders and Mr. Hunt will spend tended Institute at Haverford Col- ber, is highly interested in radio
and family of Kenyon avenue_have ley and fami17. of Magill road will the rest of the month in Jackson lege.
Both.. Camp Innabah and &J;ld enjoys playing ·golf whlmreturned following a two-week leave tomorrow fat a two-week Hole while the Walsh group will the InstItute are sponsored by the ever time permits.
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vacatioh in cape May, N •. ,J.
vacation in Avalon, N. J.
be climhing in the Tetons.
Methodist Board of Education.
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Council passed unanimously a
resolution call~g for the removal
of rent controls in the borough.
Forty five landlords and tenants
crowded the councilroom to speak
for and against the measure•
This action becomes ef£ectiv.e,
under the 1950 national housing
an act. as soon as the resolution
is cle"red with the area housing
expediter in Pbiladelphla.
The action was the second taken
by the borough, to remove rent
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School District carries a total
insurance in the amount of $986 ....
400.
Against these assets there are
liabilities amounting to $153,415.48,
which include $127,000 in outstanding bonded indebtedness.
distributed in three bond issues,
the last of which will mature in
May, 1960. There arc also accounts
payable and contractual obliga ...
tions, principally teachers' salaries,
to be paid during the summer
months, amounting to $26,454.58.
The balance on hand covers the
reserve to pay these contractual
obligations. The remaining excess
balance of $25,764.01 represents
savings on this year's budget due
to non-expenditures, and also a
cash reserve being accumulated as
provided by law for the heating
plant conversion which will be
needed in the near future. This
balance will also aid in cushioning
the cffect of the drop in state
appropriations beginning next
year.
The auditors of the Borough are
at the present time cllmpleting
their audit of the School District
accounts. A summary of this audit
is being published, and the completed report will be submitted
to the Board in the near future.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert B . .Jarrett
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Terry of ,
of Thayer road will leave tomor- North Chester road have returned
rowan an automobil~ trip to home after a short visit with ,
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Canada, Toronto and Montreal, friends at Rehoboth Beach, Del.
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and will return thrcugh New EngThe H. L. Bunkers of Mt. Holy- ,
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land, Cape Cod and the Connecti- oke place returned Friday follow- ,
cut shore. En route home about ing a two-week vacation in NanAugust 20 they will stop for their tucket, Mass.
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children .Judith and Robert, III
Pepper Neal of Benjamin West
who have been vacationing in avenUe has finished summer school
Virginia.
at the Women's College, GrecnSERYlCE
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher of boro. N.C., and is now counselor;
,
North Swarthmore avenue enter- at Gay Valley Camp, Bevard, N.C. I t '
tained for several days of this
Miss Helen Margaret Keenen.
week Mr. and Mrs. Leigh E. Wit- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank
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tell of Lancaster.
G~-Keenen of Harvard avenue, who t
Mr. and Mrs . .Judson R. Hoover will be married to Mr. William t
of Wallingford have returned from DeForest Fetzer of Ridley Park on t
a vacation at Lenape Village in September 2, was guest o~ honor
the Poconos.
at a luncheon given by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Savelli of .James E. Davis of Amherst ave- t
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Harvard avenue will return to- nue at the Ingleneuk on Friday.
morrow from a week's visit with
Miss Lora Blackman of Cedar
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Belfield, Jr., . lane, with a gr0u.p of Smith Col- t
of Villa Nova avenue at the latters' !lege students, arrived home Tuessummer co)-tage in East Spring- day from a seven-week trip t
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest of
Elm avenue have returned from a
two-week vacation on Bigwin
Island, Lake of Bays, Canada.
Lt. Comdr.' John C. Taylor.
U.S.N., left by plane for Japan to
command a frigate. Mrs. Taylor
and children Joanne and Sally
will remain in Newport, R.I. for
the present. Mrs. Taylor's parents
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$10 For 2 Years
automobile for a six-week trip to
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the west coast. They will take
$5 For 2 Years
the northern route, stopping at
Peter E_ Told
Banff and Lake Louise. They
plan to travel down the coast to
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1950
Swarthmoreans Take Active Interest in Camp Sunshiue
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Following l'vlonday night's ani:\1,'11 of Swarlillnorc St'ries"-whlch cur·
rClltI}' l'rc~t.'IIt." IIIcmh,'rs of the Ioc..'al
mated public hearing on the quesIII1"'illt.·_~~
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tion of rent control, Borough
Council pa5sed ummimously a
Not too long ago, in Hardwick,
resolution calling for the removal
vt. the lad who was to prove such
of rent controls in the borough..
a mid-century boon to SwarthForty five landlords and tenants
more lovelies, was born to the
crowded the councilroom to speak
Honeyford family. However young
for and against the measure.
Hohert journied about a hit before
This action becomes effecti'v.e,
becoming the proprietor of the
under the 1950 national housing
thriving Bouquet Beauty Salon
an act. as soon as the resolution
on South Chester road.
is c1e•.'!-ed with the area housing
Attending grade school in Mt.
e,~pcditer in Philadelphia.
Airy, N. C. and high school in
The action was the second taken
Upper Darby he later studied arby the borOUgh to remove rent
chitecture at Drexel Institute
control.
A previous resolution
while working in a shipyard at
passed by the Council in October
night. He was a practicing archiwas never signed by Governor
tect for several years. until a
Duff as required under the former
recession in that profession came
housing bilL
.
wit\! .the Depression in 1929. JoinA-partment owners speaking for
ing-lih aunt at her beauty parlor
the control were Charles C. Andes.
in Burlington. Vt. Bob became so
W. Mark Bittle, Dr. Arthur Basinterested in beauty culture that
sett, Oakley Van Alen, Mrs. Edhe decided to attend the Wilfred
ith Cuskaden, Aubrey Y. Smith,
Courtesy of The Evening Bulletin, Phila. Academy of Cosmetology in order
Valentine L. Fine, W. C. Lukens,
Dolls dressed by Swarthmore women please Camp Sunshine cainpers shown here with Mrs. H. to become more proficient in the
Alan C. Wood, and Victor D. Shibusiness. Here he studied under
rer. Elwood B. Chapman told the Lindley Peel, one of the camp's three Swarthmore directors, who inspired the varied costumes created
the well-known Paul Rilling.
council he would like to see some by nimble borough fingers after the initial purchase of 22 dolls by the sewing group of the SwarthAfter completing his study at
more Presbyterian Church. The dolls supplemented a donation of over 100 by the Delaware County
relief for property owners .
the Academy he was employed in
Tenants urging retention of Federation of Womens Club. Other local directors are George W. Sweet, Garrett road._ and Charles Wilmington, Del. for several years,
control were Dr. W. G. Faragher, E. Fischer, Dickinson avenue.
later going with Wanamaker's in
Mr. Sweet who has been on the board for seven years, is chairman of the Camp Committee which
Mrs . .J. A. Perry, (Mrs. Thomas W.
Philadelphia. Two years as lecSimpers, Mrs. John H. Longwell. supervises the maintenance of the camp and the preparation and breaking up for each camp opera- turer and demonstrator for the
The landlords cited increased tion. This means that Mr. Sweet·s summers have been concentrated on Camp Sunshine and his de- Duart Permanent Waving Comoperating expenses resulting from- votion to it has earned him the honor of the board and the affection of its staff. Currently. Mr. Sweet pany followed.
higher taxes, fuel costs and costs ts the vice-chairman. with Joseph M. Joseph chairman of the Camp Extension Committee and will
In 1933 he married Kezia (Kay)
of repairs as their need for relief be busy all winter with plans for the camp's future enlargement. One at his dreams for the camp Davison whom he had met
trom controls which prevent rent came true when the Chester Kiwanis built the recreation hall in two Saturdays which has provided through his interest in hairincreases, and proved to the sat- much pleasure through rainy encampments.
dressing. Having wed, Bob and
Three Swarthmore High graduates Clem Malin, Anne Lukens, Barbara Crossett and one senior Kay decided to arrange a comisfaction of the borough governing
body that no abnormal situation in student Buddy Crothers have served as counsellors this summer, contributing what the directors term bination of their nickname and
regard to apartment rentals in the an "excellent job.'"
open a beauty salon. Upon inMrs. Elizabeth A. Groff, director of the Community Health Society of Central Delaware County's vestigation of several territories in
borough exists.
Borough Council also authorized Nursing Agency with local headquarters, is apPointed by the camp's board of directors to act as admiss- the Philadelphia suburban area
the installation of a fire hydrant ion chairman. School nurses and welfare agencies in the Central Delaware County area refer their Swarthmore seemed the most de ...
at College avenue and Cedar lane children to her. Home visits are then made to learn the child's desire and need for camp. A medical sirable to the Honeyfords and they
and authorized the final settle- examination is gi"en with a final check-up on the day camp opens and transportation is provided to rented quarters at 13 South Chesment for the new Borough lot on and from camp by the local agency's volunteer committee. Mrs., Carroll P. Streeter, Charles ter road, setting up a first class
Park avenue on August 16.
Keenen, Anne and Barbara Lukens have served in this capacity thi~ summer. More children are shop which they at first operated
Borough _architect, George M. always recommended than the area's quota of 8 girls and 8 boys can accommodate. This summer exclusively themselves. By 1948
Ewing's preliminary plans for the Mrs. Groff_ filled two vacancies in another district with one boy and one girl from this area.
when they purchased and moved
new Borough Hall were considMany individuals in the borough give private support to the Camp. The Friendly Circle, the into 9 South Chester road, the deered by Council. The cost of the Needlework Guild, the Woman's Club and its Young Mothers and Junior sections give financial aid, dona- mand for Bouquet services had
plan. which included every fea- tions of clothing, jellies, books, games, and serve with last minute help such as a call for needed long passed the stage where carryture desired by Council, exceeded
ing on without the help of extra
the bond issue by $25,000. Council belts during the boy's encampment.
beauticians
was possible. Today
Any of the local directors will gladly serve as channels for service offered. The names of underrevised its requirements, reducthey
keep
seven
operators beprivileged children in the area may be given to Mrs. Groff. Children from the area were sent this year
ing the size of the Borough Secsides
themselves
busy
every day,
retary's office and the Public LI- as tolows: boys, one from Ridley Park, three from Springfield. five rom Ridley Township; girls. two in one of the most modern salons
brary and asked Mr. Ewing to from Springfield, seven from Ridley Township.
in this entire area.
revise his costs accordingly. The
Bob is noted for his keen and
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new plans will be presented at
GUGGENHEIM AWARD Should Have Baked A Cake
broad
progressiveness, whiCh does
Two Swarthmoreans arc direcDr. and Mrs. Robert K. Enders,
the September 7 meeting.
Friends of former Swarthtprs of Camp Hope, Delaware not fear competition but heralds
President H. Lindley Peel was moreans Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. their daugr.ter Miss Gertrude Enit as contributing to a healthier
in the chair.
All councilmen Harper will be interested to know ders who recently returned from County's recreational camp for condition for all. Kay, who was alwere present except Dr. .John M. that they will return to MI. Holly, a year teaching in Turkey, Mrs. colored girls. Ruffin J. Herndon so a demonstrator for Duart and
of Union avenue and Mrs. Joseph
Pearson -who is on vacation. Bur... \ N. J. to live this winter while Dr. End~rs' mother Dr. S. Gertrude
Quinlan of Bowdoin avenue are worked with Wanamaker, blends
gess Charles Russell, Borough Harper works under a Guggen- Crandall, Dr. Enders' mother Mrs.
active in its management. Each the charm of her personality with
Secretary Richardson were in at- heim Fellowship on the life and Frances Enders, and Dr. Enders'
may be contacted for informa- real interest and ability in her
tendance and Borough Soliclter letters of John Bartram. The Har- secretary were in the act of buildwork. Together they make a team
Clarence G. Myers who is in Eur- pel'S have been ill Rensselaerville, ing a fire for their Sunday morn- tion about the camp.
Three girls from Swarthmore of beautifiers which is hard to
ope was represented by A. David N. Y., for the past 18 months, some ing breakfast at 7 a.m., August 6,
beat, attesting to which are the
Speers.
of which Dr. Harper spent in the at Red Grade just south of DubOis, were admitted to the camp this myriad attractive women who are
remote Hudson Bay region of Wyoming on route U.S. 287 when summer and one from Morton, seen coming out of 9 South Chesfour from Ridley Township,
Canada working on a -botanical unexpected guests dropped in.
To Address Rotary
through
the office of Mrs. Groff, ter road but were not noticed
First came Allan Hunt who, ensurvey. Molly and Robin, gradgoing in.
Carroll P. Streeter, managing uates of I!I'liddlebury College and route to join his parents Dean nursing supervisor of the ComServed In Army
editor of the Farm .Journal, will Cornell University respectively, Everett L. Hunt and Mrs. Hunt of munity Health.' Center Nursing
During World War II Kay carhe the Rotary Club speaker at are spending the summer as Qua- Elm avenue at their summer home Agency which has temporary
ried
on while Bob served three
headquarters
in
the
Paulson
ker Interns for Industry. Lucy and in Jackson Hole. \Vyoming, also
Noon today.
years
in the Army Air Force. A
Apartments.
David will be with their parents had breakfast wi'th :Criends in
sergeant
with thc 387 J30mh
Mrs. Groff serves as cbainnan
mind. 'Vith his help, breakfast
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen in Mt. Holly this winter.
preparations were proceeding and of admis~ions for Camp Hope as Group, 557 Squadron he sa\v a
of Park avenue have returned
y~r's combat duty with 18 mishome following an automobile
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Plow- coffee was almost ready when a well as for Camp Sunshine.
sions
over Germany. He was an
trip of several weeks through the man and family of North Swarth- push of breaks heralded new araerial
gunner instructor, in C4arge
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Doris Snyder, Sue Purnell,
New England States. En route more avenue have returned after rivals.
they stopped in Rensselaer, N.Y. oj three-week vacation in Eagles- Walsh, the former tMiss Margaret George Ellis, and Luren Dickin- of Inspection of all gunners on the
to visit with Dr. and Mrs. Fran· mere. They will leave today for Dimmitt of Rutgers avenue, and -son of Swarthmore attended a ground and in the air, and also of
cis H. Harper, fanner Swarthmore Rehoboth Beach where they will Miss Barbara Kent of Merion ~ camp in Innabah last week. At briefing them prior to missions.
None of these parties had the same time Mary Ann Dickin- Before the war his hobby had been
resident. They also visited Dr. and spend 10 days as the guests of Mr.
Mrs. H. Lewis Cutler of Boonton, and Mrs. S. Crozier Fleming of planned this meeting but all were SOD, Joanne Behenna, Charles gliding and he had owned his own
headed for the Grand Tetons. The Grier, .Jr., and Donald Pierce at- ship. He is also an amateur plumWestwood Manor, Wi.lrirlngton.
N • .J., formerly of Swarthmore.
Dr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Dud- Enders and Mr. Hunt will spend tended Institute at Haverford Col- ber, is highly interested in radio
Mr. and Mrs. A. Robb Cochran
and enjoys .playing golf whenand family of Kenyon avenue. have ley and family of Magill road will the rest of the month in .Jackson lege. Both Camp Innabah and ever time permits.
Hole wru!e the Walsh group will the Institute are sponsored by the
returned following a two-week leave tomorrow for a two-week
"" (Continued OD page six)
be climbing in the Tetons.
Methodist Board of Education,
vacation in Avalon, N. J.
vacation in Cape May, N • .J•
2
'I • •
AUGUST 11, ,1951
AUGUST 11, 1950'
THB 8WABTBMOB&AN
Mrs. Beorge F. Fenno ot SwarthMr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of
There will be a celebration of Park avenue will entertain inform- more avenue entertained tor a tew
Holy Communion at 8 o'clock Sun- ally tomorrow evening In honor of days Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Hobbs
day morning. At the 11 o'clock the house guests of Mrs. Ullman. of Binghamton, N. Y.
service of Morning Prayer, Reverend John N. Huggins, rector of
Calvary Church, Rockdale, w1ll
preach.
Those serving as ushers Sunday
are W. Freegard, W. C. Hog, C.
S. Keller, C. H. W. Ingraham, R. M.
Kilgore, W. R. Sanborn, W. R.
Fawcett, and R. M. Daniel.
TriJlity Not.
PERSONALS
THE SWARTHMQREAN
PUBLlSHIID E\iEar I'&IDAY AT 8WAATllKOU PA.
THE BWAATBMOaEAN, INC.. PUBLUlID&
Ph••e 8wartllaen 6-....
PETER E. 'fOLD, Edlior ..... PablllJler
lIIABJOIlD TOLD _ . JlA&BABA KENT. A scelate ...ten
. Rosalie Peirsol
Pat Told
Lorene :McCarter
Entered as S."';nd Clasa Matter, .lanuary 24, 11129, at the Poot
oroce at S"'arthmo~, Pa., under the Act of Uarch 3, 18711.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
- - - SWARTBIIOJUI:, PA., J'BD),\,T, AUGQST 11, 1954i"
\
News Notes
Mawr Oollege, will preach. He Is.
DeIIeloWl Dloners io
BUn
Mr. and' Mrs. John Patterson
Presbyterian Notes
At the 11 o'clock service Sun- the finit teacher to occupy that re- and family of Amherst avenue
day morning the Rev. Geddes cently endovled position which have returned from a two-week
MacGregor, Ph.D newly, appointed was created in tribute to the late vacation at Ship Bottom, N. J.
Larry Woodruff son of Captain
Professor of' Religion at Bryn Dr. Rufus M. Jones, a trostee at
Bryn Mawr for half a century. Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Woodruff of l\lorMacGrellOr .is a Scotsman, b,aving ton i!!. a junior counselor at Camp
come to this country from Edin- Tocli:'fogh, on the Chesapeake Bay.
burgh last fall.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. DriaSWARTHMORE
Mary Follmer will be guest .0- haus and daughter Susan of Yale
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
loist. Nath~el Watson will be avenue drove to Lake Carey Fri11:00 A~da~eA~.13 Geddes guest orgamst for A~.
day to bring home their elder
MacGregor, Ph.D. will preach.
The nurselY for children aged daughter Anne who had visited
rwlll be two to six will be held Sunday at
ek.
N
The Church ursery
11 o'clock on the second floor of Joan Hemenway there for a we
°Wednesda)', Aqaal 18
the Parish House. Mrs. Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Ch,,:les W. !,,::s
10:00 A.M.-SuI>gical
Dresrlngs Johnson ill in charge.
and daughters Bar ara an
e
group meets in Parish iHDuse.
The Surgical Dressings Group of Strath Haven avenue w illl
. eave
METHODiST CHuRcH- will meet Wednesday morning at next Thursday by a."iom~bile for
Roy N. Kels..... D. D., Mlnlater 10 in the upstairs of the Parish a two-week vacatlOn m Lake
Sunda" Aqast IS
House. All who are interested are Willoughby, Vt.
10:00 AM. Sunday School invited to colDe and bring a .and- Dr. and Mrs. Seymour W. Klet11:0n~.-Dr. Henry E. Wal- wich for the lunCh hour.
zien of South Che~ter road ~
hey of Philadelphia, will
The minlstry of the 'Church can tertained the staff of the Nutrl~
preach.
be reached during the lIUlIIDlel: by tion Clinic of the pennsylvania
TRINITY CHURCH
calling the Church Ollice any Hospital, Philadelphia, at a re~t
Sunda)', Aqast IS
morning.
picnic supper In the larden of their
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
home.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Christian Science Not.
Barbara Lukens of Strath Haven .
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
.
avenue will entertain as her weekOF FRIENDS
"Soul" is the subject of the Leo- end aueiots Mary Krum of Shaker
, Sunda)" Aqast 13
son-Sermon in all Churches' of Heights Ohio and Elizabeth Ahner
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for wonhlp. Christ, Scientist on Sunday ,AU- of Scar~dale, N. Y., classmates at
Visl=da':~=- I i '
gust 13. TIle Golden Text Is: 'The Middlebury College.
All day sewing for. A:FB.C.
Lord is my portion, saiDl my soul;
Mr and Mrs. Benjamin W. ColWf'tfuMdal', A...... 18
therefore will, I hope in him."
lins ~f HUlborn avenue have raAll day sewing for A:FB.C.
(lamentations 3:24)
turned following a week's auioFIRST CHURCH OF
mobile trip to DetrOit, Mich., and
CHRIST SCIENTIST
Methodist
Note.
d
eek crnis
OF SWARTHlI/IORB
Oberlin, Ohio, an a w
Park AVenue below Harvanl
Sunday Sch
day at 10 am.
Chesapeake.
11:00 A.M.--8unday SchooL
Guest preacher of the 11 o'clock
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rogers of
11:0~,S~; - LeSIon - Sermcm service SundBy morning will be Park avenue spent ,the week-end
Wednesday evenln& ~ Dr. Henry E.Walhey of Phlladel- on an automobile trip mitlng releach week, 8 pm. R'edful: room phia.
ative. in Harrisburg and Waynesopen daily except SUnday 11 to
Mrs Alton SmIth iWill be in bora and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
DIe taste' of eVeQ'one
lIIARGIE'S FAMOUS CINNAlIlON BUNS on SUNDAY
EVERY 'l'JI[UJlSI)1i~~~~s~~:I.ri m. SERVE YOUESELF
$1.00
Ol"
Elevaior
Week.
SUMMER
Church Services
, TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked io order
Comforiable Booms Day
OF
APPAREL
13 South Chester Road
L ___,j,_______________________•
The Bouquet
BEAUTY SALON
LEST BEAUTY
, TAKE A VACATION, TOO!
Can Swarthmore G-~76
9 Chester Road
•
~:fo~ ':"!:."'f: 1I~'7'ln.
\
'1. t.
charg~ of the Church Nursery.
Lawhorne and baby of Carlisle.
•
AIR CONDITIONED
•
OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
. _ _oas o. ruNIRAU
......
1120 CHI51NUl 51REll
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w.;r buy the u~usecl mlleag. in your
c oldtlr••• Com. In for a trade today.'
Company.
No date has been set lor
wedding.
Honor Couple
FUSCO & ALSTON
To Wed
Miss Sandra Jean C~~:~~I The marriage of Miss Edna Ag_
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I
nes Ryder, daughter of Mrs. Mark
AdamS Cr<$et qf ''Windswept Ryder of Milford, and niece of
Acres", Media and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Highet, of
Ward, son of Mrs. William
Wallingford Hills, to Mr. Alfred
III, of Chester, formerly
Butler /Montgomery, Jr., son
Swarthmore, whose marriage will Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery of Havtake place Saturday, August 26 ertown, will take place tomorin the Swarthmore Presbyterian row, August 12, at 1~ o'clock. noon
ChUrch, .will be guests of honor at in the Nevil Memorial Church of
aand
dinner
to 'be
by Dr.
Mrs. party
George
L. given
ArmItage
of r--------;;;;;;;;;;---~
South Chester road, and Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Annitage of Baltimore on Saturday, August 19.
Mr. and Mrs. James A,. G.
Campbell, Jr., of Newtown Sq.uare I
entertained at a dinner party in
their honor last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. G.ilir-I
,MEDIA
SALT SHAKERS
tba$ keep salt dry dlll'lD6 these
humid
da),1I.
wUIl DIe pepper $1 a pair
PIIONll8WABTBUOBE 8-3'.1
WE HAVE sroomD AND F1GyRED HOW TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES
FOR
MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mrs- Lloyll E. IBnffmpw
C,lIege Theatre
Friday and Saturday
LouIs HaYward
Patrlela Medina
''FORTUNES OF CAP'lAIN
Friday and Saturday
J. Arthur'Rank's new
mUSical comedy "TIlE GAY LADY"
Feature Times Sat. Nite only
6:00 - 8:00 and 10:00 P. M.
