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opening a x:ecruiting drive for !lew
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Street .Yearly Yearly MeetIDg of
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Se·rVl.CeS La'st Nl"ght
group _at the Friends World Con- Mrs. Ger~r Announces
Va.ri,ely In Water Fight attend
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Chairmen For
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held Wednesday everungs at 7 p.m.
For' Young
in Oxford, England, July 22 to
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Despite its game- of bide-and- 'Dave Bass Is Troop 'p~blicity
Memorial services were held at of Rutgers ,avenue, H. Mather LipAn informal "Hello" party for
seek with the weather WedneS-chalrmm. Warren Bernard is the . 8 o'clbck ·u..t, evening in the pincott, Jr., of V~ar avenue, new members will open the fall
day the" Business AssoclaUon Troop leader. .
Swarthmore Presbyterian Chu1:ch Myrtle McCallin, of' Yale avenue, program of the Swarthmore
sponsored Fourth of JUly Com'.'
for. Winifred 'Park Fry, wife; of and Joseph B. Shane, Benjamin Mother's Club, it was announced
munit~ Progr~ domina~, the
Horace P. Fry, Jr., of 318 North West House, Swarthmore College during a re'<;:en"t board meeting.
day fo~ _the hundreds of S.warthFRY·.~
Chester road. Mrs. Fry.died Mon- . campus.
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be held on Sepmoreans who participated in its
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day mdming at her hOme after a
tember-27, at the, Woman's Club
ev~nts. The moriling program
16ng . illness with· .cancer . which
House.
had kept ber'bedfast for the p~t
Mrs. Robert Hall; chairman of
proceeded on,'schedule, the low':'
ering clouds eliminating glare and
five m.onths.· :'Inte,rment was , p r i - ' ·
the. membership committee. will
have the following aides assist her
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Born in EngI8nd 'OD May 29,
in arrang~ments:
Robert
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Weather Cpmh~ne"
1924 she'came to State~ Islartd at , .
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Mrs. Howard Y. Clymer, Mrs. G.
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green and. one ball game
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o r e H. Froebel,.Jr., Mrs. Leo Marsh
in 1931.
various
times
'~or 12-• y'ears V'I'e's .
Mrs. Leroy Peterson, Mrs. Marrained out af+"rtwo innings'. The 'Lady Luck was with t~- Sum- 'ft"r
stdal Living
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Hornets game waS cancelled. ,{Ie- mer Clubbers last',Prid{ly,' when' nues, ~e gradQated from Swarth. After Illness
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spite from showerS gave tbelarge rain held' off unW' more thb ...' ~ 4--- ' . Hi h Sch' 1 ......_ sh
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crowd of eager square dancers an you~gsters compteted a' morning active on the girls hoc)tey. team, in
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hild' y, rega dit' reluctantly dispersed because During the ·two hourS, some c'iu:b- a prominent
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whilaothers participated in several
She was gr'aduatedwithhonors ing,
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one of the brightest and moo aquatic contbts.
at the University of Delaware in .' She was born in Carthage, Miss- Hall, SW 6-6509. The Mother's
orderly' par~des ever t9 star ~. Bill Warden won in the free- 1945 having completed an acceler~' our! on July 10, 1875; the d~ughter Club and the Junior Club' are
local Fourth, and set a challenge style swimining contest: over a' ated course in two ye~.andnine of Mahlon Thomas, a teacher and evening sections of the Woman's
lot: the Woman's ClUb judges.,who string of co~testantsi T~e many months.
Emma Hunt Thomas: In her early 'Club of Swarthmore.
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have func~ioned in this capacity divers were reduced to DoryRbdActive .in .. Girl' Scout work, years she mo.ved with her family,
Mrs. Charles R.' Gerner, presiever sirlce the ·club worked to gers and 'John Wigton,
tiett Mothers Club, Needlework Gulld, from Missouri to Indiana w:here ' dent of the club, . has announced
originate the. Borough's sale and for honors there. Anne Paul:.
the PreSbyterian Church' Choir' ,her parents were both mem~s additional committee chalrIDen as
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sane Fou,rth so'me 30 years alo. to victory as Ute winner In' 'the she also:served.on
'several ch~ch, 0 I the SocI'ely of
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follows: Mrs. John .Espfmschade,
Club-President Mrs. RaYplond K. iniler ,tube r~ce, and Eri~Likuni. comn1ittees and was secretary to Hart~s was gradu_ated from the telephone;. Mrs. Norman Weeks,
Denworth was aSsisted bY Mrs; was the beSt 'of ~e - splBBl\~&; the. board of~ deaconS.. She had RIchinond. High School and later hospitality; Mrs. ThomaS G. Casey,
DonaJdJ'P. Jones, Mrs. Avery. Water treading proved. so popUlu 'pI8yecJ : numerous· roles On the attended .Earlham: College. She progra~; and Mrs.'Paul E. Zecher,
Blake, and ,Mrs.~obert Clothl~ .that 20 entered, 'but. only 4. s~yed Stage-'of thtf'Swartliplpre·.PIayers came to Sw~thmoreov~ 12 y~~s publicitY.
in thil!. .assignme~t •. An ~o!a: aOoat",~Pright ~~ ,~. ~e aam~ 'Cful:»,,_ ~'.,,"; :':'i~" !'~:". "." :, .. ' c~gPilltld",~ ~~. anactiye ~emtion which was pl]lised, '" ~~ :'QJOt, itJ:. ~'iJdo!', tor 30· tiW,Wtes( i' On'ber 'foUttll WddfngtumIv~: ~ dl~ w.oJllE!n·~ Inte~tional
ers. and onlo~kers alike was the ;These Wel'e Doty Rodeers, D~
J.,eape .'for . f~ace and Freedom
d· f the Cooperative' Asso' ciatlon
""omplished, trl'O, John Pears"" Shute 'David Saunders and lUt'h-" ~, ,May. 5, 1949, friends from
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and Patsy Bla1re flag ,bearers,
This Friday the general 'play rnorefa,mUiespr~ted Mrs. Fry the New CentutY Ciub in Phllawhose Yankee Dooc:l1e sparked leaders are, pl-_ing a treasurer:ith'~ at~~~Q~lle ~uihPshped with delphia.
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\ . . o~ate after the disartlculation,of AmemorJal servlce was held at
Another boon to the 'parade was pa
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the assistace of Auxiliary Ponlice,"RM'b.
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4 o'clock Monday afternoon and
. Course Since Last
men C.' W. Lukens; John GenaeThe two o14~t gJ;'Oups at Rut' i n t e r m e n t was in Richmond, Itidlgers
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mel', ,A. E: Rogers, and, 'Richard
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Willis to the Borough Police in Friday-the primary group to ~ the strong spirit and ~wavering side., In addition to her -husband,
handling .traffic and crowd. Pa_ goat farm t:l~ar ~edia, where they cheerfti}ness she'showed througb- a daughter Dorothy Harris, Actiilg
Plans for the first basi~ Red
rade riulrshalls Burgess Chad. enjoyed feeding. the. g~ts .~d out the' trials' of her illriess.·,
Librari~n'of tbeFriends Historical Cross Volunteer Nurses' Aide
R. RuSsell,P~ W. Mitchel, tasting their milk, and th~ kinderSurviving besides her husband Library of, Swarthmore College. course olfered in the Metropolitan
and Business '. Associati~n PEesi- garten group to the Media Duck and afour:"y.earoo()lc:i sari John New- survives her.
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dentw'Ultam .ShirleY earned. the .Po~d to f~ ~~, d,ucks fnd. Par- lin ~rf.! ;her',p~Cm~ Mr. and MrS~War n, were announced today by
gratitude of citizens by their work take' of a surpi'iBI! snack in the WUham, M .. Park of Yale avenue
officiais of the Southeastern Pennand jojn in thanking two ·girls :summer hQuse.
aqd a broth~r,Philip, in Parls.BY,;.Pms Plans
sylvania Chapter ·o.f the ,American
Beth Jones 'and Mimi . Wisdom ' The "fOlJ!S" .and threes" have
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who as;iSted them .. Each parader been busy and bappy with dancing. To 'Elect R"ecreation
_The 80-hour training course,
-is grateful f~r the flag, presen~ singing and·· story telling as their
Plans for a limited access high;.. which' will include many valuable
b~, th, e :Ameri~an Legion .and 9le fa~orlte pastimes: Jimmy H/lyesDirectors hily2ti way tentatively to. be located along lnursWtig techniques,· will begin
pinwheel, paddle ball, YQ70,' or ~ Eck Gerner proved to be exthe e~st bounctry line of the Bor:" Monday evet)ing,' AuguSt 6 and
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ceUent rowers; .and Susie Carroll
Princip,:!l . business' of the l~t- ough are, now un~er discussion. will continue each Monday, WedJet.p ane recelV . rom e ,\18- Be+"';' J
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. mess SSOC1~ ,O? ,y, ~ ~',Jimmy Clifford are a~rJl'Pet- ~warthmore Recteation~s'ocia- by-pass route. 320 tr~ffic and will 9 p.m. for 13 consecutive weeks.
E. M. Buchner Pllst prcsldent and I
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. .' " of the nominating committee.' '.: :inore will be at MacDade Boule- University of Penns;rlvania Hosfirst in the decorated scooter b.ike Sw~ore 'Indi~"',s Win .. F.our directors· are to' be eleCted vard' and' Baltimore' Pike.
pital arid the instructor will be' a
member 'of' the HosPital School' of
class with' twins Sally and SuzThe S.w~ore indians broke for a thr~ year ·term to repla~e. . The problem of heavY traffic on NUrsing.
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anne Step~ens second. Honorable their year old losing streak In' the ,pr. Ned., W~, president last 320· and the possibility of having
mention wa,s' awarded. Billy H;ar- Feltonville box last Tuesday night year,. EWS. Rid~ay, Jr., present' the' state I 'widen Chester' road in an:05~e~::tv:~:ne~~~v:r::t O!f
vey. Sarah and Laura Enion in by upsetting the last year. ~8JIl1rer. ~ ~J!S" Howa~~. Jackson; Swarthmore' to use it· as a turncostumes . which matched, their "champs",· The Mainliners, ,bi ~ andM.'ra; 'Raitdo,:lph' Lee. ' ':fhe$.e.:pike feeder WaS dilled to the at- high s~~ool educati~n and in good
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deco:rated tricycles carried oft top score of 11-4. The Indians showed retiring directors 'formed the ilom- tention of the Delaware ; CountY enroll for the training. Upon
honors in that cl~which S~,~ some sparkling team play;' but 5natingcomm)~ and. repo~ Ptannirig'C;ommission 'byihe Bor- completion of the cO\lrsc, they
with over 5'0 entrants•.· TWo Some outstanding goalie play'by '~:lollowing' c~didates fo~ the ough 'Council HighwayCornmi~tee must be able to devote a minimum
Uncle, Sams propelliIl:g "trikes" Jim How~rd o~ the Main Line ~o:ur..,¥~c~~l~: '.~,...
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headed by 'Dr. John .M.. Pearson.' of'100 hours early 'Of volunteer
t!~d; f~r .sec~d, place, ~vJd Mar-. team kept :.~e game niP. and tu~ ~. ,f.dmUl!d . !lawes_ of Benj.. . . A ooperative. study is beingmad~ service to the fhospital.
1m and Sammy Hancock,.. Martha for twopeiiods.. However in .the amin West avenue, Mrs. Robert to discover where a by-pass 'could. ' . . . .
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Jess,!p . and :Carol Davis. tied ·for last priod the Swarthmore' team H~~~~~, J!f' .'~ut~ 'av-en}le, .~ la~~ with da~ge to the fewest
RegIstration for the, c~~se JS
third ribbon while Danny Gals- headed' by Marsh Austin on at- MrS. ~ur.tOhnson of H¥erfO~ pro~eS. ,Interv:iews are being now open and those ,deslTmg to
erner as Paul Revere, Betsy Pur- tack, pulled away to a comfort- place, Mrs. Thomas Prather of held with property owners of enr911 should call Mrs. Wa~e
nell, Caroline McKinnel, and ab~e lead. Hank Ford and Joe Vassar avenue,. C~on O. Davis Springfield Township and especi- Randall (SW 6-~917?, local ChalrJoqie P~rce, I?rouc;l1y carried away Paul put in outs~ding perform- of University place; Ric~ard' Erifon' allywlth tbase living in the bar- man of Nurses Aides, or Mrs.
yeUow-ribbons ... The blue rib-' &nces with lIlanyaasists credited of Havertord avenue, William Pe- oughs' of Ridley, Park,: Mot1on. Paul Brown' (S~ 6~1496) before
bon in i the D'ecora~, :·mCycle to them, whil~ Clem Malin 'and er:am ,?f YeJ',a~~ue.. 8Jl4~W~mp:, )S~,¥thn1O~e, and;the city ~f .04es": July 13 so. that the necessary arClass, the'largest entry, was won John Snape looked , like .~ R~ of Crwn Ledge~.
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,; . r~einents. can be ~ade to acby, Christie ~ket t!xt.6lling the tht,eats, for ~efu~.
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The eIectiori·WiP' be held on the 'J 'All:by"'psss plans are still ten- comodate them. ,
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17'5th !'out:th ,with three'large
The next game at.the box,}VW laSt two days' of the summer pro.. tative. When the final decisions
This course is part of. the inred', white, and blue ,liberty bells. bring together the' &m on ~ gram, July 28 and. 2'1,. with polling are made. tJ'te. new highway \vm tensive Red' Cross program to train
Marcia Silvers'and Keith Fox tied and the 'MaJn1iners 'next Tuesday places
bOth SchoolS.
. , ~ engineered by the State Depart- thousands of women in th)s area
fO~.;' second' plaCe with .AltrlcJ8 night at 8:30 p:m., ~d the Oilers . The <.~~~ Rectea~ ment j of}ligbW8ys.·
for civil defense.
Pran~co (George Wasliinton) wl1J be figbttn to keep lheii' ~- ~tion'iS a coin~Wdty'org8n- . . .
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"~----placing third. Alice and· Sarah def~ string. intaCt. The 1Dd1- ization with ~» open to_ .' Mej G~ahan of College aveJ4r. and Mrs., R. S. Wright, Jr.,
Brogan took' honorable mmtkm. ana.w01,plQSUIlQil OIl the:llthanT intel'estejf::~Ih";~dent' riiU! l lii ·iecu~rating'.t h~.h~me of Westdale avenue enjoyed a
Every rider Ib, this class wtiether a.nd Ba'imore 0Ii I'rida)r niatht.:tbe who. ~, ~ .. ~y-~ ~~. ~ ,fo~~ .an. ,appendecJOntY Per:- family picnic on the4' lawn' on
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N.J" and Mr. Henry Strang Huntington of Philadelphia, on Saturday at 4 o'clock in the Swartbmore Friends Meeting. Mrs. Everett L. Hunt presented the wedding music. The vows were exchanged under an arch of ivy and
baskets of white flowers,
The ceremony was performed In
accordance with the custom of the
Society of Friends with Dr. Louis
N. Robinson, Dean and Mrs. Hunt,
' and Mrs. Hugh Denwortb of
Swarthmore acting as Overseers of
the Swarthmore Monthly Meeting.
Dean Hunt gave a message to the
bride and groom. The marriage
certificate was read by Mr. Charles
Ellsworth Huntington of New Haven, Conn., cousin of the groom.
The bride's gown was made of
golden si,lk brocade, which she had
brought home with her last year
from Damascus. Made in Empress
style ,the gown featured long pDffed sleeves, a Queen Elizabeth
collar, and. full skirt with long
train of ivory satin. Her headdress of seed pearls was attached
to a veil of illusion trimmed with
heirloom lace. She carried baby
Calla lilies, stephanotis and ivy.
, Mrs. Allen Enders. 2nd, as matron of honor, was attired In a
gown of aqua imported cotton. The
bridesmaids, MIss Dorothy Shaw
of Elm avenue, Mrs. Charles Helsler of Wallingford, Mrs. Dean AIlen of California, a sister of the
groom, and MIss Peggy Crlmdell of
Morristown, N.J., cousin of the
'brlde, wore identical gowns, ~
first two in yellow and the latter
two in lavender. The attendanta
carried Madonna lilies with iVY
streamers, and wore strands of
pearls, the gift of the bride.
Mr: Tliomasi'oster Huntington
of Princeton, brother of the groom,
served as best man, and the usehers were Messrs. Henry S. Huntington of Bostotn, another brother
of the groom, Dean Allen, HenrY
Balfe of Washington, D.C. and
Allen Enders of Cambridge, Mass.,
brother of the bride.
A reception followed at the
home of the bridels parents.
The bride's mother wore a gown
, of peacock blue crepe with rhinestone accessories. Her corsage
was of white roses.' The groom's
mother chose a gown of crepe in
two shades of gray, with corsage
oC pink roses.
STRONG • ruRNER
In a candlelight setting of Cybotium terns, Madonna lilies, white
gladioli.. and lighted candelabra,
the marriage of Miss Harriet Ann
Tumer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
William W. Turner of Mt. Holyoke
place, and Mr. Dwight Strong of
Denvldr, Colo., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Judson M. Strong of Great Neck,
·L.I., took place Saturday afternoon
a~ 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore
Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Joseph P .. Bishop per~
formed the ceremony.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
gown of white marquisette fashioned with cap sleeves, lace collar,
fitted bodice with tiny covered
buttons to waist, and a full skirt.
Joan PIUJJUQer of Walllngf0r:: Kime of Red Hook'SN.1':, andThMlss
Miss Nancy BJoche of Oak Par....Patrlcla Nalton of yr&cuse'
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m., and Miss Drury Strong of gOWDS were Identical.in blue Swiss
New York City, sister of the groom,
were attired in simUar models of
light green marquisette and carried yellow roses and gypsophila.
The attendants wore large p'icture
hats of horsehair braid with band
and streamers :to match their
gowns.
Mr. Don Griffin of West Harwich, Conn., served as best man,
and the ushers were Mr. Charles
R. Schroth of Haddon JIelghta. N.
J., Mr. Robert F. Bishop of South~
hampton, Mr. Scott Strong, and
Mr. Judson Strong, brothers of the
groom.
The mother of the bride chose
a gown of Copenhagen blue lace
over taffilta. Her hat of petals
shading from blu,; to brown featured a short veil of blue. Her
corsage was of white gard~as.
The mother of the groom wore a
dress of black taffeta wtth smal1
matehing hat. Her corsage was
also of gardenias.
A reception followed at the Woman's Club. Piano music entertained the guests. •
Mr. and Mrs. Turner, parenta
of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph F. Gaskill of Univ~ty
place, entertained. at a aupper
party at the home of the latter
following lJle rehearsal J FrIday
evening.
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lane, MrS. H. Milton Fussell oJ
Vassar avenue and ¥rs. George
Corse of Yale avenuj! entertained
at a brunch on Saturday at the
home of Mrs. Brown, In honor of
members of the wedding party and
out·of~town gueals.
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Beauty's As Breath Taking As Fireworks
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Powder blue chiffon and lace floor
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mother of the groom wore dusty
pink chiffon and lace floor-length
gown with brown horse-hair hat
and ·brown mitta. Her corsage
was of gloria roses and swansonia
with brown ribbon. Mrs. Frank
Steven, grandmother of the groom
wOre navy sheer with white acOOB&Orles and a corsage of white
fluer d'amour.
The liest mm\ was Mr. McCorkle,
fa~ of the groom, and. the
usllers were Messrs. Henry L. McCorkle, II, brother of the groom
of Newtown Square, Edward Walton of Amherst avenue. Donald A.
Laidlaw, brother of the bride, Job!l
M. LeFevre of Mt. KIsco, N.Y;, Mr.
Alexander KImball Page, cousin
of the groom, of Hartford, Conn.
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The reception was held at Ye
Nleuw Dorp In Hurley for about .
100 gueals. Out of town gueals Ineluded Professor and Mrs.' Leigh'
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Page, New Haven, Conn.; Mr. and' . . .
·Mrs. Pemberton.' Dickson, . of'
PrInceton avenue; Mr. and Mrs:
Earl Laidlaw, and Mr. Andrew
Laidlaw of Gouverneur; Mr•• and
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AlbIDlB, N.Y.; Miss MarIe .. Page;'
MeCORKLE _ LAIDLAW
Ros~ead, ,CalIf.; Mr•.and· MiA';
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Laidlaw to Mr. Alan Page M~
The bride'was edu.cated.ln the
Corkle, son of Mr. and
Guy public schools.of· Ogdensburg.and
Alexander McCorkle, formerly of KIngston, and was graduated 1roni' .
13 South Chester· Road
Swarthmore now ,of Stone Ridge, KIngston Hl8ll School .in 1945;
N.Y., took place Saturday. June \She further attended St. Lawrence
30 at 4:00 p.m. 'In the Old FIrst University and received her B.A.
.Swarthmore, Penna.
Dutch Church of Kingston.
degree .in .1949. She was a memThe Rev. Arthur E. Oudemool, her of Kappa Kappa GaJDl1\a sorpaster of the church officiated in oriW and president of tile !',hapter ~_ _ _ _~~~"""",_ _",~",,,~~~e; ...~~~~~~~~~!.o
the double ring ceremony. Musical In her senior year. Foil.owinga
selections by Bach, Wagner, Mas-. year at New Platz State Teachers'
cagni, Debussy, Rubenstein, Vacs College, spec.lailzing hi Early
and a medley of .Scotch· airs were Childhood Education, the bride
played. Miss Gretchen B!"nce, taught at Woodmere, L.I.
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contralto, of Kingston, sang "Calm
The groom was educated in the
as the Night" by Bohm and "Ave public schools of MontclBir and
Maria" by Schubert. The church Swarthmore. He attended Tbe'
decorations consisted of white RectorY S!lhool at Pomfret, Conn.,
'and was graduated from The Avon
'gladioli, ferns and candles.
The bride, given in marriage by School. He served three years in·
her father, wore a white Swiss E,T.O. and has since been employembroidered organdy over taffeta ed by tile H. F. KIng CorpOration.
gown, off shoulder neckline, close in Klnpton.
fitting bodice, bouffant floor length
BJIRTHS
skirt with side drap. Her headMr. and Mrs. John A. Piccard
piece was a halo of embroidered
organdy, to which a veil of illus- of Dartmouth avenue are receiving
ion was gathered. She carried a congratulations upon the 'birth of
cascade of white larkspur t 8wansonia, stephanotis and iVY with a roB
center of white orchid.
M;....rtne SUbsciiiJdom
The matron of honor was Mrs.
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sister of the bride. Her gown was
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tiara
of pearls
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ana lilies of the valley. She wore
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lace mitts and carried white carnations, gardenias and gypsophils.
Mrs. William McCabe Harvey of
Swartlunore avenue, as matron of
St~re H~urs
honor of her sister, wore a gown
CELIA SHOE SHOp·
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FRIDAY 7:30.A.M. to 7:30 P. M.•
SPECIAIJZING IN
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SATlJ'RDAY CLOSE at 12·. , Noon
f»ermanent Waving ani
Hair Cutting .
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Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, .1878.
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. Triaity Nolet
:]dr. Bishop, the minister, wID
preach the' morning service Sunday.
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held ilt 10 o'clock starting this
I'!unday' and' continuing'. tbrough
Sunday, September 2..
Tbe Woman's Association Ban~
daging Group will meet this Wednesday morning at 10 o:clock in.
the .New: ·Building.·· Members are
asked to brinlJ sandwlche..
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Holy CommlHllon' will be celebrated'· at . ",Ight o'clOck SUnday
morning at Trinity Chut~h. At
eleven o'clock there will be a' ser~
vice of Morning Prayer· at which
time the Rector will preach.
. : Those'servllig as,~en. will be
as ofoll,ows: H. P. Stamford, W,' S.
Patton; C" S. Keller, F. W.. Luehrlng, G.S . .valentine, W. H. Ran~
dall, J. S. Thompson, and W. Freegard.
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During Julr and Augu,;t, children ~Ill not be care for In Whittier Hous~. during Meeting tor
Worship;
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the LesSon-lSemlon fu all' chUrches
"f Christ, Scientist on Sunday, July
8. 'Ihe Golden' Text Is --The hour
. cometh, and' now' Is, when the
true worshippers shall worship
the Father in. spirit 8!ld in truth,'·
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Among Bible citations compril~
mg the Lesson-Sermon. 18 tha fO!10WllJII: "Thus salth the. high ·8l'd
lofty dne tllllt inhabiteth ete.lllty.
whose name 'is Ho~y; I dweIJ. In ilie
high arid holy place, wtth him also
that Is of a contrite and humble
spirit"to revive the spirit of ·the.
humble, and to revive the· heart
at, the contrite ones ..• God Is' a.
Spirit: and they that worship> him
must worship
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(Isa 57.:15 thus) (John ~:24~
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TO HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED NOWI
SAVE A LIFE - I T IllAY BE YOUR OWN .
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The Weat Delaware County Chapter fif th4t United World F~eraiists
will . be well represented at, the
Bynden Wood Conference .to be
held 'tIear Wemersvlli!!, Pa., July
6. to 8.'
Memllars of several organlza~
tiOUB, working to· establish lasting
P84Ce, ylll compare their Unea
of approach to this. problem. Their
objectives. will be to find a com~
man goal wtth greater power.
A~ong those plamiliig to attend ,from this locailty are Mr.
and .Mrs. Willard TomUnson of
·South·Cheater.'raad,Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph V" Little, Jr., of Haverford
place. and Mrs.. Franlilli.. Brewer.
formerly of SWarthmore.
TOMORROW'S BRIDE
~I.s. Margot 'Maud HOl!y, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Allen
Hoey of' Sycamore Mills road,
Media, and MrS. Samuel C~others,
3rd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Crothers,
Jr., of "Rowin-Brae", ,Wallingford,
,Will be married tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock In' the garden of
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell
S; Hathaway oi Middletown, N.Y"
uncle and' aunt of the bride. .The
Rev. Jerome, J. Heryey, Jr., of
Middletown will perform the ceremony.
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The bride, who will be given in
marriage by. her :tatrJ.er. will wear
/l gown of white embroidered net
of bailet length. The strapless
'bOdlc.. will feau~ an edging of
seed pearls at the neckUne
with
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bolero jacket. Her veil of illusion extending the ll!llgth ot-her
gown ,nd, face veil wijl be at.
tQched to a J.ulet cap of nilt and
she will car7:y EUchartst illies.
'The bride will be attended by
her cousin Mrs. Edward Thayer
III Middletown, daughter' of Mr.
and' Mrs .. HathaWai. She will
wear ~. str~pless gown of t1ttquolse
satin with a net duster. 'Her bouquet of white Shasta daisies will
matclt the. flowers In her hair. .
, Mr. Johit Freman Hayes of Wallingford 'Will serve as best man.
The. bride's 'mother Wilt wear a
llgbt blUe sIlk'dress. The groom'S
mother has chosen a' diesa Of gray
over gold green tarreta. .
. Follo,,(lng a 'wedding trip' to "BermUda, the couple win live at 2208
St, James pllice, Philsdelphia.
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w. have our
own "",kIng fadoU.. fOf the exdutlve use and
'-'ad
.......enl_ of our palrgp.
dlrectfy opposlla our Sansom
Str...t enlra-. ThIs ..ntc...is _IIabl. every day unlll 10 PoM.
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made with Pure Cr«;am testing 22 per cent
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SRECIAL THl$ WEEK
CRULLERS aud DO-NuTs
CAKE,:BOX
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IDEAL PARKING CONDITIONS
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A group of young and energetio
~~arthmoreans are enjO)'lng twto
w~ of ~ and campiJ{g at·Camp
Elizabeth W. Borton,' a' girl scout
imd· brownie camp· located near
Elverson,' Pa. Those now attendtnB t:alllP Borton
Nancy wid
Susan Gowing, Barblira McCIarin,
Lois Thompson, Anne Essl, Carol
and Barbera: Seymour, Susan Driehaul!, .caroltn. Danforth, Betty
'~mlll; Susan Allen. Nancy
Thelen,. Ada Kroon, Carol Hommali;!, Molly and SallY Hu~, and
Rosem~ .Cox. .
.Browmes who will be campers
at. Camp Borton from July .10 to
are. Vicki. IllacNair, Ramona
~d Mill')' Van Urk, ~hrissie. Slpler, DorY Rodger~, and
D"':rtb who will. >:emaln there
ana er two weeks.
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Sunday SchoOl m~ts' at 10:00
o·clock. Th." School Is o""!' ail
Mr. and Mrs. James CMordof
summer.
Rutgers avenue entertained as
Ti1e topic of the sermon at the
their house gueSts last week Dr.
11 o'clock _vice is. "The Religion
arlW-, Mrs.. Geoffrey Osler' and
of Experience.". . .
daughters Holly and Judy of New
The <;:hurch Nursery far children
York City.
is open during the morniJig:service.
. Mrs; Ralph, V. Little, Jr.; of HavMrs, A. Carl· Behennl> wIll be In
erfqrd place; spent last' week atcharge.,-..
tending the ·Festival of the Pup'The' ushers for the:day are
peteers of Alnerica held at Weste",
George Shubert, .GeorgeGlallBSer,
coliege, OMord, Ohio.
Peter 1'p{urray and Paul K. PaUlMrs. Ernest D. Lewis of Yale '
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avenue· will leave tOday for Ca:mpl
The Boy' Scouts 'meet on Thurll~
T/Sgt. and Mrs. Charles J. Brady Harmony, Johnston; Pa., to present
day at 7 in the' SOcial Hail.
' are spendlpg 10 days visiting Mrs. uni.U·
~lrl and Boy RelationBrady's mother Mrs. 'Thomas W. ships. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 'and
Slmpersof the Swarthmore Apart~ daUghterS Lynn and Kendra' will
men~. Sgt. Brady tss.tationt.d at leave·next week for a twO-week
the Donaldson Air Base, Green- va~tion at Monh~gan, Me, ' .
PRES~'W-<:::~
ville; S.C.
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Mr, and Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter
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Banilay .JuI:r 1
.... Mrs. A. William Bass, Jr., and of Coliunblaayenue returned Fri10:00' A.M. - .Summer. Sunday Sons David and Dlrqk of ¢gdm day following 11. three"week motor
School Children aged 3 to 8. avenue have relurne
10:00 A.M. Mr. Bishop will two weeks at Buck Hill Fiills. Mr. Jun~·15 they attended th~ graduapre.ach. .
