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CongratulatioD~·
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Class
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SWARTHMOREAN
To
The
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY,
VOLUME 22,-NUMBEB 22
JUNE 2, 1950
Of'
1950
$3.50 PER YEAR
HIGH 'SCHOOL GRADUATES. 75 TUES; BORO. HONORS ISUMMER RECREATION REGISTRATION
STUDENT SPEAKERS ON CITIZENSHIP ITS WAR DEAD SCHEDULED JUNE· 5,6 AT SCHOOLS. "
The Swarthmore High School commencement exercises next TuesRegistration for the Swarthmore Recreation Association's sumSweney Asks All To
day night will feature a choral reading of selections from Job XXVIII,
mer program will take place at both schools on Monday and Tuestlay,
'Strive To Remove
as presented by the class. Mary Knabb and John Steinfeld will be
June 5 and 6. Members of the Board of the Association will take en.!.
the solo speakers. Musical numbers will.in~Jude a soprano solo, a
1'ellrnents from 11 :30 a.m. until 4 p.m. on both days, in the playroom
Prejudices
selection from Madame.Butterfly, by 'Marg~t Bowie, accompanied bY.
of, the Rutgers School and in the hall in front of the auditorium of
Swarthmoreans turned out in the High School.
Margaret Croco on the piano. There will be a brass quintet, consisting of Clarence Franck, Richard McCray, John Chapman, Frederick gOO~IY number~ Tuesday to pay
The s,:hedule of fees for various ~tiviiies is set forth in an adSales, and John Steinfeld, playing Wagner's Chorale.
thea annual trIbute to the men vertisement which appears in this issue of the Swarthmor~an. Feet;
Three boys of the class wlli present essays on "Education for and women who fought and died -are higher for the pre-school groups which require more personal atCitizenship." The subject will be introduced by Raymond Denworth. in two World Wars that this na- tention, and for league baseball, since the latter program is not confined
Richard McCray will discuss "Character," Whitworth Bird "Leader- tion might enjoy peace in a free to six weeks, but runs through the entire summer. However, every
sl1lp," and Raymond Denworth will end with "Patterns for progress." world.
effort has been made to keep aU charges as low as possible.
The presentation of dipl0I!las ~------------
Sponsored by the AinsworthIn addition to offering the regwill be made on behalf of the
Wernher Post of the American
ular activities which consist of
School Board by Dr. J)avid McLegion the exercises at. Borough
the pre-school ~nd primary groups,
Hall plaza and subsequen~ parade
summer club and league baseball,
Cahan, president of the Board of
School Directors.
to EasUawn cemetery drew uniD'
the Recreation Association wishes
The class' song, with words and
~or~ed cont~gents of Le~onaires,
,
to bring to the community's atLegion
Auxili~,
ex-servIce
men,
tention the opportunity to enroll
music by John Chapman, will
crose the exercises.
cross, GIrl and Boy Scouts,
739 Home Visits
for Duck Club Swimming and
Pupils To Exhibit Work Red
Brownies and Cubs, as well as
Duck Club Swimming Instruction
Awards announced by the facGi~ Fashion
m~y citizens With.a toUC? of r~,
Made in Area
which will be Offeredindepend~
ulty to the graduating class are as
follows: Phi Beta Kappa Gamma
white and blue m thea day s
in April
ently of the Association by Penn
Show
Association Book Award, Reader's
garb.
State Center. Arrangements have
The annual Open H~use 'and
The stirring strains of the,High
Directors of the Nursing Serv- been made with Penn State to
Digest Award to Valedictorian,
Exhibit
of
the
Swarthmore
High
School
.Sand,
the
devout
prayers
ice,
the Community Health Society take registrations for swimming
and Swarthmore Library ,Association Award in English to Mary School fine and practical arts of Chaplain Joseph P. Bishop, of C~ntral Delaware County met and swimming instruction through
Knabb; Phi Beta Kappa Associa- classes will be held tonight in the the placing of flags and wreaths on Thursday, May 25, in the Di- the auspices of the ASsociation at
tion Book Award to Henry Ford; high school building. The e~hib- to the roll call of war-dead, com- rector's Room of the Swarthmore the aforementioned times and
Rotary Club .l\ward in Latin to its. will open at 7 o'clock and run plemented the fine address given National Bank and Trust Com- places.
Pre-school groups, for threes,
Olive Smith; Woman's Club Award to 8:45, being ~layed on both by Judge Henry G. Sweney 'of the pany.
Board President, Mrs. Walter fours and fives will be held at
in .French and Community Award floors of the 'hIgh .school and in Delaware County Courts.
A well-known and popular A. Schmidt presided owr the the Rutgers A~enue School and
in Biologic&i Science to Jane the shop.
.In th: art depa~ent the stu- speaker! Judge Sweney in his Mem- meeting. Mrs. Theodore Smithers, Playground; Monday through FriAllen; Hermine Meyer Memorial
Award in German to Sarah Alden; d~nts.will be sket~hing, under the orial Day words issued a remind] chairman of the Finance Commit- day, for six weeks beginning June
, Business Men's Association Award direction of Claudia Han~, the er that men and women fough~ tee outlined a four point program 19. Mrs. J. Francis Taylor is in
in Mathematics to Charles Acker; art teac?er.. Othar. beautiful art and won wars as united Americans, recommen~ed to meet the deficit charge and she will have ample
Albert D. Spaeth MemoriBl Award ~rk will be on display at that with disregard to race, color and facing the. agency next year. Be- and expert assistants.
will h .
x!hib.t creed. Returning home they found cause the Community Chest CamThe Primary group will aL<;o
in Science to Louis Sharpe; fJausch time..
'alacraftve
~e k' If the old prejudices still rampart. paign failed' to reach its goal last. meet at Rutgers during the same
and Lomb Medal :tor Excellence in .. The Sdbop d
m woo an met
1W0r 0 H
ded th f
h
e fall t h ·
, all0ca
.•
ks
. Is
Physicai Science to.· Ralph.·ParriS; the'boy!;
oftbe high school. Gerry ~~~mmen . ~_ethew ~tu·°ti·ar
~.~t1nursUlgd age!lcy s· Ev
-_ SIX wee , nod IS a 0 under Mx:s.
Frflnk L. DaviS ··MemC?ria}. AWard Theall"will be:iWOrking on -a model "'07~ug> tQ .. J'em......,.-... t};i Bl a ont tion WUJ. ~ • ecreased.
er~ Tayl?r's supervision. It is .open
in Social Studies to Edith .Hay; f or th e Fi sh er 'B·0 d y ·......
_
....
-but·cl81med.
equal·
rights
·for
all
effort
will
be
made
not
to·
curtail
to children
who have completed
.....L'Cu,w::ow.en . ,
.
I
.
Award for Ex~ellence and Semce Guild. '.
.
can t ~ secured b!. passmg aws service.
the fast and/or second grades.
• in Secretarial' Studies to Marjorie
The ninth grade gh"ls will ex- al?ne, It requires livmg tol~rantIy
Reports of standing committees Bo~ pre-school and primary
Zensen; John Schaeffer Kline hibit their interior decorating pro- WIth all people and learrung to were proof that the Board has groups ~ill meet from 9 a.m. until
Memorial Award in Music to jects in the home economics roams know and understand them.
met the Fire emergency with the 1l:.~5 a.m.
Harold Ogram; Charles D. Mitchell with Sandra Johnson, Penn}' MorThe jurist recalled the American appre~ated help of individuals
Summer Club, under the direcMemorial Award in Art to Carol row, Jane Seymour, Patsy Blake, inclination to feel each person and oganizations from the area tion of Theodore Purnell, will be
Li,)ingston;
American
Legion and Mary Willis Acting as hQS- is entitled to· do as he pleases, served. Mrs. Charles W. Lukens held at the College Avenue School
Award in Citizenship to Raymond tesses.
whereas if everyone followed this reported that the repairs and re- and Playground each week-day.
Denworth; Donald B. Rutherford
At 8:45 the exhibit will close pollcy complete chaos would. re- placements were now practica1.1Y- .mQrning for six weeks beginning
Memorial A~ard in Track to Bar- and a fashion show will be ihe1d sult. Therefore it is necessary compl~ted, with new storage space June 19, and a number of activitiru;
rington
Coleman;
Blackfrairs in the aUditorium. Mary A.nit to temper one's behavior in ac- bein~ rented in the rear of the will be offered, giving the opporAward for Excellence in Dramatics Dickinson is the organizer and cordance to the law.
Swarthmore Co-Op. Mrs. Charles tunity for play and instruction in
to John Steinfeld; Swarthmorean Director of this fasbion show.
..
Fischer reported the 532 garments all kinds of sports. Handicrafts
Award in Journalism to Whit- She will be assisted. by Millie Mecollecte,d. by the Needlework are also available. Mr. Purnell
worth Bird; Award for Excellence Cowan, in charge of stage; Doris
Guilds to replace those destroyed and his assistants will also feature
in Home Economics to Jullane Greene, in charge of publicity and
by tire already in use with new special events on Friday mornings.
,Richardson; 'National'Honor Soci- posters; Madeline Kincade, in
linens, sickroom supplies, and'
League baseball, coached by
ety Medal for Service to Donald charge of backstage; Ann deFuria,
maierials fot replacing others Russell;Snyder and others, ulvolv:piano accompaDist; Anne Larson.
purchased from the Needlework es practice week-day mornings
Fetherolf.
commentator;
Barry
Newstadt,
Thomas
B.
McCabe,
chairman
of
Guild's
gift of money. She thanked during part of the Summer Club
.(Continued on page five)
operator 'of the curtain; and John the Board of Gov~rnors of the the Friendly Circle tor its gener- hours. . Children will also be free
Pearson, operator of the lights.
Federal Reserve System. will be ous gift.
.
to take part in the regular SumAll of the girls from the Ad- the speaker at the annual Alumni
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Groff, super- mer Club program. This year
vanced Ciothing claSses of the Day program of Swarthmore Col- vising nurse Of. the Agency, re- practice will not be held in the
senior high school and the eighth lege, to be held at 2:45 p. m. Sat- ported 739 home visits made by afternoon, although usually EDCO
grade- girls will participate in the urday, June 10, in the Scott the nursing staff during April. In games wiJl take place in the late
show. Hand designed and painted Outdoor Auditorium on the college referring to the grave financial afternoon and ,early evening.
A committee of parents was ap- skirts done by the eleventh grade campus.
emergency faced by the Agency, ¥idgets, Clippers and Hornets all
pointed at· the May 19 dinner of girls, will be among the costumes . Mr. McCabe, who has served Mrs. Groff stated, "I am glad our have an active schedule ahead of
the High School boys lacrosse molileled.·
two years.in his present govern- various committee members have them.
team and its parents to support
ment post, has been president of supplied our answer. Our reserve
Children, may utilize the facilithe continuance of this sport.
'Pupils in Dance Recital
the Scott Paller Company since lies in our belief that our services ties of the Swarthmore Recreation
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Franck,
Marie Louise Forsythe of Thay- 1927. During the war, he served are needed. . We can't fail our Asso~iation in order to register
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ma.cElw~, er road presented her Swarih- in several government offices. A sick, our aged and our kiddies. for the summer swimming activiMr. and Mrs. Henry Ford. Dr. more dancing classes in a Holi- graduate of Swarthmore in 1915 We will find a way to be our ties of the Duck Club at Penn
and Mrs. 'John M. Pearson, Mr. day Ballet Satunia.Y afternoon in and a member of its Board of brother's keeper. Twenty. nine State Center. This program has
and Mrs. John Chapman, Mr. and the High School auditorium. Par- Managers, he lives at 607 North years ago a small group of women no connection with the Association,
Mrs. Paul Bummer, Mr. and Mrs. ents and friends who comfortably Chester road.
had this belief and th~ faith but it is brought to the corpmuniFerris . Thomsen, . Mr. and Mrs. filled the hall found the· perforMr. McCabe's address is one produced this agency. This same ty's attention so that parents may
Patrick Malin, Mr. IlDd Mrs. Fred mance, arrangement and costum.- highlight of the general Alumni faith and enthusiaSm. is at this plan their children's summer
Lang, Mr. and Mrs. William Me- ery most pleasing - 0m the hula Day program, which begins at mee~g today. We will go for- <;chedules with full knowledge of
Glathery;
number of the begmners class noon with a meeting of the Alumni ward. The going may be rough the variety of opportunities availMr. and Mrs. Noward Shearer, through the various toe and aero- Association in the Friends Meet- but we will explore every oppor- able.
Mr! and Mrs. Rodman McHenry, batic numb~s featuring more ad- ing House. Luncheon follows the
(Continued on page ten)
(C ti ed
g t )
meeting, and at 2:30 will be held
on nu
on pa e en
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Terr,y, Mr. vanced pupils.
the annual "parade of classes,'" F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;::;;::::
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Harris, Mr. and
beginning at Parrish Hall and endMrs. Roy Snape, ·Mr. and Mrs. . With 'Forestry Service
George Allen, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Riclla.M ~ '. of IWa1Du1I ing in the Scott Auditorium, where
Swartbm
Tyler, :Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc- lane and Lewis Tanguy, Jr., of
Rutgers avenue, woo have comAt 8:30 \p.m., the
qre
_
FrIday, .June !
Cormack, Mr. and Mrs. Heston
pJeted
their
Junior
and
SoPbo-.
baseball
team
wDl
tackle
Lake7:00
P.M.-Open
House
and Exhibit ........................ High School
McCray compoSe the committee
more years, respectively, at hurst Naval Training Station i n '
Sanday. June 4
of which Mrs. McElwee was named
SwartbmoreCollege, are leaving a post-season. engagement es11:00 A.M.--Mornlng Worship ......... .:. ................. Local Churches
chairman.
on' June 4 to drive to Clearwater peclally arranged for the al~
5:00 P.M.-B.s. Baccalaureate .................. Presbyterian Churdl.
Mr. Thomsen, coach of Univer- NatioDaJ. Pores!, Idaho; where they Tea will be served at 4:30 p.m.,
'Monday, .rane 5
sity 01. Pennsylvania lacrosse, have positions for the slimmer on the front campus, and dinners
. ,
.
1
ha~d
......-1 ..1
6:00 P.M.-B.s. Senior ~quet ........:............... Whittier House
,spoke w.I.th enthusiasm of the
With the U.s. Ser\lice. Rich will for ~asses . y~ ao~. If!Toesllay• .June 8
value of lattosse Pla1' and Mr. be working on "blister nJSt" COIl- union this -yeat are -acheduled fOf
Ford urged the continuimce of the trol and Lew as a smokechaaer- 8:30. In the evening, a dance
8:00 ~.M.-Bigh School Commencement ...- .......:........... Clothier
NURSING BOARD
FACES ILEMMA
H. S. HOLDS 'OPEN
HOUSE TONIGHT
COLLE·GE ALUMNI
TO HEAR MCCABE
URGE LACROSSE.
CONTINUE IN H.S.
tr.
11DS WEEK'S CALENDAR
(Con~ OIl page ten)
.
;
1oc:IItout;
Will be held in Panisb. HaD at 8 ...-------=z==============~==-=-==_I
• a: .. .....
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THE SWABTHMOBEAN
2
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bltlle
of Rutge,rs avenue spent a few
days in Maplewood, N.J.. over
Memorial Day visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Lambert Wolverton.
.
Winnie' Rumble of Swarthmore
avenue recently entertained members of her class in Illustration at
the Philadelphia Museum School
of Art at a picnic supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones
of North Swarthmore avenue entertained a small group of frien~s
at a supper party at their home
Sunday evening.
Carter Davison of Vassar avenue has been ac!cepted by the
University of Pennsylvania, Graduate Hospital, In the School of
Physical Therapy. Davison will
graduate this month as a Physical
Education major at Springfield
College, Mass.
Jane Penfield of Riverview
road was a member of the class
to graduate at Stevens College,
Mo., Monday. Mrs. Penfield attended the commencement festiv-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Honeyfo.d of The Bouquet, South Ches~
ter road spent Memorial Day
week-end on a motor trip to
Underhill Center, Vt., where they
visited Mr. Honeyford's aunt Mrs.
T. P. O'Brien at her summer
home.
Mrs. J. H. G. McConechy of
South Chester road left last Wednesday on the Delaware County
pre-convention tour to Boston and
spent this week attending the
National Convention of the Fedcrated Women's Clubs held there.
Mr'. and Mrs. Ralph S. Hayes
of Oberlin avenue will entertain
this month their son-in-law IlIld
daughter Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. C.
E. Nelson while en route fr"m
Lafayette, Ind., to Norton.:, Va.
Comdr. Nelsen has bee~ assigned
to the Cruiser Albany at Norfolk.
Jean Brown and her roommate
Gretchen Anderson of Mary Washington College arrived Thursday at
the Brown home on North Chester
road for a week's vist before re- ities.
turning to college for the summer
Mr. and· Mrs. Mark B. Moore of
session.
Hillborn avenue entertalned Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brown of
Moore's parents Mr. and Mrs. W.
North Chester road will entertain
E. Rose of Las Vegas, New Mexico
as their house guest Mrs. W. L.
Douglas of New London, Conn., who have returned home following
a 10-day visit.
who will arrive today.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cooley
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe of
and children David and Margaret Thayer road, president of the
of Canandaigua, N.Y., spent the Swarthmore Woman's Club, will
week-end with Mr. Cooley's par- entertain at a luncheon at the
ents Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Cooley Ingleneuk for all directors and
of Columbia avenue.
chairmen of the club followthg
Mrs. Elam Hitchner, Jr., Of the board meeting Monday nlornMoorestown, N.J., with her chil- ing. The chairmen will m"'!t In
dren Lee and Beth arrived Thurs- the afternoon to plan next year's
day for a week's visit with her program.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schumacher
Robinson of Ogden avenue.
and familY of Ogden avenue spent
Mrs. William A. Clarke of Wal- the week-end at the cottage of
lingfard entertained members of Mrs. Hervey Schumacher at Ava"The Eightsome" bridge club at· Ion,. N.J. Their daughter Peggy
a houseparty at her farm at Royal entertained Molly Banks of HarOak, Md., for three days ot last vard avenue as a week-end guest,
week. Those attending were Mrs. and Barbara Schumacher enterWalter Shoemaker, Mrs. Sewell tained a group of friends includW. Hodge, Mrs. A. S. Robinson, ing Polly Told, Milly, McCowan,
Mrs. Helen Goodwin, all of Esther Rumsey, Anne Hilkert and
Swarthmore, and Mrs. Russell H. Phyllis Kletzien.
Kent of Merion, formerly of -'Mr. and Mrs. George Corse ;)f
. Swarthmore.
Yale avenue will entertaln as
Twenty
Swarthmore
High their week-end guests Major Gen.
School students enjoyed a boat and Mrs. Walter A. Wood of
ride down the Delaware and W as,hlngton, DC
..
through the channel into the ChesMr. and Mrs. Ellwood H. Garapeake on an all-day trip Saturday. re tt 0 f Princeto n avenue ent erThey were guests of Marian Hunt, talned as their. house guests
a junior of· Swarthmore High Mrs.
Garrett's
brother-in-law
School and her parents Mr. and and sister Mr. and Mrs. BanMrs. Francis M. Hunt of Clifton
Helghts.
croft Tralner,their daughter Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of Howard Outerbridge and her
North Chester road and Sally and daughter Mary Martha who motored here from Toronto, Canada.
Johnny Bates spent the week-end
at their summer place on Shore- During their visit the twentyfifth wedding anniversary of Mr.
ham, L.I. Mrs. Bates' aunt Mrs.
Edward S. Stevens of Shoreham and Mrs. O. Levis of Arcola was
ct.lebrated. Mr. Levis is a brother
returned with them for a visit
of.. a few days.
of Mr•• Garl'l'tt and Mrs. Trainer.
Mrs. Edward Cooley with her . Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Hamby
baby daughter Susan of Toledo. of Dartmouth avenue left last
Ohio is visiting her parents Mr. Tuesday for ;Ft. Worth, 'Texas to
and Mrs. Waldo Davison of Vas- visit their son Harry and his wife
sar avenue.
while en route to their new home
Mrs. Philip W. Kniskern of in Houston. Mrs. Hamby was guest
Riverview road will leave today of honor at a surprise party
for a two-month visit with her, given Thursday evening by the
daughter Mrs. Robert E. White, choir and members of the !,\warthJr., and family of Honolulu.
more Methodist Church. ,In apMrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave of preclation of her s'!!Vices as soVassar avenue entertained at a
luncheon at the Ingleneuk Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Corse and
baby son John of Lancaster spent
Memorial Day week-end with Mr.
Friday and Saturday
Corse's parents Mr. and Mrs.
George .Corse of Yale avenjle.
Alfred Hitchcock's
Mr. aDd Mrs. Carl de Moll of
Park avenue will be hosts to
"STAGE FRIGHT" wUh
members of the Fellowship of the
lane Wyman
Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia at a picnic supper at their
Richard TQdd
home tomorrow aftetnoon.
Richard Wilding
.
College Theatre
.
Summer Sketching
Classes
-
Water Color. PaDe1s.
on,
CbareoaI
Saturday
matinee - 1 P.M.
,
Children's Show
Western - Serial - Cartoons
JUNE 13 to AUGUST 11
Jean Evan8
Graduate l'_hanIa
Aeadomy of tile FIDe Arts
Phone SwarUlawwe 8-l11li
Monday, Tuesday and Wed.
J . Arthur Rank's
"TIGHT LITl'I.B J8LAND"
prano soloist for nealy 20 years,
Mrs.,Hamby was presented with
a gift of money, an orchid cersage,
and guest book and hymnal autographed by choir and church
members.
Mr._ and' Mrs. Earl Anderton of
RIverview road spent a recent
week-end as the guests -of ~. and
Mrs. E. E. Pierce of York.
Sandy Heath, formerly of Cedar
lane, has made the Top Honor
Roll and is a member of the track
team at MariD.ette, Wisconsin
1UNE 2, 1950
Preventive Service Beats Roadside Service
. Spring Tune.Up
Drain and
PUBLISHED ,EVERY FRIDAY AT 8WARTHMOBE, PA
mE 8WARTHMORBAN. INC•• PUBLl81O!R
Phone Swartbmore 8-t9tO
Flush Radiator8
Gulf New improved No-lVox
1'ETER R. TOI.D. F.dltl>r
MARJORIE TOLD and BARBABA KENT, Associate 'Editors
'Rosalie Pelrsol
Lorene Mc Cl"1er
Entered as Second Class Matter, J&.I1uary 24; 1-9'"2"'9-,-a-t-th-e-P-ostOffice at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
SERVI£E
"Bob" Atz,
Owner
Dartmouth &
SW' 6·0440
Lafayette
Aves.
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
~=~~~""~=i~~""'~""'i.i""'i""iii""iC~I=i~-~:Q~iiiii~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~
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High School where he transferred
last January when hisparents Mr. ' .
and Mrs. Russell M. Heath moved
from Swarthmore to Marinette.
Nan Pitman of Vassar avenue
has been elected secretary of the
Alpha Rho Tau Sorority at the
Philadelphia Museum School of
Art for next year. her senior year.
Mrs. William R. McHenry of
Parr:ish road entertained at a
luncheon recently in honor of
her sister Mrs. Philip M: Reidy of
BEAUTY SALON
BEAUTY. THE PERENNIAL GRADUATE,
GREETS THE CLA8S OF 1950
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
/
9 Chester Road
Celebrate Golden Wedding
"NETWORK NIGHTMARE"
The golden wedding anniversary' of Mr. and Mrs Richard C.
Sellers of Ogden avenue WdS celebrated Thursday with a large
gathering at diJiner at the
Strath Haven llUl given in their
honor by their son' and wife Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Sellers of Washington, D. C., and their son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs~ Willard Elsbree of New York.
or
i
"Due' to Circumstances Beyond Our Control" .
An Original Show Written and Executed (!) by the
PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG ADULTS
Will Be Presented al the SwarIhmore Players Club
'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 al 8:15 P.H.
ADMISSION FREE
Donallons for mlrh School Stade Fund
ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. .James Howard Wilson of I,
SWARTHMORE RECREATION
Dartmouth avenue announces the
engagement of her daughter, Dor,
SUMMER PROGRAM
othy Louise, to Dr. C. Dixon Mey(See news story In lids Issue)
ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester
.H. Meyers of Mobile, Ala.
RegistratiolJ. Monday & Tuesday 11 :30 to 4 p.m.
Miss Wilson, daughter of the
late Mr. WilSon, attended the Uni1. PRE· SCHOOL ..... Registration Fee '10.00. (Five dollars adversity of Miami, Fla., and 'WaS
ditional for second ehild of family also regis!ered in Pregraduated
Rutgers Avenue School and Playground.' Six weeks,
University of Pennsylvania.
Monday - Friday a.m., beginning June 19•.
Dr Meyers graduated from l)le
2. PRIlIIARY - BedstraUon Fee- ".08. For children who have.'
University of' Alabama and the
completed first and/or second grade. Rutgers Avenue
Louisiana State University Sdhool
School and Playg...,und. Six weeks, Monday - FrIday
of Medicine. During·the War. he
a.m.,
beginning June 19. \
.
served with the Medical Coops,
.
U.S. Navy.
3. 8Ul11MER CLUB - Reglslrallon Fee $5.00. For children of
all ages who have completed third grade; College AveDr. Meyers is at present Direcnue
School and Playground. Six weeks, Monday - Fritor Insulin Therapy Department
day a.m., beginning June 19.
!
of the Pennsylvania Hospital for
Mental and Nervous Diseases,
4. LEAGUE BASEBALL - All swnmer, be!ilnning about June
Philadelphia.
1. For boys who have completed third grade. Practice
will be coordinated with Summer Club, will take place
(-----week-day mornings. - Fee for baseball alone $7.50.
BIRTHS
,
Baseball and Summer Club $9.00.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads,
OUT-OF·TOWN REGISTRANTS FOR ANY OF ABOVE
Jr., of Greeley, Colo., are reI'ROGRAlII8 $ 1 0 . 0 0 ceiving oongratuiations on the
5. DUCK' CLUB SWIMMING - at Penn State Center from 2
birth of a son, Ralph EmerSon
Rhoads, III, on May 211.
to 5 p.m. Weekday afternoons, June 19 to August 11.
Membership
Fee $5.00.
,
The baby is a grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson of
6. DUCK CLUB SWIMMING INSTRUCTION - at Penn State
Ogden avenue, and of Mr. and
Center - Saturday mornings tor six weeks, begUining
Mrs. Ralph E. Rhoads of l!'t. LaudJune 24. Three. classes each Saturday morning (of one
erdale, Fia., fonmerly of Swarthhour each) for beginners, novices, and swimmers. Six
more.
lessons for $5.00.
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MAGAZINE .
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PERNICIOlJS
CANNOT BE
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Ml"lI' Lloyd E. I(3nffm••
Swarthmore 8.2010
MEDIA
Friday and Saturday
Audie
- Gale
Storm
"TIlE Murphy
KID FROM
TEXAS"
In technicolor!'
The True Story of
Billy the Kid!
Kiddie's Mat. Sat. 1:15
Regular Feature,
Cartoon, Serial
Sunday Only
AbbOt & Costello
"BIT TBl! ICE"
Their biggeSt and funniest
hit!
~ay yan:,.:::..r;"y
Terry Moore - Tom Drab
"TIll! GBEA.T KUPER'!"'
Starting Wedo....tay
ClIfton Webb ,
I _ e CraIn - 1IIyma J.oy
"CIIBAPl!& BY TBB
s:"elo~e new
Mr.
father of his countryl
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health, comfort, and happiness
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tient having pernicious anemia
is deficient in ,red blood cella. New red blood cells
am be developed by a prN:~IS with which your
~ is thoroughly famQW, The' P.h : I is
ronatant and does not eflecl a cure. It does, however, enable the patient to complete a oonnal
. . - of life. Always c:onault.JUUr pbyaician in
I h,. of inness. "'hen bring Ilia preKiiptioaa to
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Church Services
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fHURCH
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All
letters to The Swarthmorean must be
sfgned. Pseudonymns may be used It
the Identity of the wrlter is known
to the Editor. Letters will be pubUilhed . only' at the discretion of the
Edllor.
witll'famous
Wednesday
eYenin,g
meeting
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The opinions expressed below are
those of the Individual writers.
each '!eek. 8 P.m.,Rea..... g room
open daiJY except Sunday 12' to
5 P.m., Wednesday evenlnlP' '1 to
7:50 p. m. and II to 8:JQ.
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FLEXEES
girdles
••• all the smooth, sleek. delightful
Seedling Covers Disappear
little "under-it-a"" item. you need
to be beautifully groomed _
Very TniIy yours,
Alexand... M. Lad
Tel. Sw 8-1742
from the
\lare essential.! You'lIlind your
J
for his own financial gain. A pa_
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8warthmore, Pa.
Telephone Swarthmore 8·0680
WESTERN UNION OFFICE'
FREE PABKlNG
On Thursday as Usual (5:30-7:30)
$1
.
.00 Serve-Yourself All-You-Want Supper
COMPLETE SERVICE
To the Editor:
. I began 'gardening this year with
six "heliocaps" - helmet-shaped
glass covers, about a foot in diameter, used for the protection of
seedlings. Two of these have
disappeared from my propery, and
I am wondering if some child has
taken them, without realizing their
purpose or value. They oost $1.25
FIl!.ST CHURCH 01'
each. , i thru\l!J' perhaps that if
CHRIST SCIENTIST
,this
letter were printed in your
OF SWARTHMORII
paper, some parent, who bas,wonPark Avenlle below Harvard
Sunday, IBlle ,
dered where his child got those
11 :80 A)( Suaday School
11:00 A.M. - Leoaon - Sermon funny glass helmets, would be in''God the Only CaUse and cre- formed of what tI!i.y are and have
ator."
them returqed to me.
t~ptiblc; person in the world is
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perniciousan-1aThemost
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tl'e Phi~delphia Federal Reserve
Bank and chairman of the Community Chests ConuDittee of Delaware County was the principal
I
Everyone EnJo18 a Tender Perfectly Cooked Steak!
And Th_ Two Steak Dinners Are Top Favorites-
speakerof
on "Free
Enterprise
in rthe
Field
Community
Se
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Honorable William H. ,Hastie and
This Sunday morning the regClarence E. Pickett were the
ular worship service will be deguests of honor. Mrs. Melvin T.
FINE' CAKES and PASTRIES
Thomson, chairman of the Family
voted to the celebration of
Service Division of the NeighborChildren's Day. The service )ViII
SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR PANTRY
hood League of Wayne was elecbe conducted by the members of
ted the chairman of the Council.
the Church School and the Junior
Call Swarthmore 6·3243
In attendance as representatives
and Cherub's Choirs owill sing.
of the Nursing Agency of ComTh. Church School will be dismuJlltyHealth
Society of Central
continued for the summer months
THE~AKEBOX
Delaware County were Mrs. Elizand will reopen the last Sunday In
abeth Ann Groff, Mrs. Walter A.
September.
Theatre Square
Schmidt, Mrs. Charles E. Fischer,
The Young Adult's Group will
Mrs. Bishop,Mrs. J. Paul Brown,
meet Sunday e,.-.ping at 6 o'clock.
and Mrs. Carl Schmitt.
[or meditation, at 6:30 for supper,
Chri/ltian Science Notes
other Swarthmoreans a~ the
[ollowed by *ork on their forthcoming program June 14.
"God The Only Cause And Cre- dinner meeting were Mr. and Mrs.
The last sewing day for the .w0- ator" is the subject of the Lesson-I Alb~rt Sydney Johnson, ~~., Mrs.
man's Association will be ·held on Sermon in all Churches of Christ" DaVid McCahan, Mrs. William A.
Wednesday, June 7. Surgical Scientist on Sunday June 4. The Jaquette, and Mrs. Clarence
dreSSings will also be made. The Golden Text is: "He is the former Worst.
meeting starts at 10 o'clock. Sand- of aU things; and Israel Is the
Wiches should'be brought, dessert rod of his inheritance: The Lord
Bereaved
.
l\~rs. A. Ludlow Clayden of Rlvand coffee 'or tea will b,e served. of hosts is his name."
.Our service is co..mplete and it is
(Jeremiah 10:16)
erVlew road :eturned home Mon'The annual display o[ Overseas
day from Chicago where she was
nnd National Missions sewing of
directed with sinCere considera-'
r"lled by the sudden death of her
the Philadelphia Presbyterial will
Trinity Notes
mother Mrs. J~hn Tredwell on
lion for those we serve. Prices
be held downstairs in the Parish
May
18.
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House on Friday, .rune 9 from 2-4
Holy Cqmmunion will be celeare
within
the
reach
of
all.
and 7-9 o'clock. Mrs. John B. brated a\ 18 a.ni. Church SchPol
Open House Sunday
Danner of t:lis church is chainnan will meet at 9:45 a.m. Holy. ComOpen House will be held at the
of the sewing committee. A cor- mWlion will be celebrated at 11
dial invitation is extended to ev- a.m. Usher. for the 11 a.m. ser- Alexander Foundation School, 600
eryone to see the display before it vice are: H. B. Spacklnan, head North Jackson Street, Media on
is packed to be shipped to the ~ar usher, F. W. Luehring, R. M. Dan- Sunday; June 4th from 2 to 8 p.m.
Art work, shop products, study
ious hospitals and centers in Iran, iel, W. R. Sanborn, J. Reynolds;
projects,
and special teaching aids
Puerto Rico" , Arizona, india and C. S Brown, V. L. Fine and W. R.
DlIICTOI. O. JUNIULS
will
be
exhibited.
Ke'ltucky.
Fawcett. The boys serving as
1820 CHESTNUT STREItT
The quadrenrlial meeting of the acolytes are: 8 a.m.-Charles NaNational Council of Women's Or- son; 11 a. m. FrItz Bonsall, Robert Ninth Grade Mothers Meet
relephone RI6-1581'
ganizations of ,the Presbyterian Perce an!i Jack Thompson.
• The Ninth Grade Mo~ersof
Churoh, U.S.A. will be held at , Choir School will meet on Mon- Swarthmo~e were entertained by
out-~f-town MothE'rll· at a teaOcean Grave, N. J. from June 13 day and Wednesday at 4 p.
There'
will'
be
a
special
Parish
meeting
held Friday at the home
to 19 with delegates and visitors
from all over the U.s. and abroad. -Meeting to discuss new building I ?f Mrs. William Simkin of WallMrs. Owen Gay, Mrs. Casper Gar-, plans on Monday at 7:30 p. m. This Ingford.
ratl and Mrs. Frank Markley owill meeting will be preceded by a
T~e group. Mrs. I. R. MacElwee,
T~tuJe
attend.
dinner at 6:30 p. m.
charrman, discussed several ,pro. '\t='
The Chapel Choir will rehearse
Choir rehearsal will be held on j~cts for 19~0-1951. The nomlnaThursday ev(>ning at 7:45 o'clock. Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. tmg commlttee,.. Mrs. Howard
Buy carpeting or
,
Green, Mrs. William Ziegenrus,
Oriental ruga ilt
and Mrs. John C. MacAlpine, proFriends Meeting Notes ' posed the following slate for next
lowest 'prices, get a
Methodist Notes
(ine trade-in (or
The Sunday School meets at
First Day School classes closed Year:
your old ruga.
9:45. The Young Adults meet at May 27 for. 1949-50. The F.D.S.
Mrs. Avery Blake, president;
I o'clock in the Ladies Parlor.
Family Picnic will be held just Mrs. Ed,v!n Crosby, secretary; Mrs.
Wide selection.
The speaker at the 11 o'clock outside Whittier House June 4 Henry I. Hoot treasurer; Mrs. B.
Visitollrshowroom',
service Will be Margaret Rue, at 5 o'clock if it is .not raining. The Harrar, 'program chair:man; Mrs.
,
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miSSionary in China for 27 years, picnic will ,be canCelled in case of' Kenneth Doherty and Mrs. Anmost of which was spent in Wusih, rain. Familes bring their sup- d~e,,: Shroder, co-chairmen of hospers and the committee' serves Pltality.
fruit punch.
'.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderton of
First Day School will reopen Riverview road entertained as
IUoh.wk (;arpetlall • Comple'e Size Range e Oriental BUll8
SWARTHMORE
sometime in September.
.
J.
ChiidreJ will rontinue to be thelI' wee1<.-elid guests Ilr. and Mrs.
100 Par. Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday, June 4
cared for. in Whittier House dur- Dan B. WIcker and son Bobby of
SWarthmore 6-6000 - CL earbrook 9-4646
,j 1:00 A.M.-Children's Day.
ing' July and August uniess special S_ta_mf_o_r_d_,_C_o_lUl_.___________
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6:00 P .'M.-Young Adults.
-.-... - ... --~ arrangements are made through
METHODIST
the iMeeting office.
Roy N. Keiser. D. D., Minister
Sunday, June 4
9:45 A.M.-Church Sehool
10:00 A:M.-Young Adults
Letters to the Editor
11 :00 A.M.-8ermon by Margaret
Rue.
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
.
Sunday, June 4
I.,! :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
, Visitors welcome. Children
cared for in Whittier House.
5:00 P .IM.-F'"llliIt Day School
Family Picnic at Whittier
House.
Monday, JUne 5
All Day Sewing for the A.F.S.C. at
Whittier House.
Al . W~y, June" .
I Day Sewing for the A.F.S.C. at
WlUttier House.
• Don't be Imisled by the quacka
and chartatana who daIm to cure
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WEEK·END SPEmAL T-BONl! STF.AK DINNER ............ $2.00
1IIaDy other Templlnlr Choices. 01 Coarse, On Ihe Replar
Sunday .and Weekday Menus
an industrial city near Shanghai.
This is Thank Offering Sunday.
The Church Nursery is open
during the morning service. IMrs.
Paul Paulson and Alma Trevethick will be in charge.
The Board of Education .meetS
on Tuesday 'evening at 8 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. JohnSOD.., 41 Amherst avenue.
The Boy Scouts meet On Thursday evening at 7 in the SOcial hall.
Rehearsal for the Senior choir is
at 7:45.
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TRINITY CHURCH
Sunday, June 4
8:00 A.M.-Holy Conmnmion.
9:45 A.M.-Church School.
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
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The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, pas_
tor of the Presbyterian Church,
was elected one of the five members-at-large of the Delaware
County District Committee ot the
Health and Welfare Council, Inc.,
at its annual meeting Thursday,
May 25, in Chester.
Alfred H. Williams president of
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SWARTIIMOR1!,PA.. FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1950
Presbyterian Notes
The Bouquet
Worcester, Mass., who arrived with
her baby son for a visit.
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BISHOP
EL1!lOIIED
THE 'SW ARTHMOREAN
rREV.
size. yeur type, yo:" price range •••
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in our complete colledion. Step
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into your neare.t Joyce lewis Shop soon!
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sportswea,
aceenotie.
'ingerie
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Lovely ..e.rables for suburb;.
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THB SWAKTBIIO&EAN
LaCI'OllSe
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borough lads announces that in-
Cu'&ttIe Smedley
roNE 2.1950
)
HELD
the band.
SWARTHMORE
in. Old New Castle, DeL, at the
home of Judae and Mrs. Daniel
F, Wolcott.
.
,Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker, Mrs.
Helen GOOdwin of Swarthmore,
and Mrs. Russell H. Kent of MerIon atfM"ed the Devon Horse.
show on Saturday.
After two seasons of weekly terested boys may practice at
·practice the Swarthmore Cubs Sun OU Athletic Association's 1&0
.
KIIJIIlIti to Sew.
played goalie and made lnnumer- crosse box. on SWldays and Wed·The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sewgame Saturday mornIng. Althougbnesdays during the summer.
The annual dinner given for ing Group will meet Tuesday, JWle
they lost 6-0 to the mUC:llh~:;~
the Swarthmore HIgh School Band 8 at the home of Mrs, Howard B.
and IDDre experienced ~
"_ ....':"On.. "
hi' f
and Orchestra mem'MS was held SteJgelman of Indian Lane, MedIa.
u
Junior High School team, the lOClUI R "th
ce
"""Icku-'f
Ra.~
er!o'v:~lln
the high .chool cafeteria
Mrs. Charles H. Topping of
M
lads had the star of the game '''''''Ill
u
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will gr duat J e 5 from
day evening. The "'hher
. .p'
singlet'on,
on
their
sI1e:'I~~=;1
a
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Wl
. Band
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C
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A
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sponsored
by. the
W
layed goalie and made
as"
n a e e.
ma or
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. Is
ember of
cbestra Parents Association..
ble saves to keep. the.
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.The. dinner committee
score down to three goals In
Tau Delta, honorary FngUsh
.
If
.
temil)', and a f\:Sture writer·
headed by Its C3iP'tble chairman
ha •
the "Epaulet", a literary
Mrs. Se;)'mOur KJetzlen assls'.ed
~==~=======9;1 published quarterly.
by ~e subchalrmen as follows:
:aQqter NOW· for
:"-'_ _
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I' Publicity and purchasing, Mrs.
SUMMER SCHOOL
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Clarence C" Franck; cullInery,
Mrs. William DeCalndry assisted
. J1lD.I!' 12 to AugUst 4
by Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mrs, R. L.
,
. Intensive Iralning will be
Harlow and !Mrs; Russell Soygiven in typing, shorthand,
d
t· bl
tting'
, - ~--'d
and EnglIsh to make college
er;' a e Be
,.J\~,.. """' .....
work easy. Accounting, voCroSset; decorations, Mrs. S. E.
cabulary bulIdlllIg, and many
Harris; and walters, George Dunn
other subjecta will also be
and his committee.
102 PARK AVENUE
~~~~ free, Call Sw 8-1747
The committee' served 210 din-
I
Here's to Firmer Footing
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GRADIJATES'OF- 'SO
BEtn'WISH'ES TO
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to
Allen, Garry Hofiman, Bari>ara IpiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO
BEST OF LUCK .,
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1950
lations
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Thorl:>ahn; Julie Lange, and
F'hyllls Kletzlen.
Second year silver pins went to
CiIt
Arthur Jones, Paul !)avis, Dick
Follett,' Donald - , Ogram, John
Charles
.Anne
, _ .Rilme)]
.
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. Gretchen ~, Nancy
:,'Hilkert
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TO THR £LASS OF"SO
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CLASS
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•:DEW DROP'INN'
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GRADUATING
Congratu-
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SCHOOL
Heartiest
CELIA SHOE SHOP
Keys'-.
"''ne Secrel1lrial and . Baltimore PIke. 8p~eJcl. l'II. dents
ners, of
members,
which slaff
110 were
of music
to stuinBusiness AdmiDistration'
structiOli, faculty and Dr. Rob.... I
School; Swarthmore, Pa.
Phone 8~ 8-14111
art C, Disque, founder of
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Morey, .supervising Principal of
·the 1ilWarthmdi-e·
, Publio
, School
system, gave, the invocation.
Following the dinner; Robert
Holm, faculty director of the Band
I
.and Orchestra, gave' a resume of
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the successful season's actIvtties
WISHES.
CLAS.S )
and made the awaros, as follows;
FIrst year branz.e pins were preOF 1950 CO~D;
sented to Rdnald Gold, AIfred
. FredericliWeriter, Peter
. ,
SUOOESS
Rademacher, W!d!'er !Meyer, Ed.!181" I
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Friend, Robert 'Fox, Edwin HiIr~
HIGH
Our
For· Your Future:-
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THE SWARTHMOREAN
the
;;;
A.[JL HAIL·
,
Class
THE CLASS· OF' 1950'
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ClaIr
r~::~~e~~, :Marjorie
!JPierce,·
4 PARK A VENlJE
Fourth year pills of gold "'''J'' I
-garliet and white enamel bars
;~;;;;;;ii were presented.to
Allen,I~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Larry Franck, ·P8.uITarr, John
Chapman, Frederick Sales, Harold Ogram, Richard McCray,
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John Steinfeld.
A committee ls making a study I
of possible awards to be made'
future Orchestra memb
Retiring GaPtain of the Band I
· Larry Franck a n1'lOl'nCed the
• fleers for the comIng year,
, are:' Captaln .of the .Band, Anne
• Larson, First Lieutenant, Buddy
I Crouther, and SeI·,gelmt·.of··A11ns, I
,
· Ronhld Gold: President of
,
, We woUld· Uke to be able to sbake the hand of every :V01lDK
· Orcheslra. Davtd. Spencer.
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Jane
OONGBATIJIATIONS
.and
1950
'Best Wishes
BEST· WISHES
Charles Acker
Charles Barr
Robert Bradford
Sally Alden
joseph Colameco
Pauline Beneke
Leotia Carroll
Barrington Coleman
Whitworth Bird
john Chapman
Mary Corse
Margot Bowie
Joyce Cobats
Thelma Craig
Margaret Croco
Robert Crowther
jane Allen
"TO '.'OE £IASS ~OF
Elizabeth Bagby
'50
TO TH ..: £IASS OF "50
,Catherman's Drug Store
DllUl
. owi
marehed .up' to ClOIlect &heir diploma
but we ha.... · to 'be eonte':'t with ihis exPi dou
and. Woman
weel< • • .
wilD
.
of our ho_ for their futures.
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BUY UNli.... STATES SAVING BONDS
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Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .
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from
student
members
the
BaM the
and
~
alldof Mr,
: Dunn, the IJ.ewlyrelected chair· man of ·the Band and
.
; Committee for the 11150-51
son was introduced to the. ~=~
· The dinner Program was cc
dOd by a short addr6ss by
: Disque. .
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Swarthmore lational 'Bank
& Trust· Co. ,
,,
; Entertainment, under the
· rectlon of. Heston MCCr~
held in the high school auditor· 1!lIDo A. magician and a j~~~
· delighted the audience wllh
pert01"llWlCeS 'as Henry Ii'ord pr0vided backgrolDld music at
·plano. An added feature was the
· showing of a ted>llicolor cfihn
Best
Wishes to fhe
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GRADUATES
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.BE' YOURS '
INGLENEUK' TEAROOM, (.,
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COMMENCEMENT
TIME
AND THE CO.;(jPS
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LUCK TO
College
THE CLASS OF 1950
Pharmacy
..
, ThlI Is the eommeDCelllelli selSOD. Hundreds 01 thouauitls
of our :vow.. men and women hAve been and wID.be IIdrnoJaIsIled
fill» ~ Ialth in the luime, to worII: for a better '1!OClIeq... 1o
pledge their Joyali)' to the oJom •• llo
wa:v orlffe.
o
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FUSCO and ALSTON
"On the Corner"
u.
,
Phone Swarthmore 6-3681
CO-OPERATIVE ASS()CIATION
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481· bABTMOV'l'B AVENtJE
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Studebaker Sales & Service
,SO. CHESTER and FAffivmW ROADS
SWARTHMORE
.
Michael's
\;
At &his "me we invite all to join us as we labor Coopera.
U....1y on &be biggest siDde !Me of our time -' the. _mIe
. . . . Coo~ are ., pIIia tOr' tow 'OW wIIhIl -. . .
~I '.We wani.U m.h ~ ..... COU_ 1ft' : ' . .
. aaeePi our ~ .... to PI' ......".... 1I'I1II . .
. .~ W." of DoInI' Po ., .1 i '
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BEST OF
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j Mr. Holm' was then
· With a gift as a token of
.
,
.
Barbara Crosset
Caroline deFuria
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THE SWAaTBIlOBEAN
Joseph Kahler of North Chester
Lacrosse Cubs
Battle Smedley road who has been coaching the
After two seasons of weekly
practice the Swarthmore Cubs
played goalie and made Innumergame Saturday morning. Although
they lost 6-0 to the much larger
and more experienced Smedley
•J.....ior High School team. the local
lads had the star of the game Seth
'Singleion, on their side. Seth
.played goalie and made innumerble saves to keep the opponents
score down to three goals in each
half.
borough lads announces that interested boys may practice at the
Sun Oil Athletic Association's lacrosse box on Sundays and Wednesdays during the swnmer.
Grace Myrick, daughter of Mrs .
Ruth 'Myrick of Ru!gers avenue,
will graduate June 5 from Mary
Washington College. A major in
E!lglish, she is a member of Sigma
Tau Delta, honorary Engllsh fraternity, and a flJature writer of
the "Epaulet". a literary magazine
published quarterly.
Register NOW for
SUMMER 'SCHOOL
J~ 12 to August 4
Intensive training will be
given in typing, shorthand,
and English to make college
work easy. ACCOWlting, vocabulary building, and many
other subjects -will also be
offered.
Bulletin free. Call S-w 6-1747
JUNE 2.1950
JUNE 2, 1950
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the Thanksgiving Day Football North Princeton avenue served
game half-time demonstration by as one of the hostesses For A Day
the band.
in" Old New Castle, Del., at the
home of Judge and Mrs. Daniel
Kappas to Sew
F. Wolcott.
The Kappa Kappa Gamma SewMrs. Walter R. Shoemaker, Mrs.
The annual dinner given for ing Group will meet Tuesday, June Ilelen Goodwin of Swarthmore,
the Swarthmore High School Band 6 at the home of Mrs. Howard B. and Mrs. Russell H. Kent of Merand Orchestra members was held Steigelman of Indian Lane, Media. ion attended the Devon Horse
BAND· ORCHESTRA
DINNER HELD
in
high school
daytheevening.
The cafeteria
diqner FriwI\"
sponsored by" the Band and Orchestra Parents Association.
The dinner committee was
headed by its capable chairman
Mrs. Seymour Kietzienassisted
by the subchainnen as follows:
Publicity and purchasing, Mrs.
Clarence C. Franck; cullinery,
Mrs. William DeCaindry assisted
by Mrs. Harold Ogram, Mrs. R. L.
Harlow and 'Mrs. Russell Snyder; table setting, Mrs. Donald
Crosset; decorations, Mrs. S. E.
Harris; and waiters, George Dunn
( and his committee.
The committee served 210 din-
Baltimore Pike, Springfield, Fa. dents
members,
of music
ners, of
which staff
110 were
to instruction, faculty and Dr. Robert C. Disque, :founder of the
Phone Swanhmore 6-0450
band, and Mrs. Disque. Frank R.
Morey, supervising principal of
"the Swarthmdre Public School
system. gave the invOcation.
Following the dinner; Robert
Holm, faculty director of the Band
and Orchestra, gave a resume of
the successful season's activities
WISHES THE CLASS
and made the awards, as follows;
First year bronze pins were preOF 1950 CONTINUED
sented to Ronald Gold, Alfred
,Grover,. rrederic~ Werner, Peter
Rademacher, Walter !Meyer, Edgar
SUCCESS
Friend, Robert Fox, Edwin Harris, Patricia Blake, John Phillips,
• DEW DROP INN
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Here's to Firmer Footing
For Your Future-
, BEST OF LU(;K
(;IASS OF 'SO
J(~":;be;~::;i ~il~er,t,
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GRADUA'I'ES"
OF 'SO
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(;ONGRATlJLATIONS
CELIA SHOE SHOP
aDd
BEST WISHES
102 PARK AVENUE
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
I
SAVE FOR YOUR INDEPENDENCE
.
BUY UNITED STATFB SAVING BONDS
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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'"
GRADUATES
.
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MAY GONTINUED" SUCCESS BE YOURS"
INGLENEUK TEA ROOM
1950
Congratu-
,
BEST WISHES TO
lations
TO THt; (;LASS OF '50
to
Joseph's Barber Shop
the
A,[JL HAIL"
THE CLASS- OF 1950'
Class
HOLL¥HOCK SHOP
of
and
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Charles Acker
Charles Barr
Robert Bradford
Sally Alden
Joseph Colameco
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Pauline Beneke
Leotia Carroll
Jane Allen
Barrington Coleman
!
Whitworth Bird
John Chapman
EI izabeth Bagby
Mary Corse
Margot Bowie
Joyce Cobots
Thelma Craig
Margaret Croco
Robert Crowther
I".
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Catherman's Drug Store
- We would like to be able to shake the hand of every young
man and woman who marched UP 10 .ollect their diploma
this week ••• but we have lObe content with 'his expression
of our hopes for their futures.
OF
,
"TO THE (;LASS OF '50
TO THE (;LA.SS OF 'SO
CLASS
•
Best Wishes
I
GRADUATING
Heartiest
,year GOld" pins were
awarded "00 Clair Scholl" Eric
Sharpless, Marjorie Zensen, and
4 PARK AVENUE
Donald Pierce.
Fourth year pins of gold with
.garnet and white enamel bars
were presented 00 Jane Allen, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Larry Franck, Paul Tarr, John
Chapman, Frederick Sales, Harold Ogram, Richard McCray, and
John Steinfeld.
A committee is making a study
of possible "awards to be made 00
future Orchestra members.
Retiring captain of the iBand
_Larry Franck IUlllO\1Ilced the officers for the coming year, who
I are: Captain of the Band, Anne
Larson, First Lieutenant, Buddy
'Crouther, and Sergeant-ot-Arms,
Ronald Gold: President of the
_Orchestra, David Spencer.
I Mr. Holm was then presented
with a gift as a token of esteem
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-.
. Dunn, the newly-elected chairman of the 'Band' and Orchestra
,Committee for the 1950-51 season was introduced to the group.
, The dinner program was concluloo
"ded by _a short address by Dr.
: Disque.
,
Entertainment, under the direction of Heston McCray was
held in the high school auditor,'
ium. A magician and a juggler
delighted the audience with their
perfonnances "as Henry Ford pr0vided background music at the
ThIs Is -the commencement season. Hnndrecls of thonsancls
piano. An added feature was the
of our young men and women have been and will be admonished
. showing of a technicolor Ifilm of
j&n ,,*,e falth in the future, to work for a beUer """lely,_ to
pledge their loyally to the domestic way of lite.
JOYCE LEWIS
SCHOOL
Our
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Teddy
SanvllJe,Barbara
George Ii
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Allen,Bell,
Garry
Hoffman,
Thorbahn, Julie Lange, and
Phyllis Kietzien.
.
Second year silver pins went to
Carol Mosteller, Marian Hunt,
Joan Plumb, carol I;iWin,gsron,
Arthur Jones, Paul Davis, Dick
Follett, • Donald Ogram, John
Pearson, Charles Russell, Anne
Larson, Gretchen Baur, Nancy
HIGH
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Keystone Secretarial and
Business Administration
School, SwarthmorE!, Pa.
THE SWARTHMOREAN
BEST OF
Michael's
LUCK TO
COMMENCEMENT
TIME
AND THE CO-OPS
College
THE CLASS OF 1950
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Pharmacy
FUSCO and ALSTON
At this time we Invite all to join WI as we labor Cooperatively on the biggest single Wile of our time -- the eeonomlo
Issue. Cooperatives are a plan for tomorrow which works
today! We want all High School IUId College tlradaates to
""""pi our ~tiODS and to pt _ualntetl wi&h &he
Cooperative Way of Doin« Bust"!"
