The Swarthmorean, 1948-09
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First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
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- ' ... .:j\lnrthI.Jore Cc..llece Librnry o ',I<l.l" th muTe, }1a 0 ~"..,... ........... S \\ •. ~I{-:\'l1MOft COi/LlmE LI.B.R-A-RY TO VOTE REGISTER TInS FALL ·THE SWARTHMOR BY SEPT. 11 ~ .. ------------.. VOLUME 2O-NO. 36 SCHOOL OPENS . . 8:30 THURSDAY , Today Is Last Chance "To Register For School Year Swarthmore Public School clasÂses will begin as scheduled on Thursday, September 9. The high school classes will assembl~ at 8:30 a.m. and the elementary school classes, grades kindergarten to sixth, at 9 a.m. All classes will have morning sessions only on Thursday and Friday. . Pupils returning to the high school classes next week will find the home room assignments ready for them and posted conspicuously on bulletin boards in the corridors. For conve!lience, the following list may be used: Twelfth grade: Miss Zimn.ter, Room 215, A-F; Mr. YoÂcum, Room 208, G-M; Mr. OppenÂlander, Room 202, N-Z. Eleventh Grade: Mrs. Mathews, Room 303, A-E; Miss Armstrong, Room 209, F~P; Dr. Irwin, Room, 206, Q-Z. Tenth Grade: Miss Barten, Room 200, A-F; Mr. Duncan, Room 213. G-Q; Mr. Klemmer, Room 211, R-Z. Ninth Grade: Miss BradÂfield, Room 104, A-F; Miss Strouse. Room 103, G-N; Mr. Snyder, Room 8, O..:Z. Eighth •G rade: Miss Mc- Kie, Room 1M, A-J; Mr. Miller, Room 101, K-Z. Mornln~ SelllsloD ".'. The morning session of the high school will begin at 8:30 on ThursÂday. Upon arriving at the school. pupils should go directly to their new home rooms for directions ~rom their respective home teachÂers as to the plans for the day. All the supplies will be distributed there and pupils will be handed their individual class schedules which have been previously prt>Âpared during the summer months. The remainder of the morning will be. devot~ to classes, receiving books, and work assignments. ~he elementary schools will beÂgin at 9 o'clock on Thursday morÂning. Beginning September 13 the elementary school hours wil1 be from 9 to 11 :45 a.m. and from 1 to 3:15 p.m. In the high school the hours will be from 8:30 to ·12 in the morning and from 12:50 to 3:20 in the afterÂnoon. Teachers will report to school on Tuesday, September 7, spendÂing the day in conference, workÂon plans, and getting supplil!s ready for school sessions. WednesÂday will be devoted to various make-up tests, of which notice" has been sent to the individual pupils involved. Parents are urged to mark and label children's clothing so that articles which are lost or mislaid may be promptly returned to the owners. At the end of each year & great many valuable, unclaimed articles are left at the school, Which might have been promptly (Continued on page 8) A. ELTON LANDON A. Elton Landon of Swarthmore passed away at a nursing home in Media on August 26. Mr. Landon, a native of Pennsylvania, had made his home with his son F. Norton Landon on North PrinceÂton avenue during the past five years. With his late wife he reÂsided on Cornell avenue from 1916 to 1918. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lois Glaser of Van Nuys, Calif.; and four grandchildren, Lois and Vauatum Glaser, Jr., of Van Nuys, Elizabeth Landon of Swarthmore and Mrs. Richard F. Bovard of Park. W. Va. SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1948 $3.00 PER YEAR Old Timers Return To Diamond ~gainst Legion A team of "old-timers" will meet this· year's local American Legion Baseball Team on the RivÂerview Field next Thursday evenÂing, September 9, at 6:15 p.m. Buvs Television Set " The Swarthmore Methodist PARK NAMED TO I DENMARK POST ; Church nas purchased a televison i set for the use of all members and I friends, Dr. Roy N. Keiser, minis- CLUB SPONSORS FLOWER SHOW Included in the Ex-Hornets who will see action in the game are Porter Waite, Bob Reed, Prent Manning, Bob A1li~on, Bill ZiegenÂfus, Less Korndoffer, Eddie McÂCall, Jimmie Johnson, and Bob Collie. Before the first ball is tossed by Burge~ Paul Brown the oldÂtimers wilJ present an auto graphed baseball to E. C. Walton of Ogden avenue for his untiring support to sand lot baseball through the years. PATIENTS ATTEND MORROW POOL Polio Parents Club Activities Are Reviewed Once again poEo patients from all over Delaware County are happily splashing in the MorÂrow. Pool on Harvard avenue. Sixty-five patients, ranging in age from 3 to 40 and including cases that date back to 1929, come to use this pool, reserved especially for them on Tuesdays, WednesÂdays and Fridays from 2 to 4. Physiotherapists Mary Lou WilÂson and Henry S. Kern, give treatÂment and instruct while volunÂteers, one for each patient, stand by to help. Sports and water toy~ remain on shore with chatting parents and volunteer drivers, for these swimmers, paddlers and floaters take their "recreation" seriously as they strive to use and exercise muscles paralyzed by the polio virus. With all tbe noise and gaiety, all the splash and activity going on, it is difficult to tell which is the patient and which is the volÂunteer, who ordinarily wears a leg brace and who uses crutches. One learns with surprise, for inÂstance, that Jerry, floating comÂfortably in his tube midway beÂtween the deep and the shallow ends, two years ago was a respiraÂtor case. He spends his spare time with inventions, and incidentally, proceedings have already begun on patenting his shower bath for handicapped people; and now he is working on an automatic crutch. Another !)atient, a pretty darkÂhaired girl, pops in and out of the water with an occasional belly-flop 01' two, perfecting her dive. On the shallow end a little girl, supported by her bathing suit straps, firmly held by a volunteer hand, kicks her way from one side of the pool to the other. A little boy learns to put his face in the water. Others, having OVE:rÂcome their fear, are practicing deadman's float or paddling noisÂily back, and forth across the pool. Progress Achieved The progress made through these hydra therapy treatments and the efforts of the patients themselves is exciting and reÂwarding to the polios, the parÂents, the volunteers as well as to Miss Wilson and Mr. Kern. AnÂ¥ stray parent executive secretary or helper may stop to point with pride to e1even-year-old Jean who as 3 resuit of the treatments last year at the pool, was able to exchange one of her long leg braces, which reach to the thigh, for a short one to the knee; or to the little boy who, one day this (Continued on page 8) Sails Next Week As U. '5. Commercial Attache Mr. and Mrs. William M. Park of Harvard avenue will sail next Wednesday on the Queen ElizaÂi:; eth for Southampton. After:l week's stay in London they will go to Copenhagen, Denmark where Mr. Park will be CommerÂcial Attache to the American EmÂbassy. Mr. Park's appointment as a Foreign Service Reserve Officer of the Department of State came after he had served as Regional Director in Philadelphia for the United States Department of ComÂmerce for the past 1;- years. Mr. Park has had a long and di'lÂtinguishcd career in government service both forei/i:n and domestic. He has just completed 31 years with the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Educated in the public schools of Springfield, Missouri, his home state, and later specializing in foreign trade at the Universit.y of LOL. ion and the University of Pennsylvania he was engaged in private business as purchasing agent and export manager of a paint and varnish manufacturing company in st. Louis, before joinÂing the Bureau in 1917. His .first ten years were spent at the United States Embassy in London where he served as Assistant Tradt> Commissionl'r and Trade CommisÂsioner. During World War I, having reÂsigned to enlist in the military service, Mr. Park was attacl;l.ed to the military personnel of the AsÂsistant Secretary of War. He acÂcompanied the Hon. Edward R. Stettinius, Sr. to France as Liaison officer and French interpreter, the year that Mr. Stettinius was American Representative on thE' Inter-Allied Purchasing CommisÂsion with headquarters in Paris. ter, announced this week. Chairman of the Finance ComÂmittee was Charles Grier assisted by vice-chairman Mrs. Don DickÂinson. The young adults of the church, through whose efforts the set was installed, will assume the responsibilities of superVlsiOn, maintenance and schedules. Plans are ah'eady being made for nightÂly programs and a Friday afterÂnoon children'S· matinee. The television program will be operated in conjunction with the r€:creation program, directed by Theodore L. Purnell, the Scout Program headed by committee chairm'l!l George Alston, Jr .. and the youth Fe))owship program under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dempsey. TEACHERS LIST MEN FOR DRAFT Local Registration Light, Continues Thru 18th With local teachers acting as registrars this week in the high. school gymnasium the first group of men eligible for military draft have been list~. On Monday 16 men were registered and on TuesÂday 32. Next week townsfolk will reÂplace the teachers in taking the registrations of men 18 to 26 years oC age. . Volunteers for all hours except Saturday afternoons, SepÂtember 11 and 18 have been seÂcured. An"one who would. like to contribute 'his or her servi~es for part or all of these afternoons, 12:30 to 5 o'clock, should call Swarthmore 4567. If possible, men applying for registration should bring with them their service discharge paÂpers or their registration cards from the former draft. Registrants may also appear earlier than the days set forth for their registration, as the volume of local registrations is such that t:xtra applicants can easily be acÂcommodated at any time. BEREAVED Arthur T. Michener of Garden City, brother of Herbert E. MicheÂner, Jr., of Park avenue, and a ,former resident of Swarthmore, was killed Monday in an automoÂbile accident near Lansdale. He is survived by his wife Edna G. Michener and three children. Besides his brother, he had two sisters, Mrs. Donovan B. Spangler of Oakmont and Mrs. Norman Shaw of Germantown. The funeral was held at his home yesterday and interment was made in the Lawncroft Cemetery in Boothwyn, Pa. . Receives Appointment Annual Exhibition To Be Held On Sept. 14 The Fall Flower Show, sponÂsored by the Woman's Club or Swarthmore will be held Tuesday afternoon and evening, September ·14 at the Club House on Park aveÂnue. Chairmanned by Mrs. D. Reed Geer with Mrs. Arthur R. Redgrave assisting, the show will be open to all residents in SwarthÂmore and the vicinity. Flowers ranging from Asters to Zinnias will be dis~layed in the forty classes comprising the exÂhibit. Pompom Dahlias, Cosmos yellow and ·gold. light and dark shade Marigolds, Scabiosis. SnapÂaragons. Petunias and Phlox are a few of the varieties specified. Flowers large and small, singlE-. double, curled and crested, with the nwnber of blooms limited acÂcordingly from the solitary hyÂbrid Tea Rose in class one, to the vase of 15 miniature Zinnias in Class 26 are scheduled for exhibiÂtion in the Garden Flower section of the show. Miniature receptacles of flowÂers, table centerpieces and displays in metal containers and small cups are among the entries planÂned for section B, Arrangements. Vase of berries and foliage and vegetables in wooden bowls are others. An arrangement in the Oriental manner and a Patriotic arrangement featuring red,white. and blue will conclude the lAo classes in this section. Exhibit;; will be received from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Tuesday at the Club House and will be placed by members of the committee. The show, which open:; at 3 p.m~ will close at 9, and no exhibit may be removed until· after this time, according· to the rules. The de,;. cisions of jlldges Mr. Arthur R. Redgrave of Vassar avenue, Mrs. G. C. Ballenberg of Jenkintown, and Mrs. Arthur T. Cameron of Abington, will be final. Schedules and a list of the rules may be obtained from Mrs. Geer of Rutgers avenue, or Mrs. RedÂgrave, of Vassar avenue. POOL DEADLINE . SEPTEMBER 15 Application blanks for member .. ship in the $warthmore SwimminJ! Pool Club are available at the Swarthmore National Bank.. A pictorial representation of the pool designated by George Ewing, architect, is also exhibited at the bank. Completing his ten years' serÂvice in London in 1929 he returnÂed to this country and served in Washington as Assistant Chief of the Agricultural Implements DiÂvision. In 1930,he was appointed Commercial Agent to the New York Regional Office, the next year being transferred to Philadel. phia where he has served successÂsively as Assistant Manager and Manager. The Parks' two children. Philip and, Winifred, both born in EngÂland during Mr. Park's tenure of office at the London Embassy, will continue to reside in SwarthÂmore. Philip is working for a Ph.D. degree at the University of Pennsylvania and Winifred, now Mrs. H. P. Fry, Jr., who graduÂated from the University of DelaÂware with honors a few years a.go, Jay D. Cook, Jr., of Princeton avenue, has been appointed inÂstructor of economics at Denison University, Granville, Ohio. Mr. Cook assumed his duties on SepÂtember 1. Only ten days remain in which applications may be received. Those who wish to delay payment until after the final decision is made may signify their serious inÂterest in membership by sending to the committee a check for all or part of the cost of membership, which check will not be cashed. without prior notice to the person concerned, and in any event not unless the group as a whole has met and voted to go ahead with the actual construction. On th~ basis of returns to date it is still touch-and-go as to whether this project will succeed. John W. Seybold, president of the pool committee, bas informerl. the Swarthmorean that it will b. impossible to extend the deadline beyond September 15. . lives on North Chester road. Elizabeth Bryant ot S. Chester road was visiting Barbara Lennox. her roommate at Bucknell UniÂversity at Cambridge, Md. for 10 days. Miss Margaret Dimmitt of RutÂgers avenue is vacationina at Col" River Camp, N. H.
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• 2 • PARTIES SCHEDULED Tomorrow night Miss Bonny Jean Morse, who will become the bride of Mr. Oliver' Rickson, and Miss Betty Ruth Morse, who will become the bride of Mr. John Walker McCoubray in a double wedding ceremony on Monday, September 6, will be the guests of honor at a dinner dance at the Spring Haven Country Club given for the members of the bridal party by Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Pearson, Mr and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. DeCainÂdry of Swarthmore, and Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Parry of Westtown. On Sunday morning, brunch for the bridal party and for the out of town guests will be served at the home of the brides' parents. There will be a dmner at the Strath Haven Inn for the bridal party and the out of town guests after the rehearsal. Mrs. H. W. Downing of RiverÂview roa~ will entertain at a Ip,nÂcheon for the bridesmaids on Monday before the wedding. Bonny has been guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Elizabeth Lee at her home on Harvard and Cornell avenueJ=i, and at a kitchen shower given by Mrs. A. David Speers of RutÂledge. Betty has been a guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Jean Huey' of Dickinson avenue. and has shared the honor at a kitchen shower. given by Mrs. Daniel Morse and Mrs. Donald Morse on Parrish road, with Miss Flora Lee. whose marriage to Mr. Robert Wentz will take place on October 9 at the Swarthmure Presbyterian church. PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES In honor of Miss Jane Hilles. whose marriage to Mr. Clifford M. Bryant will take place on Saturday, . September' 11 at the FrIends Meeting House, Mrs. francis H. Forstythe of Thayer road and her daughter Mrs. John A. Miller of Drexel Hill will enÂtertain at a luncheon shower tomorrow. Miss Hilles was a guest of honor at a mother and daughter lunchÂeon yesterday at the home of Mrs. John Piper of North Chester road. On Tuesday Miss Martha Moore ot Lansdowne will entertain in honor. of Miss Hilles. Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South Chester road will enterÂtain the bridal party at a buffet supper before the rehearsal on Friday evening. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. William L. MedÂford announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Ruth C. MedÂford to Mr. Bernard L. Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar C. Ryan of Richmond. Indiana. Miss Medford is a graduate of Swarthmore High School and is a senior at Earlham College. Ind. Mr. Ryan, who served in the Navy for three years, is now atÂtending Earlham College. The wedding is planned for next June. The engagement of Miss Emily Elizabeth Rumble. daughte~ of Mr. Modern. Thrilling Amusements mGLABORDAY Weekend Program SUNDAY 8,b_ .... J .... Steilk·. ... _0-'2P.1I. THE SWARTHMOREAN and Mrs. Walter S. Rumble of South Swarthmore avenue, to Mr. John J. Jackson. SO!!. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson of LarchÂmont, N. Y., was announced"at an Open House on Sunday evening in the Rumble"home. Miss Rumble graduated from Swarthmore High School in 1945 and is a student at Duke UniverÂsity. where she is a member ot the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Mr. Jackson, also attending Duke University, is a member 01 Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. HORSEY - BUCHANAN The marriage of Miss Nancy BuÂchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Buchanan of Landfall. Kennett Square, to Mr.' William Birrel Horsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Horsey of Swarthmore avenue took place at 11 o'clock on 'Saturday. August 28, in the garden at Landfall. The Rev .. G. A. Leukal of Kennett Square perÂformed ;he ceremony. The tradiÂtional wedding music was furÂnished by 'a violin. a harp an~ an organ. The bride, who was given in marriage by her Iather~ wore Cl white satin gown featuring a ,fitteli bodice with a high round neckline edged in seed pearls. long sleeves ending h.i points over the wrist, and a full skirt with a long train. Her fingertip veil fell from a band of orange. blossoms and she carried a bouquet of red roses anri gardenias. Mrs. Daniel Wiliiams of BethÂlehem, Pa., twin sister of the bride, who acted as matron of honor; was gowned in powder blue faille with a hign round neckline and cap sleeves. She wore powder blue mitts and a headdress with a matching veil. She carried a bouÂquet of chrysanthemum pompoms. Mr. John R. Horsey of SwarthÂmore served as best man for his brother. The mother of the bride wore a white jersey dress with a white rose corsage. Mrs. Horsey chose a yellow print gown with a COi.4sage of yellow roses. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the cereÂmony. Afte. a honeymoon in Maine, the bride and groom will live in Endicott. N. Y. until Mr. Horsey completes his education at Triple Cities College. BIERl\IAN - SNYDER The marriage of Miss Paulette Snyder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder of Cape May, N. J. to Mr. Gordon Sharpless- Bierman, son of· Mrs. H. Vance Holloway, Jr. of South Chester road and Mr. John A. Bierman of Wilmington, Del. took place on Saturday afÂternoon at 2 o'clock in the Church FOR MAGAZINE . SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs- Lloyd E. Kauffman , Swarthmore 2080 . College Theatre Friday and Satw'day "RED STALLION" (In Technicolor) Saturday Matinee, 1 P.M. Children'S Show Laurel and Hardy Comedy -Also-- "RED STALLION," "SUPERMAN" And Cartoons Monday and Tuesday Jack carson "ROMANCE ON TII8 BIGHSEAS" Wednesday Only Pat O'lll'len "TIlE nGBTlNG 69'l'Il" Starting Thursday "TIlE STRBBT "W"'.Plt'"u'" NO NAME" lit the Advent at Cape May. The Rev. Albert Van Duzer Performed the ceremony. . The bride. who was given in marriage by her .father. wore a gown of white mousseline de soie whic(" had a fitted bodice, high neckline with a deep pleated berÂth~, and a hooped skirt with a long train. Her veil of illusion fell from a tiara of 'pearls and she carried 3 bouquet of slephanoti. and white orchids. Miss Patricia Lawson of BridgeÂville, Del.. as maid of honor. wore ie-vender marqUisette fashioned with a high neckline, a pleated bertha and a hooped skirt. Her bouquet of asters, the band of asÂters in her hair, and her mitts all matched her dress. The bridesÂmaids, Miss Amanda Abbott of Silver Springs, Md. and Miss Al-ma Lehman of Cape May, were gowned in blue marquisette and wore ,blue mitts. They carried bouquets of pink asters and wore bands of pink asters in their hair. Mr. Robert Hastings of Cornell avenue served as best man. The ushers included Mr. Willard CroÂney of WHmington and Mr. Walter P. Cosinuke of Chester. The mother of the bride wore a brown sheer gown with a matchÂing hat. Her corsage was of SAVE TIME! ~T US SERVICE YOUR CAR WHILE YOU SHOP ". \ " ." . " DEW DROP INN ... alda.' - £fUJclJ - DbuJe, , Monday Thru Saturday Open 'I A. M· to 8 p. M. Closed Every Sunday OUTSIDE CATERING SEVICE DAILY DINNERS 8Se 10 $1.60 . . Special Children'!! Platters talisman roses. Mrs. Holloway, the motller of I ir-;;;-;;~-;~-;-;;-;';;~-~-~';";~;-~'-~-~;-;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; the gro9m, chose gray crepe with a hat of eggplant shade. She wore a corsage of talisman roses. The oride and groom ieft Cape May by plane after the ceremony. They will spend their honeymoon at Skytop. BIRTHS Genuine Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements We guarantee what we furnish equal to the best or better, than can be gotten elsewhere, regardless of price. IIOBBl8 P. EVANS a SON 112 East 21st Street, Ch~ter ,Pa. Phone Chester 3-9011 and our represenuUve wUI be tlad to c"ll with sampl". wlthonl obUsa&lon to yen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Ott of Hartsdale. N. Y: announce the birth of a son. David Michael. on August 25. Mrs. Ott is the neice I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. s. Bishoi>. Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook, Jr are receiving congratulation on the birth of a son, Jay D~ardorff Cook, III on Saturday, August 28 at the Crozer Hospital in' ChestE"r. The grandparetns of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cook, of Thayer road aruLMr. and Mrs. ElÂwood H. Garrett of Princeton avenue. Don't 01 ... rug.at home with mak .. ,hIft me-thÂodo. 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore. Pa. Swarthmore 0130 or OJ29 Clearbrook _ R... Need Cl •• nin.. Tool . MEDIA AIR- CONDITIONED FRIDAY and Saturady Last Two Days Mark Stevens Barbara Lawrence "THE STREET WITH NO NAME't Sunday - Monday Preston Foster Margaret O'Brien uBIG Crl'k" Tuesday - Wednesday • Pat O'Brien ''FIOIITING FATHER DUNNE" Starting Thursday Bm. Crosby - loan ""nulne "TIlE EMPEROR WAIlr'C' (In Technlcolo",) AIR.(l()NDI'IIONIID The. Bouquet BEAUTY SALON Good Groomin' Fashion's Finesse! Call Swar.th more 0476 9 Chester Road . _. _ _ . _ ,._,, _ u_ --- Baltimore Pike Springfield Phone' Swar.thmore 0450 .. We Telegraph trlows ... NOl'BLTY AND DBOOBATIVB QIo1OIII.a -----.~•- ..,. ...... ---,-----.------------~-,..;--- . DON'T LET YOUR C'HILD HA \IE DIPHTHERIA • Despite the fact that a way to prevent diphtheria was discovÂered many years ~go. thousanda 9£ children have diphtheria every year. Much of this is due to the indifference of parents. They know that· their children should be immunized •. but they just don't get around to it. Make a reso- . lutlnn now to have yo'Ur children Veated. The treatment is simple and oafe. Ask ~ur docior ,"00" ': it at the first opportunity. , Mich.el'sCollege 'h.flll.OY C)NTHE~ • .- TBB SWABTHMOBEAN I THESW ARTHMORE1N l'UBU8BBD BYDl1 FRIDAY AT 8WAIlTRIIOU. PA TBB 8WAB'l'IDIOIlBAN. INC .. PUBI,ISJID Pl""le8~""· . hiD L TOLD. W.... IlAlUOIIIB TOLD ....... ol.te I!dIter Barbara Kent PeuY Keenen R08alie Peinol EdIth WhItaker . of Whittier' place. who have been at Harborside. Me., all oununer returned this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell PhilÂlips have t;eturned to their home on Strath Haven avenue after a month spent on a cruise on' the Great Lakes followed by a short stay at Wolfeboro, N. H. where they picked up their children John, who had been at Camp Kabeyun, and Mary, who' had been at Camp Kehonka, for summer. The whole 1amily then spent the weekend at Great Hill Farm In South Berwick. Me. arÂriving home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. E1sbree of WaJJingford Hills returned TuesÂday from' Camp Hawkeye Trail 10 the Adirondacks. :where Mrs. Elsbree was. teaching arts and crafts. She will resume classes the first of October, While at the camp, Mr, and Mrs. Eisbree made a trip to Quebec and throuJh Laurentide Park In Canada . Mr. Sidney W. Johnson of AmÂherst avenue. left Saturday tor a week's vacation at Ocean Grove, N. J. Entered sa Se .. nd Claaa Matter. JanlUlJ'y 24. 1828. at the Post OffIce at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of MarcIa 3. 1879. DlIIADLJ:NE-WEDNESDAY NOON 8WUTBMORE. PA.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER a. 1948 • - -- - - -:- "-- - --:- --------- --- - -=-::.-- -:-:- :....-- PresbyteriaiJ. Chun:h Notes The guest preacher this Sunday momipg will be Dr. John A. McÂAfee. 'Chaplin of the Veteran's Ad.: ministration in Philadelphia. Mr. Benjamin Kneedler will resume his duties ao organist and Jane McChesney will be the soloiot. Choir rehearsals will start on Thursday evening, September 16. but the Church School and Bible Classes will not begin until later in the month. The Surgical Dressings Group will continue to meet on WednesÂday mornings at 10 a.m. Trinity Notes Holy Communion will be celeÂbrate<! at 8 on Sunday. and again at the n. o'clock seivice. The Rev. Neville Lascelles-Wilrd. . Chaplin of the Philadelphia 'GenÂel'al Hoopit.l. will officiate at these services. Ushers at the 11 o'clock. servjce are: W. S. Patton, head usher; R. T. Bates; E. O. Lange; B. Harrar; A. E. Pritchard; W. C. Hogg; C. H. W. Ingraham; and W. R. Sanborn .. MethodJst Church Notes The Church School meets SUD. day morninl: 'at 10 o'clocl<. The Holy Communion wlll be ceiebrated at the 11 o'clock serÂvice. This C"urch observes open Communion and all .disciples of Christ are .invited. The Official Board will meet on Friday, Septemb.,.- 10. present to dlseuss plans with the committee and staff. A social hour will tollow the meeting. Leonore Perkins will resume the care of children during the Meeting hour. in Whittier House. First Day School begins next week September 12, with AssemÂbly at 10 a.m. NEWS NOTES Mrs. George Silloway of North Chester road will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jack$on at their cottage at Buck Hill FalL. this week-end. Sally James of Park avenue is entertaining three of her Tulane University classmates, who arrivÂed Tuesday and will remain until coliege reope.ns. Judy Nott. Marcia Hyman and Peggy O'Nell. ali of New Orleans, will be guests of honor at a party this evening and at a luncheon next Tuesday. .tiecause it is their first trip north. they will also visit New York City, Washlngton. D. C .• Atlantic City, and Valley Forge with their hostÂess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol of Lafayette avenue, with their daughter Gloria Ann will spend a long weekend in Barnegat, N. J. Mrs. T. W. Crossen and her daughter Barbara of St. Louis. Mo. formerly of Swarthmore. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. HorÂace Hopltins of Crest lane. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Bovard of Park, West Va., spent last week- Friends Meeting Notes end with Mrs. Bovai'd'o parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Norton Landon 'l'here will be a meeting of all of North Princeton avenue. t::osc who are interested in the . .lst Day 8011001 Program for the Mrs. Harold Griffin of Rutgers coming winter, on Monday eve- avenue entertained at a luncheon ning, September 13. at 8 o'clock Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Frank . I T-.... "" Morey ot Yale avenue. ID Whitt er House;.r .,......ers. par-ents and all concerned members Mrs. Warren M. Foote of Ogden of the Meeting are asked to be avenue nnd Mrs. Weston E. Ful- . _______ Iler of North Chester road returned Church Services SWARTHMOl{E PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH Sunday, September 5 11:00 A. M.-Dr. John A. McAfee. Wednesday; September 8 10:00 A. M.- SurgIcal Dressln/!s Group Meets. METHODIST CHURCH Roy N. Keiser, D.O .• Minister SjUlday, September 5 10:00 A. M. Church School. 11:00 A. M. Holy Communion. . TRINITY CHURCH Rev.Geo.C.And~n.~tor . Sunday. September 5 8:00 A.' M.-Holy Communion 11 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion The Rev. Neville LascellesÂWard Tuesday from a month's vacation at Avalon, N. J. Mr. Cyril GardÂner, who with his family had spent two weeks with them earlier in Ute seilSon drove them home. Mr. Henry W. Jones, who has been at Cape May for six weeks. returned to his home on Haverford avenue last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of Park avenue have as their guests, this week Mr. Peel's sisÂters Miss Marjorie Peel and Mrs. Wallace Van Nest, and the latter's daughters Jean and setty, all of East Orange. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Dennison Bancroft Miss Betty Landon of PrinceÂton avenue and Miss Molly Keay of Clifton· Heights are spending the week at Chatham on Cape Cod.. Mass Patsy McCahan of Strath Haven avenue returned Thursday from Wolfeboro, N.H., where she has been a counciler at Camp KeÂhonko. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pike, Jr. who s""nt the SUDUI:Ier. at Camp Wawenock, Me .. are visiting Mrs. Pike's parents before leaving for Michigan State University, where Mr. Pike is working for hi. PhD in education. Mr. and Mrs. Winihrop R. Wright of Whittier place r'"turDl!(11 today from a year in Meredith, N.H. and· their summer camp on Bear Island Mr. Wright wiil asÂsume his duties after a sabbatical leave from Swarthmore College. Mr. and Mrs.' Richard G. Haig and Roberta of Riverview roaf{ returned yesterday from a· two weeks at 'Vhitefield, N.H. During their absence Miss Tillie Haig visÂited Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden of Riverview road. A stag party follow~d by a bufÂfet supper was held in honor of ProfessOl." D. B. QUirin, PhD at the Unh'crsity College of Sv,all-1 sea, Wales, by .Dr. Joseph StorÂlam of Pat'k avenue. The" guests were Drs. H. Nearing, James Gl'aÂham, R. DeProphetis, Fritz .,NpV8. P. De Furi::J. and A .. Forlano. al~0 Messers. J. De Furia, Guy DeÂFuria, A. "Redi:l.ing, Ralph· Park, and W. TUrner. Mrs. Jean. Arnold Saulnier of Media sai led Wednesday on the Queen l!.{ary to visit "her sister who is residing in, Paris. : Before returning they will tour 1ta11, BelÂgium. Hommd, Switzerlanll. and . England. Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park avenue is' entertaining at a:luncliÂeon today in honor of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindiey Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O. RedÂgrave of Vassar avenue returned Monday on the Queen Mary from a summer spent in Paris. Wales and England. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Skoglund and their family of Swarthmore place, who are vacationing. at Beach Haven, N.J. will return after Labor Day. . Miss Antonica Fairbanks will return to her home on Park aveÂnue after Labor Day. She is visit ing her hrother-in .. law and sister Mr. and Mrs. William King in Wisconsin. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OFPRIENDS Sunday. September 5 OLIVER ·He BAIR CO. 11:00 A. M.-Meetlna for Worship Leona ~kin' will care for children in Whittier House during meeting. Wednesday. September 8 9:30 to 3:30-Sewlni and QulltÂlni in WhIttier House Box Luncheon. All cordially inÂvited. , FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST scIENTIST OF SW ARTHIIlORE Park Avenue below Harvard SUnday. September 5 11:00 A.IL &mc!Q'School 11:00 A. IL Sunda7 L ! em Sermon Ween ._)' evmID& meetIna ~ ....... p.IIl. BeIIdinl -ÂOpeD daU7 •• 'apt SUDdQ' ".:~ IfoIlda;p 1:1 to· Ii p.m. Wed"! •• 0), enaID8 ., to '1:411 p.m. mel II to 11:10 p.a. We have a number of. indiVidual' con· sultation rooms, insuring privacy, Nt those who call at our offices seeking help and guidance. If you prefer we will send an experienced member of our staft' to the home to complete arrangements. '820 CHESTNUT STRlII ... 1511 "-- --_."--------#- Drive into our completely .equipped garage for auto service at its best! Our skilled mechanics will overhaul your car and ad:,ise you on all needed repairs. Have your car checked today and forestajl faulty operation which may prove fatal!-be completely satisfied with our\expert work! HERE'S WHAT WE'U,DO: MOTOR-grind valves, adjust pOints, check timing, fuel and water pumps. Make all needed r~pair.G. ! TRANSMISSION~ntire transmission and differential checked.' B~~mf!chaTlical or hyd1'aulic brakes tested, relined~ tiabtÂened. adj~gted or repaired. BODY-fenders straightened, cracks mended. dents removed, body squeaks eliminated, springs adj usted. STOP tN TODAY. FOR SERVICE BaD"I'-aad Waile PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER Yale Avenue and Chester Koai SWARTHMORE 1258 It Has Everything Except a Gadget to Make the Monthly Payments.* ·Y ou can arrange these through a lowÂcost bank automobile loan. See us now_ Swarthmore lational Bank & Trust Co. Member of Federal Deposit IlIBU!'8nee CorpoTation Now You can btl)' U. S. Savinls Bonds automaUeail:r throu&h the new Bond-a-Month Plan. All&. at this BalIk _i • ..
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THE SWAaTHMOaEAK Serternk- 3, IMI PIKtlS PEAK OR BUST to the Calico Cottap on Ave. uve left tor a two weeks' Baltimore PIke. Mrs. Herschel Is trip to Banff d Lak La Ise visit with 1\4r. St~s par'ents Harvard avenu~ are o~' atw~' Mr. and Mra. Fredenck K .. Steuber' 'week trip to Skytop In the Poco~' MIss Alice Blodgett of Rutgers the former EUzabeth Schobln~er. Canada They awn ill reteu rn auf ter• avenue and Miss AlIce P. Put- -. of yale ,avenue. nos.' ' nam at Lafayette avenue have re- Mr. J .. D. Cook of Thayer road Labor Day by way of ChIcago. Roger Russell; Jr. and' 'his MrS. C. H; Jeglum of 'HiUbor~: cently returned ~rom an elght- returned recently by plane from Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Morrison brother Charles of . Haverford avenue ahd Carl have returned week tour of the West. a two months business trip In the and chlldren Hugh. Billy and place left. last week to visit from six weeks In Sac Clty,.Iowa: Driving thl! Northern Rou,te PllUUpplueL Helen ot Dartmouth avenue spent friends In Washington ,and Bethes- Dr. and Mrs. Prank G. KeeneD through South Dakota, Wyoming Mrs. Earnest R. Laws of Park two weeks vacationing at New- da,Maryland. of Harvard avenue entertslned ai and Montana, they crossed the avenue, who accompanied the found Lake. N. H. Before returD- Mrs. Louis F. Pierce of Havard their guests last week Dr. !tee-' border into Canada. From Vancou- Robert Bradfords to Canada, Is lng' home they stopped In' New avenue and children Mary Lou nen:s father Mr.J.· C. Keenen of. ver, in British Columbia, they re- making 3 month's stay at Muskoka City, N. Y., to vlsit Dr. and Mrs. and Harvey left Sunday for two Newark, OhiO, ""d Mr. and Mrs; turned to the States through Wash- Beach. Mr. Laws and Charles Guy S. Deming, formerly of/ Am- weeks at Ocean City, N. J. Charles Keller of Roosevelt, L. I. ington and Oregon, taking in Seat- joined her there for a two-week hurst avenue. , Dr. and Mrs. Gearse L. Armi-' Mr. J. C. Keenen returned Tues-. tie and Portland by the way, stay. The Laws plan to return Whlle'the Morrlsons were away, tage of South Chester road enter- dllY for another visit. ' the famous Columbia River Drive. home atter Labor Day. Mb r. and M .... Joseph Havens and' talned at & dinner party an"u Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. T!>omp- They drove in and out along the Miss Mildred R. Simpers of the aby daughter Lucia occuplea bridge on Saturday evening in son and daughters Debbie and P,a. cUic coast touring San Fran- Swarthmore Apartments, is visit- their home. honor of Mr. and Mrs. W,'lliam M. Lol n' s of. narvard avenue will spend clsco, Los Angeles and Hollywood, ing Mrs. 'Walter PUnn, Jr., of Mr. ,and Mrs. Walter SteubeJ< Park of Harvard avenue who are the Labor Day week-end With the among other high points. Stopping Western Springs, Ill. .. and their son Pat left last week leaving for Copenhagen next Wed- W\lliam H. Lees of Harvard and at the north rim of Grand Canyon, MIss Katherine Bronson an4 for the University of Illinois at nesday. ., Cornell avenues at the Lee cottaae they took the two-day donkey trip M_~is;s; ;B;la;n:c;h:e ::P;er:k;in:s; :o:f: ;P:a;rk; ;C;;ha;m;p;a:g;n;e.; ;:A:ft:e:r: :a ::te:n: ::da:y; ;~:M:r;.; a~n:d :M:r:s.: J:o:h:n: E:.~ M~~ic~h~ae~lv o~fa ~Ao ~n1 ~,~N. ~J ';;;;;. ;;;;;;;~_ down to the Canyon itself. <:llh"t" stops Included Bryce and Zion NaÂtional Parks in Utah, tYellowstone National Purk. and a breathless climb to the top of Pike's Peak, Colorado. Miss Blodgett and Miss Putnam found that camping-out at the different national park..;;. was one of the most enjoyable features of their varied trip. Winners In Horse Show Swarthmore Girls participated In the annual summer horse show at a. Maryland camp recently. Anne Morse of Parrish rOad won the blue ribbon for the junior class, while Mary Knabb of PrInceton avenue and Jane PatÂterson of Elm avenue won the yellow ribbon. for their respective clao.es. Nancy·McCurdy of WestÂt,! wn, formerly of Swarthmore, took top honors at the meet, winÂning the blue ribbon in the senior class, placing first in the outside jUmps, and receiving the bannel for the best horseman In the show. Nancy was a~o awarded the SilÂver cup for' the best all-around camper. NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs Robert Reed of College avenue had as their house gqests for a few days Mrs. Reed'. brother and his wife, Capt. and Mrs, H. E. Clark before they sailed for Paris. France. Barbara Ann Schobjnger reÂturned Friday from a camp at Camden, Me., where she was a swimming counci'or this sum .. mer. She will return this month to Middlebury College in Vermont for her senior year. Mr. and Mt:'!. George T. Herschel and children Katrina and Georg~ have moved from Swarthmore ACCIDENTS COST MORE TODAYl Like everything else, acci· denta cost more today for hospital, doctor and nune expense. But Accident ln~ luranee hasn't increased. Why not have this protec-tion now? • .ETER E. TOLD 333 Dartmouth Ave. ra Swarthmore 1833 a:;:'o:'" c C"MAe.san , .e..~ '=::: '11 Here are the improv.ements . · and . . changes to be made in your transit service this month" PTC i. ready for another fall and winter sea· IOn-'ready with improvements and changes in .enica which will make it easier for you to take advantage of the time-saving, economy and convenience of streetcar. bus and subwayÂelevated senice. The improvements an4 changes listed here are effective' September 12th, except reduced IChonl fares which started September 1st, and the shoppers' subway service to Erie ave. which begins September 29th. New Fall Schedules New fall schedule., based on riding 'l'olume on individual Une., will become e/l'ective throughÂout the system. They ha ... bee .. carefully preÂpared to provide adequate .enice on all UDes, They are Dot aD ecollomy measure. Such changes are .regularly made each SpriDg and fall by aU Ulnsit rompanie. to adjust schedule. to iSlÂcreases or decrease. iD ridiDg 'l'olume. PTC'. Dew schedules call for 514,000 'I'Ohic1e-mile. of semce on the average weekday, an increase of 15,700 miles O'l'U p~, eseDt schedules.. New Routes .Ind Ro.te Elte.sio.s A new bus line, Route 88, will go into senice • to give the people of fast.gcowing Mayfair and the Winchester Park sectioA direct ronDeCtioD 'With the Frankford Elevated. , A second new bus line, Route 89, ~ill bring better transportation to residents of Richmond and North Philadelphia. Bus Route 87, serving veterans and their fami· Ues in Northeast Village, will be extended farther into the Village. Bus Route 71, serving Delaware County com· munities and the big Westinghouse plant at Lester. will be exteDded on its southem end. More New Streamliners 41 brand new streamlined stfeetcan, representÂing an expenditure of $1,100,000 for riders' comfort and converueD,ce, "';;ill go Into service on Route 5 between South; Philadelphia aad Frankford. Route 5 is. the th~rd PTC line to be· completely equipped with ! ~ew streamliaen. during the past three month$. . '. ,i Special 'ServiceFor Shopperi Through service for shopperS!, on evenin,s whea stores are. open, willberesuJbed between 8th at ' Market and B.road at Erie via!theRidge-8tb ... Broad Street subways. In C~den, the eastera section of Broadway Station Of the Bridge Liae. presendy open during peak 40Urs only, will 1M kept open at all hours when the line is opentia,. Reduced School Fares Reduced .chool fares enabl~parenu of p..Jt. Dc and parochial school children to sue up to , $9 a year iD ttan.ponation C4)~ts for eachclaiJ.4; . ," . . * * * . PTC has placed In .e.vlce :more than I,SOD modern streetcar., bu.e. and trackless trolleyi at a cost of $22,700,000 s~nce 1940. Durin, thl. same period the company hasals •• stab· IIshed 16 ,new routes, .xtended 40 exlstln, ;oute., built modern terminals and m*d. numerous other s.rvlce cih~nges which hav. .reaUy Improved Philadelphia'. tranlll facllltl... . PTC will continue to ntak. your t,an.lI.erY .. Ie. lMIter and more u •• ful. ; .. • . --r .... lit ritUna io rinually all dda cbroughODt rhe UAhed Scates is lower thaD Jut yeuÂche aYerap declioe for campanl .. urrioa areas of OYer 1,000,000 populadoo beiag more chao ,,,. Tbie ia rhe cum of ....... ~n. iDc1udiDg &II inaeue in rhe liUIDber of ... tomobUea in ..... a ........ n+1 fall io SuaNay ritUnS folli;>wiog mono wid"~d obÂIIUftIlCe of the be-cJay ., k, aod louea ill udic: .- nte Iocr ......... engecs tbia yeu 00 che Pre ayat_ an abwt '" 1_ tIIaa laat year, &lid rhe DeW sc:hedul.s cherefqre -auin •• opend ••• leu .u ..... (doDt ''') rbaQ'the falI.c1aetlules 8f 1'47. THE PHILADELPHIA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY . '):' ..... If ifs good service you wish to obtain, Don't make your calls in an endless chain. On party-linetelephone.,eourÂteay pay. dividendsl Be brief ••• Space o\).ll •..• Hang up gently • • • Take the lead in good party-line manners. It, will mean better service for all. TIle .ell Telephona Company ., PI •• sylyanla THE 8WAa~~MOaEAK 5' KEYSTONE 9PENB SEPT· ., IihJp and mana,ement course. Advance registrations Indicate Present enrollments indicate that that the Keystone Secretarial and about 40% of the student body Busln .... Administration School at will be veterans. Swarthmore' wlIl bedn the fall All courses have bI!en reviled .to term on September~ 7 with the I fu,lIv meet the Increased demandl largest enrollment alnce thl! school buslnes. fundamentals Greater was started in 1840. emphasis will be placed on PsY-. Mr. G., C Greene, director, re- I.::~~~~ human relations, and per-ports that nearly every' high school development. In the county will bl! represen~d In addition to mOre than fifteen colleges. Most pupils have rei'Âistered for the accounting and management course. The second largest D:umber is taking the variÂous secret;uial .COU1'Sl!S with a close third .electing the .salesman- ! • I • START Your Bula ... Career At KEYSTO~E' Day Sohool-8ept. nil Evenln&' Sehool-8epL 20 You will get 2400 hours training in each Two--Year Course ip. . . • Account .... '& Ma.Dacemeni • Salesmaliablp&Ma:napmeni , ., ,AdmInistrative Seeretarlal • Ml!dleal Secretarial ... On .. Year Courses In • General BIUIln_ • standard Secretarial • Stenographio '" Maeh'nos APPROVED FOB TRAINING VE1'EBANS Free l'laeemenL Mall7 Jobs ()pen VIsII &he'Scbool Bull .. lIDa Free' KEYSTONE SEVBETAlUAL '" BUSINESS ADMINIln'BAÂTlON 8CIlOOL -Vall SwarlIuDore 1117- Flowers For The Flowerless Flowers are still being cOllected for the flowerless patiellts of the Philadelphia General' Hospital. Contributors wiU find containers for their posies on the Woman's Club Porch Wednesday afternoon and evening, and until 9 o'clock Thursday morni~g. RetumsFrum Abroad Miss Frances Noyes has returned to the Stat ... after three years in Cairo, Egypt, where she has been teaching piano in the American College for Girls. Leaving Alexandria July 1 for Naples, Miss Nqyes spent a montn touring Italy and a week each in Switzerland, Paris, and ,London. On Wednesday she sailed from aboard the ~ueen Mary. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes of Parrish road and her sister Mrs. .J. Richard Sadie.' drove to New York on Monday to meet her. tershall was elected to the faculty I Mountains and to Cape Cod. He of Miami University. Mrs. Batter- was accompanied by Mr. BenlaÂshall .Is the former Trudy sCho-1 min Kneedler and Mr .. Charlps binger of Swarthmore avenue. Kneedler of SprIngfield. Penny Corya of Ogde'; avenup i Cadet L~uis J. Strock of Crest arrived last week from Colorado: lane a th~rd classman at West Springs, Col .. where she spent the' an? a thIrd classm,!" at West summer studying dance from I POIDt, has been appointed ~ppIY Hanle Holm. ' sergeant fm' the summer tramlnll . I period. Mrs. ,John H. McWilliams of I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harpl!' B~:r::,ln West a~enue, accompa- i and family. formerly of S. Chester m y Mrs. Lincoln Galt of I road, have moved to their new Coatesville, left .last Thursday i home on th" Rancocas Creek;R.D. morning to motor to New York t. Mount Holly. N. J. State to vacabon at Lake Chalt- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Golifrey u:uqua. of Vassar avenu' e, with their sons Mr. John Clewell of Benjamin I Jimmy and Bruce. returned. SunÂWest avenue has returned 1rom Ii day from a month at Shel'Wood m<,>tor trip through the 'white I Forest in' Md. . , <lit. .Swarthmore Nursery School Licensed WI.I.L OI'EN SEPTEMBER 20th MR..<I. G. W. 8ROD~E!\D. Director :lf1l1 Maple Avenue SWARTHMORE 2S0S-.T it', a ..... QI free-swing'CGsual The casual, timele.. look lies r" tWery ,lean, cIeon line ••• yoked. action'sholliders. Attend Richmond Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Owen W.Gay of Wallingford were called to RichÂmond" Va., last week, to attend the funeral service. for Mr •.. R. E. I \,;"be:U, mother of Mrs, James. R. and gored skirt. Softly, experlly Illilored. with row on ro,w of tiny stitching. Rayon crepe by 8urlinglon, also ,oyongaba,dine in stripes or solidt. OURS EXCLUSIVELY I Gay, formerly of :;;warthmore. NEWS NOTES Mr. Dorman MCBurney of HarÂvard avenue is' entertaining Mr. r'''''''' Armstrong of' Newburgh for .two weeks while Mrs. McBUrney and their son are vacationing at Atlantic City, N. J. ' Miss Ann Lingle of Cornell aveÂnue, who spent last weekend in New Yo~k City with Miss ElizaÂbeth Allen, leaves tonight to visit her brother-in-law· and sister Mr and Mrs. William R. Walters, .Jr., in Montreal over Labor Day weekÂend. returning Sunday by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran, Jr., of Kenyon avenue with their chilÂdren ·Barbara and Joe, returnen Frida;t from a summer at the DeÂvereau. Pille Camps in NQrtjl AnÂson, Me. and left the next day for a week at Beach Haven, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moll' of South Chester road with their four year old daughter Jlnnle leave toÂday for Cape Cod, Mass. to Mrs. Moir's mother Mrs.~ France. G. Lumsden who. has been spendÂing the summer at Harwichport. -r>Ir,"an<CMci.-John W. Seybold of Amherst avenue are entertainÂIng Mrs. Seybold's aunt Miss Alta Blood and her father Mr. Harold L. Blood, both of Worcester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Tolles 01 North Chester road returned from a two-months' vacation in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Louis de Moll of Philadelphia, formerly of Swarthc more, are visiting Mr. de Moll's paients; Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll in Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop of HIllYard avenue left this week to visit her niece, Mrs. Herbert L. Ott, and Mr. Ott of Hartsdale. N. Y. SPUDS COOKtNG AND RITAINS fOOD FLAVORt PRESTO 4··QT. COOK·MASTER $12.95 Give YOQf family a new tOlt. t~ wi'" me"," that have aU tb natural lood ncrvor. " pt. ccmning capacity. IASY TO BROOM RAKE ,1.25 u ncd .pring .t •• l tNth aw_p th.luwn clean In a .jiffy. HunÂdl. 42" long. PORTABLE, LIGHTWEIGHT ClHIU·CHASERI G·E "Sunbowl" Electric HEATER $87S Ideczl lor ..... ia the both. bedÂrooa - wherever you nfHHl laeat •• H ... a 1,000 _I heat Output. " .::ffj~~ by GOODIiEA.. Enjoy the smoothest. .afest ride you've ever had. Trade 1n tho •• old. tir •• tOday -- we" make a liberal allowqnc:e. USF OU" EASY PA'r PLAN , Miss Ellen Ryan' of New Jersey made short visits recently, witll her cousin Mrs. H. F. A. Sessions of Providence road, Ml!dla, and her aunt Mrs. James C. Callahan of Garret! avenue.' SMALL DOWN PAYMENT-CONVENIENT TERMS Mr. and Mrs. Georae T. HerÂschel nf Calico Coltale and their children Katrina and~rge are on a WI!i!k'. trip to Ohio to visit Mr. Herschel'. parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bersche).. They Wi11 also visit~.· and Mrs. Walton BAttenIWl who moved to' OxÂford, Oblo In 1u.e .... IIS Mr. Bat- -- --- - -- -, --- ruscoa STUDEBA.KER SALES and SERVICE South Chester and Fainie", Roads PBO_ SWARTIDIOBB 1'113 j •
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. - • • THE SWA~THMOaEAN Rutgers Avemue School • -°1 . " .' .. .. , . . '. NEWS NOTES • Mrs. William I. Hull has opened her home on Walnut lane after spending the summer in JamesÂtown, R. 1. and lBuck Hill Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Anthony accompanied by their sons Roger and Malcom of Haverford avenue will motor to Cape Cod this weekÂend. Another son Perry, who has been spending. the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Perry of Rahway, N.J., at their summer horne ~ CenterÂville, will return horne with them. Mr. Howard B. Green of S. Chester road and Harvard avenue is recuperating from an eye opÂeration performed in the Wills Hospital in Philadelphia. Miss Frances White of Walnut lane is due to return home this weekend from Buck Hill Falls. Mrs. John W. Delaplaine of Cornell avenue who bas been' in France with the American Friend. DinIng Room Open to _lie Harvard Inn Service Committee, is now in BerÂlin. She will return in October. Mr. and Mrs. R.Dale Kitzmlll"r 0:£ Riverview road recEmUy enterÂtained Mr. KitzmiUer's sister Mrs. H. F. K. Romig. Mrs: Romig is leaving this month· !or a six months' trip around the world. Mr. and Mrs. H. Vance HolloÂway, Jr. and dauahter Ruth Vance, Mrs. Casper P. SharPless, and Miss Joan Bierman spent· thp weekend at Cape May, N.' J. Barbara Siekel of Strath H8ven avenue has returned' tram' spendÂing the summer with her co~in Mrs. George Moore in AtlantA, Ga. and Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Robert Walker of Whittier place is returning trom her' sumÂmer bome at Duxbury, Mass. this . weekend. Pew Keenen of Harvard aveÂnue is entertaining her former rooDlJlilates at Denison Coli .. " in OhiO, Betty' Piggott of Detroit, iiENT GlJESTS Mich. and VefIl" Beth Graham of ~~~~~~£~~~~~~~~~~~p~bo~n~e~S~w~arl~~ ... ~ ... ~oore~~9~7~!B~~ I Morgantown. W. V. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold GriUln o! OPENING SEPfEMBER 17th .HOAGIE HUT 17~ s..uth Chesier Ro" SWARTHMORE, PA. S .... dwiches DeUvered tor ClUM. Partl .... Meetings eto. Open DaD,. from Noon 'til 11:" P. M. Submarine Sandwrehes from A Submarin.e Shop PHONE 1984 PROMPl' SERVICE • IVI,'a. and •• "",'rs HRRRY A.IBBEBL 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD;SWABTRIIIORE SALES AND SERVICE RADIOS &: HOME APPLIANCES J. E. LIME BURNER CO. DISPENSING OPTICIANS Experts iIi the Making and Fitting of Spectacles and Eye Glasses 1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila. 6913 Market Street Upper Darby 827, Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, P'a. HOUSE PAINT.!:-... ,. .. " ., Cer'a'n', Do •• I ••• H. D. SIPLER • 11. SOUTH CHESTER ROAD PHONE 0105 Rutgers avenue will have as their guests over Labor Day weekend their son and .da~hter.in-law Mr. and Mrs. . Ricbard Griffin of Maplewood, N.J. and their two clli1dren. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan of Guernsey and ,Thayer roads returned from two weeks at Eaglesmere on Sunday with their son Charles, Jr. who drove up to join them' for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Pegram of Yale avenue and their son John returned Saturday from the I r vacation at Center Moriches on Long Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy S. ~timer of EVER GET A SUMMONS TO COURT? It could happea _y tiine, . if someone should be inÂjured on. your property. Let us tell you how. an lEtna Comprehensive Per- 1I0aai Liability Policy would defend and protect you in many kinds of emergencies. PETER E_' TOLD 333 Dartmouth Ave. . Swarthmore 1833 .., .I. , c.', .1,.'I.I.o,e . .,. ..... ee• ..,. ... He < '. eo-. 1111 III1 \ Cornell avenue have returned children Ji.Jnmy and Peggy. 'and trom two wee1& spent at East Mr. RoblnBon's mother, Mrs. M. E. Dennis on Cape Cod, Maa •. , with Robinson of Westdale avenue, moÂtheir son Mr. J, Harps Latimer tored to New Yo~k State where :lIld his family of Wellesley, Mass_ they spent a long weekend vacaÂMr. and .Mrs. Fold Robinson and tioning at Lake George .. Ow ....... ,." Operated .y Am.rica .. $ ...... ~ ... pcr .. y .HOLIDAY· PAVOUT.B .. Your .very food n_d for"" long holiday wHk.nd-for the OutIng or • holiday _.. at home. for valu •• , 11'. the Actne. Lean, HAMS Our Mark.,. wll;'" CLOSED ALL DAY LAlOR OAY W_ho_l. .t c. . HaN Friday till 9 PM till 6 PM I .. 5 . lOmas BUTTS ..... , ... "-ti No Wad~nd ... a .... 110 1ge 'TURKEYS I ... Crop, .. ..,., I .. 6ge . 'noh-IIIII ... , To... . . . H .. ..-10-12 1101 A ••• STEAKS T ...... , I.1cy Slrlol... . . ... "rt.Ph_", T....... ," .7 ge_ U. S. CommercIal S' .. r Beef . .' 'Outstandlng SEA FOOD VALUES POBGlEs.IIt~ge· LARGE BOSrON MACKEREL lit 19c REGULAR LUMP CRABMEAT lit 79c FANCY COD FIUnS lit 35c DEEP 'SEA SCAUOPS . "79c ~ SP,...,d. .a.l.l . BALA CLUB •• f;. ... I .. BEVERAGES 3~:25C p..... boHI • ..,.". WId hnna. Tax·l" "*"'-.. nKI,bb. A ... 1 ..... prl ... Th. eeMlI,.. ...... I. h .... ~ Oada, ..... /N •• d. Stuffed Ollv •• ::" '\10-: 39c Plain Ollv •• 01_ ......... 28c . IIStO Peanut Butter -: 19c Ioned Turkey· ....... • .': 511e Tuna Flsf! ... 1"- Ih-43c Potato cliip., ....... 29c Trltzel Pretzel. I .... SSc Cracker Jack ,_Or 2 - 9c Mar.hmallow ..... , ... 1"0:: 19c Wilson'. Mop,···· ,~~~.I"<Uc Armour'. Treet u"'~4Sc Na .. l_ Ritz ..... 30c L.ttuc. _1.,-. "12c I C.lery ... -,·....-:..::25c 'reIhPea.--·-"·19c·· H_yHW. vl.wl-,.1Oc U. S. No.1, Hom. Grown, White POTATOES . 10 I ... 3gc Ideal Brand BALVES PEARS Del Mant .. CalHomla SLICED PEACHES u .... y. Callfaml-. U ...... I.d BALVES APRICOTS N:::.' 22e ~~--~~'-------- 1'1 ...... G ..... lndt .I..... Na .. ,.1 • ~ a •• IISIXJ G..... .lui.. ' :. ••• : b::, a .. Del N_te A ..... eta u:::\:" '::;.1 z .. Chocelah Butter Cream Iced LAYER CAKE =·33c : '"!:~ stc D.·,.1I a .... ft' .. Ft: ......... ~..: -3 •• a pq,. a .. BREAD:~~= large .4e I_f-& rCIItM' Mtterf .............. Itays f.-..h ~. Zltl.rts Vh"lI.la APPLE .JUICE. "~,t" ... eo ... c ........ i '.11'" "~Dc'::l2c Y1_c ....... .... 0...... "Sic ........... V5. .',....... ........: sac a.... . ~"'2ae zn ........ 2Ic ... OI".-S=I_ :'Ve lISa) alcll.r a .... COFFEE :. 45c a 1""1.24 - ..... ~~~ft.~ :c 1 f Is . . --F-Iu,a'-.I-V-cxuv.. .,...... .. - oaf ' II.."... , . Septeuber 3, 1MB ~HB SWABTHMOBBAN CLASSIFIED PERI;lONAL PERSONAL - Regalered corsetÂlere. Mrs. Elsie Mc WIlliam._ Telephone Swarthmore 4583-W for appc;intment . PERSONAL-Vacuum Cleaners, irons, toasters' and radios reÂpaired, called lor and delivered. Call . Robert Brooks. Swarthmore 1548. PERSONAL - Electrical Installti-tlons: wiring, old and new: ResIÂdential and Commercial, LIght and Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All work done to Fire Underwriters specifications. Service on all makes . of wasbers (Bendix inÂeluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges Irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call ErIch H. Hausen, Electrical ConÂtractor, Swarthmore 2850-W, 335 Park Avenue. FOR RENT FOR RENT-One large room, genÂtleman preferred. Near transÂportation. Call Swarthmore 2806-J FOR RENT-Large sunny room with telephonel Adjac""t bath. near bus shortline, For business coli e g e woman. Telephone Swarthmore 1073...J after SeptemÂber 7. FOR SA~reen damsBIt sofa bed. ;e. Good condition. SoUd construction. SUp oover. Swarthmore 2471. FOR SAlE QuaUty Gas Range four burners. Good condition, $75. Tel~phone Swarthmore 2240. FOR SALE-RCA Victor portable radio with leather carrying case. Perlect condition. Call Media 6-2310. . LEGAL NonCE REQUEST FOR BIDS The School District of SWarthmore will receive bids at the o1Bce of the School District In the HIch School :BuUding. corÂner of Coil. and Princeton Avenues, Swarthmore. PeoD&ylvanla. up to , p. m., Tueaday. September 21. UtB, and open the bhl8 at a meetlnlr of the Board at the School \ District. omce on September jl. l'fB. at 8 p. m •• or at 8D aQJourned meeUng of tbe Scbool Board. for printing of year book. Speciflcatlons can be secured between U B. m. ODd " p. m .• dally except SaturollfR. Sundays. Bnd holidays, at tbe School D18trict oOlce. The Board resenes the rlltht to ~Ject any or all bids tn whole or In part and to awam contra.cb on any Item or ltem8 makln« up any bid. Hilda Laog DenlVortb Secretary FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION NOTICK IS HEREBY nIVEN, pursuant to tile provisions of Act of Assembly No. a80, approved May n, 10·U. ot IntenUon to file In the ofllce of Ule Secremr)" of the COlIlJDonwealth of Pennsylvania, III HafÂrlsbUIlf. Pa., 8l1d In the ofDce of the _ Protbonotarr. of the Courts or Commun __ -,-___ =:c-,...,_---~PJe"s of De ware Counly, on Friday. the oth day of September. UI4.H, II CertlDcate LOST tor the (.'Onduct of a bulliness In Delaware County, Pennsylvania. under the BBBUJIled LOST-Gold chain bracelet, down or fictitious name, style or designation of tri f S arthm The HOHIl'le Hut. with fbi principal place town dis ct 0 wore, of busllleMJI at 17% S. Chester Rd .• Swaft.b. Friday, August 20. Please phone more, .'8. The Dames and. Rddr~ or Swa-rthmore 3070. all perRons owning or fntere .. ted' in said bwdueAA are Mn. Frances H. Bernard. WANTED WANTED-Male student at Penn State CenUor desires room apÂproximately September 20. Reply Box' I, The Swarthmorean. WANTED-FurnIshed apartment or bouse for stx months only. Oecupancy Immediately. Call 'Swarthmore 0680. Extension 55. 1l! -RUiglf'D Avenue. Swnrthmnre. Pa. JT·I--3 PROPOSALS Propo.<IRIIi will be received at the offtce or the Commlstdoners or Springfield Town· ship. Saxer Avenue and Puwell Road. Sprinl1leld. PR., unUl 8:00 .p.M. (e.d.t.) TiU~sdR)" Septlf'mber 14. 11IlK. ror fum· isblnlr materials and doing the work or 18yinlr approxlmatel,. 1205 feet of 10" and 985 feet of 8" sanitary &ewer from a point OD Swarthmore Avenue near Cre&'IOn Lane tar)" In the .boTe Estate pYiq' beeo craDled to the underalped. aU I~""'the" bavlDC elaJOlI OJ' demands ap &1ft, I!'.8latl: of the decedent are requE!lJted to make known the I18me, and all pel'SOfUI Indebted to the decedent to make pal':Âment; wltbout dela,. to Tradesmen B National Bank and Tnul Compaq'. Mr. JIlDle& M. Larp, Prealdent. 10tb and Walnut StreetJ. PhUadelpWa, PebDBylÂvania. or to It. Attomer. Our. O. deFurls. Esquire. 108 Crmer Build II.. Chester. Pennl1ylvRola • aT· .... NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hall of Lancaster will spend ne)d week endl In Swarthmore. They will attend the wedding of Miss Jane W. Hilles to Mr. Cltfford ·Bryant .. on Saturday. The Jame.:. D. Sorbers of WalÂnut lane' arrived home from a sumÂmer at Ellsworth, Me. yesterday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. BillÂstein of South Chester road witb their cbildren Ross and Freda. who spent last week at Atlantic Ci.,., returned Tuesday frOiD a visit of several days with friends in Surf City. Mr. and Mrs. George Bland of North Chester road left yesterday for a vacation at Ocean City, N.J. Mary Jane Servais of Dickinson avenue bas returned from a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, ,Mr. and Mrs. James G. Weir at Glenshaw. Pa. Miss· Ruth Trauger of Perkasie, Pa., who will be teaching at the College Avenue School next week will live 'at 231 Dickinson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. William RamÂsey of Media and 10 month old son Chicker, who have boug1!-t the house at 215 Lafayette avenue formerly ocCupied by Dr. and Mrs. J. A. DeUefsen, will move in toÂmorrow. Mrs. Ramsey is the former Marguerite Geltz. WANTED-A play pen. Call Swarthmore 0117-R. .WANTED-Apartment or house, to a polqt In Springfield Towmblp Indl. -:===========;;; cated on plans. BIdS are to be In accor· • dance with plans and specJftcatloD8' which may be obtained at the ofBce of the under· furnished or unfurnished. FamÂslKDed • Ily 01 four.. Willing to pay up to $100. Box Ie, The Swartbmorean. WANTED-Male college. student Bids moo be sealed and addreBlled to J •. W. CRider. Secretary of Sprlndeld TowmbJp marked outalde "Proposal" tor Sewer" Rnd deposited with the Secretary on or before the date speclGed. ·A cerUOed check or bid bond tor not Ie-oM than ten (10) per cent of the amount ANTOIUCA FAIlI.BANKS Lessons in Piano and Hannoy 234 Park AVenue .For Appointment Call desires room near 855 Harvard Swarthmore 1775...J avenue, with or without board. D Shoemaker. 180 North Street, Am-bler. . of- Tthhee Cboidrn mmluusito naecrcso mrepsearnvye etabcb rbtlitdh.t to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ reject· any or all bids. or any part of a bid and to waive anJ: InfonnalltJ' In a bid. as they deem tor The best Interest ot WANTED--College student deÂsires large room with private bath. Reply Box J, The SwarthÂmOreaD. Sprln)flr.ld Township. . J. W. CALDER. IT· .... 8~.(ft1t.lrrl WANTED-To buy doll carriage. Hslal. ot THOMAS W. ANDRRW. at", -=C:a..l:l :S::w.=ar=th=m.o:r.e. .4=5.8:0.-.W.-.- -:-':" I known as TIIOS. W. ANDREW. lat. ot the Borough of Swarthmore. Delaware WANTED-We will buy at best County. Penn~yJvanta. Letters T~en. prices, old china, glilss, furni-ture, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313 or Holly Oak 8720. Collect,' f~r appointment All bustness confiÂdential. Colonial Cupboard, No.5. Philadelphia Pike, WUmjngtOD, Delaware ... WANT~Day care of child whlle mother works. 24 Syca- A Price to Meet Ev....,. Fa.mIIy's Need PATTERSON FUNERAL HOME Wm. T. Patterson, DIrector Elehteen Years Experience PHONE JIlSDIA 2588 Smwoarert hmavoerneu 0e2, 94M-Wor. ton. Phone. ~r ~~~~~~~~~~~~ WANTED-Three adult Swarth-moreans need small unfurnished ap&rtment or bouse September 1. Phone Swarthmore 0552-R. F, F,ZIMMEB~ Photographer "'Outstanding for Quallty" Media 6-0438 6 E. Front St . .WANTED--Board and room ~y . . young girl. college stndent, VI-ehIanbIyty- slPt etnhnro uSgthat .e w eCeekn tIenr . parWtiial Illl~~~~~~~~~~~~ payment. Wrtte Box G, The Swarthmo,:""". WANTED-Young man, prefer- . ably malTied, for part time job in local shop. Reply BoX' H, The Swarthmorean, stating age, hours of present occupation. Drlvewa,. ConstrDcHou Asphalt or Conorete PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swartbm ..... 25M . WANTED-By young man. vet-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eran, Penn Stato Collel<!$; Ii dent, room with private f • Write Ray R. WUson, 21 RemIngÂton avenue,· Coatesville. Pa. WANTED-Woman desires days work or part time. References. Call Cbester 3-6507. FOB SALE FOR SALE-Mahogany single bed with new box spring. $75. P.O. Box 11, Swarthmore. • FOR SALE - Clrcassi~n walnut double bed with spnng. PerÂfect conditioII': Telephone Swarth- 50re oIS83-W. • , FOR SALE _ Football, shoulder pads, j.wo pair football pants. Call Swarthmore 2BZ2-!(. TREE SURGERY PRUNING, I.IMB AND TREE REMOVAL ROBERT HASTINGS can SWIIl1hmore O!6S-W REAL ESTATE· LIst ,.our Delaware Conn'" Properties With U.· Marian S, Brown Associated with L. Henry Le Baron Call Swarthmore 0121-0904 ROOFS GU'nEBS REPAIRED AND INSTALLED Furnace Repairs & Cleaning Call GEORGE MYERS 40P Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 Swarthmore 14!48 . WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubbish Removed - Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa. A. Mercer Quinby FUNERAL DmECTOR FormerlY' of Media '. - ll25 W. lehigh Ave., Phila. Pbone Baldwin 1170 No' additional charge for suburban caI1s • Young America With the sudden blaze of sun that brought on the heat wave last week nine year old Jeanne Schloesser with a sudden burst . of energy set up' a lemonade stand in front of IIer home on Park avenue. uJeanne's Ice-Cold Lemonade" was a welcome sign to wilted pedestrians trudging wearily down the street, as the success of he'r business proved. For the first day Jeanne served only the transients, but as the heat continued Jeanne with her sister Karen expanded the business by taking orders in the neighborhood. The recipe used for the lemonÂade is a secret between Jeanne and her mother, Mrs. C. SchloesÂser, Jr. and the clients wishing to acquire the formula will have to see one of them. Busihess closed with the end of the heat wave to Mrs. SchloesÂsers intense relief. . ROGERRUSS~ Maker ot FIne Photographs Penn Sbte Bldg. South Ave. '" Sbte SL Media 6-2176 Media, Pa. CALL Mason Buil.ders Supply Company 331 Dvlmouth Avenue Swarthmore 0345 Building Blocks AU Sizes .19 cent and np Delivered COIIIBINATION DOORS - SCREENS Coal - IJIIlnber Balldlaa: MatoriaIs WANT TO BUILD? Good materials and skillful workmen are now available . Call us for information and estimates HnrAt'" A. Reeves Geaeration A. WAYNE MOSTELLER " BLECTBICAL ' CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrieal InÂs~ tions and Repairs . Serving, Swarthmore and Vicinity for past Twenty Years 1180 Muhlenber&, Ave. Swartltmere D95 NIGHT or DAY ALTErv--\l ? \ 1I1D.~ BROS •• IOC. tfII '1~.,4 '''~ m ...... -' • M'IEIM Incu., • WAU I •• noo. ~OVI'I •• S • I.W COIST.ualo" • &lTla"I'IS "" II'AIII AIlTiRS BBOTIIERS, lae. C_ ........... :w.n FOR SAL&-A Burns Buy Wash- SWARTHMORE 0114 Swear.r tbGmooorde l8c1onGd.i tlOll. $DO. Calli1 ==1=;.I..".. .........".. .. . ==,;r. ....... =?511. ...= =r""'== .r.. . .. ===:• r~=. ... ;lKIt HZ 0., .. , Icnol • Media, P •• PIteae: HeoUa 8,081 WANTED Local buslneoa baa Full Timf, Pooltlon for y_ lad,. .. Rep.,. Do", C The SWarthmorean PETER E. TOLD General Insurance 333 Dartmouth Avenue Swarthmore 1833' Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarthmore, MorÂton. Rutledge and Ridley Township since 1918 PHONE: SwartInnore 0444 Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Painters "" Paper Baneers We ohould know how Swa. 2266 Mlchlpn ATe Swarthmore Disposal Service Rubbish Colleoted . Wee"'" or Montlib' p'bone Swarthmore 3343 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. MMHINM'M"anIiuuHluIUMftMIUU = I Charles E. Fischer E = § lluiLler ! PAINTING ~ Interior &: Exterior ., I = Swarthmore 2253 -= 1IIIIIIIIIIIDllllllllllIOIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIII HUOUlIUIRIIIIIII VAN ALEN .BROS. Coal and Fuel Oil DAVE WOOD Painting and Paperoonging "A Well Kept House Never ·Grows Old" PHONE Media 6·0755 Dependable Service H you have real estate for sale, list with us and we will give you the benefit of our Cooperative Selling Bureau. Call at office or phone WI • Wallace Lipl?incott II&\IJl'OB 907 BdatDont A ...... Cheilter a-atl