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/ METHODIST' CHURCH
Mrs. D. 'Ma"" Gowing of Par- Iowa State.
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Maryellen Snape of' Harvard
Roy N. Keiser, ;D. D .. ' Mlnlst.... rlsh road spent a few days 'of last
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Young. Adults.
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J/Uest of Mrs; A. William Bass, 'Jr. weeks ofcampjng at Happy Valley
II :00 A.M.-..s~on Topic "The
Paul Hertel, Jr., of Swarthmore Camp, Port DeJ1OBlt, Md.
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avenue, Rutledee, who graduated
'Dick Bosshardt of Park aven1uel
TRINITYCHtmCH
from the University of Penns,l- a senipr,at Corniill University will
R~~~;;. R La.~':""ce WJiitt..more, 'vanla in February, Is now attend- go on a midshipmen's 'crulse along
, SUnday. JuI:r1
ing OlJicers Candidate. School, the east coast' (from Nova Scotia to
WllUllJCAn
~I:OO A.M.-Morning ,Prayer.
Newport,~R.I.
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, THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
.. Mr. IiJld Mrs. J. Roy Snape and ·the latter ~ of July. Meanwhile
DImIIrnw
OF FRIENDS
sons Jay and John of Harvard 'he, Is taking 011& or two trips to
M0101
Sunda::r. JDl:r II'·
avenue have returned follow- the Gulf on a Sun 011 tanker..
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. ing a week of golfing' at the PrlnWHEEL RAtINGS ....- Visitors welcome.
cess Anne Country Club, Virginia
nANSMlSSION ~.-'. Monda:r,.July 9 ' .
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·Mr. and Mrs. RoQert S. Brodhead
All Day' SewinC for the A.I'.s.e; end daughter Virginia of S'warth~
To Buy
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FIRST CHURCBOP
d10re avenue, left Fridai to spend
CHRIST ·SC1BM'l'JSl
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the B1lII1IIll!!' on thm· farm In
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SWARTHMORII.
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SWAaTBIIOU 1-1111
for. thOse. heavenly . carpets by Lees
What'. "'"",-oolor· ·tbeme·· song? Gray? Green? Roee?
Blue? Beigel"PeycltolOgists Say that oolor can brighteD
(Or bIiglitoenf yii'iir life{ SII don't be bashCul about
I!XClBPI. I'BIDAY .... SA~AY
PETER E. TOLD. Editor ....& Pablilber
MARJORIE TOLD .... eI BARBARA KElft'. ANOela&e Ecukln
Rosalie .Pelrsol
Frances Pearson
Lorene McCartei
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PI?BLI8HED £tUI ftlDAY AT IIWAaTIDIOaB. PA.
THE 8WUTIDJIOKBAN, INO~ PUBIJIlREK
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Mr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Scholl
ot'Rose Tree Road,
haVe
announced the engagement oJ th.,Ir·'
daughter Miss Barbar!, '. Claire
Scholl, to Pic. Charles William
Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Flacher of Dickinson
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avenue. ,
Both. are graduates of Swarthmqre High' School. Pic. Fischer,
who Is with the U.S. AIr .];'0_
Is· now atiendlng ""e Engln~ring
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ENDERS of yellow marquisette over ~.tai civer crlnpUne.·She carrled ".lIou-. fraternal"twln
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daughter of D~.and Mrs. Robert and a cummerbund of matcblrig phlnium and Ivy' wtth matchlrig babl,s haveJ>een na~ Patricia Mrs. Pi~ca:d hr.s been spending
K. Enders of Elm avenue, became satin.. Her bouquet was of pink flower headband.
June and Dorothy Louise.
iwo mo~ths with her son John imd
the bride of Mr. David Carew roSes and gypsophila.
The bridesmalds were MIss
Both pat~rnal grandparents, Dr. ramily•.
Huntington, son.r:;f Mrs. William
The bridesmaids, Miss Phyllis Nancy Halverson; Mrs, Torm Lar~ ___
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Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Lathbury
and Susan and Bill Lathbury of
Walnut lane left Thursday for
their cottage at Spruce Shores,
East Boothbay, Me. Mrs. Lath-
bury and chlldren will vacation
thPre until after ~boi- Day. Dr.
Lathbury will return Monday and
join his family agaln for the month
uf August
Alice Patterson of Maple avenue, a graduate of George School,
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Quality food" that hit the . . .
In wann w.ath.,., In Iu, ••,
assortment .Iv. your· IUIlliI.. '
foad probl_. Lots of In....,..
Ing valu•• that cllso ItO -Y your pock.tbook .wolt y shopping pleasure.
MAYONNAISE =1te
SALAD DRESSING
PINK SALMON '1Id;,:.~"".
WRITE TUNA FISH '.""•.
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over a recent week-end" at Brant
Beach. Alice Is now working for
the Bummer at Barnegat Light,
N.J.
Swarthmoreans who enjoyed a
picnic on July Fourth at the cot~ge of former Swarthnioreans Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Alger OIl Lake Ponchatoola, N.J., tncluded .Mr. and
'Mrs. A. H. Van Alen, and their
lIIlem Mr. and 'Mrs. John Taylor, Jr., of Baltimore and Mr. and
'Mrs. John Sprout of Hightstown,
N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams,
Mr. md Mrs. Leslie W,etlaufer,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert,
MIss HarrIet Gilbert, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Thom~s·Chew, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
N. Bell, and their guests 'Mr. and
'Mrs. Richard N. Bell and children
of Pittsburgh; Nell Bell; 'Mary Ann
Dickinson, and Don Dickinson.
Mrs, Maurice Griest of Elm avenue has returned bome after a
two-week .vlsit with her daughter
Mrs. Seymour L. Green and family
at Beach Haven, N.J. 'Mr. Griest
joined them over week-ends.
Mr. W. I. McNalr has returned
to the home of his son-In-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. George M.
Karns of Wellesley" road after
spending sei-eral weeks 'ilt Elnwood Nursing Home,
pike.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Richard N. Bell
and children Barbara and st,&iphen
of Pittsburgh have been, spending
this week with the Fred N. Bells
of Harvard avenue.
• Mr. R. T. Bates of YPle avenue
has joined Mrs. Bates and their
son J obn for a week at thelr cottage at Prhlcess Point, Yarmouth,
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Strawberry Pre.ervee 12-oa ......
.9dmI Grapefruit SeetioD.
.9dmI Apple Butter ..,g,l!...
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PEACHES
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John Hertei of Swarthmore aveDue, Rutledge left Saturday to begin eight weeks of Naval Air Reserve Training at the Willow Grove
Naval Air Station, Willow Grove,
Pa.
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Horace B. Passmore
REAL ESTATE "
INSURANCE •
SWARTHMORB
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ALBAN PAWED
Ne.. Bnd Bebaut Plan..
anll Repalrtna' 81Dce 1_
Phone ·u...ua 8-3556
CUNNINGHAM
!;!lnce 1905
PBlntera ". p _ Bupra.
We aoula llmew . . .
. S_ 1-22" H1oh11u A_
175 YEARS separate the Minuteman of '16
and the,GI of '51-but the spirit of both is the
same. America~ will always fight for a Way
of Life which includes persoual freedom of
choice and of action. Philadelphia Electric is
proud to be a part of this traditiOlL
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Electric Company
'A·TT'ERSO""
J.
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~hteen Yean BxJlilllMM
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It In The
PHONE MEDIA. 8-3411
FUNDAL ·HOMB
WANTED-Small fumished apartment from July 15 through summer. Call Media 6-4111.
A PrIce &0 lIfeet BY..,.
WANTED-Summer work wanted
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...=«.===~.1 ·by woman teacher willing to
.try almost anything reasonable or
Interesting. Wrtte Box Z,' The
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MEET YOUR
CHAUFFEUR I
PETER DI NICOLA
Driveway Construed....
Asphalt
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BleD\.aed
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SWARTHMORE. PA.
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do""'"
Tasty
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Sharp Cheese II_
Sandwidte.
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GLENDALE
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Melts easily. fine for Macaroni
and Cheese, clnd other
cooked cheese di,hel.
Mild Cheese
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Extra Sharp Ch.... ''"7S.
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Peaches
Llbb"'
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Speedup HouMhold
"Cleanser 3 ~ ZBc
SHORTCAKE - 3g
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Nol (Ult sponge layer. but layers with butler-cream filling." Mab' rour own ,hortca"
whh no fuss or mUll.
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Ion. Rutledge and Ridley
'rovvnsblp alnee 1918
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profession~1 chauffeurs to. . .
- ~'TELEPHONE ORDER SALES OPERATOR _
young woman with pleasant voice
and Sales Abillty,.
time. No
Loglin.
night work. Call
Phooe
.
FOR REN'r.-House-Beach Ha~e~,
near beach, September 1 to 15
very desirable, M@dia 6-1361,·
FOR RENT-·Large airy room,
private bath, twin beds, meala.
~hone Svvartbmore 6-0149:
FOR SALE
FOR SAf,E-1936 DodI/C panel
truck-excellent tires, motor
overhauled, new !brakes, heater
$125.00. Call Swarthmore 6-1790.
FOR SAT,E Screens for case~
ment windows, 45 large 'lDd
small, asstel.; steel $1.00 ea.; wood
$.50 ea. 720 Ogden;
FOR SAT,E Gas Range, 4 burner,
cab~~et~~~~~;~~f~~r~l~ght
oven.
FOR
like new.
Guarantee
are plenty of "cars" always available to. take you
.
com-
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fort<:Jbly without ,driving strain or traffic worries.
· .827Lancaster...\ve~, B~ Mawr, Pa.
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JMlI(EJ)IATR BuilDS
BAmn and BIRD
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FRYER.
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Fancy Cod Fillet
11.25,
. OUR ACME MARKET Chester Rd., Swarthmore·
Open Thursday & Friday Till 9 P oM.
Saturday 'till 6 P.M..
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/ArrRACTlON,
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a lob with
'elephone Companyl
Every'day more and mont' pis are fincllq
TIM"EN
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that the BeH Telephone fa'"& good place to
" 'W'ork.. They like the people. the surroUDdfnp,
the "PaY •• ;~ the knowledge that they 'ant
doing vital jo!» in these critlcal tim... Why .
. Dot atop in today atone of the oftlcea lfatecl
belOWI
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IAIArch I'r,'" Philadelphia, Pa.
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OIL IURNERS - AIR. CONDITIONING OIL FUR~ACES
OIL BOILERS - OIL BURNING WATER, HEATEIIS
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Rel\f on Red Arrow for business. shopping tf.avel
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Swarthmore 6-0740
Survey.
BnUa~
SpeoUlcaUonl
Tr".Im.ute
SAMUELG. ECKERD
Termite Consulumt
PHONE MEDIA 8-3820
WIlliamson School P.O.
Delaware Count)', P ..
''ThIrd. GelleraUoD BuUde~"
A.'
South Chester Road
Coustruction
• Residential,
• Palntlnl
• Commercial
• Repairs
• Alterations
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great comfort to be· able to come and go ••• to work, to
ED ARROW 'LINES
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Residential Wiring
R,E£VES
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SERVICES
INTERESTING. fSSENTIAl WORK
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LoJ;.., You'll fI,.J it fIOSier going wrI.w.r are going ••• alter rite ...ing, he*- rite .WniIl/lM,,-.1Iourr.
FRYING CBICIENS
UNITED
HORACE
REALTOR
Stopa"d think a moment, and you will agree that it iSG
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arlhln...
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fmSANL SURROUNDINGS
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hand
table.. 18"
and tnmaand
WANTED-'
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able trolley or bus whenever you are ready togol
WARREN PIERCE
. BUIILDEB
Old Bank BnnaIac
, IChoolpr church, sf!Qpp,ing ••• and be sure of a ,fast, depend- .
Rubbish Collection
Swarthmore Disposal
Weekb or l\IonWy
Charle8 E. Fischer
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, on the car
pleasure trips ••• save daily wear-and-tear ••.•
• ~. yoUrself I,
AU Ltnes Of Insurance
333 Dartmouth Avenue
Swarthmore. Pa.
Building
S'warUUllore '-Met
So economical, too-you can reserve the family car for
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PETER Eo TOLD
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drive theml
ther.'s 'no question as to who'll have the car today; there
1923 Chestnut, Street - - - Phila
613 Market StreetUpp~r Darby
'PHONE:
VERY HOME located on Red Arrow Lines is a multl-car
family, with'safe,. courteous,
,
Mrs. Otto Kraus, Jr. of Benjamin West avenue, accompanied
by friends from Oreland, has returned. after spending a week at
her summer place in Lakemont,
N.M,
Mrs. Elwood l\'I. Rowand of Elm
aV(!llU~ vacationed in Wildwood
la~t. week.
.
Francis Chambers, Jr., of DI~k
inson avenue is camping for two
montlu! .at Camp Pocono.
S..arihDtore 8-1441
WILLIAl\I BROOKS
ABbes at Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
236 H ....dIng Av. Morton, Pa.
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Mad. from 're..~pen.d 'relit .10,.11111 Inft.
The traffic light pole at the
north west corner of the Intersecttion at North Cheater ,road
and Swarthmore avenues was the
victim of a traffic accident Friday
evening, .June 29.
A truck traYll!iling north on
Gheater· road attempted to tum
left onto Swarthmore avenul\ A
car traveling south tried to beat
the truck to the Intersection and,
in order to aviod collision, the
truck driver swerved and skidded
into the light pole .
The truck damaged on the right
front and side. The pole will be
replaced at a cost of $195~
Exp~ri8 in the Making arid F~tting
of Spectacle8 'and Eye .Glall8ell
Madison S-Iota
Phone Svvarthmore 1-212.
ORANGE
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JUICE
FINISHES POLE
.DISPENSING OPTICIANS
SELBCT ClL1BNTBI.B
Cellar Walla ....1'1ut . . .
9duzI FaRCY Florida
5
J. E. LIMEBURNER CO.
Stokes Nursing Ho11UJ
ROOFS
OUHEBS
REPAIRED '" INSTA""""
WARM-Am IlBATlNO
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
GEORGE MYERS
80:0: 41 - 8wari1diion 1-17"
1Iwarthinarean".
IWHt'l."
Choice of Ginger AI., Root Be.r, Sarsaparilla,
. Cream Soda. Orango. Bireh Beor, elc.
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elas
WANT~
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BEVERAGES ::.:~r~q· ~~~I~ 1&
';:-.,,'y
Mr. and Mrs. RoeerR~ll and
IN YOUTH
of Haverford place will
drive to New York to meet the
Four Swarthmore Girl Scouts
Roy McCorkel family wben the7 participated In the Youth Day
arrive on the Queen ·Mary on Rally,Monday. at Franklin Field
July 12.' They will spend the which was a part of Philadelphia's
night with the Russell's In Swarth- four-day celebration of the 175th
more before going to Greenbelt, anniversary of· the signing of the
'Md., to visit Mrs. McCorkel's Declaration of Independence.
father the Rev. Bonsall who has
Beverly Griffith of Troop 83,
been ill. Mr. and Mrs. McCorkel Virginia Builltt of Troop 16, Carol
and familY have been In Geneva, Topping and Evelyn Builltt of
Swltzerl8'Dd for a year a'nn:Cd~:~a Troop'269 marched with the Color
during which time Mr.· 11
Guard which was composed of
was head of CARE for South Scouts from Philadelphia and Delenstern Europe.
aware County.
Among the Important personages wh., &tarred the program was
---'PDEARSO;O'''NHliA:'iL,...---- former Swarthmorean,Columnist
Drew Pearson, who spoke In amPERSONAL - Radios, teIevbloD ill
.
receivers, vacuum cleen.... and p icatlon of the freedom message
other elec.trIcal appliances repair- ~ calrrlled to dlStsnt points by large
ed.
Prompt service.
·Robert halloons.
Brooks, Swarthmore 1-1541.
PERSONAL-Baby sltter--onlddle
'Mr. and· Mrs. William E. He~1
aged woman would· like baby
sitting. Call Swarthmore 6-4251. of Thayer road, with their daugh-'
WANTED-- . ter Carol. and their son"in-Iaw
WANTED-Furnished, two bed- and daughter and Mr. and 'Mrs,
room apartment, by Army Thomas Morris, at .'rroy, are vaca":
Colonel, wife and 16 year-oldson. lioning at their" cottage at Eagles
Summer rental or permanent. Re":
ply to Box A, The Swarthmorean. Mere unill August 1.
A BUSINESS-MANAGED, TAX·PAYING unUTY COMPANY
OWNED BY MORE THAN 100,000 STOCKHOLDflS
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COn8truction
Alterations
J. F. BLACKMAN
P .R.a. Freqht Bla,.
SWarUunore, l'a.
Ph_e' SW 8-1151
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Authorized Distributors
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Atlantic He'ating Oils
AND
Iron Fireman Oil
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Good Coal
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SWARTHMOREAN
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proved most successful with aU:
BEREAVEQ.·.. ford av~nue at their summer
home with her mother 'In Albany.
age groups bllBY throuihout the . 'Services were hi!ld
scheduled. periOd. Three'
for·.John S.'Bowle,of Bowie. Colo.• IlI\d'.GaU wID attend a camp iii I and Miss Marga,et flrice of Moywere kept busy for one hour and fsther of Dr. Morrlil A •. Bowle of Vermont for a few weekS. 'Mr,! ian~Rose Y~lley a.'e "pending the
a hBlf gfvlng rides to 189 cblldren South C~ road.
Lincoln Of. Boston wiU, job the summer at Nantucke" Mass. They
\1Dd~r the careful attention of the
Dr. Bowie, whotlew to Co1&- ~ group for part of the ,are planning to move into' their
Philip M. Alden family. The' num- rado following notification of his summer.,
new.cottage which th[y have bullt
ber of pony riders Increases each father's death on Sunday, wID reMr. and Mrs. David,Wlsdomand at . Quai~e. NantU(:ket. sometime
Fourth with this nwpber the'(le8k tum home early next .week.
daughter MImi of Vassar. aven\le ·this week'. • Philip N. Price is
of all celebrations.
Ntur,ned home this week fQl1oYl- spending the summer in England
Girls Games under the direet10D
News Notes
Ing a two"weei< motor trip west studying 'at Stratiord.
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pf Fiances Pearson. Ann Broomand a visit, with .Mrs.. Wisdom-s
all, Suzanne' Hopson and Nancy
Mr. and Mrs. F. If· .JO!,<,B and parents ill Esthervilli!, Iowa. TheIr
Wrightsman drew a large croWd ot Miss Bciltamond . Jones ot Strath daughter Cathy stopped off' :at
players while George Alston's Haven a~ue arrived in New Boulder, Colo., to join Judy Pejlplans for boys proved a big draw~ York Mondar on the S.S. Liberte 'noek ·and her parents Mr. and
ing card and developed great ena two-month vacation, motor- Mrs. J. Roland Pennock of. Whitthusiasm.
ing in Europe. Mr. Stuart .Jones, tier place .who are summering In
Adult games In charge of
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, ·who is Boulder; While 1n'.Estherville, .the
Alllson, Virginia Rath. Mr. and a civilian emplo)'ee of the U.S. Wisdoms metSwarthujore. friep,ds
Mrs. Herman Bloom, and Charles Army In Heidelberg, Germany, the C. H. ·Jeglums of Hillborn aveMartin oUered a wide variety
ttaveled ~Ith them.
w.ho, were also ·visitlng r,elasport archery, box polo, l a '
Mr. and 'Mrs, Roy Lane
tives in the,same town.·
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golf, horseshoes. 'with active con- soil of Dickinson avenue .entertsin- . Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Mantgqm~
testents loathe to stop. "
ed lit.a dinner an~ bridge Satur- erY of Vassar avenUe entertamed
W. W. McClarln won at
day evening In honor of their as their week-end guests
bocci and in the golf putting
week-end guests Mr. and ~s. Montgomery's parents Mr, a'1-d WHEN YOU 'NEED A
chipping contest made a hole
Philip Brooks of· New .York City. Mrs. John' ·H. Montgomery! (jf FRIEND
one but iost to H. C. Jackson. The
Mrs. Arthur S. Robinson of Montclair, N.J.'·
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hoseshoes contest was a draw be..
avenue, and her daughter
Mrs. E. E. Adams ari? Mrs! '.J. An .!,""iden.t mile•. away, •
tween Joel Slngl", and Jim Tuc- Mrs. Ralph Rhoads and children T. Abell of Taylorsville. Ill,. wID from home--in' trouble-ger.
• . who are liv\Jtg temporarily
with arrive today·to visit their brother
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wlien you need
a
; FIre Co. SurpI'Ioe
the Robinson&, are vacationing for and sister-In-lilw Rev. a;'d~. ,friend•. If you. have )£tna
Swarthmore's Volunteer FIre a month at Ship Bottom, N,J. Mr. George H. Turner of Yaieavenl/e
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Company put on a novelty dis- Robinson and Mr. RhOads will
for several days.
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Automobile Insurance the
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friendly.
,help· Md advice'
play arranged by ......... Masse
and U_. William .Kurtzhalz
Dr. and. Mrs, Robert Rowan,d
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which drew the usual water fight.....
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hter P tri •
f 0 ali '.n:.tna Agent is a ed to
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an . a y aug
a Cia· 0 ways near at h
crowd. manag .
get
eveD, of Park avenue and Mr. and Mrs. North
Chester road· spent t w o · '
and, anyJoseph S. How~ of Rutgers ave.
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wetter than usual,'and'proved a nue' en........-ed 'at an ou...--. weeks as the guests of Mrs,.Row- . were rom c::oastto "oalit.
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popular spot in the. ay.
pl'cnic m~per at the Howe
",d's ~arents Mr. and Mrs. Catlos
PETER' E. TOID
.First came' a demonstration of on .the
of July 4. Those NoyeS on tIieir farm 'near Camlife saving at a fire while a "lady" 'wh"o enjoyed the grilled' h'am- bridge. Md. '
General ·InsuranCe
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was \rescued frOmkBth°ro_•.;.
burgera Included Mr. and ~. ' Mrs. A. E. Longwell of Laf333 DARTlWOlJ'llll AVB.
and II dummy too
e ceo""r
Ro.: ..... ' Clothier, Dr: and Mi-s.ayette avenue Is entertainiJ,gi :as
attention. Next came a n . . . . , . ·
h
. ts f
th
Parker StamfOM, Mr. and Mrs.
ouse gues
or
e ;:SUmmer
contest . complcated
Richard Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Ji'aimother Mrs. H. F .. RobersOn' :-.' ,,- ",i;AJ 2be
fire hose and' ·pressure.
f Alb
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mer PiI8rIm, Mr.· and Mrs. Robert o·
any.', .X." ana er SIS r ,'-'7............,
a water ball ballet in wh\eh
Bird; Mr:'and Mrs. nooertKurtz- Miss Lilllan'Roberson ot'New Iio-'
ball WilS manipulated enUre1y'
an'd u _ ~."._,
chelle, N.Y.' Miss ."'obero'on has
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ser.' Mr. and ..... Howlird C. Jack':
. retIred after.2 years 'of
advice from spectators.
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te bin .
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Roch II
son, nt. and Mrs. Waiter Moir, Mr.
ac g m
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qeorge W. McKeag,
Schools, and· will now ,!,ake l\er
Mrs. Harlie Reynard, daughter M.d '~" 'o¢J!" Robinson, pr.IF=======:;;::=====~~=~:;;:::::::::~~~~~~:::::::1
of Mr. and Mrs. WiUard P.Tom- SridjMiS. ~rili! ,Htlckman, Mr.
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her son David has jolned·her hll6"
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Mesa,. CaIlf.;. after' RD"
" Mr" ..'!"~...Mrs~ :Pe~E.. To~
CLOSED ivER'l(SuNnAY
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visit with her. parents. 'Mr,'
9.i 'P8t~ aven'!e 'Werl! h~ s,t a
OPEN' 7 A. M. to;8P. ·'14.
nard' is with .the VulteeAlr-Crafl FoUrth of July' yard picnic' in
Mooda)' ·Thni,Saturday
Company of CalIfornia;
wMcli" 1i1 fa;.ques lIIl1iiiaJJy par. .John,»" Fjsclier of D1rkin!!()n ti!it~ili"iIs 'a' ..."ICOri,~' ~eiaxation
DAILY DINNERS'90c to $1.65
avenue and,T.aJones of North in.th~ml.dat,oftl.>e.Borqugh's.ruly
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Sp.ecial Children'
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camp fOl' July arid Augurl at-1I'1y-Ht. '1ind:i4rs., HarrY 4' I1ering Moose Lodge. East Orland, Me; nard 'ofUniC1lt avenue IIl'jO ~IeMr. Donald. P. Jones and family
39th weddhtg
drove the boys to camp and re- niVi!rWy'by"vacatioD.in41 for a II
turned Tuesday.
week 'Ip' o.iea:nCit)'.·'
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Hujp, and Bill MorriSon of DaJ:tSandy Ford' of Ani!1:FfBt:"venue.
In
Wh\t Bird.' of Riverside.' CO!lD.,
mquth avenue are camp II
!form...lj·· of Swarthmore ,ail'd two
Camp Tockwogh, Md~, until
c1asinnilteil'of ~nnecUcut W""ieyend of July.
lID Umversltyarrived home Sun.
----,- - - - -,-------- day follOWing a ~-we
Mrs. Carl Rossell and
. .. of Roxborough, formerlY
of
. who are at their
(j
ast IJOO. t n
. July The Fourth
(Continued fr&m page one)
bedecked in cocade; cowboy
tire. or umbrella. was a couldbc winner.
Helen and Dean Calhoun's cats,
Bearded J,.ady and Midoight,
son "still looking for a home"
a cage pulled by tricycle won
blue ribbon in the Patriotic
class. with Barbara s,::~~:;~
well handled Boston Terrier
ing into second place. In the Individual 'Fancy Dress SeCtion,
Faith Rogers (Statue of Liberty)
took the blue. Florende Callow"y
(Betsy Ross) the second, Barbara
Allison (Betsy Ross) the third.
and Margaret Bullitt. the fourth
ribbons.
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The Group Fancy Dress Cla~
was starred with clever entries.
The Neighborhood Firefighters
took the blue ribbon with Lynn
and ,Michael Prather. Douglas
Bains, Karen and Richy Peterson. Robert and James Montgom..
ery, and Stephen Shelley making
up the well costumed company.
The Neighborhood Band placed
second. with Janet Snyder, Barbara Lee Bird, Kenny and Kathy
Kauffman"Sarah Beth Grier, .Janetlc Grier, Judy Grigg, Jean and
G ra hi'" Patterson, Janice and
Susie Carroll, Sydney Kauffman,
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Lynn Hartman. Christine !leMon,
and Beverly Bird in 'lIne as
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~~:n:;m~~rs·theTh~d~:t;.~;:
neighborhoods Tooting SOlidly for
their pride and joys. Tied for
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third were Christine and.Jay Slp_
ler. Peter and Susan Campbell as
the Spirit of 1951, a Girl Scclut
'and Brownie. Boy Scout and CUb,
and 'Joe Prather and Bill Worden
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in barrels tagged the Price War;
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'Mr.
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Honorable Mention was won by
Beverly Ann Smith, Helen Morrison, Betty Jane Roth, Betsy and
Ian McKeag, and Betsy Frend.
The Mexican Jumping Beans kept
up a lively challenge. .
The last· class for Floats was
won (to the delight of all
Engine that CoUld" devotees)
the "I think I can" series of
Thomas Coste. Julian Bullltt tied
for first place with his traetor
and bike. Parky Smith and P'I8gy Robinson as Scampy and Dum~
bo, placed second; Burke Jackson
and twins Andrew and
Maas tide for third, and
and J3ue Wood. Sandra and Gloria
Peirsol walked away with honorable mention.
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CIIIK.X ACCIDENTS
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a~,p!!t~ l'pl~paug,lLI.
How's Your
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Gas Mileace?. . '
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VOLUME 23 -
THE
NUMBER 28
ACCEPT BIDS FOR
SCHOOL 'CHANGES
SWARTHMORE~
M. P. Dodd. tax collector,
will not be in her office froni'
July 18 to .July 27.
Alterations To Be Made
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During Summer
S.R.A. PROJECTS
, Recess.
DELIGHT MANY
ANTI-AIRCRAFT
UNIT SET HERE
College Leases Mary
Lyon BuUdings
To Army
FiualGame
$3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1951
TAX NOTICE
Field In
SHARE YOUR FLOWERS
Mrs. W. Mark Bittle, Woman's
Club ~hairman of Flowers for the
Flowerless, wishes to remind
Swarthmoreans that flowers shared by each Swarthmore gardener
during the summer. will brighten
a hospital room, otherwise flowerless.
Containers will be place on the
Club House porch Wednesday
~fteJ;'noons at 1 p.m., to remain
there until 8 a,m, Thursday. then
to be collected and delivered to
the Philadelphia General Hospital.
INDIANS MEET
SUN OIL WED.
''Oilers'' Defeat Tuesday
Adds Importauce
To Outcome
The Malnliners upset Sun Oils
In its prevacation meeting MonThree
of
the
old
Mary
Lyon
lacrosse
team In the Box Tuesday
The summer program' of the
day evening the School Board
School
buildings
now
owned
by
night 5-3 to put the league in a
Swarthmore Recreation" Associaawarded contracts for alterations
virtual tie. However, Sun Oll is
tion reached the half-way mark S,warthmore College have been
to the high school building In order
leased
by
the
College
to
the
108th
still
In front by virtue of the
with a burst of special activity.
that improv~ments might be comAnti-Aircran
Artillery
Brigade,
fact that they have played more
Last Friday's attraction for Sumpleted by opening of the fall term.
games. Next week's game when
mer Clubbers was a treasure hunt. 151 Operation Detachment. of the
Several additional rOOJ11S will be
United
States
Army.
.
the Oilers meet the Swar1hmore
following a trail which criss-crossprovided. Office and storage space
Buildings 2 and 5, a part of 4, IDGHiSCHOOL CLASSES Indians on Wednesday night will
ed the Borough several times from
will be relocated for better utilizthe Riverview avenue ball-field and a portion Of the parking lot
BEGIN SEPT. 10 give undisputed leadership to the
ation of available area in view of
on
Yale
avenue
below
Strath
to the perm State Center. and
winner.
enlarged enrollment.
