The Swarthmorean, 1949-07
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First published as The Swarthmorean in 1929, this newspaper continues to the present day.
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, ,.ARE YOUR FLOWERS CHEERING THE_ SWARTHMOR-E SUMMER HOSPITAL PATIENTS? VOLuME 21-NlJ.MBPB 2S SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JULy 1, 1949 $3.50 PER YEAR FULL DAY OF FUN~PLANNEDIN ANNUAL COMNUNITY FOURTH Borough To Uphold ,Tradition Of Doings For All Ages In Its Independence Day Celebration' LEGION NINE IS TRIPLE WINNER Lads Defeat Sharon Hill, Upper Darby During the past week, the Will You Share Your Garden? Contributions from anyone in the community who would like to share their garden with patients of the Philadelphia General HosÂpital would be greatly appreciated. Containers to :hold flowers will be placed at the Woman·s Club from Wednesday noon unW Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. DR. FINE VICTIM OF THROMBOSIS Philadelphia Dentist Boro. Resident 40 Years Fourth of July' carrid fo:" all Frances Pearson and Pat Told. , Swarthmoreans not only the pa- Games for 10 through 13 girls will triotic import which it has for each be led by Mn. J . .Alfred calhoun. Swarthmore Legion team has VARIETY REIGNS scor~ three decisive "?ctories, de- ' . feating Sharon Hill twice by scores ' Funeral services were held Tuesday in Christ Churc:b, Media, for William Middleton Fine who died of coronarr- thrombosis at 7:30 o'clock Saturday morning at his home 128 Park avenue. . United States citizen but also the Boys' games, are to be'Bii'ected by awareness that the borough's tra- Andy Kirk and HarrY Warren. ditional day of conununity fun. is For the Fourth all persons of 14 at hand. years and up are adults and will of 6-3 and 3-1 and Upper Darby IN SUMMER FUN by 11-0. Dalton started last Dr. Fine who .had practiced denÂtistry in Philadelphia' for nearly 50 years maintained an office in the Medical Arts Building. He bad lived in Swarthmore for 40 years. They know that the civic-mind- take part in the variety choice proÂed' members of the Swarthmore gram prepared for them by Mr. Business Association are busily and Mrs. C. W. Lukens. planning for the day-long program By this time the popsicles forÂof family fun which for many nished all players will be very years has made a stay-at-home welcome. ' F!lurth in Swarthmore a hiih mo- 11.30 a.m.-i1remen'. Water ment in neighborliness and fun. Fight-Rutgers Avenue between This year's Fourth plans are in Westdale and Yale. One of the Wednesday's game at Sharon Hill and was relieved by Poole in the fourth inning when Sharon Hill tied at 3-3. Poole pitched his usual steady. effective game and held his adversaries scoreless from then on. A strong three-run rally sewed up the game in the top of the sixth. Barr led the LeÂgion strikers with three solid hits and Dalton chipped in with two , good progress. Pony ri4es for the ;most popular features of the anÂtimely blows. ' youngest celebrants are assured.. nual Fourth of July program. you'll Agile and popular directors have find yourself caught up into real On Friday afternoon the locals been persuaded to .lead games for suspense and we'll miss. our guess ovex:vhelmed Up~r ~rby by every age and condition of Swarth- if you're not also caught in a litUe blasting the o.pposmg. pltcher ~ut moreans. The heat wave may have sprinkle. It's downright neJgh.- ~ !he box ~th a rune-run first brought its woes but it has done its borly of the Firemen to take all mnmg. explosl~n. S~v~ straight part to ,.get the Midget and Clipper that. wetting for the townfolk men hit safely .m the mrung before ball t~ams in perfect p~ form and teu them so. won't you? a man was retired .. The big blows for their holiday afternoon crowd. Time out for fe~g the hun- were a base clearmg double by Then in the dusk. after tile baclt- gry tribe and resting weary bones Dalton and a homer by La~ with yard picnics have freshened. and until the ball ,"","" t 1'30 two on base. Dalton held his op- a~e a . p.m. ts hill t . innin relaxed relatives and friends. there on the Riverview Field. po~en ess or five. gs will be a community square dance 8:3.0 p.m.-8quare Dance---;RaU- whileTarr yielded one hit to the on the. station plaza to bring the road Station Square. last man at the top of the seventh. day's fun to a close. On Monday evening, Poole All this and a parade, too, to pitched a splendid game in defeat-set th~ day off t~ its proudest start. FIRE CO MAKES ~g sharon Hill.. The one damag- <;ertainly the SIght of the young_ II . lUg blo'Y off blf! delivery was a :S!t~~d:~tt:\~li::ev~tri!!~ ~ DEAL O'N" "E" 'NG' IHE ·e:~ch~~~=~:e ~e:: dent wheiher parent, neighbor or' . and went tor I!. homer. Swarth-just the watcher with an eye to CoUncil' Contributes more finally came up with a three the borough :future. ' A word to the ruri burst in the bottom of the wise, clip this program or carry Low Bid fifth ,after being stymied a num.- your Swarthmorean about with Share ber of times by fast and fortunate you. Or you'll let the event, not to fielding on the part of 'Sharon 'mention the prizes given by the In special session Monday eve.:. Hill. Barr and Dalton again led sponsors, YOU' most want to see ning Borough CounCil. considered the hitters with two hits ('.ach. slip by you. the purchase of a new fire truck. Tonight the team travels to Al- 9:30 a.in. (don't wince it once The public safety committee re- dan for one of the most de'cisive was 8:45)-Parade of the finest ported on its meeting, attended games Of the league ..season. young fry to be on view in any by representatives of the Fire town in the country this Fourth Company, on JWle 15. Of July. There will be classes for Low bid for the truck was every kind of fancy dress, patriotic $14,300 net. However. the Fire (this has been the largest being Company preferred another make the most appropriate to the occa- whose Ibid was $2300 higher, since sion, fancy costume (many a Ute firemen were more familiar beauty and cavalier has turned up with the equipment on the higher here), humordus (with now and priced truck. Summer Library Hours From July 1 to September 8, the customary summer schedule will be followed. at the SwarthÂmore Public Li\>rary. The library will be closed on Tuesday, ThursÂday. and Saturday afternoon durÂing this period, but will be open for business at the following times: Monday, 2-5:30 and 7 to 9; W~Ânesday, 2-5:30 and 7 to 9; FridaY, 2-5:30; ~aturday 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Enthusiasm High As Registrants' End 2nd. Week Two weeks of the summer recreÂation program have sped along, with four more to go. Each of the activities is reported to be enthusiastically received by ~e children and young people who are enrolled. Among the Summer Clubbers. craft classes are popular, with 46 at work under the direction of Mrs. T. L. Purnell and Frances Pearson. Mrs. Purnell is a graduate of Albright College. In addition to her experience as a home economÂics teacher and dietician. she has studied at the Philadelphia MuÂseum School of Indusbial Arts. Frances Pearson is a 1949 graduate Bom in Ocean Grove, N. J.. on July 9, 18'77, he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1901. He was a member of Delta Sigma Delta and the Philadelphia Medical Society. Surviving besides his wife. the ' former Emily CaUin Plumly, are three children: William. of Morton, Ill.; Emily, of Stafford Springs, Conn .• and Kom, 'of Jacksonville , Fla. PETITIONS OUT ON LIQUOR SALE of Swarthmore High School. whose , interests, skills and personality Give have won ber the respect of the Residents Chance To Protect Choice, crafters. . The tre~ure hunt Iheld last Fri-day among .the 5lDnmer Clubbers In view of an occurence in its was won by l~ members who -10- neighboring borough, Lansdowne. cated College Theatre passes in a local residents interested in proÂcar bearing U1e license 95B28. F.\"ed tecting Swarthmore from the same Mazza, leader; Timmy Ryerson, predicament are circulating petiÂJudy Abbe. David Woodai-d, Joan tions to have the question of alooÂHarrar, Apne Drlehaus, Beverly holic beverage sale in Swarthmore Crow1lher, Rosemary Hibbard, placed on the ballot so that borÂWalter ReynOlds and Joe Gibson ough residents may evidence their were the winners. Other teams desire in this matter and adequate were headed by Dick Jester, Jim protection can be established in the Musser ·and Lynn Purnell. Each event they wish to maintain the te?m followed a separate course; present "dry" status. . bud out as a r~t of hours of Lansdowne found a zoning ordiÂwork by Don DIckinson and Tee! nance unenforceable when the Dunn. State Liquor Board granted a li- At the Rutgers School, the Prim- cense to the owner of an estabÂary group has m~y different in- lishment there and the Delaware terests. Baseball 'has' become a County Court refused to' uphold favorite of the boys, and the com- the local ordinance which had petition between teams is keen. been designed to prevent liquor All the children have spent their sale. craft period creating and decoratÂing lamp shades for their mothers, and have found ot a rewarding process--even to the last coat of shellac. Last Friday they enjoyed a trip to the Michigan avenue pond of the, Belfields, watching and feedÂing a large variety of ducks. A referendum on saloons or the issuance of liquor licenses is necesÂsary if the borough wants to mainÂtain its local option. The only way this can be accomplished is to have 25 per cent of the voters sign peti~ions requesting the County Commission~rs to place the quesÂtions involved on the ballot for vote in September's primary. then an unexpected twist),' com- Council decided in the interest ments on the ,times (here an in- of goodwill and at the suggestion telligent and imaginative parent is of the Fire Company apparatu.o; an asset), pet pal (observation committee, to reject all bids and may have failed but we think there appropriate the amount of the low has never yet been a bamster) , bid to the Fire Company with the and then those unpressive units understanding that the Company of bedecked kiddy cars, tricycles, will purohase equipment substanÂbikes, and floats. ali propelled tially according to specifications of with such earnestness as to make the public safety oommittee. at no the task of the judges very diffi- additional cost to :Borough resiÂcult indeed. Those judges: Mrs. dents. Francis H. Forsythe, Mrs. Avery The' Fire Company in turn ~la.ke, Mrs. Frank 9-. Keenen, agreed to pay cash for the new mCldentally, will be doing their engine selected and give the title good deed. for the week. for they to the !Borough. would like to ,be giving a :prize to every participant. There will be prizes fOr many and a Flag for Indians To Play Phila each child participating in the pa- The third of this season's thrillÂrade given by the Ainsworth- ing box lacrosse games will be Wernher post of the American played at the Sun Oil A. A. Box Legion. Parade marshalls Ferris on Wednesday July 6, starting at W. Mitchell, C. W. Lukens and 8:30 p. m. when the redoubtable Harold Ogram will earn commun- Swarthmore Indians tackle the ity orchi$, too. Philadelphia Stars. '.nlese two The Library will be closed on July 4, on Labor Day, and on the Saturday before Labor Day. It is I expected that many Clippers Trip Lansdowne Swarthmoreans will avail them- On Monday evening, the ClipÂselves Of the very liberal summer pers scored their most impressive loan privileges, which have been triumph of the season when they so popular in the ~ast. To make traveled to East Lansdowne and it ,pOSSible for hoklers of library before a strongly partisan home cards to have a good supply of crowd. handed the local team its vacation reading matter, adults first defeat of the season by a may take out eight books and chil- score of 3-2. Billy Ziegenfus ren foUr ( twice the usual num-pitched one of the best games of ber that may be withdrawn at one his career and at one s,tage of th~ time), including anything except game struck out three in a row seven-day books and new access- with the bases loaded. The runs ions that are in great demand. scored ,against hlm. were the result Those who wish Swarthmore to be governed by the will of the majority of its people in this matÂter should· contact Tob.e SwarthÂmorean, the ministers of the local churches, President John Nason of the College, President George Ewing of the Borough Council, Ilf any other resident who is in posÂsession of the petitions to be signed. T4e petitions must be filed with the Commissioners before July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Harlie D. Reynard. 10:30 a.m.--Game Hour for All teams have alwaYs given the specÂon the College Aveuae School tators all the blood-tingling action Grounds-This doesn't, sound that anyone might desire and thiS nearly as exciting as the bourof coming tussle, like its predecessors, genuine community cooperation will leave nothing to be wished turns out to be. There will be the for in the way of exciting roughÂpony' ,rides for children under and-tumble action. Both teams seven under the indispensable di- are studded with stars from 001- rection of Mr. and Mrs. Pbillp M. legiate lacrosse ranks, maJIY of Ald~. Qames for Brownleage them .All-American aelectkmS in girls, 7 to JO, will be ~ of recent yean. All books taken out between July of loose support, but his teammates and small son David returned to 1 and September 8 will be stamped res, ~nded wi, th fine help at criti- theu' -home' m Evanst'o n, m., last for return on September 12; but cal moments. Noel Snyder and week after visiting with Mrs. it is hoped that the holders. once Mike Bender drove in decisive' Reynard's parents Mr. and Mrs. they are through with them, will runs with timely hits and the Willard Tomlinson of South ChesÂbring . ~em back to. the IJbrary . whole team played in excellent ter road and vacationing in the at thell" e.iU'ly converuence, so that fashion. Thursday afternoon the Poconos for three weeks. Mr; and. others may make use of them. Olippers went to Overlook Heights MrS. Reynard will be located. in Miss Hunter, J,.ibrarian will be to replay a 2-2 tie of June 20. If Park Forest, m .. a suburb of on vacation from August 5 to this game is won.. the Clippers end Chicago after August 1. Se tember 7 d .... - Shipherd the first baH season in a tie with .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M.: Reed p . ; an , ~o:t. East Lansd owne for first place, of North Chester road will enter- ::s:.~~ ~~rarian. from July 2 and the plQoff will be held Sat- tain informany at ElUPper and ~..... urday. " ,bridge at their home this evening. ;. " " " , , .~ '. :j 'l J !
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THE SWARTBMORBAN , " JULy 1, IN. TO 8E()OME BRIDE Miss Jean Gillon Huey, daughÂter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R. RYAN - MEDFORD The marriage Miss Ruth CharÂlotte Medford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Medford of place with a crown-shaped beadÂdress and. she carried gardenlaa and lilles. , Miss Vlctorta J. Schmidt of Bar- HIl1es Of Cambridge, Mass. ton, Coon., Mr. M1cbael S. Post Mr. David A. Joimaton served of New.Milford, Conn., and Mrs. as best man for his brother, and William S. Spiller of Hudson Falls, Huey of Dickinson avenue and the ushers. Included Mr. Henry N. Y., brother of the bride. Mr. Edwin Donald Gustafson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. GustfÂson of Highland Park, N. J. Will . be married tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore Friends Meeting House. , Sirath Haven avenue, to Mr. 'Ber- vard avenue, as maid of hQ1lOr, V. Leonard of Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr. Following the ceremo~ a recep. nard Lewis Ryan, son of Mr. and Wore a gown of yellow marquisette JA~ugustus~~~L.~Pu~hn~~a~n~o~f~W~.~""~!~n~g_:!;ti~O~n~w~a~s~h~e~l~d..:in~~Wbi~~tIi~er~. H~0'~tse~1 Mrs. Omar C. Ryan of Richmond, featuring a V neckline, cap sleeves • . A reception will follow at WhitÂtier House on the campus. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer of Ind., took place Thursday, June and full skirt with bustle effect. 30 at 4:30 o'clock in the Swarth- The bridesmaids .f4iss J. Allee more Pnisbyterian Church. Brinsfield sister of the bride, and The Rev. JO!l<'Ph P. Bishop per- Miss Alice S"1der of Yale avenue, formed the ceremo~. wore s!milar gowns in blue mar- The bride given in marriage by quisette. They carried bouquets North Chester road will entertain her father wore a wedding gown of of yellow carnations and blue delÂal a dinner at their home before the wedding rehearsal this evenÂing. Mrs. James H. Hornaday of Dickinson avenue will give a luncheon for the bridal party beÂfore the wedding tomorrow after-noon. The bride-to-be was guest of honor at a pantry shelf showp.r given by Miss Helen Kraus of BenÂjamin West avenue. ivory satin made with a fitted bod- phiniums to match the, flowers ice, off-shoulder n<>Ckline with in their hair. yoke of tulle, and lace capped Mr. Howard D. Shepard of HolÂsleeves. A panel of lace extended mes served as best man, and the from the yoke to the bottom of ushers were Messrs. Leonard E. her full ski';! which ended in a Davis and John E. Wamsley. train. Her three-quarter length A reception at the Holmes Fire veil· of tulle fell from a halo of House Hall followed the ceremony matching fuce and she c8rrled a after which Mr. and Mrs. baskel with an ivory satin handle Armstrong left for a two-week filled with gardenias and stephan- trip south. Upon their return otis. they will reside at 440 Morton Miss Joan: E. Medford, as maid avenue, Ridley Township. TO WED TOMORROW of honor for her sister, wore a The bride and bridegroom are Miss Emily Elizabeth Rumble, gown of pink taffeta featuring a both graduates of Ridley TownÂdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter fi~' bodice, off-shoulder low ship High School. Mr. Armstrong Rumble of Yale and Swarthmore neck edged with shirring, and cap served three years in the U. S. avenues, will become the bride of sleeves. Her full skirt was shirred Marines. Mr. John Jerrold Jackson of ,to the bodice and had three bands CLARK· BARRIS Larchmont, N. Y., tomorrow after- of shirring through it. The marriage of Miss Ohristine noon al 4 o'clock in the Swarth- The bridesmaids. Miss Agnes U. Woodard Harris, daughter of'Mr. more Presbyterian Church. Thomas and. Miss Elizabeth ~. and Mrs. Raymond Harris of FOrt A cordial invitation is extended Elleman of RIchmond, Ind., Miss Worth, Texas. to Mr. Richard to friends to attend the ceremony. 'Charl?tte ~. Smithers of lIhila- Coleman Clark, ,son of Mrs. Wil~ The bride-to-be was guest of delphia, MISS Hary E. Denworth !iam S. Clark of Philadelphis, took honor at a kitchen shower given of Elm avenue and Miss Mary place SRturdlly, June 18 at 12 last week by Mrs. Robert Pfeifer Servais of Dickinson avenue, wore o'clock noon in the Swarthmore of Yale avenue who wlll attend the 'samestyle model as the maid Presbyterian Church. The Rev. as matron of honor. of honor, in aqua taffeta. They Joseph P. Bishop officiated. Mr. and Mrs. G.,orge Schobinger carried baskets with aqua handles The bride wore a gown of white and Miss Barbara Ann Schobinger filled with pink' flowers. The pique with inserts of organdy of of FIhiladelphia. formerly of maid of honor's basket with pink a floral pattern on the full skirt. Swarthmore, entertained at a din- handle held the same shade of Her tulle veil was of finger tip ner party lasl Thursday evening flowers. They all wore bandeaux length and she carried a prayer in honor of the 'bride. Miss Scho- of pink fiowers in their hair. book with white orchid marker. binger will be a bridesmaid. Mr. Robert A. Ryan served as Miss Anne Lingle of Cornell The bride was guest of honor besl man for his brother and the avenue, the bride's only attendant, at a luncheon given Saturday by ushers included Messrs. Edward wore a gown of white pique with the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Thomas, R. Noah Berry, P. fitted bodice and full skirt trimm~ Carter and Miss Jane Carter of William Davenpory; Denver P. ed with bands of organdy. She Glenside, former Swarthmore res- Cain &11 Of Richmond, and Phillip wore a Juliet cap of pique and idents. Miss Carter ,will be a J. Smithers of Philadelphia. carried American Beauty roses. bridesmaid. Mrs. Medfor-d wore a gown of ,Dr. William Gillespie of Nar- The bridal party will be enter- light rose crepe with 'a biege ny- beth served as best mario tained this evening following the Ion net hat trimmed with rose The bride is a member of the wedding rehearsal by Mrs. Howard lilies. lJer corsage was of pale choir of the Swarthmore Presby-Bastian. aunt of the bride, and by lavender orchida. te·rl an Ohu crh. Mr. and Mrs. Stoll Titus at their Mrs. Ryan wore a gown in ------ new home 20D Swarthmore ave- beige shade with matching hat. Her corsage was of green orchids. .JOHNSll'ON - SlPD,T,ER, nue. JULY - BRIDE The marriage of Miss Elizabelh F. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Wilson of Park avenue, to Mr. Frederick K. FosÂter, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. FosÂter of Syracuse, N. Y. will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Swarthmore MethcÂdist Church. The Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser Will perform the ceremony. A reception will follow at Strath Haven Inn.' . Mr. and Mrs. Foster, parents of the bridegroom, Will entertain the wedding party at a dinner at the Ingleneuk before the wedding rehearsal this eveniog. Miss Helen Kraus of Benjamin West avenue, who will be a bridal attendant, entertained at a dinner party. ·,a t her home Wednesday evenmg. Bailimore Pike, Springfield Phone Swarthmore 0450 The Hoagie Hut 17~ S. Chester Road Swarthmore ' Closed July Fourth Closed Sundays Fo.r July and AuguSt, A reception followed the cereÂmony at the home of the bride's parents. Armstrong - Brinsfield Miss Margaret P. Jkinsfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brinsfield of Girard avenue, and Mr. Thomas J. Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong of Holmes, were united in marrÂiage Saturday, ~une 18 at 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore Methodist Church. The Rev. Dr. Clarence Carter of Philadelphia. formerly of Swarthmore, performed the cerÂemony. Miss Constance Newbold Spiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ROOert E. Spiller of Ogden avenue, and Mr. Thomas J. J ohnsto", son of Mrs. Louise Abbot Johnston of White Plains, N. Y. were married SaturÂdaw, June 25 at 3 o'clock in the Swarthmore Frienda Meeting House. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. EverÂett L. Hunt acted as overseers of the Swarthmore Monthly Meeting. Miss Mary Miles Spiller attenÂdede her sister as maid of honor. and the bridesmaida were Miss Barbara H. Thatcher of College avenue, and, Miss Margaret T. FOR The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory slipper satin gown fashioned with yoke MAGAZINE of illusion finished with lace trim SUBSCRIPTIONS on bodice, and lace ruffles on Mrs. Lloyd E. Kiltlffman bouffant skir,t worn over a hoop. Swarthmore 2080 Her finger tip veil was held in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ College Theatre MEDIA Air Conditioned Friday and .S aturday Joan Crawford. Zachary Sco" ''FLAMINGO ROAD" Feature Times - Sat. Night Only 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Special Saturday Matinee For Kiddles • 1:00 p.m. "MISS ANNIE ~NEY" Serial - Comedy - Cartoons Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Doria D&;,ÂJad< Canon "MY DREAM IS Y01Jll8" in technicolor . . AUt OONDlTIONm Friday and Saturday LonoeU .. Young Van~ ''MOTHER IS A FBESHlI[AN" in technicolor Sat. Matinee 1:15 p.m. Exln. For The KlddjeR Last Episode "Congo Bill" Also Cartoon Sun. - Mon. - .Tues. Humphrey Bogari .John Borek "KNOCK ON ANY DOOR" Wednesday Only .James_ , Babllra Bel GeilaM .. bert BnD "CAUGB'r' " .. SAVE TIME! LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR· I WHILE YOU SHOP "RIGH. IN THE C.ENTER OF ,TOWN" RUSS ElL"5 CALL 0440 DARTMOUTH &- I.AFAYETTE AYES. THURSDAY, JULY 7,1949 The $l.OO-Serve Yourself- All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Seleetion From HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN The Bouquet BEAUTY SAWN Come summer - Come care Call Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road Maire SNrB yo,;r RUGS arB CUAN~ when )IOU romp OIl the Ooor with your children . Ute a Itroag vaCUUBl deauer aDd. vacuum Jour fUP daily. Sead out your ru.. f~r dlGrÂauah 11 ..... pooio& ... eiy few laoath,. No Died to worry about rep gettiag 80ft when cleaned at Paultop'., STIFFNESS NOT M, MOVED I ... 1:1 ............... 0 (P~"'SO" tt· Comr.e!!,! 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa •. Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646 Need CleanlnCJ EVERY Year. ABBOTTS Jane Logan delux ICE CREAM In The Special One-Half Gallon Container Orange and Lime Ice I n Gallon Containers / Just what you want for the 4th of July weekend' Mi.b.el'. ClUep 'b.rmcl, ON TIlE coitNI:B ~.;;."'U;J.o;II';;I,;lM;;"====;;;;=========iT~iI:E~';;;S~W;:;A:=R;;:T;H=:;M;,O;:R:E:'A ~"'~;;;::~:;;;'"~"""';T~=~=:;;-:-;=' • end of June 17-19 visiting rala- City, Satunlay, June 18. Marian' Ransburg of Har:vard tives In West 'Orange, N.J. They Phyllis Kletzlen of South Ches- avenue Will leave SuDday for also attended the wedding of Mr. ter road entertained a few friends Camp Kanes8'take, Spruce ,Creek, Thomas B. McCabe, Jr., and Miss at a picnic at Smedley Park Fri- Pa., to act as councilOr for a few THE·SWARTHMOREAN l'1lJPD1IBD ."BaY FRIDAY AT SWARTIIIlOU, PA 'I'IIB SWAIlTllllOBBAN, INC" I'UBLlSIIBR Pboae Swaribmore "" PEIEB E. TOLD, Bdltor' IllAlUOIUE TOLD, Alloclate BlUter Ro8alie Peinol Lorene McCarier Pat Told Entered 88 Se <md Class Matter, January 14, 11129, at the Post Office at Swarthmore. Pa., UDder the Act of March 3, 18711. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON 'SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY • .JULY 1, 1849 -- - ----- -- - ---- ----- "--" Presbyterian Notes Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service Mr. Bishop's serÂmon Will be "FlIght from Free-dQJD." The Church School, has officl-ally closed for the summer, to open again early in September. The Church Hour Nursery will be held this Sunday from 11 to 12 o'clock for ohildren ages 1 to 7. ,The Boy Seau_Troop :!.-meet each Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Each Wednesday during the summer surgical dressings are being made at the Church from '10 o~clock on. , If you would like to 'stay through the lunch hour please bring a sandwich. Christian Science Notes "God is the subject of the LesÂson- Sermon in all ChurcheS of Christ, Scientisi, on Sunday, July 3. 'The Golden Text is: "I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God. in him Will I trust" (Psalms 91:2). NEWS NOTES Pe~ Keenen of Harvard aveÂnue who 'spent 10 days on a EuroPean Economic Geography trip through Holland. lqxIemÂburg; and the Rohr Valley in GerÂmany, has returned to her studies at the University of Zurich. The second seme9ler of the University ends July 15 and Peggy will travel in Europe six weeks before returning home SePtember 3. Donald Fetherolf of Columbia Yvonne Motley in New York day. weeks. MOLD A FASHIONABLY FEMINE '. FIGURE in this . action·free SwimSuit .. Brallle work has been resumed 1S SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE al the Church for part of this summer. The Six Dois and' any new volunteers will meet on ManÂday morning at 10 o'clock to do a special piece of work which is vitally needed for the blind. afovre ntuhee nseuwm mtoe r Vmaonn Nthusy sa,n dC aWllfi.l,l :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ be associated with his uncle Mr. R. H. Markam iiI the Advertising Noti. .... is, herby given of a conÂDepartment of the Van NUys News. gregational meeting to be held immediately after the morning worsl?lP on Sunday. July 10. G. Willis Brodhead will be the guest soloist this Sunday morning. Methodist No,t es The Chuch School will meet at 10 o'clock. The Young Adult!! meet in the Ladles' Parlors. The Holy Communion will be celebrated at the 11 o'clock: serÂ, vice. Reception of members. The ushers for the day are A. P. Smith, C. L. Hughey, C.King and R. M. Snyder. , Trinity Notes Holy Comm,union will be celeÂbrated at 8:00 a.m. and also at 11:00 a.m. Ushers for the 11:00 o'clock service are: C. W. Randan, bead usher, F. Plowman, T. L. Willlams, J. B. Bullltt, Jr." J. W. . Jones, J. P. Wilcox. C. S. Brown and J. L. Comog. Church Servi'Ces SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MInister ,Sanda.:v .JnIy 3 11 :00 A.M.-'l'he seniIon topic Will be ''Flight from Freeedom." WedJie6day, .JnIy 8 7:30 P.M.~Boy Scouts, Troop 2. 10:00 A.M. ~ Surgical Dressings Group. METHODIST CHURCH Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister SIJIlday ,JnIy 3 10:00 A.M.-Church School ,11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion . TlUNITY CHURCH Re~~.C.And~n,Rector Sunday .JnIy 3 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OFPRIENDS SIJIlday .JnIy 3 11:00 A. M.-Meelinll for worship. (Children cared for in WhItÂtier House.) Wednesday, JnIy C 8:30 to 3:30-Sewing and QuIltÂinI In Whittier House. Box Luncheon. All cordially inÂvited. PVk AveDUe'below Harvard SIJIlday lab' 3 11:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M • ....LesSOD - Sermon "God." WednesdA)' evening meetin& , _ch week, 8 p.m. Reading room open dally except Sunday and HolIdQa 12 to 5 p.m. WedneadA)' _Inp 7 to 7:50 pm. and II to t .. Mr. and Mrs .. OharleS W. Lukens of Strath Haven avenue attended Ihe annual convention of the Third Region. of Ithe National Stationers Association held in AtÂlantic City last week. Mr. LukenS was elected Govenor of the Region; The National Red Cross ConÂvention held in Atlantic CitY Sunday through Thursday was attended by the following' from Swarthmore: H. H. Hopkins, chairman 'from the Swarthmore Branch of the Red Cross; Mrs. W; Rodman McHenry, chairman of Junior Red Cross; Miss Mabel Ewing 'who is in clIarge of the Junior Red Cross Branch' in Swarthmore High School, Mrs; Walter H. Dickinson. of the Board of nli-ectors, Mrs. Avery F.Blake; chairman of Canteen Service. , Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden avenue is entertajning as her house guests for a few weeks Mrs. F; F. Wing and her daughters Miss Joanne Hulbert and Miss Nancy lJulbert of Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. Hodge ,entertained at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. W'mg Friday. Mrs. Joseph A. Perry and her daughter Miss Olive Perry of the Swarthmore Apartmen1!s en'ler-. tained for a few days of last week Mrs. Perry's daughter Mrs. RusÂsell M. Cook and her son Perry Ruddick of Montclair, N.J. Robbie Stevens, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Harold R. Stevens of Riverview road, entertained a group of University of Delaware classmates at a luncheon-bridge at· her home Wednesday. They included Tee! Dunn of Dickinson avenue, Betty Brown, Miriam Fromm, Harriett Hoover, Marty MartIn,.Jessie Nolan. all of Drexel HIll,and Jean SawYer of Primos. Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Peel, their son Craig and daughter Ginny of Columbia avenue spent the week- , Summer Hours 9:30-5:00 Wednesday and Sa~y 9:30-1:00 -:0:- THE CODl/Dunity. Oealth Society 01 Central Dela ware County· BOROUGH HALL, SWARTHMORE Your ,Visiting Nurse Service ... •• eDls ils 27th Aaaaal Bepod fol' 1948-1949 '1'0 Beddeals of IIaisCommgaity For Serviee, Can Swa.3498 H No.t\DSwer, Can SWA.0740 COST & aIIcJtarr ~e of f ... fa maIntained for o.use unable to meet o.e full cost of the service: $2.00 per visit up to one bour. $Z.54I per _. at an appointed speel· 8ed lime. $Lot for JInIodermlc injections III tbe eIIIee. ,We Have Provided: • 7833' vI8Ils to ,"oar bomes for bedside n1l!lllq ClIft aDd flUDil1 beallb II1I~OlL ' • 121 vI8Ils made to our oBice for special tr .. bII_ e 8 local scbools wlo. nursing service for yoar ebIIdreD. • NIIl'8e assistance wlo. 14112 medical eumlnaUons for Jour ocbool &ce cblldreD. • Nurse assistance with 005 dental ep.mlnaUODI. for :roar ..bool .blldreD. • 12 Health ta\klI and pro_ for your Ioeal orpDlsaUo .... • 75 ArlIcles of sick room equlpment from our loan olooet. • Narslnr .enIce for tbe Delsware CoantT, Day Camp. • SupervIsIon aDd trsDsportaUon for Z4 of yoar ohIlc1ftD to CamP Hope and CamP Sanablne. • Volunteer traDSPOrtation for patients to boopltal c1taIca. • Administration for tbe Denial Healo. Center-financed by your local civic lI1'oups--wbere 561 trestments were elven. • The Woodl1D ChDd HesRb Cente~pened May 8, 1949, wlo. 47 babl .. attendlnrtbe first day. ' • AssIstance and cooperation ta Community Chest X·Bay -Â' feJI tbrOagb the Delsware County ,TubercUlosis and Healo. _lsU .... '. From special fDDda-Cenerously contributed by \oCal or .... ' batloDll-mIIk, special medlcaUono, eyqlu!es, etc., • 15 Infant lsJettes tbrOagb o.e N~llleworl< GuDda. FINANCIAL REPORT Balan';" June I, 1948 ................. , INCOME Fees from In.Uvldualli and contncto •• , 9,118. CONTRIBUTIONS Borourb of Swarthmore ............. . Ridley Township CommIssioners •••••• COMMUNITY CHEST •••••••••••••••••••• ' •• 00 ZOO.OO 13,092.00 II.., Total Receipts •••• ~ ............. . ...... .14 1!XPENDIT1lRES· ' (Jftice Espense •••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• $ 2,613.68 Transportation....................... . 1,917.38 Salarl.. ........... ...... ........... 17,237.l0 Retirement Fond ........................... •_ _76 3_.8.0 Total Ezpenllllans ............... • 22,l!8L!MI Balance May 31, 1!K9 •••••••••••• • .... (Boob AmUted IIi Job B. __ and Com_) (CertIfIed Public Acoo_laBto) J W. were able to make, 3929 free home viaita and to alice, I>arke~ achieve this record bealUse your'Red Feather eon- 9' Its trlbutioas made itpossible for the Community Chest . of Philadelphia and Viduity to alIoc:ate $13,092.00 old Lank buildln..I~ L ___._..~. _.._w..._. a lga en'A_e__yD' r"_, Co _All_ a e_n'. ._..._..'. .._...._..._..._ Cn_ed ' •_ ••c_ o, __·' s_. ...._. _- -J