"On the Corner"
so.
Phone Swarthmore 6-3681
4&1 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
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Barbara Crosset
SWARTHMORE
CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION
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Studebaker Sales & Service
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JUNE 2.1950
. THE SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE
HIGH· SCHOOL
GRADUATING
CLASS
OF
1950
BEST
JUNE 2. 1950'
I-ic... 1
THE SWARTHMOREAN
SWARTHMORE
HIGH
SCHOOL
GRADUATING
CLASS
OF
1950
Hail
WISHES
for a
Graduates!
Happy
and
Successful
You're
Future
. Bound
to the
Class of
1950
To Build
A Better
Raymond Denworth
Donald Fetherolf
Marvin Freed
Vivian Herndon
Shelby Martin
William McG!athery
Augustine Musante
Ralph Parris
Walter Dickinson
Bill Fischer
Patricia Giles
Harold Johnston
Arthur McCormack
William McHenry
Harold Ogram, Jr.
Marian Ransburg
Joan F. Youngblood
Sandy Ford
Sally Hawk
Barry Jones
Richard McCray
Isador Moore
Elaine Parcells
Julianne Richardson
Jeryl Faulkner
Larry Franck
Edith Hay
Mary Knabb
Alfred McGilberry
William Morrow
Ralph Park
Dolores Roeth
Fred Sales
Louis Sharpe
World!
EDWARD
Congratulations!
Best Wishes
To the Class
L.NOYES
and CO.
of
.Buchner's
1950
CLASS
23
S. Chester Road
Swarthmore
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Arnold Lampert
Anne Lukens
Carol Livingston
Mildred Magee
DARTMOUTH & LAFAYETtE AVE.
Phone
--1950--
Toggery
Shop
Park Avenue
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Sales & Service
6-0144
J
Phone 6-0440
Yale and Rutgers Avenues
Swarthmore 6-1439
Barbara Scholl
Olive Smith
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
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and
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to the
Class of
To Build
1950
A Better
Raymond Denworth
Donald Fetherolf
Morvin Freed
Vivian Herndon
Shelby Martin
William McGlathery
Augustine Musante
Ralph Parris
Walter Dickinson
Bill Fischer
Patricia Gi les
Harold Johnston
Arthur McCormack
William McHenry
Harold Ogram. Jr.
Marian Ransburg
Joan F. Youngblood
Sandy Ford
Sally Hawk
Barry Jones
Richard McCray
Isador Moore
Elaine Parcells
Julianne Richardson
Jeryl Faulkner
Larry Franck
Edith Hay
Mary Knabb
Alfred McGilberry
William Morrow
Ralph Park
Dolores Roeth
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1950
CLASS
World!
EDWARD
L.NOYES
and CO.
23
S. Chester Road
Swarthmore
RUSSELL'S SERVICE
Phone
6-0144
Arnold Lampert
Anne Lukens
Carol Livingston
Mildred Magee
DART.MOUTH & LA FAYETTE AVE.
Phone 6-0440
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Buchner's
Toggery
Best Wishes
To the Class
of
--1950--
Shop
Park Avenue
RUMSEY CHEVROLET
Sales & Service
Yale and Rutgers Avenues
Swarthmore 6-1439
Fred Sales
Barbara Scholl
Louis Sharpe
Olive Smith
THE
SWARTHMORE
HIGH
JUNE 2.1950
SWARTHMOREAN
SCHOOL
JUNE Z, 1950
GRADUATING
CLASS
1950
OF
High Sclwol Graduates
Henry .Crawford·Pord, Jr.,
Ien,.., Christian Franck, Jr., Marvin
75 TueSday Night
Freed,. Patricia G!Ies, Sarah
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to the
Class
11IO.q
penunuOJ)
Rolle!1 G. HopsOn ot Rutgers
avenue baa been elected vice-presIdeot of the college Senate, the
student governjng body at Dlcki!>son College.
Hopson, who wUI be a senior at
Dickinson next year,has also been
elected vice-president of tile Phi
Delta. Theta fraternity.
d
Bereave
Frank 'alG'DKeentenj'ln
IDr. M
p
ane
ay 0 0 Ohiy,
.
Keenen. emon
In Springfield,
where her tattler Mr. BI O. Latgent died on Monday night,. after
8Jl illness of .several lWeekB. Fimeral services were held on Thw-sday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Harris ot
Nortl1 Swarthmore avenue entertalned at a dinner bridge In hooor
~Fr~a~nk~S~h~arpe~~,
of atile'
Rockefeller
DePass
.Smith, JOhn.~O~li~v~e
WaI- Iident
tion and
noted
attorney, govern!~a~nl~kn~er~'~~D~'~on~a~l~d~:M~ar~k~h~a~mill:~JLo~UlS~'
BEST OF LUCK
1950
~SO
THOMAS·F. CONWAY'
3 PARK A VENlJiE
iOiii""'_'"
on
.
Swartbnlore campus.
On the preceding day, two otller
gy,est speakers lWill apPear at the
college. At tile Ba~ilteate
- ceremoll(Y In. Clothier
at 11 a.m.,
J8Jlet Payne Wbl!ney, author anq. teacher at Westtown SChool, will be the spe8ker.
At 8:301>.'
preseot as Its
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.
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John Snape
Dana Swan
Bicky Thompson
Stephen Snow
Paul Tarr
John Tyler
Clarence Wi II is
John Steinfeld
Richard Terry
Richard Uhrin
Ruth Woodard
Nicky Stuart
John Thomas
Frederick Werner
Marjorie Zensen
1950
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CLASS OF 1950
GUcreest
among the 5~ meinbers and IIUel!Is
who attended 1Iheannual luncheon
of the Writers Club of. DelAWare
Couno/.
With the sincere wish that all your
ambitions will be fulfilled
5
ADOLPH'S
7 SOUTH CHFJStl'Ek ROAD
B. J. HOY
Fulfilled
!ECHN~
~NI~'4!"1
AUTHORIZED DEALER
FOR OVER 35 Y-E0\R8 .
INSTITUTE O'
·SToRY & COMPTON
FUEL CO.; INC,
TEMPLEUNIYERSlTY
CRUM LYNNE
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PHESTER
Orders taken until 11 p.M.
CHESTER 3·9154 .
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Bouquets
£LASS OF 'SO
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from'
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TO THE ClASS OF,
~50
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.Devine Taxi Service"
The Bouquet
with
BEAUTY SALoN
VADT
Chester Road
.UTO_IrIC. p,5 lOUSE HEATINGI
Swarthmore
Your ho.,.. can bi comfortably heated any day of
the year with a Bryant Gas Ho~se Heater. No more
uncamfollable damp and. chilly mo~nlngs In late
...... _ ..., faD. And best of all, your Bryant
HI U II ....... II fully auI_atfc.
6·1250
.Cong.ratulation~ / .
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THE
£ONGHATULATIONS
Yale and
(HUTiR
OIHct, 31. FfMr
5 and 10e STORE
2 Park Avenue
I
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& WAITE
smokeless, cieaq PeBIISYlvania
hard cosI that lasts longer;
an 'CIN1Il .....
418 MARKEr ST., C1IU1Q
11EST W1S!1ES TO
GRADUATES OF
,:
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SUCCESS
TO THE
-"."cn.1on
. Television & Radio Technician
StatIon Op....ation
'TechnlCal Writ'ng
Sales and Research
.Senking :........
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GOOD LUCK TO
Fill your coal bin now, at
the lowest prl~ you'll get all
tho rest ortbis year. Pay /Or it
iater ill monthly installmenla
on ourconveruen! budget plan.
Order Old Company', Lehigh
premium anthracite-the
a_onia,
mucombl~wlthpractkalwo'"
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TeleYislOn,Clnd TelevlslonServlc-
:EE;I
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Wishes
T""""'sI trtd....,
Principles of Radio &
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. pay Jor' it
I (LASSES BEGIN JUNE 71
CoII>Du,"cement
Day,:In
exercises will' be'. held'
Memorial and· only those
Invitations IWlll be .admlttecL
.CLASS OF 1950
!
TELEVISION
and ~DIO
U::I
. WE COMPLIMENT YOU
NOW'.
/M~''''
Mirs:
sor of history at Qarvard
sity a9<:l' a rio~ Wtjter...
The pUblic is invited·to all
lectures; j,nci topics for· the tI
speakers will be' aml(lImced
week. 10 the event
.
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ENROLL
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Schlesinger,
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all your
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annual
May
. WUliam Cornell Archbold, son
of Mrs. S. B. Brewster of Swarthmore avenue will. . gt:aduate
from
J
Syracuse University une 5.
He will.recelve his baccalaurate
degree from the College of Buslness Aidmlnlstratlon where he has
been majoring' in foreign trade.
He served as class treasurer for
the past year, sang in the Uni~
verSity Chorus and was on the
the senior class executive council.
A member of.the American !Marketlng Beta
Association,
belongs
to
Sigma
Alpha, he
business
professional .
Archbold has played with the
Syracuse' University varsity lacrosse' team for tile past three
seasons and worked with the' gymnaslic 'squad. He . was .recently
elected Ito Tau Theta UpsUon,
senior men's honorary fraternity.
He is affiliated with Phi Delta
which
Mr. lorlO
Fosdick
will speak are
scheduled
a. m.
In the Boottll
.but.ci06r . "Au~torium
£LASSi OF
To Graduate June 5
of their house
guest Mrs. W. N. Thet,a, national social fraternity at
McReynolds
01 Port
Arthur, 'Texas. Syracuse:
ment official 8Jld auIhor, will deMr. Donald P. ·Jones of Nortl1 ri-~______
liver the Commeocelilent: a~ Sw3rtbmore ..ven~e baa returned
at SWarthmore College on Mon- from. a lO-day business trip to
day, June 12: The ex.en:Ises
San Francisco.
Fetlleroll, Charles WlUiaIJl Fischer,
of
5
EJected to College, Senate·
Snape,Stephen Hopkins Snow,
John Wilfred Steinfeld;
Alvah Wood Stuart, Jr., Dana
Westbrook Swan;!I, Papl Cresson
Tarr, III, Duane Richard Terry,
III, John Karl Thomas, Marlen
Rutll ThOmpson, John Townsand
Tyler, Richard Andrew Uhrin,
Frederick' William Werner; - n,
Clarence Edward Willis, JacqueUne Ruth Woodard, and Marjorie
Ann. Zensen.
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C'OLLEGE SENIORS'
.
IJrole Hawk,I Edith
H Whitman Hay,
De oris
erodon, Harold
The class roll Includes t/Je tol-IM'erCt~r Johnston, BIirryMacLeod
lowing memJ.>ers:
Mary Knabb," Arnold LenCharles·Edward Acker, Jr., ~arah
Lampert, Carol Jean LivingWheeler Alden, Jane Howard AlAnne Lewis Lukens, Mudred
len, ElIzabeth Ann Bagby, Charles
Magee; Allred Shelby MarRobert Barr, Pauline 'Elirabeth
Arthur Pa..t McCo'nnack..
Beneke, Whitwortl1 ~talne Bird, R1~hard . Smith McCray, AItred
Jr., Margot· Bowie, 'Robert HuntMcGiIberry, . iI, . William
Ington Bradford, Leotla M~CarMcGlatilery, William Dunroll, John Dwight Chapman, Joyce lap McHenry, Isadore Oconner
Patricia Cobois, Joseph Benard
Moore, WIIliI!l\1 Cadman
. Colameco, Jr., Warren Barrington
Augustine Francis.llraSterovl'-:lITO HEAR FOSDICK
Coleman, Mary Venn Corse, ThelDavid Musante,
ma Janet Craig, Margaret Eunice
Jr., ElaIne' Carolyn ParCroco, Eleanor Barbara' crosset,
Ralph Shap~ Park,. Jr.,
Baccalaureate. Phi
iRoh\!rt Lewis Crowther,. Caroline
Ralph Parris, Marian McBeta Kappa Talk
• Ann deFuria, Raymond Keenan
Ransburg, JUliane RichardJ'~"~ 10'
Denworth, Jr.;
.
Miu1ha :ilOeth, Fred......,
Walter Benton Dickinson, Jeryl
Carl Sales, .Barbara Claire
Raymond B. Fosdick, pdst pres(auo alhld
Success
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Martel' Bros.
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THE
SWARTHMORE
HIGH
JUNE 2.1950
SWAItTHMOREAN
SCHOOL
JUNE 2, 1950
GRADUATING
CLASS
•
1950
OF
High Sckool Graduates
75 Tuesday Night
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(auo alled
to the
Class
Henry Crawford Ford, Jr., Clarence Christian Franck, Jr., Marvin
Jay Freed. Patricia Giles, Sarah
Jane Hawk, Edith Whiiman Hay,
Vivian Delorjs Herndon, Harold
Mercer Johnston. Barry MacLeod
Jones, Mary Knabb, Arnold Lenord Lampert, Carol Jean Livingston, Anne Le\vis Lukens, Mildred
G""ce Magee, Alfred Shelby Martill, Arthur Pa"l McCormack.
Richard Smith McCray,· Alfred
Dewitt McGilberry, II, William
Donald McGiathery, William Dunlap McHenry, Isadore Oconner
Coleman Moore, William Cadman
Morrow, Augustine Francis, Stevenson David Musante, Harold
Ogram, Jr., Elaine Carolyn Parcells, Ralph Shappec Park, Jr.,
Samuel Ralph Parris, Marian McCahan Ransburg, Juliane Richardson, Dolores Martha Roeth, Frederick Carl Sales, Barbara Claire
Sch~ll, Louis Fran~ Sharpe, Olive
Eunice DePass SmIth, John Wal·cc·;....;;,,;
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BEST OF LUCK
THOMAS F. CONWAY
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WE COMPLIMENT YOU
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,
all your
CLASS
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Stephen Snow
Paul Tarr
John Tyler
Clarence Willis
John Steinfeld
Richard Terry
Richard Uhrin
Ruth Woodard
Nicky Stuart
John Thomas
Frederick Werner
Marjorie Zensen
1950
TO THE
CLASS OF 1950
With the sincere wish that all your
ambitions will be fulfilled
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ADOLPH'S
7 SOUTH CHESIl'ER ROAD
Baccalaureate, Phi
Beta Kappa Talk
Ju~
10
Raymond B. Fosdick, past president of the Rockefeller Foundation and a noted attorney, government official and author, will deli vcr the Conunencement address
at Swarthmore College on Mon ..
I day, June 12. The exercises at
1 which Mr. Fosdick will speak are
scheduled for lOa. m. in the Scott
Outdoor Au~torium
on the
Swarthmore campuE.
On the preceding day, two other
I guest speakers will appear at the
college. At the Baccalaureate
ceremony in Clothier Memorial
at 11 a.m., Mrs. Janet Payne Whit',ney , author and teacher at West, town School, will be the speaker.
'At 8:30 p. m., the Swarthmore
chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will
present as its annual Phi Beta
I
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Robert G. Hopson of Rutgers
avenue has been elected vice-president of the college Senate, the
student governing body at Dickin ..
son College.
Hopson, who will be a senior at
Dickinson next year, has also been
elected vice-president of the Phi
Delta Theta fraternity.
Bereaved
Dr. Frank G. Keenen left by
plane Memorial Day to join Mrs.
Kecnen in Springfield, Ohio,
where her father Mr. B. O. Largent died on Monday night, Dner
an illness of several weeks, Funeral services were held on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Harris of
North Swarthmore avenue entertained at a dinner bridge in honor
of their house guest Mrs. W. N.
McReynolds of Port Arthur, Texas.
Mr. Donald P. Jones of North
Swarthmore avenue has returned
from a IO-day business trip to
San Francisco.
Fulfilled
At Writers'
IM~Ue
& WAITE
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5 and 10e STORE
Swarthmore
6·1250
versity Chorus and was 011 th~
the senior class executive council.
A member of the American Mar-
keting Association, he belongs to
Sigma Beta AIlJha, business J.)I'O-
fcssional.
Archbold has played with th~
SyracLlse University v
past three
s
elected ,to Tall Theta Upsilun,
senior men's honorary Jra terlli ly.
IIe is affiliated with Phi Delta
Th
Syracuse.
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Training inc/cxlel!
Principles of Radio & Bectronics.
Television, and Television Servici1gcombined withpraclical work
• Fill your coal bin now, at
the Jowest prices you'll get all
the rest of this year, Pay for it
later in momhly installments
on our convenient budgctphm.
Order Old Company's Lehigh
premium anthracite-the
smokeless, cJem~ PCAQsyJv-illlia
hard coal that lasts longer.
Pre".,... lor:
Television & Radio Technician
Station Operation
Techn1cal Wrifng
sotes and Research
5ervking
Ylteralls Eligible ~a.r G. LIm
Day nd been,) (ouneS
Get-Togeth~
ICounty~
I
LATER
CLASSES BEGIN JUtU 7
CHESTER ,UNIT
I
THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF
of the Writers Club of Delaware
CLASS OF '50
TEMPLE UNIV£RSITY
_ _ __
CITY CENTER BLDG.
418 MARKET ST., CHESTER
OffIce, 3rd Floor
'''.phon.3.(1319
Bouquets
AUTHORIZED DEALER
FOR OVER 35 YEARS
STORY & COMPTON
FUEL CO., INC.
CRUM LYNNE
-
CHESTER
Orders taken until 11
CHESTER 3·9154
.·.1\1.
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To the Class of
1950
,.
, ,'.
..
BEST WISHES TO
from
TO 'rUE CLASS OF '50
Yale and
Chester Road
He served as class treasurer ror
the palSt year, sang in the Uni-
pay for it
TELEVISION
and RADIO
Mabel Talley and Mrs. Oscar J.
Gilcreest of Swarthmore were
among the 56 members and guests
who attended the annual luncheon
w. S. BITTLE & SON
HANNUM
Syracuse Unh'cl'sity June 5.
He will receive his baccalaul'ate
dCgl'CC froro the College of Business Administration where he has
been majoring in foreign tnH.Jc.
ENROLL
NOW'
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Dr. Arthur
M.
associate
professor of history at F!arvard University aI)d a noted writer.,
The public is invited to all these
lectures, and topics for the three
,speakers will be announced next
week. In the event of rain on
Commencement Day, however,
exercises will be held in Clothier
Memorial and only those holding
invitations will be admitted.
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To Graduate June 5
\Villiam Cornell Al'chbold, son
or Mrs. S. D. Brewster oC Swarthmure avenue will graduate from
I
(.
Devine Taxi Service
The Bouquet
with
BEAUTY SALON
BRYAnT
t?/I§
AUTOMATIC
HOUSE HEATING!
Your house can be comfortably heated any day of
the year with a Bryant Gas House Heater. No more
uncomfortable damp and chilly mornings in late
sprln9 and early fall. And best of all, yaur Bryant
H _ Heolel' Is fully aulomaHc.
Swarthmore
B. J. HOY
2 Park Avenue
COLLEGE SENIORS
TO HEAR FOSDICK
5
Elected to College S.enate
CONGRATIJLATIONS
SUCCESS
GRADUATES OF
1950
Be
Bicky Thompson
GOOD LUCK TO
O~
r
.~
Dana Swan
I
HARRIS & CO.
..
John Snape
lace Snape, Stephen Hopkins Snow,
John WiUred Steinfeld;
Alvah Wood Stuart, Jr., Dana
Westbrook Swan,lI, Papl Cresson
Tarr, III, Duane Richard Terry,
III, John Karl Thomas, Marlen
Ruth Thompson, John Townsand
Tyler, Richard Andrew Uhrin,
Frederick William Werner, II,
Clarence Edward Willis, Jacqueline Ruth Woodard, and Marjorie
Ann Zensen.
------
Kappa lealurer
,.l::===========================~ I Schlesinger,
Jr.,
'it
Wishes
SWARTHMOREAN
I
CLASS OF 'SO
1950
May
panul\uo;)
The class roll includes the following members:
Charles Edward Acker, Jr., Sarah
Wheeler Alden, Jane Howard Allen, Elizabeth Ann Bagby, Charles
Robert Barr, Pauline Elizabeth
Beneke, Whitworth Fontaine Bird,
Jr., Margot Bowie, Robert Huntington Bradford, Leotia Mary Carroll, John Dwight Chapman, Joyce
Patricia Cobots, Joseph Benard
Colameco, Jr., Warren Barrington
Coleman, Mary Denn Corse, Thelma Janet Craig, Margaret Eunice
Croco, Eleanor Barbara Crosset,
Hobert Lewis Crowther, Caroline
Ann deFuria, Raymond Keenan
Denworth, Jr.;
Walter Benton Dickinson, Jeryl
Faulkner,
Donald
Markham
Fetherolf, Charles William Fischer,
Success
JI
W<>IJ
THB
Congratulations!
GRA-DUATES
II.w I.
,6. "... ,. plall II.Je' winter's "eating'
See your plumber, heatIng contractor, or visit any of
our suburban stores for further informalion on
lI'yant Gas Heating.
Martel Bros.
,
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PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY
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JUNEZ. 1950
THE SWARTHMOREA N
r.
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' LA' SSIFIED
C
,
PERSONAL
PERSONAL-AVON PRODUCTS,
one of tile
oldest and
INC.,
ges!
Cosmetics
manufactors
in lartile
world have openings for women
in Swarthmore' and vicinity to
,
Prod . - . .
represent
our
uc~. Part
...am or
a
steady
profitable
income.
full time as you wish. For interview at your home write to Miss
Cele Snape, Avon District Manager, 1104 Dekalb St., NorristOWl',
Penna.
PERSONAL - Electrical wiring
and installation, residential and
commercial.
Bendix. All
h ers, Water
d ryers.heaters,ranges.
dishwas
work done to Fire Underwriters'
specifications. Service on washers, vacuum cleaners, ranges,
irons,. toasters, fans, lamps. Call
El ~ aI Co
Erich H. Hausen,
ecw:.lC
ntractor, Swarthmore 6-2850. 335
Park avenue.
JUNE '2, 1950
===-"_~~~=~
Bronxvlll~,
B Slattengren of
N.Y. ' Swart1lmore residents, arrived to
PERSONAL - Radios, televlslon
NEWS NOTES
'Mr and Mrs. Milton W. Briggs, attended the wedding of Miss
receivers, vacuum cleaners and
R V Litu o f '
,
R hl d and Rex I
~'p
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'
,
'
e
former'~
of Texas are spending Eunice
0 an
aI
II
othl!r electrIc app anoes re...... OJ'
k I
in th .
Prompt service.
Robert Park avenue, and tIleir house guest a montll i1r Bryn Mawr before go- Gary, Jr., which too p ace
e
ed.
Brooks, Swart1lmore 8-1548.
Mr. Little's brother Dr. Walter P. ing to Deerwood Adirondack Music Trinity Episcopal Church, Colllng=;;;;;:;~~F':;:;:::='=":"-:~==:;;
PERSONAL-Painter
- formerly Litt1e 0 f Waycross, G a., s pent a Center Saranac Lake for tw0 d a I e.
Boss painter for George Gillesfew days visiting relatives In monthS'. 'Mrs. Bo'g....
... the former
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones.
t
will
pie. Every job a satisfied cus 0- Cumberland, Md.
Miss Sylvia Swann of Ogden ave,- of North Swarthmore av~nue
mer. Call Swarthmore 6-4251.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jarratt
' entertain at a dinner parly at
PERSON.AL '=-Small-suburban
nue.
.
t
. g
of
Thayer
road
enteriained
as
Mr.
·and
Mr
•.
H.
H.
Gibson,
·Jr.,
their home omorrow evernn .
nursing home· has vacancy.
ts Mr
Christian clintele. Good transpor- their recent week-end gues
. of Elm avenue are entertaining
tation. Phone Madison 3-9098.
and Mrs. J. Merrill Wright, Jr., of for several weeks' Mr. Gib~n's
PIANO TUNING
PERSONAL-An opportunity for Washington, D.C.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Haml1ton
salesman to associate witll II
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen G,'bson, and his brotller and wife
ALBAN . P~ ".
new orltanization - Fuel, Buildt
t
5"5
.
Eq.
Phone Media 1-3
•
ing Material, Heahng
Ulpment . of Park avenue spen a recen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Gibson,
Plan
t
week-end at Bucknell University.
New and 1tebui1t
co
Sales ""perience no neces~ary.,
all ot Orlanda, Fla.
and Repairln& Since 19G5
We will train you. lnterv,ews, Their daughter Carol was a memElinor Karns of Wellesley road
'0
t
12
Tuesday,
June
6,
~
a.m.
0
ber
of
the
May
Queen's
Court.
has
been elected head of lacrosse II~~~~~~~~~~~~~
a.m. or write J. A. Green, 15
ded th
Prince!o.n avenue, Swarthmore, Mrs. Van Alen also atten
e of tile Mount Holyoke coll~ge
____ _
Pa.
Mother and !;laughter Pi Beta Phi Athletic Association for 19500:51
F. F. ZIMMEBMAN
~P~E"RS=O"N=AL-CT----'wuil'"'l-e;;:x;;;c;l'h;;;a:;:;ngde;;--;;o;;;ur:;: breakfast.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch,
t rta'
t f
your
H I
H t
te t . ed the
Photojp:apller
hilariOUS en e mmen or
e en
00
en r am
Jr" of Cedar lane entertained 85
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presence
Wednesday evening, Drexel" GirIS' Lacrosse team at a
M
d
"Outstanding
for QualIty"
June 14 at the Swarthmore Playrecent week-end guests r. an
Media 6-0438
ers Club. For further details see hot dog supper at her home on Mrs. Rex 1. Gary and Miss Mary
6 E. Front St.
ad, page 2.
Lafayette avenue.
Gary ot Wellesley; Mass., and Mr.
------ FOR SALE
Mrs. Francis H. Forsythe of and Mrs. James Gary of Seattle, 1~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thayer road, president of the Wash. The Gary family, former
FOR SATE Springer Spaniels, 8 Swarthmore Woman's Club, and
SwarUunore 6-1448
weeks, A.K.C., liver and white.·
f H
d
Champion stock. Media 6-4263~ Mrs. John E. Michael 0
arvar
IUC ~1I001 vI.arlet of ::'wartJunor4? will
WILLIAM BBOO~S
"OR
S·
T ~ 'Mahogany finished avenue club delegate attended a n.:c.:n·c lhLld III Lilt: UUICt: of \b~ ~bool
Ashes
& Rubbish Removed
~
~
.
G
aI tJislrlcl '" lhe !-Hgu ~IIOOI asUIiUlIlg, I"..Orcoffee table, $12, 'and step table, 10-day conventIon of the ener
u~r OI WUl."se 1t.IU..i l'rtllC~OIl AvCUUCli,
Lawns mowed, General
Federation of Women's Clubs in !lWIUlI'IIIU!t!'• .l'clII,,,YJ_mu,' up to 4 p.m.,
Hauling
$ 10. Call Swarthmore 6-5274.
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-tRTERS BROTHERS, lac,
conr",ct",. """ 8ui1dwo
302 Gayley Street • Media. ... '
Pho"e: RJedia 6-4281'
changed. Phone after 5 p. m.
"'\t:1I;"'1Mrlf""1c=(t=Sr=1r=1MI"':l.e1d.t:19' Ridley Park 0185-J.
.
i11 W ANTED--Homes for two kitM tens, Tig .and Tippy - both house
JJ broken and cute.
Swarthmore
Charles
E. Fischer
BUILDER
that some
marean.
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S..artbIDore 6-2253
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FOR RENT
2. Despite a
losses
FOR RENT-For July, only. fur- FOUN-D--Keys on north side of
nished: house 3 miles north of railroad. Call at The SwarthDownington, -47 acres woodland, 1 m
,~o:;,re:;;.;.-'n::,.o:;::ff;:::::lce:i:':'-r::--:::m;1iir.:;;;;;--;;;F,::
electricity, batll, automatic blot I LOST-Tie chain witll Navy ofn""~Ned
fi cer'seem,
mbl
Tuesday at B orReferences ex~.
water.
MaryM. Rogers,· 1321 Spruce ough parade. Finder please call
Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa.
Swarthnwre 6-0885.
ther~
such
hooks.
titles must be replaced.
,
Lik!)wi8e, all checks
or other monies should he sent
,
to Mrs. Seyhold (checks payable to the Swarthmore Public
vefY rC'asonable insurance settlement of our
Library Association.)
are itot sufficien(t funds to accomplish the three
primary duties which now face us, i,e" to contin.ue the pur-
Registered in Swart1lmore
Dial Chesler 38106
move to new quarter";-'and
to
replace these
600
•
among the gifts of books, and the Board would like to have
volumes.
/
the privilege of disposing of such extra copies as seems
3, The
,
Board
is,
J;Ilos't appropriate.
therefore, asking for donations of the
specific titles listed below.
,
(We have in mind passing· them on to
•
other libraries which niay want them.)
Will 'all of oUl· friends please scan
their ,bookshelves and let the Library have the replacements
.
No
7. It is more tltan likely that there will be some dJlplication .
chase of ourrent hooks; to meet the expenses involved in our
8.
which it needs?
Although the Bo'ard wouJd' very much
-_ elined to believe that it
..
.4. Ip
addition, being a Public Library, i~corporated under
ea.ch individual gift.
,
.....
will
to express deep 'allpreciation and
tions,
friends for their contributions to the
0'
money toward the
r~abilitation of the Library.
The Board would appreciate it
.
~~~~~'~_~~;;;~~\~;_~_~
grateful
thanks
to
our
library.
The Board of Directors of the Swarthmore Public Lihrary
Association '
5,
it being the Intent of this agreement that
eBf!h
:MunlclpaUly
shall pay share
to the
Au.
thorlty'
its said proportionate
In full
on or before January 15. , . . . , pro,lded, ~===
however, that tbe Authority shall oot be !l
required to 'accept paymentS oC prinCipal 1\
Sinc~ 1905
:'~iJ:I~rest save on the dates above
Passed tbls 24th day of Mny A.D. 1950_
CUNNINGHAM
BOROUGH OF SW AR'fHMORE
Painters '" Paper Bane.....
By H. LINDLEY
PEEL
President
of Counell
We should know how
AIt..t: ELI.IOT;I' RICHARDSON
8wa. 6-2266 Mi.nlpn Ave.
Borough Secretary
I
Sincerely,
,-
P~,:~~':~~::010rl
suburban calDt
to, it is in-
We, therefore, wish to take this means
state laws, the Board can also accept legally pecuniary dona- ,
Therefore, those of our friends who do n.ot have books
like
be impossible to acknowledge
'to coottihute (or even those who do) may contribute a sum
Ii
J.osT & FOUND
decided
6.
FOR REN'f-New summer cot- shull
which be
It may
borrow
to d~tray
thc BUIllS
Raid ~===:::=:;::;:::::::====i
required
to pay
for any
tage, Silver Lake, N. H. Near cost oC construcUon. Each such Mun',cl- _
_
North Conway. Mon·~
of July. tenth
pallty (1/10)
.gr... ot
to the
payPrlnclr,al
not less BUm
thansoonre.. I'
Mercer Quinby1.lJ.
...''"i.. .1t.l.
Gas range, electpc refrigerator, malnlngl due, together w til Interest 8...
hot and cold water, shower, elec- aforesaid on the unpaid balance thereof,
1lJ1\"ERAL DIJECTOR
ou Januaf}' U, 195J. and to pay a Uke
Former'Y.... of Media
tr,' c I,'ghts, two bedrooms, sleep- sum
on the nneenth day of January In
ing 10ft. Reasonable. Phone Washr eaeh calendar yea} thereaCter up to Bnd
1125 W. Lehigh Ave.,. Phlla
Phone Swarthmore 6-0644.
600
the Library Board has
arrangements for l,l memher of the Board to call for
PLUMBING AND HEATING
,0
doJlJru 1t!.-iCrve:J tile right
rCJceL ony or
aU bids 111 wtlule or ID part and 1.0 an'lI.rtl
COlilraclti 011 UIlY itcm or Items Illaklllg up
ony bid.
Hilda Lung Denworth
1
B~rough Hall,
the fire at
JAMES E. LAMB
CUll be lJt,.eurt.'f.l between II a.m. ami 4 p.lll.,
~mhy llAL-':llt suturuays, Sundays. ~!'t1
lit the SchOOl UJstrlct uiflL'e. j he
g
~? ~~.~~~!~:r0~h=~!;~~~?:r;~:;.~;;;1,"7T",6~"·'n:Car::ag=e:-,
reoWlll;;;e;:;g;;-e-;a:::y;;;e-::- ffi:1~~~~i:Eid.:~~w~·i~~:~:' i·
nue. opposite tennis courts.
l
6-2122.
After 'a careful study of the hooks which were lost in
236 HacdiJig Av. Morton, Pa.
';dVIt.~. (UIIIIlUII:, cqullIlllClll. aUli t:Xttm'
.;lulI~ ol a OOttClJUU Lt..t.CAblO}ol. Spt."CUlClUJOIIiI
Uu.ldIlY~,
1.
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WWU;;UW::
7
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• NEW COIISTRtlCfI. .
• ALTEUTlOIIS ...
""WIICMI"Y. JUII\;l U, lU;)U. uud optm tile
IJIIIS at a lllt."etiug ot Lim llou.r;d at the
~boul
Dl!Jtllct
On JUliemeetmg
~1 •. Ulall,
I1t tI p.m.,
or at ouice
an udJUUrllt;d
or
the :;cuoo) uoan.l, for L'VUJ. Ide.! Oil, towt:1
AND NEIGHBORS
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Good Hayes
condition.
$55. Call6:7097.
Mrs. FOR-RENT
N, The SWarthmorean.
Secretary
i ~~::;S;~~~~:~~~~
Ralph
Swarthmore
Front=:;:roo=m=,--;seco=;;;;nd .'f....
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FOR-SALE - Three--card-hoard
floor. Convenient to botll bus :::":":'''-O-RO''U-O''H-O''F''-::S\\'''C:A''''IL='f:CH:::M''O::'R:;;'':-clothes closetS, re-inforced. $3 lilles and village. ' Call SwarthOIWINANe" NO. •••
Rubbish Collection
each. Call Swarthmore 6-6755. more 6-2194.
Au Ordinance authorizing an amendSwarthmore DIS- posal
ment to a certain contract for thc L'OI1'
·
FOR SALE-Pair black gab~d me FOR RE;NT-Third poor furnish- !>uuctlon oC,a pumplug station by t:entrul
'.,
Matrix shoes, patent le!l.ther
-ed room with pnvate bath on ueJaWII"e cuumy AuthOrity, as rcterrec.l to
Weekly or MonW,.
trim. Size 7 A. Hardly worn. $4. th'~d floor.
"08 North. Chester jlJ urdfn&nee No. GUI approvctl the 6tb
.L.L..,
da}' ot lo'ebruary A.D. 1»!iO.
WARREN PIERCE
Box 0, The S war thmorean of- Road. Call l\(J". or Mrs. Charles THE COUNCil. 01' l'H~ uOROUGH OF
fice.
R. Russlill, Swarthmore 6-1528. SWAR'.HMORE DOES ORDAIN:
Swarthmore 6-2078
- - - - - - - ; n ;ANTED
FOR
RE.~-Furnlsbed
hous-e
:i!or
Section
1.
'rhe
w'JPle
oC
Set:don
a
of
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1"<1~,
Article 11 oC a eertaln contract to be
W
. summer months. Call Swarth- ent~rctl Into by thl<~ DOJ'ough with the
-.. 6 0182
Boroughs DC Morton, Rutledge, Prospect
WANTED - --,Baby-sitting by
:~.
l'ark aud JUdie)' I'ork, and the Tuwnshlps
responsible young grandmother more
FOR-RENT
_ Two rooms and of
Spriugneul, lUdJcy and NeUter l'roviof Borough family~ Day' or evenbath.
Gentlemen ,preferred. deoce. aud the Central Delaware Count)'
PETER DI NICOLA
ing. Excellent references, <,low Near transporta.tion. Call ::Media Authority, referred to- In a certain Ordlarlh
ullnce
of
this
Borough
No.
lUll
approved
S
h t 2 3052
rates. C es er or w ,- 6..-;;:4,,7~5c::l~.:;;;;:;m-.;==;;::;:;,-;;!;;;::;:-;;;;:;:;;-I the otll da)' of }o'ebruary A.D. 195U. Is
Driveway _Construction
more 6-3374.
_
__ FOR RENT -.~. hed six oom llereby amended to read as fonows:
r 1 - "(8» In the event that any Munlctpalit),
-- En-::-Baby sitting job with
J -~1~5' ntlS S temberW-ANTAephaU or Concrete
home, tme
a ep
• IJhaIl decide not to pay Us said ploporf
family gorng to mountains or Call Swarthmore 6-0304. "
tioDate s~lare In full forthwith, any
Cellar WaUs Re-Plastered
summer. Call ,swarthmore 6:-0907·1 ""~"::;~"",;:=='nii~~"furni;-;;;;;;';;:;h;;:ed;;;o -.mount thereof remaining due shaU be
-,
~
FOR RENT Three
•
r,aid to the AuthOrity In tile manner hereWANTED Unfurnished tworooms and private bath, ,third nafter stipulated, together with Interest
Phone fowart1lmore 6-2526
bedroom aparbnent oy two bus- floor. Garage_ Telephone Swarth- t11~recn, or on any unpaid balance thereiness 7 adults.
References ex- more 6-1292.
ot. at· the SlIme nlle 08 the AutilorJty
«h'teI_
• WAll 004 neD.
F~LLOW· SWARTHMOREANS
TO OUR
>s'
FOR SALE Gas stove, Hardwick Boston.
divided top. Oven
Mr . an d M ro;. J tlsep h R • G-bs
1 0n
X 14. Used 2'L years. Excellent
18four-burner
·
t,·on.·
Ph
"'one
Swarthm.ore
of
North
Ches~er
road
entercond,
6-5209.
tained informally in honor of their
FOR SALE--S,' x dining room week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. J.
chairs in good condition. Call
Swartlunore 6-2413.
FOR RENT - Newly decorated
housekeeping apartment, three
FOR SALE - Davenport, three rooms and bath. Best location,
cushions, including slip cover. Business ,people preferred. Box
• MODUli '''CIII1I5
7
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HORACE A. BEEVES
"Third Generation
BuDders."
Swarthmore 6-3450
THB SWA.THlIIOali:~K
if
the donors of books
A. W. Bass, Jr.
Mrs.,_ Glenn. R. Morrow
J. A.
Harold Ogram
I
woQld hring them to the Library's new home in the Bell
-
Telephone ~uilding at 215 Harvard avenue.
Where
this is
,
Philip
not possible, please communicate with Mrs. John W. Seybold,
( 40 Amherst avenue,
Tel:
s.w
6-0460)
Calhoun, M.D.
a. Jewett
Mrs.
Frank U. McCowan
,
and. she will make
SBAL
Approved this '24th day
ot
A.D. " •••
OHAR ES S. RUSSELL
John W. Seybold
Mrs. Russell
MrR.
P. E.
L.
Snyder
Told
•
.Mal
Devine Taxi- Service
Du......
SWARTHMORE, PA.
PAINTING, BOOFING
and GU'1'l'ER WORK
FREE ESTIMATES
Serving Swarthmore. Mor-
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1918 .
Establlshed 189-1
Work Guaranteed
Call CLYDE R. CASSELL
Swarthmore 6-0838
PHONE:
Swarthmore
tI-OU~
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the LittIe Mutt
Lindman, Maj, Snipp, Snapp,
Snurr and tile Big Surprise
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Snurr, and tile Gingerbread
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Smirr, and tile Yellow Sled
Lofting, Hugh, Doctor DolittIe
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Stallion
Hogan, Inez, Nicodemus Laughs
daAngell, Marguerite, Henner's Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, Under- Hogan, Inez, Nicodemus Runs
Lydia
stood Betsy
Away .
deAngeU, Marguerite, Petite Suz· Fitch, Florenee Mary, One God
anne
Fitch, 'Florence Mary, I Their Holling, Holling Clancy, ~bird
deAngeU, Marguerite, Skippack
Seach for God
Johnson, MlJtba, Ann Bartlett,
School
Gag, Wanda, Not1llng at All
Navy Nutse
deAngell, MMgu.iMte, Thee, Han- Gag, Wanda, Snippy and Snappy Johnston, Annie Fellows, The
-nahl
GmhRm, Frank, Lou Gehrig, a
Little Colonel: Katd of Honor
deAngeli, Marguerite, Turkey tor
QuIet Hero
,.Johnston, AnnIe ~ws, The
Christmas
Grahame, Kenneth, FIrst Whisper
IJttle Colonel's Knight Comes
deAnglell, Marguerite, Uptbe Hill , of "The W'md In 'the WIllows"
RI~
Circus
J,Ofting, 'Hugjl, Doc}or DoUtue'R
Garden
Loffing, Hugh, Doctor Dolittle's
Post Office
and tile Secret Lake
LOfting; Hugh, Doctor DolitUe's
Zoo
Lofting, Hugh, The Story of Dr.
DoUWe
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LoftIng, Hugh, The Voyages of
D,r. DoUWe
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Malcoln\son, Anne ed., Song th~
Gunther, John, InsIde Asia
Religion
Tales (Modern Version)
turn
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth,
Robin Hood
Adamic, Louls, Two-Way Passage, Chekhov, Mton, The Plays of Gunther, John, InsIde Europe
Gunther, John, InsIde Latin AmerTi¥' Complete Poetical Whrks
Meader, Stephen W., Cedar's Boy Adams, Franklin P., Innocent MerAnton
Tchekov
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,
ica
,of .••
Meader, Stephen W., Trap-lines
rlment
Chide, Marchette, Geoffrey ChauGunther, John, InsIde U.S.A.
Loomis,' Friiderlc, Consultation
North
Adams, Henry, Education of Helll":,
cer' of England
,
Room
Meadowcroft, Enid LaMonte, On
Adams
Clapp, Margaret, Forgotten First Guptll, Arthur 1;.., Norman Rockwell, illustrator
Lutes,
T., The Country KitIndian Trails with Daniel Boone Adams, J. Donald, The Shape of
Citiien: John Biglow
chen
Books to Come
Clark, Sidney, All the Best in Hagedorn, Hermann, Prophet in
Means, Florence Crannell, Great
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the ,Wilderness
Lute~, Della T., Home Grown
Day in the Morning
,Adams, James Truslow, The
England
Monsell, Helen Albee, Dolly MadiAmerican
Coft.ql, Robert P', Tristram;, Col- Halle, Louis J., Jr., Spring in McCord, David, What Cheer
McKenney, Ruth, The McKenneys
son: Quaker Girl
lected Poems
Washington
j
Adams, Henry, Mont-Saint-Michel
Carry On
Mansell, Helen Albee, Young
Coffin" Robert P. Tristram, Yankee Halliburton, Richard, The Flying
and Chartres
Mckinney, Laurence, People of
Stonewall: Tom Jackson
Carpet
Coast "Amory, Cleveland, The Proper
Note
Moore, Clement C., The Night
. ,Commager, flenry S. and Nevins, Hallibw;ton, Richard, The Glorious
Bostonians
McPhee, Colin, A House in Ball
before Christmas
A., The Heritage of America
Adventure
,
Anderson, Maxwell, Mary of Scot,
Morgan, Alfred, A First Electrical
Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia Halliburton, Richard, TJK, Royal Masefield, John, Poems
land
Maus, Cynthia Pearl, Christ an,!
Book, for Boys
(latest edition)
Road to Romance
Andrews, Roy Chapman, Under
Norling, Jo and Ernest, Pogo's
the Fine Arts
Connelly, Marc, Green Pastures
Halliburton, Richard, S e v' e n
a Luoky Star
Sea Trip
Mpars, Helen, Year of the Wild
Auden, W. H., The Collected Crai~, John D., Danger is my Bus- ,League Boots
Norling, Jo and Ernest, Pogo's
Boar
iness
Halsey, Margaret, Color Blind.
of
Train Ride
poetrJTw H' • ed' The Portable Damon, Bertha, Grandma Called Hardy, Kay, How To Make your Merejkowskl, Dmitri, The noAuden,
• •
,
'mance of Leonardo da Vinci
North, Sterling, Greased LightIt Carnal
Own Draperies
Greek Reader
ning
Arliss, George, Up the Years from Daniels, Jonathan, Frontier on the Hargrove, Marion, See Here, Pri- Marriott, AlIce, Maria: The PotOliver, Simeon: and Alden, Hatch,
. Potomac
ter of Ssn ndefonso
•vate Hargrove
Bloomsbnry
Son of the Smoky Sea
Daniels, Jonatlian, A Southerner Hayakawa, S. I., Language in Maughani, W. Som,erset, The SumBakeless, John, Daniel Boone
Pease,
Howard,
Hurricane
Weathming Up
Discovers the Soutjl
Action
Barley, Ann,' Patrick
Calls Me
,
,
er
Day, Clarenc!" Life with Father Hazard, Paul, Books, Children and Millay, Edna St. Vincent, Rena~
Mother
Perkilis,
Lucy
Fitch,
scence and Other Poems
Men
Colonial Barnes, Clare, Jr., White Collar, Day, Clarence, Life with Mother
;
Twins of Virginia
de Schweinitz, Karl, Growing Up Heiser, Victor, American Doctor's Miller, Alice Duer, The White
Zoo
Cliffs
Perkins, Lucy Fitch, Italian Twins Barrie, J. M., Dear Brutqs
DeVoto, Bernard, Across the Wide '. Odyssey
'
.
Missouri
Perkins, Lucy Fitch, Japanese Barrie, J. M., Representative
Hillary, Richard, Falling through Moore, John, Brensham Village
Twins
Dickens, Monica, One Pair of Feet
Morris, Percy A., A Field Gufde
Space
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Petersham, Maud and Miska, The Bartlett, John, Familiar Quota- Dickens, Monica, One Pair of Hines, Duncan, Adventures in
to the Shells of oUr Atlantic
Box with Red Wheels
tions
Hands
Coast
Good Eating
Petersham, Maud and Miska, The Baruch, Dorothy W., Glass House Digby. George, Down Wind
Hines, Duncan, Lodging for a Munthe, Axel, The Story of San
Michele
Christ Child . . .
of Prejudice
DigbY, George, Goose Feathers
Night
Pickwell, Gayle, Weather
Beebe, William, Half Mile Down Dimnet, Ernest, Art of Thinking Hines, Duncan, Vacation Guide
Murphy, Robert· Cushman, LogPorter, Jane, The Scottish Chiefs Bee~ham, Sir Thomas, A Mingled Dinesen, Isak, Out of Africa
book for Grace
Hoffman, Malvina, Heads and
Potter, Beatrix, The Tale of JeChime
Dobie, J. Frank, A Texan in EngMytlnger, Caroline, Headhunting
Tales
mima Puddle-Duck
Benet, Rosemary and Stephen V.,
land
in the Solomon Islands
Holt, Rackham, George Washinton
Potter, Beatrix, The Tale of Mr.
A Book of Americans
Dodge, David, How Green ~as
Nash, Ogden, Good Inl
Jeremy Fisher
Benet, Stephen Vincent.. Western
my Father '
HooperI A., A Mathematics Re- Nash, Ogden, Ver""",
Fotter, Beatrix, The Tale of Mr.
Dodge, David, How Lost Was My
Neff, . Emery, Edw:in AFij.ni$On
fresher
Star
Tod
Weekend Hottes, Alfred Carl, The Book of
Robinson
Benet, William Rose, The Dust
Potter, Be.trix, The Tale of Peter
t1olman, John, Jr., The Art of Play
Shrubs
New York', World-Telegram, The
Which is God
Rabbit
World Al'manac
Production
Housman, Laurence, Victoria ReBerge, Victor and Lanier, Henry
Potter, Be.trix, The Tale of PigDOwning, Todd, The Mexican
gina
Newman, Ernest, More Stories of
W., Peax:\ Diver
ling Bland
Earth
,Famous Operas
Jaffe, Bernard, Crucibles
Besler, Rudolf, The Barrels of
Potter) Beatrix, The Tale of TimDuncan, Dorothy, Bluenose
James, MarqUis, Andrew Jackson, Newman, Ernest, Stories of the
Wlmpole Street
my Tiptoes
Great Operas •••
the Border Captain
B1d~e, Dorothy and Blom, Doro- Early, Eleanor, Cape Cod Summer
Potter, Beatrix, The Tale of Tom
thea, Table Setting for Everyone Edman, Irwin: Philosopher's Holi- James, Marquis, Andrew Jackson, Oakley, Amy, Scandinavic Beckons
Kitten
day
O'Brien, Kate ed., Roman,ce of
Portrait of a President
J3odley, R. V. C' I Wind in t1!-e
Potter, B~atrix, The Tale of Two
Ellsberg, Edward, Hell on Ice
English Literature
Kane, Harnett T., The Bayous of
Sahara
Bad Mice
Orsborne, Dod, Master of the Girl
Louisiana
Bowen, Catherine Drinker I Friends Emerson, Arthur I" Our Trees,
Potter, Robert D., Young People's
How to Know Them
Pat
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and Fiddlers
Kane, Harnett T., Deep Delta
,
Book of Atomic Energy
Parker, Dorothy, The Viking PortBowen, Catherine Drinker, Yan- Encyclopedia Britannica (latest· Country
,
Pyle, Howard, The Merry Adveneditjon)
able Library
kee from Olympus
Kane, Harnett T., Plantation Patures of Robin Hood
Bro~ks, Van Wyck, The Flowering Enders, Gordon B., Nowhere Else
rade
Partridge" Bellamy, Country•LawRey, M.rgret and H. A.; Pretzel
. in the World
yer
of New England
KayecSmith, Sheila and Stern, G .
and the Puppies
Brooks, Van Wyck, New Eni:Iand: ~wen, David, Dictators of the
Payne, Robert, Forever China
B., Speaking of Jane Austen
Sawyer, Ruth, The Year of Jubilo
Baton.
Indian Summer
Keith, Agnes Newton, Land Below Pearson, Hesketh, G. B. S;: A Full
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Stong, Phil, Way Down Cellar
Length Portralt
I;Irooks, vah Wyck, Opinions of Fadfman, Clifton, Reading I've
the Wind
Sutton, George Miksch, An IntroLIked
~
Oliver Allston
Peattie, Donald Cuiross, Almanac
Keller, Helen, Story of. my LIfe
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duction to the Birds of Pennsyl- Brooks, Van Wyck, The Times of Farson, Negley, Behind God's Kendall, Helen W. ed., The Good
for Moderns
vania
Melville and Whitman
Back
Housekeeping House k e e pin g Peattle, Donald Cuiross, Grren
Tenggren, Gustaf, Tenggren's Cow- Brooks, Van Wyck, The, World of Farson, N~gley, The Way of a
.La~_
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boys and Indlans ,
Washinlflon Irving
Transgressor,
' . 'Kieran, John, Footnotes on Na- Peattle, Donald Cuiross, Green
Terhune, Albert Payson, Lad of Brown, John Mason, Seeing More Fearson, E. E., The HapPIest of
,
in the Wilderness
ture
Sunnybank
Things
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Men'
Kieran, J abo, ed, Information Percy, .WilIiam Alexander" LanTrue, LoUise, Number Men
terns on tbe, Levee
Brown, John Mason, Seeing Things Fisher, Anne B., No More a
Please Almanac
Tudor, Tasha, Alexander the Browne, Lewis, This Believing
Stranger
Kimhrough, EmIly, It Gives Me Pinkerton, Kathrene, Wilderness
Gander
Wife
World
Forbes, Esther, Paul Revere and
Great Pleasure
•
Tudor, Tasha, Thistly, B.
the World He Lived In
Browne, Lewis,
The- World'S Great
Charles
Kimbrough, Emily, We Followed Pope-Hennessy,
.
Tunis, John R., The Kid Comes
Dickens
Fowler,
Gene,
Good
Night,
Sweet
Scrlpture~
Hearts to Hollywood
Prince
Buchan, John, Pilgrim's Way
Back
Kingsley, Sidney, The Patriots
Posselt, Eric ~., World's Greatest
Tunis, John R., Rookie of the Year Byrd, Richard E., Alone
Freeman, Douglas Southall, George Kipling, Rudyard, Poems of • • • , Chrishnas Stories
\ Wakoner, 'Je~n Brown, Abigail Byrd, Richard Evel~, Little
Washington
K~ead, Eugene and Maloney, R., Preiorius, Major P.· J., Jungle
Adams: a Girl of Colonial Days
America
Man
Furnas, J. C., Anatomy at Paradise
Our Own Beadeker tram the
Wagoner, Jean Brown, Louisa Al- Cairns, Huntington and Walker, J. Gesell, Arnold and Others, The
New Yorker
Priestley, J. B" Midnight· on the
cott: Girl of Old Boston
, ed., Masterpieces of Painting
First Five Years at LIfe
Krutch, Joseph Wood, Henry
Desert
Wagoner, Jean Brown, Martha
from the National Gallery of Art Gesell, Arnold 1Ind JIg, F. L., InDavid Thoreau
Pupin, M. I., From Immigrant to
Washington: Girl of Old Vir- Campbell, Bruce D., Where the
f"."t and Child in the Culture Landon, Margaret, Anna and the
.r;'ventOr
ginia
High Winds Blow
of Today
King of Siam
Ran d MsNally, Cosmopolitan
Weir, Ruth Cromer, The Great Carmer, Carl, Listen for a Lone- Gibbings, Robert, Lovely Is the Lawrence, Thomas Edward, Seven
World At1!Is
Big Noise
some Drum
Lee
Pillanr of Wisdom
Raymond, Wayte ed., The StandWheeler,Opal, Sing ¥other Goose Carrel, Alexis, Man the Unknown Gibran, Kahlil, The Prophet
Lehmann, Lotte, Midway in My
ard c:atalogue of U.s. Coins
Widdemer, . Mabel Cleland, Ali!ck
Goodman,
Jack,
and
Green,
Alan,
Song
.
,
Rich,
Louise Dickinson, We Took
Cerf, Bennett and Cartmell, V.,
Bell: Ingenious Boy
How to Do Praetical,ly Anything Lin Yutang, The Importance of
to the woOds
S.R.O.
Wright, Fnmces Fitzpatrick, Lucy
Gould, John, Farmer Tllkes a
Living
ruclunond, Bernice, Our Island
Cer!; Bennett, Sbake Well before
Ellen
Wife
Lin Yntang, My Country and My
LighthoUS!!