Though it may be a bit .warm
from the Girl Scout House to the Haven Inn will be used a3 AntiGeorge Powell. former R.P.I.
Low bidder on the general conCollege Stadium. The teams had Aircraft artillery command head- and sticky to think about school. star. and young Bill Fulton of the
tract was Dress and Stinetie, Philthe opportunity to see many out of quarters for the Southeastern nevertheless the calendar for next Lower Merion team; led the "Linapelphia $10,530; plumbing and
the way places in the borough be- Pennsylvania area. A detail of year has been drawn up by the ers" to their victory this week with
heating ($495 and $760 respectiv""
fore finding the treasure of ice enlisted men is now at the school School Board. Matiy events will two goals each, while playingly) Wilson Brothers. Phlisdelphla;
cream. soda or candy. ,which had and more than 100 are ultimately' still be add~ to It during the year coach Al Fulton accounted for the
electrical work Enterprise Electric
by the various clubs and activities; other and played his usual all
been generously provided by Dr. expected. plus staff officers.
Company, Philadelphia $2,290.
have
been
In.
proevents such as the complete sports around outstanding game.
Negotiations
John E. Michael.
The Board ordered 48 stralght
gress
for
some
time.
On
Wedcalendar. big prom dances, specia1
The winning team•. captained by
Al Coslnuke led the underoak chairs at a cost of $336 and
David Bass, consisted of Anne ncsday, May 23, Edward K. .Cra~- assemblies, concerts, and the ends J]lanned "Oilers" with his usual
five metal files for $215 from PaUl, Louise Howe, Bob Dawes, sley I vice~president of Swarth- of report periods~
aggressive play but failed to score,
Trumpfheller Company. Philadel- Katrina McKeruan, Burton .Gab- more College, appeared for the
Classes will begin Monday feeding to two new-comers Al
phia and 80 metal folding' chairs
riel. Jon Seybold, George Ellis. College before the Public Safety morning, September 10. Teachers, Carter and Bill Hall for their
from Crown Metal Products Cor- and Wayne Hoch. Gaptains of the Committee of Borough Council, however, will report three days
scores while Gordy Bierman talporation at $316.80.
accompanied
by
Army
represntaearlier
for
the'
annual
teachers'
other teams were Peter Essl, ~eth
lied the other goal unassisted.
Cora H. Wiley of CardiU. Md. Singleton. and Bill Warden. To- tives, to request permission to workshop, conference, arid examNext week's game should be a
was hired as substitute librarian day the group will bicycle to the lease the buildings for five years. ination period.
real battle. for when the Sun Oil
for next year when Mts. Charles John G. Pugh estate in MoylanThe committee decided that the
Thanksgiving holiday starts at group Is at full strength they preBoulter of Media will be on leave RoS!' Valley for gam~, a peanut entire Council should hear' the noon on Wednesday, November 21
sent a formidable IIn""up. Howof absence.
request. A special session was and ends Monday, November 26. ever the Indians have looked betscramble, and a picnic' -lunch.
The Board received the resignaThe primary group went for a called for that evening with everY The 12 and on""haif day Christ~ ter'ln recent practices. and with
tion of Grace T. a"Becket- as reg- hike in the College woods Friday councilman present except Arthur mas vacation beginning December the addition of .John Snape, George
istrar and secretary to the super- as a change from working on their R. Dann. who was out of town. 20 and ending January 2 will be Stork and Sandy Ford they will
vising principal and accepted It puppet project. They are especi- After hearing the request and a upon pupils and teachers .before have the added zip they have lack, .. i th deep regret.
ally proud of Chippy Shay's pup- prolonged discussion Council de- they realize it. Under the same ed recently~
New mathematics. English and pet with his Pinocchlo nose and cided to grant the exception to token, students will again be seatbiology text book. 'were adopted 'Dory Kroon's with its golden hair. the Zoning Ordinance for a short- ed in their, classes all too soon after
MRS '1'HOMASDOWNES
for use in' the high scihool.
E'vl>,.yone Iii looklng forward to a ened three year -tttrm, in view 'of 'Chrjstmas vacation packed with
Services were held last week tor
the pr~sent emergency.
fun and, excitement. .
The Board adjourned after au- puppet show soon.
Mrs. Ina L. Downes, widow of
Council, however, went
thorizing the attendance of SuperThe kindergarten's plan to play onBorough
Thomas
Downes, who' died at her
record that evening that it
This year students will honor
vising Principal Frank R. Morey in the water last Friday was foiled was not its intention to change Washington's birthday with a holi- home 924 Clinton Street, Philadelat the Educators Congress Septem- by the weatherman when it turned the zoning' Ordinance.
d2Y .. The one day boliday in Feb- phia, Monday, July 2.
For 26' years a resident of
ber 27, 28; a representative of the too cold for. such sport.', Instead
At the urgent request of the ruary is alternated every year beboard at the School Directors con- the chil~ren had a picnic under
tween Lincoln's and Washington's Swarthmore, Mrs. Downes was an
vention October 9 and 10; and the trees. Some youngsters have College. through its other Viceactive member of The Players'
President Joseph B. ·Shane•. the birthday;
Club of Swarthmore and of the
Robert Amsden high school prin- finished pretty kitchen holders
news was not released because
Spring vacation will last for 10
Swarthmore Woman's Club.
cipal at the Secondary School for their mothers. Other mothers
negotiations were still in progress. days begining April 4. Seniors will
Principals Association meetings should not yet give Ii!) hope!
She is survived by a son.
Headquarters at Fort Dix have be on their "last lap" aftat returnThe four year old group is imThomas, two daughters, Sue
November 5 and 6, all in Harris~
not I yet released any statement. ing from vacation. It will tinDownes of Philadelphia, and Mrs.
proving markedly In group singburg.
The local activity is still classed doubtedly be a busy time of year
Leonard Ledoux of Clermont. Fla.
ing. dancing and rhythmic actas secret' and confiden~ial.
for everyone, but especially for
Ivities. Ginny Griscom brought
IN AIFRICA
Buildings
involved
are
the
same
t~e seniors whose high school actGwen Narbeth, missionary to the some whole nutmegs to show the
HISTORIC SCENE
ones used by the United States ivities will be terminated by BacThe . Community Arts Center,
Arab and Kabyle womEll and girls chiMren what is meant by the
of Algeria, North Africa, returned song "The Little Nut Tree". Spec- Navy during the last war as a calau"ate and' Commencement; Rogers lane, Wallingford has acquired a water color by Andrew
by airplane to her station on Fri- ial occasions were made when rehabilitation center for wounded June I and 3.
The complete 1951-52 school Wyeth.
day last. July 6. after a three- Bevorly Smith brougl1t her dog, veterans. with the exception of
Th'e subject of the painting Is
month visit to her father, Octavius and Susie Park, her big Panda building 3 which is not yet re- calendar can be found on another
leased
by
Penn
State
Center
page
in
this
issue
of
the
Swarththe
Hans Herr house, located in
Narbeth of the Harvard Inn, and bear.
which
has
occupied
the
former
morean.
the small town of Willow Street
her brothers David of Yale av,,"
All of the three year olds enIn Lancaster County. This picture.
nue and Benjamin, Rector of Grace joy the easels out under the trees, Mary Lyon buildings since 1947.
said to be worth $500. is on disEpiscopal Church. Waverly. N.Y.. and some--Bruce Lee, Lynn FairSTATE RATES SET
play at the Arts Center so that all
Miss Narbeth began her work In Ington, Patsy McInroy,' Bobby
Dr. Carl G. Leech, County SupEDWARD
SELLERS
interested persons may see it.
Shay,
and
Michael
Prather-are
North Africa in the summer of
erintendent of Schools, has just
Edward Atkinson Sellers, only notified Swarthmore School Board
1922, and during her recent visit budding artists.
H8!lS Herr, one of a group of
son
of Mr. and Mrs. RichardC. of the report of the State Tax 'Mennonites. came to this country
exhibited at s~eral local -ehmches
Sellers of Ogden avenue, died in Equalization Board regarding the in 1710 with his family. and, acand the homes of pel'SOllal friends,
CHRISTENED
beautifully colored slides of her Palricia June and Dorothy Louise, Washington, D.C. on June 28 after value of property 'for school tax cording to tradition. walked
work in Constantine and other sta- twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. a brief illness, In his 45th year.
purposes In the borough.
through the forest to the valley of
the Pequea Creek where he settions in Algeria.
He
graduated
from
Swarthmore
John A. Piccard of Dartmouth
This Board was set up three tled.
High
School
In
1924
and
from
avenue, were ehristened Wednesyears ago by the State LegislaThe house was built in 1719
day afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Swarthmore College in the class ture to certify to the SuperintenMeets With &ail un
of
1928.
He
was
a
member
of
the
when
Hans Herr was 80 years old.
Dr. Samuel T. Carpenter of home of Mr. and Mrs. Piccard.
dent of Public Instruction the mar~
American
Actuarial
Society.
It
is
the
oldest house now standing
Ogden avenue returned Sunday The Rev. H. Lawrence Whittemore.
ket v.alue of all ta,!,able real P1'O- In Lancaster County.
He leaves a wife, Elizabeth Ben- perty in any school district for
from attending the annual meet- rector of Trinity Church. Swarthnett. and two little sons. Alan each tax year. indicating also the
ing the American Sociely for En- more oUiciated.
ginering Education at Mi¢hlgan
The twins, bom June 29, wore Lewis, '1 years old, and Richard percentage of such market vaiue A1T£ND POLIO INSTITUTE
State College. Lansing, Mich., on the dresses which their paternai Atkinson. 4 years old. He was a represented by the asse"l'ed valhe
During the past week. July 9June 26.
grandmother. Mrs. Jean P1ccard member of the Swarthmore for county tax purposes. -The rea...
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leading doctors, nurses, and
Mrs. Carpenter and their daugh- and her twin sister wore at their Friends Meeting.
son for this is that the figure is
physio-therapists, of the Philadelter Shirley accompanied him by christening in 1895.
then used in determining the rephia area gave a series of lectures
auto~obile on the trip which was
The godpaQ'llts include Dr. and
imbursement fraction or rate· at
A REMINDER
at the polio nursing institute held
extended for three weeks to Ohio Mrs. Jean Plccard of Minneapolis.
which the State will reimburse the
Mrs. Ellen VanS. Cleveland,
at the Delaware County Hospital.
and Indiana .where they visited Minn., Miss Patricia Nelson. of
district on the State appropriation.
chairman
of
the
American
Legion
Mrs, ElIzabeth GroU. supervisrelatives.
Minneapolis, Miss Ethel Hay of
The
repOrt
indicates
that
the
Auxillary
Rummage
Sale
to
be
ing
tlUrse, Helen Parkinson, and
Ogden avenue, and Mr. David tnheld October 4 and 5 in the Pres- 1950 market value of all the tax- Ecilth fuSCO; both staU nurses,
rich of PhIladelphia.
LAST GAME
byterian Church, would like to re- able property in Swarthmore was were amorlg the group of 80
A tea followed the ceremony.
The Legion game which was rained
mind Swarthmore residents to col- $20.851, 758. The .totl!l assessed doctors and nurses who attended
out July 4 is scheduled to be
lect rummage d~ring the summer. value for 1950 county ~ purposes these lectures.
PROMC1I'ED
played this evening at Riverview
The nursing institute which is
Collections may be taken to Mrs. was $6.345,190. The percentage
Mr. Cleo C. West of Walnut lane
field. Bill Zlegenfus will ,plt.eh
of
assessed
value
to
market
value,
the
first of its kind in this area
Herbert T.' B .....tt. 50\1 No~h
for the Legionaires against atrong was recently appointed to the Chester road or left in the> garage therefore, was. 30.43. This is a had Practices yesterday and toWayne oppoSItion. Everyone is position of Associate Manager of of Mrs. Frances Lumsden. 223 Ken- slight drop from tIie liM9 figure day Instead of the regular lecworking fcir. a Victortous last game the Philadelphia Agency of, the yon avenue.
tures.
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lIIrs. Fred A. Patman and daughter Pat of PrInceton avenue left
Tuesday to vacation for two weeks
at Ocean CIty.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker
of Rivervie~ road have returned
from a two-week visit with Mrs.
Shoemaker's brother-lu-law and
sister Mr. and Mrs. Jobn S. Salome
of "Land Ho", South Harpswell,
Me., on Casco Bay.
lIIrs.· PbUip W. KnIskern Clf
Riverview road left Wednesday to
spend a few days as the guest of
lIIrs. William J. Holt of Penn Val, ley who Is summerlug at Beach
Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Randall
of Riverview road, ,their daughter
Mrs. Charles Brennan and her
small daughter Carol of Lancaster,
will leave today to vacation for
10 days lu Avalon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bush, Jr.,
of Sanford, Fla., formerly of
Swarthmore, spent several days of
last week vlsitlug friends in the
borough.
Carol Shoemaker of Haddonfield, N.J. and Dorothy Dietz of
Marshallton, Del., are visiting this
week with their grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker of
Riverview road.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Albright Jones
of Elm avenue will entertain at a
familY party Sunday lu honor of
the sixty-sixth weddiug anniversary of Mrs. Jones' parents Mr.
and Mrs. Henry P. Wolfe who
make their home with the Jones.
Ann Ltchliter of Harvard avenue, a graduate of Swarthmore
High School, class of '48, bas been
named on the Dean's LIst at Hood
College. Ann was on the "BigLltue Sisters" committee which
pianned jolut freshman-junior
activities during the past year.
She was aiso on the advertising
sWf of the college literary mag-
azine, "H~a1d", and a reporter
on the campus newsweekly, "Blue
and Grey".
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Federoff
and daughter Karen of Amberst
avenue are spending the Slimmer
on their farm at Woodchoppertown, Pa.
Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Gilmour of
Harvard avenue are entertalniug
as their house guest for two weeks
Mrs. Gilmour's cousin Miss Ruth
Ward of Nova Scotia, a teacher lu
thEl'School for lbe Btind at Halifax.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle A. Whitsit of
Elm avenue have returned from a
week's visit with their son Mr.
Keith Whitsit and family of Stony
Brook, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McCowan, their daughter Milly and
sen Midshipman Bob McCowan of
Vassar avenue, and their house
guest Miss Gladys Reyriolds of
Yonkers, N.Y., vacationed ' at
Ocean City last week. Bob has
returned to Annapolls to begin a
six-week Air Cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Flaherty of
Guernsey road bave returned from
a 10-day trip to Rocbester, N.Y.,
where they visited Mr. Flaherty's
sister Mrs. Donald Stewart, and
later stopped at a camp at Lake
Winnipesaukee, N.H. for a few
days.
Miss Leanore Perklna of Cedar
lane left Monday to spend three
weeks lu the Thousand Islands
with Mr. and Mrs. Jobn R. Brownell, Jr., and children of Telford.
Mrs. R. J. Cadigan of Elm avenue with her daughter Rosemary
will leave Sunday for a 10-day
visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cowden of Dayton, Ohio.
Kevin Cadigan is spending his
second summer at camp Dudley,
Lake Champlain, N.Y.
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkius of Cedar
lane, and her sister lIIrs. R. K.
Leverlug of Kissimmlee, Fla., have
returned, from a H'-day tour of
the New England States.
Dr. and lIIrs. Arthur J. Jones
of Dickinson avenue will leave the
latter part of the month to vacation at Sebec Lake, MaIne.
Arthur Jones of North Swarthmore avenue and Franklin Flab,erty, Jr., of Guernsey road, who
are on a two-month camping trip
to the west coast, have' arrived lu
Portland, Ore., where they are
visiting Arthur's counstn Dr. Lester Jones and family. En route
they stopped at many luterestiug
places including Bryce, Zion and
the Grand Canyon and plan to
visit Yellowstone National Park
before their return home AugUst
JULy
13, 1951
SfORCK - RIcHARDsoN' of Chesney Downes, announce the Swarthmore, High School teacher
A milltsry wedding of local lu- birth of a daughter Jeanne Eliza- of Physical Education and Health
terest took place Wednesday' after- beth on July 7.
in Upper Elementary and Junior
noon at 2:30 lu 'the Cadet Chapel
Mr. Lauder was a former High School.
at West Point, when MIas Joanne
Adele Richardson, daughter of Mr.
and lIIrs. Mark E. RicharcIson of
Kensington, Md., was married to
Lt. Louis John Storck, U.S.A., son
of Mrs. E. H. Walker of Crest lane,
and the late CoL Louis J. Storck,
U.s.A. The Rev. Frank E. Pulley
BEAUTY SALON
performed the ceremony. A reception followed at Cullum HalL
COME SUMMER - COME CARE
:
The bride, given lu marriage by
her father, wore a gown of white
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
satin with lace redlngote. Her veil
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j) Chester Road
of Illusillll was attached to a tiara
of net and pearls and she carrted
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Mrs. Walter H. Johnson of Pitman, N.J., as matron of honor, was
REMEMBER
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1.
attired lu a gown of yellow mar•
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jones and quisette, featuring a strapless bodTO HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED NOW'
SAVE A LIFE - I T MAY DE YOUR owN
children Liuda, Eleta, and Teddy ice and a fitted jacket with cap
of Haverford avenue, leave today sleeves. Her large picture hat was
BIGHT' IN THE CEIi'l!.B OF TOWN
to vacation for two weeks with of horsehair braid and she carried
Mrs. Jones' parents Dr. and Mrs. white daisies and gypsophila.
A. C. Purdy at their cottage at
BOB ATZ, Owner
The brldesmalds, MIss Mary El~
Buck Hill Falls.
len Storck, sister of the groom,
SW' 6-0440
Dartmouth & Lafayette Aves.
MIas Carol Brandt of Westfield,
TOWED SOON
N.J., Miss Barbro Wulff of Sweden,
The marriage of MIss Nancy and Miss Beatrice Lachenauer of
ElIzabeth Abbott, daughter of Mr. Ocean Grove, N.J. wore simUar
and Mrs. Frank R. Abbott of War- models of liglrt green marquisette.
wick, N.Y., to Mr. John McGaw Their headdresses were half- bonFoster, SOtl of Dr. and Mrs. Dun- nets of marquisette and they carcan G. Foster of Crest lane, will ried yellow daisies.
take place Saturday, August 11 at
Cadet George H. Storck, brother
Warwick.
of the groom, served as best man,
and the ushers were Lt. Walter H.
You don", have to be wealthy to
REEVES - CHURCH
Johnson, Lt. Desmond O'Keefe of
own
Oriental rugs. It's just like
The marriage of MIas Janice Colorado Springs, Colo., Lt. Anhuying
anything el~ that cosls 1200
Church, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. thony J. Delano of Sangatuck,
or I300-eKcept that you don't have
F. Dean Church of Chester, to lIllr. Conn., and Lt. E. E. Aldrin of
10 replaee it ,after 10 yean.
Manasquan,
N.J.
Thomas Lee Reeves, son of Mr.
,
The bride's mother wore a gown
and Mrs. Horace A. Reeves of
South Chester road, took place of gray chiffon. Her corsage was
Saturday, June 30 at 4 o'clock lu of orchids. The groom's mother
the parsonage of the Ridiey Park chose a gown of Navy blue nylon
Methorllat Church.
The Rev. Sheer and wore a corsage of pink
100 PARK AVENUE
Ralph McCuen performed the cere- orchids.
SWarlhmore 6-6000
mony in the presence of the ImThe couple will live at' Alexanmediate families. A reception for dria, Va., while Lt. Storck Is sta- '------------..:...---~----~----
200 guests followed at the Upland tioned at Ft. Bel~oir, Va. A gradAthletk: Association
Center.
High School,
The b n 'de·wore a gown 0 f white huate ofd Swarthmore
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net
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tin t 'turin
fitted e gra uated this June from West
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Miss Storck entertsined at cockballer;';a length. Her face veil tails at Hotel U.S. Thayer for memNo _ can tell you how long the'tires you buy today'lIIa)'
was of net and she carried white hers of the wedding party preced!.aft to last you. So when you need, new tires ••• get tile
gladioli.
ing the rehearsal Tuesday.
best ••• get Goodye
Col. E. H. Walker, U.S.A. and
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wIIen'1l,oll., tires todll,!
the bride's only attendant, waa attired in blue net over satin, sImliar in style to the bride's gown.
Her bouquet was of piuk gladloli.
Mr. Robert Reed served as best
Mrs. Walker, entertained at a supper party at Hotel U.S. Thayer
following the rehearsal Tuesday
,:venlng.
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man.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. ThrockFollowing a honeymoon to Split
morton
of Westwood, Los Angeles,
Rock in the Poconos, the couple
are residlug on Nassau Boulevard, Calif., announce the birth of a
Ridley Park. The groom served daughter on July 8.
Mrs. Throckmorton is tHe former
lu the U.S. Navy lu the Mediterranean area for two years, and now Marilfll MacElwee, daughter of
has his own contracting business Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee
of Mt. Holyoke place.
with offices I'll' Swarthmore.
WAUQ:R -
STORCK
The marriage of Mr•. Louis J.
Storck of Crest lane to Col. E. H.
Walker, U.S.A., of Washington, D.
C., took place July 4 at 12 o'clock
noon lu the MInIster's Study of
tile
Swarthmore Presbyterian
Church.
Tbe Rev. Joseph P. Bishop officated in the presence of Ibe immediate families. A small luncheon followed at the home of the
bride.
Cadet Geotge Storck, home from
West Polut for July, served as
beSt man.
Mrs. Walker has been associated
with' Swarthmore College for five
years, as a secretary In the office
of Dean of Men.
The couple will be located lu
Alexandria, Va., after August 15.
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Car
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yoar.
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DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON
. SWARTHMORE, PoA., I'RlDAY .JULY 13, 1951
things that' seem to, this reviewer
all too true and to make inevitable,
the decision which the Board
courageo~y made in spite of the!
)"ck of public interest, that "the
public health, 'safety, morals,- welfare and convenience would be
substantially jeopardized by the
granting of this application."
In ~o deciding, the Board prolected you and me and all our
happy homes, but now comes the
rub. No doubt encouraged by the
Borough Council and the Zoning Board have always been very
faithful to their obligations to
protect the zoning ordinance
against potential dangers of this
sort and I. am sure the people
of the Borough are grateful to
them for doing so. There Is too a
growing tendency on the part of
neighboring municipalities to pro-
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public
apathy,
the attorney
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Dodds
has taken
an appealfor
to
the Court of Common Pleas at
Presbyterian Notes
Letters To The Editor
Media, alleging that the Board
greatly
erred in denying this ap_
The Rev. John Stettner, will --~- .....
plication, and aski,ng the court to
preach at the morning service SunThe opinions expressed below are
reverse
the Board and hold that
day.
those 01 the Judlvillunl writer!!, All
letters to 'fhe Sworthmorean must be
Swarthmore
must take this sort of
The morning worship will' be
!drned. Ppeudonymn" may be bed II
Idenllly ut the writer I. known
sardine can housing and like it.
held at 10 o'clook starting this the
to the ElIitor. LeU en will be IJub·
Sunday and continuing through ·Ii.!lheti ouly at tile ,U9Cretion or tD~ The matter is now out of the hands
Edltur.
of the Board of Adjust.ment. The
Sunday, September 2.
City Fathers (Council and the
The Woman's A...c:sociation BanBurgess)
have instructed the Solicdaging Group will meet this WedThe Price Of Indifference
itor
to
retain
associate counsel
nesday morning at 10 o'clock in To the Editor:
the New Building. Members are
Some of the good citizens of our and fight the case. It will be heard
asked to bring sandwiches.
blissful Borough are getting a probably within a month or two
local demonstration of the prin- and the court mayor may not conciple that a certain amount of clude that the decision of
Board
Methodisl Nola
vigilance is the price of domestic of Adjustment waf: correct. What
The Sunday School meets at 10 peace and tranquillity. A few would you do if you were a judge
weeks ago, an inconspicuous little in a case in which only one side
o'clock.
The m;nister will preach at the Legal notice appeared in "The offered any testimony? There will
Sw"arthmorean" about' a zoning be an opportunity for those of us
11 o'clock service.
The Church Nursery for child- Board of Adjustment, hea,lng to who have belatedly come to life to
ren is open during the morning consider the, application of one make known our views to the
service. Mrs. Alton P. Smith will John A. Dodds for an exception court. Or do you approve of packor variance or something or other ing overnight guests into former
be in charge.
The ushers for the day are War- connected with the Strath Haven garage stalls, those on the lower
ren Crafts, Robert Cassidy, Don Inn. Although the notice clearly tier pra~tically in caves?
Chas. Andes
W. Dickinson and Charles H. Grier. stated that the applicant sought
The Boy Scouts meet on Thurs- permission to convert 'his present
garage along Yale avenue luto
' Warns Property Owners
day at 7 in the Social Hall.
23 guest rooms, our pleasant pop_ To the Editor of the Swarthulation let George alid Cy and morean:
Christian Scienc:e Notes
Ellwood do it, with the result that
I sho!,ld like to call attention to
"God" is the subject of the Les- the only persons appearing as wit_ the fact that once more an attempt
san-Sermon in all Churches of nesses before our honorable Board is being made to obtain a relaxaChrist, Scientist on Sunday, July of Adjustment were those who tion of the zoning regulations of
15. The Golden Text is "There Is wanted to make a hotel annex the Borough. The efforts to whitnone boly as the Lord: for there out of the long brick building tIe down these regulations are
is none besides thee: neither is which Is, built smack up against becoming so frequent and so varthere any rock like our God!'
, the sidewalk on the north side iegated as to arouse the concern
bf Yale avenue about the middle of ~every property owner in
(1 Samuel 2:2)
of the long, block that leads down Swarthmore. Since no part of the
to Crum Creek.
Borough has been exempt from
The Board, in spite of the test!- the danger, an attack at any point
Trinity Notes
many all bemg favorable to the is, in effect an attack on the whole. 1....
There will be a celebration of
The municipalities of our state
the Holy Communion at 8 o'clock applicant, with at least one "atta
boy"
from
a
pair
of
householders
have
been given wide powers to
Sunday morning. At the 11 o'clock
living
nearby,
took
a
serious
view
protect
their property values of
service, of Mornlug Prayer the
Revercnd F. B. Hornby of Ridley of this attempt 'to house overnight zoning ordinances and for very
Park will preach. Mr. Hornby guests practica~ly on the side~ good reasons. Expedence has
will be in charge of the services walk on Yale· avenue. In a careful shown that rE·gional deterioration
while the Rector is on vacation , and paiustaking view of the facts follows the first downward step
which anyone ,may read by stop- at disastrous speed. No matter
through Stmday, August 15.
The ushers for Sunday are as ping' at the office of our bald- how harmless this step may seem
follows: W. L. Cleaves, R. G. Haig, headed but good-natured Secre- at first sight, the second and subW. F. Klug, J. W. Jones, E. M. tary, the Board found that the sequent steps are always much
, Hillary, R. H. Fellows, J. E. Bell, eaves of "the subject premises~' easier to accomplish because the
are only' three inches from the additional damage caused by any
and S. B. Brewster.
street line, that there is. only one one can be made to seem an .tn. sidewalk at that location, and tha' significant addition to that al"if the application were granted ready caused by. the previous ones.
and the 'premises were operated Furthermore since property_ ownas a hotel annex, normal hotel ership changes, any assurance
SWARTHMORE
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services in the form of porters, given by a present owner in rePRESBYTERIA.N CHURCH
maids, valet services, the bringing spect to his intentions may not
Sundal', .Job' 15
in of linen, etc., and taking out of hold for subsequent owners. And
10:00School
A.M. Children
Summer
Sunday
aged 8 to 8. laundry would utilize the side- so the' w h ole burden of, protecting
10:00 A.M.-Rev. John Stettner ,walk space on Yale avenue, the against deterioration falls inevitwill preach.
only mode of access to the upper ably upon the agencies of governtier of garages. This portion of ment. That what makes the first
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Yale avenue would be used as a breach so important, and why its
METHODIST CHURCH
Roy N. Keiser; n. 0 .. Mlnist... working area for private hot~l possible consequences are so much
.purposes."
more important than its present'
Sundal', Jull' 15
significance.
10:00 A.M.-Sunday School, and
\ The Board goes on to antici- .
Young Adults.
The scene of the present attempt
11 :00 A.M.-The minister will pate (because none of us eager
preaeh.
beavers were there to testify for to obtain an exception (and so to
dwling the sum- modify the regulation itself) is
- .. ---~---~-- the town) that
-,
the lower end of Yale avenue near
TRINITY' CHURCH
mer months persons using these
Rev. H. Lawrence Whittemore, units "WOUld tend to congregate the Crum Creek Bridge. That end
of the avenue is one of the pret_
Rector.
on the public sidewalk in front of tiest approaches to the borough,
Snudal', .July 15
8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion.
their dwelllugs (their only front for it gives a naturalistic charac11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
yards) and probably bring chairs
and other furniture out on the ter to the whole southwestern part
of the Borough. It coul,d, in the
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
sidewalk to obtain light and air. end, become the kind of eye sore
OF FRIENDS
The public would have to struggle which one so often
'
finds on the
Sundal', .July 15
through
such
obstructions,
or
outskirts of many towns and
11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
walk In' the cartway: In either cities if solid rows of dwelllng
Visitors welcome.
Monday, .Job' 18 '
case, it may be anticipated that places were
allowed to be built
All Day SewIng for the AI'.s.c.
:~gr::==:.:! up to the very edges of t1ie sideWedru"ldal', ~ull' II
walks. If this were begun, t,he
All Day Sewing for the A.P.s.c.
living rooms. It can scarcely be
assumed that the doors and win- conditions would, as usual, tend
FIRST CHURCH 01'
to creep stelf by step up Yale aveCHRIST SCIENTIST
dows will be, kept closed, since, Due in the well known way, un-'
SWARTHllIORB
except for the one cubicle at the til that whole part of the Bar, Park Avenue below Harvard
Crum Creek end, the only light ough
:-\ would be seriously affected.