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE • 6 • THE SWARTHMOREAN September 3, 11148 Rutgers Avenue School ". , ". " . NEWS NOTES at their ,ummer home in CenterÂville, will return home with them. Mrs. William L Hull has opene;i her borne on Walnut lane after Mr. Howard B. Green of S. spending: the summer in James- Chester road and Harvard avenue town. R. I. and Buck Hill Falls. is recuperating from an eye op- Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Anthony cration performed in the Wills accompanied by their sons Roger Hospital in Philadelphia. and Malcom of Haverford avenue I Miss Frances White of Walnut will motor to Cape Cod this week- lane is due to return home this end, Anoth~r son Perry, who has weekend from Buck Hill Falls. been spending. the summer with Mrs. John W. Delaplaine of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell avenue who has been in Arthur L. Perry of Rahway, N.J., France with the American Friends DinIng Room Opim to Public Harvard Inn " " . :. , > , .- ", , . Service Committee, is now in Ber-I lin. She will return in October. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Kitzmi11~r of Riverview road recently enterÂtained Mr. Kitzmiller's sister Mrs. H. F. K. Romig. Mrs: Romig is leaving this month :for a six months' trip around the world. Mr. and Mrs, H. Vance HolloÂway, Jr. and daulhter Ruth Vance. Mrs. Casper P. Sharpless, and Miss Joan Bierman spent· thp weekend at Cape May, N., J. Barbara Sickel of Strath Haven avenue has returned' from spendÂing the summer with her cousin Mrs. George Moore in Atlanta, Ga. and Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Robert Walker of Whitti~r place is returning from her sum-I mer home at Duxbury t Mass. this I weekend. . Peggy Keenen of Harvard a,reÂnue is entertaining her former rOOlnlllates at Denison CoUere in Ohio, Betty Piggott of Detroit, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~p~bo~n~e~~s~w~B~rt~G~b~!:.;!"~re~T~S~97~~~'8~!1 MMiocrhe.: aanntodw Vn.e rWna. BVe. th Graham of -----.---- ,- -- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffin of OPENING SEPTEMBER 17th HOAGIE HUT 17\4 South Chester Ro'" SWARTHMORE, PA. Sandwiches Delivered for Clubs, Parties, Meetings etc. Open Dall,. from Noon 'tit 11:08 P. M. Submarine Sandwiches from A Submarine Shop PHONE 1984 PROMPI' SERVICE Wi,i.g and Sepai,s BARRY A.DlREBL 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD,- SWARTHMORE SALES AND SERVICE RADIOS &: HOME APPLIANCES J. E. LIMEBURNER co. DISPENSING OPTICIANS Experts in the Making and Fitting of Spectacles and Eye Glasses 1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila. 6913 Market Street Upper Darby 827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa, Rutgers avenue will have as their guests over Labor Day weekend their son and daughtel'-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Richard Griffin of Maplewood, N.J. and their two children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan of Guernsey and ,Thayer roads returned from two weeke at Eaglesmere on Sunday with their son Charles, Jr. who drove up to join them for the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pegram of Yale avenue and their son John l'eturned Saturday from the i r vacation at Center Moriches on Long Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy S. Lljtimer of 11"\1111,11111 EVER GET A SUMMONS TO COURT? It could happell tmy tiine, ~~==~~;~;;;:~~~~~~:=:~::~~~I ijfu rseodm eoonn ey oshuor upldr obpee ritny-. Let us tell you how an 1£tna Comprehensive PerÂs01l. al Liability Policy would defend and protect: you in many kinds of t!mergcncies. • HOUSE PA I N T ~~:.ft .. • , •• r •• , CertaInly Doe. , ... t H. D. SIPLER coIwU '1U"'i/r • 11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD PHONE 0105 PETER E.' TOLD 333 Dartmouth Ave. Swarthmore 1833 '."1'"' .. rins The -. c.s..aJey .... s-., Campur .r IIud'oId, Coom. 11111 lui Cornell avenUe have returned children Jimmy and Peggy and from two wee!& spent at East Mr. Robinson's mother, Mrs. M, E. Dennis on Cape Cod, Mass., with Robinson of \Vestdale avenue, moÂtheir son Mr. J, Harps Latimer tored to New York State where and his family of Wellesley, Mass. they "pent a long weekend vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson and tioning at Lake George. Ow ....... "d Opera,ed by American S'ore. Company HOLIDAY FAVOIUTES Your every food need for the lonl holiday weekend-for the outing or . holiday meals at homo. For values, It's the Acme. Our Marke,s wlll·be CLOSD ALL DAY LABOR DAY Lean, Smoked, Whol. or Shank HaH Friday till 9 PM till 6 PM BONELESS BUTTS Lean, ....o k.eI No Wolte-Un".r 3 lb. lit 8ge TURKEYS 1948 Crop, Fa.cy, 69'" 'rash-Killed, YOU.II Ib ... H ... s-10-12 1111 AVI' STEAKS ' .. d ••• Juicy Slrlol.. Ib 7ge PorterhoUI., Tabo... . U. S. Commercial Steer Beef Outstanding SEA rOOD VALUES POBGIES,lbXge LARGE BOSTON MACKEREL Ib 19c REGULAR LUMP CRABMEAT I~ 79c FANCY COD FILLETS I~ 3Sc DEEP 'SEA SCALlOPS I~ 79c Speda"y PrIced .ALA CLUB fle,ioshlng BEVERAGES 31:.~:2SC Plul bottl. deposit and hmo. TOk in Pen"., markels. OutlaB Food N ..... Stuffed Olives .:. "/oi"; 39c Plain Olives 011_ .... to< 28c , lISa) Peanut BuHer .: 1ge Boned Turkey ..... lDn·. e:: 59c Tuna Fish L"...... 'h'" 43c Palata Chips ....... 29c Trltzel Pretzels , .... 8Se Cracker Jack Co", 2 .... 9c Marshmallows Purlt .. 10:. 19c Wilson's Mor . 12·ez~ .. 44e Armour's Treet 12· ..... 45c Nabisco Ritz ' .... 30c Large, Elberta, U.S, No.1, Yellow, Freestone PEACRES A real goo .. pric.. Th. cGMllng sealDa f. h ..... 41bl Z5e bush.1 $298 b.dce' • Lettuce CIIIf ... ,_ IHIMtII ... 12c , Celery callf ... e.....:..:= 25c Fre.h Peas .... tal. Gfftl .. 19c Honeydews Vial RI,. .. ·lb 1 Dc U. S. No.1, Home Grown, White POTATOES 10 lb. 31' IdeolBrand HALVES PEARS No.2"' 3ge .on Del Monte, California SLICED PEACHES Ubby'. CaliforniCII. Unp.eled HALVES APRICOTS No,1 22e • an Flerilla Gra.elrult Juice Natural • '::~: ate ::, •• 0 : to'::. a90 N.:~I aoo lISa) Gra .. Jul .. Del Moate A.rieets Choc.lat. luHer Cream Iced LAYER CAKE Whol, UI\PHI.d .. " .. k. • whol. 5~ • cake ,,- Da ..... R .... RIDfI .... ~9. 11.' .....:~..u=: :..=-"'!!""=·::!:k:::'1.:'~~:,:.~~·- --::-::-_-=-_..:a=-"ko. a •• BREAD Enriched SUPREME large 1r4e loaf ... fClS"" ... 11 .... t .... t. "Her. alays fresh longer. Ie SALE I ZI.ler's VI,.lala APPLE dUlCE Ali e12"-.0.1 fer enl., .... ...............&. . ... A' .... U .. -'''- bottl. ... .... ~ VI ....... CAthIN Mlitl Che... .. SSe Kraft VelV"to ...... 1 33c Kraft Sprea... .... ... 23c ClJeediam ........ 2,c au OI •• margarine ::'37c lISCO Richer ...... COFFEE .:!,45e 3~:'$1.24 PI_ s.uth American c...... ~...,. ........ , Np.rtl, blended. Win-Crest cor FEE ~ 4Oc:3 ~lus Ideal COrm~.49c September 3, IM8 THE SW ABTHMOREAN CLASSIFIED PERSONAL PERSONAL - Registered corsetÂiere. M.... Elsie Mc William.. Telephone Swarthmore 4583-W for appGintment. •.... - ---.----- PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners, irons, toasters and radios reÂpaired, called for and delivered . Call Robert Brooks. Swarthmore 1548. PERSONAL - Electrical installa-tions: wiring, old and new: ResiÂdential and Commercial, Light and Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All work done to Fire Underwriters specifications. Service on all makes of washers (Bendix inÂeluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges irODS, toasters, fans, lamps. Call Erich H. Hausen, Electrical ConÂtractor, Swarthmore 2850-W, 335 Park Avenue. FOR RENT FOR RENT-One large room, genÂUeman preferred. Near transÂportation. Call Swarthmore 2806-J FOR RENT-Large sunny room with telephone. Adjacent bath, near bus shortline., For 'business coil e g e woman. Telephone Swarthmore 1073-J after SeptemÂber 7. LOST LOST-Gold chain bracelet, down town district of Swarthmore, Friday, August 20. Please phone Swarthmore 3070. WANTED WANTED-Male student at Penn State Center desires room apÂproximately September 20. Reply Box I, The Swarthmoreail. WANTED-Furnished apartment or house for six months only. Occupancy immediately. Call 'Swarthm'Jr~ 0680, Extension 55. WANTED-A play pen. Call Swarthmore 01l7-R. WANTED-Apartment or house, furnished or unfurnished. FamÂily of tour., Willing to pay up to $100. Box K, The Swarthmorean. WANTED-Male college student FOR SALE-Green damWlk sofa bed. Large. Good condition, Solid construction. Slip cover. Swarthmore 2471. FOR SALE-Quality Gas Range four burners. Good condition, $75. Tel,p,-hone Swarthmore 2240. FOR SALE-RCA Victor portable radio with leather carrying case. Perfect condition. Call Media 6-2310. LEGAL NOTICE Rf.QU~Sl' "'01, IHUS The School District of Swurthmore will H!<.~ive bids at the office of the &.'11001 Uistrll't In the IIIgh &ohool Bulldillg. corÂner ot CoJlege and Princeton Avenues. SWllrthmore, Pelinsylv~Ulia, up to " p. m •• TUl·l<;Il!t}·, September 21. If.I.I,ll, and open the bids Itt u meeting of the Bourd nt the School DIIOtrict office 011 September :n, IIUij, at ij p, m" or at all adjourned lIIectJllp: or tlte School Board, tor printing of yeur book. Specifications eall be sct:uretl ~twcelJ 9 n, m. nnd ... p. m .. duily except Snturdll)'s, SUndRY!!, lind hollduys, at the School District Offll"e. The Board reservcs the ri!':ht to .reject aoy or nil bids 111 whole IIr In part und to awant ctllltractlC ,III HII)' ltl"nJ or itelllfi. IIIltkirlIC up aTl)' bid. 3T ·11·:1 !-lildll l.flllR' Ut"lIworfh Secretar)' lo'lCTITlOlJS :SlUm REGISTRATION :r-;OTICK IS II~Rp.n\' (H"EN. pursuant to the prm'isloIL"i tlr Ad of As.:~cDlbly No, 3HfI. III,proved Mn)" :!4. UJ.J5, of Intcntion to file ill the Offil'C of thc SCl'relnrr of UIC COJllllwllwealth of I'cllII!i)'h'illllll. nt HllrÂri" burl{. I'u" lind In the of1k-~ of till' I'rothulJotllr)' o( the Courts of (:nuunull I"lells of Delawure Count)', Oil Io'rilill)". the nth .In)' of Septemher. 19"14. 11 Certlllcntc ror the l'onduct of n businl'lt."i in Delaware Count)·. l'enns)·""nnfa. under the fUiSuDled or tktitioUR nalUe. style or dl"ldgnntfon of 'fhc HOill(ie Hut. wilh Its prillclplll pInt't" uf buslucs!i Ilt 17 ~ S. Chester ltd .. Swurth. mure, 1'/1, The IIIUnC,. mId addresses of nil persoll" o\\'"lIilll'{ or Interc.<;ted in said bUl'lillc.'l.'i nrt' :101",. Frlll1l'CS H, Bernard, II:! ~~Itlt('rs Avpnllt'. SWlIrthmnrp. Pa, IT·fI·:' I'JlOl'OSAt.5 PrOJ)()Sllls will be r~eived at the offlce of the COIllIllIs.. .. loncrs of Springfield Town· ship, S:lxer Avenue and Puwell Road, Sprlll~Held. 1'1\.. until tI :ClU .-l',M, (c,d,t.) Tue.!ll:IIt)". SelJh,mbcr '''. lilt"'. for fum· l!I;hlng hlntcrluls nnd dolnK the work ot laying oPIJCoximnlely 12D.'i leet 01 10" nml 9M3 feet of K" MoUnry sewer from n point (I'D Swarthmore Avenue lIe/lT CresS(1n Lane to R poirlt In Springfield TownJl.hlp Indi· cated on plans. Bids arc to be In accor-dl\ ht'e with pinns 8ml SpcdncHtions which rna)' be obtained at the ofllcc of the underÂ.. i .. ned. Dlels must be sealed nnd addrCSEled to J. W. ('.alder. Secretary of SprlnR'fteld Townflhlp murked outside ")"roposal for Sewer" and depwzite(l witb the Secretary 011 or before the date spcclOed. lar)' In the above Estate bavlns been granted to the undersIgned. all perSOJlS Iwvlllg (·Iuhn. or demands agalust the K'llllltc uf the decedent ore requested to make knuwlJ the same, and nIl persons indebted to Ute deredellt to lHuke payÂment. withuut deL1Y. to Trallcsmell's Xntlonal Dunk and Trust Cumpany. AIr. Jatllt'ti M. Lar~e, President. Hlth and Wttlnut Streets. J'hlladelphla, l'cnns)'I· '"anltl. or to its Attorlley, UU)' G, deFurhl, Hsqulre, 70K Cmzer Bundlng. «:iu'.t ... r. 1'e-lIlIs)'h·aulu. aT·S1·ft; NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hall of Lancaster will spend ne?'t week end, in Swarthmore. They win attend the wedding of Miss Jane W. Hilles to Mr. Clifford Bryant, on Saturday. The James D. Sorbers of WalÂnut lane arrived home from a sumÂmer at Ells"W"orth, Me. yesterday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. BillÂstein of South Chester road with their children Ross and Fredn" who spent last week at Atlantic City. returned Tuesday fropl a visit of several days with friends in Surf City, Mr. and Mrs. George Bland of North Chester road left yesterday for a vacation at Ocean City, N.J. Mary Jane Servais of Dickinson avenue has returned from a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James G, Weir at Glenshaw, Pa. Miss Ruth Trauger of Perkasie, Pa., who wi 11 be teaching at the College Aven.ue School next week wil1live at 231 Dickinson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. William RamÂsey of Media and 10 month old son Chicker. who have bought the house at 215 Lafayette aVf:nue formerly ocC'upied by Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Detlefs~n, will move in toÂmorrow. M r~. Ramsey is the former Marguerite Gettz. ANTONICA FAIRBANKS LeSSORS in Piano and Harmoy 234 "ark Avenue For Appointment Call desires room near 855 Harvard Swarthmore 1775-.T avenue, with or without board. D Shoemaker, 180 North Street, AmÂbler. A certified check or bId bond for not less than teu (10) per cent of the amount of the bllt mURt at"Company each bid. rejTehcet CalloYm morls '0lt1o1 nebrisd sr,e soern aen ,t.h ep arritg hotf t1o\ i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bid Rnd to waive any lofonnallty In 8 bId. a.~ they deem for the b('~t Interest or W ANTE~ollege student deÂSprinJrflf'! hl Tnwn!lhlp. sires larg£: room with private bath. Reply Box J, The SwarthÂmarean. WANTED-To buy doll carriago. Call Swarthmore 4580-W. WANTED-We will buy at best prices, old china, glass. furniÂture, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313 or Holly Oak 6720. Collect, for appointment. All business confiÂdential. Colonial Cupboard, NO.5. Philadelphia Pike, Wi1mington, Delaware .• WANTED-Day care of child while mother works. 24 Syca- .f, W. CALDER. S,.r.rP.ta.rv F..'it;t\e of T!-IOMAS W. ANDREW. also known ItS TH()S. W. ANDRRW. late of the BortJugh of SWllrthmure, Delaware Count}·. l'tmUS)'Jvllnlll, Letters Testamen- A Price to Meet Eve..,. Family's Need PATTERSON FUNERAL HOME Wm. T, Patterson, DirP.ctor Eighteen Years Experience PHONE MEDIA 2588 more avenue, Morton. Phone, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~g Swarthmore 0294-W. ~ WANTED-Three adult Swarth-moreans need small unfurnished apartment or house September 1. Phone Swarthmore 0552-R. W ANTED--Board and room by 'young girl. college student, v,iÂcinity Penn Stat~ Cent.er. W:I11 baby-sit through week m partial payment. Write Box G, The Swarthmorean. WANTED-Young man, prefer-ably mal Tied, for part time job in local shop. Reply Box H, The Swarthmorean. stating age, hours of present occupation. F, F. ZIMMERMAN Photographer UlOutstanding for Quality" Media 6-0436 6 E. Front St. Driveway Construction Asphalt or COJlCl"ete PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swarthmore 25iIG WANTED-By young man vet- I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eran, Penn State College stu- II dent, room with private fan;tllY. Write Ray R. Wilson, 21 RemingÂton avenue, Coatesville. Pa, WANTED-Woman desires days work or part time. References. Call Chester 3-6507. FOB SALE FOR SALE-Mahogany single bed with new box spring. $75. P.O. Box 11, Swarthmore. __ ~_-:--:- FOR SALE - Circassion walnut double bed with spring. PerÂfect conditiol1'; Telephone SwarthÂmore ol583-W. , " FOR SALE _ Football, shoulder pads, ,two pair football panls. Call Swarthmore 2822-M; • TREE SURGERY PRUNING, LIMB AND TREE REMOVAL ROBERT HASTINGS Call Swarthmore 0265-W REAL ESTATE· LIst your Delaware count,.. Properties With Us Marian S, Brown Associated with L. Hemry Le Baron Call Swarthmore 0121-0904 ROOFS GUTTERS REPAIRED AND INSTALLED Furnace Repairs & Cleaning Call GEUEGE MYERS 40g Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 Swarthmore 14148 WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubbish Removed - Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa. 'I" A. -M~r~~; Q.ri~;-' FUNERAL DffiECTOR -FOUIlerly' of Media 1125 W. Lehigh Ave., Phlla. Phone Baldwin 1170 No addi tiona! charge for 8\Lburban calls Young America With the SUdden blaze of sun that brought on the heat wave last week nine year old Jeanne Schloesser with a sudden burst of energy set up a lemonade stand in front of ber home on Park avenue. "Jeanne's Ice-Cold Lemonade" was a welcome sign to wilted pedestrians trudging wearily down the street, as the success of he"r business proved. Fo!' the first day Jeanne served only the transients, but as the heat continued Jeanne with her sister Karen expanded the business by taking orders in the neighborhood. The reCipe used for the lemonÂade is a secret between Jeanne and her mother, Mrs, C. SchloesÂser, Jr, and the clients wishing to acquire the formula will have to see one of them. Business closed with the end. of the heat wave to Mrs. SchloesÂser's intense relief. ROGER RUSSELL Maker of Fine Photographs Penn State Bldg. South Ave, & State St. Media 6-2176 Media, Pa. CALL Mason Builpers Supply Company 331 Dartmouth Avenne Swarthmore 0345 Building Blocks All Sizes .19 Cent and np Delivered COMBINATION DOORS - SCREENS Coal - Lumber Building Materials WANT TO BUILD? Good materials and skillful workmen are now available. Call us for information and estimates nH[or,.ce A. Reeves 3450 A, WAYNE MOSTELLER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical InÂstallations and Repairs . Serving Swarthmore and Vicinity for past Twenty Years 1180 Muhlenberg Ave, Swart_re 2295 NIGHT or DAY ERS SltOS •• O(. " ..... l • MODUN IITCHINS • WALL ••• fLOOI COVERINGS • NEW CONSIIUCTION • ALTEIUIONS ••• IIPAII. FOR SALE _ Typewriter, Under-wood, $25. Webster record ,. £ BITERS BROTHERS I changer, $17. Thor Gladiron, $40. ~ , nt, All in good condition. Media Cen/rac/on .,., lvilMn 6-2463. 382 Gayl.y S"eel • Media, Pa. WANTED Local business has Full Tlmr Position for young lady. Reply Box C The Swarthmorean 'I i 1l;liJjHi" PETER E. TOLD General Insurance 333 Dartmoulh Avenue Swarthmore 1833 Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarthmore, MorÂton, Rutledge and Ridley Township since 1918 PHONE: Swarthmore 0444 ~HHt-1H~HHHHt'1":r Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Painters & Paper Hangers We should know how Swa, 2268 Michigan Ave Swarthmore Disposal Service Rubbish Colleeted Weekly or Monthly Phone Swarthmore 3343 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. l-!JIIIIIIIIIIHlIIHHHHI11InIlIlIlOlIIOlIllIIIUIIHIIIIIIIHl=l!! ~ i E Charles E. Fischer 5! i PA::~~'G I = § § 5 ~ Interior & Exterior 51 5 § I= = Swart1unore 2253 I 5i1ll1ll1ll1l n 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111101 ~ 111111 ilil ~, :, ·1 [ [ VAN ALEN BROS, Coal and Fuel Oil r , DAVE WOOD Painting and Paperhanging "A Well Kept. House Never Grows Old" PHONE Media 6-0755 DC1Jenduble Service If you have real estate for sale, list with us and we will give you the benefit of our Cooperative Selling Bureau. Call at office or phone us. Wallace Lippincott REALTOR FOR SALE-A Burns Easy Wasb- SWARTHMORE 0114 -~.- 6 '.8 er, ~ condition. $5~ can ':=-~"==-=-~~=-~~=-=-~=-=-~"~=-=-~Y~=-=='"'~=-~'~"Il!==~p=h~o=n=e=:=BI=~=====-=~==I====:=ll Swarthmore 1875, '; ,. " r " .. .. .- .~ 911' Edgmont Avenue Cheder 3-4518 •
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/ .. T B E SW A B TBM 0 B E A N S(Ip~'lrlt~_:: :-:-:==----"""'i":':"~ __ ___:--r__-----:...........:....:...::..;::.:~~---.,._-...:::= .. 8 PATIENTS ATl'END tlon for infantile ~aralysls had of Mrs. Richard It; , Bennett 'of MARROW POOL been searcblng fDr a pool In whichP.enfield; Mrs. Bennett, mother of to practice hydratherapy. on a three children, two of whom are (Continued from page 1) large scale, arid it was not until pOlio cases, came eacl;l day to' the summer, climbed out of the pool last swnmer taat the search' was pool last year; arid, for the first and started taking experimental rewarded by the generous offer of half of the seaB~n plunged iJlto thl' swings at MIss Wilson, a boy who the William Morrows. The sum- water, helping and encouraging In had not swung at any one before, mer of '4' is therefore a red circle the best volunteer manner, conÂeven In fun, because his muscles year for the Foundation and itS versing with the parents and driv-wouldn't permit it; or to numer- hydratherapy cases. ers at odd moments between flut-ous other patients, children of Polio l'\arenlB Club ter kicks and deadman floats. It three or four who last year were The summer of '47 is Important was ·the discussion with the par-afraid of the water, are this year too in the founding of the Polio ents and their problems that gave paddling around like experienced Parents Club, a vital organization Mrs. Bennett her ideas, so that, ducklings. in the lives of patients and their by the second half of the summer, For years, since its organiza- families. The Club was originated between floats, kicks and converÂtion in 1939, the Delaware County and 'established at the pool sations, she was organizing the Chapter of the Nationai Founda- through the inspiration and efforts club' for polio families with the WOMAN'S EXCHANGE The Woman's Club is having anPther Exchange The third week In 'September this year. They want you to bring what you no longer need: Someone else may think it just dear. The pants Junior grew cut of 'so soon. The coat little sister can't wear Will fit some little boy and wee girl And. make them a tine looking pair. With the money yru get •• vou can buy something else; Your house will be neat as a pin. The 'Club will have money it need~ very milch. And we'll all go· 'round with a grin. So dig out your attic and c1osetsÂYou really have nothing to lose. Bring dishes, furniture, books, and ('lothes, Infa~, anything but hats and old shoes. -MRS. OWEN W. GAY, SEPT.IDIER 9, 194. The $l.OO-Setve YourseH-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER full cooperation of the parenis at the pool. Mrs: Bennett's spare time has now inerged with t!}e time spent Aor the Club, for the member.;hip has grown from the bandft:! of parents and intere.ted volunteers to 197 polio families and 300 other families who have shown a desire to jOin-a total of 1200, members. Mrs. Bennett is president. with Mrs. Lester Lines of Media <:IS treasurer. Mrs. Charles Doyle of Chester as recording secÂretary, and Miss Ann Keay of Clifton Height..c; as corresponding secretary: The purposes of the club is for recreation and rehabilitation and all medical matters are referred to the National Foundation, now loÂcated in Media. There is no colÂ" lection of dues, and all contribuÂtions are strictly voluntary to the extent that donations are not even solicited. The Club, its name and its members are protected by its recent incorporation~ achieved" through the efforts of George W. McKeag of Parrish road. t90 long to mention here. The !)JaÂtionai Foundation oUers' medical and financial .... ljItance to "ail who need." Anyone having polio In the ,family should call Ruth Palmer, Executive SeCretary of the Foundailon, at Media 6-2V90 .. 'L w'V Woliulhop Meets Moo. The League of Women Voter. Workshop on United Nations will hold its third meeling Monday, September 13 from two to four o'clock at the home of the chairÂman: Dr. Frances Fussell at 341 Riveryiew .road. " The meeting scheduled fol' thl' sooh has 'been cancelled due t" the holiday .. The League of Women Voters of Delaware County presents a program every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock over Station WPWA in Ch~ster, 1590 on the dial. The next two programs will be hanÂdled by the Media League and and will cover the platform of all "four parties. Izwnis In Musical Summer Charles Izumi spent a week at the Fre,d .Waring Workshop at Shawnee-on-Pelaware where he saw stell.r artists as ·Jane WilÂson, "Uncle ~~PYI" Stuart ChurÂchill, and others of the Fred WarÂ. ing show. ~r. Izumi and son Lewis attendÂed the International Piano Teach-ers' Convention at Erie. ..,;t Mr. and Mrs. Izumi and daughÂ: ter, Satoko, spent several days in New York listening to music and collecting new ideas. NEWS NOTES Dr. Robert W: L -,} .. plalne,· Lt. MCUSNR, li1!d. Mrs. , llI!~paline, formerly of CorneU avenue, have moved to 'dcemi VieW,.Va., where Dr. Delaplaine Is now, stationed with the Llttlecreek Naval AmÂphibious b~';. -' M;rs. ROy W.DelaÂplaine is niaking .. an extended visit with them. SCHOOL OPENS' 8:30 THURSDAY (Continued from page l} ,'eturnOjl. if thi!Y had been proPerly labelled and marked. with· th~ children's names. Final . registratlon 10r . the neWÂschool ye.... must be c:ompleted today. Enterance for kindergarten is available to children born prlo!Âto JanuarY 31, 1944, and admisÂsion to first grade is available' to childCen born prior t<) January 31, 1943. ' ',The dividing line for the ele~ men\ary schools is Park 'Aenue to Harvard. then east on Harvard to Swartt..more avenue. Those living south of this lin'; wili attei)£! 'the CoU"ge Avenue School. ' Rooming Facilities Wanted Residents of Swarthmore and surrounding communities whc. have rooming faclliUes availÂable for men or .w.an ien 8tU-: , Come and Enjoy Your Selection From HOT DISHFS - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN The Polio Parents Club IncorÂporatetl, of Pennsylvania is the first of its kind in the ~ountry. Montgomery County is the second, Dr. and Mrs. Roy N. Keiser of ami Philadelphia is now in the Park Avenue returned last week process of establishing" the third . fro~ a month's vacation spent at chapter. 'South Casco, Me. They also vis-dents of The Pennsylvania State College Center In SwarthÂmore are, Invited to write or phone the Center, 855 lIarYbrd' avenue, Phon¢" ";;warthmore 334{), as. soon as possllile. p.;~ . slrable informaUon to be. gi"en . is the, name; .i~ress, t~ephon~' Dumber, /lumber of, ·stud.;!lts that can be accommodated, ana the preference fQr m:en·or;"wom.-;. en students. "" ' ' ' , . ' Although the Center hag, 'been, . established for co~utsrs" ~~ 'exMrience has 'shown, that fl?r: some, students 'livlng In. variÂous 'pal'ts of, Philadelphia;' it : Is' extremely difficUlt to. ';oinmut'" 'conveniently, ti>: ,ea'rIj; ,';;"mi.ii!(' class!'., . , WHAT YOU MUST DO TO VOTE ON I NOVEMBER 2 D Be a citizen of the United States one month prior to registration. . Be 21 years of age 'on or before Election Day, Nov-ember 2. , Shall have resided in the State for one year (or having previously been a qualified elector or a native born citizen of the State, and having removed and reÂturned, then six months). Shall have resided in the election district for two months. Shall have previously registered, or must register· . on 01' before September 11. PENN STATE Technical Institute SWARTHMORE EVENING CLASSES IN: • BuIldftl&' Cotuttl'llCtion • Baala... Adm"ud;nUon (Also FUll Time Day) • Indnstrlal Electrlolty (Also Full Time Day) • Shortband, and othen • Modem lAognag ... • Pnblle SpealdDg • Aooounting • Personnel Mana.cement • Mech. ProducUon Tool D.ÂsIgn (Also Full Time Da~) REGISTRATION 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sept. 7 thru Sept. 11 The Pennsylvania State College Center 855 Harvlll'd A ... enue Swarthmore, Pa" Phone· 3240 Open to Men lind Women - Approved for Veterans <LASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 20 . , ctal.. .. Conducted .iled Dr. Keiser's sister Mrs. S: T. The work of this comparatively Ma"ss~y in" ~orcester, ·Mass. new organization is immense. Last Eben Lang of Maple avenue and winter it "'as sponsoring short- Ruddy Hayes of North SwarthÂhand and typing classes, and was more" avenue have been gone two lending out its own typewriters to week$, on a camping trip In the polio members. This sP.ring there weSt and will return after Labor dwuecrtee dtw ino BSwraailrlteh mcloasrsee us,n odneer Mcorfn::-. iD~a~y~'~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~'~': ;~~.~'~"-~','"', "~": 'ij" J. S. Bishop of Harvard avenue," I" , ", " which extended into weekly tea parties and included trips to LongÂwood Gardens and Atlantic City: The eight students, after they complete 40 pages of transcription. will be certified transcribers and will do work for the Volunteer Service for the Blind. Classes in shell iewelry, conducted by Ann Keay. leathercraft by' Jerry ChaÂpin, and sewing classes by Mrs. Bennett. This fall classes in rugÂmaking and ceramies wlli be add~ ed to the list. Materials for these various projects are generously supplied by Interested, people o~ bought with funds from the Club's treasury; all the teachers are Vc.l: unteera, sometimes the patients themselves like Jerry and AIm, or people already busy with lfamilIe~ and patients of their own. The Club has no interest in the work produced by the classes, except In the pleasure derived in seejng itS boys and girls, men and women carn money where they never had" been able to before. In addition to its other numerÂous activities the club also puts out a monthly newspaper. The material is gathered, written and edited by the patients. At first the typing and niimeoÂgraphing of the letter became a project of the business courses of the Haverford High School; but it required only the gift of a mimeoÂgraph macblne, and the Club's own typewriters for production to be moved to a !family basement. where all the work is done by the patients, trom the stencilling rlgh~ down to creasing the pages and licking the slamps. AU Who N_ Although the· Club and the Foundation work closely togeth ..... the two are enUrely separate· orÂganizations. The Club Is open to a~ who are" interested," .the only requirement for memberShip' beÂing a genuine and sincere desire to help. '!'he list of volunteers and helpers In, Swarthmore alone;'" . . For Sale In': Swarthmore .' . II I II . ',Five Bedl'oom Boase In Excellent Condition ' Large Lot· Occupied by Owner I I J . Reply Box MS, The Swadhaaol'ean rriday Spedal Daly Lemon Chiffon Pies Lady Baltimore Layer Cakes Open Sunday As Usual Closed La60, Day MondaySepl.6 Chocolate W~pped Cre~Pjes Open Supday for Cookies· And Home Made Ice Cream 'THE:~\CAKEBOX" CIIE8TBB and PAJavlBW BOADS THEA'l'RE SQUARE DeBfulta' 811 U» -017 d1IriJtc -, ,... _ ..... Library Swnrth more, Pa. TO VOTE REGISTER TIllS FALL THE SWARTHMOR BY TOMARROW VOLUME 2O-NO· 37 SWARTHMORE" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1948 $3,00 PER YEAR AUTUMN BLOOMS BOW TUESDAY 5 TO 7 CLUB ENTERTAINED HERE '818 Cancer Soeiety Holds Election Any persons who contribut.,o. funds to t)te American Cancer SoÂciety's drive during the past year gre considered members of the So~iety and are eligible to vote for the officers and directors at the forthcoming annuai election, Dr. W. 'Benson Harer, President of the Delaware County Unit of the Cancer Society stated. ASK COUNCIL FOR TRAFFIC RELIEF September 14 Show Open To All . , OPEN SCHOOLS Enrollment Shows Increase Over Last Year Citizens Decry Chestert Road Condi-tions The 1948 Fall Flower Show of the Swarthmore Woman's Club will be open to the public from 3 until 9 p.m. next Tuesday, SepÂtember 14. Exhibitors should bring their flowers to the Park avenue clubhouse between 9 a.m. and noon on that day. The fall meeting of the "Five to Seven" Club composed of the 58 past presidents of Delaware CounÂty Women's Clubs whose terms feli under the 1945--47 adminisÂtration of r.lrs. E. R. S. TUll imÂmediate past president of the County Federation of Women's Clubs was held yesterday at 718 Harvard avenue. The hostess committee was composed of Mrs. B. Franklin Riley past president of the Chester New Century Club, Mrs. Joseph Robinson' of the ParkÂside Club, Mrs. Clarence D. Parker of Media, Mrs. James M. DUrett of Lima, Mrs. Lawrence 1. Smith .of Upland. and Mrs. Peter The Swarthmore Schools began this week with an enrollment of 818 pupils. an increase of twentyÂthree over the.nuinber of pupils in the classes last spring. FourÂteen of this increase are in the elementary grades. kindergarten to sixth, and nine in the high Those desiring to vote should be present at the next meeting of the Society at 8 p.m., Wednesday, September 15th, In Room 203, MuÂnicipal Building, Garrett road and: in session Thursday evening of 'last week Swarthmore Borough Council was entreated by 20 citiÂzens to devise and provide relief of the present traffic condition along Chester road which the citizens protest is very bad and apt to be further aggravated by the construction of overpass at the Sproul road trolley crossing, scheduled to begin next Monday. Long lane, Upper Darby, school. I The forty' classes in the two secÂtions of the show are as follows: SECTION A-Garden Flowers 1. Hybr1<i Tea Rooe, any color, to be judged for perfection of bloom "-,,d foliage. E. Told of Swarthmore. The College avenue school ';.nÂrollment is larger than the RutÂgers, having 207 pupils against 177 at Rutgers Avenue. The largest classes are in kindergarten and first grade, showing the same trend as is true allover the "counÂtry in the larger number of chilÂdren of the younger ages. The total enrollment in both schools in each grade is as follows: Kin .. dergarten" 64, first grade 66, secÂond grade 44. third grade 52. fourth grade 45, fifth grade, 57, sixth grade 56. REGISTRATION IN 2ND WEEK Mrs. Told entertained the other members of the committee at luncheon Wednesday. 3. Vase of single miniature 3 blooms, any color or colors. 3. Vase of Single miniature Dahlias of not less than 5 blooms. 4. Vase' of double miniature Dahlias (not pompon) of not less than 5 blooms. LAST CALL FOR SWIMMING POOL 5. Vase of pompon Dahlias of not less than 11 blooms. 6. Gladiolus, 1 spike. 7. Vase of Gladiolus of not less than 5 spikes, in 3 or more colou. 8. Annual Asters, 3 blooms, any color. 9. Vase of annual Asters of not less than 7 blooms any color or color •. 10. Vase of Cosmos of not less than 13 blooms (Do not use any gold or yellow). 11. Vase of Cosmos of not less than 7 blooms, gold or yellow. 12. Dianthus, not less than 7 bloooa. 13. Marigolds. 5 blooms, large dark shades. 14. Marigolds, 5 blooms, large light shades. 15. Marigolds, "Josephine:' 9 blooms. 16. Marigolds, small double. 15 blooms. 17. Nasturtiums, 5 blooms, with own foliag". 18. Flat bowl of single Petunias. 19. Petunias, double, 3 blooms. 20. Annual Phlox, 5 sprays. 21. Scabiosas, 9 blooma. 22. Vase of Snapdragons, any color. 23. Zinnias. large, 9 blooms, any color. 24. bargest perfect Zinnia. 25. Curled, crested Zinnias, 7 blooms. 26. Vase of miniature Zinnias. 15 blooms, any variety or vari-ties. " SECTION __ Arrangements 27. Minature receptacle of flowers, not more than 3 inches overall. 28. Miniature receptacle of flowers, not more than 5 inches overall. ,Deadline Falls Wed. For Community Project The Swarthmore 'Swimming Pool Committee ha,s issued its "last call" for members, in' view of the September 16th deadline which has been set for the proÂject. If an insufficient number of families have signed up by this date, the land, which has been held for the pool, will be Teleased for other purposes, and all sums paid in woll be refunded. Another group of approximately twelve families joined within the last week, but more than fifty more would be required even on a minimum basis, according to John W. Seybold, president of the group. Seybold said that he wasn't very optimistic at this point, but that it was still possible for the venture to succeed. He urged that interested families read the litature which is on display at the bank and look at the architect's sketch of the pool which may also be seen there. "We feel that we have done the best we can," 'Seybold stated. "It's up to the community,". 7vcizens(sysnot IPoolwhichl MUTUAL EXCHANGE September 21, 22, and 23 are the dates this year for the WoÂMan'sClub annual Mutual ExÂchange. Furniture, dishes. birc-a-brac and household articles as well as clothing will be re~eived. and registered fro~ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Tuesday. No hats or shoes. Doors will open Wednesday at 10 a.m. for sales which will conÂtinue until 8 o'clock that eveaing. In the high school there are 434 pupils as against 425 last' spring. The smallest class is the seventh !trade with 41 and the largest is the ninth grade with 92. There are 79 pupils in the twelfth grade which will be the graduating class. The' grade distribution i. as folÂlows: Seventh grade 41, eighth grade 75, ninth grade 92, t,mth grade 78, eleventh grade 69, twelfth grade 79. , The. schools have a full compleÂment of teachers of whom four are beginning their "first teaching In the Swarthmore Schools this year. Miss Anne Jane Cleaver, teacher of elementary school art; Miss Ruth Trauger, sixth grade College; Miss Irma Zimmer, high school English; and Charles KlemÂmer, high school mathematics. The high school classes will be-, gin afternoon sessions on Monday, September 13, while in the eleÂmentary schools grades two to six will begin the afternoon sessions on Friday, September 24. John H. Dpdds John H. Dodds, father of Mrs. George M. Ewing of Columbia avenue, died Tuesday evening at his home in Jenkintown. He was 84. Born in Melrose, Scotland, Mr. Local Draft Listing Continues Light With the second, of three weeks of registration for the draft drawÂing to a c}ose, the reports from the Swarthmore registration center at the high school gymnasium indiÂcate that the registration has been tight. According to Frank R. Morey, serving as chief registrar, the 'registrars the first week were far from busy and had much time when no registrants were waiting The total registration the first week was 142, distributed as folÂlows: Monday 16'- TUesday 32, Wed-, nesday 23, Thursday 18, Friday 24, Saturday 29. The second week, beginning on the seventh of SepÂtember will, be but a five-day , , week, and the third week, con~ tinuing to the eighteenth of SePi tember, will be a full six-day week. ' "Because the registrars are not at all busy, they are urging that any youth who must register come at the earliest convenient time Residents cited the speed and noise of oil transport trucks which drive through the borough aU hours of the day and night, as the greatest nuisance. " George M. Ewing president of Council named two Councilmen, John Pearson and William GehÂring and five citizens, Thomas Hopper, George McKeag, Peter E. Told, Elwood Cl:lapman, and Dr, Horace H. Hopkins as a committee to be chairmanned by Dr. Pearson for study of the problem. ' Council meanwhile promised' a rigid enforcement of traffic reguÂlations along the ,highway, includÂing the 25-mile-an-hour 'speed limit, and to request the State Highway Department to paint white lines down the middle of the road and impose a "no pasÂsing" rule within the borough. The suggestion that a by-pits. around Swarthmore be considered met with the reply that possible routes lor such a b7-pass have alÂready been surveyed but that 'the State Highway Department has not given favorable consideration to establishment of a new route. Girl Scout Training Course Starts Thursday for him So that the process of reg- A Girl Scout Leaders TrainÂistration may be completed. It is ing Course will start next ThursÂnot necessary, in Swarthome at "day, September 16, in the SwarthÂleast, to adhere to the schedule" more Woman's Club lounge. SesÂannounced by the Draft Board. si~ns will be on Tuesday and The actual work or registration Thursday mornings from 9:30 is conducted by volunteer regis- to 11:30, and the following dates, trars. 'An expression of gratitude September 16, 21. 23, 28 and is extended to all who volunteered October 5 and 7 have been set their services-those who served aside for the completion 01 the and whose names are listed be- course. Anyone wishing to take low, and the many others who this training should register her offered but whose assistance was name with Mrs. Robert Hilkert. at not neooed. These registrars in- Swarthmore 2953-R . clude (the following: For the first week, August 30 to Septemoer 4: Mrs. Grace Witter, Eugene Udell, Mrs. Edith KenÂney, David Watkins, Miss Mabel Ewing, Mrs. R .P. Bradford, Miss Dorothy Bradfield, Miss Alice Blodgett, Mrs. RaIney. , The COUl'se is designed for new leaders and will include BackÂground and History of Girl ScoutÂing. Troop Management, Program ;Planning. Program Techniques and Girl Behavior. Miss Ruth Smith, Director of" the Baltimore Pike District and an alumna of Swarthmore College will be in charge of the course. 29. Centerpiece for dining table set for two, not over 10 inches in height. , 30. Centerpiece for dining table set for eight, not over 12 inches in neight. 31. Display in metal container. 32. Vase or bowl of berries and foliage. Owners may collect their money on Thursday from 1 p.m. until 4. 25 % of the sales will be reÂtained for the club. All unclaimed articles will be turned over to charity after September 23. Dodds settled on the Main Line fifty years ago where he became a Landscape Architect. He reÂtired in 1928 but had continued his interest in floral arrangeÂments. He was on the New York and Philadelphia Flower Show Committees and was well-known in Swarthmore as a judge for the Woman's Club flower shows. He planned the landscapi,!g of the clubhouse. He is survived by four Ch, lld-ren, Mrs. Ewing, of Swarthmore, Mrs. Anthony Argue. of JenkinÂtown, John P. Dodds, of Abington and Harry H. Dodds of PhiladelÂphia. The second week, Sept. ~7 to 11, the registrars are as follows: Mrs. John H. Bennett, Mrs. Joseph Storlazzi, Mrs. Robert Arnold. lV....rs. Leroy Wright, Mrs. Lewis Tanguy, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. J. A. TUrner, Mrs Roger RusÂseU, Mrs. Donaid Crosset, Mrs. Alban Rogers, Mrs. Ethel C. MosÂteller, and Miss Nancy Hoot. .' O~er training courses are being offered in the afternoon and eveÂnings at the Chester and 69th Street offices. Anyone :inding the Swarthmore dates or hours inconÂvenient may attend either of those courses. 33. Arrangement in demi-tasse, with saucer as background. 34. Arrangements to be displayÂed in a nic.he, 18 inches high, 14 inches wide, 12 inches deep. (Flowers must not touch sides of niche.) First 12 entries only reÂceived in this class: Call SwarthÂmore 0344. (Niches wlli be supplied by the Club. Exhibitors' must . supply their own receptacles and backÂground drapery In this class). 35. Arrangement . of flowers in a pitcher, not more than 12 Inches overall. 38. One flower in an antique boHle. (Contlnned on page 8) ' . , Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. DickÂinson of College avenue h.eld Open House on Wednesday eyening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Batcheler, formerly of, Media, now of Cocoa, Florida, who were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Funeral services will be held today in Jenkintown. Mr. Arthur W. Collins of North Chester road was home for the Labor Day weekend :from WashÂIngton: D. C., where he has a poÂsition with the Patent Office. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Prescott of Mrs. Ray L. Harlow and daugh- Rose. Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Ray ters Beverly and Barbara of Perkins and son Phil of Secane North Chester road, who have returned this week from Wash- .pent three weeks in Rehoboth Ington, D. C. where they ·haveBeach, Del. returned home Labor been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John c.1 day with Mr. Harlo* who joined Moore, formerly of Amherst ave- U,em at the J>ea~ for the holl-nuli'. days. . The third week, September 13 to 18, they are: Mrs. Harold OgÂram, Mrs. William Hobbs, Mrs. R. N. Hilkert, Mrs. T. A. J. McÂCormack, Mrs. F. R. Long, Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper, Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson, Mrs Alban" Rogers, Mrs. Herman Bloom, Mrs. Henry D. Bevan, and Miss Peggy Little. Without the devoted and comÂpetent help of th .. e people who vdluntarily gave their time, the task of registering the youth of Swarthmore and Morton, who were assigned to the high school gymnasium center, would not have been possible. , Scout Workers are always" in demand and directors are seeking members of the community who have had training or experience in tRis field. Anyone who would like to join the group and assist with-"a troop, serVe on a troop committee, or offer thE"..ir particÂular 'talents should phone Mrs. Hilkert at the Swarthmore numÂber. Mr. and Mrs. ,Howel! Lewis Shay, Sr .. of Cornel! avenue enÂtertained their son-in-law ood daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William M. COJ1l'On, Jr., of Boston, Mass:, over the Labor Day weekend. , •
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, THE SWARTHMOREAN Friday, September 10, INS BRIGGS - SWANN The marrlase of Miss Sylvia Swann, daughter of Dr. and Mrs: William F. G. Swann of Qsden avenue, and Mr. Milton Walker Briggs, son of Mrs. Charles Briggs of Philadelphia took place on Saturday, September 4. The bride was attended by her sister-in-law Mrs. Willlam P. Swann of Rochester,. N. Y. and the best man for the groom was Mr. Leon S. Weiss of PhiladelÂphia: for Mr. Rickson and his ushers were Lawrence Mathew Walbeim of Asbury Park, N.J., Martil Berge of Syracuse, N.Y., Charles CorÂnelius Heisler of Haverford, and his brother, Kenneth Bertll RickÂson of Springfield. Mass. Betty Ruth wore a gown of Ivory satin made with tight bodice with a folded satin bertha . with embroidered edglngr long sleeves with button trim, full skirt with a front embroidered panel and a long train. Her full length veil of iBrussels heirloom A reception for the immediate families was held at the home lace was caught with orange blosÂsoms. She carried a cascade bouÂquet of gardenias and stephanotis and natural foliage. of ~he bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs will be at home after September 14 at 348 South 16th Street, 'Philadel-phia. EAVENSON - McTIlAILL Mrs. Wilfred Baily Brown of College Park, Md., served as matron-of-honor for her sister. She wore pale green brocaded taffeta embroidered with yellow and green flowers, fashioned in Miss Ella Belle McThaill daugh- the same manner as the gowns . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean McThaill of the other wedding party. Mits of Visalia. Calif., became the bride of the taffeta and old fashioned of Mr. Alben S. Eavensen, son matching bonnet completed her of Mr. and Mrs. Alben T. Eaven- costume. son of Strath Haven avenue, on Saturday, September 4 at 4:30 o'clock in the Visalia Presbyterian Church. Miss McThaill is a graduate of both Visalia Junior College and Fresno State College. The bridesmaictS were M,is s Flora McLeod Lee of Swarthmore, Miss Roberta Ann Speirs of St. Louis, Mo., Miss Ann Elizabeth Moore of Houston, Texas, and Miss Nancy Corr of Milwaukee, Wis. They all wore gowns of pale Mr. Eavenson altended Swarth- green brocaded taffeta. matching more College. He received a B.S. mitts and tiny taffeta caps tied degree In Civil Engineering and under their chins. They carried an S.B. degree in -Business Admin- cascade bouquets of pale yeIÂstration and Industrial Eogin- low pompons florets of gladiolas eering from the Massachusetts In- and ivy tied with yellow ribbons. stitue of Technology. David Lawrence McCoubrey of The couple plan to live in this Watertown, Mass., was best man vicinity as Mr. Eavenson is a for his hrqther and the ushers food broker in Philadelphia. were Charles Boyle, of Boston Gene Sands, of New York City, James F. Silva, of Chesney Downes BECOME BRIDES IN' and Wilfred Baily Brown, of Col- DOUBLE CEREMONY lege Park Md. Miss Bonny Jean Morse and her sister, Miss Betty Ruth Morse were wed in an impressive double cereÂmony performed in the SwarthÂmore Presbyterian Church at '4:30 on the afternoon of Labor Day, the 25th anniversary of the marÂriage of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Birney Kellogg Morse of Harvard avenue. Bonny Jean was wed to Mr. Oliver Rickson son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertil Rickson of Springfield, Mass. and Belty Ruth became the bride of Mr. John Walker McÂCoubrey son of Mrs. John Walker McCoubrey of Watertown, Mass .• and the late Mr. McCoubrey. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Joseph P. Btshop new pastor of the church, in a floral setting of cybotium fern~ sunburst of white gladioli and chrysanthemums, and ivy entwin .... ed candelabra. Both brides were given in mar-riage by their father. Bonny Jean Morse wore a gown of ivory slipper satin made with tight bodice, featuring an off-the-shoulder neckline with a bertha of the satin edged with Chantilly lace, long sleeves. and full skirt with train. Her fingerÂtip veil. of illusion fell from a cap of the heirloom ChantillY lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of gardinias and stephanotis over white tulle. Miss Katherine Margaret DownÂing of Riverview road as maidÂof- honor wore a gown of gold colored brocade taffeta embroidÂered with gold and yellow flowers made with a tight .bodice, sweetÂheart neckline and full skirt with bustle effect. The mitts and old fashioned bonnet tied with a bow were of matching taffeta. taffeta. ' Miss Adrienne Northan of Ston) Creek. Conn., Miss Patsy Corr of Milwaukee. Wis., Mrs. A. David Speers of Rutledge and Miss Elizabeth Matshall Lee of Swart.,Âmore were bridesmaids. Their gowns were tlie same as the maid of honor's. They wore small bonÂnet hats of the Isftels tied under their chins, and matching mitts. They carried . cascade bouÂquets of gold colored daiSY chrys_ anthemums and ivy, tied with bronze ribbons. Clifford Rathbone Hendrix of Greenwich, Conn., was best man The brides' gown of toast brown" feather mother chose a colored crepe, a hat and bro\Y:l accessories and corsage, of green and brown cypripedium orchids. Mrs. Rickson wore a powder blue crepe gown with' black acÂcessories and a waist corsage of Pink Lady Bountiful Roses. . Mrs. McCoubrey wore a plum colored crepe gown with matching hat, silver lace mits and a waist corsage of Pink Lady -Bountiful Roses. A reception for 300 guests was held on the lawn of the .bome of the brides' parents following the ceremony. For travelling the brides wore moss green suits with brown acÂcessories and brown and green orchid corsages. Mr. and Mrs. Rickson will spend their honeymoon on Lake DunÂmore, Middlebury. Vt.. and will be at home In MIddlebury where Mr. Rickson will be a senior at Middlebury College .. Mr. and Mrs. McCoubrey will honeymoon on Cape Cod and will be at home after September 23 In Cllicago, Ill., where Mr. McÂCoubrey is employed. • College Theatre Friday and Saturday Mark Stevens Riohard Wldmark "TIlE STREET WrI'H NO NAME" Saturday Matinee Children's Show 1 P,M. Hopalong CassIdy nEAGLE'S BROOD" also SUPERMAN and CarÂtoons and Free Comic Books Monday and Tuesday . iWderick March "Alioill'llB& PART OF THE FOB.BS'l'" Wednesday Only Gene TIerney '"BUNDOWN" Starting Thurs., Sept 16 "ON AN ISLAND WfHI YOll" .' ALEXION - SIMPSON Mll!s Phyllis Simpson, daughter of Mrs. David Allen Simpson, of Rutgers avenue and Mr. Georg .. A. Alexlon of New York City will be married at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Sept 12th, in the HelÂlenic Cathedral HolY Trinity In New York City. The ceremony will be performed by the Dean of the Cathedral, Rev. Basil Efthimiou. . The bride will wear a full length gown of white net with a portrait neckline and 'It fitted pointed bodÂice. Her three tier net veil will be finger tip length and she will carry white chrysanthemums. 'rhe bride's only attendant will be Miss Barbara Tyson of DownÂingtown, Pa. She will be attired in turquoise taffeta, and will carry rust and yellow chrysanthemums. Her headdress will be of matching flowers. . Mr. Petros Tatanis will best man for his godson. A small reception will be given at the Webst\>r Apartments, New York City, immediately following SAVE TIME! LET US SERVICE 'YOUR CAR WHILE YOU SHOP ---,-'-':'-_ .. _--_._ .. _---'._'._,- Baltimore Pike Springfield --- Phone Swarthmore 0450 the ceremony. , .. We TeIoII'aph Flowers" Miss Simpson is a graduate of NOVELTY AND DBOOBATIVB C,IolIIDI= aMnodo rIen dIunssttriyt.u te of Art, Science li;.;;;;;;-;;.;-;;;;~-;;;;;;;;- ;;-;;;;;;;;;-;;-;-;;_;;.;_;;.; -;;-~;;;;- ~ Mr. Alexion' was graduated. from the College of Engineering pf New York University, and was associated with the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Naval Research Laboratory during the war. • • . SEPTEMBER BRIDE Miss Catherine Lenore Weltz of College avenue will act as maid of honor at the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Aylin. Freegard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WilÂliam Freegard of North SwarthÂmore avenue, to Mr. Donald Campbell McCoy son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mudge McCoy of Cambridge, Mas s . The Rev. George C. Anderson of the Swarthmore Trinity Church will perform the ceremony which will take place on . Saturday, SeptÂember 18 at seven o'clock at the home of the bride's parents in the presence of· a few close friends and relatives The bridesmaids will be Mrs. George A. Stewart of Park aveÂnue and Miss. Carolyn McCoy ·of Cambridge, sisfer of the groom. Lt. Alfred M. McCoy, Jr. of Fort Sill, Okla., will act as best man for his brother. The ushers will' be Dr. Stewart King of BosÂton, Mass, and Mr~ Theodore Sweeney of Needham, Mass. A reception will follow the cer-emony. To Wed September 18 Miss Virginia Luce Gehring will a~t as maid of honor at the marÂriage of her sister," Miss Jean (Continued on page 6) FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman Swarthmore 2080 MED~A ~- CONDITIONED Last Two Days! Friday and Saturday Bing Crosy -;roan Fonlaine "THE EMPEROR'WALTZ" 10 Technlcolor! Sunday - ~onday Yvonne :DeCarlo Dan Duryea "BIVER LADY" JnTeohnicolor Tuesday, Wednesday Frederick March Ann Blyth "AlIoOOHEB PART OF THE FORBlIT" Starting Thursday .G_ryPeck "TIlE PA, KADINB IOASE" .. AD~NDl'I'IONII:D The BO'uquet BEAUTY SALON To Look Refreshed is to be Refreshed Call Swarthmore 0476 9 Cliester Road Mpr, rHHH~HMM~~HM~HHHHH~~H=~ DEW. DROP INN BNalda.' - £UDdJ - DiDner Monday Thru Saturday , Open 7 A. M. to 8 p. M. Closed Every Sunday OUTSIDE'CATERING SEVICE DAILY DINNERS SSe 10 $1.60 Special Children's Platters Genuine Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements We guaran.tee what we furnish equal to the best or better, than can be gotten elsewhere, regardless of price. MORRIS P. EVANS. SON 112 East 21st Street, Chester ,Pa. Phone Chester 3-9011 and our representative will be iliad to c~lI with sa.mple, without obligation to you. • f-r- -....", LET'S GET IT n ~ • STRAIGHJ • Your phannacist is a specialist whose function is to prepare and standard~ drugs, and to comÂpound' your doctor's prescripÂtion~. He is not qualified to diagÂnose your ,a ilments or to pre-scribe treatment. Your doctor is thoroughly competent to examine you and to decide on the treatment indicated. He has not been trained to I?repare and co,,:,pound medicines. . In this store we fully recognize the functions and limitations of both the physician and the pharÂmacist, Our business is compounding pres~p• tiona according tq the doctor's orders. Michael's College Pharmacy. ON~CORNER ; , Friday, September 10, 1MB THE SWARTHMOREAN 3 leave to-day for Schenectady, moved Into their new farm at from a summer In Ocean City. Dr. THE 'SW ARTHMOBEAN PUBUSHBD E\lERY FRIDAY AT SWARTllHOBB, PA . THESWARTllHOBBAN. INC .. P1JBU811D Phoae Sw~re "" N. Y., where Mrs. Tripp will atÂtend the wedding of her sister, Miss Delma Prelick, as a bridesÂmaid. Coraline and Barbara will act as flower girls. Elam, Pa. Mrs. George B. Heckman of Park avenue is relj1rning ~day Heckman who has been down on weekends, joined her there for .the Labor Day hoUda!s. P*:piiB B. TOLD, BdlMr lIIABJOIUB TOLD, ABu date BdIter Barbara Kent Peggy Keenen Rosalie Peirsol Edith WhItaker Entered lis Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879. DEADLINE-WEDNF.':iDAY NOON 8WARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, SEl"l'I!l\lBER 10, 1948 Susan Braun, daughter of Mrs. David Braun of Yale avenue spent a few days of last week visiting J\.1rs. Walter L. Douglass, Jr., of Coatesville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. ;Brown, Jr., of North Ch .. ter road leave to-day for Lexington, Va., where Mr. Brown will continue his studÂPRESBYTERIAN NOTO; The Guest Preacher this SunÂday will be Dr. Gordon W. MatÂtice, Secretary of Church RelaÂtions, for the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education, in PhilaÂdelphia. "The Order of the ConÂcerned" will be the subject of his sermon." this Friday evening at 8 in the ies at Washington and Lee Uni-chapel. versity .. Choir rehearsal will .bold its first meeting on Thursday eveÂning, September 16. Surgical Dressing Group meets as usual on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Members are asked to bring sandÂwiches. TRINITY NOTES HolY Communion will be. celeÂbrated on Sunday at 8. The ItectQr will preach at the 11 o'clock serÂvice of Morning Prayer. Ushers' at the 11 o'clock seryÂice will include: A. H. Knabb, head usher; C. W. Randali; J. E. B<;1I; R Keim; W. L. Cleaves; W. Freegard; R. M. Daniel; and W . H. Randall. The Church School will open for "registration at. 9:45. 'The Young People'. Fellowship will resume at 4:30. The Vestry will meet ·In the Parish House on Monday at 8:00 P.M .. Choir rehearsal will be held in the Parish House on Thursday, at 8:00 P.M. The newly organized Women's Council will meet at 3 P.M. on Tuesday, September 21, on the Swarthmore College campus. The parents of the children up to age eight are being invited to attend a Parent-Teachers Meeting at dessert in the Parish House at 7 P.M. on Wednesday, September 22. Methodist Church Notes The Official Board will meet ----------------- Church Services SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, September 12 11:00 A. M.-Dr. Gordon W. MatÂtice .. Wednesday, September 15 10:00 A. M.- Surgicill Dressings proup Meets. The' Junior Department will June Hobbs of Park avenue re-hold a· Peach Festival on Sat- turned Tuesday from New Jersey' urday hetween the hours of 4 and where she had been visiting her 8 on the lawn of the church. aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Church School meets on Sun- Mohney at Surf City. day morning at 9:45, Mr. S. W. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Harvey, II, Johnson, superintendent. Classes of College avenue are spending are providied for children of all three week.. in Cape May, N.J . ages and for adults. M rs. Fra nk L . Reynold s of The minister will preach at the Guernsey road has returned from 11 o'clock service. East Northfield, Mass. On the The ChUrch Nursery is open homeward trip she visited her during the service. Mrs. Maud I ""n··in··la·w and daughter Comdr. Snyder and Miss Mildred Bernard and Mrs. Gilbert L. 'Countryman will be in charge. in Boston. The ushers for the day are Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher of George Shubert, Edward Alston, Guernsey road have returned Don D. Dickinson and Paul K. from a month's vacation at Three Paulson. Mile Island, at Center Harbor, The Young Adults will meet .N H. Waldo R. Fisher finished on Monday. evening at the home his job on a Sun Oill'anker before of Mr. and Mrs. Clark AllIson, joliling his parents at Three Mile Michigan avenue. bland. The Board of Education will Mr. Lewis L. Tanguy, Jr., of meet on Tuesday evening at 8 in Rutgers avenue, returned last the parsonage. week after a summer in Idaho The senior choir will hold re- with the U. S. Forest Service. hearsal on Thursday evening at Mr. and ·Mrs. Russell L. Snyder 7:45. of Dickinson avenue and. their children Russell, Jr., and Noel. Christian Science Notes "SUBSTANCE" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. on Sunday, September 12. The GoldÂen Text is: "We are saved by hope: but hope that is seen 'is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? But if we hope for that we see not, then do we wUh patience wait for it." (Romans 8:24,25) NEWS NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. William Medford and children Rutb, Joan and Billy of Strath Haven Avenue returned last week from a summer at Ocean City, rj. J. Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Mills of Walnut Lane enterlsined as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis and three chilÂdren of Lync1hurst, N. J. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed Tripp and two daughters of Cedar Lane will , If irs good service you wish to obtain, Don't make yopr calls in an endless chain. returned last week from a stay in Stone Harbor, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney J ohnÂson. Jr., Louise and Sidney of Lafayette avenue, have returned from three weeks at Joe's Pond Camp in West Burks, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. MHan W. Garrett and their two daughters Sadie and Ruth of North Prlnceton·aveÂDue, returned last week from Rainy Lake, Minnesota where lhey spent the summer. , Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtzhalz and their three children Leslie Ann. William, Jr. and Sally Lee, formerlY of 112 Park avenue moved last week into the former Dingle house at 124 Park avenue. Mr. and M"t's. Howard Dingle have • METHODIST CHURCH Roy N. Keiser, D.D., MVUster • . Sunday, September .12 10:00 A. M. Church SchooL 11 :00 A. M. The Minister will preach. TRINITY CHURCH B.ev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector Sunday, September 12 8:00 A. M.-HoIy Communion 9:45 A. M.-Church School 11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer. The Rector will preach . THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OFPRIENDS Sunday, September 12 11:00 A. M.-Meeting for Worship Leona Perkins will care for children in Whittier House during meeting. Wednesday, September 15 Drive into our completely equipped garage for auto service at its best! Our skilled mechanics will overhaul your car and advise you on all needed repairs. Have your car checked today and forestall faulty operation which may prove fatall-be completely satisfied with our expert work! HERES WHAT WE'LL DO: MOTOR-grind valves, adjust pOints, check timing, fuel and water pumps. Make all needed repairs . TRANSM1SSION-entire transmission and differential checked. BRAKES mechanical or hydraulic brakes tested. relined, tightÂen. ed. adjusted or repaired. BODY-fenders straightened, cracks mended. dents removed body squeaks eliminated, springs adjusted. STOP IN TODAY FOR SERVICE BimDum aDd Waile PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER Yale Avenue and Chester Road SWARTHMORE 1250 11:30 to 3:SO-Sewing and QuiltÂing in Whittier House Box Luncheon. All cordially inÂvited. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE On parly.!inetelephones,courÂtesy pays dividends 1 Be brief ••• Space calls ••• H~ up gently • • • Take the lead In cood party-llDe manners. It wIB mean better aervicefor alL LIke. many other women th_ days, she's telling her friends how .... Ieb her automatic gas oven do the cooking while she's out playlll8. Park Avenue beloW Harvard Sunday, September 12 11:00 A. M.-&mday SchooL 11:00 A. M.-Sunday Les an. "S\lbftailce." Wedn .... ay evenIng meeting each w ek, 18 p.m. Readlnc room opeD cIIIIJy except Sunday and HolWaya 12 to II p.m; Wednpsday '-ma 7 to 7:45 pm. and 8 to • 8:30 p.a . . Til. B.n T.I''1II •• , C.II,.I, .f P,nl,IY'II. • .. She can beat her hlRband home by five minute. and sttU hove cUnner ready the minute he arrlvell So can youl Slop In at your _rest Philadelphia Electric showroom _n anti .. about the .... automcitk gas ra ...... •• II ••• lp.'. Electric Ce.p •• y , . .. • • •
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4 PHONE 1984 PROMPl' SERVICE 'WI" •• aa" •• ",.1 ... BARBY A. BREBL 711 FAIRVIEW BOAD, SWARTHMORE SALES AND SERVICE RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES THE $WABTHMOBEAN NEWS NOTES . The Misses Elinor and Mary Bye of College avenue who enterÂtained Mr. and Mra. Elmer Bye of Wilmington, Del. for severai days last week and then visited Mr. and avenue at their Besch Haven Psrk, N. J. cottage, were the LaÂI:> or Day guesta of their' cousins Miss Susan Bye and Mr. Samuel Bye of Denton, Md. Friday, September 10, 1948 1.. __ --------------------__ ... 1 Mrs. :hlllp H. Jewett of Kenyon Mr. ane! Mrs. Barton L. Jenks and yesr-old-son Bsrton Harold will move September 15 to Ridge road, Monmouth Junction, N. J., where they pJ8n to live for the next two years whlle Mr. Jenks instructs and, studies for hls masters degree at Princeton UniÂversity. Mr. Jenks who graduÂated from Swarthmore Coliege in October 1945 and since has been employed at the Lester plant of Ow .......... 0,.."". by Am ........ _ .. Compcray WELCOME ROME, from vacation. You'lI find In our Markets ever 10 many Interesting values, familiar popular brands at prices that will help you lOve money aD your total food bill •• STOCI U' WlTI ACME SUPER VALUES PEAS ,!:.r::-.:.. (~;$r~~) 2 :~! Z5e ORANGE Ii" (2 ~~ 19c) ~. ZZe u .... ,.'. Pralt C:."ktall No.1 can ZSe IISl!I) Perk., .. .... Venice Mal. Sp ..... ttl Delicious Spreads for Q~ality Bread - PRESERVES Ideal Peach :. lac : ~~~ 35e - IlSaJ Dell ........ ut Butter . 'b Ico' CBI:"DAI . ,CHEESE % Ib 35e GI •• da'. Club Cheese rood ~~ 9ge Borden'. Gruyere 0- ok. 39c Borden'. Chateau .... 0" 29c IISaJ Oleomargarine .:: 37c Evap. Milk ........ 4 w, .... 59c tISa) Catsup ........ 19c lomato Soup I .... 3 lD~: 25c Salad Dressing ....... ,.. 31 c ,tJI!' Ho ........ Lh. Ma ODDUSe r.. 43e CBuciliiAST Ib 5ge J'reabl~ Gr._d Be .. Le_ l1li0" Rl .. a.el 'b 59. 'b 45. STEAKS h .. ollo.u •• , T ....... , I.rloln '10 7tc Genuine Spring. Lamb Dry Cure Layer WI. · 65e BACON 110 6ge FRESH SEA TROUT 110 Whiting ....... ·_·' ..... 19c to Fancy Cod Fillets " 35c I Shrimp .... &)' CGelitan Flounder ifnllll FI!'1te: I·S9c "49c Onions - 1 "'".. 3'" 14c I Pascol Celery '" I .... mI' 25c CANTALOUPES Callfoml. I~ IOe BAKING NEEDS Best Lard ·-27c Cak. MIx. . --l4..«. 25c ... Ie n. Whole RIce- .... 17c Van III. -- --"'32c .nI· ~-3ge on"., Plain Olives --:::;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:=========.-1 Westinghouse, received the John Lockwood Memorial Feliowshlp for graduate work In mechanical engineering last June at SwsrthÂmore College. . Mr. and Mrs. SteÂphen Keller, formerly of PhllaÂdelphia will occupy the Jenks apsrtment at 219 Swarthmore aveÂnue. FOR THE SCHOOL MUSICIAN Sturdy, weD built American made easy playing Trumpets, Cornets, Clarinets, Trombones, with ea~es from $98.58, guaranteed. A1so'- CONN brasses - woodwinds, LEEDY Drums, Tympani, Vibraphone Small Dowa PaJDleDt Complete Band Instrument service. School of Music.' OImpiete line of rebuilt instruments. &pair cJept:, Albert A. Knecht .24 So. 18th St. LOcust 4-2274 , ()pen Evenings pmLADELPHIA 3 Friday Special Oaly Lemon Chiffon Pies OLD FASHIONED Lady Baltimore Layer Cakes SJl.rUBDJJ'J!' Holland-Duchess Coffee Cake Marble Loaf Cake Chocolate Whipped Cream Pies Open Sunday for Cookies And Home Made Ice Cream THE "CAKE BOX" CHESTER and FAIRVIEW BOADs THEATRESQUABE Deliveries Saturday only during _r montila Swarlhmore 3213 ------~ -=------- OPENING SEPfE~BER 17th , HOAGIE HUT 17 v.. South Chester Road SWARTHMORE, PA. Sandwiches Delivered for Clubs, Parties, Meetings etc. Open Dany from Noon ·tII 11:00 P. ill. Submarine Sandwiches from A Submarine Shop Mr. and Mrs. 'Jctavius Narbeth of Yale avenue returned Friday after a two-week vacation at Ocean City. N. J. Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Franklin Brown of 'North Chester road enÂtertained at an, II At home" in honor of their son and daughterÂin- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Jr., formerly of San FranciSCO. DOROUGH OF SWARTH>IORE ORDINANCE N(). '.7 An Ordinance authorizing partklpatfon oC the Borough oC Swartiunore with tbp TOWlIshlp or Springfield In the construeÂ. tlun.or a Joint sanitary sewer East of Swartlunore Avenue and Riverview Road, ror servicing properties In Ute respective munlcJpalUes; providing Cor apportionment between the two munlcÂIpaUlics oC the costs or construction; lJrovldlng for assesalng part of the C08l8 ngainst properties benellted thereby; lUaklng an appropriation to cover tbe Borough's share ot the costs; and au. thurizlnIJ the proper oftlcers to enter Into- right of way agreementa and such ' other contracts with reference to the aforesaid work as may be necessary and appropriate. _ THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE OOES ORDAIN: SecUon 1. The Borough of Swarthmore Rnd the Township of Sprlngfleld shan eoÂoperate In the ordaining and constructÂJug of a suitable sanitary sewer, beginÂning at a point In Swarthmore Avenue near Cresson Lane. In the Borough 01 Swarthmore, li'nd el:~ndlng thence NorthÂeastwardly through property parU:r 10 the Borough and partly In Sprlngfiel TownÂship n distance of .110:S feet more or tea. In accordance with standard specl8catlon~ and with a plan or plans thereof, as preÂpared or approved by the :respective engiÂneers 0' tbe two municipalities. Section 2. Tile Om section ot aid sewer. extending from Swarthmore AveÂnue Northeastwardly to a manhole on land9 ot Bailey shall be _paid tor one-balC by the BOTough of Swarthmore and oneÂhalt by the Township of Sprlnafleld. There shall be InclUded In said costs the dam. nges and expenses of acquiring any needed rlgh'- at way, Rnd there _hall be deducted from said costs any amount reÂcouped by either municipality through assessments or awards for benefits a~ herein provided. This section of the 'said ~wer 811all. fonowlng oompleUon, belong JollJtly to the Borough Rnd the Townsblp nnd shall thereaner be ..maintained br them jointly, Either municipality may heTeafteT, nt Its own expense, connect adclltfoml1 sewen Into thlR sectIon, proÂvided the capaelty thereot be not thereby over4nxed. Section 8. The second secUon oC saId sewer, extendIng apprOXimately 985 teet Northeastwardly from said manhole ou Jands of Balley to the most Northerly ot the properties of Carroll. shall be paid for wholly by the Borou&h aud become the property or and be malntalned by the Borough. Any amounts recovered by the Borough by assessments. contrlb9tioll8 or otherwise in connection with th.l8 sec-i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ g I otluognh,,\ shSablolu lbde loSnpgr inegxfcileulsdi vTeloyw tuoa btlhpe hBeorer-- after desire to use this section, an approÂpriate agreement may be entered Into at MADISON BBOS. Phone 1913 FREE DELIVERY Choice Spring Leg of Lamb' Boneless Roast of Beef Sliced Bacon Ib 69c Ib 79c ~ Ib 3Sc _____.. ___________.. _._ ._ ..~ . ~. ._ a ._ .._ .. ___. ._ ~ w_, ___ ~,~. _. ____.. _. ._ __ Fruits and Vegetables -"- ... ,_.- - .. !Celery Hearts Egg Plants Yellow -:White Acorn .Squash White Freestone Peaches bun IOc ea IOc ·Ib 10c Ib 10c such time. I Section 4, A contrad or CODtrocts tor dther or both of said sections lOay be let ill uccordaDt,'e wiUt Jaw, by either munlC1- paUly Individually. or by boUt munic1palÂ. tl&! JolnUY1 os their respective soUe1tors IUlly advise. Whatever method Is followed ill consiructlng said s~1I0D9 oC sewer. the" pro\'lsions of this Ordinance shell apply. Sect,foll 5. Tbere is hereby appropriated out of In'allable funds of the .. Borough such amounL as nllly be determIned &8 repre,,;cntlng the Dorough's share oC the cost of the aroresaid sewer project. and the propel officers are hereby authorized nnd cillpowered to enteT into appropriate easement ur right-or-way ogreements. and other t:(lntracts pertaining to said work. as mol' bE. approved by tbe Borough SoÂUc1tor, and to take such other action 88 moy trom time to time be necessary to accomplish the same. " Section 6. Where rfght-of-way agreeÂments are obtained. Ule tel'Dl8 thereof shall govern with respect to the aasessa· bllity oC the property Involved. All other properties served by either section of said sewer~ or any eventual extensions thereof shall be assessed by the municiÂpality concerned, ror an equitable share oC Hie cost or same, In accordance with law and this Ordinance. which assessÂments ir not paid when due. may be col· Iccted by action In assumpalt or by the filing or liens as provided by I:aw. Section 7. This- Ordina.nce, and any reÂInted ordinance adopted by the Township or Sprlngfleld, shall together constitute the authority and govern the respective rights and obligations of the two municiÂpalities- with respect to said sewer pro- Ject. " Passed this second day of September. A.D. IN8. BOR()UGH OF SWARTHMORII by George M. Ewing Pruideftl 01 Coundl Attest: Elliott Richardson BoroIII/A s. .... ear" Approved thls 7th day of september A.D. 1948. J. Paul Brown Bwt/- " "-- . - I ~day,Septemberl0, 1948 THE SW ABTHMOBEAN 5 CLASSIFIED PERSONAL PERSONAL-Vacuum Cleaners, irons, toasters and radios reÂpaired, called for sad delivered. CaJI Robert Brooks, Swarthmore 1548. PERSONAL - Electrical inslalla-tions: wiring, old and new: ResiÂdential and Commercial, Light and Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All work done to Fire Underwriters specifichtions. Service on all makes of washers (Bendix inÂcluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges irons, toasters, fans,. lamps. Call Erich H. Hausen, Electrical ConÂiractor, Swarthmore 2850-W, 335 Park Avenue. FOR RENT FOR RENT - Fire proof garage, corner of SWClrthmore & PrinceÂton aves. Call Swarthmore 1133. FOR RENT-Large sunny room with telephone. Adjacent bath near bus shortline. For business coIl e g e woman. Telephone Swarthmore 1073-J after Septem-ber 7. . • 'OR SALE -,--,----...,------- ----- FOR SALE-Media vicinity, Idle-wild Lane. New single home. 3 ample bedrooms, tile bath, livÂing room with fireplace. HardÂwood floors. Automatic heal. GaÂrage. Attractive Shaded lot. ApÂproved for G. I. Mortgage of $12,- 500. Will be ready for occupa\lcy within 6' weeks. Price $15,500. Hibberd :Srothers, P.hone Media 6-2960. ,-=-:-::-::-,:-----ÂFOR SALE-Lot on west side of Chestnut ave. 120 x 174. $3900. Dr. Miles H. Robinson, 345 E. Birch St., Walla Walla, Wash. FOR SALE-Encyclopaedia Brit- !anica 1941 Ed., like new. Bookcase included. $95. Call Swarthmore 1244. FOR SALS-J.l",,"ogar.y drop-leaf extension table, seats 8, $25 as is. Treadle sewing machine, Standard, in good working condiÂtion, $25. Call Media 6-3479. Nurse. Experienced. Infsats from hospital, convalescents, chronics. Private cases only. 8, 12 or 24 hour duty. New York references. Available end of Sept. Call Swarthmore 3315-W. WANTED-Position as compan-ion or workiug housekeeper by refined Protestant woman, ex~ perienced. efficient. Reply Box Y, The Swarthmorean. --- WANTED-Room for Swarthmore College stUdent and wife. KitÂchen privileges if possible. Reply Box S, The Swarthmorean. W ANTED--College student de~ sires ,large room for coming year. Reply Box J, The Swarth-morean. ' ._._--- .- ---- ------ ---'.. WANTED-Business couple deÂsire 3 roorris~ bath, unfurnished. Nov. 1st occupancy. Call MadiÂson 5537-J. Lansdowne. WANTED-Woman for general housework, by day. References. Call Swarthmore 4553-J. WANTED-A HOME! We'd like to rent, but we will buy. There are orily three of us, so it doesn't have to be a mansion. We do need it NOW. though. so if you have even a clue, please call SwarthÂmore 3251-R. • WANTED-Elderly lady, unen-cumbered, desires position as housekeeper, or companion. Reply Box O. The Swarthmorean. ' W ANTED-Girl Scout Assistant Leaders. No Scout background or experience necessary. Call Mrs. Robert Hilkert, Swarthmore 2953-R. LOST LOST-Small black female terÂrier, viCinity of Yale and SwarthÂmore avenues. Reward. Call Robert Allison, Swarthmore 3545- R. LOST-Brown Wallet in Business Section. Call Len Thomsen, Swarthmore 1016-R. FOUND roUND-Change purse on Park avenue Sunday. Call SwarthÂmore 2144. LEGAL NOTICE UEQUBST FOR BIOS whole or In part and to award cobtractif on auy Item or Uema making up Bny bid. Il1lda Lal~ Deuworth aT·g·a Secretary ]'HO]"OSALS l'rupUllzds will be receJved ut the ofBce oC lhe Commissioners of Sprlnrield TownÂshiP. &txer Avenue aud POM'ell, Rood. !ipringfleld, Pa., Ubtll 8:00 P.M. (e.d.t.> ,fuCSlIar, SePtember 14. UU8. Cor rum· hilling materials and doing the work of 18~'llIg u~prolri:lnlUtely 1!V5 reet oC 10" and Dij~ feet or 8" sanitary 8e",,'er from a point 011 Swartlwlure A venue near Cres.wu Lune Lo It puint In Springfield Towh8blp IndlÂcutcd 011 pinus. IUds are to be III 8(.'COr- 1l11llL'e wilh r,lans and '8pecJDcnUons wiliell may be obb. ned at the otnce oC the underÂsigned. IlId.'l lIIust be 6ealed and addressed to J. W. Calder, Secretary 01 Springfield TownshIp mnrked outside "Proposlil (or Sewer" uml deposited willi the Secretary 1111 or bt.'fore the date specified. A L'ertiHed ChL'Ck or bid bond ror not ICI'.'i 1I111n tell (10) per cellt oC the amounl of tile bid must Ol'Company each bid. . The (;onHnL9 .. ~lollel'8 reserve the right to rejcl't ally or all bids. or any part of n hld 111111 to waive any Informality in a bid. us Ihey dL'Cm fur the beRt Inlercst or Sllringl1eld Town~blp. J. W. CALDER, Secretaru ":slllte of TIIO~fAS W. ANORHW. u!a;;o kllOWIl 11:1 THOS. W. AN DREW, lute ot tile Durough or Swarthmore. Delawnre County, I't·ull~yh·allin. Letters Testamen. tury III lhe ubo\'e Kstnte hllvlnl' been ;:rnntccl to the undersigllcd. ull JlerSOlis illl\'llIG' t'lnilll~ or dcmnnds ngllinst the K .. blte of the dccL'(lent ure rcquesled to mnke Imown the samc, und all persolls indebh!l) to the de<'cdcnt tu muke pay· IIWllt. without dell,)·. to Tnult'slIIcu's Nlltiona! iJallk lind Trust Compan}", Mr. .'mllcs :)1. Lurge, President. 