R'ehard Wldma.rk
Gene TIerney
"NlGIIT AND THE ..
C1
..·...
r ...i'....
Tuesday Only!
Debenh Kerr
Robert Wall<...
Peter Lawford
"PLEASE BELIEVE MB"
Wed.; Thurs., Fri., Sat.
1HEm WELL-EARNED VACATIONS AND STll..L MAINTAIN THE KIND
OF OVER-ALL SERVICE TO WHICH OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ACCUSTOMED.
AIR (lONDI1'IONBD
Kiddie's Mat. Sat. 1:15
• Sunday and Monday--
FAR INTO THE NIGHT
Swarthmore 1-2...
DELIGHTFULLY
AIR CONDITIONED
BLOOD"
We Have Those "Magic"
,
0IIII:WLWl .... I'AIB'''" ROADS
Saturday Matinee - 1 P.M•
Children's 'Show "ARlroNA (lOWBOY"
Five Cartoons and Serial
Monday and Tuesday
ElIsabeDl~
aad Robert (lnmmlnp
in "PAID' IN F1lUl'
._-
-
J.
. _ - • ...., . . ,
p.........-~
-
• N'.ta1ldday~dle
,ar .a~t:ista are workinl-in re..rda laboratories in the interest
FROM EVERY ANGLE THIS PLAN IS BEST:
,
of public health. Durina: the last
two decadea many diseases have
been conquered. There is reason
to believe that more and more
prOCl
will be made. that many
lh.lictiOll8 now fatal will a:radually yield to medIc:al .-n:h. Your doctor....d he aJon:!; • we1l '
hifczlDid OIl these Dew ciiMowriee. Be iIIcl.udes
_
m :u.,;Qal qmta iD bi8 prMtice .. IOCID as
tbeir therapeutic wlue bas beeD eat8b1iahed.
Derwlll _ yuur doctor. DepeDd _ 111 to fBI lila
Our Service Dep.rtment~:Wili Be Closed The Week Of
,
,
August 13 .,19 Inclusive.
'
BOMSEY
S]leDmrTnc:v
.loaD B weM
Elbabelh Tay....
"I'A'l'IIEBOF THE 1lUDE"
.
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'nIB C08.JIB8
•
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,
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Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern of IViSit with her daughter Mrs. RoRiverview road returned home bert E. WhIte. Jr•• aI'ld family of
Sunday following a two-month Honolulu.
f&:-'lAciiiiAis
I~ ~
I;',
"
ARE TOPS IN QUALITY-FLAVOR-VALUE
and that's why _ many folks are turning
to Acme Meat Dept.. They "now Acme
qualhy meats are guaranteed ta pl.ase,
J:-O_~
or their money I, cheerfully
refunded.
•
,
NEWS NOTES
Mrs. Robert M. Perce of Haverford avenue entertained from 2
to 4:30 yesterday afternoon In honor of her mother Mrs. J. R. Blaine
of Berkeley. Calif.• who has been
here on a visit of several weeks.
Mrs. Blaine' will leave today to
visit friends in Oak Park, m.,
while en route to her home in
Berkeley where she is head residen! of a dormitory at the University of California. Mr. and Mrs.
Perce and children and Mrs. Blaine
spen! I ast week as guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James McGowan of Merion at their summer place In Beach
Haven, N. J.
Acme 'aney Grade A render
CHUCK ROAST
CHICKENS G':::~~::.'
,
BEEF FLANK STEW
57e
43e
Ib
Meaty
~
Ib
•
CoU Swarthmore
6-3243
Theatre Square
I:;;:==;:;;:;:;;;;:~;;:;:r;:=;;;;:;:::;=::~T~AXA==T1=O=N===========irniiiiiiar.i
A~
oi taxable rea! estate ....................................................................10.112,1".00
"iDJUll.UOQ
Mrs. R. J. Cadigan of Dickinson Number hI ..w. levied ............................................................................ _......................
••
.
'th h
d ghte R'
Number lL88eAed with per capita tax ..............................•.........................................
NODe
ave~ue WI
er au
r . ose- Rate of per capita tax ............................................. ".................................................~....
None
mary left Monday for a two~week ~pkT_oLSiM@L_'tfi
~Y_T~_
visit with her parents Mr. and
Amount luted (Face of
dupllcate) ....................................$ 118,108.08 I 118,108.0'
Mrs. Robert Cowden of Dayton. DeducUOD8
trom duplicate .................;................................................
1.'75.25
1,"5.15
iii'.
Ohio.
PenallJes added. and interest ..............................................................
678.18
Total amount (sum of 1. a. & .) ...................................................... 117.'11.11
D r. Le roy Peterson of Vassar 1%
Commission deducted by County Treasurer ............................
8.88
:'r.
lb
LARGE MACKEREL 10"0.;'"
Ib
Vln .... Rlpened California S_et Eatln'
CANTALOUPES
I ...
b.
27'.
each
79c
2le
Z5
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en.., Caljfornia Paleal Celery ~%y~ ZSC
Selected Bartlett Pears Coillomia
.. lb. . . . .
MountaIn
..
..
-AI...... 'I'"
.ro.tM'....
Cabin...
SnackJH-••
1U
KI'Jllftd
2 3veul
..... 17c
Shrimp
47c
Mustard ,....
.""... '" 9c.
Dill Plckle.-- •.... "'19c
Pickle 5tix::'~:1IJ
']:: 35c
India Relish ., ..,... " .. '" 19c
Cider Vinegar ,.... •....... 17c
Ideal Vinegar D'::~I"d 'U:; 15c
ORANGE JmCE
2~::47e
4 90c
la'
Each can· maQ' a
pint and a half of
ct.lkiau. OIange
1u1C1
. :::~ 37e
.
F........ •......
!)deal Cane..........
Oliva,
\
PlaiD 061'es lr;' 39c
Virginia lAte
ANGEL FOOD
al..
Cake
- 29
C
It. t.mptfng, deUdous, warm-weather treat. A climax to an., meal or 1nOCk.
mllel't FlUed Breakfalt Cak..
..do Zte
Chocelate A'mODd CruaelaLayer Cake -Ste
Or9ll1. CaneDut Twist CoHee Cake _ 59C
SUPREME BREAD
Ena::~~"
Ir::;
14c
Fuec=ted=.=...=
...=
. .=
. .=. =
. .=. .
PIE CHERRIES ";1='. ( ltd )
~~ 2Ie
g..w bat PIE CRUST Mil 2 :;. 2Sc
/kkal FRUIT COCKTAIL f.~~ 2 ::. 2Sc
"Otkal SLICED PEACHa 2 ':;,~ 3Sc
DOLE PINJ;APPLE JUICE
~' 37e
2
BolD-de-Ute Mayonnaise
BolD-de-Ute Salad Ore,sin.
,9dea1 Crapelruit S.ed....
/)dull Ra....lleuy .......-v...
.fJduzI Crushed Piaeapple
bele~ Piaeapple Ch"nks
atives in Iowa, and stopped at
Badlands, Black Hills, Yellowstone
and Jackson Hole before going to
Idaho where they visited friends
living on a large wheat ranch.
They also visited in Seattle and
toured Victoria, Vancouver and
Glacier Park before returning
home.
S ,!e H opson of Rutgers avenue
returned home Monday from a
visit with MIllY McCowan of Vassar avenue who is spending August in Ocean City.
David Jenkins of North Chester
road is spending a week with his
aunt, Mrs. William Blaisdal and
family of Arlington. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pegram
and son John of Vassar avenue.
and Mr. ·Pegram·s father. Dr.
George Pegram of N~w York City
have returned from a two-week
vacation In Fontana and Cherokee,
N. C .• and a vi$it with relatives en
route.
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11.51
ot Tax Col1ector"s Bond .............................................181.11 •••" .
Amount or Treasurer"a Bond .......................................:............ 1.500,00
Amount
Am0'\r!c::~~rJ?JI:CdBai8iiee..iit ..ciOAe··Of ..sciiool' y~;OOO.OO
nk BalauCe July •• 1050' ..............................................................................................
8:tstandlng
Checks ..........................................................................................................
4
2 miles So. of BuJmesVwe on 513
On 80-acre farm in Bucks County. boys & girls 6-18 practice democracy as they work & study
in free, creative atmosphere.
Elementary & high school curriculum. Small, informal classes.
Creative expresswn through MuSic, Art, Dramatics.
Sports. riding. pets. Also coed
summer camp, prBgrams. School
term 'beglns Sept, 18. ' Write or'
phone for catalogue:
W. M. & B. G. C. FIncke, Boll: 8M,
R.D. 2. Bristol. Pa., Co~Ds 1680
CAMERA
STOP IN FOR A
DEMONSTRATION OJ'
THE PICTURE-INA-MINUTE CMmRA
ROGER RUSSEU.
~
Ij~~~o~uU~et~~~:,~~~~::
Swarthmore DispoAl
Chester road.
Dr. and Mrs. William Earl Kistof Park avenue spent l&st weekend in Earle, N, J .• as the guest._
their son-in-law and daughter
Weekly or MonUll7
W AHREN PIERCB
Swarthmore 6-2078
'1:3
Swarlhmore &.-1«8
WILl.IAM BROOKS
Ashes & Hubblsh Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling·
236 Harding Av. Morton. Pa,
Since 1905
. CUNNINGHAM
Painter. & Paper Dancers
We should know how
Swa. 6-2266 lIIlohipn Ave.
PE'I'ER Eo TOLD·
All LIn... Of. Insuranoe
333 Dartmoulh Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa.
a,REVES
ing 'apartment, 3 rooms
bath. by college librarian and,hus-
=~;.,,~eply- Box
H. The Swarih- r~~~~~~~~~~~~ci
Comdr. and Mrs. James H.
WANTED
Colored girl desires
I~:~:~~~ during which time the
II
day's work Monday, Tuesday.
and Wednesday. $5.50 per day and
carfare. Call Chester 6-26100.
Pebbletwist - 9 x 12.
13. burgandy. $50 each.
Swarthmore
two rooms in
home on
the hill. Reply to Box K. The I ~~~~nCh:."~.::.
Swarthmorean.
.
II
anniversary of Dr. Kistwas celebrated.
.
Swarthmore 8-3450
NEW OFFICE
I
Registered
your. friends will never know ...
with dental plates of
Dupont lucilone
PLUMBING &
HEATING
Estimate.
116 Birchwood Road
Aldan, Fa.
Madlson 3-4242
..
HARBINGERS
01
BE
Driveway Construction
IT
FURTHER· RESOLVEP that
copy 01 this Resolution. duly certlfted by
the
Mid Housing and Rent Act of 111.50.
-@l,.
DR.H.N.SHOR
Borough SecretalT
Ro_310
Snowdrops
DaHo~
Crocua -
~niurn
.. M. E. Burgett
Approved this 7th daJ' of
Dos: 195. Swaribmore
Augwt. 1950•
UPPU 8&Rn lIAf'l lANK Iltl
CElevator $e..v1cel
OF SPRING
Sc1lla Sibirca ChionodoXa Grape - Hyacinths.
\
TULIPS
ImpOried from HoUlllld
1050.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
By H. LINDLEY PEEL
PresIdent of CoUDcl1
Atteat: ELLIOT RICHARD30N
Pa.sed thls 7th day of August,
6908 MAIKET STREEt
• op""' 9·8 Mo"., W~d .• f,i. 9·6 Tu~s .• thun.
_L'I,IAL' CREDIT TERMS
e Painting
• Commercial
• Repairs
.
• Alterations
JAS. E. KILPATlUCK
PETER DI NICOLA
ROOFS
REPAIRED & INSTALLED
WABM-AIR BEATING
Furnaces Xacuum Cleaned
GEORGE lIIYElt8
Box 48- Swar&hmore 6-0740
e Residential
75
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&
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Phone Swarthmore 6-2528
Construction
LOCATED
17'h So. Chester Road
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
RESOLUTION
FOR
RENT
- Twolocated
nicely bedfur~~;!~~;.-~~
nished.
centrally
rooms. for genUemen. 112 RutmodeL Fair
gers avenue. Swarthmore 6-3889, Swarthmore 6-4548.
Cellar Walls Be-PJutered
Building
CHARLES S. RUSSBLL
BURGESS
IT-S-ll
IBe
Charles E. Fiacher
BUILDEB
•
Devine Taxi Service
Swerthmore 8-il11S
SWARTHMORE,PA.
ton. Rutledle an~ R1dlq
Township lince 1811
-OJIIB:
.·e"4
.~ore
•
~.. loW'est pr,lCeCar8
LOADS OF HOT WATER
'or e ...ery. cle.. n-ull ;06 I
w""
an
PHI.*."'NIA ElliC.alC CO~AIIY
•
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STUDE.Am C8AMPION
MATERIAL
'" IJH8
.,_
t:aIItI./
UNITED
SERVICES
Residential Whing
SHOWN
l"I~AlIi:~., 2-DOOR CUSTOM SEDAN
",Ike /I~jJI«e
BUILDING
modern autom~ gas water heater gives
plenty of good hot waterfor every cleaning or washing
usk.. There', always plenty of hoc water left even if
you hapPen co be the lase in line for the shower.
Whatever yout hot water requirements. there's a mod.
ern gas water heater. co fill them automatically, effidendy, UcI economically. See yout loc:a1 plwilber or
stopa -lit IUIJ.. of oar suburban lItOres and ask about
·.atom.tic . . _heating today.
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p5. WAIER HEATER!
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And the one to buy is the Studebaker Champion.
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SUB .. JlOlmOll ••5:
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JDDI& '-1171
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lervinI Swarthmore. ;Mor-
POLAROID
LAND
ill
4
Asphalt or C
5.450."
Baiance on Hand to be Available for ................................................. :.................... 51.218.50*
*Tb~~:=o-~~~I)w:d:.t~::r~ '"Balance on. Hand (To Be Available tor School
We hereby certify that we have examIned the above accounts and Ond them
rorrt"Ct, ond tbat the securttiM of the olflcers of tbe board are In accordance with law.
JOHN· A. s<:HUMACHEa _
RICHMID '/d. SNYDER
ANNIE H. TUNELLI
.
Audlto:rl.
. Completo Report on File In School District Office In Hi~b School Building
Ope.. to Pub1ic
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AU1'OMAIIC
SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE &Ie
GLENDALE CLUB Cc-
=
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MANUMIT SCHOOL
More Outstanding Va'u'!s
ICE CREAM
a.6'
All other Aocounts .................................................................. .,..............................
SALMON
In
61S...
117,'11.11
avenue spent last week in New M:O~~ ret.~.~...~~ ..~~.~~...~~~~~~ ..::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
::~~~1:
::;;~1:
London, N. H.,' attending the in_I;;N~et=
...
;;ou=n=t,;:O~I ~·itax~~..
=...=...=...="'="'=' '::'' =' '=' KXPENsES
'i' ~.ii··~··~·.~·f"==··=·=··=·8=.•=8
strumentation session of the GorkkCklP'i'S
don Rese~rch Conference.
BulaDee 00 hand July". un
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Mea~er
All lunds ezc1ustve of SIoJt~
General Control (A) ....................$ 8,Olll.17
\4
lug Fund ......................................$ 18,051.11
of Cornell avenue and Fairview Property tal': Uti ........................ 1011.558.88 InstrucUou (8) .............................. 11115.1111.11
. '
Per capita la% 19", ....................
none
roa dJ accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. DeUnqueot tax
Au:ldllary Agencfes (C) ................ U,Gll.87
Th.eodore S. Halteman of Univer- State
(Pre.lous
to
....
)
....................
approprlaUoD; Teacher.s.
Operation (0) ................................ aO,05ll.S1
sity place, visited friends in ChaQlTraIl5:POrlaUoo. TuiUon VoeaUonal ............................................ ",G81.sa Maintenance (E) .......................... 8,788.67
b ers b urg over t h e week-end.
Tultton non-resident puplls ........ • ...07•••
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of Interest .... :.........................................
651.15
Fixed Charges (F) ...................... l!,G51.16
Salo of real estate. supp11ea and
..
.~utgers avenue will ~pend the
equipment ....................................
51.a5 Debt ServIce (G) ............................ 18.575.05
week-end as the guests of Mr~.and fo1:.~~::~~:u;iiidiiii.............. 1.0115.81 CapItal Outlar (H) .................... li,0!7.10
Mrs. Ernest H,!rtman of Dillsburg.
beginnlng balance ......................1301.......
Polly Told of Park avenue will TOTAL RE<:EIPTS (It... U) ..............................
leave today to visit Milly McCowan TOTAL PAYMENTS
Total CUrreot Expenses (Items A..F Inc.) ............................ $265.8211.10
of Vassar avenue who is vacaTotal Debt ServIce (Item G) .................................................. 111,515.00:
t··
·th h
Total Capital Outlay (Item H) ............................................ 5,921.10
lonmg WI
er parents in Ocean
'fotal .............................................................................................................. 101.al8.05
City for. the month of August.
Balance on Hand (To be AvaJlable far SchD:!Jl...!.~r_l~5J!:!!.) ............. ,............... $ 51.tIB.5D
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Meador
ASSETS
f C
11
d F"
School BuUdJllIr8 and Sites at Cost ............................................:....................................1.0.a......a ...
o
orne avenue an
alI'V1~W Textbooks and Equipment at Cost ............................................................................ 110.055.61
road will spend the week..'end as 1149 Tax (CUrrent ",ear) ................................................................................................
",071.'S
IltS Tax ................................................................................................................................
1101.1.
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James 11'1 ·tax .................................................................................................................................
1••.88'
B. Harper of Germantown at their PrevloUB to 194.7 bupUcate ................................................ ,.....~ ............;....................,....
lI8'1J1D
Tuition Receivable ............................................................................................................
1.11••115
cottage on the Pocono Lake Pre- Balaoce on hand all Funds excladlng Sinkin&" Fund ............................................ 51.118.G'
Total M8eb .................................................... _.............................................................1,168.00'5.17
serve.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jeglum and Bonded Indebtedness (With Vote ofLIABn.ITIES,
Electorate) ................................................... 8'1,000.00
son Carl of Hillborn avenue have Bonded Indebtedness (Without Vote of Electorate) ............................................ 10,000.00
returned ·foll~wing a seyen-week ~~~'~Tles ................................................................................~..................... 111,.88.5.
automobile trip. They visited relSuppUes ..........................................................................................................................
15.0
• • u u u . __ . u u u u . . . . u
Murray BII7. Canada where she
&STlTFg~ 't;~~~T&~L.J[Ea
.
was a delegate from the Swarth- WORST. DBC'D. Letters TestamentalT oa
Mr•. G. L. Van Alen of Park
Ibe abo.e estate ha.o been granted to lb.
====~!-~---avenue leU Wednesday for a three- more Alumni AssociaUon of Kappa undersigned who requests oU perllOD.O bav·
PERSONAL
week visit with, her sister Miss KapPa! Gamma to its National Con ~Ig t;;:,a~~~e~o::;!te'1':!'::' ~e ~t:,
PJ:RSONAL
Electrfca1 wirlnl
venUon. She is now in Cape May and aU persons Indebted to the decedOlll
and lnltallation. residential
Blanche Henderson of MO'!tgom with her sons JI~~v and Bruce. to -make poyment. without deby to
r·~ery, Her son Oakley Van Alen
~
·MRS. HELEN PEW WORST
commercIa! . W a ter hut......,
Mr. Conwell joins them over week:'110 H8.11'ard Avenue
diahwaabllI'l. dryers. 1'endh, All
will vacation In Chautauqua. N.Y.
Swarthmore, Pa.
work done to Fire Underwrit.a'
~:~~;~~ Mr. and Mrs. Fred N; Bell of ends.
!.!:T.w:!:!.-;-;;...,.....,--;;;""'r.;.....=...,~speclficatioruo. Service on wuh4
~
IHIU'1,ar'd avenue are on a two-week
Mrs. Roland G. E.·. Ullman of ESTATIgE1J~E1~~'lM:~Tt:IFIELD.
ers.
cleaners.
.... :~:~~~~~~ii~~~~~ ~:~~~:~'U; trip through the New J~Plllelbrol()k.··,
Park
DBC'D. bn.Vl"
LOtte'"
T....
menlarytoonthe
Ibeunder·
aboT.
iroQS, vacuum
toasters,.tans,
lamps..rana
Call
house gue ts
Mr avenue
S D Wand
t- mate
been
1JT8nted
Erich H. Hausen. Electrioe1 000- 1
States.
S
5....
a
signed who requeslll all pCl10ns baVIDI
~.,-- Mfr'
or demand. II-lost the alate of
and .......
tractor. Swarthmore 6-2850. 835
Mrs. E. L. Conwell of Columbia
lam W a tson 0f claim.
th. decedent
to make- known the ......
Park avenue.
returned recently from Enolla Plantation, La., have been and all penKu.. Indebted to the decedent
on
guests this week of Mrs. Wll.1 to make payment.
witbout d.loy to
PERSONAL - R"d1nn• tel-....
Vy.....
WALKER PENFIELD, Bx.tr.
receivers, vacu~ cleanera and
RENT - Large comfortable llam Ward. :fr.• of Chester at her
-480 Riverview ATe.
Swurthmore. Penna..
room, ho melike surroundings . sunimer place in the Poconos.
Convenient to traWlportation and
1';lt.MrM'~liboE. ESQ.
JAMES E. ~
tea-room.s Sw~ore 6-4124.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath
BuUdin~
Harper.
"--~'-~-FOR -SALE - daughter Jean of Benjamin
Penna.
PLUMBJNG AND IlBATlKG
Chester. Phon~
West avenue will ·be week-end
~==========
FOR SAI.E Save Time and Monlte&istered in Swarthmere
ey _ Taking orders for under- guests of friends at Avalon. N. J.
Dial Chester 3-8108
WANTED
wear and polo shirts for Infants,
Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of
"ThIrd Generation Bullden"
~~~~~~~~;;~~;;~ I W AN'l'ED
- Older woman, resI- juvenUes. teeners and adults. Will "Applebrook". Park avenue held
BORACE A.
deliver. Call Grace Hunter Alli- open house on Friday afternoon In
d ent o.• Swarthmore. d--'-""".. son. SW. 6-3050. E. V. Hunter
RubblS
small housekeeping
aparlment,
Ihonor
the birthday
anniversary
' h Collecticin
or unfurnished.
swarthot Mrs.ofJesse
H. Hoimes
ot North
u.....
AUDrroRS' ANNUAL R&l'ORT
SCHOOL D1STRIL'T of THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
UJ
5
NEWS NOTES
IOfher e1ectrfcal 8Pl'1I- repelr4
Prompt service. . Robert
ElrooirJ•• Swarthmore 8-1S4S.
I
"'UR CAKE BOX
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CLASSIFIED. eeL
an.
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SUGGESTIONS
,FOR YOUR
PANTRY
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....1.41
Seef
YOURg
THB 8WABTHMOaBAN
1~'
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FINE CAKES and P A5TRIES
=i'..i
AUGUST 11,
$1555
S. M. HARBISON
Swarthmore 6-0740
Delivered:m SwarthmOJ,'f
s- . .