Sundal', .July 15
II :00 A.M.-Sunday SoboOl.
and air to these units would be
11:00 A.M.-Lesson - &11_ - from the Yale avenue sidewalk I think the vast majority of the
"God".
frontage, and one window at the property owners in the Borough
and especially those in the neighWedDesday eveDfIl& mu''''.
rear Of said garage."
bor hood ,would be greatly dis-,
eacll week, I P. m.Rezdln. e-pen dally exeept SundQ 11 10
The Bo8rd said a lot of other ~reSsed to see this happen,
,5 P. m. Well 'ay _ _ _ 'f ..
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t~e
tect each other by guarding (heir
own fringe regions; and this J
think involves an additional obligation to our neighbors on our
part. I hope that many of our
citizens will join together in supporting our representatives in
their efforts to continue to meet
these obligations.
I
Robert C. Disque
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Ml:. and Mrs. Earle P. Yerkes
of Princeton avenue bave returned
after spending a week In Toronto
attending a convention of the
American Institute of Electrical
Engineers. Mrs. Yerkes attended
a reception and tea IJiven by the
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
and Mrs. Lawson In the Parliament
Building in honor of Ute women at
the convention.
Patsy Jones of Elm avenue is
i!'P"7Idlng the summer at camp
Wyoda. Ely, Vt., and her brother
Andy Is at CamP Deerwood, Holderness, N.H. Their parents Dr.md
Mrs. J. Albrilbt .Jones motored to
the eamps with their '.ml17 and
en routeliome spent five dII78 over
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Ashes &. Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Hauling
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Asphalt or CoIl_ _
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Using Too
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7055 Tennlnal Square,. Upper Dorby, Pa.
1631 Arch Street, Phlla.lphlo, Pa.
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with regular Incraase.
We have a number of openiiags nght .now for girla who
eim qualify. Why DOt atop.in today at. one of the om..
listed below:
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CHE~K
THE BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY
OF PENNSYLVANIA
RIDLEY PAlUt
If that'. your attitude right now, we'll be glad to .....
you at Bell Telephone. You'll be glad you applied for
telephone work, too. There are so many good things about
telephone work that we know we'll get along well togetherl
Anna A. Mc-Clullg. lale of
The hearts of Swarthmore peo- ~Ia!:~:n:f ;~~rtl~or~ell~~II!~u~f
ing a business trip and a week of ' _ _
pIe have been moved by the pass_ De<:eased.
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golfing at Hamilton, Ontario.
PFRSO N A , -;---.._- -.-.- ing of Winifred Park Fry. A YOU!lg ~:!~~ay:e:::!,e~::~fed O~IO ~t: u~::r:r~
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Gilfillan PERSONAL - Radios, television "'Irl-woman of 27 years has fallen signed who toque.1a an petso"s 1...lng
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claims agaJust the Estate ot the decedent
and children of Yale avenue have
receIvers, vacuum c eaners an into eternal sleep after three years to make kllown the same, alld nil persons
retur ed fte
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other electrical appliances repairIndebted. to the decedent to make payment
n
a r a wo-wee vaca- ed. . Prompt service.
Robert of trial and suffering. To one wUhout d ....y 10
Uon at their cottage at Buck Hill Brooks. Swarthmore 6-1548.
who has known Winifred from
Rull. M. C. Jones. I!xecul,lx
F lIs
c/o Albert N. Garrett
a .
PERSONAL-Baby sitte~-middle childhood, the loss in frie['dsbill~
••• Go"elt A••"ue
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aged woman would like baby· I
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d'N tur II
Swarthmore. DeluwRre Coullty
sitting. Call Swarthmore 6-4251. ,s c ear remem ere.
a a Y
Penn"',""I.
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PERSONAL _ Electrical wiring, generous, h UllCb i l l oya y an :~:ea;.r~etf~r:.el~tu.
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Swarthmore. Delllwnre County
commercial done in Compliance recall of deeds, gestures and mCl!n- "enDBylyanla
with Fire Underwriters Specifica- tal pictures of Winifr.ed. One:- 7·13-11'
tions. Sales and Service on elec.
child bearing all the lilacs her
NOTIC.l-: J3 HEREBY GIVEN .. l,ursuanL
Waterheaters, Ranges, Washers
tv the J.IIOYI.:;loIIS oC Act ot Assembly No.
Dryers, pumps, fans, cleaners and hands and arms can hold, carrying 380,
approved May 24.
ot Intention
small appliances. Call: Erich H. them. Her absence reveaIs:- her to Jile In th(" oft"fce ot the Secretory of the
Hausen •. SW. 6-2850, Corner of ates these flowers. Winifred, liv- Commonwealth ot J'enll8ylvUnlll, ot Harrlsburg. P:l., and In the office of the
Park and Michigan Avenues.
ing within t.he shadow of a lilac Prothonotary of the Courts of Common
PERSONAL-'='- Marching;-a:::n:-::d
J'lewt of Delaware County. on 'rue"';dny the .
. .. Chowder Clu~Fridsy, the 13th. h{dge, has, thoughtfully generous, 17th day of July. J9.n. a CertlOt'ote for {
the conduct of n bUsllles.'1 In Delaware
transformed the house of a friend Coullly,
Pennsyh·onla. under the us.~umed
WI\NTRII
or Deltious name, style or deslgn:1Uon ot
WANTED-Young refined colored into a bower of lilacs.
}forrow Coniractllll: Compan);', with flH
girl desires work as Motber's
Her absence means:- the sight l)rincll)81 r,I:u-e or budness at Morrow
Helper or baby sitting during sum- of close companionship, Wi"ifred Quarr ClI. Chester Hood. Swarthmore, Pa.
The n3IDI.!!t and Rddresse..'J or nil persons
mer months. Call Chester 2-8074. having chosen a schoolmate to be owning or Intere1lted In 88ld bushle.'OI arfJ
William C:lllmllll, 10·'-5 Harvard Avenue
WANTED--Lar/llB sturdy trunk~ her best pal, the two of them plan- Swarthmore.
Pennsylvania and Willian;
_Reasonable. Swarthmore 6-0644.
adventures and riding through Morrow. Jr.. In·u Harvard A"enue
SwarllllllUrtl.
l'ellliliylv8111a,
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. ·time work at Gift Shop. Apply them. Her absence reveals:- her
1203..08 HllrrisCm BuildIng.
In person. Old Bank Building.
cheerfulness and high degree of
Ph.Hadelphla. PR.
WANTED-Private party wants to accomplishment, when Willifred
buy recent Model Radio-Vic- accepts a task, for years ara pastrola Console Combination. AM- ~ing by. Her absence:-brings
CUNNINGHAM
FM radio mId three speed record
changer desired. Phone Swarth- memory of a quest by Winifred
Since 1805
more 6-0850.
for advice, sincerely asked and
PalDteno '" Paper Baa,e,.
WANTED-S;'t~ea:::m=er::-.:tr=u::nk in good gratefully accepted. It means:We should bow hew
condition, reasonable. Swarth- a wedding and glowing love reSWL 8-2IS. IIJohfpa An.
more 6-6249. .
flected from Winifred's face, and
WANTED - Unfurnished apart: then a mother, with indescribable
ment-living room, kitchen, bath, looks of joy, exhihitlng her son., It
two bed-rooms, Swarthmore or
HQI'ace B. Passmore
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vicinity, Call R. R. Davis, Hill means extreme Ibravery entering
top 6-3182 after 6.
Winifred's life when she cheers her
REAL ESTATE '"
WANTED-H'f.o:;;m;;-e=---
toise shell kitten: Call Swarth- in her disability.
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SWAaTIIMORE 6-5510
more 6-1947.
Reminiscing illustrates Wini=:::--==~.OR RENT
fred's common sense and hopeful
FOR RENT-Large unfurnished philosophy after a fall on an Icy
apartment, all utilities and gar- surface, a fall that left her helpStokes Nursing Home
age included~$135.00 Month. No less. She resolved to curb her
".,!ild~~~ C~.I._Swarthmor~_6-1860~ urges,. and to be content .wlth
SELBOT llLIBNTELB
1-'t)l? ~I\TF
slower progress.
Madison 3-9098
FOR SALE-Two large Vornado
The visions of Winifred in
Fans, used one season-$50 each.
Call Swarthmore 6-1498-Liberty struggle. with greater disability
Adv~rtising Company, 10. Park are m~ting climax, with Pluck in
avenue.
large lett~rs written in her pathBoon
. GUiiBkS
FOR S-<\LE-Two bicycles, Boys' way. There now appears about
REPAlIlED ,. INSTALLED
·24", .as· is, $2.50, girls' 26" $7.00 her head a Radiance of ArrIval
WARM-Am BEATING
SWarthmore 6-6249.
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for God whpm Winifred champions
Fumac"" Vacuum Cleaned
FOR SAI.E--Sofa· bed u,ed less and trusts has sent Peace
Little .courtesies, like
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lighting the other fe1Sacrifice-$35. 116 Sylvan avenue, , It IS' not to mourn, but rather
Box tI - 8warUunore 8-0nO
Morton, Phone Swarthmore 6-0833. to treasure these marks of dis'I""li" ~ cigarette, help to
FOR
SALE-1936
Dodge
panel
tinctive
character,
unconsciously
make life happier.
truck-excellent tires, motor bequeathed to earthly friends, as
overhauled, new 'brakes, heater
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in . ill
Consideration for the
$125.00. Call Swarthmort> 6-1790. examp es for fac g
e.
other fellow is the basis
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LOST & FOUND
Those friends, standing by Wlniof good party-line 'teleLOST-SmaU'siIver dish70il:RtiT- fred's family, have a realization
Charles E. Fischer
gers or Strath Haven, July 4, of her victorious response to a
phone service, too. If
Reward if returned to 909 Mt. Higher WllI.. Deep in rememyou are always courHolyoke.
berance, tears of love are fiowing r
teous on the telephone,
BUILDER
i.os·r Four keys on small key hopeful prayers ascending that
you're sure to find yoUr
chain. Finder please call Swarth- they, her dearest ones, without her
more 6-2398.
party-line neighbors
FOUND-Grey and white kitten visible presence, are rising braveS~ere 8-1151
the same. Remember
on Dartmouth avenue. Call ly from sorrow, to aoopt with Wini...
the three R's of partySwarthmore 6-'1939.
fred's accompanying Spirit, a new
,
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,life
and toward a goal of rebirth.
line courtesy - Relin"1
saw
It
in
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quish the line as BOOn
Atlantic Hcatjng Oil8
SOMETIMES .T PAYS
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Of
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on party-line
telephones, too.
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'NfI.1I contractor 'or fu"'"
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on ga. 'ov.. """'.s or 'nqu'", CIt aay
$u,","_. Stores.
is on leave of absence' while on
Mrs. George L. Armitage of
South Chester road is vacationing
at Cape May where she and Dr.
Armitage have taken a cottage for
the summer. Their son Mr. Richard Armitage and family of Balijmore joined them for the weekend .. Their son-in-law and daughter Capt. and Mrs. George H. Troxell, Jr., and two sons are spending
July with the Armltages at Cape
May.
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Mrs. Duncan G. Foster of Crest
lane with her daughter Corlrma,
motored to Salem, Mass., for the
week-end and attended the wedding of her 'nlece Miss MarY deForest Freeman whose marriage to
Dr. Maurice Jon Jurkie~cs took
place Saturday.
~venue 'will'return- today follow_I
'AII LInes or lnauruce
CAU ••••• - - - - - - -.......
Dr. Bl'llce I\eallini', a ...tant
professor of English at the college,
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Mr. J. Roy Snape of Harvard I
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A Tribute
or
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turned after vacationing at Stone
Harbor for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Valentine FIne
of Swarthmore avenue spent the
week-end visiting Mr. Fine's
mother Mrs. Andrew M. 'Fine of
Scranton.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jonet!
of North Swarthmore avenue are
entertaining as their house guest
Miss Dorothy Lanson of Pblladelphia.
Mrs. Frank F. Wildebush and r - - • •
children of Guernsey road will
leave Sunday for Pocono Lake
Preserve where they have rented ,
GAS HEATING Is Economical
a camp tor the remainder of the
Automatic gas heating equipment Is usually cheaper
summer. Capt. Wildebush will
10 Install than oIher types of aulomatic healing
join them week-ends.
equipment, and the coSt of gas for house healing Is
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hulme
comparable with the cost of alloer fuels.
and son Robert have moved from
909 Westdale avenue to an apart•
ment at 139 Rutgers avenue.
GAS HEATING is Ali-Automatic
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Markley
of Guernsey road and their son-inFueling Is aUlomalic-nollolng 10 order and nollolng
law and daughter Mr•. and Mrs.
10 be delivered. Heating Is automalic; an even
Harry G. Smith and son of SpringIemperalu~e Is malnlalned by lIoermostalic control.
field, have returned from a vacation at Skytop in the Poconos.
Andy March of Elm avenue Is
GAS HEATING " Carefree
sailing as seaman this summer
Gas Is clean.burnlng; your walls and furnishings
with the M. S. AUantic Sun of the
'otoy cleon longer. With gas healing, there Is no
Sun Oil Company, from Marcus
annoying noise, and no fuel storoge worries.
Hook.
active duty for the U.S. Navy. He
is teaching at the Naval Intelligence School, Washington, D.C.
Over week-ends he joins, Mrs.•
De....ing and cblldren Suaan. and
Jamie who are occupying the home
at Mr. and Mrs. James A. Field,
Jr., of Crum Ledge wblle they are
vacationing in Maine.
Mr. !IIld Mrs. F. T. Flaherty of
GUernsey road are entertaining as
their house guest this week Mrs.
Flaherty's slstei Mrs. W. M. Rockefeller at Denver Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnold of
Wallingford have jUlit returned
from a week's vacation at Lake
Paupac In the Poconos.
Mr. OIIld }4rs. Frank H. McCowan
ot Vassar avenue are entertaInIng
as their house guests for a week
Mrs. J. Lewis McCowan and
daughters Dorothea and June of
Ozone Park, N.Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Lueders of Princeton averiue- were
guests for a week over the Fourth
of July holiday of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Donald Gibson of Squirrel Run,
Media who are summering at their
cottage at Brant Beach.
THE
PETER E· TOLD
H.EA·Y YOUR HOUSE WITH.
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UNITED
SERVICES
Rumsey Chevrolet
Residenti'al Wiring
Theatre Square
S. M. HARB.ISON
Swandunore
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RESOLUTION .
ENLISTS
Jay Snape, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Roy Snape ot Harvard avenue
who graduated Id June from Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., has
enlisted in the U.s. AIr Force.
Jay has successfully passed all
the qualifying examinations for
the AIr Cadets, and left FrIday for
Sampson AIr Force Base, Geneva,
RE: ALBAN T. EAVENSON
At the first meettng of the Swarthmore Borough Council
held since the untimely death of former Councilman Eavenson,
the following resolution was unanimously adopted:
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the Borough of Swarthmore that the sYmpathy of this body be extended to the widow
and fami1Y of our former colleague and fellow citizen, Alban
T. Eavensan. As a member of Council and Cbalrman of Its
Public Safety Committee, Mr. Eavenson served the people of
this Borough ably and devotedly for' several years. His extensive business experience and practical en~eerlng knowledge
were of real help i'Il passing upon matters commg before Borough
Council. Mr. Eavenson's passing Is a distinct loss to the community.
Gv/Arthmore College
JULy 13, 1951
THE SWABTBMOBEAN
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of Rheydt, Rhineland, GermIRlY. land secreta'; to the ~perivslng
Mr. and Mrs. Mones are on an ex- principal, and her sister Miss
tended visit to the unltedStateS'j Emma a'Becket, a teaCher. In YeaMiss Grace T. a'Becket, regis- don Schools, sailed Wednesday on
har at Swarthmore High School, a three-week trip to Be~muda.
News Notes
Valuables
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OPEN
TUESDAY
8 A. M. Tq
THE SWARTHMOREAN
BE CAREFREE ON VACATION
Put Your
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HOLD ••• BUY MORE ••• SERIES "E" BONDS
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SRA TO HOLD
CRAFT EXHIBIT
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Empty houses are a wtde-open invitation to burglal'B-6O, before
you 1'0 away, he .ute to take your valuable jewelry, yoor .I'ood II
nat sliver, your bol!da or negotiable papers and lock them up In ~
a asfe deposit , .."., at this baIIk. n's a sare way to avoid worry.
We reai boxes from ,4 a year up.
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.Like puffing a new kind
of Gas i:n your tank .. ~
As the Summer Club approaches
the final weeks the arts and crafts
teachers, Mrs. T. L. Purnell and
Frances Pearson are planning the
annual display of articles made by
their Industrious group of workers.
The display will be held on 'l\lesday and Wednesday of this coming
week in Sipler's Hardware store.
Can 'you picture thirty odd bicycle riding boys B'Ild girls on b~
cycles of all sizes' and shapes?
That pi.cture was a reality last
Friday as the Summer Clobbers
rode to the John G. Pew's MoylanRose Valley estate.
Jane Allen, Bill Ziegenfus, and
George DWlD on his yellow and
black motor scooter were the staff
members who accompanied the
grotUP and made the ride as safe
as possible. The bicycle route was
planned by Mr. Purnell, the director, so that all dangerous highways and traffic intersections
would be avoided.
Once at the Pew's home everyone rested, and -some ate. a mid ..
morning snack which they had
brought along. Jane Allen led
the group in a few quiet games
until all energies were restored
(or the peanut scramble and the
two and one iialf mile trip home.
A game of "Red Light" determined
their positions for t~ scramble.
, J.~by Perc_e. wa~ convInced that
a small bicycle standing about. 36
rnches high with 12 Inch wheels
would be .lighter and easier to
handle than the larger types. Both
.J oby and her bike suUered from
over work after the long.jaunt
up and down hills. Consequently
both sought other meanS of ,..,..
turning. Joby was successful i'Il
persuading George Dunn to take
her back with him ·a. a .passenger
on the motor scooter. Her bike
was stowed safely away In the
trunk of Mr. Purnell's C&I".
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Blue Ribbon Kitty
Searches For Home
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remiUlll grade fuel. ''The engine
ance on non-P
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on the gaso
BUSTI0N CHAMBERS
lSPHERlCAL COMsee the enginee~~e8!1On whY
HEM 'ne has! 1\1ush'8ted.. Qelow
youer car today can
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BUT BEADY AT YOUR
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lineal engineered can ill lb. world
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N.Y., where he is In training for
pilot training.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinson of South Chester road will
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this resolution
leave next week for a two-week
be sent to Mr. Eavenson's widow and t~:"his two sons.
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vacation. They will drive to Montreal and cruise for a week on the
Passed this 2nd day of July, 1951.
Saguenay River.
BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peree, son
H. LINDLEY PEEL
Robert,
and daughters. Joby and
President of Council
;.lO!'!
Julia
of
Haverford avenue spent
,
\he week-end as the guests of the
Attest: ELLIOTT RICHARDSON
Borough Secretary
Robert N. Caldwel!is on their
Approved July 5th, 1951
farm at Stillwater, N.J.
CHARLES R. RUSSELL
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Zecher and
Burgess
children Linda and Paul, 2nd, of
Swarthmore avenue have returned
after a 10- day vacation at Avalon.
'School District of Swarthmore
Mr. and Mrs. J. David Jackson
SCHOOL CALENDAR 1951-1952
of Vassar avenue will entertain
at a buffet supper this evening
Wednesday, September 5, 6, 7, .................... Teachers' WO!~OP;
preceding the wedding rehearsal
Conferences; exammations
of Edith Pusey of Springfield and
Monday, September 10 ......................................;....... Pupils report
Robert Harris of Germantown who
Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 22, 23 .................... County Inst!-~te
will be married tomorrow In the
Wednesday, November 21 .............. Close noon-Thanks~ g
Monday, November 26 .................... Reopen After Tbankslllv\ng
Swarthmore Meetlng House.
Thursday, December 20 .............................. Close noon-Chr!simas
Mrs. Erik Hultberg, Jr., of IndWednesday, January 2 .......1...... Schools reopen after CbristmBS
ianapolis,
Ind., arrived by plane
FrIday February 22 ........................, ............. Washington'. Birthday
to spt'.nd several week with with
Friday' April 4 .................... Easter holiday begins, close of
Monday, April 14 ............................ Schools reopen, regular ~
aunts, the Misses Anne and PaulFriday, May 30 ................................ Memorial Day-school
Ine Guetter of Cornell avenue. Mr.
Sunday, June 1 ..................:....................................... BaccaJa
ate' Hultberg will join her later.
Tuesday, June 3 ...................................................... com~encem"ll!
The Misses Anne and Pauline
Thursday, June 12 ................................................ Last ay Pup
Friday June 13 ................................................ Last Day Teach!",s
Guetter of Cornell avenue have as
MondaY, June 16 ...................................... Summer School Begms
their guests Mr. and Mrs. A .. Mones
Pa.
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The striped careet of Midnight,
small black kitten in the loving If
not entirely enthusiastic possessioa
of the J. Alfred Calhouns of Elm
avenue, has aroused the interest of
the Classified Ad readers ot The
Swarthmorean.
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Midnight's name first appeared
under the Wanted Section in' the
.rune 8th issue In an ad which began: uHome for Midnight, housebroken kitten, etc.", and reappearred the following week under the
Personals.. "Doesn't anyone want
Midrtight?", the brief notice inquired.
The difficulty in finding a permankt home for Midnight was
(urlher complicated by his mysterious dissappearance two weeks later and mCe again an ad was inserted concerning Mldnight>
Swarthmorealls may have been
able to resist t!he first· two ads,
but the third one was to much for
one tender-hearted soul. . Tok1ng
a br~athJr in Michael's Drug Store
one day he spotted a Small black
kitten S8untering on the pre.bises;
and with one eye OIl the kitten
and the other on the description
listed in the Classified Column of
The Swarthmorean, he called to
report his finding-and Midnight
w"" returned.
Although the search for a new
home is sIlll on; It is. no reflection
$3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1951
Horn:ets Triumph
The Swarthmore Hornets began
the Second hal! of the Edco League
season with a stirring 9-7 triumph
over Collingdale on the Riverview field la)t Wednesday night.
Bob Perce pitched a steady
game after a rocky start, and after spotting the visitors a 5-0 lead,
the Hornet batters went to. work
and came up witb four and five
run rallies in the fourth and fifth
innings to go on to win.
Charlie Wentz led the Hornet
clubbers with three solid hits; Lee
Gemmill and Bobby Bradshaw
contributed some excellent Infield
play to help Perce over the rough
spots.
Monday's game with Overlook
Heights was rained out but the
Hornets will meet thE' same team
tonight on Riverview Field and
then travel to Lansdowne next
Monday evening.
HEATED ELECllON
ENDS TUESDAY
School Board Members
Deny Sponsoring
Candidates
The only local contests in. Tuesday's Primary Election (the first to
be held under the State Law which
moves the September Primary up
to July) are those for the six year
term and for the four year term
of school director.
Two candidates, Mrs. William
H. Gehring and Mrs. Oliver Rodgers, stand for the six year term.
Samuel T. Carpenter and Theodore L. Purnell contest the four
year term. Mrs. Waller Moir and
Mrs. Alton P. Smith are' active in
Mr. Purnell's campaign, which has
inc]uded circularization.
Spirited campaigning is being
pressed for Mrs. Rodgers by a
telephone committee headed by
Mrs. L. T. Peterson.
Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. Gehring agreed' to stlmd for school
director in the belief that specialPoll8 To Be Open At ized training or intimate knowledge of and deep interest in the
Both Schools Next·
school could be useful to the comWed. & Thurs.
munity in that position. They are
Voting for the four new directors well . known In the Borough
of the Swarthmore Recreation through long and active participaAssociation will take place on tion In its affairs.
Deny Endorsement
Wednesday and Thursday, July 25
In the heal of a campaign, care..
and July 26. Electian hours will
be from 8:45 to 9:15 and from l~ss statements are Hfe. Such a
11:15 to 11:45 a.m. on each of the one has been in circulation that
two mornings. Ballot boxes will an individual member of the
be set up at both· the College School Board. endorsed one of the
Avenue· 'and "lIutgers Avenue candi<\ate.- tor that oUlce.· The
Schools for the convenience of president and vice-president of
the 'School Board are out of town
borough residents.
Four directors are to be elected until after the election.
The other three members of the
from the following nominees, who
Board, Mrs. Raymond K. Denform the slate:
Mrs. Edmund Dawes of BenJa- worth, Danald P. Jones,· and Carmin West avenue, who has been roll P. Streeter wish to be quoted
active in Cub Scout work since clearly as follows, "We are not
coming to Swarthmore this year. supporting any· individual candi..
Mrs. Arthur J oimson of Haver- date for School Director either
ford place, who has an excellent directly or indirectly. Any stateknowledge of the S.R.A. ,program, ment to this effect is against our
since she is teaching the three wishes and contrary to fact."
Qualifications for all four canyear old group this year. .
Mrs. Thomas Prather of Vassar didates have been listed in preavenue, an active "participant in vious issues of The Swarthmorean.
In brief summaries:
Mother's Club.
Mr. Carpenter owns his Ogden
Mrs. Robert Hetmorington of
avenue
bomel holds B.C.E. and
Rutgers avenue, a" former Girl
Scout leader who participates in M.S. degrees from .Ohio State, is
a professor of engineering at
Girls Scout committee activity.
Swarthmore
College, has a daughCresson o. Davis of University
place, treasurer for the last two Il;r, Shirley, in the fifth grade of
the College Avenue School;
years of the Duck Club.
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Mrs. Gehring's home Is on UniRichard Enlon of Haverford
avenue. active in Boy Scouts .snd versity place, her B.S. degree Is
from Skidmore College. She is a
other community projects.
William Pegram of Yale avenue, member of the Woman's Club, the
a leader in the Tennis Club and in League. of Women Voters, a director of the Health Society ..r
Boy Scout work.
William, Reaser of Crum Ledge, Central Delaware County. Her
engineer p'rofessor at Swarthmore two daughters have received their
CoUege and active in engineering entire preparatory schooling in
Swarthmore, one went on to Corsociety work.
The Swarthmore Recreation nell and the other is a senior.
Mr. Purnell is a Corn·ell avenue
Association Is a Borough activity
which is partiilily supporled by the homeowner, has a B.S. from AlSchool Board and by Borough bright College, an M.s. from Penn
Council. Therefore, all Swarth- state, is a professor at Pennsyl..
more residents inte~sted in rec- vania Military College, a director
reation in the Borough are urged of the Summer Recreation Club,
to vote at either school next Wed- and has three children, two in the
Rutgers Avenue Elementary School
nesday or Thursday.
nnd one· in the Junior High.
Mrs.. Rodgers' home is on RiverDon't Forget To Vote!
Poils will be open in the three view rmid. She has a B.A. and
precincts from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. an, M.A.' degree from R~dcliffe
Collelie, is an eUicer .of the League
Tuesday.
Tbe northern precinct which is of Women Voters, is chairnian of
everything north of the roil road local Girl Scouts, and has three
will vote at the high school. The children in the College Avenue
eastern precinct south of the rail Elementary School.
Registered Democrats can parroad and east of the center at
Park avenue, will vote at· the ticipate in the local election by'
Borough Hall. Those living In the writing the name of the candidate
western precin~ which is every- of their choice on the 'Democratic
thing else; will vote at Rutgers Ballot.
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a_ue selIool
SRA TO ELECT
FOUR DIRECTORS
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Fields Must Be Cut
Owners of vacant lots In the
borough have been notified that
grass, weedS, and similar vegetation must be cut within 15 day.
after receipt of notices. Policemen delivered notices to this effect late last week.
Besides being unsightly, ove....
grown . fields constitute a fire
hazard, and can be the cause of
great inconvenience and unnecessary suffering to hay fever victims.
H owners fail to cut down their
fields within the allotted 15 days
the Borough wiJI have It done.
Should this happen, the owner
will be billed together with a 20%
addi tional, as well as all costs,
fee in accordance with the law.
These same lots must be cut at
least once more during the summer between August 15 and September 15. No further notices
about this second deadline ,will be
sent out.
RED CROSS TO
TEACH SWIMMING
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Lessons For Adults
And Children
Through the generosity of William C. Morrow It will again be
possible for the Swarthmore
Branch of the American Red Cross
.to sponsor swimming lessons for
the children and adults of the
Borough.
Lessons to be held August 6, 7,
8 and 9, B'hd August 13, 14, 15 and
16 will be taught by Virginia Rath,
Director of Physical Education for
Women at the College, and several
assistants, at the pool, 1045 Harvard avenue.
Children and adults who can
swim the crawl 20 yards and stay
up in .deep water are considered
good swimmers by the Red Cross,
B'Ild wi11 come at 9 a.m. on the
stated mornings for additional
praetice and Instruction.
Those who can swim a little bit,
but want to practice their strokes
and Improve their endurance wi11
come at 10 a.m.
Non-swimmers will come at 11
Contest Will Take Place a.m.
From last yeat's experiepce
On Whittier Lawn
jt was found that there were so
many.1n this class that progress
At 7 P.M.
was im~ed, and smaller groups
The Swarthmore Rotary Club had to be formed. This may again
will take on, the new~ formed be necessary this year.
Lions Interna.tional next Tuesday
.Miss Rath reminds parents that
night in a gQod old fashioned children who cannot touch the
"bowl" on the Green at Whit- three .foot bottom do 'not learn.
tier House. 'W.Mark Bittle, presi~to sWi.m. very w,,11 In a_group.
dent of the Rot,,"an.; and L. C:
Hastings, president of the LioruJ t
are already lining up their teams,
while Rotary coaches Robert Wil- Legion Team Closes, .
kinson and E. M. Buchne~ and
Seaso,,: 'With Wayne 8.2
Lions' coaches Ellis Rumsey and
The Swarthmore Junior AmeriRichard Snyder bone tip on the
CBll
Legion team closed another
=Ies of the historic sport.
successful season with a decisive
While Egyptians and the ancient
8-2 win over the Wayne Post last
Polynesians are supposed to have
Friday eveni'llg on Riverview field.
had interest In the indoor game,
However, because· Swarthmore
the outdoor game of 'bowls goes
was unable to field a complete
back to at least the' thirteenth
team of nine men they were forced
century A. D.
to forfeit the game 9-0.