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• THtSWARTHMORBAN NEWS NOTES Edith Kletzlen of South Chester road Is home from Nor.thfield Scilool for Girls, Mass.. and is working at the Pennsylvania Hospital, Phlladelphia for the summer. William David Webb, son of JIlr. and Mrs. W. H. Webb of Soulh Chester road aDd Cresco, Pa., was graduated from Wesle7an University June 19 with both Honors and Distinction. He was also elected to membership in Phi Bela Kappa. In September he will begin his atudies at Yale Quality Food. You'll - NHd to Properly ·CELEBRATE 'l'IE, 4th A larger Clooriment of lu.t tho food. you'll noed at homo IN' on tho Our Mar:=-- WUI e- OPEN FRL TILL 9 .oM. : SAT. 6 P.M. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 4th Girard - Lean, Smoked, Skinned - Family sIZe SMALL RAMS ~;':;k IliS9' Short thank., well trlllllMd - ........ COOlED CANNED BAli AF~""oI=..fat • lie All bone, akin and eJCWQ. fat "moved. Weight 1.10 Ibi. SMOKEDPICNlCS~~~!f Ili47c , . Short shonk.. --.11 trlmlMd - .. ,. • ,btl. - CANNED PICNICS Aga",-'tofat Mamd,WoIOht All ski", bone ond Dean fat remov-.l. Weight U It.. BEN TURKEYS '=l'" 10 to "Ikldl broaal breancf; fun mea..., -.II foHI4. FRANKFURTERS ",":,t:.,~!~ LIVER PUDDING ;lZ',rn:' ~ .. • S7c Boiled Ham v ... 33c Come .. ..., 01- ""·19c 1·-27c ""27c 2:'33c SpIced ......... ... .. 15c Potato Sellad Pro ... d Pork ""·19c Cole Slaw ' Dried Boo' OIl ... L-' "". 29c Pet-Agree:::::' Iii 4c , l'inIIilRililpeMi;-jI'~"'~.h~~~o.~~ .a~ toet;;;;;.;--;,:~~ aso Ce'iforaia I_hi. Letta.. .. ~5. "aacy Tru BID Berri_ e.: a,o CANTALOUPES V/.!:'a'7::- 2 for 3Sc 'r.e..o.l.o.t.r V/.G/HIA UI LOUISIANA CRUNCH RING CAKE - ch45c &Ira rich Gold. Cab Made with 'N ... orangu. toppH with Cocoanut Macaroon Crunch New Cocoanut Crunch CDR •• Cake -5'0 Swift'. PRRMer UICIAL PfUel CIo ..... ,_ ......... 11M GI ...... Cia 2 .... ..., 75e Mild Ch_.. .. 45c KPr.o,.v olone -. - 1·59c Natural Ch_ 1·53c Romano •• ...eM CII.... "'III 42c Gruyere Ch_.. .... ... 59c SheHord -- ...... ·19. CoHage Ch_.. --I4c /!Da) Margarlno ..... 26c PrI _ _ OIeoauguia, 2 ~ 3ge YI""" H _ _ "rlched Supremo __ "'I BREAD fl'aftkfurtw II' 1ar·a.Qw naB ROu.a a'!W atG -..:~2gc -.,:tiZgc HaM ....... tt:lgc -..y .... ·d .. Ute .alad........ 'tor ~se Dole or U • ..,.'. era.... • •.. ... a ~ a. . w. =4 ••• II,P.II a~ase .... 'N H ..... _ 0.", .. Menk ..... "N, H ......... . Stalled OU". ~ II- ..... , •• OB ... Law SchooL Mr. and.1IIrs. Webb 1 attended the commel'cement at Wesleyan June 19 and on 'June 20 the wedding of their niece MIss Pamela Joyce Faulkner, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Harold U. Faulkner of Northamp_' ton. Mass., to Mr. Fred ManSJJre of T.ansdowne. David was one of the ushers at the wedding. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Delaplaine spent th~ week-end with the former's mother Mrs. Roy W. DelÂaplaine of Cornell avenue. Dr; Delaplaine who has been stationed w+th the Navy Amphibious Force at LitUe Creek, Va., hao been reÂleased from the Navy and Js starlÂing a residency at Bellevue HosÂpital, N. Y., in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Mrs. George F. Fenno of Swarthmore avenue Is entertainÂing Mrs; Alfred Gary White of Washington, ·D. C., formerly of Swarthmore, and Mrs. G.ary White of Birmingham. Ala., who arrived Thursday for a' few days visit. Margaret FIace1is of Scarsdale, N. Y., and Carol Shoemaker of Haddonfield, N.J., visited their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker of Riverview road. ., - PAlOlBfA(UO • Tlf~ •. 69c Take the.lmmer out of summer.· 4fo1d Palm Beach Ties • . . here ogaln lor tho.e sweltering clays ahead • • • More beautiful than ever. .at.. leach 10 .. $1.00 BUCHNER'S Toggery Shop. S PARK AVENUE TheSwarlh Co-op are mLY 1, 1l1li wHEN co-OP S ARE IN TOWN PRICES ABE DOwN Fresh Blle.erry Pie wltlil!:;on 3ge . LOIN Pork Roart ::;:;: Ib S9c LOCAL FRESH KR·un STEWING Chickens ·Ib S9c YANKEE SLICED ' Bacon Ib 39c 2. PICNIC SPBClALSI co-op IAYOIIAISE ~I:rt ·41 c VALLEY FORGE SOUR , PICKLES quart . Jar 2Sc We Have A Full Line of son Drinks and OilIer ,PIanIC Needs < CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES • doz 19c CALIFORNIA SUNKIST LEMONS .JERSEY BOUND Green beans 2 Ib.19c EASY TERMS! For newer cats .. Modernize with Super - cushion Tires FUSCO & ALSTON Chester BDCI Fairview Roa.k • Ihnt"rt'lallene .., .. JULy 1M. MACBEAN and TVN1s CGoQplete Tree 8ert1e8 S_~..... -'l'rI-rnl' E nial can Wa7U U88 THE SWARTBMORBAN 5 MIss Helen TcwnJln.... ot ~::~I Chester xoad are spending. Swarthmore po':eit :mwa::gf!tm:e... week in Atlantic City. ' Disposal Service MIss Margaret Ransburg. Ing congratulations upon the Harvard avenue entertained at a 'Bub .... CollecW of a IIOD, Timothy Wood Powell, miscellaneoUs shower Tuesday ~,:~:u,:oc:..~43 PERSONAL BIRTH CLA.SSIFIED REFRIGERATION Sales and Service on June 22 in Lylng-in-Hospltal, evening in hoDOl' ot MIsa .... 811cy I 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. PhTilhaed eblpahbiya .I s a grandson of Dr. Van AIen of Park av~ wh_o. i;;~~~~~~~~;;;i be married Saturday. July 18 Ul..aIIIDDU/DmRllmIl1U1_, and Mrs. Neal Thurman of Cedar Mr. John Taylor, Jr~ of BallthIlOr.,.j :-: Commercial and AIr Conditio ....... HOME FREF:ZEBS :-: and radios reÂfor and delivered. Brooks, Swartmnore lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marian Karns of Wellesley Powell of Swarthmore avenue. left Wednesday to be an NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Carl K,·Dellmuth and da~ters Nancy and Terry, former residents of South Chester road, are returning to Swarthmore Councilor in the Cherry La,NIt I Sohool at Darien, Conn. school Is one !<or mothers small children, similar to the at Vassar College. Mrs. Charles H. Brennan, desires position as today after a year spent traveling 50 cents per hour, day. evening: in AustraIia and Europe. . They ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =PSwE~aRrthSm~O~orNe;;A:-~L20-~1L~8o::t.s.. _mo_we. d". ---W==a-r-- .williand in New York aboard the ren Pierce. Swarthmore ao78. R. M. S. Maurelanla. MIss Anne LIngle of Cornell W.A.·mGH Swarthmore 3237-M with her small daughter Cm'l)!, I Js leaving today for her home S'IIl FranclBco. Calif., after an tended visit with her parents and Mrs. Wayne. lL Randall A. Mf1rcer Quinby ==--;; FOR RENT avenue who was on a weeit's Riverview road. FUNERAL omEcraB visit with her brother-in-law and &STATB NOTICK Formerly of Media sister Mr. and Mrs .. William R. ESTATE of John Dalley , II2 5 W ..I. .h I• gh A ve., Pblla W a IIe rs, Jr., of Montrea. I, was taLtae tbtea•r s• bteesetna mg .e.nn ttaerdy t0o0 t hteh eu nadbOenYlep ee&d- Phone Baldwin 1170 joined Sunday by MisS Barbara who request all po ..... bavw. eIaJms or N ddltl aI ch ge 60. demands aplnst tbe estate of the dece- '" a on ar ~ of EllIs of South Chester road for the dent to mak. known the ....... and all suburban ealls 1 near ..'" penons Indebted to the decedent to make !~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;';g room, Saguenay Crwse up the St. Lawr- p87Dl""t without dela,,·to _ Balle". ROOFS GO'l'I'ERi1 BEl'AIRED AND INSTAI,I,ED - Furnace Repairs & Cleaning chen. Swarthmore ence to Quebec where they spent Executor Cel..... Balle". lIxocutor 0" . Ogden AnDu&, Swarthmore. Pa. . FOR RENT New modem Apt., a few days. They also bid bon LEGAL 'HOTICK very close to Penna. R. R. Large voyage to Miss Genevieve Reavis chen!' dinette, tile bath. Kitchen Syivia EIIis of South Chester road D ELECTRICAL REPAmS . WIRING NEW and OLD HOMES Samuel M. Harbison Swarthmore 0748 IIIDlllllnml/l/llllllllllllllWllIllIIlIIDlIUWIIIW Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. , ' Serving Swarthmore. MorÂton, RutlecJge and Ridley Tovm.mtp slil,ce ·1918 PRONE: living room,' large bedroom, kit- of University place· and MIss ''''i~~~~~~~'~j''~a~~~~~~ Sw8nhmore 0444 furnished with American sink. exhaust fan, cabinets and refrlg- who sailed Thursday from Quebec •• ~ ' ••• ; ~iii~~~ii~~~~:iii erator. $80 mo. Call Swarthmore for a summer abroad; 0F7O30R. . RENT Large room, twin Mrs. ·Arthur H. Tomlinson and ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Swarthmore 14148 Call , GEORGE lIIYEBS 409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 beds, pvt. bath. for summer. -;-,.".,.;LOS=;~T...,:an;:;;d!....!:FO~UND~~_ WILLIAM BROOKS Near Ingleneuk. Write Box J. LOST-On College ~us· or S8MtON£'S lOOKIN6 fOR The Swarthmorean. Walnut Lane, white carved Ashes & Rubbish Retnoved WANTED daisy pin. Call 3614-W after 5 p.m. "' • ..,"".. Lawns mowed, General YOUktROftRTV -- . Hauling W".',. .,~ ~ ~-n ege boy .................. .~... FtiOon~ "1l947d C hF oolIb all. ifn sDcerilap - ::'--~- ~~.:-~~' _~:L~ 236 Harding. Av. Morton, Pa. odd jobs, electrical work. Call amp ons 0 - SWar~t hm10~.~e~~~~~~~~1 w12a3r4e. County". Call Swarthmore IT.T-! seciit.o,ii--' lngleneuk Tea Room •• CAN .IND H.IM.Oa yqu LIst Your BeaI BdaU With .. BAIRD & BIRD' Old Bank Bull" ...... Swarlbmore GUll - U82· ~HHHHHbHHHMMHHe Driveway Colllllnultlon Asphalt or Concrete PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swarthmore 1518 house. Swarthmore 10 p.m. or Call between 8 and FOR SALE FOR SALE-Viclnity of Rehoboth ~~~~~~~~~~~~~I froBneta cphr,o pDeerltayw; a7r-er,o 5o ma crrees iwdeantecre-, 1 car garage, stable and tool house. Suilable for yew:' round occupyÂF. F. ZIMMERMAN ancy. Reply to Box L. The Photographer . '''OUtstanding for Quality" Media 8-0438 6 E. Front St. Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Painters '" Paper Jlangers We should mow how Swa. :&266 MlohipD Ave Swarthmorean. FOR SAl.]: In Swarthmore Unfinlsbed but livahle Iibree bedroom home. ApproximatelY 1 acre, woodo and stream nearby. Wonderful opporlunii;y for deÂvelopment. Write Box K, The and Females. ~~~~~~~~~~~~I They are rAea l K,b eCa. ut~ietse. reCda.ll Swarthmore 1614. 120 PARK AVENUE SWARTHMORE, PA. * Summer Announcement 1949 LUNCHEON· Every day, except Mo~y 12 un1lil 1:30 DINNER TUESDAY through FRIDAY .................... 5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. SATURDAy .............................................. 5:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY ........................................................ 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. '* CLOSED JULy 2nd, 3rd and 4th and AUGUST 22nd until SEPTEMBER 6th Closed Every Monday * Reservati..", Deslrabl<>- Phone Swarthmore 4569-9:30 A. M. to I P.M. ,&y--\TIONS ~ J!Il()S,,,,,, II/If ~ 'AI HI 1-..,-.,-,.'''-] • MODI .. IITCHENS .• WAll aod n ... c.vnIll8~. , .. NIW CONSTIKl/GO • AUIIUIDNS ... IlrA/.S ' ARTERS BIl9TIIERS, IH, Contradorl and Bu;Ide" 302 Gay/ey Street • Medi., P.. ' Phone: M;edla 6,4281 MORE HEAT FOE LESS MONEY PREMIUM ANTHRACITE. 331 DarimoutbAvenue . swaribmore , Swarthmore 03411 Mason Builders Supply Company MILLWORK '- LUMBER PETER Eo TOLD FOR SALE-Ten ivory colored BUILDING MATERIAL ventian blindo, 44" wide. Good Il~~~~~~~~~~~ij All LInes Of J'ns1!ran<Ie condition. Call Swarthmore 0904 ';;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;~~~;g§~~~ 333 Dartmouth Avenue evenings. r FOR SALE - Pair of woman's PHONE 1984 PROMPT SERVICE ~~Swaribm~~ore~l833~~I~~~:r.;Phone Swarth- W.&I.I a.d •• ~I ... Frii ~fI~~~Ha~Y-j BA Y A. BUBL VAN ALEN BROS •. Coal and Fuel Oil PIANO TUNING ALBAN PABKEB Phone Media .6-1551 New and KebaBt PIanos and Kepalrlq 8'- 1118 Builder RepBirs and MaiintenlllllCE Avenue. 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE. $1300 SALES and SERVICE BAOIOS & ROME APPLIANCES 2867-W. 'I~=~~~~~~====~I PUBLIC SALE Household Goods at STILWELL'S STORAGE , WAREHOUSE Morton Ave., 1& Penna. It. R. hIT I atl P .. M. New aDcl Used FUrnIture China, IIoDIrs .... s-e To,. . New P4riier lIIinftr aDd Electrte Power M' Wd J. C. 8T1LWELL III SONS - * NEW C*O NSTRUCTION ALTS*A TION& REPAIRS ffighest Quality Craftsmanship HORACE A. REEVES "THIRD ,GENERATION WILDERj;~ LET US ES'l'DIA'l'B CALL SWAJIIrRMOIU!: SUI CHARLES E. FISCHER SWARTHMORE 2253 "A No.-. WEU-.A',"A'/lD.ISTNI WISE OWNER'S 1A11I", A. WAYNE MOSTELLER All Types of Electrical InÂstallations and Repairs. Serviog Swarthmore and , Vicinity for past Twenty Years 1180 Muhlen ....... Ave. Swarillmore ZlI85 NrGHTorDAY I Painter Interior and 'Exterior . .
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, • NEWS NOTES Dr. aDd Mrs. Seymour W. KIe!Âzien of South Ohester road enterÂtained at dinner Sunday Mr. and 'Mrs. George Clough, their son Tony, and MIss Isabel Jeffrey of Phnadelphia. Mr. aDd Mrs. Walter Magee, AlÂberta Magee aDd June Reynard of South Chester road motored to Thousand Islands, N.Y.. FrIday. Alberta and June, both SwarthÂmore High School graduates In June, bave taken positions at Thousand loJ and Park for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinson of South Chester road Spent the week-end at Stone Harbor, N.J. Margaret Ransburg of Harvard avenue spent a few days Of last .week in Cape May, N.J. before attending the University of PennÂsylvania summer school Mrs. C. W. Olmes and Mrs. Pharles E. Hirst of Park avenue motored to Rochester, .N.Y., this week to visit Mrs. Olmes' brotherÂin- law and sister Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Post for a few days before driving on to Saranac, N.Y., to visit Mrs. Olmes' son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Ml'S. Benjamin Harrison. Mrs. Olmes will return September 1. Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson of Vassar avenue entertained THE SWABTHHOBBAlf JULy 1, lMt • Oberlin College Akmml of PhI1a- enee In the Pocon08 for 10 days. emonles, preseDted gifts of roses, dishes, from the employees and delphia area at a picnic at their Mlsses Maly aDd ElInor Bye of a large sliver coffee urD, aDd sliver the directors of the Board. boone ~ afterD~ ~ College avenue ,en~ed at a r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 42 guests PreseDt were husbands, family picnic of 12 cousins at the wives and cbIldren of Oberlin Hemlocks, PIne Ridge, last SunÂAlumni froon 1935 to 1940. Dr. day. Peterson Is president of the Ober- Mr. aDd Mrs. Maurice Griest of lin Club of PhIladelphia. Elm avenue entertained as their Carolyn Danforth, Margaret week-end guest MIss Anna MichÂBullitt, llosemary Hibb~ Jerry ener of Washington, D. C. Crean, Janet Lynch and Dorothy Mr. 'and Mrs. Alvah Wood Rodgers of Swarthmore left Tues- Stuart aDd thelr daughter Patty day for Camp ElIzabeth Borten for of Vassar avenue will spend the two weeks. Carolyn will continue Fourth of July ho}ldays at their her stay for a month. cottage on the Chesapeake. Mr. aDd Mrs. Ernest Federoff 01 NaDCY ElIzabeth SylVaDUS of SOuth Chester road are spending Ogden avenl1e left last week for the summer at their farm at Wood- T-Iedge Camp, Orrs Island, Me. choppertown, near Boyertown. where she will be the Arts and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Danforth of Crafta councilor. Elm Hillborn avenue will entertain Mr. MIss Mary Denworth of Danforth's sister Mrs. R. G: Sever- avenue, who graduated in \Tune ance of Buffalo, for four days over from Carleton Collge, Northfield, the Fourth of July. Minn., is entertaining as her house guest for a couple of weeks Miss ~arbara NordJy of Red Wing, MinD.. aDd MIss Joan Stratton of Kenora, Ont., Carlton College Col and Mr.. Harvey R. Pierce of South Princeton avenue, and granddaughter Mary Lou left this morning by plane for Buffalo and Canada, classmates. . Miss AlIce Pulnam of Lafayette avenue and JaDe Tyson of Chester left Monday for a four-week trip through. the weSt. They plan to visit• both Glacier and Yellow- stone National Park before re-turning to Swarthmore. FAMILY :~~~":.O:l.:~~ MADISON 9060 • DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2 SHOWS NlTELY RAIN OR CLEAR CABS ... KIDS FREE Thursday Friday and Saturci8y' "COWBOY AND THE LADY" Guy Cooper and Merle Oberon also ".MY PAL" .. 2 cartoons Sunday Only July 3rd Richard Dix and PresIon Foster "AMERICAN EMPIRE" Big 4th of July Show Mon. & Tues. Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan Warner Bros. "SILVER RIVER" Wednesday & Thursday - July 6th 1& 7th FAMILY FUN SHOW S"bu III Rudyard KipliDg's "ELEPHANT BOY" rIDs OARTOON OARNIV AI. - An Hour and " Half of Solid FUn Friday and Saturday - July 8th and 9th "BABE RUTHS'I'ORY" , with WUlIam Bendix - Claire Trev";' _ (Jbarles Bickford COMEDY and :I CARTOONS EVERY SHOW 'Miss Grace Hider of Park aveÂnue, niece of Mr. Paul Paulson, haS returned from a 10-day vacaÂtion in Ocean City where she atÂtended the Youth for Christ ConÂference. Her sister Catherine Is attendinll tlie Young Peoples Church of the Air Bible Coofer- Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park ave- i~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~5;~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~ nue, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue and Mrs. H. LiI!d-ley Peel of Columbia avenue, enÂterlained at a recipe shower aDd linen 'hemming party Thursday afternoon at the Told home in honor of Miss Nancy Van Alen of Park avenue who will be married Saturday afternoon. July 16. Carol Van Alen, who win attend her sister as maid .of honor, was among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell of Ogden avenue 'will spend the week-end in Atlantic City. They will be joined Sunday 'by their • THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY announces a pradical course in iiit=ii;:;n;;;t:jt;;;e.i:;;q;;;t;;;t:i.eii:jj~~;,t;it=ii;;(t;;t:~t=ii;:;n;2:jj;je.i:;;q;~;;t:~d son-in-law aDd daughter. TELEYISION AND RADIO FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Dresses for Summer in Assorted Siu: e s Regularly $10.95 Weekend Special 31.98 RUTH IZUMI DRESS SHOP 631 Sooth Chesler Road THEATRE SQUARE SUver .Jubilee For Wbitneys The staff of the Elwyn Training School entertained its superinÂtendent aDd his wife, Dr. aDd Mrs. E, Arthur WhitneY, on the occasÂion of their twenty-fiffIb wedding anniversary. The celebration, which came as.,a complete aurprise to Dr. and Mrs, Whituey, was held in the 'auditorium, which was beautifully decorated in sliver, I A M * F M * 'T V I t~ be given in Chester, Pa. THE COURSE INCLUDES: PRINCIPLES QF RADIO AND ELECTRONICS,' TELEVISION, AND 'TELEVISION SERVICING Propond starting Jat.: September, 1949 . Jday and evening dass_, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I wpienrke agDadth ewrheidt ea. tO svmearl l2 0c0a npdeloe-plliet tables when Dr. and Mrs. Whituey, For beginners, experienced panonnel and enthoniast. LIMITED ENROLLMENT ".AIN .0. Television and Radio Technicians, Servicing. q;~ Set.t" 01 fJ.ul.eeenJence ' ••• is part oE the heritÂage oE our youth. As toÂday's )'OUDgst:en grow old«, each IndependÂence Day will take OIl deeper meaning and greater significance. They, too, shall be ready to defend the American way of life and the &eedom which it gives to every citizen. (TH:S BANK WILL 1;01 TWlSlCf IUSlNESS 011 JULY 4TH1 Swarthmore National Bank & Trud Co. Member of J'ederal Deposit InIuranee Corporatlon ,N ow You can buy U. S, Savings Bonds autolnatlcaJ,ly tbrouah the new BoDd-a-Month PIaD. AM at tbIa 8anII: escorted by the business manager. C. R. Macaulay, and his wife, enÂtered. The school orchestra, under the direction of Frank Strockbine, played melodies of 25" years ago as the guests offered their conÂgratulations. Raymond Sobeck, physical director, as master of car- For ducripljye liiwaru,.. writ. Tillpil Ulllversity TeUlical IIstilltl 121 .. 111111 SimI. MIlle. 38, PI. But . . , don't let your tires go BANG! If you're planÂning a trip or just going to visit the relatives oVlilr the holiday weEk-end • , ; have your car thoroughly checked. to insure safe!)'! Our experts will servree your De e as efÂfi~ ntly and the mtles are low! See us now and have your car tuned up for that trip ahead! Station OperatiOn, Technical Writing. Sales, and Research • • •• AITE cH·mnJ8-PLY.Mou~. CHESTER ROAD - YALE AVENUE SWARTHMORE 1250 . . , c • Pa • • - ARE YOUR SUMMER\< ....... FLOWERS THESWARTHMOREAN HOSPITAL CHEERING PATIENTS? , , . VOLUME 21-NUMBEB 27 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JULy 8, lIN9 $3.50 PER YEAR CONTINUOUS PROGRAM ON \SUMMER CLUB AT KEEPS LOCAL OFF HEAT HALF-WAY MARK Residents Flock To Best Parade Ponies, Games, Water Fight And Ball Game Yet, At least 150 Swarthmore young~ things, hamsters, cray-fish. guppÂsters were on deck in gala attire ies and a guinea pig. Cats Were in for the 1949 'Business Association the parade but ridjng decorously sponsored Fourth of July parade. in bedecked bike bllskets, Undeterred by the traditional hot Fancy costwoes were in abundÂFourth. the young marchers passed t, .'lee as per usual Sally Hughes before the' judges' post in orderly, "Old Fashioned Girl," Andy HopÂpatient manner, quickly exhausted kins "Baseball Player," Kirsten the 38 prizes which Woman's Club Wittrup "Page Girl," Sue BrightÂToday's Double Hay Ride Follows July 1 Swim . With Summer Club finishing ita third week of Instruction and fun enrollment continues to grow. The wann week forced many members into the shade to play calmer and less energetic games, Today a hay ride is the feature event. The younger group will enjoy their ride first while the older ones president Mrs. F. H. Forsythe bad ling "Circus Girl" Kathy Alderfer amuse themselves with contests. chosen and wrapped fur the spon- "Gal In Red," Keith Richardson sors, then I received promissory '-Indlan," were among the winners. slips for others authorized on the Kiddie-cars, and tricycles were spot by Association President so intermingled by the time the Buchner. judges could concentrate (aDd if Mrs. Avery Blake and Mrs. there are Swarthmoreans who can Frank Keenen assisted Mrs. For- define the word with feeling the sythe in the judging as Ferris W. Fourth of JuIi judges can and Mitchell, Harold Ogram aDd C. W. will} on them that Park avenue Lukens marshalleq parade divi- looked like a diagram of a traffic sions to the appointed spot. The .anarl Little Jean Jackson pro~ usual lines of parents of partlcl~ pelled herself on kiddie car up and pating pride and joys lined the down the block two and a half sidewalks aDd sprinkled among times earning some kind of a speÂthem were the many older resi- cial award for energy aDd keeping dents who annually prove by their her pap"" bat on head and flowers presence their affection for aDd in baSket all the while· ber sister 'interest In the borough young. Jane attempted to stay with her By far the most comfortable in weavings In and out on a tricycle. the crowd were the bathera in For this .lntrigulng sister act they water-filled floats which' were won the second prize. although propelled up and down the street Christy Decker, firecracker in to the envy of all. Both, one a command of his bike placed first. trailer titled "Turner's Beach" Barby and Lynn Tripp in red, , (aDd ii: had sandy shore with Bhov- white, and blue paper dresses and 'els and buckets) with. bathers Jeli, hikes were third. with Jonatban Chuck, and 'Jan Turner), and the Seybold, a cowboy astride his bike, oth"-:labelE.d"Keep Cool aDd Stay fourth. At Home," an inflated .-aft. star- In the second section GeorgeLoÂring Anna May, Hunter. iBarbara gan in a stove pipe hat on his and shirley Allison extolled the bike took first with Andy Roxby vir~ues of a stay-at-home Fourth and Jim Chapman taking second eloquently. and third. Other winners were First prize in this float division Susan PIOwmaD, Martba McÂwas won. by the most beautiful Crumb, Billy McClarin, Jimmy engine with passenger car bearing Davis, Barbara Lee Bird, Jack the name, "Toyland" and the line Snyder, Carol Davis, Barbara McÂ" I think I can" from the well loved Clarin, Dickie Barnes and Dugald story of the "Little Engine That Barnes. Could" and bearing engineer Andy Immediately after the parade SeYbold and passenger Ellen everyone flocked to the College Tolles. Paps Seybold lent the avenue school grounds where steam for the journey. Tlie Turner games for all ages were in progress flo,at placed second, the Allisons under the able leadership of variÂwon third, and, another inflated ous civic-minded horoughites. raft with June Lee Heckman, Children seven years of age and George B. Heckman, and Le-Ann less enjoyed rides on three lively Kurtzhalz earned honorable men- little ponies which despite the heat tion. kept going at a pace that took care Four dangerous looking fire- of each of the hundred-some eager crackers, Susan and Peter -Camp- lads and lassies within the allotted bell and Dwight and Christine hour. Free Dixie cups refreshed Sipler. took the first award In children and adults. the patriotic section, with Glofia The Adult Game winners, anÂAnn Peirsol and Roberta Richards nounced by leaders Mr. and Mrs. earnlng second with their Miss C. W. Lukens are: Nail Driving Liberty doll in the "Cradle of Lib- Contest men, Roger Kaufinann, erty." Other winners in this ap- Richard Jester. David Morgan, Jr.; propriate division were Julian Women, Lotta Baird, Mrs. Mary Bullock as George Washington and Kupelian; Children. ,Nelson RubÂElizabeth Kauffman in !patriotic in,Doris Snyder, John Hoag, Jane dress. Nelson. In the Balloon race the The "Comment on the Times" winner was Richard Jester. section produced interest and va- High noon saw local fire comÂriety, Skipper, Jody, aDd Sandra pany memhers splittlng into two Skoglund eostumed as the "United teams for a race to draw water, Nations" placed first, aDd a care- The team which Fred Schoff capÂful reprodUction of an authentic tained with Jimmy Dunn as engiÂpost- card mailed from Newport, neer secured the flow in one minÂR. I., in 1911, placed second under ute, 25 seconds which was just two the title "The Mauve Decade and seconds less than the time of the the Plastic Age." JOaD and Marian other team under the captaincY of Hemenway, Mimf Wisdom, and Dave MacIntire, with Ellis RumÂMolly Bunker as the Plastic Age sey driving. Those whO were comprised the group. Twins Carol equipped with bathlng, suits and and JOaD Kelley, "Which Twin some of those who weren't, welÂHas the Toni" took third and Patty comed the cool spray that deÂNarbeth aDd Lots Thompson scends sUddenly on anyone who "Pioneers for Peace" earned hon- has the COurage to be in the front arable mention. line of spectators at the water fight Club me",bers who do not particiÂpate in special events are priviÂleged to take part in any sport of_ fered sinc,e there is no schedule for Friday. The chill of last Friday dld not keep 42 Sununer Clubbers from having great fun at the Morrow pool Mimi Wisdom, Ann DrieÂhaus, John Davis, and Bobby Perce derived much enjoyment from the large rubber float, while Lyn !BerÂnard, Skipper Skoglund, Sue PurÂnell and Amy Ryerwn were "inÂn~ r-tube" specialists. Keith RichÂardson amused the group with his Texas surface and sub-swimming Ernest BelIr. Bobby Bradshaw, J oby Perce, Walter Reynolds, aDd several others engaged in Chinese tsg to keep proper blood circulaÂtion. Sununer Club leaders Fran-ees Pearson, Nancy Roess, John Bartram and Anthony Zitoick kept a watchful eye. ... To Attend World Meeting Dr. William Barrow Pugh of Wallingford, slated clerk of the General Assembly of the PresbyÂterian Church of the U.S.A .. left by plane FrIday, July 1, to attend the meeting of the council of the World Presbyterian Alliance at Cambridge University, England, July 4-6. Dr. Pngh, is secretary of the Western Section of the aLi-ance. Dr. Pugh will also attend the meeting of the Central Committee 9f the World Council of Church ... , of which he is a member, at ChiÂchester, England, July 9-15. The council is scheduled to discuss grave social issues' faced by'the c0- operating world churches, and plans to inaugurate a study on "Christian Action in a Secular S~ciety." Following his stay in England, Dr. Pngh will pay a brief visit to Paris, where he Is scheduled to preach in the American Church in Paris, Sunday, July 31. He will spend the month of August in Germany, visiting the chaplains in the armed forces there. Delta Gammas To Meet Delta Gamma Sewing will be held Tuesday, July 12 at 10 a. m.. at the home of Mrs.' George P. Warren, 327 South Chester road, to complete present work aDd plan for the fall meetings. Members are asked to bring a sandwich. Mrs. J. David Jackson will be hostess for the day. Too Big For A Hope Chest? In an Old Song Contest, sponÂsored by a furniture stcire in ChesÂter 13 year old Bert Kroon of Muhlenberg avenue won first prize, a maple living !room suite. He entered the contest as a joke and Was slartled when he fuund out that he bad won. POLIO GROUP GIVING DEDICATION PARTY For the third successive year the William Morrows have contributed the use of the swimming pool on their' Harvard avenue estate to the Delaware County Chapter, NaÂtional Foundation for InIaDtile Paral,ysls. • The many local victims of poliO who are benefitting by the conÂsequent water therapy now will have a dressing room handy for the removal of their braces' and changing clothes. Dedication of the dressing room will be made on July 22 by the donors the Church Lane Kiwanis ClUb. Polio victims will demonstrate their swimming skill aDd several will perform a dance for their hO$ts, the MorroWs) and members of the Kiwanis Club and their families. RITES FOR MRS. SCHOENBERG Mrs. Charlotte Schoenberg, wife of Professor Isaac Schoenberg of Dartmouth avenue, died Saturday afternoon, July' 2 in the University of Pennsylvania Hospital :following an illness of a few weeks of acute leukemia. She bad long been a sufferer of artherltls. She was 42 Born in Gottingen, Germany, the daughter of Mrs. Edmund LanÂdau of Strath Haven avenue and the lale Professor Landau. and granddaughter of the late Paul Ehrlich, noted scientist, she maÂjored in chemistry at the UniverÂsity of Gottingen. She came to this country in October, 1930, and has been a resident of Swarthmore five years. Her hobby' was writing short stories. She was a member of the creative Art class of WalÂlingford Art Center. Survivors In addition to her husband and mother are two daughters Elizabeth and Beatrice. Services were held in PhiladelÂphia, Monday, followed by creÂmation. CLIPPERS FIRST HALF CHAMPS Legion Team Gains Victory In Its League In a tense struggle at Yeadon last Saturday afternoon the ClipÂpers defeated East Lansdowne by the decisive score of 8-4 in a playoff for the first-half season local league champiOnship. Billy Ziegenfus pitched excellent ball and struck out 16 batters in the seven-inning game. Johnny McÂAlpine led the hitters with three solid hits. The East Lansdowne team jumped into an early oneÂrun lead but the Clipper hitters started to ~onnect in the fourth for four runs, and after their opÂponents drew up to a 5-3 margin the Clipper batlers sewed up the game with a three-run rally in the sixth. The Clippers begin the second half tonight with Yeadon on the Riverview Field at 6:15 o'clock.. In a close contest on the Upper Darby High School Field Tuesday evening the local Legion nine deÂfeated the Upper Darby Junior Artisans by a score of 4-11 to win their fourth league contest in a row. Larry Dalton and Johnny Poole sbared the mound assignÂtIrent and limited the Upper DarÂbyites, who had just tied Aldan last week, to three scattered sinÂgles. Dalton and Van Winkle led the hillers with a double and single each while the team. as a whole had nine solid hits. But for some over 2;ealous base running in the first ir..ning, the winning margin would have been a' good desl wider.. This coming Monday the team takes on Aldan on Riverview Field in one of the crucial games of the season . Mr. and Mrs. Al'thur ·R. Dana of Elm avenUe are vacationing at their cottage at Buck Hill Falls for July ond August. NEWS NOTES A group from Swarttunore en- Parrish roads is spending 10 days joyed a Fourth of July picnic at at Devil's Lake. Mich., the sumÂthe Paul Alger cottage at Poncha- mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Lei1 S. toula Lake, N. J. The Algers were Dunbar of Napoleon, Ohio. former residents of Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, Jr., Those attending included Mr. aDd with their small daughter 'Peggy Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, Miss Jessie returned by' plane July 4 following Gilbert, Don Dickinson, Mr. and a two-week trip to Redfield, S. D., Mrs. Fred .N. Bell and sons Neal and Minneapolis, Minn. They were and Bill, Mr .and Mrs. A. H. Van accompanied home by their older Alen, Miss Nancy Van Alen and daughter Spencer Who had been her fiance Mr. John Taylor of visiting her grandparents in RedÂBaltimore, Carol Van Alen, aDd field since March. John Sprout of Hightstown, N. J.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan of Mr. and Mrs. H, Lindley, Peel, Ogden avenue sP'C'nt the Fourth of Miss Ginny Peel, Craig Peel, Peter July week-end visiting their sonÂBloom, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wil- in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs Iiams. Mr. Eugene Lappe, Dick William O. Linhart of Pittsburgh: Lappe, Mr, Eugene Lappe, Jr., and Their grandson Robert Paul LinÂhis finacee Miss Phyllis McCan- hart was christened Sunday. nell, Billy Brown of North Chester Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Brower 'road' who has been visiting his and son Craig. orr., of Lafayette aunt Mrs. J. W. McColla of Oak-' avenue are spending the month of July in Brant Beach, N. J. land Plantation. LowndesvJlJe, S. C., will return home this week to Mrs. J. Harvey Bonine of Lafay- join his family who are spending ette avenue entertained over the Fourth of July week-end her bra- the summer at Avalon, N. J. ther-in-law and sister Professor Mr, and Mrs. Stanley L, MacÂand Mrs. Louis Imbeit of New Millan of Vassar avenue spent the York City who have just returned week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. from a trip to Mexico. B. Gilliams of Oakmont who were Mr .and Mrs. Robert Arnold of vacationing at their swnmer place Wallingford entertained as their at Island Heights, N. J. guests last week Mr. Arnold's Miss Virginia Rath of Yale aveÂbrbiher Mr. Louis Arnold aDd nue left Tuesday for Europe by family of Kalamazo;>i" Web. plane. She will visit her brother- The Pet Pal Section had' twO which always follows the speed winners, Joanne '"Shearer and contest. The result of this fight Adele Waring with Br'uIser, and is always announced as a draw. George Gilmore with "George's' No referee eould ever be fOll&d Zoo" Which included IIIIlOI1t other (continued on page 6)' Bert is planning to sell the suite ,as he has no possible way to put it 10 use at the preseDt tlme. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marks and In-law and sister Mr. and Mr •. children Bobby and Bonnie of Ellis Bonnet of Amsterdam. and Princeton, avenue spent the Fourth will attend the International PhysÂof' July week-end visiting Mr. leal Education Conference in CoÂMarks' parents In Danville. Pa. penbagen, 'Denmark. MIss Hath NaDcy Schmidt of MaglJI aDd will return the middle o.f August.