I
Zirn, Herbert S. Rockets and Jets ,U~
Gould, John,' The House 'J'hat
:?caple
Richmond, ~ce, Winter HarCbase, Mary Ellen, A Goodly FelJacob Bullt ,
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LJndbergh, Anne Morrow, Liaten!
bar
,
NON-FICTION
lowsbip
Graham, ElInor, Maine Charm
thf: Willd
Rinehart, Mary Roberts, My Stor"
Adamic,' Louls,A Nations of Na.. Chase, Mary Ellen, ThIs EngString
I Lindbergh, Anne Morrow, North .Robert, Henry M .. Pocket lllanual
land
t10~
Graham, Elinor, Our Way Down
to the Orient ' ,
of Rules of GIrder
Adamic, ,Louis, 'rI1e Native's He- Cbauct'1",
Geoffrey, Canterbury
East
LInk, Henry C_ The ~ to Roberts, Kenneth, I Wanted
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Sherwood, Robert Emmet, Abe
LincoIn in lllinois
Sherwood, Robert Idiot's Delight
Sherwood, Robert E., Roosevelt
and Hopkins
Sherwood, Robert E., There Shall
Lewis, Sinclair, Arrowsmith
Thirkell, Angela, Private EnterLewis, Sinclair, Babbitt
prise
LeWis, Sinclair, Dodsworth
Thirkell, Angela, Summer Half
Lewis, Sinclair, Main Street
Thirkell, Angela, Wild StrawlmrLindbergh, Anne Morrow, The
ries
Steep Ascent
Tolstoy, Leo, Anna Karenina
Be No Night
Williams, Oscar ed., A Little Waters, Frank, The Colorado
Llewellyn, Richard, None but the
Tolstoy, Leo, War and Pea.;e
Sitwell, Sir Osbert, Great MornTreasury of Modern Poetry, Way, Frederick, Jr., The AlIe- Lonely Heart
Trollope, Anthony, Barchesler
Ing
English and Amerlcllli
gheny
Lockwood, Sarah,. A Fistful of
Towers
Sitwell, Sir Osbert, Laughter in Williams, Tennessee, The Glass Wildes, Harry Emerson, The Del- Stars
Trollope, Anthony, The Eustace
the Next Room
Menagerie
aware
Lytton, Bulwer, Last Days of
Diamonds
Sitwell,Sir, Osbert, Left Hand, Wolf, Anna W. M., The Parents' Wilson, William E., The Wabash
Pompeii
Turnbull, Agnes Sligh, Rolling
Right HantU
Manual
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MaCinnes, Helen, Friends and
, Years
Sitwell, Sir Osbert, The Scarlet Woods, Ralph L. ed" A Treasury Barnes, Margaref Campbell,
Lovers
Walker, Mildred, The Quarry
Tree,
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of ~e Familiar
Lady of Cleves
MacInnes, Helen, While Still We Walker, Mildred,. Winter Wheat
Skinner, Comella Otis, Dithers and Woolf, Virginia, Flusb, a Bio- Barnes, Margaret Campbell,The
Live
Wallace, Kathleen, Rice in the
\
Jitters
graphy
Passionate Brood
McKay, Allis, They Came to a
Wind
Skinner, Cornelia Otis, Excuse It, Young, Hazel, The Workfng Girl's Bennett, Arnold, The 'old Wives' River
Wallace, Lew, Ben-Hur
Please!
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Mackay, Margaret, Great Lady
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Scotland and the Isles
Louis
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Maclean, Catherine M., Seven for Wellman, Paul I., The Bowl of
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ten Years
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Wharton, Edith~ Ethan Frome
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Me
Browning, Robert, Poems
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Stegner, Wallace and Eds. of Look, Ibsen, Henrik,. Selected Works
Flesh
Mangham, W. Somerset, The Moon Wilkins, Vaughan, And So-Victori~
. One N":tion
Keats, John, The Poetical Works Chase, Mary,Ellen, SlIas Crockett and Sixpence
Wilkins, 'Vaughan, Sev"n Tempest
Steinbeck, John, A Russian Jour"
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Colver, Anne,
Mr. LlncoIn's Wife Melville, Herman, Moby Dick
Williams, Ben Ames, Come SprilJg
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Williams, Ben Ames, House DiStern, G. B., Another Part of the
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vided
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Michener, James A.,. Tales of the Wllson, Dorothy Clarke, The
Stern, G. B., Monogram
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Brother
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Eaez
Poems of •• _
Field, Raehel, TIme Out of Mind NatbanrRobert, Enchanted Voyage Wolfe, Thomas,
Time and the
Strachey, Lytton, Queen Victoria Scott, Sir Walter, The
PoeiicaJ ,Forbes, EstOOr, Johnny Tremain Natban, Bobert, POibalt of Jennie River
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White, E. B., One Man's Meat
Smith, Claude P., The HoUsatoniC,
Whitman, Roger B., First Aid for
Puritan River
the Ailing House
Streeter, Floyd Benjamin, The
Whitman, Walt, Leaves of Grass
Kaw, the Heart of a Nation
Whltoey, Janet, Abigail Adams
Tourte11ot, Arthur semon, Tbe
Wilder, Thornton, Our Town
Charles
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,ances Bruce, Teen Days
Works of • • •
Ford, Paul Leicester, Janfce Mere- Nathan, :J;lobert, The Sea-gull Cry
Taintor, Sarah A. and ~onro, K. Shelley, PercY Bysshe, The Poetdlth
Nordhoff, Charles, The Pearl LaM., The Secretary's Handbook
leal Works of •••
Fox,
John,
The
Little
Shepherd
of
goon
Tayl
D
Of M
or, eems,
en and Music Swinburne, Algernon
Charles,
KIngdom Come
Nordhoff"Charles, Pitcairn's Island
Teal, Val, It Was Not What I
P
f
oems 0 '"
Frost, Elizabeth H., Mary ~nd the Ogil~ie, Elisabeth, High Tide at
Expected
Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, Poetic
Spinners
Noon
Teale, Edwin Way, Days without
and Dramatic Works
Fuller, lola, The Shining Trail Perkins, J. R., The Emperor's
Time
Whittier, John Greenleaf, The Gale, Zona, Miss Lulu Bett
Rothery, Agnes, Denmark: King- Teale, Edwin Way, The Lost
Physician
Complete Works ot .•
Godden,
Rumer,
Take
Three
dom of Reason
Woods
Prieslley, J. B., Angel Pavement
Wordsworth, William, Selected
Tenses
Priestley, J. Bo, Black-out In
Roth~.ry, Agnes, Finland, the New '.rhane, E1swytb, The Tudor Wench
Poems of .
Greene, Graham, The Ministry of
Nation
Gretley
Thoreau, Henry DaVid, Walden
Yeats,
W.
B.,
Collected
Poems
Fear
Rothery, Agnes, Iceland: New
Priestley, J. B., Daylight on SatThurber,- James, My World-and
Heggen,
Thomas,
Mister
Roberts
World Outpost
urday
RIVER SERIES
Welcome To It
IrWin, Maragaret, Eiizabeth, Cap- Prokosch, Frederic, Seven Who
~yer.on, Florence and Clements, Toynbee, Arnold J., Civilization on
Beston, Henry, The St. Lawrence
tive Princess
C., Harriet
Trial
Fled
Brandt, Francis Burke, The Majes- Irwin, Margaret, Young Bess
Raddall, Thomas H., His Majesty's
Saint-ExuPlifY' Antoine de: Flight Toynbee, An!old J., A Study of
tic Delaware
Jackson,
~tharles,
The
Lost
Weekto Arras
History
Yankees
Cabell, Branch and Hanna, A. J.,
end
Raddall, Thomas H., Pride's Fancy
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de, Wind, .Trent, Wm. P., The Cambridge
The St. John
Jennings, John, Gentleman Ran- Raddall, Thomas H., Roger Sudden
, Sand and Stars
History of American Literature
Canby, ~enry Seidel, The Brandyker
St. John, Robert, From the Land Untermeyer, Louis ed., Modern
Rolvaag, O. E., Giants in the Earth
wine
Jennings,
John,
River
to
the
West
of Silent People
Schoonover, Lawrence, The BurnBritish Poetry • • •
Carmer, Carl, The Hudson
Jennings,
John,
The
Salem
Frigate
ished Blade
Sandburg, Carl, Abraham Lincoln: Untermeyer, Louis, A Treasury at
Carter, Hodding, Lower MissisJohnston,
Mary,
To
Have
and
To
The Prairie Years
Great Poems
SelbY, John, Elegant Journey
sippi
Hold
Selby, John, Island in the Corn
Sanderson, Ivan T. comp.,"Animal VanDllr'ln, Carl, Benjamin FrankClark, Thomas, The Kentucky
Jordan,
Mildred,
Asylum
for
the
Tales
lin
Seton, An"a, My Theodosia
Coffin, Robert P. Tristram, Ken,
Queen
Sandoz, Mari, 'Old Jules
Sinclair, ,Upton, Between Two
van Druten, John, I Remember
nebec, Cradle of Arnericans
Kane, Harnett T., Bride of ForSchauffler, Robert Haven, BeetWorlds
Mama
Daly, .T. A. comp., The Wissatune
hoven
Sinclair, Upton, Dragon Harvest
van Paassen, Pierre, Days of Our
hickon
Kane, Harnett T., New Orleans Sinclair, Upton, One Clear Ca)1
Schuster, M. Lincoln, ed., A Treas- Years
Dana, Julian, The Sacramento: .Woman
ury o~ the World's Great Letters IVictor Book of 'the Opera
River of Gold
Kantor, McKInlay, Voice of Bugle Smith, Betty, A Tree Grows in
Brooklyn
Scott, Robert L., Jr., God Is my I Villiers, A. J., Fahnouth for Davidson, Donald, The Tennessee
Ann
Spring, Howard, There Is No
Co-pilot
,Orders
Davis, Clyde Brion, The Arkansas Keyes, Frances Parkipson, Also
Armour
Scott's, Standard Postage Stamp von Tempskl, Armine, Born in Davis, Julia, The Shenandoah
the Hil1s
Steen, Marguerite, Twilight on th ..
Catalogue
Paradise
D I th A
t Th W·
.
er e J ugus ,
e
lsconsm Keyes, Frances Parkinson, Came
Floods
Scudder, Townsend, Concord: Wagenknecht, Edward ed., The Douglas, Majory Stoneman, The
a Cavalier
,
Steguer,
Wallace,
The
Big
Rock
American Town
Fireside Book of Christmas
Everglades'. River of Grass
.
\,.
Keyes, Frances Parkinson, CresCandy
Mountain
Scudder, Townsend, Jane Welsh
Stories
Fisher, Anne Bo, The Salinas, Upcent Carnival
Step~ens, James, The Crock of
Carlyle
Wakefield, Ruth Graves, Toll
side-down River
Keyes, Frances Parkinson, Dinner
Gold
Seagrave, Gordon, Burma Surgeon
House Tried and True Recipes Footner, Hulbert, Rivers of the at Antoine's
Street, James, Oh, Promised Land
Seagrave, Gordon S., Burma Sur- WaIn Nora Th H
f Exil
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Sh
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as ern
ore
Keyes, . Frances Parkinson, FieJd- Sullivan, Alan, Three Came to
Warner, Esther, New Song in a Gray, James, The lllinois
ing's Folly
,
Ville :M;arie
geon Return)!
Sevareid, Eric, N,at So Wild a
Strange Land
Hansen . Harry Th Chi
Fr
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eago
Keyes,
allces Parkinson, The Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver's TraDream
Washington, Booker T., Up from Hard, Walter, The Connecticut
River Rmid
vels
Shaw, George Bernard, Androcles
Slavery
H . h t Walte U'
Mi'
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aVlg urs ,
r, pper
SSIS-' Kingsley, Charles, Westward Ho! 'l.·arkington, Booth, Seventeen
and the Lion
Webster, Margaret, Shakespeare
sippi
Knight, Eric, This Above All
Thane, Eiswyth, Dawn's Early
Shaw, George Bernard, Plays:
without Tears
Master~; Edgar Lee, The Sangamon Koestler, Arthur,' Darkness At Light.
Pleasant and Unpleasant
Webster's, Biographical Dictionary Matschat, Cecile HulSe, Suwannee Noon
Thane, E1swyth, Ever After
Shaw, George Bernard, Three Webster's Geographical Dictionary
River
Leao, Sylvia, White Shore of Thirkell, Angela, The Brandons
Plays for Puritans
West, Rebecca, Black Lamb and Minter, John Easter, The Chagres:
Olinda .
Thlrkell, Angela, The HeadmisShecan, Vincent, Not Peace but
Grey Falcon
River of Westward Passage
Lee, Edna, The Web of Days
tress
a Sword
Wherry, Edgar T., Wild Flower Morgan, Dale L., The Humboldt L'EngIe, 'Madeleine, The Small Thirkell,
Sheean, Vincent, Personal HIstory
Gufde
Niles, Blair, The James
Rain
Rectory Angela, Northbridge
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Robertson, Ben, Red Hills and
Cotton
Robinson, Edwin Arlingto'n, Tris
tram
Rockwell, F. F. and Grayson, E. C.,
The Complete Book of Flower
Arrangement
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JUNE!,1950
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P.E.O. SISTEIQIOOD
Four H. S. Graduates
HEARS DR. DOW On U."S Lacrosse Sqna d
Dr. Blanche Hinman Dow, presIdent of Cottey Junior College,
Nevada, Mo., spOke to 150 members and guests of the PE.O. Sisterhood Wednesday following a
luncheon of the the Rolllng
Green Golf Club, Springfield.
The meeting was arranged by
the P.E.O. Reciprocity Board, representing nine Philadelphia chapters,
including
Chapter
P.,
Swarthmore. Mrs. W. B. Jacks
board and Mrs. George Sargisson,
Ridley Park, president 01 the l0cal group.
Cottey Junior College is owned
and oP'lrated 'by the Sisterhood.
Dr. Dl>w, a graduate of Smith
College, the SchDOI of Expression,
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with her masters
and do~tor's degrees from Columbia, is an outstanding educator.
She accepted the presidency of
Cottey college in 1949. She expressed her firm belief that junior
colleges are becoming more necessary in the educational field.
She hopes tl> make Cottey the
leading school of its kind in the
country. The school has an operating budget for the current
year of $133,000, and has 165
students from 30 different states.
Plans are underway to bring foreign students to CoWey on a
scholarship basis to promote better international relations.
The P.E.O. Education loan fund
of nearly $1,000,000 was discussed
at the meeting. From this fund
$3,750,000 ihas been looned to
9,400 girls. There are 344 active
loans, 58 of them for graduate
study now. A $3,000 fund has
been esta'blished recently by
P.E.O. for granting international
scholarships to bring foreign st)ldents to this country.
Deans of girls from local schools
were invited to attend \he luncileon. Virginia Allen, of the
Swarthmore hi/ih school, Mrs.
Peter Told, ",hairman of the
S,,,,arthmore W-oman's club ;Edu:
cation committee, and MIss Reese,
Nether Providence deao of girls,
were guests of the local chapter.
Four Swartlunore High graduates refiected their top grade
training under coach Virginia AIlen by placing ,high in the ~day
national intercity Lacrosse Tournament at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.· Saturday and
Sunday.
Jane Vache, graduate of West
Chester Slate Teachers College
who captained the All-Philadelphia first team which won all its
games at the tourney, and Lois
Linton, a freshman at Sinupons
College, Boston who played for
four years' on the high sdhool
team, made the 1950 All-American women's lacrosse team. ,Jane
who has heen on the team before,
plays left attack wing, Lois first
home. Jane played two years varsity lacrosse at Swarthmore High.
Doris Black wphomore at West
Chester Teachers College, earned
the first home ,position on the
reserves, the U.S. second team.
Doris played on the All-Philadelphia team, and had two ,years
varsity play in the' sport at hi/ih
school.
Pat' Told, a freshman at Sargent School, Boston University,
received honorable mention. Both
Lois and Pat play on the All-Boston team. Pat played one year of
varsity 'lacrosse at 'high sOl1ool
as defense wing.
This is no new story for Miss
Allen's girls who haven't lost a
lacrosse game in 19 years. Allce
Rev:q,ws World Plans
An appreciative audience filled
the Wol11's Apple House, Lima, to
hear speakers on several approaches to World Government especially
those' advocated by United World
Federalists, at the U.W.F. membership meeting. last week.
Swarthmore's Wlllard Tomllnson, gave the prinCipal address of
the evening explaining the Clark
and Sohn step-by-step plan for
changing the United Nations into
a World Government. "History,
precedent and logic," he said,
"point out that the United States
should take the lead.l I · u~ are
we so afraid? There would he
checks and balances to prl'teCtour national soverignty and the
United 'Nations would .not be dis- .
carded but atrengthened."
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rge. acrosse onbnue
(Continued from page one)
game at Swarthmore Higil. It
was noted that lOOper cen't of the
high school graduates who ·were
on the high school squad have
continued their lacrosse playing
on college teams.
Bill Ward ",?-d Bill Soden are
responsible for lacrosse being
played at L~ayette, Gordon Bier- ,
man aided its beginning at University of Delaware, Rob. Hepson was key m"" in starting the
sport at ,Dickinson. Donald Swan,
University-of Delaware who learned lacr6s,se at Swarthmore high
is the present collegiate high scorer
in lacrosse. Outgrowth of the
Nursing Board Faces
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FInanCIal Dilemma
(Continued from page one)
tunlty for continuing service and
(Continued 1rom page one)
one by one our problems will be
Duck Club memhership entitles solved."
the child to S\Vim any week day
Mrs. Robert G. Wilson, Springafternoon from. 2 to 5 p.m., be- field was elected to the Board of
ginning June J.9 through August the Community Health Society.
11. Facilities for. changing clothes Mrs. John Iliff, representing
and taking shpwers are available. Springfield on the' Membership
Lifeguards are present at all times. Committee presented Mrs. Wilson's
Towel and soap must be furnished name.
by the m e m b e r _ M r s . Charles Coverdale, Crum
Duck Club Swimming Instruc- Lynne, Was honored by 'her fellow
tion will he held on SatUrd3J': Board Members for her nine years
mornings only, for siX weeks be- of consecutive serVice to 'the
ginning June 24. There will be Agency upon her retirement from
three classes, at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., the Board. Twenty-two directors
and 11 a.m., :for non-swimmers, were present at
~he
, POL'ArROlD
LA..'ND
the Slwp will be CLOSEO
,
.Wednesday afternoons.
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4~SO
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friends
A-MINUTE CA'MERA
8TA'l'B .. IIONJIOII &1
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were
THE PICTtJRE..1N-
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Not having arrived at its ulti- M G
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Two
hundred
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Over 1500 alumni of Swarthmore
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ma e eclSion regarding a comS
al Swartbrn
seniors at Swarthmore College are
pletely new or a rebuilt and modever,
oreans were College are expected to gather on
candidates for degrees to he
ernized' town hall, Swarthmore a.mong the ov~r 40~ guests who, the campus tomorrow for the anawarded at commencement exerBorough Council in June session sr.gned the teslImomal scroll and nual Alumni Day program beginclses Monday morning, June 12, Colleagues Recognized
Monday evening authorized ad- ~~ent a, dellghtful aftern~n vis- ning at noon. The day's events,
at 10 n.m., in the Scott Outdoor
vertisement for bids to place'
lti~g tht ~~
~:'11'm::: announced last week, inciude the
Auditor-ium on the college campus.
For Original
ail
t tho
res ora .on
e. u
g a
traditional' parade. of classes a
'0_
h
-requa
ugh
'Win- tak
1700, in which
the dGuenthers. ted
have program I'n the Scott ,Ould'oor
Raymond B. Fosdick, past presi.l.wBearC
ter roof eon the
old temporary
building, gutted
ha
dent Qf the Rockefeller FoundaAt the annual meeting of the by fire :March 15. Borough faen ,so
ppy an apprecla
a Auditorium a baseball game and
part. Mr. Guenther was fonnerly an ev " d
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tion and a noted attornery and Ametlcan UrolOgical Society held thers estimated su~h a replace- Rector of Trinity Church here.
emng ance.
government official, will deliver June I in Washington, D.C., the ment of the current rainproof tarSpeaker at the afternoon prothe Commencement address, ''The hi/ihest award for original research paulin arrangement could, be efgram will be Thomas B. McCabe,
Fourth Freedom."
was given to Dr. Samuel RaYmond fected for around $140(1,
Swarthmore alumnus and barThe senior class is made up of of Swarthmore and Dr. Robert
Council also entered into a con•
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oU/ih resident who he;t.ds the Board
151 men and 77 women. Sixty- Gehres of Sacramento, CaW., for tract w1th George Ewing, exof Governors of the Federal ltefive of the graduates will .rece,ve their work in dissolving kidney president of Council, as oUicial,
serve System. At 'this same prodegrees in the,Swanhmore honors stones.
architect
gram will be .announced the re, to submit plans and meprogram: 32 will he graduated with
The work was carried on at ommendations on rebuilding or
Set School R.ecord'
suIts of the 1949-50 Alumiti Fund,
honors, 29 with hlgh honors, four Columbia University College of replacement of the structure. A
which is shol>ting for a goal of
with highest honors. Of the re- Physicians and Surgeons and Pres- pl
$80,000.
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maibing. students, 161 will take byterian Hospital in New York (inclbding the newly purchased
A:chievement
Special dinners are scheduled
lIachelor's degrees, two will be City. Dr. Raymond prepared the Kistler lot) submitted by the Borfor those classes having a reunion
graduated as masters of arts. The chemical compounds and Dr. Geh- ough engineer was studied as to
The graduating class 'Of 1950, this year at 6:30 p.m. All area
class of 1950 is sllghtly ,.maller ris, condncted the clinical tests. possibility of, improved 'placement. ~warthmore High School, led an alUmni, however, are invited to
than laslt year's, but lal-ger than The cheml'cal Is active against any
It was announced that the old ?vation to G. Baker Th~mpson at enjoy the general program for the
any class prior'to 1949.
stone which shows up, in x-ray siren, damaged by the fire, was Its co,?mencement ~erclses Tues- day, which ranges from the busiSeniors from Swarthntore bar- diagnosis. Work is now iD pro- in ,process of being repaired and ?ay mght. . The audience of fam, ness meeting of the Alumni AssoclOUgh who will be receiving degrees gregs for a way to administer the wonld be reinstalled atop !Borough l!y and frIends of the graduates ation at noon to the singing of old
are W. Haines Dickinson, .,Jr., compound by mouth or tbtoU/ih Hall soon. A temporary siren on ~v!,ich filled ~lothier Memorial campus favorites at ten on the
Allen C. Enders (honors); John the blood stream.
the Co-op roof across Dartmouth Jomed heartly In the salute to MT. steps of Parrish.
.
M. Foster (honors); .Michael H.
Columbia University also gave avenue has been in service the ThompSon, W;ho leaves the school
Goff; Alice Hay; 'Mrs. Iris It. first prize to Dr. Raymond and Dr. past three months.
after 19 years of service.
Kinnard (honors); Aaron Marsh Gehres for the most original work
Contract for paving Bowdoin
Mr. Thompson declared his
(honors); Peter B. Murray; T. done by staff members.
and Union avenues was award.ed pleasure to be leaving
Dr. Raymond gradul:ted from Rhoad Paving and ~nstruction class whi~h teach~rs had long
and Mr\l. AlicePhalr Walkling.
Swarthmore Hrgh Schooi in 1937 Company, on the low b.d of $9085. considered one of the most capOn the day-preceding Coinmen- an':' from' Swarthmore College in ~e borough ~tands one-lliird of able ever to he liraduated from t h e '
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cement exercIses, two addresses 1941. Although' handicapped by th.s cost, abuttmg property owners school. ''They will be badly.
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illn
D R
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,the balance.
missed in the school and they SIX Week SeSSIon To Open
ser oushis doctorate
ess, r. from
aymon
Albert N..Garrett
appeared
leave a challenge to the classes to
On June 19th In
laureate Service in Clothier Mem- cured
the Urn.
. . be.
oria! at 11 a.m., Mrs. Janet Payne versity of Pennsylvania in 1845. fore CounCIl WIth a sub-diVISIOn come',', he decllb:ell. In illusW II' gf d
Whitney WI'll speak"C
a m or
on
ommence Before accep t'mg his present an- plan for the land he owms on tration of their ability, he listed
·
h
r
Swarthmore
avenue
at
the
dead
the
scholarshi~s
granted
to
them
What?" At 8:30 p.m.,' the annual pointment a t C 0 1urn.a
e was a t
r
h
, The Community Arts Center in
·'. 'ty 0 f Indi ana d omg
.' end of Dartmouth avenue. Council by colleges, the largest number
Phi Beta Kappa address will be th e Un.versl
Wallingford
is -offering for' the
reserved approval ,pending ne- ever to be achieved by a class in
summer session an interesting vagiven by Dr. Arthur M. Schiesing- research.
,
gotiation for a right of way to the history of the school.
er, Jr., ot Harvard University, at
permit possible widening of
Two members of the class who riety of courses for both adults
the Friends Meeting H.ouse.
,
Swarthmore aveune, and receipt participated in the exercises but and children, which will be conducted aither in the lovely, shaded
Of a sidewalk plan.
were selected too late for their
grounds or inside the large cool
building of the Arts Center. It is
a
perfect setting for summer
nell avenue between University class. to lead the Choral lteading,
studY.
The semester will open
Place and Fairview road was also and Henry Foro, Jr. who lead the
the,
week
of June 19 and consumitted, with d~cision withheld class in the singing of its song. An
more Junior. American Legion for .more definite information on award received Tuesday morning tinue for six Weeks to July 28.
Presbyterian Young 'team sponsored by the local Ains- size of lots.
and was, therefore, not listed with Classes are open to members of
Adul
w'!rth-Wernher Post is rapidly
Council authorized the attend- the others was announced as pre- the Arts Center, and aJew memts 0 tage'
rounding into' shape and aiming ance of Chief Thomas Bateman sented to Whit Bird from the Phil- berships taken out at this time
Radio Take-Off
to repeat its championship per~ at the Pennsylvania Police Chiefs adllphiaChapter of the Daugh- for the purpose of entering the
"Network Nigh~re;'J a vari- formanoo of last seas"on. With a conve.ntion in Reading
next bers of the American Revolution. summer session will remain good
ety sh9w written and produced by nucleus of veterans back from last month, and appropriated $50 I<>Student speakers, Dick McCray until one year from next fall.
the Young Adults of the Presby- s!,ason the team should again give ward his expenses.
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terian Church,for the henefit of local fans ,!, brand of excellent
Possible purchase of a leaf load- dards Committee, Whit Bird edi- painting course is offered with
the High School Stade Fund, will basehall during the ,!"ason which 'er for fall use was discussed, ap- tor Df the school paper, the Gar- Cyril Gardner, Art Director of
open and c@se Wednesday, June gets under way Monday on R1ver- pro;'imate cost $30QO. The recent net, and Ray Den\Vorth president the Center1 as the instructor. Mr.
14, in a seitsational one nl/iht view field with Upper Darby as suggested revision of the local of the School Cabinet, dleveloped Gardner will also teaCh a class in
stand at the Swarthmore Players the opposition.
building code also came up but the theme "Education for Citizen- landscape painting, with field
Club.
Coach Russ Snyder will un- was postponed for further study ship".
trips, on Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Pramptly at 8:15, p.m. the cur- doubt¢lY mlm his prize battery with possible adoption at th... next
Mil:ray described his commit- MTs. Katherine B. 'Fussell will altain will rise on the dawn of a of PooJe and l4ackenzie of last session.'
tee's success in setting up a chew- so teach a class in landscape
new day on radiq. With. a variety season'but has lined up some very
A letter from a Connecticut aod ing gum standard among the. painting on Tuesdays at 10 a.m.
of acts, skits, dance and sOng that promising
replacements.
The a MiSSissippi girl, Columbia Un!- students and the initiation of an Both of these instructors have
leaves no type of program un- catching for the season should versity seniors who plan to visit honor system as -examples of the been tl!aching at the Arts Center
turned, the' Young Adults will be well taken care of by Dana Europe this summer, requested school's effort to build character, since its inception.
present their version of a day on Swan, who has become recognized Council to prepare a scroll for a task which he felt neither the
Children's classes have been Sfslation WCRUM.
as one of' the best high school dellvery to swarthinore's adopted home nor the Church ,had time to ranged so that children may spend
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ing on for SEVERAL weeks; the also he' acting captain.,
the Stade project bas been canBIrd stated that philosophies he- finding a variety of activities. The
large cast jUld the indispensabl\l
Bob Crowther will he back at ducted by the school children of gin In the ho'."e but !'ave their schedule of classes is as follows:
technicians' and stage crews will short and Chugger Barr at ~- the borough, Council will consult .fIrst. real test 1~ the !'"gh school. Tuesdays:, 9:30 a.m. - Ceramics,
nevertheless he putting forth their ond. Paul Tarr will cover fIrst the school system as to its desires To Illustrate h.s behef that all Mrs. William Good, instructor;
best efforts 'this weekend in the and will also fill in as a rellef in the matter.
people can be leaders, he des- 10:30 a.m. folk dancing, Mrs. EIcommendable struggle to giw pitcher. Bobby Bradford, Fred
Current bills amounting to cribed the attempt of his staff len Bleecher, instructor; 11:30 a.m.
somethintl in return for the ,au- CampbeJ!. and Russ S~der will $6,204.84
approved for pay(Con.tinu.ed on !pIlge eight)
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n -'''''''';rIng towns - - ._-' to fielders and ouUielders.
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";ad wbere doors will be open and very promising young Pl ers,
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Desiay to help tUne"lip ~Stade 1IOIl., Jack Thompson and Don· and a review al the progfesS 1ilBAe,
8:15 P.M._uNetwork Nightmare" - Fm: S~de
stUdent's """'ing )'elIl'in S"atlh- Pierce, red he Clltehers and out- 1n'ltS'restoratioDand development
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MEDICAL AWARD
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Definite On
ther and Mni. Guenther were
guests Off honor at a reception
given Sunday afternoon by the
Churchwardens and Vestry of the
St. Peter's Church in the Great
Valley in the Parish Hause of the
ALUMNI TO VISIT
CO.LlEGE JUNE 10
FFUoNRFSOTRA'DFEUNwDESD. Tr'e~950~lti~n.Of~~S~~~ th~ i:~~~;a~~;cede;:~~p~t6,~~ ,:::sJ~n:P=:n,o:h:"P~:~:
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tbe-minute recommendations.
CAMERA
open to the interested public at
any time. The garden contains
nppro~ 3541 tt'OSe busbes
which should be reaching their
full bloom thts Weekend.
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SUMMER STUDY
AT ARTS CENTER
class vacancies are not taken,
car
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STILL, "ON FIRE"
GRADUATE TUES.
novices and s'Wimmers., Classes --":"~--"":'------'-:==?===7.:=====
will not he held unless 15 children
register for each group.
Registration may be made for,
each of ijie above swimming offerings separately, but swimming
instruction will. not be especially
beneficial unless the child has
an opportunity to swim at the
'pool or elsewhere during the week.
In case all pool memberships or
children or parents may register
later for swimming or swimming
instruction, but Penn Slate ha~
agreed to glve the first chance to
children who register through the
RecreatioQ. .-AssOciation.
~ros~~f
Perkins of 530 Cedar lane 'is :now
H S SENIORS
Mr. Robert J. Cadigan of DicltInson avenue,' attended the sessio."'1. of the General Assembly of
the Presbyterian Church held in
Cincinnati last week. Mrs. cadigan attended some of .the sessions
and also visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. RObert Cowden of Dayton, Ohio.
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fold decision that the continuance
of the sport be recommended to
the Scliool Board and that it be
made a letter sport.
BRA Registration ,
PLAYERS
$3.50 PER YEAR
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Putnam now teacher of elemen- meeting discussion was a two-
tary he~lth and physical education in the Swarthmore Schools,
played second home on the AllAmerican team for, five years.
She did not compete this year.
Among other high school graduates who have' been All-Amerlcan are:
Mrs. Barbara Nason Bowditch,
Betsy Crothers, Mrs. Phebe Lukens Welsh, and Betty Cook. They
did not compete this year.
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from Cornell UniVersity after completing her freshman year. She,
was accompanied by classmates
Fay Bissell of Boston, Lois Mayer
of Montclair, N.J., and Sally Pe-
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE. PA.
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Phone Swarthmore 6-0900
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"C;H',.:CK ACCIDENTS"
PETER E. TOLD, EdItor
MARJORIE TOLD and BARBARA KENT, Associate EdItors
~__R_O_s_all--,e Peirsol
Lorene McCarter
BlO&'I' IN TBECEN'l'EB OF TOWN
RUSSEI4L!'>S SERVI£E
Friday and Saturday
June 9 and 10
S1III&I1 Hayw.ard
Baltimore Pike, Sprlndlelol, Fa.
Dana Andrews
in ''MY FOOLISH HEART"
Phone Swartlunere 6-M5e
Saturday Matinee - 1 P. M.
Children's Show
''TARZAN'S MAGIC
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Four cartoons and Serial
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June
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The Bouquet
Sunday morning at th 11 o'clock
service Mr. Bishop's sermon will
be ''The Art of Ute Casual."
The Sacrament of the Holy
Communion will be observed at
the 11 o'clock service on ,Sunday,
Jun~ 18. New members will be received Into the fellowship of the
ChurCh at that service.
The Women's Bible Class will
be entertained at the home of
Mrs. Harold Griffin, 214 Rutgers
avenue, on Monday, .rune 12, at
2 o'clock. '
The Church School and the Fellowships are over for' the, spring
but there will be a Nursery School
held dlll'ing the Church Hour Ifor
children ages two to six, under
the direction of Mrs. Paniel J ohn90n starting this Sunday moming.
,Surgical Dressings will be
each Wednesday morning durIng the sununer and anyone inter-'
"'ted ,is invited to come and assist with this project.
The' National Council of Women's Organizations of the Presbyterian Church will be held at
Ocean Grove, N.J., June 13 to
June 19. OIDcial delegates of the
national meeting, elected by their
,respective bodies, the synodical
president or her alternate, the
'presbyterial president or her alalternate and members of the ""ecutlve committee of the National
Council, the women members of
'the Board and the General Council and visitors from various societies and associations, fraternal
delegates from other churches and
countries, missionaries of· the
Presbyterian Church and representatives of the WestminlSter Fel10W3hip. and other church organizatl~s are . those among the
guests.
BEAUTY SALON
BEAUTY VACATIONS WITH GRACE
Call
Swarthmore ~76 :
9 Chester Road
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Delicious Dinners to suit the taste of everyone.
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to order
MARGIE'S FAMOUS CINNAMON BUNS on SUNDAYS
EVERY THURSDAY 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. SERVE YOURSELF
BUFFET. SUPPER $1.00
Elevator
Comfortable Rooms. Day or Week.
STRATH HAVEN INN
Swarlbmore, Pa.
made
Telephone SwarUun..... 6·0880
WESTERN UNION OFFICE
FREE PARKING
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WEDNESDAY 8:1'5
An Original Show Written and Executed (!) by the
PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG ADULTS
Will Be Presented at ihe Swarthmore Players Chtb
WEDNESDAY, JUNE
1!. at
8:15 PJIf.
ADMISSION FREE
Donations' for I14h School Stade Fund
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IsBETTEl'l Rug Cleaning
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Church Servi~es
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday, June 11
11:00 A.M.-Sermon "The Art of
the Casual".
6:00 P.M.-Young Adults.
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"CHEAPER BY TIlE
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in technicolor!
Kiddies Mat. Sat. 1:15
Regular :Feature
cartoon. Serial
Sunday, Monday
Vaughn Monroe
Ella Rains - Walter Bftnnan
"SINGING GUNS"
in color!
No Matinee Mo~day, lune
12 due to Media HIgh Commencement.
Tuesday, Wednesday
practice is regulated by law. It
baa as ita Primmy. objective the
lIervice
which it can render the
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tram Swarthmore have ,been elected to offices at -Wilson for the
academic year 1950-51.
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- ElizabeJlh McCahan, daugh,ter
of Dr. and Mrs. David McCahan,
of Strath Haven avenue, has been
selected a member of the student
council and a me!Dber of Orchesls.
Francis Pearson, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Pearson of Cornell avenue, has been named president of her class. Frances was
a member of the student council
during her Freshman year at WilFriends MeetingN0tep
son, and last Fall played on the
There will be no regular Meet- All-Wilson hockey team.
ing for' Worship at the time of
the Baccalaureate Services in
To Sing at Vall~ Forge
Clathier Memorial at 11 a.m. Sunday, but the Meeting House',will
The Men and Boys' Choir of
be open and anyone is welcome to Trinity Church will Sing at Valworship there.
ley Forge in the Washington Memorial Chapel on Sunday June 11,
at 3 p. rn. The Choir will be unTrinity Notes
der the direction of David F. M.
. Holy Communion will be celeUlrich, organist and choir master
brated
8 a.m. At the eleven
at Trinity Church.
o'clock service of Morning Prayer, Reverend John Ward Smith,
rector of the Church of the Re- Camp Hope Campaigners
Hold Report Dinner
demption in PhIladelphia, will
Mrs. Sadie Quinlan of Bowdoin
speak. ThIs service will be of
special Interest to the young peo- avenue and R. J. Herndon of Unple and parents, and awarda and ion avenue represented 'Swarthmore at the Camp Hope Campaign
promotions will be made.
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Ushers for the 11 am. service Report Dinner, 'held Wednesday
are: W. N. Ryerson, F. R. Gray, evening, May 31 at the Campbell
J. P. Wilcox,' W. P. Klug, A. H. A. M. E. Church in Media, Rev. C.
Kmrtib, C. B. Blake, J. B. BuIlltt, H. Fountain, pastor. Dr. Leslie P.
and T. W. Hopper. The boys mu, preeldent of Cheyney Trainserving as acolytes are: 8 a.m. ing School for Teachers, presided.
To date $2547.26 has been
George Hay; 11 a.m. David Hurm
raised toward a goal of $6150.
and Dana Swan.
The next report dinner meeting
The·reguIar meeting Qf the Vestry will be !held on M(lDday, June will be held in the Y.W.C.A. in
Chester on Thursday, J,une 15 at
12, at 8 p.rn.
6 p,rn.
Camp Hope for Girls will open
Methodist Notes
on Monday, June 26 at Cheyney,
Cbildren's Day will be observed Pa.
on Sunday. The Sunday School
will meet at 10 o'clrek. The
Medical Society' Meets
morning service is at 10:30 and
Members of the Delaware Counwill be in charge of the yOIlllg
ty
Medical Society celebrated the
people. Baptism and recteption of
hundredth
anniversary <>f the
mi!mbers will take place.
founding
of
the
SOCiety at a dinner
The Young Adults will have a
covered dish social and meeting held last night in Upper Darby.
on Monday evening at 6:30 in Guests included officers of the
state SOCiety, deans of the Philathe LaeJies' Parlor.
The Woman's SoCiety <>f Chris- delphia colleges, and others <>f
tian Service will close their sea- the dental, legal, clerical, and
son with a ll\Dcheon meetipg on pharmicai professions.
Hon, iHarold L. Ervin President
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Judge
of Delaware County was the
Alfred H. Williams, Providence
main
speaker. Historical hi!lb
road, Wallingford.·
lights
of
the medical society's proThe Boy S¢outs meet on
Thursday evening at 7 in the So- gress was commented upon, and
music, enturtalmnent ana coJ1l.,
cial Hall.
genial fellowship enriched the
program.
, time of the day or night.
meeting is held this close to home
so it is an opportunity of which
advantage shou~d be taken If possible.
June 12 from 11 to 3 o'clock the
Spring Executive Board Meeting
of District I of the Philadelphia
Presbyterial will be held at the
home of Mrs. Erskine on Line
Road, Newtown Square. All key
Women and President. will be
present.
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from their rooms without
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the subject of the Lesson-Sermon avenue has been entertaining Mr.
in all Churches of ChrIst, ScIentist, and Mrs. Gartag",!ls of Athens,
on Sunday June 11. The Golden Gree<:e for the past 10 days. Mr.
Text is:. "Withhold not thou thy and Mrs. Gartaganls, at present
tender mercies from me, 0 Lord: sludents of agriculture at Rutgers
let thy living kindness and thy University,are planning to lead a
truth continually preserve me."
uback to the country" movement
(Psalms 40:11.)
in the Pelopennesus where guerrilla warfare has frightened peasants from their farms into the
Piano Pupils in Recital Tea city.
Eleanor Fawcett of South ChesDr. and Mrs. Clifford Banta of
ter road presented her piano pu- Parrish road entertained Mrs.
pils at a recital tea Sunday af- Banta's sister Mrs. H. F. Fudge of
ternoon at "Brycliff", the home of CrawfordSVille, Ind., who has reMr. and Mrs. S. Milton' Bryant turned to her home following a
of South Chester road.
week's visit.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunday, Jime 11
11:00 A.M. - Baccalaureate Service in Clothier Memorial. . The
Meeting House will be open for
any who would' care to worship
there. Children will be cared for
in Whittier House as usual.
Monday, June 12
All Day Sewing for the A.F.s.C. at
WhIttier House.
Wednesda)', June 14
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METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser, D, D., Mintater
Sunday" June 11
11:30 A.M. Sunday
School
meets.
11:00 A.M.-Children's Day will
be observed.
TRINITY CHURCH
Sunday, June 11
8:00 A.M~Holy Communion.
11:00 AH. - Morning ,Prayer.
Church Sehool Exercises.
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'!-ny of the !I1eetings should contact Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan,
Sw. 0-2160. Mrs. Owen Gay, Mrs.
Frank Markley and Mrs. Casper
Garrett will be "visitors" from
the Church., It is only once in
many years that the national
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SWARTHMO&EAN
, Several. studenis of the younger
Steven Spencer of Ogden aven- for Jackson Hole, Wyo., where
group who receiv"", awards for
ue and two Swarthmore College they have taken sununer ,jobs at
shOWing the greatest improveclassmates
will leave today by car the Jackson Hole Wild Lite Park.
ment during the season were Jim
Robinson, Leigh Hollis and Joan
Hawkins. Others who played on
the program were Brenda von
Grabill, Rosemary Hibbard, Mimi
Hawkins. Janet Lynch; Jewel
'l'ucker, Laura Hobbs, Damon
Kletzien, June 'Hobbs, Claire
Hendrixson, and Diana 'l'ucker.
THE'SWARTH~OREAN
'STAiTE AUTO INSPECTION
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerner of
Cornell ..venue will give a' 100~eon fot the brldBi attendants
preceding the w.edding next Saturday.
Robert Fawcett of South Chester
road a sophoIllore at Phlladelphia
Textile Institute, was the recipient of a Gold Key for his work on
the staU of the School's Yearbook,
To Attend Blide
the Analysis.
trie at Williamstown, Mass., who
Miss Sylvia Ellis will be maid
Mrs. Henry L, Smith of Swarth- will visit for a week. They. will of honor tor her sister MiB$ Barmor~ avenue has returned from be guests of honor at a luncheon bara Jean Ellis, - daughter of Dr.
the Pennsylvania Hospital where given today by Ann Broomall of allf Mrs. ,T. Leslie Ellis of 'South
she has been a patient ,for the past Cornell avenue.
Chester road, whose marriage to
three- weeks. Mrs. Donald TwadMrs. R. W. Tucker of Cornell Mr. Thomas ~an Siinpson, son
deHof Dundee,' N. Y. and Mrs. avenue visited her family'in Rock of Mrs. David Allen Simpson of
John T. Handy of Crisfield, told., Hill, S.C., "Tor a few days of last Rutgers avenue, will take place
visited their mother during her week, and also attended her Saturday morning, June 17 at 11
illness and Dr. and Mrs. Henry twenty-fifth cia"" reunion at Win- o'clock in the Swartiunore Presbyterian Church. The Rev. JoLawrence Smith Jr., and family of throp College, Rock HilL
seph P. Bishop will oIDciate. '
Tallahassete, Fla., were recent overnight visitors.
Mr. David Simpson, Jr., of NeW
TO WED
York City will serve as best man
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Warden of
, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyon for his brother.
Yale avenue entertained as their
Chandler annoWlce the marriage
guests for several days Mr. and
of their daughter, Margery Anne,
Mrs. Harold Humphreys and
JUNE BRIDE
to Theodore Andoniadls of GlenThe marriage of Miss Bardaughter Sue of Aruba. Netherdale. N. Y., today.
bara Anne Bradford, daughlands, West Indie...
The wedding will take place at
Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman their home "Son-ow's End", Wal- ter -of Mrs. George C. Broadbent
of Harvard avenue will entertain lingford in the presence of the of Vassar avenue to Mr. John H.
Crowtherf son of Mr. and Mrs.
at open house tomorrow afternoon immediate farrtilies.
Harry W. Oro1X>ther of Yale ave'with members of Mr. PloWman's
nue, will take place Saturday June
1925 Swarthmore CoHege class as
Names
Attendants
17 at 3 o'clock in the Swarthmore
guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs.
Methodist
Church. The Rev. Dr.
Miss Eileen Scanlon of Buffalo,
Benjamin Burdsall of Port Chester,
'N. Y. will be week-end guests of N.Y., will be maid of honor for Roy N. Keiser will officiate.
Mrs. Joseph S. Carter of Bou!Miss Norrine Taylor, daughter of
the Plowmans.
der,
Colo., will attend her sister
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Norris
O.
Taylor
of
Mr. and Mrs. ~oger Russell of
a"i
matron
of honor, and Beverly
Haverford place will hold open Winding Lane Media, formerly of
house for the children of Swarth- Swartlunore, whose wedding to Crowther, sister of the bridemore College graduates, class of Mr. Arthur John Geib of Caro, groom will lle a junior brides1925, who are holding a reunion Miojl., will'take place on Saturday maid.
morning, June 24 at the Church
this year.
Meryweather - Eshleman
Mrs. Helen Hall of Hillborn of the Nativity B.V.M. Media.
Miss
Carol
Van
Alen
of
SwarthMr.
and Mrs. Gerald Eshleman
avenue entertained at a dinner
more
ana
Miss
/Barbara
Krase
of
of Marion, Mass., announce the:
party Friday evening in honor of
Miss Mary Denworth of Elm av- Middletown Road will be brides- marriage of th'eir daughter, Gerenue who will be married in July maids, Mr. Robert Geib of Caro, aldine F. Eshleman, to Steen L.
to Mr. Harold C. Stratte of Ro- Mich. will be best man for his Meryweather, son of the Rev. and
brother and Mr. Duane Taylor of Mrs. Thomas A. Meryweather of
chester, ~.
Ann Arbor and Mr. Donald E. Philadelphia, formerly of SwarthCaroline deFuria of North Ches'MacCoul of Plainville, Conn. will more, on SatUrday morning, June
ter road, a Inember of the Swarthbe ushers.
3 at 11:45 in St. John's Lutheran
more High School graduating class,
Mrs. George Osborn of LaMing, Church, Mickles, near Allentown.
will enter Pembroke College of
Mich., entertained at a dinner and
The Rev. Meryweather, assisted
Brown University in the faH.
kitchen shower for Miss Taylor. by the pastor of St. John's Church,
Mr. and, Mrs. A. W. Binns of on Sunday, May 21.
officiated.
Muhlenberg avenue will attend
the Commencement at Penn State
BIRTHS
TO WED JUNE 17
Monday when their son David will
Mr. and Mrs, George A. Hay of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Detreceive a degree in Agriculture.
David and his wife, the former Harvard avenue announce the weiler of Cornell avenue are reMiss'Paulioe Beatty, will live on coming marriage <>f their daughter ceivlng congratulations on· the
Alice to Mr. Allen Coffin Enders ,blrtl! of a daughter, Janet, on
a farm near West Chester.
son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert
May 31 in Taylor Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H\UTY F. Brown Enders of Ehn avenue. •
The baby is a granddaughter <>f
and Jean and Bllly Brown of
The wedding will take place on Mr. ~d ~. George H. Detweiler
North Chester road will attend the June 17 at the home of the bride's of RlVerView -road, and 1Mr. and
graduating exercises today at grandmother, Mrs. John S. Hay
Amherst avenue.
LeXington, Va. Harry Brown, Jr.,
is a member of the graduating
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Mangels
class.
'HONOR BRID&TO-BE
of Forrest lane are receiving conGeorge Swan 'of Mt. Holyoke
Miss E1izabeth Marshall Lee of gratulations on the birth of a
place graduated Thursday evening Harvard. avenue whose marriage daughter, Karen Charlcrtte, on
from Episcopal Academy. His to Mr, Harvey C. Taylor Qf Tampa, May,30 in the Women's Medical
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Mac- Fla., will take place Saturday, College Hospital, Germantown.
The baby is a granddaughter of
Donald Swan and brother Don June 17 in the Swarthmore Presattended the exercises. George byterian Church, will be guest of Mrs. Stanley W. Chute of Forrest
and Don will leave tomorrow to honor at ~ tea and shower given ianel formerly of Media.
drive west. Donald will spend at 4 o'cloCk this afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Christenthe summer on a catue ranch Mrs. William B. Tuttle of Cedar
near Kemerer, Wyo., and George lane as hostess.
sen of Riverview road announce
Mrs. Florence Broomall of Cor- the birth of a daughter, on June 8
will be, ona sheep ranch near
nell avenue will entertain at a in Fitzgerald-Mercy Hospital.
KaySville, Utah.
Mary Elizabeth Logan, daugh- supper party next Thursday eventer df Col. and Mr•. George Logan ing in honor of the bride-to-be.
FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
of Cornell avenue, was graduated
MAGAZINE
from Mount St. Joseph Academy of Harvard avenue will entertain
SUB&CRIPTIONS
on June 6. Mary Elizabeth was at dinner .following' the wedding
rehearsal
on
Friday
evening,
June
Mrs· Lloyd E. Kauffm8B
awarded a four-year scholarship
18.
,to the College of Chestnut Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Elric Spr",\t and •
JUNE 9,1950
,JUNE 9, 1950
SWARTHMOREAN
Swarthllore latiolal Bilk
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& Trust Co.
Member of Feden} Deposit Insurance ObrporaUon
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JUNE 9, 1950
Give Piano Recital
Aid Neighbors Celebratioo
The pupils of Charles Izumi
will present ·their annual plaiw
recital at the Woman's Club of
Swartlunore on Wednesday -June
14 at eight o'clock.
Children ranging from six and
above will play. Several adults
will als!? assist. A special feature
of the program will be the Bach
Duo Piano Concerto in C Major,
which will be played by Lewis
Izumi and James Sorber. Lewis
Izumi a freshman at Swarthmore
College was a soloist with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra in Los
Angeles. J aines Sorber is professor
of Spanish at Swarthmore College.
Doris and Lois Greene were
costumed as Scandinavians, while
Shirley and Janet Little, and Anne
and ·Jean Paul were in Swedish
. dress. Willard Tomlinson, chairman of West Delaware County
Chapter, was dressed as Uncle
Sam.
po.
I
uI saw it in The Swarthmorean".
pay for it
LATER
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Socks
Get FATHER some
of these new Interwoven Socks, • , New
Patterns, , • New
Colorings, , •
a pair and up,
75c
BUCHNER'S
8 Park Aven,Ue
I
\. Fill yaur ooel biD. now, at
Iho lo....t priceo you'll get all
tIuI rest of this year. Pay tOr It
later in mon!hIy insb!lImenf.
on'ourconvcnient budget pian,
Order Old Company'. Lehigh
premium anthracite-tho
smokc1c:ss, dean PeansylVllllia
hSrd ooal that Iasta lonaCr.
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Ordera taken until 11 P oM.
CHESTER 3-9154
Closed Every Sunday
A. ]D:. to 8 p. M.
Monday Thru Saturday
Open.7
OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE
DAILY DINNEaS 8Se 10 $1.60
Special Children's Platters
is now QSsbciatJed
, . with
EDWARD L. NOYES & CO,
REAL ESTATE·
INSURANCE
MORTGAGES
Swim Suits
and
I
fDu&dtM
IVERY FAMJLY
ENTIRE FAMilY
~ ",.fIe4fb!
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wife aDd
all
family
J'OliqoDiy
: and under
,
3IJwband,
mouths
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amoum payable wbjea to
are HI restricted as to
for eaclJ person
cOfaed..
PETER E. TOLD
333 Dartmouth Avenue, Swarthmore
Phone Swarthmore 6·1833
.
won the Reserve Riding Champ,.
ionship..
Mrs. Paul B. Banks 01 Harvard
avenue entertained at a miscellaneous shower WedneSday evening in honor of Miss Helen Worst
of Harvard avenue who will be
married to Mr. Peter Nowell of
Rose Tree on September O.
Lt. Comdr. John C. Taylor, Jr.,
U. S. N., Mrs. Taylor and daughters
Sally and Joanne ~iIIarrive in
SwarthmQre next week to visit
. Mrs. Taylor's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Potts of Yale avenue. They
are- en route to Newport, R. I.
wh!lre Comdr. Tayla'!' will be
stationed for a year.
Former Swarthmore residents
Mr. and MTS. Herbert B. Sanford
who have been living in New York,
have taken an apartment at the
Harvard for the summer.
Mrs. Warren R. G,odfrey of Vassar avenue has returned .from a
lO-day visit with her mother Mrs.
G. W. Cole of Salamanca, N. Y.
Thirteen girls, the members of
Girl Scout Troop No. 16 will receive awards and ·badges at a Court
of Award. to be held 2 p.m. Monday in the Girl Scout House.
Mothers of the girls have been in·
vited to attend.
Mrs. Walter Magee, troop leader,
aosisted by Mrs. John MacAlpine,
;will present the awards ·in this
special ceremony which replaces
the commnnity Court of Awards
held May 17 that the Troop was
unable to attend.
Virginia Bullitt, Pamela Foster,
and Mary Lou Pierce will receive
their first class badges, representing the acc\llDuJation of 12 proficiency badges.
I
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to grace the figure and
enh'ance ·the beach or
your favorite' swim-. ruing hole
* * * ,
Play Clothes galore - faded blue or brightly
colored shorts, Cotton blouses, skirts and jackets for that carefully casual look.
13 Sout~ C~ester Road
.Swartl.more, Penna.
The Community Arts. Center
In Wallingford'
,
.
,
,
"
look. and you see beautyl New trend.......klng. ~ClHelting beauty Inside and outl Then loak deeper, , , beneath the suriac:eI
Th_'s whe... you finel an even greater differencel'Great englneerinlt-SOlid quality of construction, The grent Chrysler Idea that _
IWW pie........ In the comfort 01 a car • , • new satlsfoctlon in the durability and safety and conveni~ of a corl Look closer stiUl
AI the workmanship, • , at the quality of the materials , •• at the value all the way fh,0~9h that only Chrysler offen. That's
what you pay lor, , , and that's what pays you badd Come look , , • 10k'; the wheel, , , drive, , , there's nothing like this ChryIIer,
Lou Pierce, Sandra Milne, Barbara Harlow, Nancy Carroll, Martha Calhoun, and Virginia BuIlitt, who completed their five
years in December, and to Virginia
DeCaindry and Kathleen Jessup,
who completed their five years
this month.