16th lIud Willnnt Stn.-eb. Phllndelphltl. I'enns!'" \'lIl1i3. or to ibl Attornc),. Guy G. deFur R. F';;(IUirc. 10~ Crozer nuildll1l1:', Clu-'ster. PClIlIsy)vunlll. . :rr·U·:l DELA WAitE COUN1T Sooicd proposnls wJll be receh'e-d nt the Clliet Clerk's Office. Cuurt House, Mellin, i'll., uutil 12 :00 o'clock noon (E8!deru Stand!,nl Time) Rnd publicly opened Ilt J :110 o'clock P.M. (Eastern Standard Timc) 01) Tuesday. Sept. 21st, 1918. ror turnishlng all labor, tools and materillis to cullstrucl ne\\' ruof sunuce on n ;Jor· tion of lhe root oC the Meu's .fail at nruadmcndows to'urlll. Concord Twp., Del. Co .• Pa, , Hnch hid must be accompanied bl' 11 certified check tor One hundre(l (11It0.1I1I) dollars drown to the ordeT oC the County ot Delaware. Speclftcations nnd bicldlng "heet may be oblalned nt the office of thc Chlcl CICTk. Court House. Me<Ua. Po. Bnd no bid will be entertaIned unless ,"ode out on salel bidding sheet. The County Comnll~'doners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 2T·9-IO Clarence L. Conner .rohn H, Doherty Albert .r. Crnwtorn .. Jr. ' Conntrl Commiuiotler8 FOR SALE-Removal sale at Windy Hill. Household furnishÂings, china, glass\Vare, antiques, chairs, tables, kitchenware, etc. Saturday 2 to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 3 to 8 p.m. 1050 Baltimore Pike. Telephone Swarthmore 1093. The School District of Swilrthlllore will ______________ _ receive bids at the oHice ot the Schnol FOR SALE-1947 Power Mower, $125. 18 inch Jig Saw, $20. Westinghouse Spinner Washer~ Media 6-2724 . F'OR SALE-Green damask sofa bed. Large. Good condition. Solid construction. Slip cover. Swarthmore 2471. WANTED WANTED-We will buy at best prices, old china glass, furniÂture, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313 or Holly Oak 6720. Collect, for appointment. All business confiÂdential. Colonial Cupboard, No. '5. Philadelphia Pike, . Wilmington, Delaware. W ANTED--Board and room by young girl. college student, viÂcinity Penn State Center. Will baby-sit through week in partial payment. Write Box G, The Swarthmorean. W ANTED-2 bedroom apt. fur-nished or unfurnished. Swarth- Dilltrict In thc HIgh Schoul Uuildiug, cor-ner of College aud Princeton Avenues. Swarthmore. ]'ennsylvanla, up to 1 p. m., 'Illl·stllt)", SCI)tember 21. ,10,58, nnd open lhe bids at n lIIeetillg' of the lJoarll at lhe School DIstrict uffice 011 September :.n, 19-63. tit 3 I). Ill., or at an ndjd'urnell lueellng of the Schoul Buard. tor printing of }'e:ar bO:Jk. Spcciflcatiuns enn be secured bet\\'ecn f) ll. 111. Ilud " 1>. m., cluily eXccllt Sn.tunlll~'s. Sunda}'.!!, nnd bolh10Y8, at the School Ilt'!trlct offiee. The Hoard reserves the right to reject OilY or nil bids In ANTONICA FAIRBANKS Lessons in Piano and Harmoy 234 Park Avenue For Appointment Call 'Swarthmore 1775-J Driveway Construction Asphalt or Concrete PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swarthmore 2526 more vicinity. October occupafl- TREE SURGERY cy. R~ply Box L, The Swarth-morean. PRUNING, LIMB AND WANTED-Experienced colored TREE REMOVAL woman wants work by the week ROBERT HASTINGS in an adult family. No Sundays. Call S\vartbmore 0265-W Good references. Call Chester I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i 2-1190. Ii WANTED-Housekeeper, refined woman, middle age or older for two adult women, one profesÂsional. Light duties 5 or 5% days, sleep in or out. Reply Box M, The Swartlunorean. WANTED-Household goods. LitÂerally everythlng bought and sold. Call Chester 2-6223. WANTED-Apt. with private kit-chen, bath, for young profesÂsional man and wife, college gradÂuates. Call Media 6-3525 after 8 p.m. WANTED-By gentleman, room in Swartlunore. Reply !Box N, The Swarthmorean. W ANTED-3 or 4 roomed,fur-nlshed . apt. for middle-aged couple. Would consider being housekeeper-companion for elderÂly person. Call Swarthmore 2194. F. F. ZIMMERMAN Photographer "'Outstanding for Quality" Media 6-0436 6 E. Front St. FOR SALE In Swarthmore, center hall plan home. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath,s, $30.000 also one at $15,000 and ¬her at $17,000 Marian S. Brown Associated with L. Henry Le Baron Call Swarthmore 0121-0904 ROOFS GUTTERS REPAIRED AND INSTALLED Furnace Repairs & Cleanilll: Call GEORGE MYERS 409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 Swarthmore 14148 WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubbish Removed Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa. 1..-A. Merc~r 'Qui~lhy I FUNERAL DmECl'OB ! Formerly of Media 1125 W. Lehigh Ave., Phlla. Phone Baldwin 1170 • , No additional charge for. I suburban cs1ls WANTED -.,. Immediately, good bdl'nes for 2, part Irish-Terrier pups. 8 weeks. Call Swarthmore 1921-M. Edwa .. d L. Noyes a Co. . , SWAliTHMORE 0114 WANTED-Position as Practical t r " ,. " st " " NEWS NOTES • Mrs. Edwsrd M. Bassett. Miss Kathryn Bassett: Miss Elizabeth Bassett, and Mrs. E. Morris BasÂsett, Jr., and her son Eddie all of North Chester road, returned last week from' a month's stay in East Dennis on Cape Cod. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schu- . . Mr. and ~rs. Ferris W. Mitchell of Sirath Haven avenue spent the Labor Day weekend at Ocean City, New Jersey. Mr. Arnold Redding of .Park avenue recently entertained at a fsrewell Steak Roasl in honor of Mr. Lee Woodworth, formerly of Dartmouth avenue, who has left for Belle, Calif. macher of Ogden avenue returned I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~ last week from a two weeks stay at Eaglesmere. Their daughter Peggy, who had been visiting in Towanda, Pa. with Molly Banks of Hprvard avenue, returned at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. PritchÂard and Miss Emily Pritchard of Dickinson avenue have returned from a ten day mot9r trip through North Carolina, Kentucky and TelUlessee. Miss' Maragaret Little is atteridÂing the meeetings of the Physical Medicine Convention in WashingÂtoll, D.C. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McÂCowan and their daughter Mildred of Vassar avenue returned last Saturday from Ocean City, N. J . where they spent the month of August. Their son Mr. Frank McÂCowan will return on Sunday. WANT TO BUILD? Good materials and sklJJful ,workmen are noW' available. Call us for information and estimates H~~=~:e A. Reeves III Generation BuilderS' Swarthmore 3450 A.WAYNE MOSTELLER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical InÂstallations and Repairs. Servin~ Swarthmore and Vicinity for past Twenty Years 1130 Muhlenberg Ave. S,varthn>9re 2295 NIGHT or DAY • MODliN KITCNENS • ..... 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6 TB~ SWARTBMOREAN ~cbiy, Septembel' 10, 1M3 Letter3 to the Editor Entreats Poisoners To the Editor: Within the last four weeks four dogs in one neighborhood hav .. died of various forma of poisonÂing (either rat or Insect). To those of us who have seen our pets suffer such awful death it seems almost unbelievable that such carelessness and thoughtlessÂness on the part of those using poiÂson can be so prevalent. Surely there are ways harmless to other animals, of ridding ourÂselves of pests. Too, we must think of our children who can also be innocent trespassers. There isn't one of us who would care to be responsible for the death of a child even though he be in the pest class. Can't we be more careful? Swarthmore Citizen. To Wed Sepiember 18 (Continued from page 2) Marion Gehring, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Henry Gehring, of Univeraity place to Mr, Walter Griffith MacFarland 3rd, son of Mr. Henry MacFarland, Jr. of Huntingdon Valley, Pa.. which will take place Saturday, SeptÂember 18 at 4;30 o'clock in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Reverend John Walker will perÂform the ceremony . The bridesmaids will be Miss Sarah Jane Wilson of Montclair, N.J., Miss. Dorothy Shaw Van Winkle of Bernardsville, N. J .. Miss Ruth Elvira Monin of KenÂmore, N.Y .. Mrs. Page Micheux of Wilmington, Del., Miss Jean MacÂFarland, sister of the groom, and Miss Edith Dixpn Hetzel of Thayer road. • Mr. Walter G. MacFarland, Jr" will act as best man for his son. The ushers will be Mr, Robert Young of Haddonfield, N.J., Mr. William J. S, Borie, Jr., of Jenkin-town, Pa., Mr. Jackson D. Willis of Lansdowne, Pa .. Mr. Frank B. Plumb of Glenolden, Mr. EllsÂworth O. Stockbower, Jr., of North Philadelphia. A reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. BmTHS The Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Narbeth of Asbland, are receivÂing congratulations on the birth of a son, Thomas George. The baby who was born September 1 is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Octavius Narbeth of Yale avenue. , . Mr. and Mra. George Andrews Hay of Harvard avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Ida" on August 24 at the Hospital of the Woman's Medical College of PennÂsylvania. The baby is a grandÂdaughter of Mrs. John S. Hay of Fairview road and Mr. and Mrs, George W. Casey of Harvard aveÂnue. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay, Jr. cf Park avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of twins, David Rittenhouse and Deborah Susanne, on S~ptemÂber 6 in the Mercy Fitzgerald HosÂpital. The babies are grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. White of Germantown. A son, Gary Stevens Miichell was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mitchell of Springfield. earlY Thursday morning September 9, Tlte baby is the grandson of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ferris' W.Mitchell, 60B Strath Haven avenue and Mrs. LeWIS C. Dorn, ~f Glenside, Pa. NEWS NOTES David Hawk of South Chester road returned last weekend from a six weeks' trip West where he GI1e OQarlborougb::1S1enbeim aDWA... ATLANTIC CIT' 0_ TH' .OA . .., Y&"". OWIUU.SHIP R.lox on 5pacious sun dec.ks~t th~ o.ceGn , . .. ... "ACllIE .. UT d and enjoy the ollhila'lIi'lng seo alt and JoIIeh WhIte a $oM. Ltd. :1:r=, sunshine ot Atlantic City" finest resort Atlantic C"tty §..1211 hotel. • I The refined atmosphere. l;our'oouS servlC~. P us edensive facilities providing every convenience, win make your stay memoroble. Hot • cold 1M ....... ; •• 11 a..thI ' divided his time between motoring in Arizona and New Mexico, and mountain climbing in California. .Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cresson of Amherat avenue returned reÂcently from a trip to the West Coast. Zoin and Bryce Canyons in Utah, Yosemite Valley, San Francisco, Seattle, British ColumÂbia, Mt. Rainier and Glacier NaÂilonal Park were soPte of the stops made on their three-weeks tour. Mr. Richard Hoot and his broÂther Bill of Lafayette avenue were guests of their brother-inÂlaw and sister Mr. and Mrs. LeW!S D.--Lawrence of Cambridge, Mass., for a few days last week, While in Massachusetts they visited Sam Gary, of Wellesley, formerly of Swarthmore. On Saturday the two returned home with Mrs. Lawrence and her daughter Nancy who will spend two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Henry I, Hoot, Mr. Lawrence will join his wife and daughter next week when they will drive to Norwalk, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Borden of Park avenue visited in Vineland, N. J.. where they attended the wedding of Mr. Borden's cousin, Mr, Alfred Denelsbeck. Mrs. Borden then left for a three week's stay in Ocean City while Mr. Borden, and.his neice Nancy ,Harris of Vineland, returned to Swarthmore where Nancy will atÂtend the high school as a sophoÂmore. Mrs. Anna Ommert of Amherst Autumn Blooms Bow Tuesday Continued from page 1) 37. Flower arrangement in a natural container, the container to count 50 per cent. 38. Arrangement of vegetables in wooden bowl. 39. Arrangement in Oriental manner. 40. Patriotic arrangement feaÂturing red. white, and blue. ( "HUG ~AVERS" Dontt buy 9d2 ruga from t lZ~ foot roll if you can help it. Oth .. erwise you will have to handle a 12.foot roll every time you take up your rugs. Por excellent ,."g cleaning, call d' A"'SO" b" C-o. 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Swarthmore 0'730 • • • 0529 C1earo"""k 4646 "Rug Cledniug ;$ Rug Saying" America's newest trucks I New styling! New sizesl New featuresl . • /9'19 StvrleJglers! f)esJI1/8 . l~lJS(~() liN)) liI .. Srl'()N STIJ1)EBAKER SALES AND SERVICE South Chester and Fairview Road Phone Swarthmore 9793 avenue returned last week from Ocean City, N. J. where she spent the month,ot August. Barbara Schll1Dacher of Ogden avenue spent the day with her grandmother Mra. Hervey SchuÂmacher in Avalon, N, J. last week. Mr. J olm Kistler ot Park aveÂnue is in Willow Grove where he is serving his annual two weeks Naval duty. Mr. aiod Mra. Benjamin Collins have returned' from a two weeks trip up the Eastern Coast. After a visit with their son and daughÂter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Collins of Jackson Heights, N, Y., Mr. and Mrs, Collins drove to Lake Champlain and Quebec. They, made a five-day stop at Rangeley Lakes in Maine before leturning to their home on North Chester road last Friday. Mrs, William F. Hanny of Yale avenue returned last week from a three-day visit with Mrs. 'A. S. V. Orr, formerly at Mt. Holyoke Place, in Rehoboth, DeL Mr. and Mrs. Charles ChIckerÂIng and their sons David and Charles'left Monday to spend a month at their cotage in Island Heights. N. H. , TELEPHONE OPERATOR • Part-time employment-One evening per week; 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. or 6 P,M. to' 10 P.M, Piasecki Helicopter Corp. MORTON, PA. • Marie Louise Forsythe REO~ENS Studio of Dancing Enroll Now Swarthmore Woman's Club Classes Start October 2nd Classes Limited Phone S~arthmore 2523 SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 The $1.00-Seive Yourself-All You Want COMPUTE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Yonr Selection F.rom HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN Swarthmore National Bank & Trust Co. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically through the new Bond-a-Month Plan. Ask at this Bank LATE REGISTRATION PENN STATE EVENING Technical I•n stitute SWARTHMORE • Modern Langnages • Acconnting • Public Speaking • Industrial Elechicity • Shorthand, (Also Full Time Day) • BuSIn... Admlnstratlon • Mecb. Production Tool ne- (Also Full Time Day) .Ign (Also Full Time Day) and others OPEN TO MEN AND WOMEN 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sept. 13·18 ~he Pennsylvania State College Center 855 Harvard Avenue Swarthmore, Pa., Phone 3240 FAU.. SEMISTER OPENSSEP'l'EMBER 20 Telephone . SWARTHMoRE 0501 Custom Tailoring Ladies and Ml!Il's Snits end c-ts Hallis & CO. RE-LINING BE-MODELING BE-FINISHII\fG DRY CLEA.NQtS • 11 Park Avenue ESTABLISHED 1912 TAILORS and FURBIEBS SWlU'thmore, Pa. = , DON'T FORGEr MUTUAL THE SWARTHMOREAN EXCHANGE SEPT. 21,22,23 VOLUME zo- NO· 38 SWABTHMQBE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, lM8 $&.00 PER YEAR , . Awards Given In Woman' sPENN STATE TO 'The~!!.~::-r of the el b Fall Fl Sh League of W';men Voters Work- U. ower, 0, W 0' PEN' MONO· AY smheoept onM othnell aUy nitaefdte rNnoatoino,n sa tw il2l 1032 STUDENTS OPEN COLLEGE Tuesday's Exhibit Of Local Blos8ome o'clock at the home of Mrs. 'Wil- N C PI d liam R. Huey, at 313 ,Dickinson Delights ~eigbhorhood ew ourses anne avenue. Registration Below Posy Posers In Literature, Last Year's ~C:::=:ris ~:a~~~~:rmer in Blooms and Own Foliage, Mrs. ACtiVitie.~::~~W4B-49 terms ASSIGN DENTISTS Peak Edna Ferber'. story and how he Bittle won a first, Mrs. Paxson. ,A, at the Pennsylvarua State College' With the arrival, Thursday of laughed when the new school second and Mrs. Smalley, a third. Center at 855 Harvard avenue are TO SCHOOL 219 freshmen for Freshman Week, ma'arm told him she thought the Mrs, J, B. Roxby was given first under way. Considerabte bulld- Swarthmore College neared the rows of gleanring cabbages they prize for het Flat Bowl, single Pe- ing renovation has been complet- beginning of its 80th year of in-were driving by were beautiful? tunias. and Mrs, Roxby, second. ed in order to accommodate the struction. Classes start Monday, The displays at the club were Mrs, C. W. Furst was awarded more than 500 pennsylvania Slate T. B. Association 'when the coming of upper class colorful and varied, ranging trom firb'losotmPsrize for Petunias, Double, 3, freshmen who will begin their At H. S. Gym tstUtdlents is expected to bring a an armful of gorgeous blOOmS to college careers on September 20 0 a enrollment of 1032. . te In Scabiosas 9 Blooms, the when their orientation week Sept. 30 , To borough residents this new> mflomwue r ovra stews,o . hTolhdei ngc onat aintienrys awards, were: Mrs. Furst, first, starts. Swarthmore Schools have re- means a deluge of trunks at the t . t t' Th Mrs. Gilfillan, second, and Mrs. Arthur K. Meyers, Administra- ceived a. report from the Depart- railroad station and crowds of 00 were meres mg. . - ere were Kniskern, third. Mrs, Pitman won live Head of the Center, reports ment of Health at Harrisburg that students in the drugstores. But copper kettles, vases of pottery .- d first prize for her Vase of Snap- that improved 1acilities and new the, dental exanriners have been the fall registration figure is 43 an glass, wooden bowls and tr Ea dragonS, any color" Among Zin. regulations are expected to allevi- assigned to examin the teeth Qf below the all-time high of 1075 ay.. ch' entry was placed nias, large. 9 bloomS, any color, ate the diffculty arising from the the school children ,of Swarth- set last yeaL r. in a certain category and' sup-ed the awards. were as follows: Mrs. parking problems d.uring the more in accordance with the an- Like many other colleges, pos to conform to the speci-f ' ti lai Smalley. first, James PitInan, sec- previous 'term. nual dental examination ·plan. Swarthmore is now over the peak Ica oDS . d down for that special Fir end, and Aubrey Smith, third. In addition to the freshman The program calls for an exami-' of veteran enrollment. Its pres-gprroieuspz; and sint, ssoemcoen cda seasn duh' othniorrd- Mrs. Pitman won first .i.ri the group, the 'Center will accommo- nation, by '8 dentist, of the teeth ent large size is due to swollen largest perfect Zmn' ia Class and' date 50 full-time Institute students of all children in grades 1. 3, 5, junior and senior classes. The eabacleh mcleasnst.i on," were awarded i' n Mr. Charles Mullan, second, Mrs.' in thiee curricula, Busir).ess Ad- 7, 9, and 11. The exanrination freshman class of 115 men and A. B, Reavis, thrr' d and Mrs. Geer, 'ministration, Industrial Electric- will probably begin the latter 104 women is considered a norÂleTnbhee. r gJu, dpgreessi,d Menr.t Gofu sthtaev Oe lCd, YBoarlk- Honorable Mention. In' Vase of Ity and Machine and Tool design, part of September. mal-sized' one. The ratio of men d G d 1 Mw' iature Zinnias, 15 blooms, Mrs. Enrollment! in the Evening Tech- The examiners appointed, all to women. however, continues rCoaam eroanr, Denir eCcutobr, oMf rtah.e A Orltdh Yuro Trk. Perkins was awarded f~st prize, nical Institute is expected to ap' from Swarthmore, nre the. follow- nearly two to onet for present road Garden Club. and Mr, Ar- Mrs. F. Lang, second, and Mrs, proximate that of last year, when ing: Dr. Peter E. Coste, Dr. Fred figures indicate there will be 644 'thur R .. Redgrave of Vassar ave- Earl Kistler, third. In Miniature' there were 40'students furthering A, Patman, Dr. Stanley Pearl- men and 388 women. .nue, looked. for various qualities Receptacle of Flowers,; Mrs. R. T.: their educatio~· in business and.. man, and Dr. Henry P. Stam- The program for Freshman ,such as 'perfection of bloom, color Bates was given first prize, Mra.: engineering subjects. ford. Week, conducted by the Office of Ilartnoriy, balanced arrangement, A. E. Longwell, second prize,Mrs." A new .ervice which is proving: Plans are being perfected by a the Deans with the aid of about proper proportion between con- Paxson, third, and' 'Mrs.' Joseph: of interest to residents of the area joint community council for Lr"e 30 upperclassmen, Includes course t ' t d Reynolds, Honorable Mention. .!!B a course in elementa,IY shoti- .,establlshm, ent of a dental clinic advising, physical exanun' ations, aewna r~ds . container, in making their PrIzes for ArraJIpmenta ~d, ~eeCing, two eyenings, a one day a week to be held in the a welcoming address by President "Sometimes it was very diffi- In the class, MinIature re";'p-' week. EveJ1ing courses popular In dental hygl&ne room at the Col- John W. Nason, a picnic in Crum cult.'~ said Mr. Redgrave, "to tacle of Flowers not over 5 inches the pastll(ith Swartmnoreans and lege Avenue school. The partici- Woods, a skit presented by upperÂcome to a 'decision, There would .oved all, Mrs,' John Bates won n~w ,to b~ continued Include patlng, commu~ties are Swarth- classmen, a dance and a tea given be four or five entries which were first, prize,Mrs. Cbarles Mitchell. Pu~lic Spe~g 'and the ,Institute, more, '. S!,rin,gfle}d. M~rt°n, R,;,t-, by President and Mrs. Nason. all'lIOod;' with just a shade of dif~ second. Mrs. A. Redgrave, third. of .M?dern ~ages. Courses are 1edge, RIdley TowiJshi~, and Rld- - Returning students are finding ference between them." and Mrs. R. T. Bates and Mis E. beIng formed. in Elementsry ley Park, Mrs, ~anClS Forsythe that the college has been busy N. Hay, a,onorable Mention IN ~ench, German and Span~h, ~t of Thayer road, IS general chair- during the summer. A dial tele-m ..... A P:rJses AWarded Centerpiece Dill!'nd Table, Set of IS c.on.templat,ed. that cours, es mOIl m, an 01 the, group and r,eprese, nta- ph~ne system has been installed In, the Hybrid' Tea 'ROse Class', Two not over 10. ,!-nches in height pamt wg and l,iet rat ure WI 11 b e 0 f - t lve 0 f S war tIuna re. It IS b e lie ve,d for all on-campus calls and Ma- Mra. A.. L. Tyler won first prize Mrs' Herta Ratzo was award:.d fered in the near futUre" Open- that this dental cliniC, the first in gill walk has been resurfaced. and Mr,'s , Russell Snyder, second. first prize, Mrs, wE milY Mercer. J' Og dates f or the se courses WI' II this area, WI'1 1 be 0 f great 's ervi ce .'. In Class 2, Vase of Roses of not be announced soon. in provi~ing implementation for less than ,t hree blooms, any color sMecrso,n dR, eMdgrsr.a vHe., I.H Honoootr,a bth'ei rdM aennd- The chemistry and physics lab- the d enta I examr. nation program. or colors, Mr. Joseph Perkins was tion In Centerpiece for'i Dining· oratories of the Center will again The genera 1 h eaI th exami na - given the blue ribbon,· and Mrs. Set for eight not over 12 inches in. be' in ~se day and night. Courses tioJ.lS of ~chool children will begin E. H. Garrett. the red ribbon, Mrs. height, Mrs, Reavis won fitst in General Chemestry and Intro-, early in October according to an Tyler Won thiro. prize and Mrs. E, prize. Mrs. Bates, second, and Mrs. ductory and Analytical Chemistry' announcement just made by the B -Hollis and Mrs, D. Reed Geer, Snyder. third. will be continued as well as cours- State Deparlment of Health. Dr. Honorable Mention. es in the field of instrumenta- Richard M. Irwin of Media has Mrs. Philip Kniskern was Display in Metal Container was lion.' In the latter the College is been appointed medical examiner given a first and Mrs. <;}arrett, 9. aw hpicahrt iMcurlsa.r lyG opoodpwuilna r wcolans Sf ir.sint cooperating with, the Educational to mak~ the examinations of chll-second, in Class 6, Gladiolus, 1 Committee of, the ,Phlladelphi"a dren in grades 1. 3, 5, 7, 9, ,and spike. In Class 8, Annual As- prize, Mrs, Elliott Richardson, Branch of the Instrument Society 11, Parents are, invited to be ters. 3 blooms. any color, the second, Mrs. Kniskern, third. of America. present at these examinations and awards were as follows: Mrs. and Mrs. Geer, Honorable Men- discuss with the doctor any find-tion. Mrs. John McWilliams was Registration is being continued John Pitman, first, Mrs. R. Gil- , this week for the "v'e run' g classes ings which he may make. fillan, second, Mrs. Joseph P erk - awarded first prize for her Vase and the day-time Technical In~ 0 n the a ft ernoon 0 f T h ursd ay , ins third and Mrs. Earl KisUer or Bowl of Berries and Foliage, stitute September 30, the Delaware Honorable Mention. In Class 9, Mrs. David Jackson, second. and prograD\. County Tuberculosis Association Vase of Annual Asters, not less Mrs. Redgrave. third. ------ will have its equipment at the than 7 blooms, any color or col- An attractive disPlay was found Pial19 Needed high school gymnasium to pro-ors, Mrs. Pitman received first in the Arrangements in. Demi- Trinity Episcop31 Church needs vide chest X~rays for all juniors prize, Mrs. G. W, sweet, second. Tasse with Saucer as Background. the gift of a grand piano for th~ and seniora and athletes and other Mra. 'Knisrern, third, and Mrs, In this class Mrs. Hoot was given children in the Church School. child.·en in the school who, may D. R. Geer. fourth. first prize, MI:s, Charles E. Mit- The instrument will also be used profit by such exanrination, X-Mrs. Mark Bittle received first chell. second, lind Mrs. Goodwin, for training the boys in the Boys' rays will also be taken of teachers prize for a Vase of Cosmos, not third. In Arrangement of Flow- Choir School. Does someone de- and other members of the school less than 13 blooms, without yel- ers in a Pitcher not more'than 12 sire to make such a gift? The staff. low 01' gold ;and Mrs. John Mc- inches overall, Mra. Kniskern was Rector would appreciate hearing WiJJiams received a first for a first prize winner, Mrs. Goodwin, from anyon~. Bolds Open House Jr. Club Makes Plans The board members of the Swarthmore Junior Woman's Club met recently to draw up a calender of events for the months of OctoÂber and November. j\lilIer Wins Tournament The Swarthmore Tennis Club's, annual men's singles championÂship wound up a successful sea-:Âson for the club ond Sunday when Glenn E, Miller. Jr. won the troÂphy for the second year. He deÂfeated Bill Johnson in four sets, scoring at 6-3, 11-13, 6-4, 6--4. In the semi-finals played off Saturday, Sept 11, Johnson won over George Willetts 6-4, 7-5, and Banks Wilson Von Ormer, Jr. lost to Miller 1_. 6-3, 6-1. Win Governor's Cup Vase of Cosmos, not tess than 7 second and Mrs. Kistler, thlr<I. One blooms, in gold or yellow. In flower in an Antique Bottle 'won DianthUs, Miss I. P. lIlye was a first for Mrs. Smalley, a second awarded a blue ribbon. In Mari- for Lorene McCarter and a Urird golds, 5 blooms. large, dark shade, for Mrs. George Wagner. Mrs. A. P. Smalley was awarded, Mrs. Hoot woil first prize in first prize, Mrs. Pitman, second' Flower Arrangement in a Natural Mrs. L. A. Darling, third ~d Mrs. Container. Mrs. A, E. Longwell, Kniskern, Honorable Mention. second, and Mrs. Mitchell, 'Han- Mrs. Kniskern was given first arable Mention. Mrs Pitman was The Keystone School of Business Administration at Swarthmore .will hold "Open Ho~" for the students, their parents. and forÂmer graduates and students FriÂday evening, September 17 An Open House was planned early in the' season to welcome new membera, and it was hoped that all interested young women in the community would attend. Dr. and Mrs. Duncan G. Fors':' ter and family are at home again on Crest lane after a summer . of varied activities. Dr. and Mrs. Foster, son Graham and daughter Corinna divided the summer beÂtween their home and cruising on the Chesapeake on Howard M. Jenikn's boat, the "Howelse." On August 14-15 they attended the annual rendezvouse of the 5th District of the U. S. Power SquadÂrons at Sue J,sland, Md. Piloting the "liowelse" in the Navigaton' Race, they finished twelfth out of 42 entries and third out of 7 enÂtries from the Delaware River Power Squadron, thus assisting the latter to win the Governor's Cup, which is awarded annually tq the squadron whose three best boats have a combined error smaller than that of the three best boats of any other squadron. p r iz e for her MarigOlds given first prize for her Arrange- ,Leave Swarthmore 5 blooms, large, light shades, and ment of Vegetables in a Wooden Dr. and Mra. William T. Ellis in the same class, Mrs. Norman Bowl For her Arrangement in l'eturned last -week from their Hulme received second prize, Mrs. an Oriental Manner,Mrs. McWil- SU)1I1ller camp Blue Heron Point Pitman. third and' Mrs. Garrett, liams was given first prize and in Lyndhurst: Ontario. Honorable Mention. ,Mrs. A. R. Mrs. T, M. Waldschmidt, secoild.' This week they vacated the fted.grave w8s given firat prize for Mra. ,Jackson won first prIZe for house at 502 Walnut lane .wbieh her Marigolds, Josephine 9 her patriotic arr8ng~ent of red, they built 39 years ago. The house blooms, while Mra. Harold Good- white and'blue and Mrs. McWil- was sold to Dr. Vincent Lathbury. win .was awarded' firat prize and Iiams, second , The Ellis' drnved on Monday to Mrs. J. W. paxson, second, for Mrs 'D. Reed Geer wasCha!r an apartment 'in,. York, Pa. York MariBoldl!. small double 15 man of the Flower Show CoI'!Unit- is the home of Mrs. Ellis' relatives blooms tee and Mra A.. R. Redgl'ave. Co- and the ~l daughter Mra. Ii:. AmonI the n~ums, 5 Chairman. '<, E. Pierce, Jr. Each member of the Club will act as hostess once during the year for the monthly bridge parties which will b,e held in the ClubhoUse lounge·this year, rather than in the individual homes, as formerly. Plans are already being made for the Thanksgiving' Informal Dance to be held in the Club~ house, while movies. gift wrapÂping d~onstrations, handwork and bridge parties ,are other proÂgrams to be scheduled. Rummage Sale Scheduled Friends of the American :Legion Auxiliary who would like to share in the season's program of work may put aside some articles: household, clothing, hatS, shoes.' discarded costume jewelry, or other items, for the Legion AuxÂiliary Rnmmage Sale on October 6 and 7. " I
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z ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. WlIl1am H. Thatcher of College avenue anÂnounce the engagement of their daughter, Susan, to Christian H. Pedersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pedersen. of New Providence. N. J. Miss Thatcher is a graduate of Bradford Junior College and is completing her course at the PhilÂadelphia School of Occupational Therapy. Mr. Pedersen served in the ,Army AIr Corps during the W8!' and is now attending Swarthmore College. Bride-to-be Feted: THE SWABTBMOBEAN MIss Claire Cochran of womng_ lord held a sh"wer and bridge and' on W edJ)esday a lundleon and linen shower was given by Miss Edith Hetzel of Thayer road. A dinner for the bridal pariy given by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pluschof Cbestnut Hill will folÂlow the rehearsaL Mrs. George Gillespie of StrathÂHaven avenue will entertain the out-of-town guests for Saturday luncheon. . noon at 5:30 In the ,Swarthmore FrIends Meeting House.,' The bride wore a goWn of ivory satin with a fitted' bodice featurÂing a square neckline trimmed with heirloom Duchess lBce, long sleeves edged with Ducl\ess lace and a full skirt ending in a train. The cap of her finBertip veil _ made of,' lace hl\longing to lIer great grandmother. Sh!> carried a bouquet of spray orchids, garde,Ânias, and llllies of the va1ley. The matron of honor. Mrs. WED IN DElAWARE Robert D. Wilson of Highpoint, The wedding of Miss. Patricia N. C. and the, bridesmaids, Miss Livingston Thompson, daughter of Elizabeth Bryant, sister of the Mr. and Mrs. G. Toby Thomps.on groom, Mrs. Herbert W. Frazer of "Lakeshores" Seaford, Dela- of Princeton, N. i. and Ml'1I. David ware, and Mr. John Paul Nester, C. Jones of Elhabeth, N. J. both III, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. John cousins of ,the bride, and Mrs. Paul Nester, n. of Dartmouth ave- Robert Weller of Wilmington, Del. nue took place at 3 o'clock on were all gowned in pale green Saturday, September 4, at Saint satin. Their messes were fashÂPhilips Church in Laurel, Dela- ioned with fitted bodices, standÂware. ing collars, cap sleeves, and full The bride's gown was of white sklrts over hoops, and they wore satin and imported Chantilly lace mitts of the same material as their with a long court train. Her fin- goWns. The matron of' honor carÂgertip veil was of white net with ri,ed, a bouquet of shriinp colored a coronet of seed pearls. She car- gladioli and wore sprays of ,the ried a large white prayerbook with saine flowers Iti her hair. The white orchids. bridesmaids carried white gladioli Friday, Se~rlij; IMS SAVE TIME! T.It:T US SERVI. CE " YOUR CAR WHILE, YOU SHOP Harvard Inn In honor of Miss Elizabeth AyÂIln Freegard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Freegard of North Swarthmore avenue, and Mr. Donald Campbell McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. AItrj!d M. McCoy of Cambridge, Mass., whose marÂriage will take place tomorrow at the home of the bride's parents. many parties have been arranged. Included among these was '8 surÂprise kitchen shower given by Mrs. William MacInroy 'of CanÂton at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. WlIl1am H. Thatcher on College avenue a miscellaneÂous shower given Monday night by Miss Catherine Weltz at her home on, College avenue, a miscellaneÂsbower and bridge given for Mr. McCoy by Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hayes of Waillngford. Mrs. Sara Elba Rizzo, of New with sllrimp coloro!d ,centers' and Haven, Conn., and Syracuse, N. Y., wore sprays of matching flowers twear.s mHaetrr ogno wofn hwonaos ro ffo dr eheepr tsuirs-- in Mthr.e iRr uhsaseirl.l Kneedler of Spring- 1~~H~..~ .n ~,a nl~'~~an~d;R~l1~ta~e~"'~A~v~.~n~l1~es~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~ quoise blue, with mitts. Mias Jean field served as best man for Mr. -,- --- Shipley, of Laurel, Delaware was Bryant. The ushers were Mr. ArÂmaid of honor. Her gown was ot thur V. Dodd of Swarthmore ave- • Mrs. George stewart of Park avenue will give a luncheon for the bridesmaids today. Following a cocktail party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weltz on College avenue, the bridal parÂty will be entertained at dioner by Mr. and Mrs. Freegard before 11!hearsal tonigbt. rose taffeta, with mitts. Miss Joan n!le, Mr. C, R usseI I d e B ur1 0 , J r., Hoffman, Miss Jane Lynch, Miss of Ogden avenue, Mr. Malcolm BeverlY Heyl, and Miss Eleanor Smith of Forest Hills, N. Y., and Geyer, University of Delaware Mr. William S. Schwelkle of North classmates, were' her bridesmaids. Hills, Pa. They wore aqua and dusty pink The overseers Included Mr. and gowns in the order named with Mrs. Cbarles Thatcher of Ogden mitts. All the attendants Carried avenue, MIss Elhabeth HIlles of 'white bouquets. Fra .-..,..~.o rd, ' P a., and Mr, o'Hra' ce Mr: Robert Durham, of Laurel, D. Webster of Germantown. The Bouque.t BEAUTY SALON Fan colors favor fastidious freshness Call Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road Mr. and Mrs. Freegardwill eoÂtertain the out of town guests at a luncheon tomorrow. Del. was best inan for Mr. Nester. Mrs. HIlles wore a gown of The ushers were Mr. Willard Ew- royal blue with a shrimp colored I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ing, Mr. John WiI&On, Captain hat. Her, corsage, was of white Harry Smith, lwir. wnUam Hughes, baby orchids. - - - - - •• - - -- ..- HONOR BRIDE Miss Jean Marion Gehring of University place, whose marriage to Mr. Walter Griffith MacFarÂland 3rd of Huntingdon Valley will take place tomorrow afterÂnoon in the Swarthmore PresbyÂterian Church, has been guest of honor on several occasions. Mrs. R. Blair Price entertained at a luncheon at her home on North Chester road. Miss Sandra Crosset of Media held a luncheon and miscellaneous shower in her honor. Miss Barbara Knabb of Princeton avenue entertained at a bridge tea. M1ss Priscilla Giles and her brother Charles entertained on Friday at a cocktail party. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Dure of Ogden avenue gave a buffet supper for the bridal party. on Sunday night. and Mr. Carlo Canterra. All are, Mrs. Bryant was gowned Ingold University classinates and frater- 'with brown accessori,es aDd a nity brothers. Master George To- large dark ,brown velvet hat.-.She by Thompson Was ring bearer for \l(ore a purple orchid corsage. his sister and Miss Barbara Hat-, A reception at Whittler, place ton was her flower girl., followed the ceremony. A reception followed the cere- ;=.====;;;;:=========1 mony at Parrish House, Laurel. BRYANT - BU,"FS Miss Jane W. Hilles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hilles and Mr. Clifford M. Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. S: Milton Bryant were married last Saturday after- ROOFS Gu'l'tERS REPAIRED AND INSTAI,UID Furnace Repairs & CleatJin8 CalI GBORGE l\IYEB8 oW9 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 Y. W. (J. A.. ' Card Part.y - ... elt ..... SIaow Gowns by John SOrcuSs Monda,., SepL Z'l,B FX TICKETS $1 ... ' frGm Mrs. Clarence Worst Swartlmiore 0907 Mrs. Jack Thompson Swarthmore 0107-J FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs- Lloyd E. Kallffn\an Swarthmore Z080 SEPTEMBER 23, 1948 The $l.OO-Serve Yourself-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Selection From HOT DISHFS - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN College Theatre Friday and Saturday Esther WUU8JpS .Jimmy Durante "ON AN ISLAND wrra YOU" In Technicolor Saturday Matinee 1 p.m. Special Children's Show Roy Rogers '~PAL TRIGGER" Also SUPERMAN, THREE STOOGES Comedy Cartoons and Free Conlic Books Monday and Tuesday Maqan,t O'Brien "BIG CITY" Wednesday Only , Yvonne de ICario "JIIVBB LADY" MEDIA AIR- CONDITIONED Last 2 Days! Friday 'and Saturday Grea:Ory 1'_ ''THE PARADINB CASE" Sunday OnlY 2 Featores Boy Botren "NIGkI'l'IME IN·NEV ADA" Bicbartl Arlen "SPEED TO SFARB" Monday,Tuesday , DaDa __ .JeaD Pel a "DEEP WATBBS" Starting Next Wednesda:r ' Fred AIItaIn, .J1I47 Qarh=' 1'eIer Lawr ..... "BASTII& ,F ... ·ADB'"' In Teclmli:Olcw • Make your 'phC/ne calls short and snappy To keep your party·line partners happy. On party-line telephonea,eourÂtes,. paya CUvidencb I Be brief ••. Space calla ••• Hug np 'II"ntl,. • • • Take the lead In aood party-Une ,mann...... It will m .... better.erri .. lor aIL ®:' Til. lill '.'.ph .. C •• , • ., .1.P •• uJIt.... '- Baltimore, Pike Springfield Phooo Swarthmore 0450 "Wo~pb"' •• '" . ,NOVIILTY MID D8IlO~ OP'D'" - - M MEDICINES, MAGAZINES, MIDDLETONTOBAOCOS I~S,BLOTTERS,PENS COLLEGE STATIONERY, PENNANTS AND JEWELRY HOT TOASTED BUNS FOR HUNGRY STUDENTS A BBO'IT'S DELUXE ICE CREAMÂMOLDS, BRICK OR BULK ,ELECTRIC RAZORS, HEATING PADS LEN'fm:RIC TOILETRIES , FOR LOVELY LADIES 5 WEETS, SCRAP BOOKS, SOAPS, SHAMPOOS, SUA VING BRUSHES College P ON THE CORNER . Hours 7:30 A.M.-llP.M. SwartJuDore 0815, Friday, September 17, 1948 THE SWABTBMOBEAN I and this cost can be paid over the period of a ,.ear. Such a plan Is certainly within the means of most of us. Don't forget that if sufficient subscriptions don't come In to assure full financing of the pool, alI funds will be reÂturned. they spent the summer months. the 39th Infantry Regiment 9th Infantry Division at Fort DIx, THE 'SWA RTHMOREAN_ N. J. James will visit his family FUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, P ... James B. Lackey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lackey, Sr.. of North Princeton avenue, has com- before reporting for new assignÂpleted Army basic' training with ment. , THE SWARTHMOBEAN. INC .. PUBLlSJIIIB Fhon .. Swarthmore 0900 FIlTER I\. TOLD, lldltor lIIAll.JORlE 'tOLD, Assoclate Ellilor Barbara Kont Peggy Keenen Rosalie PeIrsol IIdIth Whitaker Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarthmore. P •. , under the, Act of March 3, 1879. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON SWARTHMORE, ,FA., FRIDAY, SEPTElIIBER 17, 1948 Presbyterian Church Notes Trinity Notes Welcome SWARTHMORE STUDENTS Follow the Leaders to ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP South Chester Road The guest preacher for SunÂday, September 18 will be Dr. Charles A. Anderson. The title of his sennon will be "Your Greatest Interest." HolY Communion will be celeÂbrated on Sunllay at 8 a.m. Church School will meet at 9:45. The RecÂtor will preach, at the 11 o'clock Service of Morning Prayer. At 6 o'clock the Young People's FelÂlowship will resume its activities. Coach 'Millard Robinson of Swarthmore High School,' will again serve as advisor. The ushÂers at' the' 11 o'clock service inÂclude F. W. Plowman, head usher; W. N. Ryerson, W. H. Jones, R. J. Baker. J. L. Cornogg, H. B. SpackÂman, V L. Fine, and T. L. WilÂliams. What are we going 'to do about It? Are we going to let the comÂmunity down? I have yet fto meet a Swarthmorean who wasn't public-spirited. To all publlcÂnlinded Swarthmoreans I propose the following:- Today - now - this very minute - drop a note to John Seybold at 216 Yale aveÂnue and say-" Count me in-if a mutually ;'greeable program for paying for m:v membership can be worked out". IN ADDITION - ,What 20 Swarthmoreans will join with me in buying 2 to 5 memberships each ..,. with the underslanding that' these wi:l be the first ones sold to new members? Who wants to live on • Dr. Anderson is manager of the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia. He is also moderaÂtor of the Church Session, the High School roof? G. Wills Broadhead will be the morning's soloist. The Church School will open ",t ~:45 this Sunday morning. The Surgical· Dressings Group continues to. meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. Come. if only for a few hours. Method,i st' Church Notes The Church School meets on Sunday morning at 9:45. Classes are provided for, children of all ages and for adults. The Young Adult Class meets at 10 in the sanctuary, Mrs. L. E. Kauffman, teacher. The minister will preach at the morning service at 11 o'clock. The Church Nursery is open during the morning service. Mrs. Theodore'L, Purnell and Sue Purnell will be in charge. The ';'hers for the day are WilÂliam H. Schultz, William A. Beacham, George Dunn, James Pitman and E, Neil Shawhan. The senior choir will rehearse on Thursday evening at 7:45. The Ladies Bible Class will have a covered dish supper on Friday evening at 5:30, in the Ladies Parlors. "The Social· Hall is, open for supervised recreation on Friday evening from 7 to 9, Mr. TheoÂ. dore L: Purnell in charge. Christian Science Churches "MATTER" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday I September 19. The Golden Text is: "Turn ye not unto idols, nor make to yourselves' molten gods: I am the Lord yoUr God." (Lev. 19:4). + Letters to the Editor WHERE IS THAT SWARTHMORE SPmrf Dear Editor: .. Since early ibis year John W. Seybold and a group of enthusiÂastic workers have given unsparÂingJ, y of themselves to make a success of the Swarthrtl.ore SwimÂming Pool project. Don't write, but WIRE John Seybold - "Put me down for 2 or 3 or 5 memberships". Then let's get that poo.! started "-right now--so we can all enjoy its cooliog and refreshing waters, and the wholesome recreation and neighborlioess such a pool proÂvides. Unless we start construcÂtion AT ONCE, the pool will not be available next summer. -Walter O. Heinze NEWS NOTES Mr. Walter J. Scott, Jr., forÂmerlY of North Chester ,road, has $cce~ted a position at Muhlenberg College in Allentown ... an inÂstructor in Physics. Mr. Scott, whose new duties began SeptemÂber 1 has ml'ved to Coopersburg, Pa., with his wife and ·daughter. Dr. F. Leonard Dart of DickÂinson avenue and Dr. Leroy E. Peterson of Vassar avenue atÂtended the meeting of the Fiber Society held last week at the MasÂsachusetts Institute of Teohoology In Boston. At the Friday afterÂnooll session Dr. Dart presented a paper on Strain Gage for testing fibers. Monday evening and Tues~ day of this week they attended the High' PolYmer· Forum of the American Association for the AdÂvancement of Science. ~-,-' -,- ,-~-- - -- Many of these folk gave this time _ this effort - when they really didn't have it to give •.. when the demands of their own business or personal affairs were so great that it w"!' almost HerÂculean to attempt more. But they gave nevertheless ... and the rest of us sat blithely and selfishly by -doing nothing, or perhaps conÂdescending to "go along", if and when the success of the pool was assured. And I was one of them. Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of South Chester road and daughter PatriÂcia and son David retorned last week after spending the summer in Atlantic City. Dr. Weiland spent weekends and his vacations with them. David ""d Patricia were employed as lecturers at the Dupont eXhibit on the boardwalk for the summer. Church Services SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, September 19 11 :00 A. M. - Dr. Charles A. Anderson. - Wednesday September 22, 10:00 A. M.- Surgical Dressmgs Group Meets. This very week decides the sucÂcess of failure of this essential proejct. This very week decides whether Swartlunore shall have its pool and the opportunity it presents for recreation and friendship. This very week deÂcides whether our children and the children of our friends and neighbors must "do withoutlJ I or make use of distant and in all too many caSes unsatisfactory, un- 'sanitary and dangerously antiÂquated swimming facilities. If the cost of joining our neigh- METHODIST CHURCH Roy N Keiser 1 D.O., Minister Sunday, September 19 10:00 A. M. Church School. . 11 :00 A. M. The Minister WIll preach. TRINITY CHURCH' Rev. Geo, C. Anderson, Rector Sunday, Sep.tember 19. 8:00 A. M.-HolY CommunIOn 9:45 A. M.-Church School 11:00 A. M.-Moming Prayer. The Rector will preach. 6:00 P. M.-Young People's FelÂlowship Tuesday, September 21 (st. Matthew). . 10:00 A. M.-Holy Commumon bors in this highly desirable proÂgram were such as to limit it only to the wealthy, our failure t<t put our shoulders to the wheel would be understandable. But this is not so. The cost of a family membership is onlY $220, and of a single membership only $125, Miss Antonica Fairbanks /If Park avenue, returned last week from Marinette, Wis., where she bad been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ,and Mrs. WlIl1am ,H. King. DurIng the month's visit, they toured Mackioac Island and Saulte St. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilliert of Park avenue have been enterÂtaining Mr.- Gilbert's mother, Mrs. A. P. Gilbert of Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bates and San:v and JohnnY of North ChesÂter road, have returned from their cottage in Shoreham"L. I. where THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY , OFÂ¥RIENDS Sunday, september 19 10:00 A.M.-First Day School . 11 :00 A. M._Meeting for WorshIp Leona Perkins will care for ANYWHEREÂANYTIME children in Whittier House during meeting. Wednesday September 22 . 9:30 to 3:3O-Sewin& and QuiltÂing in Whittier Ho~se ~ox Luncheon. All cord18llY 10- vited. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE , Park' Avenue below Harvard Sunday, september 19 11:00 A. M.-sunday School. 11:00 A. M.-Lesson - Sermon nMA'l."l'ER." , . Wednesday eveninl. meeting each week, 8 p.m. Reading room open dally except Sunday and Holidays Nl to 5 p.m. Wednesday evemng 7 to ,:45 p.m. and 9 to I 9:30 p.m. , • For a complete funeral service iust callÂRITTENHOUSE 6-1581 THE OLIVER H. lAIR CO. ... llCfOlI Of "'~u 1820 CHESTNUT 5TRIEI MKd A. lAIR. PI .11 .. _ ! A. B. Front door .lap OD thll levell Average level of Dogwood Lane C .. _~l~.t~n?o~o~r~liev~er.lr - above Playfleld COOL AND BREEZY 'way up there ... but not quite ,so pleasant as'. some choice spots on the very same level "N' in Swarthmore Hills ... with plenty of "elbow room"- (125' x i$O') for beautiful homes and gardens ~ some 'with big trees--and view6 that simpÂly beg for picture w:indows! '. William E. Witham SWARTHMORE 1000 NOTE: Elevations verified by Engineer's level ----.,,~-----,-- ...... • e~- FORMAL WEA.R TO HIRE ..... iM. WE'ISTEI. & SOl , TAILORS - CLEANERS 100 PARK AVENUE CALL and DELIVERY SWARTHMORE 1727 , • , , •
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. - - -., College News Notes I of Maryland where she will be a J. David Weiland of South sophomore. Chester road, who received his Sally' James of Park avenue, A. ~. degree in June from Gettys- and her three house guests Peggy burg College, is now attending the I O'Neill, Marsha Hyman, and Judy University of Pennsylvania LaW', Nott left Monday for Newcomb School. His sister Patricia will CoUege of Tulane.' University in lIEIJ.(), 1952 We Have The Answer to Most of Your Girt Problems Includlng_ Argyle Sock Packs In Fact We're Full of Surprlaeti COME IN AND SEE US-RIGHT NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE alice barbel' gifts OLD BANK BUILDING New Orleans ·where they will be sophomores. . Harriet Gilbert of Park avenue will leave' tonight for Montpelier, Vt. where she will enter Vermont Junior College. Robert Buxbaum of Winding lane, Media, will enter Harvard In Cambridge, Maas. as a first year student.· Robert won the scbool's highest honor at the Nether-ProviÂdence High School: the All Service Award. He also won the JourÂl ·no,lIsln Award. Charles B. Medford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Medford of South Chester road, will be admitÂted to Trinity College aa a freshÂman on September 20. Charles graduated from Episcopal AcadÂemy in June. Richard B.-Shelly, a 1946 gradu- ~=;;:;;;;;;;;::;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;~::;::;::;=::;::;::;::;= I ate of Swarthmore High School ~ and son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Louise Paulson KapeUan Graduate of the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music Scholarship pUllil of Madame Olga Sarnaroff Stokowskl Is Now IIccepliag PilUlo Pupils 100 PARK AVENUE SWARTHMORE PHONE 0529 <lite Swarthmore lursery School , Licen~ect WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 20th , MRS. G. W. BRODHEAD, Director :1118 Mapie Avenue -. SW ARTHMORl!: 2B06-J ~--- fOR THE SCHOOL MUSICIAN Sturdy, well. built American made eas)' playing Trumpets, Cornets, Clarinets, Trombones, with caRes from' $98.50, guaranteed. Also - CONN brasses - .woodwinds, LEEDY Drums, Tympani. -Vibraphone Small Down·paYment Complete Band Instrument service. School of Music. Cemplete line of rebuilt instruments. Repair dept. Shelly of South Chester road will also ,enter Trinity 'as a first year student. Ross Mays Pfaizgrart, . Jr., of Riverview road is entering' the College of Engineering at ihe UniÂersity of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. Mary Jane Servais of Dickinson avenue left Monday. for Earlham College in Indiana, where she will be a member of the senior class. Langdon Elsbree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland H. Eisbree of Wal~ lingford Hills, will enter Earlham College' in Indiana with a four year scholarohip. His younger brother Schuyler is starting his second year at We.sttown schoot Nancy May Rincllffe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Roy G. Rincliffe of Strath Haven avenue arrived at Columbia, Mo. last Sunday to start her senior year at Stevens College. Bruce· Harkries.1i of Elm avenue received. his master's degree at the University of Chicago's' School of Business la..t Friday. Arthur W. caiUns of North c::heSter road Will study Jaw Georgetown U;uversity in Wash-ington, D. C. this year. . Helen Hoot of Lafayette·. avenue will return to Oberlin College in Ohjo as a sophomore. . W!!IiaJn Douglas Bell '~f . HarÂ' vard aVf1!l!1@ ff1ceivoll· bIi .·degree of Bachelpr· gt Il!gi~!lc~ in ~iÂneerlng (vivll) at the close of the Vllivel'$ity ot Michigan Summer seB§ion ilt AIm Arbor. Jane Panfiel!l, !lDlIsMer of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Walker 'Penfield or'RivÂerview tOllll, ha" been accepted, for admission at StephlllUl Co\1ege, MissourI; Teet Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn' of Dickinson avenue, . left yesterday to enter the lI!tiversity 'of Delaware. , . , ~hen inst,dlina Bto1lt carpet,· proÂVldt Rlt least • '()ftt ear. to .1. lo'!' !'I ........ 1Ul<l movilla It .. cb ye.r, and to olio.. • 1In)..~. age; Ute heavy pacfdln., tOo,' to ;tvo;d ........ ture bald o/Ioto. Fo~ ncellf"nt "'6 dell";,.,. ulI Albert A. Knecht 24 So. 18th St. cPA~/50" b CoO. 100 Park Aw" ~warthmore, Pa. LOeust 4-2274 . Swarthmore 0730 • . • 0529 PHILADELPHIA 3 Open Evenings . Clearbrook ;. PAOl.I LOCAL TRAIN S ? 1t#,'! '"*""4~~-=-=~+I'H+ . TRAFFIC ? ~f , '-',,; .. . -. .,.. .... c ROWDS 1"~' "'~. -#~.wu.,j . Just pleasant. ·.asy, . ~mlortable shopping lor your new Spring wardrobe-right in town-owhere values are right.: .. and styles .re bright • •. in casual clotMs lor 7"ur delight:· ! . lk'elllCl Separates, Acceaaoriea Loy.I, wearabl .. for •• lIarbla SWARTHMORE Jl S. Chester )toad r , . M --••••• _ •••••• -,.,,-~ Friday, September 17, 1948 i'Â... ",':/ Marie Louise Forsythe REOPENS Studio of Dancing S~arthmore Woman's Club Enroll Now Classes Start October 2nd Classes Limited Phone Swarthmore 2523 Sweet' Shop Old Bank Building. Tel Swarthmore 4597-W Now Open With •• Asher's Can"dy Homemade Cales Cut Flowers and Plants Still In the .~ame best place f{ivinf{ those . Fmn.ou.~ Haircllts • FRESHMEN 12 YEARS O--R UNDER FREE HAmCUT, AND SHAVE WELCOIUE RACK EVERYONE Stop in and S~e FRANK THE. Cor.LF.GE BARBER SINCE 1921 Who g.t. him oHto work- ... ·U;~::?·::~ , .. " .:; .•. -----._-. -.....-.- -.-.. ~-.z --_. -~ .... ;\d~.,rJli:Mlw\ -aancl does everything .... ·kls ... hi •• oocl ... y .... RIa wileI' • • • Sure; she helped a lot-and she kissed him, too I But the co-star in this morning drama I. really electricity. All throUgh the day, electric service. does so mAZ\Y jobs 80 quietly and effitiently you almost forget it's there. Buttry and live without itt Yet it costs so little. Aa a matter of fact, electric service is by far the bill. Ileat; bargain in yout family budget, Wfult ~~ ({~ ~ m"g~f9r !IO UWep . No, clectrl!llty Cl!IR't kiss you. B\lt It can do a'JIlOIt ~clacl • ................ .. .......... O.hl.r •••• • ....". ,......., ••• cas. S ' J .. ' •• , .... ar. PIllLADEU»BIA. EI,EC'I'R1C COMP~ • • • , , Friday, September 17, 1948 THE SWARTHMOREAN .OVER A QU'ARTER CENTURY OF SERVICE' • 1912 1948. , TO OUR CUSTOMERS MANY THANKS FOR THE . ' 26 YEARS OF PLEASANT RELATIONS .,. p~ 'kJcUie e/.aJz.Sflce JI~ Chrysler Plymouth" HANNUM and WAITE .' . Yale Avenue and Chester Road \, , . Telephones Swarthmore 1250 ·1251 • .1 . \ •
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\ , 8 THE SW ABTHMOBEAN Friday, September 17, 1MB ;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::;;:;~;:;r--~I~.N~F~A~RE;;~W;;E;L~L------cany---m-g--a-W-a~Yfu-e--~~--I-ons---~~b-e-fo-re--M~U-g-a-r-et-Am---eUa--w~$--bo---rn. .. ""'1 PHONE 1984 PROMPl' SERVICE . William and Margaret EJils. A familiar sight m fue nelghbor- ..,.,':..r .:. .I.I_ .. g' aD." lI eG'" Neighbors. on Walnut lane fuis William and Marguet have been hood was Franklin and McKln- P$t week have been witnessing identified witl;1 Swarfumore life non and their friends onthe1r BABBY A. BB BL activities which have brought a for over 40 years. They came way to school leapmg over two •. small blue spruce trees at the 111 FAIRVIEW ROAD. SWARTHMORE sense of deep sorrow and regret when their two boys were young- entrance of fue pIa thway. leadIDg SALES AND SERVICE RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES as the vans have rolled along sters m the lower grades and to the house. Those trees have ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J smce become landmarks m fue community and stand Jike sentinÂels towermg above and guardIDg over fue old home. , AtWA!!.s!!!~~~!· Stock up at IlSCO DelicioUS ,011&'-' '::10·: 6~~~! ato laue •• In talty ~om ut-Ilke fla"for• eI.neioul, II N~ .l!Ou.,et. P"lcel CRANBERRY SAUCE t:; Z '!:: 35e PORK • BEANS C:~:" Z ':~~ 3le APPLE JUICE:;~~:;:Z ~~:·l1e:ZI:.;~:15e rexas (Oarlb'sWhole Figs '5·.,gl... 32c 'Sreksinelrevses d')0 a rt b' s Br o k'e D .II.. Wh 0I e FI' .gs '.D1.·..., 22 C . fIgs tGarth'_s~ro~~~_ " 'Vb0.e Figs ~f:: 29c, ORANGE MARMALADE :~::~I~ 1ge FANCY LARGE SHRIMP ~: 4gc , .. Lean, Tender (Bone In) U. S. Commercial Steer Beef CHUCK ROAST I~ Sge 5bort Ribs Beel Ib 45. I Ground Beel Ib 590 Ib 7ge CHICKENS G:;:':i~~::n. (~. ) Ib 4gc .~-=~.~~~---------- ' STEAKS Porterhou.e, T .. lIone or Sirloin SLICED BACON ~i.::ii~:d Ib 6ge I BIg Sea food -~ Larle Bostoa Mackerel Ib 19. Dressed Wbidal CI .. i.':'r;:':-'" "' 19.· Values ~ I'aac)' 5eleo' Jerse,. O,.stel's d •• 590 I'aao,. Codl'Weta Ib 550 Ooe.D I'resb no_del' l'U1eta Ib 490 'r ............ Good, YI .. lnla Lee Plneappl. I_ BAR CAKE _ch sse Prune-'lliecI COmECAlE .. ,h 550 Ch • .-ar. Shu, Cheese ~~ 35e Glendale Club C:= 2;::,9ge Pabst _ " Spreads e'h;:; 2Bc Cheese 'Alllerl(UI sandwleb 1/2 111 29c Oleomargarine Priam. .:: 33c Eva,_ Milk Par.daI. 4 tall CII •• 59c fPId:rMd Oats 48·" ... 29c Mothers Oats "" ...... 35c Del Monl. Vellow Cline PEAC"ES N~:~~h 2ge A Most Delicious Combination Larg. 2B-oz Jar Ideal Brand APPLE BUTTER Honeydews"'- .. 10c I Fresh peal Cantaloupes ... ~.. Be Squash -- New Lower PrIce. 2'"'29t! -1Oc Icleallrand, fancy 2 23 APPLE SAUCE ':;,~ e ... eal .... S •• er 1r •• 1 '2:: He. 'r.t"_ISe WELCOME BACK STUDENTS • FRESHMEN FOLLOW the UPPER CLASSMEN to Joseph's ·Swarthmore·s Favorite Buber Shop 14 PARK AVE. tobo onatlbo!~~gb==!!~n~e~m Oil 1H' IO:A& • 4" vu"'- O'WNE.P'II" c'ous sun dects-.at the ocean' MA"AGbI_NT d R~:d ::nro; the e .. hilarating se. air .n~ Josiah ~lte Ie Sons. &,M.. •q lo9tl.o us suns h,'m e a t Atlantic City's finest reso hotel.· • I s The refined atmosphere. courteous servlC;~. p u extens•iv e f OC'I1 I'1 l'O S providinn every convenience. ";I will male your stay memorable. Hat • coW IN .w ..... 1_ .11 IMthI BUCHNER'S .. I TOGGERY SHOP The place to buy your Freshman accessories Cordially welcomes Freshmen and Upper Classmen Come in on your First trip to the Village .: 8 Park Avepue Open Evenings MADISON BBOS. 'Phone 1913 FREE DELIVERY ________ n _ •• __ .. . _ • ______ Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens Ib 59c Boneless Roast of Beeft Ib 79c Sliced Bacon Ib69c -- -- _I _ -_ ..... _a _ Fruits and Vegetabl~s --------------..-. ---.----~-------------------------------- Good Flavor Cantaloupes Red Plum~ ea 19c doz 19c Grapefruit 4 for2Sc String Beans 2 Ibs2Sc Lima Beans 2 Ib 2Sc . The long role of memory reÂcalls many and varied episodes m this home which·is now.movmg from Swarthmore. Froln time to time William Ellis would go in interest of the religious press on wide journey·s, sometime alone, sometimes accompanied by, MarÂgaret or one of fue solis. Upon his reh.rn he shared generously with neighbors the fruits of his travels. Promin~nt men and women have passed furough the Ellis home as guests over the years. Many of US were privileged to enÂjoy opportunities for conversation and fellowship wifu some' of these visitors around the hospilable fireÂside. The Ellis family were known for some unique customs. One of these was the enterlamment anÂnually of fue college YWCA the last Sunday evenmg before the Christmas holidays. Lighted. early for that particular occasion the g~and old pme tree appeared in all its Yuletide glory of heavenly blue array as the carol singing of the girls around it heralded their approach. Then .again wbJle fue rest of us were going off to celebrate our own family festivities on ChristÂmas day. the Ellis family were on their way to brmg heppmess and cheer into the lives of others than fueir own. They had fueir ChristÂmas dIDner at Slelghton ·Farm where William was invited to give the annual Christmas sermon. . Memories of many such instancÂes typical of fue Ellises crowd upon us as we contell)plate what they have meant to this communÂity. Our best wishes followed the vans to York and with them prayers of gratitude that we have had such neighbors and friends for over 40 years. They may no longer ,have tpeir abode in our community but wherever they are they will be always and afiecÂionately know as the Ellises of Swarthmore. H. c. H. NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Schoenberg and children of Dartmouth aveÂnue returned Monday from StanÂford, Calif. where Mr. Schoenberg has been teaching .summer school. :rvIr. and Mrs. Raymond C. DerÂby and children of Yakima. Wash. have been the recent houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Reed of North Chester road. Mr. Derby is Mrs. Reed's brother_ Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of Wallingford Hills left on SaturÂday for two weeks in their new cottage at I,ittle Spruce Lake in Wayne County. Pa.· Mr. Andrew Myers of the AuxÂiliary Flight Station, National AdÂvisory Committee tor Aeronautics, \Vallops Island, Va., is spending a ten-day leave with his family ·on Cornell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hopkins of Crest lane and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. IlIff of Springfield motored to Rochester, N. Y. over Labor Day weekend to visit Â¥t. and· Mrs. Ho,yt Armstrong. . Norman A. Hulme of West-dale avenue 'spent last week in Canada. Enroll, Now For IGRT SCHOOL BEGINS SEPT. 20 and 27 All the regular busmess subÂjects will be offered, also many special subjects of unusual tnÂterest. Six hours of traihing a week will be given In order that veterans may receive compenÂsation, in, some cases, up to $30 a monfu. The school office is qpen every evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Come m for an mterview or call Swarthmore 1747 for a free Bulletin of courses. KBYSTONE SCHOOL of BU8INBs81.iJ- AnDM-I-NSTBA'1'ION Fa. _ ..... i'riday, September 17,.l9t8 ·TH·E SWA:BTiI.MOBEA.N . 'CLASSIFIED FOR SALE-Lot on west side of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, punusnt Cheslnut ave. 120 x 1711. $3900. 10 the pro.loIo .. or Act or Aaembly No. Dr. Miles. H. Robinson. 345 E. an'dP'opem'n 180, approved May Ii. 1."'. or Intention RIDLEY PAEK BOEOUGH Bert R. Parker-Part of~Lols 180 and 181 Hinkley 6: Poplar to ale In the omce of the Secretary 01 Upset 'Price 'lU.5.VV Birch St., Walla Walla, Wksh. Board at the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. at :sT-f.U Tti'iH;n;r.fj:iP:,E=RSO~~N;;;;:AL;;;:c,.;;;;;;==-1 POOR SA! ,F'--Green dam$k sofa """""'NAL V SeadPJ'O Iltemrnbeedr JH·raurt'htlolblluortra.r yP oo. .f atnhde ICn otuhret oollfk :eC oomr mthone ------------- p.......,. - acuum Cleaners. bed. Large. Good condition. I "!~"tl~"~O!_·.tb;~e":~~'-,~h';'~;~~~'~ prln.lnr I'leas ot Delaware County. on Tuesday. NEWS NOTES . Irons. to~ and radios Solid construction. Slip cover. ~ ..... red Ihe '8th da, or Septedlber. "". a cerllH-paired, called for and Swarthmore 241'. ex«pt ca'. tor the conduct ot a business In Mr. and Mrs. H~n~ A. Pierso' ,.. .. 11 Robert Brooks. ' ,u;;~.~.a;:;t'rt~be:;; Il)elaware Couuty. Peno8ylvallia. under ~", ~ ......... I(] the assumed or ftctlUoUI name. style or Jr., of Lafayette avenue entertain- 1548. ' tieslgnation 01 G & H TRM SURGEONS. PERSONAL _ Electrical instaUa-· .~waid· cOj;in)~(ii I "illl Ita principal place or busIness at III ed ofuer residents of fue block or up Cornell Ave .• swarthmore. Pa. The at tea Sunday afternoon in honor tions: wiring, old and new: Resi- HtJda Lang Denworlh nnd addresses or all persoaa dentlal and Commercial. LIght and Secretarr Interested In said busln... of their new neighbors Mr. and Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All IT-9-S p.a. G~~'!i' If::e~u~~a:r:ii. Mrs. Charles William Ramsey Bnd work done to Fire Underwriters A"e .• Swarthmore. Pa. son Chicker. specifica1ions. Service on all DELAWARE COUNTY BUTLER. BEATTY. GREER .I< JOHNSON makes of wuhers (Bendix In- II~!::; I"T ... IT Media. 1'.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Banks and cluded). vacuum cleaners. ranges ., their daughter Molly have opened itons. 'toasters. tans, lamps. Call L downe near slation. -"iiiUiani -"-------------1 their home on Harvard avenue Erich H. Hausen. Electrical Con- arge studio. room wifu r:~~I~~;~~d)O~~~~:~ PUBLIC SALE after spending the summer at To-tra dor• S w artbmor e 2850 -W. 335 fki'rte phl ace, bedroom, bath, and f;:~!~~~t~ PUBLIC NOTICE wanda. P k A 1 C en_ Immediate possession. ar venue. Business couple preferred. Ref- ;;~(~~';~~"~ ~fE:TJF ~~~~~I~A'W8~ Peggy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PERSONAL - Registered Corse- erences required. Phone Madison ~ In accordance with the Acts of Assem- Ford F. Robinson of Westdale tiers. Mrs. Elsie McWUliams. 5918. bly In such cases made and provided. the Telephone Swarthmore 4583-W Commissioners of Delaware County will avenue celebrated her fourth for appointment. avenue. otrer at pubJic sale In the County Com-. birthday with a party for 12 of mlsslonen.' MeeUng Room on the Orat ,PERSONAL _ Need part time more 0315-W. door of the Court 'House. In the Borough her friends last week. h e Ip? .'C all.u~. e Stu d ent Em- ____' -~==----- otofb eArl ed.i.n.. .P.e.n.n saytl va1n0i ao. 'colonc kT uAes. daMy.. tObce- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lippin-· Spwloar~thnmt orOe ff0ic2e00 .a t Wthiell CfuOrlnilseh ge'I;~;~~rLOS~~T;;~~~~ (Coolulon.l·yln. go dwensecdri boedr prei"p"u"t"e !oi t to.n nbde Ion wIBneidd r.ott of Soufu Chester road have waiters, waitresses, clerks, sales- Cornmlssloners re!le"e the by tbe respecUve ·persons noted. returned from vacatio~ at men, or whatever you need. cat;~~i. ~~ ~~~~~ore any or all bids. THE W:t1f.S B~F cl~~. SALE Buck Hill Falls in the Poconos. Clarence L. Conner The purpose of the sale 18 to realize WANTED LOST-German police dog dis- John H. Doherty a .. up,et price .s set torlh below .K.I .... t !!ItUttmUlHtlIlllltRltINHUtttDltt"UlUlUUttIUHtttINIJI! appeared from 'car in Media. Albert J. _CraWford. Jr. each of the following described preml8es ·3 R d f Count, Commuai'aner. situate In the Township of Upper Darby ;; § WANTED-We will bnv at best ewar or information. Call lIT·"" • II Bo h t Rldl P k - - prices, old china, g'i;ss. fumi- Swarthmore 2806-J. 8.. ~Dr.~"L. 'tonne:' Dr. ;;; Charles 'E. Fischer e. arms. o. 4 1 FOUND Albert J. Crawford. Jr.;;; tur fire ~ H lly Oak 3 3 John .H. Doherty - -= or HollY Oak 6 20. Collect, for Commlsllioners of Delaware Co"nty I == == appomtment. All busmess confi- FOUND-c-:!oung, black. grey. tan >red; •• P.. Builder = dential. Cololiial CUp· board, No.5 •. ·and·white female kitten. Sun- UPPER DARBY mwNSHIP day ·Sou··~ Ch ter d Call E_ BRnker-Lob 9S-Ut-fI5-9S-91. _ = Philadelphia Pike. Wilmington. • . "'. es roa. Drexel Hili = Delaware. . Swar~niore 2938-W. WANTED-Position as Practical FO{''ND-Gold necklace. Wed- -- Nurse. Experienced. Infants nesday m front of Boro Hall. Interior & Exterior 51 from hospital, convalescents, I_c_a_n~a_t,s,",warthmorean office. =;; ohronics. PrIvate cases only. -===::!~~~~!!!~===::: CALL - Swarllimore 2253 ;;; 8. 12 or 24 hour duty. New York - • - - references •. AllaUable end of Sept. 'fh. Mason Builders ~ 5 Call Swarthmore 3315"W. receive 5itntttntnnltntntnltntntntttntnttttlntnttttttltUltnliF. WANTED-Laundry work to do =====:::......:=-=--=:....::=::,...:.:.::=-------.----- S p ly C m a -".,; at home by experienced woman -=~- u.p .. 0 p ny -- No. one reference. Call SwarthÂmore 1271-R. PreferaJ;aly combination .plugÂradio. Call Swarth-post: experience. 9 to 1. Box Z, The WANTED-Helper m Sweet Shop. part-time work. Flower exÂPerience preferred. Call SwarthÂmore 4597-W. WAN'HD - A house; Swarth-more resident wants to buy four bedroom. two or three bafu home With two-cat garage and nice lot. Replito Box X. The Swarth-morean. , WANTEI}-:.Two young business-r, itlay Special 'only . Lemon Chiffon Pies. Banana Layer Cakes SA'I'UIIDAY Str~~ber:ry Shortcake & Tarts Cocoanut Topping Coffee Ring Chocblafe Whipped Cream Pies .Open Sunday for Cookies . And Home Made Ice Cream THE "CAKE BOX" desire two rooms wifu CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS ~~~~~~a;.Pat:~tn:len~t,~pr~e~f-~ I~:::: .. ~ Write !Box A, Saturday onlTy HdnErAlnTg RswEm SnQerU mAoRnEth s . Swarthmore sats housework. 1-'1, w~ Three adul~. Sn~~Lh()USe.I:r;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call ·Swarthmore 2534-W. Ii WANTED-Colored w o·m a n wants days work or catermg for dinner parties. A-I referenceS. Call Chester 3-2751 after 5 P.M. W~Position as compan- ANTONICA FAIB.BANKS Lessons in Piano and Harmony 234 Park Avenue For Appomtment Can . Swarllimore l775-,l FOR S,ALE ion-housekeeper. Mature wo-man. Unencumbered. - Call ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Swarfumore 2156-W. ii WANTED-A baby's crib. Call Swarthmore 0531-W. In Swarthmore,· center hall plan home, 4 bedrooms. 2 bath,s, $30.000 also one at $15,000 and anofuer at . $11.000 Marian. S: Brown Associated Wifu liUR SALE FOR SAI.E-c-Ten prs. shoes. 7 'h -AA,.7'hA, 8AAA. . 417 Harvard avenue. FOR SAIoE-Chickerlng upright piano In good condition. Ebony finish. Call Swarfumore 2037. FOR SALE - Maple doubl" bed with springs. Call Swarfumore 0439-.1. and ~ - Call DrivewaI ConstrWlHon Asphalt or (loncrete PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swarthmore a526 TREE SURGERY PRUNING, LIMB AND TREE REMOVAL ROBERT HASTINGS Call Swarfumore 0265-W L. Henry I.e Baron can Swarthmore 0121-0904 Swarthmore 1448 WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubbish Removed Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Harding Av. Morton. Pa. A. Mercer Quinby F. F. ZIMMERMAN FUNERAL DmECTOR Photographer Fonnerly of Media '''Outstanding for Quality" 1125 W. Lehigh Ave .• Phlla leafuer case. Phone Baldwin 1170 Call Swarfumore Media 6-0436 No addltlomlcharge tor 331 Dartmouth Avenue Swarthmore 0345 Building BlockS All Sizes· .19 Cent and up Delivered COMBINATION DOORS - SCREENS Coal - Lumber BuDding· Materials ERS BROS.,,,,, . ~ ..... ' • MODI •• lITCHI'" • WALL ••• fLOOI COVElINIS • NEW CONSnUCTION • ALtERAnONS .1. IEPAIII ARTERS BROTHERS, I.e. II Conlracton and 'uilde" 302 Gayley Street • Media, Pa • Phone: MedIa 6-4281 A. WAYNE MOSTELLER i!LECTllICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical InÂstallations '!I'd Repairs. Servmg Swarllimore and VicIDIty tor past Twenty Years 1180 Muhlenberg Ave. Swari_re 2295 NIGHT or DAY ~~~~~~~ 6 E. Front St. suburban calls '41. Four-door sedan. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~;;~~ I~~~~~~~~~;;~~~ overhauled. $925. Phone I~ more 1847. FOR SALE-Sheared beaver coat, size 16. Excellent condition. $395. Call Swarllimore 2936-W. FOR SALE White bunny fur jacket. Aqua lace evening dress. Both In excellent condiÂtion. Call Swarfumore 1528 eve-nings. ( FOR SALE - Old Royal typeÂwriter. It still writes but needs cleaning. Call swai1Junore 0266. FOR SALE-Apartment size up-right piano wifu bench. ExcelÂlent condition. Call Swarthmore 3519-W. FOR SAl.F~BedrOOm fl!fniture and odd pieces. In excellent condition. Phone Swarthmore . aut. ~ Ed_ani L. Ito)'es .• Co. SWARTHMORE 0114 W ANT TO BUILD? Good materisls and skillful workmen are now avaUable. Call US for ffiformation and estimates A. Beeves 3450 Smce 1905 CUNNINGHAM Painters & Paper Bangers We should know how Swa. 2266 Michigan Ave [ Dependable Service If you have real estate for sale. list with us and we will give you fue benefit of our Cooperative Selling Bureau. Call at office or phOne US. Wallace Lippincott REAIlrOR 907 Edgmont Aveune Chester 3-4516 DAVE WOOD Painting and Paperhanging "A Well Kept House Neyer Grows Old" PHONE Media 6·0755 as at a. VAN ALEN BROS. Coal and Fuel Oil r 3' 3t Swarthmore Disposal Service -Rubbish Collected Weekly or Monthly Phone Swarfumore 3343 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. '1 ,,1) Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarilunore, MorÂton. Rutledge and Ridley Township since 1918 PHONE: Swadbmore "" . .. ...