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• THE SWABTHMOBBAN JULys, 1M •. 2 LINTON _ WImSTER Miss Elizabeth M. Huey as maid The marriage of Miss Elalne of honor for her siater. wore a Bradford. Webster daughter of Mr. gown of white figured' organdie and Mrs. John C. Webster, Jr of over yellow taffeta. She caiTi.id Highland Orchards, Wilmington. to a bouquet of pink roses, laVE:llder Mr. Jack Myers Linton. son of larkspur and yellow daisies and Cranford, N. J. 88 matron of boDOr, and. th.e brldesmaida Mias Eleanor 1.!idwlg of S;yracu.Be N.Y., and MIas ~eIen Kra)18 of Benjamin West The matron of honor Mrs. Bob- In a long oval train. Her full ert Pfeifer of Yale avenue, oousIn length veil of illusion fell from an of the bride, and MIas Winifred heirloom roae point lace beaddiels. Rumble, sister Of the bride, wore She carried a. white prayer bOOk gowns of white marquiSette over with a white orcb1d as' a marker. avenue, wore gowns of white mar-yellow taffeta, trimmed with 8P- Mrs. Edward Fimbel, Jr., of (continued to page 5 ) . Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton, wore matching flowers 88 a headÂpiqued flowers of the taHeta. They ....................... :.a:. ........................... ~ .....~ :.:-~. ..: .............................. ..... of :Benjamin West avenue, took dress. carried white Shasta daisies to ~Â¥+Â¥ ........ ~~.'Y+"+ place Saturday, July 2 at 3:30 The bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert o'clock in the McCabe Memorial S. Burton of Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Methodist Church Wilmington. Adele Stemmler of Manorville L. . The Reverand Dr. Robert Gould I., and Miss Corrine Nagle of BalÂofficiated. The wedding music lston Spa N.Y.. wore sirniliar was played by Mrs. A. Robert Long gowns of figured organdle over of New York City, Organist. green taffeta and carried bou- The bride. given in marriage by quets of summer flowers to match her father, wore. a gown of white the flowers in their hair. organdie with a fitted bodice and Mr. Dan D. GuStafson served as puffed sl~eves. The full tiered best man for his brother. and the skirt with embroidered insertions ushers included Messrs. Seabury ended in a short train. Her finger 'T. Short, Jr., .of Concord, Mass., tip veil was of French ill~ion I William R. Huey Jr. brother of and she carried an old-fashioned, the bride Charles A. Butts, Jr., of bouquet of white roses with gypso- Woburn~ Mass., and Mr. Jack phila caught in ribbon streroners. Krantz of Cornwall Vt. Mrs. Frank B. Thomas as matron A reception followed 0'; the of honor for ,her sister, wore a lawn at Whittier House on 'the gown of apricot organdie over campus. The -bride's mother wore taffeta, featuring the same style a gown of light apple green crepe as the bride's. She wore a match- with toast accessox:ies. Her corÂing poke bonnet and carried gar- sage was of brown orchids The den flowers. T·he bridesmaids, groom's mother wore a blue lace Mrs. Williams Foley and Miss Eliz- gown with pink accessories. Her abeth W"bster, also sisters of the corsage was of pink:. spotted lilÂbride, wore blue organdie over ies match their headdresses of the same flowers. The bridesmaids Miss BaIi>ara Sehobinger of Philadelphia, ll!ld Miss Jane Carter of Glenside, both former Swarthmore residents, Miss Sue Lasley, and M<ss Mlldred . Reap, both classmates of the bride at Duke University, wore white marquisette over aqua taffeta They carried yellow Shasta daisies and wore· blending flowers in their hair. Kathleen Titus of SwarthÂmore avenue, cousin of the bride, as flower girl, also wore white marquisette over aqua taffeta and carried yellow daisies. Mr. Stephen Jackson, brother of the groom, served as beet man, and the ushers included Messrs. SamÂuel Jackson, Jr .. another brother of the groom, Frederick Graham, . N. Y., and .x.0hn Turner of SpringÂfield. A reception followed in the garÂden of the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother wore a gown of aqua chiffon and a flowered hat of the same shade. Her corsage was of gardenias. The The groom's mother more a gown of rose biege lace and chiffon. Her SAVE TIME! LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR· WHILE YOU SHOP THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 The $l.OO-Serve YourseH-All You Want COMPLETBSUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Selection From BOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN taffeta·with poke bonnets and car- Following a three-week wedding ried old-fashioned bouquets. An- trip through the Canadian RockÂother sister, Penelope. as flower ies the couple will live in SwarthÂgirl wore white organdie over more until the middle Of SeptemÂyellow taffeta with poke bonnet. ber They will spend the winter She carried a basquet of pansies. traveling through the south Dr. W. Henry Linton, .Jr., served as best man for his brother and the ushers were Messrs. Richard Linton, brother of the groom, and Robert Genunill of Thayer road. hhaetr cwoarss aogfe fwloaws eorfs barnodw ntu ollrec haidnsd. ~~iiiiiiiiii~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~ Following a wedding trip to the Poconos. the young couple will live at Newport News, Va., after July 16. The bride's mother wore gray lace with white accessories and her corsage was of white roses. The groom's mother wore Navy sheer with white accessories. Her corÂsage was of pink roses. JACKSON - RUMBLE White snapdragons gladiOli, Cybotium ferns and lighted candÂelabra formed a background Sat-urday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore Pre'lbyterian Church for the marriage of Miss Emily Elizabeth Rumble, daughÂter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rum-ble, of Yale and Swar,thmore avÂenues, 10 Mr. John Jerrold Jack- Boll, the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Duke University. FOS~- WnSPN Miss Elizabeth Fox Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RayÂmond P. Wilson of Park avenue, and Mr Frederick Kirkman Fos- The J30uquet BEAUTY: SALON Come summer - Come care Call Swarthmore 0476 The bride is a graduate of the 9. Chester Road Tatnall School, Wilmington. and atlends the University of P<!nnÂsylvania. The bridegroom is a graduate of Wharton School, UniÂversity of Pennsylvania and is associated with the Sun Oil ComÂpany. son. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Jackson of Larchmont, N. Y. The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop perÂfonned the ceremony. Mr. Ben-ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick ~~~~~::;:~::~~~:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~f F. Foster of Syracuse, N. Y;, were . ~ united in marriage Saturday afÂternoon at 2 o'clock in the SwarthÂmore Methodist Church. The Rev. On their return from a wedding Dr . Roy N. Keiser performed the trip, they will reside on ThornÂdale road near West Chester. jamin Kneedler, organist, a~mÂpanied Mr. John R. Anderson of the Duke University choir who sang "'Through the Years," and "Because." The bride given in marriage by GUSTAFSON - BUEY her father, wore a wedding gown Miss Jean Gihon Huey, daugh- of ivory slipper satin trimmed ter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. With a bertha of family rose point Huey of Dickinson avenue, be- lace. Her veil of tulle was atÂcame the bride of Mr. E. Donald tached to a headdress of fresh Gustafson, son of Mr. and Mrs. white delphinium and stephanotis Edwin C. Gustafson of Highland and she carried white delphinium Park. N.J., Saturday afternoon at and stephanotis centered with an ceremony. The bride given in marriage by her father. wore a gown of white marquisette and lace, the full rufÂfled skirt worn over a hoop ended FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs- Lloyd E. KAmfhnan 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore orchid. Swarthmore 2080 Frien?s Meeting House. ~~~;;;t=;r;;e;=i:li;i;U;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Dr. and Mrs. E. Le Roy Mercer !:.: ........... rt='t=SesrrHHr-sHHr::s....,~1=f=!HM ...., .. . , ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL WATl:R Char, cOllDIrr I wale< to bellow r.rdOlllialru ... Wh)' be .. titfI .. ,.;tIt I ... r JIawo ,.urrupel ..... wltIt SprboBfloW. water at P IUls.·, 9x12 Domestic, $6.00 (P ~"JSOt1 It Comr.t~'- 100 Plrk Ave., Swarthmor., PI. . and Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646 Thatcher acted as overseers, with Dr. Mercer reading the marriage 600 North Jackson Sitriet, Media . Phone MEdia 6-2912 is ~si'~'~$~$~$~$ii$iRi:~sg~s'~$N:~ $~ !:n::~ss~~~: $:: a: !, $ , sssss certificate. The bride escorted by her father wore a wedding gown of ivory satin fashioned with a fitted bodice with bertha of heirloom rose point Brusseis lace and full skirt with train. Her veil of net was edged with rose point lace, and had been worn by her mother on her wedÂding day. She carried white carÂnations, lilies of the valley and stephanotis. Baltimore Pike, Springfield Phone Swarthmore 0450 The Hoagie· But n~ s. Chesler Road Swarthmore Phone 3218 Hoagies Steaks Party Sandwiches Hamburgers ....... Small Private Elementary School Kindergarten through Ei,ghth Grade Thorough grounding in the three R's, science, social studies, an introduction to music, dramatics. and manual training. Bright, Cheerful Rooms. Large, 'Beautiful PlaygroUDil . REGISTRATION OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VACANCIES College Theatre Air Conditioned Friday and Saturday Loretta Young Van Johnson "MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN" in technicolor Feature Times - Sat. Night Only 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Special Saturday Matinee For K1ddles _ 1:00 p ..... "BLONDIE'S mG MOMENT" Serial _ CartooDB - Comedy Monday and Tuesday . Clark Gable . "CO~ PlJl:;:ION" Wednesday Onl:y James MaSon In "CAUGIl'l"' Starting Thurs<\ay "TAKE ME 01lT TO'l'RE BALI. .OAIIB" MEDIA AIR CONDITIONED Friday and Saturday June AlIYson Peter Lawford Margaret O'BrIen ''LlTrLE WOMEN" in technicolor Sat. Mat. 1:15 p.m. Extra for the Kiddies. 1st Chapter New Serial ''King of tile. Rocketmen" Sunday and Monday Abbott and Costello "WHO DONE W' Tuesday and Wednesday . Betty Grable Cesar Boanero "TIlE BEAU:IU'OL BLONDE FIIOIII BASHFUL BEND" in technicolor Starting Thursday BING CROSBY' Rhonda F1em1Dc "A CONNECTIC1lT YANK.E .. " in technic:olor .'\ YOUR HEALTH COMES FIRST .- • Pbrumacy is recognized as a public bed:h prof ioa in eu ) c:iYi1ized natt- of the wodd. It. practice is regulated by law. It hili as ita primary objectiVe the eervic:e which it can render the public in safeguarding the hanÂdling, compounding, and dispensing of medicinal substances. The consci,entious ppannaciat holds the health and safety of his patrons to be of first importance. See us before you buy medicine. DO _tter how simple your m may seem to be. Mich •• I', Clilep Ph.r •• , ON~OOBNBB , .JULY S,lM9 TU= 8WABTBMOB8AN THE·SWARTHMOREAN PUBiLlSBIID BVDY PBlDAY AT 8WAB'l'IIIIOBB,'PA 'l'RE SWAB'l'RHOBBAN. INC., PUBI,18HBK Phone SwariIIIIIore .... PETER E. TOW, Bdllor JllABJORIE TOW, AIMclate Bdllor . Rosalie Pelrsol Lorene Mc Carter Pat Told Entered as Second ClasII Ma~ JanU8l7 24, 11129. at the Post Office at Swarthmor)!. Pa., er the .Act of Mard> 8, 1878. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON SWARTHMORE. PA., FRIDAY • .JULY 8. 11149 Presbyterian Notes Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service Mr. Bishop's sermon will be "The Unity of Life". The Sacrament of Baptlism· will be observed. The Church' Hour Nursery has been discontinued. for the sumÂmer months. The Church School ia also discontinued for the sumÂmer months. Miss Jane McChesney will be the guest soloist this Sunday morning. On Sundays, July 24 and July 31 we shall have as our guest \ Methodist Notes The Sunday School will meet at 10 o'clock. In the Intermediate and Senior Departments the lesson will be taught from the desk: by Dr. K.eiaer. . The minister will preach at the 11 o'clock service. The Church Nmsery Is open during the morning service and Mrs. L. E. Kauffman will' be in charge. The ushers for the day are G. Shubert, E. Alston, W. D. DickÂinson, P. Murray and P. K. Paulson. preacher the Rey. Peter Lovte, Christian Scienee Notes pastor of the christ Presbyterian "SA~' is the subject Entire Stock Reduced' . , • 13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE Church, Warwick,}3ermuda. Tbe of the lesson-Sermon in all Christ Church is a historic parish Churches of Christ, Scientist, on of Bermuda belonging to the Pres- Sunday, July 10. The Golden bytery of Edinbw:gl). and frQIll Its text is: "Thou, when thou prayest, membership many great servants enter into tl;le eloset and when have been given to the s6l'Vice thou hast .. hut thy d;"'r, pray to !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t;i~~~~~~~~~~~ of the church. thy Father which is in secret; and --- . Boy Scout Troop 2 meets each thy Father which 'seeth in secret Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock shall reward thee openly" at the Church. (Matthew 6:6). Each Wednesday during the summer surgical dressings are W. L L. ELECTS being made at the Church, starting Swarthmore Branch of the Wo-at 10 o'clock In: the. mommg. men's International League for Please bring a Sandwich if you Peace and Freedom annOunCes its would 'like to stay through the officers for the coming year: Mrs. lunch hour. HI"ll'Y Patterson and Mrs. J. Braille work has been resumed Warren Paxson: Co-chalrmen; at the Church for part of the sum- Mrs . Ida Stable r;· tre asurer; Mrs. mer. A:nyone'interested in work- Joseph Walton, recording secre-ing v.ith this ~p please call Uuy; and Mrs. Leonard Dart, corÂMrs. J. V. S. BisbDp. Volunteers responding secretary. are u~gen~ needed.. . The following.will act 88 chajr- N~I!.c~ .1S~ereb~ glven of a men: Mrs. Roy McCorkeJ., program; congregational meeting to be held Mrs. Patrick Malin international' imm~at"?" after the moming Mrs. Roderick Stebbins, human ~~ worship this Sunday, July 10. lations; Mrs.' RWips H. Jewett, Tri,nity Notes Holy commUnion will be Cel .... brated at 8:00 a. m. Ushers at the 11:00 o'clock service will be: S. D. Reynolds, head 'usher, W. FreeÂgard, T. Hopper, V.Fine,F. W. .Luehring. R. Fawcett, J. Reynolds and B. Harrar. education; Mrs. Le<>nard Dart, disÂplaced persons, and Mrs. Frederick Tolles, publicity. NEWS NOTES Claire Hendrixson of North Chester road entertalned for a week Kate Miller of st. PaW.. Minn., who arrived by plane two Church Services· weeks ago. The girls left Friday ____ .:.' ________ for Camp Wyoda, Ely, Vt., for two SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURC-.tI Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MiDister Sunday, July !to 11 :00 A.M.-· The sermon topic will be "The Unity of Life." . Wednesday, JalT 13 10:00 A.M. - Surgical Dressings Group. Thutsday, JalT 14 . 7:30 P.M.-·Boy Scouts. Troop 2. METHODIST CHURCH Roy N. ~eiser, D.D., MInIater Sunday, July 10 10:00 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.-The Minister preach. TRINlTY CHURCH R.ev. Geo. C. Anderson, ReCtor Sunday, July 10 will 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 11:00 A.M.-Morning prayer and sermon. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIEI'Jr OF FRIENDS Sunday, JalT 10 11:00 A. M.-Meeting for worship. (Children cared' for In WhitÂtier House.) Wednesday, July 13 . 9:30 to 3:30-Sewlng and QuIltÂing in Whittier House. Box Luncheon. All cordlall,y InÂvtted. FlBST CHURCH OJ!' CHRIST SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE Park Avenue below Harvard Sunday,' ~alT 11 11:00 A. M.-S .. nday SchooL 11:01 A. M. lessou - SemIOD '~Sacrament!' Wednesday' evening . meet1n8 _chweek, 8 p.m. Readlne room ~ da11y except SUnda7 and HoUcIQa 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday . ....-.uDII 7 to 7:50 p.m. l1li4 8 to '.'- '- . months of camping. Laogdon Elsbree of WallingÂford Hilla is a councilor In Camp Tockwogh, Md., for the summer, and is also editor of the camp paper. I Jack Tomlinson. of South ohesÂter road, a junior at Swarthmore College, is working for the sumÂmer at Cedar Point-on-Lake Erie, Sandusky, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Smith and sons Donny and Tommy of North Princeton' avenue. left FriÂday to spend the month a f July at their summer home at Camp Netimus, Milford. Pike County. They entertained as their guests over the Fourth of July holidays Mr. and Mrs. John G. Moxey, Jr., and son Todd of Rutgers avenue, and Mrs. and Mrs. Willard Wright and son Peter , of Philadelphia. .SlImmer Hours 9:30-5:00 . Wednsday and Saturday 9:30-1:00 -:0:- C1lie.barbe"'- 9'irts ~Id bank build,n· • FIRST .&&e~*SALE .SINCE 1941 World Famous $27.50 Palm Beach Suits Now $19.75 Men! ••• keep cool now and for many snmmers to come in a 22% cooler Palm Beach suit, and save yourseH real money_ You know that a sale on Palm Beach suits is rare. There hasn't been one Since 1941. Now marked down to $19.75 from $27,50, here's your opportunity to get one of these smait, cOol, long-wearing suits at a real substantial saving. Get two or three ilt thilsunusually low price, w.hlle they last. , SLACKS These are the famous Palm Beach Slilcb for Champions, preferred ~ golf's greats. 22% coolei-, comfortable, smart-formerly priced' at $8.75 nOw only ......•.....•• $6.95 A 6oodoll$JJ-bt-~~ FABRIC .... 'I'.M .. Good.u.s..rord. lac. Sec libel' ~ .. - BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP 8 Park Avenue Swarthmore 0240
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• • . Arrow FanQY Shirts And Sport Shirts lIow OD .-' •. $1.95 aDd $2.45 BUCHNmrSTOGGERYSBOP .... KAVBNUB OIL BAI •• WAIHABL. flAT· GLOSS PAITIL WALL PAINT SEMI-GLOSS t.AfEITON-SIBlEYProdud _____ Qu"urr $,HC' 1863~'-------- H.D.SIPLER .' 11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE, THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE • OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY announces a practical course in TELEYISION DRADIO (AM * FM. * TV) to be given in Chester, Pa. THE COURSE INCLUDES: PRINCIPLES OF RADIO AND ELECTRONICS, TELEVISION, AND TELEVISION SERVICING For beginnen, experienced persomel and enthusiasts LIMITED ENROLLMENT t._fo r dll lp1W.'ifelafure wtif. IlIivenitJ Tarical 1IS1iIIt. o 128 II. BnH SInIt, PII!I ...... 31, Pa Propwed oIarting date: September, 1949 (day and ·evening.dass.' rIAIN' '01 Television and Radio T edtnicians, Servicing, Station Operation, Technical Writing, Sales, and Research TBB MORE TELEPHONE CALUl YOU MAKE, the more valUable your telephone service becomes. Today, over Pennsylvania's 2,478,018 Bell telephones, more people are making more calla ~ ever before. Any way' you look at it, telephone service is becomiDg more aDd more valuable •••• Any way you look at it, teIeph ..... service gives you your money's worth. • Tho aon Tolophone Company of Ponnsylvanla • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THB SWABTBMOBBAN NEWS NOTES And,y and .TeU KIrk of North Swarthmore avenue, members the Univeniity of Pennsylvania Track Team, flew to Puerto with the team wIlere they D8Itiel-1 pated In two meets with the versity of Puerto Rico during thelrl stay- of two weeks. Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of 0f~~~1 avenue entertained '-rhe E some" at a luncheon-bridge her home Tuesday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins Crest lane spent Fourth of July week-end In Eaglesmere. Alice Hornaday of Dicldnson avenue left for the Girl Scout Camp, Camp Elizabeth Borton. to act as councilor until the end of August. I'~ Mrs. W. H. Elsbree and dad'ghter Mary of Wa1lfngfu~d Hills left last week for Hawkeye Trail Camps In York for the summer. Mr. bree will join the familyR~~;:-t I Schuyler Elsbree and Stotz left last week to open canlp.1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel their daughter Frances Evans, mer Swarthmore residents for their home in Miami, after spending a few days the guests of Dr. end Mrs. Frankl G. Keenen 'of Harvard avenue. Miss Barbara Kent of Ri,'enri",v I road and Miss Margaret Dilnmdtt I of Cornell avenue left last ThursÂday for a seven-week tour of west. Richard Danforth of ~::I avenue left last Thurdsay. to six weeks at Camp Gunston. Mil. Mr. alld Mrs . .Toseph Moran children Barbara and .Toe of Ke:n-I TheSwarth CO:"Op ore WHEN CO-OPS ABE IN TOWN PRICES ABE DOWN BSPEClA£LY FOR YOU Coconul Clslar. Pie 540 B_YBEEI' Liver LOIN END Pork Roast Frankfurters Tomaloes FANCY Made for slicing Cucumbers SOUTH CAROLINA Ib 69c Ib 49c Ib 54c Ib 15c 3 for 10c Watermelons whole or In half Ib4c NORRIS FANCY PURE Grape Juice NU-MAJD Oleomargarine ENJOY co-op BLUE LABEL Grapefruil Sections ql bll 35c Ib 23c - I ~: 2 for 35c DON'T FORGET THAT WE WILL BE CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING .JULY &lid AUGUST myoenr aavte tnhuee Dareev espreeunxd iPngin teh eC aS:Uml:pn-s1 ~::::::~::::====::============~. I. in North Anson, Me. Mr. Moran director of one of the camps. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Moir dauqhters'.Tlnny and .Toan of South Chester road left for 'Beach Haven, N. J., to vacation for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Hendrix- . son of 'North Chester road ent,.r-I tained as their week-end guests I recently, Mr .and Mrs. R. A. sack of Fort Monroe, Va. .. . - ATHLETES ~ GO FOR fl /Y{\f' ... ,~ II$.- \ ~ B.F. Goomo' 'P-F~'~ Canvas Shoes * Posture Foundation "P-F" - Gives you belter foot support "P-F" - Helps improve your . footwork "P-F" - Helps prevent tired leg muscles ··P-F" - Speeds up your game (~I~I .. Il' Shoe Shop Since 19M 103 PAlIK AVBN1lB Swadhmol'e IS5I GOOOIiEAR TIRES N'W '61.',-;. WI,Ii Your Old fire pws TAX 6.00.'. .12.95 PRIOR TO APRIL ht Yes, "'s 'he famous MARATHON mado by GOODliE4R _ THE TIRE THAT RUNS AND RUNS ANJ) RUNSI H_ It lsi The tiro buy you' .... been looking b - GIld what a buy it lal Straa.g bodiocl. tough tr_deci MCD'ath-. GoociyOCll". f_OWI .,1aaxny· lire, aow epociaUy pricecl to gl~e 7011 CI ma K'I'Iag • Dr.". In ••• trade in NOW. CONYINIBIr .... -. I. YOU WIIHI FUSCO & ALSTON Chester and Fairview Roads ~• "II • MACBEAN and TVNJS ~Iete Tree 8enIce Sprayln&' - TrImm"''' Beuwvai ., THE SWABTBMOBBAN . FOS'l'EB'. wgSON bride, and Swarthmore ated before a chancel ~:~::l (continued from page 2) fOr many ;years, performed the mlth white gladioli and Swarthmore qulsette .over yellow, aqua, and ceremony. candelabra. Mrs. Alvin Hahn, or- Disposal Service orchl~ taffeta respectively. The bride given In !lanist, pla;yed preceding the Rubbish CeUecte4 gOWlll) featured by her father, wore a many and accompanied MIss., Weeld7 or 1II0n~ neckline and full skirts with -"_~ gown of white summer satin. fea- Ann Meineke, a cblldhood Phone Swarthmore 3343 herd ... busoled worn over turing an illusion neckllne and of the bride who sang 8 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. '. ~~~~~~~~§~~~ I They carried mixed Colonial scalloped yoke trimmed with seed and "Wedding Prayer." ~-~~~~~~~~~;;;;;i . Call Wa7DO 1288 -; quets and wore matching .. .~ , pearls •. Her full l~ vell of The bride given In marriage by! FmmIUWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIUlUIHDDUUIII A. Mercer Quinby dresseS. tulle trimmed with heJl'loom 'lace her father, wore a wedding gown FUNElIAL DIBEC'1'OR 1125F ormerly of Media W. L,eblgbAve., PhIla. Phone Baldwin 1170 No charge fllr calls PUBLIC SALE HOUSlehoid Goods at STILWELL'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE Morton Ave .. & Penna. R. R. July 9 at 1 P. M. New and Used Furniture . Unclaimed frelghL aIIIo . Roushold Goods to be sold to settle an eslate J. C. STILWELL '" SONS ROOFS flUTtEBS Mr. Thomas Letham of . fell from a Jullet cap of the lace. of white satin fashioned with off- N. Y. served as best man, and th~ She carried stephanotis and gla- the-shoulder neckllne and yoke ushers included Messrs. John Urn mellas. ' of nylon marquisette finished with Arnam, Richard Day, Paul r MIss Dorothea D. Dana, of Hav- a· wide band of seed pearls. Her bert, all of Syracuse, and erford, as maid of honor, wore a finger-tip veil of silk illusion was I P. Wilson,. Jr., brother of the gown of white organdie over held In place with a Flcench tiaTS bride. satin. The bridesmaids, Miss """''' of seed pearla, and she carried a' A r~ception followed at' Strath Lee Hartzell of Wallingford, bridal bouquet of whit roses. She Haven Inn. The bride's mother Ann G. Bradford of North more a double strand of pearls, a chose a gown of gray crepe feat- more aveliue. and Miss gift of the bridegroom. urlng a panel .of aqua and rose. B. Turner of New York City, Miss Anne Silver, an Alpha Chi Her hat wad of blending colors and gowns of white organdie over blue Omega Sorority sister of the bride, she wore a corsllge of satin. who attended as maid of .honor roses. The groom's mother wore a The junior bridesmaids. were wore a gown of aqua faille tafÂgown of dusty pink crepe w.~ Susan Cochran, sister of the bride, feta. Miss Rebecca Rogge, cousin tulle hat of the same shade. Her and Elizabeth Taylor of of the bride as junior maid of corsage was of gardenias. ton, N. C., niece of the Following a wedding trip .- They more white organdie ~UD' wore a gown of aqua faille tat- ~,:: -.-. feta. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Wil- Quebec, Canada, the young ---- peach satin. Margaret Ellen Ilam Hoover and MIss Nancy. pie will reside In Syracuse. ran. another sister of the ,,-,.-, _, _, Schmidt, sister of the bridegroom, The bride is a graduate v> as flower girl wore a dress v> wore gowns of ;yellow faille tat- Swarthmore High School and ~~. white organdie. All the feta. They all wore matching ,pic-acuse University. She is a carried white organdie fans tore hats and carried Colonial ber of the Kappa Alpha rated with :flowers and wore bonquets of carnations, gladioli, ELECTRICAL REPAIRS WIRING NEW and OLD = c - HOMES E Samuel M. Hubison· I Swalihmo,,", 07'0 .I!.! _IIII11IIIIOIIIIIIUIOIIIIIIIUlIilIUllllllllllnllmllloullII Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarthmore, MorÂton, Rutledge and Rldiey Township since 1918 PRONE: Swarilnnore OUt REPAIRED AND INSTAU,m Furnace Repairs & Cleaning Call . GEORGE IIIYERS 409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 sorority. The groom is also a horsehair hats to match ~ and roses. ganradd uisa te.. omf emSybrearc uosfe PhI goMwnr.s . Robert Williams of Wi!- Mr. Thomas S'chm~id~t se~rve:d a.s ~~~~~~:;~i Psi. He served 27 months In the mington, N. C., served. as best best man for his brother and the liP .. South Pacific with the U. S. man, and the ushers included ushers Included Messrs. B. Fry- Swarthmore 1448 ~~~~~~~~~~~gl Messrs. Lawrence G. Spront, Flced singer, William Hoover, James WILLIAM BROOKS : TAYLOR-COCBRAN PoisSon, and George .Tohnson, all Schmidt, brother of the bride- Ashes & Rubbish Removed SlM£ONrS lOOKIN6 fOR YOUa liOKKrY The lnarriage of Miss Clar<el of Wilmington, N. C. groom and .Tames Flcey, cousin of Lawns mowed, General Cochran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A reception followed at the the bridegroom. .,,_ ,~~~~~H~a~"I~ln~g~~~..~.._ ~! Hamilton Cochran of home of the bride's parents. The A reception. fo~wed at u.~ 236 Harding Av. ... ' c, ... . formerlY of Swarthmote, to .w_ couple will reside ·In home of the brIde s parents. The .. - .LUI.. N V bride's mother wore a gown of Robert Nixon Taylor, son of Mr. ews, a. rose beige crepe with lace. ·yoke. and Mrs. Julien K. Tay-lor, of Wil- Her corsage was of ::~:~::\ mlngton, N. C., took place Satur- SC..,.,.nvn DUNBAR hlds ~ , , £UYu.uo .L'- orc . -u,e groom s day at 4 o'clock In the Wallingford Presbyterian Church. Dr. '",,:eplll Miss LeOnore Charlenl> Dunbar. chose a gown of champaigne oelKe U' . - - "" W. Cochran, grandfather of ... _ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liel S. crepe with Chmtille lace trim of WIE CAN fiND --"'~ Dunbar of Napoleon, Ohio, be- the same shade, a white hat and I.IIIM FOR YQU CLASSIFIED ~=s~:"::~~~~o:fO~Mr~:~=s~ ::!~";~~:!~.Her .... _ Ralph G. Schmidt of Magill and On their return from a wedding LIBt Your Real Eslate PERSONAL Parrish roads on Sunday, .Tune 26 trip through Canada, the COIlp i,. I With PERSONAL - Electrical wlrlng . BAIRD & BmD and Installation, residential and 6>,,,- Bank BIlIJdJng commp.rcial. Water hea~, ran-i~~-~~~~~ L~~O~1~08~.~'- ~'12~"~~ I agtl'aSr, md isshywstaesmhse.r s,A dlrl ywerosr.k Bdounrge ltaor I!i>"e . Underwriters' specifications. Service on washers, vacuum cleanÂDriveway CoDBtrucUoD ers, ranges, kons, toasters. fans, / Asphalt or (loDer_to PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swarthmore 2516 lamps. Call Erich H. Hal1$ell, Electrical Contractor, Swarthmore 28S0 - 335 Park avenue. PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners, irons, toaSters and radios reÂpaired, called for and delivered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ C15a4l8l . Robert Brooks, Swarthmore PERSONAL-Lots mowed - WarÂF. F. ZIMMERMAN ren Pierce. Swarthmore 2.O'l8. Photographer FOR RENT "'Outstandlng for Quality" FOR RENT Bungalow outskirts Media 6-0436 ot Swarthmore until September 6 E. Front St. I~eaMerdia Trolley. Large Liv- I~i. ~. ~~~~~~~;;;~~ .nnm bedroom.2 8b5a2t-hW a. nd kit at 3:30 o'clock in the St. Paul will live In Napoleon. Methodist Church, Napoleon. The groom served as an ensilgn! The Rev. Forrest Brown offiel- In the Navy VS. Swarthmore Rational Bank & Trust Co. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically through the new Bond-a-Month P1aD. Aak at this l3ank Since 1805 bilds~-pyt. bath.- for ~ !il:ear. Write Box J, I· CUNNINGHAM ~ PaiWntee rs '" Paper Bange.. "~~i:..t::·~;.a~e~;.ti~and =- ~~;;;~;;;~~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~~ should know how Gentleman. 8550-R. 'ii .~~.~swa~.lIZ~66 ~MI~ohlg~an'A~ve~ FOR SALE DEW DROP INN ~ ~tle an_~ye HaV-PE'l'ER E. TOLD Bnalda.'- £IUIC" - Dbm. .. All LInes Of Ins\JraIUle 333 Dartmouth Avenue Swarihmore 1833 VAN ALEN BROS. . Coal and Fuel Oil ~~n·~d. ~ FOR I?AI.i~ stered' • ,!ne mahogany Closed Every Sunday . Monday Thru Saturday Open 7 A. M. to 8 p. M. rocker. Telephone 0461 OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE ~7 !~~: DAILY DINNEBS SSe 10 ".80 .1~_ t~ avenue. Call Special Children'. Platters ~~~~t ~~~~~~~~~~~11 1~,~IOo.CanY~ -.'2()Q"wi~\r * NEW CONSTRUCTION .,; SAL lQ41 de * ALTERATIONS. I~xe·= -One-~" new * REPAIRS motor" g~ l.~es, l~': ,~;<- Highest Quality Craftsmanship !:'!!~t ,"ft~' i:36-p.m. • MODln I'KflllS • WAU CHHI flOOI co 111111" • IIIW (OILSTIIGCT1OIII • ALTERATIONS .... IIP'.M \RTERS BROTHERS, ... Confrador.l and Bu;lden 302 Gayley Street • Media, h. , . Phone: Media 6-4281 MORE HEAT FOR LESS MONEY. PRElIIIUM ANTIIRAClTE 331 Darimouth Avenue Swarthmore Swarlhmore 0345 . Ma!lOn Builders Supply Company. MILLWORK - LUMB~ BUILDING MATERIAL A. WAYNE MOSTELLER ELECTRIOAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical In7 stallations and Repairs. ServIng Swarthmore and Vicinity for past I!:::d~~~~~~~~ ,..v.~ ~.~. ~ HORACE A. REEVES Twenty Yesrs ~ ~~ good inn. ""uu.<~'. sides "THIRD GENERATION BUILDERS" PIANO TUNING and top.$15.~i 1180 Muhlenber~ Av,," $4. ~ .. ~ ".5 ALBAN P.ABKJ<R SW1IriIuIIon - LET US ES~TE Phone Media 8·3555 LOST and FOUND NIGHT or DAY New and RebaBt PIanos LOST-Fielder's Mi~ .Tuly 4, at 'CALL SWAMRMOBF sue ~ . .' ~i ~and~~Re~~pabi~~~~C~S~"'~~i~~mlo~r"e~ 2i3i61~-~.1l.U ~V~ru~'~I~~~Fi~e:w,~-.~c:all~~swarth:::::-~I~""ii~~~~~ii~~~~~~~==~~iiii~ii i~ii~ JI.,IIIIIDIIDI.IIIIIII •• "Builder .. CHARLES E. FISCHER Painter Re~ili-&'liDd "'N':';'l-,a'illi b'e Jiance "A , SWARTHMORE "53 HDUSEWEU-MAINTAINED IS THE WISE OWNER'S 'AIN" - Interior and Exterior •