,..,.1_•.
/f ••,. ,WG
PIbi IIIOJ ~ IIlgWl)' 1ft nearby c:ommunlt1es
due to dlfferwncesln transpcrtatfon charge5
Com.puabl 7lew price. en ather
Stvclehak-r ChaaplOIL cu.atOlD. mod.laz
4-4ooz
Btupght ooa.pa.;
Jre=fn_. ooa.pe
Prk:eINliect
without .tee
•
..oua.
Bvp...
to ....
TIMPKEN·
• Modem -lDteI1eu
• Wall ...4 W'loor 0. ......
on. BURNERS
-. New CoutraoUoa
. • Al.......o.. 1U14 .......
FUEL On.
Arten Brothen, InC.
.~A.GBERN,
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FUSCO
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101 0a7le7 Street, lIedla. Pa
ALSTON
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AUG 21
AUGUST 11, 1950
THE SWAR'l'HMOaKAN
I
News Notes
Pat Blake of Amberst avenue
was the guest last week of Mary
Spiller at Ogden avenue while
SELECT ~E
Mary was visiting her uncle Mr.
Madison 3-9098
Donald Spiller of Scarsdale, N. Y.
-;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:~II Dr. and Mrs. Robert Spiller, their
..
daughters Mary and Pat have
motored to WUrnington, vt., where
Yellow and White
they will vacation for several
weeks at the Spiller summer place.
APPLES
Miss Mary Ann Hook of Westdale avenue. with a group of outPEACHES
of-town friends vacationed at
Stone Harbor ov~r the week-end.
Knowlton Road - M. mlle
west of Middletown Road.
between MedIa and Chester
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rincliffe of
Strath Haven avenue entertained
as their week-end guests Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Roraback and son
Charles of Torrington. Conn.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland
and their daughter Patricia of
South Chester road have returned
(Continued from page· one)
A resident of East J.ansdowne.
he is a past· president and present Se.cretary and treasurer of
·the Swarthmore Business ASIIociation. and has served several
terms.as president of the Pennsylva~a Hair~e~ and- Cosmetolog.sts Asoclat.on for. which he
has also held other offices InclQding chairman of the legislative
c?mmitt~. At present ~e is tu-:'t
vice-president Of the Philadelphia
llairdressers Association, a member of the Swarthmore Rotary
Club. of the Hairfashion Counsel
at America an honorary society to
which only 90 of the nation's more
than 50.000 hairdressers belong.
and a member of the National
Hairdressing and Cosmetology As50ciation which creates new styl~s
and is considered the outstanding
L
,
Island. N. C.
A sincere devotion to..his art and
. Noel Snyder. Don Little and Ihe deepest determir.ation to please
I
Lynn Purnell of Swarthmore spent each individual whether she is
last week at Camp Delmont. Boy
Scout Camp for Del~ware and
. Balt1m.... Pike, S.rbI&1lelll. .... Montgomery Counties. The three
boys passed tests making them
Pho". SWIIrihmonI 8-M5I
second-class scouts.
SALE
August 1-19
appearance. has gained Bob a high
reputation by no means confined
this immediate locality.
This. a c1i~nt of a ritzy Philadelphia establishment was told when
~he sought. recommendation of a
beauty salon near her daughter
The Hollyhock Shop
4 Park Avenue
profess to know all the answers, but
•
many people have told us that talking
it over with us has benefited· them.
I
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinson of South Chester road and
their son-in-law and daughter Mr.
and Mrs. Harlie D. Reinard and
son David. spent the week-end at
Stone Harbor. N. J.
BUY
,
AND TRUST COMPANY
Finals sunday
Semi-finals of the Swarthmore
Tennis Club Doubles' To)U118ment will be played on SatUrday.
August 19. with the Finals scheduled for 3:00·P.m .• Sunday August
20. at the· College Avenue Courts.
Entrees are being accepted from
Club members for the Singles
Tournament for which drawings
will be posted August 20.
It is planned to have a Club
.picnic and' swimming party In
September immediately following
tb.e final ma:tch of the individual
tourney.
DR. W. T. ELLIS
DIES IN CANADA
Author, Correspondent,
Lecturer, Buried
Thursday
FOOTBALL SQUAD
GOES TO CAMP
From the massive Chrysler Spitfire engine with Amerlco's foremost high
compression power ••• to the rugged double-strength, doublesofe frame ••• there's built-in value all the way through this car,
the like of which you've never seen beforel Chrysler workmnnship
$3.50 PER YEAR
-
Sail For India
,
Dr. C. Brooke Worth. a former
Swartbmore resident and college
professor, will sail on September
15 for Bangalore in the south
central part of India where he wili
continue his research on tropical
diseases for the Rockefeller Foundation. for the next three years.
For the past three years Dr.
Worth has been engaged In similar resear,ch for the Foundation in
Ta,mpa. Florida.
M:rs. Worth and tbjejr three
children Valerie. Micha\J., and
Douglas.,ill accompany him. Tbe
Worth·s headquarters ·until their
sailing are in Wayne where they
will visit Dr. Worth·s parents, Mr.
and' Mrs. George Worth,
PLAY FOR· BOX
LACROSSE LEAD.
WednesdaY!l Game
To Decide
Whtrler
UDELL & PROSH ·
LEAVE SCHOOL
for
"
:hich
years
at"
••• Chrysler construction ••• and the quality of Chrysler materials
are the best Investment you con make tod!,yl Before you make
any decision come look beyond and benoath the long, low, lovely_
. lines of the beautiful Chrysler. Comparel Drivel Get" Ihe Inside
slory of today's ~st buy-and we're confident you'll want to
. !.
Tennis
as
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U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950
The registration for n~w pupiJ,s
entering Swarthmore Schools for
the first time should be attended
to by parents during the weeks of
August 21 and August 28 if not already completed. ~t is imperative
that r'1gistration be completed before Labor Day. so that definite
a'rrangements ·can be made to
care for every ·child, with adequate
seating. books and other necesSilIes. It is especially urged that
. parents of Children who have just
moved Into Swarthmore complete
registra'tion
soon' as possible.
Parents are reqiiested to bring
with them !It the time of registration the child'svaccination certificate. birth certificate and transfer from previous school together
with any reports indicating the
cour~es of work completed at the
baps we can help. Of course, we don't
FOR YOUR FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE -
Flowerless
\
Joe Kahler's league-leading Sun
Dr. William T. EJli);. wh,ose
Oil sextet will have its hands full
world travels and wide aquainin an effort to preserve their untances broadened
the scope
blemished record for this season
of .Swarthmore neighborliness for
when the fast and strong Mainthe 42 years of his residence here.
liners
hit MacMurtrie Field Weddied. aged 76. at his summer home
nesday
night. In their only prein t,.Yndhurst. Ont.. !Monday.
vious
meeting
the Oilers just manFrom 1906 when Dr; and Mrs.
aged to nose out the league newEllis built the house on the north
comers ·by the narrow margin of
west corner of Walnut lane and
7-6
when fleet Billy Ward tallied
Ogden avenue which was their
the
deciding
marker with only 10
home until they .moved to York
seconds remaining in the final
l,n the fall of 1948. Swarlhmore
·chukker. The two teams are
Boys Leave For
was the point from which his
very evenly matched and the deFall T . .
.
weekly Sunday School lessons.
cision can easily go either Way•
ralniiig
·Continuously syndicated for the
Tbose who witnassed the epiC
. ' Next Week
past 53 years. were sent out.
struggle between Swarthmore's
The' 1950 Swarthmore mah
It was also the point of deparTeachers Leave For
Indians and the Milln1iners. played
tura
and
return
for
the
extensive
. ·College to As81·gn·
S chooI football squad will begtn
August 9. in which the game went
its prt.-season practice next Mon- journeys which took him over
into a full ov.ertime period and
most of the world and for the
Duties
then
a "sudden death" extra sesday.' Members of the squad will ChautaUqua lecture' tours which
•
report at Rutgers Field. at 10 told the story of his travels. Tbe Two of Sw~ore s pop~ sion will realize what a tense and
. previous school.
o'clock that day and will work ommunity remembers hiM f the teachers have Just submitted their thrilling game awaits them when
Because 'of the .individual at- out twice dai1y. before g~Jng to ~lue-tighted AUstrIan pine
resignations.
Both came to the two top teams meet for the
tentiQn accorded each pupil it il; camp. All boys mterested m ~~h shone
league leadership. Sun Oil has
the ~aro~ . . of the Swarthmore Schools. eleven
necessary that school. plans be ~chool foothall are asked to JO~ SWlllothmore College YWClt. mem- ago and both during the war posted wins over Baltimore. 17-12.
",ade well in advance. In ~e ill the werkouts. Tbe squad will Ibers who were annually enter- served in the Armed Services. over Swarthmore; 7-4. and over
high school this necessitates atten- leave ~or- Y.M.C.A. Camp Castle at tained by the .Elllses before their IBoth go to teach In institutions ot the Mainliners as mentioned 7-6.
'lion to each individual child's Downmgton at n~on next .Thurs- Christmas recess began and which higher learning.
The Mainllners' have two wins
needs and pIails as required· in the day. More intensive practice ~ iShone throughou1l Swarihmore's Eugene Udell who has served over the Indians by scores of 4-1
elective high school courses. probab~ sqme scrimmages .Wo'th Yuletide for 25 years until 1941. as teacher of Junior High School and 5-4. and the one loss to Sun
g
Throughout the high school it is ~~her higillh sbChOOthl teams tramm
For more than a quart.er of a Science and Director of Audio- Oil.
rder a t the
WJ.erew
e
eo
'..
. EIl1s
. taught the
'. Men's Visual Education Program has rethe intention to make certain that
.
century;
Dr.
Commj~ioned
classes are not too large and that camP '
d . ty b
Bible CJass of the Swarthmore cenllY Deen appointed to the facBetween .......
=.,
an
sIX
oys
Presbyteri
h
.
.
a place is reserved· for each child. will make the trip to camp. Tb=
an C .~ s.harlng gen- ulty of·Temple University. As a
Paull Hunter. USN. son ·of Mr.
The school calendar calls' for ,
..
., erousIy his .iBiblical '~wledge
ult h'has b ·tted his
' - and Mrs'. George A. Hunter o.!
classes to begin on Monday morn- will be accompamed by !Head and travels Atnearb S1eigb- res..
e
. su nu
remg
in~
September 11 On the first Coach Millard P:.Roblnson Line
.
.
.
y .
nation effective at the close of Magill road., was recently com.......
' .
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ton Farm. n. ~ ·annually de- ·A
L He lea
·th
ns1d missioned an ensign. in ceremonies
day there will be morning classes Coach Henry Hofmann. Trainer Ilvert.d the-~~ 's~n at u g u B . "
ves ~l
co
ouly. School hours
8:30 for John' "Shorty" Wilmore and No. 1 .the request of the Farm girls and erable regret but reahzes. t1>;"t the held at the U.s. Naval Air Stathe high school and 9 for the ele- Rooter Waldo Davison. Tbe squad he and his fiuniIy were christmas opportun1ti"': at. the teacher s col- tion, Patuxent River, Md.
Ensign Hunter is attached to
mentary grades.
will r~turn fr~ camp at 5:30 the Day guests of .the school.
lege open ~der vistas of p:ofesPatrol
Squadron 21 based at PaIn general ¢he dividing line for followmg Wednesday.
p. liti
slonal ServIce. He v;ill be ill the
"
the assignment of grade pupils
Although the 1950 squad is a rem::";:'l!yhi.hism~~~~ ~~:~ department ·ot Secondary Educa- tuxent River.
Ensign Hunter entered the Na, will be along Park and, Harvard large otle • only three letter men indepen1ent otin
In 1922 h tion.
val service in 1946 under the naval
avenues to Cresson Iane and are back. Tbey are, Captain Fred was th
. v
gful' Dem
tie
Miss M. Jean Prosch teacher at
midshipman program and atten~
.
.
C
b
e UQSUccess
ocra c
.
Swarthmore avenues. PnPil!' liv- . amp ell. ~robably ~e outs~d- and Independent candiliate for the third grade at Rutgers Avenue ded Pennsylvania Military College
Jng south of this center line will 109 player ill the district. Fullback Congress fro
th
DeIa
School has recently been appointed
at Chester.
attend the Rutgers Avenue Schoo~ Howard Arrjson. bigger and more Chester C()Ilr:.. ~ . cf ~~ to the faculty of the KutztoWn
and PUpils, living north of the line powerful. ~an last year. and Thomas S. Butler:
1,'1
agams State Teacher's College. She will
will attend the College Avenue Tackle William Crouthers•. A large
....
be assigned to teach in the laborCapt. and Mrs. L. O. Shoc;>k and
School. Because of heavy enroll-group, of promlsing but untested t'obBOtD 2m
5 All!gheny • Pa .• ~n <;Ic- ato"" school and to direct the work daughter Sally of Riverview road
. several cases ~~c~ rna.
terI'al IS
. commg
.
er
• 111-.3
Dr•onEIl1s
first of -,
m~t.t.
118m
uP-ff~m the newspaper
job' was
the Phil
student teachers in training. have returned home following a
to reassign some of the pupils liv- Junior and Sophomore classes. ctel h· It
b t hi·
. - She will also teach classes in the 10-day automobile trip through
. ing near the line.
The situation meaD!' there Is a a p.aal em
wo,rked.
.
. emphasize
. par- the New England.. States. They
Phil u·
del eater
his· daili
He college
She will
Tbe Scho,!l calendar ~or the wide open chance for about every on sever
. ~ p ... es. e . ul .
el
+.~ were guests of Comdr. and Mrs.
.
. c1 d th ~ 110
boy on the squad
turned to religiOUS wrIting early tIC arly tile new
emen_,
commg
m u es
e J,.O Woo
•
.,.
- '
• Social S di
.
d teyear:
.
Any boys who have
not
had an beeommg
editor of the Internat-' course of study ill
tu es. H . W . Ligon a fNe wport, RI
..• and
109 a s . .
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1 Christ·
Th
ted late
Dr and Mrs H J Brown and
Teacher's report for workshop opportunity to sign up for fo~t- 10n~
.an Endeavor Organ
. ese. unexpec •
~er.
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conferences and reexaminations on ball ar\, requested to get In touch unlll 1897 and of F?rward Pres- restgnations co,?e as a surprISe daughter of Winchester.. Mass.
.. "_ with Coach Robinson whose tel- byierlan weekly. ·until 1902.
and ·the vacanCIes have not yet Carol Brown a.ccomparued the
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50Ptember 11 • pupils repor t f o r .
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ar. ill ~e century his world 7 .
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travels
a. LegIon Amnhary Reports on Current
to attend County ,Institute. the sesMr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Gem- ::::-~:d:nmves~~tion ,?f ~ial• .:
Projects and Tie-in With Convention
sions being held in Swarthmore. mill. sons Bruce and Lee. and f II.
'di~ dt pOfliAmtiCal. conditions The American LegiQn :Auxiliary . An adopted orphan from Scot.. .
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or·a synfirst
ca e I 0 1917erlcan
.HospItal
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Th anksglvmg
V;tCl1-tlOn
will.be No- d allg hter·B e tty returned S und BY papers
h -tr news1 d goal for the Coatesville
land School. founded by theI
vember 23· and 24: December 22 from a vacation In the Poconos in Russ"a b' n.
e ..::.ve.e has been reached after three years American Legion. has been the
will b e thCehristmasY
last da 0hf li~chday00l b.e- where they had taken a cottage at on the RuSsian
I.
ecommg
an
Revolutionau~orlty.
and re- of work ill collecting coupons an d annual concern of the Sw arthm?re .
th
f are the
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WI
Twin Lakes for two weeks,
,
porting ihe rise of Bolshevism for cash donations. Tbe women of Auxiliary. Mrs. Roy Delaplaine
schools reoperung on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson of The Saturday Evening Post. He the Methodist Church and other of the Home Unit. has been the
January 3. Monday.• F~ru.ary 12. Ogden avenue· returned home served as a war correspondent on friends of the Swarthmore Unit Big Sister for s~veral ye"fs. corthe schools will be closed for one Sunday following a two-week va- the R .
P
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who were faithful in (:ollectlng responding sending monthly ald ay o.b servance a fL·
USSlan, fronts
ers an, during
uma.w.an.
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the coupons will be pleased that the lowance. and
gifts for holidays.
day. ~ter vacation will include· home they toured through New First World War. Dr. Ellis covered $5.000; covered grandstand for the Jerry Allen•. a long time Superln~
Good
and Tb
the Hampshire.
Vermont.
t. FrI day
ek' Marc!;l
f Mar h23 26
New York and
NorthernNorthern
Jersey the Paris Peace Conterence and mental cases at Coatesville Hos- tendent of Scotland Home.. spoke
en Ire we ill 0
c
and spent ~ day visiting their son: the C?nterence on the Limitatton I!italls a reality. It was dedicated on Friday at the Convention. HIs
~ch:~ ';.h r:p~ ~ b ' :
in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs. of Armament in Washiogton in last Sunday. Mrs. Leonard J. Brad- family. now 400 children. will be
P W~ ~ s oo~ 30e ~ Bart Millington of Croydon.
1921-22 fo~ a newspaper syndicate. ley•. state president of the Aux- increased to 800 this coming year.
on I
es aill:r·
d f
'hildr e
·Mr and Mrs D M
G .... n~
(Continued on page six)
iliary giVing the dedication speech. "Graduating from the school and
sch 00 year W
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on Thu day June 14
and children Nancy and Susan of
.
Three members. of the Swarth- gomg lDto the world for a job
rs.·
Parrish road returned home SunMr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Lang more Unit attended the AuxiliarY and adjustment is the most dif. Mrs. Frances E. Walton of Am- day after a- two-week vacation on and son Bob of Maple avenue and Convention held last week. in fieult period of their lives". deherst avenue returned SaturdaY the Tbollsand Islands. .
Dick McCormat:k of Ogden ave- p~elphia. Mrs. Louis A. ~us~ clared Mr. Allen.
after ff month's trip by plane to
'Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. McCoy nue have returned hO~ after It ton. ;~. L. J. Servais, and Mrs.
Tbe Keystone Camp for Girls.
Mexico. "She was accompanied by have returned to their bome In
vacation ill Douglas p. J •.. Gilcreest.
run and paid for by the Auxiliary
her cousin Mias Eleanor Gillespie Cambridge, Mass after a week's Hill, Me. Eben Lang has com- .' In the past, the Swarthmore Units. teaches true Americanism.
of York. Mrs. Walton entertained v .....tion with Mrs. McCoy's par- ple~_ summer school. at the UnI- tiiUt was I&.teiested In a leper of the ways of Ibis Democracy. and
as her week-end guests her son ents Mr. lind Mrs. wn)iam Free- Versl!'Y of pennsyl"!"",,.and Is on CarsvIlle HosPital, Ln., who dled the Government founded on basic
and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. gard of· SWarthm.ore avenue:
a trip thro~ the IDlddle west a few years ago. It ts satisfying principles of right and wrong. One
Edward-G. Walton of Lancaster.
Mrs. 'Buchanan IHalTar and beto~ returning to Cornell UnI- to learn that the 40 and 8 organ!- young girl whose work and reWinifred Rumble of Swarth- daughters Suzanne and oTqan have verS1ty.
zation ot 'the Amarican Legion sponse bad b!!en unusually high.
more avenue· is painting at the retnrned to their home on' Yale
Mr. and .Mrs. JameS Eo Davis ha4 donated $'5000 to Ibis Leper grade. was sent to Washington
I Jerry Farnsworth School-at Art avenue following a week's motor and son John at Amherst avenue
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Ibis summer to enjoy the CapitOl
In North Truro, C!Ipe Cod for trip· through New York State and spent a f_ days of. this week In Colony for· new .....pera from out- and to Iearn more of the program
the month Of August.
Canada.
Atlantic ClI7.
side the area.
In which her Interest was evident.
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BARGAINS ALL OVER THE PLACE
SEPT. 5
Jf it's about a financial matter, per-
are welcome to draw on our experience.
coiffure or a complete change of
The
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New Students Urge~
To Register Aug.
21" 28
Whether or not you ar!l_a depositor,. you
seeking a slight tidying of her
.THE S.WARTHMOREAN.
SCHOOL OPENS
SEPTEMBER· 11
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To
VOLUME 22-NUMBER 33
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SVmrthmore College Libr."ry
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following a two-week vacation to organization Of its kind in this
Virginia Beach, Va., and Roanoke country.
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CLOSF..D AUG. 21 -
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Bouquets to The Bouquet
Stokes Nursing Home
Linville Orchards
. Give
1950
drive Chryslers for the re.t of your Iifel
Inside
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THE NEW YOUR ..-DOOR SEDAN
Saalt-drlvalt ••• there's built-In yal~e all the way through!
The Beautiful
Advantag•• of Chrysler'.
fluid DrIv.
CHRYSLER
Advantag.s o. Chrysler'.
High Compreuloil
w,"th Fluid
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AUGUST 18, 1950
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N. J. She
is a· graduate of Swarth- Cornell avenue, tc;><>k place. Sat- 6 in Bryn Mawr Tospital.
more
College.
PERSONALS
of Media, and Florence Callaway
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R;e::::1 Mr. Kerr served in the Anny urday, ~ugust 12 at 2 o'cI"ck in
Edward Callaway is visiting his is the guest ot her aunt Mrs. A.
St. PatrIck's Rectory in Ripon. .
of Yale' avenue ha ve
Engineers during the war, and IS' Father Gordon Johnson officiated. grandmother Mrs. C ary C:a1lla",rav W. Myer of NuUey, N. J.
fr
10 d
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om a
- ay tr p to Maine, a graduate of Hamilton College.
where they were the guests
Miss Mary Jealine Welker sang"
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Thomas of
NUPTIAL NEAR
"The Lord's Prayer" preceding the
. Scarsdale, N.'Y., at their summer
The marriage of GillIan,l'r~~~;:lceremony and Miss Joanne MIller
home in Camden, Me.
Griffith to Mr. Stephen
sang "Ave Maria" lit the close ot
'G
the service.
Mr. an d M rs. C I Bl'ence . Myers
son ot Dr. and Mrs. J.
of Dickinson avenue, a""oD~p'mi,ed I Howard Smith ot Wilmington, N.
The bride, given In marriage by
' s'st
Mis P
.
her father, wore a gown of whl·te
by .Mr
Myers
.
I er
s arcle C., formerly of Swar!hmore
BEAUTY SALON
Myers Of Delray Beach, Fla. re- ta1te place Saturday, Augus't 26 marquisette with lace jacket.
turned home Sund
fr
tr'
finger tip veil of illusion fell
BRAUTY HOARDS THE SUMlIIER SUN
ay om a IP at 3:30 o'clock in Saint Paul's
abroad. They sailed June 9 for Church, Salem, N. Y.
from a JUliet cap of lace, and she
Call Swarthmore lI-M76
England where on June 22 tbeir
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Walter May- carried a cascade bouquet of wtlllE"
. 9 Chester Road
son Mr. Peter M yers recelVed
.
the nard Howlett have Issued invi- Figi chrysanthemums ~~~~::=
degree of D . Phil . a t the U·
-ty
with
orchids.
She
wore
a
mversl
1ations to the wedding and to the
of Oxford A - a Rh d S h la
of pearls, a gift of the groom.