World Friendship pins will be
presented ·to Virginia Bullitt, Martha Calhoun,Nancy Carroll, Pamela Foster, Barbara Harlow, Sandra
Milne, Mary Lou Pierce, Sally
Shook, Virginia Snlith, EmIly Terry, and Jane MacAlpine for their
interest and cooperation in the
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Schoalba&B
Project.
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Keep out of
.this Summer
Car Owoers-don'( let warm
weather catch you !>y sur·
prise. Better see us NOW for
Sioclair·ize for Summer Ser.
vice. With this special service
we protect your carlO waysWE LUBRICATE
1. Cho••la,
2. M_
3. Tnmlmfilloa
4. D!'hro-
5. ITont Moet.
WE CARE FOR
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Five year pins will go to Jane
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Virginia Smith, Mary
CHARLES R. RUSSELL
Students are ready to work and
anxious 10 have jobs..
Those who need their grasa cut,
want help in scrubbing floors,
or have any odd jobs around the
house and yard are urged to
.phone the school office, Media
6-1880, and ask· fOl" the kind of
help n~ed.· Requests will be
taken care of promptly_ The
~chool hopes that all neighboring
communities will take advantage
th'
I
of 1$ serv ceo
Mrs. Frank L. Reynolds of
Guernsey road ien for Clarksburg,
W.Va., where she will visit her
brother and sister-in-law Mr. and
Mrs. Charles H. Stout. She will
return hy Silver Springs, Md., to
visit her son-in-law and daughter
Comdr. and Mrs. ~ilbert L. Countryman.
Cenza Colafemina of Lima,
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert I,. Coates of Harvard avenue, '\\rill be a member of the class
to graduate Monday from the University of Rochester, N. Y.
Patricia Patman, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Fred A. Patman of
Princelon avenue, graduated with
honors at the Commencement exercises at Penn HaU Junior College, Chambersburg on Monday,
June 5. Pal was award<:ll the
I
STORY & COMPTON
FUEL CO.; INC,
Brealda., - LUDel! - DIDDer
Nether Providence High Schoal
announces a new employment service designed to help both the
community and the students. The
High School will serve as a clearing house on requests for parttime and vacation work.
POLIO ?!:~$5000
~
AUTBORIZIiD DEALER
FOR OVER 35 YEARS
DEW DROP INN
Nether Providence High
eutt4(fo~
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At lRutgers avenue Bonnie
, Phone Swarthmore 6-4592
Maxey was queen. Peter Kroon,
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
PLUMBING and HEATING
I king; Stanton von Grabill, h;~~~1
I Susan Braun, Sally Re~er,
,McGonigle, Jack Snyder and ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
,Michael Fairbanks, attendants.
The program was much the
same at both schools. Special features at Rutgers were three balle·t
dances performed by Molly Husc,
Norman Wilson, Carol Williams,
: Su·san Braun, Sally Reaser, and
ANNOUNCES
Patsy McGonigle; and two numbers by a student orchestra. Here
The Summer
Semester of Six Weeks
,
,the rhythmn band nwnber was
June 19th to July 28th
done by the second grade while
FOR
ADULTS
Afternoon Landscape Painting Classes
grade 3 performed it at CClllegY! I
$6.00 for the course
, avenue.
Evening
Painting
Class
$6.00 for the course
, The Robin Hood shooting conFOR tlHIhDREN - Ceramics, Dramtics, Folk DanCing, Leather '
.: test, done by several fourth graWork, Painting, Woodworking
$3.00 for the coUrse
ders in addition to the rellul'"
'class numbers, proved a !favorite.
Creative Dancing
$6.00 for the course
FOP. TEEN·AGERS - Art
$4.00 for the course
Folk Dancing
$3.00 for the course
Dramatics
$3.00 for the ...urse
REGISTER NOW at the COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER
...
, PHONE ME 6-1139
,
MEMBERSHIP FEES: Family $10.00 - Adult $5.00 - Young
People Up To 21 Years $2.00
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NEWS NOTES
At.
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the 80.lMMmiATE COVERlGt·FROMDltE·Of POLICY " cial Science DepartmentJ and alo
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EmplDyment
Several Swartlunoreans took
part in the parade at the Media
,Centennial Wednesday evening.
United World Federalists bad a
tIoat representing federal world
organization. School children were
dressed to represent Holland,
Scandinavia, Spain, Switzerland,
Italy, Scotland, South America,
China, the United States and other
countries.
operation and accident prevention.
baidgles are: Emily Terry, Virginia
Volunteer instructors, rated as Colorful School Program Smith, ,Mary Lou Pierce, Jane
the best in 'their r":,pective fields,
Triumphs Over
MacAlpine, Kathleen Jessup, Barponduct the courses. Many of the
bara Harlow, Pemela Foster, Virinstructors are professionally emWeather.
ginia DeCaindry, Nancy Carroll,
Virginia Rath
h'
. played during the year as teachA highly amb,'t,·ous May
Martha Calhoun, and VirgiD!i1
, c a'rman m ,.
I
hy' I d
t·
Bullitt.
charge of First Aid for the ers 0 p. ~lca e uca Ion or as celebration which was arranged
coaches 10 schools, colleges and by Alice Bl-"'-ett and
The ceremony will close the orSwarth A
m re B rane h 0 f th e R ed.
.
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g 'ed
ti it
of th t
f
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f th'
amz
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e roop or
Cross announces that scholarships I umv~rs, es.
, Ait
.
M 1
a
e mus,c department, the summer. Although the group
tllIS
to the Red ClVSS Aquatic School
er
course,
. ar.en Alice Putnam phySical education
will be awarded to Marlen' Thompson wlll serve as Rehef LIfe teacher, the individual elementary is small Mrs. Magee and Mrs.
Thompson and Donald Fetherolf. Guard at Eaglesmere for the grade teachers and pupils, and MacAlpine feel that it has been
The purpose ot these scholar- month of Augus!. During July, carried over into June was COIn-I a fine year, with attendance good
ships is to provide high standard she will atsist with the instruc- pl.ted Monday morning.
and interest high. Mrs. Harlan
~
prospect,'ve
sWl'mmm'
g
tion
01
liD.
patients
at
the
MorChild
f
,.,_
Jessup, chairman of the troop
t,·.,·n,·ng
w.
ren
rom
"."dergarten
J•
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gustafson
h
. th
conmu·ttee and memb'ers ...
U.l.Hi.
an d I,'fe saVl'ng ,·nstruc!ors· m' all row sWlmmmg pool, Swarthmore. th
aug
SiX
grade, at
A. Calhoun, Mrs. John Carroll, are visiting the latter's parents Mr.
phases of water activity.
Donald Fetherot! will hold the schools, gaily garbed in costumes
'
P OSI·t·,on 0 f wa t erf ron t councillor a f France, S wed en, Germany, ,Mrs. M. Foster, Mrs. L. O. Shook, and Mrs. William R. Huey of DickB
oth award winners plan to go.
' .
Hi
and Mrs. W. A Smith added much inscn avenue until June 28 when
to Camp Watitoh at Becket, MaSS'l at Camp Passum~LC, Ely, Vt. after Norway, Poland,
ungary, Eng- to the year Wl·th the'" help and th
ill'l f
E
Mr
from June 15 to June 25. Camp taking the Aquabc School course. land, ,America and perfOmling cooperation.
~
ey w
sm or urope.
s.
Watito!t is one of 10' camps in· Two years ago the Swarthmore songs and dances of those counHuey and her daughter who lett
audienc·es on three
Thursday to spend the week-end
the eastern UIDted States where 1Branch schoI arship was award e d tries delig"'ed
'"
intensive aquatic training has I' to Laura Blackman who, as a re- different days.
Ann Lingle and Phyllis Gutbrie, at Middlebury College will be 00sult of her training, has 'been
The College avenuers
both of Cornell avenue will re- companied home by Beth and Bill
able
to
assist
Miss
Roth
i!I
her
pleaSed
when
weather
cleared
turq
tomorrow following a week's Huey, students I"t Middlebury.
;,
,
2 o'clock Wednesday, !May 31,
vacation in Bermuda.
Joan 'Davission of Va,ssar aveJ::l'~
program. _ _ _ __
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their celebration was able to
Mrs. H. A. DesBrisay and her nue was named Queen of DicklnMr. and Mrs. Walter Magee of off on schedule. However, a hasty son Mr. William DesBrisay of son College for 1950. Joan has
South Chester road are entertain- shower descended 10 minutes too Vancouver, B.C., spent several completed her sophomore year at
ing for two months Mr. Ma- soon and caught the fifth graders I d"ys with their cousins Mrs. John the college.
Barbara Thatcher of. College
gee's parents Mr. and Mrs. L. in the last steps of their dance. S. Vertner and Mrs. Joseph S.
The sixth grade number and the
of Rutgers avenue.
avenue and Robert Disque of
Bradford Magee of Miami,'Fla.
Maypole dance was postponed unAlice Hornaday of Dickinson Strath Haven avenue will graduate
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perkins
Cedar lane entertained recently til Monday morning of this week. avenue who mll arrive hom~Monday, June 12, tram NorthwestThe Rutgers avenue
Sunday from Oberlin College, wi . ern University. Both will be reMr. and Mrs. Arthur Beaven of
scheduled
for
the
morning
of
May
attend
sWilmer school at the Uni- eiving the Bachelor of Science
Baltimore.
31 had to be held .Friday, :Tune 2. versily of Pennsylvania.
Degree.
.
The College avenue May Queen
I was Joanne Shearer; the king, II
Frederick Bloom; herald, Andy
Right now Is the time to have your HEATING PLANT serviced
Roxby; and court attendants _
oJ:ean Patterson; Gail Forwood,
FRED BORDEN
Ellen Tolles, Suzanne Plowman,
Steven 'Hansell, and Butch HofOIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE
mann.
Thompson, Fetherolf To
Red Cross AITITatic
'1School
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QUALITY I'OODS·
FOR LFSS
,
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FRI. 1m 9 PJIl, SAT. 6 P.M.'
/}dMJ Smooth or Crunchy
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LARGE.)ERSEY MACKEREL . . 19'
VbvJnla Lee
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StuRed.OJl.,....-
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Comic Books
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I':;; lie
Steve Snow • Washington and
Lee, John Steinfeld - University
of Colorado or Duke UniverSity,
Alvah Stuart • Undecided, Dana
'Swan - Swarthmore, Paul Tart _
Dickinson or University of Delaware, Richard Terry - Bowling
Green or Penn State, Karl Thomas • Undecided, Marlen ThompSGn· Denison, John Tyler - Bullis
School, Richard Uhrin - Temple,
Frederick Werner - University oC
Delaware, Clarence Willis - Air
Force, Ruth Woodard' - Music
Study in Ridley Park, MarjOrie
Zensen - ~exel or KeystQne.
CANTALOUPES - Zgc
FRESH PEAS '=I=='
, WESTINGHOUSE
, APPLIANCES
2 lb. 2gc
PalCO Conce,,"'-I_ PI aMII
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Mo...loill
Driveway Construction
AsphAl& or
You can be SURE
CeDar Walls Re·Plu&eftd
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
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l/lts
WESTINGHOUSE
AMERICAN TI_SS_U_E....;..._6....::=:.-.;49c
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ADOLPIPS
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CLASSIFIED
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H. D, SIPLER
11 SOUTH CHBSTEB MAD,
8WAll.TuMOJI.E
PHONE:
S ..artblno.e G·04t4
Co,mldelte' Home
and
Building Maintenance
HOW 1'0 B. A
Bids submitted on Ole following &YP," work • • •
Lawn Mowing, Shrub and
Hedp Care
W'lndoWB Cleaned, Screens
and Storm Sash.. liWaUed
and Removed
Foundations and Cellars
W"""roof~d ,
Inside ....us cleaned, painted,
papered and plastered
Also all types of carpentry,
electric, plumbln&" on&side
painting, and roofing WOI:k
Any ..ork needed 10 repair,
renovate or malnlaln your
property
"GOOD SPORI"
SWA-RTHlIIORE 6-3328
9:30 .A.lIf.
011
FRED HOEFEL
Party-Une releplloaM
WheD J
"V--4T10NS
?
Wbea, while WkIng, ,..,.. me" • that -,ow: n '&f*w
is waiting ta mab a
hIIIIi! up iG II lew IlliDuIa\ _
free tbe Una.
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The .. _ _ lui thIQs about t!Ie8e Dl8e ..... I'll fa
that they're retumecl ••• with .dlvideada b: all in goocI
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11Ie Ben TIllejJbOll8 CompIllJ of PIIlIJS,JIVaaJl
,
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312 Goyle,. Stree, ' Me.:ia. ....
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Phone; Media '6.081
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SERVICE
Swarthmore 6-0740
t
one..
Hardly used.
reasonable ofrthm
fer. Milles, Swa
_.!Ore 6-6891..
WANTED
WANTED-Home lor gray striped
male kitten _ house trained.
Call Swarthmore 6.1947.
W J.NTED _ Two or three-room
'S. a ctary
re.
1!~~~~~~~~~~==~=~~~~~;~;~~~~:=!:II:!~~:o!:!-:.s~J.
the Borough or Swarth-
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tome laundry.
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,oti walt for tllat ',us••r' of ,urs _ ,',.
call tic. At'a~t'c FurllllCO 011 dea'",'"
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Atlantic Pumaee OIl Is ~ple RelIned to 888Ure
mayfmum. conversion to heat. and cleaner Hm1na•
Call us now, and keep ahead of the fall rush. We"ll
nppIy )'OU with quality Atlantic Fumaee OIl for &lui
....... comfortable
you've ever mownl
.
--
"""ter
IJ:a~Alerv4.
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PIIIIDEIPIII EllCllle COMPI.'
•
FOR RENT-Attractive room, sed ...'Ioor, near b a
th. Conven~ con
ient to transportation, tea-rooms.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lswarUunore~6-~4~1~2~4.~
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ill
FOR RENT--- In Swarthmore _
EMIL SPIES, JR.
Walch, Clock
two14bedroom,
fum.ished.
June
to September
14. Call Me'" Jewelry Repairing
dia 6-2469.
30 YEARS EXPERIENCE
FOR RENT - Attractive room,
128 Yale Ave.
pleasant surroundings. Near transSw. 6-4216
portation.
Gentleman
preCerred. Call Swarthmore 6-4609.
FOR RENT - Completely furnished aparbnent for summer;
two
rooms and bath, near tennis~
....d GU'I'1'ER WORK
court
and swimming pool. Phone
FREE EBl'IMATES
Swarthmore 6-3989.'
.
Estab~ 1894
FOR
RENT
Cape
May,
furWork Guaranteed
nished hOusekeeping apartment,
Call CLYDE R. CASSELL
5
rooms, screened porch facing
Swarthmore 6-0838
~~~ August rental $350, Sep$250. J. B. Douglas, 600
1Chester road. Telephone
6-0163.
'
Since 19~ •• \
Iron Fireman Oil Burners'
-AuthoriZed"
neaten
Phone Ridley p~ 0412
Atlantic Heating Oil
BUILDER
S..arthmore 6-2253
house'I~;;;;;;~~;;~;;;~~~~~
FIne
'\- .
Charles E. Fischer
'
2100 Girard Bldg.• Phlla .• Pa.
Monig H Fussell.
12 South Ave., Media, Pa.
3T..a-9
;
.Re~
Must have good
Phone Swarth-
Estate are requested to make
W ANTEO.:--Woman with boy 11
and those baving claims to
desires housekeeping ,position..
981De, wIthout'delay.
'
ed p
I'a m
cook. ReferEleanor toGoddard Worthen E
x'perlenc
Mn,rgarct Goddard 1I0it
ences. Call Media 6-2912.
Elc:ecutors
Or to their A.ttome)'S
FOR RENT
Edwin ·P. Rome,
.~
RMnodelfnl!
WANTED_ Cleaning woman,
LETTEllS Testamentary on the above local references.
i:~
Buildinc
china-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Estate baving been granted to the under- more 6-6928.
Signed, nil persons indebted to 'Ie said ~"""i-;;ii;;ii~~=::;--;;::fii:'>;;;;;'.
',J,"
A. RElWElJ II
1-rhJrd Generation
BuIlder8.'·
S..arthmore 6·3450
ware.Re_
plyends,
Box glass
S, The
Swarthodds and
aqd
..
ESTATE OF HAnOLD CLARKE GOI).
'L
Residential Wiring
trictright
office.
The Board
and .bath,
the
to reject
any or rl!Serves
all bids in apartment,
Swarthmorekitchen
or vicinity.
$50,
in whole or in part and ·to award
contracts on any item or items including utilities'. Phone Swarthmore 6-7210.
making
r!g Denworth
WANTED-Porch ful1I1iture, also
3T-6-2
"
'Ill FAIRVIEW a'OAD, SWARTHM,ORE
SA-LES and SERVICE'
RADIOS'" HOllIE llPPLl4NCES
UNITED
SERVICES
S. M. HARBISON
ufn~~
WIRING and REPAIRS
m
.lIA1tRy A, BR~,.
~(It',
rear,
SALE
,
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home'I~~~w.~~~~~~~~~m
6-3502
GOOD
I
~~~~~£~~~~~~;~ I
Henry,
Boy's J.
non-athletic
Snape, J. (presented
Tyler.
by who visited at the Gibson
Henry Hofmann), R. DenWorth; D.
Fetherolf, S. Ford, L. Franck, R. 1-=-===-",
McCray, H. Ogram (stars); J.
Chapman, F. Sales, J. Steinfeld,
D. Swan . (letter and star); C.
Acker, W. Bird, W. DIckinson, A.
p.m.,
McCormack, R. Parris, L." ~harpe,
and
at a meeting of the
Boiardl at the School District Office
on June 21, 1950, at 8 p.m., or at
ROOFS
GUl'IEBS
an adjourned meeting of the
REPAIRED '" INSTALLED
School Board, for coal, fueI
WARM.AIR HEATING
oil, towel service, fUrniture, equipment, and extensions of a baseball
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
backstop. Specifications can be seGEO~E MYERS
"""ed between 9 a.m, and 4 p.m.,
daily except Saturdays, Sund~,
Michkan Ave.. Sw. 6-2266
and holidays, at' the School DIS-
~F~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1i
E.~
--
I
Thomas,
Pierce, (presented
R. Allison. 'by College
avenue oCmotored
to Pembroke
Boy's D.
lacrosse
Brown University
and
Millard Robinson); S. Ford, R. was accompanied home by her
McCray, B. McCtathery, B., Mc- daughter Ann and a dassmate
L
2.
~~~.~~~~~~I ~::=~=::v
SWARTHMORE. PA,
Serving Swarthmore, Morton, Rutledge and Rfdley
Township since, 1Vl8.
.
•
CoIl_til
1
R. Terry, J. Tyler, F. Werner, H.
miles Cram Swarthmore.
Arrison, W. Gold, J. Goodman, D.
Phone ValLuehring. E. Sharpless.
PERSONAL
Gitl'. J.V. awards (plreslented I rn;rn<=""~~~cii'~"",,",,,
by Alice Putnam), D. Bateman, S. PERSONAL-AVON PRODUcts,
INC., one of the oldest and larAt May 29th's annual letter ban- Cpleman,' M. Garrahan, M. L. gest Cosmetics manufactors in the
Hodge, M. ·E. Hopper, I. LeWis, N. world have openings fur women
quet in the high school cafeteria Moore, J. Ro..., L. Saunders, P. in Swarthmore and vlcinlty to
the following students received Teal, K. Wisdom (letters); J. represent our Products. Earn a
their -garnet "smS!
L
steady profitable income. Part or
Evans, B. Harlow, A. Hilker!, J. Cull time as you wish. For interGirl's lacrosse (presented by Holrn'an, M. McCowan, J. Shearer, view at your home write to Miss
pup.
Virginia Allen), P. Beneke, B. P. Told (stars).
inscribed with
Cele Snape, Avon District Manarhyme,
Call' Swarthmore
Crosset, J. Faul.kJ\er, V. Herndon .' Boy's J.V. (awarded by Mr. Rob1104 1Jekalb St., Norristown,
(stars); R. Woodard (manager); blson), C. Barr, L. Franck, J.
J. Allen, E. Hay, M. Knabb, A. Becker, H. AITison, F. Conly, R.
Lukens, B.' Thompson, ·R. Wi!cox, McCormack, L. Thomsen (letters);
C. Ford, S. Gaskill, V. Gehring, E. C. Acker, J. Snape, D. SWan, B.
Forsythe,. M. Greene (varsity).
Crouther, D. Furey, R. Jessup, C.
Fire Underwriters'
.
Service on W89hReillstered in Swarthmon
Malin,
J. Thompson, Do/Burtis, D.
Girl's non-athletic letters (preers, vacuum cleaners, ranges,
0_1 Chester S.I08
Sented by Alice Blodgett), S. Al- Killlnger (stars).
irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call
den, J. Allen, P. Beneke, M. Bowie,
Erich H. Hausen, Electrical OonJ. Cobols, M. Croeo, C. deFuria,
Swarthmore 6-2650. 335
NEWS NOTES
r
J. FanIkner, E. Hay, M. Knabb,
Mrs. Dorothy S. Platka 9f BurRubbisll COll.ction
I
I
M. Ransburg, J. Richardson, B. lington, Vt., spent several days
vacuum
Swarthmore Disposal
I
Thompson (stars); B. Bagby, M. visiting her mother Mrs. W. H. other
appliances
Weekly or MonthJ7
Corse, B. CJ:~s'"'t, P. Giles,
Shank and sister Mrs. Alvah Wood ed.
Prompt servtce.
Robert
Hawk, V. Herndon, A. Lukens, Stuart of Vassar avenue.
Brooks, Swarthmore 8-1548.
WARREN PIERCB
M. Magee, C. Scholl,' O. Smith,
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hibbard PERSONAL-Painter _ formerly
Swarthmore 6-2078
M, Zensen, S. Bowie, M. Dickin- of Riverview· road have returned . J;JosEvs paln~er Cor G""...ge Gilles.
pie. Call
ery Swarthmore
Job a satisfied
costa. ,
son, J ,Evans, E • F as ter, R . G ar- home from
" a. two-week trip to mer.
6-4251.
rett, B. Harlow, D. Heinze, A. Cincl,nnatl, OhIO where they at- PERSON.u. _ SmaiC suburban
A. Mercer Quinby
Hilkert, M. Hunt, J: Lange, P. tended the Gerteral Assembly of
nursing home has vacancy. I
FUNER4L omECTOR
Told.
'
the Presbyterian Churoh. During
clintele. Good
Formerly of Medta
Madison
I
- Boy's track (awarded by James their absence their daughter Rose1125
W. LeiJil/h Ave., Phil...
D
rth mary visited Mr. and Mrs. KenI'
Pbone Baldwin 117.
Miller), B. Coleman, R. enwo 'neth M. Reed of North Chester
wish to
No additional oharlle fer
CorDickinson,
ack R B.
F
6-4124. I
suburban calls
W.
A. Mc- road.
(stars);
D.. Sharpe (manager);
strath
:rt:aven
In,
m
,
•
Mr. and
Mrs.avenue
Marvelentertained
Wilson oC
FetheroU, S. Martin, L. Sharpe, a group a f ulen
<-'
ds Fr'd
.
Cor vaCllltion D,eri.od.
6.1448
1 ay everung
T. Alden, D. Follett, T. Simkin, L. in honor of the birthday anniverlaundress
Doherty, D. Killinger. .
with
WILLIAM BROOKS
Boy's baseball (presented by sary of Mr. Wiison.
early July. For
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
1 William
•
Deborah Furnas of Richmond, pl,oas"" call Mrs. Savelli,
Lawns mowed, General
''
Reese), C. Acker, C. 'Barr, Ind., arriv.ed Saturday to
more 6-4712.
Haullng
R. Bradford, H. Johnston, D.
"i'i~~~~'-y==::::-==C;:=n
two weeks with her
PERSONAL-Register your Small
236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa,
Swan, P. Stuart (stars); J. Cola- Mrs. George E. Silloway of
now for September at the
meeo( manager); R. Crowther, A. Chester road.
~~I.r~~~~~;~N~:ursery School. Call
Lampert, R. Park, S. Snow, K.
MrS. H • H • G'b
J r., 0 C Elm Mrs.
director, Swarth1 son,
LETTERS
AWARDED'MAY 29
PETER DI NICOLA
Gallel ClOaking i. easy when ~ have a modem
gal range. Whether you use surface units, broiler,
Of' oven, you have fast, dependable heat that gives
,OU wonderful , resulta. The heat of a gal range" 10
fIulWe-tnaldnglt easy for you to. adlust conhGla 10
whale
eoOtt, •• temperature you want for vartows
.
. . 10..... Ga. cooking II cheap, ~ See your
fuWOiltadaaler about the new, gal ranges Of' IIap
In at any of our .bul ba/l lion.
REFRIGERATORS
LAUNDItOMA/l'
DRYERS
RADIOS - PORTilBLES
THE SWA&TRMOBEAN
Joan Plummer of Walllngford Junior College in Washington, D.
was graduated from Chevy Chase C. on, June 5.
.
ions are as follows:
Charles Acker - Dartmouth
Sally Alden • William Smithj
Jane Allen • Wellesley, Betty
Bagby - Undedded, Charles Barr Duke, Pauline Beneke - Bowling
Green, Whitworth Bird· Wesleyan, ~argot Bowie - UniversitY
of .Colorado, Robert Bradford Undecided, Leotia Carroll - Mor·
gan State College, John Chapman'University of Colorado, Joyce
Cobots - Fairfax Hall, Joseph
Colameeo - Undecided, Barrington
Coleman. Hampton or Penn State,
Mary Corse - Dickinson.
Thelma Craig - Hahnemann
Hospital, Margaret Croco - Uni-'.
versity of Rochester, Barbara
Crosset - Ohio Wesleyan, Robert
Crowther - working, Caroline
deFuria - ~elIlbroke, Raymond
Denworth -' Wesleyan, Walter
Dickinson - working, Jeryl Faulkner - Rolllns, Donald Fetherolf Dartmouth, William Fisclierworking, Hell1')' Ford - Wesleyan,
Lawrence Franck - Swarthmore,
Marvin Freed· Penn State, Pat.
ricia Giles - Laselle, Sally Hawk _
West Chester;
Edith Hay - Swarthmore, Vivian
Herndon - Spring Garden Institute, Harold Johnston - Episcopal,
Barry Jones • Washington, and
Lee, Mary Knabb - Delaware or
William
and
Mary,' Arnold
Lampert - Undecided, Carol Liv.
ingston - Beaver College, Anne
Lukens - Bucknell; Mildred Magee - Working, Shelby Martin _
Philadelphia Textile Institute,
Arthur McConnack - Princeton,
Richard M;cCray • Wesleyan, Al.
fred
McGilberry
Hampton,
William McGlathery. - Bowling
Green, William McHenry - Washington and Lee;
Isadore Moore - Army, William
Morrow - Hiram, Augustine Musante - Undecided, Harold Ogram _
University Qf Pennsylvania, Elaine '
Parcells - Bucknell, Ralph .ParkWashington and Lee, Ralph Parris .. ,Drexel, ::Marian Ransburg ..
West Chester, Julianne Richardson - University of Delaware, Dolores Roeth • Undecided, Fred
Sales - West Ch
Sharpe - Swarthmore, Harvard or
Williams, Olive Smith - University
o.r Delaware,. John Silape - Hobart;
..
JUNE
9, 1950
·
I
"'(t,tI PaR cy Cal1felllia
Fnil
~
The graduating class oC Swarthmore High Sohool has, for the
most part made Its plans for the
coming year. 01 the 74 members
only eight a1-o undecided; one will
go Into the army and Cour will
be working. The other 61 will
go on for further education.
The students and their decis-
JUNE FESTIVAL
II'I only econDmlcal when YDU get foods
that are tested and approved at prlcel
that will help yaulower your food budget,
tlere'l you. opportunity to Ioye,
JUNE 9, 1950
.
, CUNNINGHAM
Painter. .. Pa....r Baaprs
We shoal" know boW
s...., 8-IHIr' MlcIdPD Ave.
Ford
CHARCOAL
BruCKETS
for Outdoor
Fireplaces
.
PFi1'~
Eo TOLD
AIlu....orlMarauoe
3U Dartmouth Av. .ue
sw.nJuDere.Pa.
and
entrance. $83. a
available. Box III[,
J. A. GREEN
Illntla II'rI ,,1011 AV1!DWe
SWAll'l1DlOu. I'A.
IIWAllTIDIOU
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Summer Study At Center H. S. 'Seniors
(Continued from page one)
Graduate Tuesday
painting, Mr, Gardner, instructor; 3:15 p.m. creative danCing,
Rita Dowburd, instructor. Wednesdays: 9 :30 a.m. woodworking,
George G. ,Theall, instructor (girls
may sign uP. too!): 10:30 a.m.
dramatics, Catherine Rieser, instruclor; 11:30 a.m. Leather work,
Katherine B. Mclean, instructor.
These teachers have a ffue background of training and experience
in teaching.
Particular attention has been
given this sununer to the teen-age
members, and classes have been
arranged especially for them. A
folk dancing class will be held on
'l'uesdays at 1:30 p.m. by Mrs. E1len Bleecher. on Wednesdays
from 11:30 to 1:30 there will be
dramatics, taught by Miss Rieser.
Participants in this class will bring
their lunches; milk and fruit may
be purchased at the Arts Center.
Also on Wednesdays at 2:00 p.m.
there will be a class for teenagers in painting, with Mr. Gardncr as the instructor.
. A complete schedule and information about both' the classes
and teachers may be obtained by
calling the' Aicts Center at ME
6-1739. Registrations for the Summer Semester are now being taken
at the Arts· Center.
I
Margot Bowie who sang a soprano solo proficiently to the accompaniment of Margaret Croco;
(Continued from page one)
John Chapman, alllhor of t~
words
and music of the class song;
to discourage the gossip page in
an
d
brass
players Larry Franck,
the school paper and the hearten:
iog support this received from and Fred Sa!es.
next year's, ninth graders.
Denworth remindei:l his listen~rs that leaders had led the world .'icc "ar
into its present state or stress,
that 'problem solvers were also
need!ed to lead it into unprecedented ways of progress. He suggested that men must learn to define,
explore, analize, and classify issues in order to meet them constructively, and quoted Lincoln's
advice to adopt new views as soon
as they prove true views.
Following the brass quinfet's
impressive playing at Wagner's
Chorale, the coveted diplomas
were distributed by President
.David McCahan of the School
Board before the recessional and
final singing of the school's Alma
Mater set loose fond
community was able to sleep.
Other class members who participated were Mary Knabb and
John Steinfeld Chor~ soloists;
______==__________~SUNE~~~~~,~lH==O
r-----------------------..;.--"'I
Baseball
FINE CAKES and PASI'RIES
With
c"
t
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9 r
k1
"'HE CAKE BOX
VOLUME 22,-NUMBEB 24
I
Theatre Square
•Brinton Pick tt, F sdi k
.
,
e
0
C
Receive Hono-;ary
Degrees'
.
,lie $"It '11.,
For
ODD - JOBS WELL DONE
Call The
Nether - Provtdenee
High School
EMPLOYMENT SERVilCE
Media 6-1880
\
FAST
COLORS
ADOLPJrS
SW 6-12701
\
,
•
(ContinUled
Smart from every
".--
go~e and seems to have reco"ered
~··Y
. completely
froin an' ann injury
suffered In football last fall. Russ
Snyder lo!d the vtctors at bat with
two. solid blows. On Tuesday
night the Hornets won their secch
.
ond game in a tlhriIIer over Media
ea ers and Advisors Set resulting· in a 3-2 score. Russ SnyFor Six-Week
der drove in the winning run witll
Session
,
two out in'the last of the seven1h.
.......011 Lads WIn ......
Many young people ot SWarth..... •
~_ner
more and vic.i.nity are looking
The Swarthmore American Leforward to the opening of the gion team opened its seaoon MonSummer High School on June day .evening with a convinctng 6-0
19. This summer High School vicllory over Upper Darby on IUvextends to them the opportunity ervtew 1?ield.
Don Bateman
ot taking refresher courses in fiashedreal pitching form in alsome of the subjects in which lowing o~ one hit and str!k!ng
tlley \ wish they might have out eight in five innings. . John
achieved a mD.e better standard .Nagy finished off the last two
of accomplishment. It also nf- innings allowing only one additfers them an oppOrtunity nl , ional hit .. The local team showed
preview of SOme of the courses tlashes of power at the hat wi1lb
they iI,Itend to take next year. Fred Campbell and Paul Tarr each
The summer school is operated getting three for three. Faulty
. jointly by . West Chester state base running.oo 1be part Of the
T
more High School.
Through from mounting.. The infield came
the e elle t
ti
t Dr• up
With some spariding plays and
xc
n ~pera on 0
left no doubt about 1ihe' outcome.
Earl F. Sykea, director ot Teach- T night the team
to M
er Training at West Chester State 0
,
goes
anoa
and :Monday to Aldan to meet two
Teachers College, a number of ot th best teams· th I
outstanding teachers have been
e
,
. m e eague.
secured· to help carry on t h i s .
N
eel H
emb
program.
The
Swarthmnre
am
ononry M
er
School Board has appointed as
Upon recommendation of the
advisory teachers Mary Arm- board of directors, the Swarthstrong, Adeline Strouse, Eugene more FIre and Prol!ective AssociDuncan, and Henry Hofmann, ation on· June 8 eJ.ected Peter E.
who will 3SSIst G. Baker Thomp- Told an h
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Local Resident .Issues
Plea For Abler
Leaders
Borough resident Thonias B. McCabe '15 ushered. in the festivities
of Swarthmore College's Commen-
LIBRARY BOARD
WELCOMES BOOK-S
cement week-end when he descended to the front campus in an
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$18.95
Swarthmore BusinesS' Association
Monday evening Joseph Celia was
elected president, William Shirley
vice-president, Robert Honeyford
secreta,}, and treasurer. Plans
for the Community Fourth of July
Program were discussed. Details
of the local celebration will be
presented in next
COLLEGE ELECTS
,WARD TO BOARD
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Registration for the Summer
Music program will take place on
!Monday, June 19 in Room 5 of
1f;le High School during the morn!ng hIaurs. Offerings will include
a summer band, harmony theory
classes, and beginning instrumental instruction. There is no charge.
and Raymond B. Fbsdick, were
;.
presented with honorary degrees Clippers, Hornets Win,"
of Doctor at Laws.
Mr. Fosdick, past president of
Ne-Hi Not So',
tl)e Rockefell.er FOuddation delivLucky
EIl'ed. the address, wamlng against:
the benumbing lear in which he
The Swarthmore 'Alcreation
feels men live today, desPite brave b""",ball teams are now playing
~
talk about "freedom from 'fear." a regular schedule of games in
Defining fear as the enemy' of in- the Mco I,eague in three separate
'
telligenee, Fosdick. referred .to divisions. The .Ne-lll team, comlears faced by other generaUOAIJ posed ot boys 11 years at aIlE! and
and admitted that the princlp
under, lost Its first leagUe encause' oLman's feaT today was no 'counter
to
Lansdowne
but d P
~ imagining. Not since the bounced back to win over East
U
ont·Off'
iClal Latest
neurotic
Black Death threatened Europe Lansdowne on RivervIew Field
To Serve Alma
has a terror lIke the atOmic wea- lastJ Saturday by a S
pon' stalked the world.\ The I8st featuring Billy Lee's pitching and
war ended with it, the 'next war hitting. Keith Richardson, JohnWilliam H. Ward of Strath Hawill begin with it.
settle ny Plscher and Skip Skoglund al- ven avenue was elected to the
, It will be only. the abne- so' ,PItched W
ell. ~3
"'..........: Bradshaw b oard 0 f managers of Swarthmore
nothing.
galion of inteIIlgence. ' , a n d Charles Wentz starred at the College last Friday.
"It is essential," said Fosdick, bat and in the field.
.
A native of Barnesville, Ohio,
"that· we understand the menace
nteClippers started oft with a Mr. Ward graduated from Swarthof the atomic bomb. But there is clear cut win over Easb L8nsdown,e more College in 1915 and entered
a very real chance that the danger, by. a scqre ot 11-4 behind the the· employ of the duPont Com"'" m' o·ur .ear
~
bombp
steady'a
pitching
of Kenny
Hasson
may ..
0I the
n
y
a s a chemist. In -1923 he beand in the paralysis of jUdgment but ran afoul of Overlook HeigHts came assistant chemical director
and common sense which fear en- Friday 11-10 after a series ot bad of the company's explosives degenders. " , '
, ,',' .' . " breaks, Bob C1othier, Dick Jes- partment, and,six years later was
"One ot .the most: subversive ter; LeeGemniiH~Graham"Wen!lt; himied Inanager ·or"'the'St. Lt.uis
forces' alive in the worla'" is' the 'and Noel Silyder have thus far sales office. In 1933 he became
idea that war is inevitable. It provided the ·batUng and fielding director of sales,in 1935 assistant
benumbs efforts to meet tile emer- thr1Ils.
general manager of explosives and
gency. We must assert! with CQIl~
The Horne~ started off tlhe in 1944 general manager. In Defidence 'and conviction that as long season on the nght foot by beating cember 1947 he was elected a
as intelligence and conscience are Spdngfield by the declsil(e score director, vice-president and mem-
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Three guests at the College,
Cox Brinton, Clarence E. P i c k e t t , .
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AtB::n:u:r:!:~ee= 1500 ALUMNI
WILLIAM H. WARD
LOCAL· NINES IN
~ ·VARIED SCO· RES
'1I,;,ed '" Itle.
Field
FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1950
Swarthmore College. conferred
degrees upon 228 graduates at Its
Commencement exercises Monday
moming in the Scott AuditorlUltL
INTO A SEISATIOI
JUNE i3 to AUGUST 11
SWARTHMORE,
COLLEGE SENIORSl.s~ ~~ATroN·
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THE ·SWARTHMOR
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William P. Hayes of Swarthmore avenue has left the Atlantic
Refining Company with which lJe
has been connected for the past '=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
20 years, and is now president ot
the Penn-York Pipe Line ComwE NOW SAVE THE NEW
pany. Although .Mr. Hayes is at
present working mostly out of
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New York City, the family has no
immediate plans
Df
leav.i'llg
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Swarthmore.
The Table ot 1000 Uses
Ideal lor )'our Office, Faetory. Home and Outdoors.
Summer Sketching
EasY storage and heavy duty.
Classes
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00, Chareoa.I
Jean Evans
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helicopter last Saturday at 2:50
p.m. Mr. McCabe was piloted in
this Hstuntn by classmate John
Ie>
Mason, an executive of Helicopter
"uromer Schedule Of utilities, Inc., of, White Plains,
Hours To Begin
N.Y.
In! 1
A parad\! of reunion classes folY
lowed, proceeding, from Parrish
At a meeting of the Library Hal! to the Scott Outdoor AudiBoard on Monday, June 12, mem- todum, where alumni assembled
bers were pleased to note that the to hear Mr. McC..-be deliver the
solicitation tor dOll.tion of books prinCipal address of 1I'e afternoon.
to the Swarthmore Public Library
McCabe, who is chairman of the
has met with exceptionally hearty Board of Governors of the Federal
'Y
response. Contr'b
I u tions of books Reserve System, turned
from the
money bave been made hy frOlic of the early afternoon to
many friends of the library, and issue "an earnest plea for abler
the pleasure of giving has appeared lea<\ers in government, business
to equal the pleasure of board and and·tb,e professions.
staff in reCeiving the splendid of"Just. as we met the challenge
ferings.
.
of. the war," he told his 1,500 lisThe most unusual collection has teners, .. "by commandeering the
been 350 volumes from the private best of our brains and ability, we
library of the late CharleS M. Mor- must again utilize our best to
rison_ The library's acquisition of meet the truly momentous probthese books was arranged through lems which face us "t home and
Morrison of I·~land.
abroad."
.,
The library is honored to accept
McCaba expressed special con!hese vo~umes, selected by librar- fidence in the' ability of the class
Ian Bettina Hunter out of a much of col.lege-educated veterans to
larger c0I?-e~tio,?" not .o~ because meet the pr~blems of the postwar
of the distinctive' quality of the world. "They will r~italize for
books th,:~ves and their excel- us one of the essential traditions
c~n~tion, but also because of of the American heritage, namely,
distinguished c~eer of Mr. a love of adventure and a willingFormer editor of the old nes to incur risk in the pursuit of
Public Ledger and the New York great alms.
company's executive editor heo;a~~ate~=~h~::
.
Ledger He had also' e
d
Aresl
' deno
t f Swarthmore for S!!cretary
.
s rve as
of the Commonwealth
the past 22 ~ear~ Mr. W:ard has of Pennsylvania under Governors
take? an acbve .nterest m com- Martin and Duff, retiring only a
mumty and college "ffairs. He few months I5efore his death in
has served on the board ot trustees January.
of . the Swarthmore Presbyterian
The Board Dr J Alfred CalChurc~ and was c~airman of the houn, Presid;~t, has' expressed its
citizen s m~ss m~tmg held, Au~t gratitude to the family.
The
20, .1945 m tribute ~ wartime books will continue to bear the
servIces of the local CItizenry. He Morrison bookplate.
aIs
h'
f th T
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was . 0 c rurn:t an 0
e Cl 1Zens
Sammer Schedule
co~mlttee WhICh tendered J?r.
The Library's summer sohedule,
Frank Ay.delotte a c~mml1'."ty which will go into effect July I, is
farewell dmner upon his retire- as follows:
ment as president of the college in
Monday, 2-5:30; 7-9 p.m., Wed1940.
nesdays, 2-5:30; 7-9 p.m., Fridays,
\. 2-5:30 p.m., Saturdays, 9:30-12 N.
The Library will be closed Tuesday, July 01, and Saturday Sep•
tember ~ and Mouday September
4 of Labor Day Week-end.
MA'·NY
YOUNG
RECREATIONISTS
High Enrollment Requires
R
. 0
evamplng n
Monday
An overlarge enrollment for the
pre-school and primary
will necessitate some last minute
changes in the Summer Recreation Program, according to Ned B.
Earns Many Awards
George Robert Swan son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan of
Mt. Holyoke place graduated from
Episcopal Academy Overbrook ~
June 8 and received the Jefferson
Sbi.el Prize for greatest all-round
development in attilude and scholhi in th
schooL
ars p
,
e upper
At the athletic award dinner the
previous evening he was recipient
of the Bob Scott Memorial CUp
awarded tiIat member of the baseball team who won his letter and
had the highest oombined average
in scholBl'Ship, batting and field~
ing. He also ~ved the EddIe
Coltins bat for maldng the mnsll
base hits, _d a gold baseball for
best· ba..... H
ralle. being th
boy.-:v~a; bave won· ~
three awards. In addition he won
!his lIetters this year in :I!oootball,
basketball· and track.
George plans to
t
Colgate
en er
University next fall.
Wililams, the presid
changes will be arranged on o~ing day, June 19 and parents are
assured that any change will be
tor the purpose of providing the
best ~ble instruction and supervisi
on.
SWimming membl!rshlps at Penn
State Center are sUn open, and
may be had by registration this
comIDg week ab the pool any weekday afternoon from 2-5 p.m. RegIstration may also be made'at the
same time for swimm.ing Instrnction. Class lnstrnction wm be
given Saturday mornings. All
those·who registel' or have regisBill Soden of College avenue has
taedlnr instruction
requested returned home after finishing hili
to report at 9 a.m. Saturday .June \lIOlphotnmre ;year at ~ CoI-
8re
~~lIjII."
~to~?;
:>/.\lJL+~OX.<1 H:rUP 1>.OJJO'O
"Ifart of. the worldwide trend
.toward statism has its roots in a
philosoph yof Securl·ty. 0 ur young
peopI~ today know from then: own
experlen~e that overemphasIs on
security IS a false ,goal There is
no safe haven, no bomb shelter,
that can protect the individual
from !he major hazards ~,hat are
sweepmg ~e ~orId. today.
At the meetmg m the Outdoor
Auditorium, Isaac G. Darlington,
h .
.
c all"man of the college Alumni
Fund, announced that $74,022,18
had ~een ~eceived from 2756
alulDlll. This total fell short of
the goal of $80,000.00, but the number?f alumni part;cipa.ting set an
ali-tIme record. Darlingt?n announced that the goal nughl be
reached before the end of the
fiscal year on June 30.
Later in the afternoon, alumni
watched ,Swarthmore's varsity
baseball squad vanquish the Lakehurst Naval Air Station, 8-0, as
sophomore Dick Hall pitched his
fourth shutout of the 1950 season.
Evening events for the returning
alumni illcluded reunion. dinners,
a dance, and the singing of songs
on the porch of Parrish Hall.
Art Term Opens M.".,day
The Community Arts Center
Summer Classes for adults, teenagers and children begin next
Monday for a term of six weeks.
Oomplete information is available
at the registration office of the
Arts Center, Rogers Lane, WallingfOrd (ME 6-1739) betJween the
hours of 9 and 5.
Law Graduate
Jane Rdchardson of Laf~ette
avenue graduated Monday in the
first ten percent of her class from
the Yale School of Law. . Miss
Richardson was one at the ei8b.t
'WOmen in the graduating clas9.
~be was also elected to CI.OoF~
the law honorary societ;v equiva_
lent to Phi Beta Kappa.
INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE
i
Sv/~rthmore College Idbrnry
i>'vl!1.rthmore, Fa_
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Summer Study At Center H. S. 'Seniors
(Continued from page one)
Graduate Tuesday
painting, Mr. Gardner, instructor; 3:15 p.m. creative dancing,
Rita Dowburd, instructor. Wednesdays: 9:30 a.m. woodworking,
George G. Theall, instructor (girls
may sign up, too!); 10:30 a.m.
dramatics, Catherine Rieser, instruetor; 11 :30 a.m. Leather work.
Katherine B. Mclean, instructor.
These teachers have a rfne background of training and experience
in teaching.
Particular attention has been
Margot Bowie who sang a 50prano solo proficiently to the accompaniment of Margaret CrocOj
(Continued from page one)
John Chapman, author of tHe
to discourage the gossip page iI). words and music of the class songi
the school paper and the hearten- and brass players Larry Franck,
ing support this received from and Fred Sales.
next year's ninth graders.
Denworth reminded his listenErS thr.t leaders had led the world
into it'> present state of stress,
that problem solvers were also
nced!ed to lead it into unprecedented ways of progress. He suggested that men must learn to define,
given this summer to the teen-age
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THE SWARTHMOR
VOLUME 22,-NUMBEB 24
Swarthmore College. conferred
degrees upon 228 graduates at its
Commencement exercises Monday
morning in the Scott Auditorium.
Three guests of the College, Anna
Cox Brinton, Clarence E. Pickett,
and Raymond B. Fosdick, were
presented with honorary degrees
of Doctor of Laws.
Mr. Fosdick, past president of
the RockefeUer Foundation delivered the address, warning against
the benumbing fear in which he
feels men live today, despite brave
talk about "freedom from fear."
Defining fear as the enemy" of intelligence, Fosdick referred to
fears faced by other generatlODl
and admitted that the prinCipal.
cause' of .man's fear today was no
neurotiC" imagining. Not since the
llIack Death threatened Europe
has a terror like the atomic we;>.pon stalked the world. \ The last
war ended with it, the .next war
will begin with it. It will settle
nothing'. It will be only the abnegation of intelligence.
lilt ,·s essential," C'!n'd ~osdlck,
~,
"that' we understand the menace
Of the atomic bomb. But there lBa very real chance that the danger
may lie ,·n our fear of the bo-'LUU
and in the paralys,·s of J·u"-ent
t.a9,1.j
and common sense which ·ear en.I.'
genders.
~IOne of the most subversive
forces alive in the woriif' is· the
idea that war is inevitable. It
benUmbs efforts to meet the em.ergency. We must assert with confidence and conv':ction that as long
as intelligence and conscience are
(Continued on page eight)
Field
6:30 Tonight
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1J)50
COLLEGE SENIORSl.sUmmR ~~ATION
GRADUA·TE MON. M!~~::~':n ~\I :~e :=:~
Brinton, Pickett, Fosdick
Receive Hono~ary
Degrees
has been connected for the pastl~;;;;;;;:;=====;;;:;=====~
20 years, and is now president of Ii
the Penn-York Pipe Line ComWE NOW HAVE TJlE NEW
p.my. Although Mr. Hayes is at
present working mostly out of
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New York City. the family has no
immediate
plans
of
leaving
FOLDA WAY TABLE
Swarthmore.
The Table of 1000 Uses
Ideal for your Office, Faetory. Home and Outdoors.
Summer Sketching
Easy storage and heavy duty.
Classes
Weighs only 19 pounds and
Water Color, Pastels,
holds up to 800 pounds.
on, Charcoal
Jean Evans
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members, and classes have been
orranged especially for them. A structively, and quoted Lincoln's
folk dancing class will be held on advice to adopt new views as soon
Tuesdays at 1 :30 p.m. by Mrs. El- <1S they prove true views.
len Bleecher.
On Wednesdays
Following the brass quintet's
from 11:30 to 1:30 there will be impressive playing of Wagner's
dramatics, taught by Miss Rieser. Chorale, the coveted diplomas
Pm1icipants in this class will bring were distributed by President
their lunches; milk and fruit may. David McCahan of th.e School
he purchased at the Arts Center. Board before the receSSIOnal and
Abo un Wednesdays at 2:00 p.m. final singing of the scho~l'~ ~ma
there will be a class for teen- Mater set loose fond ,felICitatIons
ngers in painting, with Mr. Gard- to the clDss and the night's festivities through which a grateful
ner as the instructor.
community
was able to sleep.
A complete schedule and inOther class members who parformation about both the classes
and teachers may be obt.ained by ticipated were Mary Knabb and
caIling the Arts Center at ME John Steinfeld Choral soloists;
6-17:m. Registrations for the Summer Semester are now being taken
For
at the Arts Center.
ODD
JOBS WELL DONE
Call The
Nether - Providence
William P. Hayes of SwarthHigh School
more avenue has left the Atlantic
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Refining Company with which he
Media 6-1880
JUNE 13 to AUGUST 11
Holmes
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WD.LIAlII II. WARD
$3.50 PER YEAR
Business Group Elects
At the annual meeting of the
Swarthmore Business Association
Monday evening Joseph Celia was
elected preSident. William Shirley
vice-president, Robert Honeyford
secretar.r and treasurer. Plans
for the Community Fourth of July
Program were discussed. Details
of the local celebration will be
presented in next -week's issue of
The Swarthmorean.
!Monday, June 19 in Room 5 of
1#1e High School during the morning hours. Offerings will include
a summer band, hannony theory
clusses, and beginning instrumental instruction. There is no charge.
15.00 ALUMNI
HEAR MCCABE
Local Resident Issues
Plea For Abler
Leaders
Borough resident Thomas B. McCabe '15 ushered in the festivities
Of. Swarthmore College's Commencement week-end when he descended to the front campus in an
helicopter last Saturday at 2:50
p.m. Mr. McCabe was piloted in
Clippers, Hornets Win;
this IIstunt" by classmate John
Mason, an executive of Helicopter
Ne-Hi Not So,
Summer Schedule Of Utilities, Inc., of White Plains,
Lucky
N,Y.
Hours To Begin
A parade of reunion classes folThe Swarthmore ~creation
baseball teams are now playing
lowed, proceeding from Parrish
At a meeting of the Library Hall to the Scott Outdoor Audia regular schedule of games in
Board
on Monday, June 12, mem- torium, where alumni assembled
the Edco League in three separate
bers were pleased to note that the to hear Mr. McCabe deliver the
divisions. The Ne-Hi team, comIse.licitation
for donation of books principal address of ;tIe afternoon.
posed of boys 11 years of age and
the
Swarthmore
Public Library
McCabe, who is chairman of the
under, lost its first league enhas met with exceptionally hearty Board of Governor;:; of the Federal
counter
to
Lansdowne
but
du Pont Official Latest response. Contributions of books Reserve System, turned from the
bounced back to win ovet East
and money have been made by frolic of the early afternoon to
Lansdowne on Riverview Field
To Serve Alma
many friends of the library, anel issue an earnest plea for abler
lost Saturday by a score of 11-7
Mater
the
pleasure of giving has appeared 1eaqers in government, business
featuring Billy Lee's pitching and
to
equal
the pleasure of board and and· the professions.
hitting. Keith Richardson, JohnWilliam H. Ward of Strath Hastaff
in
receiving
the splendid ofny Fischer and Skip Skoglund al- ven avenue was elected to the
"Just as we met the challenge
so pitched well. Bobby Bradshaw board of managers of Swarthmore 11e,nnlgs.
of. the war," he told his 1,500 lisThe most unusual collection has teners, "by commandeering the
and Charles Wentz starred at tiIle College last Friday.
been
350 volumes from the private best of our brains and ability: we
bat and in the field.
A native of Barnesville, Ohio,
library of the late Charles M. Mor- must again utilize our best to
'l1l1e Clippers started off with a Mr. Ward graduated from Swarth- I risol1.
The library's acquiSition of meet the truly momentous probclear cut win over Eash Lansdowne more College in 1915 and entered I books
was arranged through lems which face us at home and
by a score of 11-4 behind the the employ of the duPont ComMrs.
Morrison
of Ivyland.
abroad."
steady pitching of Kenny Hasson pany as a ohemist. In 1923 he be,
The library is' honored to accept
McCabe. expressed special conbut ran afoul of Overlook Heights came assistant chemical director. 'hese
11
volumes, selected by librar- fidence in the" ability of the class
Friday 11-10 aiter a series of -bad of the company's explosives debreaks. Eob Clothier~ Dick Jes- partment. and six years later was ian Bettina Hunter out of a much of college-educated vet.erans to
ter~ Lee Gemmill,. Graham" Wente, named manager of the St. Lc,uis larger collection, not only because meet the problems of the postwar
and Noel Snyder have thus far· sales office. In 1933 he became of the distinctive quality of the world. "They will re1)italize for
·provided the batting and fielding director of sales, in 1935 assistant books themselves -and their exce1- us one of the essential traditions
thrills.
general manager of explosives and lent condition, but also because of of the American heritage, namely.