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• , TBESWABTBMOBBAN RlLY 8, lift PHONE 1"9M" blg aad _=PBOMnI'T IID VICB BlR'I'H Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. CUrtIn BARB" A B L of Chestnut Hill, Mass., are re- • • celvlng 'congratulations upon the 711 FAIRVIEW BOAD,IIWARTH1!rIORE birth of a son Richard Reed Cur- ~_= 8=ALB8===IIDd==II=D=VI=C=E====BAD==10I!==,,"~B=O=ME==AP==PLIAN====CEI!==~I tinT. hJer .,b oabny J uisn ea 4g-randson of Mr. Owned and Operatecl by Am.rlcan Sto .... Company WREN SUMMER COMES Folks turn to Acm. for real reÂfreshment. Real valuHIn sumÂmer foods. FLAiED TUNA FISH _.... (:::) :. 3le FRmT COCKTAIL ~~ (2~4U) Ne.;.,m 3le SEEDLESS .OiAPES II 29c ICEBERG LETTUCE ea:.":", lit ISc Sunrl .. Gracie A TOMATO JUICE 2::-3tc WelNter'. To ... .Ja'.. 2 '::n: 17. Burt'. DeII.ht Apl'lGOt Ne.t·. ~ SIC •••• I .... 1Ied .Jalce&,:=,t, a~S1.'''::SSG Florida T-,"""e .J .... a ~ 27.' .c:: SSG 'I-t_"" lJa/,.tJ Vlrvln" .... Icpd SPI(:ED "CAKE '~L:d 2Sc .,.th ..... - &_AddM C~~--------~ Streusel Loaf - 2Bc llIIIc/o ... lup .. BREAD ':::14c Olivai' FanC)' STUFFED OLms 't~ 43c IlIIJIomd PI.,.1O Stuffed Monzon! no. ONv •• O'''' .. _.. ..., "'29c PIckI. Chlp.";,3 '-: 17c PlckI •• ...:::::.. ~27c lISt» Halv •• Callfor.la ailltl PEACRES Z~:!.~ 53c .\\~\'\~' ..... '" ...... -.." Ilmop Popular Bra" . ICE CREAM~~';' Z:.:. SSe A III rteel PlaY.... A ... I Low PrIce. GLENDALE CLUJ ~ PRINCESS MARGARINE :.: Z3c: t:I 7Se 2.l: 3ge ACME QUALITY GRADD "A" BEEt IIrleI., l-Ion. or 'orterhouse CIONEAT =- and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana of Elm avenue. 4th. Of, July ProgIaw (contlnu.!.i from Page 1) with the nerve to tell one team It had lost when it had knocked down plenty of the winners with the blinding stream from its hose. He would surely be shot if he didÂand this Community Fourth of July is especially planned to be ",safe and sane." After quick lunches at home most folk hurried on to the ball game on' Riverview Field. Family supper picnics prevailed on many a lawn, though those that were just about to sit down when the storn. hit about 6 p. m. had to repair to cover temPOrarily. It was amazing how many resiÂdents and guests had sufficient energy left, after the bUsy, hot day, to jam the station square at night to take part in, or watch the anticipated dancing. Due to an apparent deficiency in connecting the fire company amplifying equipment fuses kept blowing and with deep regret of all this happy ending to the day's fun had to be called off. NEWS NOTES Mr. and MI:s. Wallace Lippincott of South Chester road spent four days recently in Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bryant of Sou1oh Chester road entertained a cousin M,):'. W. K. Wipperman of Scotch Plains, N. J. as their guest over Fourth of July week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson and children Jimmy and Peggy of Westdale avenue spent the Fourth of July holidays as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lincoln of Westdale avenue at the summer home of Mrs. Lincoln's parents, the J. H. Jel;SUPS in Wal!jngford, Vermont. Mrs. Raymond Lassiat and son Rerny of North Swarthmore avenÂue sailed y~day on the DeÂGrasse for England and France. Mr. Lassiat will fly over and join the family In August. The LassÂiats plan to return on the .lie deÂFrance September 7. ·Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. VanÂUrk and daughters Ramona and Mary Kirby, former residents of Drexel Park, are occupying their new home at 401 Thayer road. , Elizabeth Bryant of South ChesÂter road left last week to be a councilor for ,the summer at Camp Wyonegonic, Demnark, Me. ESTATE NOTICE ESTATE of Jobn Balley !.etten testamentary on the above esÂtate have been granted to the uoderslkned who request aU persons bavlog claims or demands agalnst the estate of the deceÂdent to maim knnwn the same, and all penons Indebted to the decedent to make paf]l1ent without delay to Su8an Bailey, Executor Celeste Bailey, Executor 611 Ogden Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. - LEGAL NOTICE The School DJstrlet at Swarthmore' wi!1 receive bids at the o1fice 0: the School DIstrict In the High School BulldlIll'. cor· oer of Collese and Princeton Avenues, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, up to , p. m., Monday, July 18, 18"8, sud open the bids at a meeting of the Board at the School District office on July 18, 1'411 at 8 p. m., or at an adjOlll'1led meeting of the School Board. lor towel sen1.ce. maple Ooorlng. cafeteria and other equipment, school furnIture. and repair- of typewriters. SpeclflcaUoIl8 cam be secured. between 9 a. m. and t p. m. dally acept Satur. Dda!st}'B, Sunday •• and holIdafSt at the School rict ofl'lce. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids in whole or In part and to award contracts on any Item or Items makina' u-.p any bid. - . " Hilda Lang Denworth aT"H Secretary " COUNTY OF DELAWARE Sealed bids will be received In the office of the Chief Clerk to the County Commissioners at the Court House. MedIa, Pa., up to 11 Noon Eastern Standard Time. on Tuesday, _July 26, liNg. and pubUcly opened on the same day at 1 :00 P.M. 8.s.T •• for furnishing and delivering to Broadmeadows Farm. Concan) Town-Âship. Delaware County. Pa.. ODe Patterson Double HeaUDI' Element or equal tor a Patterson Hot Water Heater. Each bid must be accompanied. by a Certified CbeC'k In the amount of '50.00. drawn to the order of tile County of Delaware. FoJ'Dl! of PrtJpOsR] and SpecUkatioDs may be obtained at the otrlce of !be Chle&. Cleft, Court House. Media. Pa. r The County Commissioners raene the rf«bt to reject "any or all bids. 'John H. Doherty Fred F. Dale. Albert 1. Crawford. Jr. COUNTY COMMlSSlONBRS IT·'" Compare ihe' -ne-w.. ..P... .l.y.m:::o-u-t-h- • You 10 AllY CAR AI -AllY PRIC_, We say tha~from the value vlewpolnt-the new Plymouth ts the best automobUe ever l!uIltl And on the basis of thI8 statement, we Invite you to come In today and make us put up or shut upl We'll show you the new QuaUty Chart that pro ... the new Plymouth Is far ahead of the other IowÂpriced cars In the number of flne-car features. Facto.!» .F'f .... Hnlce Ita .............. MO'Aa ,.rh· (an HANNUM & WAITE CHRYST.ER - PLYMOtlTH YALE and CHESTER BDII •• llwaribmoi'e 1250 SAVE FOOD ••• TIME • •• and MONEY with a modern HOME FREEZER I (!)I (JOWl", J4 ClecDuc I Save food by freezing fresh leftÂovers • • • save time by buying in quantity and shopping less freÂquently •.• and sav~ money by buyÂing in season when' foods are abunÂdant, costs are low. You'll love the convenience and pleasure of a m0dÂem Electric Freezerl PHILADILPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY . , • Pa.' ARE YOUR FWWERS . CHEERING THESWARTHMOR SUMMER' HOSPITAL PATIENTS? VOLUME 21-NUMBB 28 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JULY 15, 1949 $3.50 PER YEAR . SPROAT HEADS LOCAL BANK RUS$EJ.J. "HEADS BUSINESS GROUP CHESTER ROAD Last, Monday evening, at the T' 'RAFFIC annual meeting of the Swarthmore , Business Association, Charles It: ' {ijrectors <Jioose Former Cashier President Russell of Ogden avenue Was S 'al 'Co • elected president of the Assocla- peCl - mmlttee Uon to sUcceed E. M. Buchner, of Asks Council To Park avenue whn has been pres- Erect Hgbts ident for the past two years.. This is Mr. Russell's third term', as president. He had held' the office In 1935 and· 1930. Joseph Cel1a of Park avenue was elected viceÂpresident and ,Robert Honeyford of South Chester road was're-elecÂElric S. Sproat was elected Pres-> ,ldent of the Sa~re National Bank and Trust Company" at a meeting of the Board of DIrectors Thursday,.July 7 Mr. Sproat came to the Bank as asSistant Cashier in 1918 from the Franklin National Bank of Philadelphia (now merged ~th the Philadelphia NatioDaJ. Bank). He began his banking caÂr~ wijh the Farmer's National Bank, West Chester, Pa. He became cashier of the local institution·in 1919 and was elected a director in 1920. In 1928 his title was changed to Cashier and Trust Officer and, his duties beÂcame D!Dre widely inclusive. He Was advanced in 1945 to the posiÂtion of Vice President and cashÂier. ted secretary-treasurer. The Association passed a resoluÂtiou to· be presented to Borough Council, sUpporting the latter's action in favor of' a by-pass to direct Route, 3l1\) around instead of through SwartIunore. LEGION IN FIFTH STRAIGHT WIN Lads' Fighting Retajns Mr. Sproat has been actively in- Championship terested in the 'borough in the H thirty odd years he has resided ope here. He is a director and vice On Monday evelng the Legion , A past president of thll Delaware them out of the nmning. County .:Banker's AsSociation, he Is Lal.'ry Dalton pitched in exClellÂa member of :the Swarthmore Ro- oot fashion after a rather shaky tary Club aDd, the ·swarthmore slan and finished st1'ol:l& holding Prespylerian' Church, where he the ·Alden batters hittless in the has been,'a faithful member of the last four Innings. Reds 'Barr ,led Meri's Bible Class. the ,local hitters with ,ihree, solid president of the nearby GibbonS team won it's fifth straight vicÂHomp., a director and assistant tory ,in Ii well-played game on treasurer . of :the FamIJy Service Riverview Field when they deÂof Delaware County, and adi- feted Alden by a score of 8-3. AlÂrector and assistant treasurer of den had been the pre-season fav~ the Community Health Society of ontes tn will the championship, Central ,Delaware County. but this loss virtually knocked His,home is on Cornell Avenue blows and Harry Warren also where he and Mrs. Sproat, their contributed ~everal wicked drives. The Legion hitters knocked Kurtz, son-in-liiw and daughter, Mr. and the Yeadon High pitcher wh"had Mrs. Charles Gerner, and small built up an enviable' recoro. for grandson, Elric Charles Gerner, , reside. ' 'Two former residences himself this spring, right out of the box in .the tbiJ:d jnning. with a barÂbuilt by the Sproats, the stone At a meeting of 1ihe Special HIghway Committee held WednesÂday, July 6, at Borough E.n, defÂinite steps were recommended to Borough Council to cope wlth present and future traffic conÂgestion on Chester' road. Thili problem Is the second and last assignment given the committee by Council The first assignment, that of securing adequate traffic cOntrol under present conditions, is on the way to completion V(ith perÂmits for traffic control signals on hand. .' Bids will be asked for furnishllig ;md for erection of the approved liiatts at Fairview, Yale, College and Swarthmore avenues ,on Chester road. The cost Is esÂtimated to be between $6jlOO and $8000. If all goes well the traffic control signals should be operÂating late this taU. The second assignment,. to- find a permanent soluUon to the growÂIng congestion on Chester road has been studied by the committee. prelim;nary conferences have been held with State Highway engineers, to map a course of action. / Present evidence indicates tpat some fortuitous relief frmh longÂhaul traffic can be expected when the Turnpike extension and InterÂcharig.. s w1th· priiicipai cariiieL'tlng highways are finished. State Hlginvay engIn8j!1'S expect' westÂbOund, traffic out of the Chester area to use the new CoDcordvilleÂChester road on its Way to the Turnpike; east-bound traffic is expeCted to use the improved inÂdustrial Hig!iway which will conÂnect with Turnpike feeders alnng the Schuykill River. . OTl'O SKOGLUND Friends of otto· Skoglund of Chicago, ,nt, will be grieved to hear of his sudden death Friday cif a heart attaCk. Mr. Skoglund has visited in Swarthmore on a nwnber of occasions. His brother,Pa.lmer J. Skoglund of Swarthmore place flew to Chicago Friday and remained for the funeral services held MonÂday. CLIPPERS CHALK LAST ·HALF WINS Defeat Yeadon, Alden • As Season Matures The clippers have started off the second half of the Edco baseÂball Conference wi10h two fine , CROSBY MORTON SERVICE TODAY Member 1futoric Family Died Suddenly At Home Funeral services will be held at 1:30 this afternoon at Oll~er Bair's in Philadelphia for Crosby Price Morton who passed away in his sleep early Monday morning •. Death wai attributed to coronary occlusi,on. Enjoying active good health up· to the moment of his death, Mr. Morton had attended church as usual Sunday morning and called upon friends that even-ing. ..' Friends are invited to the fun.,.,Âal service which will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser of the Swarthmore Methodist Church. Interment will. be In Media cameÂvictories, one over Yeadon last t ery. Friday 5-2 and the other over MT.Monon was born on June Alden 8-5. Billy Ziegenfus took 12, 1877 in Morton whiCh town up where he left off iIfter his was named after, his grandfather victory ov"" East I.:msdowne the Judge Sketchley Morton. He preceding Saturday for the first half championship by holding Yea- moved to his home at 214 Lafayette , avenue, Swarthmore from Rut-don to five liits and striking out fifteen batters; Yeadon got away ledge In 1910. He had been am-to a 2-0 lead and went ahead on ployed by the pennsylvania RailÂJohnny Hi1kert's· two run single. road for over 40 years and formerÂThe Yeadon pltcller tired after ly had held the Company's singles ~g out eight in a row and and doubles tennis championships the 'Clippers supertority soon be- as well as having won many local gan to telL 'BillY Hoot and Ziegen- tournaments.' A member ·of the Swarthmore and Rutledge Tennis fus led the batters with two hits Clubs he still followed this hobby ea~. . by attending major matches , ~i1ly Hoot· in the ~onday game 'throughout the east although. he Wlth Alden ];ll~ed}lis usual ,stea- hlld given up his own aC~Ve parÂdy game, aided by exCellent sup- ticipation In the SpOrt some ye8rs port. The team hid hard Allison back. had a homer, Ziegimfus a triple Mr. Morton was left a widower and Bender had two doubles. To- by the death of his wife, the forÂnight the clippers meet Holmes mer Eleanor B. Thomas" on April on Riverview field. Holtnes was 27, 1938. A former superintendent the only team to defeat the Clip- Of the Rutledge School, he 'had pers tlie fifot half and the local been an active member of the boys are determined to prove that Swarthmore Methodist Church they. are the better team. since 1926 serving as trustee for m&ny years and was a steward of dwelling at College and Swarth- craegsseo ro f hits and treated his suc- e1most as r"ughiy.' ' The principle traffic using Route M ' hall H ,_J more avenues, and that at 5 Ogden Crowther, Kluka; 'and Gibson 320 Is expected to oonslst of'com- ars Onorea the church at the time of his death. A member of the Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, he was a direct descendant of oJ ohn Morton. His ancestors settled In this sectiOn about 300 years ago. His father was Benjamin Newlin Morton and his mother Mary Farson Morton. avenue, contribute to the charm of delighted the large crowd with mercial and passenger vehicles By duPont Company the community. sparkling defensive plays and Art ~av~ling between the industrial John Marshall of West Chester, Harold Ogr8l)l, who became AJo.- McKf~tn-ri e drew cheers"when he .distr,ct south of the Borough and for many years a resident of Lin-sistant Cashier of the Bank in 1923, threw out two successive base run- the residential districts to the h vIn be . th .. - - coIn avenue, was honored Tues-a g en previously WIth· e ners .~...... ,nrl .to .stea.l !D.'t o. th,ird In north and, north-east. The dis- at the ground breaking for the .Kennett Trust Company, Kenn!!tt the third ,i _n_ .n_~j ~g.' pOSition of this traffic is the final new duPont fabric and finishes Square, Pa., Is now Vice PresIdent, Alden made its last three hits problem' presented. Cashi d ' departm, ent research lahoratory In , er, an Trust Officer. 'In success,'on m· that innitig' but . B•v the Department' of .u..,. .......: w~oPvh iladelpbia by .the surprise an- Surviving are two daughters, Esther (wife of the Rev. Dr. John D. Herr of West Philadelphia) and Helen(Mrs. Mervyn L. LafferÂty of Lewes, Del.); four grandÂchildren Susie Morton ,Lafferty and Mervyn Jr., and James and Robert Herr; a brother John MorÂton of Collegeville and a sister Mrs. Mabel Stewart of OVerbrook. Mr. Ogram was n.med :Assistant didn't get a man past first base. standards Chester road Is already nouncement that the new laboraÂCashier apd Asslstent Trust Offi- Tonlghtthe team travels to overloaded, there being about 9000 ,tory would be named the Marshall cer in 1928, Asiistant Cashier and Manoa for a most important game, vehicles per day on the <'oadway Laboratory. 'rrust : Officer in 1943,· a DIrector and on Monday it goes, to Drexel adequate for 5,000 vehicles a day. in 1944, aild Vice President and Hill, with Manoa returning next Compared to extreme congestions Trust Officer in 1947. He is Wednesday to ru:verview Field to $ewhere, the problem on Chester treasurer of the Borough of replay an earlier.2-2 tie. Manoa, Road Is considered a minor one Swarthmore and of the Board of Drexel Hill and: swartlim<>ie are by State Highway engineerS. While Directors of the Swarthmore Pub- . the three teams left in the f!ght they fully recognize Swarthmore's lic Library Association. He is for the championship sn the problem they expect several years also a, member of the Federal Be- next week's games will decide to elapse before its Priority will serve 'Nominating Committee of the issue.' warrent action. Group 11, ~lveniaBankers· Under usual circumstances a Association and a past President of the Delawm'e County Bankers AssociaUon. Richard M. Snyder Is the Bank's new Assistant Cashier, having taken up his first duties there in 1926. Mr. Snyder Is treasurer of the Swarthmore FIre and Pr0- tective Association, Chairman of the Property Committee of the Swarthmore Methodist Church, and a Boroi.gb Auditor. Claude C. Smith of BaltimDre Pike, was named ,Chairman of the Board of DIrectors and Vice PresÂident. A director of the bank smce 1928 Mr. Smith has been a Return From Camp "bottlene~' such as Chester Road . • nnw is wnuld he remedied sim- The following, Girl Scouts •r e- P Jy b YW·ld ening the road. ~o'uC h a turned Tuesday iJ;om Camp Eliza- ,remedy on Cliester Road, would beth .Borton ~ ,two w~ ?f be tait:'" at a high cost to the campmg: Evelyn and Vll'gJDla . Bullitt, Lee H llis V·cky Willis :commumty in the loss of old shade o ',,' ~ , trees;loss of residential real estate BonntC·e MI°SeXey. JeanmBe Sdcahi oeS vo; vaiues, loss of integration between ser, . aro ymour, ren . a College and BIorough,and inÂGrabill, Randa R~SS, and ~ creased hazards to young children Reed. Also B~o~es: Norma Wil- attending our ublic schools. son, Carol Williams, Sarah Heth- p . erlngton, Connie Russell, Dorothy \ The department of HIghway Ragers, Gerry c.:ean,Rosemal'Y o!ficiaLs are aware of this sit\JaÂHibberd Margaret Builltt,' and Ja- tion and are sympathetic to any net Lyncl.. Girl Scouts Carol Top- solutinn which can be developed ping and Nancy Bunkei left !lUes- ,in the ~um' public interest. day for two weeks of camping. . The Spec;jal H!ghway Committee , has considered these three. possible Scheduled to be completed next year at a cost of. $2,000,000 the new building will replace laborÂatory facilities now located In three different buildings on the grounds of the company's PhilaÂdelphia plant. INDIANS AFI'ER OILERS StCAI.P The tribute to Mr. Marshall came after many years of service to the company. A graduate of the University of New Mexico For those who like their aetton with graduate study at the Univer- plentiful and power-packed there sity nf Virginia, Mr. Marshall will. be chills, thrills and spills went with the explosives depart- aplenty when the Swarthmore In- ' ment laboratory in 1913 contlnu- dians Invade MacMurtrieField Ing unttl 1927 when he became seeking revenge for the drubbing director of the Philadelphia labor- given them earlier ,this season by atory, greatly enlarging its re- the Sun Oil Sextet. These two search facilities and hcl,plng to teams always play their hardest plan the building now to be erec- and best against each other, and ted. In 1933 he transferred to the all box lacrosse fans eagerly await Wi1mIngton headquarters as di- a meeting of these keen rivals. rector Of the cheIDical division of Coach Ave Blake win present the fabrics and finishes depart- a new goalie In the person of Dave ment. ' ,McCahan, who will seek to fall the OUers shots as effectiveJ;y as New Members vice president' sin.ce 1943. He Is the senior memb.,., of. 1he Pbil ·adelphla law firm of Duane, MorÂris and, Heckscher. Mr. Slilith Is also Ii member of the Board of Mpn8i'!l1! cf SwaI1hmo!re CoUegot. The Chi Omegas of Swarthmore remedies: A tra,mc byp~ along met Mon~ ~. at the the Eastern· BorOugh boUndary; a home ,of Mrs. John G. Maxey of' traffic bypass on the IW+12rn Rutgers avenue to sew for their :bOUDdFY,in Crwn'vall~y; the present project, the Needlework widenm, of Chester Road. Gulld.· (continued on page .u) The SwarthmOre Rotary Club last Friday admitted two new members Into their club. They were:' Avery F. ,Blake of Amherst avenue and Alber.t P. Van. ROuten of Chester road. once he converted the points after touchdowns for the sWarthmore High School' football team. The Indians will al$O rely heavily on the accurate ,passing and sharpÂshooting of such stars as,the two Blakes(~athe'i and son./> Marsh Austin, and. Bank Pord,. , " . , .' cI, . . ; ~-" • . . ../" .
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I • • • • THE SWABTHMOBEAN JULy 15, 1" = ~ws NOTES Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse of Yale avenue are spending the week in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Godfrey or Vassar avenue entertained for a few days of this week Mrs. GodÂfrey's sister Miss Ruth Cole of Salamanca, N.Y. / Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park avenue, Mrs. Paul Williams of University place, and Kathy Hayes of Wallingiord, motored to Ocean City Tuesday to visit Harriet GilÂbert and Nan Pitman of Vassar avenue who are worldng at the shore for the summer. TOMORROW'S BRIDE The marriage of MIss Nancy Kimber Van AJen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. An H. Van Alen of Park avenue, to Mr. John W. Taylor, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Baltimore, Md., will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'cloCk in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Cburch. The Rev. Joseph Bishop will perform the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Fred N, Bell of Harvard avenue will entertain at supper for the wedding party folÂlowing the rehearsal this evening. The members of the bridal party will be guests of.honor at a brunch given by Mrs. Percy G, GilÂbert of Park avenue and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue at the Gilbert home toÂmorrow. gandy over taffeta, The bridesÂmalds, Mrs. John Evaps of Media, and Miss Edna Miller, GermanÂtown, WDre frosted blueorganoiy gowns over taffeta, They all wore large picture hats a6'd carried old fashioned bOll<luets of rose buds. Mr. Richard Lappe served lis best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr, Peter G, Cooper and Mr, Donald Hartling, A reception followed. The bride's mother wore a gown of light blue crepe, Her corsage was of orchids. After a' wedding trip to Pocono Pines, the couple will reside at 111 Yale avenue. "The bride is a liraduate of Media High School and J efterson HosÂpital School of X-Ray Technology. The groom is a graduate of Swarthm.ore High School and Pennsylvania Military College. " ' "Tall . Oaks", Swartlunore an-I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guenther H. nounce th~ biI1b of a daughter, Froebel of ""Tall Oaks", and of Lane Marie, July I!I in Fltzger- Mr, and Mrs, Carl de Moll of ald Mercy Hospital. " Philadelphia, formerly of Swarth- The new baby is a granddaugh- more.r SAVE TIME! LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR WHILE YOU SHOP "RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN" RUSSELL~S CALL 0440 DARTMOUTH &.I,AFAYETTE AVES, Dr. and Mrs. R. David Warner and young son Roddy, former residents of West Philadelphia, have moved into an apaf'tment at 841 GlenAvOJ)d avenue, CineinÂnay, Ohio. Mrs. Warner is the Cormer Mary Yates Gilcreest of Vassar avenue. Dr. Warner gradÂuated in June from the Medical School of the University of PennÂsylvania and is now interning at the Cincinnati General Hospital. Mrs. George L. Van Alen of Park avenue grandmother of the bride , will entertain ,at a supper party for out-of-town guests following the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park avenue and Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Tjiylor of Wallingford i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ entertained at a buffet supper at the Gilbert home --preceding the wedding rehearsal Friday evening. ENGAGEMENTS DOUBLE CEREMONY Mr. and Mrs. T. Walter Horn The double wedding of .the of University Heights, Cleveland, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ohip, announce the engagement Georg~ Rinclifte of Strath Haven of Mrs. Horn's daughter, Nina avenue, Miss 'Peggy Jane Hineliffe Pauline Moss, to Arthur Van- to Mr. Lewis Bonsall Beatty, Jr., Zandt Dodd, son of Mrs. Samuel son of Mr. and Mrs. Beatty of Morris Dodd of Swarthmor~ av- Bowling Green, Media, and ,Miss enue, a\ld the late Mr. Dodd, Nancy May Rincliffe to Mr. George Miss Moss is a senior at Penn- Fox Corse. Jr., son of Mr. and sylvania State College, where she Mrs. Corse, also of Swarthmore, is president of Zeta Tau Alpha. will take place Friday, September sorority, and a member of Theta 9, at 4:30 o'clock in the SwarthÂSigma Phi, women's journalism more Presbyterian Church. honorary. Now on an Arctic Expedition with the United States Weather Bureau, Mr. Dodd was graduated from Pennsylvania State College in June. While an undergraduate he wa~ a member of Delta Upsilon The Rev, Joseph P. Bishop will perfor!ll- the double ceremon,". A reception will follow at the Springhaven Country Club. LAPPE - McCONNELL • BmTHS Major Robert E. Moist and Mrs, Moist Of Hampton, Va" are being congratulated upon tbe birth of a son on July 13 in Docter's HosÂpital, Philadelhia. . Mr. and Mrs. John H, Pilma' of Vassar avenue are the grandÂparents of the baby. Mr. and "Mrs, Charles F. SeyÂmour of Westbrook Park announce the birth of an eight pound, six ounce daughter named MeIailie Ella, July 13 in L~ing-In Hospital, Philadelphia, The baby is a granddaughter of Mrs. Melanie Seymour of Vassar avenue, and of Mr, and Mrs. AnÂdrew M. Robinson of Manoa. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 The $l,OO-S~rve Yourself-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Selection From HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS . . AND DESSERTS STRATH 'HAVEN INN' The Bouquet BEAUTY SALON Come summer - Come care Call Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road f~aternity &l1~ Si"llMa Gamma Ep_ Miss Phy!lis Jean McConnell, sliDn, mineral industries honorary. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Walter . E. McConnell of Palmer Mill rf.ad, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N, Howley Media, became the bride of Mr. of Drexel Park, "have announced Eugene Clinton Lappe, Jr" son of the engagement of their daugh- Mr, Eugene C. Lappe of Yale avÂter Miss Estelle Howley, to Mr. enue and the late Mrs. Lappe, on Mr. and Mrs. John Anthony Miller of Drexel Hill are receiving congratulations upon the birth of ~~~:;~~:;~~:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a daughter, Lynne Forsythe Mil-ler, July 10 in the Delllt\Vare ~ County Hospital., Clea'n Rugs Last Longer . Edward H. Alston, son .. of Mr. and Saturday, July 9 at 3 o'clock in Mrs. George L. Alston of North the First Methodist Church, Media, Chester road. The Rev. Chester Buzzard per- Miss Howley is an alwnna of formed .the ceremony. - The baby is a granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs., ~ancis N, Forsy.the of Thayer road and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lynn Miller, also of Buckriel~ University, Lewisburg, The bride· given in marriage by Pa., and Mr. Alston was graduated her father, wore a white organdy from Pennsylvania Military Col- gown featuring a fitted bodice lege, Chester. with high neckline, and Iull skirt. She wore a Juliet cap and carried Thayer road. " Mr. and Mrs, Louis de Moll of FOR Mrs. Charles" S. Alston of Cogan Station, announces the engageÂInent of her daughter, Ann ElizaÂbeth, to Dr, Robert S. Saniord, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Sanford of Maplewood, N.J., formÂerly of Swarthmore. Miss Alslon is a graduate of Buckhell University and is now a Registered Medical Technologist in the Soldiers and Sailors MemÂorial Hospital at Wellsboro, a pr2yer book with a white orchid as a marker. Mrs. Peter G. Cooper, sister of the bride, as matron of honor wore a gown of frosted pink or- MAGAZINE· SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs. Lloyd E.KanffmAD Swarthmore 2080 ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL 600 North Jackson Sjtreet, Media Phone MEdia 6-2912 Small Private Elementary School Kindergarten through Eighth Grade ThQl'ough grounding' in the' t:bree R's, science, social studies, ! an intr~duction to music, dramatics. and manual tr~. Bright, Cheerful Rooms, .Large, Beautiful Pbygronnd REGISTRATION OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VA()ANCIES Dr, Sanford is a graduate of Swarthmore College and of TemÂple University School of Medicine. He interned and was later Chief Resident PhYSician at the PresÂbyterian Hospital of Philadelphia. He is now in private practice of medjcine in Mansfield. *;;~;;~~;;~~~;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MEDIA- , Baltimore Pike, Springfield Phone Swarthmore 0450 The Hoagie Hut l'ly, S. Chester Road Swarthmore Phone 3US Hoagies Steaks Party Sandwiches Hamburgers AIR CONDITIONED Friday and Saturday Bing . Crosby Rhonda Fleming "A CONNE<JTICUT YANKEE" in technicolor Sat. Mat. at 1:15-Extra for the Kiddies "KING of the ROOKErMEN No. Z" Sun. - Mon, - TUes, ,Jennifer ,Jones ,Joseph Cotton "PORTRAIT OF ,JENNY" Partly'in technlcolor Wednesday Only Roy RoJ1!l'8 - 0alI Davis ''THE FAR FBON'1'IER"· Starting Thursday Bay MUlanii ,Jean Petera "IT HAPPENS;""'V y.E..&.l !' SPRING" _ College Theatre AIr Conditioned Friday and Saturday Gene Kelly - Frank Sinatra Esther Williams., . ''TAKE ME OUT TO 'llBE BALL GAME" in technicolor Feature Times - Sat. Night Only 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Special Saturday Matinee For KJddles - 1:00 p,m, "GENTLEl\IAN JOE PALOOKA" Serial - cartoons -' Comedy Monday and Tuesday RobeJ1 Taylor Ava Gardner ''TIIEMmr Cleaning- prolongs the life of rugs beCAuse it gets out -imbeddpd dirt end stains that daily vacuum ,cleaning can· ,~_ not remove, imbedded grit that digs into th. rug with eve!"V troad. 9 x" 12 Domestic $6,00 cPA"'S"~ & Com&e!!J! '100 Park Ave" Swar.lhmore. Pan . SwarthmClre 073!) or 0529 Clearbrook 4646 Rugs !leed Cleaning Ey~E~Y Year! THE BEST WAY TO BUY CONVENIENT HALF GALLON CONTAINER $1.50 (An .Abbott's Dairy Product) Mich.el'.«;ellege, Pharmacy ON TBB CORNER, I , JULy. 15, 1M. T~B SWAaTHMOBBAN lower Chesapeake 'Bay and includÂed an over night stop at T8Dlier THE 'SW ARTHMOREAN ls1and, Va. i>tJBI.IS~ BVDY PBlDAY .T BWAB .... O ... I'A TIlE SWABTIIIIOBUN. INc .. r.m"DIIBR l'boDe sward .e ' . Dr, and' Mrs. Vincent Lathbury and their childun Susan and Bill of Walnut Jane, left July 1 for their II'nnmer hoDIe at ~ruce Shores, East B\IOthbay, Me, Dr, Lathbury returned to SwarUunore after the holiday, but will join hlsfam1Jy for the month of AugÂust, A WIDE PRICE RANGE PETER B. TOLD, lIIdIt.r MAJUOBlB TOLD, Aaod.te MOor Rosali'. Pelrsol Lorene McCaite'r Pat Told En~ as SecoDd Clas8 Matter, .JanUlllT If, 1l12li, at; the Post OffIce at I?warthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 11"8, DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON· SWARTJDIOBB, PA., nm.t.T, nlLY 11. lM8 J.>_byterian Notes Mr, and Mrs, A. D. Moscrip and flllniIÂ¥ of DartmoUth avenue are spending three weeks in their cabin in the Poconos, We ha, ve over 70 different price ran,lles. Consult us-then cOmpare. Our estimate will prove that we are doflnitely not high priced. Sunday morning at .the 11 o'clock service Mr, Bishop's ~r-ing the service and Mrs. William H. Schliltz will be. in charge. The.Ushers for the day are W~ H. Schultz, W,' A. Beachaln, C, W, Dempsey, J, Pitm3n' aIid E, N, Master John A. Hoag of Coral Gables, Fla., is visiting bls grandÂmother Mrs, E, van S. Cleveland of Park aenue, He is a member of the youth Roundup of the MIami News and of the Youth Center of Coral Gables and interested in boxing, baseball, and ari sPQtts of youth, He was atten<lJngthe secÂond grade in Swarthmore Schools when he moved with his family to Coral Gables five years ago, THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. mon will be ''The Middle Wall." Shawhan. \ On Sundays July 24 and July 31 we aball have as our guest preacher the Rev: Peter LoIIie, PastOr of the Obriat Presbyter- Trinity Chw:eh "Notes ian Church, Warwick. .Bermuda. Holy Communioll Wm be cele- Christ Church Is a historic parish brated at 8:00 a, m, At the 11:00 of Bermuda belonging to the Pres- o'clock service of Miming Prayer bytery of Edinburg'b. an,d from~ts and Sermon the uShers ;will be: membership ':"aDY great ferY":'ts R. ~", Baker, head usher, A. E. have been glyen to the servIce :Pritchard, 5, D, Brewsier, Wm.." B, of the Church, We ~ be hap- Bullock, S; D." Clyde, .Jr., En 0, py to welcome Mr, LoVle to our Oramp, iB. Keim and C, H. W, Church, Mr. Bishop will be Ingraham, . preaching at the "Vespers at the • _';'" ." _ • __ _ youth Conference this next week at Pouttney, Vt, Mr. and Mrs, Bishop and family will spend the month of August in Rhode Island, Boy Scout rI'roop 2· meets each Thursday evening" at the Church at 1:30 o'clock, Each Wtl!lnesday during the summer, surgical dressings are being made at the Church, startÂing at 10 o'clock in the morning. U you plan to rome and stay throngh the lunch hour bring a sandwich, 'NEWS NOTES Dr, and Mrs, ArlbuI:" E. Bassett and.Mr. and MrS,'iH~ert T.BasÂsett of North Chester i:'oad" are on a week's ~.utomobUe trip ~ Salem, Mass. Mrs, Clifford Banta of. Parrish road has returnad borne followfIlg a two-week visit with her brotherÂin- law and sister Mr, and Mrs, Foster Fudge of CraWforcIaville, Ind, En route sbe visited her son ' Mr, Phillip Banta of Cincinnati, Ohio, Dlileroo o •• UNIUI.I 1820 CHESTNUT STREET Telephone II 6-1511 MARY A. lAIR. ....... d ... " , Braille work is being done at the Church on Monday mornings at 10 o'clock, Volunteers "are urÂ. gently needed. Our guest soloist this Sunday morning will be Mr. J, Harrison Mr, and Mrs, Walter F. Rauber of Pprk avenue, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Martin $: McVay of Schenectady, N.Y", left 'Monda7 on a thr"':'wi.e!t motor. 'trlp through the New England Slates and C8pe Cod, . Entire 'Stock' Reduced &stwoOd. tenor, Chri,stian Science Notes "Life" is the subject of the LesÂson- Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunady, July 11. The Golden Text,is: ''This Is life eternal; that they ml.ght know thee the only true God, and JesUll Christ, whOln th»u hast sent" (John 11:3), Mr •. William F, Hanny of Yale avenue and MIss Helen P, South of New York were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur W. Binns of Mu1henbenI avenue on their yacht L~ IV~ov~ ,,' ~t week-end, The .fmn'-day criIlse covered two huildnid miles of the '" , " lS S01JTll CHESTD ROAD, SWABTBMORE Methodist Notes The Sunday School will meet at 10 o'clock. The miinlster will preach at the 11 o'clock service, The Church NlllS!'tY is open dur- Beauty by Chrysler ChUrch Services SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ., Rev, Joseph P, Bishop .. MlnIster . Snnday,,Jab' 17 11 :00 AnM, _ The sermon topic will ". "The Middle Wall. .. · Wednesday, .J.ub; 20 10:00 ArM. - Surgical Dresci"IIB Group, ThursdaY, ,Jab' ZI 1:30 P,M.-Boy Scouts. Troop 2. MJCTHODIST CHURCH Roy N, Keiser, DJl" MinIster S1J1ldQ, ,Jab' 17 10:00 AnM.-Church School 11:00 AnM.-!l'he Minister will' .preach, TBINlTY CHURCH Bev, Gea, C, Anderson, Rector " Snnday, ,Jab' 17 8:00 An M,-Holy Communioo. !1:oo AnM.-Mornine :pray.er and., serDlQIl. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIIIiTi , OF J'RIEm)S Snnday, IDlY 17 11 :00 An M,-Meeting for worship, Wednesday, ,July 20 9:30 to 3:30-SewLng and QuUtÂIna in WhIttier House. Box Luncheon, All cordIallT 1IaÂvlted. • . Beauty In AppetJ_l lovely Iino h .:.~ £~t':ili~~~~l:'~t AB oIIa •~•~ atli nise - ;; chrome . . "... may please your oyo, iii but it's there to act as B, rub rail. Behind each de~l of Chrysler design there B a _ story of ~om!D0n ~nse ~d " " "" imagination ID engm_ You Beauty In Com,forr.l A chair at bome is .... utiful If fin. design gives it grace and comfort. Chrysler chair.height seats have this kind of beauty, top. Perfe:clly proportioned Cor comfort, they sea.t you at'tbe proper height to see the road and w enjoy your drive. Comfort that has beauty through fine design-that's the secret of Chrysler engineering and the reJaxing pleasure of diiving a Chrysl~r. Beauty In Performancel You know what \ we mean the moment you feel the smooth response of the great Spitfire High Compression engine. With Prestomatie Fluid Drive Transmissi2n. driving is _ wonderfully easy. Start in third, a slight lift of your ~toe takes you into cruising range. You rarely touch the gear shift lever. A few -. minutes in this ca. gives you pleas- • "..,.,........ .~ me it would take a book to describe. Phone for a demonstration today. ill Enjoy' HANNUM & WAITE . Chester Road -Yale Avenue - - - \ - "" m , - . "