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• THB' SWABTBMOBBAN Friday, September 11, 1MB BIRTHS on Monday, September 13. Mary Is the grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer. of Swarthmore avenue and Dr. John Dolman oC Vassar avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lriwrence ConÂwell of North Chester road have announced the birth of a son, BruCe Black on Friday, SeptemÂber 10 at the Hahnemann Hospi-tal In Philadelphia. Post War Service Committee The new baby Is the grandchild All interested persons are ad-of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Doug- vised that the Swarthmore PostÂlas of North Chester road. ~rar Service Committee has .... Ued Switzerland, majortng lD modern languages. They will continue to Hanover, N. H. with their son Charles. who will enter the freshÂman class at Dartmouth. Mrs. Philip Kniskern of RiverÂview road entertained a few friends Informally at tea In honor of Mrs. Frank R. Morey yesterday afternoon. Mutual Exchange SWARTHMORE WOMAN'S CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Grier of Dartmouth avenue announce the birth of a daughter In the Delaware County Hospital last Friday. a meeting for 8 p.m. on Thursday I~;;;;;==========;;;;; September 30th, In the Legion I Bring Artieles - Sept. 21, 9 a·m. to 4 p.m. Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Williams Klem of Kingston, Fa., announce the birth of a daughter at the Wllkes Barre General Hospital. room at Borough Hall. A propoÂsal will be Introduced to disband the committee and turn the treasÂury of $102.73 over to the AInsÂworth- Wehrner Post 427 of the American Legion for the ultimate removal of tbe temporary honorÂroll on the Ban kproper!y and toÂward a permanent memorial to those from Swarthmore who gave their lives in World War II. Mrs. Klem is the fonner Jane Myers, daughter of the late Col. and Mrs. Eugene Myers of Vassar avenue. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer of Yale avenue are receiving conÂgratulations on the birth of a daughter Mary Spiller at the OsÂteopathic Hospital in Philadelphia of Harvard avenue are drIving to York Thursday to see their daughter Peggy off on the Queen Elli:abeth for her j-unior year at the University of Zurich In • Fall 'Opening MARGE and DOT'S CASSEll,OLE SERVICE Specializing in Luncheons, Buffet Suppers and Cocktail Parties. . 24 Hour Notice Required DOT BELFIELD Swarthmore 1973 MARGE HURD Swarthmore 3138 WE DELIVER Announcing the Opening of My Beauty Salon 011 SEPTEMBER 27th For Appointment Call SwartJuoore 4538 LOUISE PICKIN 1309 .,Ih Aven .... Graee Park FORMEltLY WITH CO-ED BEAUTY SALON OPENING TODAY Hoagie Hut 17* Soulh Chester Road SWARTHMORE, PA. Sandwiches DeUvered for CInbs, Parties, Meetings elc. Open Dall;r from Noon '10 11:" P. M. Submarine Sandwiches from A Submmine Shop SWARTHMORE 3216 . Welcome Students W.e invite you to use our 'modern Banking Facilities Ask About a Personal Checking Account Swarthmore lational Bank & Trust Co. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FOR SALE 110 S. Swartbmore Avenue Substantial suburban home, over ~ acre, with addition81 cground ava1lable. All stone with slate roof, 4 bdrms., auÂtomatic hot water heat, 2-car garage. Terrace garden in rear and beautiful imported, blue spruce trees In front; Inspection by appointment. cIacItson-Cross <!OmpQIUJ LO 7-1505 (ELEIRATING SALE - ,SEPTEMBER 22 - 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Payment -: September 23 - 1 p.m. to 4 p.m •. AU Articles Must Be In First C ...... Condition NO HATS, SHOES or TOYS • GOODYEAR'S 50th ANNIVERSARY • 0 0 with th. Hason'. hotte.t bargain. for Car ad Home , ." Hwe'. Th. hit IHt c.y ... -.y fa Towal 1cd1 On Your Back _ ond pocketboOk' 1095 .... PrIw 14.9. PICK· UP RAKE 139 ..... rlce 1'" , _. plclal up 1oaV'" SW"P"~ . .:l IeD 'apx\IIg _I :: hard-.rood hcmdIe· Iov. Your 'Ioor Mati GOODYIAIl QUALITY 129 TAILORED SEAT COVERS ......... 1.119 l*Il heautlH In qay .blue 01" PROT'r-0 MA maroon plaid. with full Ii".·· r leath..ue trim and lIIluq ~ hIaet I1Ibhor _ thai f1t1inq elalllla 8hou1d-. Get - .,.. dill CIIIil IDUd. FItoo all a MI. y_ car-cmd .cmtl - Eaar to ...... CIIIil cIocm. 111 .. IS a -.yl '--,..-------~==------.:..::::.i ]19 -,.:- LAD, Y DOVER TOASTER 8ia;Ie - IoaIIQQ ope ... hotIa ---tumalhe_JIao d • IIoJU. pImUa baM .... d b d,.. Cord nIra. (f("~~))) .. '---------W ....,..._..U. 1.I7 . DomInI ... tABLE GRILL I ()Illy.'" JIaIMly 10< .. \IQt ;:k lhod..,ll' .queue. '" ~ en appIOnd. YO\l ggD In .... n thNe der rldInq UrN wUhoIIt chcmq\il9 wheels ex xbUl 5 NEW Sll'EI.QISIIIOII TIRES & TUBES On tonnl" low" 19.w5 . ... 1~'JS(~() liNI) lil .. Srl'()N South Chester and Fairview Road . Phone Swa, rthmore 9793 Telephone SWABTIIMOBE 85M Custom Tailoring Ladies an4 Men'. Ha1IiS & -CO. BE-LINING RE-MODELING RE-FINISHING DRV CLEANDIS Suite _d C-te , TAJL01IS and J"URBIERS liSTABUSBED 1912 Pa o Standard Time , Begins THE'SWARTHM VOLUME 20-NO. 39 H. S. TO PLAY DARBY TONIGHT Teams Meet For Opening Game Of Season At Darby An unproved Swarthmore High School football team will open 'the 1948 season with Darby HIgh on ihe tatter's grounds under the' lights tonight. The squad will contain many new players, and even the starting tlneup is someÂwhat problematical as game time' approaches. Head Coach Millard Robinson is certain of only one thing: the boys have a lot of spirit and a will to win. Graduation thirined the ranks of last year's all-victorious eleÂveD. No team can lose such playÂers as Warren, Huey I Harry McÂGilberry, Bray, Childrey, Patton and Collins and not' fcel the efÂfects. The squad reporting this fall is large in nwnbers and conÂtains some players of potential ability, although a high percent-age of them are lacking in actual playing experience. This Is esp.,Âclaily true of the backfield "'1d ends. The line is big and, rugged, with nota1!le strength at the guards and tackles. There Iseonsiderable speed in the' backfield but ouly Larry DalÂton and Jack Houtz, shifted from center to fullback, have had much conference football. If Dalton's proneness to injury can be overÂcome and some ot the fast but untried backs come through, it can devell)p into a pretty wellÂrounded backfield. The reserve strength, however, is unknown. With both of last year's iirst string ends gone, two new flankÂers 'Will be making their start. Fred Campbell and Dick Terry have all the phYsical qu,a lifiea-tions for first class ends, but how they will perform under fire is still to be determined. Bill FroeÂbel, who has grown some in th~ past year, is pretty certain to see some ,action at one of these posiÂtions. A strong array of both starting and reserve talent is available at the guards and tackles. At center Bill McHenry and Bob Bradford have been wagÂing ·a baltle to occupy Jack Houtz's shoes, with the husky Mc- SWARTHMORE, FRIDAX, SEPTEMBER~, 1948 Troop 83 Meets Wed. Girl Scout Troop 83 will gatber at the Scout House on Cresson Lane Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 29, at 3:30 for its first meeting oC the season. The membership of tbe troop this year has been divided to Include only seventh grade girls. The eighth grsde girls formerly with tbe troop are forming a new Pre-Mariner Troop under the direction of Miss Frances Jenkins. Troop Leader Mrs. Alfred CalÂhoun will again have for her asÂsistants Mrs. Nicholas Carr and Mrs. Valentine Fine with a new assistant, Mrs. James C. Taylor, jOining the staff to replace Mrs. Barton Jenks wllo moved to Princeton. This year the girls of 83 expect to get down to their scouting in earnest with much more emphaÂsis on outdoor activities and hikes aqd determined work towards eaI'Iling badges for their sleeves. The first meeting will be a u'\Ye're all Scouts Together" party 'with diSCUSsion of plans. dancing and refreshments. ., • Rutgers Avenue Brownies A preliminary meeting of all girls of the second, third and fourth grades of the 'Rutgers AveÂ' nue School will be held at 3:15 Wednesday, September 29 In the Rutgers Avenue School play room. Regular meetings will begin WedÂnesday' October 6. Leaders for the coming year will be Mrs. Ned Williams of Oickinson avenue, second grade, Mrs. John Moxey of Rutgers aveÂnue, third grade and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Harvard avenue, fourth grade. Mrs. Herbert Huse of Vassar avenue will_ be chairman of the Troop committee. Serving with her will be Mrs. George Warren, Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, Mrs. RogÂer Russell, Mrs. Theodore Purnell, Mrs. Edward Allen and MrI. George B. Heckman. NANCY HOOT HIT BY CAR SATURDAY Local Teacher Has Fractures of Both Legs Nancy Hoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of LafaÂyette and PrinCeton avenues is in Taylor Hospital. Ridley Park with a compound fracture of the right leg below the knee, a fractured left leg near the ankle, a fourÂinch laceration, and possible inÂt~ mal injuries suffered when shel was struck by an automobile on Swsrthinore avenue Saturday evening. According to authorities Miss Hoot. who was the second grade teacher at the- College aveÂnue school, had crossed the street to enter the car of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass of Coatesville, parked on the west side of the street, between 'BOn,iainin West and College avenues. An oncomÂing car driven by James M. HorÂsey, . son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horsey oS Swarthmore avenue. a gr"duate of Swarthmore High School last June, skidded into the victim. The accident occurred about 9:20 P oM. Horsey was held in $600 ball on the technical charge of assault and battery bY' automobile.' MagÂIstrate Morris E. Smltb set a furÂtber hearing for October 2 pendÂing outcome of, injuries. Named to College POIdtion G: Hur.t P'aulhas be<lll appointÂed business manager at Green Mountain Junior College at PoultÂney, Vt. He will also be director 'and chief instructor of a new Department of Journalism which 'he Is initiating this fall, snd will be director of the College's pubÂlic relations. Mr. Paul has just returned to the United States after five years of military s~rvice in E•u rope, in which he atlnined the rank uf full Colonel in the Air Force. HIs wife, Mrs. Dorothy Paul, and two daughters Joann and Patricia were with him in Munich. Polio In Swarthmore Geraldine Crean, eight-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RayÂmond B. Crean of Benjamin West avenue was taken to the MercyÂFitzgerald Hospital in Darby on Wednesday after Dr. J. Albright Jones diagnosed her illness as polio. POOL PROJECT TO BE DROPPED Committee Suggests Efforts By Other \ Groups The Swarthmore Swimming Pool Committee, at a meeting on Monday night, September 20, voted to discontinue its efforts for a swimming pool, and to refund all sums paid by way of memberÂship fees to Treasurer Donald P. Jones. , A final inventory' of the memÂbership situation revealed that a total of 153 family or Individual memberships had been subscribed or otherwise spoken for during almost a year of active; solicitaÂtion. So far a; the committee could ascertain the maximum 'reÂsponse possible would place the memberShip of the group at apÂproximately 200 families, and it was decided that thiB number was insufficient to meet <;<>nstruction and other costs estimated to be in excess 9f $60,000. In the coinmittee's judgment\ according to' John W. Seybold, president of the group, there was no reasoflabie expectation that an additionaI 100 fammes' could lie "sold" on a pool· membership within the foreseeable future, Effor'" Appreciated Henry having an edge. WIL TO HOLD BENEFIT During 1936-40, when' the Paul family lived on Yale avenue, Mr. Paul was associate editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer and owner of the Marcus Hook Herald. A reserve Officer, he requested active duty after Pearl Hsrbor. Seybold expressed his appreÂciation for the interest and supÂport of those in the community who have worked on this project, or contributed to it. Although the list of those who assisted is a long one, he especially wished to thank Mrs. Justus Garrahan, membership chairman; Donald P. Jones, Treasurer; Mrs. Reavis Cox, Vice-President; Mrs. J. AlÂbright Jones, Secretary; A. SidÂney Johnson, legal adviser; George Ewing, architect; ThomaS Hopper, construction chainnan; Peter E. Told, planning commitÂtee · chairman; S8;muel Carpenter, W. O. Heinze and Oliver Rodgers, as well as all of those who served on the various committees. The job of quarterbacking the, The Delaware County Branch of team will fall on Dana Swan, who of the Women's International played in some of the games last League will ·hold a Benefit GardÂyear. Dana will share tbe pass- en and Card Party this WednesÂing duties with Larry Dalton, with day, September 29 at 2 p.m. at the latter likely to do a major the home of Mrs. Louis Selver, share of the kicklng. 2415 Hillcrest road in Drexel Hill. Mrs. Paul plans to remain in Swarthmore where she has' a large class of piano pupils. Joann is enrolled at the University of Rochester, N.Y. and Patricia at the Eastman School of Music a~ Rochester. In a statement prepared for the Swa.t1bm.orean, the committee exÂpressed, the hope that its failure would not deter further efforts from being made by others, now or in the future, and indicated that it would be glad to share its , S'lluad PIn:rera The following players comprise the 1948 Swarthmore squad: Ends: Fred Campbell, Dick Terry, Bill Froebel, Arthur MacÂCormack, Teddy Bogardus, Tom Simpkins, Ray Denworth, Dillman Furey. Tackles: Captain Ave Blake, Don Fetherolf, Jack Dodd, Tom Hoppel', 'Bill Crouther!;; Paul Tarr, Clarence Willis. Guards: Arthur Barraclough, Dick McCray. Whit -Bird, Milton Helmuth. Jim Streeter, Steven Snow, Franklin Conly,' Dick BurÂtis. Center: Bill McHenry. Bob Bradford, Harhn Jessup. " Quarterback: Dana Swan, SanÂdy Ford, John Snape, Carroll AdÂams, Bill McGlatbery. .. ' Right half: Don Dicklnson, ~Âfred McGllberry, Bill McIntlI'O, ,Jack Streeter, Dick Smallwood. Left half: Larry Dalton, Walter DIckinson, Nicky Stuart, Dick Follett, David 'Kllllnger, Bob Crowther. (Continued on Page 8) Mrs. Ida P. Stabler of 128 RutÂgers avenue in Swarthmore is receiving contributions of jam. "jellies, cakes I and "white elephÂants" for the sale which will also take place at this time. The purpose of the Benefit Is to swell the funds for the promoÂtion of world citizenship and for constructive legislation. Interested friends desiring to attend may obtain tickets at tbe door. AdmisÂsion is $1.00. On Drexel Faculty William H. Cooper of North Chester road, has been ad,ded to the faculty of the College of BusiÂness Administration at Drexel inÂstitute of' Technology. experience with any group wishÂFaust Honored in Ohio ing to carry on. The committee Henry Faust, director of music indicated that the ouly basis in tbe Swartlunore 'Presbyterian which it could see for a renewed Church, has just returned from effort on the part of some other Canton, Ohio, where he had tbe group would be on the assumpÂdistinction of being selected to tion of a membership of 200 famÂparticipate In a elvic and school ilies at an Initial cost of $300 or program as one of the city's out- slightly more per family, or an standing musical artists. arrangement whereby each of the 200 families would agree to take On September 6, Mr. Faust also out two memberships at a: price was guest soloist at the national of $200 each. until such time as convention of the German Sing-ing Alliance of North America, (Continued on Page 8) held in Canton. Assistant Dean ,Sclledule Language '{"laS'es . Penn State Center' has an- Mr. Cooper. who will serve as nounced evening classes in e1eÂinstructor in economics at Drexel mentary French, German; Itallan, beginning with the Fall Term, Is . Russian, and Spanish, which are a, graduate "f Grove City (Pa.) scheduled to begin on Wednesday, College, class of 1937. Following September 29. Registrations will graduation, he was active In the be accepted up, to, and including, field of retal! merchat>dlsjrig and opening nlghL, The language was a· business secretary with the COurses are' taught by modern Americ8n Friends Service Com- methods using wire recorders snd Mr. l!:. Biddle Heg of Park aveÂnue has left his position as sales manager with Liberty AdvertisÂIng Co. and has accepted a posiÂtion as assistant dean of LafayÂette College at Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Heg and son George will move to Easton the first of OcÂtober. Wistar Lukens baa returned to her home on Maple avenue from mittee. language recorda.,_ a montb lD Wyoming. . Sunday September 26th $3.00 PER YEAR TO GIVE FREE CHEST X-RAY County Tuberculosis Unit Coming Thursday Fr." chest X-rays will be given those in this area, 18 years of age or over who present themselves at Swarthmore High School on Thursday, September 30. between the hours of 3:30 to 5 P.rn. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. This public health service is part of the Fall mass chem: X-ray surÂvey program of the Delaware County Tuberculosis and Health Association and is made possible through the Association-'s annual . sale of Christmas Seals. CoordiÂnating chairman here is Mrs. Elizabeth Groff, director of the Community Health Society. Even those who were given XÂrays two years ago when 682 .were given the service locally, would~ be' wise to take advantage of the opportunity again as tuberÂCUlosis is a con1municable disease which can strike at any time,., and like many other illnesses is more easily combatted if detected in its early stages. The last five-year report issued by the .Association reveals that out of a total of H,- 400 adults X-rayed, 1.2 per. cent had tuberculosis in some degree and that the X-rays also revealed another 1 per cent with' signifiÂcant findings other than tubercuÂlosis such as non-tuberculosis inÂfectiop. s, silicosis, old empyemas, tumors· and· vctTiolJ.~ types of ab ... nonnal hearts. Tour of Historic Sites At 10 o'clock on Friday mornÂing October 1. a trip to the oldÂesb historic sites in the state will begin at the Benjamin West house marker on the college campus. SponsGred by the Historic Shrines Committee of the county, The WoÂ. me~'s Association and the SoropÂtimist Club, the trip will take place as part of the PennsylVania Week celebration being held from SepÂtember 26 to October 2. Reservations for the trip are easily arranged as interested perÂsons have only to make up a parÂty and drive their own cars. From the starting point at the Benajmin West Marker the lour ,goes South on Chester road to Froni and Petm streets, Chester, to Penn's Landing Place on the . Delaware river. From there the trip will continue on to the Caleb PuSey House on Race street L'l Upland, and will include the ChesÂter Colonial Court House, the grave of John Morton at Old St. Paul's burial ground, John MorÂton's birthplace on Darby Creek, and the old Quaker Meetings-ÂBlunston House and Haverford where Penn preached. ':the site of Old St, Dennis, one of the oldÂest Catholic' churches in PennsÂsylvania, and the Log Cabin at Addlngham in the Darby ravine back of Clifton, will conclude this Detaware County tour of some of the oldest historic spots in Pennsylvania. Picnic lunches may be enjoyed at the county's beauÂtiful Smedley Park beyond the Memorial Arch at Crum Creek. All Interested persons are Invited to join the trip requested by club women and new residents of the county, which will line up next Friday morning, weather permitÂting. • Mary P. Dickinson of College avenue and Joan Medford of Stratb Haven avenue are enrolled as freshmen at Earlham Coliege in Richmond, ~d_ / o
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2 Fete Bride To Be In hOnor of Miss Marg&tet LatiÂmer. daugbterof Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of Cornell avenue. wbose marriage to Mr. Harlan M. Chapman, Jr., soil of Mr. ChapÂman of Bethesda, Md., and the late Mrs. CbaplllllD, will take place Saturday, October 2, in the garÂden' of the Latimer home, Miss Martha H. Kelghton of South Cbester road entertained at a tea laat Sunday arternoon. Mrs. Roy S. Latimer and Mrs. Walter B. Kelghton, Jr •• poured. Mrs. Seymour Green' of Bryn Mawr will give a kitchen shower for Miss Latimer to-morrow. Mrs. Green is the former Frances HunÂter of Swarthmore. • Next Wednesday Miss Katherine Simpers will· entertain at a perÂsonal shower for Miss Latimer at the Swarth.m ore Apartments., To Wed September 25 The marriage of Mlsa Helen Marie Wbltecar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Whitecar of Swarthmore avenue to Mr. John Keeler Stauffer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stauffer, of Dartmouth avenue, will take place tomorrow afternoon, Sept. 25 at 2 o'clock at the. Swarthmore PresÂbyterian Church. The Reverend Joseph P. Bishop will perform Ihe ceremony. Miss Doris Whitecar will act as maid of honor for her sister, wbi1e Miss Betty Ann Beagle of PrinceÂton ave. and' Mrs. George GlaesÂser, Jr. of Dartmouth avenue will act as bridesmaids. Mr. George Stauffer of Cornell avenue will be best man for his brother. The ushers will be Mr. Edward Whitecar of Swarthmore avenue, brother of the bride, and Mr. Harold Johnson of Dartmouth avenue. A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony. McCOY -FREEGARD The marriage of Miss E1Iazbeth • Aylin Freegard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Freegard of North Swarthmore avenue, to Mr. Donald Campbell McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M; McCoy of Cambridge, Mass. took place on Saturday, September 18th at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. The Reverend George Christian Anderson officiated. The bride. who was given in marriage by ::'ler father r wore a gown of ivory satin with a bodice fitted to the bipline, ibigh round neckline, long tapering sleeves, and a flared skirt with a circular sweep. Her fingertip veil of French illusion fell from a circlet of orange blossms and sbe car-ried a cascade bouquet of white gladioli fiorets with ivy. Miss Catharine Lenore Weltz of College avenue acted as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. George A Stewart, Jr., of Park avenue and Miss Caroline McCoy of Cambridge, .ister of the groom. They were all gowned In silver gray faille fasbioned wit." , I Gulph Mills, and the late Mr. W. Russell Green, to Mr. James Paul Brown, Jr., of New Haven, Conn., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Paul Brown of WaInut Lane, took place at 2 o'clock on Saturday, SepÂtember 18 In the Friends' MeetÂing HOllse, Merion. The bride who was given In marriage by Judge Holland, wore a traditional Quaker costume of pearl gray silk faille fashioned with a hoop skirt. Her bonnet headdress was of the same maÂterial faced with frilled white orÂgandie and sbe carried a white organdie frilled nosegay of douÂble tuberoses and stephanotis. The matron of bonor, Mrs. RichÂard H. Price of Marblehead, Mass., wore an old-fashioned model of green taffeta. She carried a bouÂquet of pink and white flowers and wore a halo of matching flowÂers in her hair. Mr. Brown was best man for his SOD. The committee of Overseers in charge of the ceremony were, Mr. Stanley Mahlon Green and Miss Marion T. Justice, memÂbers of the Merion Friends' MeetÂing, Honorable and Mrs. George C. Corson of Plymouth Meeting, Herbert T. Bassett and Alben T. ~avenson of Swarthmore Friends' Meeting. The bride's mother wore a gown of navy blue ChantillY lace and a navy felt hat faced with pink. Her corsage was pink sweetheart roses. Mrs. Brown wore an aqua crepe gown with a pink feather hat, and a pink rose corsage. The bride is a graduate of Wile !iam and Mary College and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. .' Since her graduation she has been associated in her practice of law with Ii firm, in PhiladelÂphia. Mr; and Mrs. Brown will live in Short Beach, Conn. Mr. ,Brown will continue his studies at Yale until he receives his assignment in the Diplomatlc Service. MacFARLAND - GEHRING The marriage of Miss Jean MarÂion Gehring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Gehring of University Place to Mr. Walter Griffith MacFarland 3rd. son ot Mr. MacFarland, J,r., of HuntingÂdon Valley, took place Saturday. September 18th, at 4:30 o'clock in THE ,SWABTBMOBEAN the Swartlimore Presbyterian Church. NEWS NOTES Rev. John Walker perlormecl the Edmund F. Soule of Park ave.. ollllh last week where he was the house lUest of the Carroll-P. Slreelers on Columbia avenue. He returned to ~n last weekÂend for Mrs. Bisllop and their two chlldren and moved' into the Westdale avenue rectory the midÂdle of this week. ceremony. nue who received a degree from The bride, who was' given in the Yale University School of MuÂmarriage by her father, wore a sic laat June after two years gradÂcandlelight saUn wedding 1I0wn uate. study there lett last week made with a fitted bodice having for Milton Academy near BosÂa, Duchess lace/)ijrlIi;I' ,0utliJ$g ton where he will teach musÂthe of~-shoulder' neckllne, a yoke Ic.' Mr. Soule received bia bacbÂof illusion, long tight sleeves aDd elor of music and master of music a full skirt shirred to tile bodice degrees at the University of ending in a long train. Her long PennsylVania. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hay of Ogden avenue and Mrs. Hay's mother Mrs .. DraIn have returned from spending the summer at Pigeon Cove, Mass. DurIng the latter part of August all of' the family with the exception of Stephen were able to visit their tulle veil fell from a wreath of or- The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, new ange bloSsoms and she carried a ' cascade of gardenias and stepba- pastor of the Swarthmore Presby-notis with narrow saUn streamer. lerian Church, arriV;ed in the Bar-to which stepHanotis was caught.I·'~"""~"""~"""iii;"""~~"""~"""iii;"""~~""'~"'~"""~""'~~"""iW"'~""~~"""iW"""~"""~"""~~"""i.W.~ .... ..~ .... .~ ....~ ... ~... Miss Virginia Luce Gehring Bct- I •••• +'+++'.-' •• Â¥ .. ~'+~ parents there. ed as maid of honor for her sisÂter and the bridesmaids were Miss Sarah Jane Wilson of Montclair, N. J., Miss Dorothy Shaw Van Winkle of Bernardsville, N. J., Miss Ruth Elvira Monln, of KenÂmore, N. Y., Mrs. Poge M. BulÂlock, of Wilmington, Del., Miss Jean MacFarland, sister of the groom, and Miss Edith Dixon HetÂ~ el, of Thayer road,. They wo"" peacock blue faille dresses made with fitted bodices buttoned up the front to a Peter, Pan collar, cap sleeves and full skirt with ruffled peplums at the bipline. They can'ied round bouquets of' chrysanthemums and small dah- SAVE,TIME!. LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR WHILE YOU SHOP "RIGHT IN THE C.ENTER OF TOWN" RUSSElL~S CALL 04.if 0 DARTMOUTH &. LAFAYETTE AVES. liahs in shades ot wine and shell ~. ~.. .. ~... . ~....~ ..~.~ .. .. ~... . ~.... ~~... ~. ...~ ... .. ~..T. . ~....~ ...~ .. ..Â¥. ~.. .. ~.... .~ ....~ .... ~... .. ~... .~ ....~.~ ... ~... ... ~... .. ~. ... . ~....~ ... ~.. ...~ ... .. ~... ... '++ pink bed with 'Yine stream~. .The maid of honor's bouquet was -, - ... _u_ . - _. '_'_u_ - tied 'with pink' steamers. TheY. wore headpieces of the same fiow-ers. Mr. Walter C. MacFarland, Jr., will act as best man for his son. The ushers were' Mr. Robert Young, of Haddonfield, N. 'J.; Mr. William J. S. Borie, Jr., of JenÂkintown. Mr. Jackson D. Willla of Lansdowne, Mr. Frank B. Plumb of Glenolden, Mr. Ellsworth C, Stockbower, Jr., of North Hills and Mr. Robert Sheble, of Pbila~ delphia. Mrs. Gebring wore a ~ lOW and matching hat tr;mmed' wi!.h feathers. Her corsage' was of brown orchids. Mrs. M"cFarland ';"'re .' brown lace gown and a brown .,elvet hat , ' MURPHY - WHYTE Baltimore Pike Sprlncfield Phone Swarthmore 8450 ~ We TeleII'a._ 1.0.. ._.._ aWl' " : T'~ KOTIILft AKD ..0011,&'6'. o.tI'"" T~ Bouquet BEAUTY SALON Lest Beauty ebb with the smmner tide Can Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road Mr. Albe,t H. Murphy of Col-lege avenue and Miss Elizilbeth ~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Whyte of Philadelphia were mar- , ried in a Quiet ceremony by tbe Rev. Natha:n R. Melhorn loot SatÂurday morning. DEWDROP INN Bnpldasl - £lUIdI - DinnflZ' Monday Thru Saturday Swarthmore lational' Bank Open 7 ~. M. to 8 p. M. Closed Every Sunday OUTSIDE CATERING SEVICE DAlLY,DINllEBS 8Se 10 $1.60 Special Children's Platters & Trust Co. Member of Federal Deposit llUlln-anee Corpor.tioft Now You can bUy U. S. Savings Bonds wtomatieall7 throUlh the new Bond-a-Month Plan. AIIlt at thIa Bank MEN OF COURAGE a fitted bodice, an off-shoulder bertha through which gray satin I~~~~~~!~i~~~~ffi~i~~iii~~~i~d floor-length streamers were threaded, and a flared skirt. They carried bouquets of salinon gladiÂoli florets and ivy with matching flower headdresses. --=.--" Mr. McCoy served as best man for his son. The ushers were Mr. Stewart, and Mr. H. Edwin ShepÂpard, of Georgia. The mother of the bride wore a toast-colored crepe gown with matching accessories. Her corÂsage was of purple orchids. Mrs. McCoy was gowned in shell pink chiiffon with gold accessoÂries: She wore a purple orchid corsage. A reception followed the cereÂmony. After a 10-day honeymoon on Cape Cod, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy wUl be at home In . Cambridlle, Kasa. ;. .G REEN - IIBOWN The marrla&e of MIas Trudell GreeD, daUllh\er of .Mrs. J". Bur,. uett 1l<>l1and of "Bolland Hou8e" ~ 1_· •• College Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY Gregory Peck and Valli -In-' ('TIlE PARADINE CASE" MEDIA AIR- CONDITIONED Last 2 days! SATURDAY MATINEE FRIDAY and SATURIlAY Children's Film Library Fred ABtaIre. Show at 1 P. M. "udT Garland Micke,. Boone,. and Peter Lawford Wallace Beery "EASTER PARADB" -in- (In Technicolor) "STABLEMATES" Also Cartoons, Superman SUNDAY and' MONDAY and Free Comic books Betty Hutton MaeDo!lllld Carer MONDAY aDd· TUESDAY "DUAM: GIRL" "DEEP WATBBS" WHhIlaD& AndJewa IIIId TUESDAY and Wednesday "..... Peten Mlel<e,. 1100 .... ,. , , Gloria Della ....... , WEDNl3DAY ONLY "S1JMMEB HOLIDAY" Henry 1'ImIi&' . (In Technlcolor) ---in-- "GRAPI!8 OF WB&'l'Il" S~ Thurs. (Sept. '10) , WIIIIace J!eu:r " ._ .. ~~~DAY , " .. e PeweII ' .- ~-- - '''A DAT8' wDS .rvD'r' 0- KeD:r - lis (In 'l'echnicOlor) . "'DIE l'11IcATB" l ------~--~-------.. - Gl . Pain, torment, and suffering . play no favorites. 'They attack I alike the sole wage.' e arner of the ' family, the mother with her rnan,y responsibilities, or the bn1y child. The one safe refuge is the family physician, who alone has the .... wl_p, ceurale, .... d stamina to battle disÂ_ Doa't beaitate to ~t your physician in time of ih-. He, and he alone, is competent to ad ...... De!=.nd on us to' fill • .. S ..... ~~ his prescriptioaa Michael's College 'h., •• , ON TIIB CO&NBB :s:ep::t-n::L:,e:r:~:::iI:48::::::::~~ __ ~ _______ ~T~H~E~.~S~,,~,A~B~T~H~M~O~B~E:A~N~ ______________ ~ ___ ~~:·~' ________________ ~3 ~-'-- -'------= =-' THE 'SW ARTHMOREAN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 8WARTDMOBB, PA THE 8WAIlTDMOBEAN. INC .. P1lBLISBBB Phon~ SWa.r&hmore 8880 . PB'l'EB E. TOLD, Editor MABSOIUE TOLD, AIIIOeiaIe BoUtor Barbara Kent PellD Keenen Rosalle Peirsol Edith Whitaker - TIle Bulkl1nl Committee will meet In the Parish House 'at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday. On Wednesday HolY; C(lmmunlon will be held at 10 LID. to c:elebzatw the Feast of St. Michael and All the ,Angels. ---- Friends Meetbut' Notes teaching. Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd E. Kauffman of Dartmouth avenue have 'reÂturend from a two weeks trip through the New England States and Canada, wbich included a five day cruise on the St. Lawrence. and Saguenay Rivers. Miss June Reynard of South Chester road returned last WedÂnesday from spending six ~eeka with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Jobn L. Allen in Mundelein. Ill., and the Thousand Islands. Dr. A. F. Jackaon of Park aveÂnue returned last week from 'I meeting of the American Society Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24 1929 at the Post of Orthodontists in Chicago. Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act 'of M8rdl 3, 1879. The Annual FBll 14eeUngs ofl::========================~==~========~========== the American Friends Service , , DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON Committee will be held in Phila- 8W4,RTHMOBE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 114, 1948 delphia at the 1515 Race Street Meetloll House on FrIday and SatÂurday Sept. 24 and 25. At 10 o'clock on Friday morning there will be reports from returned workers on the ,current situation in regard to clothing. At 2 o'clock the meeting will be about the 1948 summer program on EduÂcating for Peace; and in the evenÂing at 7 o'clock there will be re- Methodist Church Notes Sunday will be Rally Day in the Church School, S. W. Johnson, superintendent. The School meets at 9:45 and there will be promoÂtions from the Departments, awards for perfect attendance and a brief program of the work done by the different groups. A corÂdial Invitation is extended to all " parents to De present. The minister will preach at the 11 o'clock service on "Christ Calls for Your Service Today." The Church Nursery is open during the morning service Mrs. Ray L. Harlow and Barbara HarÂlow will be in charge. The ushers for the day are . Harry E. New, Clark Allison, WalÂterDickinson, Wesley France and Richard MacHenry. The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet on Monday evening at 8 o'clock in ,the chapel. Rehearsal for the Senior Cboir is on Thursday evening at 7 :45. Tl'oe Social Hall is open for suÂpervised recreation on Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Theodore L. C, hurch Services SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, September 26 . 9:45 A. M. - Church School. 11:00 A M. - Rev. Joseph P. IBlshop , 8:00 P. M.-Installation. • Wednesday, September 29 10:00 A. M.- Surgical DressIngs Group Meets. METHODIST CHURCH Roy N. Keiser, D.o., Minister Sunday, September 26 10:00 A. M.-Church School Rally Day. 11:00 A M. The MInister will preach on "Christ Calls For Your Service Today". 8:00 P. M.-Wesleyan Service Guild. TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector Sunday, Sl'ptember 26 8:00 A. M.-Hol,v Communion : 9:45 A. M.-ChurchSchool :11:00 A l\4.-Morning Prayer. The , Rector will preach. 6:00 P. M.-Young People's FelÂlowship Wednesday, SepÂtember 29 (Feast of St. Mlcbael and all the Angels). 10:00 A. M.-Ho1;y Communion. --='I='HE=--=R=ET=-=,IG=IO:::U=S~-:soc==IE=rY OF F'RIENDS Friday, September 24 10:00 AM.-Beginning of the fall meetings of the A.F.S C. at 15th and Race Sts. MeetÂIng House in Pbila. - ''The Current Situatlon in ClothÂing." 2:00 P.M.-''Educatlon for Peace -the 1948 SUmmer ProÂgram". 7:00 P.M. - "Youth Projects in 1948". Saturday, Sept. 25 10:00 A.M.-'First Hand Reports 0'1 work in Europe and Asia. 2:00 P.M.-Reports from ClarÂence Pickett, Elmore JackÂson, Douglas Steere and the branch chairmen. Sunday. September 26 10:00 A.M.-First Day School AsÂ, sembly: Hymn Sing, -DeciÂsi() n on Service Projects and Speclal Music. TeachÂers' meeting at this hour. 11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Children cared for in Whittier House during MeeUng. Wednesday, September 29 9:30 to S:3D-Sewing and QuiltÂing in Whittier House Box Luncheon. All cordially in-vited. ' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST , 'OF' SWARTHMORE : Park Avenue below Harvard Sunday, September 26 11:00 A. 'M, Sunday SchooL , 11:00 A M.-Lesson' - Sermon Wedneeday evening, meeting _eb. w t tk, 8. p.m. Reading room. opeD daily ezcept Sunday and HoJLiQ8 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday -me 7 to 7:45 p.m. and 8 to - Purnell is Director of Recreation. The official board meets on FriÂday evening at eight in the chapel. The television programs are beÂing well attended.· They are preÂsc; nted on Tuesday, Thursday, FriÂday and Saturday eVenings from 7 :30 to 9:30, and on Friday aft1'n'Ânoon from 4:00 to 5:00. The suÂpervisors are Richard M. Snyder, Tuesday; Mrs. RaYmond L. HarÂlow, Thursday; Mrs. Arthur W Snyder, Friday afternoon; Thea-: dare L. Purnell, Friday evening; Wesley V. France and Charles H. Grier, Saturday. The programs are open to the young people of the community. Sunday, October 3, is World Wide Colnmunion Sundsy and there will be reception of new members at that 6erVice. An inÂ,' itatlon is extended to any perÂson who lives in this community and' who does not have a church home to make this his church home. Persons desiring to unite with the churcb should contact the minister. Presbyteriml Notes Rev. JOseph P. Bishop, minister elect, will be in the pulpit SunÂday morning, September 26. He will be installed as pastor of this Church at an 8 o'clock service the same evening: , All children and young people are invited to attend the Church School at 9:45 each Sunday morn_ ing. The Women's Bible Class will meet October 3 in the Women's Parlor on the second floor. Mrs. Donald Hibberd will be the teachÂer .. Circle I meets Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 1 :30 for dessert at home of Chairman, Mrs. E. J. Faulkner. Co-hostess, Mrs. Irvin Galbreath. Trinity Notes Holy Communion will be celeÂbrated on Sunday at 8 a.m. Church School will meet at 9:45. The Recto~ will preach at the '11 o'clock service of M;orning PrayÂer. Ushers for the 11 o'clock service are W. M.Harvey, head usber; F. W. Luehring, J. '\Y. Jones, C. S. Brown, J. B. BulÂlitt, Jr., T. Hopper, J. H. FurÂlong, and S. D. Reynolds. The Young People's Fellowship will meet at 6:30 p.rn. under the leadership of Coach Mill ard RobÂinson. A 45 minute showing of sound films will be given. All young ,peopie are invited. The Choir School Will meet on MonÂdays and Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. Choir rehearsals will be held in tbe Padsh House on Thursday " at 7 p.m. ports on Youth Projects in 1948 in the U.S., in Europe and MexÂIco. On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 there will be first hand reÂports from Europe and Asia, and from 2 to 5 in the afternoon ClarÂence' Pickett will speak on the presen, trends in the Committee's program; Elmore Jackson on RusÂsian- American Relations, an AFSC concern; Branch Offices across An;lerica will have reports; and Douglas Steere will cloSe with "Religious ImplicatloD9 of the Work of the APSC." Sunday, Sept. 26 will be the last day for General AssemblY for First Day School-at 10 o'clock. Classes start October 3 at 9:45. NEWS NOTES Mrs.' DeWitt A. Hilla of Elm avenue has received word of the serious illness of her dallllhter Mrs. A. G. McVay of Front Royal, Va. Little Prlacilla McVay has alao bee" sick Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones reÂturned to their home on Dickinson avenue laat Wednesday after spending the summer in the SacÂramento · Valley in California, where Dr. Jones was teaching at Chico State College. On their homeward trip they apent two weeks in Portland, Oregon and two in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert or Park avenue and their daUSlhter Jessie, will spend the weekend as the guests of Mr .. Gilbert's brother and wife Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Gilbert at Greenwich, Conn; Professor and Mrs. Caleb Smith moved to Wilmington, Ohio last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed Tripp formerlY of 345 Vassar aveÂnue have bought the Smith's house at 410 Cedar lane. Bruce Harkness of Elm avenue who received bia Master's degree in EngUsb, the humanities diviÂ, sian, on September 2, is continuÂing his work for a Pbn at the UniÂversity of Cbicago. Anne Denworth of Elm avenue entertained at a party in honor of Alice Patterson who ts going to the Georlle School this year. Milton M. Hobbs left Sunday for Pittsburgh where he will study for his maSter's degree in mechanÂical engineering at The Carnegie Institute of Technology. He will also do two hours of laboratory , DEFINITELY NOT HIGH PRICED • Some, who have been impressed by our efficiency, modem eqvlpment and beautiful appoinlmenls, may have conie to the conclusion that our funeral serv-ices are expensive. This is not live-ours is an impartial service for AU. ~ • .- THE OLIVER H. lAIR' CO. -.n_OP ..... u • 1820 CHIS'NU' S'RII' , T."Fh .. RI 6-1511 Through - traffic Troubles? THUNDERING taDk trucks all ;through tha night ... loss of sleep, jangled nelVes ... constant din all day 10Dq •.• and more to come ... ? - or- RESTFUL QUIET in Swarthmore HUls ... where roads IlDd lanes are planned the modern, way - - to balk through traffic· • and keep them';safe, f or children. • NOW IS THE TIME to make a change ... while premÂium prices are still being paid by impatient bu.yers .. arid invest the proceed~ in a new home ... Ire·e and clear 01 all traffic troubles. WILLIAM;' E. WITHAM SWARTHMORE 1000 THE GREAT ~~IRE OF LONDON The London Yare broke out 2 o'eloek Sunday morDing, September 2, 1666, near an oven of the King's baker. The houaea along the narrow lanea,had projecting stories and were cOated with pitch. With alarming speed the flames spread. The people were helpless ••• because they lacked an adequate water supply. Cathedrals, wareho~ bridgea, guild halls, publie building. and homes became a charred, smoldering maos. Mterfour days only one-sixth of the city remained. 100,000 people were homeless and most ofmedieval London was ob. Iiterated. 436aerea of mins ••• 13,200 hoWle8 ••• 10,730,500 ponndsdamage,asum equal to at least $200,OOO,OOOtoday. Fire eagiB.ea were unknown. The only water to be had W88 at the neighborhood pump or welL GUn.powder bad to be ........ to stay the flam"" • Today y_ are protected against suoo a calamity by • ..... t supply of water maintained hy the Philadelphia SuhÂarhan Water Company. 3,800 lire plugs are strategically placed throughout suburban Philadelphia. Day and nillht all the water you nced is ready when required. Thla is the tenth of a series of Darl'Iltiv .... which graphÂIeally k:Il dae _ry of ..-. [,oak for "'e _ in this pap IS' Ia • Bah!! IpIe"l '''1_ .IIL.IIL.II. HI.II.I w.na C •• '.I' StlPPl"'"'' SPRIIGFIEL.D WATER I
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4 THE SWABTHMQBEAN [.:ollege News Notes Phebe Lukens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lukens of Maple ave. who has been at Hockey Camp at Mount Pocono, will be a senior at the University of Pennsylvania this fall. Dick Hook. son o( Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook o( Westdale avenue will return to Dartmouth for his senior year. Helen Disque, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Disque' of StratI> Haven avenue, Is transferring to Mt. Holyoke College from WheaÂton College for her sophomore year. Judy Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton M. DickÂson of Princeton avenue. has left for MacMurray College in ;TackÂson ville, 111. Bob Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed of <;:ollege avenue, has returned to Evanston, DlInois where he will be a junior at Northwestern this fall. His sisÂMrs. George P. Warren of South Chester road, entered freshman camp of the University of PennÂsylvania last Monday. David Campbell of College avenue will be a sophomore at Michigan State University. Mary Alice West, daughter of Mr. and !drs. J. Burris West of Benjamin West avenue' will enter the fre~hman class at the UniverÂsity of Delaware. Richard Crowther J son of· Mr. and Mrs. Harry W .. Crowther of Yale avenue. Is in the U.S. NaY)(. statiOl)ed at Great Lakes TrainIng Station. He has juat completed his' boot training and Is home on leave. Ralph L),man Brown, Jr.. of Riverview road. will enter HarÂvarrt this fall. Elizaheth Bryant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South Chester road, left last week to take her junior year at BnckÂ, nell University. Barbara Lukens. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens of Strath Havpn a\'enu£l~ Jeft Monday for Middlebury, vt., where she will start her sopboÂmore year. Beth Huey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Huey of DickinÂson avenue, Carol Heinze, daughÂter or Mr. and Mr •. W. O. Heinze of Strath Haven avenue, and Robert Croco, son of Mr. and M,rs. C. W. Croco of HillbOrn aVeÂnue, will be sophomores at MidÂdlebury College in Vermont. Roberta Haig of Riyerview road will leave Thursday for South Hadley where she will be a freshÂMake your 'phone calls man at Mt. Holyoke College. short and snappy To keep your party·line partners happy. ter Helen will be a fre"hman at 1-----'-'-----Â'. OnpBrty-linetelepllones,cour_ teay pays dividends' Be brief ••• Space calls ..• Hang up eently • • • Take tile lead in good party-line manners. It will mean better.ervice for all. . ' lbl aln Telephone Company ... of Pennsylvania , Northwestern. Nancy Anderson, formerly of Swarthmore and a graduate of Swarthmore High School. will enter Smith College as a freshÂman this fall. Charlotte Hobbs of Park avenue and her friend Mary Louise Green of West Orange, N. J., moÂtored to Mulligan College near Johnson City. Tenn. where they will begin their freshman year. Mrs. William S. Hobbs and son Milton and Peter Murray of Yale avenue accompanien thelIl. Patsy McCahan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David McCalJan of Strath Haven avenue, will return to Mt. Holyoke on September 29 for her junior year. Her brothec David will' enter the freshman class at the Univer-' sity of Pennsylvania Among the 1948 graduates of Swarthmore High School: John J. Baron, Jr. of Parkside will enter Penn State Center; .Joseph Brown of Chester will also be at Penn State Centerj Edward E.'. Kasten of Rutledge is in the U.S. Army stationed at Fort BrecklnÂridge; Barry Patton of Rutledge is attending Oklahoma A. & M . Howard S. Pressman of Chester is entered at Franklin and Marshall. Harry Warren, son of Dr. and SEPTEMBER 30, 1948 The $l.OO-Serve Yourself-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come.and Enjoy Your Selection From HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS . AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN •• ( and Ptcw-... QUELQUES·· FLEURS It HOUBIGANT i:k HWII/" ~N'd ~ pcrfuni~i8.50, 12.50,7.50, 3.50 'I!au d. Toilettc-;.75, 2.50 Sachet· Powder-I. 7,5 Bath Softener-3.50, 2.50 TaltUlifPc)wdec-l.OO' D~stingPowde'-' 2.00 SPECIAU/ilvilalion . Balleel , . ' A dainty.lI~con of.preciouS QUelques FI_urs Perfume in • ba..kct.of 80w~fI. For ,. limited time .. ,only S150_ The Bouquet. BEAUTY SALON Can Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road • , , , I J ;/ " ~~~~~~~~~~~~I-----"-'-'-----'--------------~ FORMAL WEAR TO HIRE M. WEIISTIEI & SOl <" ...... TAILORS - CLEANERS 100 PARK AVENUE CALL and .DELIVERY SWARTHMORE 1727 Think firs' of your EYES Eyes are preciousl Don't ruin your eyes or those of your family by the drain that can come from poor lighting. Be .., ... you have the right light for every seeing nee,d _ be sure with modern Certified Lampsl Think n.xt of your POCKETBOOK Monay I. precious, '00 - especially In these days when your ("'-".17 ,,' dollar often buys less. Be sure you ge' sturdy quality, long life, and dependability - be lure with the guarantee offered by maken of modern Certified Lampsl Demand Modern ~ Lamps " Lam,. with the ~rtifled tag _re you of sound anglneerÂIng for the right light, _nd manufacturing for long ilfe. The special pG'e'ded glela and metal ,eRector gl';".you up to 50% Inore _ble Ilghtt See thea b •• '-buy CertIfied Lamps at your IoeaI el.&tilcal dea ..... 1fOre, or ~ any Philadelphia IIldlk .howfaOIft - io • .,. PHILADELPHIA . .. ELECTRIC no. -. of "'" c..t/W t;;: .. '1:'",,-"" - - -""w _"o'"' f,.,_ .. I' •• , -.t .0 "'ra eed. COMPAN" _Se~p~t_H "b_ e_r __~_ l __~_ -_ _______~ _______________T ::R~E~.:!W~A~B~T~H~M~O~B~E:A~N~ _______________________________~ I • , • - FOR " -, , All adults 18 years or' older re.siding or working in Swarthmore are invited to participate , Having a chest x-ray is as easy ~as having a snapshot , taken,--as fast as two a'minute. All x-ray reports are confidential and are sent only to each person and his family physician. • FOR A HEALTHIER HOME and COMMUNITY GO TO THE • High School Thursday, Gymnasium September 30 i 3.30 -5.00 and 6.30 -8.30 HARRIS and COMPANY ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP BAIRD and BIRD BUCHNER'S SWARTHMORE NATIONAL '. ALICE 'BARBER, GIFfS HANNUM & WAITE THE BOUQUET Eo L. NOYES and CO. PETER ~ TOLD B. J. HOY 5 AND 10 MICHAEL "S COU,EGE THE INGLENEUK RUSSELL'S SERVICE MAIlTEL BROTHERS COLLEGE THEATRE BANK and TRUST CO. RUMSEY'S CHEVROLET MARIE DONNELLY DEW DROP INN PHARMACY CHARLES FIS.:8 ER' . - SWARTHMORE CO·OP W. 'S. BITI'LE and SON • . -
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6 TUE ~WA.1;BMO~EAN . . ~' - . - . ·S.,...,ber U, IM8 NEWS NOTES had motored late In August. Pr0- fessor Lange was one of the elecÂtrical 4!ngineering professors iilÂvited to the Cleveland conference for a week as guests of the Gen- Professor 8nd Mrs. E. O. Lange of Baltimore PIke returned this week from Cleveland where they PHONE. 1984 PROMPT sERVICE W,,'a. and Be""I ... BABBY A. BREBL 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHlIIORE ' SALES AND SERVICE RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES Ow,"", and Operated by American Store. Company CELEBRATE WITH US PENNSYLVANIA WEEK' • SEPT. 26th TO OCT. 2nd In coopefCItlon with the State Department of ComÂmerce, let's boost thl. great .tate. Hundreds of quality food., the products of Pennsylvania farms and Indu .. tries, are to be found In our Markets for your enjoy· men~ . __ ~ ________________________ __ Glenwood Pure JELLIES AP:~:~~~:E: or 2 ~~!::. 29c ----._------------------- lISCO CATSUP ~::. Z \!.~ ~SC . EV AP. MILK. ..... d... 6 :~~ SSe NmLETS CORN~:.Z~· ~Se BEVERAGES 2i~b ~ 'b'of: Z9c Plul bottl. d.POdt ond Pennlylvunia fox In 'ennlylvgnla marbtl. , Lean, Smoked, Sklnned....:Ready.to.Eat HAMS Ib S9C Whole or Shank Half well trimmed, Morl Mank, 20·2' lb. each. Fresh.Kllled Frying CHICKENS All fancy top gra. chicken •• U. S. Commercial Steer Beef CHUCK ROAST .!::~n Ib 5ge STEAKS Porterhou ... ,-aon. Ib 7ft&: or Ilrlol.. .,- abol't Ribs Beel Ib 45. : Gl'oaad Beef Ib 59. Celebnltlng NotiCIng! Pog W"k. , PET·AGREE DOG i CAT FOOD 2~~~ 33e Sea Food Values SeIf..RI,IIlSl PANCAKE MIX 2/::r:r Amala:o Golclen SYRUP ';':,'." Z 7 e . Northwestern Freestone Ib a5. Ib 19. Ib 790 do. :lge GLENDALE CLUB c:=r 2 ~ 970 Sharp Ch .... lh: Ib_ 35c: Bleu Cheese v. 10 35. Kaukanna Klub ........ 47c Swift Prem 12·" ... 45c Red Salman bll ,.D 65c Stuffed Olives Oil,. w.· .. 39c Soul" .. r Plain Olive. 0 .. .... IU28c Homoode-Lite MAYONNAISE 1~·.43c FRESH PRUNES .Ib 10e Celery o.Luxl Mdrb I ..... 1II0.d.l 19c Honeydews calif. Apples ~t.1'II ..... ma.. 3 lin. 29c i Lettuce cau •. luberl '"10. 1012c BROCCOLI rendv Nearby b1u.d·>' ·2Sc , Stock up at this specially low ".Ice. 4fQJ Delicious PORK" BEANS 1~'10c Choice hand picked Mi<;tugan bec:lns in I'O$ty lornoto • 59 sauc.. r..,. them u.-n-c-lef our ulUOl gu.a.ra_ ni".. - for C I.ea' Saael' baat ...... N~"'ISc •• ="'a •• Cat W.. ..... '!:n2 SSG u.~· ....... t CDlktall N.:.'ase:~v,,5" ~~ BaI'tIett Pe .... '!:n' asc I No.;!v,,5 .. W ... Cfta ...... :Piaeappl. . ~. aile' . 'WIIe1e Va, ..... Apl'!eota ~1 S" C. n .. - ...... Pie A ..... a ~ a7e ..... t ........... =. Ne.2\1oase a ....... Oat.. '":i: .... ;-:0 Qe . ,_~.~ .. !'~ .!.~.!.~.~.~W!.: ·.:' ~p~o~ta~,t ~.~.~.~--:-~~~'2IS~.!.~· __ 0_ , eral Electric Company Lllththig Langes motored. to Mllw.aukee Institute. where they attended a fam1ly reÂBefore: returning . home the union in honor 01 Miss Betty Wll- ·'Sweet Shop Old Bank Building Tel· Swarthmore ll597-W Asher's Candy Homemade Cakes Cut Flowers and Plants Come in and see us HOUSE PAINT GETS TOOl The actinic: 1'81. in sunlight burn paintÂde. troy its prolectiye film. SUPBR·L'Asi1C resists actiDle n.y.-gives better service ~ cause it is made for this climate. It Itay. whiter. too ••• because it weathen clean. • flElTON-SIBIE\' Product ;",,,,. ...... ,111863 • 194B Eigi!ty.fiv .. colorful year. of qualit, H. P. SIPLER 11 South Chester Road k··kl, vice-consul. to Bogota, CoÂlombla who la atate aide for three months'. vacatlou.. TheY' also a~Âtended the ~tenni.l celebration at the Unlver'sity of Wisconsin at Madison for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park avenue entertained at a fam1ly dinner party Saturday night to celebrate the birthday of the Rev .. George H. Turner, Mrs. Told's father. Mrs. Don D. Dickinson of Park avenUe is expected home today· from the Jefferson Hospital where she underwent an operation last week. . . Betty Lou Emery, daughter, of Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Emery of Chester. will leave Sundljy for Northampton, MaSs. where she will enter Smith College as a freshman. Larry, three month's old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Luder of Dickinson avenue, has returned from Ohildren!. Hospital, where he has been serious1Y' ill for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Barnes have just arrived home from QalÂifornla and are living with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Bames of Gradyville, former1Y' of SwarthÂmore. Mr. and Mr •. · William. R. McÂHenry I ,their 'sons Bill and ~ob, and Mrs. McHenry's mother Mrs. C. R. Pasc;ebJ are at home on ParÂIsh road after spending the seaÂson at their summer ~ home, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~I''SPind>;iMfrst. 'H'e rmina On ceWanit Ctmityye.r .N . wJi. th ~~HHHMHMMMHHHrHHHHH=~=HHrrHMH~ her two daughters Louise and Jo- MADISON BROS. Phone 1913 FREE DELIVERY - - -.. _________· _··_ ____________~ Iv _ _ Spring Shoulder Lamb lib 49c ·.oneless Roast of Beef Ib 79c Ib.69c Ib 77c Bacon _B___u__t_t_e__r__ __________________. __ ~--------OM. Fruits and Vegetab,l es _1 ______ •• Hearts ,Celery Grapefruit Sweet . Potatoes Aeron Squash . - bun 19c '4~for 25c 21b 19c Ib l'Oc This low.swung dream car is their idea of something I1super" in an automQbilel sephine have returned to Boxwil .. low, their home .in Rose Valley, after their sununer vacation. Mr and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup return this weekend to their·home on Haverford avenue after spendÂing the summer at Wallingford. Vermont. Needlework Guild . The Annual Meeting IIf the Directors of the Swarthmore Branch of Needlewoork GWld will be held In the Woman'. Club on Wednesday, September 29, at 2 p.m. Women' .. Intemattonal Leape BE N'BFIT :;arden party Card party Mrs. L. M. Selver. '415 Hi1IA>rest Rd., Drexel Hill. - Tickets, $1.00. ,ales of Jams, Jellies and Books. J)()R()!.mY PAUL Is resuming PIANO and CLASS LFBSONS. For Appointments - Call ..--. .. _- Swarthmore 0265·J TAKB a d~ (rom young America. Take a closeÂup look at the dreamlioed oew Studebakers. Fir .. by far with postwar styling •. Srudebaker .... the pace. It's today·s standoOut car! FUSCO a ALSTO South ct estn aDd FaIrview ....... f'IIOD BWA&TIDIOU ..,. '. ' .. · . September. UIN8 , THE ·SWABTHMOBEAN '1 CLA'SSIFIED fmicinatei ow."--he,t'.oh er r syOuUc-' h--a-veIn t hcer qeau taIlv l_e ibn agb Yf-uIlrtntiancge., cRleeapn'l-nl-Bl ohxo u.s. e,T hoe rKer's avenue, Geo' rge A. Hay-, J r ... I,i- -R--O-O-F-S- ----...;.G- ...;=.-a-- -, selling. Rush rep1Y' with com- S arthm OJ - of Swarthmore avenue, Wanda 11&·& ...... plete ~ork history for CODfidenUa! w~ ".......!'~an. . Tyler, of Sout!!, Chester road, and REPAIRED AND PERSONAL interview to Mr. Bernard Forcev .... u...u-Day's work desired by C ._ W'l f 0 d INSTAIJ,ED PERSONAL-Chalr caning, re- 910 Morris Bldg., PI!Jladelphla '2' colored girl. References Phone aro",," • cox 0 g en ave. Furnace Repairs & ClellIline pairing. Bring chairs to T. Har- Pa. ' Chester 3-3685. . • Other Swart!Jmoreans among the Call . per, Olive and Jasper Streets. M\!- VI ANTED-Two young business --------;FO=:;;UND==--------I new students are Suzanne Slaugh GIlOBGE 1IIYEB8' dla. Also, part time job wanted. men destre two rooms with I ::-::--:-----=..:::=.=::!::.. ________ of Elm avenue, an alumna of 4011 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 PERSONAL-Houaehold goods, a bath or a small apartment, pref- FOUND-Pink plasUc &I"-es on George School, an~ Robert L. little of everything. bought and erab1Y' fumlshed, Write Box A, Co1't1ell avenue two weeld ago. Sumner of South Chester road, a sold. Chester 2-6233. The Swarthmorean. Call at The Swarthmorean office. graduate <If the Massachusetts PERSONAL.....If you want to in- WANTED-:AeronauticaI t:DIIineer PO~Last' ThIll'Sday, black Nautical School. 'crease your pep and vigor: In and wife want small furnished and brown female puppy. Call Mrs. Bolling's class of rhY'thmic apartment, $85 to $110. Call PIa- Swarthmore 1634-W. On September 27 Mrs. George muscle coordination, ,contact Mrs. secki Helicopter Co., Swarthmore FOUND-On Dick1luon avenue M. Kama of Wellesley road will H. Wlttmyer, Media 6·2469. q32u6ezO. As kfor Mrs. J. L. VelaZ- near Yale, gray male 1ktten, drive to Northsmpton, Moss. Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Painters '" Paper lIa11&'erII We ahonld know how PERSONAL - V acuum Cle aners, 'WAN• TED-Pr f . about. four months. Call Swartb- where she will leave Marian. " . Swa.2266 Michigan Ave paIirroends, , ctaolalesdte rfso r anadn ~r addeiloivse rreed-. as home Ow0 neesrs ihoinmasl emUa nis, wahco- more 0713-W. junior at Smith College, and to j~~~~~~~~~~~~ij Call Robert Brooks, l>warthmore customed care of property, de'- South Hadley, where ElInor will! 1548. ,. sires lease three or four bed enter the freshman class at Mt. PERSONAL _ Electrical inatalla- room unfurnished house. Swarth- College News Notes H01Y'oke . . . wirin ld more, Media, Main Line area. t.ons: g, 0 and new: Resi- About $175 per month. Call Miss Swarthmore high school aluInm William G. Soden of College dential and Commercial, Light and Alst King 1 Power. Water4eaters, Ranges. All on, s ey 5-3085. entering Swarthmore College this avenue will also be a freshman at work done to Fire Underwriters W ANT~ne-;:o;;:r~t;:;w::o:-;h'-o:;use:=-_ fall are: Charles I. Andes of Rut- Lafayette this faU. specifications. Service on 1Ill keeping rooms for young wo- I r .. ;; .... ;;;; ...... ;..i;;;; .. ~ ........ ;;;; .............. i makes of washers (Bendix In- man with baby, seven months II eluded). vacuum cleaners, ranges Would consider cooperative livmB irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call or baby-sitting In small tam1ly Erich H. Jfausen, Electrical Con- Telephone Swarthmore 1093 • tractor, Swarthmore 2850-W. 335 WANTED-Room In Swarthmore J. E. LIMEBURNER CO. , Park Avenue. or vicinity for college year de- FOR SALE sired by Penn State student. young 'i~jiIi~iiiijng~;m I man. Call Ogontz 0469-M collect - room WANTED-Room with or without side chairs. finish. Ex- board. Penn Center co-ed. Re-cellent .condition. Phone Swarth- ply -Box C, The Swarthmorean. DISPENSING OPTICIANS Experts' in the Making and FitthIg . of Spectacles' and Eye Glasses more U53-J. WANTED-By college graduate, FOR SATE Second hand Easy to do baby-sitting evenings, . washing machine. Cali Media Call Swarthmore 0214. 6,-3725. WANTED-Swarthmore College FOR SATE Crosley console ra- professor, Wife. and child desire .1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila. 6913 ~arket Street Upper Darby dio and recorder changer, ex- to rent small house or' unturnÂcelleilt condition, $75. Wind- ished apartment In Swarthmore. mere console radio in good cone Up to $65. Write Dr. E!1ward A. dltion(no records)" $10. R. C. A. Fehnel. 707 S. 52nd St., Philadel- 827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. radio and record changer. portable phia 43. Pa .• or call Swarthmore mahogany case, A-I condition. $35 0200 Extension 325. PETER E. TOLD · Call Robert Brooks, Swarthmore WANTED-Bt;o;;;y:':o;;;v;;;er;;;"l"S"fo::r:-::af"t::::ei 1548. '. school work at gift shop App1Y' General Insurance FOR SAToF' Small French model ffi_person at Old Bank BUilding. baby grand piano. Upholstered W ANTED-Fami1y liVing quarters au Dartmoalh Avenue bench. Will sacrifice. Also an- ,for Penn State College repre- Swarthmore 1833 tiques. Call Swarthmore 2009- sentative, wife and ·daughter. Re-I'F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;g R. P1Y' Box D, The Swarthmorean. FOR SALE-Pontiac '46 Stream- WANTED-High school boy de-liner. Sdn. Cpe, R. and H. Pri- sires work' after school and vate. Call Swarthmore 3203-R week-ends. Will consider odd :a:fte~r~6~~~~~~~~~~~ I jWobAsN. TEPDho-nAep aSrtwmaertnhtm oorre sm19a8l4l iron house In Swarthmore or viCinity, ;;f!!~*I~~~~:er~§i;~c[ijaiOllI I fMera rrlieeads ec.o upElex,c neoll ecnhti ldrreefne.r enPcrees-• Immediate possession not inJpor-puppies, liver and white. tanto Present· housing too urban. fine bloodlines. Call Media Seek small town abnosphere Will 6-4263. furnish latior to decorate. Rimt to FOR SATE _Black winter coat, $55.,Rep1Y' lBo.x F;The Swarth-like new; btilck Chesterfield, morean. BOGER BUSSELL lII'akor of FIn" Pholiolrapbs Penn State BklK. Sonth Ave. '" State Si. lIIedIa 6-8178 Media, Pa. P~O TUNING. ALBAN PARKER Phoae Media 0159-111 N_ &rut "ballt PIaD_ and ~ Since 1911 both size 18-20 .. Man's tan covert WANTED-Hard .working white coat, size 37. 'Misses tan suit, size 'woman to assist with all house- 16. Like new. Misses gray spring work and care of active three year coat, size 14. Call Swarthmore old boy. Time off. Private room I i~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~ 0228 mornings before 12 and and bath. OnlY' those·lnterested In eveninl!S.. pe,nnan,mt home need app1Y'. $20 FOR SALE-JUue Byrd ctoth Rep1Y" 'Box E, The Dl'Iveway OoutracUon snow suit and hat, size 1, worn onlY' once. Call Swarthmore 0794-R. FOR SALE - Cushman motor · scooter; snow fence; electric recÂord player; two way electric sign; superior custom-made tuxedo, si;ze . 34; furniture, glassware and 'lrl\sCe1laneous household items. Windy Hill, 1050 Baltlniore Pike. Telephone Swarthmore 1093. . FOR SALE-Kerry Blue puppies. Thoroughbred. Grea,t1Y' reduced for quick sale. Call Media 6-0273. FOR SAToN Mahogany drop-leaf extension table, seats eight, $25 as '. is. Treadle sewing machine, Standard, In good working conÂdition. $25. Call Media 6-3479. . FOR SAlE 4 pro used shutters, 1'h by 4 ft. Old bookcase with adjustable shelves, glass doors, 5 ft. high. 3'h ft. wide, 15 in. deep. · Call Swarthmore 1808 FOR RENT FOR RENT __ To Penn State .• tu-dent. room with private bath. Within walking distance. On bus line. Call Media 6-3:124. FOR RENT - Large room, twin beds. 'Two young men preferÂred. Call Swarthmore 1628-R. FOR RENT-Room with private bath. Shar house with ,Swarthmore Write Mrs. Paul or WANTED' WANTED-We will buy at best prices, old china. glass, furniÂiure, firearms. Call HollY Oak 4313 or HollY Oak 8720. Collect, for All business confi- Cupboard. No.5. Pike, WUrningtOI;l, Asp1JaU or Cenerete PETER DI NICOLA :~§~~~J~~~~~~ room In I~~P~ho~ne~ Sw~a~rth;m~or~e 8~S~H ~~ for graSs, tend- TREE SURGERY PUBLIC SALE • PUBLIC NOTICE PRUNING, LIMB AND COUN'rY COMMISSIONERS' TREE REMOVAL SALE OF SEATED LANDS In accordance wi'h the Acta or Assem· ROBERT HASTINGS oly In such cases made and provided. the Call 8Wa.ribmo1e. OZU-W Commissioners of Delaware Count, will owtlrsesri oante rsp'u bMlice estianlge IRn oothme Cono untth,.e Cfolrma·l i~~~~~~~~~~~~ij door of the Court House. In ~e Bo~b of Media, Pennsylvania., on' TUiesdAJ'. ~ tober 19, 1945 at 10 o'clock A. M. the following described pIeces of land In said Counly. owned or reputed to be owned . by the respective persons .noted. THE TERMS OF THE SALE WILL BE CASH. The purpose 'Of the sale Is to re&lll:e an upset price 88 set forth below apllllt each of the tollowlDB' described preml8el situate In the Township of ·Upper Darby and the Borough of Ridley Park. Clarence L. Conner JoJm H. OohertT Albert J. Crawford, Jr. Commissioners of Delaware County Media. Po. UPPER DARBY TOWNSIllP Adallne E. Banker - Lots •• ·.""'5-8&-.7. Plnn of Drexel Hill Upset Price , ......... RIDLEY PARK BOROUGH Bert R. Parker-Part of LotI 180 and 181 Hinkley .& Poplar ' Upset: Price '1155." aT-9-l'7 ALTE~ I, aRPS ..... All ff,~ tA. m I ... u .~ .• MODElII IITC.IIIS • WAU ••• naol COVElli .. • IIIW cOllsrlualol • • AlTflATlOI .... IIPAI .. AIlTEIS 810T11118, .... F. F. ZIMMEBMAN Pbotocrapher "'OUtstandln, for QueUty" Media 8-0438 . 8 E.Pront St. FOR SALE • In Swarthmore, center hall plan home, 4 bedrooms, .2' bath... ....... also one at '15.010 and another at ,17,000 Marian S. Brown AIIaocIated with L. Heary I.e Baron Call Swarthmore 0121-0904 Swarthmore 14<48 WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes .,. Rubbish Removed Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Hardina Av. 110111;10, Pa. A. Mercer Qllinby ~ DD.IDC'1'OK Formerb'of M"'la A. WAYNE MOSTELLER ELECTIUCAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical' InÂstallations and Repairs. Serving Swarthmore and Vicln1ty for past" Twenty Years 1180 Muhlen ....... Ave.. ilwarthmere 1295 .NIGHT ~r DAY , WANT TO BUILD? Good materials and skillful workmen are now avall&ble. . Call us for information and estimates H;:~e A. Reeves " Generation Build .... '" . Swarihmore 3450 CALL Mason Builders Supply Company 331 Dartmouth Avenue Swarthmore 0345 Building !Jlocks All Sbes .19 cent and up DelIvered COMBINATION DOOBS - SCREENS Coal - I4!JDlwr BandiJa&" 1IIaMrlaJa ,. Dependable Service If you have real estate for sale, list with Wi and.we will give you the benefit of our Cooperative Sellini/ Bureau. Call at office or phone us. Wallace Lippincott REALTOR 907 Edgmont Avenno Chester 3-4516 . DAVE-WOOD Painting and Paperhanging "A Well Kept House Never Grows Old"- PHONE Media 6.0755 V ANAl,EN BROS. . Coal and FIlPtOil Swarthmore- .~ Di8posal Servicp. . Rubbish Collected Weekly or Monthly' Ph<>ne Swarthmore 3343 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE,PA. Serving Swarthmore, MorÂton, RuUedge and Ridley Township since 1918 PHONE: Swarthmore O~ l!!HllllnIlHlIlIHIHHIRNHUIlIUIHIIIUlllllnIUlIIIiIUHlm I Charles 'E. Fischer .. === a= = = ~ Builder :: : PAINTING : iii Si! ~ Interior & Exterior ; i5 .. .=E. Swarthmore 2253 .==. ~nllnlllllntlllnllllllllllllmlllllmllllllllllnlUDlIIIIIIIF. • C..,,_ ....... ',. 30~ GeJIe7 IIrMI '. N..., ... . 1125 W. 1",11&1: Ave .. Phn.. Pbclae Baldwin U70 . No addltloml dJaqe for NIiI:tbau~ EdwaniL. Noyes a Co. PI!o!!e: II 'I • 1111 • SWARTHMORE 0114 . \ : , • . . •
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• 8 • THE SWARTSMOBEAN September K, '!M8 Major Robert E. Moist of Park ... -----------. avenue and Mrs. Moist are at Maxwell Air Force Base in 'AlaÂbama, where Major Moist will atÂtend the Air Command .and Staff School of the Air University unÂtil ~ber. ANTONiCA FAIBBANKS Lessons in Piano and Harmony 134 Park Avenue For Appointment Call SvrartbInore 1775-J SW ARTBMOBE HIGH SCHOOL AA tickets for adults are on sale at Michael's Drug Store· The priee is $2-00; the income from the sale of these tickets support all athletic activities. A ticket admits owner to all game; , from now until spring. ' NEWS NOTES' Among the farewell parUes for Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anthony of Haverford avenue, who leave next week for 'l'ulsa. okla. is that to be given by Mr. and Mrs. DonÂald P. Jones and Mr and Mrs. Palmer SkoglUnd of Swarthmore place at the, Jones home on Swarthmore avenue tonight; a ~orgasborg served VVednesday night at the home of Dr apd Mrs. Walter N. Moir on South Chester Announcing the Opening of My Beau.ty Salon, on SEPTEMBER 27th For Appointment Call Swarthmore' 4538 ) LOllI8B PICIDN 1389 7th Aveave Grace Park FORMBBLY WI'l'B co:.m BEAUTY SALON DO YOU LIKE TO SING? Tenors~ basses, sopranos and altos are wanted fo~ the Media Fellowship Chorus wb1ch becma Its eecond season with a reÂhearsal on Monday evening, September 27th at the Fellowship Bouse, 21 W. Franklin Street, Media. '!be chorus, which preÂsented a successful program of sacred and popglar numbers at . a coneert at the Media Women's Club last May, Is directed by MIs5 Alice E. Blodgett, Supervisor of Vocal Music of the Swarthmore Pnbllo Schools. About thirty members of the Chorus come from Swarthmore, Morion, Wallingford. Bose ValÂley, Moylan and Media. The Chorus Is open tor new members this fall and aU those who wlsb to participate In this commUnity activity are invited to send names and addresses to the SecreÂtary, MIss Bertha MOIs, 25 East 5th Street, Media. road and given by ,them, Mr. and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mrs. Joseph Moran and Mr and Mrs Ernest Federoff; a luncheon at the Ingleneuk given by Mrs., Charles iLincoln, . follOWed., by bridge at her home on WestdalE' avenue; a dessert-bridge and handkerchief shower hostessed by Mrs. Ford F. Robinson of WestÂdale avenue; and,a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Paul Rogers in Springfield. . Jean Davis will be a junior '=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 'this year at the University of Ii Pennsylvania. LoUise PaaisoD Bup.Daa . Graduate of the PhUadelphla Conservaiory of Music , 8cholanhip pupU of Madame Olga Sam.a roff Siokowskl ~ I. Now Acceplmg Plaao Pupil. 100 PARK AVENUE SWARTHMORE PHONE 0529 Pool Project " (Continued from Page' 1) one membership might be resold . , The land on which the pool was to be constructed is presently held jOintly by' five families, and these owners have agreed to hold this land for an additional period of two weeks, or until October 11. in the event that some person Of group might wish to acquire it for ~a .::~=====~~~~=~====~~~~~~~~ ttihceu lsaarm pel optu ropfo slaen. dS ainpcpee athrsis t op abre- FOR THE SCHOOL MUSICIAN Sturdy, well built American made' easy playing Trumpets, Cornets, Clarinets, Trombones, with cases .. from $98.50, guaranteed. Also - CONN brasses - woodwinds, LEEDY Drums, Tympani, Vibraphone Small Down. Pa)'DIent Complete Band Instrument service~ School of Music. Cemplete line of rebuilt instruments. Repair dept. . Albert A. Knecht 24 So. 18th St. LOeust 4-2274 Open Evenings, PHILADELPHIA 3 Marie Louise Forsythe REOPENS Studio of Dancing Swarthmore Woman's Club Enroll Now Classes Start October 2nd ' Classes Limited ' . Phone Swarthmore 2523 Boot SIuJp SPRINGFIELD DEAR NEIGHBOR: RIGH, T IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD Famous Edwards Shoes for Children Official Boy Scout and Buster Brown Shoes for boys B. F. Goodrich Rubbers and Boots' 9 BROOKFIELD RD· SCIENTIFIC X-RAY FITrlNG Opp. Springfield Rd· TroUey Station SWA.34M OPEN FRI· EVE- 'T~ 9 P.M. " " the only feasible site for a pool in Swarthmore, the hope was exÂpressed that possibly a number of persons might wish to raise 1\ sum of approximately $4,000 in order to keep title to the land and to meet the necessary taxes and upÂkeep costs for a few years. if necÂessary, .so that it, would still be available as a pool site. In closing its statement, the , committee requested that any perÂson or group wishing to explore the possibilities of C&rrying on with a pool project in the imm~Âiate future, or holding the land over a longer period for this purÂpose, ,'should so notify Oliver E. Rodgers, 425 Riverview Avenue, (Swarthmore 3293-W). Rodgers . has consented to coordinate any efforts that individuals might c~ to . make toward either of these ends . High School Plays Darby (Continued from Page 1) Fullback: Jack Houtz,Barry Coleman, Jack Smith. Howard Arrison. , This year's schedule is as folÂlows: Darby-away - Friday night, September 24. 'Nether-Providen<;e - away - Friday, October 1. Media~way:-Friday, Oct. 8. Sprin'gfield - home_- Fri~ay, October 15. Sharon Hill - away - SaturÂday, O'ctober 23. Glen"':N9r -, home - Friday, October 29. \ Yeadon - home·- Friday, No-vember 5. Prospect Park - home - FriÂday, November 12 .. Lansdowne - away - ThanksÂ~ iving. November 25. .--- ~oll Now For --.... NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS SEPT. 20 and 27 All the regular business subÂ. jects Will be offered, also many special 'subjects of unusual in-terest. ' . Six hours of training a week will be given_ in order that veterans may receive compenÂ~ ation, in some cases, up to $30 a month. The school office is open every evening from '1 to 9 p.m.' Come in for an interview or call Swartlullore 1'14'1 for a free Bulletin of courses. KEYSTONE SCHOOL or J;lUSINBSS ADMINSTBA'l'ION SwarIbmoIe, Pa. ' TAKE A HOAGIE TO THE GAME Hoagie Hut 1'l~ South Chester Road SWARTHMORE, PA. Sandwiches DeUvered for Clubs, Parties, Meetlnp etc. ()pen DaUy from Noon 'to 11:00 P. II. Submarine Sandwiches from ,A Submarine Shop I SWARTHMORE 3216 We are' pleased to announce a complete selection 0' , ) . FISCHER HEAVEN'LY SILK LINGERIE $14.95 to $25.00 13 South Chester. Road Phone SWarthmore 34'10 . '''day SlJ8Cial Daly,. Lemon ChiliOD Pies .. Lady Baltimore Layer Cakes SA'I.'UBDII, F ,Strawberry Shortcake & Tarts OLD FASHIONED' Dutch Fruit Cake . , . Chocolate Whipped Cream Pies Open Sunday for Cookies And Home Made Ice Cream. _ THE "CAKE BOX'" CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS \ THEATRE SQUARE DeUver!ea Saturday o~ durin&' IRIIIIDler mont.h8 Swarthmore au WINTERIZE NOW!· • With colder weather almost here-there are some thitigs that should be taken ~ of NOW: Cooling system· should 00 thoroughly cleaned and made leak-proof Pay special attention to the electr~al system~ld weather puts a heavy burde~ on the battery, spau:Jk plugs, and wiring. Your battery particularly must be . full of power. A stalled car on a bitter cold night is a tough situation. HANNUM & WAITE Yale Ave. and Chester Road Swarthmore 1250 Telephone SWABTIIMOBE 85M Custo,m Tailoring' Ladies and I Men's Hanis& CO. , , BE-LINING BE-MODELING BE-FINJS1DNG DRY CLEANDIs 11 Park Awa.ue Swarthmore, Pa. Suits and ec.ta T~' iul. J'UBB"!B8 • I ESTABJ.JSlIEI) 1812 • • , ,
- ' ... .:j\lnrthI.Jore Cc..llece Librnry o ',I<l.l" th muTe, }1a 0 ~"..,... ........... S \\ •. ~I{-:\'l1MOft COi/LlmE LI.B.R-A-RY TO VOTE REGISTER TInS FALL ·THE SWARTHMOR BY SEPT. 11 ~ .. ------------.. VOLUME 2O-NO. 36 SCHOOL OPENS . . 8:30 THURSDAY , Today Is Last Chance "To Register For School Year Swarthmore Public School clasÂses will begin as scheduled on Thursday, September 9. The high school classes will assembl~ at 8:30 a.m. and the elementary school classes, grades kindergarten to sixth, at 9 a.m. All classes will have morning sessions only on Thursday and Friday. . Pupils returning to the high school classes next week will find the home room assignments ready for them and posted conspicuously on bulletin boards in the corridors. For conve!lience, the following list may be used: Twelfth grade: Miss Zimn.ter, Room 215, A-F; Mr. YoÂcum, Room 208, G-M; Mr. OppenÂlander, Room 202, N-Z. Eleventh Grade: Mrs. Mathews, Room 303, A-E; Miss Armstrong, Room 209, F~P; Dr. Irwin, Room, 206, Q-Z. Tenth Grade: Miss Barten, Room 200, A-F; Mr. Duncan, Room 213. G-Q; Mr. Klemmer, Room 211, R-Z. Ninth Grade: Miss BradÂfield, Room 104, A-F; Miss Strouse. Room 103, G-N; Mr. Snyder, Room 8, O..:Z. Eighth •G rade: Miss Mc- Kie, Room 1M, A-J; Mr. Miller, Room 101, K-Z. Mornln~ SelllsloD ".'. The morning session of the high school will begin at 8:30 on ThursÂday. Upon arriving at the school. pupils should go directly to their new home rooms for directions ~rom their respective home teachÂers as to the plans for the day. All the supplies will be distributed there and pupils will be handed their individual class schedules which have been previously prt>Âpared during the summer months. The remainder of the morning will be. devot~ to classes, receiving books, and work assignments. ~he elementary schools will beÂgin at 9 o'clock on Thursday morÂning. Beginning September 13 the elementary school hours wil1 be from 9 to 11 :45 a.m. and from 1 to 3:15 p.m. In the high school the hours will be from 8:30 to ·12 in the morning and from 12:50 to 3:20 in the afterÂnoon. Teachers will report to school on Tuesday, September 7, spendÂing the day in conference, workÂon plans, and getting supplil!s ready for school sessions. WednesÂday will be devoted to various make-up tests, of which notice" has been sent to the individual pupils involved. Parents are urged to mark and label children's clothing so that articles which are lost or mislaid may be promptly returned to the owners. At the end of each year & great many valuable, unclaimed articles are left at the school, Which might have been promptly (Continued on page 8) A. ELTON LANDON A. Elton Landon of Swarthmore passed away at a nursing home in Media on August 26. Mr. Landon, a native of Pennsylvania, had made his home with his son F. Norton Landon on North PrinceÂton avenue during the past five years. With his late wife he reÂsided on Cornell avenue from 1916 to 1918. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lois Glaser of Van Nuys, Calif.; and four grandchildren, Lois and Vauatum Glaser, Jr., of Van Nuys, Elizabeth Landon of Swarthmore and Mrs. Richard F. Bovard of Park. W. Va. SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3,1948 $3.00 PER YEAR Old Timers Return To Diamond ~gainst Legion A team of "old-timers" will meet this· year's local American Legion Baseball Team on the RivÂerview Field next Thursday evenÂing, September 9, at 6:15 p.m. Buvs Television Set " The Swarthmore Methodist PARK NAMED TO I DENMARK POST ; Church nas purchased a televison i set for the use of all members and I friends, Dr. Roy N. Keiser, minis- CLUB SPONSORS FLOWER SHOW Included in the Ex-Hornets who will see action in the game are Porter Waite, Bob Reed, Prent Manning, Bob A1li~on, Bill ZiegenÂfus, Less Korndoffer, Eddie McÂCall, Jimmie Johnson, and Bob Collie. Before the first ball is tossed by Burge~ Paul Brown the oldÂtimers wilJ present an auto graphed baseball to E. C. Walton of Ogden avenue for his untiring support to sand lot baseball through the years. PATIENTS ATTEND MORROW POOL Polio Parents Club Activities Are Reviewed Once again poEo patients from all over Delaware County are happily splashing in the MorÂrow. Pool on Harvard avenue. Sixty-five patients, ranging in age from 3 to 40 and including cases that date back to 1929, come to use this pool, reserved especially for them on Tuesdays, WednesÂdays and Fridays from 2 to 4. Physiotherapists Mary Lou WilÂson and Henry S. Kern, give treatÂment and instruct while volunÂteers, one for each patient, stand by to help. Sports and water toy~ remain on shore with chatting parents and volunteer drivers, for these swimmers, paddlers and floaters take their "recreation" seriously as they strive to use and exercise muscles paralyzed by the polio virus. With all tbe noise and gaiety, all the splash and activity going on, it is difficult to tell which is the patient and which is the volÂunteer, who ordinarily wears a leg brace and who uses crutches. One learns with surprise, for inÂstance, that Jerry, floating comÂfortably in his tube midway beÂtween the deep and the shallow ends, two years ago was a respiraÂtor case. He spends his spare time with inventions, and incidentally, proceedings have already begun on patenting his shower bath for handicapped people; and now he is working on an automatic crutch. Another !)atient, a pretty darkÂhaired girl, pops in and out of the water with an occasional belly-flop 01' two, perfecting her dive. On the shallow end a little girl, supported by her bathing suit straps, firmly held by a volunteer hand, kicks her way from one side of the pool to the other. A little boy learns to put his face in the water. Others, having OVE:rÂcome their fear, are practicing deadman's float or paddling noisÂily back, and forth across the pool. Progress Achieved The progress made through these hydra therapy treatments and the efforts of the patients themselves is exciting and reÂwarding to the polios, the parÂents, the volunteers as well as to Miss Wilson and Mr. Kern. AnÂ¥ stray parent executive secretary or helper may stop to point with pride to e1even-year-old Jean who as 3 resuit of the treatments last year at the pool, was able to exchange one of her long leg braces, which reach to the thigh, for a short one to the knee; or to the little boy who, one day this (Continued on page 8) Sails Next Week As U. '5. Commercial Attache Mr. and Mrs. William M. Park of Harvard avenue will sail next Wednesday on the Queen ElizaÂi:; eth for Southampton. After:l week's stay in London they will go to Copenhagen, Denmark where Mr. Park will be CommerÂcial Attache to the American EmÂbassy. Mr. Park's appointment as a Foreign Service Reserve Officer of the Department of State came after he had served as Regional Director in Philadelphia for the United States Department of ComÂmerce for the past 1;- years. Mr. Park has had a long and di'lÂtinguishcd career in government service both forei/i:n and domestic. He has just completed 31 years with the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Educated in the public schools of Springfield, Missouri, his home state, and later specializing in foreign trade at the Universit.y of LOL. ion and the University of Pennsylvania he was engaged in private business as purchasing agent and export manager of a paint and varnish manufacturing company in st. Louis, before joinÂing the Bureau in 1917. His .first ten years were spent at the United States Embassy in London where he served as Assistant Tradt> Commissionl'r and Trade CommisÂsioner. During World War I, having reÂsigned to enlist in the military service, Mr. Park was attacl;l.ed to the military personnel of the AsÂsistant Secretary of War. He acÂcompanied the Hon. Edward R. Stettinius, Sr. to France as Liaison officer and French interpreter, the year that Mr. Stettinius was American Representative on thE' Inter-Allied Purchasing CommisÂsion with headquarters in Paris. ter, announced this week. Chairman of the Finance ComÂmittee was Charles Grier assisted by vice-chairman Mrs. Don DickÂinson. The young adults of the church, through whose efforts the set was installed, will assume the responsibilities of superVlsiOn, maintenance and schedules. Plans are ah'eady being made for nightÂly programs and a Friday afterÂnoon children'S· matinee. The television program will be operated in conjunction with the r€:creation program, directed by Theodore L. Purnell, the Scout Program headed by committee chairm'l!l George Alston, Jr .. and the youth Fe))owship program under the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dempsey. TEACHERS LIST MEN FOR DRAFT Local Registration Light, Continues Thru 18th With local teachers acting as registrars this week in the high. school gymnasium the first group of men eligible for military draft have been list~. On Monday 16 men were registered and on TuesÂday 32. Next week townsfolk will reÂplace the teachers in taking the registrations of men 18 to 26 years oC age. . Volunteers for all hours except Saturday afternoons, SepÂtember 11 and 18 have been seÂcured. An"one who would. like to contribute 'his or her servi~es for part or all of these afternoons, 12:30 to 5 o'clock, should call Swarthmore 4567. If possible, men applying for registration should bring with them their service discharge paÂpers or their registration cards from the former draft. Registrants may also appear earlier than the days set forth for their registration, as the volume of local registrations is such that t:xtra applicants can easily be acÂcommodated at any time. BEREAVED Arthur T. Michener of Garden City, brother of Herbert E. MicheÂner, Jr., of Park avenue, and a ,former resident of Swarthmore, was killed Monday in an automoÂbile accident near Lansdale. He is survived by his wife Edna G. Michener and three children. Besides his brother, he had two sisters, Mrs. Donovan B. Spangler of Oakmont and Mrs. Norman Shaw of Germantown. The funeral was held at his home yesterday and interment was made in the Lawncroft Cemetery in Boothwyn, Pa. . Receives Appointment Annual Exhibition To Be Held On Sept. 14 The Fall Flower Show, sponÂsored by the Woman's Club or Swarthmore will be held Tuesday afternoon and evening, September ·14 at the Club House on Park aveÂnue. Chairmanned by Mrs. D. Reed Geer with Mrs. Arthur R. Redgrave assisting, the show will be open to all residents in SwarthÂmore and the vicinity. Flowers ranging from Asters to Zinnias will be dis~layed in the forty classes comprising the exÂhibit. Pompom Dahlias, Cosmos yellow and ·gold. light and dark shade Marigolds, Scabiosis. SnapÂaragons. Petunias and Phlox are a few of the varieties specified. Flowers large and small, singlE-. double, curled and crested, with the nwnber of blooms limited acÂcordingly from the solitary hyÂbrid Tea Rose in class one, to the vase of 15 miniature Zinnias in Class 26 are scheduled for exhibiÂtion in the Garden Flower section of the show. Miniature receptacles of flowÂers, table centerpieces and displays in metal containers and small cups are among the entries planÂned for section B, Arrangements. Vase of berries and foliage and vegetables in wooden bowls are others. An arrangement in the Oriental manner and a Patriotic arrangement featuring red,white. and blue will conclude the lAo classes in this section. Exhibit;; will be received from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Tuesday at the Club House and will be placed by members of the committee. The show, which open:; at 3 p.m~ will close at 9, and no exhibit may be removed until· after this time, according· to the rules. The de,;. cisions of jlldges Mr. Arthur R. Redgrave of Vassar avenue, Mrs. G. C. Ballenberg of Jenkintown, and Mrs. Arthur T. Cameron of Abington, will be final. Schedules and a list of the rules may be obtained from Mrs. Geer of Rutgers avenue, or Mrs. RedÂgrave, of Vassar avenue. POOL DEADLINE . SEPTEMBER 15 Application blanks for member .. ship in the $warthmore SwimminJ! Pool Club are available at the Swarthmore National Bank.. A pictorial representation of the pool designated by George Ewing, architect, is also exhibited at the bank. Completing his ten years' serÂvice in London in 1929 he returnÂed to this country and served in Washington as Assistant Chief of the Agricultural Implements DiÂvision. In 1930,he was appointed Commercial Agent to the New York Regional Office, the next year being transferred to Philadel. phia where he has served successÂsively as Assistant Manager and Manager. The Parks' two children. Philip and, Winifred, both born in EngÂland during Mr. Park's tenure of office at the London Embassy, will continue to reside in SwarthÂmore. Philip is working for a Ph.D. degree at the University of Pennsylvania and Winifred, now Mrs. H. P. Fry, Jr., who graduÂated from the University of DelaÂware with honors a few years a.go, Jay D. Cook, Jr., of Princeton avenue, has been appointed inÂstructor of economics at Denison University, Granville, Ohio. Mr. Cook assumed his duties on SepÂtember 1. Only ten days remain in which applications may be received. Those who wish to delay payment until after the final decision is made may signify their serious inÂterest in membership by sending to the committee a check for all or part of the cost of membership, which check will not be cashed. without prior notice to the person concerned, and in any event not unless the group as a whole has met and voted to go ahead with the actual construction. On th~ basis of returns to date it is still touch-and-go as to whether this project will succeed. John W. Seybold, president of the pool committee, bas informerl. the Swarthmorean that it will b. impossible to extend the deadline beyond September 15. . lives on North Chester road. Elizabeth Bryant ot S. Chester road was visiting Barbara Lennox. her roommate at Bucknell UniÂversity at Cambridge, Md. for 10 days. Miss Margaret Dimmitt of RutÂgers avenue is vacationina at Col" River Camp, N. H.