The Hornets started off the in 1944 general manager. In De- the distinguished career of Mr. a love of adventure and a willingseason on the right foot by beating cember 1947 he was elected a Morrison. Former editor of the old nes to incur risk in the pursuit of
Springfield by the decisi~e score director, vice-president and mem- Public Ledger and the New York great aims.
"!lart of th
Id·d t
d
of 10-1 on Monday. Billy Ziegen- ber of the company's executive Post, he was later puhlisher and
f
E·
P bl'
e wor WI e ren
·
d
fus pitched his usual masterful commi!tee.
e Itor 0
the
vemng
u IC .toward statism has its roots in a
game and seems to have recovered
Ledger.
He
had
also
served
as philosophy of security. Our young
A resident of Swarthmore for
completely from an' ann injury
Secretary
of
~he
Commonwealth
people today know from their own
suffered in football last fall Russ the past 22 years Mr. Ward has of P~nnsYlvama unde: .Governors experience that overemphasis on
Snyder led the victors at bat with taken an active interest in com- Martm and Duff, reh~mg only. a security is a false goal. There is
two solid blows. On Tuesday munity and college affairs. He few months before hiS death In no safe haven. no bomb shelter,
night the Hornets won their sec- has served on the board of trustees January.
that can protect the individual
ond game in a 1fhriller over Media of the Swarthmore Presbyterian
The
Board,.
Dr.
J.
Alfred
Calfrom
the major hazards that are
Teachers and Advisors Set resulting in a 3-2 score. Russ Sny- Church and was chairman of the houn, president, has expressed its sweeping
the world today."
der drove in the winning run with citizen's mass meeting held August gratitude to the family.
The
For Six-Week
At the meeting in thc Outdoor
two out in' the last of the seven1i:l. 20. 1945 in tribute to wartime books will continue to bear the
Session
services of the local citizenry. He Morrison bookplate .
Auditorium, Isaac G. Darlington,
. LegIon Lads Win Opener
Many young people of Swarthwas also chairman of the citizens'
chairman of the college Alumni
Summer Schedule
The Swarthmore American Lemore and vicinity are looking
cOTnmittee which tendered Dr.
The Library'S summer schedule, Fund, announced that $74,022.18
forward to the opening of the gion team opened its season Mon- Frank Aydelotte a community
had been received from 2756
Summer High School on June day evening with a convincing 6-0 farewell dinner upon his retire- which will go into effect July I, is
alumni.
This total fell short of
19. This summer High School vicllory over Upper Darby on Riv- ment as president of the college in as follows:
the
goal
of
$80,000.00, but the numMonday, 2-5:30; 7-9 p.m., WedDon Bateman
extends to them the opportunity erview Field.
1940.
nesdays, 2-5:30; 7-9 p.m., Fridays, ber of alumni participating sct an
of taking refresher courses in flashed real pitching form in al2-5:30 p.m., Saturdays, 9:30-12 N. all-time record. Darlington ansome of the subjects in which lowin~ on?" o~e h~t ,?,d striking
The Lihrary will be closed Tues- nounced that the goal might be
\ . h th
. ht h
out "ght m f,ve mnmgs. John
th
ey'w's
ave N agy f··
day, July 4, and Saturday Sep- reach~d before the end of the
. ey lnlg
'lnIShed 0ff th e las t' tw0
ach,eved a httle better standard..
II·
Iy
ddit
,
tember 2 and Monday Septemher fiscal year on June ao.
mnmgs a OWIng on
one a
·
1
h·t
Th
l
i
t
h
d
o f accomplishment. It . also of-.
Later in the afternoon. alumni
J
lona I .
e oca earn s owe
4 of Labor Day Week-end.
fers . them an opporturuty of .. flashes of power at the bat willb
watched Swarthmore's varsity
prev,e.w of some of the courses Fred Campooli and Paul Tarr each
baseball squad vanquish the LakeEarns Many Awards
they llltend to take ~ext year. getting three for three. Faulty High Enrollment Requires
hUrst
Naval Air Station, 8-0, as
George Robert Swan son of Mr.
The summer school 1S operated 'base running on the part of the
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and Mrs. C. MacDonald Swan of sophomore Dick Hall pitched his
. jointly by West Chester State Swarthmore lads kept the score
RevampIng n
Mt. Holyoke place graduated from fourth shutout of the 1950 season.
Teachers .College and the Swarth.- from mounting. The infield came
Monday
Evening events for the returning
Episcopal Academy, Overbrook I()n
more High School.
Through up with some sparkling plays and
June 8 and received the Jefferson alumni included reunion" dinners,
the excellent cooperation of Dr. left no doubt about 1Ihe outcome.
An overlarge enroliment for the
Shiel Prize for greatest all-round a dance, and the singing of songs
Earl F. Sykes, director of Teach- Tonight the team goes to Manoa pre-school and primary groups
development in altitude and schol- on the porch of Parrish Hall.
er Training at West Chester State and Monday to Aldan to meet two will necessitate some last minute arship in the upper school.
Teachers College, a number of of the best teams in the league.
c~anges in the Su~mer RecreaAt the athletic award dinner the
Art Term Opens Mopday
outstanding teachers have been
. bon Program, accordmg to Ned B.
previous
evening
he
was
recipient
secured to help carry on this
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Wililams, the president. All such
The Community Arts Center
program.
The
Swarthmore Named Honorary Member changes will be arranged on open- of the Boh Scott Memorial Cup Summer Classes for adults, teenawarded Ibat member of the base- agers and children begin next
School Board has appointed. as
Upon recommendation of the ing day, June 19 and parents are
ball team who won his leiter and
Monday for a term of six weeks.
advisory teachers Mary Arm- ,board of directors, the Swarth- assured that any change will be
had the highest combined average
Oomplete information is available
strong, Adeline Strouse, Eugene more Fire and Protective Associ- for the purpose of providing the
in scholarship, batting and fieldat the registration office of the
Duncan, and Henry Hofmann, ation on JW1e 8 elected Peter E. best possible instruction and suping. He also re","ived the Eddie
Arts Center, Rogers Lane, Walwho will assist G. Baker Thomp- Told an honorary JlU!Illber in con- ervision.
Collins bat for making the mosll
son, principal, and "arry on after slderation of his excellent work as
Swimming memberships at Penn base hils, and a gold baseball for lingford (ME 6-1739) between the
Mr. Thompson assumes his new treasurer of 1i:Ie Association, es- State Center are still open, and the best batting average, being the hours of 9 and 5.
duties in the County Superin" pec!alIy duriri'g the war years. Mr. lINlY be hail. by registration this second boy ever to have won all
tendent'. office.
Told also served terms as vice- comiiig week: at the pool any week- three awards. In addition he won
Law Graduate
.AJJ in past years' a number of president and secretary of the day afternoon from 2-5 p.m. Reg- his !!etters this year in :foootball,
Jane Richardson of Lafayette
students will attend from ad- Assodation.
•
istration may also be made at the basketball and track.
avenue graduated Monday in the
joining school districts. Already
same time for swimming instrucGeorge plans to enter Colgate first ten percent of her class from
registraVons have been received
Robert Tucker of Harvard Uni- tion. Class instruction will be University next fall.
the Yale School of Law. Miss
from Springfield and Nether versity spent the week-end at given Saturday mornings. All
Richardson was one of the eight
Providence and Ridley 'fown- his home on Cornell avenue. He those who register or bave regisBill Soden of College avenue has women in the graduating class.
ships, Ridley Park, Glen-Nor, toeturne4 to Harvard to play in tered for instruction are requested returned home after finishing his She was also elected to CI.O.F.,
ProSwct Park, Notre Dame High the University Band for the Com- to report at 9 a.m. Saturday, .June sophomore year at ~ayette Col- the law honorary society equivatinued OIl page 8iSbt)
lbencement exerclse8. .
2~rlDlf,~t>to~_.
lent to Phi Beta Kappa.
·3.1,\" !.+jJJJOI,G HT UjJ ~O}JD[) J
LOCAL NINES IN
VARIED SCORES
LIBRARY BOARD
WELCOMES BOOKS
COLLEGE ELECTS
WARD TO BOARD
Julyl
SUMMER SCHOOL
OPENS JUNE 19
standpoint
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MANY YOUNG
RECREATIONISTS
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To Attend Bride
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Presbyterian Notes
The· Bouquet
The Holy Communion ServIce
will be observed on Sunday morning at tbe 11 o'clock servic.,. ,
A ChUll"ch Hour Nursery is hilld
each Sunday during the ClInrcb
hour at the Manse. for children
two to six years of age. under the
supervision of Mrs. Daniel John-
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SODJ.
STRATH HAVEN INN
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Mr. Robert Edwards of .,
~och'~-I tions
ersen onare
congratulathe receiving
birth of a Son,
Hlll"o,ld I I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ter, N. Y. served as best man
Christian Pedersen. on June 8 at
WAGNER - FAWCETT
his ·brother. and tbe ushers
the U!liversity HospitaL.
THE FIRS~. CHURCH OF CBBIST. SCIENTIST
Miss Nancy Hastings Fawcett. Lt. Geo.-ge H. Troxell, Jr..
Tile baby is a grandson of' Mr.
SWARTHMORE. PENNSYLVAN'..A
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Urbana. m. and Mr. Charles Ed- and Mrs. William H. Thatcher of
Cordially Invites You To Attend A
Baker Fawcett of Ridley Park, wards of Bernardsville, N.
College avenue and Mr. and Mrs.
Free Lecture On Christian Science
fonnerly of Swarthnlore, became. brother of the groom.
Harold C. Pedersen of Summit.
Entitled
the bride of Mr. Lmis John WagA reception followed at
N . J.
Swarthmore Woman's ClUb.
nero son of Mr. Harry Wagner
'''Chri!!ti~ Scit;uce:. The l;aw Of Lihe~"
Wilmington, and the late Mrs. bridie's mother chose a gov.-n
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. M.,..
By
Wagnel', on Saturday
gray crepe with hat of Pal~c:'~:1 Corkel of Glenside announce the
at 4:30 ill the Ridley Park
Her corsage was of pink
birth of a,soil, Donald Sheppard
AdairHickman.• C. S•. B ..
byterian Church. The Rev.
tions. 'l1he groom's mother
. of New York'City. N.Y..
McCorkel. on June 10 in the
Harold Guy officLated.
a gown of white crepe with f~:~:1 ADington Hospital.
Member of the Bow;-d of Lectureship of the' Mother church
The bride. gi~ in marriage
of gray and green.' and a
'l1h.e baby is a grandson of Mr.
The FIrst ChUro:h 01 Ghrtst. Scientist, in Boston. Massachusetts
her father, wore a gown of
hat. Her corsage was of lavender
organdy featuring a fitted bodice orchids.
and Ml's. &bert A. Sheppard of
IN THE
Vassar avenue.
of eyelet organdy buttoned up
FollowLng a wedding trip
CLOTJ;IIER MEMORIAL; 'SWARTlmJORE COLLEGE CAMPUS
the front to a Peter Pan collar; couple will live Un Philadelphia.
CHRISTENED
short sleeves and full hoop skirt
JUNE 18. 1950
of plain organdy over taffeta. Her
YOUNG.
Tl\e christening Of, John Phiilil> I
!
At 3:30 O'clock
shoulder length veil of !nile was
The marriage of
Espenschade. Jr•• son of Mr. and
attached to a coronet of net and Hartzell. daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Espenschade of Dogw'ood
seed pearls. She wore organdy MTs. Frank Carlisle Hartzell
lane will take place Sunday mormitts and carried a Colonial bou- Wa\lLngford, to Mr. John
ning in Christ Ohurch, Ridley
quet of white roses and stephan- Young. son ~f Mrs. LouiI!
Park. The Rev. William P. C.
.
.
otis.
Young of Narbeth and the
Loane. rector. will officiate.
.,
Mrs. William Fawcett of Wood- Mr. Young, took place ~::~I Grandparents of the baby Mr.
Iyii as matron of honor. wore a June 15 at 5 o'clock in the
and Mrs. William E. Hetzel cif
Thayer
road will entertam' at a'
gown of yellow marquisette fash- more Presbyterian Church.
ioned with fitted bodice and fUll Rev. Joseph P. BiShop perfo'rIllled Ilun.cheon followLng the christenskir!. She carried a Colonial bO"u-1 the cerenoony.
ing.
quet of wlhite daisies With
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ing flowers in her hair.
The bridesmaids, Miss
Wagner, sister DIf. the groom,
and Mrs. Frank H. Robbins
l_liI·......_11._ c.:I. be
. "e.~~.. 'U_
AIR CONDrnONED
Green Ridge. fonnerly of S''''''1h.-1
Fri
i
ClifioD Webb - Myrna Loy
dIiId r Ie k to auffer with'diJokmore, wore similar models ()f
'm
Friday and Saturday
"CHEAPER BY THE
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FOR
-'DOZEN"
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in Technicolor
.......Gloria De Haven .
wI., ,OhC cough. It is much _
MAGAZINE
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Saturday MatLnee - 1 P. M.
SUBSCKIP':rIONS
A riot on I Wheelsl
ierto preVU1t these ddlil;_III•• tbaIl
Children's Show
Mrs· Lloyd :t;. Kauffmaa
Fra.ak. Bock's
"
to ewe them. Your doctor knows
Saturday MatLnee • 1:15
"BRING
THEM BACK
Swarthmore 4j.Z080
ALIVE"
Joseph Cotten
,.
tI.t tile thiDa to do_ Daa't wait lOr ...
Serial - .4 Cartoons
Valli - Oracm weU""
. "TIlE THIRD 1llAN"
Monday and Tuesday
II" : • s . . JOQa proteot ~ dIDcl &1 i t
J. Arthur Rank·s· .
"SABABAND"
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lee,... dcct"t~ diI . . . . . -.tJa1••• ~.
Wednesda,y Onlyl
,
Ln technicolar
RoyBe,ren
with S&eWart GraiI&'er
_~ -.i.mll'~.s2f.! '~.c
and FloI"a 8 0 _
"BELLS OR COROlMDO"
Un oolorl
,r" AJ, ~ .• ~.
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Wednesday Only
Added: Our Gang Comed,yl
"RBAU GESTE"
with Gar:r " StartLng Thnrsdayl
S..... Ha:rwanl
and ....,. MlDMMJ
...1Im_ 1'Iio:e. 8~' ...
BIng CraBby - iCoIeeIl GrQ
Starting" 'I'h\Jrsda1"
"BIDING JIIOII"
"'1&& 'J.'RIB~ Il&N"
O.W.r.
in the war.
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(-~~:;-~~~~~refreShlng ocean dips from our exclusive beach.
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may bathe direct from their rooms without
extra eost. Relo){. on spacious sun decks in the sparkling sunshine ond salt seC! breezes.
meals
served in two· dining rooms. Varied
entertainment nightly. Centrally locoted
at Park Place.
T".",...,. A11on1le City 5.'211
ALL DETAILS
Whether you decide upon the
The Chapel ClloLr will reloearse
• Is The Universe. Including
home"church ()r our parlors for
on Thursday at 7:45 Un the Parish Man,.Evolved By Atomic Force?"
is the subject of the Lesson,serthe funeral service, we can be
House.
man Ln all Churehes of ChrIst,
The iMarried Couples' Group is Sci
entrusted to handle ALL DETAILS.
planning a picnic on June 23 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Golden Text is: "In the bpginning
Bernard. 310 South. Chester road. was the Word. and the Word was
All are cordially invited to come with God, and the Word was God
to this picnic whioh will slart .: • • All .thLngs :-vere made by
around seven in the evening.
~; and wIthout !him was n~~ any
Surgical dressings will be made thing made that was made.
at 10 o'clock each Wednesday
(John 1:1.3.)
DI.lelDas 0' fUNDALS
morning at the Parish House.
1820 CHESTNUT STREET
Anyone who would likie to share
NEWS ,NOTES
in this work for a nearby hospital· Peggy Keenen, daughter of Dr;
Telephane R16-1581
is welcome to come at that tinoe.
and Mrs. Frauk G. Keenen of
8
Harvard
avenue
has
been
Trinity Notes
awarded the degree of bachelor
will b eel
of arts with departmental bonorS'
.
HoI y Commuruon
e
e
-...
brated at 8 a m
The ",leven m German from Denison Unic1'clock service of Morning Prayer verslty. Granville, Ohio. A 1946
will be a' choir reunion' and all graduate of Swarthmore High
present and former ~embers of School, Pe!f&"Y spent .her j~or
Trinity ChoLr are urged to be year studymg at Zunch, S\Vltzpresent. There will be a festival erland, returning to Denison last
.eivice and music and Dean F. D. Sep~ber.
At the university
The Institute of Carpet Manufacturers Says:
GLfford will preach.
She was a member of Alpha Phi
"Generally speaklnc-, (floor shampooing) Is a dan&'ero. .
The ushers for the I eleven soro~ty and of her dormitory
practice. and In the past ..... been the m ....t wld..p _ _c1
o'c1ock service are as l!ollows: A.. house councll.·"
. E. Pritchard, S. D. Reynolds, J.
Mary VLrginia Cordray. daughserious C&U8e of cleaning dIBlcultlea."
L. Cornog. G. S. ·Valentlnie. E. A.. ter of·Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cordray
Thompson. W H. Randall, J. W. of Pm.~ Ridge. will sail June 19
For excellent PLANT rug cleaning. call
Jones. and J. E. Bell. The acolytje for a five-week tour of France,
.
for the eight o'clock service will Germany. and Italy. Mary. was
~.
~
be Kenneth Wyse. and at eleven graduated from Trinity College,
" -A U.~AU·
A.f.~,"~:2_
o'clock Georgie Hay and Clem WaShington, D.C. on June 5 with
. . . .,.
Malin will serve
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a' degree of BA In Chemistry.
She was president of the S!n111...... c:.u-........ Compl... SIse 1Iau.... _ .._Cd . . . .
dent AffIliate of the American
1.00 Pari: A .... Swart}"",,!•• Pa.
Methodist Church Nolies
Chemical Society at the college.
SWarthmore 6-6000 - Clearhrook 9-4646
The Sunday School meets at
Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Turner Morris.
~ 'Plant Rug Clea.nlng ls BeHer RDIr CleaniJlg ~
9:45. The, Young' Adults meets and childi-eIi Susan and Holly of ==::....----------...:..-==~~~:.....::=::.:..:=::..::===.:::..==--=...::..=---=-==---==
at 10 o'clock Un_!be ladies' par- Mt. Lebanon. formerly of Sw~
lor.
.
more. visited over the w~-end
The sermon topic at the 11 the former's mother Mrs. J. Archer
o'clock service is "Our Faith In Turner of Harvard avenue and.atthe Kingdom of .God."
tended Alumni Day at Swarthmore
The Church Nursery is open College Saturday.
They were
during the morning SCIl"Vicoe. 'Mrs. guesta of honor at an open hoUSe
Clara Jean Wagner and Mrs. Dor- given by Mr. and Mrs. J, A.
Turner. Jr•• of Cornell avenue on
Saturday evening. and again on
Sunday afternoon when Mr. and
SWARTHMORE
Mrs. Donald Turner of Keswick.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
&se Tree were hosts.
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Sunday• .Jane 18
Mrs. P. L. Whitaker of Park
11:00 A.M. - Holy Communion. avenue entertaLned .is her recent
~he Church nursery will be gnesta her cousins Mr. end Mrs.
pen.
&bert Wheatley of Gardena. Cal••
J4ETHODISI' CHURCH
who came east to attend the gra4Roy N .. Keia.... D. D.. MInlater uation of theLl son Robert at the
AS SHOWN
Sunday. June 18
Theological Seminary of PrinceSTUDEBAKER OIAMPION
9:4~!.t:.. Sunday .School ton University. Mrs. Whitaker
HASS., ,2-0001 CUSTOM SEDAN
11:00 A.M. - Sermon Topics _ and Miss Anne Hussey of Park
"Our Fnith in the Kingdom avenue also attended the graduaof God.
.'
tiOD at Princeton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Morris of Troy will SJlOIld the week. Delivered in Swarthmore
SandaJ'. June 11
enel with Mrs. Morris' parents
8:00 A.M.-Holy Com""",,'"
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel,
8M,. _. IHtJI "',..•• if ••" ••",...,
11:00 ~. - ~ornillg ~. Jr~ of Thayer ro8d.
Prite. _Y YOfY IIIohtly" n.arby COIIIItUftItie.
· ChoU" Reunion, Service.
Mr: and Mrs. Oscar Gilcree&t
He to dlffeN..::..1n 'nntlportallon dta'Vo.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
of Vassar avenue enteriaLned Hr.
OF FRIEJmS
anel Mr& Eugene WUkLns of
~0Cft' .edan. B.pa.••
SDDday. June 18
Sch
SWlight coupe. buwine•• coupe
Y : of DI""-'-.on
11:00 A.M~Meeting for worship.
JOenanectaFdya.:ll!er·
Prtce. subtect to cbongo wUhout notice
Visitors welcome. Chlldren
........
cared for Un WhIttier House. avenue played in the finals of
Thursday, June 20
the Eastern Intercollegiate Ten7:SP P.M,-Monthly MeetLng for nis Tournament held
SyraBlasjn_,
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University Saturday. SunFIRST CHURCH' OJ'
elay, Konday aDd Tuesday•
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CHRIST IK!TCld'lltl'
Hr. anel Mrs: Clalre Jeglum
OF SWARTBKOU
Park Avcue below Ibrver4
and 8011 carl of HflIbom avenue
SuDoJar. Jane II
left Wednesday hy automobile
11:110 A M Sun4b7 SChool
for a Seven-week trtp' west._
11:00 AX - T lIun - SwmoD Their flrst ~np' will lbe In'Esther"Is th Uni
lDcludiDC
.,'Man, eEvolV~ Akm'c ville, Iowa where tbey will visit
Foree.n
Mr. Jeglum's mother. then to Sac
Wedn......,.
m U'nl City. Iowa to visit lira. Jeglum's
Chester and Fowle. ~.
each W Ilk, 8 p.m. R....,.... parents. They wID ciQntlnue west
opeD daib' except Sw"'v 11 to through
tone R t1ora1Park
Ph_ SWuth ........1111
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Joan Deacon of Riverview and
weUes\ey roads, received the
Bachelor of Arts degree at the
Co'inmencement of Ursinus College on Monday. June 5. Joan
majored Un English and was a
member of the Curtain Club.
Mrs. Thomas A. Bradshaw of
Benjamin West avenue entertained at a luncheon at her home
Thursday Un honor of Mrs. Knox
TurnbUll of Charlottesville. Va.
Mrs. Frances Lumsden of Kenyon svenue left Wednesday to
spend the summer at Harwi~hport.
Mass.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. GWUnn
and family of Rutgers avenue will
leave today for a summer in cape
May, N.J. During their absence
their house will be occupied by
Mrs. F. J. Campbell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Little
and son Larry have ",oved from
Secane to Glenburn, ncar Dalton.
Mr. Little, formerly of Park avenue. bas been
. transferred to that
section from the Philadelphia territory by the Sun Oil Company.
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Mrs. W.lham Ward. 3rd of
c~ester. for~erly of Swarthmore.
will entertam at a tea at the
Swarthmore Woman's Club tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 in
honor of Miss Sandra Crosset.
d'1>ughter of Mr. ~nd Mrs.-Donald
Crosset of "Windsw~pt Acres."
Media. who will be married to Mr.
William Ward. 4th on August 26
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church. Mrs. Joseph H.. Collins
of Wynnewood and Mrs. Crosby
M. Black, Jr.. of South Chester
road will preside at the tea table.
Those assisting will mclude Miss
Barbara Crosset. Mrs. Walter Crosset. Mrs. John Damon. Miss Marjorie Black. Miss Doris Black, Miss
VLrginia Peel, Mrs. Walter MacFarland. and Mrs. W. Thomas
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Church Services
SUNDAY AFi'ERNooN.
C.llege Theatre
othy P. France will be m charge.
'!'be ushers for the day are
Don W. Dickinson and CharleS
Warren Crafts. Carl W. DempSey.
H. Grier.
The Sunday School picnic will
be held at Smedley Park. Saturo'clock.
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M. CLARK
with the
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STATE AUTO.INSPECTION
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THE SWA8TBlIIOR BAM
visit friends. They plan to return home by way of the Canadian Rockies.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHIIIORE, PA.
Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson of VasTHE SWARTHlIIOBEAN. INC•• PUBLlSIlER
sar avenue spent the week-end
Phone Swartbmo.... 8·0900
at Oberlin College and' as an
PETER E. TOLD. EdHor
elective representative attended
lIIARJORIE TOLD and BARBABA. ~T. AMoeIate EdJeo...
the semi-annual meeting of the
·
Rosalie' Peusel
Lorene McCarter
Alumni Board and CommenceEnteri!d as Second Class Matter. JanUary 24. 1929. at the Post
ment
activities. ,
Office at Swarthmore. Pa .• under the Act of March 3•. 1879.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Thomsen of
DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
Elm avenue left Monday to spend
the summer at their camp for boys
SWARTHMORE, PA.. FRlDAY.JUNE 18. 19S1
at Camp Deerwood. Holderness,.
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The bride, given in marriage
MiEs Alice Crnemer will be
her father. wore a wedding g",Yn I
maid of honor and Dr. VLrgi~'
1ashioned with layers of white
Craemer will be bridesmaid
and pink nylon tulle with a fitted
their sister Miss Helen Craemer.
ijJodice having an ofJ'-t11e·...houIdEil"
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
neckline outlined with petal
Craemer of Harvard avenue.
shaped' tUlle rosettes with pearl
BlGaT III 'I'HB CBJI'I'BB Or'l'OWN
whose marriage to Mr. Howell
centers and short sleeves. The
Staley will take place tomorrow
full skirt of altern,ate layers of
afternoon at 2 o'clock in the
pink and white tulle fell mto a
Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
train. Her veU was of finger tip
"Boh" Atz Owner
The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop will
length tUlle falling from a headofficiate.
dress of matching tulle rasettes.
SW· 6-Q440
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
iMr. ""d Mrs. William Craemer.
and she carried a basqueot of
Jr .• of Springfiel& enteriain.,d at
stephanotis witlo loops of ma1ine
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a buffet supper. Thursday cvelland palest sweetheart roses with "' ...........
Ing following the wedding revariegated ivy leaf streamers.
hearsal.
:Miss Barbara Jane Young. sisler of the ~. as maid Or ho,nor I
wore a mint green marquisette
TO WED TOM()RROW
gown made with a tight fitted
The marriage of Miss Sara Mar,bodice.
off-the-shoulder
low
garet GWYDn of Baltimore. Md.
BEAtJTY SALON
neckline
outlined
with
folds
to Mr. George Oppenlander, son
the material. a full Skirt Shlrted I
of Mr, and Mrs. Harry OppenlanCOME SUMMER COME CARE
10 the bodice with a scalloped
der of Yale avenue, Morton.
I'llffling above the deep hemline.
take place tomorrow at 12 o'clock
Call Swarthmore 6-M76
She
wore a braidied green marat the bride's home Un Baltimore.
• 'Chester Road
EDWARDS - TROXELL quisette headdress and carried a
Miss GWYIlD is a graduate
Miss Marian Louise Trox••11, I basquet .of flowers in shades
Swarthmore College. class of '49.
pink and having a mint green
Mr. Oppenlander graduated daughter of Mrs. George H.
ell
of
Dartmouth
avenue,
and
ihandle.
from S\varthmore College
The bridesmaids w~ Miss
Monday and will hold an assis· late Mr. Troxell. was married
RESERVATIONS BEING MADE NOW FOR AN
urday afternoon at 3 o'clock
Elizabeth Ann Cook of Rutgers
tantship and at the same
avenue, Miss Christine Baird
Old f.ashi~ned FamIly Diuner On Father's Day
study for an advanced degree m iI'!T. George Ervin Edwards.
Sweeney of Margate, N. J., couChemestry at the University of son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards
SUNDAY JUNE 18
SERVED 1-1:30 P.M.
Lemoyne, in the
sin of the groom, Miss Gertrude
Pennsylvania.
FEATURING STEAKS and CHOPS ......................... $Z.OO eo $2.15
Harrington of PoughkE!!epsie N.Y••
The couple plan to live in West PresbYterian Ch\ll"ch. The
ROAST PRIME EIBS OF BEEF ...................... :...................... $1.15
Philadelphia.
.
Joseph .P. Bishop performed
and Mrs. William McCutcheon
Don't MIss Marcic's Apple Pic and· Cinnanlon Buns
ceremony.
Hartshorn of 'Ha"erford. They
SHAW _ HAINES
The bride. given in marriage
·all wore goWns of mint green
The marriage of Miss Benita her brother. Mr. Victor D.
marquisette nwde on the
HaUies. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troxell of Newtown Square. welre I model. They oa.rried basque\ts
s~..... Pa.
.
Telephone Swarthmore 8-. . .
Wilder H. Hai~ of Bemont and a gown of white brocaded satin with pink hand!... filled Wlfth
WRSTERNUNION OJ!'FICE
FBEB PAB1[JNG
Nantucket. Mass .• to Mr. Char·· I with yoke of illusion on the
shaded pink flowers and ivy
les Richard Shaw, son of Dr.
bodice and overskirt of silk.
streamers and wore
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Mrs. ,Charles B. Shaw Of
which formed a train: Her
braided bands in their haLr.
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avenue. took' place Sunday.
tip veil fell from a Juliet cap and
Sandra Mason Young of Al'd-I
ART LESSONS
4 at 3:30 in the Belmont home
her bridal bouquet was of white more, niece of the groom, as fiowthe bride's parents. "lUte Rev. 'J. =es and carnations. .
er girl wore a shell Rink marOIls. Water Colors. or Pen and Ink Also TIn Tray Painting
A. C. Fagginger Auer officiated.
Mrs. Victor D. S. Troxell as quisette dress made in kate G"een-I
The bride is a graduate of '805- matron of honor. and Miss Jean away style. She carried a basket
MISS LILIAN
ton University, College of llb- Edwards. sister of the groom
of rose petals with a sma\l oldBachelor of Fine Arts in Education. Penna. Academy of Fine
eral Arts, and of the
maid of honor, wore gowns
fashioned nosegay of pink
Arts, University of Pennsylvania, Instructor Ln
Training School of Boston.
white dotted Swiss over blue
ers fastened to the handle.
Art Ln Public
PRIVATE
LESSONS or CLASSES
the past two years she has~u:~: feta with sashes of ta1!feta.
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PHONE THE BARVA:aD. SWARTHMORE 8-91Z8
a faculty member at the R
carried yell"'.'l daisies. blue COIn-I
7:30 to 8:30 P.M.• JUNE 16th to 24th
Street Nursery School.
fiowers and pale pink ~~r:.~~~~~~1
BIRTI{S
Estimates given on pen and ink drawings of your homes for
Mr. Shaw was graduated f~.~ I and wore sprays of
Mr
personal Christmas cards, and" Stationery. Etc.
• and Mrs. Christian H. "ed-I
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Columbia Univel'Sity and servEd fi owers Un their hnir.
and blue marquisette respectiveIy. TheirColonw· bouquets of
yellow daisies matched their fior,
al headdresses. .
Mr. Harry WagnJ.. Jr.; of WaShington. D. C .• served as best man.
and the ushers were !Mr. William
Fawcett, brother of the bride. and
Mr. Frank H. RobbLns.
A reception for the bridal
and immediate families
at Strath Haven Inn. The
of the bride chose a go:",\, of
ered'chiffon with white
ies. Her large hat was of
blue horsehair braid. and her
sage was of white gardenias.
FollowLng a wedding trip
couple will live Un Bellionte.
where the groom is with
The bride is a
Swarthmore High School and
tended Mary Washington
The groom is a graduate of
mingion High School and
three years with the U.S. Army.
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JUNE 1.. 1950
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.TuNE
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John Paul Hl1ferty of South
Miss Leanoro H. Perkins of
NOTES
Chester road aJ;/d Westdale ave- Cedar lane is spending th~ week
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kams nue received a bachelor of laws as the guest of her aunt Mrs.
and Marian Karns visited Pro- degree at Temple University John A. Hartenstine of Princivincetown, Mass., during their vaMd
yesterday.
pia Furnace,
YOUNG -'HARTZEI,I,
Mr. LOuis Alonzo Young Of
Ardmore se,:,~"as best man for
.
his brother, and the ,ushers ineluded Messrs Hienry Stewart
Y"ung, br?ther of '!IIle groom,
~k. Carlisle Hartzell, Jr., and
DwIght Jeffrey . Hartzell, both
brothers of the bride, J. Alfred
Corey, Jr., of Wynnewood, cousin
of the groom, Campbell Miller. of
Wynnewood, and Peter Alden
Larson of Lansdowne.
vard avenue has returned home
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" can throwaway clothes' pins, lines,
Yes, you
props, and all the work and strain that go with
old-fashioned, outdoor clothes drying, The new
Westinghouse plug-in clothes dryer dries clotlle.
automatically. They come out delightfully fluffy
and fre.ltosmelling. This amazing dryer needs na
Installation or special wiring-ju5t plug into any
outlet that maintains adequate voltage.
Ask for a free trial of this new Westinghouse plug-in
dryer in your ?ome f~r a full week,.Ther? i~ no, ~bli
galion, but th,S offer IS good only tf>r a hmlted tlme_
Just call or write our nearest store tadayl
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ushers were Richard Matthews
Street Presbyterian Church in
James Hattan Brindle served and Roger Edwards oC Winter
LeXington, Ky.
Mrs. Brown attended school in as best man for his son, and Park.
Winchester. Mr. Brown graduated
from Swarthmore High School in
1940, attended Dickinson Colleg/!,
FOR FATHER'S DAYI ,
the 'University of North Carolina,
and graduated from the University of Baltimore Law School.
'llhe couple reside at 1435
South Limesione
street in LexingI
ton.
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The marriage of Mr.. Martha
Meyers, daughter of Mr. Lewis
BRINDLE WICKHAM
,John Campbell Miller of Wl"ll- Sandlin of Winchester, Ky., and
'J1he marriage of Miss Cynthia
newood, nephew of the grOom, Charles S. Brown, son of Mr. und- GOwdy Wickham, daughter of
was ring bearer. He carried the Mrs. F. S. 'Brown of Tenafly, N.J., Mrs. Addison Sprague Wickham,
ring on a ')Vhite satin pillow decor- formerly of ~arthmore, was sol- of Winter Park Fla., and Eagles~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:;';;i;i;i~;,,;
mere, 'formerly of. Swarthmore, to
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, Roger. Carlton Brindle, san
BASEBALL SCHEDULES
of
Mr. and Mrs. James Hatton
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Brindle
CLIPPERS' 1950 S~ULE
. of
, Westerly, R. I., was solemruzed Saturday afternoon, June
Friday-June 16 .......................................................... Holmes-Home
Monday-June 19 .............................................. Lansdowne-Away
10, at '3 p. m. in the Francis Chapel
Wednesday-June 21 ........................................ Springfield-Home
of Knowles Memorial Rollins ColFriday-June 30 ...............................,..... 1.................. Yeadon-Away
lege, with The 'Rev. Louis Schulz
Monday.....::.ruly 3 .......................................... East Lansdowne-Away
officiating.
Wednesday-July 5 .............................. Overbrook Heights-Home '
The brIde wore a gown of ;white
Monday-July 10 ................................................ Collingdale-Home
Tuesday-July 11 ........... ;.......................................... Holmes-Away
marquisette ov",: ,taffeta, fashionMonday-July 17 .............................................. Lansdowne-Home
ed with off-shoulder neckline outThur,sday-July 20 ............................................ Springfield-Away
linied with a panel of Chantilly
Monday-July 24 ...................................................... Yeadon-Home
lace and- filled with a yoke of
,
, All Games At 6:30 P.!II.
,
marquisette topped by a standing
HORNETS' 1950 SCHEDULE
collar of the lace.' Another panel
Wednesday-June 21 .............................................. Holmes-Home
of the lace extended around !be
Fridily-June 23 .................................................. Lansdowne-Home'
skirt
and ended in a point in
Monday-June 26 .............................. Overbrook Heights-Home
back, following the line of the
Ftiday-J~ 30 ........................................ East Lansdowne-Home
Wednesday-July 5 ................ :.................. ;...... Springfield-Away
cathedral train. She wore a finFriday-July' 7 ................................................. Drexel lfi.ll-Away'
gertip veil of imported illUSion,
Tuesday-July 11 ........................................................ Media-Away
attached
.to clusters of tiny orange
'Thursday-July 13 ............................................ Collingdale-Home
blossoms. Her bridal bouquet was
Thursday-July 17 ...................................................... Holmes-Away
Tuesday-July 18 ........................................................ Yeadon-Away
of gardenias and stephanotis, from
Friday-July 21 .................................................. Lansdowne-Away
which, fell streamers of satin ribMonday-July 24 ................................ Overbrook Heights-Away
bon tied with stephanotis.
Tuesday-August 1 .................................. East Lansdowne-Away
The honor attendant, :Mrs. Wil,
All Games At 6:30 P.B.
liam Deane Gorman of Oreland,
LEGION 1950 SCHEDULE
wore a gown of white organza
Friday-June 16 ........................................................ Manoa-Away
embroidered in green and white
Monday-June 19 ........................................................ Aldan-Home
flowers. The basque bodice and
Friday-June 23 ................................................ Upper Darby-Away
bouffant skirt were made over
Tuesday-June 27 ...................................................... Wayne-Away
Wednesday-Juna 28 .................................. :....... Drexel Hill-Home
a taffeta slip of yellow, and the
Monday-July 3- ........................................................ Manoa-Hodle
peter pan collar and cap sleeves
Wednesday-Jllly 5 .................................................... DarbY-H&,me
'had
piping to match. Mrs. Gorman
Friday-July 7 ............................................................. Ald~-:-~ :"
carried
a graceful arm bouquet of
Monday-July ·10 ................................................ Drexel Hill~ w y
lavender and purple asters surThursday-July 13 ....................................................... Darby-Away
Friday-July 14 ......................................................... Wayne-Home
rounding yellow rosebuds with
All Games At -6:30 P.!II.
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too
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Remember ·the est~te tax law changes
m~de
by the Revenue
Act
of
1948'
These chqnges affected many estates,
If you haven't already do!!e. so, have
Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde of
Swarthmore avenue is recuperating at her home following a
recent operation in Chester Hospital. Her daughter Mrs. Charles
Thackara of Eatontown, N.J.,
visited her mother for a few days.
7-DAY FREE TRIAL
ated with clusters of pale' pink
sweetheart roses.
The bride'" mother . . . , . a
gown of dark blue crepe, with
hat of Navy ,blue horehalr braid.
Her corsage was of butterfly orchid.. The bridegroom's mother
wore a dusty pink gown with
matching pink hat. Her corsage
was of green orchids.
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Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest was
hostess last week at an Athletic
Meet for her 1948.and 1949 Sunday School classes. Among those
present were: Lyn Bernard, Gail
Lincoln, Joe Moran, Judy VanDyck, Sidney Johnson, Jr., Barbara Seymour, Addis Gilfillan,
David Shute, Susan Allen, Ann
Pyle; Steven Crane, and Ada
Kroon,
Mrs. Sidney Johnson
assisted Mrs. Gilcreest.
dries clothes beHer•••
automatically!
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(Continued from page two)
cationCommencement
preceding the
seventyI-~~~~==========~============:;
fifth
exercises
at Ii
Smith
College,
Northampton,
Mass., when Marian received a
f /
B.A.degree in Fine Arts. Elinor
Karns returned home Wednesday
from Mt. HOlyok'; College after
completing her sophomore year.
Mrs. W. R. Gilmour of Haralter spending 10 days attending her twenty-fifth reunion at
Pembroke College and visiting
friends in· Newtonville, New London, and Greenwich, Conn.
16, 1150
your attorney review your
will
in the
light of current conditions. Investigate
our service as executor-trustee_ Come in,
Swarthmore National Bank
& Trust Co.
Mr. and Mrs Oliver Rickson of
Boston, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs.
John McCoubrey of New York
City will be week-end guests of
Mrs. Rickson's and Mrs. McCouhrey's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Birney K. Morse of Harvard
I avenue.
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Clbrporati.on
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Newport with Clearbac
rear window.
- He'll go for 4
of
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Handkerchiefs
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Give Dad the handkerchiefs he prefer!! ARROW, of
course! Made of fine quality lawn or pure Irish linen
and sized to his taste! Snowy whites! Colored borders! Monograms! Many, many types to choose from!
35,..; 5.9"', $1.00
See them here loday!
BUCHNER'S
8, Park Avenue
KNEE-mGH LEAGUE
Saturday-June 17 .............................. Overbrook Heights-Away,
Satilrday- June 24 ........ :....................................... Yeadon-Away
Saturday-JuIyl .............................................. Springfield-Home
Saturday-July 15 .............................................. Lansdowne-Home
S~turday-July 22 .................................. East Lansdowne-Away
Sllturday-,Ju/y '29 ..... :...................... Overbrook Heights-Home
Saturday-August 5 .................................................Yea~on-H.ome
Saturday-August 12 ........................................ Sprmgfield-Away
.
All Games At 10:00 AX
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SUGGESTIONS FOR YOU:R PANTRY
Call Swarthmore 6-3243
ew or
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sedanl Newest of the new body styles. Developed first by
Chryslerl Envied •. '. co pie" ••. but never equalledl Every
last gleaming inch is a masterpiece of engineering. Come
look at the great workmanshipl At the quality of the materialsl You find solid'value ail the way through that only
Chrysler offersl Built-in value that gives you a car with no
rival in performance, comfort, and safetyl Quality, we
believe, .that will keep you buying Chryslers from now ani
SAY'MOTORISTS FROM COAST TO COAST '
THE~AKEBOX
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Theatre Square
Harvard Inn
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DInIq Boom ~ To PabJla
iImlrTGUBSTS
IJarvard and' Rutgers Avenues
Phone
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Chrysler WIndsor Newport ••• the sensational
medium prieed venion of this sparkling, sporting car
wilh the all steel top 'and Clearbac rear window.
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_ BOYS and GIRLS PRE-SCHOOL AGE
JUNE 19 - JULY 28
IIGGER YALUia How (:onven~
ient to have a luggage com~
partment tbot'. retJIl,. bigl
HOURS 9 to 3
new
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Six
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Your present car may never'agaln
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Farm Friends - Garden Plots
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Here'. VALUB you CaD Re--YA.LUB you
leel as you drive-VALUE 70U Dotice
in your pocketbook!
Dodge deek, well-bred beauty i. apo
pareDl to all. Dodse eODlpad defdgo
OUTSIDB alve8 you an easier bamlliul
ear-a car Ihat'. euier to park and
caD
Special New Yorker Newport shown above..
MA 3-8880.
Nourishing Luncheon
EXPERIENCED STAFF
IIA S-U78
Whitehouse Farm Nursery School &: Kindergarten
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Today we're J,aek apin with
the bett oppoitmtity in town
for JOU to mue 0 100d deal
on yotar present ear. Don't
delay ••••es. DOW, let'. trader
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roomineas-bead room, shoulder room,
leg room.
Stop at your Dodge dealer's, check
Dodle VALUB for yo.urself. Drive ODe
"Mapc Mile." We'll leave it to you.
whicli ear &h'es mo.. for ,.our mODOJ.,
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No cur, regardless of price. con match the luxurious. matet!t''' and the
tasteful appointments featured in the interion of this be
C"ESTER ,ROAD " YALE AVENUE
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'George W. Sickel ot Strath \ where he majored
chemistry
NEWS NOTES
Haven avenue was ~duated Sua- and zoology. He is a member of
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
day from Dartmouth Colle
Sigma Phi Epsi1c1n fraternit •
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Y
of ColumbIa avenue will be guests
of honor at a dinner party to be
given by Mr. ~d Mrs. ~ Miller
of Bellefonte HeIghts. Wilmington
tomorrow evening.
Dr. Charles B. Shaw of Park
avenue is convalescing at his home
following an operation performed
'fHltured In our 81. June festival
in BrYn Mawr Hospital May 20.
Mothers and ;Fathers of Fifth
Graders of College avenue School
held a picnic supper MondRY eveHonor "Dad" on hi. day, but ning at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
J. Albright ·Jones of Elm avenue.
molt .Dads enloy good food
Gen. and Mrs. William A. Mcalways. Give Dad the foods
Culloch
of Riverview road attended
he enloy. molt.
.
.
graduation at Oldfields .School,
Glencoe. Md~ Friday. They were
accompanied home by t~eir daughter Miss Florence Turner McCulloch. French instructor at Oldfields. Miss McCulloch' sailed for
Europe on the Queen Elizabeth
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Clothier
o~ Columbia avenue were entertained at the' meeting of their
bridge club held last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. _Hanson
Hodge of Wyckwood. WilmingI: ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Paulson
of Park avenue entertained at a
dinner party for 18 on Sunday in
honor of the tenth wedding anniversary of their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Michael
IsIdmo Brand,
Paulson of Drexel Hill.
Alcnka
Mr. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes of
Princeton avenue left last Tuesday for the west coast. where Mr.
Yerkes will attend a convention
of American Institute of Electrical
Engineers held in Pasadena .. They
will vacation in Victoria, B.C., and
Banff. Canada before their retUrn home in July.
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Mrs. Ford F. Robinson of West....... KlHad LonS! lIIand
dale avenue with her chilc¥en
Peggy and Jimmy left Thursday
by plane for Lincoln, Neb., to visit
,
her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
• .. Gradecl A Fancy Y ..... Beef
Gadd. Mr. Robinson will join the
family later.
Bin Fischer of Dickinson aveIb
nue and Walter Dickinson of Park
Short IlIb. leof
'·4Se Dried ~
""·ale
avenue left by car last Tuesday.
Soup Beef
'"aSe Bacon - - ...... -~ '"4ge
following tbe graduation "l.xercises
Chldc:en--- -$1.69 S_"-Ch_ ...... Iae
• of Swarthmore High School, for
Iologna ........
'·SSe Cole 11_
• ... 23c
Wellesley Island, Alexandria Bay.
~...... __ •• SSe PoI_.Salad
'·-23c
N.Y., where they will work at the
Thousand Islands Club for the
Mrs. Norman Hulme and her.
daugh~ Theodora of Westdale
av!"'ue atttended the week-end
festivities at the University of
Virginia. Robert. Hulme received
the degree of B.S. in Commerce
at the Commencement exercises
Monday. Mr. Hulme attended the
JUNE 16, 1150
College last Sunday
1
531:
-=
VEALIO!ST -:::w:o .. 4t=
<.
on
CUNNINGHAM
Palftlen .to Pa..,r· .......
We MOald !mow bow
Swa. 8-2186 Mll\blllUl Ave.
or Uulon
SectIon
3.
Ave.~
~~j;;;;~~--,•.- .• __. ~~~J~~~~;~;~~~m
'"
8w. 6-2188
lj~:~flf
Asphalt
;:;-;..j;;rro,;ju,t:,
I of
,Iil~a the distaot'C of HOU.Z feet
«....0.1
~~~
=
Ullion A"elmcs
BOI\Q\JGH OF SW AI\TH!dQRK
QI\DINANCE NO. . . .
Swarthmore 6-1'48
WILLIAM BROOKS
to
Asbes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed. General
Hauling
236 H8l'ding A v_Morton. Pa.
lbe
~i~:~;~~
~~~(~~~:~:~~~~
/
CBES'l'EK aDi. 1'4IIl'iEW aGADS
PHONE SWABTllKOU 1-1681
•
;F,,",,,,,,-==-....-:=---c,...-=-
PERSONAL-Mrs. John A. Pic-
SeelioTi o. There
out of gcuerul
flute and clarinet. Telephone
pwarthmore
6-6521
arrange
card. B.S.• B.A
.• M.A..toteacher
of
the costs all
purpose,
~!
~ti~:~
~~~:IT';,--..;cc-=--=-~~~
for
lessons.
PERSONAL-Would
like to help
find two days weekly cleaning
and general housework for rPJia~
ble aD.d careful worker. Please
Iof ~
~~~~§:~~~~~l~~~ji~1
the
wl'lC upon
the work as
I'UNERAL DIRECTOR
Formerly of Medla
1125 W. Lehigh Ave .• PIJila,
Phone Baldwin 117'
No additional chariCe for
suburban calls
, UNITED
SERVICES
Residenti"al Wiring
.G'IlA,DES•. EBeglDnlng
ot Kenyon
at the
Ave::':nu'~e'"~··'':!~ cll,
asses..qmcnls
the proper,
to ~~~:~JjF~~~~~~\Call her 'directlMl,' at Swarbhmore
iiit,;;;~u.;~·-·~wlth
01
6-5907 or call
s. Steven Spen-
La."", JIlOwD&', Shrub and
Bedle' eRe'
Win80ws ()Jeaned. S _
and storm Sashes J'n"'Ued
and .lI.em6Ved .
FQ!IIldaUODS and Cellan
WUe1'proofec1
Iiuolde walls cl......ed. painted,
Papered and plastered
Also' all tn>es. of oarpenV7.
eieelrie. plwnbiDl'. ouWda
palnllnr. and roofIDI Work
Any work needed to repair.
reDovat.. or maintain yeur
. property
FUSCO & ALSTON
1-5
at
or
'or';ugit Council.
Bids submitted ...... the 101-.
lowlne type _rk • • •
i
A. Mercer Quinby
any
THE COUNCIL OF TUE BOROUGH OF reserves
SW All'l'HMOIlE DOES ORDAIN:
Dleal of purls orr j,~urli~;;; V'.~U
wuys. to install
SecUOD 1. The. tollowlng described por- llnvro\"CI1IClIl-l u[
tion oC Kenyon Avenue. a pubUc blghway 11\)'lltd (II1C or more ....... , ... ;;;;~h:~,' r~~
In the lIorougb oC Swarthmore. between the u(lillg of saId
Yale Avenue and BowdOin Avenue. alwlt Dorough otrkers Ufll
be improved as hereinafter provided. eXt.'Cute such
within the lin" and At tbe grades follow- lllcllLi as 1Illly
••
Ing:
purpose
It)' to I..'tllltinue
of t/lis unUJ
per,
pall'mg.
1013
hureln authorized
;:.~r
thereof to h
be illa v e t e1:l
Complete Home
and
Building Mainten'llI1ce
..
-. . - - - - - - - -
Or
Swarthmore 11-0"'
(
_.
•
PIIONE:
mile•• Don't delay. Coma
....wi
•
summer.
Swarthmore ~-posal
aim
Weekly or Mont.hl7
WARREN PIERCE
Swarthmore 6-2078
bereby 'dlrectoo to
Oed sectiOIlS of
ServinI' Swarthmore. Morton. Rutledge and Ridley
Township aiDca 1911
• • • .new tire mile. for oW tire
,
R.ubbisla Collection
t1!l[~~~!!I:~~;~~
of
..
Avenue ut 311 clc\'uUon
110.5
C::-B~';';ii; Ulcncc aloug a ullifonnly d~dlng
SWARTHMORE, PA.
TIRES
We'll trade you "mile for mila"
.........
Erich H. Hausen, Electrical Oontractor,
Swarthmdre 6-2850. 335
Park
avenue.
.
trade now· for safer, new
....
irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call r~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Devine Taxi Service
Avoid danger •••
low As SOc---.:A WMii
- -
Re&Uitered in SwarthmDnl
DIal Ch..ter SIIN
I
of 1U5.8 feet.
tf~~~i~;i!:*I;So.ii'-:··lele,atJOIi
Section 4. 'rhe
or OGacnte
PLUMBING AND OBATIlIfG
dolo Avenue projected io a
....
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
,
As
commercial. Water h ••ters, ranJH,
with tothetheNurtbcrly
:;;;;i"~I,1 Avenue
right angles
I..'ellter line
:0'
Construction
JAMES E. LAMB
au.
f.a..Jt, crossing Dowdoln Avenue, 306.% feet diahwash.era, dryers. BeIldfx. All
to a point; tbellee N• .u degrees 2.\1' East
k d
'0 teet to the Ka!:ltcrly side of UnioD wor:
one to Fire UnderwrJ:tet'lt
Aveoue;
N. 4.\1thence
degrees
8S' West specifications. ServIce OIl wadJ..06.~ fed tbence
to 11 poiut-;
S .~~~:~~ era, vacuum cleaners, 1'8DCe8,
50~ teet to the p~ace of b
i~~~l'~~:~~~H Intersection of
Cellar Walls Be-PIUIere4
Oldr..... are i
DANGEROUS. /
for harcI . 4j':
Sum....,. Dr'y'ng
All LIn.. Of lDsunDce
333 Dartmouth Aveoue
8warthmore. Pa.
::::,~~~:.=::=
"WIIJ.......
GRADES, DOg"lDln• • t the
of UnIon Avenue
a point
the at
Westerly
PETER, DI NICOLA
11 SOUTH .,aMi&& aoAD.
8WA!LTlDlOU
~j~fj~~~~~~]~~~i~
U" Wet,.'t
r
Driveway
PM'Eft E: TOLD
represent our Products.
erly side, of Uowdolll Avenue (GiO teet
wide), thence cxtclIdlug S. 48 degree. 88'
"";;;;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::===;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::;;:::~j
sn1.ER
yotmg man. Phone evenings,
PRODUCTS. Ridley Park 0185-1.
one of the oldest and largest Cosmetics manufactors in the
world have openlnp !'or women
~~~;u
acu~
ltIlchl.an
~~e~~~::iIIPi~~Ni~:~~~~
LINKS. Degiuulng at a point on Ule I
........
WC09terly slde of Union Avenue (50 feet I PDsoNAL Electrical wir1nI
wide) at Its intersection wUb Ute Northand lDstaJlation. -~d-tial __ ..
GIO~E MYEB8
'arm.
N . ,
Earn to
a
lin
Swarthmore
and
vlclnlty
in the JIOrou.h 01
steady
·profitable
income.
Part or
rrom a point at or lIear
of IkIwdolu AVe"ue In a
full time sa you wish. For interdirection .0. I.-.t 1lI0~re~~0~r~~]~~~1h
view at your home write to Miss
improved as h'erclnufter
Cele Snape. Avon District Manathe lines uud ot tbe
1104 DekaJb St., Norristown,
UOil
Shirley
Little. Billy
Ann KurtzbaJz,
NicaBarnes.
Beverly Crowther. Ada
BQbby
Clothier and.
v........
WAllK-AIB ~TlNG
Cleaned
Fora
V ·
aces
:",::.-:..,~.
curve
~~~~~O:f.~~;~f.~~
~
~i~';;::;; vd.';;-';;,j~n
ROOFS
OO'i'i1UUI
REPAIRED &: INSTAJ.tjBD
29
IROWI 'I' SUVE ROLLS...'"