Such historical figures' as Pepys,
Filling In with Hornets, the team
and Evelyn, have written of enbacked
up Billy Ziegenfus' fine
joying the sport. Shakespeare
hi'llts that the femal sex took in- pitching with some excellent fieldterest in it and Queen Bess is said ing 8'Ild conslstant· hitting. Billy
to have titillated her court by himself co$ibnted the game's
throwing a bowl. According to longest drive, a home run into
an eminent authority on the Col- deep center field with one on.
lege Campus, Sir Francis Drake Wayne thus finished in a tie for
was bowling on' the green when first place with Manoa.
Due to the fact that Swarthmore
the Armada was sighted on the
Thames but insisted nonchalantly fielded such a young team mld
upon finishing his gal'Qe ere sally- made such a fine showing during
the season, the prospects for exing forth to vanqUish.
cel1ent
teams for the next few
,Currently, a group of Swarthseasons
are very good.
moreans is reviving the sport upon
Lee Ford and Billy Ziegenfus
the campus where it has been
bo~
have three more seasons of
played before. Charies G. Thatcher is the enthusiast who rallied eligibility and should provide outsportsmen Steven Spencer, Harry standlng pitching in the future.
Wood, Sam Carpenter, CliUord The nucleus of a well-balanced
Renshaw, Bob Wilkinson, and Roy team is present In most of the
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Mercer, . to take up their bowls other positions.
upan the green last Tuesday night
and' play despite intermittent
Arts Center Elects
showers and low, lowering clouds.
These enthusiasts will sponsor
Newly elected officers and' dithe tense contest next Tuesday at rectors who will serve the Com7 p.m. between the rival service muity Arts Center for the 1951organizations. There is a rumor 52 season are: President, Mrs.
that the winner will take on the Charies A. Dennis; Chairman of
Business Association the {ollowing the Board, james S. Feight; RegTuesday. President William Shir- ional Vice President, Mrs. Frank
ley· 'Is non-committal about the H. Griffin; Recording Secretary,
'prObable response when the gsunt- Emma M. Abbett; Treasurer Mrs.
let is thrown.
John S. McQuade, Jr.;. Art Director Robert W. Walker. '
The directors Include E. Gibson
Arthur Jones of North Swarth- Coskery, Norman B. Dutton, Mrs.
more avenue 'and Frank Flaherty, Robert W. Gick, Jr., Joseph R.
Jr., of Guernsey road returned Gibson. F; Leroy Gilbert, Mrs.
early Thursday morning from a Gerald P., Kynett,Vrs. Cbarles C.
seven week's camping trip to the LUcas, Jr.; A. Kenneth Murrey
Pacific CasaL
and WilIllam W. Price. ,-
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Mrs. William I. Hull of Walnut
ENGAGEMENT
. lane and Mrs. Fred 'l'aUBSIg of St.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. EschMrs. Ellen Delaplaine returned· Louis will leave Wednesday for a
mann
of New York. announce the
recentiy from Temple, Uniwrslt)( trip' through New England and
engagement
of their daughter.
to her home at 1020 South. Har-· Nantucket. Miss Hannah c. Ro-,
vard avenue.
berts of Wayne. Mrs. Hull's grand- Elizabeth Atme Eschmann to the
Mrs. A. M. Allison, of Vassar daughter. will chauffer them. Mrs. Reverend H. Lawrence Whitteavenue. with her son-in-law and Hull will visit her sister Mrs. more, Jr. of College avenue, son
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Pleas En- Alexander T. Slade for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence
nisof Ridley Park, drove David before returning home August 17. Whittemore of New Canaan. Conn.
Ennis up to the Y. M. C. A. Spruce I Mrs. George E. Silloway of The wedding will take place In
• Creek Camp near State College. 1North Chester road is entertaining September.
Miss' Eschmann attended St;
last Friday. They v.isited· with. ,her son David Walter. his wife.
Mary's
School at Peekskill. N.Y.
Mrs. Allison's grandson, George land daughter Jean of Pasadena,
Allison. a member of: the camp 'Calif. Mrs. Silloway will enter- I\Dd was graduated fr~m Paine
staff. and Herbert McCollom. an- :tain in honor of her son Sunday Hall School in New York City. She
other grandson studying at Penn :&fternoon with a buffet supper is secretary to the president of the
State. They also visited the X. :from 5 o'c1ock on. All of Mr. Wal- Joint Administrative Board of The
New York Hospital-Cornell MediC. Beck family in Huntington be- iter's friends are invited.
fore returning home on Sunday.
i Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. God- cal Center. She iB the granddaughDoris Snyder of Dartmouth :frey of Vassar avenue with their ter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Henry
avenue, just completed a two- ·son Bruce drove to Camp Wawa.. Lewis O'Brien of Brooklyn 8'lld
week vacation at Play Hili Camp•. yanda in Andover. N. Y.. last of Mrs. F. W. R. Eschmann and
Springfield. and was awarded the week: to pick up Jim Godfrey who the late Mr. Eschmann of Yonkers.
Certificate of Honor. This certifi- .had spent two weeks as a camper
The Reverend Mr. Whittemore
dte is awarded to the child whose ~here. On their way home the is rector of Trinity Church.
cooperation. progress, and good Godfreys stopped to visit friends Swarthmore. He was graduated
sportsmanshiP are outstan~...
""nn in Emmaus. . .
from South Kent School and
qualities.
Mrs. Russell N. Cook and sons Williams College. where he was
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland Perry Ruddick and Richard, have a member of St. Anthony Hall.
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of Sout!>
Chester road recently spent a long weekend with Mrs .. and the Episcop'al Theological
spent the week at Ocean City. N. J. A. Perry of the Swartlunore School in Cambridge. Mass. DurJ .• at the summer home of Mr. Apartments and Mrs. Robert ing the war he served with the
and Mrs. Albert St. Clair of Wi!- Clothier of Columbia avenue.
O.S.S. in the India-Burma Theatre.
mington. Del.
Ann Broomall. Jane Hawke. and He is a grandson of the late Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Baker of Jody Van Es Of Upper Darby. and Mrs. Charles Francis Park of
Dickinson avenue will spend the drove to Wildwood. N. J. last week Englewood. N.J. and of the Revweekend viSiting frien ds in C0- to give a surprise birthday party erend and Mrs. Charles Tileston
lonial Beach. Va.
for Ruth Widman who is working Whittemore of Boston.
Dr. Dorothy L. Ashton of Ce- at a hotel there. Ruth. Ann and
dar lane has returned from a three Jody are classmates at Penti State
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Beck
week stay with her brother Mr. College. .
Randolph Ashton and family at
Rosemary Hibbard of Riverview 'of North· Chester road, annonce
Elk Lake Camp in the Adiron- road is spending the summer at the engagement of their daughter.
First Lieutenant, Margaret Louise
dacks.
Camp Bendito. Harrison. Me.
David Morey of Yale avenue
Mrs. E. W. Griscom of Riverview Beck. W.M.S.C .• to Capt. Joseph
who has joined the Army Signal road. with her children Mary Lou. Latzo. son of Mr. Steven Latzo of
Corps. will be stationed at Fort Ginnie and Betty. drove to Med- Hazelton. and the late Susan
Latzo. .
Knox. Ky. for six week5 before ford. N.J. to visit her son David
Lt. Beck is a dietitian in the
being sent to Camp Devons. Mass. 'who is a counselor at Camp OckWoman's
Medical
Specialists
for two years training.
anickm:
Mr. and Mrs. William J.Bames,
Miss Doreen McConechy of Corps at the Army Hospital.' Ft.
Jr;. of Yale avenue. with their South Ch~r road. with Major Bragg. N. C.
Capt. Latw until recently was
sons Dickie and Dougie. spent and Mrs. Edward G. Rust of Lanswith
Military Intelligence at Ft.
last weekend in Pittsburgh.
downe. left on Sunday by car for
Second Lieutenant W. Cornell Spokane. Wash. En route they ex- Bragg, but is now' in Germany
Archbold . will arrive at hIs North pect to visit in North and South with the General Staff of the
Swarthmore avenue' honie Tues- Dakato. Yellowstone Park and Fourth Infantry Division.
day for a few days leave before Wisconsin. After a short stay In
Mrs. E. C. Murphy Of Englegoing overseas.
Spokane, where Major Rust is
wood,
N. .J OJ announces the enMr. and Mm. Graeme G. Why!- stationed. Miss McConechy and
law, Jr.,_ and· their son Graeme, Mrs. Rust will leave for Banff and gagement of her daughter Aline
In. left by plane WedneSday for Lake Louise. On their return to Joy Murphy to 1I1r. Charles P.
their home in Park Forest. m. the States they will go to Seattle Swann, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wilafter spending several weeks with and Tacoma. Wash .• for a few days. liam F. G. Swann of Ogden avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. WhytJaw. Sr.. of Miss McCanechy will fly home.
Miss Murpliy is a graduate
Cornell avenue. While here, Mr.
Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden of Park
and Mrs. WhytJaw. Jr. visited IIvenue and Mrs. Richard G. Haig Swarthmore College and is now
friends in New York City and of Riverview road entertained. employed at the American Society
Torrington, Conn. They were their "Eightsmne" with a dessert for Testing Malerials.
Mr. Swann holds his B. S. dehonored at " cocktail party at hrldge at the home of Mrs. Claygree
from Harvard University
home Saturday.
den last Thursday evening in
and received his M. S. from HarDr. and Mrs. George B. Heck- honor of Mrs. Dorothy Straughn
vard Engineering SchOOl. He is
mnn of Park. avenue celebrated of Oakland. Calif.
employed as a physicist at Bartol
their fifteenth wedding anniverMiss Mary Verlenden of Lans~ Research Foundati.on.
sary last Wednesday by attending dOWne .also entertained in honor of
The wedding io planned for
the Lambertville Music Circus. her sister at a picnic Monday September.
near New Hope•.
afternoon at the Tyler Arboretum.
Mr. and Mrs. George S. ValenMr~. William I. Hull of Walnut
BIRTHS
tine of Benjamin West avenue will l~ne and Mrs. George Silloway of
return today from a two-week ltorth Chester road. spent a few
Mark Channing Delaplaine, son
vacationo at Kennebunk,_Me.
days last week with friends in of Mr. and Mrs. John Delaplaine
First Lt. Margaret. L. Beck, Ijuck Hill Falls.
of Harvard avenue, was born July
W.M.S.C .• "f Ft. Bragg. N. C. spent 'Mrs. J. A. Perry lind Miss Olive 12 h J cffer,:on Hospital. Philaa recent week_end with her par- Perry of the Swarthmore Apart- del~hL.i.
~nts Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Beck ments, will leave tomorrnw for
Mark is the grandson Of Mrs.
oC North Chester road.
Cape May. N.J. to vacation for
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FOR
dren Susan Lee and Robert Lind- : Johri Pearson. son of Mr. and
say of Vassar avenue have re- Mrs. John M. Pearson of Cornell Magnzinl' Sr&bscriptions
turned home afier a month's visit avenue. left Monday by train for CALL
with Mrs. Wolle's parents Mr. and. Qgema. Wise. to stay with his
Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman
Mrs. Branch Rickey of Pittsburgh. aunt until the Pearsons join him
Swarillmore 8-201'
Mr. Wolfe joined them lor a. two-I~la~te~r.::fo~r:....:t::h:e~ir~.~v::a::c::a::tl:·o::n::.._ _ _~============="
week vacation.
Miss Mary Dimmitt and MIss
Barhara Kent both of Rutgers
avenue, returned home Saturday
following a two week vacation
sailing on the Chesapeake.
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Elien Delaplaine. and Mr. and announce the! bIrth .of an eight
Mrs. William Ridpath. of plilla- and· a· half dound baby hoy. MIdelphia.
chael Wi11ia~ on Wednesday. July
11 at .the University of PennsylMr. and Mni. Gllmour Stott of vania' Hospital. .
Dartmouth avenue announce the I Michael is the grandson of Mr.
birth of an eight pound eight ounce ,md l\~rs. Rtlffin Herndon of Unbaby girl. Sarah Moore. on July ion avenue.
9 in Taylor Hospital.
l\~rs. ·Chaney, the fonner Vivian
trcrndon. is a graduate of Swarth, Mr. and Mrs. Donald . Chaney more High S<·hool. class or 1950.
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1951
Communion will be celewaled at the 8 o'clock service
Sunday
morning at Trinity Church.
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At the 11 o'cl~ service of Morning Prayer. the Reverend F. B.
~ornby. of· Ridley Park. will
LegisJatQrs have their eccentricities. as do all Dien. but what par- preach.
ticular spasm of eccentricity prompted· the State Legislature to move 1Those serving as ushers are as
the September Primary to JUIY?·J~ weather is bad-enou'gh· without follows: R. M. Daniel, C. B. Blake.
election charges and heats. 'Irldifferent volersseem always to be C, E"Fellows.· A. E. Pritchard •.F.
among us. . Would some legislator ejePlalnh:ow PennsYlvania voters W. Plowman. R. M. Kilgore.W.
away. from 'home on vacations can k4!"ii from: being indifferent voters H;. Jones. and W. C~ Hogg. S. D.
in a state which does not permit ablientee v6tlng?· .
R!'YDolds. Jr.• will serve as acolyte
But we.mustface the facts. An.electlon·I'; at hand next Tuesday. ~t the 8 o'clock service, a'Ild C.
the first ;July Primary under the ncw;State Law. arranged supposedly \v.'Randall. Jr. at 11.
to perniit timeJor the return of soldier ballots·1n time·tor the Novem,
ber election.
'Swarthmore
voters
have
just
two
conteSts
to
whip
them
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.fa:ADS PROSPECT· BANK
into a fever. Shall they vo~ for Mts. Gehring or Mrs. Rodgers for
'George W. McKeag
Parrish
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the six year term of. School Director? Shall they pull tbe lever for rqad,
Philadelphia at~orney, was
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Mr.' Carpenter.of ¥r.·Purnell?
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elfcted president of the Prospect
. Indeed. when faced with the proSpects of the potential of· 150 an- P;rk State Bank. Prospect Park.
ticipated new houses in the Borough !mmpleled within the next year. Dtlaware County. at· a·
the potential in Increased school chllcjren when cJasses and· rooms are meeting of the Board of Directors
,
already crowded. It is enough to get ,!irito a fever over. .
Of .
course a Tuesday night.
potential oflnereased tax· yield Is alS!llnvolved. Concentration upon
'McKeag succeeds Samuel M.
the international corifuslon with its uhcertainties for teacher employ- MapshaU; an official of Westingment~ for bUilding renovation or construction, for youth in- particular, hrluse Electric Corp.• who resigned
does not lessen the feyer.. The mer~ thought of the complexIties of
school fin.ance (the receipts for. next iyear will undoubtedly approxi- transferred to the middle-west.
hif bank post because of
mate $350.000) makes one respect tlie four residents who have ex- D41e S. Guthrie of Cornell avenue
pressed their willingness to serve their
community
in,this
capacity.
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continues as vice-president and
It is a cOJ1lpllment to the caliber of the candidates that It Is a
difficult responsibility to choose th." most experienced. the most pres- active head of the bank.
sure-proof. the wisest two of· the four to lead our schools.. The point 'Li W T7 D·
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of discussion Is that this choice cannot be made in a fever of excitement
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or haste. but only after a searching study of the long range work o f :
Election Bulletins
the schools. the age-span of their students. Much iB being said about
rhe Candidates Bulletin. which
the emphasis up"!' elementary school education in this campaign. OnlY the League of Women Voters preone 'Ilf the candidates has seen her children through the junior high l'Pl'''e,s and distributes before each:
and high school ex.perience, which, as all parents of teen-agers can election, was mailed to registered
testify. has corilpl"xlti~s an.d Qhallenges for ·bo.th. school~and.J>arent. volers in Swarthmore this week.
Close attentlon'to'the needs of the upper schools· .. well as.th\! lower TIie Bulletin lists the offices to be
should be paid in chriOSing candidates';
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firied by the election. the candiTwo conmcting points of view are being expressed in this cam- daies for those offices. and a brief
paign, Some persons feel.1t imperatiVE! for.. school.directora to have su~mary of each candidate·s educhildren in the schooi... ··Others believe fuat objectivity Is much more cation 8'Ild experience provided by
possiblerith no children in the school and there ~ intiinate.~l'wllidge the candidate hlmsell. The Bulof the !\I!hool as a bilsls for cbnslde~ation. If proof iB in the pudding. let)r, Is prepared by the Voters
a forme{ school direCtor who worked for art instruction and a physical Selvlce committees of the four
educatiolj program in the elementary grades and. as chalhnan of in- Leagues in the county. with SUI1-1
struction ·o~ the·board. brought the program into being witIi· adequate plamentary materia}. on
insliuctors Ip the positions. serVed seven of hiB ten years after his Swarthmore ele<;tlve offices ad.ied
children hact graduated from the schools.
the Swarthmore League's Va.
. enrich. community t":' Service cba1.rman. Mrs. Wi!Even in'luly
humidity. a vote·
is a· power to
living. Its wise use will help the best candidates win.
lIam C. Mcpermott.
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P .....byterian Notes
Summer· Simday School for mailing the Bulletins were ,.Mrs.
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The Rev. John Stetlner will children aged three to eight will
preach at the morning seNl1:
Sunday.
The Wor,nan's Association BanThe morning worship will be daging Group will meet this Wedheld at 10 o'clock thrlmgh Sunday; nesday morning at.1O o'cloe,k in
September 2.
the N.ew BUilding. Members are
asl'ed to bring sandwiches. .
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James Davis. Alice Perrnoek. Mrs.
Frank Pierson. Mrs. A. L. Tylor,
Mrs. Roblin Wells and Mrs. David
Mr. II11d Mrs .. Don ri.· Dickinson
of Park avenue have· returned
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lb.. McDermntt.a1sor
h.orne after taking their son Luren'
the'League recently in a talk be- and Dicky Jackson of Vassar av~
fore tliEi suinnier' session Civics nue io Camp Cliffside. W.Ya .• folclasses at Smedley Junior High lowed by a to-day visit with raJaSchool in· Chester where she dis- liveS- in West Virginia. an.d Cumcflssed the League's service-to- 1jerilmd. Md.'
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Voters progra~.
and Mrs; James YoUng and
The Execubve Board .of the children .of Pittsbur&h spent
Swarthmore League met this week 10 days with Mrs.· Young's
at the home of Mrs.· Thomas "(':! mother Mrs. W. W. Mitchell oC
Hopper. Magill;roadJ to disc~:: University place.
committee appointments for !lieV " . ,
c~ming year. Announcement of
Hope ¥derton of ]'~rest lane
the appdinlments will be made··,is spending two weeks at the Girl
within ttie next few weeks.
I~scout Camp. ,Canip Bor,ton. '
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10:00 A.M. - Summer·' Sunday
School Children aged S to 8.
10:00 A.M.-Rev. John Stettner
will preach. .
w.... rt6~:r.· JbJy:" 25' .
10:00 A.M.-,Woman's Association
Bandagi'llg'Group meets in the
new wing.
METHODIST CHURCH
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Young Adults.
11:00 A.M.-Rev. Richard B. Wens
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H. Lawrence Whittel1)pre, .l\ector
Sunday• .July 22 .
8:00 A.M.-HolY Comm\Jllion.
11 :00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
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THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF. FRlF.NDS
Sunday. ~uly 22
II :00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship.
Visitors welcome.
Monday. Jull' 23
J\ II Day Sewing for the A.F.s.C.
W""n~'J:,
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Chriltian
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"Life" is the subject of the Lesson-i5ermon In aU· Chur..ches
Christ. Scientist on Sunday
22. The Golden 'rext is "T:he I
wages Of sini. death; but the gift
of . aod is etern31,
lite., thro\lgh
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Jesus Christ our Lord."
(Romans·6:23)'
Among .Biblecitatlons .com-I . . . .
urislng the Lesson-Sermon is the
folli?wing: uHe_ that is our' God
is the God' of salvation; and unto
God the Lord beliJtlg the
from death .• '.' .Now that
dead are raised, .
Moses
shewed at· the' 'bush. :when he
calleth the Lord the God of
·Abraham. ·and· 'ihe . God. ·of tsaac.
nnd the God. or Jaco!> ..For he is
not a God of the dead. but of the
living: for '~ll' live unto him."
(Ps. 611:20) (Luke 20:37, 38)
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CHRIST
SWARTHMORB
Park A,v6Iue below Harvaru
. SunoJay. JuJ:r t2
II :00 JI'.M.!-Sunr/ll7,.SchooL, .
11:00 ....M
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Wedneiiaa7evemn. _tina
""oil week, a p. m. R_dln. _
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Preachers al Methodist Church
S 10. in. WeJa 'q - ' U p , til
Best Eight
in actual gas mileage!
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:I I,.. lional. accel.ratioal
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Sunday . School mects at 10
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The Rev. Rlchard·B. Wells; Field
Secretary oL the. Methodist Home
'fof the Aged will· preach' at the
11 o'clock service.
Ushers for the day will be E.
Alston. C •. If. GJ:ier. P.MllI'I'ay.
·H.
New. anil 'G. Shubert:' .
The Boy Scouts meet on Thursday evening at 7 ;i, the Social
. AMAZINGl", INRIFlYI
, il ISpeir-...ooth 120 ~pn.pow.rl
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type V-I engine Iheil
packs a ..Jrific punch!
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a SflIdahlrw Co J and., y.a led
aH athain . p 1t1 ~ ',I II lit lid ...
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with this MODERN ~
WINS SCHOLARSHIP
Ted Oppenlander. Swarthmore
High School graduate and senior
at Wesleyan University. has been
notified of his selectipn for a White
Scholarship amounUng to $500 for
next year.
The grant was made In recognition of superior work In his major
field, of Economics and of confidence In his future.
Ted has also been appointed
assistant In accounting.
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This modern Cain gal range I, easy 10 ... and . . ,
to keep deem. The braner ' - a smokeless rack aad
pan for wondetful rll~lI. and.., cleaning. '_1 ..
enamel outside ....... acid, and .10)'1 beautiful after
long ulGge. The autOmatic _
heat control _ _
you of getting
:UI ate, . .en heat for your baking
and ......tlng. Oven door .. balanced 10 prevent Jarring,
and "stops_ prevent drawers and racb from failing
out. See theta and other features 01 this moder.
Caloric gas range at your deale". or at any 01,_
.uburban storM.
PHILADELPHIA ELECTIIC COMPA.'
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Jones
and famil)' moved last week from
312 Cornell avenue to 227 Haverford avenue where they will live
with Mr. Jones' father Mr. H"IP'Y
W. Jones.
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Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt.
Holyoke place. a vice-president of
the Republican Women of Pomnsylvania. and Mrs. John E. Michael
of Harvard avenue. as a director
of Delaware County FederatiOJi of
Women's Clubs. were guests at the
Freedom Breakfast and Historical
Fashion Show held in Philadelphia
recently in connection with the
175th anniversary of the Signing
of the Declaration of Independence.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Oppen~
lander have moved Into their new:,
I)' completed home at 16 Benjamin
West avenue from their former
home at 627 Yale avenue. Mr.
Oppenlander is head of the Science
Dpartment of the Swarihmore
Schools.
Mr. James Wikoff of New York
City spent the week-end here
visiting wiih his aunt Mrs. Wil!iam F. Hanny of Yale avenue.
Mr. Frederick Anthony of Tulsa,
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Letters, To The Editor
Okla., formerl)' of Swarthmore was western Europe before h18 return
the house guest of Mr. and 1oIfs. September 3.
Donald P. Jones of North SwarthMr. and Mrs. Earl Anderton.
daughter
Hope and son arooks of
more avenue while east on a busiForest lane have returned followness trip.
Gwen Watkins of College ayenue Ing a two-week vacation to Newis working at the Isle of f'hoals, port. R.I.
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Mr. and Mr&. Jacob E. Brown
Portsmouth. N.H. for the sunimer.
Gwen will relum to Wooster Col- and baby daughter Deborah have
lege as a ,junior In the fall.
moved from Greenbelt. Md.. to
~. and Mrs. H. J. Hanzlik of Milford. Del Mr. Brown. son-InCornell avenue are vacationing at law of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood H.
their cottage at Rehoboth Beacil, Garrett of Princeton avenue. gradwilere they will be joined soon by uated In June from the University
their son Hr. Henry J. Hanzlik af Maryland, and has now accepted
and famll)' of Merriam, Kans., a position with the Southern States
formerly of Michigan avenue. Mrs. Farm Co-operative in Milford.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Dawes of
D. C. Singer of Wilmington will
also vacation at Rehoboth with BenjamiA West avenue left
Monday for 8 two-week vacation
her parents. the Hanzlik••
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins In Bermuda.
of Cedar lane, recently entertain- . Mrs. H. L. Bunker of Mt. Holyed at a fam1l)' buffet supper In oke place and children Nancy. Mol-celebration of the birthdays ly. and Henry, Jr., are vacaof Mr. Perkins. their son-In-law tioning in N8'Iltucket. Mass.
Mr. Philip Cressman of Lenni. and Mr. Bunker and Marl' will join
Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins. Jr.. of the family the latter part of July.
Mundy Dawes of Benj ....1n West
Waillngford. Also present were
camping at Camp'Pocono
avenue,is
Miss Leanore Perkins. MIss Anne
J. Perkins. Mrs. Cressman and for the summer•
Dr. Frank C. Pierson of Ogden
children Judy. Cordelia. Debby
avenue,
associate professor of
and Caleb Cressman. and Mr. Perkin. Jr.• and Johnny. Danny and Economics at Swarthmore College.
who has been serving as chairNancy Perkins.
man
of the Arbitration Board for
Mr. and Mr•• C. Irwin Galbreath
and their daughter Jean of Benj- Transit Industry in Pittsburgh for
amin West avenue. spent a re- several weeks joined his family
cent week-end with friends at over the week-end.
Avalon.
Mrs. Charles H. Homer of BaiReceives Promotion
Warren R. Bernard of South
timore. Md.. visited her daughter
Mrs. C. Irwin Galbreath and famll)' Chester road bas recently been
of I\,enjamin West avenue. re- promoted to Regional Sales Manager of the Labor Division of Recently.
Mr. Jack Tomlinson of South search Institute of America.
Mr. Bernard speot last week in
Chester road. sailed last week from
Bear
Mountain. N.Y.. conducting
New York on the Anna Salen for
England. He will travel through training classes for the Institute.
The oplnloa.· npr
by ~. big Kremlin 11e. we ,mus!
waleh our step-mora1l)' andspirItuaUy.
In my candid opinion. this disclpllne Is the r~spons1bllity ot the
home. U father and mother prize
possess,lons. parties and power
above all else, their children are
alread v steeped In the """pel Af
logical 'Deeds of industries in tblll lfolyoke place with her son Don- ton avenue entertained a group
area. and will be offered both in aid left last week for Los An- of frtends from Philadelphia at a
day and evening classes.
geles. Calif.• to visit her daughter luncheon at her home Tuesday.
In conclusion. let me thank you Mrs. Bruce H. Throckmorton and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Kamp
again for your support of the ex- family. They were accompanied and children of Riverview road
tension program of this colIege.
by Mrs. MacElwee's, mother Mrs. left Saturday for a two-week vacaVery trul)' yours..
. Joseph V. ColIins who stopped at tion at Buck Hill. They will be
Eben 11/1. Peek
Wooster. Ohio to visit relatives for
accompanied by Jean Galbreath
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the summer. Mr. MacElwee will of Benjamin West avenue.
St. Marx. . How many pagans are
South Eastern Area
later fly to the west coast to join
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Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. SUvers
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The Pennsylvania State his famil)'. En route the MacElIs th18 crop of teen agers. bound
College.
wees will visit the Grand Canyon. of Rutge.rs avenue and Mr. and
to be another lost generation? Must
Yosemite, Ilild Yellowstone Natlon- Mrs. Clyde Betts of Bristol, left
we walt 20 years for some to ~ow
al Parks.
last week from Alpine. N.J. for
uP. while others follow after SCott
J'lfew8 Notes
a cruise up the Hudson.
~'ltzgerald? Is there no human
Dr. and Mrs. David McCahan of
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Russell and, Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Bernard '
way out of this recurrent slump- Strath Haven avenue left last' family of Haverford place left 0 f Sou th Chester road spent a few
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week on a seven-week cruise to this week to vacation for a month d,a 8 reeentlv at Bear Miountevery mo - e genera on'S'Julh Amerl·ca.
. th'
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being singed or consumed by the '"
m elf ca n near Warrior'. Mark. ain. N.Y.• In celebration of their
flame of life?
Mrs. Irvin R. MacElwee of Mt.
Mrs. Edgar M. Yarnall ot Prince- thirteenth wedding anniversary.
Boys and girls who won't profit
by the mistakes of others can·t
possibly live long enough to make
all the mlstak", themselves!
A. J.
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Hd below an
wrttera. AU
Ihoge or the Indlyhtual
letteu to The Swartbmornn mu.Jt be
.dR'lIed. PaeudoarmD" ma,. be UMd. "
the Ideutlt, 01 tbe wrtter ,. kDown
to the lI.dUol'". l.eU.,.. win bt!- pUblI.hed oDI, at the .1I~retlon or UMt
Editor.
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Dear Editor.
Reeentiy at the College theater
"I'd Climb the Highest Mountain"
was playing to a full house. It
was .really a tragi-comedy. An
older man cracks up and loses bis
faith in God. "There I. no God."
he shouted while, thl! young f:Q' In
the Swarthmore audience echoed
his cry with loud applause and
vociferous approvaL
You began to wonder wbere you
were! Was this America or Russia? Of course we can·t blame the
boys. Whether from Swarthmore
or Chester. they ha,d probably been
exposed to education and twmlly
living where God was Ignored.
be sure. they had always lived
a country founded on
ideals.
But these boys had never
in Russia or In any pagan
So they couldn't really feel
wide chasm that separates a
centered from a godless
Ity. And they applauded the
religion they knew-a
worship of fun.
To-day malt Americans are
the warpath for any taint of,
munlsm. It·s dangerous to
even a nodding acquaintance
Marxist dogma. To me.
(materialism and godlessneas) Is
major Marx dogma. If we
leans don't want to be
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It's A SALE!