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, • THE JULY U, lIND / PHONE 1884. . PBOlID'T SEa "'I'IBg aDd ~~fB'1'B HARRYA.. L. 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE Pauline Btmeke, Jo.an FaIrbanks, Clair Scholl, Margot Bowie, aDd Mary ,Corse of Swarthmore are working In OCean City this irum.. . ..' mer~ Clearance Sa'le SALES and SERVICE RADIOS &0 BOME APPLIANCES THE JUIIOR BOOl SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Warren Godfrey and sons J~ MId Bruce of Vassar avenue spent a lCk1a7 vacation in Sherwood J!'orest. MIL Bruce remained there as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G •. W. Ernest of BalUmore. \ AT.I .. STOCK . . 111~1) IJ (~I~.I) Announces . . THEIR SFX:OND ANNUAL JULy SPECIAL $1 Discount on Each Pair of . Shoes Purchased FROM NOW TILL JULY 30th BURRY OVER AND SAVE! Mr. George Corse, Jr., of Y8le avenue left laat week for MartinsÂville, Va., where be has taken a position with duPont;. Mr. and Mrs. John Corse, form· er residents of Evanston, m, are visiting at the Corse home on Yale avenue before locating In Lan· H O~\:rc:UpCK Springfield Rd. and Springfield RcL Trolley Station SWARTHM(lRE 3464 SWARTHMORE - PENNA. east;er. We Congratulate the. Directors' • OF THE SWARTHMORE NATI:ONAL BANK , .'. . AN, D TRUST COMPANY UPON THE CHOICE .. OF • Elric " proat AS PRESIDENT • gram AS VICE .. PRESIDENT·, CAs'HIER, and . . ' TRUST OFFICER '. Richard er AS ASSISTANT CASHIER and our business associates upon their wen- . . deserved advancel1)ent •. We believe the 'step .. .. , will prove to be mutually profitable to the Bank, the Individuals, and the Community. . ' STRATH HAVEN INN HOLLYHOCK SHOP SWARTHMORE CO·OP COlLEGE THEATRE • BAIRD and BIRD ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP CHARLES FISt:BER" . MICHAEL os COLLEGE PHARMACY . PETER E. TOLD . B. J. HOY 5 AND 10 HARRIS and COMPANY· E. L. NOYES aDd 00. THE BOUQUET ., HANNlJJI & WAITE ., . ALICE BARBER, GIF"ffi THE INGLENEUK RUSSEIJ.'S SERVICE MARTEL BROTHERS , RUlrISEY'S 4:BEVROLET BUCHNER'S ' .CEUA, SHOE SHOP : MADISON BROTHERS' i • .. JULY 15, IN9 THE SWABTBMOBEAN 5 NEWS NOTES ing as their house guests summer Mrs. Kniskern's aunt the sister of Mrs. Cassidy. v'as:sar'li~~SA;ur:=-:~~~;r:sp;~er.l Mrs. Leroy Peterson of Swarthmore Dorothy Denworth of Elm ave· I Henry L. Ness,n of East Oranlle, I avenu has b't"n' notified of her DiKposal Service nue left last week to be a leader N.;J. election 10 a Ihree·year lerm Rubbish Coll...,tecl at Camp Cayuga, L.ake Temagami" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Mead. or Member al Lar. ge on the Stove, Calrod units Weeldy or lIrIonOlb' Canada. She was accompanied .. of Cornell aVeIYle and Fairview Board of Oberlin College, repre- heats, broiler, oven, automatic Phone Chester 3-0331 by Sally Gaskill of road spent the week·end In At. seotlng the classes of 1930 through timer and clock. Used very litOe. L~~~9~A.~:M=. :to=5:.:30=P:.M=.~~: . place, and five of her lantic City visiting Mr. and' Mrs 1939. Call Swartlunore 3675-W. _ School classmates. J. J. Cassi<\l'. Mrs. Meader Mr. Philip Banta, son of Mr. FOR SALE General Elect~c re-frigerator, 6 cubic feet. EXcelf- Nancy Rlncliffe of Strath ~lven I .----:--:-:-:-::-...",......,------ and Mrs. Clifford Banta of Par· ent condition. $50. Telephone avenue whose marriage will BANK 6TATElIrIENT rish road graduated June 23 with Swarthmore 1512. place in September, was guest Charter No. 7193. Reserve District a Bachelor of Arts degree ;~~~~i~~~~~~~~ honor at.a miscellaneous No.3: REPORT OF: CONDITION Harvard University. Mr. given by Doris Black aod Patricia OF SWARTHMORE NATIONAL 'has taken a position with the Weiland 'of South Chester ' BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Purchasing Department of Proe-at the latter's home Sunday eve- Swarthmore, in the State of Pennsyl, tor and Gamble in Cincinnati, nil}g:. The guests includ~d a large vania, at. the close of business on Ohio. group of 1947 Swarthmore High 30. 1949. Published in reopon.e.o MarlI:rn Green of fyale avenue School classmates as well as ad..;. call made by Comptroller of the Cur' is camping for the summer at ditional guests. reney, under Section' 5211, U. S. Camp Songadeewin, Barton, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Knis. Revised Statute.. Mrs. Dewey Purnell of Tama· kern of Riverview road are hav- ASSETS . qua, Pa., has been visiting Mr. te1"st,fing _ ._..-_.:::::::::::;~. cn~~;lks.b~:~JI~~II1K l\;~~":.t~~I~ scnd MllfS. TheOdfore L. Purnell of .r.~. ro~o;;·k~2",3e;6~6.~M;.= =>===:-::= ance, and ca~h Items In orne avenue or the last week. Vi AWrED _ Barlol scientist, wife A. Mercer Qt.P.nhy UJ~~:rstn~~q~!~~~~e·nt··oi):.ll.010'71l.0! Mrs. Lee Holt of Springfield, and small child, want to rent ... FUNERAL DIRECTOR IIgntiollH, direct Dnd guor- Mass., is visiting her parents Dr. unfurnished home, Swarthmore or nutcet) .... -................. , .............. a,S2'.:Jfl8.n vicinity by- Sept. 11. Best refer- Formerlv of Media Obll!!l1t1on~ or Stn'-, nnd and Mrs Harol ~ C Goddard of " l)oitUcat IIUI.1I1I,,18101l; ....... .... ".l • ences. Permanent if possible 1125 W. Lehigh Ave., Phila. other bonds. notes. .and .3.1." ..•• , Harvard avenue. Won't \you call and talk it over. . Phone Baldwln'U70 . deben.u.... ............................. Swarthmore 1847. N dditi I -~ g" Corporate· stocks (Including o a ona ""ar e ,or fl1 ....... ,tock o[ Feeleral CLASSIFIED WANTED - Ch0il,d.'s= n-u-rs-e,- .f-u"ll suburban calla Reserve Dank) ...................... lime, live in. July 28 to August Ing $179.01 overdrafts) ........ S7~.326.U PERSONAL c==- ~llUllUWBUIIIIUlUllllllUlllUllllIIIIUUUlllllDDuuaa I ELECTRICAL '" REPAIRS WIRING NEW and OLD HOMES = Samuel M. Harbison l!I . Swarlbmore 0740 11l1l1ll11111UlIlllllllUIlllllllllllllllllllllllllml111UI11l111 Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarthmore, Mor· ton, Rutledge and Ridley ;~_;;_;;:;;~_;;;::;;;_;;~-;;_;.~;;:~_~.~ l.oans and discounts (I~ud. ___- --,====~~--- 28. Call Swarthmore 2597-J. Township since 1918 ROOFS GU'I'l'ERS Bu4n6k11 .68".r erfnul r..n.i.t uroew neaenl d " fi•x. -- I;~~~~:~E~I ~~~~~~ WAPaNt TEorD- BeaRveidr e F<taol lPs,l't tPsbaut rgohn, ' REPAIRED AND ture ... IHI,2.12.U ...................... sa,702.02 ectrical wiring ek d' l' 'd PHONE: , other assets ........... .................... IS.GU.5a residential and we -en 5, eaving FrJ ay even- INSTALLED . Total Assets ...... _.. .................• 5• . 5-19.693.14 heaters, ran- ing and returning Sunday. Willing Furnace Repairs & Cleaning ges, Burglar to share expenses. Call Swarth- Call LIABILITIES alarm systems. All work done to more 3404-W after 5:30 P. M. GEORGE ~=DD Demand deposits o[ Indlvid· Underwriters' specifications. WANTED R f' ed Ia~" t h ...... DD-D uals. partnerships. and cor- - e In <;.I.J 0 s are , Swartlunore 0444 409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 aUons .................... , ................... $3 •• 90 •• 11.98 on washers, vacuum clean- home of Swarthmore woman. Time deposits of Individuals. toasters, fans, Reply to Box H. The Swarth- Swarthmore 14.48 ~=~~""'~J4~.~=~~=~~~=~~=~~>..:l~<~-;n;;J~~'""~"11 DE!~Â¥ft~r:.:~I~:t~~:~t=~:~~ 1.401.610.71 ~wa:~ ~~;;;an"'E;;'·n "-.P;:r=of"ess=o=r=-=-co=mm=:·- :g:-t7o . WILLIAM BROOKs , N6 '~Ob ernwent (IncludIng postal Wharton School. two small dau... ABhes· & Rubbish Rem1rved SeMtON£'S LooKI T'" D.:::!rt!·~[ siai .. ···.iiil"j;Oiiii' 12S .• ".l·ghters, needs three or four bed- Lawns mowed, General \lOUD ~DOlPmT\I eal subdh'lslons .................... ~ 50,OOg.9S irons, toasters and radios re- room house, unfurnished, auto- Hauling " 1\ r" ml I Other depOsits (certified and paired, called. for and delivered. matic beat, late August Occupancy. 236 Harding Av. Mo.!1On Pat cashier's ebecks. etc.) .......... !7.852.27 Call Robert. Brooks. Swarthmore Call. Sunset 9554-W. ~~~;;;;;;!~~~~~~~~ WE CAN I=IND H-IM. fOR YO-U Lisl Your Real Estate With . BAIRD & BmD Old Bank BuIlding Swarlbmore 0108 • 1202 Drlv_al' ConslracUon . Asphalt:Or Concrete PETER DI NICOLA ' Phone Swarihmore 2526 F. F. ZIMMERMAN Photographer "'Outstanding for QualIty" Media 6-0436 6 E. Front SL Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Palnle..s & p!,per Hangera We should know how Swa. %266 Michigan Ave PETER E. TOLD All Lines Of Jns1Jl'&l!.oe 333 Dartmouth Avenue Swarlhmore 1833 V AN ALEN, BROS. Coal and Fuel Oil PIANO TUNIN~ ALBAN PARKER Phone Media 6-3555 New and RebnUl PIanos and Repairing Since 1918 Builder Repairs.and Total Deposits 15.0D9.0S2.10 ~~~~:::!.--';~:;.:~C~~-=- Other Uabllltles .......................... ,"0." .1;54~8.~." ""=. .. -.=:-:::-:-_,,-""""';c-::- WANTED - Local Petr'lleurn En. Total Llabllltie~ .................... 15.100.422 ... 0 PERSONAL-Lots mowed - War- gineer, wife and child, need CAPITAL ACCOUNTS rOll ·Plerce. Swarthmore 2078. unfurnished apartment or house. Co"'tal S.ock: SALE Call Swarthmore 3203-R between Common stock. total par .... ~~g:~~~:~~ ;,===.;F.:;OR 8 and 10 p. m.. Su~'u, .................... ................... r FOR SALE - Grand piano, dark ::....:==--=.::....:;;;;~~==;;---- ~~~~~ed (::3~:tiremeDi'"·ac.: 37.0l! .31 mohogany finish, medium size, FOR KENT count for preferred. stock) 37.249.97 good condition. $450 for quick Total Capital Accounts ........ 449.!71.J8 sale. Media 6-2274. FOR RENT - Large room, comÂTotal Liabilities and ~2:.~----o=-,..- fortable home. opposite campus. Capllal Accoun.. . ........................ ", FOR SALE - Cushman Motor Convenient, to transportation and MEMORANDA tearooms. Swarthmore 0155-J. Assebl pledged or 8S9l«ned, to secure liabilities and f~r other purposes ........................ .{l9.580.04 Loami as shown above are af-ter deduction of reserves of •• tl27.21 State of Penn6ylvania, County of Delaware, Ss: I, H. S. Sproat, cashier of the above .. named bank, do 60lemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. S. ,SPROAT. Cashi<1'. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July. 1949. W. MARK BITTLE. lXowry Public Correct-Attest: Ar"thur R. Dana Albert N. Garrett W. E. Kistler DiTectors. ESTATE NOTICE ESTATE of John Bailey Lettera testamentary on the above esÂtate have been granted to the undersigned who request 'all persons having claims or demands against the estate ot the deceÂdent to make known the same. and nil perl'ons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Susan DaUey. .Elt.ecutor Celeste Bailey. Executor '·611 Ogden Avenue, Swarthmore, Pat LEGAL NOTICE ST-7-l Scooter. Phone Swarthmore , " THE- TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY announces • a practical course In TELEYIS'ION AND RADIO (AM * FM * TV) to be given in Chester, Pa. THE COURSE INCLUDES. PRINCIPLES' OF RADIO AND ELECTRONICS, TELEVISION, AND TELEVIS'ON SERVICING For beginne';, experienced personnel and enthusiam LI MITE D ENROLLMENT fo,. Jueripfive literature write T.llp'l Ulliversity Te~Hica' IIstitllte .128 N. Ina. Sm.!, PIIiIadilfliil 38. Pa Proposed starling dale: September, 1949 (day and evening classes) IRAIN .oa Television and Radio Technicians, Servicing, " Station Operotion, Technical Writing, Sales, and Research' SealedC ObUiNdsT Y\ \-O1llF bDeE LreAcWeivAeRd E·i n the _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ office of the Cbief Clerk to the County Commlsskmers at the Court House. Media. Pa., up" to 12 NOOn Eastern Standard Time. on Tuesday. July 26, 1949, and pubUcly opened' on the same day at 1 :00 P.M. E.S.T .• for furnisbing and delivering to Broadmeadows Farm. Concord TownÂsblp, Delaware County, Pa .• one Pattenon Double HeaUng Element or equal for a Patterson Hot Water Heater. -_ ................................. --_ .... "" .... -------_ ..... __ .................... __ ., ........ _-_ ..... _.... . ..... Each bid must be accompanied Certilled Check In the amount ~O",;ty drown to tile order of tbe 'l..' Delaware. Fonns of Proposal and Speclfleations may be obtained. at the office of the Clerk, Court House. Media. Pat • The County Commissioners reserve tbe right to reject any or all bids. . John H. Doberty • Fred F. Dote Albert J •. Crawford~ .Jr. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' * NEW C*O NSTRUCTION ALTE*RA .T IONS. REPAIRS Highest Quality Craftsmanship HORACE A. REEVES "THIRD GENERATION BUILDERS" LET US ESTIlIrIATE CALL SWARTHlIrIORE 3450 " CHARLES E.FlsCHER 5WAII'I'HMORE "53 "A HOUSE WEU·MAINTAINEf) IS THE WISE OWNER'S 9AIN." '. RfERS BRDS.. ... • MODERN KtrCHINS • WAll •• d noOi COVI_S • NIW CONSTRUCTION • ALTERATIONS •• d lirA ... \RTERS BROTHERS, ... Contractors anti Build." 302 Gayley Street • Mod;" ... Phone: Media 6-4281 MORE BEAT FOR LESS MONEY PREl\IIUM ANTIIRA(llTE 331 Dartmoulb Avenue Swar\hmore Swarthmore 0345 Mason Builders Supply Company lIrIILLWORK - LUMBER BUILDING MATER~ A. WAYNE MOSTELLER • ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical In· stallations and Repaira • Serving Swarthmore and Vicinity for past Twenty Years 1180 Muhlenberg Ave. Swar\hmore a8S Nl;GHT or DAY Painter Interior IiIld Exterior ; .'. •
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,., t • Mr. and Mrs. Carroll\ streeter Carter Davison Of Vassar av- CIIElSTER ROAD TB.AF'FIC and their SOD Jack of Columbia enue was one of the memben of (continued from Page 1) avenue spent the week-end In the Springfield College varsity Ithaca. N.Y. lscrosse team who was honored In favor of the first is the fact Mrs. Henry J. Welland and her recently at a banquet given at the that traffic through ~ Borough deughter Patricia of South Ches- • is headed principally nOr1:h and ter road spent last week In Ocean . close of the squad s succeesful north-east from the south, and City as the guests of the Albert season. Davison was a defense vice versa. An eastward bypass St. Clalrs of Wilmington. man. would thus be In llne with the --------..::..----...:...---------;------1 traffic movement. In favor of the second is the avoidance of the 'Proxlmity of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones and family "f Swarthmore aven!1e. have returned to their bome after a visit with relatives In Boulder. 9010. On the way home they stopped at Yellowstone Park 'where they met Allce Putnam and . Jane Tyson of Swarthmore who are on aD. extended tour of the West. ' Patsy Blake of Amherst '8Jld Mary Willis Of Dickinson avenue JULy 15, lHt are visiting Susanne ,Bell of Parl!: avenue whose family, is summerÂing at Manasquan. N. J. Mrs. Joseph' V. Collins and her daughter Mrs. Irvin R. MacEllwee of Mt. Holyoke p1sce flew to BosÂton 1sst Wednesday on Northeast. AIr LInes as gueSts Of Mr. Paul F • Collins of. Winchester; MQSS~, founder of the AIr IJnes and Board ChaIrman. Mr. Collins is the son of Mrs. Joseph V. Colllns. traffic to areas which are densely =t;~t;j:s;~ii:iit:i.t=~t;j;;e;=tii~it;ii:iit:i.t==tii:s;;n;;~==~ settled secured, however. by the Il • Owned and Operated by AmerIcan 5'0 .... Company At home or on vacation, It will pay you fa shop WHERE QUALITY COSTS LESS You'll find your convenient Acme Clbo at the seasho ... , 10 you can alway. be au ... of popular fooda at popular prl. __ /lSaJ CATSUP =.~r '::"13c: t:: 9&: APPLE BUTTER ::~~:'h':= ~"19C CA'~.I,\,I...nu .T EA aPr.kao_e ~_"'!_.It ZBc: ~_.:!_.It 53c Ideal Tea .... 'f.'.:.- Lean, Tender, Acme Graded "A" Beef CHUCK ROAST lOlling a.ef ......... "25c IGround.1IHf Short Ribs Beef "33c Beef Tongues '"43c "49c FRYING CIICKENS ~~: • 39&: Shoulder VEAL ROAST "'M .. C8t lit 45c LIVER PUDDING ':.tier ( JI':t. ) An~. . COOKED CANNED BAM ~~ .. ~ht DRESSED WIlTING Ioad;;~ "'" no 57c HI 19c lit ISc Haddock Fllle,. "29cI Lob ... r-' .. • ... - .. 79c HONEYDEWS VI:::.:' Celery _H-' ':'::1gelWatennelons _., .. ~ 4c Umes ,-,.... -'''ISe Apple. ".:.'::" 3'''25c LIMA BEANS .. :-:.~.. Z .. 19c w .... W",h... ".,"lIIm"'" lal. Club BEVERAGES GI .... AI. I tOC Root aM' al'le Sor50parllla Ibot Orong. Plu, "'ptllU" Peal .. TU II PlIU. MarUII ROB ROY REfRESHiNG Bever8l" It,";' 12_ ft_ Depostt .. .!!~ Tu 'I PAl ... Ch .... ,... 2-11t ,kg 75. GLENDALE CLUB :; Z3c Sharp Ch.... "73c Grvy .... 1:18" I ........ pk. 59c Kraft ............ 2'~ '''ac Gold-N.Rlch ,. 65c Pab.t .. " ......... ""'- Ok. 23c Goad Luck 0'_ .. .. , •• " 32c lISa) Oleomargarine .= 26c PrInce .. 0,':" .. 2 1-10 39c Popular lrand ·".rtN flavor. ICE CREAM 2 .!k~ sSe IMlt..proof ball' Induded-No charste Popular food at Popular Price. Ideal, Del Monte or Llbby'a Cling, ..... 27c Ho.2~ .11 Ifl •• er ... hr .... H.avy Iyn, F ... ~e Pea_h .. o~::::t 2 N:;~ 450 Ideal Fruit Coaktall ._.rll~l.lV. 2 ~ S..- New Pack Pie Cheul .. ~~r ~.2 27. lde.' .... v .. ApriODts u........ N~'h2 .. Red T .. · Apricots :::'.:. 2 ':~ 2 •• Red Ri ... T.......... s .. ~.1!... N,:;,2 1 .. Ide" Filii.,. Bweet P... 2 "::;.! S50 N.w P._k G .. lla a •• n • ""l!::'10 2 t:,.o.,,: sse I£Ioki •• Flaked Tuaa FIsh ' ':' sse ... ·d .. Ute May.aa.' •• =I:=: '?:' 1" fltO.S TfD fOOD YAWlS o .. c 'ordhook LIMA BElNS ~=tt .:.=;,;:,...-- ••••• OI'aaIe ohdl. e..= .... ,t4 ... w.Ca-op 0I'aaI. ".... • :.: 57e U.wt,a •• adWllol •• b:aw •• ,,,,I:t:5te ...... _ ......... ew.ots ':';: Z60 DaD "AlE ".,.-- .... " ..... c. au' SUP : >I I IUlD • ptl • ., -..-' .. sacrifice of Crwn Valley. The Del-aware Park Commission would agree to this only on the showing that such a use of the valley . was patently more in the public Interest that its conservation as a park area. Swarthmore College considers a highway in Crum ValÂley only a uttle less undesirable It!han the widening of Chester Road. It is evident that wherever the through traffic is peomanently disposed damage will be incurred; and that public interest must inÂclude all people likely to be affec-ted either as property owners or as hlghway users. Swarthmore latienal'Bank· & Trust Co. • Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Now You can buy U. S. Savin&s Bonds automatlcall7 through the new Bond-a-Month Plan. AaIt: at thi8 :Sank geIrt wise awlsaoi te bveidfoenret ttahkaint@ t:h ea cltoionn- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the more a bypass will cost. thus reducing the chance of securing relief. In view 'If tl/.e above. with the advice of the Department of HighÂway people. the Highway ComÂmitte recommend.!.!. and Council ,passed a resolutlon requesting a bypass of the Borough. It is intended by the action taken to increase the priority of our traffic 'Problem in the eyes of the Departm.mt of HighÂways to such a point that a defÂInite relocation of Route 320 will be established to bypass the Bor. ough. It is entirely possible .that such a relocation will be along a route not indicated, by our px:ellmÂInary studies. Wherever;.t is 10- cat~ if the right-Of-way Is seÂcured actual construction can be delayed with the ultimate, bypass of traffic ilssured. Miss Allce Blodgett and Miss Myrtle McCsU/n of Rutgers aveÂnue left Wednesday for SpringÂfield. Mass .• to visit Miss Blodgett's mother. Miss McCallln will lster visit Miss Margaret Price of MoyÂlan who is summering In Nan-tucket. . Jane Penfield of Riverview road visited her Stephens College roommate Lutitia Sharp of AtlanÂta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp had Jane as their guest in AtlanÂtic City last week. Lutitia is now visiting Jane at her home until late in July. Miss Nancy Hoot of Lafayette avenue returned home last week from a two-week trip to Sandwich. N. H .• where she was a guest at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen MacQueen of Lansdowne. The Swart Co-op ore WHEN CO-OP 8 ARE IN TOWN PoRICES ARE DOWN Apple Cream Pie TWO DAY SPECIAL ONLY Loci.1 F1'esh KtIled. FryJug , Chickens GOv't Graded "A" Topped with BuHer Cream 49c Ib4Sc Rib Roast of Beef· IbS9c FInal Special GIl Yankee Slieed Bacon '. only Ib 39c 'l'l7 CO-OP Bluo Label ", . Grapefruit Sections 2' :-..! 29c 'Scott-Towels 2 RoIIs29c Test' Selected co-op Bed Label Tomato Juice F1'esh palled Jersey Sugar Corn Callfornta Sweet eam.. Cantaloupes leebelir Lettuce 312 oz cans' 31e doz 49c· • 2 for 39c head 10c Closing at Noon WednesdayS During .Inly and Aupst. A":::::"FOR the biggest half Year in Studebaker history! THE Studebaker buyÂing wave that"s I sweeping the country grew to huge propor· tions the past few weeks. By the end oflune, so many pe0:r.le ha bought new Stu ebakers that the biggest haH year in all Studebaker history was recorded. A 1949 Studebaker i. more than a new vision of loveliness inside and outside. It b~ogs new thrift that counts, new handlingeaseandriding comfort ioto motoriog • FUSCO and ALSTON CHESTER and FAIRVIEw ROADS PHONE SWAK'DlllOBB flN STUD£BAK£R'S REALLY ROLLING! 1949 IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR! ., I ARE YOUR FLOWERS C:HEERIN'Q THE SWARTHMO SUMMER HOSPITAL PATIENTS? VOLUME 21-NUMB"B 29 SERVICES FOR MRS. FROEBEL Active Civic Leader Dies Mter Long lllness Funeral services were h~ld Wednesday llI<?rning at Oliver Bair·s. Philadelphia for Mrs. Marie Burns Froebel. wife of Guenther H. Fr"'lbel, who died July 14. after an illness of six years: "A private service and the interment took place Wednesday afternoon at St. Peters's Cburch In the Great ValÂley. Paoli. The Rev. J. J;jlrden Guenther officiated. Mrs. Froebel came to SwarthÂmore with her family in 1931. Her gracious hospitality and wide inÂterests made her home. Tall Oaks. Swarthmore avenue, a radi,a ting center of. activities. She took an active interest In the Home and School Association and ,the various mother·s groups In which her children's schooling Involved her. She was active In the Swarthmore Junior Assemblies which she aer- SWABTHMORE, FRIDAY, JULy 22, 1919 $3.50 PER TUB "NewOu~~' Sunday DIRECTORS PLAN n:6::=~O:::::.~tcl~bl RECREA liON TO· The Swarthmore Friende Meet-~.:.:·.·..,~.; '. ' ISCHOOL. YEAR !,!O~~!;~ s!;!:m~ b~ D~ . EXHIBIT WORK Ing will be host to a group of "New :~ tails concerning time. p1sce and Americans" :from the Phlladelphia classes will be announced lllter. ' area on Sunday afternoon. Bid Awards Made, New . Bike Ride Featured As ThlB group formed ten years ago Combined CIa88 The committee urges all local Association Enters for European refugees by the so- gardners to pamper their flowers clal service committee of Race Arranged and get out their containers (there Last Weeks Str t Y Iy d are classes for everybody). re-e- e ear Meeting. has hel LaA Monday night the School minding them. too that the more It is difficult for any -~-r..t- er' monthly friendship parties during Board met at its annual mid-sum- they cut their fiowers. the more to keep up with the van'ed activ-the winter and t~o summer plc- mer meeting to take care o~ ae- fiowers they will have: ilies of, borough children who are nics. It is being constantly en- cumulsted matters of 1)1,*",'"1 ' ' attending the SWllIIier recreation larged by new arrIv,\ls iii .America. and to lay plsns 'for the coming Cut flowers are needed for the programs held at both schoolS and At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon school year. All members wera Phllsdelphla General Hospital on all plaYgrounds. the re w ill be a walk over the present. patients.. They may be left iD .Let us stop in at Rutgers Ave- S thmo ' containers on the Woman's Club war re College camPUS. ar- After studying the actual cos! porch each week between Wed- nue School for a morning. rang¢ by Harry WooIPof the Col- 'outlay per pupil during the school nesday rioon and 9 o'clock Thurs- '1'he three-year olds. who five lege. A box supper. with dessert, year just closed the Board set day morD.!ng. weeks ago wept. loudly at the de-will. be enjoyed near the Meeting the tuition rates for out-of-town parture of their mothers, DOW House later. . pupils In accordance with the play happily together in sand- A hundred people are expeCted. plan provided in the School Code. LEGION NINE box and express wagon. at easel Interested tOwnfolk are welcome The tuition rates for 1949-50 will . and . tea table. tears now make to join the group •. , be $187.00 per year In the e1emen- their appearance at noon when tary schoo~ and $288.00 per year BREAK EVEN mamas come to take the children E. A. GILLESPIE FUNERAL HELD In the. high school. payable quar- home. terly in advance. D r And V The fours have prog,..,..ed from Proper advertising having been eJ.eat ictory:, PI ay'm g t oget he r to working to-made and specifications prepared l\:Jaintain League gether. This week they were and distributed to vendors. bids Tie hosts to their mother~ at a tea ed party for whlch they made and Former Swarthmore were open for.a number of f'lled b' • The Le .... on nine continued ,'ts' erry boxes. ThIs occasion ved as chairman. She originated the first home parljy for the graduating class of Swarthmore • ;mgh School on the graduation night of the class of 1940. materials and services. ineluding 6' Resident Dies repairing ot typewriters of the drive toward the League cham- was also an opportunity for Sudden! ,cammerc Ial c1 ssse s and otfi.c es; pionshlp last FrIday when it lost mothers .to see the :fAmous doll . Y printing of pupil report cards; re- a' heartbreaker to Manoa but corner. and admire the productS Edward Armstrong Gillespie. placement of worn and demaged bouoced rid>t back M;onday with of work bench and sandbox. son of the late Mrs. E. A. Gilles- window shades; purchase of new a stirring 5-4 victory over Drexel The five-year oids have model- She was an active and devout pie. was Interred In West Nolting- desks. chairS. additieual lockers, Hill pulling the league leaders led and painted ducks as a result Episcop!l!ean. president of -the ham. Maryland. In the. Gillespie locks for gymnasium classes. new back· Into a three-way tie with of their trip to GI·.n .. Providence Auiciliary and Guild at Trinity family plot on Saturday following dlshwashlJtg equipment for the Swarthmore and Manoa. Park. ",he"", in addltion 10 feeding C"h"u rch. fort hs ever.a l iy ears. She'k w asf his death from coronilry throm- cafeterla; and contract for towel Johnny. Poole was the ducks they ro'lled d the far fram his • own at'h<e~ vdi~o'cesen aenDdU SthSe!,nl\~s"ownorShOop 'Posis at 11 o'clock Thursday mom- service for athletic teams and usual steady self Friday as the slopes and had "tea" (juice and ",.. lng" • J ... - 14. while at worl!: at physical ·"ucation pl.-es Manoa' Team combined 'timely crackers) In the summer house. at' Holy Trinity Church, 'Phllath-e .S.u.n. ,O il Co_Aany office. Phil- S. e'vera.l ,tt ..'f e.d tlnnal hits' wlthUllfortunate breaks for 0 ne end of the room has a viI-delphia. . During the recent war adelphla Fun"e"rla' l servtces 'were . ma era 0 uca la t tru ._i.'·· . S:warlhmor.e. .. ·~ - .. ~ .~by a; score ,~e a "?~ .. ~tion paper houses, she was chairman of the local .' s ....... lcance were discussed and --~ --- held at Oliver Bair's Saturdey acted u Th B ard th . ed of 6-2. Swarthmore hlt hard made last week by the children. women woo work.~...,. wI·o~u the morning thpon'. e 0 au onz bu't couldn·t get its drives awav Highp . o.m t 0 f the w eek was a v lsit Stephens Church Cantelm In Phil-' e continuation of. the adult eve- • to Bill H adelphia. Born In NoltinghllIll, Chester ning school shop' and the Satur- from the alert .Manoa fielders. y arvey's farm. Born in Austin. Texas on No- County. Pa.. on' November 16. day mofnlng recreation cIas8es for McKenzie and Barr hlt triples to Visit Ferry 1898 Mr. Gillespie came to the _'_ri ·th th lead the attack. The six and seven-year olds en_ vember 2, 1892, she liVed much CO~ year, WI e same joy sports, mUSic, dramatics and of her early life in San Anton,·o. Swarthmore ~th his mother. his teachers In cJuu.ge as last year.. Monday the team traveled to hand k fr M d two brothers the late George Gill_ Reo . I th· ed II Drexel Hill d ed th t wor om on ay to Thurs- She graduated from St. Mary's ogm. ng e mcreas enro - , . anove1'POwer a d ch . build d the lst Frank . ay ea week. Friday always Hall and attelided the University esp,e er an e -. ment In the first and second grades team whlch was leading the league brings a special treat. Those ex-of Texas and Columbia UniverSl·.... lin S. Gillespie physician. and next year and in- view of the re- at the time. in a tight mound duel 11 t h ts h ,where she studied J·ournallsm'J. his sister: Mrs., Francis Gillespie quest s fro m groupa f Is, ~ betw Lan D It d Pre ail ce en os. t e Morrows. turn- W It I 1918 His tory 0 paren ""e een y a on an v. ed. over the l.l ' swinuning pool com- She w'!S a member of the Zeta Tau a on· n . prepara· Board designated Mrs. Ellen W. Harry Warren's home run and plete with colored inner tubes to Alpha national soron·..... Dlq'm' g school was Mercersburg Academy.. Delaplaine. who taught secoud triple won the ballgame for tati all 'J H d ted.... Swarthm . ' an ecs c y-cavorting group ·the first World War. she was very Cell gra u: ;om err::,re grade in' the schools during the Swarthmore both of them terrific on Friday last week. Mr. Ka-act,' ve m' the. work of the Amer- 0 ege w ere e was a m er past year. as teacher of a mixed wallops Into deep right center. ..._,-, 'd t . f h SAT C in 2 P~. pres, en of the Chester-ican Red Cross at Fort Sam Hou- .., ~ e b' • hl." '19 3. first and second.grade. ThIs cisss When Dalton started to weaken Bridgeport Ferry Co. was more ston and .contingent camps. e egan career as a san- ,will meet In the College Avi!nu.. in the lsst half of the fifth. John- th rdlal h O f th In hlch h itary eogineer and for the past School and will take care of the ny Poole relieved and retired the ap. co w en the children ne 0 . e ways V( s e 17 has been . ted 'th 'd . . were his guests. All traffic was shared her Texas 'bac"'-ound years aSSOCla WI. overflow froiD ·the first and second 5. ~ m order. Drexel Hill. Manoa ..... th S Oil Co DurIng held up while Mr. Cornog. Com-with Swarthmore friends was the' e un mpany. • gradeS. thus having smaller c1sss- and Sw~thmore all have a 6-2 pany representative. led the two-t la H_ri f' the war he taught Mechamcal eh at College and Rutgers Avenue record WIth the local team meet- ... . ransp n...... 0 popp,es grown Dr . tTl Uni 'ty H . M ' by-two procession onto the poat. fr eed . ed fr FIan . awmg a emp e vel'Sl. e. schools In these ,regulsr grades. mg , anoa Wednesday on River om s rece'v om - her f the S L~L_ _ "" Up the:!; went to the pilothouse. ders Field In 1917 whlch had ,was a m~ 0 w ...... wlWre In order td accommodate this view .. ·ield and ending its league w\1ere Captain Moses let them blo- omed a b Ollt M emon'a l' D ay and Pr. esby. tenan Church. the Wer_n - other c1sss and provid.e "a room se.ason at Alden on Monday. Drexel ex amine everything and watch f aI th Froeb ' her-Ainsworth Post of the Amer- for it. it will probably be necess.~ Hill will play at Manoa tonight. or sever years e. EllS I Le' d f th Phl ~_, -. hlm steer the boat. Then came m. v,· ted the commum' ....,; t a sha re Pca'n f r t glon't, ya n S·0 Je 1. ..1.9p 4p1a to. move the present sixth· grade m. spection of the engine room th~ir ~:~ty. to h h b d sh h: h:m~s' b"':::~:'n::an~. but ~':~f:gr::~ ~:.:..~ !:= CLIPPERS TALLY :~ ;~~:s~:n ':d~ts f::k:!,,~ n a on er us an e he was planning to . return to during the coming year. is survived by four children. a Swarthmore soon. He Is survived ANOTHER WIN aings as guests of the line. daughter Carol Maude (Mrs. by his wife' Helen Traux Gill~ Bills were. approved and author- NaturallY in the course of' hu- Louis de Moll); three sons Guen- espie whom :be married Novem~ ized paid In the am<lunt of· man events. when children are the ther H. Jr.. of Germantown, her 10. 1939 and by his five year $5618 .. 96. The Board also author- The Clippers continued their "humans". equipment gets broken. George Coggeshall and William old' son Harry Truax Gillespie; ized the retirement of $5.000 In winning streak with another Colonel Mabbott of Harvard ave- Freden'ck·. three grandchildren Series E bonds In August and the nue has been runrun' g a 'volun by his sIS ' ter Mrs Walton Amherst cleancut victory over Springfield - Steven Yerkes and 'Joanne Burns .• payment of $850.00 interest on teer hospital for broken axels. b I avenue and by three neIlhews outstanding bonds of this series. by a score of 7-2 Tuesday even- " h eIs Froe e of Germantown. and Charles E. and G<>orge Gillespie Ing at Springfield. Timely hitting m,ss'ng we. etc,. and his work Lane Marie de Moll; and by her of Strath Haven avenue and Ed~ Beginning July 1 of this year the and steady fielding conllnued to in their behalf is much apreciÂmother Mrs. Maude Coggeshall ward G; Walton of Amherst av- new School Code is In fo'rce and further the team In its drive for ated by the children. Burns of Tall Oaks.' d all work and actions of the Board the second half champions hlp. Snmmer Clobbers WILLIAM A. .BLAND- - en e. will Juive to be In accordence with The College Avenue School. this new Code. together with Billy Ziegenfus pitched the headquarters for Summer Club. Is William A. Bland of West ~,h l!_ 8chw a1 m SeI'V'lO OS T omorrow amendments thereto ;provided by first fiv e m.n.m gg In his usual 1m- a veritable beehive of acli. ........ adelphia, formerly of Riverview . fash! d' ... . road. died suddenly earlY Satur- ' Memorial' services will be held the last LegIslature. ~=:: it' out~n an Billy Hoot with tournaments In tennis. cap-day morning of coronary throm- tomorrow. July 23 for T /5 Bruce lure-the-flag. softball,etc.. for the bosis. He was 71. F. Schwalm, Jr.. 422 Infantry, Tonight the Clippers will take older children; jacks. checkers and Born and educated in Chicago. 106th Division of the U, S. Army OFFICE CLOSED on Overlook Heights on Riverview the like for smaller fry. Articles Mr. Blsnd at the lline of biB death at Whltemarsh Memorial Chapel. Field with Billy Hoot doing the made in Arts and Crafts will be was a retired executlve of the Whitemarsh. The Tax Collector' Mary hurling. Saturday afternoon at displayed next Monday Tuesday Philadelphla Branch of the Amer!- Corporal Schwalm, only son of Parke Dodd will be a~ 2:30 Billy . Ziegenfuswlll try to and Wednesday In the windows of " can Radiator Company. He was a Mr. and Mrs.B. F. Schwalm of from her office for 10 days. piteh the Cllppersto victory over -Sipler's Hardware Store. Mason. North Chester road,' died January beginning ;,July '25. Holmes the only team whlch has Special events are planned for He is survived by his widoW. 19. 1945 in Germany. His body ~=;~::;:=:=;:;:;:;::;:;;=~ beaten the Clippers this 'M~pn. Summer Clubbers each Friday. JosephlneB. and two sons. G<>orge was recentI;y returned to this In a. gIime postponed from last One week found ·them hay_riding of North Cbester road, and WIl- country. Dr. Leroy Peteis.m of Vassar Fr!day. the next thcy were ringing vil~ liam A. Bland, Jr.. of Dallas. aVll1lue was In 'New: London, N.H. Next, ~onday the Clippers lrav- ls~s, d90rbells ,in a scavenger Funeral services were held In Mrs. Thomas S. \Safford of 1sst WI!eIt attending Jhe iInIih eI to T,ansdewne allil then wind hupt for: one red maple leaf, one Philadelphia Wednesdey. Inter- Stl;ath Haven Inn is ",,*H1ing Po~ Divlson of the GOrdon up the ,league season b7 m~ 'empty thread spool. one' 1947 ment \vas private In Arlington the.summer months at Skytop jn Research Conferences held an- East lAnsdowne on Riverview ChrIstmas seal, one Whealies box Cemetery Lansdowne. the Poconos. nuelIy at CoIb7 .Junior College. Field next Priday evening. (continued on ~ six) / • • • ..