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• 2 • PARTIES SCHEDULED Tomorrow night Miss Bonny Jean Morse, who will become the bride of Mr. Oliver' Rickson, and Miss Betty Ruth Morse, who will become the bride of Mr. John Walker McCoubray in a double wedding ceremony on Monday, September 6, will be the guests of honor at a dinner dance at the Spring Haven Country Club given for the members of the bridal party by Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Pearson, Mr and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. DeCainÂdry of Swarthmore, and Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Parry of Westtown. On Sunday morning, brunch for the bridal party and for the out of town guests will be served at the home of the brides' parents. There will be a dmner at the Strath Haven Inn for the bridal party and the out of town guests after the rehearsal. Mrs. H. W. Downing of RiverÂview roa~ will entertain at a Ip,nÂcheon for the bridesmaids on Monday before the wedding. Bonny has been guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Elizabeth Lee at her home on Harvard and Cornell avenueJ=i, and at a kitchen shower given by Mrs. A. David Speers of RutÂledge. Betty has been a guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Jean Huey' of Dickinson avenue. and has shared the honor at a kitchen shower. given by Mrs. Daniel Morse and Mrs. Donald Morse on Parrish road, with Miss Flora Lee. whose marriage to Mr. Robert Wentz will take place on October 9 at the Swarthmure Presbyterian church. PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES In honor of Miss Jane Hilles. whose marriage to Mr. Clifford M. Bryant will take place on Saturday, . September' 11 at the FrIends Meeting House, Mrs. francis H. Forstythe of Thayer road and her daughter Mrs. John A. Miller of Drexel Hill will enÂtertain at a luncheon shower tomorrow. Miss Hilles was a guest of honor at a mother and daughter lunchÂeon yesterday at the home of Mrs. John Piper of North Chester road. On Tuesday Miss Martha Moore ot Lansdowne will entertain in honor. of Miss Hilles. Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South Chester road will enterÂtain the bridal party at a buffet supper before the rehearsal on Friday evening. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. William L. MedÂford announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Ruth C. MedÂford to Mr. Bernard L. Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Omar C. Ryan of Richmond. Indiana. Miss Medford is a graduate of Swarthmore High School and is a senior at Earlham College. Ind. Mr. Ryan, who served in the Navy for three years, is now atÂtending Earlham College. The wedding is planned for next June. The engagement of Miss Emily Elizabeth Rumble. daughte~ of Mr. Modern. Thrilling Amusements mGLABORDAY Weekend Program SUNDAY 8,b_ .... J .... Steilk·. ... _0-'2P.1I. THE SWARTHMOREAN and Mrs. Walter S. Rumble of South Swarthmore avenue, to Mr. John J. Jackson. SO!!. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson of LarchÂmont, N. Y., was announced"at an Open House on Sunday evening in the Rumble"home. Miss Rumble graduated from Swarthmore High School in 1945 and is a student at Duke UniverÂsity. where she is a member ot the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. Mr. Jackson, also attending Duke University, is a member 01 Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. HORSEY - BUCHANAN The marriage of Miss Nancy BuÂchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Buchanan of Landfall. Kennett Square, to Mr.' William Birrel Horsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Horsey of Swarthmore avenue took place at 11 o'clock on 'Saturday. August 28, in the garden at Landfall. The Rev .. G. A. Leukal of Kennett Square perÂformed ;he ceremony. The tradiÂtional wedding music was furÂnished by 'a violin. a harp an~ an organ. The bride, who was given in marriage by her Iather~ wore Cl white satin gown featuring a ,fitteli bodice with a high round neckline edged in seed pearls. long sleeves ending h.i points over the wrist, and a full skirt with a long train. Her fingertip veil fell from a band of orange. blossoms and she carried a bouquet of red roses anri gardenias. Mrs. Daniel Wiliiams of BethÂlehem, Pa., twin sister of the bride, who acted as matron of honor; was gowned in powder blue faille with a hign round neckline and cap sleeves. She wore powder blue mitts and a headdress with a matching veil. She carried a bouÂquet of chrysanthemum pompoms. Mr. John R. Horsey of SwarthÂmore served as best man for his brother. The mother of the bride wore a white jersey dress with a white rose corsage. Mrs. Horsey chose a yellow print gown with a COi.4sage of yellow roses. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the cereÂmony. Afte. a honeymoon in Maine, the bride and groom will live in Endicott. N. Y. until Mr. Horsey completes his education at Triple Cities College. BIERl\IAN - SNYDER The marriage of Miss Paulette Snyder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder of Cape May, N. J. to Mr. Gordon Sharpless- Bierman, son of· Mrs. H. Vance Holloway, Jr. of South Chester road and Mr. John A. Bierman of Wilmington, Del. took place on Saturday afÂternoon at 2 o'clock in the Church FOR MAGAZINE . SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs- Lloyd E. Kauffman , Swarthmore 2080 . College Theatre Friday and Satw'day "RED STALLION" (In Technicolor) Saturday Matinee, 1 P.M. Children'S Show Laurel and Hardy Comedy -Also-- "RED STALLION," "SUPERMAN" And Cartoons Monday and Tuesday Jack carson "ROMANCE ON TII8 BIGHSEAS" Wednesday Only Pat O'lll'len "TIlE nGBTlNG 69'l'Il" Starting Thursday "TIlE STRBBT "W"'.Plt'"u'" NO NAME" lit the Advent at Cape May. The Rev. Albert Van Duzer Performed the ceremony. . The bride. who was given in marriage by her .father. wore a gown of white mousseline de soie whic(" had a fitted bodice, high neckline with a deep pleated berÂth~, and a hooped skirt with a long train. Her veil of illusion fell from a tiara of 'pearls and she carried 3 bouquet of slephanoti. and white orchids. Miss Patricia Lawson of BridgeÂville, Del.. as maid of honor. wore ie-vender marqUisette fashioned with a high neckline, a pleated bertha and a hooped skirt. Her bouquet of asters, the band of asÂters in her hair, and her mitts all matched her dress. The bridesÂmaids, Miss Amanda Abbott of Silver Springs, Md. and Miss Al-ma Lehman of Cape May, were gowned in blue marquisette and wore ,blue mitts. They carried bouquets of pink asters and wore bands of pink asters in their hair. Mr. Robert Hastings of Cornell avenue served as best man. The ushers included Mr. Willard CroÂney of WHmington and Mr. Walter P. Cosinuke of Chester. The mother of the bride wore a brown sheer gown with a matchÂing hat. Her corsage was of SAVE TIME! ~T US SERVICE YOUR CAR WHILE YOU SHOP ". \ " ." . " DEW DROP INN ... alda.' - £fUJclJ - DbuJe, , Monday Thru Saturday Open 'I A. M· to 8 p. M. Closed Every Sunday OUTSIDE CATERING SEVICE DAILY DINNERS 8Se 10 $1.60 . . Special Children'!! Platters talisman roses. Mrs. Holloway, the motller of I ir-;;;-;;~-;~-;-;;-;';;~-~-~';";~;-~'-~-~;-;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; the gro9m, chose gray crepe with a hat of eggplant shade. She wore a corsage of talisman roses. The oride and groom ieft Cape May by plane after the ceremony. They will spend their honeymoon at Skytop. BIRTHS Genuine Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements We guarantee what we furnish equal to the best or better, than can be gotten elsewhere, regardless of price. IIOBBl8 P. EVANS a SON 112 East 21st Street, Ch~ter ,Pa. Phone Chester 3-9011 and our represenuUve wUI be tlad to c"ll with sampl". wlthonl obUsa&lon to yen. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Ott of Hartsdale. N. Y: announce the birth of a son. David Michael. on August 25. Mrs. Ott is the neice I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. s. Bishoi>. Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook, Jr are receiving congratulation on the birth of a son, Jay D~ardorff Cook, III on Saturday, August 28 at the Crozer Hospital in' ChestE"r. The grandparetns of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cook, of Thayer road aruLMr. and Mrs. ElÂwood H. Garrett of Princeton avenue. Don't 01 ... rug.at home with mak .. ,hIft me-thÂodo. 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore. Pa. Swarthmore 0130 or OJ29 Clearbrook _ R... Need Cl •• nin.. Tool . MEDIA AIR- CONDITIONED FRIDAY and Saturady Last Two Days Mark Stevens Barbara Lawrence "THE STREET WITH NO NAME't Sunday - Monday Preston Foster Margaret O'Brien uBIG Crl'k" Tuesday - Wednesday • Pat O'Brien ''FIOIITING FATHER DUNNE" Starting Thursday Bm. Crosby - loan ""nulne "TIlE EMPEROR WAIlr'C' (In Technlcolo",) AIR.(l()NDI'IIONIID The. Bouquet BEAUTY SALON Good Groomin' Fashion's Finesse! Call Swar.th more 0476 9 Chester Road . _. _ _ . _ ,._,, _ u_ --- Baltimore Pike Springfield Phone' Swar.thmore 0450 .. We Telegraph trlows ... NOl'BLTY AND DBOOBATIVB QIo1OIII.a -----.~•- ..,. ...... ---,-----.------------~-,..;--- . DON'T LET YOUR C'HILD HA \IE DIPHTHERIA • Despite the fact that a way to prevent diphtheria was discovÂered many years ~go. thousanda 9£ children have diphtheria every year. Much of this is due to the indifference of parents. They know that· their children should be immunized •. but they just don't get around to it. Make a reso- . lutlnn now to have yo'Ur children Veated. The treatment is simple and oafe. Ask ~ur docior ,"00" ': it at the first opportunity. , Mich.el'sCollege 'h.flll.OY C)NTHE~ • .- TBB SWABTHMOBEAN I THESW ARTHMORE1N l'UBU8BBD BYDl1 FRIDAY AT 8WAIlTRIIOU. PA TBB 8WAB'l'IDIOIlBAN. INC .. PUBI,ISJID Pl""le8~""· . hiD L TOLD. W.... IlAlUOIIIB TOLD ....... ol.te I!dIter Barbara Kent PeuY Keenen R08alie Peinol EdIth WhItaker . of Whittier' place. who have been at Harborside. Me., all oununer returned this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. Russell PhilÂlips have t;eturned to their home on Strath Haven avenue after a month spent on a cruise on' the Great Lakes followed by a short stay at Wolfeboro, N. H. where they picked up their children John, who had been at Camp Kabeyun, and Mary, who' had been at Camp Kehonka, for summer. The whole 1amily then spent the weekend at Great Hill Farm In South Berwick. Me. arÂriving home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. E1sbree of WaJJingford Hills returned TuesÂday from' Camp Hawkeye Trail 10 the Adirondacks. :where Mrs. Elsbree was. teaching arts and crafts. She will resume classes the first of October, While at the camp, Mr, and Mrs. Eisbree made a trip to Quebec and throuJh Laurentide Park In Canada . Mr. Sidney W. Johnson of AmÂherst avenue. left Saturday tor a week's vacation at Ocean Grove, N. J. Entered sa Se .. nd Claaa Matter. JanlUlJ'y 24. 1828. at the Post OffIce at Swarthmore. Pa.. under the Act of MarcIa 3. 1879. DlIIADLJ:NE-WEDNESDAY NOON 8WUTBMORE. PA.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER a. 1948 • - -- - - -:- "-- - --:- --------- --- - -=-::.-- -:-:- :....-- PresbyteriaiJ. Chun:h Notes The guest preacher this Sunday momipg will be Dr. John A. McÂAfee. 'Chaplin of the Veteran's Ad.: ministration in Philadelphia. Mr. Benjamin Kneedler will resume his duties ao organist and Jane McChesney will be the soloiot. Choir rehearsals will start on Thursday evening, September 16. but the Church School and Bible Classes will not begin until later in the month. The Surgical Dressings Group will continue to meet on WednesÂday mornings at 10 a.m. Trinity Notes Holy Communion will be celeÂbrate<! at 8 on Sunday. and again at the n. o'clock seivice. The Rev. Neville Lascelles-Wilrd. . Chaplin of the Philadelphia 'GenÂel'al Hoopit.l. will officiate at these services. Ushers at the 11 o'clock. servjce are: W. S. Patton, head usher; R. T. Bates; E. O. Lange; B. Harrar; A. E. Pritchard; W. C. Hogg; C. H. W. Ingraham; and W. R. Sanborn .. MethodJst Church Notes The Church School meets SUD. day morninl: 'at 10 o'clocl<. The Holy Communion wlll be ceiebrated at the 11 o'clock serÂvice. This C"urch observes open Communion and all .disciples of Christ are .invited. The Official Board will meet on Friday, Septemb.,.- 10. present to dlseuss plans with the committee and staff. A social hour will tollow the meeting. Leonore Perkins will resume the care of children during the Meeting hour. in Whittier House. First Day School begins next week September 12, with AssemÂbly at 10 a.m. NEWS NOTES Mrs. George Silloway of North Chester road will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jack$on at their cottage at Buck Hill FalL. this week-end. Sally James of Park avenue is entertaining three of her Tulane University classmates, who arrivÂed Tuesday and will remain until coliege reope.ns. Judy Nott. Marcia Hyman and Peggy O'Nell. ali of New Orleans, will be guests of honor at a party this evening and at a luncheon next Tuesday. .tiecause it is their first trip north. they will also visit New York City, Washlngton. D. C .• Atlantic City, and Valley Forge with their hostÂess. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Peirsol of Lafayette avenue, with their daughter Gloria Ann will spend a long weekend in Barnegat, N. J. Mrs. T. W. Crossen and her daughter Barbara of St. Louis. Mo. formerly of Swarthmore. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. HorÂace Hopltins of Crest lane. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Bovard of Park, West Va., spent last week- Friends Meeting Notes end with Mrs. Bovai'd'o parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Norton Landon 'l'here will be a meeting of all of North Princeton avenue. t::osc who are interested in the . .lst Day 8011001 Program for the Mrs. Harold Griffin of Rutgers coming winter, on Monday eve- avenue entertained at a luncheon ning, September 13. at 8 o'clock Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Frank . I T-.... "" Morey ot Yale avenue. ID Whitt er House;.r .,......ers. par-ents and all concerned members Mrs. Warren M. Foote of Ogden of the Meeting are asked to be avenue nnd Mrs. Weston E. Ful- . _______ Iler of North Chester road returned Church Services SWARTHMOl{E PRESBYTERIAN' CHURCH Sunday, September 5 11:00 A. M.-Dr. John A. McAfee. Wednesday; September 8 10:00 A. M.- SurgIcal Dressln/!s Group Meets. METHODIST CHURCH Roy N. Keiser, D.O .• Minister SjUlday, September 5 10:00 A. M. Church School. 11:00 A. M. Holy Communion. . TRINITY CHURCH Rev.Geo.C.And~n.~tor . Sunday. September 5 8:00 A.' M.-Holy Communion 11 :00 A. M.-Holy Communion The Rev. Neville LascellesÂWard Tuesday from a month's vacation at Avalon, N. J. Mr. Cyril GardÂner, who with his family had spent two weeks with them earlier in Ute seilSon drove them home. Mr. Henry W. Jones, who has been at Cape May for six weeks. returned to his home on Haverford avenue last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindley Peel of Park avenue have as their guests, this week Mr. Peel's sisÂters Miss Marjorie Peel and Mrs. Wallace Van Nest, and the latter's daughters Jean and setty, all of East Orange. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Dennison Bancroft Miss Betty Landon of PrinceÂton avenue and Miss Molly Keay of Clifton· Heights are spending the week at Chatham on Cape Cod.. Mass Patsy McCahan of Strath Haven avenue returned Thursday from Wolfeboro, N.H., where she has been a counciler at Camp KeÂhonko. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pike, Jr. who s""nt the SUDUI:Ier. at Camp Wawenock, Me .. are visiting Mrs. Pike's parents before leaving for Michigan State University, where Mr. Pike is working for hi. PhD in education. Mr. and Mrs. Winihrop R. Wright of Whittier place r'"turDl!(11 today from a year in Meredith, N.H. and· their summer camp on Bear Island Mr. Wright wiil asÂsume his duties after a sabbatical leave from Swarthmore College. Mr. and Mrs.' Richard G. Haig and Roberta of Riverview roaf{ returned yesterday from a· two weeks at 'Vhitefield, N.H. During their absence Miss Tillie Haig visÂited Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden of Riverview road. A stag party follow~d by a bufÂfet supper was held in honor of ProfessOl." D. B. QUirin, PhD at the Unh'crsity College of Sv,all-1 sea, Wales, by .Dr. Joseph StorÂlam of Pat'k avenue. The" guests were Drs. H. Nearing, James Gl'aÂham, R. DeProphetis, Fritz .,NpV8. P. De Furi::J. and A .. Forlano. al~0 Messers. J. De Furia, Guy DeÂFuria, A. "Redi:l.ing, Ralph· Park, and W. TUrner. Mrs. Jean. Arnold Saulnier of Media sai led Wednesday on the Queen l!.{ary to visit "her sister who is residing in, Paris. : Before returning they will tour 1ta11, BelÂgium. Hommd, Switzerlanll. and . England. Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park avenue is' entertaining at a:luncliÂeon today in honor of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindiey Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O. RedÂgrave of Vassar avenue returned Monday on the Queen Mary from a summer spent in Paris. Wales and England. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Skoglund and their family of Swarthmore place, who are vacationing. at Beach Haven, N.J. will return after Labor Day. . Miss Antonica Fairbanks will return to her home on Park aveÂnue after Labor Day. She is visit ing her hrother-in .. law and sister Mr. and Mrs. William King in Wisconsin. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OFPRIENDS Sunday. September 5 OLIVER ·He BAIR CO. 11:00 A. M.-Meetlna for Worship Leona ~kin' will care for children in Whittier House during meeting. Wednesday. September 8 9:30 to 3:30-Sewlni and QulltÂlni in WhIttier House Box Luncheon. All cordially inÂvited. , FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST scIENTIST OF SW ARTHIIlORE Park Avenue below Harvard SUnday. September 5 11:00 A.IL &mc!Q'School 11:00 A. IL Sunda7 L ! em Sermon Ween ._)' evmID& meetIna ~ ....... p.IIl. BeIIdinl -ÂOpeD daU7 •• 'apt SUDdQ' ".:~ IfoIlda;p 1:1 to· Ii p.m. Wed"! •• 0), enaID8 ., to '1:411 p.m. mel II to 11:10 p.a. We have a number of. indiVidual' con· sultation rooms, insuring privacy, Nt those who call at our offices seeking help and guidance. If you prefer we will send an experienced member of our staft' to the home to complete arrangements. '820 CHESTNUT STRlII ... 1511 "-- --_."--------#- Drive into our completely .equipped garage for auto service at its best! Our skilled mechanics will overhaul your car and ad:,ise you on all needed repairs. Have your car checked today and forestajl faulty operation which may prove fatal!-be completely satisfied with our\expert work! HERE'S WHAT WE'U,DO: MOTOR-grind valves, adjust pOints, check timing, fuel and water pumps. Make all needed r~pair.G. ! TRANSMISSION~ntire transmission and differential checked.' B~~mf!chaTlical or hyd1'aulic brakes tested, relined~ tiabtÂened. adj~gted or repaired. BODY-fenders straightened, cracks mended. dents removed, body squeaks eliminated, springs adj usted. STOP tN TODAY. FOR SERVICE BaD"I'-aad Waile PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER Yale Avenue and Chester Koai SWARTHMORE 1258 It Has Everything Except a Gadget to Make the Monthly Payments.* ·Y ou can arrange these through a lowÂcost bank automobile loan. See us now_ Swarthmore lational Bank & Trust Co. Member of Federal Deposit IlIBU!'8nee CorpoTation Now You can btl)' U. S. Savinls Bonds automaUeail:r throu&h the new Bond-a-Month Plan. All&. at this BalIk _i • ..
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THE SWAaTHMOaEAK Serternk- 3, IMI PIKtlS PEAK OR BUST to the Calico Cottap on Ave. uve left tor a two weeks' Baltimore PIke. Mrs. Herschel Is trip to Banff d Lak La Ise visit with 1\4r. St~s par'ents Harvard avenu~ are o~' atw~' Mr. and Mra. Fredenck K .. Steuber' 'week trip to Skytop In the Poco~' MIss Alice Blodgett of Rutgers the former EUzabeth Schobln~er. Canada They awn ill reteu rn auf ter• avenue and Miss AlIce P. Put- -. of yale ,avenue. nos.' ' nam at Lafayette avenue have re- Mr. J .. D. Cook of Thayer road Labor Day by way of ChIcago. Roger Russell; Jr. and' 'his MrS. C. H; Jeglum of 'HiUbor~: cently returned ~rom an elght- returned recently by plane from Mr. and Mrs. Maxey Morrison brother Charles of . Haverford avenue ahd Carl have returned week tour of the West. a two months business trip In the and chlldren Hugh. Billy and place left. last week to visit from six weeks In Sac Clty,.Iowa: Driving thl! Northern Rou,te PllUUpplueL Helen ot Dartmouth avenue spent friends In Washington ,and Bethes- Dr. and Mrs. Prank G. KeeneD through South Dakota, Wyoming Mrs. Earnest R. Laws of Park two weeks vacationing at New- da,Maryland. of Harvard avenue entertslned ai and Montana, they crossed the avenue, who accompanied the found Lake. N. H. Before returD- Mrs. Louis F. Pierce of Havard their guests last week Dr. !tee-' border into Canada. From Vancou- Robert Bradfords to Canada, Is lng' home they stopped In' New avenue and children Mary Lou nen:s father Mr.J.· C. Keenen of. ver, in British Columbia, they re- making 3 month's stay at Muskoka City, N. Y., to vlsit Dr. and Mrs. and Harvey left Sunday for two Newark, OhiO, ""d Mr. and Mrs; turned to the States through Wash- Beach. Mr. Laws and Charles Guy S. Deming, formerly of/ Am- weeks at Ocean City, N. J. Charles Keller of Roosevelt, L. I. ington and Oregon, taking in Seat- joined her there for a two-week hurst avenue. , Dr. and Mrs. Gearse L. Armi-' Mr. J. C. Keenen returned Tues-. tie and Portland by the way, stay. The Laws plan to return Whlle'the Morrlsons were away, tage of South Chester road enter- dllY for another visit. ' the famous Columbia River Drive. home atter Labor Day. Mb r. and M .... Joseph Havens and' talned at & dinner party an"u Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. T!>omp- They drove in and out along the Miss Mildred R. Simpers of the aby daughter Lucia occuplea bridge on Saturday evening in son and daughters Debbie and P,a. cUic coast touring San Fran- Swarthmore Apartments, is visit- their home. honor of Mr. and Mrs. W,'lliam M. Lol n' s of. narvard avenue will spend clsco, Los Angeles and Hollywood, ing Mrs. 'Walter PUnn, Jr., of Mr. ,and Mrs. Walter SteubeJ< Park of Harvard avenue who are the Labor Day week-end With the among other high points. Stopping Western Springs, Ill. .. and their son Pat left last week leaving for Copenhagen next Wed- W\lliam H. Lees of Harvard and at the north rim of Grand Canyon, MIss Katherine Bronson an4 for the University of Illinois at nesday. ., Cornell avenues at the Lee cottaae they took the two-day donkey trip M_~is;s; ;B;la;n:c;h:e ::P;er:k;in:s; :o:f: ;P:a;rk; ;C;;ha;m;p;a:g;n;e.; ;:A:ft:e:r: :a ::te:n: ::da:y; ;~:M:r;.; a~n:d :M:r:s.: J:o:h:n: E:.~ M~~ic~h~ae~lv o~fa ~Ao ~n1 ~,~N. ~J ';;;;;. ;;;;;;;~_ down to the Canyon itself. <:llh"t" stops Included Bryce and Zion NaÂtional Parks in Utah, tYellowstone National Purk. and a breathless climb to the top of Pike's Peak, Colorado. Miss Blodgett and Miss Putnam found that camping-out at the different national park..;;. was one of the most enjoyable features of their varied trip. Winners In Horse Show Swarthmore Girls participated In the annual summer horse show at a. Maryland camp recently. Anne Morse of Parrish rOad won the blue ribbon for the junior class, while Mary Knabb of PrInceton avenue and Jane PatÂterson of Elm avenue won the yellow ribbon. for their respective clao.es. Nancy·McCurdy of WestÂt,! wn, formerly of Swarthmore, took top honors at the meet, winÂning the blue ribbon in the senior class, placing first in the outside jUmps, and receiving the bannel for the best horseman In the show. Nancy was a~o awarded the SilÂver cup for' the best all-around camper. NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs Robert Reed of College avenue had as their house gqests for a few days Mrs. Reed'. brother and his wife, Capt. and Mrs, H. E. Clark before they sailed for Paris. France. Barbara Ann Schobjnger reÂturned Friday from a camp at Camden, Me., where she was a swimming counci'or this sum .. mer. She will return this month to Middlebury College in Vermont for her senior year. Mr. and Mt:'!. George T. Herschel and children Katrina and Georg~ have moved from Swarthmore ACCIDENTS COST MORE TODAYl Like everything else, acci· denta cost more today for hospital, doctor and nune expense. But Accident ln~ luranee hasn't increased. Why not have this protec-tion now? • .ETER E. TOLD 333 Dartmouth Ave. ra Swarthmore 1833 a:;:'o:'" c C"MAe.san , .e..~ '=::: '11 Here are the improv.ements . · and . . changes to be made in your transit service this month" PTC i. ready for another fall and winter sea· IOn-'ready with improvements and changes in .enica which will make it easier for you to take advantage of the time-saving, economy and convenience of streetcar. bus and subwayÂelevated senice. The improvements an4 changes listed here are effective' September 12th, except reduced IChonl fares which started September 1st, and the shoppers' subway service to Erie ave. which begins September 29th. New Fall Schedules New fall schedule., based on riding 'l'olume on individual Une., will become e/l'ective throughÂout the system. They ha ... bee .. carefully preÂpared to provide adequate .enice on all UDes, They are Dot aD ecollomy measure. Such changes are .regularly made each SpriDg and fall by aU Ulnsit rompanie. to adjust schedule. to iSlÂcreases or decrease. iD ridiDg 'l'olume. PTC'. Dew schedules call for 514,000 'I'Ohic1e-mile. of semce on the average weekday, an increase of 15,700 miles O'l'U p~, eseDt schedules.. New Routes .Ind Ro.te Elte.sio.s A new bus line, Route 88, will go into senice • to give the people of fast.gcowing Mayfair and the Winchester Park sectioA direct ronDeCtioD 'With the Frankford Elevated. , A second new bus line, Route 89, ~ill bring better transportation to residents of Richmond and North Philadelphia. Bus Route 87, serving veterans and their fami· Ues in Northeast Village, will be extended farther into the Village. Bus Route 71, serving Delaware County com· munities and the big Westinghouse plant at Lester. will be exteDded on its southem end. More New Streamliners 41 brand new streamlined stfeetcan, representÂing an expenditure of $1,100,000 for riders' comfort and converueD,ce, "';;ill go Into service on Route 5 between South; Philadelphia aad Frankford. Route 5 is. the th~rd PTC line to be· completely equipped with ! ~ew streamliaen. during the past three month$. . '. ,i Special 'ServiceFor Shopperi Through service for shopperS!, on evenin,s whea stores are. open, willberesuJbed between 8th at ' Market and B.road at Erie via!theRidge-8tb ... Broad Street subways. In C~den, the eastera section of Broadway Station Of the Bridge Liae. presendy open during peak 40Urs only, will 1M kept open at all hours when the line is opentia,. Reduced School Fares Reduced .chool fares enabl~parenu of p..Jt. Dc and parochial school children to sue up to , $9 a year iD ttan.ponation C4)~ts for eachclaiJ.4; . ," . . * * * . PTC has placed In .e.vlce :more than I,SOD modern streetcar., bu.e. and trackless trolleyi at a cost of $22,700,000 s~nce 1940. Durin, thl. same period the company hasals •• stab· IIshed 16 ,new routes, .xtended 40 exlstln, ;oute., built modern terminals and m*d. numerous other s.rvlce cih~nges which hav. .reaUy Improved Philadelphia'. tranlll facllltl... . PTC will continue to ntak. your t,an.lI.erY .. Ie. lMIter and more u •• ful. ; .. • . --r .... lit ritUna io rinually all dda cbroughODt rhe UAhed Scates is lower thaD Jut yeuÂche aYerap declioe for campanl .. urrioa areas of OYer 1,000,000 populadoo beiag more chao ,,,. Tbie ia rhe cum of ....... ~n. iDc1udiDg &II inaeue in rhe liUIDber of ... tomobUea in ..... a ........ n+1 fall io SuaNay ritUnS folli;>wiog mono wid"~d obÂIIUftIlCe of the be-cJay ., k, aod louea ill udic: .- nte Iocr ......... engecs tbia yeu 00 che Pre ayat_ an abwt '" 1_ tIIaa laat year, &lid rhe DeW sc:hedul.s cherefqre -auin •• opend ••• leu .u ..... (doDt ''') rbaQ'the falI.c1aetlules 8f 1'47. THE PHILADELPHIA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY . '):' ..... If ifs good service you wish to obtain, Don't make your calls in an endless chain. On party-linetelephone.,eourÂteay pay. dividendsl Be brief ••• Space o\).ll •..• Hang up gently • • • Take the lead in good party-line manners. It, will mean better service for all. TIle .ell Telephona Company ., PI •• sylyanla THE 8WAa~~MOaEAK 5' KEYSTONE 9PENB SEPT· ., IihJp and mana,ement course. Advance registrations Indicate Present enrollments indicate that that the Keystone Secretarial and about 40% of the student body Busln .... Administration School at will be veterans. Swarthmore' wlIl bedn the fall All courses have bI!en reviled .to term on September~ 7 with the I fu,lIv meet the Increased demandl largest enrollment alnce thl! school buslnes. fundamentals Greater was started in 1840. emphasis will be placed on PsY-. Mr. G., C Greene, director, re- I.::~~~~ human relations, and per-ports that nearly every' high school development. In the county will bl! represen~d In addition to mOre than fifteen colleges. Most pupils have rei'Âistered for the accounting and management course. The second largest D:umber is taking the variÂous secret;uial .COU1'Sl!S with a close third .electing the .salesman- ! • I • START Your Bula ... Career At KEYSTO~E' Day Sohool-8ept. nil Evenln&' Sehool-8epL 20 You will get 2400 hours training in each Two--Year Course ip. . . • Account .... '& Ma.Dacemeni • Salesmaliablp&Ma:napmeni , ., ,AdmInistrative Seeretarlal • Ml!dleal Secretarial ... On .. Year Courses In • General BIUIln_ • standard Secretarial • Stenographio '" Maeh'nos APPROVED FOB TRAINING VE1'EBANS Free l'laeemenL Mall7 Jobs ()pen VIsII &he'Scbool Bull .. lIDa Free' KEYSTONE SEVBETAlUAL '" BUSINESS ADMINIln'BAÂTlON 8CIlOOL -Vall SwarlIuDore 1117- Flowers For The Flowerless Flowers are still being cOllected for the flowerless patiellts of the Philadelphia General' Hospital. Contributors wiU find containers for their posies on the Woman's Club Porch Wednesday afternoon and evening, and until 9 o'clock Thursday morni~g. RetumsFrum Abroad Miss Frances Noyes has returned to the Stat ... after three years in Cairo, Egypt, where she has been teaching piano in the American College for Girls. Leaving Alexandria July 1 for Naples, Miss Nqyes spent a montn touring Italy and a week each in Switzerland, Paris, and ,London. On Wednesday she sailed from aboard the ~ueen Mary. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Carlos F. Noyes of Parrish road and her sister Mrs. .J. Richard Sadie.' drove to New York on Monday to meet her. tershall was elected to the faculty I Mountains and to Cape Cod. He of Miami University. Mrs. Batter- was accompanied by Mr. BenlaÂshall .Is the former Trudy sCho-1 min Kneedler and Mr .. Charlps binger of Swarthmore avenue. Kneedler of SprIngfield. Penny Corya of Ogde'; avenup i Cadet L~uis J. Strock of Crest arrived last week from Colorado: lane a th~rd classman at West Springs, Col .. where she spent the' an? a thIrd classm,!" at West summer studying dance from I POIDt, has been appointed ~ppIY Hanle Holm. ' sergeant fm' the summer tramlnll . I period. Mrs. ,John H. McWilliams of I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harpl!' B~:r::,ln West a~enue, accompa- i and family. formerly of S. Chester m y Mrs. Lincoln Galt of I road, have moved to their new Coatesville, left .last Thursday i home on th" Rancocas Creek;R.D. morning to motor to New York t. Mount Holly. N. J. State to vacabon at Lake Chalt- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Golifrey u:uqua. of Vassar avenu' e, with their sons Mr. John Clewell of Benjamin I Jimmy and Bruce. returned. SunÂWest avenue has returned 1rom Ii day from a month at Shel'Wood m<,>tor trip through the 'white I Forest in' Md. . , <lit. .Swarthmore Nursery School Licensed WI.I.L OI'EN SEPTEMBER 20th MR..<I. G. W. 8ROD~E!\D. Director :lf1l1 Maple Avenue SWARTHMORE 2S0S-.T it', a ..... QI free-swing'CGsual The casual, timele.. look lies r" tWery ,lean, cIeon line ••• yoked. action'sholliders. Attend Richmond Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Owen W.Gay of Wallingford were called to RichÂmond" Va., last week, to attend the funeral service. for Mr •.. R. E. I \,;"be:U, mother of Mrs, James. R. and gored skirt. Softly, experlly Illilored. with row on ro,w of tiny stitching. Rayon crepe by 8urlinglon, also ,oyongaba,dine in stripes or solidt. OURS EXCLUSIVELY I Gay, formerly of :;;warthmore. NEWS NOTES Mr. Dorman MCBurney of HarÂvard avenue is' entertaining Mr. r'''''''' Armstrong of' Newburgh for .two weeks while Mrs. McBUrney and their son are vacationing at Atlantic City, N. J. ' Miss Ann Lingle of Cornell aveÂnue, who spent last weekend in New Yo~k City with Miss ElizaÂbeth Allen, leaves tonight to visit her brother-in-law· and sister Mr and Mrs. William R. Walters, .Jr., in Montreal over Labor Day weekÂend. returning Sunday by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran, Jr., of Kenyon avenue with their chilÂdren ·Barbara and Joe, returnen Frida;t from a summer at the DeÂvereau. Pille Camps in NQrtjl AnÂson, Me. and left the next day for a week at Beach Haven, N. J. Dr. and Mrs. Walter N. Moll' of South Chester road with their four year old daughter Jlnnle leave toÂday for Cape Cod, Mass. to Mrs. Moir's mother Mrs.~ France. G. Lumsden who. has been spendÂing the summer at Harwichport. -r>Ir,"an<CMci.-John W. Seybold of Amherst avenue are entertainÂIng Mrs. Seybold's aunt Miss Alta Blood and her father Mr. Harold L. Blood, both of Worcester, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Tolles 01 North Chester road returned from a two-months' vacation in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Louis de Moll of Philadelphia, formerly of Swarthc more, are visiting Mr. de Moll's paients; Mr. and Mrs. Carl de Moll in Ocean City, N. J. Mrs. J. V. S. Bishop of HIllYard avenue left this week to visit her niece, Mrs. Herbert L. Ott, and Mr. Ott of Hartsdale. N. Y. SPUDS COOKtNG AND RITAINS fOOD FLAVORt PRESTO 4··QT. COOK·MASTER $12.95 Give YOQf family a new tOlt. t~ wi'" me"," that have aU tb natural lood ncrvor. " pt. ccmning capacity. IASY TO BROOM RAKE ,1.25 u ncd .pring .t •• l tNth aw_p th.luwn clean In a .jiffy. HunÂdl. 42" long. PORTABLE, LIGHTWEIGHT ClHIU·CHASERI G·E "Sunbowl" Electric HEATER $87S Ideczl lor ..... ia the both. bedÂrooa - wherever you nfHHl laeat •• H ... a 1,000 _I heat Output. " .::ffj~~ by GOODIiEA.. Enjoy the smoothest. .afest ride you've ever had. Trade 1n tho •• old. tir •• tOday -- we" make a liberal allowqnc:e. USF OU" EASY PA'r PLAN , Miss Ellen Ryan' of New Jersey made short visits recently, witll her cousin Mrs. H. F. A. Sessions of Providence road, Ml!dla, and her aunt Mrs. James C. Callahan of Garret! avenue.' SMALL DOWN PAYMENT-CONVENIENT TERMS Mr. and Mrs. Georae T. HerÂschel nf Calico Coltale and their children Katrina and~rge are on a WI!i!k'. trip to Ohio to visit Mr. Herschel'. parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bersche).. They Wi11 also visit~.· and Mrs. Walton BAttenIWl who moved to' OxÂford, Oblo In 1u.e .... IIS Mr. Bat- -- --- - -- -, --- ruscoa STUDEBA.KER SALES and SERVICE South Chester and Fainie", Roads PBO_ SWARTIDIOBB 1'113 j •
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. - • • THE SWA~THMOaEAN Rutgers Avemue School • -°1 . " .' .. .. , . . '. NEWS NOTES • Mrs. William I. Hull has opened her home on Walnut lane after spending the summer in JamesÂtown, R. 1. and lBuck Hill Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Anthony accompanied by their sons Roger and Malcom of Haverford avenue will motor to Cape Cod this weekÂend. Another son Perry, who has been spending. the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Perry of Rahway, N.J., at their summer horne ~ CenterÂville, will return horne with them. Mr. Howard B. Green of S. Chester road and Harvard avenue is recuperating from an eye opÂeration performed in the Wills Hospital in Philadelphia. Miss Frances White of Walnut lane is due to return home this weekend from Buck Hill Falls. Mrs. John W. Delaplaine of Cornell avenue who bas been' in France with the American Friend. DinIng Room Open to _lie Harvard Inn Service Committee, is now in BerÂlin. She will return in October. Mr. and Mrs. R.Dale Kitzmlll"r 0:£ Riverview road recEmUy enterÂtained Mr. KitzmiUer's sister Mrs. H. F. K. Romig. Mrs: Romig is leaving this month· !or a six months' trip around the world. Mr. and Mrs. H. Vance HolloÂway, Jr. and dauahter Ruth Vance, Mrs. Casper P. SharPless, and Miss Joan Bierman spent· thp weekend at Cape May, N.' J. Barbara Siekel of Strath H8ven avenue has returned' tram' spendÂing the summer with her co~in Mrs. George Moore in AtlantA, Ga. and Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Robert Walker of Whittier place is returning trom her' sumÂmer bome at Duxbury, Mass. this . weekend. Pew Keenen of Harvard aveÂnue is entertaining her former rooDlJlilates at Denison Coli .. " in OhiO, Betty' Piggott of Detroit, iiENT GlJESTS Mich. and VefIl" Beth Graham of ~~~~~~£~~~~~~~~~~~p~bo~n~e~S~w~arl~~ ... ~ ... ~oore~~9~7~!B~~ I Morgantown. W. V. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold GriUln o! OPENING SEPfEMBER 17th .HOAGIE HUT 17~ s..uth Chesier Ro" SWARTHMORE, PA. S .... dwiches DeUvered tor ClUM. Partl .... Meetings eto. Open DaD,. from Noon 'til 11:" P. M. Submarine Sandwrehes from A Submarin.e Shop PHONE 1984 PROMPl' SERVICE • IVI,'a. and •• "",'rs HRRRY A.IBBEBL 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD;SWABTRIIIORE SALES AND SERVICE RADIOS &: HOME APPLIANCES J. E. LIME BURNER CO. DISPENSING OPTICIANS Experts iIi the Making and Fitting of Spectacles and Eye Glasses 1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila. 6913 Market Street Upper Darby 827, Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, P'a. HOUSE PAINT.!:-... ,. .. " ., Cer'a'n', Do •• I ••• H. D. SIPLER • 11. SOUTH CHESTER ROAD PHONE 0105 Rutgers avenue will have as their guests over Labor Day weekend their son and .da~hter.in-law Mr. and Mrs. . Ricbard Griffin of Maplewood, N.J. and their two clli1dren. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan of Guernsey and ,Thayer roads returned from two weeks at Eaglesmere on Sunday with their son Charles, Jr. who drove up to join them' for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Pegram of Yale avenue and their son John returned Saturday from the I r vacation at Center Moriches on Long Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy S. ~timer of EVER GET A SUMMONS TO COURT? It could happea _y tiine, . if someone should be inÂjured on. your property. Let us tell you how. an lEtna Comprehensive Per- 1I0aai Liability Policy would defend and protect you in many kinds of emergencies. PETER E_' TOLD 333 Dartmouth Ave. . Swarthmore 1833 .., .I. , c.', .1,.'I.I.o,e . .,. ..... ee• ..,. ... He < '. eo-. 1111 III1 \ Cornell avenue have returned children Ji.Jnmy and Peggy. 'and trom two wee1& spent at East Mr. RoblnBon's mother, Mrs. M. E. Dennis on Cape Cod, Maa •. , with Robinson of Westdale avenue, moÂtheir son Mr. J, Harps Latimer tored to New Yo~k State where :lIld his family of Wellesley, Mass_ they spent a long weekend vacaÂMr. and .Mrs. Fold Robinson and tioning at Lake George .. Ow ....... ,." Operated .y Am.rica .. $ ...... ~ ... pcr .. y .HOLIDAY· PAVOUT.B .. Your .very food n_d for"" long holiday wHk.nd-for the OutIng or • holiday _.. at home. for valu •• , 11'. the Actne. Lean, HAMS Our Mark.,. wll;'" CLOSED ALL DAY LAlOR OAY W_ho_l. .t c. . HaN Friday till 9 PM till 6 PM I .. 5 . lOmas BUTTS ..... , ... "-ti No Wad~nd ... a .... 110 1ge 'TURKEYS I ... Crop, .. ..,., I .. 6ge . 'noh-IIIII ... , To... . . . H .. ..-10-12 1101 A ••• STEAKS T ...... , I.1cy Slrlol... . . ... "rt.Ph_", T....... ," .7 ge_ U. S. CommercIal S' .. r Beef . .' 'Outstandlng SEA FOOD VALUES POBGlEs.IIt~ge· LARGE BOSrON MACKEREL lit 19c REGULAR LUMP CRABMEAT lit 79c FANCY COD FIUnS lit 35c DEEP 'SEA SCAUOPS . "79c ~ SP,...,d. .a.l.l . BALA CLUB •• f;. ... I .. BEVERAGES 3~:25C p..... boHI • ..,.". WId hnna. Tax·l" "*"'-.. nKI,bb. A ... 1 ..... prl ... Th. eeMlI,.. ...... I. h .... ~ Oada, ..... /N •• d. Stuffed Ollv •• ::" '\10-: 39c Plain Ollv •• 01_ ......... 28c . IIStO Peanut Butter -: 19c Ioned Turkey· ....... • .': 511e Tuna Flsf! ... 1"- Ih-43c Potato cliip., ....... 29c Trltzel Pretzel. I .... SSc Cracker Jack ,_Or 2 - 9c Mar.hmallow ..... , ... 1"0:: 19c Wilson'. Mop,···· ,~~~.I"<Uc Armour'. Treet u"'~4Sc Na .. l_ Ritz ..... 30c L.ttuc. _1.,-. "12c I C.lery ... -,·....-:..::25c 'reIhPea.--·-"·19c·· H_yHW. vl.wl-,.1Oc U. S. No.1, Hom. Grown, White POTATOES . 10 I ... 3gc Ideal Brand BALVES PEARS Del Mant .. CalHomla SLICED PEACHES u .... y. Callfaml-. U ...... I.d BALVES APRICOTS N:::.' 22e ~~--~~'-------- 1'1 ...... G ..... lndt .I..... Na .. ,.1 • ~ a •• IISIXJ G..... .lui.. ' :. ••• : b::, a .. Del N_te A ..... eta u:::\:" '::;.1 z .. Chocelah Butter Cream Iced LAYER CAKE =·33c : '"!:~ stc D.·,.1I a .... ft' .. Ft: ......... ~..: -3 •• a pq,. a .. BREAD:~~= large .4e I_f-& rCIItM' Mtterf .............. Itays f.-..h ~. Zltl.rts Vh"lI.la APPLE .JUICE. "~,t" ... eo ... c ........ i '.11'" "~Dc'::l2c Y1_c ....... .... 0...... "Sic ........... V5. .',....... ........: sac a.... . ~"'2ae zn ........ 2Ic ... OI".-S=I_ :'Ve lISa) alcll.r a .... COFFEE :. 45c a 1""1.24 - ..... ~~~ft.~ :c 1 f Is . . --F-Iu,a'-.I-V-cxuv.. .,...... .. - oaf ' II.."... , . Septeuber 3, 1MB ~HB SWABTHMOBBAN CLASSIFIED PERI;lONAL PERSONAL - Regalered corsetÂlere. Mrs. Elsie Mc WIlliam._ Telephone Swarthmore 4583-W for appc;intment . PERSONAL-Vacuum Cleaners, irons, toasters' and radios reÂpaired, called lor and delivered. Call . Robert Brooks. Swarthmore 1548. PERSONAL - Electrical Installti-tlons: wiring, old and new: ResIÂdential and Commercial, LIght and Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All work done to Fire Underwriters specifications. Service on all makes . of wasbers (Bendix inÂeluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges Irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call ErIch H. Hausen, Electrical ConÂtractor, Swarthmore 2850-W, 335 Park Avenue. FOR RENT FOR RENT-One large room, genÂtleman preferred. Near transÂportation. Call Swarthmore 2806-J FOR RENT-Large sunny room with telephonel Adjac""t bath. near bus shortline, For business coli e g e woman. Telephone Swarthmore 1073...J after SeptemÂber 7. FOR SA~reen damsBIt sofa bed. ;e. Good condition. SoUd construction. SUp oover. Swarthmore 2471. FOR SAlE QuaUty Gas Range four burners. Good condition, $75. Tel~phone Swarthmore 2240. FOR SALE-RCA Victor portable radio with leather carrying case. Perlect condition. Call Media 6-2310. . LEGAL NonCE REQUEST FOR BIDS The School District of SWarthmore will receive bids at the o1Bce of the School District In the HIch School :BuUding. corÂner of Coil. and Princeton Avenues, Swarthmore. PeoD&ylvanla. up to , p. m., Tueaday. September 21. UtB, and open the bhl8 at a meetlnlr of the Board at the School \ District. omce on September jl. l'fB. at 8 p. m •• or at 8D aQJourned meeUng of tbe Scbool Board. for printing of year book. Speciflcatlons can be secured between U B. m. ODd " p. m .• dally except SaturollfR. Sundays. Bnd holidays, at tbe School D18trict oOlce. The Board resenes the rlltht to ~Ject any or all bids tn whole or In part and to awam contra.cb on any Item or ltem8 makln« up any bid. Hilda Laog DenlVortb Secretary FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION NOTICK IS HEREBY nIVEN, pursuant to tile provisions of Act of Assembly No. a80, approved May n, 10·U. ot IntenUon to file In the ofllce of Ule Secremr)" of the COlIlJDonwealth of Pennsylvania, III HafÂrlsbUIlf. Pa., 8l1d In the ofDce of the _ Protbonotarr. of the Courts or Commun __ -,-___ =:c-,...,_---~PJe"s of De ware Counly, on Friday. the oth day of September. UI4.H, II CertlDcate LOST tor the (.'Onduct of a bulliness In Delaware County, Pennsylvania. under the BBBUJIled LOST-Gold chain bracelet, down or fictitious name, style or designation of tri f S arthm The HOHIl'le Hut. with fbi principal place town dis ct 0 wore, of busllleMJI at 17% S. Chester Rd .• Swaft.b. Friday, August 20. Please phone more, .'8. The Dames and. Rddr~ or Swa-rthmore 3070. all perRons owning or fntere .. ted' in said bwdueAA are Mn. Frances H. Bernard. WANTED WANTED-Male student at Penn State CenUor desires room apÂproximately September 20. Reply Box' I, The Swarthmorean. WANTED-FurnIshed apartment or bouse for stx months only. Oecupancy Immediately. Call 'Swarthmore 0680. Extension 55. 1l! -RUiglf'D Avenue. Swnrthmnre. Pa. JT·I--3 PROPOSALS Propo.<IRIIi will be received at the offtce or the Commlstdoners or Springfield Town· ship. Saxer Avenue and Puwell Road. Sprinl1leld. PR., unUl 8:00 .p.M. (e.d.t.) TiU~sdR)" Septlf'mber 14. 11IlK. ror fum· isblnlr materials and doing the work or 18yinlr approxlmatel,. 1205 feet of 10" and 985 feet of 8" sanitary &ewer from a point OD Swarthmore Avenue near Cre&'IOn Lane tar)" In the .boTe Estate pYiq' beeo craDled to the underalped. aU I~""'the" bavlDC elaJOlI OJ' demands ap &1ft, I!'.8latl: of the decedent are requE!lJted to make known the I18me, and all pel'SOfUI Indebted to the decedent to make pal':Âment; wltbout dela,. to Tradesmen B National Bank and Tnul Compaq'. Mr. JIlDle& M. Larp, Prealdent. 10tb and Walnut StreetJ. PhUadelpWa, PebDBylÂvania. or to It. Attomer. Our. O. deFurls. Esquire. 108 Crmer Build II.. Chester. Pennl1ylvRola • aT· .... NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hall of Lancaster will spend ne)d week endl In Swarthmore. They will attend the wedding of Miss Jane W. Hilles to Mr. Cltfford ·Bryant .. on Saturday. The Jame.:. D. Sorbers of WalÂnut lane' arrived home from a sumÂmer at Ellsworth, Me. yesterday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. BillÂstein of South Chester road witb their cbildren Ross and Freda. who spent last week at Atlantic Ci.,., returned Tuesday frOiD a visit of several days with friends in Surf City. Mr. and Mrs. George Bland of North Chester road left yesterday for a vacation at Ocean City, N.J. Mary Jane Servais of Dickinson avenue bas returned from a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, ,Mr. and Mrs. James G. Weir at Glenshaw. Pa. Miss· Ruth Trauger of Perkasie, Pa., who will be teaching at the College Avenue School next week will live 'at 231 Dickinson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. William RamÂsey of Media and 10 month old son Chicker, who have boug1!-t the house at 215 Lafayette avenue formerly ocCupied by Dr. and Mrs. J. A. DeUefsen, will move in toÂmorrow. Mrs. Ramsey is the former Marguerite Geltz. WANTED-A play pen. Call Swarthmore 0117-R. .WANTED-Apartment or house, to a polqt In Springfield Towmblp Indl. -:===========;;; cated on plans. BIdS are to be In accor· • dance with plans and specJftcatloD8' which may be obtained at the ofBce of the under· furnished or unfurnished. FamÂslKDed • Ily 01 four.. Willing to pay up to $100. Box Ie, The Swartbmorean. WANTED-Male college. student Bids moo be sealed and addreBlled to J •. W. CRider. Secretary of Sprlndeld TowmbJp marked outalde "Proposal" tor Sewer" Rnd deposited with the Secretary on or before the date speclGed. ·A cerUOed check or bid bond tor not Ie-oM than ten (10) per cent of the amount ANTOIUCA FAIlI.BANKS Lessons in Piano and Hannoy 234 Park AVenue .For Appointment Call desires room near 855 Harvard Swarthmore 1775...J avenue, with or without board. D Shoemaker. 180 North Street, Am-bler. . of- Tthhee Cboidrn mmluusito naecrcso mrepsearnvye etabcb rbtlitdh.t to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ reject· any or all bids. or any part of a bid and to waive anJ: InfonnalltJ' In a bid. as they deem tor The best Interest ot WANTED--College student deÂsires large room with private bath. Reply Box J, The SwarthÂmOreaD. Sprln)flr.ld Township. . J. W. CALDER. IT· .... 8~.(ft1t.lrrl WANTED-To buy doll carriage. Hslal. ot THOMAS W. ANDRRW. at", -=C:a..l:l :S::w.=ar=th=m.o:r.e. .4=5.8:0.-.W.-.- -:-':" I known as TIIOS. W. ANDREW. lat. ot the Borough of Swarthmore. Delaware WANTED-We will buy at best County. Penn~yJvanta. Letters T~en. prices, old china, glilss, furni-ture, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313 or Holly Oak 8720. Collect,' f~r appointment All bustness confiÂdential. Colonial Cupboard, No.5. Philadelphia Pike, WUmjngtOD, Delaware ... WANT~Day care of child whlle mother works. 24 Syca- A Price to Meet Ev....,. Fa.mIIy's Need PATTERSON FUNERAL HOME Wm. T. Patterson, DIrector Elehteen Years Experience PHONE JIlSDIA 2588 Smwoarert hmavoerneu 0e2, 94M-Wor. ton. Phone. ~r ~~~~~~~~~~~~ WANTED-Three adult Swarth-moreans need small unfurnished ap&rtment or bouse September 1. Phone Swarthmore 0552-R. F, F,ZIMMEB~ Photographer "'Outstanding for Quallty" Media 6-0438 6 E. Front St . .WANTED--Board and room ~y . . young girl. college stndent, VI-ehIanbIyty- slPt etnhnro uSgthat .e w eCeekn tIenr . parWtiial Illl~~~~~~~~~~~~ payment. Wrtte Box G, The Swarthmo,:""". WANTED-Young man, prefer- . ably malTied, for part time job in local shop. Reply BoX' H, The Swarthmorean, stating age, hours of present occupation. Drlvewa,. ConstrDcHou Asphalt or Conorete PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swartbm ..... 25M . WANTED-By young man. vet-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eran, Penn Stato Collel<!$; Ii dent, room with private f • Write Ray R. WUson, 21 RemIngÂton avenue,· Coatesville. Pa. WANTED-Woman desires days work or part time. References. Call Cbester 3-6507. FOB SALE FOR SALE-Mahogany single bed with new box spring. $75. P.O. Box 11, Swarthmore. • FOR SALE - Clrcassi~n walnut double bed with spnng. PerÂfect conditioII': Telephone Swarth- 50re oIS83-W. • , FOR SALE _ Football, shoulder pads, j.wo pair football pants. Call Swarthmore 2BZ2-!(. TREE SURGERY PRUNING, I.IMB AND TREE REMOVAL ROBERT HASTINGS can SWIIl1hmore O!6S-W REAL ESTATE· LIst ,.our Delaware Conn'" Properties With U.· Marian S, Brown Associated with L. Henry Le Baron Call Swarthmore 0121-0904 ROOFS GU'nEBS REPAIRED AND INSTALLED Furnace Repairs & Cleaning Call GEORGE MYERS 40P Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 Swarthmore 14!48 . WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubbish Removed - Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa. A. Mercer Quinby FUNERAL DmECTOR FormerlY' of Media '. - ll25 W. lehigh Ave., Phila. Pbone Baldwin 1170 No' additional charge for suburban caI1s • Young America With the sudden blaze of sun that brought on the heat wave last week nine year old Jeanne Schloesser with a sudden burst . of energy set up' a lemonade stand in front of IIer home on Park avenue. uJeanne's Ice-Cold Lemonade" was a welcome sign to wilted pedestrians trudging wearily down the street, as the success of he'r business proved. For the first day Jeanne served only the transients, but as the heat continued Jeanne with her sister Karen expanded the business by taking orders in the neighborhood. The recipe used for the lemonÂade is a secret between Jeanne and her mother, Mrs. C. SchloesÂser, Jr. and the clients wishing to acquire the formula will have to see one of them. Busihess closed with the end of the heat wave to Mrs. SchloesÂsers intense relief. . ROGERRUSS~ Maker ot FIne Photographs Penn Sbte Bldg. South Ave. '" Sbte SL Media 6-2176 Media, Pa. CALL Mason Buil.ders Supply Company 331 Dvlmouth Avenue Swarthmore 0345 Building Blocks AU Sizes .19 cent and np Delivered COIIIBINATION DOORS - SCREENS Coal - IJIIlnber Balldlaa: MatoriaIs WANT TO BUILD? Good materials and skillful workmen are now available . Call us for information and estimates HnrAt'" A. Reeves Geaeration A. WAYNE MOSTELLER " BLECTBICAL ' CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrieal InÂs~ tions and Repairs . Serving, Swarthmore and Vicinity for past Twenty Years 1180 Muhlenber&, Ave. Swartltmere D95 NIGHT or DAY ALTErv--\l ? \ 1I1D.~ BROS •• IOC. tfII '1~.,4 '''~ m ...... -' • M'IEIM Incu., • WAU I •• noo. ~OVI'I •• S • I.W COIST.ualo" • &lTla"I'IS "" II'AIII AIlTiRS BBOTIIERS, lae. C_ ........... :w.n FOR SAL&-A Burns Buy Wash- SWARTHMORE 0114 Swear.r tbGmooorde l8c1onGd.i tlOll. $DO. Calli1 ==1=;.I..".. .........".. .. . ==,;r. ....... =?511. ...= =r""'== .r.. . .. ===:• r~=. ... ;lKIt HZ 0., .. , Icnol • Media, P •• PIteae: HeoUa 8,081 WANTED Local buslneoa baa Full Timf, Pooltlon for y_ lad,. .. Rep.,. Do", C The SWarthmorean PETER E. TOLD General Insurance 333 Dartmouth Avenue Swarthmore 1833' Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarthmore, MorÂton. Rutledge and Ridley Township since 1918 PHONE: SwartInnore 0444 Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Painters "" Paper Baneers We ohould know how Swa. 2266 Mlchlpn ATe Swarthmore Disposal Service Rubbish Colleoted . Wee"'" or Montlib' p'bone Swarthmore 3343 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. MMHINM'M"anIiuuHluIUMftMIUU = I Charles E. Fischer E = § lluiLler ! PAINTING ~ Interior &: Exterior ., I = Swarthmore 2253 -= 1IIIIIIIIIIIDllllllllllIOIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIII HUOUlIUIRIIIIIII VAN ALEN .BROS. Coal and Fuel Oil DAVE WOOD Painting and Paperoonging "A Well Kept House Never ·Grows Old" PHONE Media 6·0755 Dependable Service H you have real estate for sale, list with us and we will give you the benefit of our Cooperative Selling Bureau. Call at office or phone WI • Wallace Lipl?incott II&\IJl'OB 907 BdatDont A ...... Cheilter a-atl
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INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE • 6 • THE SWARTHMOREAN September 3, 11148 Rutgers Avenue School ". , ". " . NEWS NOTES at their ,ummer home in CenterÂville, will return home with them. Mrs. William L Hull has opene;i her borne on Walnut lane after Mr. Howard B. Green of S. spending: the summer in James- Chester road and Harvard avenue town. R. I. and Buck Hill Falls. is recuperating from an eye op- Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Anthony cration performed in the Wills accompanied by their sons Roger Hospital in Philadelphia. and Malcom of Haverford avenue I Miss Frances White of Walnut will motor to Cape Cod this week- lane is due to return home this end, Anoth~r son Perry, who has weekend from Buck Hill Falls. been spending. the summer with Mrs. John W. Delaplaine of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornell avenue who has been in Arthur L. Perry of Rahway, N.J., France with the American Friends DinIng Room Opim to Public Harvard Inn " " . :. , > , .- ", , . Service Committee, is now in Ber-I lin. She will return in October. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dale Kitzmi11~r of Riverview road recently enterÂtained Mr. Kitzmiller's sister Mrs. H. F. K. Romig. Mrs: Romig is leaving this month :for a six months' trip around the world. Mr. and Mrs, H. Vance HolloÂway, Jr. and daulhter Ruth Vance. Mrs. Casper P. Sharpless, and Miss Joan Bierman spent· thp weekend at Cape May, N., J. Barbara Sickel of Strath Haven avenue has returned' from spendÂing the summer with her cousin Mrs. George Moore in Atlanta, Ga. and Pensacola, Fla. Mrs. Robert Walker of Whitti~r place is returning from her sum-I mer home at Duxbury t Mass. this I weekend. . Peggy Keenen of Harvard a,reÂnue is entertaining her former rOOlnlllates at Denison CoUere in Ohio, Betty Piggott of Detroit, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~p~bo~n~e~~s~w~B~rt~G~b~!:.;!"~re~T~S~97~~~'8~!1 MMiocrhe.: aanntodw Vn.e rWna. BVe. th Graham of -----.---- ,- -- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Griffin of OPENING SEPTEMBER 17th HOAGIE HUT 17\4 South Chester Ro'" SWARTHMORE, PA. Sandwiches Delivered for Clubs, Parties, Meetings etc. Open Dall,. from Noon 'tit 11:08 P. M. Submarine Sandwiches from A Submarine Shop PHONE 1984 PROMPI' SERVICE Wi,i.g and Sepai,s BARRY A.DlREBL 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD,- SWARTHMORE SALES AND SERVICE RADIOS &: HOME APPLIANCES J. E. LIMEBURNER co. DISPENSING OPTICIANS Experts in the Making and Fitting of Spectacles and Eye Glasses 1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila. 6913 Market Street Upper Darby 827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa, Rutgers avenue will have as their guests over Labor Day weekend their son and daughtel'-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Richard Griffin of Maplewood, N.J. and their two children. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan of Guernsey and ,Thayer roads returned from two weeke at Eaglesmere on Sunday with their son Charles, Jr. who drove up to join them for the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pegram of Yale avenue and their son John l'eturned Saturday from the i r vacation at Center Moriches on Long Island, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy S. Lljtimer of 11"\1111,11111 EVER GET A SUMMONS TO COURT? It could happell tmy tiine, ~~==~~;~;;;:~~~~~~:=:~::~~~I ijfu rseodm eoonn ey oshuor upldr obpee ritny-. Let us tell you how an 1£tna Comprehensive PerÂs01l. al Liability Policy would defend and protect: you in many kinds of t!mergcncies. • HOUSE PA I N T ~~:.ft .. • , •• r •• , CertaInly Doe. , ... t H. D. SIPLER coIwU '1U"'i/r • 11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD PHONE 0105 PETER E.' TOLD 333 Dartmouth Ave. Swarthmore 1833 '."1'"' .. rins The -. c.s..aJey .... s-., Campur .r IIud'oId, Coom. 11111 lui Cornell avenUe have returned children Jimmy and Peggy and from two wee!& spent at East Mr. Robinson's mother, Mrs. M, E. Dennis on Cape Cod, Mass., with Robinson of \Vestdale avenue, moÂtheir son Mr. J, Harps Latimer tored to New York State where and his family of Wellesley, Mass. they "pent a long weekend vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson and tioning at Lake George. Ow ....... "d Opera,ed by American S'ore. Company HOLIDAY FAVOIUTES Your every food need for the lonl holiday weekend-for the outing or . holiday meals at homo. For values, It's the Acme. Our Marke,s wlll·be CLOSD ALL DAY LABOR DAY Lean, Smoked, Whol. or Shank HaH Friday till 9 PM till 6 PM BONELESS BUTTS Lean, ....o k.eI No Wolte-Un".r 3 lb. lit 8ge TURKEYS 1948 Crop, Fa.cy, 69'" 'rash-Killed, YOU.II Ib ... H ... s-10-12 1111 AVI' STEAKS ' .. d ••• Juicy Slrlol.. Ib 7ge PorterhoUI., Tabo... . U. S. Commercial Steer Beef Outstanding SEA rOOD VALUES POBGIES,lbXge LARGE BOSTON MACKEREL Ib 19c REGULAR LUMP CRABMEAT I~ 79c FANCY COD FILLETS I~ 3Sc DEEP 'SEA SCALlOPS I~ 79c Speda"y PrIced .ALA CLUB fle,ioshlng BEVERAGES 31:.~:2SC Plul bottl. deposit and hmo. TOk in Pen"., markels. OutlaB Food N ..... Stuffed Olives .:. "/oi"; 39c Plain Olives 011_ .... to< 28c , lISa) Peanut BuHer .: 1ge Boned Turkey ..... lDn·. e:: 59c Tuna Fish L"...... 'h'" 43c Palata Chips ....... 29c Trltzel Pretzels , .... 8Se Cracker Jack Co", 2 .... 9c Marshmallows Purlt .. 10:. 19c Wilson's Mor . 12·ez~ .. 44e Armour's Treet 12· ..... 45c Nabisco Ritz ' .... 30c Large, Elberta, U.S, No.1, Yellow, Freestone PEACRES A real goo .. pric.. Th. cGMllng sealDa f. h ..... 41bl Z5e bush.1 $298 b.dce' • Lettuce CIIIf ... ,_ IHIMtII ... 12c , Celery callf ... e.....:..:= 25c Fre.h Peas .... tal. Gfftl .. 19c Honeydews Vial RI,. .. ·lb 1 Dc U. S. No.1, Home Grown, White POTATOES 10 lb. 31' IdeolBrand HALVES PEARS No.2"' 3ge .on Del Monte, California SLICED PEACHES Ubby'. CaliforniCII. Unp.eled HALVES APRICOTS No,1 22e • an Flerilla Gra.elrult Juice Natural • '::~: ate ::, •• 0 : to'::. a90 N.:~I aoo lISa) Gra .. Jul .. Del Moate A.rieets Choc.lat. luHer Cream Iced LAYER CAKE Whol, UI\PHI.d .. " .. k. • whol. 5~ • cake ,,- Da ..... R .... RIDfI .... ~9. 11.' .....:~..u=: :..=-"'!!""=·::!:k:::'1.:'~~:,:.~~·- --::-::-_-=-_..:a=-"ko. a •• BREAD Enriched SUPREME large 1r4e loaf ... fClS"" ... 11 .... t .... t. "Her. alays fresh longer. Ie SALE I ZI.ler's VI,.lala APPLE dUlCE Ali e12"-.0.1 fer enl., .... ...............&. . ... A' .... U .. -'''- bottl. ... .... ~ VI ....... CAthIN Mlitl Che... .. SSe Kraft VelV"to ...... 1 33c Kraft Sprea... .... ... 23c ClJeediam ........ 2,c au OI •• margarine ::'37c lISCO Richer ...... COFFEE .:!,45e 3~:'$1.24 PI_ s.uth American c...... ~...,. ........ , Np.rtl, blended. Win-Crest cor FEE ~ 4Oc:3 ~lus Ideal COrm~.49c September 3, IM8 THE SW ABTHMOREAN CLASSIFIED PERSONAL PERSONAL - Registered corsetÂiere. M.... Elsie Mc William.. Telephone Swarthmore 4583-W for appGintment. •.... - ---.----- PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners, irons, toasters and radios reÂpaired, called for and delivered . Call Robert Brooks. Swarthmore 1548. PERSONAL - Electrical installa-tions: wiring, old and new: ResiÂdential and Commercial, Light and Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All work done to Fire Underwriters specifications. Service on all makes of washers (Bendix inÂeluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges irODS, toasters, fans, lamps. Call Erich H. Hausen, Electrical ConÂtractor, Swarthmore 2850-W, 335 Park Avenue. FOR RENT FOR RENT-One large room, genÂUeman preferred. Near transÂportation. Call Swarthmore 2806-J FOR RENT-Large sunny room with telephone. Adjacent bath, near bus shortline., For 'business coil e g e woman. Telephone Swarthmore 1073-J after SeptemÂber 7. LOST LOST-Gold chain bracelet, down town district of Swarthmore, Friday, August 20. Please phone Swarthmore 3070. WANTED WANTED-Male student at Penn State Center desires room apÂproximately September 20. Reply Box I, The Swarthmoreail. WANTED-Furnished apartment or house for six months only. Occupancy immediately. Call 'Swarthm'Jr~ 0680, Extension 55. WANTED-A play pen. Call Swarthmore 01l7-R. WANTED-Apartment or house, furnished or unfurnished. FamÂily of tour., Willing to pay up to $100. Box K, The Swarthmorean. WANTED-Male college student FOR SALE-Green damWlk sofa bed. Large. Good condition, Solid construction. Slip cover. Swarthmore 2471. FOR SALE-Quality Gas Range four burners. Good condition, $75. Tel,p,-hone Swarthmore 2240. FOR SALE-RCA Victor portable radio with leather carrying case. Perfect condition. Call Media 6-2310. LEGAL NOTICE Rf.QU~Sl' "'01, IHUS The School District of Swurthmore will H!<.~ive bids at the office of the &.'11001 Uistrll't In the IIIgh &ohool Bulldillg. corÂner ot CoJlege and Princeton Avenues. SWllrthmore, Pelinsylv~Ulia, up to " p. m •• TUl·l<;Il!t}·, September 21. If.I.I,ll, and open the bids Itt u meeting of the Bourd nt the School DIIOtrict office 011 September :n, IIUij, at ij p, m" or at all adjourned lIIectJllp: or tlte School Board, tor printing of yeur book. Specifications eall be sct:uretl ~twcelJ 9 n, m. nnd ... p. m .. duily except Snturdll)'s, SUndRY!!, lind hollduys, at the School District Offll"e. The Board reservcs the ri!':ht to .reject aoy or nil bids 111 whole IIr In part und to awant ctllltractlC ,III HII)' ltl"nJ or itelllfi. IIIltkirlIC up aTl)' bid. 3T ·11·:1 !-lildll l.flllR' Ut"lIworfh Secretar)' lo'lCTITlOlJS :SlUm REGISTRATION :r-;OTICK IS II~Rp.n\' (H"EN. pursuant to the prm'isloIL"i tlr Ad of As.:~cDlbly No, 3HfI. III,proved Mn)" :!4. UJ.J5, of Intcntion to file ill the Offil'C of thc SCl'relnrr of UIC COJllllwllwealth of I'cllII!i)'h'illllll. nt HllrÂri" burl{. I'u" lind In the of1k-~ of till' I'rothulJotllr)' o( the Courts of (:nuunull I"lells of Delawure Count)', Oil Io'rilill)". the nth .In)' of Septemher. 19"14. 11 Certlllcntc ror the l'onduct of n businl'lt."i in Delaware Count)·. l'enns)·""nnfa. under the fUiSuDled or tktitioUR nalUe. style or dl"ldgnntfon of 'fhc HOill(ie Hut. wilh Its prillclplll pInt't" uf buslucs!i Ilt 17 ~ S. Chester ltd .. Swurth. mure, 1'/1, The IIIUnC,. mId addresses of nil persoll" o\\'"lIilll'{ or Interc.<;ted in said bUl'lillc.'l.'i nrt' :101",. Frlll1l'CS H, Bernard, II:! ~~Itlt('rs Avpnllt'. SWlIrthmnrp. Pa, IT·fI·:' I'JlOl'OSAt.5 PrOJ)()Sllls will be r~eived at the offlce of the COIllIllIs.. .. loncrs of Springfield Town· ship, S:lxer Avenue and Puwell Road, Sprlll~Held. 1'1\.. until tI :ClU .-l',M, (c,d,t.) Tue.!ll:IIt)". SelJh,mbcr '''. lilt"'. for fum· l!I;hlng hlntcrluls nnd dolnK the work ot laying oPIJCoximnlely 12D.'i leet 01 10" nml 9M3 feet of K" MoUnry sewer from n point (I'D Swarthmore Avenue lIe/lT CresS(1n Lane to R poirlt In Springfield TownJl.hlp Indi· cated on plans. Bids arc to be In accor-dl\ ht'e with pinns 8ml SpcdncHtions which rna)' be obtained at the ofllcc of the underÂ.. i .. ned. Dlels must be sealed nnd addrCSEled to J. W. ('.alder. Secretary of SprlnR'fteld Townflhlp murked outside ")"roposal for Sewer" and depwzite(l witb the Secretary 011 or before the date spcclOed. lar)' In the above Estate bavlns been granted to the undersIgned. all perSOJlS Iwvlllg (·Iuhn. or demands agalust the K'llllltc uf the decedent ore requested to make knuwlJ the same, and nIl persons indebted to Ute deredellt to lHuke payÂment. withuut deL1Y. to Trallcsmell's Xntlonal Dunk and Trust Cumpany. AIr. Jatllt'ti M. Lar~e, President. Hlth and Wttlnut Streets. J'hlladelphla, l'cnns)'I· '"anltl. or to its Attorlley, UU)' G, deFurhl, Hsqulre, 70K Cmzer Bundlng. «:iu'.t ... r. 1'e-lIlIs)'h·aulu. aT·S1·ft; NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hall of Lancaster will spend ne?'t week end, in Swarthmore. They win attend the wedding of Miss Jane W. Hilles to Mr. Clifford Bryant, on Saturday. The James D. Sorbers of WalÂnut lane arrived home from a sumÂmer at Ells"W"orth, Me. yesterday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Walter P. BillÂstein of South Chester road with their children Ross and Fredn" who spent last week at Atlantic City. returned Tuesday fropl a visit of several days with friends in Surf City, Mr. and Mrs. George Bland of North Chester road left yesterday for a vacation at Ocean City, N.J. Mary Jane Servais of Dickinson avenue has returned from a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James G, Weir at Glenshaw, Pa. Miss Ruth Trauger of Perkasie, Pa., who wi 11 be teaching at the College Aven.ue School next week wil1live at 231 Dickinson avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. William RamÂsey of Media and 10 month old son Chicker. who have bought the house at 215 Lafayette aVf:nue formerly ocC'upied by Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Detlefs~n, will move in toÂmorrow. M r~. Ramsey is the former Marguerite Gettz. ANTONICA FAIRBANKS LeSSORS in Piano and Harmoy 234 "ark Avenue For Appointment Call desires room near 855 Harvard Swarthmore 1775-.T avenue, with or without board. D Shoemaker, 180 North Street, AmÂbler. A certified check or bId bond for not less than teu (10) per cent of the amount of the bllt mURt at"Company each bid. rejTehcet CalloYm morls '0lt1o1 nebrisd sr,e soern aen ,t.h ep arritg hotf t1o\ i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bid Rnd to waive any lofonnallty In 8 bId. a.~ they deem for the b('~t Interest or W ANTE~ollege student deÂSprinJrflf'! hl Tnwn!lhlp. sires larg£: room with private bath. Reply Box J, The SwarthÂmarean. WANTED-To buy doll carriago. Call Swarthmore 4580-W. WANTED-We will buy at best prices, old china, glass. furniÂture, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313 or Holly Oak 6720. Collect, for appointment. All business confiÂdential. Colonial Cupboard, NO.5. Philadelphia Pike, Wi1mington, Delaware .• WANTED-Day care of child while mother works. 24 Syca- .f, W. CALDER. S,.r.rP.ta.rv F..'it;t\e of T!-IOMAS W. ANDREW. also known ItS TH()S. W. ANDRRW. late of the BortJugh of SWllrthmure, Delaware Count}·. l'tmUS)'Jvllnlll, Letters Testamen- A Price to Meet Eve..,. Family's Need PATTERSON FUNERAL HOME Wm. T, Patterson, DirP.ctor Eighteen Years Experience PHONE MEDIA 2588 more avenue, Morton. Phone, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~g Swarthmore 0294-W. ~ WANTED-Three adult Swarth-moreans need small unfurnished apartment or house September 1. Phone Swarthmore 0552-R. W ANTED--Board and room by 'young girl. college student, v,iÂcinity Penn Stat~ Cent.er. W:I11 baby-sit through week m partial payment. Write Box G, The Swarthmorean. WANTED-Young man, prefer-ably mal Tied, for part time job in local shop. Reply Box H, The Swarthmorean. stating age, hours of present occupation. F, F. ZIMMERMAN Photographer UlOutstanding for Quality" Media 6-0436 6 E. Front St. Driveway Construction Asphalt or COJlCl"ete PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swarthmore 25iIG WANTED-By young man vet- I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eran, Penn State College stu- II dent, room with private fan;tllY. Write Ray R. Wilson, 21 RemingÂton avenue, Coatesville. Pa, WANTED-Woman desires days work or part time. References. Call Chester 3-6507. FOB SALE FOR SALE-Mahogany single bed with new box spring. $75. P.O. Box 11, Swarthmore. __ ~_-:--:- FOR SALE - Circassion walnut double bed with spring. PerÂfect conditiol1'; Telephone SwarthÂmore ol583-W. , " FOR SALE _ Football, shoulder pads, ,two pair football panls. Call Swarthmore 2822-M; • TREE SURGERY PRUNING, LIMB AND TREE REMOVAL ROBERT HASTINGS Call Swarthmore 0265-W REAL ESTATE· LIst your Delaware count,.. Properties With Us Marian S, Brown Associated with L. Hemry Le Baron Call Swarthmore 0121-0904 ROOFS GUTTERS REPAIRED AND INSTALLED Furnace Repairs & Cleaning Call GEUEGE MYERS 40g Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 Swarthmore 14148 WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubbish Removed - Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa. 'I" A. -M~r~~; Q.ri~;-' FUNERAL DffiECTOR -FOUIlerly' of Media 1125 W. Lehigh Ave., Phlla. Phone Baldwin 1170 No addi tiona! charge for 8\Lburban calls Young America With the SUdden blaze of sun that brought on the heat wave last week nine year old Jeanne Schloesser with a sudden burst of energy set up a lemonade stand in front of ber home on Park avenue. "Jeanne's Ice-Cold Lemonade" was a welcome sign to wilted pedestrians trudging wearily down the street, as the success of he"r business proved. Fo!' the first day Jeanne served only the transients, but as the heat continued Jeanne with her sister Karen expanded the business by taking orders in the neighborhood. The reCipe used for the lemonÂade is a secret between Jeanne and her mother, Mrs, C. SchloesÂser, Jr, and the clients wishing to acquire the formula will have to see one of them. Business closed with the end. of the heat wave to Mrs. SchloesÂser's intense relief. ROGER RUSSELL Maker of Fine Photographs Penn State Bldg. South Ave, & State St. Media 6-2176 Media, Pa. CALL Mason Builpers Supply Company 331 Dartmouth Avenne Swarthmore 0345 Building Blocks All Sizes .19 Cent and np Delivered COMBINATION DOORS - SCREENS Coal - Lumber Building Materials WANT TO BUILD? Good materials and skillful workmen are now available. Call us for information and estimates nH[or,.ce A. Reeves 3450 A, WAYNE MOSTELLER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical InÂstallations and Repairs . Serving Swarthmore and Vicinity for past Twenty Years 1180 Muhlenberg Ave, Swart_re 2295 NIGHT or DAY ERS SltOS •• O(. " ..... l • MODUN IITCHINS • WALL ••• fLOOI COVERINGS • NEW CONSIIUCTION • ALTEIUIONS ••• IIPAII. FOR SALE _ Typewriter, Under-wood, $25. Webster record ,. £ BITERS BROTHERS I changer, $17. Thor Gladiron, $40. ~ , nt, All in good condition. Media Cen/rac/on .,., lvilMn 6-2463. 382 Gayl.y S"eel • Media, Pa. WANTED Local business has Full Tlmr Position for young lady. Reply Box C The Swarthmorean 'I i 1l;liJjHi" PETER E. TOLD General Insurance 333 Dartmoulh Avenue Swarthmore 1833 Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarthmore, MorÂton, Rutledge and Ridley Township since 1918 PHONE: Swarthmore 0444 ~HHt-1H~HHHHt'1":r Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Painters & Paper Hangers We should know how Swa, 2268 Michigan Ave Swarthmore Disposal Service Rubbish Colleeted Weekly or Monthly Phone Swarthmore 3343 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. l-!JIIIIIIIIIIHlIIHHHHI11InIlIlIlOlIIOlIllIIIUIIHIIIIIIIHl=l!! ~ i E Charles E. Fischer 5! i PA::~~'G I = § § 5 ~ Interior & Exterior 51 5 § I= = Swart1unore 2253 I 5i1ll1ll1ll1l n 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111101 ~ 111111 ilil ~, :, ·1 [ [ VAN ALEN BROS, Coal and Fuel Oil r , DAVE WOOD Painting and Paperhanging "A Well Kept. House Never Grows Old" PHONE Media 6-0755 DC1Jenduble Service If you have real estate for sale, list with us and we will give you the benefit of our Cooperative Selling Bureau. Call at office or phone us. Wallace Lippincott REALTOR FOR SALE-A Burns Easy Wasb- SWARTHMORE 0114 -~.- 6 '.8 er, ~ condition. $5~ can ':=-~"==-=-~~=-~~=-=-~=-=-~"~=-=-~Y~=-=='"'~=-~'~"Il!==~p=h~o=n=e=:=BI=~=====-=~==I====:=ll Swarthmore 1875, '; ,. " r " .. .. .- .~ 911' Edgmont Avenue Cheder 3-4518 •