PINK SALMON
CII1JCK ROAST :.-=-
at
FaiIbanks
her bome
Park
avenue Sunday. June 11 in the
presenae of friends and relatIves. ~
Those participating' were Addis
and Bobby Gilfjllan. Donny
Since 1905
}-
DUCKLINGS
afternoon.
.-......
H. D.
aEA
----~------~---------===~--~~~~~~~~-=-=====~~==-~----~~~
by mature woman, exRichard Davis son of Mr. and
In Recital
'
polD' of curvatu...
;~:!a~,~,anl~e1e~·~aF.u~on~.jr~ C'TAS~'l'''lED
perienced. reliable. ~ces.
Mrs. Clark W. Davis at. WallingThe finaJ recital of the year was !'~!tf::tJf ~::.:"'f.!r
LI
~j r.
SwarthmOre 6-7868.
ford graduated from Carleton given by the' 'Pupils of Anlonica ~r:!aWo~ s:rl~\,::~
~~~~~===- WANTED
Lawns to mow by
graduaUOb exercises on Monday of
his son. Norman Hulme who reeel ed
B,S
Ch--'->- fro
v a . in
..........3
m
the, College of PhamIllC)' and
Science. Phi1adtjlphla.
Norman
will do graduat'e work in blochemistry' aj; John Hopkina Univeraity nl!l
.
QUALITY FOODS FA':o
DDUILE oVINa PAN
T.JI E S W A B T B II 0
aneleyaUon
a unUormly
c'e;;';uillithe distance of
".
of 111.5.
eel'
along
Sw~re
S. M. HARBISON
6-0823.
----
Swarthm,ore 6-0740
BCl~ItA,CE
Good
Swarthmore
"l'hIrd
~eration
lIutldera,"
SwarUunore 6-3450
FRED HOEFEL
LAlGE JElSEl: MACKEiEL nolle:
A. B.EBVES
Bld Jd1ne
Bemnde]J"1
Re.pairlnC
Convenl.nt for Small.r families
•
PiAcii:in9~1 IS'
•
,
AWAlrED '10
a._....I.........ed I • • _1IMvy IJ'""
.IIlADIl.RIA SUIUIIAI TIIA1SPOITA_
UP•• '- DAlBY, I .. IN"IYLVANIA
/}fhaI ULVES APRICOTS ·':;,'2Oc
!}dttll OmT COCI1'm
2 ~~c
1'1 iLl!! .EARS ...'.9.rhtII ClEU.
g.rIMI SWEET PUS
_ I Ann.
-= 2
aa.
AlI
POI. HIGH ACHIIVEMEN1' .. Tl:AI'PIC AND PAISINCOMPAHIU Of 'nil
UNITED ITAm AND CANADA SD't'1N8 UUAN AND
SOUDAN I'O.ULATIONS OJ ~ ~ ova
.-f -.
.
,,;41/,
.~~
,4~ . this award is tribute to the constant care
exercised by the men and women of the Red Arrow Lines
J
.
'141-.
.
~01
!
'I1u
".,.,4it for tIW
/ZW/lnl.
aDd GUOiTBltWORK
FI\EE ESTIMATES
DOW
~'i'!' ~ ~=~Jl~~bt:ak:~:;O;.'i:~~;I
condition,
$5.
Call Swarth-
6-4887.
___
...
_FO::...:::.:R=-::R:.:ENT==-____
;
----==,.....;;;;;=..----
Executors
Or to their Attorneys
Edy,in ,P. Rome,
----6-4124.
'
Morris H, Fussell.
12 Soutb Ave•• Media. Pa.
-
3T~9
•
of Swartbat the office
m,theHigh
Of College
Swarth4 p.m.,
1950, and
PLUlIIBING
auIJ BEATING
"~
School
Districl Office
at a meeting
of the
~~~~iiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;i;;;~ anon June
1950. at 8 p.m.• or at
adjourned meeting of the
L
,
\
•
acres
automatic
exchanged.
1321 . Spruce
Pa.
MAKE SURE that "tOUR hoU8ei U a HOME. School Board, for coal. fuel
It pays to order enough coal now to heat it for oil. towel service, ~ture, equip..
of can
a baseball
Specifications
be se-.
~m~3t.~an~d:e~x:tenslons
next y e a r . ,
oured
Q a.m. and , pm..
WANTED
daily except Saturdays, Sun~
Swarikmoream dial ()pflrator, ask lor
and . holidays, at the School Dis- W ANTED-Studio couch' in good'
office. The Board l1eserves
Enterprise 1..(J412 - NO TOLL CHARGE
right to reject any or all bids I B•.o&rn~ditltm. Call Swarthmore
>
~.)~N~7·J.,y.
",.,..,
.
•
-
ClooI
\
.l\f'a.n-Al
At "
·•·. . . . . . . 1
whole or in part and to award II
III~:~~uponany.my
item or items
bid.
Hilda Lang Denwnrth
Se
-;.. -:-
I.
\
,
I
' '.
"",,,-
-
,,}
"
.\ "';
.
.""
..
JlOO "Girard Bldg.. Phlla.. Pa.
Phone SwarthmOft 8-4591'
~ II ....
Swarthmore 8-2253
FOR RENT-Attractive room, BeEleanor Goddard ,!o'!"!hen I cond' ifloor, Inew;" bath. ConvenMargaret Goddard
ient to tr.n~rtation, tea-rooms.
Is the &!me to haVe ;Jour HEATlNG"'!~ serviced
ATLANTIC
FUEL OIL
.
,
Com-
~~~~~%u~~."':}iK~,.c;j:tI.pany.
25..E. 5th Street, Chester.
FOR SAlE Gas stove in working
and those having claims to 'p:
Estote having been granted to _tI
!I3II1e, without delay.: to
,
'
BUILDEB
garage
washer,-
ot •
morc,Deceased.
LETTERS Testnmcntnry on ~;~u~~~~1
Call
OIL BURNER SALII8 and SBBVICE·i ' ..
'.
.,
ESTATE OF
DARD. late
"
mriful !IJicien9 Df the -pl6pa ..... ~
..,.., ..... iKtuin the Inua ..,.., rail CIIn tf _r IiIur.
,
Qt .JO.' the .dlstance of 200 teet,
FRED BORDEN
to mali.e the
befmtcs
'AveDue,
at an·
eJevaUon ascenllog
of 110.0 ~~]!H~;:~S~':R:U:SS:E:IJ~"~_____
thence, 'along,
8" uDltormly,
rtiene: Media 8-Q&l
• •• Our training program for new operatol'll
••• Our educational campaign
public aafety-conscious
I.
Approved this Firth daJ
J3 ne AD
" 19.50.
b:~CW~'''~d;c1~C~''~.~Id~'~4~'~I~~~~1~~~~§~i~~§~~!1
.
••• Our continuous: program of CIIlplofllll
education for safety
.....
e •••• III'.i
an Gayle, St-=- . Me4ia. ....
RIJIht
.'
GRADES. 'Bfafnnlng" At the center
t~ paving of Bowdoin Avenue
interiJect10n with the center line ot
1:
to protect the lives and property of those wc serve.
Charles E. Fischer
(SEAL)
AR'I'EBS BRtTlliltS, 1M.
II II
,
lIy H. LINDLEY PEEl<
President or Counell
At""''' ELLIOTT I\ICHARDSON
Borough Secretpry
.
,,
• ''IT'I.ArlMI . . II"
IJ-
WA
I.
". WAtI . . , . . . .
1949
2 '~23c
Sw_ Red Ripe
A
AMOICA,.. TRANI" UIOCIAnON
'=-' 21c
'BOI\OUGH OF SWARTHMORE
..........,a•• ,
en: SAPETY AMONG TRANSIT
~ 35c
~nssed this FlCth day of June A.D. 19'0.
AL'rE.rv-_\,
?- tI !D\1t1U1S - - -
.
1etar1'
Call
BUILDING
MATERIAL
TIMPKEN
. OIL BURNERS
FUEL OIL
A. GHEEN
1 IIoaUl "'bseeton Aveu:ae
SWAa'l'lDlO-. PA.
IIWAa'l'lDlOU I-UU
,
SWArthmore 'College Libr,..ry
dvmrthmore, Pa.
,
•
s-
'fBR S WARTH M OR EA'.
NEED ANURSE?
.CALL SW 6·3498
Seniortl from
Graduate
(Continued
page one)
YOUNG ADULTS· I
VARIETY SHOW
JUNE ·16, 1950
Faculty Party
•
Give
To Meetof the
TheAuxiliary
monthly gatherings
alive anywhere in the world. war
The faculty of the Swai-uunore Legton Auxiliary will conclude
is not inevitable. problems are not
PubUcScl!ooIs honored several of for the season at a 12 o'clock
insurmountable."
their members at a dlimer at the luncheon Monday a\.,1he home of
The large audience heard with
Strath Haven Inn Isst Tuesday Mrs. Frank. Windell. 800 Westdale
The local Nursing Service of interest President John Nason's
The Presbyterian Young Adults evening. Forty-five members of avenue.
the Community Health Socil!ly annual review of the academic show. "Network Nightmare" gtv- the slsU owere joined by about 25
Election of officers for the cornre&ived radio publicity Saturday year which he termed "lbe most en Wednesday night at th",PIal'"""I former teaChers. so that a party mg two years will he held at Ih.e
morning when its story inaugu ..
Club to increase the Hilll
of 70 were present.
business m""ting which follows
rated Mrs. Conway Zirkle's "Trea- normal in a long time." Of the Stnde Fuod. drew the
EspeCially honored was G. Ba- ThOse who plan to attend are
sure Chest" series at 10 a.m.' over extra-curricular
program.
he praise and clamors "'r' a
ker Thainpson who is leaving asked to call the hostess at
singled out the varieli musical of- performance from all who saw It.
Ith·
f
ks
. lpal f
WPWA. Chester.
ferings of the year for favorable
.
w m a ew wee as PrInC
a Swarthmore 6-0336 by the close
Mrs. Zirkle told of the Society's
The show was bright with talent, the high school. He
pre- of today.
comment. He reported the rein- creative authorship. musical" and
ted
ith
leath
t
llin
'
losing its headquarters when the traduction of courses in Religion
sen
w
a
er raVle
g. The Auxiliary extends thanks
Borough Hall burned and stressed and described the status of the dramatic skill. and the. gayest. bag which matches one gtven him to 1he friends of the Veterans.
the fact that nurses' phone SW program of RUssian studies in cleverest. humor which added
by the Stud~nt AsSociation re- who gave an offering to the· PoPpy
6-3498 was the only phone still in which the college joins with to one of the most varied. stimuHonored also owith at- boxes during the month of May.
ringing the morning afta the fire Haverford and Bryn Mawr.
lating. and amusing evenings to tractive gifts were Mrs. Janet K.
The Unit which is already makand that in response to its call ~
"Today", Nason said, "marks the be presented loc~l1y in
Groff, Elizabeth Barten, and J. ing plans for the AuxilJary Rumnurse was at the scene of a near- end of the lera of veterans' Five years.
\.
. .
. Eu&ene Duncan. who are tIi.is year mage Sale to be held in October
Add to all thIS
the eVIdent
their twenty-fifth urges Swarthmoreans to save a
by aCCl'd en·t I0 a seh 00I Ch·ld
I
a t hundred and sl!venty-seven . have
'
. esprit comPleting
I
8:30.
. .
de corps and the cooperation of a year of teaching service in Ute box O~ drawer for this anJ1"uai afbeen enrolled m the college smce, large number Of behind-the-scenc SwartIunore Schools. . The even- f .
She related that in the Society's November. 1944. Four hWldred abettors plus the appreciated if ing was qUite informal . arid nol_a_..._.-,~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
temporary. gratefully accepted, and four have graduated. 98 have unexp';';ted appearances of the gpeeches were madie. but With
hurriedly set-up headquarters in departed else.where. 75 will be Rev. Joseph Bishop and there is singing and reading of original
" '
the Celia kitchen the typewriter left in other classes,"
little more to be wished for.
rhymes an enjoyable program was
was first kept in the oven and the
As the beginning of the future
What did the audience like best? provided.
adding machine in the broiler.
campus. he r"ferred to the grad- Well. first there was the enjoyHer story of the response of ing of the new athletic field at ment of the radio schedule which S
~
ummer Sch00I 0 pens
Nursing Supervisor Mrs. Elizabeth the Field House,
and listed the increased as the evening wore on.
(Continued from page one)
Groff, called from rites preceding campaign begun in April for the Then there were lhe Cobbs who
her father's funeral services to science building to be erected on had a beguiling way of threading S,:he,ol. and ,Clifton Heights.
rescue the Society's papers from the old field, adding his
the, day together. Commercials
The 'courses to ,he offered· will
in English. social ·lrtudies.
burning, made dramatic recital. that the first ifuilding to be erec- written by Mary Dimmitt were
Mrs., Groff saved case histories ted would probably be a new vro- masterpieces of advertising. em.. mathematics, languages, science.
first, since -those are private men's dormitory on a site still to phasizing the radio theme and typewritirig, and shorthand. 'Pube selected.
providing many J' laugh.
pils are now regtstering and will
records.
.
Dr.
Nason
listed
with
regret
the
The
dance
line
was
obviously
continue
to do so through .UJn~.
__ Next,· she rescued the nurses'
bags in order that work might be retirement of Ethel Stilz after 21 appreciabld as it did its choreo- 19. Regtstrations are to be kept
,
carried on without cessation, and years of service to the college, of grapher Elise Remont proud. The low in order' to encourage pupils
finally the "poor fund" to which Carl Delrnuth after II years. and quartet was indispensable and who need help to atblnd and
the nurses contribute any donated of Vice-President James Perkins equal to .any demand. Mary Foll- obtain the advantages of small
change in order that a family dis- after five years. He announced the mer and Henry Faust earned calls classes. All classes will meet in
the morning in four, one,-hour
covered in thei~ visits to be with- election of William H, Ward. Strath of bravo and a warm reception.
Haven
avenue.
to
the
Board
of
Later
there
appeared
another
periods. beginning at 8:30 and
out enough food can be gtven five
irrepre..ible duo Sally Spenser
at'12:30. Enrollment for
dollars to stay them over the time Managers.
Five
graduates
r..,eived
awards
and
Wes
Wagner
with
the
balle~
the
summer
session· is estimated
when application to the proper
from
the
£ollege
for
graduate
whimsy
to
charm
eye
and,
ear.
between
200
and
300 students. as
.channels can be made.
study: Jerry Ravet, the Cather- The square dance and its calIer in· former yeafs.
Mrs. Zirkle explained that the
wood
Fellowship;' Christopher earned superlatives.
I '\tWWMiYi~WMiYiN~W;';;;;i\{.
Society does not solicit 'f\1l1ds for Fried
and Sidney Mitchell
. Allie Craemel's skit "Fashion is I J
this purpose but that donations to the Joshua Lippincott Fellowship; News" was a priceless take-off
HELEN MAGINN
it may be made and that its present Arthur Butts the John Lockwood style shows with very good wo:rkl
total of seven dollars js inadequate Fellowship; and Polly Pinsker
THE AVENUE. a ,super-powdone by Miss Spenser as l'UIlning
SPECIALIZING IN
for the demands made on it.
ereel AM·FM raelio with 3-speeel
Lucretia Mott Fellowship.
commentator and very lovely gals
CWItom Made
recorfl changer. Add Magnavox
President Nason pre~ented Miss as models of dazzling costumes.
She stressed that the Society
TV
with the new 16-inch rec..
Slip Covers, Draperies
exists to provide nursing care in Pinsker with the oak Leaf Medal The baUoon that bUrst - there was
tangular
tube any.time. Fin ..
Bedspreads
the home. that it is not charitable for "loyalty. scholarship. and serv- a moment! Miss Craemer's oookished in· mellow m~hogony,
but accepts fees in part payment ice," Samuel'Barol tile Ivy Medal ing skit had a certain magic, too.
$239.50, In blonde. $259.50
as they are possible. Insurance awarded "The man in the '~:;~I Barbara Kent's original murder
Select Line of Sa.mplea
and school contracts for nursing
THE MUSIC BOX
service are added sources of inCHester 2-6524
4" DARTMOUTH AVENUE .
come to the funds supplied by the of leadership based upon character with skill. Dave Smith was Sam
SwarUmlore 6-1480
Community Chest. She listed the and scholarship." and E. Allan and Jim MacPherson was M ' J g l r s Y . l ·
Van
Deusen
with
the
McCabe
among
other
things.
Dave
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area served by the agency. Swarthmore, Springfield, Ridley Park, Engineering Award given annually Jim had a busy night to the audience' gain.
Jim's rendition of
Ridley Township. Morton. ·and to· the "outstanding engineering
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"Dinah" deserves special mentioIL
Rutledge. and advised all in the student of the senior class."
Nancy Cary \ was responsible for
area, "When you need a nurse.
Elect New Officers
two subtle skIts, "Miranda at Yascall SW 6-3498."
Mothers of Second Grade Rut-linin .function", and "Double
,Mrs. Zirkle's broadcasts will gers avenue School held a
Trouble".
provide information about Health party on Jut¥> 5 at the home of
The truth of the matter is. the
and Welfare agencies in Delaware Mrs. William McClarin of Park audience liked it
every bit of
County.
avenue. Mrs. WoWam Kurtzhalz, it.
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announced the officers for next
Jr. 'Music Club To Picnic
year: Mrs. F. S. Chambers. chairThe Swarthmore J.unior MUsic
man; Mrs. Joseph Paul. p"ogl",n11 Club will, hold its annual picnic
Chairman;. Mrs. J. D. Narbeth. tomorrow, June 17, at the School
secretary-treasurer; Mrs.
in Rose Valley, Moylan. Those
Little. hospitality; Mrs. 'Jose~h going to the picnic will meet at
Moran. telephone.
645 North Chester road at 3:30
p.m., where transportation will be
Thetas to Saw
p'rovided
... AlI club members and
The Theta Group of Swa:thmore will meet to sew today, their friends are cordially in..
(June 16, at the home of Mrs. vited and are reminded to furnish
their own supper and bring b~se
Robert E. Lamb at Norristown.
ball equipment. along.
Flowers
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.1"111 your coel bill now, at
tile lowest prices you'll pt all
tho JeSt of this year. Pay for It
. later ill m~nthly 1nataJimentl
CIII our conven!enl budBotplall.
Order Ol~ Company'l Iobigh
promlum anthracite-Iho
amok...... clean Peaosylvania
bird ooal that lastol_,
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson H.
tlefield of Troy. N. Y .• 8)1Ilounce
the birth of a son, Thomas
"Oul&tand.lq for Quallty"
:Media 6-H\!'
8 E. Proolt at,
Jruneo.1
Large Slock Of
BEADY MADE FRAMES
Metal - Wood - l.el&her
A1JTRORIZED DEALER.
FOB OVER II YBn'pe
STORY & COMPTON
FUEL CO., INC.
CRCM: LEiNB - CIIB8'tE&
Or« • ta_ _til 11 P.II.
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OF MOULDINGS FOR
CUSTOMMIJlE ~
MONUB 8'1
lJDDIA ...17.
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The new baby is a grandson o.f
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Henry of
Wallingford. and !Mr. and
Raymon.l..- James Littlefield
Swarthmore Place.
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Mrs, A. G. Baker of Lo,ogfiej.t1,l
Ridley Park will_be hostess at
luncheon-sewing !{lOOting of
Chi Omegas on M....ciaY. ·June
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.Patricia Weiland of South
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ter road arrived home tll:b~ls~::
from the University of 1\
for the summer vacation.
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Our list is too long to ite~e here; besides its
more fun to see for yo~H. But we'll give you
a hint. We have PUYCLOTHES to garb all-'
from the informal swimmer to the more formal
goHers.
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ROGER RUSSEI.T,
STA'l'B •
FAULT
on June 8.
Picture
Framing
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NOT OUR
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to
share with the patients of the
Personnel Prepares
For A Busy
Season·
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S~arth~ore, .Penna.
secur-
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GOT 'EM
F. F. ZIMMERMAN
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POrch of tbe Woman's Club Wednesday afu!rnoon.
School Board Continues
Drivers are needed to deliver
Search For H. S.
the flowers to the hospital Thursday mornidg. Those wi11Jng to
Prin,eipal'
volunteer should call' Mrs: Frank .
The Commfmity Fo1j11h of July. planned annually by the Swarth~ A new high in enrollment was Windell, garden chairman, at
The School Board at its meetmore Business Associl/otion. promises a day-long program of parade. experienced in all branches of the
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ing Wednesday evening took unL._'_~
games. baseball. evening square dance to ....
w.... entertainment and S warthmore Recreation Associa- SWarthmore 6-0336.
der consideration the regular
fun [ilr all Swarthmoreans and their friends who spend the holiday tion's summer program. based upmonthly ousiness. whlch included
in Swarthmore. .
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on prelirninary regtstration figreceipt of reports of the secretary
The traditional day's start will be the children's Parade at 9 a.m. ures and attendance· at the first
and the treasurer. Payment of the
Fuller announcement will be made in next week's Swarthmorean but few days of classes. Facilities
many monthly bills. and numerthis will serve as a hint to the wise young fry to get their patriotic were so taxed as to require a good
(Jus other routine matters.
ensembles lined up and a plan for tricycle. bike decorations in the II1lII1Y last minute arrangements
Certain matters of annual COil
the color of the day readied with the necessary supplies. Pets will and the employment of additional
sideration resulted in the award
be groomed for taking the winnlng ribbon in that class. Fathers and personnel. but by June 19. the
Tentative Roll Calls
of fuel fontracts next year to the
mothers will get family entries underway.
first day of the program. the ma253 Pupils To
following: for coal to the George
An innoyation in this year's
jor"problems incident to the conB. Newton Coal Company of
plan is the announcement that
dud of the more importsnt activStudy
Lansdowne and Philadelphia and
each participating child in the
Itles· had heen Ironed out.
Two hWldred and fifty three for .ruel oil to F. Hash Of Philaparade wUt receive a surprise.
Approximately 70 boys have students are taking 387 courses de!phia.
with ribbons instead of prizes
signed up for baseball Reds Barr; at the Summer School currently
A letter received from the
heiDg a-...arded the best entries.
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Dana Swan ,and Clark AllIson in progress at the Swarthmore County Superintendent of Schools
Mrs. F. H. Forsythe., president of
have been secured to help Russell High School One third of this announced the appolntInent of Dr.
the Woman's ClUb. will lead the
Community 'Check.Up Snyder with the coaching of Mid- nnmber is from SwarthDlore, with John Wigton as M.edlcal Examcommittee of judges who will take
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gets. Clippers and Hornets. Reda the balance of pupils coming from Iner for the coming year. The
up their stand in front of the clubScheduled m
and Dana are prominent athletes nearby vtcinities.
Medical Examiner will examine
house on Park'avenue.
October
from the local high school. Mr.
If the 253 .0 far registered ~-;, all children in grades I,' 3. 5. 7. 9.
At 10 a.m. a community game
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AllIson. who~ will assume respon- viewing the close of the first week and 11. as part of the
hour wUl be held on the Rutgers
At a meeting at 1he high school slbillty for/many aspects of the at 12:30 p.m. today with consider- health ch"fl<-up.
Avenue Schooi field If the weather Isst week. planll WI!1"e form"," entire program. was formerly able interest so too are the
The Board authori,ed ·lbe canis unthreatening. Lf there Feen'S Isted for a community chest X- Recreation Director at Camp Dix. practice teach';'" and their Swarth- tinuation of the adult shop work
need to take the games indoors. ray survey for the adults of and made an outstanding repuc more supervisors.
again next year. as well as the
the play hour will move to the Swartlun<>re. to be held in the tation for ~ in athletics at
Secured by the West Chester Saturday recreation progJ"flI1. apCollege Avenue field where the Swarthmore HIgh School gymna- Swarthmore High School and State Teachers College. the sum- pointing David Watkins in charge
school gymnasium has been
slum on Oct,?ber' 5 of this year. We~ester Teachers' College.
mer teachers. largely seniors or of the· shop class.. and Millard
ed if needed.
ponies (one The survey Is open to all members
Preliminary figures for the graduates. come from colleges as Robinson and William Reese in
more than ever before) have been of the community 18 years of age summer club show that 72 are far as, tile University of Arizona. chBl'l!e of the SatU\'d.ay recreasecured to make pony rides for or older. with special interest In enrolled. Theodore Purnell, di- although the majority were train- lion classes.
every youngster under seven come food ~andlers 'and adults who rector. Mrs. Purnell. head of arts ed at West Chester.
The Board continued the study
up to anticipation. ~owice- oome ill contact with ohIldren. and crafts.· Teel Dunn, general
'!'hose from West Chester are of appllcations for Ill. high school
ment that the Phillp M. AId~ This· servtce ts fioee to members plRy supervisor and Majorie Eliz-Patriola Mickle teaching· biology llrin cipalship
and in1lerviewed
who have been July 4th· pony of. the community. and· it is hoped abeth· Lewis. tenniS and archery snd math 7. JI>~ J, Murphy. Latin several candidates and planned to
chaperons for many years have that many will take adv~tage of Instructor. are back again .this 1 and 11. Mildred Bu~. social meet ·again next week to interconsented to serve again. will It. . .
, ,year. Thomas M. Hopper. who studies and general science. Sarah view other candidates. They albring real pleasure to all children
Robert Bernhardt, . e""""'live 'will help with general play. and Jane Coum, Engtisb 9 and 12 so discussed plans for adding· a
who have fallen in the proper age secretary of the Delaware County Mlldred McCowan. who will assist Charles Cinag!ia. algebra 11. guidonce counselor to the high
brackett in the past few yo;ars.
Tuberculosis Associatioo•. wit1l with· handicrafts. "'l' both new this praclical math 1 and physics •. and school staff in the near future.
. Adult entertainment is being his assistants MIss SeIdel and Mr. year. as is Mlldred Magee. who ~rge Hart general science. math
The chairman· ot the property
.planned by a Co~ttee. Mr. and Montour. Educational Direct!", will handle .office and secretar- 8 lmoi chemist,.y.
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commitjtee. W. E, Dungan, reMrs. Clarke Allison. Mr. and Mrs. led the discussion. in. formulating ial work as well as 'to assist
Rosemary T. McGranery comes ported that summer maintenance
Henry C. Ford. and Virginia Hath. plans. Mrs. 8harles Fischer. chair- whel"!!ver required.
from Chestnut Hlll College to teach plans include. among other items.
. ' all experts in this field. Mr. AlJi- man of the Hiealth and Welfare
. Pre-Sehoul Pro~am
English 8 and 10 Polly Metzger the painting ot"the interior of the
son taught Physical Educatio\, at Committee of the Woman!s Club.
The biggest surprise of all came comes from Dickj~'!OD College for College Avenue elementary school
the Hill School before his service was appointed Community CJudr-. in the enrollment for .the 'pre- English 7 and 11. and Spanish 1. and painting and redecoration of
as assistant director of the U.S.O. man, and a tentative organization s~ool and primary' program at til!' and MalcOlm Simpson. of Dart- the auditorium of lb. high school
at Fort Dix. Mr. Ford coaches at was establlshed to consist of rep- Rutgers Avenue SchooL Twenty- mouth. teaches algebra 1 and plane
Bala CynWyd and Lower Merion resentative groups of the dift,er- seven ~ye!'l"-olda. 45 foUr- geometry.
Hiib Schools and in addition to his ent organizations of' the commun- year"olda and 26 :five-year-olda
From Swarthmore College comes
teaching work has had wide camp ity.
have been admitted' to the pre- Henry P. Rlcharcisoli to blach
experience. and this summer is coMrs; LaRue Hendrixson. com- school gro~ps. and 48. are regis- algebra 11 and biology. from Wildire'lItorofaLowerMerionrecrea- mUnitychairmanoftheRedCross. tered in the primary section. ,In son Katherine Haller. teaching
tion Center. Mrs. Ford is music was appointed AssIstnnt Commun- order to accomodate these addi- SOCl·al ~".
~·dles 7 and English 10 and
The Swarthmore Branch of tb'e
director of Rose Valley Day Camp. ity Ohalnruin. Others present for tlonal numbers. Mrs.. J_ Francill 11; Joseph S. Carter of Guilford Red Cross will sponsor a swimming
Miss Hath is assoclste professor of the planning were Dr. J. Albright Taylor. director. has arranged for College is teaching practical math program for the children of
physical education' at SwarthDlore Jones. 1¥orough Health .Officer; additional space and additional 3 and plane geometry. ~d ~s. Swarthmore. Virginia Rath is in
College. The Business Assocla- Mrs.Editii. Kenney. School Nurse; Instructors.
Sarah H. Fraser of the UruverSlty charge of the program, and will
'Uon'is confident that their leader- and Frank iR. Morey. Supervising
Pat Johnson is in charge of the of Arizona. teaches geography 8. conduct classes from 9 a.m Wltil
ship promlses one of the most Principal.
threes. with Katherine· Wisdom American History and Engtisb 7. noon on Wednesdays, Thursdays·
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varied and jolly hours SwarthConsiderable work will be ne- and Hatay Turner as her assisMrs; Frank MBaer. a borough and Fridays June 28. 29. and 30.
more adults have ever shared in cessary in order to pres.ent the tants. Anne Mabbott is super- resident and regular teacher· in and on July 5, 6. and 7 at .the
all the Community Fourths which matter adequately to the people visor of one group of fours. French 'and German 1. with the same hours.
have been held here 'lince they of the community and to Insure assisted by Mary Ann Bunker supervisQrs rounds out the, sumThe 9 o'clock classes are for
began a quarter of a century ago. their cooperation; to arrange for and Polly Told.. The second mer school faculty.
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re.... tration. and' ~ schedule ...- group of four's is under Priscilla
pupils who can swim more than 20
There will be game .h ours .or
a~
yards; the 10 o'clock classes' are
girls 7-10 and 10 through 13. and X-ray examinations.
Giles. as leader. with Patty Stuart LEGION IN TWO GAMES
for those who can swim up to 20
for boys. Leaders for these groups
It is belil>ved these X-rays will and Betty McCahan as helpers.
The Swarthmore Legion team yards; and the 11 o'clock classes
will be announced next week. At be welcomed by all as an UnpoI'Alma Haoler Is responsible for broke even in two hard-fought are for non-swimmers.
the close of the game period pop- lant part of the periodic he8Ith the fives. with Sue Hopson and games· during the . week defeating
slcles will be "'ven to all and this
dry
h
1st
The classes are to be held at the
O'
check-up. The cost of the set- Allee De CaIn
as er ass - Manoa 2-0 behind the two-hit Morrow Pool in Swarthmore. Miss
year there' is promised an addl- vtce is covered by, the Christmas!\D1s. The 48 children in the pitching of AllaIi. Palmer and Ios- Rath and the loca1 branCh of the
(Continued on page elsht) . Seal sale.
primary . group will be led by ing a heart-breaker to Aldan by Red Cross gratefully acknowl.ldge
MarIan Damron. with Ann Broom- a score of 8-2.
the generosity of Ibe Morrows in
U.N. INTERN
Rotary ·Club Guests
all, Marian Ransburg and Patty
Palmer pitched superbly in de- offering their.pool,to be used for
Jean 1M. Gemmill, of Thayer
The Swarthmore Rotary CInb Narbeth to help. All leaders are featlng Manoa and was in complete this purpose.
Children should
-Road, who received .h er bache1or' s will. entertain at. lunch today trained, in nursery school tech- control all the way. Bill KUne come dressed for swimming.
degree at the University of Campbell McBride. King Scout of niques and have had wide exper- drove in both Swarthmore runs
Pennsylvania last week, sailed Britain attending'the Boy Scouts ience.
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with a aingle and outfield fly.
Tha:n ks Swarthmoreans
on the Queen Elizabeth on June Jamboree at Valley Forge, and
The unusually large number of pana Swan ~ve a splendid ex15 for Geneva. Sbe 18 one of five his American host JobIl Hilkert· (Continued on page seven)
hiblt10n of catch1n4 and the team, Mrs, William 'l'umer and Mrs.
persons in the United· states who of Rutledge.
, 1 U n < ! t i o n e d smootIiJ.y and effic.. ;George Bla:nd, co-chainnen of. the
were awarded sciloIarships by 'the I Campl>
iep.Oy_
1950 Salvation Army_ Drive in
State Department as interns at Ireland represents 9000 scouts In
Mrs. Apes ~. HaIg Sheldon,
It was a different story in the SWartiurt>re, have requested The
the United Nations for the sum- his country, He is one of· elcht OlaI&lan of the American Cancer AIdan ~ In which Aldan scored Swarthmorean to thank captlains,
mer. She wi11.then go to England King Scoula (equivalent to the Society •. Drive in SW81'thmoie all 11& runs on a succession of un- workers. and contributors who
to pUrsue graduate sbldy in In- U.S. Eagle Scouts) whose partie- would like to ~ all ~ fortunate breaks. B9ten1an pitch- helped the area reach the $700.000
ternatlonal iRelations at the l1ni- ipatlon In the jamboree Is being and their workers for thCr, spIen- ed effectively but lost out throu&b quota.
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versity of London. In her aen- sponsored by this RoIaJy DIstrict. did efforts in making the drive in mental lapses on the part of his
The Salvation
was the
i!)1", year at ~lvania,.Jean
Cmnpbe1l is "",!rIn, • ten-daJ' this area aSUC'" '-'.
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teammates:
an1y organization to make its 11150
was elected to Pi GATmlla Mu,. the visit with the BIJInerIa before jcilnSWart~ in cmtri1J111in11
J1'oDi8bt ,the team 'travels to objective. Swarthmore's IlbemI.
national honor society in :the .... ing the jambone which t
.JUDe So.
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till 11,-. 8UlJataDUal JIIIIIIln.
. earlier ill the I pm b7
netted $337U5 for tile drive.
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Parade ()f Young Fry Will Begin'; Games,
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BOROUGH FOURTH PROMISES LIVELY SRA ENROLLMENT -Ga!:ersn:.o~::e:~rs WIGTON NAMED
DAY·LONG ENTERTAINMENT' PLANS HITS NEW HIGH ~~~d~~~:v;::~;:;;:::: SCHOOL DOCTOR
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ENGAGEMENTS
and corsage of orchids.
The I ding gown of mousseline de
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Walker groom's mother wore agbwn
fashioned with poin~
of Arlington, Va. announce the beige silk with orchid.¢rsage.
bodice, long' sleeves, a·
FollOWing completiiln 'If their with bustle and train.
engagement o( their nece, Anne
new home, the couple will live in
veil of illusion fell UI)In ......
Claire Ely, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Ely to Mr. Springfield.
of orange blossoms and she carDavid Ballard Daugherty, son
ried a bouquet of Yanda orchids,
Mr. and Mrs. James P. DaugherTAYLOR - LEE
white daisies and gypsophila.
Miss Elizabeth Marshali Lee,
Mrs. Joseph S. Carter of Hy.
ty of Dickinson avenue.
Miss Ely attended Madison Col- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'UJWiI"'1 giene, Colo., as matron' of 'honor
lege, Ha'rrisonburg, Va, .... for the H. Lee of 'Harvard avenue, became for her sister, wore a gown of
the bride of .!Mr. Harvey
white. marquisette over
tal"
past· two years. ' She is a member
Taylor, son of Mrs. Frances T!'y- feta featuring .an off-llu~-sho"'der
of Pi Kappa Sigma Sorority.
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Mr. Daugherty is a graduate of lor of Tampa, Fla., on Saturday
neckline and ~ull skirt. She carthe University of Virginia, class the
Swarthmore
ried yellow daisi~ to mat~h her
Church at 4:30 o'clock. The Rev. headdress of flowers ..
of. 11150. He' Is a member of Delta
Upsilon social fraternity, Alpha Joseph P. Bishop performed
Miss Beverly Crowther, sister of
double ring ceremony. Mr.
the bridegroom, as junior bridesKappa P~i professional fraternity,
Faust was soloist.
maid, wore a gown of' figured yeland Beta Gal11p1a Sigm~, nation." The bride, given in marriage
low organdy o.ver, tatfeta.
honorary ~cholastic fraternity.
her father, wore a gown of.
carried white daisies to match
After graduating from
nylon rrashioned witlh a
the flowers in her hair.
more High School in 1944 Mr.
bodice featuring short sleeves
Mr. Harry B. Montgomery of
Daugherty served 2 %: years in the a square neck.li.he trimmed
Lansdowne' served as best man,
armY, including 1 year of volu,n- heirloom Brussels lace. Her
and the -ushers were Mr. Robert
tary occupation duty in Japan be'
ger tip veil of illusion ha? a
Crowther, brother of the bridefore entering the university in net effect and ,was arranged
groom, Mr. Carlton Hoetby of
1947.
lilies of the. valley and
Yeadon, and Mr. Roy Scoggins of
otis. She carried a cascade
Drexel Hill.
Mrs. Grover A. J. Noetzel of
roses, stephanotis and lilies of
A reception for the bridal party
Coral Gabl"", Fla., formerly of valley.
and immediate families followed
Swarthmore, announces ;the enf
Mrs. Robert Bruce Wentz. 0 in the garden of .the home of the
gagement and approaching mar- Leola, as matron of honor for her bridegroom's parents. The bride's
rlage of h.er daughter, Miss Pa- sister, and the bridesmaids Mrs.
wore a gown of dusty pink
tricia Ann Shelmerdine, to MT.
Oliver Rickson of Boston, the 1or- chiffon over taffeta with accesRobert William Case, son of Mr'.
mer Bmmie Morse of Swarthmore, 'sorics and pic~e hat of ruby
and Mrs. Charles L. Lutr- of Peru, M.iss Dulcie Whitley and twin, sis- :red. Her corsage was of orchids.
Ind.
ter Miss Mary Jane Whitley of
'bridegroom's mother wore
Miss
Shelmerdine
attended
Plattsburg, N. Y., were gowned gown of pink faille with large 'h8t
Shipley School, Bryn Mawr and
alike in dresses of white lace and .of 'bisque maline. Her corsage
Geprge School, She is ~~~~:~
a
net, featuring strapless bodices
was oC orchids.
more at Florida State
and member of the F Club.
lace with short capes of lace and
'The couple are on a wedding
will take her last two years
net and full bouffant skirts of
trip to Maine.
college at tlle University of Wis- Their bouquets were of RUlffilbnJIIJ
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p,UBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PA.
THE 8WARTBlIIOREAN, INC., PUBLISHER
Phone Swarthmore 6-0900
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M&RJORIE TOLD aDd B&IWARA KENT, A&8oclate EdI~rs
Rosalie Peirsol
Loren!! McCarter
En=-t-:-e-r-ed"-a-s""Second Class Matt.er, January 24, 1929, attj,-e-P=o-s"'t
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
BIOHT IN THE CEN"I'BB OI''I'OWN
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SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1950
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Miss Helen' Dorothy Craemer
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam
Craemer of Harvard avenue became the bride of Mr. J. Howell
Staley, son of Mrs. William H.
Mager of Camden, N. J., on Saturday at 2 o'clock in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.
Rev. Joseph P. Bishop performed
the ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown of Teal
blue lac,e, made in Princess style
of aftenloon length, with matohing bonnet-shaped hat end veil.
Her bouquet was a ring arrangement of white roses and gypsophila.
.Miss Alice R. Craemer as maid
of honor and Dr. Vwg!nia C. C~ae
mer, as bridesmaid, wore gowns
of pale yellow organdy Of balli!rina length. They carried bouquets of yellow centaurea, yellow
iris and blue delphinium with
headdresses of matching flowers.
Mr. John Boeshore of Philadelphia served as best man and the
ushers were Messrs. William
Craemer, Jr., John H. Craemer of
Springfield, brothers of the bride,
am! pavid E. Dyson of Philadelphia:
A reception followed at the
home of the bride's parents.
bride's' mother chose a gown of
. dusti pink l,("e, black picture hat
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Presbyterian Church Notes
Me.thodist Notes
Sunday morning at the '11
o'clock service Mr. Bishop's serThe Sunday School meets at
mon will be "The MysteQ. of HolY 9:45. The Young A<;lults meet at
Loven.
10 o·clock in the Ladies' Parlor.
Nursery School' is held during
The, minister will preach at the
the church hour for children from 11 o·clock. service.
two to six under the direction of
The Church Nursery is open for
oN
'children'
during the morning serMrs. JJaniel Johnson.
The Married Couples' Group is ;,!~".i::~e;;:::!':Ju :!,,!h:~::'
planning a picnic on Saturday,
The ushers for. the day a;~
June 24, at the home Qf lfIr. and
Harry E. New, Charles L. lHughey,
Mrs, Bernard, 310 S. Chester road,
at 7 o'clock.
Peter Murray, Ckarge Shub<:rl
The Young Adults and the and CarlO. Zingrebe.
Chapel 'Choir will hOld a picnic'at
The Sunday School picnic will
-the home of'Mr. and Mrs. G. G. be' held on Saturday of this week
Savelli, 'Mt. Alverno road, Elwyn, at the Smedley Park.
on Saturday, the 24th of June
from 3 'O'clock on, as the guests
of Elise Remont and the choir.
Surgical dressings will be made
Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Shaw
each Wednesday morning at the
and
daughter Miss Dorothy Shaw
Church at 10 o'clock. Bring I!
of
Park
avenue left Thursday for
sandwich and stay for lunch.
Ann Arbor, Mich., to spend the
Trinity Notes
summer months, Dr. Shaw will
There will be a celebration of teach in' the Graduate School of
Holy Communion at 8 a.m. At the the. University of Michigan. .
eleven o'clock service of Morning . Mrs. H. EdWin Sheppard of
Prayer, Dean F. D. Gifford will Jacksonville, Fla" is visiting her
preach on the topic, "Harmony parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H.
in H11I'I!-an Relations." This service Weltz of College' avenue for ,three
will be of special interest to inar- ~eeks. Mr. Sheppard will join
ried couples and ali are urged to her next week.
attend:
.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. PlowThis will be
Gifford's last man of North Swarthmore avenue
Sunday at Trinity Church. Dur- will entertain 12 guests at a dining the month of July, Reverend ner-bridge at their home tomorC. L. Heron, Recto'r of St. Mar- row evening.
tin's
in charge Of the services.
of Cedar lane. will leave today
The ushers for the eleven for Cape May, N. J. where they
o'clock service are as follows: W. will attend the Friends ConferFreegard, R. ,T. Baker, W, S. Pat- ence,
ton, R. M. Kilgore, J. S. ThompBarbara Sickel -Of Strath Haven
son, J. H Furlong, B. Harrar, and avenue, who has arrived home
E. O. Cramp.
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from Wesleyan Conservatory, MaThe acolyte for the eight con Ga. for the summer entero'clock service will be John Bell UW;ed at a tea-shower wednesday
Tho?,pson, and. at eleven o'clock in honor of Carol Van Alen, Peggy
DaVIdSon Luehrmg will serve.
Keenen, Ann Harvey. Norrine
Taylor, and Mary Marshall,
Christian Science Notes
Swarthmore High -School class"OhrIstian Science" is the sub- mates, who will be brides in the·
ject of the Lesson-Sermon
, .in all
. near· future.
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Pr. and Mrs, 'George B. Sickel
Sunday June 25. . The G<>lden and daughter Barbara attended
Text is: "How beautiful upon the the Commencement exercises at
mountal.ns are the ~t of hlm Dartmouth College.
that. bnngeth good tidings! that
Mr. and Mrs. Harlie D. Re ard
publisheth peace; that brmgeth
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yn
good tidings of good, that publish- and smali so,,: DaVid of Park
th 1 t' "
(Isaiah 52'7'"
Forest, Ill., arrived last week to
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sa va lOn.
,.,
spend the summer with Mrs.
Reynard's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Willard ·Tomlinson of South ChesSWARTHMORE
ter road.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mary Jo Hitchcock of the
Sunday, .June 25
Swarthmore Apartments received
11:00 A.M. - '!'he sermon topic the degree of Master of Science
will' ~ "The Mystery of Holy. in Home Economics at the Com-.
Love. The Church Nursery mencement of Drexel Institute of
will be open.
Technology held Saiurday evenMETHODIST CHURCH
ing at the Academy of Music,
Roy N. Keiser,. D. D., Minister Philadelphia.
Sunday, June 25
9:45 AiM.
Sunday School
Barbara Ann Crossen, formerly
meets.
of Swarthmore, is att.ending sum11 :00 A.M. - The Minister will mer school at the University of
preach,
Colorado. Boulder, Colo.
TRINITY CHURCH
Joan Hatch, daugher of Mr. and
Sunday, .June 25.
Mrs. Kenneth Hatch of Wa1ling8:00 A.M.-Holy Commuillon.
'11:00 A.M. _ Morning Prayer. ford, has completed her freshman
year at Stratford College, DanTHE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
ville, Va, JQan is a member of the
OF FRIENDS
athletic honor society, the Blazer
Sunday, June 25
club; a meinber of Student Council,
11:00 A.M.-":'Meetlng for worship. and of the Glee Club. She was
Visi~rs welcome. Last day
Children cared for in Whittier voted a member of the May Day
House until September.
Court by the students.
ThUl'Sday, June 20
Philip Shenkle -of Dickinson
7:30 P.M,-Monthly Meeting for
Business.
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avenue ....d Edwin F. Windell of
Westdale avenue were members
FIRST CHUlICH 01'
CHlUST SCIllN'tllH
of the graduating class at the
OF SWARTHIIOJUI
Pennsylvania Military College last
Park Avenue below Harvvd
week. 'Shenkle recel~ the de11:00 ~~':i~mesC~ooL
gree of B. S. in Industrial Engln11:00 A.IL _ LlinD _ Sermon eering, and Wendell a degree of
"CbrIstIan Science".
B. S. in BusIness Administration.
WedDl,"d'Q' . evenJna meeUiIa He has been made . vice-president
each week, S p.m. Rea....,. room end secretary of the American
OpeD daily' except SuIIdq 12 to
.
6 p.m. WeclneodQ' _ I... '1 to Heating and v~wating company,
7:50 Po IlL aDd II to .8:10.
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Elizabeth·
Marshall,
Eleane 'Braeder
of
ther
of theM.
bride,
wore Royal blue soprailo
soloist; sang'
"BecauS~";
sheer with white accessories. H~
"Auf Wiedersehen" and
corsage was Of gardenias.
'Lord's Prayer".
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Among the out-of-town guests
were, Admiral and Mrs.
The bride, giv'1 n in~rriage :\ll",
Hopwood of Washington, D. C., iller father, .wore, a gown of, whj.t~
cousins of the bride, Dr. and Mis. nylon marquisette with an - Theodore. A. Distler of Lancas- broidered ruffle of marquiset\1O
ter, and Gen. and Mrs. M. C. Stay_edging the yoke. of bodiCe; and
er of Carlisle.
layers of e.mbroidered ru~es cascading on the skirt to. form .a
CROWTHER EIROJ'Um;El!il']n:~~~~~: Her finger tip veil of illusi on fell fro~ ~ haio of old ,'am.The marriage of Miss Barbara
...,llly lace and her bridal bouqu
Anne Broadbent, daughter of Mrs. was of white ro~es 'an~ ~~Q_
George C. Broadbent of Vassar aVenue and the late Mr. Broadbent, phila.
to Mr. John Holt Crowther, son of
Miss Sylvia Ellis, sister of ·the
;Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Crowther. bride, as maid, ~f ho~o:rr 'Iwore, a
of Yale avenue, took. place Satur- gown of pastel blue m"f'luisette•
day afternoon at 3 o'clock in
She caI:ried sheU ,pink qamations,_
Swa~thmore M"thodist. Church. hl!,e cornflowers, and blue delThe Rev. Dr. Roy Newlon
(Continued on' page eight)' .
performetl the ceremony.
Mr.. Otto Kraus of Benjamin
FOR
West avenue presented a half hour
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mony.
The bride, given in marriage by
Mrs· Lloyd. E. Kaufbnan.
her uncle: Mr. A. ROberts' .SharSwarthmore 6.2080
pies of Drexel Hill, wore a wed-
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TheSIMPSON.Swarthmore Presbyt~riilD
vers,'ty two years an~ received brother-in-law of the
Church was .the setting
his B.S. degree at Florida State served as best man, and the
at 11 o'clock. for;the rnarriage,~
Unl'versl'ty tIll'S month. He will i~IUded l\'1essrs. Oliver
Miss Barbara' Jean Ellis, daughdo graduate wo rk at the Univer- R bert 'B. Wentz, a n d .
t.er of Dr. ar,d Mrs. J. Leslie Ellls
oity of Wisconsin, beginning next Powell of Swartlunore.
of South CheSter road, to. Mr.
At the l'eception guests were
September. H e IS' a member of
Thomas Keen Sim.pson, son. o~
Kappa Delta P l', educational fra- ceived on the lawn of Strath Ha- .Mrs. David Allen· Simpson of'Ruttcnu·ty. He served in the Marines ven Inn followed by a bufiet S!lP, gers avenue, an4 the, lale ~.
The bride's mother wore a
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thre'e years.
Simpson. The Rev. Josep
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The wedding will take place in gown of pal" coral with full length Bishop ~formed .the ceremony.
St. Philip's Episcopal Church, skirt. Her accessories were of . Mrs. Robert McCreight of Ele
, .. '".~ gray nylon, and her corsage
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Ooral Gables, August 21.
kins Park pres.ented organ ,numwas of white carnations. Mrs.
g ralldlno.• 1bers .preceding the ceremony. Miss
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formerly of Swarblunore will
serVe as junior counselors during
July and August at Camp Daddy
Allen, summer health center conducted annually for eight weeks
by the Pennsylvania Society for
Crippled Children an..d Adults and
its afhUated county units. The
Philadelphia Society ror Crippled
Children and Adults, serving the
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Jack Steck's Kiddies' Hour, Sund,ys at 2
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Elizabeth M. Bryant, daughter
of Mr. ""d Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
of South Chester road and Carol
H. Van_Alen daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ambrose 'H. Van Alen of
Park avenue receiv~d their Bachelor oC Science degrees at
Bucknell Univerpity commencement exercises.
Elizabeth
was
!clive
in
the UniverSity's Christian Association and Cap and Dagger, the
college's dramatic organization.
She belongs to Pi Beta' ~hi social
sorority. Carol 'was active iIi
the University's Christian Association; Women's Glee Club; ¥odern Dance; Wpmen's AthlEltic
Association;
Student
Faculty
Congress; and was' a cheerleader.
She is a. member of Delta Phi
Alpha, national German fraternity; Mortar Board, national leadership society for senior women-;
and was president of Pi Beta Phi
social sorority.
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Richard Taylor of Harvard avenue, received an A.B. degree
from the University of Virginia last week making one
Of the highest scholastic records
in the graduating class of 936.
last Wednesday he went to work on
tlbe Saturday Evening Post for
the summer. reading manuscripts.
Dick will return. next fall to the
Univ
Virginia Law
School, where he is a second year
student.
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with automatic overdrive,!
Gradua*es
Richard Bullock of Cedar lane,
and Joan Pennock of Whittier
place graduated recently from
George
School. Patrick Mary
Malin, former economics professor at Swarthmore College and
now head of the American 'Civil
Liberties Union, delivered the
major address.
. 'Pick, who is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. William B. 'Bullock, has been
a member-at-large Of' the Senior
;,lass, chairman of the Saturday
evening entertainment committ.ee
and a three letter man in varsity
~ts: fooItball, basketball and
tennis. . He is interested in business advertising and hopes to
8"'end Washington and Lee UniversitY:
Joan; the daughter of Dr, and
!Mrs. J,Roland Pennock, has been
..a senior counsellor, and a mem- ..
ber of the school affiliation committ.ee and the public relations
eommitt.ee. She plans to attend
Oberlin Oollega in the fall. .
Miss Dorothy Shaw of Park
avenue received her Master's Degree in Library Science at Drex.
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el Institute of ~""""o ogy,
d~pbla on June 17.
,
111eatre SGrIare
in
PhilaDelaware
and Bucks Counties, is the local ~
area affiliated organization of the
Peimsylvania Sociely.
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Camp Daddy Allen will open
July 1 and viill continue for eight
weeks. . Frances and. Sally will \
report four days earlier, however,
for a pre-camp conCerenoe and
training.
Gettysburg Graduate
John. C. Bair, son of Robert T.
Bair of Yale and Swarthmore avenues, has graduated trom Gettysburg College. Bair, a member
of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, majored in Economics. During his
time at Gettysburg College he
served as historian, corresponding
secretary, and vice-president of
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He
was the treasurer and, later, presid!,nt of the interfraternity Council
anlt was on the staff of the Gettysburgian, the campus newspaper.
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Studebaker's automatic
overdrive Is optional ot
extra cost In the Y.a Ion
and ~ - ton models
Stud.baker truck. come In a lull
range of sizes and wheelbases.
, Streamlined ~ ton. ~ ton and
1 ton models. Also powerfu113-i ton
and 2 ton models in four wheelbases.
Now
the,..'s still more thrift for you to count
on in Studebaker'l haff ton and three, quarter ton trucks.
Studebaker's marvelous automatic overdrive
lransmlssion II the reason. It'l extra COlt-but
It starts paying Its way right a_y in exira
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Closed for 2 weeks beglnnlnlr July 31-Re-open's AuguR U
At commencement exercises
held last Wednesday at the
University of Pennsylvani;' Henry D. Piper of North Chester road
received his doctors degree In
Philosophy.
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Also graduating at this thne
were Jane Davis of !Harvard avenue and Jean G
of Columbia avenne who received
her bachelor of science In education.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks and
daughter Molly of Harvard avavenue left Wednesday for their
summer home "Inwoods", at Lake
Wesauking, Towanda.
Miss lIIary Bye and Miss. Elinor
Bye of COllege avenue entertained
as their Week-,end guests :MIss Sue
C. Bye and :MIss Lavinia Bye of
Denton, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bradshaw of Benjamin West avenue
entertained informally Saturday
evening In honor of their
week-end guest Miss Catherine
Boyer of Portland, Ore.
Waldo "R. Fisher has returned
to his home on Guernsey road after
completing his sophomore ye'lJ" at
Wesleyan University, Conn.
Mi-. and Mrs. Robert L. Coates
of Harvard avenue entertained
as their overnight guests their
son-in-l~w and daughter Dr. and
Mrs. Eugene S. Farley of Wilkes.barre who arrived Sunday to
attel'd the graduation at Swarthmore of ,their son Eugene S. Farley, Jr. Eugene will enter Rochester Medical School, N. Y. in the
fall.
Mrs. I. R. MacElwee of Mt.
Holyoke place placed third with a
low net of 75 in the Ida Dixon
Cup held at Spring Haven coimtry
Club Friday. ThIs is
event of
the Women's' Golf Association of
Philadelphia. Two hundred and
ten women played in the match.