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a es' c o r reception which will follow at
he had .been study'Ing three years Red Gate Farm, Shushan, N. Y.
Mrs. Gordon Suckow and Miss
at the university. The family
Myra Middleton, both of Ripon,
group then toured· England and
as matron of honor and maid of
DeUoioWl Dinners &0 .8UU the taslle 01 everyone .
the Continent, spending a greater
Th TO WED SEPT. 2
honor, respectively,wore gowns of
e IJ¥U"riage of Miss Aun Har'l'ENDER S'l'EAKS and CHOPS Cooked &0 order
part of the time in Switzerland and
blue marquisette fashioned with
vey, daughtel' of Mr. and Mrs. t 1
MARGIE'S FAlIIOUS CINNAlIION BUNS on SUNDAY
Italy. Miss Ann Myers who acII
s 0 es of the material. They carWi iam Minton Harvey'! of Co- . d
companied her parents remam'ed Iurn b ia avenue, to Mr• .fames Hen- be bronze chrysanthemums.
EVERY THURSDAY s:ao &0 7:30 p. m. SERVE YOURSELF
BUFFE'l' SUPPER $1.80
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for a longer visit abroad. Mr. ry Vidal, Jr., son of Mr. and' Mrs.
!'1r. Peter Gritls of Detroit,
and Mrs. Peter Myers wl'lI retllim I J ames H. Vidal of Gainesville MlCh.,
served
as
best
man.
Mr.
W'II
ComlortabJe Rooms Da), or Week.
Elevator
to this country November l '
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I iam Lunde, brother of the
wnen, Fla., WIll take place Saturday, b 'd
Mr. Myers will begin work I'n
September 2 in Trinity Episcopal rlA e, was usher.
Research Laboratory of the Bell Ch",ch, Swarthmore.
reception followed at CarvEorS'
Telephone Company.
1\',rs. William McCabe Harvey on Green Lake, Wisc. The bride'.s'
S _~L_
P
th
mother wore· a Navy and p,lnI< I
w_wuuore, a.
Telephone Swarthmore 6-0680
Helen Hoot of Lafayette ave- f S
o
war more avenue will be
WESTERN UNION OFFICE
nue who is worklng at Camp
tr
f h
linen suit with Navy accesFREE PARKING
onor,
the bridesWauoyatah, H'~IS'
_. on, Me., this rna
rna Idon
s w0III be
Missand
Priscilla
Giles sories. The groom's mother cllOS" I
summer spent the week-end
of Rutgers avenue, Miss Marjorie a gown of turquoise crepe
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' Edgert on 0 f Wynnewood, Miss Ar- Navy accessories.
They
FINE CAKES and PASTRIES
E. LaCroix of Newton Center den Bennett of Glen Mills and wore corsages of white Figl chrysMass" and then returned to
' Mi 55 M argaret Lessig of Merion.
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anthemums.
.
SUGGESTIONS· FOR YOUR pANTRY
by plane.
Mr. Vidal will serve as best
Following a wedding trip by
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Forwood for his son. The ushers will be plane to New. York City, Ocean
Call Swarthmore 6-3243
their daughter Gail and son Chip~ Mr. William McCabe Harvey, bro- City and .Rehoboth, Beach, the
per of Oberlin avenue returned the~ of the bride, Mr. John' Te- couple wlll live at 2715 Hall avehome Sunday after a two-week Selle of Gainsville, Fla., Mr. T. nue, Marinette, Wjsc., where the
vacation in Avalon.
S!etson Videon of. Tallahassee, groom is p projec( engineer with
Mr_ and Mrs. Oscar S. Harl of Fla., and Mr. William P. Hall of the M~~nette Paper Co.
Lafayette avenue, and their house Greenwich,. Conn.
~s. Hansllk of Cornell avenue
Theatre Square
guests their son and daug:hte,r-in-I A reception at the home of the was accompanied' to Wl.sconsln
law the Rev. and Mrs. J.
bride's parents wlll follow the for the wedding b) her daughter
Hart of Swedesboro, N. J.,
ceremony,
Mrs. Donald C. Songer at
last week vacationing in
mington.Park, N. J.
AUGUST BRIDE
--,---Miss Helen Margaret
The wedding of Miss Elizallet]. I
BmTHS
daughter
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
T.
Johnson,
daughter
Of
Dr.
Keenen f H
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The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph n.
. 0
arvard avenue
Mrs. William T. Johnson Of O'gd,enl
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guest' of honor at a tea '",ven I a
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Bishop of Westdale avenue
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venue, an Mr. Richard B. Wray. receiving congratulations
the
esday afternoon
by ·Mrs.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee P. Wray, b'lrth of a seven and 'a-half pound
L F~
f R'd!
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ey
Park.
The
marof Walnut lane, will take plaice I son, Timot~ Edward Franch:'J
rl g f Mis
a e 0~- , s Keenen and Mr. and at 3. o'clock on August '26 at the Bishop, on Monday, August 14
Mrs • F'll;:"w:.er S son ,Mr. William
Swarthmore
Friends
Meeting B
Forrest Fester will take place Sep- House.
. ryn Mawr Hospltat The baby
temb 2' th S
IS named for his mlllemal -nder m e warthmore PresMiss Lucetta Sharp of Wynne- father.
...,byterlan Church.
wood wlll be the maid of honor,
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Spiller and Mrs. William J. Evans
Mr. and Mrs. WaiTen R. Bernard
Ride on
and their daughter Mary have Greene, N. Y., will act as bridesOf South Chester road announce
returned home from six months maid.
the birth of a son, David Nelson
in Norway where Dr. Spiller
Mr. Porter Wray of Pittsburgh
Bernard; on August 7 In Taylor
Visiting Professor of
brother of the groom, will
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Hospitat
Literature at the UniverSity of
as best man. The ushers will
The new -baby is a grandson of
la, They also visited the
Mr. ,?arl C. Colket of Manoa, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernard of
GET 4 way non-skidl Deep
versity of Uppsala, Sweden
Richard Worth of West Chester,
Union avenue, and .of Mrs. Mabel
the spring ''Promotion''
and Mr. Edward Worth of Wilgrooved traction! Be safer on
Hutchison of Rutgers avenue.
They will return to their home on mington.
slippery wet roadsl
Ogden avenue about September.
A reception in Whittier House
Mr. and .Mrs. Jack B. Callaway
will follow the ceremony.
of Elm avenue announce the birth
ENGAGEMENT:
of a son, John Ronald, on August
HANZLIK - LUNDE
Mr. and Mrs. John Howe Hall of
The marriage of MIss Patricia
Strath Haven avenue announce Jean Lunde, daughter of Mr. and
th~ engagement Of their daughter,
CHGllTlill and FAmVIJnll' aOAH
Mr~. J. P: Lunde of Ripon, Wise.,
Gn.ella Chyrstil! Hall, to Mr. to Mr. John Robert Hanzlik, son of
PIIONE SWAB'l'BlIIOaE 6-3681
James Thompson Kerr, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hanzlik of
Mrs. J:>mes L. Kerr of Upper
Montclair, N. J., and the late Mr.
FOR
Kerr.
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ALL-WEATHER
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FUSCO & ALSTON
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, Miss Hall is the
gr'~~~~~:~1
of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Prescott Hall of Plainfield, N.
and of the late Mr. and Mrs.
ward Henry Eru;nshaw of
'MAGAZINE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Mrs· Lloyd f;, ltauffmaJa
Swarthmore 6-2080
MEDIA
Picture
Framing
Large S&OCk 01
REAnY !\lADE FRAMES
lIIe&al - Wood -Leather
LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF MOULDINGS FOR
CUSTOM MADE
FRAMFB
ROGER RU8SEU,
B'l'An: .. MO!mOK 4'
Jll!DIA 1-.17.
18
DELIGHTFULLY
AIR CONDITIONED
Friday and Satilrday~
Spencer Tracy
.Joan Bennett
Elisabeth Taylor
"FATHER OF TIlE BlIIDE"
Kiddles Mat. Sat. 1:15TIm Holl Western "
7 Cartoons
Also "Apelng· Hollywood"
REGULAR FEATURE
,
BalthBere ·Plke, S~, Pa.
PheDe ~ 8-MSt
Cellcge Theatre
AIR CONDITIONED
Friday and Saturday •
Roberi Donat
In,''THE WINSLOW BOY"
Feature Times Sat. ~lte Only
6:00 - 8:00· and 10:00 ·P.M.
Saturday Matinee - 1 P. M.
"THE CARmoo TRAIi."
Children's Show BoyBo_1n
"DON'T FENCE !lIE IN"
Four Cartoons,
Comedy, . Serial
Tuesday and Wednesday
Monday and Tuesday
_~..:NOT SHOWN
Sunday and-Mond""'a""yBaudolph 8coU
-In· Colorl
Robt. Walker " .JGan LeiUe
.
"'l'IIB SIUPPEB
SURPBI8ED BIB WH*,'
Thursday Only
CUftea Wellb Rob&.
Maareen 0'IIaN
Y_-
"8DTING PBMWl is.
starting Pridayt
"TID: GOOD 1IlllIIO& lIIAN"
Robert Wallrer aDd
De_K_
In "PLBASB BP'.tBVB lIB"
Wednesday and Thursda:y
S_Tnq
" l vlleth or.raw fa
"FAI ...... OF 'IIIB BaIDB"
AI IICI£IT P.8F-ESSIO.
en
llOaecf.cl1 1
cf aD. tile 1 DeC! prof ·co' It'
bad .1 z' clog mace than tbIIr
thp
d;,ears ago. SId has heeD
pract:iced in ClIle fona 01'
. eYer &iDee. The modem druc
st:(lre bears little resemblance to
,
the apothecary of old. Yet, 1:0da:y". JIharmaeist is inspired by the same hoDOrable priaciplea that ';',aned the CIOIlduc:t: Gt hill,
1Ix........ 'l'he phil" c· s dliefiIJ.W I, _ _
~ ia ~ Jelief of m , . I MIl dae poL IF .
tin. 01 life. Prescriptjona 'II I I e' iIIIt .. oar ....
Y~ 010 c' JC ..". .at 1iII:e bI n
m d ..... :
~ pbumac:y, Mat be will DeVer con,,"
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anotioer
rO
if JQU brine hie prc:acriptiom to UII.
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At the 11 o'clock service Sun- be in charge of (he Church NurDr. and Mrs. George B. Sickel,
day morning, the Rev. Donald sery.
Bill and Babs Sickel of Strath
MacLeod, Ph. D., a member of .
.
Haven avenue have returned home
the faculty of Princeton TheologThe Rev. and Mrs. J. Richard
.
from Plymouth, Ohio where they
ical Seminary in the department Bar! have returned to theIr home spent a month visiting Mrs. Sicof Homiletics, and fOl'lIler pastor in Swedesboro, N. J., after a 10- kel's mother Mrs. William Bit- i
of First Church, Louisburg, Nova day visit with Rev. Har!'s parents
Scotia. Dr. MacLeod Is a popular Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Hart of tinger.
preacher and lecturer in this coun- Lafayette avenue. WhIle here
Mr. Lloyd Leach of North Ches- .
try and in Canada.
Rev. Hart, pastor of the First Pres- ter road returned home yesterday:
Mary Follmer will be guest 50- byterlan Church, Sweresboro, was from abroad where he had been
loist. Nathaniel Watson will be guest preacher of the First Pres- on a business trip since Juoe 1.
guest organist for August.
byterian Church, Phil.delphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Rob- :
,The nursery for children aged
Mr. and Mrs. G.Davies Preston inson of Ogden avenue have retwo to six will be held Sunday at with their daughters Susan and turned from Shiphottom, N. J.,.
11 o'cloc~ on the second noor .of Nell of Dogwood lane will leave where they had taken a cottage
the parl~h. House. Mrs. Daniel today for Camp Deerwood, N. H., for a month.
Johnson IS m charge.
h
th
'11 to f
the' son
Mr. ·and Mrs. S. s. Rutherford
The Surgical Dressings Group w er~ ey WI S. P _or
If
of Strath Haven avenue have been
will ,meet Wednesday morning at Dave before vacat,omng on Lake entertaining as their house guest
10 in the upstairs of the Parish George for a week.
fOr several weeks Mrs. RutherHouse. All who are interested are
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderton and ford's cousin Mrs. MeGreery Gray
invited to come and bring a sand- children Hope and Brooks have Tomkles of Baltimore, Md.
wich for the lunch hour.
moved 'from Riverview road &0
Mr. Arthur W. Hoch o( Yale
The ministry of the Church can their newly ·biult home at 105 avenue was guest organist in st.
be reached during the summer by Forest lane.
Mark's Lutheran Church, Belleca)llng the Church .Office any
Mrs. Joseph B. Collins of Strath font, Del., at the Sunday morning
morning.
Haven Inn and her daughter Mrs. service.
I. R. MacElwee and son Don of
Dr. and Mrs. George B, .Sickel
Trinity Notes
Mt. Holyoke piace have returned of Strath Haven avenue are enHoly Communion will be cele- from a three-week motor trip to tertainlng as their house guest Mr.
brated at 8:00 a.m. Sunday.· Rev- Wisconsin.
James Archer of College Park, Ga.
erend 1J0hn Huggins; rector of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Gilfillan
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr
Calvary Church, Rockdale, will be and 'family of Yale avenue and and daughters Jlnnie and .Joan
in charge and will preach at the Mr. and Mrs~C. D. Scbloess:r and of South Chester road have re11 o'clock service of Morning daughters cf Park avenue, will turned frOm a two-week .acation
Prayer.
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leave Monday to occupy a cottage in Dimnisport, Cape Cod.
The ushers for Sunda! will be at Buck HIll Falls for the remainMrs. Donald Smith with her
S. D. Clyde, Jr., V. L. Fine, F. W. d
f th
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children Dana and Da:nnY of MunW . N , R yerson, W • F . ero
eseason.
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L ue h rIng,
Mrs. O. J. Gilcreest of Vassar s te r, Ind., will r etum t 0 their h orne
d
Klug, J E. Bell, F. R. Gray, an
tomorrow after a three-week vlsavenue has returned home lOllowJ.' W. Jones.
it with her parents 'Mr. and Mrs.·
---r--ing a three-week visit with -!ter Daniel S. Morse 01 Parrish road.
. Christian &ience Notes
daughter Mrs. David Warner and Mr. Smith spent a two-week va"Mind" is the subject of the tamUy of Lima, Ohio.
cation her•.
Lesson-Sermon in all Churche.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates
Mr. and Mrs... Arthur' W. Hoch,
of Christ, Scientist on Sunday Au- of Harvard avenue attend,ed the daughter Peggy Anne and son
gust 20. The Golden Text Is: funeral Monday of Mrs. Coates' Wayne of Yale avenue will leave
"Blessed be the name of God for cousin Mrs. Edith B. Ramsay of today by automobile for the New
ever and ever: for wisdom and Plainfield, N. J., who died at her England States where, they will
mjght are his: '. . . • he giveth home Saturday. Mrs. Ramsay vacation until after Labor Day.
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ON '!'lIB ooaJO!B
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. Methodist Notes
sUnday School meets each Sunday at 10 a.m.
At the 11 o'clock service Sunday
morning, the gUest preacher will
be Dr. Albert M. Witwer of Phil-
Church Services
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday, Augnsj; 20
11:00 A.M.-The Rev.
Donald
Ma~od, Ph.D., will preach.
The Church Nursery· will be
Buy carpeting or
Oriental mga at
lowest prices, get a
Cine trade-in Cor
you~ old ruga.
Wide oelection. .
Vilit our showroom
cPAuls""
It
(;oar....... .
ta' Bu"
~omplele Size Range • Orl ...
III.......
100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
SW artlrmor. 6-6000 - CL earbrook 9-4646
N_ 1M IngleMuk ••• Open Evening........~/'......_ 4
eked tkese importoHt pO/HtS
6e/ore
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ckoose
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t/ PLACEMENT POSSIBILITIES
~ SUPERVISORY OPPORTUNITIES
t/ ECONOMIC SECURITY
Get aStudebaker and set
"more truckfor the money t TELEVISION
ond RADIO
_offers a practical course in
.
which will train you for a responsible position as a,
Wednesday, August 23
10:00 A.M.-SllIIgical
Drpssings
group meets in Parish iHOlDe.
METHODIST CHURcH-Roy N. Keiser, D. D., Minister
SundaY, August 20
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
meets.
11 :00 A.M.-Dr. Albert M. Witwer of Philadelphia will
preach.
TRINITY CHURCH
Sunday, A1l&1IlIt 20
8:00 A.M.-Holy Comm"nlon.
11:00 A.j!II.-Morning Prayer.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunday, August. 20
11 :00 A.M.-Meeting for worship.
Visitors welcome.
1II0nday, August :n
All day sewing for A.FS.c.
. Wednesday, AugUSt; IS
I
All day sewing for A:FS.C.
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST SCl!:NTI&T
OF SWARTJD401111
Park AVOlllue below uarVU4
Sunday, AUPd ze
11:00 A.II.--Bunda7 Schoo!
11:00 A.II. - LIlI;U - SermOa
p ....DI
_ell WI k, • pm. R . . . . . . -
dUI7 UCIIPl SWIdq d ..
I p.m. WecIn..,. _ ..... , ..
,:It P. IlL IIIId • to . _
lIpID.
v=='
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
open.
''Mind.''
Trade in flour rugs •••
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ledge to them that know understanding."
(Daniel 2 :20,21)
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wisdom unto the wise, and know-
co.
, ••0 CHIITNU1 51RII1
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W_eeM:r ewaInC
.CeIIeC' Phlr•••,
AIR CONDITIONED
Prctlbyterian Note.
A"plus"of .xtra-value features!
Big visibility cab with head room, hip room, !~~ room
for three,., Fully enclosed sofety steps. ,. Llft·thehood" occessibilily to engine, ignition, instrument panel
wiring .•• Adjusto-Alr seat cushion. _ • Two foot-~on
trolled floor yentilaton •• , Two built-in window WIngs
• •• Dual windshield w\pen •• ~ Two arm rests ~nd sun
vlson , • ,Cab light with hand and automatic door
switche •••• Tight-grlpping rotary door latches ••• Exha
strang K-member front frame reinforcement, , • Rugged,
aasy-rlding sprJng •••• Shack-prGofyoriable-ratio steering
with extnr leyerage for aasierturn-arounds and parking.
FIRST TRUCKS WITH AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE
Avai..... ill Y2 tea aacI "A .... models at extra QSI
-FUSCO and ALSTON
Cbeeter ...
","w ..... p~ sw....
• RADAR TECHNICIAN
• .TELEVISION lind RADIO TECHNICIAN
• TELECASTING ENGINEER
• ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL WRITER
• FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE
• SALES lind RESEARCH SPECIALIST
• TELEVISION lind RADIO SERVICEMAN
Full Tim!! Day and Evening-Part Time Evening Courses
REGISTER NOW'
Classes Convene September
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C}JESTER.UNIT
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CITY CENTER BLDG.
411 MARKET ST" CHESTER
Offlc., 3n1 Floor • Telephone 3.0319
ATTENTION
VETERANS
A Certificate of Eligibility i. required at time of
Reglltratlon. Secure your certificate immediately
from the Vetenlns Admini~tlon.
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H.lrvard Inn
DInInc Itoom ()pen To PuIoHo
Ifa""";d and Rutlrer8 Avenues
rb
p NAA4$q~
SIIlNT G1JKS'l'8
PlIane Swal1bmore G-t7Z1
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your dental plates
repaired same day
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6908. MARKEl' STREET
• op.n: 9., Mon., Wed.• Fri. ,,, Tun.,
.IIIERAl
CRED'T
nil",.
tEIMS
Room 310
UPPER DlIBl.AI'L un IUS.
IEI.va'or Ie",i..,
.
through Vermont, New Hampshire. and New York State.
Mrs. C. D. Howard of Rutgers
avenue entertained as her house
guests last week her brother Mr. .
Walter A. Conover, his wife and
their children Kenneth and Nancy
of Erie. The out-of-town guests
were also entertained by Mrs.
Howard's son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Pyle.
II of ,Media.
Mr. Henry I. Hoot and son Billy
of Lafayette avenue will return
home next w"",k following an
automobile trip to the west coast.
They 'will return via the southern
rou teo stopping at Boulder Dam,
the Grand Canyon, Albuquerque
and Lincoln's birthplace in Spring~
field, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Hoot with
their son left here July 20. En
route they visited Dr.. and Mrs.
W. W. Lawrence of Norwalk, Ohio.
They stopped at Kansas City. Colorado Springs, Reno and Yosemite
National Park before they arrived
in MonrOVia, Calif., Augqst 1 for
a visit with their son-in-law and
~aughter Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D.
Lawrence. Mrs. !Hoot will remain
until September 1 when she will
return by train.
Miss Alice PutllaIn of Lafayette
avenue and Jane Tyson of Chester
returned home Mondlly after a
two-month automobile trip of 7000
miles to the Grand Tetons in Wyo,:"i.ng. While there they enjoyed
h'kmg and climbing and spent
some time on a ranch in Wyoming
as the guests. of :Mr. Ge"rge Wil-/
Be prepared
PERSONAL
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with
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PERSo~N"AL-=""""U"r:-:g=e=-nU"y=-Needed-::'
Automati( ~,5 HOUSE HEATING
-.Rubbish
WANTED
No';" is the time to change to a modern. carefree
heating system. Automatic GAS house heating keeps
- Colored woman desires generaJ housework 4 to 5
day's a week, no cooking. ReplY
Box X. The Swartjunorean.
.
W AN'rEf).;.,Large· furnished room
or two small rooms with bath,
by
man. Give price
whether apartment or
home. ReplY to Box M.
Coll.ction
Swartbmore DiSposal
Weekly or MonUll7
WARREN PIERCE
. Swarf!unore 6-2078
you comfortably :warm all winter long-without any
. attention. Just select the temperature you want and
forget all heating worries. Furthermore, the cost of
heating your house with gas compare. favorably with
the cost of other automatic heating. See your plumber
or heating contractor today and ask for further
inforllJlltioll 00 automatic gas house heating.
PIea.e the Family wIth Prad.,.rhaJA.
REALLY "FARM"
Tum to Acm. for fr.sh fruita
and v.s.tabl •• that will
help you to preP9re h.alt....
ful and ,,:,ost app.tlzlng
menus that will appeal to
your family these warm.
B.£EVES
,
Dtal Chester 3-8108
Fancy Callfomla
SEEDLESS GRAPES Z 25c:
• Residential
• Paintln&
• Commercial
• Repairs
• Alterations
Ibs
Z
Swu1hmore 6-USO'
d
~= BtJ'r~'ER
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A....;.................. Vft,t .... Its creamery
".. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . .. . ·. .rtlcularly
' ....h corn, t .... ......,.. . . . . . . . . . . _ _ fit ..... touch
t. such aa cake., mu..............., ....
1M. Eo IDLPAT!tICIt
Painters &. Paper Hancen
118 Blrcllwood Road
We should know bow
Swa. 6-2268 M1chkan Ave.
Aldan. Pa.
MMbteD
PETER DI NICOLA'
a nurse, con-
sty'
Cellar WaJIa Be-1'IutotN4
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
NEW YOIKfI NIWJIOar ••• willi a.ac6ac rear wIeIIow
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ROOFS
OUrrERS
REPAIRED &INSTAIJED
WARM-AIR BEATING
,
.