EXtends TbaDks
II D,ear Sir:
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On behalf of the faoull)' and students of the Freshman Center' of
the Pennsylvania Slate College at
Swarthmore. I wish to thank your
newspaper and Citizens of Swarthmore generally for your fine coIn helping us tocany on
work here during the past four
years:
Although freshman work has
discontinued at Swarthmore
and will be carried on at
Center in' Abington. Pennsylvania \1"rmerl)' the Qgontz
College for Women). the
work of the Delaware
InstItute will be carried
here at the same address as
the past. If will loolude a full
of courses covering techno-
SMASHINGI
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SLASHING INTO
DRESS PRICES
AT
13 South Chester Road Swarthmor,e, Penna.
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Features
other cars
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PLACE ,TO WORK
Riley!
CHRYSLER
BRINGS YOU
M.. RIlEV woob near Broad and
a...ut Streets, Philadelphia.
IuItha"" 10 the Red Arrow Un..
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Riley con 1Iv. where
WI family enJoys the ........In•• the
freth air. the wholuame envIlOMI8IIt
ell • p .... oant home out where the.
" - the gra.. the fIoweos grow
.. a channing country community.
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children are close to fine
schaDl.
MIl. Riley finch shopping pl.aoant
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thousands of families In the aHr_
tIv. residential nelghbomoodo . . ,eel
by Red Arrow
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ntlal work, Interesting
not "in the laboratory stage" but under
your toe right now! On all Chrysler New
Yorker. Imperial, and long-wheelbase W'~
models. Another Chrysler engin_rIng
first that gives you smoother, Wei' ......
BYDRAGUIDE POWER STEERIHG•••
laod pay from the
with ""uJar IncreGlft
lobi
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We bave a number of openmgs right now f", gida
who can qualify. Why not stop in today at one of
the offices listed below:
u.-
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180 Horsepower no other American passenger car can match!
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pl_nt, comfartable surroundl ....
Before the day, of modem ......
cammunlty transportation, oAI,
resident farmeos or the wealthy had
the advantages now enJoyeei b,
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POWER BRAKlRG•••
friendly, congenial peopl.
a home that Is a hallie, •• hII - '
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fIREPOWER PERFORMANCE...
Even on non-premiwn grade gas. FirePower's new. designed-in
"mechanical octanes" make it the most efficient and most pOwerful
engine on the road.
There are many good points to talk about, til a
When Riley steps off the bw at hII
corner at night he'. ccmlng hallie fa
T~lnal
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p".senger car I Hydraulic pawer gives steering
ease, control and safety such as you have never
experienced before.
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bora epower pes(onnJlN'e Stop in III
your nearby Chryaler Dmler,leeI II "
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for ypunelf ••• mhe it . . the d "
of a Iifet· "e I
Square, Upper Darby, Pa.
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HEMISPBEJlICAI. COMB1JStiOR
CHAMBERS••• Illustrated at left JOQ
COMI SII AND rElL FOR YOURSELF HOW
MUCII OF "'fOMORROW" IS YOURS TODAY IN
1631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
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many report that they heard about telephone work
from friends already in the "Belrfamily."
and, convenient In the ~ .....
cent.os so q~lckly r.ached by bIOI.
tralley. So .asy on her budg.t, tIIai
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Mrs. Mabel W. Hutchison of I Social Security
spending three weeks with her Rutgers avenue left last week for
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daughter
Earl Anderton and Maryville, Tenn., to visit relaBenefits Increase
famny of Forest lane.
tives until September.
Delaware County residents are
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receiving substantial benefits from
the expanded and improved social
security system according to offical statistics released by Herbert
W. GrUber, MB'IIager of the Chester Office of the 'Social Security
Administration.
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As .of February 28, 1951 there
were 11,561 men and women over
65, children, and mothers receiving
$484,552 a month. These figures,
G11!ber explained represent an increase of about 15 per cent innumber Of beneficiaries and about 100
percent In: monthly amounts as
When you buy: lola Club Beverag •• you
compared with August, the. month
buy your fovoF!te, and get . . much for 10
IIHle. Keep a sUpply on honel.
before the changes In the law went
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The Increase In benefit amounts
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helped to solve the financial probI.
Mrs. A. C • .Ikooks of Boston Is
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JULy 20 1951
'Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wetlaufer
of UnIversity place entertained
Sunday evening y;lth a buffet supper In honor of Dr. Jay L. otis
of Cleveland, O.
,Bob Clothier, Jr., of Columbia
avenue, ,relumed·, Sunday from
camp Tochw'ogh, on Chesapeake
Bay, where he bas been for the
p~ month as a junior counselor.
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help; mothers with young children
received very liberal increaSleS
which now enables them to keep
the family together in their oWl'
' honie.
Another important ch,ange in the
law makes !teasier f.,r people over
65 to qualify for heJl.eflts. Persons 65 and over wh<> have worked '
at least a year and a half in JOJ?s
under social security since Janua'i-y 1937 and are not now workIng should inquire about benefits.
The new law also provides that
persons 75 or oyer may receiv"e
old age benefits and earn any
amount· In any kln~ ,of job.
Gruber emphasized the point
that all these payments are based
on wages earned by people employed on johsin private Industry
a'ild commerce since 1936. The
workers paid a social security tax
on their wages so that the pay~
ments have been earned-they are
not charity. Payments of henefits,
however, Is not automatic; people
Interested must apPlY for old age
and survivors benenis. The Social
Security Office is located In the
Crozer Builfllng; Fifth and Market
Streets, Chester, Pa.
Persons
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Letters Testamentary all the aboye
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Estate have been ,ranted to tbe unde.....
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'-'lll'lIed who requests all penlObS bavlna.---te1--::i-t-- durm• .,gnltdt the Estate of tbe decedent
PF.RSONAL - Radios. . 8yj,D,lOD to make knowlI the srune. and .11 peno~.
receivers, vacuum cleaners and Indebted to the decc.·thmt to make payment
other electrical appliances repair- without delay to
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the Boroulh ot Swarthmore. County 01 .
Delaware aud State. ot Pellui'I)'JvolDia.
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.- ·'·emEstate ot Anna A. McCJuol. lale' of .
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having questions about social security are invited to write, tele-
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The trip as a whole was a success; Utere were no flat tires, spills,
or
bruises, although Billy Swartz ed.
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Robert
Ruth M. C. JOlles, Executrll::
Prompt service.
c/o Albert N. Garrett
did have continuous trouble with Broll l .!/:, Swarthmore 6-1548.
128 Gorrett Avenue
a loose pedal. The group once In PERSONAL-For your require .. '
Swarthruo":,. Delaware County
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the
borough
again,
split
up
and
ments in Real Silk, phone Mrs. :or to her nllorney
Surve,._
Dickinson Swarthmore 6 .. 4545." Albert N. GarreH
rode home weary, but happy.
. 'h'
d ·a cessories..! .Swartlllaore.
tl8 Garrelt Avenue
L·
Bulldln~ SpecllJcatlmul
Delaware Couaty
Today Is doubte feature day. Be- mgerle. oSlery an .c
PERSONAL-When the weather is- Pennsylvania
sides
getting
a
fize
truck
ride,
the
Treatmenw
'hot and you don't wish to bake :'.I3.IT '
club members will be treaiOd to
call Elinor Bye and order a cake. "ESTATEOF' n.oRESCE MAY TEMPLE.
SAMUEL G. ECKERD pony caI1'rides from. 9:,30 to .1:30. Swarthmore 6 .. 4124. _ .__ . _ ~ Ofd tbe DorpUfb ot Swartbmo:e.
Tournaments are being held in PERSONAL-Baby sitter-middle . Lelt~ers' Testumentary 011 the above WHEN YOU NEED A
Termite Consultant
at least a do';"n different activiaged woman would like baby ·Estate havlnr been grnntcd to tbe und~..- FRIEND
sitting.
Call Swarthmore 6 .. 4251. .:;1 ..nOO. all persons indebted to lhe s..-,Jd
ties. Enthusiastic club members ===--==.;;;"",.PHONE IllEDIA ',S8Z'
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RstRte Rrc requested to m3ke payme7lt_
are compellng for top honors in - - - . . .-.. WANTED
and tho!re having ~IHlms to present the An accJdent mile. awaJi
WillIamson School P.O.
---.
..- '!.IImc· witllout delo)' to
.
Delaware County. Pa.
miniature golf, tennis, darts, WANTED-A play pen. Also Babefrom hlnn in troubl_
.
Mary Beaumont Newman
Tender. Call Swarthmore 6-4648.
Execulor
checkers, badlninton, archery, and .__
,that',
when you need a
. _.
.
dd Or to ber Attorne)'
WANTED-We buy furmture, 0 S )fo.-ril' H. Fussell
even In jacks.
friend. If you have lEma
and ends of any articles, Chester '12 South Aveuue
PrImary GroUp
3-3898.
."£dln. Po.
'Automobile Insurance, the
I-'~'-~~~bish ~:~I:~:---' The primary group ended the WANTED Unrurnished apart,friendly help and advice
week with an enjoyable swim In
ment, bedroom, living room, kit- Charter No. 7193. Reserve District
Swarthl1)oreDispoIIal
the Morrow pool. Their special chen, bath. Box B, The Swarth- No 3. REPORT OF CONDITION of an lEtna Agent is alWeeki,. or IIIonllll:r
__
activity has been the building of morean.
OF SWARTHl.lOP',E NATION.\L ways near at hand., anyWARREN PIERCE
WANTED
Responsible
couple I'ANK AND TRl)ST COMPANY of where from coast to c:oast.
the puppet stage' for the coming
and child desire three or four
Swarthmore
... 6-2078
performance. Keith Fox has been room
apartment about $65. Write ·~~warthmore. Delaware County. in ~be
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PETER E. TOLD
glllUltlUllllllU1II1iI1II1II11I1IlIIumuum!1JI11II11II1I1IJ1 in charge. The winners of a special R. D, Phelps, 3519 Hamilton Street, State of Pennsylvania, at the dose of
potato
rolling
contest
were
Dicky
Philadelphia,
4.
_
J.usiness
on
1n,,('
30,
19S1.
P:Jb!ishr.d
Ilil l.lnes Of Insurance
RESIDENTIAL AND
Barnes,
Marsha
Silvers,
Karen
WANTED-Filing
cabinet
one
or
i" response to c..L1i m.IJc by Comptroller
333 Dartmouth Avenup
~
COMMBR'IlIAL
. more drawers.
Swarthmore (l[ the Currency, und.:r SC.:tiOll 5211,
Peterson, and George Abbe.
~
Swarthmore, Pa.
'The kindergarten class visited 6-0644.
d. S. Revised Sl.ltlltcs.
~
Construction'
=
:;
the Swarthmore Fire. Company last WANTED-Colored woman for
ASSETS
general housework in SwarthAlterations
,
Friday and had a ride back to more. No- Thursdays or Sundays.
. ·:Ish, balallces with onler
' WANTEDschool. As a resUlt, all the boys 9 until after. dinner. All electric
bank~. fm'ludlng re.'1crve hal·
• LISTINGS IN SWARTHlIIORE
ami cash Items in
F. BLACKMAN are planning to be lirement ex- kitchen including dishwasher. $30. 11Iwe,
pruces:s or collection ........... $I.I03.2:aO.S.. ,
cept Billy McClarin, who still Reply Box C, The Swarthmorean. United StateR Government ob• IMMEDIATE BUYERS
~ 'P.R.R. FnJaht B.s..
ligations. dlu.>f.'t Ilnd guarwants to be a doctor. Kick base- WANTED-In Swarthmore, by re- anteed ...................................... :1.14·' ••795.52
tired teacher, small second floor Uhllg'lltlons 01 SlotCH nnd
;,
SWart.bmore. Pa.
BAIRD and BIRD
ball has been the favorite outdoor apartment
in private home~ or ,)(JUlienl !lubdlvhdollH ............ 119_7711.8-1
activity. Tracy Johnson and Ran- share apartment with middle aged Other bonds. notes. nnd
i
Phone SW 6-1557
REALTQR
debentures ................................ 185.29'.69
"'""'11111 pllllllllnUlHlt1IllIInt. t; dy Lee are the pitchers, while lady, or board- in private home. Corpomte stockA (iueluding
INSURANCE
MORTGAGES
$u.nno.ol1 stock or «'ooeral
Richard' McNeal, 'Barbara Wood Convenient to transportation and
Reserve
bonk)
........................
J2.000.00
stores. Miss Clark, Box 41, Primos, Lonlls and dl9COUnb (Inelud·
and Michael Gray ,have been out- Pa.
Old Bank BnlldinC
Ing UOlU7 overdrafts) ....:... 1,135.039.92
Horace B. Passmore
standing at kicking and running.
Dnnk
premi!U!!J
owned
$69
••
WANTED-Used set of Compton's
Swarthmore 8-0108
174.78. furniture mnl ftxThe Three year olds have conREAL. ESTATE ..
Encyclopedia. ,Call Swarthmore tureA $8.903.S9 ....................,.. 78.118.15
centrated on 'fire e'Dgines too. Billy 6-6140.
INSURANCE
Other rllt~L" ................................
19.010.3-1
Allen,
Johnny
Fry,
Ec
Guerner,
Total AR.~ts ................................• O.401.:!HI.30
SWARTHlIIORE 8-1518
FOR RENT.
Bunce Lee, Tommy Coste and Tony F=O=R:-:RENT=~'-'Room and private
LIABILITIES
ROOFS
GU'1:rEit8
Michel are the firemen In t1ie trl~
bath for business man. Garage Demant. deposits ·of IndlvhlREPAIRED '" INSTALLED
cycle fire department. Activity on available. Call Swarthmore 6-0869.
ualA. partnerships. oml -corWARM,Am BEATING
porations .................................. -i,11l2.9a-l.5R
jungle gym has been at capac- FOR RENT-In Swarthmore, three Tbne
deposits
01
IndlvldualA.
room apartment near bus, trains. . partnorShlp.'Io 8h11 corporFurnace. Vacuum Cleaned
ity this last week. Carol. SchwartzAvailable August I. Call Swarth- ations ........................................ 1.879,171.05
GEORGE MYEBS
man, Lynne Farrington and Judy more 6-3890.
Depmdts ot United States Gov·
ernment (lnclUlUng postal
Charles E. Fischer
Roxtiy are the star acrobats.
Box 41 - Swart.lunore '-01'0
FOR RENT To Gentleman-room MvlngB) ........................ ........... 1112.258.111
deposits ({'crtiOed and
;rhe special event for the four
centrally located-U2 Rutgers Other
casbler's. checks. etc.) ............
-15,-107.08
year olds was a trip to the Bel- avenue. Swarthmore 6-3889.
Total Deposlu ..... 15.701.000.55
payable. rediscounts. and
BUILDER .
field's duck pond la8t Friday to FUR RENT Efficiency. apartment. OlJIa
other JlablllUes for borAugust
4
to
September
3.
Retowed money.................. ....... JOO,ooo.I)O
feed the ducks, have a picnic and
Devine Taxi Service
business woman preferred. other lJablllUes ............. _............
100.09
play games. Their enjoyment was fined
Convenient
to
transportation. Total LloblUties ....
Swarthmore I-IllS
..... :... $4.003.0011.64
uniform and complete.
Chester 3-0844 after six. '
SWARTHI\tO~ PA.
eAl'lTAL ACCOUNTS
FOR RENT - Large furnished
room with private bath, 3rd Capllnl Siock:
,Jervlng Swarthmore, Mor,Jackie Calhoun of Eim avenue floor,
convenient to transporta- CI8S9 B prefeTred. total par
ton, Rutledge and Ridley
will return Sunday following a tion. Call Swarthmore 6-1528 after none ........................................... . 115.000.0.
Common stock. total
Township since 1918
month spent at Camp Tockwogh 6 p.m.
par ..........................• '25.000.00
275.000.00
on the' Chesapeake.
PHONE,
~~~~F~O~R~S:~A~J,~E~ ___ _ ~~1JI~ded··protlb··::::::::::::·::::::::::: 07.Ht.as
PIANO TUNING
Reserves
(~d
retirement
acMrs. Dwight Strong, daughter FOR SALE Man-size mahogany
count
lor
1»rcterred
stock)
..
fa.5S!.'!
ALBl\N PARKE&
8w....thmore 8-0ti'
/
Of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Turner
Victorian desk, fasclnallng cubTotal
Capital
Accounts
........
-IOt.t7UII
New and Rebuilt Planoa
of Mt. Holyoke place, was named by holes; mahogany library tahle;
and Repalrtn~ Since 1901
Total Liabilities and
,!!!!!!!!
to the Dean's List, Colorado Col- mahog8'llY double bed, white iron
PhuneMedla 6-3555
Capital Accounts ................. 16 ... 07.282.30
double
bed;
kitchen
cabinet;
kitlege honor roll, In final second chen table; victrola. Call Swarth
'''ThIrd Gene....tlon Bnllden"
s~mester grade tabUlations an- more 6-0952.
MEMORANDA
HORACB A.
nounced this month. Mrs. Strong FOR SATEColdspot seven foot Assets pleda:ed or assigned to
refrigerator, recently overhaul- secure liabilities and fOr
is the former Harriet Ann Turother purposes ...
. ............ $1.0Ia.040.0S
ed. Good operallng, condition. A
ner.
Lonns as shown above are
good
buy
at
$40.
Baby
crib.
$5.
after deduction of .-eserves
Mrs. George 'B. Heckman' of Stroller, $5. Swarthmore 6-6761. ot
17J.i SouDo Cheder Road ,
................................................
..7,573.61
Park avenue entkrtained as her FOR SATE Hotpoint apartmentState of Pennsylvania. County of
Building Construction
guests at a luncheon and the play
size electrlc range. Excellent Delaware,
ss:
"My Pal Joey" at the Bucks condition. Small porcelain sink;
• Residential
_ Painting
ResidllOtia] Wiring
I. Harold Ogram,· cashier of the . • Commercial
County Playhouse, Wednesday, Phone Media 6-1158.
• Repairs
_ Alterations
Mrs. John Rainey; Mr8. Edward FOR SALE-One AM"'C"'h'o"'m'-e:-iree: above~named bank, do solemnly iWear
that
the
above
statement
is
true
to
the
2er,
upright
model,
6.13
cubic
'. S. M. ~RBISON
Furst, Mrs., William Pegram of feet. Call Swarthmore 6·3896.
best of my knowledge ind belief.
Sw.... thmore 6·3410
Swarthmore, and, Mrs.. P., Kauff- FOR SALE - Hotpoint Electric
. HAROLD OGRAM,
Swarthmore 6-0740
man of Media.
Range, in good condition. Call
17'-:"!'l.o;::s.C~rft.~";;G1~HAM·=u
. .~,~...n:_ft-:
C(l..fhi~r.
Dr. and Mrs. Roy N. Keiser of Medi!i 6-1113.
__
Sworn to and subscribed before me U
U.l'~'.I.et
Park avenue left on their FOR SALE--.:.Two Hollywood % thi' 12th day of July. 1951.
beds, $40, 22 Horsepower electric
Since 1905
vacation on Monday. They will
lawnmower, $75. Westinghouse
W. MARK BITTLE, }.(otary Public.
Painters" Paper HlIIlPrs
Stokes Nursing Home visit Dr. Keiser's sister, Mrs. Silas Refrigerator, $75. Laundramat,
Ch,rle, R. Ru",.1J
' We Shonld know how
Massey in .Worcester, Mass., $100. Pi-ecipiton (for Asthma sufAlhe,' N. Ga,re"
S..... 8,%181 ' Mlohkan Ave.
and then go to Lake Sebago In
SELJi;CT CLIENTELE
bookcase.$75One
.. Mahogany
large upholstered
sectioned T'
\
Directors.
:.t=;Whlllic:JI,....W~U_\O ... ~~
Maine
where they will spend,sev- ferers),
MadiBo':' , 3-9098
chair. Large oak table with six
-eral weeks In a camp .
chairs., Call Swarthmore 6-4339.
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davis ___LOST'" FOtffl,D _ _
'and son John of Amherst avenue
brown tortoise shell
retumed home by way of Canad~ LOST_Dark
glasses, in village.. Please call,
Authorized Distributors and Niagara Flills following a two- Swarthmore 6-2516.
week motor trip to Madison, Wis. LOST-In the Village, boy's west:
OF
During that time they attended
'clock watch with expandable
br.lCelet.
Can Bob Gurin, SwarthAlumni meetings at the University
'
Atlantic, Hl'ating Oils of Wisconsin and visited relatives. more 6-2597.
LOST-Bro,vn shellbifocalglasses
AND
at Harvard and Strath Haven
or on Yale avenue. Return to The
Co.
BoIld
SaleS
Atmounced
Iron Fireman Oil
In Delaware County total sales S\.... arthmorean .
.'ohes '& Rubbish Removed
l.awns mowed, General
Hau11n&
nH Harding Av. Morton. Pa.
•
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IS. R. 'A. To Hold
Craft Exhibit
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WILlJAM BROOKS
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L1
THE
JULY 20, 1951
T
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END
--io..~de-Lite C!eamy
,
MAYONNAISE PI"'37
lar
SERVICES
C
....artlar~c
Mad• .,ilh finest ingredients
and ruahad to au, markell;
,a1fUlI'
No. :I
ca.
Pae:kecl crt the peale 01 II: :lYor. s:,...!'i •••. ,,~Ied"'.
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N".;.:::," 14.
.9dmI Cut Red Beet,'. ,
N!;.2 ~• •
.9dmI AD Ore!D A"'pa.,.~ '"J
IO~:z 3"
/JdMII Pork fI Bean. .t'~.:o
. z '!:: Z ••
/)dmJ Wbole Goldeu " '" ,>
'- N':i.~03 1.,.
"Hard EvaporatiOd ',.'"
til 1J.;:':5"
8o_.lord Seedless' R!' j •. , ,i
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gla.. ~&
.9t/it.lI Grapefruit ~ i, ,
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New Pack Pie Cherr~e,· d
N~~2 2"
FaDcy ~nk Salmen ,~';,a
:~ sse
Olivar FaDe;,: S~ffed, u 'ff
Cre ....W ...te l~:~\'.::
~n ne: ,~
Swlft'Di ai"IIIW'ill'lI ~horLeaing 3.;:!
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WAX ·BEANS
at Phiiaclclphia Suburban
Watet.This is not only because iUs good
that Pure Springfield Water
II "good wat« made better." Nothing which
will help maintain this traclition is omitted
~ the carefn1ly controlled sequem:e of
......L%_..
bring this _
. - &0 your
PIG C
WUl\Al
...... Q.~
water to l>egin with; bnt also because every
•
.. a tradition
"IF I
Compa~
.
,
"
,
drop U;' scientifically filtered:, percolated
through beds of sand and gravel to remove
OUR ACME MARKET Chester Rd., Swarthmore'
Open 1bursday & Friday Till 9 P.M.
Saturday 'till 6 P.M, "', ,";,"
•
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~.;:=~J~O~hn~E=.=M=ic:::;h=a'=I~~~:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
any last ~ ~f $uspended matter Or other
--
impurities which might have escaPed during
.the seq~ence of "treatment'~ '. proce,sses. . "
Yes, Pure Springfield Water is filtered
...... from the dcar-numiDg. rural streams
1Mt _
88 a iIoImle of supPly.
Nocice the sparkling clarity and flesh.
_ellt taItc Ot a .... ~ PaIoc SprincfWd
I"
,1.
.se
•
Sand. • • Gravel ••• and Tradition
wa~ ••• as «lean and wholesome as it looks
'and tastes as it lIows. from, yC?ur faucets •
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.
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of E, Fwere
and $828,977
G Defense
Bonds
in ,June,
.~O, of
which
$581,032.50 were !'IeriesE. Bonds.
"Close to 50 billion dollars worth,
of Series E, F, and. G War Savings
and Defense Bonds are now h,ld
by individuals In the United
States." stated Ranu;ey S, Black,
State Director. "ahd' In this state
approximately four billion doliars
worth
are
In the hands o~ our
,
..
thrifty citizens."
Good Coa] ,
COMPANY
h
•
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OIL
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Burners
~~-
.w:.......
TIMJaElW
•
SPRINGFIELD
'\,._-.
CRISCO or SPRY 3;: 9ge .
•
R.EEVES
UNITED
NEW LOWER PRICES
,
. ..
OIL BURNERS - AIR CONDIYI,ONING OIL FURNACES
OIL 80ILERS'-·OIL 8URNING WAIIR HEAlERS
PETER DI NICOLA
Drh'eWRY Construction
Asphalt _ Caaerelll
CeJlar WaDs lte-Pla.ta...
Phone SwartIlInore 11-2526
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SWARTHMOREAN
THE
sporting plainly dlscernable black cat with coal black trim should
the Sun boys seven to twe.
Next week there are two games stripes on· his decid<4ly black certainly get in touch with someon schedule, with Sun Oil tangling coat. Anyone wanthtg a coal black one about It.
-(Continued from page one)
with the Malniiners for second
,
, I
ni
ed place on Wednesday and then the
Candidates run ng unop)",s
Baltimore vi~its the Box for a
[or election to Borough Councll
Woru For Nearby Centers are Walter H. Nason, John M. game with the Indians on FrIday
France, Stade, Japan , 'Pearson (Incumbent), and Am- night. Both games start at 8:30
brose H. Van Alen. Peter E. Told p.m.
And Veterans
slands' for re-elecUon as MagisT)le·Junior Red Cross, with 48 trate.
In the County Election for Judge
Blue Ribbon Kitty
members enrolled In the local
of
the Coiirt of. Common Pleas,
. (Continued from page one)
junior and senior high schools,
cOntfnues its work through the County Commissioners, District on Midnight. His manners are
summer vacation .through its dele- A.ttorney, Recorder of Deeds, Pro- impeccable, bespeaking his excelgate, Carol Ann Mosteller. Carol thonotary, Treasl3l'er, and County lent training, and his parents are
has just returned from attending Surveyor, there Is no contest on not only known, but well-brought
Good Plugs and
the Red Cross Leadership Train- the. Republlean ticket. There is a up beasties named Moses and
battle
between
the
Crawford
an4
ing Camp held 'from July 9 to'13
Earle force. in. the Democratic Charlie,'in the Calboun Household.
Corrected Timing
at Bynden Wood, Wernersville.
Moses, the father, hales from the
.Party
for
the
same
offices,
with
the
Carol will report on the ronferbullrushes of D\Ibois, Pa., while
Make A Difference!
ence early In the Fall to her exceptian of County Judge where his mother, erroneously named
Judge
Ervin
is
the
lone
candidate
schoolmates. Now she is enthusiCharlie in honor of her irremovastic over the new.projects which on .both tickets.
able mistache, has a Swarthmore
she learned to organize, the story
background, being ane o~ the
U 'Your car Is accelerating like a ''bea~''
Instead of a fire engine, your Ignition .
of the Junior Red Cross In Ger- INDIANS DEFEAT
FairlaWn Cat Clan. As a matter.
may be at fault. Lett us clean, space
many which she heard a German
of fact Charlie and Midnight parand
replace spark pIngs, clean and ad·
SUN OILERS 13·5 tiCipated In the Fourth of July
woman tell, and the pJsns for the
just breaker points. set Ignition timing
inclusion of pays In the Swarth- . Th~ SwartJunore Indians return- parade. Flaunting a sign reading
and check vacuum spark advance. Then
more program. Many shop pro- ed to their old form on Wednesday "The Bearded Lady; Midnight, her
see the diflerence!
~
jects are planned for boys to make nigHt to. scalp the Sun Oil team son, still looking for a home," the
for use In Naval Hospitals.
GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFE CARS
at Feltonvllle by the tune of 13 two rode down Park avenue under
Seventh and Eighth grade stu- to 5. This puts the Indians In un- the f!llre of He.1en and Deane Cal"
dents were fortunate to be Included disputed posession of the top rung houn-to take top honors as the
First in Service - .First in Sales
in the local program this yearI in the league standings with the most patriotic petS.
thanks to the willing cooperation Oilers and Mainllners tied below
But Blue Ribbon or no, the
of Mrs. Howard Newnam, ;fr., them.
Calbouns feel that three cats are a
chairman of Junior Red Cross In
Marsh Austin again led the Red- crowd, and are still trymg to find
the local branch. The summer men with six tallies, while the Midnight a home before they he-·
project for these grades is corres- youngsters of the club came come too firmly attached to him.
Theatre Sqnare
ponding with J aplmese pupils In through with beautiful games Imd
Midnight, who receives his dark
Imbari, Japan. During the year, Sandy Ford, Clem Malin and John hue from the matemal side of his
Swarthmore 6·6130
799 hOliday favors; dolls and stuff- Snape each scored it duo. Hank family, nevertheless manages to
ed animals, were made and deliv- Ford supplied the other goal on a reflect father's tiger heritage by
ered by club members to the child- feed from son Sandy. Dave McPolitical Advertisement
Political Adverti~ement
Political Advertisement
ren's wards of the Chester and Cahan played a standout game at
Crozer Hospitals.
goal and thwarted many an Oiler
The Ninth Grade Club and ti)e attempt, for one of his best jobs
Senior High Club have been un- of .the season.
usually active, under the capable
John Westing, returning to the
lead€l'ship of selected teachers.
lineup after a two week tour with
Mrs. Edith Kenney's servi.., girls
Uncle Sam, lead the Sun team with
contributed ,260 hours of work
a pair of goals" while Phil Carter,
from September to June In the
Art Jennings, and'Gordy Bierman
Polls Open 8.00 A.M; to 9.00 P.M.
Chester and Crozer Hospitals.
supplied the others. The defense
With Adeline Strouse in charge
was caught napping on many ocof knitting Imd Mrs. Mabel French
To keep our school system good and to promote sound values in edu~ation
casions and except for some nice
directing other activlties, 145 artiwUlwut
extravagances is a task which requires the best talent avaUable.
saves by Bob Helm"th the score
cles, including p~tchwork quilts,
might have been higher.
afghans, and gift boxes were com~ith this in mind, we sincerely urge 'you to vote for
The. Indilms got off to a good
pleted and distributed to the Naval
start when' two goals by Austin,
Hospital, the. Children's Heart Hosand goals by Sandy Ford and Clem
pital, and Fair Acres, Lima. An
Malin gave them a four to nothing
Intemational Correspondence Allead before Eddie Belfield .crashed
bum was completed with much
thru with a difficult nngle shot.
interest.