Joan'Davisson of Vassar avenue
and her fiance Halsey Knapp were
guest. of honor at a house party in
Ocean City as the guests of Katharlne Kilpatrick of Havertown.
'They also 'attended, comencement
exercises at Cornell Uinverslty.
Mr. Knapp was a member of the
graduating .class.
Mrs. William CUgley has moved
from West Philadelphia to the
Swarthmore Apartments.
Mrs.
Cugley is the mother of Mrs. William R. Huey of Dickinson avenue.
Mrs. Ray L. Harlow with, her
daughters BeverlY jIild Barbara of
Ncn'Ih Chester road leave this
wee~ for a three-week visit with
her father Mr. E .. R. Heimberger
of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Harlow
will be matron of honor
her
sister Miss Helena Heimberger
whose marriage to' Mr. George F.
Parrl'sh will take place June 24
In the Old" Stone Presbyterian
Church, Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour W.
Kletzien and daughter Phyllis
of South Chester road 'attended the
Commencement activities at the
Northfield School for Girls, Mass.
Edith Kletzien was a member of
the graduating class.
Mr. arid Mrs. E. J. Faulkner of
an
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huge Dew rear
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than lite 'Oflll'.".prlced ..,.,
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Woodland Ave. & Powell Road
SPRINGFIELD, PENNA.
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For upward of a centuly beginning in 1722, Yellow Springs
(now Chester Springs), Lear
the headwaters of Pickering
Creek, was thll gathering place
of fashionable PhiladelplUa. At
onetime, for example, stages
left the Black Bear Tavern on
Fifth Street every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday to
carry the city's elite to Yellow
Springs for the "beneficial therapeutic waters." 80 famous did
this resort bec9me that it was
oonsidered an especially suitable spot for entertaining Philadelphia's visiting celebrities.
Among these notables were
neWitt Clinton, famed Govof New York, the immortal Daniel Webster and
Jenny Lind, the Swedish nightingale. ,
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Chester Springs is a littleknown, quiet village today. The
,/yellow SPrings" ,IItill bubble
from the earth. And while we
make no claim for their "therapeutic value," we do know that
these waters-and all waters
BUpplying Pickering Creekare remarkably fresh and clear.
It is these qualities which help
mAintain the tl-aditienal whole-;
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made by the Revenue Act, of 1948'
These changes affected many estates.
If you ha,,:en" already done so, have
your aHorney review your will in the
light of current conditions. Inve}tigate
our service as executor-trustee. Come in.
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'Swarthmore National Bank
, & Trust Co.
Member ot Federal Deposit Insurance 'Corporation,
Ann C. deFuria, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy G. deFuna of North
Chester road, received the degree
of Bachelor of Arts In Psychology
at the Commencement of Pembroke College of Brown Unlversity recentlY. While a frerI\>man at Pembroke Ann was a
member of the glee club. She Is
a graduate' of Swi.rthmoreHigh
School.
Ann left 'June 19
for Florence, Italy wh""l she will '
study for the summer. Next fall
she will travel through: Europe
before her return home In November.
Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of
Swartfunore
avenue a1lended
Commencement at Penn Stale
Monday when ber daughter-Inlaw Mrs. Arthur V. Dodd received·
a BA in JoumaJism, and her SOD
Arthur V. Dodd a Master of ScIence degree In Meteorology.
, John, L. Cornoll, Jr., of DickInson avenue was prel!ented
with
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the class of 1859 prize in English at PrInceton University's
opening class day exercise held
last week.
Paul Thayer of North Chester
road who, has grad:ua1oed from
Penn State with .. B.s. In Psychology, was elected to Psi Chi,
Honorary fraternity In PSychology". and Pi Gamma Mu, Social
, Science ,Honorary fraternity.
James R. Taylor, Jr., son of
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Taylor
of Wynnewood. fo~erlY of
Swarthm&re, a graduate of ihe
High School 1945, and the Episco- '
pal Academy, 1946 was g""duated frOm Trinity College, Hartford, COIUl., S.1lndaY'~ June 20.
Jim, Jr., a member of Sigma Nu
Fraternity will enter McGill University, Montreal, Canada In the
fall to study for his Master's De- •
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chan half of P.E:s common stock is
held in the area served by the Company. 'C.-Vl.....
No individual stockholder owns as much
85 ~ of 1 per cent of -the:. toml shares
outstanding. There are 21,000 stockholders who own less than ten shares~
54,0(10 own less than 'fifty shares. About
~>ne P.E. emplpyee out of every three
IS 'a stockholder.
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The Rutgers avenue kindergarten enjoyed sev,",ral ,end-ot-theyear • activitie~ within recent
weeks.
First, the children entertalne.J
their mothers at a luncheon and
play at the school. Later the
fathers were guests for a hamburger supper cocked on the, outdoor fireplace built by the pupils
and supplemented by large red
radishes which had been grown by
the class.
Margaret Price, teacher, entertslned the 24 children and their
mothers with a picWC lunch at her
home in Rose Valley. A birthday
cake ,was served to celebrate Miss
Price's recent birthday as well as
the anniversaries of children who
were bom during summer months.
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David B. Daugherty Of Dickinson avenue ieceiver the degree .
of B. S. In Commerce at his graduation at the University of Virginia last week.
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Writers Conference closing teday
In
Philadelphia.
The
Swarthm<>re Woman's Club participated In providing. prizes for
the .manuscript contest connected
with the event. '
Opening wilh a pre-conference
dinner at a Philadelphia hotel at
6:30 Wednesday the conferenQe
features workshops on literary,
slick, religious and juvenile writing as well as confessions, humor t
poetry, television, drama and feature stories.
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EJ'nily Kimbrough will be heard
t,onight. and classes in creative
wrlting will be held from 6:30 to
7:45 p.m.
It still isn't too late
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Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Craemer
Mr. and Mrs. BaytnOnd Winch Loeal Interest In
of' Harvard avenue entertained as of Dickinson avenue will be week, Writers Conference
their house guest for' several end guests of Mr. and Mrs. RoMrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest of Harweeks 'Miss Alice L. Schachtel bert Hoover of Roaring Springs vard avenue is a memher of the
of BrooklYn, N. Y.
on their boat on the Chesapeake. committee arran ging the Second
Anz!ual Philadelphil! Regional
Pure Sprinlfield Wst..
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Dickinson
avenue entertained'
as their house guests last
week their niece and nepbew
lIfisii, Sally Werst and Mr. Allan
Werst of Ft. Worth, Texas. Mr.,
and 'Mrs', Faulkner entertained at
,a family dinner party recently
In their honor and for their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry It:
Werst who were also visiting In,
this vicinity.
Jim . Hornaday of 'Dickinson
avenue has finished his ,sophomore year at Wooster College,
Ohio and will remain In Wooster
to work until the middle 'of
August.
Mr. E. J. Faulkner of Dicklnson avenue' is recuperating at his
home following an operation performed In the University Hospita!, Philadelphia on June 3.
Pat Francis, recently graduated
from Proctor Academy, N.H., and
his roommate Hank Baldwin of
Hartford, Conn., spent the week-,
end wiUl Pat's grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. ClYde
of Swarthmore and Ogden avenues. 'They attended a teadance given ,In honor of Garetta
Roach Long at Rose Tree.
Dr. and Mrs. John Wigton of
Harvard avenue entertained at a
cocktail party at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. NormanV/. Krase
of Middletown road, Media, have
returned home after spendlng'nlne
days m,Otorlng In New England.
They att¢nded the meetings of the
American Institute of Chemical
Engineers In Swamp.;;cott, Mass.
With Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Michener Jr" of Park avenue they attended the commencement exerelses of their daughter Barbara
who graduated from Mt. HolYoke
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Advantage. Of Chry.ler'.
Ruld DrIve'
Chrysler'. ~dvanta.e.
In C-fart and Safety ,
W_pe_rs.-w--.,revertb dcdlinV In roi=-- or high woterl luItriIH C,.... .W""
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Mr. W. I. McNair of Wellesley plane from Louisville,. Ky., wb~e
road returned last 'Monday by he vi~ited his son and family.
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of Money-Saving
iD(J/vdM
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Featured In Our
BIG JUNE FESTIVAL·
10 many folks tum to A_me b._aud
they know they are sure of dep!"d.
able quality foods at prl_es that will·
hel, them pull down their food budget.
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FRUIT COCKTAIL ~~~~. 30e
fl". lu.cloul frui., &llced anti packed In a rich h ••yY syrup.
Del MoDte &lieed PiDeapple
c::oauteok S 'Uc ed Pie A ppI es
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IlSQ) &elected Tomatces P~~~~d
IISaJ Porlt 8 Beans Ts:.::~D
.9fUQI Tomato Paste
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Mala" Sardines ,2,'~'::d
:5 .:;~, 2aO
. .kllDO naked Tuna Fiab
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/)dEal Oran.e Juice GAM
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Sweet South.rn Goldan
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Celery DI'UU
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nae"
Limes
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Fl.'da
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HONEYDEWS
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Canfomia
Hormel
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Vanilla III,.. R:IlIrm:
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Glenwood Apple
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Lan~a.ter
Brand, Lean, Smoked
RAMS :~}.~e~
Armoar's Star Hams
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TUB SWARTHMOREAN
Ma,navox. .'
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O.Thayer
of North Chester road attended
pari of the Commencement program of Middlebury College recently when Mr. Thayer received one of the two awards
presented arinually by the Associated Alumni tor meritorious
service to the college.
Dr. and Mrs. Norris O. Taylor
of Winding lane, Media formerly
of Swarthmore, have returned
(rom Ann Arbor, Mich. wheIe they
attended the wedding of their son
Duane, who was married June 15
to Miss Patricia Maloney. Dr.
and Mrs. Taylor entertained at a
dinner for the bridal parly and
out of town guests.
Mr. John Baron Littlefield of
Haverford avenue left Friday for
Newport, R.I. where he joined the
crew of the 57 foot sloop the "Jester,1t entered in the Bermuda
Races.
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JUNE 23, 1960
,THE SWARTHMOREAN
. Legion Auxiliary Deet
At the luncheon·meeing of
Swarthmore Legion Auxillary
held'Monday at the home of lIIrB.
Fr8nk D. WinQell of Westdale
avenue, the follawing oWcers
were elected for the coming two
years: Mrs. Robert T. BaIr, president; 'Mrs. Hbward Hopson, vice-.
president; Mrs.' Frank D. Windell,
corresponding
secre!at'y; lIIrB'
Louis Houston, recording secretary; Mrs. Hugh Lumsden, trea.. surer; ·Mrs. Harvey Pierce, bistorian;
Mrs.
Oscar
Gilcreest,
chaplain; and Mrs. Robert A.
Sheppard, sergeant of Arms.
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WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
HauUng
236 Hardini Av. Morton, Pa.
their week-end guests Mr. lind
Mrs. Burton Powell and son
Robert of ElktOn, Md., Mr. and
Mrs. David Sloan of M~on, sad
Mr. and Mrs. David Duncan and
daughter Jean of Narberth.
Lt. and Mrs. George H. Troxell,
Jr., and sons George and Jeffrey
have been visiting Mrs. Troxell's
parents Dr. and Mr.. George L,
Armitage of SOuth Chester road,
who have left with the Annitages for a six·week vacation in
Cape May. Lt. Troxell who, received his Master's Degree ~om
the UniversitY at illinois 1IIis
winter, has been assigned to the
staft and faculty at the West
Point Military Academy and will
take over his new duties. August"
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Mrs. William S. Hobbs and
son Milton 01 Park avenue have
returned from a six-day trip
south where they attended the
baccalaureate service and Com~
mencement program of Milligan
College, Johnson City, Tenn. They
were accompanied home by Charlotte Hobbs, a student at Milligan,
and classmate Martha Rowe of
Sturgills, N.c., who visited here
for a few days.
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Mrs. William H. King and
children Camilla, Tommy and
~ia left Tuesday for t\leir
home in' ,Marinette, Wisc., following a month's visit with ~,
King's mother Mrs. A. U. Fairbanks of Park avenue.
Layton Wwon· of Strath Haven
avenue and George Allison of
Vassar avenue will return home '
this week·end after a 10-<1ay
visit with Lliyton's grandmother
Mrs. 'lJI\olnas R. Wilson on her
farm near lIIilford, DeL
Mr. and Mrs. P. 111. Hummer
and son Paul of Rutgers avenue
have returned from a trip to
Cincinnati where they attended
the graduation of their son
Dwight at the University of Cin·
cinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bates and
John of Yale avenue spent the
week-end at Princess Point, Yarmouth, Mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K: Morse
of Harvard avenue held open
house recently in honor of
Afr. and Mrs. James E. Ford of
Honeybrook.
The guests' included employees of' the Susquehanna Pipe lJne.
Mrs. J. Warren Paxson of Vassar avenue and Mrs. Harold Good.
win of !lose Valley will leave _
day for Cape l4a7. N.J. to atteDd
the Frieada CoDter.ce which will.
be in ' "..on fOf a wtil , .
THE WEDGEWOOD. Your complete hom. enl.rtainm.nt center
with 10-watt Mngnavox AM-FM radio. thre ....speed automatic
record changer and super~ Mngascope "90" television In aariod
cabinet of rich mahogany finish. Without albums, $469.50
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See It And Hear It TODAY!
AT
.The MUSIC BOX
409 Dartniouth Avenue
Phone SW 6·1460
PETER Dl NICOLA
Extra Value-No Extra Price
. Driveway Construction
World's First
Cellsr Walls Ile-PluIere4
Asplllin or
Vouarele
Phone Sw8rthmore 6-2526
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Pierson
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and' their sons John and Frank, children who are taking the proJr., will return at the end of thls gram this summer has created a
month to their home at 740 Og. problem so far as equipment is
den avenue after two years resi- concerned. With the pre-school
dence in California wilere Mr. and primary groupS in particular
Pierson taught at the University there is a shortage' of well-deof California, Los Angeles.
signed, durable and attractive toys,
John L. Cornog, Jr., of Dickin- tricycles, blocks, books and simson· avenue, who bas joined· the ilar articles. Parents who would
Experiment in International Liv- like to make contributions are
ing, left Wednesday on the" S.s. asked to contact Mrs. Taylor for·
Samaria for- Edinburgh, Scotland, 1st,ggestions.
where he will live for the summer.
As was the case lust year, FrlMrs. Peter E. Told of Park ave- day will be "special events" day
nue will entertain at a luncheon' at the Summer Club. Today a
M, Dimmitt
of Rutgers
this
noon in honor
of Mrs. avenue.
Luther
lunch the group will hem
towels lor Mrs. Dimmitt's
daughter Miss IMargaret Anne
Jack Kalish,
manager
of the Colscavenger
hunt
is scheduled,
and
lege Theater, has agreed to give
free passes t a the ten children on
the winning team. Next Friday
AI-RUST
GASOLIE·
of the Presbyterian Church
IIb:ati.,,,,,
n."n In Ocean Grove last week.
June Lee Heckman of Park avecelebrated her ninth birthday
IS.,tUlrday,. June 17 by entertaining
her classmates at the Third Grade
of Rutgers avenue school at a
1~~:~~~:~ at the Ingieneuk fol-
Devine Taxi Service
SWARTHMORE,PA.
Serving Swarthmore. Morton, I1utiedie and Ridley
Township since 1918
PHONE:
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302 Gayley Street, Media, Fa
Phone: Media 8·4281
SINCLAIR
,(IIII-KIIPGASOLINES
Wash-I'~~iiClall~~S:W!arthm!~~or!e~~!!
S D Ne
Return to' Sw'arth~
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blocks
scarfwith
return to the
fiee.
ROOFS
GUiiEBS
REPAIRED " INSTAU,ED
WARM-AIR BEATING
E:urnaces Vacuum Cleaned
GEORGE MYI!1IS
lII1ch1ran Ave.. Sw. 6-2268
A. Mercer. Quinby
J1lNEKAL DIBEC1'OR
Formerly of Media
1125 W. IAblgb Ave., PhIla.
. Phone Baldwin 1171
No additiDnal chOl1le far
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suburban calls
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FOIl .SALE--.Forsythla
bushes Swarthmore
nice double
yellow6-3977.
Dowers, good
sturdy hushes. One and tWo dollars . acoording to size. Call
Swarthmore 6-1409.
FOIl SALE--Girl's bicycle, good
condition, and metal bed with
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6-4602.
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4-1937.
~~r.~~~~~~~~~~i~l~1 slipIn covers.
good condition.
Includes
two
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FOIl RENT - Attractive third
floor apartment - living room,
hedrooms, kitchen-dinette and
Heat and all utilities. Adults
A. C. Wood, Swarthmore
PAINTING, ROOFING
and Gu'b'EIl WORK
FREE E9TIMATES
Established 1894
Work Guaranteed
Call CL'YDR Il. CASSELL
S~ore 8·0838
Chester and Fah .lew . d s
Ph_ SWuftm......lilt'
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''ThIrd Generation
Builders."
SvvaribDoore 6·3450
Build'n.
RemodeUn.
RAlpalriDc
,Charles E. Fischer
BUILDER
Swarthmore 6-2253
the said
to present the
rooms and
Worthen
fioor. Garage.
Boll
more 6-1292.
FOIl RENT-Large room in plea-
CUNNINGHAM
sant surroundings, near trans-
.portation, for gentiemaI\o
Swarthmore 6-1443.
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PalDlers .. Paper JIanIeI"S
We shoDld Imow how
Swa. 6·ZZ88 Mlchfcan Ave. ~
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,827 Lancuter Ave., Bryn Mawr, ,Pa.
1).()740
payment,
Call
room,
pre-
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'rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, furnished or un:"
at furnished, A'UguSt I, or
and (near transportation and school)
can the'
be 1,
byin University
Penns11vania
Swarthmoreofor adjacent
area
and 4 p.m.,
family. Apply SwarthSundB;2ll,
6-3886.
secured'
daily
Imalldng IIPHftla ~ DenWOlth
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1923 Ch;stnut Street - ~- Phila :I~ office.
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6913 •Market
Street Upper Darby tt:,e:fol~:'
Part~3rtoallaW::I~
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WANTED _
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Swarthmore
the under-
J. C. LIMEBURNER CO.
ALSTON
S. M. HARBISON
on the above
Since 1905
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Residential Wiring
FOR RENT
l'IIm\b"s Need
.rnP.rt8' in the Makin" and Fittin...
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UNITED
SERVICES
one
6-1792.
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FOIl SALE - Storage closet.
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FOIl SALE - Two beautifully
shaped orchid-pink rhododen-
Swarthmore 6-4609.
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Brook 152320-M.
~r~~~fj~ f;lI~~r:.~rn'ot~~:~j:~~1:e~~i;;I~§~bushes,
FGlIl SAJ.E Simmons sofa bed,
FUNElIAL HOMB
A Prioe to Meet Every
DISPENSING OPTICIANS
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W~ED-Babh/itting
ers, vacuum Service
cleaners,on ranges,
specifications.
irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call
Erich
Hausen, Electrical
tractor,H.Swarthmore
6-2850. Con335
Park avenue.
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for Top Power and Performance
PLUS New Anti.Rust ProNc:tion
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Arters Brothers, Inc.
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• AlteraUons and Repairs
Sensational Chemical Discovery Stops Rust
and Corrosion that Damage Gas TonksClog fuel Lines, fuel Pumps, Carb';retor Jets
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WANTED Laundry to do at
home.
Phone
Swarthmore
6-5784.
job day
senior.
6-1394.
nings or afternoons. -'l'h~~;;e
PERSONAL - ElectriCal wiring
Swarthmore 6-5784.
and installation, residential :!lld
commercial. Water heaters, nnles, I--""':!,!l,!!: ~~~~~
dishwashers,
dryers. Bendix. All LOST'~
~hild's red Junior Tracwark d one t 0 Fire U n derwn'ters"
tor, in creek behind Dickinson
.... _
• Modern KiIcheJ1S
• Wan and Floor Coverlnp
'Contoin RO-119*
and
CLASSl'l~D
~m~o~r~e:,,;.6;;-6:<,O~8~8::..-;;CC-:==:-7:-:;-:-~
~~:~,~r.~~~~l~~:~~~~~'~~~~~~1
, PATTERSON
FUSCO
WANTED HJIIl} School, girl
wishes summer job assisting
with house work, laundry, care of
children, etc. References. Phone
Media 6-2174. Willing to leave vi-.
vinity.
WANTED - Two bunk beds in
goqd condition. Call Swarth·
banks and children of Rutgers
~~~~t~~§~C~he~s~ter~.
avenue are spending the summer
in Ocean City, N. J.
. 32 'h x 52¥", $3
niture - coucb,
LEGAL NOTICES
rocker, spring. CUShions,
_ _ _~~=:-;;;-;;:-=:;;-___ ISwarthmDre 6-4608.
FOR SAI,E----New 27 inch LllClerc
Loom, 4 harness, 6 treadles.
$100. including extra equipment.
Mr. Paul M. Blessing of Hind-man, Ky., spent two weeks as
house guest of his nephew Mr.
Peter E. Told and family of Park
avenue.
Mrs. J. Warren Paxson of Vassar avenue entertained at a tea lo,nce
Thursday afternoon in honor qf
Mrs~ George W. Ewing of Columbia
avenue who leaves by plane next
week with. Mr. Ewing for Africa
and Europe.
Wm. T. Patterson, DInotor
Bighteen Years Experience
PHONE MEDIA 2511
-'
Mr. Peter E. Told of Park avenue
returns today from the five-day
Rotary International Convention
held in Detroit, Mich., which he
attended as a delegate from the
Swarthmore Rotary Club.
Mrs. Harold Goodwin of Rose
Valley entCrtained at a luncheonbridge last Thursday in honor of
Mrs. Ewing.
Dimmitt whose marriage to Mr.
Joseph 1H0ward Walsh will take
place this Slimmer.
\
Mr. Warren Shultis of Dartmouth avenue left yesterday for
Syracuse, N.Y. to spend the week-
11Heckman
by games
on the'lawn
of the
home and
pony rides.
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.,
S.R.A. Enrollment
there will be a bike ride and a I:~~~;t~~;~g~~;.;
picnic at Smedley Park. Successive
vacuum
and
events will' be announced in the
electrical appUanoe£ repaJrnext issue of the Swartl\morean. ed.
Prompt service.
Robert
Recreation Baseball
Brooks, Swarthmore 6·1548.
Swarthmore Disposal
The Swarthmore Recreation PERSONAL-Painter - formerly
Weekly or 1IIonUlb'
'baseball teams had a very busy
Boss painter for George GillesWARREN l'IBRCB
pie. Every job a satisfied custo•
Mrs. Robert Honeyford of The week in whi~h the Hornets de- mer. Can Swarthmore 6-4251.
Beauty Salon, as chair- feated Collingdale 4-3, Holmes PERSONAL ~ Sjjjiiil-SUburban
I Dl''''' of the entertainment commit- 11-4, and lost to Yeadon 3-0.
nursing home baB vacancy.
for the Philadelphia Hair
The Clippers lost to Lansdowne Christian clintele. Good transporJAMES E. LAMB
.
I Dr'ess:ers and Cosmotolgists Assoc,tied Springfield 5-5, and de- tation. Phone Madison 3-9098.
PLUMBING AND BEATINO
ation, will direct their old fashion-I fe,at"d Holmes 11-2. The Ne-HJ's
ed
clambake held in Pottstown
to Overbrook Heights 15-14
Registered in Swarthm_
aven1.¥!,
in a game in which the scorers
Dial Cheater a81H
Mrs. E. Van S. Cleveland of couldn't agree as to the final score.
"==~ loP''''1< avenue has returned from a
Billy Ziegenfus beat Collingdale
ii
viSit with the Walter Groves at 4-3 in a well-played game but lost
their Allentown and Mountain to Yeadon 3-0 in a game in which
.pETER . Eo TOLD
Lakes, N.J. homes. WhIle there he struck out .17 batters. Jack
All LID... Of lDsurauee
she was a guest at the annual Thompson pitched the Hornets to . Fry now for
at the
Swarthmore Nursery School Call
11 Ch
333 Dartmouth Avenue
h
lunc eon of the Liberty Be
ap- victory over Holmes. Don Dade Mrs. Brodhead, director, SwarthSwarthmore. Paw
ter of tbe D.A.R. at the Lehigh pitched well for the Clippers in more 6-4609.
.
Country Club and was also a guest losing to. Lansdowne and Kennny
FOR Sj\;',,-=F,----at the thirtieth anniversary' lunch- Hasson .pitched very efftc.tively in
eon of the Delphlans in Allen- the Springfield and Holmes games. FOIl ~ALE-Belgian Schlpperkie
. 4~ Cli
PUPP,es from champion stock.
t own.
The PI·tching d u Iies In
PIANO TUNING
....e
p- Ten
old. Edward G. Jones.
ALBAN P .... I ....
Mrs. Owen W. Gay, Mrs. Leroy per game were shared by Johnny
call Swarthmore
T. Wolfe, 'and Mrs. Casper Gar· Fischer, Billy Lee, and Charlie
New and BebulU PIaDH
and RepairID&' Slt!oe 1110.
rett were visitors from the SwarthBilly led the hitters with
Phune Media 8-3&55
more Presbyterian Churcjl at the U(,ur for four.
HJllborn avenue,
85 foot front - two car garage ~;;~;;;;;;;;;~. quadrennial meetings of the Na-----a~~~G;a~\~;O~u~heat.Bendlx washer.
tional COWlcil of Women's OrganMr. and Mrs. Anthony Fair- il
Real Estate Com-
en-
tertained recently Mrs. Margaret Cutler"Miss Carotine ~Iack,
and Sgt. John D. Cutler of Washington, N.C. They also entertained at a family turkey dinner
in their honor, and for their son
Walter and Bill Fischer before
they left to work for the summer
in New York State.
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
of Harvard avenue entertained at
open house in honor of their sonin-law and daughter Mri and
Mrs. Wilfred. llailey Brown 9f
Greenbelt, Md. Mr. and Mrs,
Brown and small'daughter Susan
are visiting here for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins'of Cedar lane entertained'!as
NEWS" NOTES
MATERIAL
TIMPKEN
OIL :BURNERS
FlJELOIL
-I. A. G
$5.
1 8e1dh W'rbuotn A.vena
Collapsible canvas
stroller. Call Swarthmore
lIWai:. .ou I-UU
\
IIWAa......OU.
.A.
..
Gw~rthmore
College
;;''vlRrtlunore. Fa.
8
THE SWARTHMOREAN
Erect Memorial
Boro Fourth Promise&
Lively Entertainment
•
(Continued from page one)
tional bonus to stave off bunger
until after the Water Fight.
The Fire Company's Water Fight
and hose demonstration at' 11:~0
is annually the drenching excitement of tIie Fourth. The crowd
moves in a body from playground
to the Fight (the use of Rutgers
Field will make this easier) and
nobody misses it who can help it.
The afternoon will see a ball
game and the ~quare Dance' in
the evening is promised, despite
weather disturbance or power
failure. Bud Hastings will call
and music is to be furnished by his
orchestra. The Fire Company is
furnishing new_ sound equipment,
thoroughly tested, to fl,lTnish the
par~
entire station
lot with
adequate instructions and music.
The High School gymnasium is
already engaged if the weather
continues its' unpredictability.•
For all
Swarth~oreans
who
Norman A. Hulme of Westdale
avenue is the architect for the
monument erected this week on
the Keystone Park at Baltimore
Pike and Chester road. The
bronze plaque, embedded in the
granite, bear!, a memorial to Joseph H. Weeks, founder and president Of the Keystone Automobile
Club, and his son J. Borton
Weeks, second president of the
organization.
The club plans 'to landscape the
area before turnin& the park over
Lo Ihe B<>rough in the fall.
'"
New Station Agent
E. C. Musser. who has been
station agent at Swarthmorte for
the Pennsylvania R.R. for the past
seven years, has left the company
to go into business. He will be
succeeded by Edward L. Clark of
Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Musser and children Jinuny and Marianne, moved
last week Lo 185 East Walnut lane,
Germantown, Philadelphia.
spend the holiday at home, away
from crowded roads, and vacation
Elected
spots, the Business Association's
Mrs. Vincent'T. Lathbury, of
Fourth will furnish entertainment Walnut lane, was elected presiand neighborly friendliness. Peter dent of the Delaware County Child
E. To/d is general chairman for Care Center Association, a Red
the Association.
Feather Service of the Community Chest, at the annual meetlng
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. That- of the organization at the Highcher of Ogden avenue are enter- land Park Child C¥e Center.
taining as their house guests their
son and daughter-i,,<:lawMr. and
TO WED JULY 15
Mrs. Edward Thatcher and chilThe marriage of Miss Carol Van
dren Carl, Ellen, and Osa Jean of
Alen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Cedar iRapids, Iowa.
H. Van Alen of Park avenue, to
~
Mr. .John W. Sprout, son of Mr:
and
Mrs. Clinton I. Sprout of
IN ORDER TO HAVE
Hightstown,
N. J., will take place
A TINY SUMMER VACATION
in the Swarthmore Presbyterian
THE SHOP WILL BE
Church on Saturday, July 15 ·at
4 o'clock.
GLOSED
Mrs. John W. Taylor,. Jr., of
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Baltimore will be matron of honor
July 1st; Also MONDAY, the
for her sister, and the bridesmaids
3rd and Tuesday, the 4th
will be Miss Harriet Gilbert, Miss
Peggy Keenen of Swarthmore,
DURING Jl.j'LY AND AUGUST
Miss Norriile Taylor of Media,
Our hours wUl be 10 A.M. - 5 P.M.
'IIld Miss Doris Wellenkamp of
CLOSED WEDNESDAY AND
Westwood, N. iI.
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS
Mr. Robert Sprout will be his
brother's best man, and the ushers
will be Mr. William H. Hansen of
Lodi, N. J., Mr. Robert E. Llghton of Glenside, Mr. John W. Taylor, Jr., and Mr. James R. Sebr
of Reading.
FolI&lWlng the ceremony a reception will be held at
residence
the bride's uncle and aunt
·Mr.' and Mrs. Fred N. Bell of
510 North Chester Road
Harvard- avenue.
of
Trinity Church
Rectory
•
NOW OFFERED
FOR SALE
Trinity having purchased a
new Rectory. We will show
by appointm,enL
Immediate Possession
. Sweeney & Clyde
29 E. 5th STREET
CHESTER, PA
Phone Chester 3-6141·
I
THE
\,
FOURTH
BATHING SUITS
13S. Chester Road
=~ ~either
~o~dsl~r
,r in will hlmself:"'ahelperatthemorninil
rown ou
,.
,gs Calls, or tea party.
Swarthmore
r-................................................................................
b a = wor" a ; : ' = ,
eyes. The Business Association
has tri'ed to equalize the awards
and sofien the' judges' task by
glvmg every child m the parade
a token gift and by. recogni7ing
special merit in preparation by
ribbon awards.
!t' an early start
th day
but Stake it from th;nsp':taton:
who annually line the sidewalk,
thIs parade stars the finest ,bunch
of youngsters to parade anywhere
in these, United States. It's a lot
of fun.
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10 ' A.M. G .. ~. HO'UR FOR
~
Open Letter
Tomorrow " new management takes over the
chester, Minn., was guest of hon-
Swarthmore avenue.
CAMPUS CUT RATE
This letter is to
inf~rm
everyone
new friends----tltat the new
policy -
old friends and, we hope,
~anagement
also endorses a new
one of ECONOMY, CLEANLINESS, ,and
COUR·
TESY.
and that's why we'd like you.to see for yourselves. Find ont for
_ sure will he worth your while.
eVERY, FAMilY
e.'AlpM
If you're walking along Chester Road and you pass the Campus Cut R'ate--it's a ~ew stores from the bank.-walk ip and look
~
• ENTIRE FA",llY
w'l¥e4tt,: ,
\
"fIt<
0_
POlil~~~~~a~~~ffi
wife and 011
, Fuiily
and UDder 18
. fi.. for any e x _
lIII101!11t payable oaWca to
cvteucL
,
I COURTESY•
,
•
Our only plea isth,at yon try us. Our only'weapon is 8nicerity.
Do drop in.
•
333 Dartmouth Avenue, Swarthmore
Phone Swanhmore 6-1833
,
even for the sake of conversation. In any case, he sure to check
••
We'd like-to he your friends.
SAM' COHEN, Manager
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8
or still t~e dancers.
Unde~ Fr~ Maselli s watehful
car~, the ..Fire. Company's new
eqwpment IS bemg regularly te!l~ for the event and ,for the gr~d
fmale to Swarthmore s Commumty
Fourth. The'llusiness Association
committee has spared no pains to
ba~ this event, "'1 all hands round,
swmg your I)artner, and promenade.
Weather note: In case of rain
events will proceed as scheduled
with parade, games, and square
HEALTH SOCIETY ~
BORO ARC'HITECT IN FINAL MEET
0N6-WEEK TRIP Volunteer Committee
The younger fo~, under ~e
Mabbott report a slight maldlStrlbution of the sexes, with nine i.
'men and H ladies. However, .this
Drives Children
doesn't matter, very much smce
Mr _ and Mrs. Ewing
To Camps
the group is very seldom "people,"
To Visit Europe,
.
being too busy as elephants, bh-ds
:I'he Volunteer Service Commit";I'd airplanes, especially at piano
Mrica
bee of the visiting nUrse service,
time.
the Community Health Society of
The older four group of Priscilla
A slx week trip to Eu!"ope and Central Delaware County was on
Giles Is a large and interested one. Africa began W~esday, June 28 duty Monday and Tuesda';v transMapy of the children were already !o~ GeorllB M. ~ Borough Ar- porting children from this area to
acquainted, and all activities have chitect and Mrs. Ewmg of'CoIum- Camp Hope and Camp Sunshine
been go.ing sm.'oothly. The group's bia avenue a~ they took off from tor the first encampment.
~,=
the International Airport, New
ALL ON THE RUTGERS AVE. ~ance in the high school gymnas- ~o gumea pIgs have created much York, bound for London. The 11
Mrs .. Carroll P. Streeter drove
NUE SCHOOL GROUNDS _ This mm. Let's concentrate on sun.
~terest and everyon.e enjoys feed- a.m. take-off was the start of a four gals to Camp Hope on Monis where you meet your neigbmg them and watching them..= combined business and pleasure day and Ann and Barbara Lukens
bors in the jolliest possible way.
WilCox At Mt. Holyoke;
A clay zoo has ~ org
trip for Mr. Ewing whose architec- dr,ve eight boys to Camp SunMr. and Mrs. Clark Allison, Mr.
by .AIma Harter's kindergar:,"", tural firm has been commissioned shine on Tuesday. The agency's
and Mrs. Henry Ford, -Virginia
Clair Wilcox, professor of eco- con~t. Stephen Jacob
as b th Presbyterian Church Board board of directors met on T1iursRath are hard at work on a pro- n~cs ,at Swarthmore College, fashllhiQned a fine painted eldePbboant,
Fo~eign Missions to design a day, .June 25 to finish as ,much
gram which will offer :fun' for will speak today ~ the Mount, w . e James Fultonc1h as ma e :
school and college in the French )usiness,. as possible before adeach adult to his own taste. That's HoIyok!e College Institute on the aR lI1bant seShia. turUe an
a ratrtulbesnted e. Cameroun of West Africa.
jpurning until September. Board'
has
a wide order but the sponsoring Un111ed N~ons, ;being held, in 0 art
pman
con
u
a
...
d
members enrolled under the Ch'airBusiness Association is confident South Hadley June 25 to July 22. black racer and a king green snake,
ArriV1l1g m Lo?don
manship of Mrs. J. Paul Brown •
that it will be fille
.
to work actively in the Community
George Alston and Randolph to Economic Assistance" as part down" has eIlcited many favorable spend ~ve ~l ObS~ ~nt- Chest Drive next fall Each board
eahv- member 'also took three dolls to
ot a general mnsideratlon of tech(ContjnUed on page seven)
ish hJ°ulyusmg2 pro yemsd ore
Lee will have entertainment ni aI aid
j1
Ing
for oun e w h ere e
planned for boys. Girls' gam,,!,
c
and Point our.
All
La
hopeS to study the conditions, ma- dre,:" during the summer for. a
will be led for those seven
On
~te
crosse
t 'als and labor problems of the Christmas party planned for chiI-_L
San"- Ford of Amherst avenue erl , '
dr
. thi
In Scout ~oree
through nine by Sue Hopson,
""
proposed college.
•
en m
s area.
and John Snape of Harvard avePolly Told, and Mildred McCowDonald Pierce of College lane nue have been chosen to.be ()D the
The couple will return to Europe
Mrs. Theodore.Smithers reported
an and 10 through 12, by Pat Told and John' Currie of Wallingford All-state Lacrosse Team. High about the middle of July, sight- as chairman of the Finance Comand Ann~ Mary Fussell.
are members oflthe 118 piece band school boys and freshmen in co1- seeing in' Pa.;is for a few days be- mittet: on the reaction. of borou~
All children up to se~ may playing at th~Boy Scouts .Jam- lege competed for the posiUons. fore proce~ding to SWeden, Nor- councils ,and township COIllDl1l>ride'on one of the four ponies al- boree which opens officially toda::r
Sandy ;was captain of the high way and Denmark where 'Ml". sioners to the request for financial '
ready.secured by the BusIness As- at Valley Forge. Donald is a mem- school Team this year, and John Ew1llg will visit various modem support for bealth service given <
sociation . ~or this hour. Mr. and ber' ot Swarthmore Troop No. 3 was 'the season's high scorer.
hospitals in connection with the in their communities.
Ridley
Mrs. Philip M. Alden are \he and John Is a member of Wa1lIngcoficem's COII'IInissIon as assocl- :;rownship voted a $300 increase in
people to head for if a ride's the ford Troop No.1.
Betty Anne COOper. daughter of ate architect for the !lew Lankenau their allocation. The other borobjective. They have ;years of
Wuuam WellIver of .8warlh- Mr. and, Mrs. S. H. Cooper of HospitaL
o~ and to~ships promise to
tter and
e:"dperience in alIattiDg pony more Troop No.2 Is also a dele- Riverview road, received a BacheMr. and Mrs. Ewing were enter- serwill:IO~ coth~der the mlaater
n es.
gate at the Jamboree, aloDg with lor of Arts q _ from PenDsyl- talt¥'!' at Ja bon voyage dinner
II1ve~a BI1!fWer
"
To top off the game hour. there Robp't De Prisces and Raymond vania State College. She is •. party l8lrf Friday, given by their
The Boarcf voted to ask the
will be a dixie CUp furnlsbed by MeisberIIer both of Rutledae member of Kappa Kappa Gamma son and, dmlghler-in-Iaw Mr. and C6mmunity Cb.est for an eztension
1be Business Associ'll .... for ev- Troop No.1.
IIOCiIIl iouliItty.
Mrs. JSwin8. Jr. of Rosemont;.
of time to halance its budpt.
orchestra
J
every point in our policy - ' ECONOMY, CLEANLINESS, and
3 laO......
2 ,.an,
busbaDd,
BelleDOt restricted u to
"000 for eacb penoD
PETER E. TOLD
,
around. Drop ill for a coke, for cigarettes, to weigh yourself, or
BOROUGH, HALL IS
COMING DOWN.
teo: ':
yourselves that our n,ew policy is a TRUE policy and one we're
1',,~teettu
MOVING DAY
0:
We can't make you helieve in us with words alone, however,
-,
$3.50 PER YEAR
H. B. COOKMAN
AT 82
HONOR BRIDE-to-BE
or at a linen shower given Friday evening by Mrs. Bernard Ryan at the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. William L. Medford of
Strath Haven avenue.
The bride-to-be was guest of
hOllor at a dessert-bridge on Tuesday' evening when Miss Ann Bradford entertained at her home on
NEIGHBORS
The Borough Secretary, ' the
Secretary's secretary, the police
chief and officers moved Wednesday from their temporary quar-,
•
ters in The Swarthmorean BuildEver since the Continental Congress "4opted the Declaration of
ing back to their various offices ,in
New Civic Building
Independence on JuIY 4, 1776, Americans have oelebrated the Fourth
Trip To Smedley
the B<>rough Hall where they exTo Be Erected On
of July in an explosive, combustible fashion. Swarthmore's Fourth
pec~ to remain, if the roof holds,
isr.. community 'event, begun by a group of residents many years ago
Park Today
Kistler Lot
until completion of the new build~
in the belief that a lot-of People could have a mighty good time toNow in full swing, the Swarth- ing.
The seven members of Council
gether 'Without the blistered fingers and worse which often succeeded more Summer Recreation program
The phone numbers will remain
the Fourth celebrations. Years of colnmunity Fourths under the has captured the talents, energies the same, Swarthmore 6-4599, for accepted !plans for an entirely new
guiding hand of the Swarthmore ,Business Association have proved and attention of the vast majority the Borougb, and Swarthmore Borough Hall, at a special meeting
held Monday night. The plans,
their argument to be sound.
of the community's younger set. 6-0122 for the Police.
which supersede the three other'
'Today there is another angle to the "Safe and Sane" celehration A highlight of last week's activimuch
discussed proposals, call for
of the patriotic day. Traffic deaths on holidays reach into many more ties at the Summer Club was a
a
one
story building to be located
households than firecrackers ever damaged. To every Swarthmorean scavenger hunt, in which such odd
on
the
south side of the KisUer lot,
,willing for the sake of safety to spend a stay-at-hoine Fourth the objects as a canary feather, an old
next to the Methodist Cburch; the
COImnunity Celebration offers a lcit of fun, a lot of fripnd.hlp for 'f!Very bird's nest, a 194.8 dog license and
old B<>rough Hall will be torn
member of the family. Here's the 'program for the day. Keep it handy an ice cube were successfully
down
and the space used for a
on the Fourth. If you participate in every even~ you'll have a wal- garnered by the lucky winners.
parking
lot for 68 ears.
loping good time.
College theatre ticket passes
Former
Councilman
Was
The reason for the decision on
9 A.M. THE CHILDREN'S PA- ery participant end, this year, an were won by the team captained
~orough Resident
the new building was the fact that
RADE forms at -the junction of added mysteIy tid-bit.
by Lynn Purnell and containing
ata relatively small increase 111
,Park and Dartmouth avenues. Tne
11:30 FIRE COMPANY WATER Keith Richardson, Betty GPmmlll,
,
41 YelU"S
~ost, the borough would get a moparade marches from that point to FIGHT - Fire Chief John RumJley Beth Jones, Bonnie Moxey, Vicki
Park and Harvard and back again. has alerted his men to put on the McNair, Gerry Crean, Joel ChapHenry B. Cookman, for many dern building whioh would handle
Judging takes place, in the street best Speed Contest and' Water IIUID and Bobbie Kahler. C~ptains years a member of Borough all facilitie~ such as the fire deill front of the Woman's Club. Fight ever to be seen. Two teams, of tho less successful tearns were Council, died at 2 p.m. Friday, partment, the library, the police,
Near that spot each child partic- one captained by Jimmy Dunn, John Pegram, David Deacon, June 23, in Jefferson Hospital fol- the Borough Offices, the Community Health Society, and the
ipaling in the parade will receive the other led by Ellis Rumsey have James Chapman, Walter Reynolds lowing an emergency operation.
a present from the Business As- been putting in some real prac- and Edward McGaughe;,.
Mr. Cookman was born January American Legion. The upkeep of
sociation and an American flag tice for this event, held b7 maD7
Tod..,. tho entire Summer Club, 4, 1868 in Philadelphia where he such a building would be cheaper
given for the Ainsworth-Wernher to be the most popular ot the 78 strong, is taking a trip to attended schooL In 1908 he mar- than the upkeep of the old buildPost of the American Legion by whole program. Oldtimers ap- Smedley Park. The older mem- ried Mary Etbe1 Reynolds of Crest Ing repaired.
its Commander lIack McWilliams. pear with umbrellas, but, the hers, accompanied by some of the Wood, N.Y., and moved to SwarthThe .present plans drawn by BorThere will be classes for the young fry are probably right, If staff, are riding bicycles while the more a year later. Mr. Cookman ough Architect George M. Ewing,
Fourth of July (costume, float, or you'r~ going to get wet, you're go- younger ,ones are being driven by had lived in his College avenue allow for a 4000 square foot liallusion), decorated bicycles, tri- ing to get wet. One thing is car-
cycles, scooters, floats, doll coach- tain, YO\l'll think it's worth it. .Hreetedgames the IP"OUP returns
As a member of Council he 'than it has now in the Old Telees, pets, fancy dress, comment on Thank your neli!hbor Firemen, is to Swarthmore.
.
, served as chairman of highways. phone Building, or had in its forthe times. . In each of these in- the '.!quest <>t the sponsorini AsNext week there will be a trea- He was also a member of the Pres- mer quarters in the old Borough
upon \he Morrow's swimming pooL ation. He had retired fr<>m his partment entrancet ~~n.ing onto
the coveted blue ribbon for first
(Time out for sustenance and
Pre-Schoolers
wholesale' groc~ business 25 Lafayette avenue, Will· necessitate
wigening that street.
!place in a division, red f,!r ..~ resting' weary bones, feet, ,~d "Meanwhlie,the Rutgers Avenue years ago.
white for ~llird, and yen<;;;: for muscles. 'Some' wrusink into ,the group' of pre-school and primary
Mrs. Cookm"", one of the origDuring the meeting, permission
honorable mention. BurgessCbar- nearest thing himdY. Others will children report a busy time. Pat inal organiZei-s of the Community was granted the Woman's Club to
les R. Russell, 'civic-minded citi- take this chance to watch tile Johnson's threes boast of a nwn- Health Society, died in 1946. His build an extension on the western
zens Flerri!i W. Mitchell arid Tennis Club's singles round rob111 ber 01 artists, including Joanie daughter Mr•. Fred M. Campbell, side' of their property in order to
George F. Corse will be the kindly which will be' in progress all Jackson, Andy McNair, Richard and three grandchildren, Mary, make the building more convenmarshalls. Mrs. F. H. Fors~ afternoon on the College courts on McKernan, Jan Speers and'Peggy Virginia and.Fred, survive him.
i,ent for. the use of the general
as president of the Woman's CI
College avenue between Chester Harkness. The jungle gym is a
Funeral serviops, conducted by public.
which had a great deal to d~ with road and the High School build-, great fa orite f Ricky Peterso
the Rev• .Joseph P. Bishop, were
initiating the Community Fourth, ing.) ,
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will head the group of judges.
,
Jamte Dearmg and Pete Coste. beld Monday at the College avenue
Their's is a hard job, as anyone
8:00 P.M. SQUAlIE DANCE, Johnny Fry ts chief of the water residence.
NORTH STATION PLAZA, and fountain ' having distinguished
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DENIM SEPARATES
Miss Mary Elizabeth Denworth,
daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K. Denworth of Elm avenue, who will be married July 1
to Mr. Harold C. Stratte of Ro-
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SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1950
SRA' PROGRAM
GALA CELEBRATION PLANNED
IN FULL SWING
FOR STAY-AT-HOME FOURTH Summer
Club Set For
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CASUAL DRESSES
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"That's my theme! Just
look at the time'I save . .. the
rush-push·1!ustle·bustle of city
shoppi,!,g I. avoid. And just see th"
wITH
CELEBRATE
Miss Virginia Peel of Columbia
BIRTHS
ENDERS: BAY
avenue entertained at a dessertThe marriage of Miss AlIce Hay,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. PeirsoI,
bridge Thursday evening in hon- daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. George
Jr.! of Lafayette avenue are reor of iMiss Denworth and another A. Hay of Harvard avenue to Mr.
ceiving congratulations on the
bride-to-be, Miss Sandra Crosset Allen Cof(in Enders, son. of Dr.
birth. of an eight pound daughter,
of Media. •
and Mrs. Idobert K. Enders Of.' Elm Sandra EIizabeth, on June 17 in
avenue, took place Sa~day mor- fitzgerald Mercy HospitaI.
SIMPSON - 'FlI.JJS
ning at 11 o'clock at the home of
The baby is a granddaughter of
the
bride's
grandmother
Mrs.
Mr. Henry A. Piersol, Sr., of La(Contin~ed from page two)
John S. Hay of Woodlyn.
layette avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.
phinium and wore matching flowThe Rev. William P. C. Loane, Alexander M. Dryden of Swarthers in her hair.
rector of Christ Episcopal Church, more avenue.
The bridesmaids Miss Joan Ridley Park, performed the cereWeiler of Warren and Miss Shir- mony in the presence of the two
ley Russell of Philadelphia, wore families.
'Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Heenehan
similar models of shell pink marThe bride, given in marriage of Reading, Mass., are receiving
quisette. Their bouquets were al- by her father, was attended by congratulations on the birth of a
so of carnations, com flowers and her sister Miss. Edith Hay as maid son, Michael EdWin, on June 17.
blue delphinium and their head- ot honor. Mrs. George Hay, broThe new baby is a grandson of
dresses were of blending flowers. ther <>f the bride, served as best Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Crosby
Mr. David Allen Simpson, Jr., man.
of Di!'kJnson avenue.
of New York City served as best
'Both the bride and bridegroom
Peggy Ann Heenehan has been
man for obis brother, and the were June gradup.tes of Swarth- visiting her grandparents f.or the
:Jshers were 'Mr. George A. Alex- more College. They will live in past several weeks.
ion of New York City, brother-in- Cambridge, Mass., where Mr. Enlaw of the bridegroom, and Mr. ders will enter Harvard UniverJoseph Padgett of Norwood.
sity for graduate study t,his fall. "I saw it in The Swartbmorean."
The ceremony was followed by
a ~uncheon at the Ingleneuk for
Plan Your Vacation In The Heart of the Poconos At
the wedding party and immediate
families. The bride's mother
THE ANTIlERS, SwiftWater, Pa.
chose a gown of imported lavender voile, white ac~ries, and
100 Miles from Swadhmore, Excellent Food, Comforiable Rooms
straw hat with crown of lavender
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Catering To Cultured People
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flowers. Her corsage was of or60 Acre Wooded Estate wUb Trout Stream
chids. The bridegroom's mother
Tennis - Swimming,- Shutfiebo....d - other Spons
wore a gown of soft blUe chiffon
OWNED and OPERATED by SWARTBMOREANS for 15 YEARS
with white accessories. She wore
an orchid corsage.
Write R. C. WEBB
Following a weddirig trip, the
couple win live at 736% Harvard
Cresoo, P •. , or Phone Mt. Pocono 452t
avenue.
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gralula~ns on
the birth of a
baby boy, Douglas Forbes Cooley,
on June 16 at the Delaware County Hospital '
The baby is a grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Dwight Cooley of Columbia avenu~, and Mr. and Mrs.
Waldo Davison of Vassar avenue.
. Mrs. Cooley and small daughter
Susan' have. been visiting in
Swarthmore for seVJl!l'81 weeks. .
HAYES - HAAS
The marriage of Norrine l14arle
:rhe marriage of Inge· Ohristeen
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brauns of Taylor, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Haas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal K. Schnaltter
Vassar avenue are entertaining Norris O. Taylor, of Winding Lane, Peter Paul' Haas of Milwauklee,
of Dallas, Texas announce the ar..
as their guests this week Mrs. Media, formerly Of Swarthmore to Wisc., to Mr. Rutherford Platt
rival of William Neal Schnaltter,
Brauns' niece Mrs. Gene Morlan Mr. Arthur John Geib Jr., son of Hayes, son of Mr. and'Mrs. Wilborn June 21.
and children of Woodstock, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Geib of Caro, Mich., Ham Platt Hayes of Swarthmore
William Ne;,U is ~he grandson of
Mrs. Brauns' sister Mrs.· Olive took place Saturday morning June avenue, took place Saturday evenMr. and MTs. William II. Argyle
McDargh of San Antonio, Texas 24, at 10 o'clock in the Church of ing at 7:30 at a candlelight ce~
or Scarsdale, N. Y., formerly of
has returned home after a two- the Nativity, B.V.M. Media. Re- mony at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs.
Swarthmore.
week visit. While here they mo- vorend John A. Cullen performed Hayes. The Rev. Joseph P. Bishtored to Silver Lakes, Mich., and the ceremony.
op, minister of the Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. Collins S. Keller
Dr. ,and Mrs. John Howklns of
back through Terre Haute, Ind.;
The bride, given in marriage by Presbyterian Church, dfflc1ated.
of Norbh Swarthmore avenue anKingsport,
Tenn.,
announce
the
to visit their brother Mr. E. W. her father, wore a gown of ~hite
The bride, given in marriage by
nounce 'the birth of a son, Thomas
McCullough and family.
nylon and lace. Her finger tip her father, wore a gown of ice birth of a daughter, Ann Chin
Collins
Stevenson Keller, m, on
• Mrs. Alexander W. Fullerton, veil was attached ,to a lace cap, blue satin featuring aD. off-fue- Howkins on May 11•
The baby is a granddaughter of June 20 in Bryn Mawr Hospital.
having sold her home on Princeton trimmed with orange blossom and shoulder neckllne on the fitted
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avenue, is now residing at Stokes she carried a bouquet of orchids bodice and full skirt with court
Nursing Home, Oak Lane, Primos, and stephanotis.
train. Her finger :tip veil-Of illuPa. She has asked The Swarth-, !Miss Eileen Scanlon o! Buffalo, sion was attached to a beaded
,
morean to state that her friends; N.Y., maid of honor and the coronet and Iier bridal bouquet
"CHECK YOUR CAR"
may reach her by calling Madison bridesmaJds Miss Carol Van Alen, was of white roses, stephanotis
6-3188.
of Park avenue, and Miss Barbara and lilies of the valley.
"C :8 ECK ACCIDENTS"
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Shook of Krase ·of Middletown Road, EIThe bridesmaids, Miss Norma
BlGRT IN THE CEJlTER OF TOWN
Riverview road entertained as I' wyn wore matching gowru; of pink Mueller and Miss Nancy Bird of
their house guests for a week frosted organdy. They carried Milwaukee, wore gowns ot white
t
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Ilks
d organdy with bouffant skirts over
Comdr. and Mrs. H. W. Ligon of b ouque s 0 PUl'p. e ar . pur ~n
South Carolina who were en route pmk rosebuds WIth trailing lV)' blue taffeta. They carried cas"Bob" Atz, Owner
to Newport, II. I.
streamers and wore bands of cade bouquets of white gladloli
Ginny Gehring of Unlversl- matching flowers in their hair.
florets, blue delphinium, blue iris
.Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves .
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and cornflowers.
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place left Thursday for a six-week
Mr. Ro ert Geib ot Caro, Mich.