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\ T B E S W A it T'SM 0 B BA N JULy zz, 1Mt - . Bmm Mrs. ·McChesley. Is the d"'tth- NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. GoodÂwin of Rose Valley road, MoYlan, entertained at a supper plll'\31 Saturdsy evening. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Dwight Cooley was also celebrated. Those presÂent from Swarthmore were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paxson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dethloff, and M1". and ENGAGQWEN'.lJ!o 1,lr. and ~. Charles lL. ZeD" sen of Rutledge announce the enÂgagement Of their daughter, Miss Anita Allce ZenSen, to Mr. Robert Cleeland, Jr., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleeland of Drexel HilL Swarthmore ~~ Church. The Rev. jll'M'Ph P. ~1ahc!P per-formed the ceremODY. . The bride, Biven in marriage by her lather, wore a gown of· white lace made with an oU-tbe-shoulÂder neckline with yoke of iU'IIoon and finlsbed with a bertb& of the lace. Her long tull skirt ·formed a circular Irain. Her finger tip veil of French illusinn fell from a wreath of orange . blossouis and pearls, and she carried stephanÂotis centered witIi an orchid, Mr, JIIld Mrs. J obn 'McChesJer of WaShington, D. C., :mnounce the birth of a son, John McChes-ter of Dr .. and Mrs. Arno ViehoÂever of Washington, formerlY of ley, 3d. . Swartbinore. . Mr.. Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pelrsol. Jr., and daughter Gloria Ann of Lafayette ·avenue spent Monday and Tuesday visiting friends and relatives in York and Harrisburg. Mrs. Thomas M. JaokSon of Park al'enue entertained at a small luncheon Wednesday in honor of MIss Tuttle. Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of "Rocky Spring Farm", Media entertained at a small lImcheon Tuesday in honor of Miss Margaret S. Tuttle of Wellesley, Mass., formerly of Swarthmore, who. was Mrs. Bates' house guest for· several days. Miss Zensen is a graduate' of Swarthmore High School, and received a degree of Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering at the Philadelphia T<;XI.Ile. InÂstitute of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Mr. Cleeland Is attending Philadelphia Textile Institute. He served overseas two yeara with the U.S. Marines. The wedding will take place September 17 in the Chambers Memorial Presbyterian Church, Rutledge. Mrs. Olga ChriStensen of Falls Church, Va., announces the enÂgagement of her daughter, Joyce B., to Mr. Arthur W. Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. !BenjamiIi W. Collins of North Plester road. The wedding will. take place ·the latter part of August. • Mr. Collins. is working in the Pat~nt Department in Washington, D.C. TO WOO AUGUST 27 MisS Carol Van Aleq attended her sister as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were MIss Jessie Gilbert of Park avenue, and WelÂlesley College classmates MIss Jean Titchner of Binghamton, N.Y.. and MIss Jane Potter of Providence, R.I. They ali wore frocks of pale pink lace and marÂquisette featuring low roUnd neckÂlines and tiny puff sleeves. They carried bouquels of Rubrum Illies and white snapdragons tied with green ribbons. The maid of honor wore flowers in her hair. Mr. Edgar Curran of Baltimore served as best man, and the ushers included Mr. Wimam Bell of HarÂvard avenue, Mr. John W. Sprout of Hightstown, N.J., Mr. Douglas ppM.lma" and Mr. Talbott Bond, both of Baltimore. Mr .• and Mrs. Herbert Spackman of Thornbury Farm, West Chester are entertainjng as their !bouse guests MIss Dely Brink a student at the University of Amsterdam and Mrs. I,ehti Teemant a mediÂcal student in· Stockholm, Sweden, The wedding of MIss Jean Bert- . A reception followed at the ram Lawrence; daughter of Mr. Woman's .Club - The bride's mother chose a gown who are traveling in the United and Mrs .. James C. Lawrence of . States this summer. The Spack- "Maple ~rae", Moylan, and Mr. man's elder daughter June is a j obn Pnce Damon, son of Mr. junior at Vassar College. ";'ld Mrs. II: Gilroy Damon of ~al- Priscilla Rogers of Park avenue lingford, will take place Saturday, returned home last week after a . AugUst 27, at 4 o'clock at "~ple two-week'visit with cousins in Brae". A reception will follow . Waynesboro, and with her cousin the ceremony. Mrs. Edward Lawhorne of Car- -, .- ---- lisle, formerly Lucy iR. Hayes of SEPTEMBER BIUDE Swarthmore avenue. of FrE!nch blue crepe with pink acc~ories. Her corsage was of Pinoo;chio roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a gown of toast lace and crePe with brown and white accessories. Her corsage was 0 Cybidium orchids . Following a wedding triP tel Bermuda. 'the collple will lIYe in Baltimore. NOLAN - MORROW . SAVE TIME! ' , ' , LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR , IWHILE. YOU SHOP • THURs,DAY JULy 28, 1949 The $l.OO-Serve YourseH-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Selection From HQT DISHES - DELlCIOUS SALADS . AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN The Bouquet BEAUTY SALON I . Come summer - Cpme care Call Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler of _South Che.-(er road and Mrs. WillÂiam M. Pomeroy of Haverford have returned from a three-week vacation at West Harwick, Cape Cod, Mass. , Mr. W. I. McNair of Winter Park, Fla., arrived Saturday for an extended visit with his daughÂter Mrs. George M. Karns and family of Wellesley road. The marriage of MIss F)lizabetb Louis Helmuth, daughter of Mrs. Oscar Garrett Helmuth of RutÂledge, ,to Mr. WIlliam Roessler Bates, son of Dr. and MrS. Joseph Sumner Bates of "Rocky Spring Farm", Medlli, will take place SatÂurady, September 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Charles B. Robinson of the Rutiedge PresbyÂterian Church will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. WjJljam"C. Morrow of Harvard avenue eDnOuDCe the marriage of their daughter Pa- ~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~:.~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ trlelll, to Mr. TrulY Noian of 0.--. = lando, Fla., Tuesday, JulY 19 in Mr. and. Mrs. Robet GUfjJJan and son David of Yale avenue left Thursday to spend the balance of the summer at Buck Hill Falla. A reception at "Rocky Spring Farm" will follow ·the ceremony. , the Methodist Church, Lafayette, lnd!, in the <presence of the, imÂmediate "family. A reception followed the cereÂmony. . The bride is a graduate of George School. The bridegroom is attending Purdue University, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Smith TAYLOR - VAN ALEN lnd. of Yale avenue are entertaining -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Mrs. Smith's parents Mr. and The marriage of Miss Nancy r FOB Mrs. Wade Hampton Barnes of Van Alen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Park ave- MAGAZINE ·.oBfi rJmuilnyg. ham , Ala., for the month nU6, to Mr. Jolm W. Taylor, Jr., SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs. C. A. Chase of Houston son of Mr. and Mrs. TaylOr of Mrs- lJoyd E. KDlIffmllD Texas is visiting her brother Mr: Baltimore, Md .. took place Satur- Swarthmore Z080 Peter E. Told and family of Park ~d~a~y~aftern~~ioo~n~a~t~4~0~'clo~ck~m~~' th~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~ avenue, while en route to Canada. ~ Pat Told will accompany her aunt and uncle, Mr. Chase will join them enroute. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steclf of New York City were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of Crest Lane. Mrs. Robert R. Hopkins and son . Andy of South Chester road, and Andy's cousin 'Kit Reynolds of Oberlin avehue, left Saturday for a two-week vacation at Eeach Haven. Balt.lmore Pike, Springfield Phone Swarthmore 0450 The Hoagie Hut 17~ S. Chester Road Swaa1hmoft! Phillie 3218 Hoagies SteaIcs Party Sandwiches Hamburger. ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL 000 North Jackson Sjtreet,MOOia Phone MEdia 6-2912 . Small Private Elementary &hool 'Kindergarten through ~hth Gmde Thorough grounding in the three R's, "elence, . soclal studies, an introduction to music, dramatics. and manual training. Bright, Cheerful Rooms. Large, Beautiful PlaygroUDd REGISTRATI.O N OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VACANC. IBS '---- MEDIA AIR OONDlTIONED Friday and Saturday . Ray MiUand - Jean Peters Pan! Douglas "IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING" Sat. Mat. at 1:15-Extra for the Kiddies "KING of the RQCKETMEN .... No.3" Also Cartoon Sun. - Mon. - Tues. S1IS8Il BaYWal'd Robert Preston "TllLSA" in technicolor Wednesday Only Gene AutrF Barban. llaitton "LOADED PISTOLS" College Theatre Air Conditioned . Friday and Saturday .Tqne AUyson ' Peter. Lawford ElIzabeth Talrlor ''LrrrLE WOMEN" in technicolor Feature Times - Sat. Night· Only 6:00 ~ 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Special Saturday Matinee For K1ddles - 1:00 p.m. ''WAY OUT WD!T" Serial, _ Carloons ~ (lomeily • • Monday and Tnesday , Glenn Ford - BIIen Drew "1IlAN FBOM OOLOR 400" In techni~lor Starting 'ltnmIda:v "IT IIAPPBl'ZINNG8 "B iBl«. PAINTING? RoZf Your 'Rugs out of harm's way. Better still, call P$ulson to clean your rugs and keep them until you are ready. (PAINTERS: Your curtomers wil, a,'rttiQt~ ,our ,hougbtfulness i/ youluJ/gest ROLUNG rug, rather than cO!Iuring tfum.) l?A"'SM1 ~ Com~!!.! ) 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. . Swarthmore 0730 or 0529-Clearbrook 4646 ~Rugs Need Cleaning EVERY Yeart_ S"jSSSS, SS SiSSSS sS'SSSSSSSS""'$'S"'sss""S' THE BEST WAY TO BUY . CONVENIENT HALF GALLON CON,{AINER :,$1.50 (An Abbott's Dairy Product) Michlel'i C,llep PharRlIIY O!f,..m COBNBa JULY·ZZ, HID TBESWABTBMOBEAN 3 THE 'SW ARTHMOREAN PVBL18BIW BVBBY PBm,AY AT SWAR'l'IIIlOBB, PA TBB 'BWAR'l'IIIlOUAN. INC~ PUBLlSBBB , Phue Swarihmore ... , PI!TI!K Eo TOLD, . Edlttir· , . MAlU'ORIB TOLD, A ......... '" EdItor ,. . Rosalie PeIrsol Lorene McCarter . Fat Told Entered as Second Class lI/latter, January ·24, .1929, at the POst om<;e at Swarthmore. Fa., UD4er the Act of March 3, 1879. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON SWARTBIIIOBB, PA., FBlDAY, JULY 22, .1949 PnlSbyterian Notes SWldsy morning at' the 11 .o:clock service the' Rev. peter Lovie, Pastor of the Christ PresÂbyterian Church, Warwick, BerÂmuda, will be guest preacher. Christ Church is a historic parÂish of Bermuda belonging to the Presbytery of Edinburgh and from Itstnembel'llhlp many great serÂvants have been given to the serÂvice of the Church. Mr. Bishop is preaching at the VesPers at the Youth Conference at Pou!lney, Vt. this week. He will return to Swarthmore the begjnning of next week and he . and his family will leave for Hav- Leppert of Drexel HiU will preach at the 11 o'clock service. The Church Nursery Is open during the service. . Trinity Notes ' Holy Commnnidn will be celeÂbrated at 8 a.m. Atel1 a. m.. the service of morning Prayer and sermon will be held. Ushers will be W. N. Ryerson, head usher, H. B. Spackman, R. G. Haig, A. H. Knabb, E. O. Lange, Frank R. Gray, R. M. Kilgore and G. C. Wagner. _ - Christian ScieneeNotes Mrs. Harold Goo<!win, Mrs. E. C. five days with friends In a lodge Prescott of Rose Valley and Mrs. near Ashville,.N.C., and is now aD Raymond Perkins of Secane ~t a fishing Irip with his uncle Mr. a few days of this week as the 'J. Clarence Hobbs of Florida. guests of Mrs. .T. Frank: Beatty Dean Everett E. Hunt and Mrs. of Morton who is.1IIIDlDlerlng at Hunt of EUn avenue will leave her cottage in Ocean City. today to spend a month at Teton mingo En route they will visit friends In Bauider, Colo. Mrs. Frances Slaugh and her mother will OCCUpy the Hunt residence· during their absence. Alan Hunt is working at. Wild ldfe Park,' Moran, near Jackson Hole since Mr. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., of Valley Ranch, Jackson Hole, WyoÂJune 10. Lafayette avenue and Mr. Albert S. Johnson of Sauth Cheater road ---'---------------------- are on a lO-day fisbjng bip to Jones Falls, Ontario, Canada. Mrs. P. L- Whitaker of Park aveÂnue and Mrs. C. ltussell PhillIps of Strath Haven. avenue spent a few days of last week In BaltiÂmore ·visiting Mrs. WhitaJ&,r. daughter Mrs. Craton G. Piiner. • Mr. and . Mrs. W'imam F. Lee of Lafayette avenue have retur:D.ed froni a two-week trip to White Sulphur SpriDgs, W.Va., and at Blowing Rock. N.C. While at White Sulphur Springs, Mr. Lee read a paper before the ldfe InÂsurance meeting. Wi11jam F. Lee, Jr., and Elinor Lee spent. the two weeks at the home of Mrs. Lee's parents in Chester cOunti. Upon· th~ir return from North Carolina, the Lee family spent several days . in Stone Harbor. . Milton . Hobbs of Pllrk avenue is on a three-weeek trip to the Carolinas and Florida. He spent (ONTINUITY OF SERVICE For over 70 years we have given uninterrupted service to this com- _, munity. The second and third generations of familia. continue' to call upon us in time of need_ THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. DlllCtOl1 O. PUNIUU 1820 CHESTNUT STREET ' ... hon. RI 6-1581 MARY A. 8AfR, "..rdent ersham Point, Westerly, R. Ii for • their ~ummer vacatioJi an>und August 1. At a Congregational Meeting, held Sunday, July 10, it was voted unanimously to request the PresÂhytery of Philadelphia to return the, call which had been extended to i the Rev. Stanley M. Taylor to become the Associate Pastor at ''TRUTH'' is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ. Selentls" on Sunday, July 24. The Golden Text is: '~ch -iiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~'_iiiiiiii~~~iiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~:j ·me thy way, 0 Lord: I will walk II in thy truth" (Psalms 86:11). NEWS NOTES this Church, In charge of Chrls- Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. ShoeÂtiail Education. Circumstances maker of luverview road are en- . tertaining their son-in-law and made it wise and advisable that daughter Mr. and MrS. WlllIam thIS step be taken and it is H. Dietz. and childrep Billy, DorÂexpected that Mr. Taylor may ry and Walter of Tokyo, Japan find his field of labor near.... his . who are here for a visit of 45 home in Detroit. days. They arrived in Seattle Boy Scout Troop 2 meets each last. Saturday and flew east on Thursday evening at the Church a . United Airlines DC 6. Mr. at 7:30 o'clock. Diets has'been stationed in Japan Each Wednesdayduril!g thEiw1th the U;S. Civil Service In summer, surgical di'essin/l"are charge of steel and !ron prodncÂbeing made at the Church from tion for the paSt four years. Mrs. 10 a.m. on. Workeri! are. asked to Dietz joined him there iwo and hring a sandwich if the;, would one-half years ago. Mr. and Mrs. like to stay through the lunch Shoemaker entertained 24 nieces, hour. great nieces and nephews at a A meeting of the Church School welcomin. g home Pl!Ity, Friday. teachers and officers will be held at the' Church on Thursday July Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Lang 2 of Maple" avenue are" entettamtng 8, at 8 p.m. . Mrs. Christian Harris CJ1ll'k will Mrs. Lang's brother-In-law and ,be guest soloist this Sundsy mor- sister Mr. and Mrs. Di(nsmore Ding. Wood and two children of. Ke. wa-nee, Ill., who arrived Wednesday for 'II short :v.iJiit. . Methodist Notes Babs Sickle of Strath .Haven The Sunday School will meet avenue is spending a we<:k at at ·10 o'clock. Rev. Walter J. College Park, Ga. . Mrs. William Hanny, Mrs. J. Watten ·Paxson of Swarthmore, • Entire Stock Reduced Sale Eads July 30lh 13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWAB'l'BMORE - • ~hurch Services SWARTmdOnE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. JoSeph P. Bishop, MiniSter Sunday, JnIy 24- 11:00 ~M.'-iRev.· Peter Lovie will preach; . WednesdaY, .TnIy 27 , 10:00 A.M. - Surgical DromJngs · Group. BENJAMIN 'LAY'S CRUSADE AGAINST TEA AND COFFEE Thursday, Inly 28 7:30 P.M.-BoY Scouts. Troop 2. METHODIST CHURCH R01 N. Keiser, D.D., Miniater Sunday, .TnIy 24 10:00 A.M.-Church School 11:00 A.M.-Rev. Walter J. Lep-' · pert will preal'lL TRINlTY CHVRC(H . Re~Geo.C.Anderson,~ • Sunday, .TulY 24 8:00;". M.-Holy Communion. 11:00 A.M.-Monilng prayer aild sermon. TIlE RELIGIOUS SOC1E'l'j( OFFRJENDS Sunday,·lnly 24 11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for worship. · . Wednesday, .Tnly 27 9:30 to 3:30-Sew!ng and QuIltÂing in Whittier House. Box Luncheon. All cordlally inÂvited. i. FIlUIT CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST· OF SWARTQORIC Park AVeDUe beloW Harvard , Sunday, .TnIy 24 11:8O.A. M. Sunda;, SchooL lltOO A. M~ Lesson - Sermon . "Truth." Wednesday evenJ.ng. meeUna -eh week, 8 pm. ReadinC room ._olI_da ;ydasi lY except SUnda7 IQlCl 12 to 5 p.m. Wedneedq ..... ' ....'. 7 t.o.. . 7:5.0 p.-m.. aD.d • eto ~ - \ , PHI L A." D E L PHI A " , No. 6 in the «ria "Your HistwicGllleritaae.·· Watch for 1M IIGt in an early WU4r of Uaia pqper • Benjamin Lay was a man with a philosophy far ahead of his times·in many respects. Born in England, he finally huilt a cave-like retreat near Abington. In the years between, he had traveled the world as a sailor and saw the cruelties of slavery on Barbadoes Island. One of America's earliest abolitionists, this so-called Hermit of. Abington wrote a powerful anti-slavery book and paid Benjamin Franklin' to print it in 1737. Another reÂform he urged was the proÂhibition of tea and coft'ee. To emphasize his belief, he took his wife's china-ware to PhilaÂdelphia--;- and·smashed it, piece by piece,.in the market-pI8.ce! It is not for US ·to say how right or wrong Benjamin Lay. may have been. We do know that many people enjoy these beverages today. And all teaÂand- coffee lovers realize that much of their pleasure in the cup depends oil. the water used for brewing_ To these people, the delicious, natural flavor of Pure Springfield Water iJ the source of one of their greatest pleasures at the table I SPRINGFIELD W.. ATER .,_~\!!!iP_ ~ ...... ~'""- . suaURBAN WATER COMPANY •
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, THE BWABTBHOaSA" JULy ZZ, UU 'NEWS NOTES - their' week-end guests Mr, and Mrs. George Leeder and family Mr. and Mrs, Bucllanan Harrar of J>rlnceton, N.J., who wIll·re:. of Yale avenue 6pent a recent turn to India SeptEmber 1. Mr. week·end as the guests of Mr, and Leeder is head of the schoolS In Mrs. Donald W. Poole at their Northern India and Mrs, Leeder cottage in Rehoboth Beach. is a teacher in the schools, ,Mrs. J. A. Perry and Miss Olive Dr. and Mrs. George B, SIckel Perry </f the Swartbmore Apart- of Slrath Haven avenue enterÂments left Saturday for a three- talned lBsi week Mr. and Mrs, week vacation at Cape May, George Moore, their daughter Pot Mr, LeRoy Biddle of "Roads and son Dicky of East Point, Ga., End", Rose fiee was guest of who moved this week to LaosÂhonor at a surprise dinner party downer Mrs, Moore js a niece of for 18 given by Mrs, Riddle IsSt Mrs . S'1c ke I, 'tuesday evening In honor of his Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of Swarth-birthday anniversary. more avenue will spend next week Mr, and Mrs, Frank A. Mader on a vacation to Cape Cod ' ~, If tI /'f/ SWEl? .=SF AN ..• ••••• , ... . . • •• • •• -IJj~ ~. • •• 'e • ••••••• Sometimes the persall " yatire ca!ljug can't reach 'the telephone right away., Give him a little time. Wait about 10 rings ·before you. bang up. By waiting, you. can often avoid maJring a second c:alL and son Frank, Jr" are occupying Mrs. ElizaQeth H, ,Hilliard, a tne Shelly home at 307 South fo~er resident of Louisville, Ky., Cltester road. Mrs. Mader is the is now residiDg at 310 Elm avenue. (ormer Miss Grace Shelly, Mrs. Donald W, Smith with ber GIVE HIM TIME TO GET TO·THE TELEPHONE! The WI ,eI.phoaI Co " ... , of Pennsy\nala 'Mr. and Mrs, Charles L, Bolton daughter DaDa ol Munster. Ind., of Cedar lane have returned from will arrive next Wednesday to Akron, Ohio where they 'I were spend a month with her parents guests for a week of the Rev, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel S, Morse of Manrd, BMorltso. n,V aVricllhiaimte ctM, aacsCsiWstendw nItn, ~p~a~IT;i~Sh~r;oa~d~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;~;;~~;;~~;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;nr-laying of a corner stone Of the VVestminster Presbyterian Church, July 10. Other guests present , were the Mayor of Akron and the Moderator of the Cleveland PresÂ. bytery. Mr. Bolton will return shortly to Ohio to lay a corner stone at the United Presbyterian Church at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Mr, and Mrs, Guy Bates of New Haven. Conn., will be located at Drexel Brook at the end of the month, Mr. Bates, son of Dr. and Mrs. J osepb S. Bates of "Rocky SPring Farm", Media, received the degree of Bachelor of Science at Yale University In June. Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, Jr" of Wallingford have returned from an automobile trip to, some of our western nalio,!"l parks, They visited Pike's Peak, Garden of the Gods, Rocky Mountain Park, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons. Bryce, Zion and Grand Canyons, and the Petrified Forest, Mr. and Mrs, Duane R, Terry of North Cbester road are enterÂtaining as their house guests Mrs. Terry's brother-In-law and sister Mr, and Mrs, Felix Qulrino and daughters Dolores and Diddi of Fort Worth, Texas, Mr. Qulrlno will return to Furt Worth at the end Of the week while Mrs; QuIrÂIno and children will remain to visit for six weeks. Mr, and Mrs. George M. Ewing of Columbia avenue entErlalned as e H STATE INSPECTION DEADLINE , July 31 , ~. ~~'lS£~ <J ,IIIIIIII!.~ APPROVED SERVICE ..0 '\11TlllTl rT~' <YMO\)' HANNUM & WAITE YALE ... 4 CID!8TEK BDS. swart.bmore usa - --~,~----- . ~ _ .. - - .-- ---~-- -- _. In the fi'rst 6 months.this year • PTC LOST $1,314,000 ••• G seri.us ,ltrea' ',. 'c.aliaued go.d service I \ There Is no need for anyone to be confu.ed about the necessity for higher fares on PTC lines, It costs money to furnish GOOD transH service. If fares do not .produce enough money to pay tho.e costs then one of two things must happen ••• Either fares must be Increased or service 'must be curtalted. There's no secret about PTC Income and expenses. Look what happened In the first six months this yearl ...... ptC" ........ , ptC ...... I.t'. s...... ' "as1 • • • . ., .• $SO,.~9.aoo ........ • ••••• f.r,O....". . __rc. ....... ..".. """'" ..1, .1... .... ..c..1. 0. -. __ -cV.elWl'l ••••••• ..... ate. ••• _.10"" o",ne • r ••' co"'I'°"Y- ... _""- ,rO'" ,.."y .. ",n ~. Colli •••••••• ,les, etc. • • • • • • • • • • • JlJat'. tIJ. ;1C.m. alltl .ut,. story III "II,.. ",., •• ,. •• CII _ .... "' •••• Income $31,735,000 Expenses $33,049,000 Lqss $1,314,000 , 'In other words, during the first six months of 1949, PTCs expenses were $1,314,000 more than it toOk in ••• despite operating economies, despite curtailed maintenance, despite every effort to economize short of curtailing service. At present 'ares and at today's volume of traffle the weekly 1011, week after week, Is over $40,000, ' , " The simple fact is that present fares wiII not pay what it costs to give good traIlsportatioo lernce to the people of Philadelphia. It is easy io oppose a fare iIlerr ne. But those who oppose it have failed to su.ggest a work. able way for P.TC to continue to famish 800d service without a fare increase. 'All PTe has asked is a fare increase that wiII produce enough money to pay its bills; to keep its equipment in fint.class condition; to make the constandy necessary imp1OveÂments which mean better Hrrice to all who nsePTC liaes; to eu1:a a modest reIanl for those who haye furnished die capital that hu made it possible to she phil,de(phi'g' mnsit .erric:e 5eCOJlCito _ PHILADELPHIATRANSPORT1TlON COMPANY I • . j(JLy 22, .iJIu ' THE SWABTHIIO'BBAN lMelOsse Double Deader honor was Mrs, Doirotllv '''''laiC-I' of Oakland, Calif" wbo Is vlsit- ou. Wednesday, July 27 at·~ in!I ber cousin Mlss Mar}' VeJrle.:I-11 Murtr!e Field the Sun Oil .I!.m,-I den of Lansdowne, a member ploYeel! Athletic Association the bridge elub. ,!resent a twin bill box Mr, and\ Mrs. J. H. Jessup starting' at 7 p.m. In· the Haverford avenue left to spend I game the SIm Oil' Bl\lell' ,the ,remainedr of the season malc1h crosses with the their lrummer bome In delphia Lacrosse Club, wbile ford, Vt. the arc-lit afterpiece the Sun, uu'I_....",..._-:-__ ---~--..:.... All-Stars will .play the Baltimore C'T'ASSIF1ED Lacrosse Club. Players from J..J ,squads of both the Sun Oil the Swarthmore J:pdian teams be reshuffled ipto new grt)Upln~:s I designed to give the maximum close, hard-f<>ught 'contests to eager devotees of the "faStest gwne I on two feet". The Sun Oil sembles, ,as well as those of two visiting clubs, will be well-I studded with tile names of Crosse luminaries whose 'Valorous deeds have won them All-Ameri- iro"", toasters can, and other honors. cpaainre d, called for and Robed Brooks, Swarthmore U_. 1548. ~ Phili'p M. Kniskern of =P;E:R'S~O;rNuA;L"-"L,o,t.l-fmy:o,w=e=d='-.-W=a=r-- Riverview road who left ren Pierce, Swarthmore 2.078, Thursday for, the wes,t coast, flew WANTED to Honolulu for a two-mon"th:obtvis",-tl W AN'l'ED Cars to wash· and si- PHONE 19M . PROMPT SDVICE W'rIa, and •• »al,s BAR Y A. BBl:BL 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE SALES aDd SERVICE- RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES OIL aas •• wasila.LI paSTIL WALL palNI flAT. GLOSS SEMI-GLOSS tARLTON-SIBLE\'-P,.oduct ----QUAtlTY SlHCII86S'--------- H.D.SIPLER , 11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTBMOBE it with his sister Mrs, •• monize, Reasonable, Cal J Elder White, Jr", and f!QDily, Swarthmore 2211, :::;i;t;;n;;~;;n;;;:t;t:i;;n;;it:it:i;;n;;it:it:i~it;;;i:;:n;*"~;t;~t:i~it;;;i:;;iji Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden WANTED-University professpr II Mrs, Bichard Haig, both of Biver- and wife desire furnished or unfurnished, one ,or two bedroom , view road enter\alned ''The Eight- apartment, up to $75, Call Poplar some" at a'luncheon at the Ingle- 5-8318, ", ' neuk last Tuesday followed by W ANTED-UrgenuY needed sterÂbridge at Mrs. Haig's, The guest eoptician for child's eye exer-cises, ,Media 6-.0436. VAN ALEN BROS. Coal and Fuel Oil , '\ . A. WAYNE MOSTELLER " 1.,. ' . ' BLIlOTRICAL CONTJl,&CTOB ", All Types of Electrical InÂstallations • and Repairs. Serving SWarthmore and Vicinity for past TWenty Years 1180 Mublenllerc Ave. Swaribmore 1295 NIGHT or DAY WANTED-Buslness- Woman, re-fined, mature, desires position as companion to.' lady or charge of children; Reply ·to Bo~ M; The Swartbmorean. man desires privileges, Near ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I mproerfeearrne .d .' Box 0, The FOR SALE A~ Mjlrcer Quinby FUNERAL DIBEC'.l'OB Formerly of Media 1125 W, JAoblllb Ave" Phlla. Phone Baldwin 1170 No addltlonal charge for suburban calls ROOFS GU'i'lERS REPADlED AND INSTALLED Furnace Repairs & Cleaning Call GroBGE lIIY1!RS 4011 Mic,h igan Ave. Sw. 2266 0:; AUA SlM£ON£'S lOOltlN6 fOR. youa lRGftICfY " WE CAN fiND H-IM FOR YOU ~ List Your Real Estate .,; With BAIRD &,BmD 0\4 BanI< BaI ...... 1r S~ 0108 - lJI8 FOR SALE - Grand piano, dark mahogany finlsb, medium size, good conditilJl1. $450 for quick sale. Media 6-2274, FOR SALE--Seven-pieae Blonli Oak dinette set.-ean SwarthÂmore 2514-J, frigerator: beat elothes dryer; and bench; 3 double and 2 twin-size; porch oriental rug 13 ~ 21.' Swarthmore 3302'" W. LOST and FOUND LOST-Grey Persian full grown cat, vicinity of Harvard and Yale avenues, Please call Swarth-more 0602. ' . Swarthmore Nalienal Bank & Trud Co. Member of, Federal Deposit Insurance cOrporation , Now You can buy U, S, Savings Boncls automatlcall;y jthrough the new Bond-&-Month Plan. AeIt at tlWI Bank THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF TEMPLE 'UNIVERSITY announces a pradicalcourse in TELEYISION AND RADIO (AM * FM * TV) to be given in Chester, Pa. THE COURSE INCLUDES. PRINCIPLES OF RADIO AND ELECTRONICS, TELEVISION, AND TELEVISION SERVICING For beginners, uperillllCed ,.....,. .. eI and enfhusiam ' LIMITED EII.O L L ME II T ~ deteripIiYe liI.alu,. write T_ UIliversitY TccI,leal -"""lillllhll 128 ....... StttIt. FlI1111_' 31, Pa. " Proposed muting date. Sepf..m-, 7949 (day and ..,."ingd_J IRA'. 'OIl T .. I..,ision and Radio Technicians, Servicing, Station Operation. Technical Writing, Sales, and R ....... n:h * NEW C.*O NSTRUCTION ALTE*RA TlONs. 'REPAIRS Highest Quality Craftsmanship HORACE A. REEVES "THIlU) GENERATION BlJILI>ERIS" LET us BSTIMA'l'B CAD. swA1IIriiMOBI!: 3UO Builder CHARLES E. FISCHER. SWARTHMORE "'I . Repairs and . " .. HDUSl WElL~MAIN1AI"~ IS THE WISE OWIIR'S lAIN" \. -: . . . ' PETER DI NICO, LA Phone SwarCIuD_ 1511 PErm Eo TOLD All Una Of ~ 333 Dartmouth Avenue Swartbmore 1833 Since 1905 clJNNINGHAM Painters .. Paper Ha_ We lIhonld know bow Swa.2286 M1cb1ran Ave' Swarthmore - Disposal Service Rubbish CoUodetl Weekly or MonthlY Phone Chester 3-0331 9 A. M, to 5,30 P,M, ELECTRICAL REPAIRS wntlNG NEW and OLD HOMES . Samuel M. Harbison swarUunore 07(0 Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swartbmore. MorÂton, Rutledge and Ridley Township since 1918 1'II0NB. Swaribmore lItH Swarthmore 14148 " WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubblsb Removed Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Harding Av • ALTE"!---4.!HONS • MODEIN IIK"INS • WAllOH fLO .. COVI.,I.S • N'W CONSTaunlOtl • ALTEIAlIOIIS .... ~tIC lRTERS BROTHERS, I.e, ConfractoN oitd Duildero 30Z Gayley Sf ..... 1 "MecN., .... Phone: Media 6-(281 MORE HEAT FOB LESS MONEY PREMIUM ANTBBACITE 331 Dartmouth Avenue Swarthmore Swarthmore 03(5 Mason Builders Supply COl1lpany MD,I,WOIm: - LllMBER BUILDING .MATERIAL Painter' , 5 Inklrior uti' Eshdor •