The second' period was even with
The wide variety of recipients
eac~ team counting twice, but in
of elementary school projects rethe last period the "old men" kept
flects the Intense thinking-of
the pressure on, and outscored
others which motivated the projects. Children in Chateau Thletr,f,
France, recived 100 pieces of clothing collected by the kmdergarten.
. St«n'S
The first three grades collaborated
on books, clothing, candyI . and
ESSO SERViCE STATION
Because she is
money se~t to a Navajo Indian
OPEN
MOTHER OF THREE! CHILDREN In elementary school.
Orphanage. The fourth grades
sent" Christ~s to a D
HOMEOWNER AND TAXPAYER. desiring the best education possible for
.
..
County Day Nursery.
.
the tax dollar.
.
SUNDAY I A. M. to I 1'. M.
The two fifth grades collected
'
• _L..! __ &!_ .
. INTERESTED IN YOUTH. is very active in Girl Scout and Brownie work.
W alh mg-....-..........
soap. clothing for Stade,,,made a
a
teaches Sunday School.
layette for a French Nursery, and
Tire Repair
EDUCATED at Radcliffe. holds an .+..B. and M.A. degree.
packed 14 Junior Red Cross Gift
YALE
anil
tl.UTGDS
AVE.
Boxes: The sixth grades bought
CONCERNED WrrH CIVIC AFFAIRS, has been an officer in League of
Swarilmulre 6-'6I1fo
and delivered food for a known
Women Voters.
family in need with $20 contributUNIQUELY' QUALIFIED by temperament, ability and good judgment to
ed from the children's money and
succeed Hilda Denworth as a School Director.
knitted 30 articles. Three hundred
Mrs. Henry Pattersoa.
and seventy eight articles' were
Mrs. Robert D. -Hall
Mrs. Clark Allison
William B. Pegram
Mrs.
R.
P.
Hetherington
Leonard C. Ashton
distributed.
Mrs. William B. Pegram
Willard Hollander
Mrs.
Leonard
C.
Ashton
One of the Junior Red Cross
Leroy
E. Peterson
ftfr..
Willard
HoHander
Dr. J. Alfred calhoun
Mra. L60y E. Petersoa
activites most praised by Mrs.
i\IIss Naney Hoot
Mrs. J. Alfred Calhoon
Mrs. Thomas J. Prather
Dr. Philip B. Jacob
Newnam and her committee was
Hallock C. Campbell
Elizabeth C. Preston
Mrs.
Betty
Matber
Jacob
Hall
...
k
C.
campbell
the help given the Blood Donor
Wayne Randall
nanlel C. Johnson
William L. Cleaves
Commitlee by 10 high school boys
Mrs.
Wayne Randall
Mrs
•.
Daniel
C.
Johnson
• Where Health Is M
Miss Olive Cleaves
Ellis
B. Ridgwlly, Jr.
lildmund Jones
who assisted in setting up the
Robert B. Clothier
stake, it pays to play
Mrs.
sms
B. Ridgway, Jr.
Mrs.
Edmund
Jones
Henry B. Coles
Blood Donor apparatus and m
John
W.
Seybold
D~
Vlneent
Lathhary
.afe! See your DoctotMrS. Henry B. Coles
controlling traffic.
Mrs. Jbhn W. Seybold
Mrs. Vineent Lathbory
•
Mrs. James B. Coo!>"r
then bring his prescripHarry C. Seymour
Ralph V. Little, Jr.
Mrs. D. Mace Gowing is viceJames E. Davis
Mrs. Harry C. Seymour
Mrs. Rolph V. Little, Jr.
tions to us. Our skiUed
MH. James E. Davi.
chairman of the Junior Red Cross
Walter
R. Shoemaker
Mrs. George Logan
Mrs. Edmund Dawes
Registered Pharmacists
Committee. Other members are
ill
r..
Walter
R. Shoemaker
Dr.
Frederick
W.
Luerin~
Dr. James G. Delano
check each compounding
Mrs. Frederiek W. Luring Bruce D .. Smith
Mrs. Thomas Hopper, Mrs. Francis
Mrs• .James G. Delano
Mrs. Bruce D. Smith
Dr. Joseph S. Lynch
Mrs. Hagh F. Denworth
Plowman, Mrs. Donald Poole, Mrs.
,tep for accuracy. Oar
Jaek B. Thompson
MrS. Joseph S. Lyn.h
MrS.
W.
L.
Dethloff
Frederick Van Ur1o, Mrs. John
price. are. no higherl
Mrs. Jaek B. Thompson
Mrs. Walter M. Msgee
Jliehard Bulon
Joseph
H. Walter Jr.
.
Ford, Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson.
Frank
R.
Markley
Mrs. Richard Enion
Mrs..
Joseph
H.
Walter
Jr.
Frank
R.
Markley
MrS.
The combined schools contributC1annu C. Franek
Mrs. Warren B. Warden
MrS. John F. MeKeman
MrS. Clarence C. Franek
ed $130 from the United Charities
Mrs. J. Barris West
David W. R. Morpn
Morris H. F_II
'Irs. Ri,hard Willis
Drive to the Junior Red Cross, to
Mrs.
David
W.
R.
Morgan
M••• Joseph Gibson
Mrs. I ...i~dsay Wo1fe
Mary C. Morris~n
carry on the 1951-52 program.
RaIJftt G. Gilfillan. Jr.
DRU(;STORE
nr. 1': od B. Williams
Jr.
Arthnr
n.
M
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,ip
lira. Robert G. GIIIIlIa...
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..... N eel B. Willla...
M..... George W. Patte""",
...... Sa.ael Garin
JR RED CROSS
AC
MUCH
UONS
Heated Election
Ends Tue8day
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CHECK ACCIDENTS
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ROTARIANS
VOLUME 23-NUMBER 30
Are You Slow
On Get-Away!
CLUBBERS VIE
FOR TOP HONORS
PRIMARY ELECTION -
Tuesday, .July 24
,
Dorothy W. Rodgers
FOR· SCHOOL BOARD
Mrs:
.
CA'tH ERJrIAN'S
}Jepublicons for Dorothy F. Pt.AJ:1gers
WHERE DOES TIME GO?
ult does not seem,
possible:~.
BOX LACROSSE
TONIGHT AT 8:30
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SUCCUMBS THURS
MRS RODGERS
CARPENTER WIN
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Voting Period Extended
For Recreation Dir!3ctors
For those who were unable to
observes the Garden Departvote
Wednesday or Thursday for
ment of the Swarthmore Wothe
Swarthmore
Recreation Assocl~
ma',1's Club, II but it is almost
directors, an additional
Indians v.s. Baltimore ation
Tournaments & Contests Flower Show time. n
period
from
7 to 8 has been added
Mrs. A. R. O. Redgrave In
At
MacMurtrie
Wind Up Successful
for
this
evening
(Friday, July 27),
charge of the annual Club Show
at the Swarthmore National Bank.
to be held in September, urges
Field
SRA Season
Two men and two women are
gardeners to begin pampering
Summer Recreation' tournaThe
Swarthmore
Indians
will
to
be elected from the following
thejr flowers now, and suggests
ment play-offs were held this past
-i>Ia¥
host
to
the'
Baltimore
AUcandidates:
that arransers keep their eyes'
Cresson O. Davis, Richard Enion,
week during the final week of the
open for new ideas and original Stars tonight at 8:30 p.m. In the
program.
containers. As usw.al, there will
MacMurtrie Field Box, in what Willi.am Pegram, William Reaser;
Mrs. Edmund Dawes, Mrs. ArKeen, competition was felt esbe classes for everyone. The
Should be one of the best games
pecJally in the badl1'inton contests.
schedule, and specific classes of the year. The Indians have thur Johnson, Mrs. Robert HetherSally Sf)!phens placed for. the
will be 'announced later.
shown steady improvement since ington, Mrs. Thomas Prather.
finals and t.riumpbed as girls'
the begmning of the season, while
champion when she defeated Her- i
the Baltimore boys should be at
me Bloom. Peter Essl'was vicfull strength for this tilt.
torious as the boys' champion.
The Indians ace-in-the-hole. is
Archery tournaments were dlveteran Marsh Austin, who has
vide
scored six goals in each of the
to ages. Dick Gurin wa",the winlast two starts II;> lead the league
ner of the oldest group while Bill
in scoring. The return of Marsh Services Tomorrow For
Medford triumphed over stiff com- 27 Schools Represented to the line-up this year after his
For Veteran Of Two
"etition from Peter .. Essl for the
In Enrollment
Korean duty, has added a scoring
intermediate championship, and
Of 265
punch sadly needed during last
World Wars
Charles Harvey won top honors
season.. Teamed with him on the
Col. Harvey R. Pierce, for 32
in the youngest group.
The Swarthmore Summer School forward Ime will be the Ford years " resident of 109 Princeton
Several team to1Jrnaments were completes a very successful six father and. son combination of avenue, died at 7 a.m. Thursday
held' under the direction of Jane weeks program today. During the Hlmk and Sandy while two vet- In Taylor Hospital of a hearl conAllen •. The winning team of kick Summer Session there were. 265 erans of the .years Ave Blske, the dition. Bedridden for the past
baseball. captained by Bob Brad- pupils in attendance, of which playing manager; and Joe Paul year, Col. Pierce h;td. been a
"haw, easily snuffed out the com- there were about 40 per cent from fo,.".er Baltimore and Union Col- patient of the Hospita1.since April.
peling team. Team memhers In- Swarthmore Schools. Pupils came lege star will team up on defense.
Born m Frankford, Pa. he servcluded George Ellis, Richard Gur- from 27 other schools. These Da,'e McCahan, Penn captatn- ed as a .Colonel in the Medical
in, Wayne Hoch, Sue and Lyn sChools were:
elect, will' be in front of the nets. Corps. in both World Wars. An
Purnell,
Dick Saunders, Don· Chester, CoaiPsvllle,
and ColThe second line,. of John~ authority on surglca
. l 'mstru ments,
.
r
Smith, Doris Snyder, and Daniel lingdale High Schools.,Ma-WashSnape, Clem Malin and Sam'Gris- he was engalled in that business
'J
Weinrich.
iJigton College, University of Penn- com played an ,outstanding brand. during peacetime, with offices 10The dodge ball team beaded by sylvania,Darby Township Schools, of ball last week and they are cated at 16th and Walnut streets in
Suzie Stephens "dodged" tllem- Eddystone Junior and Senior High, counted on for some added scoring. Philadelphia. He perfected . a
selves to a h.r~
.,. won victory.. I.n. G.eOrge. S.ch.001, Glen NQr, Lans- The defensive' line will· be knee brace during World.War I.
five minutes Sue's team bad: .downe,'LowerMerlon High School, strengthened by the addition of
Col. Pierce bad been a director
thrown every One on. the opposing Mal'Cus . Hook Public Schools, Haines. Dickinson, who will be of Camp Sunshine since its- .organ_ Beach SchoolS, Nether Pro- available this game. Haines was
I i~tion, and with his wife, the late
te am out,' and, after switching M!8.ml
places, in the same time interval vidence High School, Our Lady a regular Indian up until th s Maud Jarrett Pierce, organized the
(Continued on page' eight) . annual C,?unlry Week Picnic
thems~lves remained In the cen- of Peace. Our Lady of Perpetual
ter, no team member having heen Help, The Phyllis Wheatley School,
which for many years was held in
hit. This team of expert dodgers Prospect Park aud Ridley Park
this area for Mothers of the conincluded David and Dirk Bass, Schools, Ridiey Township High
•
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,·gestedseCtians. of Philadelphia.
Joby Perce, Sue Purnell, and Carol. School, Sharon Hill Schools, SmedHe was a member of the PresbyWilliams.
ley Junior High School, Sprlng- .
terian Church and of the AmeriExciting Game !!ories
field Junior and Senior High
can Legion.
An exciting game series of ITox School, St. James. Upper ChiSurviving him is a son, Louis
and Houn~" took Summer Club- chester Senior' High School, Val- Riverview Road. Ogden F. and "two grandchildren, Mary
bers over the Town. ·Trails were ley Forge MIlitary Academy, and
,
Lou and Harvey R. II of Harvard
laid by one of the two teams Westtown School.
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Xvenue Resident8
avenue.
(Foxes) while the Hounds followIn order to make possible the'
·Nominated
Services will be held tomorrow
ed these ·,raiis trying to find any maximum individual instruction,
afternoon at 2 p.m. in the Swarth';
stray foxes an
David Pass captalned tpe win!ling classes had fewer than 10 pupils. tion contest, Swarthmore voters interment in Fairlawn Cemetery.
team. O~b..r members wer" Dirk The largest class had 17 pupils.
nominated Mrs. Oliver Rodgers Pallbearers will be Walter R.
Bass, El'ic LikuJl's, Shirley Little,
The courses in which most pu- and Dr. Samuel T. Carpenter, both Thorpe, Robert Sheppard, Oscar
Katrina McK~ruan. Joby Perce, pils were registered were math parents of' College Avenue Ele- J, Gilcr~est, Howard G. Hopson.
Sue St.~phens, and Carol Willi.ams. and English. There were, how- mentary Sch?ol children, to the Frank R. Morey, and Alban RogLast Friday the Summer Club- ever, heavy registrations In the School Board by a two to one ers, Legionaires.
bers were treated to the thrlll'of fields of science and language. margin.
all firemen-riding on the fire Many pupils enrolled in \yplng and
Mrs. Rodgers was nominated to B
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A - .:J
oroug
esur aces TWo •
truck. Joe Reynolds kindly con- shorthand courses merely to. gain the .fsix year term FtIl.d Mr. Car.
sented to drive the children about skill In these areas and not for penter to the four. Mrs. William
Repmrs Its Streets
town. It required two trips. Wh.ile any credit.
H. Gehring, candidate for the
Swarthmoreans have undoubtpart of the members were particlThe teaching stsff was one of the former received 265 votes while edly noticed the construction work
pating in their tournaments and strongest ever which enabled the Theodore L. Purnell candidate for which was recently finished at
enjoying pony cart rides, the rest school to offer a much broader the shorter term received 285.
Chenter road and Rutgers avenue
went on their ride of fun with a program than usual.
Ambrose H. Van Alen and Wal- in front of' the Acme. An /lId
certain feeling of maturity. ~t
The music program enrolling an ton H. Nason were nominated to brick gutter which has suffered
11 :30 the cart an. d pony were load- additional 32 Swarthmore puplls Borough Council as was JolmM. from continuous har"
... use and
ed on a large truck and retumed. m.d·was under the very competet- Pearson, incumbent. Peter E. Told severe winters of alternate freezto the Phipp's stables.
ent direction of Robert H o l was
mnommated
..
as Magistrate f or ing' and thawing had become greatToday Summer Club closed fer
Sutdmer School has made It pos- the second term.
ly heaved and torn up.
another season with many con- sible for many Swarthmore pupils
All candidates nominated on the
Under Ilorough Council Hightests and the awarding of prizes to raise their grades from ufailure" Republican ticket were written in way committee's supervision, arto the tournament champions and to "passing" or from a passing on .the Democratic slate also. rangements were made to replace
champion teams. There will b!! a grade to a higher passing grade Therefore' all candidates will run the old brick gutter with a more
pet parade, doll show, bubble gum in order to receive college credit on both parties in the November durable gutter of cancrete.
blowing contest, balloon, sack, for the course. A number of election.'
Several .Borough stree~ have
fishing and shovel racing. The Swarthmore pupils also upre_
been resurfaced as a result of the
soda-pop contest will not be quite viewed" courses which they plan
C. D. S:chloesser, Jr., w~s nom- road surface maintenance project.
like other contests of this sort. In- taking this corning school year ina ted by write-in vote for Bor- Each year a contract is drawn up
stead of gulping down as much in order to strengthen their back- ough Auditor: Laurance E. Blun- to resurface 15,000 yards of BM'soda pop as possible In a given ground.
. din received 2 write~1n vo~.:~ augh streets after Borough Council
length of time, the contestants will
but cannot he a candidate'smce lie members inspect the' roads. In
have to drink a coke through a
00' iAaft.
is a federal employee in the local' this way each street
r€S1lrtaced
nipple.. The blue berry pie eating
Pfc. Fred Behenna is expected Post Office.
.,. ',' ',: .:. about· once every 15 or ·16 years.
contest promises to be as sticky to arrive this week-end to spend
There was no Republiean
StreetS .which ,*-re r'esurtaced
and messy as Isst year's, as COD- a 10 day leave with his parenls t ... tm the County. In the Dem- this year are: Harvard> between
'estantS "eat" pie as fast as it Mr. and lI4rs. Albert Behenna, ocratic race between thll Craw- Chester and Cornell and hetween
can be stuffed in.
Princeton avenue,
after· eight ford and Earle facUons,ti).e Craw- Vassar and ~ Union ave.Pr1mR7 G _
months training with the United foid slate carried essily;· ~ '.:"
nue, Haverford between Yale and
, Principal activity; of the prImar:r StsteB Army Air Corps.
The total vote rail 300 votes be- Harvard, 'Park be.tween Yale and
grOUP last week was furtb.er preHis sister Mrs. Gladys Behenna hind the last local School Board' Drexel, the west end of Elm aveparatdon fori the puppet show Rydell will arrive trani Brooldyn contest two years ago and approxl- nue, Cedar lane between Elm and
which was given to parents during to join the family party this week- mate1f 200 behind last yeou;'s
Ogden; IIDd 'l'fiByer and Amherst
(Continued on page eigbl)
end.
mary ,count.
. . ' avenues.
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ro.;-
7 P.M.
. TUESDAY
$3.50 PER YEAR
SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1951
SUMMER SCHOOL
'CLOSES TODAY
Rumsey Chevrolet
Fellow Republicans of Swarthmore
THE SWARTHMOREAN
IN BOWLS
.
ROTARIANS BOW
. TO LIONS 21·11
Match To Continue At
Whittier House On
Tuesday
The Swarthmore Lions Club. defeated the Swarthmore Rotary
Club by a score of 21 to 11 at their
first meetilg of the season on the
bQwllng green at Whittier House
WOdnesday evening.
Il'he Lions' team composed of
Richard 9nyder, Cllfford Renshaw,
M~rton Paul and John Jeffords
took' over the green at the 7 p.m.
match to vanquish the Rotary
IIl)e up, John Michael, W. Mark
Bittle, Joseph Reynolds, and E. C.
Sproat. Officials of the day were
Dr. E. L. Mercer and Norman W.
Krase.
Rotary coaches "Bob" (Robert)
Wilkinson, and E. M. Buchner
claimed that defeat was due to
lack of condition by team members
a'ld announced that if . certain
members did not observe training
rules, there would be some drastic
changes m the lineup.
Dick Snyder, coach for the victorious Lions, stated that his team
played their usual steady game
nnd that the team had no stars
but just excellent team work.
Theent\lusiastic crowd of about
50 cheered on their teams. The
good play provided by the second
team. of A. Van Alen and Charles
Thatcher was taken as an indication they might replace members
on the first R"~ry team.
Frank Massel\l's outstanding
performance on the second string
for the Lions, may mean a promotion for him.
Mr. Bittle, president of the Rotary Club and L. C. Hastings,
president of "the Lions, agreed. their
teams should meet again next
Tuesday, July 31, at 7 p.m. As
an additional attr"",tion the wives
will play.
Hornets Battle For 1st
Place In Edco League
The Swarthmore Recreation
Association's Hornets won their
second and third straight games of
the second half Edco League season by defeating Lansdowne on
Monday evening on the latter's
field by a score of 2-1, and
trouncing East Lansdowne the
following evening on their field by
9-4. .
DicJpe Snyder and Ned McGaughey pitched the team to the
Lansdowne victory allowing only
three hits. The game was a close
thrilling duel highlighted by
sparkling fielding by the Hornet
infield. Gordie Smith singled In
tile sixth.
On Tuesday evening the Enst
Lansdowne team went ahead by
2-0 In the third but the Hornets
came right back with successive
homers by Charlie Livingston and
Gordie Smith and then went on to
batter out the decisive victory.
Dickie Snyder and Ned McGaughty again split up the pitching
dUties, allowing four hits. Charlie
Livingston led the batters with
homer and two _.lngles besides
doing a fine job of catching.. The
Hornet Infield again played exceptionally well.
Tonight the'team goes to Overlook Heights with whom they are'
tied for first place and this game
promises to be the keenest battle
of the se/l8Ol>. On.SaturdayeveDinC Springfield plays the Hornets
ell!. Riverview field In the f!!Ial
home game of the season
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'rUE SWABTDMOBEAN
J1:JLY 27; 1951
wIIo live on Westdale avenue, College, according to announce-·
drove to Wildwood, N.J. with a ment by the college Monday. The,
Dr. Frank G. Keenen of Har- group of frlenda last week.
List Includes only students whose
vard avenue Is In North and South
Dr. and Mrs. A.F; Jackson are academic achievements for the
Carolina OIl a business trip this l1e,aviing for White Springs, W.Va. past term averaged "B" or better,
week.
today where Dr. Jackson will at- aD honor standing. Sal!y will reMr. and Mrs. Frederick AnthOft)' tend a dental conference.
turn to William Smith in the fall.
BEAUTY SALON
nnd their three sons Perry, Boger Jackso~ are planning to visit
Mrs. L. C. Blundln of Park aveand Malcolm will arrive :Saturday daughter Mr.. Paul Hadley who nue entered the Chester Hospital
DON'T LET SUMMER GO TO YOUR HEAD
from Cape Cod, where Mrs. An- lives In Elsah, m., after atltendhlg II Tl"""day for observation.
thony and her sons have been the conference.
Call Swarthmore 6-0476
visiting her parents for three
Mrs. Wllllam Gubmer and
Honored
il Chester Road
weeks, to spend the week-end family of St. Marino, Calif.,
MIss Beth Huey. of Dickinson
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones visiting her pareqts Mr. and Mrs. avenue, whose marriage to Pfc.
and family, 407 Swarthmore ave- J. ·F. Wagner of Dickinson avenue.
F. Newman, now stationed
nue. Mr. and Mrs: Jones will en~. and Mrs. Herbert Michener James
In Denver, Colo., will take place Ii
tertain in their honor on Sun- of Park avenue spent a week at September 15, was 'guest of honor
day. The AnthonYs will start Spray Beach , N .J., 'Wl·th Mr. and yesterday at a luncheon given by
REMEMBER
their return trip to Tulsa on Tues- Mrs. Richard Griffin of Maple- Mrs. Birney Miller of Lansdowne.
day.
wood, N.J.
TO HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED NOW!
SAVE A LIFE -IT MAY BE YOUR OWN
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney Johnson,
Mrs. Oliver Rickson of Boston,
Jr., will leave tomorrow to drive Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr.
ENGAGEMENT
RIGHT IN THE. CEIITIR OF TOWN
their daughter Louise to Camp and Mrs. Birney K. Morse of
Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Burriss West
O ne k a, Pike Count.1", P a., w h ere Harvard avenue. She will visit
,
she will remain for a month. Their for a week while her husband is of Benjamin West avenue an
BOB
ATZ,
Owner
nounce the engagement of their
son Sidney will accompany them. In New Hampshire.
The tree shaded lawn of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Mol- daughtell, Mary Alid!', to Mr.
Dartmouth & Lafayette Ave8.
SW' 6-0440
Blak
t
A
F
Amh
Mrs.
verY.
e,
ers stad are planning to drice to Wllllam Rollin Keen, Jr., son of
avenue, WI
e
e scene 0 a Penn State Park bevond
.
'11 b th
t
Mr.Bowling
IDld Mrs.
William
Rollin Keen
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of
Green,
Media.
day
"pitch-in" dinner party Satur
College, Pa. They will spend two
Miss West graduated from the
evening w h en a group a f f r Iend s weeks vacationing before return-ls..,ar,thIOlore
Schools, attended the
DeUclous Dinners to. suit the taste' of everYone
gatherc t a mark the wee k -end ing home.
.
I
f
Mr
University
of
Delaware
and
is
I
hd
b rt ay annlversar es 0
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Mrs. David M. Olds, daughter
TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to order
Frank R. Morey, Mrs. Blake, and M
d Mrs D W R M g
f now a senior at the University of
r.an
. • • . orano
Ian!a,weres
h
be is amemMARGIE'S FAMOUS CINNAMON BUNS on SUNDAY
M r. Hich mondD• F e thero.
If Mrs. Strath Haven avenue, returned to Pennsyv
AIR OONDITIONED FOR YOUR COlllFORT
B lake ' s mo ther, Mrs. H arr:r K·. her home in Mt. Lebanon, P1tts- ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma. She
is
the
granddaughter
of
the
late
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
B
lti
ill
b
f
Nield 0
a more, w
e pre- burg, with her· son John. Joan
and
Mrs.
John
William
Adams
sent appropriately, since h er birth- Olds will continue to visit· her
Comfortable .Rooms Day or Week
Elevator
of Swarthmore and Mrs. WIlliam
day, today, will also b e 0 b served . grlDldparents for a. few weeks.
Miss Alma Trevethlck of DartMrs. Birney K. Morse entertain- Henry. West and the late Mr. West,
.
turn
d
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mouth avenue has re
e ou.o= ed as her week-end guest Mr. R. also of Swarthmore.
Mr. Keen graduated from
WALTER J. PARROT. Mgr.
FREE PARKING
home on Dartmouth avenue after C. Roberts of Washington. D.C.
SWlU'thmore,
Pa.
Telephone
Swarthmore
8-0880
Swarthmore
High
School
and
is
spending a week in Sun Valley,
Sam Reynolds drove to Cape,
Idaho. Miss Margaret Paul
May. N.J. for a deep sea fishing now a senior at Franklin and Marani
d
h
Springfield accomp e
er on trip last Saturday with a group of shall College where he Is a member of Chi Phi. He is the grandson
the two week trip and they stopped his friends.
of Mrs. Cha~les Marian Thompson
In Chi<:ago to visit Miss Paul's
Mrs. Patsy Arnlatrong of Magill
relatives.
road is spending the summer in and the late Mr. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. John W . S prout Jacksonville, Fla., with her sister Atglen and the late Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie H. Keen of Christiana, Pa.
of Heightstown., N.J., spent the Mrs. Samuel Palmer.
OPEN -E~BY DAY
week-end visiting Mrs. SpI;out'.
Gen. and Mrs. William A. McNo date has been set for the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Culluch of Riverview road have wedding. _______
,..11• ••••Id4IIuH_r...nlllay...
Alen of .Park avenue. On Satur- returned from a 10 day trip to
LIFE SIZE TELEVISION NIGHTLY
BIRTHS
day, Mr. and Mrs. Thorn.. G. Canada. En route they were guests
~'eltlerda ~t1!e. ft9 ~f4'4,
Chew, Miss Harriet Gilbert and of Gen. and Mrs. Thomas H. Green
Mr. and Mrs. Mathews M. John1,,"teI .,'034 ..... DnpIIifI tn. to '"til .. PIIIbWt AYe.) DId E
Don Dickinson went boating on the in tlie Finger Lake section of New son, 332 Park avenue, announce
(Gta- ad a..IftII A~ to 69tt. ODd Mubt Sta.l Go to PorI! ... '001Chesapeake with the group. Mr. York State. They visited at Blue the birth of thl'ir third son, Scott
and Mrs. Jolm W. Taylor of Balti- Heron Point, Lyndhurst, Ont., with Phillips Johnson, on Monday night
more, Md., joined them at North- Mrs. William T. EllIs, formerly of In the Delaware County Hospital. ~~~~~~~~~!!!::~~=!::::~~~~~~~~~~~~
. east, Md.
Swarthmore, returnlng home via
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Rans- Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara
Mr. and Mrs. Louis de Moll of
burg of Harvard avenue and their Falls.
Rose Valley are receiving congratdaughter Eleanor spent the weekMr. and Mrs. Richard G. Halg ulations on the birth of their secend in Pocono Manor where they of Riverview road will spend the ond dau8hter, Cathy, born Sun-'
visited their other daughter Miss week-end in Westfield, N.J. visit~ day, July 22 in Jefferson Hospital.
Margaret Ransburg who Is teaeh- ing their son and daughter-In~law
Cathy is the granddaughter of
ing second grade this summer In Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Haig and Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll of Park
the Pocono Manor Nursery School. children Bobby IDld Johnnie.
avenue and, Mr. Guenther FroeMrs. Anne Heisler of Park aveLane de Moll of Rose Valley Is bel; 'DOW in Vienna.
nue will leave with Mrs. Charles visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
Paiten of Ardmore. on Friday on a Mrs. Carl de Moll of Park aveMr. and Mrs. Orrin M. Elliott,
five week tour of New England nue.
Pine Ridge, are receiving canand Nova Scotia.
William A. McCulloch, 3rd, of gratulations upon the birth
Miss Patsy McCahan of Strath Riverview road, who has joined their second son, Charles Trimble
Haven avenue will leave by boat the firm of Armstrong Cork In Elliott, on Friday night, July 20,
Saturday to accompany a group of Lancaster, left by plane Sunday In Lying-In Hospital, Philadelcollege friends to Bermuda where for a week's instruction at the phia.Mr. and Mrs. Percival Armthey will spend two weeks before Boston plant. Mr. McCulloch was itage of Harvard avenue' are the
returning by plane.
graduated from Lehigh University I·b.,bv's maternal grandparents.
Mrs. John M. Pearson and her in June.
daughter Frances visited Camp
Ensign Rohert Y. Buzby, atCharles Alfred Paul, was born
Daddy Allen In the Poconos last ached to the Carrier MonterrY at to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Paul, 128
Saturday'. Frances was a coun.. Pensacola, Fla.. is spending a 10 Park avenue, on Friday. July 13,
selor there last summer.
day 1eave with his parents Mr" in the University of Pennsylvania
Jack Walter, son of Mr. and and Mrs. 'Judson R. Hoover, Jr., Hospital. The baby, the second
W..ven
Mrs. Joseph H. Walter, Jr., of of Walltngford.
son and fifth child of the Pauls,
ACETATE RAYON
Benjamin West avenue is a camper
Miss Florence Turner MeCul- weighed five pounds, 14'h ounces.
AND NYLON
at Camp Deerwood on Squam loch, daughter of Gen and Mrs.