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/ .. T B E SW A B TBM 0 B E A N S(Ip~'lrlt~_:: :-:-:==----"""'i":':"~ __ ___:--r__-----:...........:....:...::..;::.:~~---.,._-...:::= .. 8 PATIENTS ATl'END tlon for infantile ~aralysls had of Mrs. Richard It; , Bennett 'of MARROW POOL been searcblng fDr a pool In whichP.enfield; Mrs. Bennett, mother of to practice hydratherapy. on a three children, two of whom are (Continued from page 1) large scale, arid it was not until pOlio cases, came eacl;l day to' the summer, climbed out of the pool last swnmer taat the search' was pool last year; arid, for the first and started taking experimental rewarded by the generous offer of half of the seaB~n plunged iJlto thl' swings at MIss Wilson, a boy who the William Morrows. The sum- water, helping and encouraging In had not swung at any one before, mer of '4' is therefore a red circle the best volunteer manner, conÂeven In fun, because his muscles year for the Foundation and itS versing with the parents and driv-wouldn't permit it; or to numer- hydratherapy cases. ers at odd moments between flut-ous other patients, children of Polio l'\arenlB Club ter kicks and deadman floats. It three or four who last year were The summer of '47 is Important was ·the discussion with the par-afraid of the water, are this year too in the founding of the Polio ents and their problems that gave paddling around like experienced Parents Club, a vital organization Mrs. Bennett her ideas, so that, ducklings. in the lives of patients and their by the second half of the summer, For years, since its organiza- families. The Club was originated between floats, kicks and converÂtion in 1939, the Delaware County and 'established at the pool sations, she was organizing the Chapter of the Nationai Founda- through the inspiration and efforts club' for polio families with the WOMAN'S EXCHANGE The Woman's Club is having anPther Exchange The third week In 'September this year. They want you to bring what you no longer need: Someone else may think it just dear. The pants Junior grew cut of 'so soon. The coat little sister can't wear Will fit some little boy and wee girl And. make them a tine looking pair. With the money yru get •• vou can buy something else; Your house will be neat as a pin. The 'Club will have money it need~ very milch. And we'll all go· 'round with a grin. So dig out your attic and c1osetsÂYou really have nothing to lose. Bring dishes, furniture, books, and ('lothes, Infa~, anything but hats and old shoes. -MRS. OWEN W. GAY, SEPT.IDIER 9, 194. The $l.OO-Setve YourseH-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER full cooperation of the parenis at the pool. Mrs: Bennett's spare time has now inerged with t!}e time spent Aor the Club, for the member.;hip has grown from the bandft:! of parents and intere.ted volunteers to 197 polio families and 300 other families who have shown a desire to jOin-a total of 1200, members. Mrs. Bennett is president. with Mrs. Lester Lines of Media <:IS treasurer. Mrs. Charles Doyle of Chester as recording secÂretary, and Miss Ann Keay of Clifton Height..c; as corresponding secretary: The purposes of the club is for recreation and rehabilitation and all medical matters are referred to the National Foundation, now loÂcated in Media. There is no colÂ" lection of dues, and all contribuÂtions are strictly voluntary to the extent that donations are not even solicited. The Club, its name and its members are protected by its recent incorporation~ achieved" through the efforts of George W. McKeag of Parrish road. t90 long to mention here. The !)JaÂtionai Foundation oUers' medical and financial .... ljItance to "ail who need." Anyone having polio In the ,family should call Ruth Palmer, Executive SeCretary of the Foundailon, at Media 6-2V90 .. 'L w'V Woliulhop Meets Moo. The League of Women Voter. Workshop on United Nations will hold its third meeling Monday, September 13 from two to four o'clock at the home of the chairÂman: Dr. Frances Fussell at 341 Riveryiew .road. " The meeting scheduled fol' thl' sooh has 'been cancelled due t" the holiday .. The League of Women Voters of Delaware County presents a program every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock over Station WPWA in Ch~ster, 1590 on the dial. The next two programs will be hanÂdled by the Media League and and will cover the platform of all "four parties. Izwnis In Musical Summer Charles Izumi spent a week at the Fre,d .Waring Workshop at Shawnee-on-Pelaware where he saw stell.r artists as ·Jane WilÂson, "Uncle ~~PYI" Stuart ChurÂchill, and others of the Fred WarÂ. ing show. ~r. Izumi and son Lewis attendÂed the International Piano Teach-ers' Convention at Erie. ..,;t Mr. and Mrs. Izumi and daughÂ: ter, Satoko, spent several days in New York listening to music and collecting new ideas. NEWS NOTES Dr. Robert W: L -,} .. plalne,· Lt. MCUSNR, li1!d. Mrs. , llI!~paline, formerly of CorneU avenue, have moved to 'dcemi VieW,.Va., where Dr. Delaplaine Is now, stationed with the Llttlecreek Naval AmÂphibious b~';. -' M;rs. ROy W.DelaÂplaine is niaking .. an extended visit with them. SCHOOL OPENS' 8:30 THURSDAY (Continued from page l} ,'eturnOjl. if thi!Y had been proPerly labelled and marked. with· th~ children's names. Final . registratlon 10r . the neWÂschool ye.... must be c:ompleted today. Enterance for kindergarten is available to children born prlo!Âto JanuarY 31, 1944, and admisÂsion to first grade is available' to childCen born prior t<) January 31, 1943. ' ',The dividing line for the ele~ men\ary schools is Park 'Aenue to Harvard. then east on Harvard to Swartt..more avenue. Those living south of this lin'; wili attei)£! 'the CoU"ge Avenue School. ' Rooming Facilities Wanted Residents of Swarthmore and surrounding communities whc. have rooming faclliUes availÂable for men or .w.an ien 8tU-: , Come and Enjoy Your Selection From HOT DISHFS - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN The Polio Parents Club IncorÂporatetl, of Pennsylvania is the first of its kind in the ~ountry. Montgomery County is the second, Dr. and Mrs. Roy N. Keiser of ami Philadelphia is now in the Park Avenue returned last week process of establishing" the third . fro~ a month's vacation spent at chapter. 'South Casco, Me. They also vis-dents of The Pennsylvania State College Center In SwarthÂmore are, Invited to write or phone the Center, 855 lIarYbrd' avenue, Phon¢" ";;warthmore 334{), as. soon as possllile. p.;~ . slrable informaUon to be. gi"en . is the, name; .i~ress, t~ephon~' Dumber, /lumber of, ·stud.;!lts that can be accommodated, ana the preference fQr m:en·or;"wom.-;. en students. "" ' ' ' , . ' Although the Center hag, 'been, . established for co~utsrs" ~~ 'exMrience has 'shown, that fl?r: some, students 'livlng In. variÂous 'pal'ts of, Philadelphia;' it : Is' extremely difficUlt to. ';oinmut'" 'conveniently, ti>: ,ea'rIj; ,';;"mi.ii!(' class!'., . , WHAT YOU MUST DO TO VOTE ON I NOVEMBER 2 D Be a citizen of the United States one month prior to registration. . Be 21 years of age 'on or before Election Day, Nov-ember 2. , Shall have resided in the State for one year (or having previously been a qualified elector or a native born citizen of the State, and having removed and reÂturned, then six months). Shall have resided in the election district for two months. Shall have previously registered, or must register· . on 01' before September 11. PENN STATE Technical Institute SWARTHMORE EVENING CLASSES IN: • BuIldftl&' Cotuttl'llCtion • Baala... Adm"ud;nUon (Also FUll Time Day) • Indnstrlal Electrlolty (Also Full Time Day) • Shortband, and othen • Modem lAognag ... • Pnblle SpealdDg • Aooounting • Personnel Mana.cement • Mech. ProducUon Tool D.ÂsIgn (Also Full Time Da~) REGISTRATION 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sept. 7 thru Sept. 11 The Pennsylvania State College Center 855 Harvlll'd A ... enue Swarthmore, Pa" Phone· 3240 Open to Men lind Women - Approved for Veterans <LASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 20 . , ctal.. .. Conducted .iled Dr. Keiser's sister Mrs. S: T. The work of this comparatively Ma"ss~y in" ~orcester, ·Mass. new organization is immense. Last Eben Lang of Maple avenue and winter it "'as sponsoring short- Ruddy Hayes of North SwarthÂhand and typing classes, and was more" avenue have been gone two lending out its own typewriters to week$, on a camping trip In the polio members. This sP.ring there weSt and will return after Labor dwuecrtee dtw ino BSwraailrlteh mcloasrsee us,n odneer Mcorfn::-. iD~a~y~'~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~'~': ;~~.~'~"-~','"', "~": 'ij" J. S. Bishop of Harvard avenue," I" , ", " which extended into weekly tea parties and included trips to LongÂwood Gardens and Atlantic City: The eight students, after they complete 40 pages of transcription. will be certified transcribers and will do work for the Volunteer Service for the Blind. Classes in shell iewelry, conducted by Ann Keay. leathercraft by' Jerry ChaÂpin, and sewing classes by Mrs. Bennett. This fall classes in rugÂmaking and ceramies wlli be add~ ed to the list. Materials for these various projects are generously supplied by Interested, people o~ bought with funds from the Club's treasury; all the teachers are Vc.l: unteera, sometimes the patients themselves like Jerry and AIm, or people already busy with lfamilIe~ and patients of their own. The Club has no interest in the work produced by the classes, except In the pleasure derived in seejng itS boys and girls, men and women carn money where they never had" been able to before. In addition to its other numerÂous activities the club also puts out a monthly newspaper. The material is gathered, written and edited by the patients. At first the typing and niimeoÂgraphing of the letter became a project of the business courses of the Haverford High School; but it required only the gift of a mimeoÂgraph macblne, and the Club's own typewriters for production to be moved to a !family basement. where all the work is done by the patients, trom the stencilling rlgh~ down to creasing the pages and licking the slamps. AU Who N_ Although the· Club and the Foundation work closely togeth ..... the two are enUrely separate· orÂganizations. The Club Is open to a~ who are" interested," .the only requirement for memberShip' beÂing a genuine and sincere desire to help. '!'he list of volunteers and helpers In, Swarthmore alone;'" . . For Sale In': Swarthmore .' . II I II . ',Five Bedl'oom Boase In Excellent Condition ' Large Lot· Occupied by Owner I I J . Reply Box MS, The Swadhaaol'ean rriday Spedal Daly Lemon Chiffon Pies Lady Baltimore Layer Cakes Open Sunday As Usual Closed La60, Day MondaySepl.6 Chocolate W~pped Cre~Pjes Open Supday for Cookies· And Home Made Ice Cream 'THE:~\CAKEBOX" CIIE8TBB and PAJavlBW BOADS THEA'l'RE SQUARE DeBfulta' 811 U» -017 d1IriJtc -, ,... _ ..... Library Swnrth more, Pa. TO VOTE REGISTER TIllS FALL THE SWARTHMOR BY TOMARROW VOLUME 2O-NO· 37 SWARTHMORE" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1948 $3,00 PER YEAR AUTUMN BLOOMS BOW TUESDAY 5 TO 7 CLUB ENTERTAINED HERE '818 Cancer Soeiety Holds Election Any persons who contribut.,o. funds to t)te American Cancer SoÂciety's drive during the past year gre considered members of the So~iety and are eligible to vote for the officers and directors at the forthcoming annuai election, Dr. W. 'Benson Harer, President of the Delaware County Unit of the Cancer Society stated. ASK COUNCIL FOR TRAFFIC RELIEF September 14 Show Open To All . , OPEN SCHOOLS Enrollment Shows Increase Over Last Year Citizens Decry Chestert Road Condi-tions The 1948 Fall Flower Show of the Swarthmore Woman's Club will be open to the public from 3 until 9 p.m. next Tuesday, SepÂtember 14. Exhibitors should bring their flowers to the Park avenue clubhouse between 9 a.m. and noon on that day. The fall meeting of the "Five to Seven" Club composed of the 58 past presidents of Delaware CounÂty Women's Clubs whose terms feli under the 1945--47 adminisÂtration of r.lrs. E. R. S. TUll imÂmediate past president of the County Federation of Women's Clubs was held yesterday at 718 Harvard avenue. The hostess committee was composed of Mrs. B. Franklin Riley past president of the Chester New Century Club, Mrs. Joseph Robinson' of the ParkÂside Club, Mrs. Clarence D. Parker of Media, Mrs. James M. DUrett of Lima, Mrs. Lawrence 1. Smith .of Upland. and Mrs. Peter The Swarthmore Schools began this week with an enrollment of 818 pupils. an increase of twentyÂthree over the.nuinber of pupils in the classes last spring. FourÂteen of this increase are in the elementary grades. kindergarten to sixth, and nine in the high Those desiring to vote should be present at the next meeting of the Society at 8 p.m., Wednesday, September 15th, In Room 203, MuÂnicipal Building, Garrett road and: in session Thursday evening of 'last week Swarthmore Borough Council was entreated by 20 citiÂzens to devise and provide relief of the present traffic condition along Chester road which the citizens protest is very bad and apt to be further aggravated by the construction of overpass at the Sproul road trolley crossing, scheduled to begin next Monday. Long lane, Upper Darby, school. I The forty' classes in the two secÂtions of the show are as follows: SECTION A-Garden Flowers 1. Hybr1<i Tea Rooe, any color, to be judged for perfection of bloom "-,,d foliage. E. Told of Swarthmore. The College avenue school ';.nÂrollment is larger than the RutÂgers, having 207 pupils against 177 at Rutgers Avenue. The largest classes are in kindergarten and first grade, showing the same trend as is true allover the "counÂtry in the larger number of chilÂdren of the younger ages. The total enrollment in both schools in each grade is as follows: Kin .. dergarten" 64, first grade 66, secÂond grade 44. third grade 52. fourth grade 45, fifth grade, 57, sixth grade 56. REGISTRATION IN 2ND WEEK Mrs. Told entertained the other members of the committee at luncheon Wednesday. 3. Vase of single miniature 3 blooms, any color or colors. 3. Vase of Single miniature Dahlias of not less than 5 blooms. 4. Vase' of double miniature Dahlias (not pompon) of not less than 5 blooms. LAST CALL FOR SWIMMING POOL 5. Vase of pompon Dahlias of not less than 11 blooms. 6. Gladiolus, 1 spike. 7. Vase of Gladiolus of not less than 5 spikes, in 3 or more colou. 8. Annual Asters, 3 blooms, any color. 9. Vase of annual Asters of not less than 7 blooms any color or color •. 10. Vase of Cosmos of not less than 13 blooms (Do not use any gold or yellow). 11. Vase of Cosmos of not less than 7 blooms, gold or yellow. 12. Dianthus, not less than 7 bloooa. 13. Marigolds. 5 blooms, large dark shades. 14. Marigolds, 5 blooms, large light shades. 15. Marigolds, "Josephine:' 9 blooms. 16. Marigolds, small double. 15 blooms. 17. Nasturtiums, 5 blooms, with own foliag". 18. Flat bowl of single Petunias. 19. Petunias, double, 3 blooms. 20. Annual Phlox, 5 sprays. 21. Scabiosas, 9 blooma. 22. Vase of Snapdragons, any color. 23. Zinnias. large, 9 blooms, any color. 24. bargest perfect Zinnia. 25. Curled, crested Zinnias, 7 blooms. 26. Vase of miniature Zinnias. 15 blooms, any variety or vari-ties. " SECTION __ Arrangements 27. Minature receptacle of flowers, not more than 3 inches overall. 28. Miniature receptacle of flowers, not more than 5 inches overall. ,Deadline Falls Wed. For Community Project The Swarthmore 'Swimming Pool Committee ha,s issued its "last call" for members, in' view of the September 16th deadline which has been set for the proÂject. If an insufficient number of families have signed up by this date, the land, which has been held for the pool, will be Teleased for other purposes, and all sums paid in woll be refunded. Another group of approximately twelve families joined within the last week, but more than fifty more would be required even on a minimum basis, according to John W. Seybold, president of the group. Seybold said that he wasn't very optimistic at this point, but that it was still possible for the venture to succeed. He urged that interested families read the litature which is on display at the bank and look at the architect's sketch of the pool which may also be seen there. "We feel that we have done the best we can," 'Seybold stated. "It's up to the community,". 7vcizens(sysnot IPoolwhichl MUTUAL EXCHANGE September 21, 22, and 23 are the dates this year for the WoÂMan'sClub annual Mutual ExÂchange. Furniture, dishes. birc-a-brac and household articles as well as clothing will be re~eived. and registered fro~ 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Tuesday. No hats or shoes. Doors will open Wednesday at 10 a.m. for sales which will conÂtinue until 8 o'clock that eveaing. In the high school there are 434 pupils as against 425 last' spring. The smallest class is the seventh !trade with 41 and the largest is the ninth grade with 92. There are 79 pupils in the twelfth grade which will be the graduating class. The' grade distribution i. as folÂlows: Seventh grade 41, eighth grade 75, ninth grade 92, t,mth grade 78, eleventh grade 69, twelfth grade 79. , The. schools have a full compleÂment of teachers of whom four are beginning their "first teaching In the Swarthmore Schools this year. Miss Anne Jane Cleaver, teacher of elementary school art; Miss Ruth Trauger, sixth grade College; Miss Irma Zimmer, high school English; and Charles KlemÂmer, high school mathematics. The high school classes will be-, gin afternoon sessions on Monday, September 13, while in the eleÂmentary schools grades two to six will begin the afternoon sessions on Friday, September 24. John H. Dpdds John H. Dodds, father of Mrs. George M. Ewing of Columbia avenue, died Tuesday evening at his home in Jenkintown. He was 84. Born in Melrose, Scotland, Mr. Local Draft Listing Continues Light With the second, of three weeks of registration for the draft drawÂing to a c}ose, the reports from the Swarthmore registration center at the high school gymnasium indiÂcate that the registration has been tight. According to Frank R. Morey, serving as chief registrar, the 'registrars the first week were far from busy and had much time when no registrants were waiting The total registration the first week was 142, distributed as folÂlows: Monday 16'- TUesday 32, Wed-, nesday 23, Thursday 18, Friday 24, Saturday 29. The second week, beginning on the seventh of SepÂtember will, be but a five-day , , week, and the third week, con~ tinuing to the eighteenth of SePi tember, will be a full six-day week. ' "Because the registrars are not at all busy, they are urging that any youth who must register come at the earliest convenient time Residents cited the speed and noise of oil transport trucks which drive through the borough aU hours of the day and night, as the greatest nuisance. " George M. Ewing president of Council named two Councilmen, John Pearson and William GehÂring and five citizens, Thomas Hopper, George McKeag, Peter E. Told, Elwood Cl:lapman, and Dr, Horace H. Hopkins as a committee to be chairmanned by Dr. Pearson for study of the problem. ' Council meanwhile promised' a rigid enforcement of traffic reguÂlations along the ,highway, includÂing the 25-mile-an-hour 'speed limit, and to request the State Highway Department to paint white lines down the middle of the road and impose a "no pasÂsing" rule within the borough. The suggestion that a by-pits. around Swarthmore be considered met with the reply that possible routes lor such a b7-pass have alÂready been surveyed but that 'the State Highway Department has not given favorable consideration to establishment of a new route. Girl Scout Training Course Starts Thursday for him So that the process of reg- A Girl Scout Leaders TrainÂistration may be completed. It is ing Course will start next ThursÂnot necessary, in Swarthome at "day, September 16, in the SwarthÂleast, to adhere to the schedule" more Woman's Club lounge. SesÂannounced by the Draft Board. si~ns will be on Tuesday and The actual work or registration Thursday mornings from 9:30 is conducted by volunteer regis- to 11:30, and the following dates, trars. 'An expression of gratitude September 16, 21. 23, 28 and is extended to all who volunteered October 5 and 7 have been set their services-those who served aside for the completion 01 the and whose names are listed be- course. Anyone wishing to take low, and the many others who this training should register her offered but whose assistance was name with Mrs. Robert Hilkert. at not neooed. These registrars in- Swarthmore 2953-R . clude (the following: For the first week, August 30 to Septemoer 4: Mrs. Grace Witter, Eugene Udell, Mrs. Edith KenÂney, David Watkins, Miss Mabel Ewing, Mrs. R .P. Bradford, Miss Dorothy Bradfield, Miss Alice Blodgett, Mrs. RaIney. , The COUl'se is designed for new leaders and will include BackÂground and History of Girl ScoutÂing. Troop Management, Program ;Planning. Program Techniques and Girl Behavior. Miss Ruth Smith, Director of" the Baltimore Pike District and an alumna of Swarthmore College will be in charge of the course. 29. Centerpiece for dining table set for two, not over 10 inches in height. , 30. Centerpiece for dining table set for eight, not over 12 inches in neight. 31. Display in metal container. 32. Vase or bowl of berries and foliage. Owners may collect their money on Thursday from 1 p.m. until 4. 25 % of the sales will be reÂtained for the club. All unclaimed articles will be turned over to charity after September 23. Dodds settled on the Main Line fifty years ago where he became a Landscape Architect. He reÂtired in 1928 but had continued his interest in floral arrangeÂments. He was on the New York and Philadelphia Flower Show Committees and was well-known in Swarthmore as a judge for the Woman's Club flower shows. He planned the landscapi,!g of the clubhouse. He is survived by four Ch, lld-ren, Mrs. Ewing, of Swarthmore, Mrs. Anthony Argue. of JenkinÂtown, John P. Dodds, of Abington and Harry H. Dodds of PhiladelÂphia. The second week, Sept. ~7 to 11, the registrars are as follows: Mrs. John H. Bennett, Mrs. Joseph Storlazzi, Mrs. Robert Arnold. lV....rs. Leroy Wright, Mrs. Lewis Tanguy, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. J. A. TUrner, Mrs Roger RusÂseU, Mrs. Donaid Crosset, Mrs. Alban Rogers, Mrs. Ethel C. MosÂteller, and Miss Nancy Hoot. .' O~er training courses are being offered in the afternoon and eveÂnings at the Chester and 69th Street offices. Anyone :inding the Swarthmore dates or hours inconÂvenient may attend either of those courses. 33. Arrangement in demi-tasse, with saucer as background. 34. Arrangements to be displayÂed in a nic.he, 18 inches high, 14 inches wide, 12 inches deep. (Flowers must not touch sides of niche.) First 12 entries only reÂceived in this class: Call SwarthÂmore 0344. (Niches wlli be supplied by the Club. Exhibitors' must . supply their own receptacles and backÂground drapery In this class). 35. Arrangement . of flowers in a pitcher, not more than 12 Inches overall. 38. One flower in an antique boHle. (Contlnned on page 8) ' . , Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. DickÂinson of College avenue h.eld Open House on Wednesday eyening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Batcheler, formerly of, Media, now of Cocoa, Florida, who were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Funeral services will be held today in Jenkintown. Mr. Arthur W. Collins of North Chester road was home for the Labor Day weekend :from WashÂIngton: D. C., where he has a poÂsition with the Patent Office. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Prescott of Mrs. Ray L. Harlow and daugh- Rose. Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Ray ters Beverly and Barbara of Perkins and son Phil of Secane North Chester road, who have returned this week from Wash- .pent three weeks in Rehoboth Ington, D. C. where they ·haveBeach, Del. returned home Labor been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John c.1 day with Mr. Harlo* who joined Moore, formerly of Amherst ave- U,em at the J>ea~ for the holl-nuli'. days. . The third week, September 13 to 18, they are: Mrs. Harold OgÂram, Mrs. William Hobbs, Mrs. R. N. Hilkert, Mrs. T. A. J. McÂCormack, Mrs. F. R. Long, Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper, Mrs. LaRue Hendrixson, Mrs Alban" Rogers, Mrs. Herman Bloom, Mrs. Henry D. Bevan, and Miss Peggy Little. Without the devoted and comÂpetent help of th .. e people who vdluntarily gave their time, the task of registering the youth of Swarthmore and Morton, who were assigned to the high school gymnasium center, would not have been possible. , Scout Workers are always" in demand and directors are seeking members of the community who have had training or experience in tRis field. Anyone who would like to join the group and assist with-"a troop, serVe on a troop committee, or offer thE"..ir particÂular 'talents should phone Mrs. Hilkert at the Swarthmore numÂber. Mr. and Mrs. ,Howel! Lewis Shay, Sr .. of Cornel! avenue enÂtertained their son-in-law ood daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William M. COJ1l'On, Jr., of Boston, Mass:, over the Labor Day weekend. , •
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, THE SWARTHMOREAN Friday, September 10, INS BRIGGS - SWANN The marrlase of Miss Sylvia Swann, daughter of Dr. and Mrs: William F. G. Swann of Qsden avenue, and Mr. Milton Walker Briggs, son of Mrs. Charles Briggs of Philadelphia took place on Saturday, September 4. The bride was attended by her sister-in-law Mrs. Willlam P. Swann of Rochester,. N. Y. and the best man for the groom was Mr. Leon S. Weiss of PhiladelÂphia: for Mr. Rickson and his ushers were Lawrence Mathew Walbeim of Asbury Park, N.J., Martil Berge of Syracuse, N.Y., Charles CorÂnelius Heisler of Haverford, and his brother, Kenneth Bertll RickÂson of Springfield. Mass. Betty Ruth wore a gown of Ivory satin made with tight bodice with a folded satin bertha . with embroidered edglngr long sleeves with button trim, full skirt with a front embroidered panel and a long train. Her full length veil of iBrussels heirloom A reception for the immediate families was held at the home lace was caught with orange blosÂsoms. She carried a cascade bouÂquet of gardenias and stephanotis and natural foliage. of ~he bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs will be at home after September 14 at 348 South 16th Street, 'Philadel-phia. EAVENSON - McTIlAILL Mrs. Wilfred Baily Brown of College Park, Md., served as matron-of-honor for her sister. She wore pale green brocaded taffeta embroidered with yellow and green flowers, fashioned in Miss Ella Belle McThaill daugh- the same manner as the gowns . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean McThaill of the other wedding party. Mits of Visalia. Calif., became the bride of the taffeta and old fashioned of Mr. Alben S. Eavensen, son matching bonnet completed her of Mr. and Mrs. Alben T. Eaven- costume. son of Strath Haven avenue, on Saturday, September 4 at 4:30 o'clock in the Visalia Presbyterian Church. Miss McThaill is a graduate of both Visalia Junior College and Fresno State College. The bridesmaictS were M,is s Flora McLeod Lee of Swarthmore, Miss Roberta Ann Speirs of St. Louis, Mo., Miss Ann Elizabeth Moore of Houston, Texas, and Miss Nancy Corr of Milwaukee, Wis. They all wore gowns of pale Mr. Eavenson altended Swarth- green brocaded taffeta. matching more College. He received a B.S. mitts and tiny taffeta caps tied degree In Civil Engineering and under their chins. They carried an S.B. degree in -Business Admin- cascade bouquets of pale yeIÂstration and Industrial Eogin- low pompons florets of gladiolas eering from the Massachusetts In- and ivy tied with yellow ribbons. stitue of Technology. David Lawrence McCoubrey of The couple plan to live in this Watertown, Mass., was best man vicinity as Mr. Eavenson is a for his hrqther and the ushers food broker in Philadelphia. were Charles Boyle, of Boston Gene Sands, of New York City, James F. Silva, of Chesney Downes BECOME BRIDES IN' and Wilfred Baily Brown, of Col- DOUBLE CEREMONY lege Park Md. Miss Bonny Jean Morse and her sister, Miss Betty Ruth Morse were wed in an impressive double cereÂmony performed in the SwarthÂmore Presbyterian Church at '4:30 on the afternoon of Labor Day, the 25th anniversary of the marÂriage of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Birney Kellogg Morse of Harvard avenue. Bonny Jean was wed to Mr. Oliver Rickson son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertil Rickson of Springfield, Mass. and Belty Ruth became the bride of Mr. John Walker McÂCoubrey son of Mrs. John Walker McCoubrey of Watertown, Mass .• and the late Mr. McCoubrey. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Joseph P. Btshop new pastor of the church, in a floral setting of cybotium fern~ sunburst of white gladioli and chrysanthemums, and ivy entwin .... ed candelabra. Both brides were given in mar-riage by their father. Bonny Jean Morse wore a gown of ivory slipper satin made with tight bodice, featuring an off-the-shoulder neckline with a bertha of the satin edged with Chantilly lace, long sleeves. and full skirt with train. Her fingerÂtip veil. of illusion fell from a cap of the heirloom ChantillY lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of gardinias and stephanotis over white tulle. Miss Katherine Margaret DownÂing of Riverview road as maidÂof- honor wore a gown of gold colored brocade taffeta embroidÂered with gold and yellow flowers made with a tight .bodice, sweetÂheart neckline and full skirt with bustle effect. The mitts and old fashioned bonnet tied with a bow were of matching taffeta. taffeta. ' Miss Adrienne Northan of Ston) Creek. Conn., Miss Patsy Corr of Milwaukee. Wis., Mrs. A. David Speers of Rutledge and Miss Elizabeth Matshall Lee of Swart.,Âmore were bridesmaids. Their gowns were tlie same as the maid of honor's. They wore small bonÂnet hats of the Isftels tied under their chins, and matching mitts. They carried . cascade bouÂquets of gold colored daiSY chrys_ anthemums and ivy, tied with bronze ribbons. Clifford Rathbone Hendrix of Greenwich, Conn., was best man The brides' gown of toast brown" feather mother chose a colored crepe, a hat and bro\Y:l accessories and corsage, of green and brown cypripedium orchids. Mrs. Rickson wore a powder blue crepe gown with' black acÂcessories and a waist corsage of Pink Lady Bountiful Roses. . Mrs. McCoubrey wore a plum colored crepe gown with matching hat, silver lace mits and a waist corsage of Pink Lady -Bountiful Roses. A reception for 300 guests was held on the lawn of the .bome of the brides' parents following the ceremony. For travelling the brides wore moss green suits with brown acÂcessories and brown and green orchid corsages. Mr. and Mrs. Rickson will spend their honeymoon on Lake DunÂmore, Middlebury. Vt.. and will be at home In MIddlebury where Mr. Rickson will be a senior at Middlebury College .. Mr. and Mrs. McCoubrey will honeymoon on Cape Cod and will be at home after September 23 In Cllicago, Ill., where Mr. McÂCoubrey is employed. • College Theatre Friday and Saturday Mark Stevens Riohard Wldmark "TIlE STREET WrI'H NO NAME" Saturday Matinee Children's Show 1 P,M. Hopalong CassIdy nEAGLE'S BROOD" also SUPERMAN and CarÂtoons and Free Comic Books Monday and Tuesday . iWderick March "Alioill'llB& PART OF THE FOB.BS'l'" Wednesday Only Gene TIerney '"BUNDOWN" Starting Thurs., Sept 16 "ON AN ISLAND WfHI YOll" .' ALEXION - SIMPSON Mll!s Phyllis Simpson, daughter of Mrs. David Allen Simpson, of Rutgers avenue and Mr. Georg .. A. Alexlon of New York City will be married at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Sept 12th, in the HelÂlenic Cathedral HolY Trinity In New York City. The ceremony will be performed by the Dean of the Cathedral, Rev. Basil Efthimiou. . The bride will wear a full length gown of white net with a portrait neckline and 'It fitted pointed bodÂice. Her three tier net veil will be finger tip length and she will carry white chrysanthemums. 'rhe bride's only attendant will be Miss Barbara Tyson of DownÂingtown, Pa. She will be attired in turquoise taffeta, and will carry rust and yellow chrysanthemums. Her headdress will be of matching flowers. . Mr. Petros Tatanis will best man for his godson. A small reception will be given at the Webst\>r Apartments, New York City, immediately following SAVE TIME! LET US SERVICE 'YOUR CAR WHILE YOU SHOP ---,-'-':'-_ .. _--_._ .. _---'._'._,- Baltimore Pike Springfield --- Phone Swarthmore 0450 the ceremony. , .. We TeIoII'aph Flowers" Miss Simpson is a graduate of NOVELTY AND DBOOBATIVB C,IolIIDI= aMnodo rIen dIunssttriyt.u te of Art, Science li;.;;;;;;-;;.;-;;;;~-;;;;;;;;- ;;-;;;;;;;;;-;;-;-;;_;;.;_;;.; -;;-~;;;;- ~ Mr. Alexion' was graduated. from the College of Engineering pf New York University, and was associated with the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Naval Research Laboratory during the war. • • . SEPTEMBER BRIDE Miss Catherine Lenore Weltz of College avenue will act as maid of honor at the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Aylin. Freegard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WilÂliam Freegard of North SwarthÂmore avenue, to Mr. Donald Campbell McCoy son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mudge McCoy of Cambridge, Mas s . The Rev. George C. Anderson of the Swarthmore Trinity Church will perform the ceremony which will take place on . Saturday, SeptÂember 18 at seven o'clock at the home of the bride's parents in the presence of· a few close friends and relatives The bridesmaids will be Mrs. George A. Stewart of Park aveÂnue and Miss. Carolyn McCoy ·of Cambridge, sisfer of the groom. Lt. Alfred M. McCoy, Jr. of Fort Sill, Okla., will act as best man for his brother. The ushers will' be Dr. Stewart King of BosÂton, Mass, and Mr~ Theodore Sweeney of Needham, Mass. A reception will follow the cer-emony. To Wed September 18 Miss Virginia Luce Gehring will a~t as maid of honor at the marÂriage of her sister," Miss Jean (Continued on page 6) FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs. Lloyd E. Kauffman Swarthmore 2080 MED~A ~- CONDITIONED Last Two Days! Friday and Saturday Bing Crosy -;roan Fonlaine "THE EMPEROR'WALTZ" 10 Technlcolor! Sunday - ~onday Yvonne :DeCarlo Dan Duryea "BIVER LADY" JnTeohnicolor Tuesday, Wednesday Frederick March Ann Blyth "AlIoOOHEB PART OF THE FORBlIT" Starting Thursday .G_ryPeck "TIlE PA, KADINB IOASE" .. AD~NDl'I'IONII:D The BO'uquet BEAUTY SALON To Look Refreshed is to be Refreshed Call Swarthmore 0476 9 Cliester Road Mpr, rHHH~HMM~~HM~HHHHH~~H=~ DEW. DROP INN BNalda.' - £UDdJ - DiDner Monday Thru Saturday , Open 7 A. M. to 8 p. M. Closed Every Sunday OUTSIDE'CATERING SEVICE DAILY DINNERS SSe 10 $1.60 Special Children's Platters Genuine Engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements We guaran.tee what we furnish equal to the best or better, than can be gotten elsewhere, regardless of price. MORRIS P. EVANS. SON 112 East 21st Street, Chester ,Pa. Phone Chester 3-9011 and our representative will be iliad to c~lI with sa.mple, without obligation to you. • f-r- -....", LET'S GET IT n ~ • STRAIGHJ • Your phannacist is a specialist whose function is to prepare and standard~ drugs, and to comÂpound' your doctor's prescripÂtion~. He is not qualified to diagÂnose your ,a ilments or to pre-scribe treatment. Your doctor is thoroughly competent to examine you and to decide on the treatment indicated. He has not been trained to I?repare and co,,:,pound medicines. . In this store we fully recognize the functions and limitations of both the physician and the pharÂmacist, Our business is compounding pres~p• tiona according tq the doctor's orders. Michael's College Pharmacy. ON~CORNER ; , Friday, September 10, 1MB THE SWARTHMOREAN 3 leave to-day for Schenectady, moved Into their new farm at from a summer In Ocean City. Dr. THE 'SW ARTHMOBEAN PUBUSHBD E\lERY FRIDAY AT SWARTllHOBB, PA . THESWARTllHOBBAN. INC .. P1JBU811D Phoae Sw~re "" N. Y., where Mrs. Tripp will atÂtend the wedding of her sister, Miss Delma Prelick, as a bridesÂmaid. Coraline and Barbara will act as flower girls. Elam, Pa. Mrs. George B. Heckman of Park avenue is relj1rning ~day Heckman who has been down on weekends, joined her there for .the Labor Day hoUda!s. P*:piiB B. TOLD, BdlMr lIIABJOIUB TOLD, ABu date BdIter Barbara Kent Peggy Keenen Rosalie Peirsol Edith WhItaker Entered lis Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act of March 3, 1879. DEADLINE-WEDNF.':iDAY NOON 8WARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, SEl"l'I!l\lBER 10, 1948 Susan Braun, daughter of Mrs. David Braun of Yale avenue spent a few days of last week visiting J\.1rs. Walter L. Douglass, Jr., of Coatesville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. ;Brown, Jr., of North Ch .. ter road leave to-day for Lexington, Va., where Mr. Brown will continue his studÂPRESBYTERIAN NOTO; The Guest Preacher this SunÂday will be Dr. Gordon W. MatÂtice, Secretary of Church RelaÂtions, for the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education, in PhilaÂdelphia. "The Order of the ConÂcerned" will be the subject of his sermon." this Friday evening at 8 in the ies at Washington and Lee Uni-chapel. versity .. Choir rehearsal will .bold its first meeting on Thursday eveÂning, September 16. Surgical Dressing Group meets as usual on Wednesday at 10 A.M. Members are asked to bring sandÂwiches. TRINITY NOTES HolY Communion will be. celeÂbrated on Sunday at 8. The ItectQr will preach at the 11 o'clock serÂvice of Morning Prayer. Ushers' at the 11 o'clock seryÂice will include: A. H. Knabb, head usher; C. W. Randali; J. E. B<;1I; R Keim; W. L. Cleaves; W. Freegard; R. M. Daniel; and W . H. Randall. The Church School will open for "registration at. 9:45. 'The Young People'. Fellowship will resume at 4:30. The Vestry will meet ·In the Parish House on Monday at 8:00 P.M .. Choir rehearsal will be held in the Parish House on Thursday, at 8:00 P.M. The newly organized Women's Council will meet at 3 P.M. on Tuesday, September 21, on the Swarthmore College campus. The parents of the children up to age eight are being invited to attend a Parent-Teachers Meeting at dessert in the Parish House at 7 P.M. on Wednesday, September 22. Methodist Church Notes The Official Board will meet ----------------- Church Services SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, September 12 11:00 A. M.-Dr. Gordon W. MatÂtice .. Wednesday, September 15 10:00 A. M.- Surgicill Dressings proup Meets. The' Junior Department will June Hobbs of Park avenue re-hold a· Peach Festival on Sat- turned Tuesday from New Jersey' urday hetween the hours of 4 and where she had been visiting her 8 on the lawn of the church. aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Church School meets on Sun- Mohney at Surf City. day morning at 9:45, Mr. S. W. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Harvey, II, Johnson, superintendent. Classes of College avenue are spending are providied for children of all three week.. in Cape May, N.J . ages and for adults. M rs. Fra nk L . Reynold s of The minister will preach at the Guernsey road has returned from 11 o'clock service. East Northfield, Mass. On the The ChUrch Nursery is open homeward trip she visited her during the service. Mrs. Maud I ""n··in··la·w and daughter Comdr. Snyder and Miss Mildred Bernard and Mrs. Gilbert L. 'Countryman will be in charge. in Boston. The ushers for the day are Dr. and Mrs. Waldo E. Fisher of George Shubert, Edward Alston, Guernsey road have returned Don D. Dickinson and Paul K. from a month's vacation at Three Paulson. Mile Island, at Center Harbor, The Young Adults will meet .N H. Waldo R. Fisher finished on Monday. evening at the home his job on a Sun Oill'anker before of Mr. and Mrs. Clark AllIson, joliling his parents at Three Mile Michigan avenue. bland. The Board of Education will Mr. Lewis L. Tanguy, Jr., of meet on Tuesday evening at 8 in Rutgers avenue, returned last the parsonage. week after a summer in Idaho The senior choir will hold re- with the U. S. Forest Service. hearsal on Thursday evening at Mr. and ·Mrs. Russell L. Snyder 7:45. of Dickinson avenue and. their children Russell, Jr., and Noel. Christian Science Notes "SUBSTANCE" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. on Sunday, September 12. The GoldÂen Text is: "We are saved by hope: but hope that is seen 'is not hope: for what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope for? But if we hope for that we see not, then do we wUh patience wait for it." (Romans 8:24,25) NEWS NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. William Medford and children Rutb, Joan and Billy of Strath Haven Avenue returned last week from a summer at Ocean City, rj. J. Mr. and Mrs. G. Alexander Mills of Walnut Lane enterlsined as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis and three chilÂdren of Lync1hurst, N. J. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed Tripp and two daughters of Cedar Lane will , If irs good service you wish to obtain, Don't make yopr calls in an endless chain. returned last week from a stay in Stone Harbor, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sidney J ohnÂson. Jr., Louise and Sidney of Lafayette avenue, have returned from three weeks at Joe's Pond Camp in West Burks, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. MHan W. Garrett and their two daughters Sadie and Ruth of North Prlnceton·aveÂDue, returned last week from Rainy Lake, Minnesota where lhey spent the summer. , Mr. and Mrs. William Kurtzhalz and their three children Leslie Ann. William, Jr. and Sally Lee, formerlY of 112 Park avenue moved last week into the former Dingle house at 124 Park avenue. Mr. and M"t's. Howard Dingle have • METHODIST CHURCH Roy N. Keiser, D.D., MVUster • . Sunday, September .12 10:00 A. M. Church SchooL 11 :00 A. M. The Minister will preach. TRINITY CHURCH B.ev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector Sunday, September 12 8:00 A. M.-HoIy Communion 9:45 A. M.-Church School 11:00 A. M.-Morning Prayer. The Rector will preach . THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OFPRIENDS Sunday, September 12 11:00 A. M.-Meeting for Worship Leona Perkins will care for children in Whittier House during meeting. Wednesday, September 15 Drive into our completely equipped garage for auto service at its best! Our skilled mechanics will overhaul your car and advise you on all needed repairs. Have your car checked today and forestall faulty operation which may prove fatall-be completely satisfied with our expert work! HERES WHAT WE'LL DO: MOTOR-grind valves, adjust pOints, check timing, fuel and water pumps. Make all needed repairs . TRANSM1SSION-entire transmission and differential checked. BRAKES mechanical or hydraulic brakes tested. relined, tightÂen. ed. adjusted or repaired. BODY-fenders straightened, cracks mended. dents removed body squeaks eliminated, springs adjusted. STOP IN TODAY FOR SERVICE BimDum aDd Waile PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER Yale Avenue and Chester Road SWARTHMORE 1250 11:30 to 3:SO-Sewing and QuiltÂing in Whittier House Box Luncheon. All cordially inÂvited. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE On parly.!inetelephones,courÂtesy pays dividends 1 Be brief ••• Space calls ••• H~ up gently • • • Take the lead In cood party-llDe manners. It wIB mean better aervicefor alL LIke. many other women th_ days, she's telling her friends how .... Ieb her automatic gas oven do the cooking while she's out playlll8. Park Avenue beloW Harvard Sunday, September 12 11:00 A. M.-&mday SchooL 11:00 A. M.-Sunday Les an. "S\lbftailce." Wedn .... ay evenIng meeting each w ek, 18 p.m. Readlnc room opeD cIIIIJy except Sunday and HolWaya 12 to II p.m; Wednpsday '-ma 7 to 7:45 pm. and 8 to • 8:30 p.a . . Til. B.n T.I''1II •• , C.II,.I, .f P,nl,IY'II. • .. She can beat her hlRband home by five minute. and sttU hove cUnner ready the minute he arrlvell So can youl Slop In at your _rest Philadelphia Electric showroom _n anti .. about the .... automcitk gas ra ...... •• II ••• lp.'. Electric Ce.p •• y , . .. • • •
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4 PHONE 1984 PROMPl' SERVICE 'WI" •• aa" •• ",.1 ... BARBY A. BREBL 711 FAIRVIEW BOAD, SWARTHMORE SALES AND SERVICE RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES THE $WABTHMOBEAN NEWS NOTES . The Misses Elinor and Mary Bye of College avenue who enterÂtained Mr. and Mra. Elmer Bye of Wilmington, Del. for severai days last week and then visited Mr. and avenue at their Besch Haven Psrk, N. J. cottage, were the LaÂI:> or Day guesta of their' cousins Miss Susan Bye and Mr. Samuel Bye of Denton, Md. Friday, September 10, 1948 1.. __ --------------------__ ... 1 Mrs. :hlllp H. Jewett of Kenyon Mr. ane! Mrs. Barton L. Jenks and yesr-old-son Bsrton Harold will move September 15 to Ridge road, Monmouth Junction, N. J., where they pJ8n to live for the next two years whlle Mr. Jenks instructs and, studies for hls masters degree at Princeton UniÂversity. Mr. Jenks who graduÂated from Swarthmore Coliege in October 1945 and since has been employed at the Lester plant of Ow .......... 0,.."". by Am ........ _ .. Compcray WELCOME ROME, from vacation. You'lI find In our Markets ever 10 many Interesting values, familiar popular brands at prices that will help you lOve money aD your total food bill •• STOCI U' WlTI ACME SUPER VALUES PEAS ,!:.r::-.:.. (~;$r~~) 2 :~! Z5e ORANGE Ii" (2 ~~ 19c) ~. ZZe u .... ,.'. Pralt C:."ktall No.1 can ZSe IISl!I) Perk., .. .... Venice Mal. Sp ..... ttl Delicious Spreads for Q~ality Bread - PRESERVES Ideal Peach :. lac : ~~~ 35e - IlSaJ Dell ........ ut Butter . 'b Ico' CBI:"DAI . ,CHEESE % Ib 35e GI •• da'. Club Cheese rood ~~ 9ge Borden'. Gruyere 0- ok. 39c Borden'. Chateau .... 0" 29c IISaJ Oleomargarine .:: 37c Evap. Milk ........ 4 w, .... 59c tISa) Catsup ........ 19c lomato Soup I .... 3 lD~: 25c Salad Dressing ....... ,.. 31 c ,tJI!' Ho ........ Lh. Ma ODDUSe r.. 43e CBuciliiAST Ib 5ge J'reabl~ Gr._d Be .. Le_ l1li0" Rl .. a.el 'b 59. 'b 45. STEAKS h .. ollo.u •• , T ....... , I.rloln '10 7tc Genuine Spring. Lamb Dry Cure Layer WI. · 65e BACON 110 6ge FRESH SEA TROUT 110 Whiting ....... ·_·' ..... 19c to Fancy Cod Fillets " 35c I Shrimp .... &)' CGelitan Flounder ifnllll FI!'1te: I·S9c "49c Onions - 1 "'".. 3'" 14c I Pascol Celery '" I .... mI' 25c CANTALOUPES Callfoml. I~ IOe BAKING NEEDS Best Lard ·-27c Cak. MIx. . --l4..«. 25c ... Ie n. Whole RIce- .... 17c Van III. -- --"'32c .nI· ~-3ge on"., Plain Olives --:::;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:=========.-1 Westinghouse, received the John Lockwood Memorial Feliowshlp for graduate work In mechanical engineering last June at SwsrthÂmore College. . Mr. and Mrs. SteÂphen Keller, formerly of PhllaÂdelphia will occupy the Jenks apsrtment at 219 Swarthmore aveÂnue. FOR THE SCHOOL MUSICIAN Sturdy, weD built American made easy playing Trumpets, Cornets, Clarinets, Trombones, with ea~es from $98.58, guaranteed. A1so'- CONN brasses - woodwinds, LEEDY Drums, Tympani, Vibraphone Small Dowa PaJDleDt Complete Band Instrument service. School of Music.' OImpiete line of rebuilt instruments. &pair cJept:, Albert A. Knecht .24 So. 18th St. LOcust 4-2274 , ()pen Evenings pmLADELPHIA 3 Friday Special Oaly Lemon Chiffon Pies OLD FASHIONED Lady Baltimore Layer Cakes SJl.rUBDJJ'J!' Holland-Duchess Coffee Cake Marble Loaf Cake Chocolate Whipped Cream Pies Open Sunday for Cookies And Home Made Ice Cream THE "CAKE BOX" CHESTER and FAIRVIEW BOADs THEATRESQUABE Deliveries Saturday only during _r montila Swarlhmore 3213 ------~ -=------- OPENING SEPfE~BER 17th , HOAGIE HUT 17 v.. South Chester Road SWARTHMORE, PA. Sandwiches Delivered for Clubs, Parties, Meetings etc. Open Dany from Noon ·tII 11:00 P. ill. Submarine Sandwiches from A Submarine Shop Mr. and Mrs. 'Jctavius Narbeth of Yale avenue returned Friday after a two-week vacation at Ocean City. N. J. Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Franklin Brown of 'North Chester road enÂtertained at an, II At home" in honor of their son and daughterÂin- law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Jr., formerly of San FranciSCO. DOROUGH OF SWARTH>IORE ORDINANCE N(). '.7 An Ordinance authorizing partklpatfon oC the Borough oC Swartiunore with tbp TOWlIshlp or Springfield In the construeÂ. tlun.or a Joint sanitary sewer East of Swartlunore Avenue and Riverview Road, ror servicing properties In Ute respective munlcJpalUes; providing Cor apportionment between the two munlcÂIpaUlics oC the costs or construction; lJrovldlng for assesalng part of the C08l8 ngainst properties benellted thereby; lUaklng an appropriation to cover tbe Borough's share ot the costs; and au. thurizlnIJ the proper oftlcers to enter Into- right of way agreementa and such ' other contracts with reference to the aforesaid work as may be necessary and appropriate. _ THE COUNCIL OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE OOES ORDAIN: SecUon 1. The Borough of Swarthmore Rnd the Township of Sprlngfleld shan eoÂoperate In the ordaining and constructÂJug of a suitable sanitary sewer, beginÂning at a point In Swarthmore Avenue near Cresson Lane. In the Borough 01 Swarthmore, li'nd el:~ndlng thence NorthÂeastwardly through property parU:r 10 the Borough and partly In Sprlngfiel TownÂship n distance of .110:S feet more or tea. In accordance with standard specl8catlon~ and with a plan or plans thereof, as preÂpared or approved by the :respective engiÂneers 0' tbe two municipalities. Section 2. Tile Om section ot aid sewer. extending from Swarthmore AveÂnue Northeastwardly to a manhole on land9 ot Bailey shall be _paid tor one-balC by the BOTough of Swarthmore and oneÂhalt by the Township of Sprlnafleld. There shall be InclUded In said costs the dam. nges and expenses of acquiring any needed rlgh'- at way, Rnd there _hall be deducted from said costs any amount reÂcouped by either municipality through assessments or awards for benefits a~ herein provided. This section of the 'said ~wer 811all. fonowlng oompleUon, belong JollJtly to the Borough Rnd the Townsblp nnd shall thereaner be ..maintained br them jointly, Either municipality may heTeafteT, nt Its own expense, connect adclltfoml1 sewen Into thlR sectIon, proÂvided the capaelty thereot be not thereby over4nxed. Section 8. The second secUon oC saId sewer, extendIng apprOXimately 985 teet Northeastwardly from said manhole ou Jands of Balley to the most Northerly ot the properties of Carroll. shall be paid for wholly by the Borou&h aud become the property or and be malntalned by the Borough. Any amounts recovered by the Borough by assessments. contrlb9tioll8 or otherwise in connection with th.l8 sec-i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ g I otluognh,,\ shSablolu lbde loSnpgr inegxfcileulsdi vTeloyw tuoa btlhpe hBeorer-- after desire to use this section, an approÂpriate agreement may be entered Into at MADISON BBOS. Phone 1913 FREE DELIVERY Choice Spring Leg of Lamb' Boneless Roast of Beef Sliced Bacon Ib 69c Ib 79c ~ Ib 3Sc _____.. ___________.. _._ ._ ..~ . ~. ._ a ._ .._ .. ___. ._ ~ w_, ___ ~,~. _. ____.. _. ._ __ Fruits and Vegetables -"- ... ,_.- - .. !Celery Hearts Egg Plants Yellow -:White Acorn .Squash White Freestone Peaches bun IOc ea IOc ·Ib 10c Ib 10c such time. I Section 4, A contrad or CODtrocts tor dther or both of said sections lOay be let ill uccordaDt,'e wiUt Jaw, by either munlC1- paUly Individually. or by boUt munic1palÂ. tl&! JolnUY1 os their respective soUe1tors IUlly advise. Whatever method Is followed ill consiructlng said s~1I0D9 oC sewer. the" pro\'lsions of this Ordinance shell apply. Sect,foll 5. Tbere is hereby appropriated out of In'allable funds of the .. Borough such amounL as nllly be determIned &8 repre,,;cntlng the Dorough's share oC the cost of the aroresaid sewer project. and the propel officers are hereby authorized nnd cillpowered to enteT into appropriate easement ur right-or-way ogreements. and other t:(lntracts pertaining to said work. as mol' bE. approved by tbe Borough SoÂUc1tor, and to take such other action 88 moy trom time to time be necessary to accomplish the same. " Section 6. Where rfght-of-way agreeÂments are obtained. Ule tel'Dl8 thereof shall govern with respect to the aasessa· bllity oC the property Involved. All other properties served by either section of said sewer~ or any eventual extensions thereof shall be assessed by the municiÂpality concerned, ror an equitable share oC Hie cost or same, In accordance with law and this Ordinance. which assessÂments ir not paid when due. may be col· Iccted by action In assumpalt or by the filing or liens as provided by I:aw. Section 7. This- Ordina.nce, and any reÂInted ordinance adopted by the Township or Sprlngfleld, shall together constitute the authority and govern the respective rights and obligations of the two municiÂpalities- with respect to said sewer pro- Ject. " Passed this second day of September. A.D. IN8. BOR()UGH OF SWARTHMORII by George M. Ewing Pruideftl 01 Coundl Attest: Elliott Richardson BoroIII/A s. .... ear" Approved thls 7th day of september A.D. 1948. J. Paul Brown Bwt/- " "-- . - I ~day,Septemberl0, 1948 THE SW ABTHMOBEAN 5 CLASSIFIED PERSONAL PERSONAL-Vacuum Cleaners, irons, toasters and radios reÂpaired, called for sad delivered. CaJI Robert Brooks, Swarthmore 1548. PERSONAL - Electrical inslalla-tions: wiring, old and new: ResiÂdential and Commercial, Light and Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All work done to Fire Underwriters specifichtions. Service on all makes of washers (Bendix inÂcluded), vacuum cleaners, ranges irons, toasters, fans,. lamps. Call Erich H. Hausen, Electrical ConÂiractor, Swarthmore 2850-W, 335 Park Avenue. FOR RENT FOR RENT - Fire proof garage, corner of SWClrthmore & PrinceÂton aves. Call Swarthmore 1133. FOR RENT-Large sunny room with telephone. Adjacent bath near bus shortline. For business coIl e g e woman. Telephone Swarthmore 1073-J after Septem-ber 7. . • 'OR SALE -,--,----...,------- ----- FOR SALE-Media vicinity, Idle-wild Lane. New single home. 3 ample bedrooms, tile bath, livÂing room with fireplace. HardÂwood floors. Automatic heal. GaÂrage. Attractive Shaded lot. ApÂproved for G. I. Mortgage of $12,- 500. Will be ready for occupa\lcy within 6' weeks. Price $15,500. Hibberd :Srothers, P.hone Media 6-2960. ,-=-:-::-::-,:-----ÂFOR SALE-Lot on west side of Chestnut ave. 120 x 174. $3900. Dr. Miles H. Robinson, 345 E. Birch St., Walla Walla, Wash. FOR SALE-Encyclopaedia Brit- !anica 1941 Ed., like new. Bookcase included. $95. Call Swarthmore 1244. FOR SALS-J.l",,"ogar.y drop-leaf extension table, seats 8, $25 as is. Treadle sewing machine, Standard, in good working condiÂtion, $25. Call Media 6-3479. Nurse. Experienced. Infsats from hospital, convalescents, chronics. Private cases only. 8, 12 or 24 hour duty. New York references. Available end of Sept. Call Swarthmore 3315-W. WANTED-Position as compan-ion or workiug housekeeper by refined Protestant woman, ex~ perienced. efficient. Reply Box Y, The Swarthmorean. --- WANTED-Room for Swarthmore College stUdent and wife. KitÂchen privileges if possible. Reply Box S, The Swarthmorean. W ANTED--College student de~ sires ,large room for coming year. Reply Box J, The Swarth-morean. ' ._._--- .- ---- ------ ---'.. WANTED-Business couple deÂsire 3 roorris~ bath, unfurnished. Nov. 1st occupancy. Call MadiÂson 5537-J. Lansdowne. WANTED-Woman for general housework, by day. References. Call Swarthmore 4553-J. WANTED-A HOME! We'd like to rent, but we will buy. There are orily three of us, so it doesn't have to be a mansion. We do need it NOW. though. so if you have even a clue, please call SwarthÂmore 3251-R. • WANTED-Elderly lady, unen-cumbered, desires position as housekeeper, or companion. Reply Box O. The Swarthmorean. ' W ANTED-Girl Scout Assistant Leaders. No Scout background or experience necessary. Call Mrs. Robert Hilkert, Swarthmore 2953-R. LOST LOST-Small black female terÂrier, viCinity of Yale and SwarthÂmore avenues. Reward. Call Robert Allison, Swarthmore 3545- R. LOST-Brown Wallet in Business Section. Call Len Thomsen, Swarthmore 1016-R. FOUND roUND-Change purse on Park avenue Sunday. Call SwarthÂmore 2144. LEGAL NOTICE UEQUBST FOR BIOS whole or In part and to award cobtractif on auy Item or Uema making up Bny bid. Il1lda Lal~ Deuworth aT·g·a Secretary ]'HO]"OSALS l'rupUllzds will be receJved ut the ofBce oC lhe Commissioners of Sprlnrield TownÂshiP. &txer Avenue aud POM'ell, Rood. !ipringfleld, Pa., Ubtll 8:00 P.M. (e.d.t.> ,fuCSlIar, SePtember 14. UU8. Cor rum· hilling materials and doing the work of 18~'llIg u~prolri:lnlUtely 1!V5 reet oC 10" and Dij~ feet or 8" sanitary 8e",,'er from a point 011 Swartlwlure A venue near Cres.wu Lune Lo It puint In Springfield Towh8blp IndlÂcutcd 011 pinus. IUds are to be III 8(.'COr- 1l11llL'e wilh r,lans and '8pecJDcnUons wiliell may be obb. ned at the otnce oC the underÂsigned. IlId.'l lIIust be 6ealed and addressed to J. W. Calder, Secretary 01 Springfield TownshIp mnrked outside "Proposlil (or Sewer" uml deposited willi the Secretary 1111 or bt.'fore the date specified. A L'ertiHed ChL'Ck or bid bond ror not ICI'.'i 1I111n tell (10) per cellt oC the amounl of tile bid must Ol'Company each bid. . The (;onHnL9 .. ~lollel'8 reserve the right to rejcl't ally or all bids. or any part of n hld 111111 to waive any Informality in a bid. us Ihey dL'Cm fur the beRt Inlercst or Sllringl1eld Town~blp. J. W. CALDER, Secretaru ":slllte of TIIO~fAS W. ANORHW. u!a;;o kllOWIl 11:1 THOS. W. AN DREW, lute ot tile Durough or Swarthmore. Delawnre County, I't·ull~yh·allin. Letters Testamen. tury III lhe ubo\'e Kstnte hllvlnl' been ;:rnntccl to the undersigllcd. ull JlerSOlis illl\'llIG' t'lnilll~ or dcmnnds ngllinst the K .. blte of the dccL'(lent ure rcquesled to mnke Imown the samc, und all persolls indebh!l) to the de<'cdcnt tu muke pay· IIWllt. without dell,)·. to Tnult'slIIcu's Nlltiona! iJallk lind Trust Compan}", Mr. .'mllcs :)1. Lurge, President. 16th lIud Willnnt Stn.-eb. Phllndelphltl. I'enns!'" \'lIl1i3. or to ibl Attornc),. Guy G. deFur R. F';;(IUirc. 10~ Crozer nuildll1l1:', Clu-'ster. PClIlIsy)vunlll. . :rr·U·:l DELA WAitE COUN1T Sooicd proposnls wJll be receh'e-d nt the Clliet Clerk's Office. Cuurt House, Mellin, i'll., uutil 12 :00 o'clock noon (E8!deru Stand!,nl Time) Rnd publicly opened Ilt J :110 o'clock P.M. (Eastern Standard Timc) 01) Tuesday. Sept. 21st, 1918. ror turnishlng all labor, tools and materillis to cullstrucl ne\\' ruof sunuce on n ;Jor· tion of lhe root oC the Meu's .fail at nruadmcndows to'urlll. Concord Twp., Del. Co .• Pa, , Hnch hid must be accompanied bl' 11 certified check tor One hundre(l (11It0.1I1I) dollars drown to the ordeT oC the County ot Delaware. Speclftcations nnd bicldlng "heet may be oblalned nt the office of thc Chlcl CICTk. Court House. Me<Ua. Po. Bnd no bid will be entertaIned unless ,"ode out on salel bidding sheet. The County Comnll~'doners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 2T·9-IO Clarence L. Conner .rohn H, Doherty Albert .r. Crnwtorn .. Jr. ' Conntrl Commiuiotler8 FOR SALE-Removal sale at Windy Hill. Household furnishÂings, china, glass\Vare, antiques, chairs, tables, kitchenware, etc. Saturday 2 to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 3 to 8 p.m. 1050 Baltimore Pike. Telephone Swarthmore 1093. The School District of Swilrthlllore will ______________ _ receive bids at the oHice ot the Schnol FOR SALE-1947 Power Mower, $125. 18 inch Jig Saw, $20. Westinghouse Spinner Washer~ Media 6-2724 . F'OR SALE-Green damask sofa bed. Large. Good condition. Solid construction. Slip cover. Swarthmore 2471. WANTED WANTED-We will buy at best prices, old china glass, furniÂture, firearms. Call Holly Oak 4313 or Holly Oak 6720. Collect, for appointment. All business confiÂdential. Colonial Cupboard, No. '5. Philadelphia Pike, . Wilmington, Delaware. W ANTED--Board and room by young girl. college student, viÂcinity Penn State Center. Will baby-sit through week in partial payment. Write Box G, The Swarthmorean. W ANTED-2 bedroom apt. fur-nished or unfurnished. Swarth- Dilltrict In thc HIgh Schoul Uuildiug, cor-ner of College aud Princeton Avenues. Swarthmore. ]'ennsylvanla, up to 1 p. m., 'Illl·stllt)", SCI)tember 21. ,10,58, nnd open lhe bids at n lIIeetillg' of the lJoarll at lhe School DIstrict uffice 011 September :.n, 19-63. tit 3 I). Ill., or at an ndjd'urnell lueellng of the Schoul Buard. tor printing of }'e:ar bO:Jk. Spcciflcatiuns enn be secured bet\\'ecn f) ll. 111. Ilud " 1>. m., cluily eXccllt Sn.tunlll~'s. Sunda}'.!!, nnd bolh10Y8, at the School Ilt'!trlct offiee. The Hoard reserves the right to reject OilY or nil bids In ANTONICA FAIRBANKS Lessons in Piano and Harmoy 234 Park Avenue For Appointment Call 'Swarthmore 1775-J Driveway Construction Asphalt or Concrete PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swarthmore 2526 more vicinity. October occupafl- TREE SURGERY cy. R~ply Box L, The Swarth-morean. PRUNING, LIMB AND WANTED-Experienced colored TREE REMOVAL woman wants work by the week ROBERT HASTINGS in an adult family. No Sundays. Call S\vartbmore 0265-W Good references. Call Chester I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i 2-1190. Ii WANTED-Housekeeper, refined woman, middle age or older for two adult women, one profesÂsional. Light duties 5 or 5% days, sleep in or out. Reply Box M, The Swartlunorean. WANTED-Household goods. LitÂerally everythlng bought and sold. Call Chester 2-6223. WANTED-Apt. with private kit-chen, bath, for young profesÂsional man and wife, college gradÂuates. Call Media 6-3525 after 8 p.m. WANTED-By gentleman, room in Swartlunore. Reply !Box N, The Swarthmorean. W ANTED-3 or 4 roomed,fur-nlshed . apt. for middle-aged couple. Would consider being housekeeper-companion for elderÂly person. Call Swarthmore 2194. F. F. ZIMMERMAN Photographer "'Outstanding for Quality" Media 6-0436 6 E. Front St. FOR SALE In Swarthmore, center hall plan home. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath,s, $30.000 also one at $15,000 and ¬her at $17,000 Marian S. Brown Associated with L. Henry Le Baron Call Swarthmore 0121-0904 ROOFS GUTTERS REPAIRED AND INSTALLED Furnace Repairs & Cleanilll: Call GEORGE MYERS 409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 Swarthmore 14148 WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubbish Removed Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa. 1..-A. Merc~r 'Qui~lhy I FUNERAL DmECl'OB ! Formerly of Media 1125 W. Lehigh Ave., Phlla. Phone Baldwin 1170 • , No additional charge for. I suburban cs1ls WANTED -.,. Immediately, good bdl'nes for 2, part Irish-Terrier pups. 8 weeks. Call Swarthmore 1921-M. Edwa .. d L. Noyes a Co. . , SWAliTHMORE 0114 WANTED-Position as Practical t r " ,. " st " " NEWS NOTES • Mrs. Edwsrd M. Bassett. Miss Kathryn Bassett: Miss Elizabeth Bassett, and Mrs. E. Morris BasÂsett, Jr., and her son Eddie all of North Chester road, returned last week from' a month's stay in East Dennis on Cape Cod. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Schu- . . Mr. and ~rs. Ferris W. Mitchell of Sirath Haven avenue spent the Labor Day weekend at Ocean City, New Jersey. Mr. Arnold Redding of .Park avenue recently entertained at a fsrewell Steak Roasl in honor of Mr. Lee Woodworth, formerly of Dartmouth avenue, who has left for Belle, Calif. macher of Ogden avenue returned I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.~ last week from a two weeks stay at Eaglesmere. Their daughter Peggy, who had been visiting in Towanda, Pa. with Molly Banks of Hprvard avenue, returned at the same time. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. PritchÂard and Miss Emily Pritchard of Dickinson avenue have returned from a ten day mot9r trip through North Carolina, Kentucky and TelUlessee. Miss' Maragaret Little is atteridÂing the meeetings of the Physical Medicine Convention in WashingÂtoll, D.C. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. McÂCowan and their daughter Mildred of Vassar avenue returned last Saturday from Ocean City, N. J . where they spent the month of August. Their son Mr. Frank McÂCowan will return on Sunday. WANT TO BUILD? Good materials and sklJJful ,workmen are noW' available. Call us for information and estimates H~~=~:e A. Reeves III Generation BuilderS' Swarthmore 3450 A.WAYNE MOSTELLER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical InÂstallations and Repairs. Servin~ Swarthmore and Vicinity for past Twenty Years 1130 Muhlenberg Ave. S,varthn>9re 2295 NIGHT or DAY • MODliN KITCNENS • ..... ALl and nOOR COV£f:.!NGS • NEW COHSTRUCiiON • ALTERATIONS and R[PA:~S AR"i'fRS BROTHERS, Inc Contractors and Builder .. 302 Gayley Street • Media, Po.. Phone: Media 6-4281 CALL Mason Builders Supply Company 331 Darbnouth Avenue Swartbmore 0345 Building Blocks All Sizes .19 Cent and uP Delivered COMBINATION DOORS - SCREENS Coal - Lumber BuDding IIIa6edala Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarthmore, MorÂton, Rutledge and Ridl..,. Townshlp since 1918 PHONE: Swarthmo .... 0444 =!!IIIII IIIUIHIHlUlnHlmIllIIllIHIHnIlHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIQH'1!! a i=5i Charles E. Fischer ~ iii = ;: $5 a : Builder I = - § PAINTING ! ;: ;: :: iii ;; Interior & Exterior i ~ § ~ Swartlunore 2253 i ~ ~ 51l11lll11nlnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlIIlIQllllllffii [ Swar1:hmore Disposal Service Rubbtsh Collected Weekly .. r Monthly Phone. Swa.rUunore 3343 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Pslnters & P .. per U .. ngers We should know how Swa. 2266 Mlcblgan Ave _, 3 VAN ALEN BROS . Coal and Fuel Oil r 'c , DAVE WOOD Painting and Paperhanging UA Well Kept House Never Gr~ws Old" PHONE Media 6-0755 Dependable Service If you have real estate for sale, list with us and we will give you the benefit of our Cooperative Selling Bureau. Call at office Or phone us. Wallace Lippincott REALTOR 907 Edpnont A.venue Cbester 3-i5lS PETER E. TOLD General Insurance 333 Dartmouth Avenue Swarthmore 1833 ................ , --.. ........... , .................................. ... • ,