Furnaces Vacuum Cleane:il
GEORGE MYERS
Bos t8 - Swarihmore 8·0740
6-6982.
WANTED Graduate student,
and baby, desire
in wife
Swarthmore.·
Callapartment
Hilltop
51.rvine; Swerthmore. Morton, Rutlede;e and Ridley
TownShip aince 191.
PHONK:
'-81"
Swarthmore
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and
carfare.
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electric washing machine. Sercondition.
$6.
Call
Swarthmore 6-5551.
FOR SAI,E One pair Brooks
football shoes. si7;e 8%. slightly
used. $8. Swarthmore 6-2447.
FOR SALE Baby carriage. strol. ler, play-Ilen, and Babee-Tanda,
Beam-type scale. bathinette. basket,gate.
auto-seat,
nursery
~~~~~~.Il
pedal auto.
small
rew additional items.
Swarthmore 6-3829. '
swarihmore
. Flow 0/1
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'ill'" k _ 011 d ..n long...
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no croudltng on the
oor ••• fundlonol DeJIgo
head; (eot, shoulders. fafYn
to '';'~oom
fo r your
r an d leave.
Cen,........... SIM"
whOol fIoht. II"':;" ..Inlotl... road !hodr,
,,--., ~
""'U 'II" ..
" " ooh!
••. • - ' - YIbratioe hoIp
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Iot....
fa......,. '
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",,,,..,. WII.. for
SQfetr RIm Wh ..,• ••• won", throw trres after
blowouts. al n.orRial speeds. Conllern, C'___ ..1
Windshield W
.....Safe
'pelS • • • electrically operated
II< b Gu,,,,' Hyrlraollc arabs ••• bala-d
a power, _ e r .lOps. I..........., __
CYCLEBOND linIngs for d ...ble .... _ ,
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withFlaid : :..
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HANNUM and WAITE
CHESTER ROAD a'YALEAVENUE'
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BUILDING
Chrysler Safety Advantag';s:
--~-:
MATERIAL
TIMPKEN
on. BURNERS
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FUEL On.
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J •. A. GREEN
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1 •••• 1'17 -
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A; _ _
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29c
7~~= 49c
III'" .....Plll'tll .~. . Jill' 9c
':k~ 27
&: : ':: SIc:
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AIIEvtrglnla Lee each
Rainbow·
.
39&:
Two rich yellDw layera fill.d and Iced with creamy von1l1a Idng. topped with ribbons
of chocolate Icing.
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HANGE
COCOANUT TWIST
loa...
Charles E. Fischer
3ge
ACME GUARANTEED MEATS
plea .., you or we e:hHrfulll' refu .... your lIIone),_
BUILDEB.
Acme Graded. A Beef
s.
Swarthmore 8-3153
I
Sirloin or
Porterhouse
,
Ib
'7. .
CHICKENS ,resh.~~!~~!e'i~" 43«=
UNITED
I~
URGE JERSEY PORGIES
17&:
FROSTED FOOD VALUES
ideal Brand Concentrated
·S. ,M. HARBISON
_'I _._
Ch,,;r H.lght _
TEA
BAR
. CAD
vi~ble
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Fluid Drive ••• automatic gear shifting with exclu_
s(ye car controll High CompreSJion $pM;r. Engine
••• extra power 01 all speeds. Supemnlshed parts
for longer life. Chemicalty treated cylinder walls
for far greater wearl Woterproof Igrtltion Sy.,.,..
'. • • prevents IIolllng In flood or _
,."
7·u ....
each
.wont coif.. coke filll:d with a. delldou,I orange cocoanut fillina. topped with
vanilla Idna.
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CateII' covrIN /n genera'. potfnJIt,
_ _rdal GOd eelor phoIOl/""":"
SItort .....aflzed._a._·'n
all,."... Vnclt,. dirKf" F.""""
Chrysler Comfort Advantag.s:
011.,... Plat.
12:
~'37c
Reaideniial Wirins
Chrysler Driving Advantages:
21e
Ideal Desserts
4·... 23c
Lemon Jute. ,....
2·
....tllill
·.. 25c
IIIUd
SpagheHI ~=-. 2 ,."::: 25c
. Peanut BuHer:=
29c
l'ea Bags ,.... _. 50 ,••l. 43c
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.IIHI Ora.... P.koe
OUHGEJUICE
SERVICES
See it-drive It •••
there's built-In value
all the way through!
.,.,
Gia..
1,.:,::,,0'
Mustard
Weal 0 ...... A
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Olives
Olives
2~:69&:
M.E. Burgett
Bes 195,
,
Spre·• lUi
.1_ PI......'o. 011 •• jj A
Pl"eclpple• •11th
PINEAPPLE
JUICE
imPOrted frGm HollUul
6-9586.
FOR SALE
SWARTHMORE,PA.
I-au
lIL,ese
".
~.a
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Snowdrops
Crocua
Daffodils Erythronium
ScIlla Slblrca Cblonodoxa Gr_ - Hyacinths..
TULIPS
to transportation and
tea-rooms.
Call Swlll¢hmore
,
Devine Taxi Service
Kraft
HARBINGERS
OF SPRING
Driveway Construction
. AsPbalt or CoD_til
2:; 41c:
GLENDALE FOOD c::.J
PLUMBING'" HEATING
CUNNINGHAM
.
~W:rny!s;nue' Athnadt wthl·l,rem·'ak"eUlyl'o·;un avaC'Uheryaslle' rIhbe W'~Yf
Ihrough without equal.
•
.c •• crafhmanshl
J'
uye rom now on. Quality
In prestige and p~~;~:gutn,,!nn,g : •• that mean you Invest not only
anyone 01 the 21 body I .n a,st,'"bg, saodtisfocfian as well. See this car or
es ava a e toy!
1SC
lb.
, LOCATED
17% So. Chester Road
Since 1906
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lb.
POTATOES S·'_~:I::a~ 10 ZSc:
NEW OFFICE
Rellstered
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days. ,
Building Construction
Swarthmore 8-1448
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & RubbIsh Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Haultng
%36 Harding Ii..v. Morton, Pa.
PH...... PHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
Academy, will leave today to be
guests of another classmate Miss
Marge Mansell at her sunimer
home in Cape May.
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PERSONAL - Elecirlcal wiring
Your Home for Sale. Buyers
nnd Installation. residential and waiting. L. Henry LeBaron. The
commercial. Water heatell, rao,es, Action Office, Swarthmore 6-0121.
dishwashera. dryers. Beodlx. All PERSONAL-Light ~auling. odd
work done to Fire Uodervlritera'
jobs, trash"· removed rreasonable,
specifications. Service on wash- Thomas & Handy. Call Swarthers, vacuum. cleaners, rangeB. more 6-6093 or 6-6239.
irons, toasters, lans, lamps. Call
FOR RENT
H. Hausen. Electr1cal ConIT-H
Swarthmore 6-2850. -'35 FOR RENT-After Septeinber 1.
two room. separately or togethe'r
PlANO TUNING
attr'!.('ti"~ home on the hill.. ReALBAN PARD&
receivers, vacuum
The Swarthmorean.
other elecirical appliances repairNew and Rebuilt PIa_
ed.
Prompt service.
Robel;t
and Repairin& Sin.. 1It1
corner be.iroom
Brooks. Swarthmore 8-1548.
l'houe Media 6-35S5
2 closets, own
PERSONAL-Painter - formerlY
heated garage. I !:.;~~~~~~~;::~;::~~
to find ·year I ,
boss painter for George GillesBox O. The
pie. Every job a satisfied customer. Call Swarthmore 6-4251.
"ThIrd
, a..Derat.1on Bulllien"'
-YBle
HIlMCS A.
. PLUMBING AND BEATING C14l-01114.
Registered in Swarthm.....
Ii
Miss Mary Elizabeth Logan of
~~~~~~~~ Cornell avenUe and her h~use
and guest Miss Sally Hope of Scranton,
avenues.
a classmate of Mt. St. Joseph
PERSONAL-Boardin, Kenne~.
Sara L. Palmer, Wa!1!ngfQl'd
Avenue,
Moylan, Pa. iMedla
6-0288.
JAMES E. LAMB
Step in ••• step up in the worldl
h
.
co~v:rt~bie C rysl~~ New Y~rker Newport ••• Ihe original "hard.top"
B
. ' •• e car I al started loday's smartesl trend in de.i n
ul Yhouve a~ly I:" see it and drive il to realize fhallhere sf,'II,'s not g •
anol er car like it N
dl
• 0 car rega. es. of price can maich the luxury f
h .
t e ma!e~al. a~~ appointments in the lovely inleriors. Even the Clea~bac
rear Win ow sto stands alone for grace, beauty, and exceptional
CLASSIFIED
for
car.fr••
•
winter
co III for,t
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Th' • h
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THB'SWAB'rHMoaZAN
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AUGUST 18, 1950
AUGUST 18, 1950
1--iiu~EIi:;S-siiiVi£i-t
NEwS NOTES
t
'l'HE CENTER ·OF 'l'O.N
t :f~~l::~e=' !~;".:!~r:~
t
F GAS * OIL * LUBRICATION
I lowing a week's automobile triP
,_SW_·_6.0_440
_ _ _D_artm_o_uth_&_Lafaye_ue_Av_e1_.
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OIANGE JUICE
Swarthmore 6-0740
LEMONAQE~:.-
0'
color p/IoIog'
Cafa~
21 "
New Pack Farmdale
, Large'
YAWN
SCHOOL OF
PH OrOGRAPHY
Sweet Peas
3-8244.
Sa:
Broad &
........ Ub "'etr
• Mo, m
APPLES
...1
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PEA(:Hf:S
• )feW 00ti...1....
SWEETCO~
KDowlton . . . - % IIIDe
weal' of 'OWetou. ·. .ct"
• between ~"'.....
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m
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a~Hc
_I', Food or
N....
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11.110 ........;,...---
Arlen Brothen, Inc.
I I. ... 1Id..Gqle7 street, lied". Pa
CJwdI
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a!:! zse
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'THE &WABTBMOa
Mr.
Mrs. Ellwood H. Garrett
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Purnell of
of Princeton avenue vISited their I r,n,.", ..n. avi;nue have returned
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
a wbek's tour of New York
Mrs. J scob Brown of Greenbelt,
and a visit with friends in
Md., over the week-end.
and Stamford, N. Y. Their
Deborah Furnas of Richmond, small daughter Beth .pent the
Ind., is visiting her grandmother week "lith her grandparents Mr.
Mrs. George E. Silloway of Nprth and !',frs. G. E. Wolfgang of Port
Chester road.'
Royal.' '
of per capIta
AMOUNT
~OUllt le\'fcd (Foee of 1940 duplicate)
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(Si Q!u1:r
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~N:O~~~nt
It"~
and of counUess m,.g,azule
,
FAmUON
'
ucted. by CoUDty Treasurer ............................
CO.tI.Ntat
WINDOW I
BOAST' TOWN'S
OLDEST SHOP
Celia's Has Kept Boro
On Feet Since
Of
1904
nbn:n;sid'e'nt'pupli8"::::::::
Your old fur coat transformed
into a smart new
The Ladies 'Bible Class of the
Methodist Church held a surprise
party and shower at the' home of
Mrs. W.' S. Koffman of Park av.
:~~:::~~I enue for Miss Ruth Horn of Girard avenue who sailed for Algiers
last Tuesday. Miss Horn will be
the guest of Gwen Narbeth.
missionary of the Methodist
~ount o~ ~ax Collector's Bond .........................................".1182.718.19
Church.
'
:\ aunt 0 t s!cetlSUrer'8 Bond .................................................... 2,500.00
,
Ba k n - mOuR!c:lIelllati~~rJ'?B::kdB8Jali;;e ..at ..c'iOS;'·..ot ..SChC,(jj· y~~OOO.OO
Mrs. George F. Fenno 'of Swarth- '
ou~n:l~nCl""d~ 3, 11150 .................... " ........... " ...... :.................................................. 1 57.G8D.Sa more avenue entertained informalBalaDl..'e o! Ha d to ·b ..···A..;..jy ..bi.. ···i......·....................·.. :....·...... ·.. ··.............................
5.450.8'
ly ,at te~' held ~ntly tn
.Tld~~ar:o_fl~IIP'r~d':~~~~~ c·'Baiance··o~ Hiiii·d..
Avai'iabi'e f~~'!J:b:~ honor of Mrs. S. D. Watson and
We hereby cerU~y that we have examined the above accounts and Ond
Miss Miriam Watson' of Enola
rorrect. and that the securities of the officers of the board are In accordance wltb
Plantation. La., who Are hou_
JOHN A. SCHUMACHBR
RICHARD M. SNYDER
guests of Mrs. Roland G. E. UllANNIB H. TUNELLI
. Auditors.
man of "Applebrook", Park avComplete Repo.rt on File ·:In School District Office In HJgb School BuJldJnl".
enue.
Open to PubUc
ONLY
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59.98
It's the most economical fashion fad of the year. ••
and one you won't wont to overlookl We'll send
your old fur coat away, have it used as the lining
for a ·smart 'new th.!:ee-quarter length style; Your
old furs are cleaned and repaired to bring out their
original lustre and beoutyl Choose from advance
atYles, from ten gorgeous fall colors.
I
Three Reasons Why
It's Your Smartes~ Buy!
senior Celia, Joseph P., learned the
. g his f os.
. his b'~L
"", m ake s h oes m
u .....fah<-t
If.
Pt·
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Italy In 1904 t
ow, e r l Z Z I , .
,a
the age of 35, Mr. Celia came to
America to seek alik
' e ly spot to
ply his trade. While on a w a1k
from' Philadelphia to Wilmington
in April of that year he noticed
·the shop of John Snow, the borough's first shoemaker, and purchased the business for the sum
of 85 dollars. Mr. Snow whose
FUR LINER-
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(To··Be..
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... , Also available in rich all.wool
FORSTMANN fabric ••••• $78. '
(Additional cMTg,e fOT Nutria, flealJBT,
miIIk, Alaska Beal, Ermine)
IPIAIIl'S COAT DEPT.-5ECOND ROOR
Lin Engines-it's, the' UROCKET"!
2. In Drives-it's HYDRA-MATIC*I.
3. In' Style-it's FUTURAMIC!
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Find out for yourself why
the "Rocket 88" is the
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most talked about car
of the year. Drive it at
your OId.mobile de..!er'sl
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possible the dream of CommunI Y
Arts Center members to include
Music as one of the many Arts
emphasized
in the program
of
classes and activities..
The Arts
Center has been fortunate in obtaining a valuable used grand
piano, and the Music Committee
has had it completely overhauled
and' put in excellent condition, according to Mrs. Wj1liam E. Trickle,
ch-'-an
of <~,_
a.u..u...
LU1ZI cornrru·ttee.
><-s
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Trl'ckle's comnu'ttee m'
-
=e':mZ:~~:;'':fner:':''~!::
$3.50 PER YEAR
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26 Year Resident Had
Many Facets of
Influence
Funeral services were in the
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
Tuesday afternoon at 2 for Mrs.
Helen Louise Craemer, wife of
William Craemer, whose steath
occurred in her 64th year in the
University Hospital, Philadelphia,
Friday night.
Born Helen Louise Anger In
New York City, Mrs. Craerner
studied in the city schools and
graduated from Hunter College in
education. She taught in the New
York
Publicher
School
systemto until
1912 when
marriage
Mr.
Craemer took place.
When Mr. Craemer was appointed treasurer of the Sun Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co., in
1924 the Craemers moved to
Swarthmore, living for a year and
a half on Princeton avenue and
then moving to 422 Harvard aveMrs. Don Piccard of 501 North Chester Road wishes her husband nue which is still the family home.
good luck prior to his trip to enter the Netherlands balloon races on
Mrs. Craemer was an active
Sep t em b e r2. D on w h
i t0 d ay on the French L'Iller L'bert
0
eaves
1
e member of the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church, a member of the
will be the only Americ.an to participate in the race.
Woman's Club of Swarthmore, and
ACCLAIM J R
SMITH'S BOOK
illness made him willing to sell,
,-------'-------'--.1 a fdrmer treasurer of the Swarthmoved to Callfornia and was lost
'
Exchanae Dates Set
more Music Club in which she
. <~
_~L
ale
S
his bert C. Fraser,.and Mrs. Russell L.
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was keenly interested. She held
m .....e e~ ",qu e.
ome of
Snyder, all well known in musical
Announcement that Septemoriginal wooden lasts are still on
her home as a primary responsicircles in Swarthmore and experber 19, 20, 21 are the dates for bility and interest and the five
display in the shop.
the' annual Fall Mutual Ex- children who survive her speak
<~ t ieneed in p)ann1ng programs of
The shop was h oused a t ",a rnusI'cal m' terest.
t'
.
10 b 20 f
fr
ch'ange managed b y the W 0- for the loving care and training
une m a y
oot
ame
Friday evenings will be MusIc Baruch, Bromfield, Cite
man's Club stirs the zest of which she gave them, constantly.
building with windows on all four NI'ght at <~e
Arts
Center.
On
Ul
Ul
"T
Cr " As
One of her generous community
sides, renting for three ,dollars a seco-"
'and,
fo'ur
_
evenree
opS
.
Between now.and
the 0="',"
,~ sharings was the multi-colored
"'"
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month. Originally located near ings, Mrs. ceorge T. Ashton of
Important
of schools'there will be many lighted Spruce on her lawn which
the railroad station, on the site Swarthmore will conduct a class
an inventory taken of last heralded in the Christinas seasons
marked by a stone memorial be- in Music App"'-'-'~ation.
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A"'h_
A new book "Tree Crops"
year's wardrobes and of chan- two weeks before the holiday and
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. writElm
fore the building of the underpass, ton is well known In Swarthmore ten by Dr. J. Russell SIIllth,
ges in height and girth. SOrt- shone until the New Year was esthe structure had been the bor- for her activities in musical groups avenue resident, is exciting wide
ing, cleaning, and mending tablished for many years. Local
ough's first post office. When'm <~'n
.
interest and cornment.
First can now be undertaken in a Girl Scouts sang Christmas Carols
u= loc;ali·ty.
larger postal quarlers were saF'Ir those who love to sing and choice of the F3l'Rl~s' Book Club
leisurely fashion in order that around the tree each Christmas
cured Ellis Yarnall, postmaster study good music (Bach in iPar- and of the magazme "I:he La,nd,
outgrown articles may serve Eve.
and station agent, purchased the ticular) Robert Grooters 'will con- "Tree Crops" has been acclaimed
another well even as their exOn May 30, 1944, Mrs. Craemer
little one-story building and had duct a' choral group every third by Louis Bromfield. He writes
change fee aids in the purchase launched the ''Lake Erie" a Sun
it moved to Dartmouth avenue Friday evening of the month. from Malabar Farm, Ohio, "Here
of new.
Ship tanker.
where it became the Town Shoe
"This course will be for real is one of the most important books
Mrs. William A. DeCaindry is
Mr,s. Craemer is survived by her
Shop and stood on the approximate musical enjoyment and vocal im- of our time....... l.ascinating ~or anysparking her committee of worhusband; three daughters, Mrs.
site now occupied ,by the Orang,e provement rather than for p~r- one interested m the baSIC probkers into readiness for the
Helen D. Staley, Miss Alice R.
Cleaners. Next door was the town formance", said Mr_ Grooters, lern of nations." .
event and actual work will be- Craemer, and Dr. Virginia C.
livery stable where deparbnen.t who is a concert singer himHonored statesman Bernard
gin with the return of vaca- Craemer, an interne at the Unistore delivery wagons changed to self. The remaining Friday even- Baruch says of it, "Even g]antionists after Labor Day.
versity Hospital, all of Swarthfresh horses· for the return trip ing will be devoted to a variety of cing over the table of contents
Until then, this is a "word to more: two sons, William Craemer,
to Philadelphia. Out front was musical programs, open to the makes one think deeply of what
the wise".
and John_ Henry Craemer,
the old fire gong, across the street membership. It will be recalled faces us and what can be done
both of Springiield and both cerstood Borough Hall, and nearby a that the Art Center gives' a about it. :&,pecially was I imContinues tified
public accountants, one a
. h <~
·ti
f Revi"tration
part=r in his own firni', and by
ed
blacksmith shop.
monthly program for ita member- press
wIt
u,e expoS! on 0
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Returns To IIa.Jy
Ship dealing with a different Art how we continue to depend priRegistration of pupils will con- two granchildren, William J. and
In the winter of 1908 Mr. Celia form each' month. The first of marily upon the type of agriculture 1tUlUe during the week of August Nancy, children of William Craereturned to Italy, bringing with these programs in October will be handed down by the primitiv.e
This is for the registration mer.
TheJr.
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop waS
him upon his return to America a Musical Concert ·by one or two woman. And how she 'naturally
pupils who have not heretofore in charge of the funeral service
early the next year l'Js wife and artists.
enough planted seeds of annuals been in the Swarthmore Schools
. with interment following in Ar"larellts,1
son Anthony and a master crafts'Llst Names
that sprouted around the site of it is important that OJ
lington Cemetery, Drexel Hill.
man, Anthony Mazza. Mr. Mazza
The director of the Children's last· year's campfire, and how we, when coming to the school office
became a specialist under the tute- Theatre, Mrs. Stuart Graves, has tied to this apron string, eat bread in the high school building, corlage of Mr. Celia and after opening been receiving names during the and
all of which are an- ner of College and Princeton AveRent Control Off
and operating his own shop for summer, for the waiting list for nuals and members of the grass nues, should bring with them a
Borough Secretary Elliot Ricbover 30 years, is now back. with' enrollment in the dramatics clas- family'.
certificate of successful vaccina- ardson is in receipt of a letter from
the Celia repairmen. Two of the ses for children for ,the coming
"I was particularly tnterested
a birth certificate for regis-IT;~h" E. Woods, Housing Expeother four present employees season. All those whose names in the suggestion of planting tree tration and transfer certificate
stating that the Borough
learned their trade 'in their native are on this list, together with last crops like stock food trees, man
papers from the other school.
Control ceased August 18,
Italy and then studied further year's members, will .receive no- food trees bread and butter trees, If it is a Pennsylvania
1950.
under the hand of Mr. Celia, Sr. tice th~ .first ~eek in S~Ptember meat and 'potatoe trees, and (the) they should also ,bring along the
This letter is in answer to a
In 1910 the Celia Shop moved to definitely SIgn up WIth Mrs. idea of an institute of mountain health certificate.
communication informing the Exto the basement of the Shirer Graves. The Children's Theatre agriculture."
Pupils whose courses have not Ip•..uter of Borough Council's acBuilding on South Chester road ~ been such a popular event for
"Anyone with a plot large been com'plete1y set up for next tion on August 7.
.
' children of 7 to 13 years of age
.
.
ami later to larger quarters located that there has had to be a limit set enough t.o pl~t a tree ~ be m- week will find the new< high
Siren Returns
where Sipler's Hardware Store as to th
So will any- school principal Mr. Amsden in
.
enumb er 0 f children ac- terested In this book.