Lake; Holderness, N.H. Jack will William A. McCulloch of River- FOR
return at the end of August.
view road, is spending eight weeks
Mrs. F. S. Reitzel of Harvard at the Spanish School of Middle- Magazine Subscriptions
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her son and his wife, Mr. and
Sally Alden of North Chester
Mrs. lJoyd E. KauffmUJ
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Miss Ann Wright, daughter of
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Presbyterian Nota
The Rey. W. Harper Welch of
The Congregational Church, Essex, Conn., will be in the pulpit
Sunday morning at 10.
The Woman's Association ,andaging Group will meet Wednesday,
morning at 10 o'clock in the new
building. Members are asked to
· bring sandwiches.
Mr. Stettner is at the Philadel.
b'
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phla Pres ytertan amp a
ennington Island near Frenchtown,
N.J., where he is serving for a
week on the staff. He will retUl"O August 5. The Church Office will be open as usual weekdays from 9 to 4.
Trinity Notes
There will be a celebration oi
Holy Communion at 8 o'clock Sunday morning at Trinity Church.
• The Reverend F. B. Hornby of
Ridley Park will preach at the 11
o'clock service iJf Morning Prayer.
The ushers for Sunday will be
R. J. Baker, A. H. Knabb, R. S.
Bird, T. W. Hopper, J. H. Furlong, S. D. Clyde, S. D. Reynolds,
and J. B. Bullitt. At the 8 o'clock
service Ted Carey will serve as
acolyte, and Bennett Hill will be
on duty at 11 o'clock.
Christian Science Notes
"Truth" is the subject of the
Lesson-Sermon in all Churclles of
Christ, Scientist on Sunday, July
29. The Golden Text is "We have
a .trong city; salvation will God
appoint for walls and bulwarks.
Open ye the gates, that the rlShteous nation which keepeth the
· truth may entel'in." (Isaiah 26:1,2)
Amang Bible citations comprising the Lesson-Sermon Is the following: "Lead me in thy truth, ap.d
teach me: for thou art. the God of
my salvation; on thee do I walt
all the day • • • Blessed are the
pure in heart: for they shall. see
God ••• 0 Lord, thou art my God;
I will exalt thee, I will praise thy
name; for thou· hast done wonderful things; thy cOlDlsels of old are
faithfulness and truth."
(Ps 25:5) (Matt. 5:8) (Isa. 25:1)
Church SerVices
SWARTHMORE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Joseph P; Bishop, Minister
John Stettner, Acslstont
SunWlY, Jul1 29
10:00 A.M. Summer sunday
School Children aged 3 to 8.
10:00 A.M.-The Rev. W. Harper
Welch will preach.
Wednesday, August!
10:00 A:M.-Woman'•. Association
Bandaging Group meeta in the
new wing.
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Methodist Notes
Sunday School meets at 10 a.m.
Sunday morning..
Dr. Levi H. Zerr, Director of
the Methodist Church Home in
Cornwall will deliver the Sermon
at ~::e:: f~;I~~: ~:~v:~ilbe Alton P. Smith, George Glaesser,
.Charles L. Hughey and Richard
M. Snyder.
Mrs. Alton P. Smith will be in
charge of the Nursery.
Plans Ahead
The program committee of the
Swarthmore Mother's Club under
Mrs. Thomas G. Casey, chainnan,
has already begun planning for
the coming year, and arinounces
that the November speaker will be
Mrs. George W. Clapp, a vicepresident of' the PennsYlvania
League of Women Voters.
Mrs. Clapp, a resident of Newtown Square, is third vice president of tbe Pennsylvania League,
and chairman of the state organization committee.
The informal "hello" party for
new members of the Mother'. Club,
previously scheduled for September ·27, has been moved up to
September 20.
Other members of Mrs. Casey's
committee, assisting in arranging
the year's program include: Mrs.
Thdmas J. Prather, Mrs. A. R.
Crawford, Mrs. Franklin Church,
Mrs. Edmund Jones, Mrs. Robert
Pfeifer, Mr.. Lindsay Wolfe, and
Mrs. Paul Zecher.
Mr. John Stettuer of Harvard
avenue. has been enterlalning his
father, Mr. J. HarrY Stettner of
Columbus, 0., for the past 10 days.
Mr. Stettner, Sr., returned home
on Monday•
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Watertown National Park, Banff,
Lake Louise, Yoho National Park,
Emerald Lake and Joseph Park In
Canada. They returned part way
by ship;·putting their car on I't Ft.
William, Ontario, and disembarking at Port' McNichol on Georgi!in Bay. They drove home through
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We have our own parking fadll".. for .... exclusive use and
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stay in the Delaware County Hospital, Upper Darby.
Patricia Ann Wiley of Wallingford has been cited on the Dean's
list for schol'*'tic achievement
during the second semester of the
1950-51 school year at Bucknell
University.
Miss Wiley, daughter at Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick E. Wiley. Sr., was
graduated in June.
Miss Ellen Fitts of Wallingford
Hils is on a six weeks motor trip
to the west coast with a group of
friends. She will return the middle of August. '
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Mrs. Walter N. Molr of South
Chester road IDld ber daughters
Jinnie and Joan spent ll1$t week at
Cape May CoUrt House, N.J., visiting Mrs. Moir's sister-In-law Mrs.
John A. Moir. Dr. Molr joined
his family for the week-end.
Keith Rlchar¢;on of Park avenUe returned Sunday from a
month's stay at Camp Tockwogh,
Chesapeake Bay. He established
a record .by winning all four swimming records in one camp week.
Ross Pfalzgraff of Riverview
road returns home today after
six weeks training at the ROTC
camp
,Aberdeen, Md. Ross will
be a· senior at the University of
Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Mrs. Fred J. Murray. of Yale
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Sunday, Jaly 29
8:00 A.M.-HOly Communion.
,11 :00 A.M.-Morning Prayer.
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Sunday, Jaly 29
J 1 :00 A.M.-!4eeting for Worship.
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Mrs. Louis J. Servais of Dickin-son avenue will entertain tomorrow night her son-in-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. James
Weir and children Georgie and
Peggy of Glenshaw. Mr. and Mrs.
Weir and Georgie will go on to
visit with friends in Cape Cod for
two weeks while Peggy stays with
her grandmother.
Mrs. Dillman B. Cole of Yale
METHODIST CH\.JRCH
Roy N. Keiser, D. D.. Minlater
Sunday, July 29
10:00 A.M.-Sunday School and
Young Adults.
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11 :00 A.M.-Dr. Levi H. Zerr will
preach.
"Truth".
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Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Church
and son Edward of "Calico Cottage" Baltimore pike, have returned from a two month stay in
Kansas City, Mo.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Molr of
South Chester road will entertain
as their week-end guests Dr. and
Mrs. John S. Clemence II'I1d their
Ihree daughters of Washington.
Nancy and Susan Gowlng,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. D. Mace
Gowing of Parrish road, are spending this week in Ridgewood, N.J.,
visitlng the I. C. Annlstead family,
former residents of Magill road.
Ann Cooper, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs.-James B. Cooper of Parrish
road will return from Camp Happy Valley, Port Deposit, Md., tomorrow after spendlng the month
of July there.
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It is a precious paper.
Bring it directly to Pre. scription Specialists. Onc.e
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David Clarence Campbell, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Campbell of College avenue, has been
selected hy the Navy Department
as one of approximately 300 aspirants to Naval Reserve commissions
who willbegln the second class
ot a new Officer Candidate School
at Newport, R.I.
Mr. Campbell began his oUlcer
trainlng at the Navy School on
Tuesday. Upon completion of a
120 day tralnlng course at Newport he will be appointed to the
commission of Ensign In the Naval
Reserve end will be ordered to
active duty.
He was graduated from the
Swarthmore High School in June
1947, and received his B.S. degree
from the University of Michigan
in Ann Arbor last month. Durlng
his college years he was a memper of the School's football and
basketball teams.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bowden, Jr.
of liIagill road have returned from
a 10 day vacation at Sea Island
Beach, Ga.
IiIrs. Thomas W. Simpers of the
Swarthmore Apartmenta Is spend-·
jng this week In Stone Harbor
visiting her ;nephews Mr. Ernest
L. Green, Jr., of Media, and Mr.
Horace P. Green at Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bodley end
children Justine and Kathy of
Lafayette avenue drove to New
York City last week to bid bon
voyage' to, Mrs.' Bodley's mother,
Mrs. Robert J. Byron of Ocean City
who sailed Friday On the New Amsterdam for Le Havre. Mrs. Byron will visit w~th her daughter
erland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mark Bittle of
Rutgers avenue will spend the
weekend In Shlphottom visiting
their daughters and their families,
Mrs. Edward W. Johns of liIedia.
and Mrs. Thomas N. Murray of
Comwall-on-the-Hudson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell and
Neil of Harvard avenue are leavIng today for a 10 day vacation at
Lake George.
Mrs. iii. R. Dimmitt of Rutgers
avenue, Mrs. Alfred Fassilt and
Miss Margaret Fassilt of Springfield drove to Buck Hill last week
for a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Landes Baker of
Cornell avenue entertaine:l for a
week Mr. Baker's sister Mr~. Earl
Adams, and family ot IiIclilahan,
Texas. ,
We announce with pleasure
the association of
Edward
H. Pyle, II
Lt. Burton N. Cox, Jr., U.S.M.C
R., and Mrs. Cox, son-ln-law and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
L. SchoU of li!ichigan avenue,
drove to Califorr';a the latter part
of May, 10 spend a month In San
Diego, where Lt. Cox was stationed at Camp Pendleton. Following Lt. Cox's recent embarkation for Japan, IiIrs. Cox flew
east and visiied bere with her
par~"llts for a week before 11 'urning to her hOIIl> :n baltim'.rf; last
wit~this o'rganization'
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Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John de Moll and
children Christine and Richard
Harris, will move today from 203
Dartmouth aven~e to 308 Harvard
avenue.
Ii!r. and Mrs. Robert LaPann of Glen Falls, N. Y. arrived
last night to visit with Mrs. LaPann'. parents Mr. and Mrs.!
Thomas H. Lueder. of North .
Princeton avenue.
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Swarthmore, Pa.
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to trade on .a
tittle
COURTESY
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on .party-line
telephones, too
Little courtesies, like
h~ping Granny' off the
train, help to make life
happier.
Consideration for the
other fellow is the basis
of good party-line telephone pervice, too. If
you are always courteous on the telephone,
you're sure to find your
party-line neighbors
the Simle. Remember
the three. R's of partyline courtesy - Relinquish the line as soon
as p
it; Replace the receiver
gently when you find
the line in UB8; Regulate
your calls 80 that others
may UB8 the line inbetween.
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BRAND-SIJ1all, Lean, SMOKED
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Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Birney K. Morse
Henry, Plush Mill road. Wallingof
Harvard avenue entertained as
ford. will leave on August,6 for
overnight guests Tuesday Mrs. Altwo weeks In Bermuda.
John McCahan of Strath Haven bert Svlhra and her daughters
Elizabeth and Am} whose home is
avenue returned Wednesday after
spending 10, days as the guest. of in Palo Alta, California. Mrs. and sister-in'...law, Mr. and Mrs.
Svihra who was a childhood playJohnny PhI11Ips In Center Harbor.
mate of Mrs. Morse in Duluth. Norman H. Bassett.
N.H.
MYs. Frank G. Lumsden of Ken- Minn.• and is the widow of a West "I saw It in The' Swarthmorean".
Point classmate of Mr. Morse's;
yon avenue expects her brother
I Mr. Frank A. GreeD! from Detroit.
. Mich., to visit her for several days
this week.
Mrs. Donald P. Jones and children Arthur and Beth with Beth·s
guest Mimi Wisdom will leave on
August 1 for Sebec Lake. where
they will remain until Labor Day.
Chuck Russell will visit Arthur
Jones for the last' two weeks in
Augus!; Rev, and Mrs. George I!.
Turner of Yale avenue will occupy the Jones' home during their
absence.
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Mrs. John Trevethick of Dartmouth avenue returned home
Monday from visiting relatives for
two weeks In Pittsburgh. A highlight of her stay was the family
reunion which celebrated her sisWhen you drive into our station for a tanJdul of guo.
ter's forty-fourth wedding anniline, your car undergoes a quick safety' iDspectioD
versary.
aervic:e ••• with no delay to yOl,L
Pvt. Dwight b. Hummer. son of
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hummer of
HIRE .5 WHAr wt DOl
Rutgers avenue. has arrived in
Germany with the Second ArmorCh.dr tlr.. and
Clean door window and
a.a.
light .......
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Mrs. Margaret Hogan. of HarExamin. rodiotor, hOM,
clean .
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vard avenue is visiting the John
McCoubreys In New York city.
Mr.. McCoubrey. the former Betty Morse, Is Mrs. Hogan's granddaughter.
Chester and Fairview Roads
Dr. and Mrs. Morris A. Bowie
of South Chester road will enter-
fREE ForYouro~otection
Turn to the ACME for
cool, delldous, summer~
time foods thot quicken
lazy appetites and make
hot-weather meols a
pleasure to prepare and
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killed in the Philippines Iri .the
last war. is enroute to her home
by way of New York and Duluth.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Bassett
of North' Chester r.oad leave today
for Ventnor, N.J .• where they will
visit with Mr. Bassett·s brother
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Glenside Peacbes HoJ;;;~:'
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Snider's CbiH Sauce
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Bunt's CbiU Pepper Catsup
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SUGARED DOUGHNUTS 12 ~r. 23e
fRESH ROLL'S
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Now those who work. in the heart of Philadelphia can enjoy the
beneflb of the channing suburban areas that give them and their
• Alterations
Swa.r&bmore 6-3&10
,;crvlng Swarthmore, MOTIon. Rutledge and RIdI&y
Township .lace 1918
PHONIC.
• Swar&hmore I-OU&
ROOFS
G1lT1'ERS
REPADlED .. INSTALLED
~ARH-AIR BEATING
GBORGE IlHRS
Among these communities are those served by Red Arrow Lines.
~ we have moved out into the countryside, new homes, shops,
schools, services and ,similar facilities for the good life have followed. Thousands of former city dwellers ha~e been able, to
establish homes for themselves and their children amid trees,
green 'grass under pleasant skies and in clean country air.
We grow
so rapidly In this great country that too often we take
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Palate"r8 .. I'a_'
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Swa. 6-2188 1IIIol1I,... A_
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Atlantic Heating Oils
Iron Fireman Oil
Burners
Good Coal
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RIDLEY PARK
PhoDe Swar&lunore 8-"U
Ashes & Rubbish Removed
Lawns mowed, General
Ha1liln8
2311 Harding Av. Morton. Pa.
Investment
to
ESTATE OF A~BBN T •. EAVENSQ».
II, deceased alsO known WI A. T. KA VP..NL.:etters TESTAMENTA~Y'on the above
ERtate IIBve been gronted to the under.·dgned, who requeM 011 perRon. having
elaltnA or demands aplnAt the &tate 01
the decedent to make known the Rome,
nnd all- persons Indebted to the decedent
tu make payment. without delay to..
REBECCA I. S. EAVENSON
ar to the attorneys Cor the estate.
CLARENCE G. MEYERS. ESQ.
DUANE, MORRIS " HECKSCHER
tel7 Land Title butldlng
PhIladelphia 10, Pennj;}'lvnnla
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bringing them home again.
to make Iqlown the snme.
Indebted to the decedent to make
without slelay to
Ruth M. C. Jones, Executrix-
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Swarthmore,- Delaware Cou,llty
Penn9ylvanla
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or to her attorney
.\.Ibert N. Garrett
.!28 Garrett Avenue
WANTED-In Swarthmore. by retired teacher. small second floor
apartment In private home. or
share apartment with middle aged'
lady. or board in private home.
Convenient to transportation and
stores. Miss Clark, Box 41, PrImos,
Pa.
WANTED-Reliable person to sit
wi. th invalid elderly man on frequent afternoons. Reply Box D,
The Swarthmorean.
WANTED C()uch, lamp, easy
cbair. dressing table, bookcaSe.
Call Swarthmore 6-5705 after 5:30
p.m.
WANTED--Cook. One in family.
$25 A ly
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2 to 6. 310 Elm avenue, First Floor, Swarthmore.
WANTED-Spoiled by 15 years of
f
l·~a·aT
ESTATB OF FoLORENCR. MAY TEMPLE.
!ate or the Borough or Swflrthmore.
Dece..... ,
Lette" Testamentary on the above
BJltate having boon granted to the under-
Estate are reque'lted to make p1\-yment.
md thO'ie having clahnK to present the
lfIrne. wllhont delay, to
Mary Bf"8Umonl Newman
Executor
')r to her Attorney
\lorrlA H. FURSeIl
12 South Avenue
Phone
6-"254.'
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Tenda.
YoUr automatic transmission should
be serviced regu1arly. It costs very
little to do this aDd you can avoid
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performance, .....r~tiDg and
costly repairs If yon do It every 10.000
. miles. We are experts In ear\ag for
au types.
GOOD DRIVERB DRIVE SAFE CARS
First in Service -- First in Sid4IS
Rumsey Chevrolet
Theatre Square
Swarthmore 6-6130
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m'ent in Swarthmore for a re-
sponsible family of three,
Swarthmore 6-4744.
Call
FOR RBNT
FOR'~RENT=~-Five room beach
front apartment vicinity 30th
Street. Ocean City. N.J. Second
floor. Either one week or two
weeks ,beginning August 1. Very
Swarthmore 6-0609.
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FOR RENT-Escape the heat at
cool Cape May; completely furnished apartment, $350. for August. You'll like it. J. B. Douglas.
1049 New York Avenue. Come and
TIM
see!
OILDMT
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FOR RENT-Large-· comfortable
room. 3 windows. Convenient to
transportation and tea rooms.
Swarthmore 6-4124. ""'=-_
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FOR
SALE--Collie puppies, 8
weeks old. Pure bred. papers•
A.K.C..
has 9 champions
4-1703.
",it" ,'enty 01
HOT WATER
l from a PENFIELD Automatic
Gas Water' Heater!
A' refreshing bath in delightfully warm water does
; wonders for those h.ot weather blues. And you con count
1 on enough hot water for all tasks with a Penfield Auto! matic Gas Water Heaterl
, . For corefree enjoyment of modem automatic wale!
heating, choose your Penfield todayl
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business. shopping trovel
cl'<'le.
College
1 SOUTH
BlliIders Snpplies Coal
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And' Other Types
reasonable. For particulars call
Pa.
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Open Thursday & Friday Till 9 P.M.
Hydramatic, Dynaflow
kitchen please. Everyone says it
... Igned. all persons Indebted to the s.1.ld
OIL .URNERS • AIR CONDITIONING OIL FURNACES
011 BOILERS. ~IL IURNING WATER HEATERS
Rel'f on ~ Arrow for
Skilled Care Of
can't be done, but there must be
another like it in Swarthmore
vicinity. Help them find it. Reply
Box E. The Swarthmorean.
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Automatic
Transmissions!
want to. duplicate
this hoqte with one addition, a
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w. Service
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'WANTED-Second
,0,t6.rthmore, Delaware County
Pennsylvania
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.oln. . - the morning and befaN th.
.(HECK YOlJD CAll
CHECK ACCIDENTS
and
make such blessing possible.
Red Arrow Service has anticipated and kept pace with the need
for adequate \ervice to do ib part in taking folks to work and
Mohawk Carpeting - Complete Size Range - Oriental Rwrs
100 PARK AVEN.UE
SWarthmore 6-6000
WAJilTED
~Es:ta~,.~otr.:~~~~~]~[~~1
living
in an apartment
with
tlie
Borou,h
usual
qharm:-living
room
25unby
Delaware
28 with stone fireplace and old
Oeeeosed.
oak floor, porch, two bedrooms and
LeUeTA Testamentary on thebath. all in midst of beautiful
Eatate Iulve been ,ranted to the
!il«ned who requesb allgrounds, heat
hot water to
clailIl8 against the Estate
one's content and rent .modest, pro-.
M~la.
for granted the hard work, planning- and necessary capital
OUR ACME MARKET Chester Rd., Swarthmore
Saturday 'tiD 6 PoM.
WILLIAM BROOKS
.'.'Y foot-
(Pt\"'SO" It Comt~~,'\
tions. Sales and Service on eJec.
Water:heaters. Ranges, Washers,
Dryers, pumps, fans, cleaners ,and
small appliances. Call: Erich H.
Ilausen, SW. 6-2850; Corner of
Park and Michigan Avenues.
.
with
-cost f.sl to Own
-ere alw.,i t. best tute
commercial _done in compliance
with FIre Underwriters Specifica-
80s &I - S~ 8-07«0
Madison 8-9098
Since 1905
PERSONAL-For your requiremen~ in Real Silk, ·.phone Mrs.
Dickinson.. SWarthmore 6-4595
Lingerie, hos,iery and accessories.
PERSOlfAL-Baby .sitter-middle
aged woman would like baby
sitting. Call Swarthmore 6-4251.
PERSONAL - Radios, television
receivers, vacuum cleaners and
electrical appliances repalred.
Prompt service.
Robert
Brooks. Swarthmore 6~1&48.
PERSONAL - Electrical wiring,
new and old~ residential and
Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
SELECT CLIENTELE
CUNNINGHAM
prfnt
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Stokes Nursing Home
AND
families the advantages of real country living.
.. 5Se
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.- 75c I Umburger ~:=- ~t:~ 38c
PERSONAL
e Painting
e Repairs
Authorized Distributors
Io~.
GLENDALE CLUB CHEESE FOOD 2 ;:.~ 1ge
1·61c Boby Goo'dol
SWARTHMORE. PA.
Road
BEFORE the days of extended rapid transit, people had. to
live near their
gal lor
Classified
to decorate
.-do not show
Mrs. Edward K. Cratsley's
father and mother. Mr. and Mrs.'
Irwin S. payton. Shaker Heights.
Cleveland, Ohio. are staYing in
the Cratsley home this week with
young Bruce Cratsley who has
been visiting. them for the summer. Mr. Cratsley, vice-president
of Swarthmore Coliege, and Mrs.
Cratsley will return this week-end
.from several weeks in Europe .
next week
They will leave early
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Devine Taxi Service
B'uilding Construction
e Commercial
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News Notes
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Swarthmore 6-0740
,9dm1 BUD-DeBaGH
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SWartbmore, P..
Phone SW 8-1117
"ThIrd GeaeraUoa BaDlIen"
S. M. HARBISON
PEAS 1::: zze
Con8trqmOn
Alterations
J. F. BLACKMAN
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Residential Wiring
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rdr Beaver Camp for boys. Low- returning. to Swarthmore.
Claydcn of Park ave- vl11e. N.Y.• near tlielr former home
Mrs. Frank McCowan of Vasnue,';as manager of the Auto- in Canton, where they will col- sar avenue entertained yesterday
motive Laboratory at the Sun 011 lect their other son John, before afternoon at luncheon bridge.
received the Accident
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·Pmoleum Institute
laboratory for the 15year accident
industrial safety
The aW8rd is in recognlof the Lab's <1ne million manYOUR ROOMS BEAUTIFUL
a disabling injury.
hours without
.
Phone Swarthmore 8-21126
SERVICES
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Dressed Pan-Ready WHITING w~:.. • 1ge
,}'UJ4ted '}tNJd 11ai«e6/
Mild Cheddar
Sharp C;h..ddar
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Cellar Walla ...........
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2""'2.29
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Hom-de-Llto Creamy
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Lab Honored
"-A~Ludlow
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Mphatt or Con ete
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Inti
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PETER. DI . NICOLA"
Driveway Coastrac:tiOa" ,
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Agar's Bacon
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lISCO Bacon
A ""'·3Se
Beef Balogna '":..":0'" 'i: 17e
Liver Sau.og............. 1·18c
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for a 3G-ga11on ...... ,_,,"" ••der ""nclanl eond"oHo..,
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H'OW SWAlRTHMORE VOTED
REPUBLICAN
SCHOOL BOARD (6 Year Term-One)
Precincts
WeiR East
Marion L.· Gehring .............................. 115
91
127
Dorothy W. Rodgers ........................ 191
(4 Year Term-One)
Theodore Lynn ,Purnell .................. 139
78
Samuel T. Carpenter ........................ 169
136
COUNCIL (4 Year· Term-Three)
Walton H. Nason ................................ 255
176
John M. Pearson ................................ 264
185
Ambrose H. Van Alen ........................ 263
182
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59
226
265
544
68
219
285
524
23'1
236
237 '
668
685
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MI.·IEW·
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DEMOCRATIC
SCHOOL BOARD (6 Year Term-One)
2
Marion L. Gehring ..............................
4
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22
Dorothy W. Rodgers ............................
22
10
(4 Year Term-One)
4
Theodore Lynn Purnell ....................
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2
12
Samuel "T. Carpenter ........................
6
2
COUNCIL (4.Year Term-Three)
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Walton H. Nason ...............\................
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John M. Pearson ................................
1
2
3
Ambrose H. Van Alen ........................
2
4
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,., .... tWa rally Ree.; OIdemoWe'8 "Il.IIi.. :IIiIW'-
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of punch to their forward wall,
.... IJpeneinu &)bleml And the tops ill .. r
and with more depth of seasoned
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pilfer ps ••-rin8 pcM.er widl the
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material they should offer the
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D-. ,"Jloe:bt".llnginf! aad OU--...
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this final week of the summer local club plenty of opposition.
Come iato.,.. • •DUIl . . . .·. . . .
program. Puppets, costumes, songs,
Wednesday night the Mainand action have now been all ra- ,liners pulled away from the Sun
I I. ,. , OIl. 'ill.. Sopr'"
hearsed. Last Friday the group Oil team in the last period to win
enjoyed a special day of games a tightly contested game 8-5. The
and a treasure hunt. Betty Bon- first two periods were nip and
ard, Pat Ridgway, and Kirby Noye tuck with the visitors ahead 4-3,
were the prize winners. Dicky but goals by Pete Clark and Eddie
Barnes and Kirby Noye are the Steir put the game on ice. A goal
leaders in the basebaJi games by Walt Cosinuke pulled the Oilers
whIch occur among the boys every up to 6-4, but they then couldn't
morning.
muster enough to overcome the deThe special event for the kill- licit.
dergarten last Friday was a trip
Cosinuke and Cornell Archbold
to a creek near Broomall for a were tops for Sun Oil with two ,I
good splashing in the creek and goals each; while Art Jennings tala picnic under some big trees. lied the other. F..d Steir, the formBoy~ and girls together'have been er Drexel captain and All-State •
playing kick baseball every day. star was high for the ''Liners''
Tracy Johnson has been the star with three. Pete Clark counted
pitcher, with Randy Lee, Michaet twice as John Woolford, and AI
_ u .atas_a·-.
Gray and Andy Seybold the best and Bill Fulton each added" one.
kickers.
Regardless of the outcOme of
The four year old group topped tonight's game, this win for the
their week of increasingly success- Mainline team adds importance to
fuI group activity with'a trip to their meeting next Wednesday with
the Whitehouse Farms in Secane. the Indians, for a win then will
In, additon to goat~ and other put them at the·topaf the League,
farm animals, there was some dif- md they are 'anxious to 'show that
ferent play equipment there. A1;. their tille' last, -year. was not just
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most no' one, wanted to stop for a flash in the pan ..
On Television: C.B.S. News with Douglas Edwards Monclay u.ru FrI
the picnic which followed.
da)' at 7:30 P.M. Station W.C.A.U.-TV Channel 10 Cour&esy of ),our
STUDIES CORROSION
A special trip to Glen Providence
John M. Pearson, member of
Park last Friday was the hlgh
pomt for the three year old group. Borough Council and Cornell aveAfter Johnny Shapiro, Ginny nue resident, is attending the Gor,\
Montgomery, and TeeUa CliHord don Conference, American Associfed the du<:ks, everyone hQd a pic- ation for the Advancement of
nic. Ec Gerner was the champion Science, in New London, N.H. this
at rolling down the hill, perhape- week.
Mr. Pearson who is head of the
who knows-because he ate so
Sun Oil Physical ~esearch Labmuch.
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vice-chairman of the Corrosion
Box Lacrosse Tonight
Sectioh.
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WHITAKER- BARRETT Inc.'
Media 6-0100
340 W. ,Baltimore Pike
season, when Uncle Sam called,
and 'formerly' starred in football
and, lacrosse at Swartllmore College, where he captained both
sports. J eft Greist will be his
defensive mate.
The Baltimore team is composed
prinCipally of members of the
Maryland Lacrosse Club which upset the famo1,1s Mt. Washington
Club team this year, for the National Open Championship for :field
lacrosse and have great strength at
offense and defense. The Southerners lost to Sun Oil on their
recen~ 'trip to Feltonville, 'but
asked that the game this week be
changed to Friday· so that they
could get a stronger team together. Dave Watson and Ron
Heisse from the University ot
Maryland, and Ken Wittlesberger
of Loyola, along with former AUAmerican Bobby Pool give plenty
A GOOD JOB ...
Mrs. Donald Piccard, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell
of Ogden avenue, who with her
small daughter Betsy has been
visiting her parents for two weeks,
will leave today for her new home
in Jackson. Mills, N~J. Mr. and
Mrs. Piccard were formerly residents of Tom's River.
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Polio Insurance
PETER E. TOLD
333 DARTMOUTH AVENUE
S~ore 6-1833
DEW DROP INN
CLOSED
AUGUST 6th to' AUGUST 19th
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and a chance
to make good friends!
For girls who like people, Bell Telephone is an ideal place to
work. The men and women you'll, meet at Bell are ·friendly,
pleasant, congeniaL
If you'd like to work' with associateS of this kind ••• with
, people like yourself ••. why not stop in for an interview? Th!'lre
are several openings right now for &irIs who can qualify,.
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In addition, you'll find tr.at telephone work has many other
- advantages:
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No experience
n .....d
Essential work In
Inter.~tln. lobi
Good pay from the .flIrt,
with regular. Increases
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Pleasant, . comfortable
surrounding,
Why not stop in today at one of the offices listed below:
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7055 'ermlnal Square, Upper ~r"y, Pa.
1611 Arch
Street~
Philadelphia, Pa.
'HE IELL 'ElE'HONE COM'ANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
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WlLLRE-<>mN
AUGUST 20th -·7 A.M. '
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The Swarthmorean, 1951-07
First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
1951-07
digitized microfilm
Film P398-P427
Digitization funding supplied by the Swarthmore Historical Society
Peter E. Told, Editor and Publisher
1951 JULY.pdf