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6 TB~ SWARTBMOREAN ~cbiy, Septembel' 10, 1M3 Letter3 to the Editor Entreats Poisoners To the Editor: Within the last four weeks four dogs in one neighborhood hav .. died of various forma of poisonÂing (either rat or Insect). To those of us who have seen our pets suffer such awful death it seems almost unbelievable that such carelessness and thoughtlessÂness on the part of those using poiÂson can be so prevalent. Surely there are ways harmless to other animals, of ridding ourÂselves of pests. Too, we must think of our children who can also be innocent trespassers. There isn't one of us who would care to be responsible for the death of a child even though he be in the pest class. Can't we be more careful? Swarthmore Citizen. To Wed Sepiember 18 (Continued from page 2) Marion Gehring, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Henry Gehring, of Univeraity place to Mr, Walter Griffith MacFarland 3rd, son of Mr. Henry MacFarland, Jr. of Huntingdon Valley, Pa.. which will take place Saturday, SeptÂember 18 at 4;30 o'clock in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Reverend John Walker will perÂform the ceremony . The bridesmaids will be Miss Sarah Jane Wilson of Montclair, N.J., Miss. Dorothy Shaw Van Winkle of Bernardsville, N. J .. Miss Ruth Elvira Monin of KenÂmore, N.Y .. Mrs. Page Micheux of Wilmington, Del., Miss Jean MacÂFarland, sister of the groom, and Miss Edith Dixpn Hetzel of Thayer road. • Mr. Walter G. MacFarland, Jr" will act as best man for his son. The ushers will be Mr, Robert Young of Haddonfield, N.J., Mr. William J. S, Borie, Jr., of Jenkin-town, Pa., Mr. Jackson D. Willis of Lansdowne, Pa .. Mr. Frank B. Plumb of Glenolden, Mr. EllsÂworth O. Stockbower, Jr., of North Philadelphia. A reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. BmTHS The Rev. and Mrs. Benjamin Narbeth of Asbland, are receivÂing congratulations on the birth of a son, Thomas George. The baby who was born September 1 is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Octavius Narbeth of Yale avenue. , . Mr. and Mra. George Andrews Hay of Harvard avenue announce the birth of a daughter, Ida" on August 24 at the Hospital of the Woman's Medical College of PennÂsylvania. The baby is a grandÂdaughter of Mrs. John S. Hay of Fairview road and Mr. and Mrs, George W. Casey of Harvard aveÂnue. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay, Jr. cf Park avenue are receiving congratulations on the birth of twins, David Rittenhouse and Deborah Susanne, on S~ptemÂber 6 in the Mercy Fitzgerald HosÂpital. The babies are grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. White of Germantown. A son, Gary Stevens Miichell was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mitchell of Springfield. earlY Thursday morning September 9, Tlte baby is the grandson of 'Mr. and Mrs. Ferris' W.Mitchell, 60B Strath Haven avenue and Mrs. LeWIS C. Dorn, ~f Glenside, Pa. NEWS NOTES David Hawk of South Chester road returned last weekend from a six weeks' trip West where he GI1e OQarlborougb::1S1enbeim aDWA... ATLANTIC CIT' 0_ TH' .OA . .., Y&"". OWIUU.SHIP R.lox on 5pacious sun dec.ks~t th~ o.ceGn , . .. ... "ACllIE .. UT d and enjoy the ollhila'lIi'lng seo alt and JoIIeh WhIte a $oM. Ltd. :1:r=, sunshine ot Atlantic City" finest resort Atlantic C"tty §..1211 hotel. • I The refined atmosphere. l;our'oouS servlC~. P us edensive facilities providing every convenience, win make your stay memoroble. Hot • cold 1M ....... ; •• 11 a..thI ' divided his time between motoring in Arizona and New Mexico, and mountain climbing in California. .Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cresson of Amherat avenue returned reÂcently from a trip to the West Coast. Zoin and Bryce Canyons in Utah, Yosemite Valley, San Francisco, Seattle, British ColumÂbia, Mt. Rainier and Glacier NaÂilonal Park were soPte of the stops made on their three-weeks tour. Mr. Richard Hoot and his broÂther Bill of Lafayette avenue were guests of their brother-inÂlaw and sister Mr. and Mrs. LeW!S D.--Lawrence of Cambridge, Mass., for a few days last week, While in Massachusetts they visited Sam Gary, of Wellesley, formerly of Swarthmore. On Saturday the two returned home with Mrs. Lawrence and her daughter Nancy who will spend two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Henry I, Hoot, Mr. Lawrence will join his wife and daughter next week when they will drive to Norwalk, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Borden of Park avenue visited in Vineland, N. J.. where they attended the wedding of Mr. Borden's cousin, Mr, Alfred Denelsbeck. Mrs. Borden then left for a three week's stay in Ocean City while Mr. Borden, and.his neice Nancy ,Harris of Vineland, returned to Swarthmore where Nancy will atÂtend the high school as a sophoÂmore. Mrs. Anna Ommert of Amherst Autumn Blooms Bow Tuesday Continued from page 1) 37. Flower arrangement in a natural container, the container to count 50 per cent. 38. Arrangement of vegetables in wooden bowl. 39. Arrangement in Oriental manner. 40. Patriotic arrangement feaÂturing red. white, and blue. ( "HUG ~AVERS" Dontt buy 9d2 ruga from t lZ~ foot roll if you can help it. Oth .. erwise you will have to handle a 12.foot roll every time you take up your rugs. Por excellent ,."g cleaning, call d' A"'SO" b" C-o. 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. Swarthmore 0'730 • • • 0529 C1earo"""k 4646 "Rug Cledniug ;$ Rug Saying" America's newest trucks I New styling! New sizesl New featuresl . • /9'19 StvrleJglers! f)esJI1/8 . l~lJS(~() liN)) liI .. Srl'()N STIJ1)EBAKER SALES AND SERVICE South Chester and Fairview Road Phone Swarthmore 9793 avenue returned last week from Ocean City, N. J. where she spent the month,ot August. Barbara Schll1Dacher of Ogden avenue spent the day with her grandmother Mra. Hervey SchuÂmacher in Avalon, N, J. last week. Mr. J olm Kistler ot Park aveÂnue is in Willow Grove where he is serving his annual two weeks Naval duty. Mr. aiod Mra. Benjamin Collins have returned' from a two weeks trip up the Eastern Coast. After a visit with their son and daughÂter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Collins of Jackson Heights, N, Y., Mr. and Mrs, Collins drove to Lake Champlain and Quebec. They, made a five-day stop at Rangeley Lakes in Maine before leturning to their home on North Chester road last Friday. Mrs, William F. Hanny of Yale avenue returned last week from a three-day visit with Mrs. 'A. S. V. Orr, formerly at Mt. Holyoke Place, in Rehoboth, DeL Mr. and Mrs. Charles ChIckerÂIng and their sons David and Charles'left Monday to spend a month at their cotage in Island Heights. N. H. , TELEPHONE OPERATOR • Part-time employment-One evening per week; 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. or 6 P,M. to' 10 P.M, Piasecki Helicopter Corp. MORTON, PA. • Marie Louise Forsythe REO~ENS Studio of Dancing Enroll Now Swarthmore Woman's Club Classes Start October 2nd Classes Limited Phone S~arthmore 2523 SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 The $1.00-Seive Yourself-All You Want COMPUTE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Yonr Selection F.rom HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN Swarthmore National Bank & Trust Co. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically through the new Bond-a-Month Plan. Ask at this Bank LATE REGISTRATION PENN STATE EVENING Technical I•n stitute SWARTHMORE • Modern Langnages • Acconnting • Public Speaking • Industrial Elechicity • Shorthand, (Also Full Time Day) • BuSIn... Admlnstratlon • Mecb. Production Tool ne- (Also Full Time Day) .Ign (Also Full Time Day) and others OPEN TO MEN AND WOMEN 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sept. 13·18 ~he Pennsylvania State College Center 855 Harvard Avenue Swarthmore, Pa., Phone 3240 FAU.. SEMISTER OPENSSEP'l'EMBER 20 Telephone . SWARTHMoRE 0501 Custom Tailoring Ladies and Ml!Il's Snits end c-ts Hallis & CO. RE-LINING BE-MODELING BE-FINISHII\fG DRY CLEA.NQtS • 11 Park Avenue ESTABLISHED 1912 TAILORS and FURBIEBS SWlU'thmore, Pa. = , DON'T FORGEr MUTUAL THE SWARTHMOREAN EXCHANGE SEPT. 21,22,23 VOLUME zo- NO· 38 SWABTHMQBE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, lM8 $&.00 PER YEAR , . Awards Given In Woman' sPENN STATE TO 'The~!!.~::-r of the el b Fall Fl Sh League of W';men Voters Work- U. ower, 0, W 0' PEN' MONO· AY smheoept onM othnell aUy nitaefdte rNnoatoino,n sa tw il2l 1032 STUDENTS OPEN COLLEGE Tuesday's Exhibit Of Local Blos8ome o'clock at the home of Mrs. 'Wil- N C PI d liam R. Huey, at 313 ,Dickinson Delights ~eigbhorhood ew ourses anne avenue. Registration Below Posy Posers In Literature, Last Year's ~C:::=:ris ~:a~~~~:rmer in Blooms and Own Foliage, Mrs. ACtiVitie.~::~~W4B-49 terms ASSIGN DENTISTS Peak Edna Ferber'. story and how he Bittle won a first, Mrs. Paxson. ,A, at the Pennsylvarua State College' With the arrival, Thursday of laughed when the new school second and Mrs. Smalley, a third. Center at 855 Harvard avenue are TO SCHOOL 219 freshmen for Freshman Week, ma'arm told him she thought the Mrs, J, B. Roxby was given first under way. Considerabte bulld- Swarthmore College neared the rows of gleanring cabbages they prize for het Flat Bowl, single Pe- ing renovation has been complet- beginning of its 80th year of in-were driving by were beautiful? tunias. and Mrs, Roxby, second. ed in order to accommodate the struction. Classes start Monday, The displays at the club were Mrs, C. W. Furst was awarded more than 500 pennsylvania Slate T. B. Association 'when the coming of upper class colorful and varied, ranging trom firb'losotmPsrize for Petunias, Double, 3, freshmen who will begin their At H. S. Gym tstUtdlents is expected to bring a an armful of gorgeous blOOmS to college careers on September 20 0 a enrollment of 1032. . te In Scabiosas 9 Blooms, the when their orientation week Sept. 30 , To borough residents this new> mflomwue r ovra stews,o . hTolhdei ngc onat aintienrys awards, were: Mrs. Furst, first, starts. Swarthmore Schools have re- means a deluge of trunks at the t . t t' Th Mrs. Gilfillan, second, and Mrs. Arthur K. Meyers, Administra- ceived a. report from the Depart- railroad station and crowds of 00 were meres mg. . - ere were Kniskern, third. Mrs, Pitman won live Head of the Center, reports ment of Health at Harrisburg that students in the drugstores. But copper kettles, vases of pottery .- d first prize for her Vase of Snap- that improved 1acilities and new the, dental exanriners have been the fall registration figure is 43 an glass, wooden bowls and tr Ea dragonS, any color" Among Zin. regulations are expected to allevi- assigned to examin the teeth Qf below the all-time high of 1075 ay.. ch' entry was placed nias, large. 9 bloomS, any color, ate the diffculty arising from the the school children ,of Swarth- set last yeaL r. in a certain category and' sup-ed the awards. were as follows: Mrs. parking problems d.uring the more in accordance with the an- Like many other colleges, pos to conform to the speci-f ' ti lai Smalley. first, James PitInan, sec- previous 'term. nual dental examination ·plan. Swarthmore is now over the peak Ica oDS . d down for that special Fir end, and Aubrey Smith, third. In addition to the freshman The program calls for an exami-' of veteran enrollment. Its pres-gprroieuspz; and sint, ssoemcoen cda seasn duh' othniorrd- Mrs. Pitman won first .i.ri the group, the 'Center will accommo- nation, by '8 dentist, of the teeth ent large size is due to swollen largest perfect Zmn' ia Class and' date 50 full-time Institute students of all children in grades 1. 3, 5, junior and senior classes. The eabacleh mcleasnst.i on," were awarded i' n Mr. Charles Mullan, second, Mrs.' in thiee curricula, Busir).ess Ad- 7, 9, and 11. The exanrination freshman class of 115 men and A. B, Reavis, thrr' d and Mrs. Geer, 'ministration, Industrial Electric- will probably begin the latter 104 women is considered a norÂleTnbhee. r gJu, dpgreessi,d Menr.t Gofu sthtaev Oe lCd, YBoarlk- Honorable Mention. In' Vase of Ity and Machine and Tool design, part of September. mal-sized' one. The ratio of men d G d 1 Mw' iature Zinnias, 15 blooms, Mrs. Enrollment! in the Evening Tech- The examiners appointed, all to women. however, continues rCoaam eroanr, Denir eCcutobr, oMf rtah.e A Orltdh Yuro Trk. Perkins was awarded f~st prize, nical Institute is expected to ap' from Swarthmore, nre the. follow- nearly two to onet for present road Garden Club. and Mr, Ar- Mrs. F. Lang, second, and Mrs, proximate that of last year, when ing: Dr. Peter E. Coste, Dr. Fred figures indicate there will be 644 'thur R .. Redgrave of Vassar ave- Earl Kistler, third. In Miniature' there were 40'students furthering A, Patman, Dr. Stanley Pearl- men and 388 women. .nue, looked. for various qualities Receptacle of Flowers,; Mrs. R. T.: their educatio~· in business and.. man, and Dr. Henry P. Stam- The program for Freshman ,such as 'perfection of bloom, color Bates was given first prize, Mra.: engineering subjects. ford. Week, conducted by the Office of Ilartnoriy, balanced arrangement, A. E. Longwell, second prize,Mrs." A new .ervice which is proving: Plans are being perfected by a the Deans with the aid of about proper proportion between con- Paxson, third, and' 'Mrs.' Joseph: of interest to residents of the area joint community council for Lr"e 30 upperclassmen, Includes course t ' t d Reynolds, Honorable Mention. .!!B a course in elementa,IY shoti- .,establlshm, ent of a dental clinic advising, physical exanun' ations, aewna r~ds . container, in making their PrIzes for ArraJIpmenta ~d, ~eeCing, two eyenings, a one day a week to be held in the a welcoming address by President "Sometimes it was very diffi- In the class, MinIature re";'p-' week. EveJ1ing courses popular In dental hygl&ne room at the Col- John W. Nason, a picnic in Crum cult.'~ said Mr. Redgrave, "to tacle of Flowers not over 5 inches the pastll(ith Swartmnoreans and lege Avenue school. The partici- Woods, a skit presented by upperÂcome to a 'decision, There would .oved all, Mrs,' John Bates won n~w ,to b~ continued Include patlng, commu~ties are Swarth- classmen, a dance and a tea given be four or five entries which were first, prize,Mrs. Cbarles Mitchell. Pu~lic Spe~g 'and the ,Institute, more, '. S!,rin,gfle}d. M~rt°n, R,;,t-, by President and Mrs. Nason. all'lIOod;' with just a shade of dif~ second. Mrs. A. Redgrave, third. of .M?dern ~ages. Courses are 1edge, RIdley TowiJshi~, and Rld- - Returning students are finding ference between them." and Mrs. R. T. Bates and Mis E. beIng formed. in Elementsry ley Park, Mrs, ~anClS Forsythe that the college has been busy N. Hay, a,onorable Mention IN ~ench, German and Span~h, ~t of Thayer road, IS general chair- during the summer. A dial tele-m ..... A P:rJses AWarded Centerpiece Dill!'nd Table, Set of IS c.on.templat,ed. that cours, es mOIl m, an 01 the, group and r,eprese, nta- ph~ne system has been installed In, the Hybrid' Tea 'ROse Class', Two not over 10. ,!-nches in height pamt wg and l,iet rat ure WI 11 b e 0 f - t lve 0 f S war tIuna re. It IS b e lie ve,d for all on-campus calls and Ma- Mra. A.. L. Tyler won first prize Mrs' Herta Ratzo was award:.d fered in the near futUre" Open- that this dental cliniC, the first in gill walk has been resurfaced. and Mr,'s , Russell Snyder, second. first prize, Mrs, wE milY Mercer. J' Og dates f or the se courses WI' II this area, WI'1 1 be 0 f great 's ervi ce .'. In Class 2, Vase of Roses of not be announced soon. in provi~ing implementation for less than ,t hree blooms, any color sMecrso,n dR, eMdgrsr.a vHe., I.H Honoootr,a bth'ei rdM aennd- The chemistry and physics lab- the d enta I examr. nation program. or colors, Mr. Joseph Perkins was tion In Centerpiece for'i Dining· oratories of the Center will again The genera 1 h eaI th exami na - given the blue ribbon,· and Mrs. Set for eight not over 12 inches in. be' in ~se day and night. Courses tioJ.lS of ~chool children will begin E. H. Garrett. the red ribbon, Mrs. height, Mrs, Reavis won fitst in General Chemestry and Intro-, early in October according to an Tyler Won thiro. prize and Mrs. E, prize. Mrs. Bates, second, and Mrs. ductory and Analytical Chemistry' announcement just made by the B -Hollis and Mrs, D. Reed Geer, Snyder. third. will be continued as well as cours- State Deparlment of Health. Dr. Honorable Mention. es in the field of instrumenta- Richard M. Irwin of Media has Mrs. Philip Kniskern was Display in Metal Container was lion.' In the latter the College is been appointed medical examiner given a first and Mrs. <;}arrett, 9. aw hpicahrt iMcurlsa.r lyG opoodpwuilna r wcolans Sf ir.sint cooperating with, the Educational to mak~ the examinations of chll-second, in Class 6, Gladiolus, 1 Committee of, the ,Phlladelphi"a dren in grades 1. 3, 5, 7, 9, ,and spike. In Class 8, Annual As- prize, Mrs, Elliott Richardson, Branch of the Instrument Society 11, Parents are, invited to be ters. 3 blooms. any color, the second, Mrs. Kniskern, third. of America. present at these examinations and awards were as follows: Mrs. and Mrs. Geer, Honorable Men- discuss with the doctor any find-tion. Mrs. John McWilliams was Registration is being continued John Pitman, first, Mrs. R. Gil- , this week for the "v'e run' g classes ings which he may make. fillan, second, Mrs. Joseph P erk - awarded first prize for her Vase and the day-time Technical In~ 0 n the a ft ernoon 0 f T h ursd ay , ins third and Mrs. Earl KisUer or Bowl of Berries and Foliage, stitute September 30, the Delaware Honorable Mention. In Class 9, Mrs. David Jackson, second. and prograD\. County Tuberculosis Association Vase of Annual Asters, not less Mrs. Redgrave. third. ------ will have its equipment at the than 7 blooms, any color or col- An attractive disPlay was found Pial19 Needed high school gymnasium to pro-ors, Mrs. Pitman received first in the Arrangements in. Demi- Trinity Episcop31 Church needs vide chest X~rays for all juniors prize, Mrs. G. W, sweet, second. Tasse with Saucer as Background. the gift of a grand piano for th~ and seniora and athletes and other Mra. 'Knisrern, third, and Mrs, In this class Mrs. Hoot was given children in the Church School. child.·en in the school who, may D. R. Geer. fourth. first prize, MI:s, Charles E. Mit- The instrument will also be used profit by such exanrination, X-Mrs. Mark Bittle received first chell. second, lind Mrs. Goodwin, for training the boys in the Boys' rays will also be taken of teachers prize for a Vase of Cosmos, not third. In Arrangement of Flow- Choir School. Does someone de- and other members of the school less than 13 blooms, without yel- ers in a Pitcher not more'than 12 sire to make such a gift? The staff. low 01' gold ;and Mrs. John Mc- inches overall, Mra. Kniskern was Rector would appreciate hearing WiJJiams received a first for a first prize winner, Mrs. Goodwin, from anyon~. Bolds Open House Jr. Club Makes Plans The board members of the Swarthmore Junior Woman's Club met recently to draw up a calender of events for the months of OctoÂber and November. j\lilIer Wins Tournament The Swarthmore Tennis Club's, annual men's singles championÂship wound up a successful sea-:Âson for the club ond Sunday when Glenn E, Miller. Jr. won the troÂphy for the second year. He deÂfeated Bill Johnson in four sets, scoring at 6-3, 11-13, 6-4, 6--4. In the semi-finals played off Saturday, Sept 11, Johnson won over George Willetts 6-4, 7-5, and Banks Wilson Von Ormer, Jr. lost to Miller 1_. 6-3, 6-1. Win Governor's Cup Vase of Cosmos, not tess than 7 second and Mrs. Kistler, thlr<I. One blooms, in gold or yellow. In flower in an Antique Bottle 'won DianthUs, Miss I. P. lIlye was a first for Mrs. Smalley, a second awarded a blue ribbon. In Mari- for Lorene McCarter and a Urird golds, 5 blooms. large, dark shade, for Mrs. George Wagner. Mrs. A. P. Smalley was awarded, Mrs. Hoot woil first prize in first prize, Mrs. Pitman, second' Flower Arrangement in a Natural Mrs. L. A. Darling, third ~d Mrs. Container. Mrs. A, E. Longwell, Kniskern, Honorable Mention. second, and Mrs. Mitchell, 'Han- Mrs. Kniskern was given first arable Mention. Mrs Pitman was The Keystone School of Business Administration at Swarthmore .will hold "Open Ho~" for the students, their parents. and forÂmer graduates and students FriÂday evening, September 17 An Open House was planned early in the' season to welcome new membera, and it was hoped that all interested young women in the community would attend. Dr. and Mrs. Duncan G. Fors':' ter and family are at home again on Crest lane after a summer . of varied activities. Dr. and Mrs. Foster, son Graham and daughter Corinna divided the summer beÂtween their home and cruising on the Chesapeake on Howard M. Jenikn's boat, the "Howelse." On August 14-15 they attended the annual rendezvouse of the 5th District of the U. S. Power SquadÂrons at Sue J,sland, Md. Piloting the "liowelse" in the Navigaton' Race, they finished twelfth out of 42 entries and third out of 7 enÂtries from the Delaware River Power Squadron, thus assisting the latter to win the Governor's Cup, which is awarded annually tq the squadron whose three best boats have a combined error smaller than that of the three best boats of any other squadron. p r iz e for her MarigOlds given first prize for her Arrange- ,Leave Swarthmore 5 blooms, large, light shades, and ment of Vegetables in a Wooden Dr. and Mra. William T. Ellis in the same class, Mrs. Norman Bowl For her Arrangement in l'eturned last -week from their Hulme received second prize, Mrs. an Oriental Manner,Mrs. McWil- SU)1I1ller camp Blue Heron Point Pitman. third and' Mrs. Garrett, liams was given first prize and in Lyndhurst: Ontario. Honorable Mention. ,Mrs. A. R. Mrs. T, M. Waldschmidt, secoild.' This week they vacated the fted.grave w8s given firat prize for Mra. ,Jackson won first prIZe for house at 502 Walnut lane .wbieh her Marigolds, Josephine 9 her patriotic arr8ng~ent of red, they built 39 years ago. The house blooms, while Mra. Harold Good- white and'blue and Mrs. McWil- was sold to Dr. Vincent Lathbury. win .was awarded' firat prize and Iiams, second , The Ellis' drnved on Monday to Mrs. J. W. paxson, second, for Mrs 'D. Reed Geer wasCha!r an apartment 'in,. York, Pa. York MariBoldl!. small double 15 man of the Flower Show CoI'!Unit- is the home of Mrs. Ellis' relatives blooms tee and Mra A.. R. Redgl'ave. Co- and the ~l daughter Mra. Ii:. AmonI the n~ums, 5 Chairman. '<, E. Pierce, Jr. Each member of the Club will act as hostess once during the year for the monthly bridge parties which will b,e held in the ClubhoUse lounge·this year, rather than in the individual homes, as formerly. Plans are already being made for the Thanksgiving' Informal Dance to be held in the Club~ house, while movies. gift wrapÂping d~onstrations, handwork and bridge parties ,are other proÂgrams to be scheduled. Rummage Sale Scheduled Friends of the American :Legion Auxiliary who would like to share in the season's program of work may put aside some articles: household, clothing, hatS, shoes.' discarded costume jewelry, or other items, for the Legion AuxÂiliary Rnmmage Sale on October 6 and 7. " I
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z ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. WlIl1am H. Thatcher of College avenue anÂnounce the engagement of their daughter, Susan, to Christian H. Pedersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pedersen. of New Providence. N. J. Miss Thatcher is a graduate of Bradford Junior College and is completing her course at the PhilÂadelphia School of Occupational Therapy. Mr. Pedersen served in the ,Army AIr Corps during the W8!' and is now attending Swarthmore College. Bride-to-be Feted: THE SWABTBMOBEAN MIss Claire Cochran of womng_ lord held a sh"wer and bridge and' on W edJ)esday a lundleon and linen shower was given by Miss Edith Hetzel of Thayer road. A dinner for the bridal pariy given by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pluschof Cbestnut Hill will folÂlow the rehearsaL Mrs. George Gillespie of StrathÂHaven avenue will entertain the out-of-town guests for Saturday luncheon. . noon at 5:30 In the ,Swarthmore FrIends Meeting House.,' The bride wore a goWn of ivory satin with a fitted' bodice featurÂing a square neckline trimmed with heirloom Duchess lBce, long sleeves edged with Ducl\ess lace and a full skirt ending in a train. The cap of her finBertip veil _ made of,' lace hl\longing to lIer great grandmother. Sh!> carried a bouquet of spray orchids, garde,Ânias, and llllies of the va1ley. The matron of honor. Mrs. WED IN DElAWARE Robert D. Wilson of Highpoint, The wedding of Miss. Patricia N. C. and the, bridesmaids, Miss Livingston Thompson, daughter of Elizabeth Bryant, sister of the Mr. and Mrs. G. Toby Thomps.on groom, Mrs. Herbert W. Frazer of "Lakeshores" Seaford, Dela- of Princeton, N. i. and Ml'1I. David ware, and Mr. John Paul Nester, C. Jones of Elhabeth, N. J. both III, son ,of Mr. and Mrs. John cousins of ,the bride, and Mrs. Paul Nester, n. of Dartmouth ave- Robert Weller of Wilmington, Del. nue took place at 3 o'clock on were all gowned in pale green Saturday, September 4, at Saint satin. Their messes were fashÂPhilips Church in Laurel, Dela- ioned with fitted bodices, standÂware. ing collars, cap sleeves, and full The bride's gown was of white sklrts over hoops, and they wore satin and imported Chantilly lace mitts of the same material as their with a long court train. Her fin- goWns. The matron of' honor carÂgertip veil was of white net with ri,ed, a bouquet of shriinp colored a coronet of seed pearls. She car- gladioli and wore sprays of ,the ried a large white prayerbook with saine flowers Iti her hair. The white orchids. bridesmaids carried white gladioli Friday, Se~rlij; IMS SAVE TIME! T.It:T US SERVI. CE " YOUR CAR WHILE, YOU SHOP Harvard Inn In honor of Miss Elizabeth AyÂIln Freegard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Freegard of North Swarthmore avenue, and Mr. Donald Campbell McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. AItrj!d M. McCoy of Cambridge, Mass., whose marÂriage will take place tomorrow at the home of the bride's parents. many parties have been arranged. Included among these was '8 surÂprise kitchen shower given by Mrs. William MacInroy 'of CanÂton at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. WlIl1am H. Thatcher on College avenue a miscellaneÂous shower given Monday night by Miss Catherine Weltz at her home on, College avenue, a miscellaneÂsbower and bridge given for Mr. McCoy by Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hayes of Waillngford. Mrs. Sara Elba Rizzo, of New with sllrimp coloro!d ,centers' and Haven, Conn., and Syracuse, N. Y., wore sprays of matching flowers twear.s mHaetrr ogno wofn hwonaos ro ffo dr eheepr tsuirs-- in Mthr.e iRr uhsaseirl.l Kneedler of Spring- 1~~H~..~ .n ~,a nl~'~~an~d;R~l1~ta~e~"'~A~v~.~n~l1~es~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~ quoise blue, with mitts. Mias Jean field served as best man for Mr. -,- --- Shipley, of Laurel, Delaware was Bryant. The ushers were Mr. ArÂmaid of honor. Her gown was ot thur V. Dodd of Swarthmore ave- • Mrs. George stewart of Park avenue will give a luncheon for the bridesmaids today. Following a cocktail party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weltz on College avenue, the bridal parÂty will be entertained at dioner by Mr. and Mrs. Freegard before 11!hearsal tonigbt. rose taffeta, with mitts. Miss Joan n!le, Mr. C, R usseI I d e B ur1 0 , J r., Hoffman, Miss Jane Lynch, Miss of Ogden avenue, Mr. Malcolm BeverlY Heyl, and Miss Eleanor Smith of Forest Hills, N. Y., and Geyer, University of Delaware Mr. William S. Schwelkle of North classmates, were' her bridesmaids. Hills, Pa. They wore aqua and dusty pink The overseers Included Mr. and gowns in the order named with Mrs. Cbarles Thatcher of Ogden mitts. All the attendants Carried avenue, MIss Elhabeth HIlles of 'white bouquets. Fra .-..,..~.o rd, ' P a., and Mr, o'Hra' ce Mr: Robert Durham, of Laurel, D. Webster of Germantown. The Bouque.t BEAUTY SALON Fan colors favor fastidious freshness Call Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road Mr. and Mrs. Freegardwill eoÂtertain the out of town guests at a luncheon tomorrow. Del. was best inan for Mr. Nester. Mrs. HIlles wore a gown of The ushers were Mr. Willard Ew- royal blue with a shrimp colored I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ing, Mr. John WiI&On, Captain hat. Her, corsage, was of white Harry Smith, lwir. wnUam Hughes, baby orchids. - - - - - •• - - -- ..- HONOR BRIDE Miss Jean Marion Gehring of University place, whose marriage to Mr. Walter Griffith MacFarÂland 3rd of Huntingdon Valley will take place tomorrow afterÂnoon in the Swarthmore PresbyÂterian Church, has been guest of honor on several occasions. Mrs. R. Blair Price entertained at a luncheon at her home on North Chester road. Miss Sandra Crosset of Media held a luncheon and miscellaneous shower in her honor. Miss Barbara Knabb of Princeton avenue entertained at a bridge tea. M1ss Priscilla Giles and her brother Charles entertained on Friday at a cocktail party. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Dure of Ogden avenue gave a buffet supper for the bridal party. on Sunday night. and Mr. Carlo Canterra. All are, Mrs. Bryant was gowned Ingold University classinates and frater- 'with brown accessori,es aDd a nity brothers. Master George To- large dark ,brown velvet hat.-.She by Thompson Was ring bearer for \l(ore a purple orchid corsage. his sister and Miss Barbara Hat-, A reception at Whittler, place ton was her flower girl., followed the ceremony. A reception followed the cere- ;=.====;;;;:=========1 mony at Parrish House, Laurel. BRYANT - BU,"FS Miss Jane W. Hilles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Hilles and Mr. Clifford M. Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. S: Milton Bryant were married last Saturday after- ROOFS Gu'l'tERS REPAIRED AND INSTAI,UID Furnace Repairs & CleatJin8 CalI GBORGE l\IYEB8 oW9 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 Y. W. (J. A.. ' Card Part.y - ... elt ..... SIaow Gowns by John SOrcuSs Monda,., SepL Z'l,B FX TICKETS $1 ... ' frGm Mrs. Clarence Worst Swartlmiore 0907 Mrs. Jack Thompson Swarthmore 0107-J FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs- Lloyd E. Kallffn\an Swarthmore Z080 SEPTEMBER 23, 1948 The $l.OO-Serve Yourself-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Selection From HOT DISHFS - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN College Theatre Friday and Saturday Esther WUU8JpS .Jimmy Durante "ON AN ISLAND wrra YOU" In Technicolor Saturday Matinee 1 p.m. Special Children's Show Roy Rogers '~PAL TRIGGER" Also SUPERMAN, THREE STOOGES Comedy Cartoons and Free Conlic Books Monday and Tuesday Maqan,t O'Brien "BIG CITY" Wednesday Only , Yvonne de ICario "JIIVBB LADY" MEDIA AIR- CONDITIONED Last 2 Days! Friday 'and Saturday Grea:Ory 1'_ ''THE PARADINB CASE" Sunday OnlY 2 Featores Boy Botren "NIGkI'l'IME IN·NEV ADA" Bicbartl Arlen "SPEED TO SFARB" Monday,Tuesday , DaDa __ .JeaD Pel a "DEEP WATBBS" Starting Next Wednesda:r ' Fred AIItaIn, .J1I47 Qarh=' 1'eIer Lawr ..... "BASTII& ,F ... ·ADB'"' In Teclmli:Olcw • Make your 'phC/ne calls short and snappy To keep your party·line partners happy. On party-line telephonea,eourÂtes,. paya CUvidencb I Be brief ••. Space calla ••• Hug np 'II"ntl,. • • • Take the lead In aood party-Une ,mann...... It will m .... better.erri .. lor aIL ®:' Til. lill '.'.ph .. C •• , • ., .1.P •• uJIt.... '- Baltimore, Pike Springfield Phooo Swarthmore 0450 "Wo~pb"' •• '" . ,NOVIILTY MID D8IlO~ OP'D'" - - M MEDICINES, MAGAZINES, MIDDLETONTOBAOCOS I~S,BLOTTERS,PENS COLLEGE STATIONERY, PENNANTS AND JEWELRY HOT TOASTED BUNS FOR HUNGRY STUDENTS A BBO'IT'S DELUXE ICE CREAMÂMOLDS, BRICK OR BULK ,ELECTRIC RAZORS, HEATING PADS LEN'fm:RIC TOILETRIES , FOR LOVELY LADIES 5 WEETS, SCRAP BOOKS, SOAPS, SHAMPOOS, SUA VING BRUSHES College P ON THE CORNER . Hours 7:30 A.M.-llP.M. SwartJuDore 0815, Friday, September 17, 1948 THE SWABTBMOBEAN I and this cost can be paid over the period of a ,.ear. Such a plan Is certainly within the means of most of us. Don't forget that if sufficient subscriptions don't come In to assure full financing of the pool, alI funds will be reÂturned. they spent the summer months. the 39th Infantry Regiment 9th Infantry Division at Fort DIx, THE 'SWA RTHMOREAN_ N. J. James will visit his family FUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, P ... James B. Lackey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lackey, Sr.. of North Princeton avenue, has com- before reporting for new assignÂpleted Army basic' training with ment. , THE SWARTHMOBEAN. INC .. PUBLlSJIIIB Fhon .. Swarthmore 0900 FIlTER I\. TOLD, lldltor lIIAll.JORlE 'tOLD, Assoclate Ellilor Barbara Kont Peggy Keenen Rosalie PeIrsol IIdIth Whitaker Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post Office at Swarthmore. P •. , under the, Act of March 3, 1879. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON SWARTHMORE, ,FA., FRIDAY, SEPTElIIBER 17, 1948 Presbyterian Church Notes Trinity Notes Welcome SWARTHMORE STUDENTS Follow the Leaders to ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP South Chester Road The guest preacher for SunÂday, September 18 will be Dr. Charles A. Anderson. The title of his sennon will be "Your Greatest Interest." HolY Communion will be celeÂbrated on Sunllay at 8 a.m. Church School will meet at 9:45. The RecÂtor will preach, at the 11 o'clock Service of Morning Prayer. At 6 o'clock the Young People's FelÂlowship will resume its activities. Coach 'Millard Robinson of Swarthmore High School,' will again serve as advisor. The ushÂers at' the' 11 o'clock service inÂclude F. W. Plowman, head usher; W. N. Ryerson, W. H. Jones, R. J. Baker. J. L. Cornogg, H. B. SpackÂman, V L. Fine, and T. L. WilÂliams. What are we going 'to do about It? Are we going to let the comÂmunity down? I have yet fto meet a Swarthmorean who wasn't public-spirited. To all publlcÂnlinded Swarthmoreans I propose the following:- Today - now - this very minute - drop a note to John Seybold at 216 Yale aveÂnue and say-" Count me in-if a mutually ;'greeable program for paying for m:v membership can be worked out". IN ADDITION - ,What 20 Swarthmoreans will join with me in buying 2 to 5 memberships each ..,. with the underslanding that' these wi:l be the first ones sold to new members? Who wants to live on • Dr. Anderson is manager of the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia. He is also moderaÂtor of the Church Session, the High School roof? G. Wills Broadhead will be the morning's soloist. The Church School will open ",t ~:45 this Sunday morning. The Surgical· Dressings Group continues to. meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. Come. if only for a few hours. Method,i st' Church Notes The Church School meets on Sunday morning at 9:45. Classes are provided for, children of all ages and for adults. The Young Adult Class meets at 10 in the sanctuary, Mrs. L. E. Kauffman, teacher. The minister will preach at the morning service at 11 o'clock. The Church Nursery is open during the morning service. Mrs. Theodore'L, Purnell and Sue Purnell will be in charge. The ';'hers for the day are WilÂliam H. Schultz, William A. Beacham, George Dunn, James Pitman and E, Neil Shawhan. The senior choir will rehearse on Thursday evening at 7:45. The Ladies Bible Class will have a covered dish supper on Friday evening at 5:30, in the Ladies Parlors. "The Social· Hall is, open for supervised recreation on Friday evening from 7 to 9, Mr. TheoÂ. dore L: Purnell in charge. Christian Science Churches "MATTER" is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday I September 19. The Golden Text is: "Turn ye not unto idols, nor make to yourselves' molten gods: I am the Lord yoUr God." (Lev. 19:4). + Letters to the Editor WHERE IS THAT SWARTHMORE SPmrf Dear Editor: .. Since early ibis year John W. Seybold and a group of enthusiÂastic workers have given unsparÂingJ, y of themselves to make a success of the Swarthrtl.ore SwimÂming Pool project. Don't write, but WIRE John Seybold - "Put me down for 2 or 3 or 5 memberships". Then let's get that poo.! started "-right now--so we can all enjoy its cooliog and refreshing waters, and the wholesome recreation and neighborlioess such a pool proÂvides. Unless we start construcÂtion AT ONCE, the pool will not be available next summer. -Walter O. Heinze NEWS NOTES Mr. Walter J. Scott, Jr., forÂmerlY of North Chester ,road, has $cce~ted a position at Muhlenberg College in Allentown ... an inÂstructor in Physics. Mr. Scott, whose new duties began SeptemÂber 1 has ml'ved to Coopersburg, Pa., with his wife and ·daughter. Dr. F. Leonard Dart of DickÂinson avenue and Dr. Leroy E. Peterson of Vassar avenue atÂtended the meeting of the Fiber Society held last week at the MasÂsachusetts Institute of Teohoology In Boston. At the Friday afterÂnooll session Dr. Dart presented a paper on Strain Gage for testing fibers. Monday evening and Tues~ day of this week they attended the High' PolYmer· Forum of the American Association for the AdÂvancement of Science. ~-,-' -,- ,-~-- - -- Many of these folk gave this time _ this effort - when they really didn't have it to give •.. when the demands of their own business or personal affairs were so great that it w"!' almost HerÂculean to attempt more. But they gave nevertheless ... and the rest of us sat blithely and selfishly by -doing nothing, or perhaps conÂdescending to "go along", if and when the success of the pool was assured. And I was one of them. Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of South Chester road and daughter PatriÂcia and son David retorned last week after spending the summer in Atlantic City. Dr. Weiland spent weekends and his vacations with them. David ""d Patricia were employed as lecturers at the Dupont eXhibit on the boardwalk for the summer. Church Services SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, September 19 11 :00 A. M. - Dr. Charles A. Anderson. - Wednesday September 22, 10:00 A. M.- Surgical Dressmgs Group Meets. This very week decides the sucÂcess of failure of this essential proejct. This very week decides whether Swartlunore shall have its pool and the opportunity it presents for recreation and friendship. This very week deÂcides whether our children and the children of our friends and neighbors must "do withoutlJ I or make use of distant and in all too many caSes unsatisfactory, un- 'sanitary and dangerously antiÂquated swimming facilities. If the cost of joining our neigh- METHODIST CHURCH Roy N Keiser 1 D.O., Minister Sunday, September 19 10:00 A. M. Church School. . 11 :00 A. M. The Minister WIll preach. TRINITY CHURCH' Rev. Geo, C. Anderson, Rector Sunday, Sep.tember 19. 8:00 A. M.-HolY CommunIOn 9:45 A. M.-Church School 11:00 A. M.-Moming Prayer. The Rector will preach. 6:00 P. M.-Young People's FelÂlowship Tuesday, September 21 (st. Matthew). . 10:00 A. M.-Holy Commumon bors in this highly desirable proÂgram were such as to limit it only to the wealthy, our failure t<t put our shoulders to the wheel would be understandable. But this is not so. The cost of a family membership is onlY $220, and of a single membership only $125, Miss Antonica Fairbanks /If Park avenue, returned last week from Marinette, Wis., where she bad been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. ,and Mrs. WlIl1am ,H. King. DurIng the month's visit, they toured Mackioac Island and Saulte St. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilliert of Park avenue have been enterÂtaining Mr.- Gilbert's mother, Mrs. A. P. Gilbert of Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bates and San:v and JohnnY of North ChesÂter road, have returned from their cottage in Shoreham"L. I. where THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY , OFÂ¥RIENDS Sunday, september 19 10:00 A.M.-First Day School . 11 :00 A. M._Meeting for WorshIp Leona Perkins will care for ANYWHEREÂANYTIME children in Whittier House during meeting. Wednesday September 22 . 9:30 to 3:3O-Sewin& and QuiltÂing in Whittier Ho~se ~ox Luncheon. All cord18llY 10- vited. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE , Park' Avenue below Harvard Sunday, september 19 11:00 A. M.-sunday School. 11:00 A. M.-Lesson - Sermon nMA'l."l'ER." , . Wednesday eveninl. meeting each week, 8 p.m. Reading room open dally except Sunday and Holidays Nl to 5 p.m. Wednesday evemng 7 to ,:45 p.m. and 9 to I 9:30 p.m. , • For a complete funeral service iust callÂRITTENHOUSE 6-1581 THE OLIVER H. lAIR CO. ... llCfOlI Of "'~u 1820 CHESTNUT 5TRIEI MKd A. lAIR. PI .11 .. _ ! A. B. Front door .lap OD thll levell Average level of Dogwood Lane C .. _~l~.t~n?o~o~r~liev~er.lr - above Playfleld COOL AND BREEZY 'way up there ... but not quite ,so pleasant as'. some choice spots on the very same level "N' in Swarthmore Hills ... with plenty of "elbow room"- (125' x i$O') for beautiful homes and gardens ~ some 'with big trees--and view6 that simpÂly beg for picture w:indows! '. William E. Witham SWARTHMORE 1000 NOTE: Elevations verified by Engineer's level ----.,,~-----,-- ...... • e~- FORMAL WEA.R TO HIRE ..... iM. WE'ISTEI. & SOl , TAILORS - CLEANERS 100 PARK AVENUE CALL and DELIVERY SWARTHMORE 1727 , • , , •
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. - - -., College News Notes I of Maryland where she will be a J. David Weiland of South sophomore. Chester road, who received his Sally' James of Park avenue, A. ~. degree in June from Gettys- and her three house guests Peggy burg College, is now attending the I O'Neill, Marsha Hyman, and Judy University of Pennsylvania LaW', Nott left Monday for Newcomb School. His sister Patricia will CoUege of Tulane.' University in lIEIJ.(), 1952 We Have The Answer to Most of Your Girt Problems Includlng_ Argyle Sock Packs In Fact We're Full of Surprlaeti COME IN AND SEE US-RIGHT NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE alice barbel' gifts OLD BANK BUILDING New Orleans ·where they will be sophomores. . Harriet Gilbert of Park avenue will leave' tonight for Montpelier, Vt. where she will enter Vermont Junior College. Robert Buxbaum of Winding lane, Media, will enter Harvard In Cambridge, Maas. as a first year student.· Robert won the scbool's highest honor at the Nether-ProviÂdence High School: the All Service Award. He also won the JourÂl ·no,lIsln Award. Charles B. Medford. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Medford of South Chester road, will be admitÂted to Trinity College aa a freshÂman on September 20. Charles graduated from Episcopal AcadÂemy in June. Richard B.-Shelly, a 1946 gradu- ~=;;:;;;;;;;;::;:;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;~::;::;::;=::;::;::;::;= I ate of Swarthmore High School ~ and son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Louise Paulson KapeUan Graduate of the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music Scholarship pUllil of Madame Olga Sarnaroff Stokowskl Is Now IIccepliag PilUlo Pupils 100 PARK AVENUE SWARTHMORE PHONE 0529 <lite Swarthmore lursery School , Licen~ect WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 20th , MRS. G. W. BRODHEAD, Director :1118 Mapie Avenue -. SW ARTHMORl!: 2B06-J ~--- fOR THE SCHOOL MUSICIAN Sturdy, well. built American made eas)' playing Trumpets, Cornets, Clarinets, Trombones, with caRes from' $98.50, guaranteed. Also - CONN brasses - .woodwinds, LEEDY Drums, Tympani. -Vibraphone Small Down·paYment Complete Band Instrument service. School of Music. Cemplete line of rebuilt instruments. Repair dept. Shelly of South Chester road will also ,enter Trinity 'as a first year student. Ross Mays Pfaizgrart, . Jr., of Riverview road is entering' the College of Engineering at ihe UniÂersity of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. Mary Jane Servais of Dickinson avenue left Monday. for Earlham College in Indiana, where she will be a member of the senior class. Langdon Elsbree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayland H. Eisbree of Wal~ lingford Hills, will enter Earlham College' in Indiana with a four year scholarohip. His younger brother Schuyler is starting his second year at We.sttown schoot Nancy May Rincllffe. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Roy G. Rincliffe of Strath Haven avenue arrived at Columbia, Mo. last Sunday to start her senior year at Stevens College. Bruce· Harkries.1i of Elm avenue received. his master's degree at the University of Chicago's' School of Business la..t Friday. Arthur W. caiUns of North c::heSter road Will study Jaw Georgetown U;uversity in Wash-ington, D. C. this year. . Helen Hoot of Lafayette·. avenue will return to Oberlin College in Ohjo as a sophomore. . W!!IiaJn Douglas Bell '~f . HarÂ' vard aVf1!l!1@ ff1ceivoll· bIi .·degree of Bachelpr· gt Il!gi~!lc~ in ~iÂneerlng (vivll) at the close of the Vllivel'$ity ot Michigan Summer seB§ion ilt AIm Arbor. Jane Panfiel!l, !lDlIsMer of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Walker 'Penfield or'RivÂerview tOllll, ha" been accepted, for admission at StephlllUl Co\1ege, MissourI; Teet Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn' of Dickinson avenue, . left yesterday to enter the lI!tiversity 'of Delaware. , . , ~hen inst,dlina Bto1lt carpet,· proÂVldt Rlt least • '()ftt ear. to .1. lo'!' !'I ........ 1Ul<l movilla It .. cb ye.r, and to olio.. • 1In)..~. age; Ute heavy pacfdln., tOo,' to ;tvo;d ........ ture bald o/Ioto. Fo~ ncellf"nt "'6 dell";,.,. ulI Albert A. Knecht 24 So. 18th St. cPA~/50" b CoO. 100 Park Aw" ~warthmore, Pa. LOeust 4-2274 . Swarthmore 0730 • . • 0529 PHILADELPHIA 3 Open Evenings . Clearbrook ;. PAOl.I LOCAL TRAIN S ? 1t#,'! '"*""4~~-=-=~+I'H+ . TRAFFIC ? ~f , '-',,; .. . -. .,.. .... c ROWDS 1"~' "'~. -#~.wu.,j . Just pleasant. ·.asy, . ~mlortable shopping lor your new Spring wardrobe-right in town-owhere values are right.: .. and styles .re bright • •. in casual clotMs lor 7"ur delight:· ! . lk'elllCl Separates, Acceaaoriea Loy.I, wearabl .. for •• lIarbla SWARTHMORE Jl S. Chester )toad r , . M --••••• _ •••••• -,.,,-~ Friday, September 17, 1948 i'Â... ",':/ Marie Louise Forsythe REOPENS Studio of Dancing S~arthmore Woman's Club Enroll Now Classes Start October 2nd Classes Limited Phone Swarthmore 2523 Sweet' Shop Old Bank Building. Tel Swarthmore 4597-W Now Open With •• Asher's Can"dy Homemade Cales Cut Flowers and Plants Still In the .~ame best place f{ivinf{ those . Fmn.ou.~ Haircllts • FRESHMEN 12 YEARS O--R UNDER FREE HAmCUT, AND SHAVE WELCOIUE RACK EVERYONE Stop in and S~e FRANK THE. Cor.LF.GE BARBER SINCE 1921 Who g.t. him oHto work- ... ·U;~::?·::~ , .. " .:; .•. -----._-. -.....-.- -.-.. ~-.z --_. -~ .... ;\d~.,rJli:Mlw\ -aancl does everything .... ·kls ... hi •• oocl ... y .... RIa wileI' • • • Sure; she helped a lot-and she kissed him, too I But the co-star in this morning drama I. really electricity. All throUgh the day, electric service. does so mAZ\Y jobs 80 quietly and effitiently you almost forget it's there. Buttry and live without itt Yet it costs so little. Aa a matter of fact, electric service is by far the bill. Ileat; bargain in yout family budget, Wfult ~~ ({~ ~ m"g~f9r !IO UWep . No, clectrl!llty Cl!IR't kiss you. B\lt It can do a'JIlOIt ~clacl • ................ .. .......... O.hl.r •••• • ....". ,......., ••• cas. S ' J .. ' •• , .... ar. PIllLADEU»BIA. EI,EC'I'R1C COMP~ • • • , , Friday, September 17, 1948 THE SWARTHMOREAN .OVER A QU'ARTER CENTURY OF SERVICE' • 1912 1948. , TO OUR CUSTOMERS MANY THANKS FOR THE . ' 26 YEARS OF PLEASANT RELATIONS .,. p~ 'kJcUie e/.aJz.Sflce JI~ Chrysler Plymouth" HANNUM and WAITE .' . Yale Avenue and Chester Road \, , . Telephones Swarthmore 1250 ·1251 • .1 . \ •
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\ , 8 THE SW ABTHMOBEAN Friday, September 17, 1MB ;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::;;:;~;:;r--~I~.N~F~A~RE;;~W;;E;L~L------cany---m-g--a-W-a~Yfu-e--~~--I-ons---~~b-e-fo-re--M~U-g-a-r-et-Am---eUa--w~$--bo---rn. .. ""'1 PHONE 1984 PROMPl' SERVICE . William and Margaret EJils. A familiar sight m fue nelghbor- ..,.,':..r .:. .I.I_ .. g' aD." lI eG'" Neighbors. on Walnut lane fuis William and Marguet have been hood was Franklin and McKln- P$t week have been witnessing identified witl;1 Swarfumore life non and their friends onthe1r BABBY A. BB BL activities which have brought a for over 40 years. They came way to school leapmg over two •. small blue spruce trees at the 111 FAIRVIEW ROAD. SWARTHMORE sense of deep sorrow and regret when their two boys were young- entrance of fue pIa thway. leadIDg SALES AND SERVICE RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES as the vans have rolled along sters m the lower grades and to the house. Those trees have ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J smce become landmarks m fue community and stand Jike sentinÂels towermg above and guardIDg over fue old home. , AtWA!!.s!!!~~~!· Stock up at IlSCO DelicioUS ,011&'-' '::10·: 6~~~! ato laue •• In talty ~om ut-Ilke fla"for• eI.neioul, II N~ .l!Ou.,et. P"lcel CRANBERRY SAUCE t:; Z '!:: 35e PORK • BEANS C:~:" Z ':~~ 3le APPLE JUICE:;~~:;:Z ~~:·l1e:ZI:.;~:15e rexas (Oarlb'sWhole Figs '5·.,gl... 32c 'Sreksinelrevses d')0 a rt b' s Br o k'e D .II.. Wh 0I e FI' .gs '.D1.·..., 22 C . fIgs tGarth'_s~ro~~~_ " 'Vb0.e Figs ~f:: 29c, ORANGE MARMALADE :~::~I~ 1ge FANCY LARGE SHRIMP ~: 4gc , .. Lean, Tender (Bone In) U. S. Commercial Steer Beef CHUCK ROAST I~ Sge 5bort Ribs Beel Ib 45. I Ground Beel Ib 590 Ib 7ge CHICKENS G:;:':i~~::n. (~. ) Ib 4gc .~-=~.~~~---------- ' STEAKS Porterhou.e, T .. lIone or Sirloin SLICED BACON ~i.::ii~:d Ib 6ge I BIg Sea food -~ Larle Bostoa Mackerel Ib 19. Dressed Wbidal CI .. i.':'r;:':-'" "' 19.· Values ~ I'aac)' 5eleo' Jerse,. O,.stel's d •• 590 I'aao,. Codl'Weta Ib 550 Ooe.D I'resb no_del' l'U1eta Ib 490 'r ............ Good, YI .. lnla Lee Plneappl. I_ BAR CAKE _ch sse Prune-'lliecI COmECAlE .. ,h 550 Ch • .-ar. Shu, Cheese ~~ 35e Glendale Club C:= 2;::,9ge Pabst _ " Spreads e'h;:; 2Bc Cheese 'Alllerl(UI sandwleb 1/2 111 29c Oleomargarine Priam. .:: 33c Eva,_ Milk Par.daI. 4 tall CII •• 59c fPId:rMd Oats 48·" ... 29c Mothers Oats "" ...... 35c Del Monl. Vellow Cline PEAC"ES N~:~~h 2ge A Most Delicious Combination Larg. 2B-oz Jar Ideal Brand APPLE BUTTER Honeydews"'- .. 10c I Fresh peal Cantaloupes ... ~.. Be Squash -- New Lower PrIce. 2'"'29t! -1Oc Icleallrand, fancy 2 23 APPLE SAUCE ':;,~ e ... eal .... S •• er 1r •• 1 '2:: He. 'r.t"_ISe WELCOME BACK STUDENTS • FRESHMEN FOLLOW the UPPER CLASSMEN to Joseph's ·Swarthmore·s Favorite Buber Shop 14 PARK AVE. tobo onatlbo!~~gb==!!~n~e~m Oil 1H' IO:A& • 4" vu"'- O'WNE.P'II" c'ous sun dects-.at the ocean' MA"AGbI_NT d R~:d ::nro; the e .. hilarating se. air .n~ Josiah ~lte Ie Sons. &,M.. •q lo9tl.o us suns h,'m e a t Atlantic City's finest reso hotel.· • I s The refined atmosphere. courteous servlC;~. p u extens•iv e f OC'I1 I'1 l'O S providinn every convenience. ";I will male your stay memorable. Hat • coW IN .w ..... 1_ .11 IMthI BUCHNER'S .. I TOGGERY SHOP The place to buy your Freshman accessories Cordially welcomes Freshmen and Upper Classmen Come in on your First trip to the Village .: 8 Park Avepue Open Evenings MADISON BBOS. 'Phone 1913 FREE DELIVERY ________ n _ •• __ .. . _ • ______ Fresh Killed Roasting Chickens Ib 59c Boneless Roast of Beeft Ib 79c Sliced Bacon Ib69c -- -- _I _ -_ ..... _a _ Fruits and Vegetabl~s --------------..-. ---.----~-------------------------------- Good Flavor Cantaloupes Red Plum~ ea 19c doz 19c Grapefruit 4 for2Sc String Beans 2 Ibs2Sc Lima Beans 2 Ib 2Sc . The long role of memory reÂcalls many and varied episodes m this home which·is now.movmg from Swarthmore. Froln time to time William Ellis would go in interest of the religious press on wide journey·s, sometime alone, sometimes accompanied by, MarÂgaret or one of fue solis. Upon his reh.rn he shared generously with neighbors the fruits of his travels. Promin~nt men and women have passed furough the Ellis home as guests over the years. Many of US were privileged to enÂjoy opportunities for conversation and fellowship wifu some' of these visitors around the hospilable fireÂside. The Ellis family were known for some unique customs. One of these was the enterlamment anÂnually of fue college YWCA the last Sunday evenmg before the Christmas holidays. Lighted. early for that particular occasion the g~and old pme tree appeared in all its Yuletide glory of heavenly blue array as the carol singing of the girls around it heralded their approach. Then .again wbJle fue rest of us were going off to celebrate our own family festivities on ChristÂmas day. the Ellis family were on their way to brmg heppmess and cheer into the lives of others than fueir own. They had fueir ChristÂmas dIDner at Slelghton ·Farm where William was invited to give the annual Christmas sermon. . Memories of many such instancÂes typical of fue Ellises crowd upon us as we contell)plate what they have meant to this communÂity. Our best wishes followed the vans to York and with them prayers of gratitude that we have had such neighbors and friends for over 40 years. They may no longer ,have tpeir abode in our community but wherever they are they will be always and afiecÂionately know as the Ellises of Swarthmore. H. c. H. NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Schoenberg and children of Dartmouth aveÂnue returned Monday from StanÂford, Calif. where Mr. Schoenberg has been teaching .summer school. :rvIr. and Mrs. Raymond C. DerÂby and children of Yakima. Wash. have been the recent houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Reed of North Chester road. Mr. Derby is Mrs. Reed's brother_ Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay of Wallingford Hills left on SaturÂday for two weeks in their new cottage at I,ittle Spruce Lake in Wayne County. Pa.· Mr. Andrew Myers of the AuxÂiliary Flight Station, National AdÂvisory Committee tor Aeronautics, \Vallops Island, Va., is spending a ten-day leave with his family ·on Cornell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hopkins of Crest lane and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. IlIff of Springfield motored to Rochester, N. Y. over Labor Day weekend to visit Â¥t. and· Mrs. Ho,yt Armstrong. . Norman A. Hulme of West-dale avenue 'spent last week in Canada. Enroll, Now For IGRT SCHOOL BEGINS SEPT. 20 and 27 All the regular busmess subÂjects will be offered, also many special subjects of unusual tnÂterest. Six hours of traihing a week will be given In order that veterans may receive compenÂsation, in, some cases, up to $30 a monfu. The school office is qpen every evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Come m for an mterview or call Swarthmore 1747 for a free Bulletin of courses. KBYSTONE SCHOOL of BU8INBs81.iJ- AnDM-I-NSTBA'1'ION Fa. _ ..... i'riday, September 17,.l9t8 ·TH·E SWA:BTiI.MOBEA.N . 'CLASSIFIED FOR SALE-Lot on west side of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, punusnt Cheslnut ave. 120 x 1711. $3900. 10 the pro.loIo .. or Act or Aaembly No. Dr. Miles. H. Robinson. 345 E. an'dP'opem'n 180, approved May Ii. 1."'. or Intention RIDLEY PAEK BOEOUGH Bert R. Parker-Part of~Lols 180 and 181 Hinkley 6: Poplar to ale In the omce of the Secretary 01 Upset 'Price 'lU.5.VV Birch St., Walla Walla, Wksh. Board at the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. at :sT-f.U Tti'iH;n;r.fj:iP:,E=RSO~~N;;;;:AL;;;:c,.;;;;;;==-1 POOR SA! ,F'--Green dam$k sofa """""'NAL V SeadPJ'O Iltemrnbeedr JH·raurt'htlolblluortra.r yP oo. .f atnhde ICn otuhret oollfk :eC oomr mthone ------------- p.......,. - acuum Cleaners. bed. Large. Good condition. I "!~"tl~"~O!_·.tb;~e":~~'-,~h';'~;~~~'~ prln.lnr I'leas ot Delaware County. on Tuesday. NEWS NOTES . Irons. to~ and radios Solid construction. Slip cover. ~ ..... red Ihe '8th da, or Septedlber. "". a cerllH-paired, called for and Swarthmore 241'. ex«pt ca'. tor the conduct ot a business In Mr. and Mrs. H~n~ A. Pierso' ,.. .. 11 Robert Brooks. ' ,u;;~.~.a;:;t'rt~be:;; Il)elaware Couuty. Peno8ylvallia. under ~", ~ ......... I(] the assumed or ftctlUoUI name. style or Jr., of Lafayette avenue entertain- 1548. ' tieslgnation 01 G & H TRM SURGEONS. PERSONAL _ Electrical instaUa-· .~waid· cOj;in)~(ii I "illl Ita principal place or busIness at III ed ofuer residents of fue block or up Cornell Ave .• swarthmore. Pa. The at tea Sunday afternoon in honor tions: wiring, old and new: Resi- HtJda Lang Denworlh nnd addresses or all persoaa dentlal and Commercial. LIght and Secretarr Interested In said busln... of their new neighbors Mr. and Power, Waterheaters, Ranges. All IT-9-S p.a. G~~'!i' If::e~u~~a:r:ii. Mrs. Charles William Ramsey Bnd work done to Fire Underwriters A"e .• Swarthmore. Pa. son Chicker. specifica1ions. Service on all DELAWARE COUNTY BUTLER. BEATTY. GREER .I< JOHNSON makes of wuhers (Bendix In- II~!::; I"T ... IT Media. 1'.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Banks and cluded). vacuum cleaners. ranges ., their daughter Molly have opened itons. 'toasters. tans, lamps. Call L downe near slation. -"iiiUiani -"-------------1 their home on Harvard avenue Erich H. Hausen. Electrical Con- arge studio. room wifu r:~~I~~;~~d)O~~~~:~ PUBLIC SALE after spending the summer at To-tra dor• S w artbmor e 2850 -W. 335 fki'rte phl ace, bedroom, bath, and f;:~!~~~t~ PUBLIC NOTICE wanda. P k A 1 C en_ Immediate possession. ar venue. Business couple preferred. Ref- ;;~(~~';~~"~ ~fE:TJF ~~~~~I~A'W8~ Peggy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. PERSONAL - Registered Corse- erences required. Phone Madison ~ In accordance with the Acts of Assem- Ford F. Robinson of Westdale tiers. Mrs. Elsie McWUliams. 5918. bly In such cases made and provided. the Telephone Swarthmore 4583-W Commissioners of Delaware County will avenue celebrated her fourth for appointment. avenue. otrer at pubJic sale In the County Com-. birthday with a party for 12 of mlsslonen.' MeeUng Room on the Orat ,PERSONAL _ Need part time more 0315-W. door of the Court 'House. In the Borough her friends last week. h e Ip? .'C all.u~. e Stu d ent Em- ____' -~==----- otofb eArl ed.i.n.. .P.e.n.n saytl va1n0i ao. 'colonc kT uAes. daMy.. tObce- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lippin-· Spwloar~thnmt orOe ff0ic2e00 .a t Wthiell CfuOrlnilseh ge'I;~;~~rLOS~~T;;~~~~ (Coolulon.l·yln. go dwensecdri boedr prei"p"u"t"e !oi t to.n nbde Ion wIBneidd r.ott of Soufu Chester road have waiters, waitresses, clerks, sales- Cornmlssloners re!le"e the by tbe respecUve ·persons noted. returned from vacatio~ at men, or whatever you need. cat;~~i. ~~ ~~~~~ore any or all bids. THE W:t1f.S B~F cl~~. SALE Buck Hill Falls in the Poconos. Clarence L. Conner The purpose of the sale 18 to realize WANTED LOST-German police dog dis- John H. Doherty a .. up,et price .s set torlh below .K.I .... t !!ItUttmUlHtlIlllltRltINHUtttDltt"UlUlUUttIUHtttINIJI! appeared from 'car in Media. Albert J. _CraWford. Jr. each of the following described preml8es ·3 R d f Count, Commuai'aner. situate In the Township of Upper Darby ;; § WANTED-We will bnv at best ewar or information. Call lIT·"" • II Bo h t Rldl P k - - prices, old china, g'i;ss. fumi- Swarthmore 2806-J. 8.. ~Dr.~"L. 'tonne:' Dr. ;;; Charles 'E. Fischer e. arms. o. 4 1 FOUND Albert J. Crawford. Jr.;;; tur fire ~ H lly Oak 3 3 John .H. Doherty - -= or HollY Oak 6 20. Collect, for Commlsllioners of Delaware Co"nty I == == appomtment. All busmess confi- FOUND-c-:!oung, black. grey. tan >red; •• P.. Builder = dential. Cololiial CUp· board, No.5 •. ·and·white female kitten. Sun- UPPER DARBY mwNSHIP day ·Sou··~ Ch ter d Call E_ BRnker-Lob 9S-Ut-fI5-9S-91. _ = Philadelphia Pike. Wilmington. • . "'. es roa. Drexel Hili = Delaware. . Swar~niore 2938-W. WANTED-Position as Practical FO{''ND-Gold necklace. Wed- -- Nurse. Experienced. Infants nesday m front of Boro Hall. Interior & Exterior 51 from hospital, convalescents, I_c_a_n~a_t,s,",warthmorean office. =;; ohronics. PrIvate cases only. -===::!~~~~!!!~===::: CALL - Swarllimore 2253 ;;; 8. 12 or 24 hour duty. New York - • - - references •. AllaUable end of Sept. 'fh. Mason Builders ~ 5 Call Swarthmore 3315"W. receive 5itntttntnnltntntnltntntntttntnttttlntnttttttltUltnliF. WANTED-Laundry work to do =====:::......:=-=--=:....::=::,...:.:.::=-------.----- S p ly C m a -".,; at home by experienced woman -=~- u.p .. 0 p ny -- No. one reference. Call SwarthÂmore 1271-R. PreferaJ;aly combination .plugÂradio. Call Swarth-post: experience. 9 to 1. Box Z, The WANTED-Helper m Sweet Shop. part-time work. Flower exÂPerience preferred. Call SwarthÂmore 4597-W. WAN'HD - A house; Swarth-more resident wants to buy four bedroom. two or three bafu home With two-cat garage and nice lot. Replito Box X. The Swarth-morean. , WANTEI}-:.Two young business-r, itlay Special 'only . Lemon Chiffon Pies. Banana Layer Cakes SA'I'UIIDAY Str~~ber:ry Shortcake & Tarts Cocoanut Topping Coffee Ring Chocblafe Whipped Cream Pies .Open Sunday for Cookies . And Home Made Ice Cream THE "CAKE BOX" desire two rooms wifu CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS ~~~~~~a;.Pat:~tn:len~t,~pr~e~f-~ I~:::: .. ~ Write !Box A, Saturday onlTy HdnErAlnTg RswEm SnQerU mAoRnEth s . Swarthmore sats housework. 1-'1, w~ Three adul~. Sn~~Lh()USe.I:r;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Call ·Swarthmore 2534-W. Ii WANTED-Colored w o·m a n wants days work or catermg for dinner parties. A-I referenceS. Call Chester 3-2751 after 5 P.M. W~Position as compan- ANTONICA FAIB.BANKS Lessons in Piano and Harmony 234 Park Avenue For Appomtment Can . Swarllimore l775-,l FOR S,ALE ion-housekeeper. Mature wo-man. Unencumbered. - Call ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Swarfumore 2156-W. ii WANTED-A baby's crib. Call Swarthmore 0531-W. In Swarthmore,· center hall plan home, 4 bedrooms. 2 bath,s, $30.000 also one at $15,000 and anofuer at . $11.000 Marian. S: Brown Associated Wifu liUR SALE FOR SAI.E-c-Ten prs. shoes. 7 'h -AA,.7'hA, 8AAA. . 417 Harvard avenue. FOR SAIoE-Chickerlng upright piano In good condition. Ebony finish. Call Swarfumore 2037. FOR SALE - Maple doubl" bed with springs. Call Swarfumore 0439-.1. and ~ - Call DrivewaI ConstrWlHon Asphalt or (loncrete PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swarthmore a526 TREE SURGERY PRUNING, LIMB AND TREE REMOVAL ROBERT HASTINGS Call Swarfumore 0265-W L. Henry I.e Baron can Swarthmore 0121-0904 Swarthmore 1448 WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubbish Removed Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Harding Av. Morton. Pa. A. Mercer Quinby F. F. ZIMMERMAN FUNERAL DmECTOR Photographer Fonnerly of Media '''Outstanding for Quality" 1125 W. Lehigh Ave .• Phlla leafuer case. Phone Baldwin 1170 Call Swarfumore Media 6-0436 No addltlomlcharge tor 331 Dartmouth Avenue Swarthmore 0345 Building BlockS All Sizes· .19 Cent and up Delivered COMBINATION DOORS - SCREENS Coal - Lumber BuDding· Materials ERS BROS.,,,,, . ~ ..... ' • MODI •• lITCHI'" • WALL ••• fLOOI COVElINIS • NEW CONSnUCTION • ALtERAnONS .1. IEPAIII ARTERS BROTHERS, I.e. II Conlracton and 'uilde" 302 Gayley Street • Media, Pa • Phone: MedIa 6-4281 A. WAYNE MOSTELLER i!LECTllICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical InÂstallations '!I'd Repairs. Servmg Swarllimore and VicIDIty tor past Twenty Years 1180 Muhlenberg Ave. Swari_re 2295 NIGHT or DAY ~~~~~~~ 6 E. Front St. suburban calls '41. Four-door sedan. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~;;~~ I~~~~~~~~~;;~~~ overhauled. $925. Phone I~ more 1847. FOR SALE-Sheared beaver coat, size 16. Excellent condition. $395. Call Swarllimore 2936-W. FOR SALE White bunny fur jacket. Aqua lace evening dress. Both In excellent condiÂtion. Call Swarfumore 1528 eve-nings. ( FOR SALE - Old Royal typeÂwriter. It still writes but needs cleaning. Call swai1Junore 0266. FOR SALE-Apartment size up-right piano wifu bench. ExcelÂlent condition. Call Swarthmore 3519-W. FOR SAl.F~BedrOOm fl!fniture and odd pieces. In excellent condition. Phone Swarthmore . aut. ~ Ed_ani L. Ito)'es .• Co. SWARTHMORE 0114 W ANT TO BUILD? Good materisls and skillful workmen are now avaUable. Call US for ffiformation and estimates A. Beeves 3450 Smce 1905 CUNNINGHAM Painters & Paper Bangers We should know how Swa. 2266 Michigan Ave [ Dependable Service If you have real estate for sale. list with us and we will give you fue benefit of our Cooperative Selling Bureau. Call at office or phOne US. Wallace Lippincott REAIlrOR 907 Edgmont Aveune Chester 3-4516 DAVE WOOD Painting and Paperhanging "A Well Kept House Neyer Grows Old" PHONE Media 6·0755 as at a. VAN ALEN BROS. Coal and Fuel Oil r 3' 3t Swarthmore Disposal Service -Rubbish Collected Weekly or Monthly Phone Swarfumore 3343 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. '1 ,,1) Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarilunore, MorÂton. Rutledge and Ridley Township since 1918 PHONE: Swadbmore "" . .. ...