Mr. William Taylor Hayes, brovacation on Kananaskis Ranch, was b es t man f or'his b r other. and
Alberta, Canada. En route Gm' _ the ushers were Mr. Duane Taylor ther of the bridegroom, served as
f An A b
M' h b th
f th best man, and the ushers were
nie with a group of 20 girls will 0.. n r or, IC. ro er 0
e Mr. Andrew C. Kirk and Mr. Eben
sight-see through Canada before brtde and Mr. Donald E. MacCoul
of Plainsville, Conn.
Lang of Swarthmore. '
arriving at the ranch. Ginny was
A recept·Ion an d supper f 0 110wed
A reception at the Rolling Green
guest of honor Wednesday night Golf Club followed the ceremony. m
. th e ~a~den 0 f th e H ayes ..
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when Saliy GaSkill, also of UnThe bride's mother chose a dress The brIde s mother wore a gown
iversit place, entertained 11 girls of turquoise crepe, with brown of lime chiffon,. and an orchid carBEAUTY SALON
at a supper party.
accessories
and wore brown sage. The brl~oom's mather
For Beauty thqt cines not wilt
cymbidium orchids. The bride- wore a gown ot aqua crepe. Her
groom's mother wore a. gown of corsage was of orchids•
. TO WED .JULy 8
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
After a wedding trip through
,The marriage of Miss Marie navy sheer with matching hat and
9 Chester Road
Louise. Forsythe, daughter of Mr. pink accessories. Her corsage was North Carolina, the coupl~ will
reside in Madison, Wise., where
and Mrs. Frapcis H. Forsythe of of pink rUnted orchids.
The
bride
is
a
graduate
of
the
the bridegroom will attend tlu>
Thayer road, to Mr. William RIchard Lilley, son of Col. and Mrs. Swarthmore High :school and re- University of Wisconsin two more r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.
,
Donald Leroy Lilley of Tokyo, cei"ed her B.A. degree from the years to complete his college
Universily
of
Michigan
on
June
course.
The
bride's
going-away
.lapan, will take place July 8 at
5 o'clock in the Swarthmore Pres- 17. She Is a member of Kappa suit was of gr!'y sharkskin with
Navy accessories. Her corsage
byterian Church. The Rev. Jo- Delta sorority.
The groom is a graduate of the was of orchids and lilies of the
seph P. Bishop, minister. and the
University
of Michigan With a valley.
.
Rev. Dr. Charles E. Tuke, rector of
Be Closed On
B.S.
in
Mechanical
Engineering
OtIt-of-town
guests attending
5t. John's Episcopal Church, Lansdowne, will perfonn the cere- and a M.A. in Business Adminis- tbe wedding were Mrs•. Ida ManSATURlJAYS AT 12 NOON
tration. He is a: member of Theta de; aunt of the bride, who new
moD7.
.
The bride will be attended by Delta Chi Fraternity. He is now here from Caracas, Venezuela,
associated
with
the
Reo
·Motors
;Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edward
Irving
and
During
July
'and
August
her three sisters, Mrs. John Anthony Miller of Drexel Hill, Mrs. Company at Lansing, Mich., where baby son Andrew of New Haven,
Norman Kurth Brosch ot Lans- the couple will reside following a Conn., Mr. and Mrs. D3ruel Kirk
downe, and Miss Elizabeth Ann
two week honeymoon at Skytop and
Deborah
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Mariedaughters
of Y
Mr. Ann
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Forsythe, and by Mrs. Philip Jack in the Poeonos,
The following out of town Mrs. Jeffery Kirk who have just
Remmington of Norwood. Small
guests
attended the wedding: Mr. returned from Europe, and Mr.
Vici Cronrath of Norwood, godand
Mrs.
A. J. Geib Sr.; Mr. and and Mrs. Edward S. Lawhorne
child of the bride, will be flower
Mrs. F. R. Skinner; Mr. and Mrs. and baby son Scott of Carlisle.
girl.
The bride's grandmother, Mrs. Maurice C. Ransford and Mrs.
Scranton Gillette of Swarthmore, Samuel Park· of Caro, MiCh.; Mr.
entertained at a dinner party at and Mrs. Geo. Osborn of Lansing,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. MarIne lrigleneuk Sunday in honor of Mich. Miss Ann Leinweber, Miss shall of West Chester are receiving
Ann Griffin, Miss Joyce Clark, of congratulations on the birth of a .
th" couple.
SWIMMING POOL NOW OPEN
Detroit,
Mich; Mr. and Mrs. Willis son, J abn Marshall, on June 28.
Mrs. Remmlngton recently !fav"
a surprise miscellaneous shower Geib of Mexico, Mo; Miss Ann
The new baby is a grandson of
LESSONS BEGIN JlJIN 1 a:t; 10 A.M.
Crowley of Marblehead Neck, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Smith ot
fur the bride4o-be.
The couple will be guests of Mass; Miss Norma MetIer of Mt. Rose Valley, and Mrs. John MarhonQr at a dinner Iparty tomor- Clements, Mich; Mrs. J. Leo Scan- shall of West Chester, formerly of
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
row evening when Mr. and Mrs. lon and daughter Patricia of Buf- Swarthmore, and the late Mr.
Miller will entertain at their home falo, N. Y.;' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Marshall.
Sweeney of North Arlington, Va.;
in Drexel Hill.
Miss Betty Clark of Washington,
HONOR BRIDAL COUPLE D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyd
Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Cooley
Of Toledo, Ohio are receIving conRichard
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Miss Mary Elizabeth Denworlb, of East range. . . ,
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Sullivan of Washington, D. C. and
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mond K. Denworth of Elm ave- Mr". r,fargaret Troughton of
nue, and Mr. Harold Stratte of Ro- Ocean City, N. J.
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chester, Minn .. who will be marMr. and Mrs. A. J. Geib Sr.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
ried tomorrow afternoon at the entertained the bridal party and
home of the bride's parents, will out of town guests at a dinner at
MH' Uoytl E. ltanffm.a
be guests of honor this evening the Merion Golf Club following
Swarthmorel-_
when Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. the rehearsal dinner on' Fr,iday. ~;;;~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;i
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ment.. will entertain the bridal
.1..-:;.
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parly, the immediate families and
ltver7 time a pharmacist ,bands
out-of-town guests at a dinner
AIR CONDITIONED
party at th" Rolling Gr:en Golf
AIR CONDITIONED
• patient a' finishe4l Jdeurlption
Club.
Friday and Saturday
June Haver .
t
The bridal couple were enterhe gives him the benefit of years
Friday and Saturday
Gordon
MacRae
tained Tuesday evening by Mrs.
"THE DAUGHTER OF
Thomas Keefer of Gladwyn, and
Cary Grant, - BWle Burke
of professional trainiag. Your
ROSIE O'GRADY"·
weI'e again guests of honor at a
in teehnicolol'!
Roland y _
supper party given Thursday evpharmacist has studied botany,
Kiddies Matinee - S'-at'.-'IO-:715=
in
ening by Mrs. John Maylahn and
"GUN SMUGGLERS"
physics. chemistry, biology. and
Thorne Smith'.
7 Cartoons
Miss Gene Hattersley ot Wynnegreat
comedy
''TOPPER''
Also
wood.
"A BOY AND ms DOG"
,
essociated subje<;t:s. Pharmacists
REGULAR FEATURE
NOT SHOWN.
~turday Matinee - 1 P.M.
are aiving the public. highly specialized aenice..
Sunday and Monday
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Children's Sbow
.Montgomery ClIft
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wish that ybu.1lUIY never have
Paul DoucJas
RoT Jtopnln.
"THE BIG LIFT"
mCII in, your home. But if you do, take advan·
-n"11u=esday and Wednesday
"BELLS OF OOBONADO"
Ronald ()qJ.......
of ~ perIoDal. confidential aemce. Bdng
4 Cartoons and Serial
Celeste Holm
VInceD' Price
,.aur pracriptk-ns to m.
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Tuesday
and
Wed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tbom.... H. Lueders
of
North
Princeton
avenue
enterChester
road spent Friday and
Hugh H B reneJllan, 0 f Glen
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, serve Officers' Training Corps 10 Hawaii.
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En~tered'----:--as S';;'6~d· Class Matter, January 24, 1929, ~t th-e-P~ost-" ! summer"as part of their naval
Everyone Enjoy. a Tender Perfectly Cooked Steak!
. studies ...
Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879.
And These Two Steak Dinners Are Top Favorites..
_... .. .t3reneman reported last week
On Thursday as Usual (5:30-7:30)
DEADLIrm-WEDNESDAY NOON
to
Treasure Island, Calif., for a·
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Pacific cruise aboard the cruiser
$1.00 Serve-Yourself All-You-Want Supper
St. Paul. Pearl Harbor will· be
WEEK-END SPECIAL T·BONE STF.AK DINNER ............ $2.0'
among ports of call before the
Many Other Tempting Choices, Of Co.rse, On the Regular
ship returns on July 30. AntiPresbyterian Notes,.
Dr. Samuel G. Trepp
Sunday and Weekday Menus
Submarine gunnery, and, tactical
At the 11 o'clock service Sunday
Dr. Samuel G. Trepp, 44 for~ training will be given.
morning Mr. Bishop's topic will merly o~ South Chester road, died
Entering his sophomore year at
Swarthmore, Pa.
Telephone Swarthmore 6-8680
be "The Law Of Love".
of leukemia Friday, June 23, in the UR Men's College, Breneman
During !be summer a Nursery Boston, Mass.
FREE PABKING
WESTERN UNION OFFICE
~ e~oUed as a major in chemical
Hour will be held each Sunday
Born at Lewistown, Mont., Dr.
from 11 to 12 o'clock for children Trepp received his Ph.D. in 1932 engineering.
scholarship. He holds a NROTC I~
ages 6 to 8, under the direction of from the University of Michigan.
Mrs. Daniel Johnson. The Nur- He had worked as a research
Wins III Baby Contest
sery will meet upstairs in tbe chemist for National Aniline of
Parish House beginning this Sun- Buffalo, N. Y., the Gas Improve- Harriett Rayborn, two-year-old
day.
ment Company of Philadelphia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
. Each Wednesday morning at 10 and Bird and Son of East Walpole, Rayborn Of Philadelphia, and
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
o'clock surgical dressings will be Mass.
Earl
Carns of Baltimore pike won
made in the Parish House for use
While a reoddeilt of Swarth.
top
awards
in iller group· at the
in a nearby hospital. Anyone in- more, Dr. Trepp was a member
terested is especially invited to of the Swarthmore Symphony Carnation Pag\eant held last
Thursday at the Academy of Mucome, bring a sandwich, and stay Orchestra:
of.hrough the lunch hour. ,
He leaves his wife, Alice Potts sic for the benefit of Child Welfare
Trepp, and four children, Kathar- Training program sponsored by
ine, Mai-y, Robert and Elizabeth Moose Lodge.
Methodist ~otes
'Harriett, competing oWith 120
J
of 135 Court Street, Dedham, Mass.
baby beauties, was crowned - in
The Sunday School meets at
.
gold - as junior queen, and pre10 o'clock. The Young Adults
SHEILA ANN BORDEN
Sented with a blu" ribbon and
meet at ·tbe same hour in the LiSheila Ann Borden, eight year- silver cup. In addition to receivdie.' Parlors.
old daughter Of S/Sgt Norman H. ing a certificate for passing her
At tbe 11 o'clock service, the
Borden, Jr., and M;rs. Borden, for- medica! exam with 100%, Harriet
Holy Communion will be ob'merly of Princeton
avenue, was voted the most photogenic baserved.
drown
,The Church Nursery is open
Calif.
duriJlg the morning service. Helen
Besiiles her parents, two broSeott ·will be in charge.
JULY 4tb
time to remember
Caroline D. Underwood of
thers, Jerry and Jay, survive.
The ushers for the day are A.
Painesville, Ohio, formerly a resthe ideals that made this country what it is todayP. Smith, G. Glaesser Jr., C. E.
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ident of Swarthmo~e and WallWM
. H. STOT~
gf
Hughey, E. Shustock and R. M.
and to rededicate ourselves to maintaining and safeWilliam H. Stovell of East Or. in ord, received the. degree of
Snyder.
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htl
Master
of
Science
ill
Library
ange, N . J ., die
d w e on an ex- S .
guarding the spirit of freedom and independence forever.
tended ,nsit with his daught Mrs clence at Western Reserve UnJ. R. Hoover, Jr., of wam:rgtorcL iversity on June 14. She will
Trinity Notes
tHIS BANK WILL HOT TRANSACT BUSINESS ON JULY 411L
In addItion to his daughter be assu,me her new position at ~e
Holy C<>mmunion will be cele.
.
is survived by. his widow Mrs. ~nstitute For Advancep. Study m
brated at 8 a.m. and again at the
Ethel Young Stovell and two Prlnc"ton, N. J. in July.
,
eleven o'clock service Sunday
grandsons Robert Young Buzby
Billy Hayes of Swarthmore
morning. Reverend Cyrus L. Herof Wallin~ord and William Cur- avenue left Tuesday to be a junon, Rector of St. Martin's Church,
tis Buzby of Drexel Hill.
ior counselor at Camp Deerwood
Oak Lane, will be in charge of the
Holderness, N. H •.
servic,,!, during the month of July.
Captain and Mrs. C. C. Shute
The foUowing will serve as
FOR YOUR FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE - BUY
NOTES
of Maple avenue will entertain at
ushers: C. W. Randall, T. W. iHopU.S. SAVINGS BONDS
Mrs. Henry Lawrence Smith of a small dinner lIarty at their home
per, W. R. Fawcett, C" S. Brown, Swarthmore avenue is leaving by
this, evening.
C. S. Keller, C. H. W. Ingrabam; plane tomorrow' for an extended
W. R. Sanborn, and J. S. Thomp- visit with Dr. and Mrs. Donald,N.
son. The acolyte for the eleven Twaddell of Dundee, N.Y.
o'clock service will be Jack
Susan Braun and Barbara Bloom
Thompson.
of ,Swarthmore left for Camp ~
tirnus in the Poconos to vacation
for the month ot July.
Christian Science Notes
Michael Reynolds of Oberiin
"God" is the subject of ·the Lesavenue and Peter Bloom of Columson-Sermon in all Churches ot
Christ, Scientist on Sunday July bia avenue will leave today to
camp for the sedson at Camp
2 .. The Golden Text Is: 1Exalt the
Pocono.
Lord our God, and worShip at his
Maryellen and Lanie Hopper of
>holy hill; for the Lord our God is
Magill road left Thursday to spend
holy.
(~.a1ms 99:9.)
the summer at Camp Wyoda, Ely,
Vt..
Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant
of South Chester road entertained
Mrs. Bryant's cousins Mr. and Mrs.
SWAR'l'HMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
William Whitford of Chicago who
Sunday, July :II
were here for a short visit while
11:00 A.M. - The sermon topic east to attend the wedding oi their
will be "The Law of Love."
The Church· Nursery will be son Frank and Miss Claire Miller
in Gemtantown Saturday.
open:
George W. McKeag, Esq., of
METHODIST CHURCH
Parrisilroad
is attending the meetRoy N. Keiser, D. D., MInIster
ings I of the fennsylvanla Bar
SUDday, July :II
10:00 A.M. sunday School Association at Bedford Springs, this
meets.
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week.
11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest FedeIOff
and. small daughter Karen of AmTRINITY CHURCH
Sunda", JuIY.. :II
herst avenue are SpeDding the
AS SHOWN
8:00 A.M.-Hoi;y Communion.
slllllliler on their farm at Wood11:00 A.M.-Holy Co.mmunion.
STUDEBAKER CHAMPION
choppertown.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran and
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
6-PASS., 2-DOOR CUSTOM SEDAN
OF FRIENDS
children Barbara and Joe of KenSunday, July :II
yon avenue le~t this week for
11:00 A.M.-Meeting tor worship. North Anson, Me.,. where Mr.
Visitors welcome. No child
care during July and August. Moran is director of the Devereux
Monday, July 3
Delivered in·Swarthmor~
Camps.
All day sewing for A..FS.C.
Mrs. James H. Connor and cbilWedn~, July 5
dren Jimmy and· Mimi who have
SttIte t",d loazlltlft" 1/
,Idrw
All day sewing for A..FS.C,.
Prices _y 'IDI'J' sllghlty In neurby
.nIIe$
been visiting Mrs. Connor's par_ todlffe...." .. trw.portatlon charge.
FlRSJ.' CHURCH OJ'
ents Dr. and Mrs. William Earl
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CHRIST SCJ1IN'l1lfl'
eriSfCi-CYc,.-p'cn
c..toa.Dd
1m
Kistler
of
Park
avenue
for
two
,
OF SWARTlDIOM
............. ·SpMB'
months,
lett
FridllT
to
join
LI.
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Park Avenue belOI!7 HarOvtl
Jmd
DCMIP'I
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8mul..,., July II
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Comdr. Connor at bis new post
11:00 A.JL-BUIldq Scbool.
at the Naval Ammunition Depot
11:00 A.JL - X-'l - 8ermoD at Earle, N.J.
uQod".
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lIlr. and Mrs. H. John Lumsden
Wedn~ \eVaWia -ua.
CM I11Jt ad FAaV_" BOAIJ8
each w uk. 8 p.m. II........ _
and children JohnnT and Marjorie
oPen dailT except SUmde7 11, til of MedIa are vacationing throuall
PM I Sw ....11
lI: p.ID; Wed!' I F'IIII' _ . . . 'I til
Juq at Beach Hawn. Nil.
Po m.l!DIlt '" . . . .
()u.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana of
the Swarthmore Aparbnents.
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THE ."AaTBMOR.AN
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The Studebaker Champion
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FU,SCO & ALSTON
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JtJNE 30, 1J5O
JUNE 30, 1950
THE SWARTHMO'RBAN
Local =7te~T; Fairs
The Swarthmore
Business Association
Invites
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C;'-P-Ben--di-to-'-:--La-yto-n-w-Us-so-n~of-S-tr-a-th-Ha~-ven-I-T"'ecums-: . Lake WiDnepaUIl'J!ree,
,
Mrs. Waldo Davison, .Marcia
Garrett, Mrs. Martin Gavettl,
Florence Magiston, Mrs. Scott LIl13', and Mrs. George Scbobinger
are a !ewo! the local Cl"!'ftsmen
w~o will be exhibiting .their work
>this summer at a series of craft
fairs to be held in various parts
of ~he state by the Pennsylvania
Guild of Craftsmen.
The first vf these fairs will be
sponsored by the Edinboro chapter of the state guild, and will be
held July 14 and 15 on the State
Teachers College campus in Edinboro. Tpe second exhibit, the Second Annual Craft Fair Of the
Pennsylvania Guild will be held
August 4, 5, and 6 in Mt. Gretna,
Lebanon County. Mrs. Davison
and Mrs. Schob~r will be fair
officials for I>his exhibit.
The Hersh'.;y Show sponsored by
the State Planning Board will follow, ill Hershey, two weeks later.
All three· of the exhibits will
feature displays and demo~tions of the various Crafts.
Anyone interested in the fairs,
either 88 vacationers and connoisseU1"S, or 88 craftsmen ande:rohibiItors. may call Mrs. Davison,
Swarthmore 6-3272 for further information.
Mrs. Harold G. Griffin of RutNancy Wrightsm.m of Cornell avenue left Wednesday for Camp N. H. for the summer,
gers. avenue was hostess 10 a avenue left 'wednesday for Camp
Readmg Group .Monday moming Bil-O-Wood, Blind River, Ontario,
followed by an infoi:mal. lunch- Canada to camp for eight weeks.
eon. The group is studying the Mr and Mrs Arthur R Dana
book "Mr. .Tones Meet the Mas- have 'mOVed frO~ 303 Elm •
ter" ~y Pe~ Marshall. The next to the Swarthmote APSr:::
meetlhg will be held "t the home They will leav 10
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Jack Steck's Kidd'IeS' Hour, Sundayltat 2
un SIZIt
TELBVISION NlGBTLY
of "Mrs. Henry A; Piper of North Buck Hill Falls ~he;:o~:w w:
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Chester road Thursday, July 6. spend the summer at their c:tt~ge.
,Wistar Lukens of Elm avenue
returned home Wednesday after Mr. and. Mrs. Stewart Edgerton,
a week's visit with friends in Re- iormer reSIdents of ~assar avenue,
hoboth Beach, Del.
. av~ m.oved to ~elr new home
.
m BU"mmgham, Mich. Mr. EdgerMr. and Mrs. Patnck Wel1lh ton has accepted a position with
moved last week from Lansdowne the Ford Motor Company.
201 Elm av"'.'ue. Mrs. Welsh
IS the former Miss Phebe Lukens 4
of Swarthmore.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas H. Lueders
of North Princeton avenue have
returned from a two-week visit
with their son-in -law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Robert LaPann and new baby son .Tohn R.
.Tr., of Glens Falls,· N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Faulkner and
daughter J aryl are spending the
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summer at Buck Hill Falls. Joan
Faulkner is a counselor at CamP
Wyoda, Ely, Vt., for the summer
months. During their absence
the Faulkner home on Dickinson
avenue is being occupied by Miss
Dorothy Ide of Philadelpma.
Hiss Mar7 .Tane servais of
Dickinson avenue will spend the
week-end in Richmond, Va., visiting her fiance Mr. Paul R. Cobble
and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cobble.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gehring
of Univ",..sity place will leave today for their summer home on
Carter Davison of Vassar ..venue left Tuesday for his work at
Camp Daddy Allen, near White
Haven.
Long Wand Sound.
Independence
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Summer Suits at
30% off
. 13 S. Chester Road
and Mrs. Donald Hibbard
Dr.
and daughter Rosemary of Rlverview road Ifpent a few days of
this week in New York City bl!'fore Rosemary joined a group of
frienda who
Swarthmore
will~sp~en~d~th~e~S1~lm~-~~:!::!::!::!::!::!::!::!::!::!::!:!:!:!:!::!:!:~!:!:!:!:!:!:!":!:!:!:!:!:!::!::!:~
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Ta es it easy a
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In the Borough with your neighbors
Declaration of Schedule
9:00 - Childrens' Parade .. Borough Hall'
10:00 - Games • Children & Adults •
Rutgers Avenue, School Grounds
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P,.._ _ _ om. r........,;.. cooll'" of 1/". .
gfroI fluid D_. the So,.".
'n.lfoaICIHc r.
btlOll.· Each emit It cfetlgned with a mInI_,
of
IXIm, and' eacJ. uail" ruggedly f:IuIIf to fi/Ye
• ' h he ..... lor.... ,IfeII. . of . . car.
c,""'" "'"
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Make no mislallel Although most cars lISe the Auid Drive principle that
Ouysler·first·introduced 12 years ago-there's an an-important
difference in automatic gear shifting todayl Chrysler and only Chrysler
/ gives yeti full control of" your car. While others shift you up and
down-even When you don't want to shift-Chrysler's simple, cooIrunning transmission takes its orders from you. Even at 12
miles an hour, in slow moving traff'lC, you're in high while others shift down to
lower gears; How much quieter your engine runs! How much more smoothlyl What a
difference in high-gear economyl Come see what Fluid Drive does for
youl Examine Chrysler workmanship ••• compare the quality of materials •••
diSllOver the benefits of Chrysler engineering I You'll find built-in value all the way throug.'
thai has no equal! Extra money's worth, we're sure, thai will make
you a Chrysler buyer for life!
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11:30 - Water Fight - Rutgers Avenue, South of Yale
8:00 P.M. - Square Dance For All· North R.R. Parking Lot
Pony Rides, Popsic;les
_ _ _ • DOOtt SEDAN
Ribbon 'Prizes
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See It-clrlv.It ••• there'. built-In value all the way through I
Adw.,tag•• of Cloy.......
FluId Dol"
Favors
. The Beautiful
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Waterp,.of , • ..mon prO'l8llts stalhng ill raiD or high ....rl1.vfnited·
Crlhtder Wal/...--dIemical protedion for Increased nfe.. floofing Power-
, Advantag •• of Clary".....
,ed_
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...... CAKI ...,., s.Ie Guaid ",V.... _A Ita
IIIIIIDNiW
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I .. Cycleba"dell Hnlngs for double the wear. If d," It 0,1 odad
......... WIpe constant .peed all the tlme1 Chit ".,.., 5 ......
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F
CIa~r'. Advtm.....
.. C_lort aad Safety
In Clse of Rain - All events (except!the water fight) will be h~ld 'in H..SJ Gym
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Wps eIImtnate vibration. Superfinlshed Pall, reduce fridlon..... longer. &lOG... Volvo Sea' , ...,..
ned for ...m. grlndl"1ll'
foil _
01 fit_ keeps oil deanl
HIgh Comprouloa
Spll. . . . . .tn••
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no crouching.' you sit naturallyl
Safefr . . . .1 .. ,.
with Fluid Drive
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WOII"t IIt.row ....
. -after
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HANNUM and WAITE
CHESTER ROAD &YAL~ AVENUE
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'l'HB SWAa'l'HIlOaBAM
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lippincott \turned from a week-end spent in
of South Chester road have re- Ocean City.
1Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. lJuIteDs week-end in Atlantic City attend-
NEWS NOTES
JULY
4tll
Food Needs
y_.
tum to
_venletlt
well .tocketl • lme. Plan
~~~6tl'~ fa.
a "big time" th..
week end and over July
4th holiday.
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Sweet Reel Ripe Cannonball
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WATERMELONS
3
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Plunu
HMt.
santilli..
I~ 19c
Potatoes Us~;.N;: I 10 '-29c
... 12c
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jarratt of Thayer road have returned
home after a week's vacation in
Virginia. Their daughter J'uditb
remained south to spend the summer at Camp Strawderman, Columbia Furnace, Va., and their son
Robert is vacationing with lib
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wyndham R. Bean on their farm near
Staunton, Va.
Miss Harriet Gilbert of Park
avenue entertained at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening ill honor of Miss Carol Van
Alen, also of Park avenue who
will be married July 15.
Mrs. Carl de Moll· and Mrs.
Roland G. E. Ullman ot Park
avenue motored to Cape May, N.
J., wl:>ere they attended' the
Out Sinclaic Fast Charger
FriendS conference two days of
will bring Ilew power to your weak
this week.
Mrs.
C.
W.
Olmes
of
Park
aven,
'1;',.:
battery in only 30 minutes ~ without
ne is visiting her son-in-law and
l!''';",,,.
removing battery from your cu.
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Harrison of Greenwood Lake, N.
Y., and her sister Mrs. W. W.
Post and family of Rochester, N.
Y., until August 15.
Mr. and-Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup
of Haverford avenue will leave
VllESTBIt and J'AIBVmW .BOAIIS
today to vacation at their summer
home Birch Lod«e, WaUlngtord,
PBONE SWAJtTBlllOBE 6-3611
Vt.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rodgers
and children Dorothy, Daniel, and
Betsy of Riverview road are _
spendjng this week at the Friends
General Conference in Cape May,
N. J .
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Shook of
Riverview road entertained at a
dinner party Saturday evening for
their week-end guests Mr. and
Mrs. K. C. Ascherfeld and daughter Ellen of Jarrettsville, Md.
They were accompanied here by
Sally Shook who had spent a week
visiting Ellen.
Professor and Mrs. John H. Pit••
fiIIItI_Eftrl......
BEVERAGES
ta: la PeII...
Qrllll",
w,..
Root a- 6 '=29.
Coca-Colo 6t:25.
"",,1.(;01. 6 ''::29c
Lemon Juice
2 ....... - 25c
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Corn Floke.......... , .... "'lac
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ta h
10 b!l:. 7Sc
Trltzels ......... &
9.
Pink Salmon
101' ... 35c
Red Salmon . ..., ... 65•
Ideal Mix 'M.....
3 ••.. I9c
Sardines :'1!'~arII
3 e!,! 22c
Margarine ..,..... WIll.. Ib pl. 25c
I.,.. 10c: ::~
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oo.r,
er-
bot
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FLOUR
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'MubtI.
PRESERVES /:, 2Sc
LovlsJa_ Crunch
RING CAKE
e.aranut Sticky Buna
DaaI... Pen • •i • •
Aqel Food Cake'
ACME QUALITY MEAT GUARANTEE
t.,
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IJ'aHti
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HAMS
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bHl'I Stu Bams
wo;~'. 63e : sit:if'
BEN TURKEYS La~:::::I~:':nd
SMODD PICNICS
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III 47c
• f7c
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.LARGE JERSEY MACKEREL· .. I~ "
I~ ",tis fJuUHr; NeerI.J
man of Vassar avenue are enter-
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taining as their house guests their
and daughter the Rev.
and Mrs. Carlos A. Avila and four
sons- of Albuquerque. N.M., who
arrived Wednesday for a month's
GLENDALE cE.. Z..-.,.
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Devine Taxi , Service
SWARTHMORE, PA.
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son-in~law
Servq Swll;1'thmore, Mo~
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
Township since 1911
PDONE:
SwarthInore 8-OtII
visit.
FOB
ORANGE
JUICE 0::..1• 3:=$1"
list» California
FRUIT
COCKTAIL
fly. . . . . . . . . . . . lifo....
Ie • rldo
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oua
LrrrLE StJMMI!R
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CLOSED
TOMOBBOW AFl'EBNOON
Also MONDAY and TUESDAY
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AnenloeDII
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ogdenl:~~~r~~~~~~~~~
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of 'Pleasantville,
and his
wife,
Mr. and Mrs.N.C. J.,
F. Dymond
East Aurora, N. Y.
Mr. 'and Mrs. W. it. Shoemaker
Riverview road entertained at
a supper and' bridge at; their home 'I·'
Saturday evening.
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of
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EstabIlllhecl 189&
Work GuaraDtcecl
Call CL:flIE B. VA8SELL
Swaribmore S-0831
MATERIAL
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FAMILY i .
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FUNERAL DmECTOR'
Formerly of MeCUa
1125 W. Lothi8h Ave., PhIla.
Phone Baldwin 117.
No additional charlie t"r
suburban calls
. Since 1905
e-~",~
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CUNNING~
Painters & Paper HaDgerS
We should know-how·
SWL 6-2266 ~.bIpn Ave.
6-1448·
WILLIAM BROOKS
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 Hlll'ding Av. Morton, Pa.
Swarthmore Disposal
Weekly or Monthly
WABBEN
"IEJI.CB
S\VarthInbre 6-2078
JAMES E. LA]Q
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PLUMBING AND IIEA.'l'IKG
R"ptered' In Swarihmore
Dial Chester 3-8106
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PETER & TOLD
All LInes Of Inauran...
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore, Pa.
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Residential Wiring
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S. M. HARBISON
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morean.
A..A.l=~11
WANTED Good homes for three
house trained kittens.
Call
Anne Lukens, Swarthmore 6-0319.
BOBA,CE
''ThIrd .
Swarthmore 6-3t50
and ten dollar bill
Chester road, Tuesp.m. Reply
Bl1·t1"f~ .
!fAt'iDOdeUb'.
l!ipaIrIDa
'J\I,--\TIONS "
{/6ctr4
ENTIRE FAMilY
Ao II<,w..,""«'
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BOOFS
Ou'1'I'48:$
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BEP_4.lRED & INSTAlum ..
WABM-AJB HEATING·
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
GEORGE MYJ:BS'· . '.
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Mlohta-an Ave•• Sw.6-2108
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POLlO,E?::~ ~ 0
OIL BURNERS
J. A. GREEN'
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Swarthmore 6-0740
his granddaughter Mrs. C. F. COd S .tzanlansdevberef ffith . ance
Frederick,
andof
h~
husband,0.,
of S
an Uand
WI er d
ore ell'
Gay and hisJr.wife,
(lohnnbus,
al·
Fr re- ~::~~t;'.:
Lakewood, :Pa" ... ·nephew
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• Modern KItchens
• Wall and F1oorCoveriDp
• New Conatrac1loD··
• AlteraUons· and Bepaln
FUEL OIL
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BUILDING
In your home. Electric fan ventilation forces out hot,
stole air-and draws in cool, fresh air from outside.
It'. a refreshing breeze at your ,COII1mandl
ChClOlO from the portable models, the wlndC/W. . , ,
type fans, orlhe attic fa.ns to lUll your n•• d, See
your r-I elKtrlcal cleGr. for _
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OR ftIItIIatIeII fans.
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Closed WedDea4&7 and I!IImrdaJ'
VPBN
Better!
No need to sit on blocks of Ice to keep cool on
I1IIIImer night. when you have electric ventilation .• .::-:;
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Durille July and August our hours
wiD be 10 AM! to 5
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford
and daughter Christine of Am-'
herst avenue spent a recent weekend in Washington, D.C. Mr. Ford
refereed the North-South Lacrosse
game in College Park, Md. On Saturday the Fords saw Lincoln MeService on waahmorial, Washington Monument,
vacuum deanen, ran&es,
the Can;tol and o'th- f'~o".IIr
~
_ .. - ErIch H. HaUleD, Electrical Conbuildings. While in Washington, tractor, Swarthmore 6-2850. 335
they visited the Herbert Ashtons,
formerly of Swarthmore, and
Captain and Mrs. Otto Smoot, Mrs.
Ford's cousins.
,IMMtfftllECOVERiGEFROMDAtl-OF POlICY '
"~.;;{!6~
VlIt' 'LA'I"Oa
VACATION TIlE SHOP WILL BE
N 83
d '
p o.
,under the lea ership ot Mrs. James Taylor and
Mrs. WWiam Thomson, spent four
days last week at Camp Elizabeth
Borton, the Delaware County
Girl Scout camp near Elverson.
There, in spite of rain, the girls
lived in tents· and did all'their
cooking outside over an open fire.
Because of the bad weather there
op$I
bids at a meet "I" of the Soan! at llle
School District Office 011 July'12, 18-,O, ..t
1:1 p.m., or at aD odJuunaed meetiD' of the
School Board. tor furniture and equl~
Juent. SpeclRI.'8tlons can be' secured be.PERSONAL
tween 9 n.m. and " p.m .. dally except
PICRSONAL
Electrical wirinC Saturdays,
Sundo)'S. aDd holidayA, at the
and installation, residential ani School Dlstrlct otrlce. The Board reserves
commercial. Water heaten, fanrel, tho ri«ht to reject Rny or aiL bJdB In
dishwashers, dry...... Bendix. All wbol" or In part and to award contracts
to FIre Underwriters' on ally Item or Items mal£lDg up Bny bid.
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FUSCO & ALSTON
You talce no chane.. under the
Troo
CLASSll'lED
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F~R WEAK BATTERIES ~
lola Club
Of Rob Roy
Spgrldlng
GIRL SCOUTS
CA'MP OUT
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tlie
NEWS NOTES
ularlytheinterested
and the
could
be but
no the
overnight
hike on avenue
Mrs. Charles
of house
play
first thingininbaseball
the morning
trail,
Scouts reported
has hadSylvanus
as recent
while the girls are inside making a marvdous time on the water- guests Mrs. G. Gordon Davies of
Harbean bags, napkin rings and lamp- front. Susan Hansell, Judy Am- London, England and JohannesChesshades. After a story for every- merman, Virginia Magee, and burg, South Africa, and Miss
one, .the girls play outside while Joan and Janeth· Thomson were Josephine Griffiths of Pretoria,IP1~R.'
away
for some time
the boys try their hands at wood- those paiticipating in this troop South Africa.
to take a refresher course
working, painting and Iampshades. camping.
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nursing,
I talce this opportunJoan Narbeth, Ann Broomall and
Sixteen girls from Troop 269
Mrs. Walter L. Douglass with
to thank all those mho have
Marion Ransburg are assisting had their first overnight camping her babT son Landon have joined
so. kind to me since the
M arion Damron with this group. trip last Fridav and Saturday. Mr. Douglass at their new home
'of my husband, SaDiuel
,
in Seaford, DeL, after an (>xtended
Sincerely, Elizabeth
Baseball Scores
With their leader, Mrs. Leroy visit with her parents Mr. and
The Swarthmore Recreation Peter.on, and,~. Don~d P. Mrs. Harry F. Brown of North
FOR SALE
baseball teams completed another Jones, troop comnnttee chairman, Chester road.
busy week of keen competition the girls biked to their site in'
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Sale - . Quality Gas -range,
with the Hornets tyin"'l.ansdowne the Crum Martin section of SmedMr. and Mrs. PhilIp Aljlen of ';~~~!ioLa!lCldry tubs, $12. Rea..
North Chester road
t i t eek
for quick sale. 108 South
I-Ion Friday and defeating Uan- ley Park, which is reserved for . -B t
t d' spen as ~ al
avenue. Swarthmore
.erch Hills 6-2 on Monday.
such overnight fun.
m os ~n at en mg the Natlo?
. Billy Ziegenfus pitched a ~woEvery girl had a job to do, an~: ~~nv,,::tlon of the Swedenborgtan ~~E~~~~~~~~~~
hitter against Lansdowne. Jim in a comparatively short time
nrc.
IG.'~>Od
Logan pitched a 6-2 victory over they built tpeir fireplace and preMr. and Mrs. Harry F. Brown,
~~~~on,
Uanerch Hills in his first start pared'a delici0'i" stew with dump- ~r., of N~rth Che~ter road ar~ visitin a Swarthmore Wlitorm. _ . lings. For dessert they baked mg Mrs. Brown s parents ffi Los
, The Clippers were less fortunate cookies in a reflector oven. Before' Angdes, Calif. U:pon their return I ~~~~;in~
losing to Collingdale on Friday b; setUing down in their bedrolls Mr. Brown will enter the Univer- I'
a score of 5-4 and to SprID.gf1eld the scouts enjoyed a peri<;ld of sity of Pennsylvania Law SchooL
in a ~eplay of a tie on Monday by games planned by their' own
Midshipman Donald E. Spofford,
a score of "1-4. Kenny Hasson members...
USNR, former Swarthmorean, was
pitched' both games.
. ReluctantlY setting out for home among the NROTC midshipmen
. The Midgets also lost to Yeadon Saturday morning wereJud;1 attending t~e anniversary dinner
Second floor,
Conon Saturday in a close one that Abb.y, Anna . Mae .Allison, .Aline commemorating the sixth anni- venient >to transportation, tea.
rooms. Swarthmore 6-4124.
had the fans on edge throughout' Driehaug; . Evelyn Bullitt,' Beth versary of the commissioning of
the game.
Jones, Ann Hay, Lee Hollis, the battleship USS Missouri. Snof··1 _____-=W~AN:::.:.::'l~·~~:O~--rH!=CHt=!!=SHbHMt"1 Joan Harrar, Joan "Hemenway. ford is on -a training cruise aboard
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Susan Swartz, Susan Braun, Mimi the Missouri.
WANTED-To buy' or rent by
Ford M;otor Company executive:
Wisdom, Peggy Hoch,' Louise
David F. Hawk of Cheyney,
story single ,home in SpringJohnson, Sally Lincoln, and ~ formerly of Swarthmore, bas reor Swarthmore. Would like
Friend
l!lvmg room, dining room, break· her n Lou
ChatIes E.F' ISC
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ceiVied his .M""ter of Science de- fast room, kitchen, study and powJoining in the 'work and getting gree from the University of WIS- der room. on first floor; three beda preview of tile fun of scouting consin.
baths on second.
BUILDER
was Karen Peterson, six-year old . Sandy Ford of Amherst avenue
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daughter of Mrs. Peterson.
is working·this summer on an 011
This 'week 14 other Scouts taliker as a mess boy. He recently
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left for, two weeks at the estab-' returned'from a trip to IDgleside,
!two-room apartment
llshed camp at Borton. I These Texas.
$65 with utilities,
were VirginiS, Evelyn, and MarMr . d Mr P ul J Furn
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garet Bullitt.. Carol Seymour, formerly of Spring Hollow Farm,
Nancy and Alice Carroll, Rose- iMedia, now of Earlham College,
mary Cox, Sandra Milne, Lee Hol- Richmond, Ind., have been visiting
as
lis, Molly Huse, Betty Ann Cole- Mrs , Furnas' 'mother Mrs. George
or mother's
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man, Katrina McKernan, Con- E. Silloway of North Chester road.
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forth.
in Avalon for two weeks where
on shirts, dl:esses. Will call
AsphaJi or Coaarete
they were joined by Mrs. H. W.
and deliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gay of Fricke and family of North ches-IJI-·51,69.
Cellar Walla Be-PJutcre4
WalIiugfotd entertained on Sun- ter road.
Phone Swarthmore 6-2526
day in honor of Mr. Gay's father,
Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. G..mmlll I ~~~~r(~~'
s~:n.(~'d'o~
~. ~. A. ~ay who cdebrated his of Thayer road sailed Wednesday II
;;pp~(;;ct.ma~;'l; 54" long),
~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~1 runetieth b,,:t.hday. Among the evening on the S.S. Brittanic for
SWartht
35 gues~. present IWlOre the guest Liverpool, Englimd. They plan to I~!!.~~_-~ ~i[~~~~
of honor s gr,,?dson Dr. James R. spend five weeks in England and
bonne, Paris, France.
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comments. Following a ;Walk In
the woods on last Friday, the chil.dren brought back I '
ressed
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eaves, p
them in clay and cut out the leaf
pattern. After the clay leaves had
hardened, they were painted.
Marion Hemenway, Susan Martin,
Ginn! M'
e' 011' and Margaret Coste
have finished leaves on display.
Primary Group
The primary group bas 30 girls
and 18 boys. The boys are partlc-
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and daughteni Barbara and Anne Ing the National Stationers' ConMrs. Arthur R. Dana of the of strath Haven avenue spent the vention.
Swarthmore Apartmenta and her
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Curtin of Wellesley,
WhUe YOD'_ Away •••
Mass., spent Jast week In Ocean
City. Mr. Dana was on a combination business and golf trip
Ba,ve Yo";
to Eagle River, Wise.
(;ieaDedl
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Clothier and
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sons Robert and Girard of ColJUit like ~ vaeation for
umbia avenue have returned from
your- rup. Clean rup
·Iook better, feo1 beUer,
a week's trip to Twin Lakes in
wear better. Rugs picked
the Poconos.
up and de1iver-ed wheu
. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Park,
prombed.
former residents of Swarthmono,
who have spent two years in Copenhagen where Mr. Park was ....ith
the American Embassy, will arrive tomorrow on the Grlp5holm.
They will visit for a week their
son-in-law and daughter Mr. and
100 Perk Ave., Sw.arthmore, Pa.
Mrs. H. P. Fry, Jr., of North
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Chester road before going to
B11C8 Should Be Cleaned Evel'J' Y~
Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ph1l1p Park arrived in Swarthmore last we81t
from ahroad where Mr. Park had
spent Ii year studyine at The Sor-
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are not claimed. by their owners, after Wayne tied the score at 3-3.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr.,
Mr. Peter B. J&urray of Yale
those that are lett will be ruIned The legion batting attack in the of Cedar lane entertained as iheir avenue, has joined the staff of
over to welfare ag~cies.
sixth and seventh however proved. house guests last week their Sun Oil Company's Development
A careful inspection of this "dis- too strong for the legion new- daughter Mrs. F. J. Weyl·and two Laboratory at Marcus Hook, as a
play shows that there are some comers, Palmer and Dunn con- daughters o~airfax, Va.
,chemist. A graduate of Swarthvery n~e coats and boys' jackets 1r1butlng some declslve hits to Andy Kirk ot Swarthmore av- more College, Mr. Murray is one
With the school bellS silenced with no names in them, gloves, make victory secure. Dana SWan enue left Sunday to spend the at nine chemists and chemical
tor summer vacation, the annual hats, rubbers, sweaters of good again played a magnlficent game swpmer as a counselor at the In- engineers recently added to Sun
collection of lost and found ar- quality, glasSes cases, empty wal- behind the plate and turned in ternational Music Camp at In- Oil's, Research and Development
ticl~ has again been apsembled in lets, etc. It is hoped that ithe own- three telling hits. Paul Tarr and terlocken, Mid1.
,department. .
the high school building. Thes..,e ers will come tb· the 'School, Bob Crowther. also contributed
Pat Told of Park avenue reMr. JaM Eo Michael ()f Harvard'
are articles of clothing and other Identify, and claj.m their lost ar- two solid bits.
.
. turned home Sunday after com- D.venue returned· Thursday mompoL9SeSSions that the children tic1es.
.
On Mo~daY the oteam plays Ma- pleting her freshman year at Sar- tng from a two week trip to Calibrought to school, left lying
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noa on Riverview Fi~ and plays gent College, Cambridge, Mass. fornia where he attended the
around, andJlleglected if.O. take
The Swarthmore Legion team Darby on the same field on Wed- Pat was accompanied by. Donna Shriner's Convention.
home again. As a tribute to the added two more victories to its nesday.
Jolly of Holden, Mass., who was
children, and perhaps to mothers record during the past week and
Debbie Lukens and Jane Pat- here tor a short visit. Polly Told
New P. O. SclieduI~
who put names in more of the ar- continued well in the running for lerson of Sw~ore are attend- entertained as her house guest tor
ticIcs, it should be said· that the the league lead. Upper Darby ing the Friends Conference in a few days, Susan Stinson of
The Swarthmore Post Office
collection is smaller than'in pre- forfeited last Friday's game 9-0 Cape May, N. Y. as First Day Owings Mills, Md., a camp mate at announces that, beginning Satvious JIe8l'S.
when it failed to field a team and School delegates from Swarthmore Camp Merestead :Me., last summer. iUl'day, July I, and for each
This displa7 is now arranged in simultaneously dropped out of the
Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Flaceus, Alice Fellows of Media, a fellow succeeding Saturday, the final
the sewing room in ~e high league, and Wayne was taken in- Jr., and children Margaret, David camper also joined the group.
dispatch of mail will be made
_~l, ~eretiit c~ be mspected oro c~mp by a score of 7-4 on Tues- and Laurence of Scarsdale, N.Y.,
Mary Lou Hodge, Sally Gaskill, at 4:30 p.m. The lobby vIill
for ldentitiea on Y the owners day night.
have been spending the week visit- and Judy Pennock of Swa.rthmore close at 5 p.m.
an7 ,weekday morning between
Victor Dunn pitched well in his ing Mrs. Flaccus' parents Mr. and will leave Sunday for Camp
This change in schedule is
nine and otw~ve o'clock. H, sf- first start for the local nine but Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker of River- Cayuga on Lake Tamagaml,\ On- effective Saturdays only.
tel' several weeks, these articles· needed help from Allan Palmer view road.
tario, Canada.
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A 1I1ouand times this story will be repeated: ~~Did you hear about
)len NOlT'. daughter, Jill? She and young Bill Villney were killed
CrCJtVt18d roads-not oaly yOu-but every one and his uncle are off for
aNI' Pine Bluff." Different names-different locales-BUT THE
holiday fun. Roads are mot"e crowded than usual. This means that
.iAME TRAGIC STORY. For more tha~ a thousand deaths are
you should be enra ear~ful about Obeying traffic ~igna1s ••• road
citalked up OIl the three summer holidays: Memorial Day ... Indesigns ••• and the rules for safe passing of other vehicles. COME TO
pstLmoe D.T •• : Laboc Day,.
A FU,LL HALT AT STOP SIGNS AND SLOW DOWN AT '.CROSSROADS.
'tWa Ileed DQt be. A little extra oaution ••. a little ex1ra courtesy ..•
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_ 1~ part can eliminate most of these highway robberies qf lifeDrink-if you are gGing to driYe, don't drink. You need every par. d dlQUHIlda of iojurie6~ These are the reasons why aceid~nts ~oar
ticle of keen Co6r'dination and fast reaction time to drive on holiday. ell helidaYIi-and this is how you can prevent them:
. packed r()ads. DODtt biOI' your senses with aleohol•
. ~ muI speed-you want to get to your holiday rende1l:vOtlB
Fatigue-yoft may be more tired than. you suspect from swimming
in • "burry. You-are exhited about the long day or we'ekend of fun ahead
Ol' other outdoor sports .. Allow yourseH extra time to get home safely.
of yoo. So-you take unnecessary chances on the road ~nd you drive
Fatigue slows your coordination almost as much as alcohol.
faster than usual. This is a perfect combination fOl" an accident. Be
we. Keep calm and drive no faster than road conditions permit. RESERVE YOUR HOLIDAYS FOR PLEASURE-NOT FOR DEATH
THE INGLENEUX
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B." J. HOY 5 AND 10
ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP
JOYCE LEWIS
THE BOUQUET
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FUSCO and AISI'ON
'PETER E. TOLD
K. L. NOYES aDd CO.
· HOlLYHOCK SHOP
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HANNUM & WAITE
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PHARMACY
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FOUND OPENS
With the school bells silenced
for summer vacation, the annual
collection of lost and found artides has again been assembled in
the high school building. These
are articles of clothing and other
possessions that the children
brought to school, left lying
around, and m?glected to take
home again. As a tribute to the
children, and perhaps to mothers
who put names in more of the articles, it should be said that the
collection is smaller than in previous 11CBrS.
This display is now arranged in
the sewing room in t?e high
d<>?l, 'W~ere .it can be mspected
for IdentificatIOn by the owners
any weekday morning between
nine and twelve o'clock. If, after several weeks, these articles
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Mr. Peter B. Murray of Yale
after Wayne tied the score at 3-3.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, Jr.,
The legion batting attack in the of Cedar lane entertained as their avenue, has jofued the staff of
sixth and seventh however proved house guests last week their Sun Oil Company's Development
too strong for the legion new- daughter Mrs. F. J. Weyl and two Laboratory at Marcus Hook, as 'a
chemist. A graduate of Swarthcomers, Palmer and Dunn con- daughters o~Fairfax, Va.
trlbuting some decisive bits to Andy Kirk ot Swarthmore av- more College, Mr. Murray is one
make victory secure. Dana Swan enue left Sunday to spend the of nine chemists and chemical
again played a magnificent game summer as a counselor at the In- engineers recently added to Sun
behind the plate and turned in ternational Music Camp at !n- Oil's Research and Development
department.
three telling hits. Paul Tarr and terlocken Web.
Mr. John E. Michael of Harvard
Bob Crowther also contributed
Pat T~ld ot Park avenue retwo solirl hits.
turned home Sunday after com- avenue returned Thursday mornOn Mo~day ~he team plays Ma- pleting her freshman year at Sar- ing from a two week trip to CaliLegion Wins Again
noa on Riverview Fi~ld and PlaedYs gent College, Cambridge, Mass. fornia where he attended the
Shriner's Convention.
The Swarthmore Legion team Darby on the same field on W - Pat was accompanied by Donna
added two more victories to its nesday.
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record during the past week and Debbie Lukens and Jane Pat- here for a short visit. Polly Told
continued well in the running for terson of Swarthmore are attend- entertained as her house guest for
New P. O.
the league lead. Upper Darby ing the Friends' Conference in a few days, Susan Stinson of
The Swarthmore Post Office
forfeited last Friday's game 9-0 Cape May, N. Y. as First Day Owings Mills, Md., a camp mate at announces that, beginning 8atwhen it failed to field a teaIn and School delegates from Swarthmore Camp Merestead Me., last summer. urday, July 1, and for each
simultaneously dropped out of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Flaccus, Alice Fellows of Media, a fellow
succeeding Saturday, the final
league, and Wayne was taken in- Jr., arid children Margaret, David camper also joined the group.
dispatch of mail 'Will be made
to camp by a score of 7-4 on Tues- and Laurence of Scarsdale, N.Y.,
Mary Lou Hodge, Sally Gaskill, at 4:30 p.m. The lobby will
day night.
have been spending the week visit- and Judy Pennock of Swarthmore close at 5 p.m.
Victor Dunn pitched well in his ing Mrs. Flaccus' parents Mr. and will leave Sunday for Camp
This change in schedule is
first start for the local nine but Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker of Rlver- Cayuga on Lake Tamagami, Oneffective Saturdays only.
needed. help from Allan Palnler v~l:ew=-~ro:a:d~._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~.::tar=io=:,-=c.:::an=a=d=a=._ _ _ _ _ _ _~=============
are not claimed by their owners,
those that are lett will be turned
over to welfare agencies.
A careful inspection of this d.isplay shows that there are sOYne
very n~~e coats and boys' jackets
with no names in them, gloves,
hats, rubbers, sweaters of good
quality, glasses cases, empty wallets, etc. It is hoped that the owners will come ttl the school,
identify, and claim their lost artic1es.
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Mort NOI"r's daughter, Jill? She and young HiH Vinney were killed
.eM" Pine Bluff." Different names-diffu('ul locale~-BUT TilE
iAME TRAGIC STORY. For more than a thousand deaths are
.lked np on the three sunllucr holidays: Memerial Day ... IudeP(IldAmoe nay .... Laboc Day.
T..bItii u.eed Dot be. A little extra oaution ... a little ex-tra courte!iY ...
ell 19- pact can eliminate most of these highway robheci('s of IifeMId thGusand~ of injuries. These are the reaS0l16 why accidt~nt8 80ar
ftU h4ttidaYIi-and thiR is how you can prevent them:
Better to arrive at YQur dcsUsation a half-hoor later than not at all.
Excitt1mmt and s.peed-you want to get to your holitlay rcndesr.vou&
ifl a hurry.You·are excited about the long day or w~ekend of fun ah~a(1
of you. So--you take unnecessary chances on the road and you drive
faster than usual. This is a I)('rfect combination for an accident. B..
wise. Keep caIrn and drive no faster than road contlitions permi1.
Fatigue-yoll may be more tired than you suspect from swimming
01' other outdoor sports. Allow yourself extra time to get home safely.
Fatigue slows youI' coordination almost as mueh as alcohol.
Crowded roads-not only you-but every one and his uncle are off for
holiday fun. Roads are mo~e crowde.d than usual. This means that
you should he extra careful about Obeying traffic signals ••• road
signs ••• and the rules for safe passing of other vehicles. COME TO
A FULL HALT AT STOP SIGNS AND SLOW DOWN AT •
CROSSROADS.
Drink-if you are gQin~ to drive, don't drink. You need every particle of keen c60l"dination and fast reaction time to drive on holidaypacked mads. Don't blur your senses with aleohol.
RESERVE YOUR HOLIDA Y$ FOR PLEASURE-NOT FOR DEATH
SHO~
THE INGLENEUX
ADOLPH'S BARBER
J.A.GREEN
THE BOUQUET
B. J. HOY 5 AL?ffi 10
MARTEL BROTHERS
COLLEGE THEATRE
ROLLYHOCK SHOP
STRATH HAYEN· INN
SWARTHMORE CO-OP
ALICE BARBER, GIFTS
'PETER E. TOLD
E. L. NOYES and CO.
HANNUM & WAITE
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JOYCE LEWIS
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The Swarthmorean, 1950-06
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1950-06
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Peter E. Told, Editor
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