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• 6~ _______________~ _= ===~ ______T ~B~B~_S=W A_ B=T _B M_ _O _B B_ A~N_ ___~ _________- r_ _______ =-IU_L_~ _ _~ ~t_~ _ Mrs. P. A. C. VOstell of Spcsne, formerly of Swarthmore; was en- Helen Hoot of Lafayette evenue spent the week-end with an Oberlin College classmate Virginia Talbot of Haddonfield, N. J., who is vacationing at Cape 'May, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enion and daughters Sara and Laura of Haverford avenue bave returned from a vacation of several weeks at Stone Harbor. Mrs. Warren M. Foote of Ogden avenue is spending July and Au-gust at Stanley Parms, New LonÂdon, N. H., Sally James of Park and MichiÂgan avenues is entertaining 'Jane Marriott of ChiCllgo, her roommate at Tulane Universit.Y , who Is Ilere on a three-week VISIt. ' • SAVINGS FOR YOU Another Acme 81g 49c a $100 SALE " .. Many of your fayorlte foods at money-saying .. price .. Stock up now and put your food budget In line. IISCD CATSUP R':u~!r PEACBES F'::::~n. PRESERVES Id;:~::',:~.' Plum 6:::.: 4gc 5::49'= ",ular Price 6 $1 Ib fa>' 19c for TOMATOES :::;:dS~~ PORK"' BEANS IB» APRICOTS U=~:~:d a for Regulllr Price $1 2 ~~~29c .egular Prlca 11 $1 1 ........ 1Oe for 6 for _. .u lar'rI_ $1 N!'nl l9c PEELED FIGS ~~C~~'p~':~ IDEAL DESSERTS Pvt~~t1~'" RED RIPE TOMATOES 3 1~49c I .k.·49c S~49c GLENWOOD JELLIES 12~~: 15. 7 1M $1 Farmdale Evap. MILl :a:l~z;' 9 1M $1 Ideal PURPLE PLUMS N!!J.:' zzo S f., $1 CoIDed Beel HashAnaour" ~a3So 3 f", $1 S • T J' _la, .. I .. 12 $1 UDllSe omato uee :a~S90 1M Luscious Vellow Fraestone Elberta 21bS Z5c Crisp California loellerll.ettuoe- Ib SS." , Ideal Brand Juioy Lemons c;,~~. :a0Cl CELERY HEARTS Delu ... laIV· ISc ....... unch Ideal Or ... e Juioe ~:x~. "!:. 41C BaJa Clu .. Beveralel 'tr SOCI Plus bottl. deposit and hnna. tox In Penna. Mar~tI BoIft'de'Lite Mayonaais. ~t~~ '1~~t S9C .~d BreS.inl ".mod.·nle ~I~~~ 'tar sse DaIry Products GleDdaie CI.b Che •• e Food :; 13c : Ch_s8 WlIlb A •• rleu .... ,..1.11 PrI,"*, BraIId Oleomargarine ""'··1I12c 2 .".'.". 39c I.ed or Hot It Hit. ,,,'S,.., Flavorful Heat.fao IlKs_ COFFEE lISCO 1·45c 3"· 1'" ... Full Bodlod Wln-Cra.t .!!41c 3"'1"· Ulilhter BodIed Ideal ..1. ·52c 3'"1''' H-,avl.r BodJed ACME GRADED "An BEEF RIB ROAST :~!~~':':~::~ Ib, 65c CRUCK ROAST .!::~. Ib 45c BEN TURKEYS F~~~:!!i~~ Ib 53c Under 16 lin, All broad br.asted, full mealeel. w.1I fattMI LIVER PUDDING ~,=·t::lt~ ";r.!!u Ib 41e COOKED CANNED BAM ~:.~r. .. lie 9 Ibs up. All 'kin and bon. NmovlHl. R~dy to lICIt BIg , ~ LARGE JERSEY PORGIES I" ISc Seafood Whiting :".,,_ I. 15c I Haddock Fillets 1·29c Values Perch Fillets '"29c Crab Meat ".::. ...... 79c Virginia lee Golden LOAF CAKE ~-=- -Ita: New Lower Pr'-s Vagetable Shortening CREAMWBITE {! .• )3:. 75c 'CRISCO 01 SPRY ( :. 3Ie) Recreation To , E~hibit Work (conUnued from Page 1) top, two old golf balls, one orange ribbon, one horse hair, a canary feather, one Okinawa cancelled_ stamp, two nasturtium blossoms, one rabbit's foot, one ham strIng, a IIlQvie stub, one 1949 penny, a tertained at a farewell dinner party by Mrs. ,John Muhler 01 Secane: Mrs. Vosters sailed on the Queen Elizabeth for a. visit to France, :Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Denmark, Norway, SweÂdeli. and England returning on the Queen Mary late in September. Mrs. Fred J. Murray and Peter Murray bf Yale avenue spent a recent week-end as the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Colvin of Point Pleasant, N. J. shoe button, one·brass cw1&n l=~q;ti=o~~~q;~;t~~~~~~~~~~~;;q;~=o~~ ring, and one old dog tag. The E winning team, composed of VIrÂginla Smith, Sue Purnell, Phyllis Adams George Manpsse, Luren Dickinson, Carol Wllllams, !rimÂmy Ryerson, and Anne Mae Alison ' found all but one of the above items. Today Summer Clubers are off , . on their annual bike ride. Prom school they gO to the WalUngf<>rd Presbyterian Church, at' which J;>Oint, th~ younger ones start their return trip. The older ones conÂtinue to Smedley Park where 10- yo contests and other quiet games will be played preparatory to the return trip. PRIMARY SlATE SET The Regular Republican OrganÂization of Delaware CountY anÂnounced its endorsement of the f9llowing candidates to ,be plae<id on the ballot at the Primary EiecÂ. tion, September 13. Judge, C('urt of Common Pleas - Judge Arthur P. Bretherick of Darby, former Register of Wills, furmer chairman of the DelaWare CountY Republican Executive. Committee; att0nteY, and present judge by appointment. Register of Wills - Thomas A. Curran, of Chester, attomey, present solicitor of the City of Chester, former member of the State Legislalture. . Conlroller .- Clarence T. Pepper of Upper Darby for Re-election. Clerk of the Court - William H. Milliken, Jr., Sbaron Hill, sa1esÂman, present member of the State Legislature and present bUrgess of Sharon Hill Borough. " Sheriff - Frank A. Snear, Jr., Nether Providence, membeir 01 the Prison. Board and long time ",romiJ1ent business man of MI!4ia. Coroner - Joseph F. Tercha, Chester, real estate agent and present .councilman of the CItY of Chester. ." Jury Commissioner _- Ruth wood Smith, Raclnor Township, saCreÂtllI'Y, active in Red Cross Work, President of the Radnor Township Council of RepublicBII: Women. NEWS NO'JES The Richard Hunts, H. L. Sbays, Richard Smiths, Paul Rodgers, Millar.d/Tysons, Robert Woods, J. George Breitlings, Charles MarÂtins, Barton Jenks, Reed Tripps and Randolph Lees held a co-op- Clearance SJlle AT ,I. STOCK 111~ I) IJ (~I~ It H 9 \SlfrJ1,0CK .SWARTHMOR.E - PENNA. :The Swarthmore Co-op WHEN co-op S ABE IN 'lIOWN PRICE'S ARE DOWN LIsten, Mrs. Housewife - WHY BAKE? We have OVEN FRESH cakes, bread, and pastry, doughnuts tool Don't ,forget to o,.Jer your wedding and anniversary cakes bee. You'n NEVER. be disappOinted! ~obln'. Fancy Bacon Choice ' , Ib pkg 59c Rib,Roast o Ib 59c Full Pod Lima Beans Yellow Free8tone, Peaches GeorII& Cannonball Watermelons 21b25e Ib 3e co-op Bed Label Evaporated MUk .co-op Bed I£bel Salad Dressing .co-op Blue Label Grated Tuna 3 Tall • Cans 35e New Low pt 3le Price! ~:~ 25e erative progressive dinner at the We are closUlg at 1 p. m. every Wednesday dnrlng July and home of the following couples: Angust sO get your shopping done early I a~nodn sT,ri pMpsa.r tinUs'h, e Wdoinondse,r .Swmaist hisn, :~~==~~~~====~~~~::::::::::::::::=~~ honor of Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Tripp of Walnut lane who are moving to Wisconsin in August. • Mrs. Joseph V,. Collins, Mrs. I. R. MacElwee and hex: son Donald of Mt. Holyoke place left las,i, Wednesday on a three-week moÂtor trip through Wisconsin. , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and " family of Amhurst avenue spent last Saturday with Mr. and Mr.s. Gerald Barnes of Wilniington who are v8catio:n.ing at their summer . , bome at Ortley, N. J. LEGAL NOTICB DELAWARE COUNTY Sealed pioposal will be received at the otrlce of tbe ChIef Clerk. Court Houae. Media. Penna •• until 11:00 Noon Eastern Standard. Time. and publicly opened at 1:00 P.M. E.s.T. on Tuesd.ay~ August t. lU9, for furnishing trucks and labor lor Hauling Voting Machln~ to be used at the Primary Election to be held on TuesÂday. September 11. 1019. Forms of proposal. general oondlUon8 and 8peclkaUoWl. form of Contract. aDd bond which the socceatul bidder will be required to execute. am be obtained .t - the otrl.. or the ChIef Clerk. Biela wUl not be ~~ except on forina of proÂ_ I turolslted by the County. _ bid mUBt be ....... paDled by • CerUfted CbeclI:: of Two (ItoO.OO) hundred dollars.. drawn to the order of the Coun'tJ of Delaware, wblch will be retained b, the County as llquldated damaIea ID caee of fallure to execute contract and bomL Tbe County CommlMloaera raene Ute IfCbt to reject an, and aC bids. Jobn H. no_ FredF. Dab Albert .J.CraWford. Jr. COUNTY, DJMIIlSSIOIIBRS IT·HI . 90~ of all tire trouble oc:cura in the last 10 % of tin life. Don't wait • ". • GET NEW ' GOeOliEAR ~Z~'IRES CONVENIENT loMS FUSCO & ALSTON Chester and FaIrview Baeds 8_'"" In &'Jill , , Pa. ARE YOUR FLOWERS . CHEERING THE SWARTHMOREAN SUMMER HOSPITAL PATIENTS? :VOLUME 21-NUMBEB 30 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JU.LY 29, 1949 $3.50 PER YEAR MBS. MARY E. GILL BRILLIANT SRA Harry ::!e~=r of Yale LEGION IS avenue, Morton, was bereaved by SEASON" CLOSES ~e ~;:!'~:r ~~~=~:.:: CHAMPION AGAIN July 27 after a. lingering illness. In addition to her son, science teacher In the Swarthmore Schools, Mrs. OppeD.lander L, surÂvived by her daughter Mrs. Tod Town Children Played, Learned For Defeat Of Alden 5-4 Tuesday Gains Honor Mrs. Mary E. Gill, wife of the late Irving L. Gill 'of Washington, D. C., formerly of Harvard avenue, passed quietly away Qn Saturday, July 23 after a long, illness. She is survived by a son Lewis and by two grandchildren. RUSSELL SELLS AUTO BUSINESS Bob Atz New Owner Will Continue Six Weeks Firm Name As the 1949 Swarthmore Sum- Eberle of Mt. AIry. Funeral serÂmer Reereation Program marks its vices at 2 p. m. today lit KIrk and close today,.the Summer RecreaÂtion Ass<Ociation board eX!tends Nice, Germantown. For the second time in thr.ee years the Swarthmore Legion team 'under Coach Russ Snyder won the Upper Division Delaware CountY Legion Championship by defeating Aldan 5-4 on Tuesday evening in. a thrill packed game at Aldan. CLIPPERS NEAR CHAMPIONSHIP Charles R. Russell, Ogden aveÂnue r.esident, has sold his auto service business at Dartmouth and Lafayette avenues to Robert (iBob) J. Atz. The new owner has been with Russell's for many years and lias made a host of friends there. heartfelt tbanks to Mrs. J. Fr,!"cis TOWN TO Ta~lor ~d her exce~ent' staff for their fone work w,th the pre- ~~~~~~ ~~~!:~~~~~:~ LIQUOR' SALE kept a high degree of enthusiasm alive among Summer Club mem- COurt Denies Dealers b~ at the College avenue school; Attemp~ To Kill and to Russell Snyder whose suc- ~ cess in teaching baseball gpeaks Jletitions I for itself in the high record main- Judge Harold L. Ervin president talned by local players. In league judge of the Delaware CountY baseball Mr. Snyder bas beel\ Courts in Media this week refused voluntarily assisted by Coachps the petition of the president of Howard Sipler and W. C. F. Zie- the Delaware County Retail LiqÂgenfus with the Hornets and Clip- uor Dealers Association ,to keep pers respectively. John Bartram the question of beer and whiskey and Anthony Zitnick, seniors in sales in Swarthmore off the loeal the West Chester State Teachers ballot in the coming plimary .• College physical education depart- In view of its neighbor LansÂment earned practice teaching downe having found Itself powerÂcredits by working with the Sum- less to keep an alcoholic liquor mer Club mornings and baseball selling establishment out of its teams In the afternoons. Messrs. borough, despite the' wishes of Purnell and Snyder apeak bighly many of its citizens, over 700 of the abilities of both boys and Swarthmore residents recently the Association board feels deeply signed petitions to have the County indebted to Mr. Sturdebecker of Board of Elections .place the referÂWest Chester for this cooperation. endum question before Borough Last Friday 29 Summer Club- vQters at large In September. bers disregarded the humiditY and Frank Espie president of the set off on a bike ride. After a County Retail Liquor IlEalel'S stop at the Prewitt residence in Association had asked' the ,~ur1> • Wallingford where they were ra- to dismiss the referendum peti-fr. eshed by cool drinks, the riders tioo. clai)ning that it was faultY cycled to Smedley Park to en- since it did not list the occupaÂgage in ~xploration and games. tions of the signers in many inÂThe excursion was thoilroughly stan!:e5. enjoyed by all but two riders In making his decision Judge John Davis whose tire went fiat EIwIn acknowledged' the arguÂearly in the ·trip anli Keith Rich- ment of Borough Solicitor ClarÂardson whose bike jack-kniiI'ed. ence Myers, as counsel for the bringing home to him with great referendl)lIl petitioners, that Esple suddeoess tpe fact that Mother a resident of Media had no legal Earth has a "firm" side to her r.ight to contest a petition filed by nature. ·residents of Swarthmore . Most of the members who did Thus It appears Swarthmore's not take the bike j(}ur.ney spent Democratic right to the freedom the morning finishing articles for of having its town conform to the exhibition held Monday the wishes of the majoritY of its through Wednesday in the Sipler townfolk has been preserved. It store window. Space did not per- is now up to these same townfoik mit all completed handiwork to to consider the question seriously be shown although at ll'ast one and turn out In person to bave item done by each of the 54 child- their votes recorded accordingly ren who took the arts and crafts at the local polls Tuesday, SepÂtember 13. LOCAL CANDIDATES O~ the previous evening Swarthmore had tied Aldan 1-1 in a bitterly coniested struggle in which J obuoy Poole pitched magnificently to gain a tie after a first ~ throwing error gave Aldan an unearned run. Lou Sorrentino, one of the best pitchers in the countY, held the Swarthmore hitters at bay,. alÂthough constantly. threaIP.ned with disaster. With darkness threatenÂing the determined Swarthmore team with one out in the top of the sixth, loaded the bases on Harry Warren's double and two walks. Sorrentino couldn't find the plate and walked Art McKetozie after the courageous little catch.eP fouled off several 3-2 pitches to for.ce in the tieing run. On that same evening Drexel Hill" lost to Manoa to drop out of a first place tie with Swarthmore. The TUesday evening game beÂgan as a pitching duel belween Bill Gibson and Crummer of AlÂdan.' Tli~ g8lne was scoretess until the bottom of the fifth when Aldan routed Gibson with a four run rally. In the top of the sixth the aroused Swarthmore sluggers went to work. Barr doubled, Poole singled, and Gibson slashed a home rufI into deep center field. Before the inÂning was over the S{."Ore would. have been tied if the plate umnire had not reversed the base umÂpire's ruling of a balk. At the top of the seventh witq darkness falling the never-sayÂdie Swarthmore team loaded the bases again on three .successive walks and Gibson came through beautifully with a game-winning double. Johnny Poole quickly reÂtired the Aldan team and Swar.th-more once more rode to victory on the courage and artistry of Johnny Poole's good right arm supported by a hustling well-bal-anced team that knows how to hit when the chips are down. NEWS NOTES Game Here Tonight Will Decide Season The' Swarthmore Clippers ran their victory string to 11 straight over the week-end' with three more well-earned winS. They deÂfeated O.e~brOok Heights Friday night 13-5, Haimes Saturday afterÂnoon 9-6, and Lansdowne Mon-, day night 15-3. The Clippers continued their sensational hitting with Johnny Hilkert, Billy Hoot and Georgie Allison leading ,the way. Billy Hoot pitched the team to victory over. Overbrook Heights and ~ill Ziegenfus took care of the Hohnes and Lansdowne games. Friday night's scOre against East Lansdowne will decide the Junior Edco League ChampionÂship. The local boys need only another. victory to clinch it. The game, the last scheduled, should be a hotly contested contest fought out on the Riverview field. Hornets ()IJmb He states that he will operate under the name "Russell's ServÂice" continuing ,the same phone number and the same qualitY of service far whicp. the finn has been known. Prior to his, conÂnection with Russelrs he was shop foreman for a Ford agency in Lansdowne. Mr. Russell opened his garage on February I, 1933 imd has operÂated his business without interÂuption until now. His plans for the future are indefinite but his decision to remain in Swarthmore is final. Mr. Russell's·.retirement from his business came as a great shock to his numerous friends and associates who wish him wen in any future undertaking. LIBRARY CITES SUMMER DATA Circulation S,nI Grows Directors Hear The Hornets, apparently affectÂed by the Clipper success have given excellent account of them .. selves during the ,second half of the season. 'They defeated Rai .. cir shine, hot or cold, the Collingdaie,llandily in IPe first Swartpmore Public Library conÂgame by a score of 11-1 behind tinues to contribute to the literÂJack Thompson's one-hit pitching. ary needs of the communitY. At They fol}owed this with a neat a meeting of the Board of DIr- 7-3 victory over Springfield, the ectors, held on July 25, Bettina first half winners, Dave Wilcox Hunter, librarian, reported that pitched this one. Jack Thompson the number of books circulated followed with a close 2-1 win in the second quarter of 1949 was over Morton, but Wilcox lost sup- 11,643, an increase of approxiÂport in the critical moments In mately 700 over the circulation the Holmes game and lost 4-3. On the corresponding period of last Monday night Thompson lost a year. Of the total circulated in heart breaker to Lansdowne by the quarter, 7,304 were adult a score of 3-1. books and 4,339 were for juveniles. The team ends its scheduled The special vacation ,privilege, which permits a very Iib~ral num-season touight with a game at b erof b 00k s t a b eWl· thdra wn an d East Lansdowne and,_ if they win, they stand an excellent chance retained until September 8, if deÂsired, is more popular than ever to finish in a three way tie for this year. In June alone, nearly first place, depending upon the outc.>me of the play-off of a 6-6 two and a half times as many books were taken out under this tie with Yeadon' earlier ip. the special r.egulation than were With_ season. The team. as a whole ~s been playing excellent defensive drawn in June, 1948. New memÂbali · and has been the most im- bers added to the Library in April, course was displayed. Mrs. PurÂnell and her assistant Frances Pearson did wonders in providing a variety of media and securing excellent results. Finished artiÂcles included pencil and comb cases, change purses, dog leashes, plaques, earrings, br.acelets, canÂdle holders and ash trays. The following petitions have been filed for local offices in Swarthmore to be placed on the ballot for primary E1ecti9n, SepÂtember. 13. Beth Jones of North SwarthÂmore avenue is camping at the Tamarac Camps, Nicholson, Pa., until August 21. May and J:une totaled 76, of whom proved team in the league during the seco!Id half. 48 were adult and 28 juvenile. New accessions of books during The Midget team has also dis- these three months totaled 302, tinguished .itself with some ex- of which' about two-thirds were cellent play during the season. for adult readers as against oneÂThey have been playing a schedule thir.d for juveniles. On the' sports side tournaments are well underway.' \Vinners up to date are Peter Bloom, ping pong; John Davis (seniors), Bob P.rce (intermediates), John FlscÂher (beginners) archery. Leading team in Capture the Flag is Dick Jester captain, Howard Shearer, J(}hn Fischer, Walter Reynolds, Marianne Musser, Peter Campbell, Ernest Behr., Phyllis Adams, ruchÂard Snyder, Lynn Purnell, Judy Abbe, Bob Perce, Larry Jones and Molly Huse. Softball leaders are Captain Howard Shearer, Bob Stein, Bob Pleroe, Joby Perce, Dick Jester, Lynn Purnell, Ted Shatagin, Phyllis Adams; Steven Gatschet and Jack Seeburger. Today the final special event program Included a pet parade, doll show, balloon bursting and 'racing, bag racing, paper racing, tug-o-war, bubble gum and yo-yo contests, coca cola drinking (with nipples), bottle fishing and blue- . (continued on pap 0) , Burgess, Charles R. Russell Council, H. Lindley 1>001, Franlr H. McCowan, Charles G. Thatcher and Thomas W. Hopper. School Board, Carrol Streeter, E. W. 'Dungan and Peter E. Told. " Borough Auditor, Morriis H. FuÂssell. Tax Collector, Mary P. Dodd. Justice of Peace, Morris E. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue entertained informally Wedriesday evening following the box lacrosse game on the Sun Oil A.A. Box in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Avery Blake and Mr. Richmond D. Fetherolf. Mrs. Henry R. Harris of North Swarthmore avenue entertained at bridge followed by a lWlcheon at her home Monday. Mrs. Henry C. Ford of Amherst avenue entertsined last week her mother Mrs. Sewell S. Shaw of and son Lee of Haverford avenue B r ooklyn, N.Y • and her brother Constable, Thomas Clay. Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Bennett returned last week from a month's arid sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. motor trip through the 'western Shaw. Jr., and ,two children of United States and Canada. Among B'fdwin, L.t. the places they viSited were Colo- i='-:!:;;::::;;::::;:::;:;:;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;;;:;::::;;::::;;;;;:;; rado Springs, Rocky Mountain, Grand ,Teton, Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, 'Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper, Alberta. Dri~ up Pike's Peak wlis just one of tile bl,th17 Interesting e><Âperiences they ~' Due to possibilitY of pOlio , Morrow pool is closed to the public until further notice. of two afternoon' games a week Library,:;'sers should keep 'in and have participated most en- mind that the summer schedule thusiastically in the program. of h(}ui's, as given below, will be On TUesday afternoon they de- in effect until Labor Day: MonÂfeated Springfield by a score 0:1. day and Wednesday, 2-5:30 and 4-3 in a beautifully played game 7-9; Friday, 2-5:30 only; SaturÂwhen Noel Snyder doubled in the day, 9:30 a.m.-12 noon. The LiÂwinning runs with the bases load- brary will be closed on Labor ed. Johnny Fischer started the Day; on Tuesday, Thursday, and hurling duties and was followed by Saturday afternoon until SeptemÂDickie Snyder and Terry Dell- ber 8; but will be open for busÂmuth. Skipper Skoglund and iness on Saturday morning, SepÂKeith Richardson in addition to tember 3. these three, have done some fine pitching in the season. Stewart Bowie has done exÂcellent work behind the bat and Craig Peel and Charlie Wentz have done a fine job at first base. Lin Purnell, Jobuoy Lang, Peter Breitling, Geo~gle, Kroon, Seth Singleton, and Jackie Walters among' others have perfonned very capably. Mr.. and Mrs. William J. Barnes and their sons Bill, Dicky and Doug of Yale avenue spellt the week-end at Pine Beach, N.J. Terry and Stephen Turner of Garrett Park, Md., returned home Sunday after a five-day visit with their cousins Arthur and I..arri Jones of North SwartluiIQre aveÂnue. , .~ .. ." '.
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z THE SWABTHMOBEAN JULYzt, 1MB NEWS NOTES Dwight Hummer of :~:j Lane entertained· at the BaTH Mrs. Kahler and the baby were avenue will return home home Monday evening In. hollOl":r admitted to Delaware Count)" Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Campbell week after attending the of Mrs. WW1am H. Dletz of Japan A daUShter was born to Mr. Hoapitalwhere the former under- ,and children Peter and sUsan session at the University of who is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahler at 2:8() went an appendectomy on Tues- Dartmouth avenue will leave cinnati. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemak.... Saturday morning at their home day and both are repOrted doing morrow on a motor trip ~=: I Dicki Bullock of Cedar lane of Riverview road. on North Chester road. Later well. the Adirondacks and the home Sunday for a short Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. GcXKI·-1 ~p=;a:;ii:it:ii:it:=t:ii:it:=t;j:it:~~=;a:;a;;==;;t;;~t:it;a:;n;;;;;,j and White Mountains. They from Camp Pocono where he win of Rose Valley road are I to spend the balance of councilor for the summer. tertaining this week Mrs. ~::;I with Mrs. Campbell's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baker win's niece Miss Mary Ann 1 and Mrs. A. C. Hutchinson their son Carlson bave of Guilford College, N.C., and Waterford, Me. to ,their home in Kim Harrtman of New York U·[V.I Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest Texas following a week's Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker Elm avenue have been with Mr. Bllcd Mrs. Landes C. Riverview road en~ained· 20 ing lor a week in Lakeville, Baker of Cornell avenue. guest at a luncheon Thursday Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Lallie Hopper of Magill honor 01 her daughter Mrs. Wil-and daughter Rosemary of will return home this week liam H. Dietz who is home on a view road sIlent a lew days spending a month at Camp visit. last week visiting in Fairlee, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart Md. Dr. and Mrs. Hibbard Dr. and Mrs. Ned B. and their daughter Patty of Vas-daughter ieft Thursday for a and children Carol, Joyce sar avenue left ThursdaY for a cation of several weeks to Su;;an of Dickinson avenue week's visit with. Mrs. Stuarts ·N.H., and Three Mile Island, leave Sunday for a two-week va- sister Mrs. D. S. Platka of Burling- Winnepesaukee, N.H. . cation at Avalon. ton, Vl, and to attend the wed- Waldo R. Fisher of Ann Bradford of North Swarth- ding of their niece Miss Dorothy l'oad will spend ,two weeks more avenue and Mary Harris Lonise Platka which will take climbing in the White Toronto, Canada have ,been spend- place tomorrow. in preparation for a week of ing the month of July on a Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson climbing in the Traverse' section in Alberta, Canada. and children Jimmy and PeW of lD NorthÂ¥n Main with a group Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conrow of Westdale avenue and Mr. Robin- I son's mother Mrs. Nella Robin-of 20. Sponsored by the Appa- E m avenue returned home by way lachian Mountain Club, this group of the White Mountains son of Princeton and THANKS SWARTHMORE , After 16 years of pleasant association W,ith th~ Sw3rthmore m,otoring public I have sold my business to ROBERT /. A'rZ. I know ~'Boh" to he a capable and honest workman. He will prove deserving of the contino ued patronage of the motorist of Swarthmore. I hope you ~ continue to call RUSSELL'S SERVICE 0440 whenever your cars need anything. CHARLES R. RUSSELL will hike the Traverse section but a two-week trip to Mt. Desert, avenues returned Sunday from it will be necessary ,to flY in their Me. Stone Harbor, N.J'. where ;they I~iiii~iiii~~i.iiiii~~i.i~~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ supplies and equipment. One of Mr. and Mrs: Lyle A. Whitsit had vacationed since Wednesday. their main projects will be to de- of Elm avenue. are entertaining as Mr. and Mrs. GraC/lle G. Whyt- , velop trails, and they will also their house guests this summer law of Cornell avenue entertain- T he B dedicate l"e LeRoy Dudley Mem- Mrs. Whitsit's sist':' Miss Grace ed with a cocktail party and pic- ouquet nic supper Saturday in honor of orial on the Katahdin Shaffer of Bedford, Ind., and Miss of the section. Gladys Roberts also of Bedford. Mrs. Edwin K. Hayslip of Provi- Mrs. Frank L. Reynolds of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Smitb dence, R. I., who had been their guest for tile week, and Mr. Guernsey road will spend of Yale avenue spent a week va-month of August vacationing cationing at Towanda. Mrs. G. G. Whytlaw, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott of Tor- East Northfield, Mass. Mr' and. Mrs R obert Marks of rington, Conn., guests for Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers of Princeton avenue returned home week-end. Swarthmore Apartments left Friday following a week's vaca- BEAt.1TY SALON Come summer - Come care • Call Swarthmore 0476 day for a week's visit with tion in Atlantic City. Their chil- Mr. and Mrs. Edward. 9 Chester Road ;:::1 Fred S. Munsell of Eastern dren Bobby and Bonnle remahied of North Chester road t Maryland. home with their grandmothers Monday from a ten-day stay ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I!II!I!II!~I!II!~ Mr. and Mrs: George Mrs. Myra Doe of Princeton Buck Hill Falls where they WE"" I and their daughter Ellis of nue and Mrs. Victor Marks the guests of Mr. and Mrs. yard avenue are leaving today Danville who was here on a Charle.!! F. Jenkins. a two-week vacation in Mrs. Myra Doe of Mrs. Howard M. ,Jenkjns N.J. avenue is entertaining her North Chester road left Mrs. Alton P. Smith of ther-in-Iaw and sister Mr. and far a two-week visit to Dr. avenue entertained at a Mrs. Irvin Cleveland of Mont Mrs. Frank Aydelotte of Prin" .. 1 party at the Morrow Pool on Clair, N.J. ton, N.J., who are summ.eripg at vard avenue Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Good- Waterford, Conn. Dayid JMkins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markley win of Rose Valley road enter- is spending this week with his Guernsey road have tained as tbeir dinner guests Sun- uncle and aunt, Mr. and' . from a two-week vacation to Sky- day Mr. and Mrs. John Charles F. Jeni<ins, at Buck Hill. top and Monterey in the Blue of CoateSVille, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Moxey of Rutgers ave- Ridge Mountains. 'I.'heir son-in- Thomas D. Fox of Winters, Calif., nue has returned home fO:UO'wDlg I law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson a 10-day visit with her grandÂHarry Grayson Smith and Wilmington, and Mllf. Paul S. paretfts Mr. and Mrs. John G. of Lewisburg are living in Dr. Nunn of Winston-Salem, N.C. Maxey in Ocean City. Field's house on tile college camp- Their week-end guests were Mr. Mrs. Lawrence G. Traynor Witlll us for the summer. Goodwin's brollher MIo. N$on her baby daughter Priscilla of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Goodwin of Newark,. N.J., . and Washington, D.C., s~t last week of Cornell avenue and Mr. James Cann of Delaware City. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. road, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. George Breitting of A. Ludlow Clayden of Riverview Plowman of Harvard avenue Swarthmore avenue and Mrs. road. Lt. Comdr. Traynor join",ll Sunday as the guests of Mr. William P. Dodd of Country Club them over the week-end. Mrs. J. J. Cassady of Brige;ntboe,1 ~c======:;'~' :it:=i:ii;U;;t;:U;:=si;U;;;e;ibt:ii:it:;U;a;;j;ij;U;;t;:;;;;j N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay Wallingford Hills entertained several days at their summer" ~:~: I on Little Spruce Lake in 1 County their son and QB'Ug;htl,,-.in-1 law Dr. and Mrs. James Gay. Gay has finished his wOl'k at Mayo Clinic and will now I:>e cated in Columbus, Ohio wlrerel he will ,be associated with Kennith Abbot in Ne,ur()surgery.1 ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL ~-., 000 North Jackson Sjtreet, Mooia Phone MEdia 6·2912 Small Private Elementary School Kindergarten through EWhth Grade Thorough grounding in the three R's, science, social studies, an ~troduction to music, dramatics. and_ manual trajning. Bright, Cheerful R<>oms. Large, Beantlfol PlaylP"oUDd REGISTRATION OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VACANCIES gery. F~~~~~~~~~~~ MEDIA Baltimore PIke, Springfield Phone Swarthmore 0450 The Hoagie Hut 17% S. Chester' Road S_rihulore Phone 3.16 Hoagies SteakS Party Sandwiche& Hamburgers College Theatre Air Conditioned . Friday and Saturday Ray Milland - ,J..,... Peters Paul Douglas "IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING" Speetsl Satnrday Matinee For Klddles _ 1:00 p.m. Gene Autry "BACK IN THE SADDLE" Serial - Cartoons - Comedy M<,m. Tues, & Wed. Bing Crosby "A CONNECTIC1lT YANKEE"" in technicolor! Thursday Only C1ari< Gable ClaudeUe CoI_ "IT IIAl'nNBD ONE NIGH ... " Starting FrIday , "POB'l'BAIT OF JENNIB'" AIR CONDlTIONED Friday and Saturday Fred Asta1re - GInc .... ..)tocers ''THE BARKLEYS ON BRoADWAY" in technicolorl Sat. Mal at 1:I5-Extra :for "KING OF THE BOCKBl'ÂMENNO 4" Sunday and Monday America's New Sweetheart! Lois BuD .... ''MICKEY'' in Color! Tuesday and WednesdaT Wal'Jle Morris -,Jane 'l'aIP. "TIlE YOUNGER , in technicol ... ! Starting Thursday! • ,Jame. stewart I_~- "TIlE B'l'BA'm'ON STOB"f" , CLOSED Saturday, July 30th WILL REOPEN .M onday; August 29th . . , ~. ~. • 13 SOllTB CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE JANE LOGAN de Lux:· , Fresh Peach Ice Cream • The Summer Time Flavor Available in Bulk or Half Gallon containers ; at \ Michlel's Cellege PharIDICY • ON THE COBNBR • .1ULY 211, 1M9 THESWABTHMOBBAN THE'SWARTHMOREAN PUBLlSIIBD BYUI' FRIDAY AT, SWAB'l1IIlOD, PA TBB 8WAB'l'IDIOBEAN. 'INC., PtlBLISHB& \ Pholle SwartlaDore ..... PETER E. TOLD, EdUor • MARJORIE '!'OLD, A_late EdItor Rosalle Peirsol Lorene Me Carter Pat Told Entered as Second C1asa Matter, JanU8J'1 24, 1929, at the Post Olfice at Swarthmore. Pa.,· under the Act of March 3, 1879. :t;IEADLINE-WEDNFSDAY NOON - SWARTBIIIORB, P&",FRlDAY, .JULy 29,1949 • •• Presbyteriaa Notes I At the 11 o'clock service SunÂdity morning the Rev. Peter Lovie, pastor of the Chitst Presbyterian Church, Warwick, Bennuda, will be guest preacher. G. WillIs Brodhead. will be guest soloist. Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, JulY 31. The Golden' Text is: "Be pedect, be of good comfOrt, be of one mind, live in peace; and . the God of love and peace shall be witil you" (n CorinthIans 13:11). he toured' the north-eUt lncludÂ~ Nllliara Falls, Canada and the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson of Ogden avenue retllrned SUJ!,dsy following a two-week trip to Grand Manan Island on the' Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, and Nova, Scotia. Mrs. William E. William of Crest lane and her daughter Miss Dorothy Witham of Washington, D. C., spent last week vacationing in Ocean City while Miss Wi1!ham was visiting her parents for a few weeKs. Miss Leanore Perkins of Cedar lane returned home Monday after a visit with her aunt Mrs. J .. A. Hru-tenstine of Principio Furnace, Md., and with her grandmotiler Mrs. J. Will Perkins of Elkton, Md. There will be no Church School Mr. and Mrs. Jotm de Moll and or Churcl1 Nursery until Septem- NEWS NOTES their small daughter ChrIstine of ber ,Dartmouth avenue returned home The Surgical Dressings group Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shoeinaker Saturday following a two-week I .. ,. -. , . -.... .' .' A WIDE PRiCE' RANGE . .' We have over 70 different pr.i ce.· .ranges. Consult us-then compare. Our estimate wiH prove that 'we are definitely, not hi~h pri_d. "' '. THE OLIVER tt. lAIR CO. .... ero .. o. PUIIUALI 1820 CHESTNUTSTRIEI . . .- T. ......o n. I. 6-1581 MAffI A. IIMI. "". ..a oled."' .". .. ' . , . . , .'3 will meet ' dur'..-..~.. ·~~ e .month o· f of Rivemet< road entertained for vacat ·l on a t Harvey Cedars;. N.J. August at 10 a.m. at the church a short visit Mr. and Mrs. George r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;o;;;;~;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;o;;;.;;;;;o;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bond and two children of Cali-on Wednesdays. Members are asked to bring a sandwich if they fomia Who are en route to their plan to stay through the lunch home. after visiting in tile east h since Swarthmore College com-our. t. Troop 2 of the Boy Scouts will , mencemen , . meel each Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Plow- Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, Holly and man and daughters Smanne and Peter will spend ·the montil of Joan of South Princeton avenue August in Rh04e Island and may willl leave Monday to spend the be reached in case of emergency month of August in Ocean City. during the month at RD.l, Hav- Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, ersham. Point, Westerly, Rhode Jr., of Cedar lane are entertainjng Island. their grandchildren Willlts, Jr., The Directors are grateful to the husiness .and professional. people and to the many citizens of the horough for their expres-siom of satisfaction aud confidence in the recent election of Mrs. Savelli will be out of the John and David Bowditch of HilÂChurch oUice during the month ton, Va., while their maternal of August but may be reached a grandmother Mrs. W. H. Hornsby large part of that time at her Of Yorktown, Va., is seriously ill Elric S. Sprout. Preside. nt;. Harold Og.r am. Vice .Pr.~.~i.d.en't ~. Cashie-. r, home in Media. in a hospital in RIchmond, Va. Mrs. ". StallIeY Taytor and sons Methodist Notes Chipper, Rusty and Johnny of The Sunday School will meet Kennett square have returned to and Trust Officer; and Richard M. Snyder. Assistant Cashier. at 10 o'clock. At the 11 o'clock . their home following a week's visit with Mrs. Taylor's mother Mrs. Cbarles D. Mitchell of "Brookhill", Wallingford. service the Rev. Walter J. LepÂpert of Drexel Hill will preach. The Churcl1 Nursery will be open during the service. Trinity Notes Holy Communion will be celeÂbrated at 8:00 a.m. The service of Morning Prayer and Sermon . will be held at 11:00 a.m. Ushers at the 11 :09 o'clock service will: be: J. Furlong, head usher, W. . Patton, C. B. Blake, W. H. RanÂdall, H. p. Stamford, \T. S. ThompÂson, G. S. Valentine. and W. H. Jon"e5. Christian :;;cience Notes "LOVE" is the subject' of the Lesson-Sermon in all ChUrches of Church Services SWMTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, Minfster Sunday, July 31 11:00 A.M.-Rev.' Peter Lovie will preach. Wednesday, August S 10:00 A.M. - Surgical I)n>sg!ngs Group. Thursday. Angupt 4 7:30 P.M.-Boy Scouts. Troop 2 METHODIST CHURCH Roy N., Keiser, D.o., Minister Sunday, ,July 31 10:00 A.M.--church SchooL 11:00 A.M.-Rev. Walter J. LepÂpert will preach. TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector Sunday, July 31 8:00 A. M.-Hoty Communion. 11:00 A.M.-Morning prayer and sermon. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OFPRIENDS $undlQ>, .July 31 11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for worship. Wednesday, August 3 9:30 to 3:30-Sewing and QuiltÂing in Whittier House. Box Luncheon. All cordta1ly inÂvited. FIRST CHURCH OJ!' CHRIST SCIENTIST , OF SWARTHMORE Park AVeD.ue below HarvanI SUD"':r. ,July 31 11:80 A. II. SmMtay SchooL 11:01 A. 1\(. TflIIOII - SermOD l'Love~" W'ednaadAy evening meeting each wek, • p.m. Readin& roam ~ dally ucept Sundq and Holidays I2 to 5 p.m. Wedn_1Q> '~:"''''!!I'i!u,''!I''I\I., ,7~~,;":50 p .... and • to • S.W. ARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK - . ~ . '." . '- Mr.' and' Mrs. John Bowditch, .Jr., of Cedar lane ;'pent· a: week visiting Mr. and :.~s. James BowÂditch. at Schenectady,N.Y'" and I. ( , .', and TRUST COMPANY . -~ Manchester, Vt. ., Peter Lumsden flew home ·to England last Tuesday following a six-week visit with his uncle and aunt Dr. and Mrs. A. F. \TackÂson of Park avenue. While here ClaudeC. Smith, Chairman , . ' . Now ... Chrysler Offers I-Safer Driving! Through the years, the 2-SaferDesign!Nowtheengineer8 @eatestadvancesinsafetycometo.youfirst(romwhopioneered the first all-steel ear lalryeler. Now there's a new advance in steering bodieshavedevelop.edastillsaferbody _ .• Chrysler's Heenter control" steering! Your and frame design-23% more rigid. daya o£~htiDg a wheel arc over. There's fP::eater You have full control of your automat-road .tabIlity, easier handling, less road shock. ic gear 8hifti~ car_ With Prestomatic Even the leather covered foam rubber Safety. Fluid Drive Transmission, the Safc~ Cushion dash, and the new "Bulls_Eye" headliglit Clutch enables you to take over in lenses are designed to give you extra protection. emergencies. select the gear you need. l'reJtomatic FbNl Drive' T,.,..missimo ••. drive without shiftillfi ~ - Safer Vision! W hen Chrysler engineers mtroduced the first-.+whecl hydraulic brakes 25 . years ago-they brought to the automobile indus- . ~ a new idea. It is the idea ef car design that ~D~ with safety, the~ huil~s ~utY1 comfort,·· perlormance! Yb.tl ean t pOSSibly appreciate the ailIerence until you drive this Car. FlDd out how' m.uc~ mo~e con6.dent you feel'in tqis ·Chrysler WIth Its mtghty High. Compression Spitfire engine. Safer Car to·Drive .' ... ; / , HANNUM &·WAITE . Chester Road- Yale Avenue ' . '. , ~ ." ;" . .. ' . '-- (, i