.... I t
Fire fighters will no longer have
now stands. In 1925 Mr. Celia cepted and since their perfor- one who r e a d s . . . . .
office to assist in the selection
to
strain their ears to hear the
tore down a livery stable and mance last spring of "The Wizard
Dr. and Mrs. SlDlth WIl~ return
\he course_
siren. The emergency siren
~ted his first building on the of Oz", the interest has grown: by September 6 from. then' ~--.:~---which has been residing atop the
SIte of the current improved Although most of the rrbeatre mer home at Round Hill, Vlrgnua,
Rotary Speaker
Co-op, has now been removed and
structure at 102-104 Park avenue. classes will be held as usual on w.!>ere the residents refer to him
Edmond
(Skipper)
Dawes,
who
will not be beard from again unThe Celia Building was extended Saiurday mornings, a c1ass for the with respect and affection as the
conducts the Magic Lady pro- til another emergency. The sito the buildiiIg line In 1932, re- older and more experieneed boys "sage of SIlllllY Ridge".
gram on nulio station WF1L'
ren damaged in the March 15 fire
designed and constructed by Mr. and girls will be taught by Mrs.
'
works
with
Paul
Whiteman
on
has been repaired and is now on
Cella's oldest son Anthony who Graves on Thursday afternIlOnS; , Mrs. Austin Allison ot Vassar
TV'
teen-age
Club
on
Sa~ a platform over the spot where it
had become an engineer, to inSeptember 24 Is the date set avenue, her daughter lIIIra. W. Gornights; will be the Rotary speaker once resided in the bell tower.
clude modern apartments edjoln- for the Annual Open- illouse and don Scott of Muhlenberg avenue,
ing and above.
teachers' exhibit when registra- and son Mr. Clark Allison of MJ.ch- at today's meeting.
The call for repair processes tlon for membership and for clas- igan avenue will spend the weekMr. Dawes has recently n::~lc~V:;S:.~Ro~malne Markward of
Is visiting her cousin
more convenient than thoee In ~ will take place. CIa
will end in Huntington and attend a to swartbm
and
now
lives
at
20
Benjamin
D.
D.
Rowlands of C«!ar
Philadelphia early persuaded Mr. start the first week in Octilber. family reunion to be held In cenavenue.
far se.m;a1 weeks.
(Co~Ued ~ page 1he)
(COJitinued mpq8 Idz)
ter COunty.'
~ereals
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Tax payers are reminded that
the 2% discount 011 <:ounty,
Borough and School taxes ends
the 31st of August.
Hours when the Tax Collector will be in her office are
shown on the upperleft corner
of the tax bills.
ARTS CENTER
LISTS MUSIC
.,
Flowerless
MRS. CRAEMER
BURIED TUESDAY
Tax Deadline
It is not by accident that
Swarthmore. boasts what is. reputedly th", "best shoe ~pair
shop 'in the county!' Now run
by Joseph M. Celia, son of the
original owner, the Celia Shoe
Shop at 102 Park avenue is the
Friday Nights Set
oldest established busin.... in the
borough, having been operated
For Musical
continuously by the same family
Events
since 1904.
Its story goes back even farther
During the summer the purthan that, to a time when the chase of a piano has at last made
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1950
VOLUME 22,-NUMBER M
Dalal' Lama, last Sultan of Turkey',
and numbered among hiS-friends
I
To
'
I
the late
QueenKipling,
Marie and
Roumania,
Rudyard
LawkkC&iPfS
EXPENSES
renee of Arabia.
lJuIance on band July ", 19'1
Mrs. Ellis, the former Margaret
ii~ ~~ ~~~.~:.~.~ ~~ ~~.~.~~" 111,001.11 General Control (A) .................... 1 8.055.17 H. Mackinnon of York, whom he
Property tax 104g ........................ 201.558.88 Instruction (n~ .............................. 192.llV.az marri~d in 1899, survives him,
l~er capita tax
none
Delinquent taJ;:
Auxll!ury Agencles (C) ................ US.Gll.87 with their three c~i1dren Franklin
(PrevIous to 1949) .................... 5,'3G.U
CQurtney Ell'
f W'
<,ill
Slate appropriation: Teachef8.
Operation (D) ...........:.................... 30,053.88
IS 0
nmeldlo.a,
.,
TtansporlaUop, TulUOD Voca.
Dr. Mackinnon Ellis of -Bryn
Tu~~~~1
::~:~::: Muintenance (E) =......................... 1.7.28.67 Mawr, and' lVIrs. Edward Everett
Interest ..............................................
'511.15 FfJ::ed Charges (F) ...................... 1!.6~7.8' Pierce,
Jr., 'of
York. Seven
Sale of real estate, supplies and
AUequJ~meDt ....................................
57.115
Debt ServIce (G). ............................ U.575.05 grandchildl'en;
three . brothers
._ol
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Charles
'H.
of'
Rocldedge'
, Fr--'To..... ~ 0.0.
~pltal Outlay (H) :...................
5.1127.70
d.u..a. of
beginning balance ......................$343.547.54
Norristown, and Herbert of Ber~+tt
(Item 14-) .......................................................................................... ua.5u.5. kley, Calif.;. and two sisters Mrs.
Edmund Walmsley of Philadel(Items A-F Inc.) ..............................265.82{UO
phia and Mrs. Paul Step,hens of
G) H.j....:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l:::~~:~g
CinCinnati, 0., also survive. Services were held in his Lyn'dburst
home on Thursday followed by
burial in a nearby country graveyard.
.
.
Oua
Lands", u~ the', Shepherds
No,•• 1
SWARTHMOREAN
• Your
Flowers
He was the aut~or of "Men
and Missions", "Billy Sundayr
Man and his Message", "Advertis ...
ing the Church", Bible Lands Today", "Pilgrims Fare from' Bibl" I
and newspaper articles. He inPll_OPERTY
T_O_TA.k tetviewed many important per~
....................... _............ 118,108.01 I
sonages, Ibn Saud of Arabia,
fAX
SAVE!
SAVE!
His many tours of Bible
coloured his religious writings and
covered, he said, ev~ry place mentioned In the Bible.'
Libr~ry
The
Give
(Conijn'Ued from page one)
9
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of scHOOL
~'Wfl.I'thmore,
. W. T. Ellis
Dies In Canada
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AUDITORS' ANNUAL REPORT , .
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THR BOROUGH OF SW AR.TIbIOlIB
DELAWARE COUNTY. STATR OF PENNSYLVANIA
,
FOa. THR SCHOOL YEAR ENDlNb JULY I, 1150
.
TAXATION
SwArthmore College.
Pa.
AUGUST !8, 1J5O.
AN
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
•
THE SWABTHMOBEAN
6
D W T Elli
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood H. Garrett
of Princeton avenue visited their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Brown of Greenbelt,
Md., over the week-end.
Deborah Furnas of Richmond,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Purnell of
Cornell avenue have returned
from a week's tour of New York
State, and a visit with friends in
Norwieh and Stamford, N. Y. Their
small daughter Beth spent the
Ind., is visiting her grandmother week \",lth her grandparents Mr.
Mrs. George E. Silloway of N.orth and l\'Irs. G. E. Wolfgang of Port
Royal.
Chester road.
4
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1\'lan and his Message",
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~s.s'-"'1:"'d \'uluu.uoll or taxable real estate ....................................................................$ •• 19t,las.OU
Uis("'Oullt.s
N~
allluulIl oC l\U\I tax collected ......... .
, ;',I"';'I"rS
~D,",a:.
$ 2UJ.208.03
1.'75.25
618.83
217,Ul.11
•• 69
4.071.98
3.77("'6
20P.!i58.88
EXl'ENSES
lJlllullec 011 haml July 4. IUD
All fum.!lJ e.\:clush·c of Sink·
tllg I'ulld ................................... $ SG.OtU.ll
Property tax 19-1V ........................ 209.551:1.88
~~liI~q~~J~!:~ ~ lUI!.t ....................
lIonc
Gellcral <':oJltrol (.A) ................... $
8,055.17
lll.structioll (U) .............................. 192.71V.32
Aul>iliar)' Agcllcie::l (C) ................
12.G11.87
OJJcration (D) ......... ......................
;10.053.83
(l'rc\'Ious to I!H9) ....................
Stutc ~pprOI)riation: Teacllers.
Transportation. Tuition Voca-
5.4311.12
TU~u~~llloil~·r~~id·e·~~t··pi.i·p·ii.~··:::::::: ~~:::i:::
~llIilltcllallCC (E) .. ....................
Interest ..............................................
Sale of rcal estate. supplies and
equIpment ....................................
All other sources ............................
Totul. receJpts. including
4.'16.85
.Fixed Charges (F) ................. " ...
1~.6S7.3 ..
Dcbt Sen'ice (G). ..............
19.575.05
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57.U5
2,016.51
Cl.1llital Outlnr (II)
....................
0.728.G7
5.027.70
OUR
FASWON
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VOLUME
22,-NUMBER
C01l.Nt:K
WiNDOW!
"Advertis-
BOAST' TOWN'S
OLDEST SHOP
1
(item
H)
~,~~b~~~I1~:::f.s ~:~~p~~~~t t\~tCc~si .......................
(CuI"Tcnt Year) .
::!U '!/x
ax ................... _............
ID.J.7 'fux ............ ........................
~
...............
Walmsley of Philadelphi.... and Mrs. Paul Stephens of
l··
t'
I
illCilllW I, 0., a so survive. Service.;;:; were held in his Lyndhurst
home on Thursday followed by
bUJ'iul in a nearby country graveyard.
. ............................. $1.~~~::~::~:
.::::::::::::::::::::::::::
4.071-118
. ..... _......
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....... ........... ........ ...... ..................................... ......
.
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(t~dmllnd
EX'lcnsC:i
TollIl Current
(Itl'IIIS A-«, inc.)
.................. $26.;;.826.20
Toll.1 Debt Sen'ice (Itl'1II G)
...... ....... ............ I!J.575.05
Totul Capillli Outlay (Item 11) ........... _......... _..........
5,927.70
Total ............................................................................................................ 291,828.95
lIul:Jllce un Hilnd (To be AmiJablc for School Yeilr 1950-51)
........... $~2 •.2.1_8.~
ASSETS
601.13
Your old fur coat transformed
into a smart new
FIJR LINER
133.96
587.29
The Ladies Bible Class of the I
52.218:5~ Methodist Church held a surprise I
~ sse
.................................................................................................................. 11.203.0.9~6.7 party and shower at the home of
Mrs. W. S. Hoffman of Park avLIABILITIES
,iltOIH,'''li Ilmllebbte(lllIe.~s (With Vote of Elcctorate) .................................................. $ 91,000.0'0 enue for Miss Ruth Horn of Girl'( t
"p'llyn
c let nc.~'i (WiUumt Vote of Electorate) ................................. ".
80.000.00
bl e:
•\ Ollt
ccouu:.
..... ..
ard avenue who sailed for Algiers
Teachers' Salaries ......................
.......................................... .
26.888.58
Miss Horn will be
15."2 last Tue.sday_
~~1)p8~er···A~a;;iii·s····::::::::::::::::::............................................................................. .
11.58 the
guest
of
Gwen Narbeth
Totul Liabilities .. _... ~ .......
. ......................................................... $ 153.415.'8
a missionary of the Methodist
rrc\'iOus 10 19'7 DupUeate .............................................
... .................................
Rec.'!h·able ........ ..................... ............................. .............................................
II·u!~ion
u~lT~tllln\halt:: all l-'und!
1.19265
.\mount of Tnx ColJector's Dond ......................................... 1162,713.a9
Amonnt of Trensurer's Bond ....................................................
2,500.00
Amount of Secretary"s nOlld .......................... :;......................
1.000.00
Recollcllintion of Dank Buluncc at Close' of School Year
Mrs. George F. Fenno 'of Swarthmore avenue entertained informal- :
ly at tEm held reqently in
honor of Mrs. S. D. Watson and
Miss 1\1.iriam Watson of Enola I
are
Plantatinn.
ANNIE H. TUNELLI
I D' i
0
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Con.pl eto It c port on F len.x:
100
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Istr ct
Audltors.,
fTice In High School Building.
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=o~pe=n~to~p=u=bU=.~
~
Three Reasons Why
It's Your Smartest Buy!
,
L" .. whn
~r~ hOll""
man of "Applebrook", Park av-I
SPEARE'S COAT DEP-.-SECOND fLOOR
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1. In Engines-it's the UROCKET"!
2.
3.
In Drives-it's HYDRA-MATIC*!
In Style-it's FUTURAMIC!
Find out for yourself why
the ffRockct 88" is the
most talked about cal'
of the year. Drive it at
yom' OMRmohilfl: (h~aler'sr
-~=--,
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A GfNERAL MOtORS
3~O
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W. Baltimore Aven:ue, Media
Phone: Media 6.0100
,
Flowerless
MRS. CRAEMER
BURIED TUESDAY
Tax Deadline
Tax payers are reminded that
the 2% discount on .county,
Borough and Sehool taxes ends
the 31st of August.
Hours when the Tax Collector will be in her office are
shown on the upperleft corner
of the tax bills.
26 Year Resident Had
Many Facets of
Influence
Funeral services were in the
Swartlunore
Presbyterian Church
It is not by accident that
Tuesday
afternoon
at 2 for Mrs.
Swarthmore boasts what is reHelen Louise Craemel', wife of
pute"ly the "best shoe repair
\VilliaITl Craemer, whose peath
shop in the county." Now run
occurred in her 64th year in the
by Joseph M. Celia, son of the
University Hospital, Philadelphia,
original owner, the Celia Shoe
Friday night.
Shop at 102 Park avenue is the
Born Helen Louise Angel' in
Friday Nights Set
oldest established business in the
Nc\v York City, 1\'11'5. Craemer
borough, having been operated
For Music'al
studied in the city schools and
continuously by the same family
gl'udua1 ed from Hunter College in
Events
since 1904.
education. She taught in the New
During the summer the purIts story goes back even farther
York Public School system Wltil
1912 when her marriage to Mr.
than that, to a time when the chase of a piano has at last made
Craemer took place.
senior Celia, Joseph P., learned the possible the dream of Community
\~hcn Mr. Craemer was appoincraft ·by observing his foster Arts Center members to include
Music
as
one
of
the
many
Arts
ted treasurer of the Sun ShipIahter make shoes in his birthbuilding and Dry Dock Co., in
town: Petrizzl, Italy. In 1904, at emphasized in the program of
classes and activities. The Arts
1924
the Craemers moved to
the age of 35, Mr _ Celia -came to
Center has been fortunate in obSwarthmore, living for a year and
America to seek a likely spot to
taining a valuable used grand
a half on Princeton avenue and
ply his trade. While on a walk
piano, and the Music Committee
then moving to 422 Harvard avefrom Philadelphia to WiJmington has had it completely overhauled
nue which is still the family home.
in April of that year he noticed and put in excellent condition, acMrs. Don Piccarrl of 501 North Chcf'ter RO:ld wishes hcr husband
Mrs. Craemer was an active
the shop of John Snow, the bor- cording to Mrs. William E. Trickle, good luck prior to his trip to enter the Netherlands balloon races on
member of the Swarthmore Presough's first shoemaker, and pur- chairman of this committee.
September 2. Don whe leaves today on the French Liner Liberte byterian Church, a member of the
chased the business for the sum
Mors. Trickle's committee in- will be the only Americ.an to participate in the race.
Woman's Club of Swarthmore, and
of 85 dollars. Mr. Snow whose cludes Mrs. Samuel Dyer Clyde, - - - -.. ._---_._----- ..
a former treasurer of the Swarthillness made him willing to sell, Mrs. Anthony Ventner, Mrs. Hermore Music Club in which she
Exchange Dates Set
moved to California and was lost bert C. Fraser, and Mrs. Russell L.
was keenly interested. She held
in the earthquake. Some of his Snyder, all well known in musical
Announcement that Septem- her home as a primary responsioriginal wooden lasts are still on circles in SwarthII10re and experber 19, 20, 21 are the dates for
bility and interest and the five
display in the shop.
the annual Fall Mutual Ex- children who survive her speak
ienced in planning programs of
The shop was housed at that musical interest.
change managed by the Wofor the loving care and training
man's
Club
stirs
the
zest
of
time in a 10 by 20 foot frame
which she gave them, constantly.
Friday evenings will be Music Baruch, Bromfield, Cite
autumn into the end of summer_
building with windows on all four Night at the Arts Center. On the
One of her generous community
"Tree Crops" As
Between now. and the opening sharings was the multi-colored
sides, renting for three dollars a second and fourth Friday evenof schools there will be many lighted Spruce on her lawn which
month. Originally located near ings, Mrs. George T. Ashton of
Important
an
inventory taken of last heralded in the Chrisbnas seasons
the railroad station, on the site Swarthmore will conduct a class
A new book "Tree Crops" writyear's
wardrobes and of chan- two \veeks before the holiday and
marked. by a stone memorial be- in Music Appreciation. Mrs. Ashten
by
Dr.
J.
Russell
Smith,
Elm
ges
in
height and girth. Sort- shone until the New Year was esfore the building of the underpass, ton is well known in Swarthmore
avenue resident, is exciting wide
ing, cleaning, and mending tablished for many years. Local
the structure had been the bor- for her activities in musical groups
interest
and
conunent.
First
can
now be undertaken in a
Girl Scouts sang Christmas Carols
.
ough's first post office. When in this locality.
leisurely fashion in order that around the tree each Christmas
choice of the Farmers' Book Club
larger postal quarters were seFqr those who love to sing and
outgrown articles may serve Eve.
cured Ellis Yarnall, postmaster study good music (Bach, in par- and of the magazine ~he La;nd,
another well even as their exOn May 30, 1944, Mrs. Craemer
and station agent, purchased the ticular), Robert Grooters will con- "Tree Crops" has been acclaimed
change
fee
aids
in
the
purchase
launched the ""Lake Erie" a Sun
little one-story building and had duct a choral gI.·oup every third by Louis Bromfield. He writes
of new,
Ship tanker.
Friday
evening
of
the
month.
from
Malabar
Farm,
Ohio,
"Here
it moved to Dartmouth avenue
Mrs.
William
A.
DeCaindry
is
Mrs_ Craemer is survived by her
"This course will be for real is one of the most important books
where it became the Town Shoe
sparking
her
conunittee
of
worhusband;
three daughters, Mrs.
of our time ........fascinating for anyShop and stood on the approximate musical enjoyment and vocal irp.kers
into
readiness
for
the
Helen D. Staley, Miss Alice R.
one interested in the basic probsite now occupied ·by the Orang~ provement rather than for perevent
and
actual
work
will
beCraCluel',
and Dr. Virginia C.
Cleaners. Next door was the town formance", said Mr. Grooters, lem of nations."
gin
with.
the
return
of
vacaCracll1cr,
an
interne at the UniBernard
statesman
Honored
livery stable where department who is a concert singer himtionists
after
Labor
Day.
versi
ty
Hospital,
all of Swarthstore delivery wagons changed to self. The remaining Friday even- Baruch says of it, "Even glanmore:
two
sons,
William
Craemer,
Until then. this is a "word to
fresh horses for the return trip ing will be devoted to a variety of cing over the table of contents
Jr., and John Henry Craemer,
the wise".
to Philadelphia. Out front was musical programs, open to the makes one think deeply of what
bottl of Springfield and both certhe old fire gong, across the street membership. It will be recalled faces us and what can be done
tified public accountants, one a
stood Borough Hall, and nearby a that the Art Center gives a about it. ~speciallY was 1 im- Registration Continues
part. ..r in his own firm; and by
blacksmith shop.
monthly program for its member- pressed with the exposition of
two granchildren, \Villiam J. and
Registration of pupils will conhow we continue to depend priReturns To Italy
ship dealing with a different Art
Nancy. children o( William Craemarily
upon
the
type
of
agriculture
tinue
during the weck of August
In the winter of 1908 Mr. Celia form each month. The first of
mer, Jr.
returned to Italy, bringing with these programs in October will he handed down by the- primitive 28th. This is for the registration
The Rev. Joseph P_ Bishop was
him upon his return to America a lVlusical Concert ·by one or two woman. And how she 'naturallY of pupils who have not heretofore in charge of the funeral service
enough planted seeds of annuals been in the Swarthmore Schools. with interment following in Arearly the next year hls wife and artists.
that sprouted around the site of it is important that parents, lington Cemetery, Drexel Hill.
List Names
son Anthony and a master craftslast
year's campfire, and how we, when coming to the school office
The director of the Children's
man, Anthony Mazza. Mr. Mazza
tied
to this apron string, €-at bread in the high school building, corbecame a specialist under the tute- Theatre, M·rs. Stuart Graves, has
Relit Control Off
ner of College and Princeton Avelage of Mr. Celia and after opening .been receiving names during the and cereals all of which are anBorough Secretary Elliot Richnues, should bring with them a
and operating his own shop for summer for the waiting list for nuals and members vf the grass
ardson
is in receipt of a letter from
certificate of successful vaccinaover 30 years, is now back. with enrollment in the dramatics clas- family'.
"1 was particularly interested tion, a birth certificate for regis- Tighe E. Woods, Housing Expethe Celia repairmen. Two of the ses for children for the coming
tration and transfer certificate diter, stating that the Borough
other four present employees season, All those whose names in the suggestion of r-Ianting tree
Rent Control ceased August 18,
learned their trade 'in their native are on this list, together with last crops like stock food trees, man and papers from the other school.
year's members, will receive no- food trees, bread and butter trees l If it is a Pennsylvania school 1950.
Italy and then studied further
This letter is in answer to a
tice the first week
September meat and potatoe trees, and (the) they should also bring along the
under the hand of Mr. Celia, Sr.
comtnunication informing the Exto definitely sign up with Mrs. idea of an institute of mountain health certificate.
In 1910 the Celia Shop moved
Graves. The Children's Theatre
1t
Pupils whose courses have not pediter of Borough Council's acto the basement of the Shirer has been such a popular event for agriculture.
"Anyone with a plot large been coinpletely set up for next tion on August 7.
Building on South Chester road, children of 7 to 13 years of age
ail'd. later to larger quarters located that there has had to be a limit set enough to plant a tree will be in- week will find the neW high
Siren Returns
Where Sipler's Hardware Store as to the number of children ac- terested in this book. So will any- school principal Mr. Amsden in
his
office
to
assist
in
the
selection
one
who
reads
it."
Fire
fighters
will no longer have
now stands. In 1925 Mr. Celia cepted and since their perforto strain their ears to hear the
Dr. and Mrs. Smith will return of the course.
tore down a livery stable and mance last spring f "The Wizard
fire
siren. The emergency siren
of
Oz"
the
inter:'t
has
grown:
by
September
6
from
their
SUIDerected his first building on the
which
has been residing atop the
site of the current improved Alt!tou~h most of the Theatre mer home at Round Hill, Virginia,
Rotary Speaker
Co-op,
has now been removed and
structure at 102-104 Park avenue. classes will be held as usual on w_here the residents refer to him
Edmond (Skipper) Dawes, who will not be heard from again unThe Celia Building was extended Saturday mornings a class for the with respect and affection as the
conducts
the Magic Lady pro- tn another emergency. The sito the building line in 1932, re- older and more e~perienced boys "sage of Sunny Ridge".
gram
on
radio
station WFIL and ren damaged in the March 15 fire
designed and constructed by Mr. and girls will be taught by iMrs.
works with Paul Whiteman on his has been repaired. and is now on
Celia's oldest son Anthony who Graves on Thursday afternoons., Mrs. Austin Allison of Vassar
September 24 is the date set avenne, her daughter Mrs. W. Gor- TV teen-age Club on Saturday a platfonn over the spot where it
had become an engineer, to innights, will be the Rotary speaker once resided in the bell tower.
clude modern apartments adjoin- for the Annual Open House and don Scott of Muhlenberg avenue,
teachers' exhibit when registra- and son Mr. Clark Allison of Mich·· at today's meeting.
ing and above.