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• THB' SWABTBMOBBAN Friday, September 11, 1MB BIRTHS on Monday, September 13. Mary Is the grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. R. Chester Spencer. of Swarthmore avenue and Dr. John Dolman oC Vassar avenue. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lriwrence ConÂwell of North Chester road have announced the birth of a son, BruCe Black on Friday, SeptemÂber 10 at the Hahnemann Hospi-tal In Philadelphia. Post War Service Committee The new baby Is the grandchild All interested persons are ad-of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Doug- vised that the Swarthmore PostÂlas of North Chester road. ~rar Service Committee has .... Ued Switzerland, majortng lD modern languages. They will continue to Hanover, N. H. with their son Charles. who will enter the freshÂman class at Dartmouth. Mrs. Philip Kniskern of RiverÂview road entertained a few friends Informally at tea In honor of Mrs. Frank R. Morey yesterday afternoon. Mutual Exchange SWARTHMORE WOMAN'S CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Grier of Dartmouth avenue announce the birth of a daughter In the Delaware County Hospital last Friday. a meeting for 8 p.m. on Thursday I~;;;;;==========;;;;; September 30th, In the Legion I Bring Artieles - Sept. 21, 9 a·m. to 4 p.m. Dr. and Mrs. Gabriel Williams Klem of Kingston, Fa., announce the birth of a daughter at the Wllkes Barre General Hospital. room at Borough Hall. A propoÂsal will be Introduced to disband the committee and turn the treasÂury of $102.73 over to the AInsÂworth- Wehrner Post 427 of the American Legion for the ultimate removal of tbe temporary honorÂroll on the Ban kproper!y and toÂward a permanent memorial to those from Swarthmore who gave their lives in World War II. Mrs. Klem is the fonner Jane Myers, daughter of the late Col. and Mrs. Eugene Myers of Vassar avenue. • Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer of Yale avenue are receiving conÂgratulations on the birth of a daughter Mary Spiller at the OsÂteopathic Hospital in Philadelphia of Harvard avenue are drIving to York Thursday to see their daughter Peggy off on the Queen Elli:abeth for her j-unior year at the University of Zurich In • Fall 'Opening MARGE and DOT'S CASSEll,OLE SERVICE Specializing in Luncheons, Buffet Suppers and Cocktail Parties. . 24 Hour Notice Required DOT BELFIELD Swarthmore 1973 MARGE HURD Swarthmore 3138 WE DELIVER Announcing the Opening of My Beauty Salon 011 SEPTEMBER 27th For Appointment Call SwartJuoore 4538 LOUISE PICKIN 1309 .,Ih Aven .... Graee Park FORMEltLY WITH CO-ED BEAUTY SALON OPENING TODAY Hoagie Hut 17* Soulh Chester Road SWARTHMORE, PA. Sandwiches DeUvered for CInbs, Parties, Meetings elc. Open Dall;r from Noon '10 11:" P. M. Submarine Sandwiches from A Submmine Shop SWARTHMORE 3216 . Welcome Students W.e invite you to use our 'modern Banking Facilities Ask About a Personal Checking Account Swarthmore lational Bank & Trust Co. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FOR SALE 110 S. Swartbmore Avenue Substantial suburban home, over ~ acre, with addition81 cground ava1lable. All stone with slate roof, 4 bdrms., auÂtomatic hot water heat, 2-car garage. Terrace garden in rear and beautiful imported, blue spruce trees In front; Inspection by appointment. cIacItson-Cross <!OmpQIUJ LO 7-1505 (ELEIRATING SALE - ,SEPTEMBER 22 - 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Payment -: September 23 - 1 p.m. to 4 p.m •. AU Articles Must Be In First C ...... Condition NO HATS, SHOES or TOYS • GOODYEAR'S 50th ANNIVERSARY • 0 0 with th. Hason'. hotte.t bargain. for Car ad Home , ." Hwe'. Th. hit IHt c.y ... -.y fa Towal 1cd1 On Your Back _ ond pocketboOk' 1095 .... PrIw 14.9. PICK· UP RAKE 139 ..... rlce 1'" , _. plclal up 1oaV'" SW"P"~ . .:l IeD 'apx\IIg _I :: hard-.rood hcmdIe· Iov. Your 'Ioor Mati GOODYIAIl QUALITY 129 TAILORED SEAT COVERS ......... 1.119 l*Il heautlH In qay .blue 01" PROT'r-0 MA maroon plaid. with full Ii".·· r leath..ue trim and lIIluq ~ hIaet I1Ibhor _ thai f1t1inq elalllla 8hou1d-. Get - .,.. dill CIIIil IDUd. FItoo all a MI. y_ car-cmd .cmtl - Eaar to ...... CIIIil cIocm. 111 .. IS a -.yl '--,..-------~==------.:..::::.i ]19 -,.:- LAD, Y DOVER TOASTER 8ia;Ie - IoaIIQQ ope ... hotIa ---tumalhe_JIao d • IIoJU. pImUa baM .... d b d,.. Cord nIra. (f("~~))) .. '---------W ....,..._..U. 1.I7 . DomInI ... tABLE GRILL I ()Illy.'" JIaIMly 10< .. \IQt ;:k lhod..,ll' .queue. '" ~ en appIOnd. YO\l ggD In .... n thNe der rldInq UrN wUhoIIt chcmq\il9 wheels ex xbUl 5 NEW Sll'EI.QISIIIOII TIRES & TUBES On tonnl" low" 19.w5 . ... 1~'JS(~() liNI) lil .. Srl'()N South Chester and Fairview Road . Phone Swa, rthmore 9793 Telephone SWABTIIMOBE 85M Custom Tailoring Ladies an4 Men'. Ha1IiS & -CO. BE-LINING RE-MODELING RE-FINISHING DRV CLEANDIS Suite _d C-te , TAJL01IS and J"URBIERS liSTABUSBED 1912 Pa o Standard Time , Begins THE'SWARTHM VOLUME 20-NO. 39 H. S. TO PLAY DARBY TONIGHT Teams Meet For Opening Game Of Season At Darby An unproved Swarthmore High School football team will open 'the 1948 season with Darby HIgh on ihe tatter's grounds under the' lights tonight. The squad will contain many new players, and even the starting tlneup is someÂwhat problematical as game time' approaches. Head Coach Millard Robinson is certain of only one thing: the boys have a lot of spirit and a will to win. Graduation thirined the ranks of last year's all-victorious eleÂveD. No team can lose such playÂers as Warren, Huey I Harry McÂGilberry, Bray, Childrey, Patton and Collins and not' fcel the efÂfects. The squad reporting this fall is large in nwnbers and conÂtains some players of potential ability, although a high percent-age of them are lacking in actual playing experience. This Is esp.,Âclaily true of the backfield "'1d ends. The line is big and, rugged, with nota1!le strength at the guards and tackles. There Iseonsiderable speed in the' backfield but ouly Larry DalÂton and Jack Houtz, shifted from center to fullback, have had much conference football. If Dalton's proneness to injury can be overÂcome and some ot the fast but untried backs come through, it can devell)p into a pretty wellÂrounded backfield. The reserve strength, however, is unknown. With both of last year's iirst string ends gone, two new flankÂers 'Will be making their start. Fred Campbell and Dick Terry have all the phYsical qu,a lifiea-tions for first class ends, but how they will perform under fire is still to be determined. Bill FroeÂbel, who has grown some in th~ past year, is pretty certain to see some ,action at one of these posiÂtions. A strong array of both starting and reserve talent is available at the guards and tackles. At center Bill McHenry and Bob Bradford have been wagÂing ·a baltle to occupy Jack Houtz's shoes, with the husky Mc- SWARTHMORE, FRIDAX, SEPTEMBER~, 1948 Troop 83 Meets Wed. Girl Scout Troop 83 will gatber at the Scout House on Cresson Lane Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 29, at 3:30 for its first meeting oC the season. The membership of tbe troop this year has been divided to Include only seventh grade girls. The eighth grsde girls formerly with tbe troop are forming a new Pre-Mariner Troop under the direction of Miss Frances Jenkins. Troop Leader Mrs. Alfred CalÂhoun will again have for her asÂsistants Mrs. Nicholas Carr and Mrs. Valentine Fine with a new assistant, Mrs. James C. Taylor, jOining the staff to replace Mrs. Barton Jenks wllo moved to Princeton. This year the girls of 83 expect to get down to their scouting in earnest with much more emphaÂsis on outdoor activities and hikes aqd determined work towards eaI'Iling badges for their sleeves. The first meeting will be a u'\Ye're all Scouts Together" party 'with diSCUSsion of plans. dancing and refreshments. ., • Rutgers Avenue Brownies A preliminary meeting of all girls of the second, third and fourth grades of the 'Rutgers AveÂ' nue School will be held at 3:15 Wednesday, September 29 In the Rutgers Avenue School play room. Regular meetings will begin WedÂnesday' October 6. Leaders for the coming year will be Mrs. Ned Williams of Oickinson avenue, second grade, Mrs. John Moxey of Rutgers aveÂnue, third grade and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Harvard avenue, fourth grade. Mrs. Herbert Huse of Vassar avenue will_ be chairman of the Troop committee. Serving with her will be Mrs. George Warren, Mrs. C. D. Schloesser, Mrs. RogÂer Russell, Mrs. Theodore Purnell, Mrs. Edward Allen and MrI. George B. Heckman. NANCY HOOT HIT BY CAR SATURDAY Local Teacher Has Fractures of Both Legs Nancy Hoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I. Hoot of LafaÂyette and PrinCeton avenues is in Taylor Hospital. Ridley Park with a compound fracture of the right leg below the knee, a fractured left leg near the ankle, a fourÂinch laceration, and possible inÂt~ mal injuries suffered when shel was struck by an automobile on Swsrthinore avenue Saturday evening. According to authorities Miss Hoot. who was the second grade teacher at the- College aveÂnue school, had crossed the street to enter the car of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass of Coatesville, parked on the west side of the street, between 'BOn,iainin West and College avenues. An oncomÂing car driven by James M. HorÂsey, . son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horsey oS Swarthmore avenue. a gr"duate of Swarthmore High School last June, skidded into the victim. The accident occurred about 9:20 P oM. Horsey was held in $600 ball on the technical charge of assault and battery bY' automobile.' MagÂIstrate Morris E. Smltb set a furÂtber hearing for October 2 pendÂing outcome of, injuries. Named to College POIdtion G: Hur.t P'aulhas be<lll appointÂed business manager at Green Mountain Junior College at PoultÂney, Vt. He will also be director 'and chief instructor of a new Department of Journalism which 'he Is initiating this fall, snd will be director of the College's pubÂlic relations. Mr. Paul has just returned to the United States after five years of military s~rvice in E•u rope, in which he atlnined the rank uf full Colonel in the Air Force. HIs wife, Mrs. Dorothy Paul, and two daughters Joann and Patricia were with him in Munich. Polio In Swarthmore Geraldine Crean, eight-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RayÂmond B. Crean of Benjamin West avenue was taken to the MercyÂFitzgerald Hospital in Darby on Wednesday after Dr. J. Albright Jones diagnosed her illness as polio. POOL PROJECT TO BE DROPPED Committee Suggests Efforts By Other \ Groups The Swarthmore Swimming Pool Committee, at a meeting on Monday night, September 20, voted to discontinue its efforts for a swimming pool, and to refund all sums paid by way of memberÂship fees to Treasurer Donald P. Jones. , A final inventory' of the memÂbership situation revealed that a total of 153 family or Individual memberships had been subscribed or otherwise spoken for during almost a year of active; solicitaÂtion. So far a; the committee could ascertain the maximum 'reÂsponse possible would place the memberShip of the group at apÂproximately 200 families, and it was decided that thiB number was insufficient to meet <;<>nstruction and other costs estimated to be in excess 9f $60,000. In the coinmittee's judgment\ according to' John W. Seybold, president of the group, there was no reasoflabie expectation that an additionaI 100 fammes' could lie "sold" on a pool· membership within the foreseeable future, Effor'" Appreciated Henry having an edge. WIL TO HOLD BENEFIT During 1936-40, when' the Paul family lived on Yale avenue, Mr. Paul was associate editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer and owner of the Marcus Hook Herald. A reserve Officer, he requested active duty after Pearl Hsrbor. Seybold expressed his appreÂciation for the interest and supÂport of those in the community who have worked on this project, or contributed to it. Although the list of those who assisted is a long one, he especially wished to thank Mrs. Justus Garrahan, membership chairman; Donald P. Jones, Treasurer; Mrs. Reavis Cox, Vice-President; Mrs. J. AlÂbright Jones, Secretary; A. SidÂney Johnson, legal adviser; George Ewing, architect; ThomaS Hopper, construction chainnan; Peter E. Told, planning commitÂtee · chairman; S8;muel Carpenter, W. O. Heinze and Oliver Rodgers, as well as all of those who served on the various committees. The job of quarterbacking the, The Delaware County Branch of team will fall on Dana Swan, who of the Women's International played in some of the games last League will ·hold a Benefit GardÂyear. Dana will share tbe pass- en and Card Party this WednesÂing duties with Larry Dalton, with day, September 29 at 2 p.m. at the latter likely to do a major the home of Mrs. Louis Selver, share of the kicklng. 2415 Hillcrest road in Drexel Hill. Mrs. Paul plans to remain in Swarthmore where she has' a large class of piano pupils. Joann is enrolled at the University of Rochester, N.Y. and Patricia at the Eastman School of Music a~ Rochester. In a statement prepared for the Swa.t1bm.orean, the committee exÂpressed, the hope that its failure would not deter further efforts from being made by others, now or in the future, and indicated that it would be glad to share its , S'lluad PIn:rera The following players comprise the 1948 Swarthmore squad: Ends: Fred Campbell, Dick Terry, Bill Froebel, Arthur MacÂCormack, Teddy Bogardus, Tom Simpkins, Ray Denworth, Dillman Furey. Tackles: Captain Ave Blake, Don Fetherolf, Jack Dodd, Tom Hoppel', 'Bill Crouther!;; Paul Tarr, Clarence Willis. Guards: Arthur Barraclough, Dick McCray. Whit -Bird, Milton Helmuth. Jim Streeter, Steven Snow, Franklin Conly,' Dick BurÂtis. Center: Bill McHenry. Bob Bradford, Harhn Jessup. " Quarterback: Dana Swan, SanÂdy Ford, John Snape, Carroll AdÂams, Bill McGlatbery. .. ' Right half: Don Dicklnson, ~Âfred McGllberry, Bill McIntlI'O, ,Jack Streeter, Dick Smallwood. Left half: Larry Dalton, Walter DIckinson, Nicky Stuart, Dick Follett, David 'Kllllnger, Bob Crowther. (Continued on Page 8) Mrs. Ida P. Stabler of 128 RutÂgers avenue in Swarthmore is receiving contributions of jam. "jellies, cakes I and "white elephÂants" for the sale which will also take place at this time. The purpose of the Benefit Is to swell the funds for the promoÂtion of world citizenship and for constructive legislation. Interested friends desiring to attend may obtain tickets at tbe door. AdmisÂsion is $1.00. On Drexel Faculty William H. Cooper of North Chester road, has been ad,ded to the faculty of the College of BusiÂness Administration at Drexel inÂstitute of' Technology. experience with any group wishÂFaust Honored in Ohio ing to carry on. The committee Henry Faust, director of music indicated that the ouly basis in tbe Swartlunore 'Presbyterian which it could see for a renewed Church, has just returned from effort on the part of some other Canton, Ohio, where he had tbe group would be on the assumpÂdistinction of being selected to tion of a membership of 200 famÂparticipate In a elvic and school ilies at an Initial cost of $300 or program as one of the city's out- slightly more per family, or an standing musical artists. arrangement whereby each of the 200 families would agree to take On September 6, Mr. Faust also out two memberships at a: price was guest soloist at the national of $200 each. until such time as convention of the German Sing-ing Alliance of North America, (Continued on Page 8) held in Canton. Assistant Dean ,Sclledule Language '{"laS'es . Penn State Center' has an- Mr. Cooper. who will serve as nounced evening classes in e1eÂinstructor in economics at Drexel mentary French, German; Itallan, beginning with the Fall Term, Is . Russian, and Spanish, which are a, graduate "f Grove City (Pa.) scheduled to begin on Wednesday, College, class of 1937. Following September 29. Registrations will graduation, he was active In the be accepted up, to, and including, field of retal! merchat>dlsjrig and opening nlghL, The language was a· business secretary with the COurses are' taught by modern Americ8n Friends Service Com- methods using wire recorders snd Mr. l!:. Biddle Heg of Park aveÂnue has left his position as sales manager with Liberty AdvertisÂIng Co. and has accepted a posiÂtion as assistant dean of LafayÂette College at Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Heg and son George will move to Easton the first of OcÂtober. Wistar Lukens baa returned to her home on Maple avenue from mittee. language recorda.,_ a montb lD Wyoming. . Sunday September 26th $3.00 PER YEAR TO GIVE FREE CHEST X-RAY County Tuberculosis Unit Coming Thursday Fr." chest X-rays will be given those in this area, 18 years of age or over who present themselves at Swarthmore High School on Thursday, September 30. between the hours of 3:30 to 5 P.rn. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. This public health service is part of the Fall mass chem: X-ray surÂvey program of the Delaware County Tuberculosis and Health Association and is made possible through the Association-'s annual . sale of Christmas Seals. CoordiÂnating chairman here is Mrs. Elizabeth Groff, director of the Community Health Society. Even those who were given XÂrays two years ago when 682 .were given the service locally, would~ be' wise to take advantage of the opportunity again as tuberÂCUlosis is a con1municable disease which can strike at any time,., and like many other illnesses is more easily combatted if detected in its early stages. The last five-year report issued by the .Association reveals that out of a total of H,- 400 adults X-rayed, 1.2 per. cent had tuberculosis in some degree and that the X-rays also revealed another 1 per cent with' signifiÂcant findings other than tubercuÂlosis such as non-tuberculosis inÂfectiop. s, silicosis, old empyemas, tumors· and· vctTiolJ.~ types of ab ... nonnal hearts. Tour of Historic Sites At 10 o'clock on Friday mornÂing October 1. a trip to the oldÂesb historic sites in the state will begin at the Benjamin West house marker on the college campus. SponsGred by the Historic Shrines Committee of the county, The WoÂ. me~'s Association and the SoropÂtimist Club, the trip will take place as part of the PennsylVania Week celebration being held from SepÂtember 26 to October 2. Reservations for the trip are easily arranged as interested perÂsons have only to make up a parÂty and drive their own cars. From the starting point at the Benajmin West Marker the lour ,goes South on Chester road to Froni and Petm streets, Chester, to Penn's Landing Place on the . Delaware river. From there the trip will continue on to the Caleb PuSey House on Race street L'l Upland, and will include the ChesÂter Colonial Court House, the grave of John Morton at Old St. Paul's burial ground, John MorÂton's birthplace on Darby Creek, and the old Quaker Meetings-ÂBlunston House and Haverford where Penn preached. ':the site of Old St, Dennis, one of the oldÂest Catholic' churches in PennsÂsylvania, and the Log Cabin at Addlngham in the Darby ravine back of Clifton, will conclude this Detaware County tour of some of the oldest historic spots in Pennsylvania. Picnic lunches may be enjoyed at the county's beauÂtiful Smedley Park beyond the Memorial Arch at Crum Creek. All Interested persons are Invited to join the trip requested by club women and new residents of the county, which will line up next Friday morning, weather permitÂting. • Mary P. Dickinson of College avenue and Joan Medford of Stratb Haven avenue are enrolled as freshmen at Earlham Coliege in Richmond, ~d_ / o
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2 Fete Bride To Be In hOnor of Miss Marg&tet LatiÂmer. daugbterof Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Latimer of Cornell avenue. wbose marriage to Mr. Harlan M. Chapman, Jr., soil of Mr. ChapÂman of Bethesda, Md., and the late Mrs. CbaplllllD, will take place Saturday, October 2, in the garÂden' of the Latimer home, Miss Martha H. Kelghton of South Cbester road entertained at a tea laat Sunday arternoon. Mrs. Roy S. Latimer and Mrs. Walter B. Kelghton, Jr •• poured. Mrs. Seymour Green' of Bryn Mawr will give a kitchen shower for Miss Latimer to-morrow. Mrs. Green is the former Frances HunÂter of Swarthmore. • Next Wednesday Miss Katherine Simpers will· entertain at a perÂsonal shower for Miss Latimer at the Swarth.m ore Apartments., To Wed September 25 The marriage of Mlsa Helen Marie Wbltecar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Whitecar of Swarthmore avenue to Mr. John Keeler Stauffer, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stauffer, of Dartmouth avenue, will take place tomorrow afternoon, Sept. 25 at 2 o'clock at the. Swarthmore PresÂbyterian Church. The Reverend Joseph P. Bishop will perform Ihe ceremony. Miss Doris Whitecar will act as maid of honor for her sister, wbi1e Miss Betty Ann Beagle of PrinceÂton ave. and' Mrs. George GlaesÂser, Jr. of Dartmouth avenue will act as bridesmaids. Mr. George Stauffer of Cornell avenue will be best man for his brother. The ushers will be Mr. Edward Whitecar of Swarthmore avenue, brother of the bride, and Mr. Harold Johnson of Dartmouth avenue. A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony. McCOY -FREEGARD The marriage of Miss E1Iazbeth • Aylin Freegard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Freegard of North Swarthmore avenue, to Mr. Donald Campbell McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M; McCoy of Cambridge, Mass. took place on Saturday, September 18th at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. The Reverend George Christian Anderson officiated. The bride. who was given in marriage by ::'ler father r wore a gown of ivory satin with a bodice fitted to the bipline, ibigh round neckline, long tapering sleeves, and a flared skirt with a circular sweep. Her fingertip veil of French illusion fell from a circlet of orange blossms and sbe car-ried a cascade bouquet of white gladioli fiorets with ivy. Miss Catharine Lenore Weltz of College avenue acted as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs. George A Stewart, Jr., of Park avenue and Miss Caroline McCoy of Cambridge, .ister of the groom. They were all gowned In silver gray faille fasbioned wit." , I Gulph Mills, and the late Mr. W. Russell Green, to Mr. James Paul Brown, Jr., of New Haven, Conn., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Paul Brown of WaInut Lane, took place at 2 o'clock on Saturday, SepÂtember 18 In the Friends' MeetÂing HOllse, Merion. The bride who was given In marriage by Judge Holland, wore a traditional Quaker costume of pearl gray silk faille fashioned with a hoop skirt. Her bonnet headdress was of the same maÂterial faced with frilled white orÂgandie and sbe carried a white organdie frilled nosegay of douÂble tuberoses and stephanotis. The matron of bonor, Mrs. RichÂard H. Price of Marblehead, Mass., wore an old-fashioned model of green taffeta. She carried a bouÂquet of pink and white flowers and wore a halo of matching flowÂers in her hair. Mr. Brown was best man for his SOD. The committee of Overseers in charge of the ceremony were, Mr. Stanley Mahlon Green and Miss Marion T. Justice, memÂbers of the Merion Friends' MeetÂing, Honorable and Mrs. George C. Corson of Plymouth Meeting, Herbert T. Bassett and Alben T. ~avenson of Swarthmore Friends' Meeting. The bride's mother wore a gown of navy blue ChantillY lace and a navy felt hat faced with pink. Her corsage was pink sweetheart roses. Mrs. Brown wore an aqua crepe gown with a pink feather hat, and a pink rose corsage. The bride is a graduate of Wile !iam and Mary College and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. .' Since her graduation she has been associated in her practice of law with Ii firm, in PhiladelÂphia. Mr; and Mrs. Brown will live in Short Beach, Conn. Mr. ,Brown will continue his studies at Yale until he receives his assignment in the Diplomatlc Service. MacFARLAND - GEHRING The marriage of Miss Jean MarÂion Gehring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Gehring of University Place to Mr. Walter Griffith MacFarland 3rd. son ot Mr. MacFarland, J,r., of HuntingÂdon Valley, took place Saturday. September 18th, at 4:30 o'clock in THE ,SWABTBMOBEAN the Swartlimore Presbyterian Church. NEWS NOTES Rev. John Walker perlormecl the Edmund F. Soule of Park ave.. ollllh last week where he was the house lUest of the Carroll-P. Slreelers on Columbia avenue. He returned to ~n last weekÂend for Mrs. Bisllop and their two chlldren and moved' into the Westdale avenue rectory the midÂdle of this week. ceremony. nue who received a degree from The bride, who was' given in the Yale University School of MuÂmarriage by her father, wore a sic laat June after two years gradÂcandlelight saUn wedding 1I0wn uate. study there lett last week made with a fitted bodice having for Milton Academy near BosÂa, Duchess lace/)ijrlIi;I' ,0utliJ$g ton where he will teach musÂthe of~-shoulder' neckllne, a yoke Ic.' Mr. Soule received bia bacbÂof illusion, long tight sleeves aDd elor of music and master of music a full skirt shirred to tile bodice degrees at the University of ending in a long train. Her long PennsylVania. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hay of Ogden avenue and Mrs. Hay's mother Mrs .. DraIn have returned from spending the summer at Pigeon Cove, Mass. DurIng the latter part of August all of' the family with the exception of Stephen were able to visit their tulle veil fell from a wreath of or- The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, new ange bloSsoms and she carried a ' cascade of gardenias and stepba- pastor of the Swarthmore Presby-notis with narrow saUn streamer. lerian Church, arriV;ed in the Bar-to which stepHanotis was caught.I·'~"""~"""~"""iii;"""~~"""~"""iii;"""~~""'~"'~"""~""'~~"""iW"'~""~~"""iW"""~"""~"""~~"""i.W.~ .... ..~ .... .~ ....~ ... ~... Miss Virginia Luce Gehring Bct- I •••• +'+++'.-' •• Â¥ .. ~'+~ parents there. ed as maid of honor for her sisÂter and the bridesmaids were Miss Sarah Jane Wilson of Montclair, N. J., Miss Dorothy Shaw Van Winkle of Bernardsville, N. J., Miss Ruth Elvira Monln, of KenÂmore, N. Y., Mrs. Poge M. BulÂlock, of Wilmington, Del., Miss Jean MacFarland, sister of the groom, and Miss Edith Dixon HetÂ~ el, of Thayer road,. They wo"" peacock blue faille dresses made with fitted bodices buttoned up the front to a Peter, Pan collar, cap sleeves and full skirt with ruffled peplums at the bipline. They can'ied round bouquets of' chrysanthemums and small dah- SAVE,TIME!. LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR WHILE YOU SHOP "RIGHT IN THE C.ENTER OF TOWN" RUSSElL~S CALL 04.if 0 DARTMOUTH &. LAFAYETTE AVES. liahs in shades ot wine and shell ~. ~.. .. ~... . ~....~ ..~.~ .. .. ~... . ~.... ~~... ~. ...~ ... .. ~..T. . ~....~ ...~ .. ..Â¥. ~.. .. ~.... .~ ....~ .... ~... .. ~... .~ ....~.~ ... ~... ... ~... .. ~. ... . ~....~ ... ~.. ...~ ... .. ~... ... '++ pink bed with 'Yine stream~. .The maid of honor's bouquet was -, - ... _u_ . - _. '_'_u_ - tied 'with pink' steamers. TheY. wore headpieces of the same fiow-ers. Mr. Walter C. MacFarland, Jr., will act as best man for his son. The ushers were' Mr. Robert Young, of Haddonfield, N. 'J.; Mr. William J. S. Borie, Jr., of JenÂkintown. Mr. Jackson D. Willla of Lansdowne, Mr. Frank B. Plumb of Glenolden, Mr. Ellsworth C, Stockbower, Jr., of North Hills and Mr. Robert Sheble, of Pbila~ delphia. Mrs. Gebring wore a ~ lOW and matching hat tr;mmed' wi!.h feathers. Her corsage' was of brown orchids. Mrs. M"cFarland ';"'re .' brown lace gown and a brown .,elvet hat , ' MURPHY - WHYTE Baltimore Pike Sprlncfield Phone Swarthmore 8450 ~ We TeleII'a._ 1.0.. ._.._ aWl' " : T'~ KOTIILft AKD ..0011,&'6'. o.tI'"" T~ Bouquet BEAUTY SALON Lest Beauty ebb with the smmner tide Can Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road Mr. Albe,t H. Murphy of Col-lege avenue and Miss Elizilbeth ~~~~~~~~~~~~~' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Whyte of Philadelphia were mar- , ried in a Quiet ceremony by tbe Rev. Natha:n R. Melhorn loot SatÂurday morning. DEWDROP INN Bnpldasl - £lUIdI - DinnflZ' Monday Thru Saturday Swarthmore lational' Bank Open 7 ~. M. to 8 p. M. Closed Every Sunday OUTSIDE CATERING SEVICE DAlLY,DINllEBS 8Se 10 $1.60 Special Children's Platters & Trust Co. Member of Federal Deposit llUlln-anee Corpor.tioft Now You can bUy U. S. Savings Bonds wtomatieall7 throUlh the new Bond-a-Month Plan. AIIlt at thIa Bank MEN OF COURAGE a fitted bodice, an off-shoulder bertha through which gray satin I~~~~~~!~i~~~~ffi~i~~iii~~~i~d floor-length streamers were threaded, and a flared skirt. They carried bouquets of salinon gladiÂoli florets and ivy with matching flower headdresses. --=.--" Mr. McCoy served as best man for his son. The ushers were Mr. Stewart, and Mr. H. Edwin ShepÂpard, of Georgia. The mother of the bride wore a toast-colored crepe gown with matching accessories. Her corÂsage was of purple orchids. Mrs. McCoy was gowned in shell pink chiiffon with gold accessoÂries: She wore a purple orchid corsage. A reception followed the cereÂmony. After a 10-day honeymoon on Cape Cod, Mr. and Mrs. McCoy wUl be at home In . Cambridlle, Kasa. ;. .G REEN - IIBOWN The marrla&e of MIas Trudell GreeD, daUllh\er of .Mrs. J". Bur,. uett 1l<>l1and of "Bolland Hou8e" ~ 1_· •• College Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY Gregory Peck and Valli -In-' ('TIlE PARADINE CASE" MEDIA AIR- CONDITIONED Last 2 days! SATURDAY MATINEE FRIDAY and SATURIlAY Children's Film Library Fred ABtaIre. Show at 1 P. M. "udT Garland Micke,. Boone,. and Peter Lawford Wallace Beery "EASTER PARADB" -in- (In Technicolor) "STABLEMATES" Also Cartoons, Superman SUNDAY and' MONDAY and Free Comic books Betty Hutton MaeDo!lllld Carer MONDAY aDd· TUESDAY "DUAM: GIRL" "DEEP WATBBS" WHhIlaD& AndJewa IIIId TUESDAY and Wednesday "..... Peten Mlel<e,. 1100 .... ,. , , Gloria Della ....... , WEDNl3DAY ONLY "S1JMMEB HOLIDAY" Henry 1'ImIi&' . (In Technlcolor) ---in-- "GRAPI!8 OF WB&'l'Il" S~ Thurs. (Sept. '10) , WIIIIace J!eu:r " ._ .. ~~~DAY , " .. e PeweII ' .- ~-- - '''A DAT8' wDS .rvD'r' 0- KeD:r - lis (In 'l'echnicOlor) . "'DIE l'11IcATB" l ------~--~-------.. - Gl . Pain, torment, and suffering . play no favorites. 'They attack I alike the sole wage.' e arner of the ' family, the mother with her rnan,y responsibilities, or the bn1y child. The one safe refuge is the family physician, who alone has the .... wl_p, ceurale, .... d stamina to battle disÂ_ Doa't beaitate to ~t your physician in time of ih-. He, and he alone, is competent to ad ...... De!=.nd on us to' fill • .. S ..... ~~ his prescriptioaa Michael's College 'h., •• , ON TIIB CO&NBB :s:ep::t-n::L:,e:r:~:::iI:48::::::::~~ __ ~ _______ ~T~H~E~.~S~,,~,A~B~T~H~M~O~B~E:A~N~ ______________ ~ ___ ~~:·~' ________________ ~3 ~-'-- -'------= =-' THE 'SW ARTHMOREAN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 8WARTDMOBB, PA THE 8WAIlTDMOBEAN. INC .. P1lBLISBBB Phon~ SWa.r&hmore 8880 . PB'l'EB E. TOLD, Editor MABSOIUE TOLD, AIIIOeiaIe BoUtor Barbara Kent PellD Keenen Rosalle Peirsol Edith Whitaker - TIle Bulkl1nl Committee will meet In the Parish House 'at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday. On Wednesday HolY; C(lmmunlon will be held at 10 LID. to c:elebzatw the Feast of St. Michael and All the ,Angels. ---- Friends Meetbut' Notes teaching. Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd E. Kauffman of Dartmouth avenue have 'reÂturend from a two weeks trip through the New England States and Canada, wbich included a five day cruise on the St. Lawrence. and Saguenay Rivers. Miss June Reynard of South Chester road returned last WedÂnesday from spending six ~eeka with her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Jobn L. Allen in Mundelein. Ill., and the Thousand Islands. Dr. A. F. Jackaon of Park aveÂnue returned last week from 'I meeting of the American Society Entered as Second Class Matter, January 24 1929 at the Post of Orthodontists in Chicago. Office at Swarthmore. Pa., under the Act 'of M8rdl 3, 1879. The Annual FBll 14eeUngs ofl::========================~==~========~========== the American Friends Service , , DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON Committee will be held in Phila- 8W4,RTHMOBE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 114, 1948 delphia at the 1515 Race Street Meetloll House on FrIday and SatÂurday Sept. 24 and 25. At 10 o'clock on Friday morning there will be reports from returned workers on the ,current situation in regard to clothing. At 2 o'clock the meeting will be about the 1948 summer program on EduÂcating for Peace; and in the evenÂing at 7 o'clock there will be re- Methodist Church Notes Sunday will be Rally Day in the Church School, S. W. Johnson, superintendent. The School meets at 9:45 and there will be promoÂtions from the Departments, awards for perfect attendance and a brief program of the work done by the different groups. A corÂdial Invitation is extended to all " parents to De present. The minister will preach at the 11 o'clock service on "Christ Calls for Your Service Today." The Church Nursery is open during the morning service Mrs. Ray L. Harlow and Barbara HarÂlow will be in charge. The ushers for the day are . Harry E. New, Clark Allison, WalÂterDickinson, Wesley France and Richard MacHenry. The Wesleyan Service Guild will meet on Monday evening at 8 o'clock in ,the chapel. Rehearsal for the Senior Cboir is on Thursday evening at 7 :45. Tl'oe Social Hall is open for suÂpervised recreation on Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Theodore L. C, hurch Services SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday, September 26 . 9:45 A. M. - Church School. 11:00 A M. - Rev. Joseph P. IBlshop , 8:00 P. M.-Installation. • Wednesday, September 29 10:00 A. M.- Surgical DressIngs Group Meets. METHODIST CHURCH Roy N. Keiser, D.o., Minister Sunday, September 26 10:00 A. M.-Church School Rally Day. 11:00 A M. The MInister will preach on "Christ Calls For Your Service Today". 8:00 P. M.-Wesleyan Service Guild. TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector Sunday, Sl'ptember 26 8:00 A. M.-Hol,v Communion : 9:45 A. M.-ChurchSchool :11:00 A l\4.-Morning Prayer. The , Rector will preach. 6:00 P. M.-Young People's FelÂlowship Wednesday, SepÂtember 29 (Feast of St. Mlcbael and all the Angels). 10:00 A. M.-Ho1;y Communion. --='I='HE=--=R=ET=-=,IG=IO:::U=S~-:soc==IE=rY OF F'RIENDS Friday, September 24 10:00 AM.-Beginning of the fall meetings of the A.F.S C. at 15th and Race Sts. MeetÂIng House in Pbila. - ''The Current Situatlon in ClothÂing." 2:00 P.M.-''Educatlon for Peace -the 1948 SUmmer ProÂgram". 7:00 P.M. - "Youth Projects in 1948". Saturday, Sept. 25 10:00 A.M.-'First Hand Reports 0'1 work in Europe and Asia. 2:00 P.M.-Reports from ClarÂence Pickett, Elmore JackÂson, Douglas Steere and the branch chairmen. Sunday. September 26 10:00 A.M.-First Day School AsÂ, sembly: Hymn Sing, -DeciÂsi() n on Service Projects and Speclal Music. TeachÂers' meeting at this hour. 11:00 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. Children cared for in Whittier House during MeeUng. Wednesday, September 29 9:30 to S:3D-Sewing and QuiltÂing in Whittier House Box Luncheon. All cordially in-vited. ' FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST , 'OF' SWARTHMORE : Park Avenue below Harvard Sunday, September 26 11:00 A. 'M, Sunday SchooL , 11:00 A M.-Lesson' - Sermon Wedneeday evening, meeting _eb. w t tk, 8. p.m. Reading room. opeD daily ezcept Sunday and HoJLiQ8 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday -me 7 to 7:45 p.m. and 8 to - Purnell is Director of Recreation. The official board meets on FriÂday evening at eight in the chapel. The television programs are beÂing well attended.· They are preÂsc; nted on Tuesday, Thursday, FriÂday and Saturday eVenings from 7 :30 to 9:30, and on Friday aft1'n'Ânoon from 4:00 to 5:00. The suÂpervisors are Richard M. Snyder, Tuesday; Mrs. RaYmond L. HarÂlow, Thursday; Mrs. Arthur W Snyder, Friday afternoon; Thea-: dare L. Purnell, Friday evening; Wesley V. France and Charles H. Grier, Saturday. The programs are open to the young people of the community. Sunday, October 3, is World Wide Colnmunion Sundsy and there will be reception of new members at that 6erVice. An inÂ,' itatlon is extended to any perÂson who lives in this community and' who does not have a church home to make this his church home. Persons desiring to unite with the churcb should contact the minister. Presbyteriml Notes Rev. JOseph P. Bishop, minister elect, will be in the pulpit SunÂday morning, September 26. He will be installed as pastor of this Church at an 8 o'clock service the same evening: , All children and young people are invited to attend the Church School at 9:45 each Sunday morn_ ing. The Women's Bible Class will meet October 3 in the Women's Parlor on the second floor. Mrs. Donald Hibberd will be the teachÂer .. Circle I meets Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 1 :30 for dessert at home of Chairman, Mrs. E. J. Faulkner. Co-hostess, Mrs. Irvin Galbreath. Trinity Notes Holy Communion will be celeÂbrated on Sunday at 8 a.m. Church School will meet at 9:45. The Recto~ will preach at the '11 o'clock service of M;orning PrayÂer. Ushers for the 11 o'clock service are W. M.Harvey, head usber; F. W. Luehring, J. '\Y. Jones, C. S. Brown, J. B. BulÂlitt, Jr., T. Hopper, J. H. FurÂlong, and S. D. Reynolds. The Young People's Fellowship will meet at 6:30 p.rn. under the leadership of Coach Mill ard RobÂinson. A 45 minute showing of sound films will be given. All young ,peopie are invited. The Choir School Will meet on MonÂdays and Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. Choir rehearsals will be held in tbe Padsh House on Thursday " at 7 p.m. ports on Youth Projects in 1948 in the U.S., in Europe and MexÂIco. On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12:30 there will be first hand reÂports from Europe and Asia, and from 2 to 5 in the afternoon ClarÂence' Pickett will speak on the presen, trends in the Committee's program; Elmore Jackson on RusÂsian- American Relations, an AFSC concern; Branch Offices across An;lerica will have reports; and Douglas Steere will cloSe with "Religious ImplicatloD9 of the Work of the APSC." Sunday, Sept. 26 will be the last day for General AssemblY for First Day School-at 10 o'clock. Classes start October 3 at 9:45. NEWS NOTES Mrs.' DeWitt A. Hilla of Elm avenue has received word of the serious illness of her dallllhter Mrs. A. G. McVay of Front Royal, Va. Little Prlacilla McVay has alao bee" sick Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones reÂturned to their home on Dickinson avenue laat Wednesday after spending the summer in the SacÂramento · Valley in California, where Dr. Jones was teaching at Chico State College. On their homeward trip they apent two weeks in Portland, Oregon and two in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert or Park avenue and their daUSlhter Jessie, will spend the weekend as the guests of Mr .. Gilbert's brother and wife Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Gilbert at Greenwich, Conn; Professor and Mrs. Caleb Smith moved to Wilmington, Ohio last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Reed Tripp formerlY of 345 Vassar aveÂnue have bought the Smith's house at 410 Cedar lane. Bruce Harkness of Elm avenue who received bia Master's degree in EngUsb, the humanities diviÂ, sian, on September 2, is continuÂing his work for a Pbn at the UniÂversity of Cbicago. Anne Denworth of Elm avenue entertained at a party in honor of Alice Patterson who ts going to the Georlle School this year. Milton M. Hobbs left Sunday for Pittsburgh where he will study for his maSter's degree in mechanÂical engineering at The Carnegie Institute of Technology. He will also do two hours of laboratory , DEFINITELY NOT HIGH PRICED • Some, who have been impressed by our efficiency, modem eqvlpment and beautiful appoinlmenls, may have conie to the conclusion that our funeral serv-ices are expensive. This is not live-ours is an impartial service for AU. ~ • .- THE OLIVER H. lAIR' CO. -.n_OP ..... u • 1820 CHIS'NU' S'RII' , T."Fh .. RI 6-1511 Through - traffic Troubles? THUNDERING taDk trucks all ;through tha night ... loss of sleep, jangled nelVes ... constant din all day 10Dq •.• and more to come ... ? - or- RESTFUL QUIET in Swarthmore HUls ... where roads IlDd lanes are planned the modern, way - - to balk through traffic· • and keep them';safe, f or children. • NOW IS THE TIME to make a change ... while premÂium prices are still being paid by impatient bu.yers .. arid invest the proceed~ in a new home ... Ire·e and clear 01 all traffic troubles. WILLIAM;' E. WITHAM SWARTHMORE 1000 THE GREAT ~~IRE OF LONDON The London Yare broke out 2 o'eloek Sunday morDing, September 2, 1666, near an oven of the King's baker. The houaea along the narrow lanea,had projecting stories and were cOated with pitch. With alarming speed the flames spread. The people were helpless ••• because they lacked an adequate water supply. Cathedrals, wareho~ bridgea, guild halls, publie building. and homes became a charred, smoldering maos. Mterfour days only one-sixth of the city remained. 100,000 people were homeless and most ofmedieval London was ob. Iiterated. 436aerea of mins ••• 13,200 hoWle8 ••• 10,730,500 ponndsdamage,asum equal to at least $200,OOO,OOOtoday. Fire eagiB.ea were unknown. The only water to be had W88 at the neighborhood pump or welL GUn.powder bad to be ........ to stay the flam"" • Today y_ are protected against suoo a calamity by • ..... t supply of water maintained hy the Philadelphia SuhÂarhan Water Company. 3,800 lire plugs are strategically placed throughout suburban Philadelphia. Day and nillht all the water you nced is ready when required. Thla is the tenth of a series of Darl'Iltiv .... which graphÂIeally k:Il dae _ry of ..-. [,oak for "'e _ in this pap IS' Ia • Bah!! IpIe"l '''1_ .IIL.IIL.II. HI.II.I w.na C •• '.I' StlPPl"'"'' SPRIIGFIEL.D WATER I
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4 THE SWABTHMQBEAN [.:ollege News Notes Phebe Lukens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lukens of Maple ave. who has been at Hockey Camp at Mount Pocono, will be a senior at the University of Pennsylvania this fall. Dick Hook. son o( Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hook o( Westdale avenue will return to Dartmouth for his senior year. Helen Disque, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Disque' of StratI> Haven avenue, Is transferring to Mt. Holyoke College from WheaÂton College for her sophomore year. Judy Dickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pemberton M. DickÂson of Princeton avenue. has left for MacMurray College in ;TackÂson ville, 111. Bob Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reed of <;:ollege avenue, has returned to Evanston, DlInois where he will be a junior at Northwestern this fall. His sisÂMrs. George P. Warren of South Chester road, entered freshman camp of the University of PennÂsylvania last Monday. David Campbell of College avenue will be a sophomore at Michigan State University. Mary Alice West, daughter of Mr. and !drs. J. Burris West of Benjamin West avenue' will enter the fre~hman class at the UniverÂsity of Delaware. Richard Crowther J son of· Mr. and Mrs. Harry W .. Crowther of Yale avenue. Is in the U.S. NaY)(. statiOl)ed at Great Lakes TrainIng Station. He has juat completed his' boot training and Is home on leave. Ralph L),man Brown, Jr.. of Riverview road. will enter HarÂvarrt this fall. Elizaheth Bryant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Milton Bryant of South Chester road, left last week to take her junior year at BnckÂ, nell University. Barbara Lukens. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lukens of Strath Havpn a\'enu£l~ Jeft Monday for Middlebury, vt., where she will start her sopboÂmore year. Beth Huey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Huey of DickinÂson avenue, Carol Heinze, daughÂter or Mr. and Mr •. W. O. Heinze of Strath Haven avenue, and Robert Croco, son of Mr. and M,rs. C. W. Croco of HillbOrn aVeÂnue, will be sophomores at MidÂdlebury College in Vermont. Roberta Haig of Riyerview road will leave Thursday for South Hadley where she will be a freshÂMake your 'phone calls man at Mt. Holyoke College. short and snappy To keep your party·line partners happy. ter Helen will be a fre"hman at 1-----'-'-----Â'. OnpBrty-linetelepllones,cour_ teay pays dividends' Be brief ••• Space calls ..• Hang up eently • • • Take tile lead in good party-line manners. It will mean better.ervice for all. . ' lbl aln Telephone Company ... of Pennsylvania , Northwestern. Nancy Anderson, formerly of Swarthmore and a graduate of Swarthmore High School. will enter Smith College as a freshÂman this fall. Charlotte Hobbs of Park avenue and her friend Mary Louise Green of West Orange, N. J., moÂtored to Mulligan College near Johnson City. Tenn. where they will begin their freshman year. Mrs. William S. Hobbs and son Milton and Peter Murray of Yale avenue accompanien thelIl. Patsy McCahan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David McCalJan of Strath Haven avenue, will return to Mt. Holyoke on September 29 for her junior year. Her brothec David will' enter the freshman class at the Univer-' sity of Pennsylvania Among the 1948 graduates of Swarthmore High School: John J. Baron, Jr. of Parkside will enter Penn State Center; .Joseph Brown of Chester will also be at Penn State Centerj Edward E.'. Kasten of Rutledge is in the U.S. Army stationed at Fort BrecklnÂridge; Barry Patton of Rutledge is attending Oklahoma A. & M . Howard S. Pressman of Chester is entered at Franklin and Marshall. Harry Warren, son of Dr. and SEPTEMBER 30, 1948 The $l.OO-Serve Yourself-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come.and Enjoy Your Selection From HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS . AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN •• ( and Ptcw-... QUELQUES·· FLEURS It HOUBIGANT i:k HWII/" ~N'd ~ pcrfuni~i8.50, 12.50,7.50, 3.50 'I!au d. Toilettc-;.75, 2.50 Sachet· Powder-I. 7,5 Bath Softener-3.50, 2.50 TaltUlifPc)wdec-l.OO' D~stingPowde'-' 2.00 SPECIAU/ilvilalion . Balleel , . ' A dainty.lI~con of.preciouS QUelques FI_urs Perfume in • ba..kct.of 80w~fI. For ,. limited time .. ,only S150_ The Bouquet. BEAUTY SALON Can Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road • , , , I J ;/ " ~~~~~~~~~~~~I-----"-'-'-----'--------------~ FORMAL WEAR TO HIRE M. WEIISTIEI & SOl <" ...... TAILORS - CLEANERS 100 PARK AVENUE CALL and .DELIVERY SWARTHMORE 1727 Think firs' of your EYES Eyes are preciousl Don't ruin your eyes or those of your family by the drain that can come from poor lighting. Be .., ... you have the right light for every seeing nee,d _ be sure with modern Certified Lampsl Think n.xt of your POCKETBOOK Monay I. precious, '00 - especially In these days when your ("'-".17 ,,' dollar often buys less. Be sure you ge' sturdy quality, long life, and dependability - be lure with the guarantee offered by maken of modern Certified Lampsl Demand Modern ~ Lamps " Lam,. with the ~rtifled tag _re you of sound anglneerÂIng for the right light, _nd manufacturing for long ilfe. The special pG'e'ded glela and metal ,eRector gl';".you up to 50% Inore _ble Ilghtt See thea b •• '-buy CertIfied Lamps at your IoeaI el.&tilcal dea ..... 1fOre, or ~ any Philadelphia IIldlk .howfaOIft - io • .,. PHILADELPHIA . .. ELECTRIC no. -. of "'" c..t/W t;;: .. '1:'",,-"" - - -""w _"o'"' f,.,_ .. I' •• , -.t .0 "'ra eed. COMPAN" _Se~p~t_H "b_ e_r __~_ l __~_ -_ _______~ _______________T ::R~E~.:!W~A~B~T~H~M~O~B~E:A~N~ _______________________________~ I • , • - FOR " -, , All adults 18 years or' older re.siding or working in Swarthmore are invited to participate , Having a chest x-ray is as easy ~as having a snapshot , taken,--as fast as two a'minute. All x-ray reports are confidential and are sent only to each person and his family physician. • FOR A HEALTHIER HOME and COMMUNITY GO TO THE • High School Thursday, Gymnasium September 30 i 3.30 -5.00 and 6.30 -8.30 HARRIS and COMPANY ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP BAIRD and BIRD BUCHNER'S SWARTHMORE NATIONAL '. ALICE 'BARBER, GIFfS HANNUM & WAITE THE BOUQUET Eo L. NOYES and CO. PETER ~ TOLD B. J. HOY 5 AND 10 MICHAEL "S COU,EGE THE INGLENEUK RUSSELL'S SERVICE MAIlTEL BROTHERS COLLEGE THEATRE BANK and TRUST CO. RUMSEY'S CHEVROLET MARIE DONNELLY DEW DROP INN PHARMACY CHARLES FIS.:8 ER' . - SWARTHMORE CO·OP W. 'S. BITI'LE and SON • . -
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6 TUE ~WA.1;BMO~EAN . . ~' - . - . ·S.,...,ber U, IM8 NEWS NOTES had motored late In August. Pr0- fessor Lange was one of the elecÂtrical 4!ngineering professors iilÂvited to the Cleveland conference for a week as guests of the Gen- Professor 8nd Mrs. E. O. Lange of Baltimore PIke returned this week from Cleveland where they PHONE. 1984 PROMPT sERVICE W,,'a. and Be""I ... BABBY A. BREBL 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHlIIORE ' SALES AND SERVICE RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES Ow,"", and Operated by American Store. Company CELEBRATE WITH US PENNSYLVANIA WEEK' • SEPT. 26th TO OCT. 2nd In coopefCItlon with the State Department of ComÂmerce, let's boost thl. great .tate. Hundreds of quality food., the products of Pennsylvania farms and Indu .. tries, are to be found In our Markets for your enjoy· men~ . __ ~ ________________________ __ Glenwood Pure JELLIES AP:~:~~~:E: or 2 ~~!::. 29c ----._------------------- lISCO CATSUP ~::. Z \!.~ ~SC . EV AP. MILK. ..... d... 6 :~~ SSe NmLETS CORN~:.Z~· ~Se BEVERAGES 2i~b ~ 'b'of: Z9c Plul bottl. d.POdt ond Pennlylvunia fox In 'ennlylvgnla marbtl. , Lean, Smoked, Sklnned....:Ready.to.Eat HAMS Ib S9C Whole or Shank Half well trimmed, Morl Mank, 20·2' lb. each. Fresh.Kllled Frying CHICKENS All fancy top gra. chicken •• U. S. Commercial Steer Beef CHUCK ROAST .!::~n Ib 5ge STEAKS Porterhou ... ,-aon. Ib 7ft&: or Ilrlol.. .,- abol't Ribs Beel Ib 45. : Gl'oaad Beef Ib 59. Celebnltlng NotiCIng! Pog W"k. , PET·AGREE DOG i CAT FOOD 2~~~ 33e Sea Food Values SeIf..RI,IIlSl PANCAKE MIX 2/::r:r Amala:o Golclen SYRUP ';':,'." Z 7 e . Northwestern Freestone Ib a5. Ib 19. Ib 790 do. :lge GLENDALE CLUB c:=r 2 ~ 970 Sharp Ch .... lh: Ib_ 35c: Bleu Cheese v. 10 35. Kaukanna Klub ........ 47c Swift Prem 12·" ... 45c Red Salman bll ,.D 65c Stuffed Olives Oil,. w.· .. 39c Soul" .. r Plain Olive. 0 .. .... IU28c Homoode-Lite MAYONNAISE 1~·.43c FRESH PRUNES .Ib 10e Celery o.Luxl Mdrb I ..... 1II0.d.l 19c Honeydews calif. Apples ~t.1'II ..... ma.. 3 lin. 29c i Lettuce cau •. luberl '"10. 1012c BROCCOLI rendv Nearby b1u.d·>' ·2Sc , Stock up at this specially low ".Ice. 4fQJ Delicious PORK" BEANS 1~'10c Choice hand picked Mi<;tugan bec:lns in I'O$ty lornoto • 59 sauc.. r..,. them u.-n-c-lef our ulUOl gu.a.ra_ ni".. - for C I.ea' Saael' baat ...... N~"'ISc •• ="'a •• Cat W.. ..... '!:n2 SSG u.~· ....... t CDlktall N.:.'ase:~v,,5" ~~ BaI'tIett Pe .... '!:n' asc I No.;!v,,5 .. W ... Cfta ...... :Piaeappl. . ~. aile' . 'WIIe1e Va, ..... Apl'!eota ~1 S" C. n .. - ...... Pie A ..... a ~ a7e ..... t ........... =. Ne.2\1oase a ....... Oat.. '":i: .... ;-:0 Qe . ,_~.~ .. !'~ .!.~.!.~.~.~W!.: ·.:' ~p~o~ta~,t ~.~.~.~--:-~~~'2IS~.!.~· __ 0_ , eral Electric Company Lllththig Langes motored. to Mllw.aukee Institute. where they attended a fam1ly reÂBefore: returning . home the union in honor 01 Miss Betty Wll- ·'Sweet Shop Old Bank Building Tel· Swarthmore ll597-W Asher's Candy Homemade Cakes Cut Flowers and Plants Come in and see us HOUSE PAINT GETS TOOl The actinic: 1'81. in sunlight burn paintÂde. troy its prolectiye film. SUPBR·L'Asi1C resists actiDle n.y.-gives better service ~ cause it is made for this climate. It Itay. whiter. too ••• because it weathen clean. • flElTON-SIBIE\' Product ;",,,,. ...... ,111863 • 194B Eigi!ty.fiv .. colorful year. of qualit, H. P. SIPLER 11 South Chester Road k··kl, vice-consul. to Bogota, CoÂlombla who la atate aide for three months'. vacatlou.. TheY' also a~Âtended the ~tenni.l celebration at the Unlver'sity of Wisconsin at Madison for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park avenue entertained at a fam1ly dinner party Saturday night to celebrate the birthday of the Rev .. George H. Turner, Mrs. Told's father. Mrs. Don D. Dickinson of Park avenUe is expected home today· from the Jefferson Hospital where she underwent an operation last week. . . Betty Lou Emery, daughter, of Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Emery of Chester. will leave Sundljy for Northampton, MaSs. where she will enter Smith College as a freshman. Larry, three month's old son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A. Luder of Dickinson avenue, has returned from Ohildren!. Hospital, where he has been serious1Y' ill for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Barnes have just arrived home from QalÂifornla and are living with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Bames of Gradyville, former1Y' of SwarthÂmore. Mr. and Mr •. · William. R. McÂHenry I ,their 'sons Bill and ~ob, and Mrs. McHenry's mother Mrs. C. R. Pasc;ebJ are at home on ParÂIsh road after spending the seaÂson at their summer ~ home, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~I''SPind>;iMfrst. 'H'e rmina On ceWanit Ctmityye.r .N . wJi. th ~~HHHMHMMMHHHrHHHHH=~=HHrrHMH~ her two daughters Louise and Jo- MADISON BROS. Phone 1913 FREE DELIVERY - - -.. _________· _··_ ____________~ Iv _ _ Spring Shoulder Lamb lib 49c ·.oneless Roast of Beef Ib 79c Ib.69c Ib 77c Bacon _B___u__t_t_e__r__ __________________. __ ~--------OM. Fruits and Vegetab,l es _1 ______ •• Hearts ,Celery Grapefruit Sweet . Potatoes Aeron Squash . - bun 19c '4~for 25c 21b 19c Ib l'Oc This low.swung dream car is their idea of something I1super" in an automQbilel sephine have returned to Boxwil .. low, their home .in Rose Valley, after their sununer vacation. Mr and Mrs. J. Harlan Jessup return this weekend to their·home on Haverford avenue after spendÂing the summer at Wallingford. Vermont. Needlework Guild . The Annual Meeting IIf the Directors of the Swarthmore Branch of Needlewoork GWld will be held In the Woman'. Club on Wednesday, September 29, at 2 p.m. Women' .. Intemattonal Leape BE N'BFIT :;arden party Card party Mrs. L. M. Selver. '415 Hi1IA>rest Rd., Drexel Hill. - Tickets, $1.00. ,ales of Jams, Jellies and Books. J)()R()!.mY PAUL Is resuming PIANO and CLASS LFBSONS. For Appointments - Call ..--. .. _- Swarthmore 0265·J TAKB a d~ (rom young America. Take a closeÂup look at the dreamlioed oew Studebakers. Fir .. by far with postwar styling •. Srudebaker .... the pace. It's today·s standoOut car! FUSCO a ALSTO South ct estn aDd FaIrview ....... f'IIOD BWA&TIDIOU ..,. '. ' .. · . September. UIN8 , THE ·SWABTHMOBEAN '1 CLA'SSIFIED fmicinatei ow."--he,t'.oh er r syOuUc-' h--a-veIn t hcer qeau taIlv l_e ibn agb Yf-uIlrtntiancge., cRleeapn'l-nl-Bl ohxo u.s. e,T hoe rKer's avenue, Geo' rge A. Hay-, J r ... I,i- -R--O-O-F-S- ----...;.G- ...;=.-a-- -, selling. Rush rep1Y' with com- S arthm OJ - of Swarthmore avenue, Wanda 11&·& ...... plete ~ork history for CODfidenUa! w~ ".......!'~an. . Tyler, of Sout!!, Chester road, and REPAIRED AND PERSONAL interview to Mr. Bernard Forcev .... u...u-Day's work desired by C ._ W'l f 0 d INSTAIJ,ED PERSONAL-Chalr caning, re- 910 Morris Bldg., PI!Jladelphla '2' colored girl. References Phone aro",," • cox 0 g en ave. Furnace Repairs & ClellIline pairing. Bring chairs to T. Har- Pa. ' Chester 3-3685. . • Other Swart!Jmoreans among the Call . per, Olive and Jasper Streets. M\!- VI ANTED-Two young business --------;FO=:;;UND==--------I new students are Suzanne Slaugh GIlOBGE 1IIYEB8' dla. Also, part time job wanted. men destre two rooms with I ::-::--:-----=..:::=.=::!::.. ________ of Elm avenue, an alumna of 4011 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 PERSONAL-Houaehold goods, a bath or a small apartment, pref- FOUND-Pink plasUc &I"-es on George School, an~ Robert L. little of everything. bought and erab1Y' fumlshed, Write Box A, Co1't1ell avenue two weeld ago. Sumner of South Chester road, a sold. Chester 2-6233. The Swarthmorean. Call at The Swarthmorean office. graduate <If the Massachusetts PERSONAL.....If you want to in- WANTED-:AeronauticaI t:DIIineer PO~Last' ThIll'Sday, black Nautical School. 'crease your pep and vigor: In and wife want small furnished and brown female puppy. Call Mrs. Bolling's class of rhY'thmic apartment, $85 to $110. Call PIa- Swarthmore 1634-W. On September 27 Mrs. George muscle coordination, ,contact Mrs. secki Helicopter Co., Swarthmore FOUND-On Dick1luon avenue M. Kama of Wellesley road will H. Wlttmyer, Media 6·2469. q32u6ezO. As kfor Mrs. J. L. VelaZ- near Yale, gray male 1ktten, drive to Northsmpton, Moss. Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Painters '" Paper lIa11&'erII We ahonld know how PERSONAL - V acuum Cle aners, 'WAN• TED-Pr f . about. four months. Call Swartb- where she will leave Marian. " . Swa.2266 Michigan Ave paIirroends, , ctaolalesdte rfso r anadn ~r addeiloivse rreed-. as home Ow0 neesrs ihoinmasl emUa nis, wahco- more 0713-W. junior at Smith College, and to j~~~~~~~~~~~~ij Call Robert Brooks, l>warthmore customed care of property, de'- South Hadley, where ElInor will! 1548. ,. sires lease three or four bed enter the freshman class at Mt. PERSONAL _ Electrical inatalla- room unfurnished house. Swarth- College News Notes H01Y'oke . . . wirin ld more, Media, Main Line area. t.ons: g, 0 and new: Resi- About $175 per month. Call Miss Swarthmore high school aluInm William G. Soden of College dential and Commercial, Light and Alst King 1 Power. Water4eaters, Ranges. All on, s ey 5-3085. entering Swarthmore College this avenue will also be a freshman at work done to Fire Underwriters W ANT~ne-;:o;;:r~t;:;w::o:-;h'-o:;use:=-_ fall are: Charles I. Andes of Rut- Lafayette this faU. specifications. Service on 1Ill keeping rooms for young wo- I r .. ;; .... ;;;; ...... ;..i;;;; .. ~ ........ ;;;; .............. i makes of washers (Bendix In- man with baby, seven months II eluded). vacuum cleaners, ranges Would consider cooperative livmB irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call or baby-sitting In small tam1ly Erich H. Jfausen, Electrical Con- Telephone Swarthmore 1093 • tractor, Swarthmore 2850-W. 335 WANTED-Room In Swarthmore J. E. LIMEBURNER CO. , Park Avenue. or vicinity for college year de- FOR SALE sired by Penn State student. young 'i~jiIi~iiiijng~;m I man. Call Ogontz 0469-M collect - room WANTED-Room with or without side chairs. finish. Ex- board. Penn Center co-ed. Re-cellent .condition. Phone Swarth- ply -Box C, The Swarthmorean. DISPENSING OPTICIANS Experts' in the Making and FitthIg . of Spectacles' and Eye Glasses more U53-J. WANTED-By college graduate, FOR SATE Second hand Easy to do baby-sitting evenings, . washing machine. Cali Media Call Swarthmore 0214. 6,-3725. WANTED-Swarthmore College FOR SATE Crosley console ra- professor, Wife. and child desire .1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila. 6913 ~arket Street Upper Darby dio and recorder changer, ex- to rent small house or' unturnÂcelleilt condition, $75. Wind- ished apartment In Swarthmore. mere console radio in good cone Up to $65. Write Dr. E!1ward A. dltion(no records)" $10. R. C. A. Fehnel. 707 S. 52nd St., Philadel- 827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. radio and record changer. portable phia 43. Pa .• or call Swarthmore mahogany case, A-I condition. $35 0200 Extension 325. PETER E. TOLD · Call Robert Brooks, Swarthmore WANTED-Bt;o;;;y:':o;;;v;;;er;;;"l"S"fo::r:-::af"t::::ei 1548. '. school work at gift shop App1Y' General Insurance FOR SAToF' Small French model ffi_person at Old Bank BUilding. baby grand piano. Upholstered W ANTED-Fami1y liVing quarters au Dartmoalh Avenue bench. Will sacrifice. Also an- ,for Penn State College repre- Swarthmore 1833 tiques. Call Swarthmore 2009- sentative, wife and ·daughter. Re-I'F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;g R. P1Y' Box D, The Swarthmorean. FOR SALE-Pontiac '46 Stream- WANTED-High school boy de-liner. Sdn. Cpe, R. and H. Pri- sires work' after school and vate. Call Swarthmore 3203-R week-ends. Will consider odd :a:fte~r~6~~~~~~~~~~~ I jWobAsN. TEPDho-nAep aSrtwmaertnhtm oorre sm19a8l4l iron house In Swarthmore or viCinity, ;;f!!~*I~~~~:er~§i;~c[ijaiOllI I fMera rrlieeads ec.o upElex,c neoll ecnhti ldrreefne.r enPcrees-• Immediate possession not inJpor-puppies, liver and white. tanto Present· housing too urban. fine bloodlines. Call Media Seek small town abnosphere Will 6-4263. furnish latior to decorate. Rimt to FOR SATE _Black winter coat, $55.,Rep1Y' lBo.x F;The Swarth-like new; btilck Chesterfield, morean. BOGER BUSSELL lII'akor of FIn" Pholiolrapbs Penn State BklK. Sonth Ave. '" State Si. lIIedIa 6-8178 Media, Pa. P~O TUNING. ALBAN PARKER Phoae Media 0159-111 N_ &rut "ballt PIaD_ and ~ Since 1911 both size 18-20 .. Man's tan covert WANTED-Hard .working white coat, size 37. 'Misses tan suit, size 'woman to assist with all house- 16. Like new. Misses gray spring work and care of active three year coat, size 14. Call Swarthmore old boy. Time off. Private room I i~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~ 0228 mornings before 12 and and bath. OnlY' those·lnterested In eveninl!S.. pe,nnan,mt home need app1Y'. $20 FOR SALE-JUue Byrd ctoth Rep1Y" 'Box E, The Dl'Iveway OoutracUon snow suit and hat, size 1, worn onlY' once. Call Swarthmore 0794-R. FOR SALE - Cushman motor · scooter; snow fence; electric recÂord player; two way electric sign; superior custom-made tuxedo, si;ze . 34; furniture, glassware and 'lrl\sCe1laneous household items. Windy Hill, 1050 Baltlniore Pike. Telephone Swarthmore 1093. . FOR SALE-Kerry Blue puppies. Thoroughbred. Grea,t1Y' reduced for quick sale. Call Media 6-0273. FOR SAToN Mahogany drop-leaf extension table, seats eight, $25 as '. is. Treadle sewing machine, Standard, In good working conÂdition. $25. Call Media 6-3479. . FOR SAlE 4 pro used shutters, 1'h by 4 ft. Old bookcase with adjustable shelves, glass doors, 5 ft. high. 3'h ft. wide, 15 in. deep. · Call Swarthmore 1808 FOR RENT FOR RENT __ To Penn State .• tu-dent. room with private bath. Within walking distance. On bus line. Call Media 6-3:124. FOR RENT - Large room, twin beds. 'Two young men preferÂred. Call Swarthmore 1628-R. FOR RENT-Room with private bath. Shar house with ,Swarthmore Write Mrs. Paul or WANTED' WANTED-We will buy at best prices, old china. glass, furniÂiure, firearms. Call HollY Oak 4313 or HollY Oak 8720. Collect, for All business confi- Cupboard. No.5. Pike, WUrningtOI;l, Asp1JaU or Cenerete PETER DI NICOLA :~§~~~J~~~~~~ room In I~~P~ho~ne~ Sw~a~rth;m~or~e 8~S~H ~~ for graSs, tend- TREE SURGERY PUBLIC SALE • PUBLIC NOTICE PRUNING, LIMB AND COUN'rY COMMISSIONERS' TREE REMOVAL SALE OF SEATED LANDS In accordance wi'h the Acta or Assem· ROBERT HASTINGS oly In such cases made and provided. the Call 8Wa.ribmo1e. OZU-W Commissioners of Delaware Count, will owtlrsesri oante rsp'u bMlice estianlge IRn oothme Cono untth,.e Cfolrma·l i~~~~~~~~~~~~ij door of the Court House. In ~e Bo~b of Media, Pennsylvania., on' TUiesdAJ'. ~ tober 19, 1945 at 10 o'clock A. M. the following described pIeces of land In said Counly. owned or reputed to be owned . by the respective persons .noted. THE TERMS OF THE SALE WILL BE CASH. The purpose 'Of the sale Is to re&lll:e an upset price 88 set forth below apllllt each of the tollowlDB' described preml8el situate In the Township of ·Upper Darby and the Borough of Ridley Park. Clarence L. Conner JoJm H. OohertT Albert J. Crawford, Jr. Commissioners of Delaware County Media. Po. UPPER DARBY TOWNSIllP Adallne E. Banker - Lots •• ·.""'5-8&-.7. Plnn of Drexel Hill Upset Price , ......... RIDLEY PARK BOROUGH Bert R. Parker-Part of LotI 180 and 181 Hinkley .& Poplar ' Upset: Price '1155." aT-9-l'7 ALTE~ I, aRPS ..... All ff,~ tA. m I ... u .~ .• MODElII IITC.IIIS • WAU ••• naol COVElli .. • IIIW cOllsrlualol • • AlTflATlOI .... IIPAI .. AIlTEIS 810T11118, .... F. F. ZIMMEBMAN Pbotocrapher "'OUtstandln, for QueUty" Media 8-0438 . 8 E.Pront St. FOR SALE • In Swarthmore, center hall plan home, 4 bedrooms, .2' bath... ....... also one at '15.010 and another at ,17,000 Marian S. Brown AIIaocIated with L. Heary I.e Baron Call Swarthmore 0121-0904 Swarthmore 14<48 WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes .,. Rubbish Removed Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Hardina Av. 110111;10, Pa. A. Mercer Qllinby ~ DD.IDC'1'OK Formerb'of M"'la A. WAYNE MOSTELLER ELECTIUCAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical' InÂstallations and Repairs. Serving Swarthmore and Vicln1ty for past" Twenty Years 1180 Muhlen ....... Ave.. ilwarthmere 1295 .NIGHT ~r DAY , WANT TO BUILD? Good materials and skillful workmen are now avall&ble. . Call us for information and estimates H;:~e A. Reeves " Generation Build .... '" . Swarihmore 3450 CALL Mason Builders Supply Company 331 Dartmouth Avenue Swarthmore 0345 Building !Jlocks All Sbes .19 cent and up DelIvered COMBINATION DOOBS - SCREENS Coal - I4!JDlwr BandiJa&" 1IIaMrlaJa ,. Dependable Service If you have real estate for sale, list with Wi and.we will give you the benefit of our Cooperative Sellini/ Bureau. Call at office or phone us. Wallace Lippincott REALTOR 907 Edgmont Avenno Chester 3-4516 . DAVE-WOOD Painting and Paperhanging "A Well Kept House Never Grows Old"- PHONE Media 6.0755 V ANAl,EN BROS. . Coal and FIlPtOil Swarthmore- .~ Di8posal Servicp. . Rubbish Collected Weekly or Monthly' Ph<>ne Swarthmore 3343 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE,PA. Serving Swarthmore, MorÂton, RuUedge and Ridley Township since 1918 PHONE: Swarthmore O~ l!!HllllnIlHlIlIHIHHIRNHUIlIUIHIIIUlllllnIUlIIIiIUHlm I Charles 'E. Fischer .. === a= = = ~ Builder :: : PAINTING : iii Si! ~ Interior & Exterior ; i5 .. .=E. Swarthmore 2253 .==. ~nllnlllllntlllnllllllllllllmlllllmllllllllllnlUDlIIIIIIIF. • C..,,_ ....... ',. 30~ GeJIe7 IIrMI '. N..., ... . 1125 W. 1",11&1: Ave .. Phn.. Pbclae Baldwin U70 . No addltloml dJaqe for NIiI:tbau~ EdwaniL. Noyes a Co. PI!o!!e: II 'I • 1111 • SWARTHMORE 0114 . \ : , • . . •
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• 8 • THE SWARTSMOBEAN September K, '!M8 Major Robert E. Moist of Park ... -----------. avenue and Mrs. Moist are at Maxwell Air Force Base in 'AlaÂbama, where Major Moist will atÂtend the Air Command .and Staff School of the Air University unÂtil ~ber. ANTONiCA FAIBBANKS Lessons in Piano and Harmony 134 Park Avenue For Appointment Call SvrartbInore 1775-J SW ARTBMOBE HIGH SCHOOL AA tickets for adults are on sale at Michael's Drug Store· The priee is $2-00; the income from the sale of these tickets support all athletic activities. A ticket admits owner to all game; , from now until spring. ' NEWS NOTES' Among the farewell parUes for Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Anthony of Haverford avenue, who leave next week for 'l'ulsa. okla. is that to be given by Mr. and Mrs. DonÂald P. Jones and Mr and Mrs. Palmer SkoglUnd of Swarthmore place at the, Jones home on Swarthmore avenue tonight; a ~orgasborg served VVednesday night at the home of Dr apd Mrs. Walter N. Moir on South Chester Announcing the Opening of My Beau.ty Salon, on SEPTEMBER 27th For Appointment Call Swarthmore' 4538 ) LOllI8B PICIDN 1389 7th Aveave Grace Park FORMBBLY WI'l'B co:.m BEAUTY SALON DO YOU LIKE TO SING? Tenors~ basses, sopranos and altos are wanted fo~ the Media Fellowship Chorus wb1ch becma Its eecond season with a reÂhearsal on Monday evening, September 27th at the Fellowship Bouse, 21 W. Franklin Street, Media. '!be chorus, which preÂsented a successful program of sacred and popglar numbers at . a coneert at the Media Women's Club last May, Is directed by MIs5 Alice E. Blodgett, Supervisor of Vocal Music of the Swarthmore Pnbllo Schools. About thirty members of the Chorus come from Swarthmore, Morion, Wallingford. Bose ValÂley, Moylan and Media. The Chorus Is open tor new members this fall and aU those who wlsb to participate In this commUnity activity are invited to send names and addresses to the SecreÂtary, MIss Bertha MOIs, 25 East 5th Street, Media. road and given by ,them, Mr. and ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mrs. Joseph Moran and Mr and Mrs Ernest Federoff; a luncheon at the Ingleneuk given by Mrs., Charles iLincoln, . follOWed., by bridge at her home on WestdalE' avenue; a dessert-bridge and handkerchief shower hostessed by Mrs. Ford F. Robinson of WestÂdale avenue; and,a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Paul Rogers in Springfield. . Jean Davis will be a junior '=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ 'this year at the University of Ii Pennsylvania. LoUise PaaisoD Bup.Daa . Graduate of the PhUadelphla Conservaiory of Music , 8cholanhip pupU of Madame Olga Sam.a roff Siokowskl ~ I. Now Acceplmg Plaao Pupil. 100 PARK AVENUE SWARTHMORE PHONE 0529 Pool Project " (Continued from Page' 1) one membership might be resold . , The land on which the pool was to be constructed is presently held jOintly by' five families, and these owners have agreed to hold this land for an additional period of two weeks, or until October 11. in the event that some person Of group might wish to acquire it for ~a .::~=====~~~~=~====~~~~~~~~ ttihceu lsaarm pel optu ropfo slaen. dS ainpcpee athrsis t op abre- FOR THE SCHOOL MUSICIAN Sturdy, well built American made' easy playing Trumpets, Cornets, Clarinets, Trombones, with cases .. from $98.50, guaranteed. Also - CONN brasses - woodwinds, LEEDY Drums, Tympani, Vibraphone Small Down. Pa)'DIent Complete Band Instrument service~ School of Music. Cemplete line of rebuilt instruments. Repair dept. . Albert A. Knecht 24 So. 18th St. LOeust 4-2274 Open Evenings, PHILADELPHIA 3 Marie Louise Forsythe REOPENS Studio of Dancing Swarthmore Woman's Club Enroll Now Classes Start October 2nd ' Classes Limited ' . Phone Swarthmore 2523 Boot SIuJp SPRINGFIELD DEAR NEIGHBOR: RIGH, T IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD Famous Edwards Shoes for Children Official Boy Scout and Buster Brown Shoes for boys B. F. Goodrich Rubbers and Boots' 9 BROOKFIELD RD· SCIENTIFIC X-RAY FITrlNG Opp. Springfield Rd· TroUey Station SWA.34M OPEN FRI· EVE- 'T~ 9 P.M. " " the only feasible site for a pool in Swarthmore, the hope was exÂpressed that possibly a number of persons might wish to raise 1\ sum of approximately $4,000 in order to keep title to the land and to meet the necessary taxes and upÂkeep costs for a few years. if necÂessary, .so that it, would still be available as a pool site. In closing its statement, the , committee requested that any perÂson or group wishing to explore the possibilities of C&rrying on with a pool project in the imm~Âiate future, or holding the land over a longer period for this purÂpose, ,'should so notify Oliver E. Rodgers, 425 Riverview Avenue, (Swarthmore 3293-W). Rodgers . has consented to coordinate any efforts that individuals might c~ to . make toward either of these ends . High School Plays Darby (Continued from Page 1) Fullback: Jack Houtz,Barry Coleman, Jack Smith. Howard Arrison. , This year's schedule is as folÂlows: Darby-away - Friday night, September 24. 'Nether-Providen<;e - away - Friday, October 1. Media~way:-Friday, Oct. 8. Sprin'gfield - home_- Fri~ay, October 15. Sharon Hill - away - SaturÂday, O'ctober 23. Glen"':N9r -, home - Friday, October 29. \ Yeadon - home·- Friday, No-vember 5. Prospect Park - home - FriÂday, November 12 .. Lansdowne - away - ThanksÂ~ iving. November 25. .--- ~oll Now For --.... NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS SEPT. 20 and 27 All the regular business subÂ. jects Will be offered, also many special 'subjects of unusual in-terest. ' . Six hours of training a week will be given_ in order that veterans may receive compenÂ~ ation, in some cases, up to $30 a month. The school office is open every evening from '1 to 9 p.m.' Come in for an interview or call Swartlullore 1'14'1 for a free Bulletin of courses. KEYSTONE SCHOOL or J;lUSINBSS ADMINSTBA'l'ION SwarIbmoIe, Pa. ' TAKE A HOAGIE TO THE GAME Hoagie Hut 1'l~ South Chester Road SWARTHMORE, PA. Sandwiches DeUvered for Clubs, Parties, Meetlnp etc. ()pen DaUy from Noon 'to 11:00 P. II. Submarine Sandwiches from ,A Submarine Shop I SWARTHMORE 3216 We are' pleased to announce a complete selection 0' , ) . FISCHER HEAVEN'LY SILK LINGERIE $14.95 to $25.00 13 South Chester. Road Phone SWarthmore 34'10 . '''day SlJ8Cial Daly,. Lemon ChiliOD Pies .. Lady Baltimore Layer Cakes SA'I.'UBDII, F ,Strawberry Shortcake & Tarts OLD FASHIONED' Dutch Fruit Cake . , . Chocolate Whipped Cream Pies Open Sunday for Cookies And Home Made Ice Cream. _ THE "CAKE BOX'" CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS \ THEATRE SQUARE DeUver!ea Saturday o~ durin&' IRIIIIDler mont.h8 Swarthmore au WINTERIZE NOW!· • With colder weather almost here-there are some thitigs that should be taken ~ of NOW: Cooling system· should 00 thoroughly cleaned and made leak-proof Pay special attention to the electr~al system~ld weather puts a heavy burde~ on the battery, spau:Jk plugs, and wiring. Your battery particularly must be . full of power. A stalled car on a bitter cold night is a tough situation. HANNUM & WAITE Yale Ave. and Chester Road Swarthmore 1250 Telephone SWABTIIMOBE 85M Custo,m Tailoring' Ladies and I Men's Hanis& CO. , , BE-LINING BE-MODELING BE-FINJS1DNG DRY CLEANDIs 11 Park Awa.ue Swarthmore, Pa. Suits and ec.ta T~' iul. J'UBB"!B8 • I ESTABJ.JSlIEI) 1812 • • , ,