Mr. Dawes has recently moved
Kiss Romaine Markward of
The call for repair processes tion for membership and for clas- igan avenue will spend the weekto
Swarthmore
With
his
family
Coatesville
is visiting her cousin
more convenient than those in ses will take place. Classes will end in Huntington and attend a
and now lives at 20 Benjamin Mrs. D. D. Rowlands of Cedar
Philadelphia early persuaded Mr. start the first week in October. family reunion to be held in CenWest
avenue.
lane for several weeks.
(continued on page six)
ter County.
(Continued on page five)
,
_
ACCLAIM J. R.
SMITH'S BOOK
(Additional charge for Nutria, beaver,
mi1(k, Alaska seal, ermine)
I'
To
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1950
__
Also available in rich all·wool
FORSTMANN fabric ••..• $78.
~uests of Mrs. Roland G. E. Ull-,
RICHARD M. SNYDER
59.98
It's the most economical fashion fad of the year •••
and one you won't want to overlookl We'll send
your old fur coat away, have it used as the lining
for a smart new th~ee-quarter length style. Your
old furs are cleaned and repaired to bring out their
original lustre and beautyl Choose from advance
.tyles, from ten gorgeous fall colors.
Church.
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. ................................................. $ 57,609.23
Balallce 011 Iland to b~"'X ~:;~ii·;;i~i······"o········ .... ········..···.. ·:· ..········..................................
5.450.601
-This bollan~ will IIgrec with the el~~ i.ii·aian·ce··o~··H~n·d··(T·o··ii·e··A·viii·iiibi·c t~;·2:b~~~
Year 10:>0-1931)" under Summary.
We hereby certify thl)t we have examined tIle nho,"!! nccounts and Ontl them
nud that the f;~uritles of the officers of the board
in accordance with law.
JOHN A. SCHUMACHER
('(Irrt'Ct.
ONLY
SWARTHMOREAN
ARTS CENTER
LISTS MUSIC
'.
kk'y, Calif.; and two sisters Mrs.
............................................................................ 1343.5-17.:;.1
Celia's Has Kept Boro
On Feet Since
1904
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see them in
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4.071.98
8.770.56
209.558.88
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AStuukr UF SCHOOL TAX
COlluuissiollers .............................. .
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,
Flowers
ing the Church", Bible Lands Today". "Pilgrims Fare from Bible
L d" •• A
h
an s,
s t e Shepherds Saw
and of countless magazine
and newspaper articles. He interviewed many important .personages, Ibn Saud of Arabia, the
Dalai Lama, last Sultan of Turkey,
and numbered among his -friends
the late Queen Marie of Roumania, Rudyard Kipling, and Lawrenee of Arabia.
M.!s. Ellis, the former Margaret
H l\.1ackinnon of Yo k
h
he
•
r , w om
marrit!d in 1899, survives him,
with their three children Franklin
CQul'tney E1lis of Winnetka, nl.,
Dr. Mackinnon Ellis of 'Bryn
Ma\\'l'. Llnd Mrs. Edward Everett
Pierce, Jr., of York. Seven
grandchildren;
-three
brothers
CharJer; H. of RockJedge, Frank of
U
NUlIlbcr of milltt Il!tl'd ....................................................................................................
i~1II c, l1sscs.."l't1 \\" th pl'r CUI)ila tax ........................................................................
lc u per caJJita tax ...................................................................................... ...... . ....
1\1.19 tux rcturllt.'ti tu LUUllly
SAVE!
His many tours of Bible lands
coloured his religious writings and
covered, he said, every place mentioned in the Bible.'
He was the author of tlMen
DELAWAltE COUNTY, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA
Amount lC\'icd (Face of 1 !.ti9 dUI)licate) .................................. $ 211:1.2UI:I.U3
Ot.'tlndioll::l (rom du,lIk.ltc
.
. ...................... .
1.475.!!5
I't'IIUItil'!:I atltled IIml interest ......................................................., ... .
678.33
Total 1I11l0uut (sum of 1. 2. &. 3) ................................................ :.... : 211.0111.11
2% t:oJIIllll.o;.siull deducted by Coullty TrcusUler ........................... .
3.69
SAVE!
Libr~ry
The
Give
and Missions", "Billy Sunday, the
3, unto
•
S
(Continued from page one)
SCHUUL DISTRICT OP THE DOROUGH OF SW ARTHlIORB
SCHOOLi~l~l&~OIN\.J JUI~Y
_.
.
Dies In Canada
AUDlTOKS' ANNUAL REPORT
"'OIl 'JJIE
•
-
College
dvmrthmore, Pa •
~Arthmore
AUGUST 18, 1950
in
AUGUST 25, 1950
Till: SWAaTBMO • • •
Mildred Elaine, to 'Michael R'j
HONOR COUPLE
Gould. son of Mr. and Mrs. MiMrs. William Ward. III, of Ches. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold
B. Gould of Bryn Mawr.
. ter. formerly of Swarthmore. will
of Wallingford entertained at a
JIIIiss Bernard is a graduate of entertain at a dinner ·this even. shower and ·buffet supper Satur- Swarthmore High School and at- ing following the wedding reday evening in honor of Miss tended Pierce Business College, hearsal of Miss Sandra Jean
J).nne Louise Elkins of Cheyney lIhiladelphia. Mr. Gould is a Crosset. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
BEAUTY SALON
and Ensign Thomas Davis Truitt, graduate of Lower Merion High Donald A. Crosset Of "Windswept
U.S.N., whose marriage will take SchooL
Acres", Media, and her son Mr.
LEST BEAUTY EBB WlTH THE SUMl\IER ~E
place September 2 at Stoney bank
No date has been set for the William Ward whose marriage
Church. Glen Mills.
wedding.
will take place tomorrow afterCall Swarthmore ~76
Frances PearsOn of Cornell avenoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Swarth9 Chester Road
nue will retwn home Sunday
CllIQUOlNE - KEI,I.ERS· more Presbyterian Chwch.
from Camp Daddy Allen where
'Miss Isabel KeUers daughter of
Mrs. John Damon of Walling.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Kellers ford, a bridal attendant, enter- ~
--.
~e bas been counselor for the
'11
t
to
Upper
Montclair
was
married
tained
members
of
the
bridal
parsummer. Frances WI re urn
DeUolo1lll DlDners to solt the Iaate of eveqone
'!s
C II
S t
b
18
Saturday, August J9, to Alexan- ty at a luncheon Thursday.
W Jon
oege epemer
.
DUncan Chiquoine son of Mr.
Mrs. William E. Helz!ll, Jr.• of
TENDER STEAKS anol CHOPS Cooked to order
Whit Bird of Greenwich, Conn.. and Mrs. John E. Chiquoine of Thayer road and her daughter
MARGlE'S ~AMOUS CINNAMON BUNS on SUNDAY
spent the week-end as the guest IRlltg'ers avenue. The ceremony Mrs. W. Thomas Morris of TrOY,
of Arthur McCormack of Ogden was performed by the Reverend will entertain members of the briEVERY THURSDAY 5:30 to 1:30 p. m. SERVE YOURSELF
BUnET SUPPER ,1.00
avenue. His parents Mr. and Edward A. Odell of Montclair at dal party and out-of"town guests
Mrs. W. F. Bird. former Swarth- the horne of the bride, 568 High- at a luncheon at the Ingleneuk toComfortable Rooms Da,. or Week.
more residents, visited over the land avenue. Miss Bertha :Ann morrow.
week-end with Mrs. Bird's bro- Kellers, sister Of the bride, was
ther-in-law and sister Dr.
the maid of honor and Mr. John E.
TO FETE COUPLE
Swarthmore. I'&.
Telephone Swarthmore 6-0688
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. M~-.
Mrs. H. B. Rowell of W:~ini!~~! Chlquoine was best man for his
WESTERN
UNION
OFFICE
FREE PARKING
The Rev. Dr. Roy N.
son. A luncheon was given af- Cabe of North Chester road will
and Mrs. Keiser of Park av- ter the ceremony f~r the bridal entertain at a dinner on Friday
enue returned from a month's party and members hf the family. evening, September 1 in honor of
summer vacation.
They visThe bride is a graduate of the brillal party and guests folite
Silas T. Massey of Worcester, Cornell University and Bryn riage of their niece, Miss Ann HarMass., and spent the remainder of Mawr Graduate School. Mr. Chiq- vey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
the time at a camp in South uoine graduated from Swarthmore William Minton Harvey 0:[ CoCasco, Me.
College and is now doing grad- lumbia avenue, to Mr. James
Call Swarthmore 6-3243
David Tucker of Cornell ave- uatt work ~t Cornell University. Henry Vidal, Jr., son of Mr. and
nue who has spent the past two The couple will live in Ithaca. N. Mrs. Vidal oC Gainesville, Fla.,
months at Camp North Woods on Y.
which will take place the followLake Winnepesaukee. N.H.. will
ing day in Trinity Church,
return home tomorrow. He will
T() WED SEPT. 7
Swarthmore.
Theatre Square
join his parents in Boston today
The wedding of Miss Carol
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Giles
•
and accompany them home.
Drew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rutgers avenue, and Mr. and
--. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abbe and Jesse A. Drew of Wellesley Hills. Mrs. David T. Shaw of Mt. Holychildren Judy and George of Cor- Mass., and Mr. Hays Penfield, oke place, will entertain at a
nell avenue have returned from a Son of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Pen- dinner and dance at the RoilliJlgol
two-week motor trip to Martha's field of Riverview road, will take Green Goll Club this evening in
place Thursday, September 7. honor of the couple.
Vineyard, Mass.
Five classmates at Wheelock ColMrs. William B. Bullock of CeENGAGEMENTS'
lege will be among Miss Drew's dar lane is having a luncheon for
CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY
attendants
at
the Miss Harvey and her bridesmaids
OPEN 7 A. M. to 7:30 P. M.
nrr. and Mrs. George M. Karns evening ceremony in St. Andrew's at the Union League, PhiladelMonday Tbru Saturday
of Wellesley road announce the Episcopal Church, Wellesley. Miss phia on Tuesday.
engagement of their daughter. Clair Herminghausen of Rockville • Capt. and Mrs. Karl A. TlueJme
DAILY DINNERS SSc 10 $1.50
Marian McNair Karns, to Lt. -''''U-I C enter, L. I. will be maid of honor. of Washington, D. C .•will entercolm J. Agnew, U.S. Air Force, The bridesmaids win be Miss Jane tain at a luncheon at Spring Haven
Special ChildreJl'1I Platters
son of Lt. Col. Pierre A. Agnew, Penfield, sister of the groom, Miss Golf Club in honor of their niece,
U.S.A. Retired, and Mrs. Agnew Ann DeLamater of South Orange. the bride-la-be. on Saturday, Sepof China Lake. Calif.
N. J., Miss June Gardner of Mi- !ember 2. Guests will include
Lt. Agnew graduated from West ami, Fla., Miss Margaret Kind of bridal party, families of the bride
Point, class of '49 and is an avia- Garden City, L. I., Miss Laura and
groom. and out-of-town
tion instructor at Perrin Field, M aItern 0 f Cheslnut Hill, and glle.!•.
Sherman, Texas.
. .......
MISS
,,,arion Tuttle of Wellesley.
The wedding will take .place DeMr. p"nfield's best man and
FUTURE BRIDE
cember 23.
four of the u,hers were classmates
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hemphill
at Williams and are still with him of Altoona have issued invitations
Mr and Mrs. Paul Livingstone at M:T.T. Mr. Michael Moore of for the marriage of their daughter.
They're BODiny - Bright. - and Blithe
Penfield of Binninghl"a~m~',g::~~i Huntmgton. L. L will serve as best Marjorie Ann, to Mr. Frank H..
have announced the e
man and the ushers will be. MFCowan, Jr., son of· Mr. and
of their daughter, Martha War- M!""srs. Paul Thayer oC North' Mrs. McCowan of Vassar avenue
ren, to Alan Reeve Hunt, the son Chest~r road, Caleb \V. Stanley of on Saturday afternoon, September
In Felt - Feathers - Velvet.
of Dean and M ... Everett Hunt Washmgton, D. C. henry Hall of 9 at 2:30 o'clock in the First Luthof Elm avenue.
South Orange, N. J., Paul Mort of I eran Church. .
New Ydrk City, Howard Schow of A reception will follow at the
Hurry into Fall with a hat from
1\1,.. and Mrs. Frank M. Rumble, Huntington Station, L.I., and Ro- Blairmont Club, Hollidaysburg.
bert Sechrest of Wellesley ffills.
Jr., of Penfield announce the enThe reception will be held at
gagement of Mrs. Rumble's daughBmTII
the home of the bride's parenlo;:.
Mr. and Mrs. CIIarles Newlin
ter Miss Helene Paufine Powers
of Sproul road are receiving conto Mr. Robert Rodger DeLong.
gratulations on the bir'.h of a
son oC the late Mr. and Mrs. WilTO WED
Ham Fox Delong of Germanlawn.
The marriage of Miss Mary son, Robert Carter NewlinJ on Au13 South Chester Road
Miss Powers studied at Temple Fitzgerald of Suffern, N. Y. In gust 11 in 'Bryn Ma1Nl' Hospital.
University and is now a studentl~ormJeo:rhnlY Naisby, also of Suffern,
at Keystone Business School.
IJ
of Swarthmore will take
FOR
Mr. DeLong served with the place in that city tomorrow.
John N aisby IS' a graduate of
l\IAGAZINE
Merchant Marine during the last
SUBSCRIPTIONS
war, and will graduate from
High School and
'. '
Temple University in the fall.
while attending school liver! with
Mrs. Lloyd E. KauffmaD
his aunt Mrs. Willjam Allen
The wedding will take place
Brown of Park avenue.
Swarthmore 6-2080
the
Swarthmore
Church during the latter part
September.
PERSONALS
~A~UG~UST~~25=,~l;~~~
The Bouquet
THE SWA.RTHMOREAN
rvaLIIIlDD KyaT ruDAT AT IIWAaTBKOU. PA.
TD IIWAa'l'BKOauH. INC~ I'lJIILISIID
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Roalie Peir50l
Pat Told
Lorene lIcCarter
Entered .. Second Clua llaiter JmU&l7 Z'. 1112•• at the PoISt
Office at Swarthmore, Pa..
the Act ot Much S. 187••
und..
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Friday and Saturday
.Jack ()arsoo. - Lola. Albrkht
"THE GOOD HUMOR
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Kiddies Mat. Sat. 1:15
Sunday and Monday
Van .Johnson
ElIzabeth Taylor
"THE BIG HANGOVER"
Tuesday and Wedoesday
Dalla Andrews
Gene TIerney
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Church Services
SWARTHl\I[OBE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Stmday. August 21
11:00 A.M.-The Rev. Charles
Robshaw will preach. The
Church Nursery viill be open.
Wednesda,.. Aucnst 30
10:00 A.M.--SuI>gical
DresslDlIS
group meets in Parish iIJouae.
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Kels..... D. D .• MInIster
Sunda,.. August 21
10:00 A.M. Sunday School
meets.
11 :00 A.M.-The minister will
preach. The church nursery
will be open.
STEAMBOATING ON SOUTHAMPTON RyN
Tradition Baya that John Fitch
_. who built and operated
,America's pioneer steamboat
on the Delaware River in 1790
-tested his earliest model on
Southampton Run, a branch
of Pennypack Creek. Overshadowed by Robert Fulton's
later accomplishments, Fitch.
now recogIJi'Uld BB the inventor
of the steamboat, WBa lhe first
to realize and prove that our
country's waterwaya could he
turned to greater usefulness.
Today, America's major
atreama play a far larger role in
tranPportation-and in power
and in irrigation-than Fitch
' t.
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ever dreamed. It also is true
that such small, clear-running
streams BB the Pennypack-which Fitch knew so well-have
been turned to greater usefulness, too. For the abundance
of wholesome, sparkling water
supplied by Pennypack, Crum.
Neshaminy and Pickering
Creeks is made available to
thousands of homes through
the facilities of Philadelphia
Suburban Water Company.
Scientifically aerated, mtered
and safeguarded 24 hours a
day for your protection and enjoyment, it is Pure Springfield
Water at its traditional bestl
SPRINGFIELD
WATER
Avenue below JII1rVUOI
Sanda,.. A...... 27
11:00 A.M.-8unday SchooL
11:00 AJII. - L
on hiT.,.
"Christ Jesus."
,W.edu"'~ even1q =
_ch waek, 8 p.m. B . ) h C _
opeD daIl7 except SI'""q 18 ..
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DR. H. I. SH•
Park
IkIn&
Mi'~I.I'1ON'1B«'"NfIa
Celie.. '~lr.I'Y .
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OF SWARTHMOlUl
e ~ that l'QIIlIIq nnw html
.... el oar J .
Wednesday and Thuzsday
_,ke.
O'A"'Sc)t1 It C~r;~'-
to fill or even extract teeth
with the utmost comfort
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunolay. August 21
11:00 A.M.-Meeting fOr worship.
Visitors welcome.
Hoo.\IIQ'. Aucaa 28
All day sewing for A:i'S.c.
Wednesday. Aucaa 30
All day sewing for A:i'S.c.
p~im, c:laemiatry, biolOl1. and
.-
I with nerve block
TRINITY CHURCH
Sunolay. Ao.gust 21
8:00 A.M.-Holy Com",,"iOll.
11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
Pharmacist has studied botany.
Saturday Matinee - 1 P.M.
WaH
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OLIVER H. BAIR CO.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Berrulrd
orf Union avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter,
•
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Mrs. Keiser have just returned
At the 11 o'clock service Sun- from a summer vacation.
Anne Kraus will be in charge of
day morning. the Rev. Charles
Robshaw, pastor of the Gladlng the Church Nursery.
Memorial Presbyterian Church in
Philadelphia, will preach. Mr.
D..ICIOIIr 0' r u N _
NEWS NOTES
Robshaw was born in Ireland and
1820 CHISINUI .IRIII
is a brilliant speaker.
Mrs. E. M. Bassett, Miss KathHenry Faust will be guest 50- ryn Basset! and Miss Elizabeth
__ It. IMP, PI .._
loist. Nathanial Watson will be Bassett of N~rth Chester road have
guest organist.
return ed h orne after vaca t"IonlOg
T h e nUISery f Qr 0 hlldren aged •
.
two to six will be held Sunday at 10 •Blue Mountam Lakes in the
11 o'clock on the second floor of Adirondacks for a few weeks.
the Parish House. Mrs. Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Jenkins
.10hnson in charge.
and son David of North Chester
The Surgical Dressings Group road left August 17 for a cruise
will meet Wednesday morning at on their ·hoat "The Howelse" on
10 in the upstairs of the Parish the Chesapeake for a few weeks.
• •• to gel tlKrt line tU'
YOll.,. always wanted
House. All who are interested are
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bowden. Jr.,
Select bew carpeting er
invited to come and bring a sand- of Magill road entertained as their
Oriental ruge from our
wich for the lunch hour.
guests for a few days of tbIs week
fiDe display. Trade in
The ministry.of the Churoh can Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weymann
your rug, NOW, ....e
8toraa:e e:xpeme. Free
be reached durIng the summer by and chlldren Billy and Harriet of
Storage
Until Wanted
calli~g the Church Office any Atlanta. Ga.
On
New
Rugs
mornmg.
_~rlOII tw ".. """,a,..,.
Mrs. Maq Robnett Dimmitt
.h_ GlftOU'Id -mor '1IqH1•• ,011.
and her daughter Miss Mary FranTrun.·'ty Notes.
ces D,'mmitt of Rutgers avenue.
There wlll h.. a celebration of accompanied by Miss Anna Jane
Holy CommunIOn at ~:oo a. m. alhertson of Germantown returned
S~nday. At. the 11 0 clock ser- Thursday from a lO-day automoVIce of Morn1Og Prayer, Reverend btl tr' t Ro kport M
. .•••tle t::IIrpetl
. •• eComplete Size Range. OrleB...1 R •••
.
J. R. Huggins will preach.
e IP 0
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• ass.
of Rose Valley have returned from
100
Park
Ave.,
Swarthmore,
Pa.
Those serving as ushers SUnMr. and Mrs. Maxey Morrison a
two-week automobile trip
Swarthmore 6-6000
day are as follows: S. B. Brew- and chlldren Hugh, Bill and Helen through the New England States
~ J>UY with CONFIDENCE .... bny at PAULSON'
stet', J. P. Wilcox, 'B. Harrar, J. of Dartmouth avenue returned and New Brunswick, Canada. En
L. Cornog, W. H. Jones, E. A. home Saturday from a three-week route they visited Mrs. Goodwin's
Thompson. R. J. Baker, and C. trip to Newfound Lake. N. H. Mr. sister-in-law Mrs. Joseph D. White
B. Blake.
Morrison and his sons spent three at Lake Winnepausaukee, N. H .•
days on a trip to the White Moun- and took a boat trip from New
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lains where they enjoyed elimb- Bedford to Nantucket, Mass. They
Chns an
ence 0"""
.
"Christ Jesus" is the subject of 109 Mt. MoosiJauke.
.
spent a day in Mystic. Conn.,
the Lesson-Sermon in all ChurchMr. and Mrs. Edward Jenkins attending an Art show and visited
es of Christ Scientist on Sunday of North Chester road entertained a Marine Museum where they saw
August 27. 'The Golden Text is: for a few days of tbIs week their the old whaling ship, Charles
"Behold. the days come- saith the daughter Mrs. William Blaisdell Morgan, and the square rigger,
Lord, that I will raise unto David and chlldren Christy and Barry of Joseph Conrad.
a righteous Branch, and a Kinl Arlington, Va.
Mrs. Paul Hadley with her 'sons
shall reign and prosper, and shall
Mrs. William H. Drlehaus and James and Bruce of Elsah,
execute judgment and justice in daughters Anne and Susan of Yale arrived Tuesday to visit her parthe earth . . . . And this is his avenue left Wednesday by train imts Dr. and ~s. A. F. Jackson
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name whereby he shall be called, for Maine Where they will visit of Park avenue for several weeks.
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'l'liE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUS- Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pegram
NESS.
Jeremiah 23: 5, 6.)
Swarthmore avenue at Lake Sebec. and son John of Yale avenue spent
Me., and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bates the week-end in Madison,. N. J.
6988 MARIIET STIHT
Methodist Notes
of Yale avenue. near Camden. Me. visiting Mr. Pegram's parents Dr.
The ChurCh School meet.. at 10 Mr. Driehaus will drive to Maine and Mrs. George P,egram. They
R_m 310
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Mr
d · Open: '·8 Mon .• Wed .• ff'i. 9-6 1 ...5._ Th1H5.
U'PEI P'- liT" UYK M ••
a.m.
next week to bring his famI
were Jome
ere Y
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(Elevat.rServicei
At the 11 o'clock service Sun- h:o:::m=e:..._ _:..-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Mr.::.:s_._J_O_h_n_p_e..:gr:....a_m_of_Lo_s_A_n..:g:.e_l_e_s._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
day morning: the Rev. Dr. Roy
N. Keiser will preach. Dr. and •
there is an easy way
COME SEE OUR HATS
If ILLNESS COMES
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AIR CONDITIONED
Jean of Elizabeth City, N. C. Mr.
and Mrs. Dickinson were guests of
honor at a dinner party given at
the Ingleneuk last Saturday evening by their children and the
Rev. and Mrs. Outlaw in honor
of their twenty-third wedding anniVJersary.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery Blake of
Amherst avenue entertained for
a few days of last week Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. McCurley, Jr.• of Baltimore and with them attended hox
lacrosse between Baltimore and
Main Line Team Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson
and children Peggy and Jimmy of
Westdale avenue and Mr. Robinson's mother Mrs. Nella Robinson
of Princeton avenue returned home
Monday following a 10-day vacation at Lenape Village in the Poconos.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. McInroy and daughters Patsy and
Trudy have returned to their home
in Canton after a visit of six weeks
with Mrs. McInroy'. parents Mr.
and Mrs. William H. Thatcher
of College avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Goodwin
Presbyterian Notes
SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR PANTRY
I
AUGUST 25. 1950
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
and son j3ob, Jr., of Columbia
avenue, spent a recent week-end
in Waynesboro, Va., as the guests
of Col. and Mrs. Carl C. Loth.
While there tbey attended the
wedding of Miss Nancy Jean McCracken, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Roy McCracken, to Mr.
Francis Hintze.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dickinson of
Park avenue entertained for a
few days the Rev. and Mrs. Abner
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. earpenter of Ogden avenue entertained as their dinner guests last
Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Carter of Bloomville,
Ind., and Mr. Charles Newlin of
Sproul road.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Heg
of Rutgers avenue are spending
10 days with their son and daughter-in-Iaw Mr. and Mrs. E. BiddIe Heg of Lafayette College at
their summer place in North
Mountain.
Y. __ NaBy "go places"
wit' ,"'. big
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CARNIVAL OF
VALUES
With "Easy to Prepare" and
.iReady to Serve" foods featured. the more you Save In
the Acme the more you can
"go places/'
Hom-de-Llte Creamy
",. .. 23c
MAYONNAISE{3n7~) I: 63c
Made with rene splcel, choicest otis and mellow. wellogged vinegar, and delivered fr••
to our markeb.
News Notes
N. Y.
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SEEDLESS GRAPES Ca~i:.-:.. 2· 25c J
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Ollvar
StaB.. OUvel
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Olives 01.... "".
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Dill Pickles .,... ,..
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Peach...... _II... 2
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SpaghaHi ~~
Ginger Ale. Root BMr Sor~
soparillco, Orange, C~r.rt,
Birth Beer. Cream or Clutt
Soda.
bttIltI .....It ad
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CHERRIES
25<
2 H:;':29c
17c
3 'kll 19c
No.aWl
NO;.! 27c
Nt. leu, 35c
35c
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STREUSSEL COFFEE CAKE ~ii'.d
oad>
Dellcioul cream filllng and topped with honey dnnamon stNus.1
eltecll tltese importllnt points
belore 11011 cltoose II cllreer!
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ACME SELF·SERVICE MEAT DEPT.
Lancaster .Brand Smoked. Shankl... (10-14 Ibs)
SWIFT'S HAMS s~~ ~H~') • 65
CANNED HAMS ~~... •• $689
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"RMldy to Eat" Harm Slightl, HlgMr
Ilervlnjr .swarthmore, Morton. Rutledie and Ridley
Township since 191a
AND THE ONE TO
. BUY
.
IS THE STUDEBAKER CHAMPION!
S~re
Delivered in
Swarlbmort
"45.
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TJMPKEN
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Swarthmore ()'0740-
When you treat your party-line neighbors with courtesy
and consideration, you soon win an A-I reputation. 81!1
a good party-line neighbor. What's more, you'll find
that your courtesies are returned ... and this " ' _
good service for everyone on the line I
Feb,,"". '.
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UWBi. . . . . . '-lIM
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Fwo 8rief Suggestions: On finding the line iD ....
hang up genUy and give the other perOOD a few mIIwtes
to finiah his r:alL And when, while talkj....
that your neighbor is waiting to make a call, bane up
in a few minutes and free the line. p~ courIIeIr7
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SALE
SAT·F~MG-TC
-
is easy. And it _
series En-
big dividendsl
offer. Swarthmore 6-4041 or
6-3688.
FOR SALE Six cubic foot Coldwiill Frigidaire. Good condition.
~:R ~
Swarthmore
HSIIO.
cubic toot
par-
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$50.
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Arten Brothen, InC.
11tI Bell Telepholll Company of PennsJlVIIII
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glish Road Racer. $1250, or best
J. A. GB.EEN
DiaiRaR Sliced Strawlle.. l..
59.
CUt-Up Cllickea
~HG", a m:",. '7SC1
aAftUAtr . . . . . ....
S. M. HARBISON
on Party-line Telephones
man, 3 or
apartment.
remodeled house and on
or second
floor. Call Swarthmore 6-6689.
W ANTFD-Small apartment by
young couple. No children. Will
paint and repair If needed. RepJy
to Bo", W. The SwartJunorean.
.........,,-coupe
On. BURNERS
··awwr
Residential Wiring
HOW '1.0 BE THI
"SALIO. THE EARTH"
BUIi.DING
'n Frosted Food Case.
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DAY: ,.... . . . . .
SERVICES
about
Comparably 10_ Prie- on other
StudeJHker Champlcm Cuatom. mod.1a:
4-4Iooz aedan. s...... Starlight ooup4t.
ICE CREAM.::~~ 2=:53e : ~I 99c
UNITED
WANTED
Sta", ."" /ami /11.,..•• I/ ..y ••"""
Sharp Cheese
"610 \Muenster - - ,
Mild Ch_ee_5e
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8-0444
nished apartment, 3 rooms and
bath, separate entrance. $83.00 a
month including utilities. Garage
available. Reply to tBox T. The
Swarthmorean.
FOR RENT- Desirable room for
student or business man. 112
Rutgers avenue. Call Swarthmore
6-3889.
PriCII$ NOY 'NIY IDQldly IIII.-orby
illw
d .. to dlfferenc8S In Ira. P lotio.. dmroe
F
Swarthmore 6-2253
Good 10to Box A, The
·$1555
LARGE JERSEY PORGiEs
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STUDEBAKER CHAMPION
6-PASS., 2-0001 CUSTOM SEDAN
DUCKLINGS =:~
ORANGE JUICE c•• =:~...
The
AS SHOWN
Sold oN, hi cgn. Ready to HIVe, f~ brolW or ~ whole.
GLENDALE CLUB
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FOR RENT
. Attractive third
floor apartment lri Lansdowne.
Large living room with fireplace
bedroom, "bath, kitchen, extn:
room and garage. . Excellent location. half block from R. R. Station.
Available about Sept. 1. Box R
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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REEVES
en-
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You'll Save Time and Money In Our Modern
SMALL
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with the new store interior of
Mrs. Mary Snape of Harvard avmahogany veneer wainscotting and enue has returned home after a
fixtures. accostlcal ceiling, air two-week vacation at Schwenkcirculating system and other up- sville.
to-date improvements for the - - - - - - - - - - - -.....
mutual benefit of customers and
Stokes Nursing Home
employees. The shop is noted for
prompt. efficient service and exSELECT CLIENTELE
veptional cleanliness. During the
46 years it has kept the borough
Madison 3-9098
well shod, 12 other shoe repair
concerns have (:ome and gone.
The Celias recently received an Ii Wm. T. PaUenon. D.ar.ter
exquisite piece of hand work linen·
Rla-bteen Yean Es:perlen..
from Italy. in appreciation for
PHONE lIIIIDIA. lUI
some df the charity repair work
PATTERSON
which they performed at home
FUNERAL HOME
and abroad during the war. When
A Price '" M ..t BYOI'J'
the Naval Hiospital Annex was t!::==~FIrm:;,~~n~,.i··~N~.e4~===!!
located in Swarthmore Joe spent many hours caring for the needs
of veterans who would arrive in
taxicabs and wait while special
work was done to their braces
. and orthopedic ;lil!ts.
When Borough Hall burned he
threw open his entire building and
adjacent garages to the emergency.
housing the police overnight and
the Community Health Society for
several weeks.
Phose S~ a-MIt
In addition to expert workmanship in the usual repair line, spec- Fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"ii
ializing in full, invisible soles with
APPLES
the Celia name branded right into
them, the shop .prides itself on
PEACHES
carrying the best in "she findings" to keep shoes in good conSWEET CORN
dition - cleaners, polishes, laces,
shoe kits, bags, brushes. Their
shoeshine boy challenges any
Lillvilla Orchards
comer to match his shine.
Knowlton Road - ~ mile
The newest wrinkle at the shop
is a machine guaranteed to rescue
west of Middletown Road,
any and all Swarthnioreans and
between Media and Cherner
their neighbors who find themselves at the mercy of a zipperl~============::!
needing repair.
C?hviously DO one hereabouts has "ThIrd GeDeraUOD BaJld.en"
the least excuse for lacking zip or·
HORAOE A.
for not properly toeing the mark.
Robert L. Amsden, the new
PHOTOGRAPHIC
SUPPLIES
Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of
• TELEVISION and RADIO TECHNICIAN
Park avenue are entertaining their ...
son-in-law and daughter Dr. and
• TELECASTING ENGINEER
Mrs. James D. Nelson and son ~
Carl David of Spartanburg. S. C..
• ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL WRITER
who are here for a week's visit.
• FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman
and daughter Ellis of Harvard
• SALES and RESEARCH SPECIALIST
avenue have returned from a three
• TELEVISION and• RADIO SERVICEMAN
-week motor trip to Butte, Mont.,
where they visited Mrs. Plowman's
Full Time Day and Evening-P-art Time Evening Cour$es
father Mr. Edward S. Passmore,
and to Spokane, Wash., where $
they visited ~ousins. En route to
Classes ,Convene September
Butte they toured Yellowstone
National Park.
,C H EST E RUN I T
Miss Mary J 0 Hitchcock of the
Swarthmore apartments has been
appointed: an instructor in home
CITY CENTER BLDG.
economics at the University of
418 MARKET ST., CHESTER
Maine, Orono, Me., and begins
. Offi~e. 3rd Floor • Telephone 3~19
her new du~ies September 5. Miss
Hitchcock holds B.S. and M.S. :
ATTENTION VETER'ANS
degrees in home economics from
Drexel Institute of Technology.
She has held ieaching positions
at Friend's Central School. Philafr.om the Veterans Administration •
delphia and at Beaver College.
Jenkintown.
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CANTALOUPEs '?! 19" 1
5
(Continued from page one)
Celia
to add several machines for
of Swarthmore ~
plans to move with his this work to his shoe making
Ifami/\)' to their new home at 415 establishment. Slowly mass pro!'venue the latter part of this duction evolved a complete concAMERA & GADGET BAGS Iweek.
version to repair and rejuvenaFILM & FLASH BULBS
tion
of footwear.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Dodd
DARK ROOM NEEDS
In 1930. 1931 and 1932 Mr. Celia
Alexandria. Va .• spent the week
PROJECTORS
I-.,nd with Mr. Dodd's mother Mrs. won the certificate of merit for
ALBUMS.
good workmanship in rebuilding
I:~:~~. M. Dodd of Swarthmore shoes.
SLIDE & REEL CASES
In 1940 he received an
SLIDE & MOVIE
Mrs. Alexander Ewing of Dart- award at the Shoe Repair
I m,outh avenue will spend the week and Dealer's Exposition in PhilROGER RUSSETJ.
visiting her son Lt. Col. adelphia in recognition of b:is
IEtlwln Aiken. stationed at the superior work in shoe repairing.
Mr. Celia raised a family of nine
STATE ., MONBOE STIUlKTII IIJ~arir,e Corps Base at Quantico,
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Va.. and his wife and two sons. children. bringing them· up accordMrs. H. Weston Clarke of Col- ing to the old school when boys
learned trades very young and
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avenue
entertained
at
a
earned
UIeir own expense monies.
S
Is[nati luncheon at her home TuesWhen he died on February 12,
JAMES E. LAMB,
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Horna- 1945 the Celia Shoe Shop passed
Alice and Jim Hornaday of on to his son Joseph M. who had
PLUMBING AND HEATING
IDiickins;on avenue will leave today assisted him in the business from
Registered in Swarthmore
al first serving after
a short motor trip through the age of
Dial Chester 3-8106
school hours and later full time.
the New England States.
.
Young "Joe" as he is known
Miss Nancy Hitchcock of Lewis spending the summer by Swarthmoreans was born in
with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Morton. educated in local schools•
Mr •. Edward F. Hitchcock of the and was a member of Company C
Swarthmore Disposal
apartments while 1302d Service Unit RC (Army)
Weekbr or Monthl,.
working as a secretary with an in World War II until receiving
WARREN PIERCE
insurance company in Philadel- a medical discharge. He is current president of the Swarthmore
Swarthmore 6-2078
phia.
Business Association and also is
a member of the AMVETS. the
Shoe Service Institute of America,
WILLIAM BROOKS
the Men of Malvern. and the TullyPERSONAL
Ashes & Rubbish Removed'
Secane Country Club. His hobbies
Lawns mowed, General
PERSONAL - Electrical vvirine include golf and fishing.
Haulina
and installation. residential anrl
In 1940 he married the former
c~mmercial. Water heaters, ranCe5,
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa.
Yolanda
M. deBardinis of Chesdishwashers, dryers. Bendix. All
work done to Fire Underwriters' ler. Mrs. Celia was employed by
specifications. Service on wash- Ihe Sincla;. Refining Company
Since 1905
~s,
vacuum. cleaners, ranaes,
U'D.ns, toasters, fans, lamps. can from 1933 until 1943 when she
CUNNINGHAM
Erich H. Hausen. Electrical Con- took over the management of the
tractor, Swarthmore 6-2850. 335 shop for her husband. Since 1936
Painters & Paper IIaJi.....,.
We should know how
she had done the firm's bookS _ 6-2266 Mlchll'aD Avevacuum
and keeping at night. Although born
appliances repair- of Italian parents Mrs. Celia had
·WlNS TROPHY
ed.
Prompt service.
Robert never learned to speak the lanAt the ·Commencement exercises
Br~0'ii0fiks~';;iS~w~arthm::i~~or~e~6~-~15~4~8~·==.lguage until it became necessary of Rider College of Business Ad- Building Construction
PETER DI NICOLA
PERSONAL-Painter
- formerly
Gilles- f or h er t0 d0 so quickly in order to ministration on· August 17,. Helen
. boss painter for George
• PalnUng
ple. Every job a satistled custom- best interpret customers' wishes R. Johnson of Union Avenue was • ResIdential
Driveway Construction
• Commercial
• Repa1r8
!'!. Call Swarthmore 6-4251.
to Italian-speaking shoemakers awarded. the ·trophy given to the
• Alterations
Asphalt or CGIIol'e&e
PERSONAL-Bo~
Kennellr. during her husband's absence on outstanding woman in athletics.
SW1IrihmDre s-wo
Sara L. Palmer. WaJ1ingfOl'd war service. The couple has one
Cellar Willis ae-pJaonerec1
Moylan, Pa. iMedia c hild, Elvira Yolanda, sevenNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. pursuant
NEW OFFICE
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
months-old, who however does not to tlle provisions of Act of Aflsembly No.
3811, npproved May U. 19-1.5. or IntentJon
prevent her mother's continued to Ole In the Office of the Secretary of
LOCATED
activity in the shop.
the Commnnwt"alth of Pennsylvania, at
Hnrrisburg. 1'0.. ond in the Office of tile
The pre~nt proprietor is a quiet, Prothonotur)' of the Court of Common I
.
[lieas of Delnwo.re County, on the 5th day i 17'" So_ Chester Road
unassuming chap thoroughly
of SCfJtember. lOtiO, a CerUftcale for the
ROOFS
GO'rlERS
grossed in providing the ultimate coneIuel
of a husiness In Delaware County
l'ennsyJv'mla. under the assumed or de:
REPAIRED & INSTALLIm
in shoe service that the latest titlou!> name. stylc or designation of
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Horuce A. Reeves, with Ibl principal place
WARM-AIR BEATING
eqwpment and methods can pro- of business at 501 Yule Avenue swarth-I'B=='5Eii2:iE:E:Eii5ESEiStast;;
sires general
cure.
Ultra modem equipment mote. Penns}'h·llllln. The Names
I and 1·'"'..,...,f"':I."'r""M,..,e""....,,....,t"""'MC.~··
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
a week. Call evenjDWl
ndllresses of nil persons own ng or
Park
3146-R.
for expediting the work by elimin- interested in ~Id business are Hornee A.
GEORGE MYERS
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UeeveR, 501 Yale Ave•• Swarthmore. Pa.
ating all lost motion and system- and Lorene L. Reeves. !W! Yale .Ave.•
FOR RENT
Be", 48 - Swarihmore 6-0740
't'
.
t0 the nth ,degree every [SWflrthmnre"' I'n . BUTLER. BEATTY.
I Izmg
Charles E. Fischer
.
HREHR & JOHNSON
Convenient
floorCape
furnished
FOR
RENT -firstCool
May; job, small and large, is combined
Media. PR.
apartment, 5 rooms faeing ocean
for September at $200.00:
BUILDER
B.
600 N. Chester road,
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Town's Oldest Shop
NEWS NOTES
Miss Marcia Garrett of Garrett month's visit with friends in St.
avenu; has returned from a Louis Park, MinD
Mr. and Mrs. D. Malcolm Hodge
and daughter Gayle of Strath Haven avenue have returned home
after a month's trip to Yosemite
National Park. San Francisco and
Los Angeles. Calif.. and Mexico.
. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Wisdom
and daughters Catharine and Mimi
of Vassar avenue returned home
Sunday after a week's vacation
at Sea Isle City, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thatcher
of Ogden avenue are entertaining
this week their daughter Mrs. C.
Russell De Burlo and baby daughter Jane of Medford, Mass. Mr.
and Mrs. De Burlo and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford M. Bryant of Ridley
Park, formerly of Swarthmore,
spent last week on a trip to Nova
Scotia.
Dr. and Mrs. E. LeRoy.Mercer
of North Chester road have returned following a two-week automobile trip through the New
England States.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark BitUe
of Rutgers avenue spent the weekend with their son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mr•. Thomas
Murray of Cornwall-on-Hudson.
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Many things have been going on
at the Conununity Arts Center
in Wallingford this summer. The
session of classes held in July
attracted many students and aU
classes offered proved very successful. The children's classes in
painting, leatherwork, dramatics,
woodworking, and pottery were
so popular that in many cases the
groups were divided into two or
three each.
This summer the Center turned
its attention to the teen-age group
and special' classes in Dramatics"
and Painting for just this age were
well alitended. Encouraged by
this success, the Arts Center will
continue to 'provide activities for
this age, which has hitherto been
too old for the children's classes
and too young for the adult aC-1
tivities. Approxjmately 40 adult
members took advantage of the
various evening and afterhoon
Painting classes conducted by Cyril Gardner and Mrs. Katherine
Fussell.
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Thanks to home freezing,
fresh' foods are always in season
From the day of the carbon Jamp to the day of television,
electricity has performed wonder after wonder. It is a story
without ending, for electricity is always finding new tasks
to do, new ways to make life pleasant.
Past performance is our promise for the future.
Let new inventions come, let new
homes and factories be built in any
number, let the demand for power
grow and grow ...your EleCtric Company
will always be prepared
to meet these requirements.
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ELECTIICITY IS snLL THE LOWEST PIICED
NECESSITY ON THE fAMILY BUDGET
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dinner party at their home Sat- t
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birthday anniversary of Mrs.
Dwight Cooley of Columbia avenue. In addition to Mr. and Mrs.
Cooley, tliose attending included
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advantages of Fluid Drive •.. exclusive new automatic transmission ... Waterproof Ignition ••• Full Flow Oil Filter ••• High Compression
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all the world's flne automobiles, only the Chrysler CROWN IMPERIAL, this car's running mate, achieves the same aristocratic distinctione
Come see the flawless workmanship, the flne materials, the superb Chrysler engineering ••• and you'll agree that no other car, at
any price, compares with the Chrysler IMPERIAL Inside ~r out, there is no finer car in America"
ONLY THE CHRY,5LER IMPERIAL offers you thl. absolutely unique system of window control! Each window
has ib own separate electric motor ••• each one can be raislld and lowered independently from the
driver's seat or at the window ibelf. And thaI's not alii So many other de luxe features.. the kind you
thlnIt of as beiag in the "special order, extra cost" category ••• are STANDARD EQUIPMENT the Chrysler
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Wutch The Swarthmorean for detailed pluns.
Many things have been going on
at the Conununity Arts Center
in Wallingford this swnmer. The
.sc~sion of classes held in July
attracted many stUdents and all
classes offered proved very sue1 <:cssluJ.
The children's classes in
}J
so pupular that in many cases the
groups were divided into two or
three each.
This summer the Center turned
its atkntion to the teen-age group
and spedal" classes in Dramatics
and Painting for just this age were
well ut.;tcnded. Encow'aged by
this success, the Arts Center will
continue to provide activities for
this age, which has hitherto been
too old for the children's classes
~l11d too young for the adult activities. Approximately 40 adult
members took advantage of the
vm'ioLis evening and afterhoon
Painting classes conducted by Cy!"il Gardner and Mrs. Katherine
Fussell.
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Thanks to home freezing,
fresh' foods are always in season
From the day of the carbon lamp to the day of television,
electricity has performed wonder after wonder, It is a story
without ending, for electricity is always finding new tasks
to do, new ways to make life pleasant.
Past performance is our promise for the future.
Let new inventions come, let new
homes and factories be built in any
number, let the demand for power
grow and gtow ... your Electric Com pany
will always be prepared
to meet these requirements.
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Dwight Cooley of Columbia aven- ,
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in the sheer exquisiteness \)f its styling. Come look inside this reigning beauty ..• look at the lavish wool broadcloth fabrics,
tastefully combined with topgroin leathers. Look at the lovely color harmonies, the soft sheen of the butlt:r-finished chrome. Consider the
advantages of Fluid Drive ... exclusive new automatic transmission ... Waterproof Ignition •.. Full Flow Oil Filter ••• High Compression
Spitfire Engine •.• electric window lifts ••• the CLEARBAC rear window for exceptional driver vision ••• and dozens more. Surely, of
all the world's flne automobiles, only the Chrysler CROWN IMPERIAL, this car's running mate, achieves the same aristocratic distinctione
Come see the flawless workmanship, the fine materials, the superb Chrysler engineering ••• and you'll agree that no other car, at
any price, compares with the Chrysler IMPERIAL. Inside
out, there ;s no finer car in Americal
or
ONLY THE CHRYSLER IMPERIAL offers you this absolutely unique system of window control! Each window
has its own separate electric motor ••• each one can be roi!ied and lowered indcpendenlly from the
driver's seat or at the window itself. And thars not all! So many other de luxe features ••. Ihe kind you
think of as being in the "spegal order, extra cost" calegory ... are STANDARD EQUIPMENT on the Chrysler
'"!periaL For example: armrests on all four doors ••• foam .rubber seot cushions ond seat backs .•• doubleWIdth center armrests In fronl as well as rear seats ••• stamless steel wheel covers. , • while sidewall lawpressure tires ••• carpeted luggage compart~ent! full .Row oil Rller and mony other engine features I
Yes, you get an these extras CI$ standard eqUIpment WIth your beautiful new Chrysler ImperiaL
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The Swarthmorean, 1950-08
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1950-08
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