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I~&-- URI Padella. • tic P,!:~..!'...!=..!3c WOE JERsEY IUTTERFISB .. llc MOIN J!oa ... P ..... TODAY .. PrI-:.., PllCif Y ... ReI.I.S ••••• v.=:. . 1••- a/3" 2/Ue KTy!!!'ted Milk ... ',," !:!! 4/4. 1./5& ..... ·_·W ..... OI1 :r 'J:I. 950 --. ~-- ......... -=- !. .... -. 1/1.Oc CrIsco _ -. .!. 5" I.Ic C •• _IU' ..... = 1-- 3/HO 2/6 PLUMS .. !::'f_ 1'-1ge .. nalMlli ..... till .. .. tsc IC.'ery _ .. - -25c ..... u .... ·• ...... .". La_'--..... FRESH PEAS - -2Oc '_Colo •••• ................ 2. . 2tc Soap P. 'c.' II .. ..tor .. .. .C .-·,He. ................, - 7 1/11. eWER I/lle , TheSwarth . NEWS NOTES re CO-Op. • Mr. and Mrs. Ph1l1p w. KDI8- kern of Riverview road spent the week-end as the guests of Mrs. J. Bancker Grlbbel of ''WIndy Hill". Upper providence. at her summer home In MamaJo!r1ng, N.J. Patsy MeCahan of Strath Ha,veJll avenue. a senior at Mt. Ho,lyoke! college. will represent .the oolIeg'e I at an International Students Sei~-! ice Conference held at Wells Cc,l-I 'lege next week. . WHEN co-op S ABE IN TOWN PRICM' ARE. DOWN IJ.'r)' &be PASTBY, CAKES, aDd aou,s In our Bakert. Eo.y week-eDd wefeatare a 4IIf_t "SPECIAL" Mrs. and Mrs. George SchoÂbinger and their daughter BarÂbara Ann Of Philadelphia. formÂerly of Swarthmore, sailed in early July on the Gripsbolm for trip through' Sweden, Denmad" I Finland and Lapland. Mrs. Scl:lO-! binger will spend, the month August studying weaving in .... _-, land and Barbara Ann will furtherl her study of 1:b.e Russian language while living with a Finnish family. Mr. Schoblnger will travel Finland and Lapland before return home the end of A~ Mrs. Schoblnger I1Qd dill_biter will remain abroad 'until the of September. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G~:::~I have returned from their .trip to the Canadian Rockies. have taken an apartment on South Chester road. Mrs. Gustafson is the former Miss Jean' Huey of Dickinson avenue. . SHOULDER OF .Lamb Frankfurters Baby Beef Live .. Celery Hearts JUICY YELLOW FREESTONE Peaches FANCY JERSEY Peppers OO-OP GREEN LABEL Tomatoes TRY co-op BED LABEL Shortening '. BED LABEL SPECiAL Apricot leclar. ,. Ib 49c Ib 49c Ib 69c bunch 9c 2 Ib 19c 3 for 10c 2~:;,: 25c , 31b SSC A DELICIOUS TREAT! 2 ~:~.: 3Sc Mr. and Mrs. W. Minton l{a,rv •• v! and their daughter Ann of C0- lumbia avenue spent the wE!I!k:-er.d! visiting Mrs. Harvey's sister-inÂway Mrs. W. W. McCabe on farm on the Eas,tern Maryland. Every WeclnMfay during July and August we close the doors at 1:00 p.m., not just ,01' lunch. oot until Thursday milrninlr, So. CoME EARLY! Don't miss this Goodye ... Buy 3, ••• Get.·4 famous GOODYEAR' TIRES . "titlc Jt££-•• JI'I'BBII 'I'BBJlD BpeclGJ PURCHASE! LIMITED QUAITITY! HURRYI HURRYI HURRYI YOU SAVE UP TO 25% ON THIS OFF1ER LOOK! Bn)o 3 Goodyear. TIres 6.00 '" 16 slse for $14.75· eacb aud )'OlD" set of 4 old tires. You Get the Fourih TIre at NO EX'i'&A OOST! other sizes at proportionate savinP I Here's the best deal we've bad In yean on genuine first quality Goodyear TIres. We made a sensational bny f.-' Goodyeal' aDd are passinlr u.., savln&s on to you. n'S the same famouS tire new .... miomaIlICltarelB selee&ed year after year for. ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES! Remember - qUDttl;y Ia IlmHecl - 'don't delay - b.....,. - Iret here early! This famous safety tread is also avallable In Goodyear's famoUs Super-Cushion in some sizes at slmlllar rElductions. ; . i . nsco and : ALSTON. . , CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS Swarthmore 3861 JULYzt,lH9 THE SWABTBMOBEAN Mr. and Mrs. John Howe paired, called for and d.elIvared. Of Strath Haven avenue are Call Robert Brooks. Swarthmore joying a vacation in the Po<oonos.! ;P1E5iRj4SijO8.NfSA<>LN :iS\Ie;:n::d:: ;e.iydo=;u:or urBsimiiiaiilili . Mrs. Wl11lam H. Drieha\l8 fry to Swarthmore Nursery her daugbters Ann and Susan School. Sign up now for Septem- Yale avenue have re~ed ber. Call Mrs. G. W. Brodhead, ANNUAL STATEMENT OP INDEBTEDNESS AS OF 7-4-49 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE Published p!1lSuant to the Act of June 25. 1941, P.L. 159 STATEMENT OF GROSS LIABILITY. NET DEBT. ASSESSED VALÂUATION. AS;IErS. MATURATY DATE OF FUNDED DEBT, AND BORROWING CAPACITY. DrI .... wap ()ondructIon Asphalt or <lOaente PETER DI NICOLA Phone SW811bmOle 18518 5 a two-week vacation ill director. Swarthmore 2806-J. PERSONAL-Good colored maid N.;tf. Mr.Driehaus joined thEml avallable for all or part of Ang_ over the week-ends. oat to accompany a family on Assessed Valuation (1949) $6,249,215.00 Indebtedness Allowed By Law (7% of aceased valuation) $437,445.05 !:~~~=~~~~~~~~ Gross Liabillties ........................................... .$166.176.78 • CLASSIFIED vacation while present employers are away. Call Mrs. Savelll. MtOdia . atter 7:00 p.m. Friday. 1''OB SALE PERSONAL FOR SAT,E Ouly one left! RA!d PERSONAL - Electrical wiring female Cocker Spaniel. 6 wklf. . and lnstallation. residential and old.. $25. Champion stock: 800 commerciaL Water .heaters.· ran- "Palrv;;;;;;:.:;ie;;:wi...:r;;o:::a~dr.' .;G;.:ra:::ce~,;P;ar~k~.~..Âges. dishwashers. dryers. Burglar FOR SALE--1940 RCA Victor alarm systems. All work done to Console phonograph Radio Fire Underwriters· specifications. Home Recorder.. Call Sw8rthÂService on washers, vacuum, clean-ers, ranges. irons, toasters; fans, lamps. Cali Erich H. Hausen. Electrical .Contractor, Swarthmore rugs _ alabaster Deductions Allowed by Law (Section 202) • Cash in Sinking Fund Inc. 1948) None Delinquent Taxes $6.185.30 . (90% estimated collectible)$ 5.566.77 . Current Revenue Applicable with fiscal . , Year 1949-50 ........................ 38.969.99 Total Deductions ........................................ 44,536.76 Net· Debt ...................................................................... :. .....• (32,640.02 Borrowing Capacity (excluding borrowings in antic-ipation of current revenues) ...................................... : ......... $315.640.02 . PETER Eo TOLD All LInes Of Insaranee 333 DartmoUth Avenue SwarUunore ·1833 Since 19011 CUNNINGHAM Painters '" Paper Ban6ers We should know how Swa.2266 Mlohlpn Ave 2850 335 Park avenue. PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners. irons. toasters and radios re-and others. two coffee tables. etc. Swarthmore 2501, FOR SAT·E Two double and two STATEMENT OF DATES OF LAST MATURITY OF RESPECTIVE l' ~~~;;;~~~~;;;~~~ FORMS OF FUNDED DEBT ~ BONDS-All serial bonds Y AN ALEN BROS. Coal and Fuel Oil single beds. complete; 4 cubic foot General Electric refrigerator; LalUldera11; Radiant heat clothes dryer; upright piano and bench; porch 13 x 21~. fCualrl ni~.ture~;~~~1 Date of Issue Rate 1926 4'1. 1930 4';' 1934 3'1 •. • Maturity 1956 1960 1959 Outstanding $ 40.000.00 67,000.00 34.000.00 , Total '141.000.00 ASSETS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH THE CHARACTER AND VALUE THEROF - JULY 4 1949 ASSETS ~;~~~~~~fn~:::~ I Cash-General Fund ................................................................. $ 36.061.11 . Delinquent 'l.'axes ................................................................. •••••• 6.185.30 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I d~b~~~C~ablnet, console. camp Tuition Receivable ..................... -............................................. 2,908.88 ~ got. Swarthmore. 1666. School Buildings. Sites. Textbooks. EQ,lUpment .................. 1.15P,963.94 FoR SALE-Lot Lonliut'::g::e:::rs'-Mak-av-e-- Total Assets .............................................................. '1.196,119.23 \ A. WAYNE MOSTELLER nue. near schoo 50 x ~50. e LIABILITIES . . I~~~~tb~:o:~:eess:s:w:'ha rthm:O!1lS::::.:e~d~t~~~~g OAcuctostlUanltdsi nPga yBaobnled s .............. :.. ............................................................................................................................. $ 12451.,107060..7080 Assets In Excess of Liabilities .................................................... 1.029.942.45 WANTED Total Liabilities ........................................................ $1.196.119.23 ASSETS IN SINKING FUNDS AS OF 7-4-49 Swarthmore Disposal Service RnbbIsh Collected Weekl:r or Monthly Phone Chester 3-0331 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS WI«ING NEW and OLD HOMES Samuel M. Harbison Bi.EcTu<lAL S. .a rtblnore 0740 OONTBAClTOR All Types of Electrical In-· stallations and Repairl. Puqlished by Order of the Board of School Directors . NONE I!~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~ DAVID McCAHAN, Pre5ident HILDA LANG DENTWORTH. Sec'y Sl!l"1(lng Swarthmore and Vicinity for past Twenty Years U80 lIIahlenberlr Ave. Swarihmore . 11115 NIGHT or DAY AUDITORS ANHUAL REPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE DELAWAIlECOUNTY. STATE OF· PENNSYLVANIA for the SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY". 19" TAXATION -'=~~'f'~~iifassr.:~ I Assessed valuatJon of taxable rea: estate ............................................................. 5.616,550.00 ~ Number of milla levied ................................................................................................ 15 I in local Year round Number assessed witb per capita tax .................................................................... • None g~~'~o~~ full or part time work. Rate of per capita tax ........................................ "....................................................... None preference. Haply Box R, The Swarthmorean. AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX PROPERTY TOTAL Devine Taxi Service' SWARTHMORE,PA. Serving swarthmore. MorÂton. Rutledie and Ridley Township since 1918 PHONE: SwarUunOle 0444 ~~a~a~'~'~I~,D ~o~a~.~a~ .~O~"~O~D~D~=~I~I~I~D~.; I' f= ~f~: tn':':~en':! eal lSw arothmr e 033 5-R.' AAdmdoitJuonltlS l e,vtoIe dd ll(pFlakcaet eo f. ..1. :0.."..8.. ..d..u...p..U...c..a...t.e..).. ........................................................................ .. 198,92.9%38' • UI6.9J19..1z,1,: ~~~~~ii,i~=i[iii,i~ii~ A. Mercer Quinby W ANTED-Boy's bicycle. 20·.·. PenalU .. added .................................................................................... ..815 •• 8 ..... . J Call Swarthmore 2531. Total amount (sum 0: I, t, & a) ...................................... :............. 197,U4.,8 IH,544.51 FUNERAL DmECTOR '% Commlssl.n deducted by Co. Tr..... ................................ .... 7... Swarthmore 1"8 WANTED-Bartol Scientist, wife IU8 tax return~ to County CommissJoners ................ _........... 8,528.89 1,528.89 Formerly of l!IItOdia and small child. want to rent DiBcounla ...••.• ...................................................................................... ........ ., •••• ,. WILLIAM BROOKS 1125p ir~nt;:~f,;~eii7~ unfurnished home, Swarthmore =N=et=am=·=o=u=nt==ot.~.~ . .~ tax§i.= .I= lec;;t=e~d=.. =...= ...= ...= ....= ...= ... = .... = ...= ...= ... = ....= ...= ... =.... = = '=.•~.; ;";:::';:::.'.~~10;::•.•~ ; ":;;;.'. Asbes & Rubbish Removed or vicinity by Sept. 11. Best ~ef- RECEIPTS EXPENSES Lawns mowed. General No additional charge for !ere·n",,,,. Lease. W on't you call and Balance on hapd July.. 19.. Hauling suburban calls t a lit l·to ver. S w arthmo re 1847. iAn&ll, fFuunndds e··s·.·:··d ..u..s..l.v..e.. ...o..f.. ..S..i..n..k...·. 1 20,945.18 General Contral (A) ...... :.............. 8,924.29 ,~236~ H~ar~din~g A~v~. ~~~~~ ;~~~~~~~~;;;~~-~J WANTED-Mechanical engineer Property tu: 19 .. 8 ........................ 190,614.40 Instructfon (8) ............................ 181.002.01 desires work in local vicini+-. PDeerllncaquPel"'n't ~ 19.&8 .................... nOD~' L;7 L.CLL • Auxiliary Agencies (C) ............ 16,486.94. ROOFS GUTlEBS Five years experience. 336 N. (Pre.lo"" '0 U'.) .................... Z, •• "'" KBPAIBED AND Princejon avenue. State approprlatlow: Teaehen. OperaUon (p) ................................ 27,a08.19 TUttfOn ............................ ".......... 10,540.110 INSTAI.I"" WAlfrED Child's play house for TuItfon non·resldent pupils ._ .. 48,507.111 Maintenance (E) ........................ 8,150.11 Furnace Repairs & Cle8Dj~ use in yard. call' Swarthmore Interest ....... : ......................... "......... 118.0.a: Call 2494-& Sale of supplies and equipment '8.9' Fixed Charges (F) ...................... 8,2:82.« All other sources. ""- GEORGE MYJ!ll8 WANTED-Minor household jobs All o.ber squrces ........................ 0,S7 •• 11 Debt Service (G) ........................ .0." ... . 40g Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 and repairs. from floor waxing Total receipts, Including beg!.nlng balance .................... $.0.,." •• 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~il to plaster patching. Call Swarth- Capllal Outlay (H) .•.••..•.•.••....••• more 1670. - I UA WAJ. 6 61. .... -... 2W'~A~N~'T-E-D-- --=-P-r.o-f-e"s,s-o,r, c-O==m-I=n-g. -toc SlMtON£'S lOOKlN6 fOR. YOUiROPmY .WI CAN t=IND H-IM .OR YO-U List Your Reai Estate With . BAIRD & BmD Old Bank Bolldin&" . Swarthmore 0108 - 120S Wharton School. two small dauÂghters. needs three Or four bed-room house, unfurnished, autOÂmatic heat. late August Occupancy. Call Sunset 9554-W. WANTED - Local Petroleum En-gineer. wife and child, need unfurnished apartment or house. Call Swarthmore 3203-R between 8 and 10 p. 10. LOST and FOUND F. F. ZIMMERMAN Photographer '''Outstanding for Quality" Media Q-D4S6 6 E. Front St The * . NEW c*ON STRUCTION ALTE*RA TIONS. REPAIRS Highest Quality Craftsmanship HORACE A. REEVES "THIRD GENERATION BUIT,DERS" LET UIjI ESTJ!IIATE <lALL SWAWJ'BMOBR sue SUMMARY TOTAL RECEIPT (Item ") ........................................................................................ 1.0 ....... 1 TOTAL PAYMENTS . Total Current .Expenses (ltems A·F Inc.) ............. U8.2!18." Total Debt Service «Item G) ................................ 20 .. 188.18 Total Capital OuUay (Item. H) ................................ 1,191.n Total ........................................ , .................... "......... '.70,"181.46: Balance on Hand (To Be Available tor School Year Ut4.!H950) .................. " .... 86.061.11 ASSETS School Building and Sites at Cost ............................................................................. 1.001.485.14 TeEtbooks and EQuipment at Cost ........................................................................ 10.518.80 1948 Tax (CUrrent Year) ............................................................................................ 8,518.89 194.7 Tax ............. , ................ "............................................................................................ 857.17 19'6 Tax ............................ ,............................................................................................... '08.50 Previous to 194.-6 DupUcate ................ " ............................ " ............................ ".......... 1.800." Tuition Ilecelvable .............................................................................. ......................... S,908.88 Balanee on hand all Funds excluding Sinking Fund ........................................ 10,061.11 Total .Assets ............................................................................................................... 1.1116.110.28 LIABILITIES Bonded Indebtedness (With Vote of Electorate) ............................................ 1 .~~:~~~::~: I Bonded Indebtedness (Without Vote of Electorate) .................................... : Teachers' Salaries ................................................................................ $25.100.04 TotafIL I~gu~~ti!~~.~.~. .. ::.::·::.:·.·::.·:.·::.:·.:·.:·:.:·:.::':::::.::'.::::':::::.:':.:::::'.::':::.:':.:'.:'.:':.:.:. ......... ~.~:~~. 166.176.78 Auditors. Complete Report on File In School District Otftce In High School Building • Open to Public PHONE 1984 PROMPT SERVICE 1f".rIDI alld lie"',. a .. YLBBI:IIL 711 FAIRvIEW ROAD. SWAltTBlllOllE SALES aDd SEBVICE JlADIOS '" HOllIE APPLIAN<lES Builder CHARLES E. FISCHER SWARTHMORE "51 Repairs and "A HQUSE WEU-MAINTAIIIEP'IS THE wISE OW/tR'S lAIN" • MODERN IITCHENS • WAll aod flOOR COYEtllKS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • AUElAflONS ood IEPAttS mTERS BROTHERS, I.e. Conrrodon and Builden 302 Gayley Street • Me(Jia, P •• Phone: Me4la 8-4281 MORE HEAT FOR LESS MONEY PREMIUM ANTBBACITE 331 Dartmouth Avenne Swarthmore Swarthmore 0345 Mason Builders Supply Company MD.I.WOllK - LUMBER BUILDING !llATEllIAL Painter Interior antl Exterior J
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'. 6 THE SWABTHMOBIlAN JULy a, ltD Brilliant :SRA Season Closes (continued from Page 1) berry pie eating. The program closed with a general assembly with contest and tournament winÂners receiving their prizes. The pre-school and primary groups have been entertaining their mothers with programs deÂsigned to demonstrate the abilÂities these children have acquired. Mrs. Taylor feels this year is the most successful one to date, with the largest enrollment on record. In view of the w~ather during the past six weeks, this the Board feels is saying a lot for Mrs. Taylor's' orgapization Wednesday morning members of pre-school group enjoyed a picnic at the Rose Valley home of Deb- , bie Freeman. NEWS NOTES Mrs. Frank Kneedler of Garrett avenue entertained as her house guests last week Mr. and Mrs. William S. S. Fox of Baltimore. ~L __ ~ DEW DROP INN Closed First 2 weeks of __ ._ _ August 1I_a_._~ [ STATE INSPECTION DEADLINE July 31 Mrs. Kneedler is entertaining this Hulme of Westdale avenue who week Mrs. E. Stewart of Ocean are vacationing there for .two C1't y , N .J. w' eeks. Miss Frances Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. FeI- is employed at Spring Lake, N.J. lows and s.:>ns Dicky and Chuck.y this summer. of Garrett avenue spent 'last week Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold and as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. son Johnny of Amherst avenue John BeHield of Wynnewood at returned Tuesday night from New their summer h9me in l?pringfield, Harbor, Me., where they bad N.H. Mr. and Mrs. Fellows and vacationed for two weeks. DurÂfamily are vacationing this week ing their absence Andy Seybold at Belgrade Lake Camps in Maine. visited his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook of Rutgers Mrs. A. M. Seybold of Mountain avenue spent 10 days with. het' Lakes, N.J. Patty Seybold spent daughter Mrs. James Schurz and a quiet time at home. family of Dallas. Mr. Cook joined Bobby Kahler of North Chester the group over week-ends. road is visiting his great uncle Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins of Crest and aunt Mr. and Mrs.' VI. R. lane, accompanied by her son and Smyth at Jamestown, R.L His daughter-in-law Dr. and Mrs. sister Kathy u; with her grandÂHorace H. Hopkins, Jr., of Cali- mother Mrs. Harry Kahler of fornia and her son-in-law and Rutledge until her mother, Mrs. daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Joseph Kahler, and infant sister Pike, Jf., of East Lansing, Mich., LEGAL NOTICE sailed Thursday on the Queen -~-'(-C"-r-IT-I-O~U:::S::;N=AM::"":E':=R:":EG=J=IST-RA-T-I-O-NÂMary for a seven-week trip abroad NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins visited. the to the provisions ot Act. ot Assembly No. 3110, approved May II •• 11145, ot lntenUon f ormer' s parent s on Cre st lane tthoe filCe omInm othnew eoaflftihce oort Ptheen nSseyclvreatnairay,_ oatt for several days before sailing. Harrisburg, Pa., and In the office of the . h' 1 t Prothonotary ot the Courts of Common Dr. Hopkms as lust comp e e Pleas of Delaware County, on Wednesday, :his. gl'aduate work at the Univer- tile 27th day ot July, 18'11, a Certificate tor the conduct of a business In DelaÂsity of California. ware County, Pepnsylvania, under the as- , Betty Cook of Rutgers avenue sumed or fictitious name, style or desigÂnation of Cosmic Counters, with Its prin-a councilor at Camp Happy Val- cipal place ot business at lUI Cornell . Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa •• The names and ley, Md., will be in charge of swim- addresses of all per90nli oWDIng or In-ming at the Water Carnival to teres;ted In said business are Harvey Ciay~ ton Taylor. 1111 -Cornell Avenue, Swartb-be held there tomorrow. more. Pa. Brig. Gen. and Mrs., William A. NOTICE?,;-;;I:;;S--:H;';'E~R;;-;E~B;:;;Y~G;;l;;V~E~N;-, -=p-=u=-:l'81l=ant to the provisions ot Act ot Assembly No. McCulloch of Riverview road have 880. approved May.', 11145, of Intention to Ole in the Office of the Secretary of returned from a week's trip to ~mmonwealth of Pennsylvania at Harrf&. Canada. En route they stopped burg, Pa., and In the otrlce of the ProÂthonotary of the Court of Common Pleas at Buck Hill for a visit with Gen. of Delaware County on the 80th day ot July, 1848, a Certlftcate for the ronduct McCulloch's relatives and in Ot- of a business In Delaware County, Penn-t awa the y VI. S'It e d WI' th Mrs• Mc - snyalmvaen. isat.y luen oder rd ethsieg naastsiuomn eodt oRrU SftScEtitLloLu'Ss Culloch's cousins. They were the SER VI~E, with Its principal place of busl- . d ness at Darboouth Avenue and Lafayette guests at Blue Heron Point, Lyn - Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa. The name and h t 0 t '0 of Dr an'd Mrs address of the pel'llOn owning or lnterested urs , nan. . In said buslness.is Robert John Au, Provl- William T. Ellis, former residents dence Road, RD UI, Media, P:.=a=.=-__ _ of Walnut lane, Swarthmore. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter and Sealed proposal wlll be received at the olrlce of the Chief Clerk, Court House, Mrs. H. Lindley Peel will be host- Media, Penna., until 111 :00 Noon Eastern Standard Time. and publicly opened at esses at a party for their immedi- 1 :00 P.M. E.S.T. on Tuesday. August I, ate nel'ghborhood tnniaht in honor 1948, tor furnlshlng trucks and labor for ~ • ....,. Haullng Voting Machines to be used at of the birthdays of Mrs. Avery the Primary Election to be beld on Tuca-day. September n, lU8. Blake' and Mr. Richmond D. Forms ot proposal, general conditions Fetherolf. and specifications. form of Contract and bond wblch the successtul bidder will be Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup of Haver- required to execute. can be obtained at for" d avenue and Mrs. Howard G. the office of the Chief Clerk. Bids will not be accepted except on forms ot pro- Hopson of Rutgers avenue enter- posal furnished by the County. all d · E::acb bid must be accompanied by a tained inform y at a esset"t- Certified Check of Two ('ZOO,OO) hundred bridge at the Hopson home Fri- dolJarR, drawn to the order of the County ot Delaware. whick will be retained hy day. the connty as liquidated damages In case Mrs. S. B. Brewster of Swarth.- ot tallure to execute contract and bond. The County Commissioners reserve the more avenue returned WEdnes- right to reject any and all bids. day from Penn Yan, N.Y. where John H. Doherty Fred F. Duke she visited her father and sister Albert J. Crawford, Jr. return hOme from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. JesÂsup and family of Haverford .veÂnue will leave tomorrow for a - two-week vacation in WaJJjngford, Vt. Mr. Henry C. Ford of Amherst avenue attended the funeral in POrt Allegany Saturday of his sister Miss Helen D. Pard who had been in Arizona: for her health -- --- AUGUST HOURS 10:00 to 5:00 Cloeed Wec1neecJay .... S.turd.)' AfleioDoons for the last few y~ars. alice bart,cf Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Mac- • t Millan of Vassar avenue will re.. 9 I S turn home today after spending a week with their daughter Mrs. old I,ank building Wayne Gersen and family of Pitts-burgh. ; New conveniences! New handling' easel Le..s fatigue. STUDEBAKER -TRUCKS Big rang. of ,I ••• and whHlba ••• 1 The new Studebaker trucks come in ~-ton." ,,-ton. l-tOll. l}i-toD (illustrated) and 2-~ capaC1ti~ they're aU outstmuilng ~ 1D ruggedneas and Iow-cost operation. • F;rst In comfort-and first in performance-that'. why Studabaker trucks are selling sansationanyl ' • Now there's naw big power, 100, in Studebaker'. madlÂum- duty trucks-the 16A and 17A .arie,. Studebaker'. 100 h.p. "Power Plu," engine daliven 200 Ib,. ft.torq .... • cht America" m9,t progre',~ive truck de.isning-get the utmost in solid dollar value-get a Studebaker truck' FUSCO and ALSTON for two weeks. Miss Grace Brew- IIT-T-!!! COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ster returned home Tuesday from ~~--......:...----------=----------------------------:---=- Chester and Fairview Roads Swarthmore 1250 Cape May, N.J. where she had spent ten days part of which she visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman aE SALE Attractive Summer Dresses Assorted Sizes $4.98 and up RUTH IZUMI Dress Shop' Theatre Square 631 South Cliester Road J. C. 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. THURSDAY AUGUST 4, 1949 The $l.OO-Serve YourseH-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Selection From HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN • 5IT'IT-FORGET ITI TAKE " WASHDAYS EASY with an Automatic washers make wash'ng simpl~ as setting a dial. There's nothing to it! Just load the automatic washer, set the dral, and go your merry way. Your clothes will be thoroughly washed, rinsed, and dampÂdried without a moment's attention from You. See the new automatic wamen at your local dealer's store or at any Philadelphia Electric store. .. PHILADELPHIA EL·ECTRIC_ COMPANY •
, ,.ARE YOUR FLOWERS CHEERING THE_ SWARTHMOR-E SUMMER HOSPITAL PATIENTS? VOLuME 21-NlJ.MBPB 2S SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JULy 1, 1949 $3.50 PER YEAR FULL DAY OF FUN~PLANNEDIN ANNUAL COMNUNITY FOURTH Borough To Uphold ,Tradition Of Doings For All Ages In Its Independence Day Celebration' LEGION NINE IS TRIPLE WINNER Lads Defeat Sharon Hill, Upper Darby During the past week, the Will You Share Your Garden? Contributions from anyone in the community who would like to share their garden with patients of the Philadelphia General HosÂpital would be greatly appreciated. Containers to :hold flowers will be placed at the Woman·s Club from Wednesday noon unW Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. DR. FINE VICTIM OF THROMBOSIS Philadelphia Dentist Boro. Resident 40 Years Fourth of July' carrid fo:" all Frances Pearson and Pat Told. , Swarthmoreans not only the pa- Games for 10 through 13 girls will triotic import which it has for each be led by Mn. J . .Alfred calhoun. Swarthmore Legion team has VARIETY REIGNS scor~ three decisive "?ctories, de- ' . feating Sharon Hill twice by scores ' Funeral services were held Tuesday in Christ Churc:b, Media, for William Middleton Fine who died of coronarr- thrombosis at 7:30 o'clock Saturday morning at his home 128 Park avenue. . United States citizen but also the Boys' games, are to be'Bii'ected by awareness that the borough's tra- Andy Kirk and HarrY Warren. ditional day of conununity fun. is For the Fourth all persons of 14 at hand. years and up are adults and will of 6-3 and 3-1 and Upper Darby IN SUMMER FUN by 11-0. Dalton started last Dr. Fine who .had practiced denÂtistry in Philadelphia' for nearly 50 years maintained an office in the Medical Arts Building. He bad lived in Swarthmore for 40 years. They know that the civic-mind- take part in the variety choice proÂed' members of the Swarthmore gram prepared for them by Mr. Business Association are busily and Mrs. C. W. Lukens. planning for the day-long program By this time the popsicles forÂof family fun which for many nished all players will be very years has made a stay-at-home welcome. ' F!lurth in Swarthmore a hiih mo- 11.30 a.m.-i1remen'. Water ment in neighborliness and fun. Fight-Rutgers Avenue between This year's Fourth plans are in Westdale and Yale. One of the Wednesday's game at Sharon Hill and was relieved by Poole in the fourth inning when Sharon Hill tied at 3-3. Poole pitched his usual steady. effective game and held his adversaries scoreless from then on. A strong three-run rally sewed up the game in the top of the sixth. Barr led the LeÂgion strikers with three solid hits and Dalton chipped in with two , good progress. Pony ri4es for the ;most popular features of the anÂtimely blows. ' youngest celebrants are assured.. nual Fourth of July program. you'll Agile and popular directors have find yourself caught up into real On Friday afternoon the locals been persuaded to .lead games for suspense and we'll miss. our guess ovex:vhelmed Up~r ~rby by every age and condition of Swarth- if you're not also caught in a litUe blasting the o.pposmg. pltcher ~ut moreans. The heat wave may have sprinkle. It's downright neJgh.- ~ !he box ~th a rune-run first brought its woes but it has done its borly of the Firemen to take all mnmg. explosl~n. S~v~ straight part to ,.get the Midget and Clipper that. wetting for the townfolk men hit safely .m the mrung before ball t~ams in perfect p~ form and teu them so. won't you? a man was retired .. The big blows for their holiday afternoon crowd. Time out for fe~g the hun- were a base clearmg double by Then in the dusk. after tile baclt- gry tribe and resting weary bones Dalton and a homer by La~ with yard picnics have freshened. and until the ball ,"","" t 1'30 two on base. Dalton held his op- a~e a . p.m. ts hill t . innin relaxed relatives and friends. there on the Riverview Field. po~en ess or five. gs will be a community square dance 8:3.0 p.m.-8quare Dance---;RaU- whileTarr yielded one hit to the on the. station plaza to bring the road Station Square. last man at the top of the seventh. day's fun to a close. On Monday evening, Poole All this and a parade, too, to pitched a splendid game in defeat-set th~ day off t~ its proudest start. FIRE CO MAKES ~g sharon Hill.. The one damag- <;ertainly the SIght of the young_ II . lUg blo'Y off blf! delivery was a :S!t~~d:~tt:\~li::ev~tri!!~ ~ DEAL O'N" "E" 'NG' IHE ·e:~ch~~~=~:e ~e:: dent wheiher parent, neighbor or' . and went tor I!. homer. Swarth-just the watcher with an eye to CoUncil' Contributes more finally came up with a three the borough :future. ' A word to the ruri burst in the bottom of the wise, clip this program or carry Low Bid fifth ,after being stymied a num.- your Swarthmorean about with Share ber of times by fast and fortunate you. Or you'll let the event, not to fielding on the part of 'Sharon 'mention the prizes given by the In special session Monday eve.:. Hill. Barr and Dalton again led sponsors, YOU' most want to see ning Borough CounCil. considered the hitters with two hits ('.ach. slip by you. the purchase of a new fire truck. Tonight the team travels to Al- 9:30 a.in. (don't wince it once The public safety committee re- dan for one of the most de'cisive was 8:45)-Parade of the finest ported on its meeting, attended games Of the league ..season. young fry to be on view in any by representatives of the Fire town in the country this Fourth Company, on JWle 15. Of July. There will be classes for Low bid for the truck was every kind of fancy dress, patriotic $14,300 net. However. the Fire (this has been the largest being Company preferred another make the most appropriate to the occa- whose Ibid was $2300 higher, since sion, fancy costume (many a Ute firemen were more familiar beauty and cavalier has turned up with the equipment on the higher here), humordus (with now and priced truck. Summer Library Hours From July 1 to September 8, the customary summer schedule will be followed. at the SwarthÂmore Public Li\>rary. The library will be closed on Tuesday, ThursÂday. and Saturday afternoon durÂing this period, but will be open for business at the following times: Monday, 2-5:30 and 7 to 9; W~Ânesday, 2-5:30 and 7 to 9; FridaY, 2-5:30; ~aturday 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Enthusiasm High As Registrants' End 2nd. Week Two weeks of the summer recreÂation program have sped along, with four more to go. Each of the activities is reported to be enthusiastically received by ~e children and young people who are enrolled. Among the Summer Clubbers. craft classes are popular, with 46 at work under the direction of Mrs. T. L. Purnell and Frances Pearson. Mrs. Purnell is a graduate of Albright College. In addition to her experience as a home economÂics teacher and dietician. she has studied at the Philadelphia MuÂseum School of Indusbial Arts. Frances Pearson is a 1949 graduate Bom in Ocean Grove, N. J.. on July 9, 18'77, he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1901. He was a member of Delta Sigma Delta and the Philadelphia Medical Society. Surviving besides his wife. the ' former Emily CaUin Plumly, are three children: William. of Morton, Ill.; Emily, of Stafford Springs, Conn .• and Kom, 'of Jacksonville , Fla. PETITIONS OUT ON LIQUOR SALE of Swarthmore High School. whose , interests, skills and personality Give have won ber the respect of the Residents Chance To Protect Choice, crafters. . The tre~ure hunt Iheld last Fri-day among .the 5lDnmer Clubbers In view of an occurence in its was won by l~ members who -10- neighboring borough, Lansdowne. cated College Theatre passes in a local residents interested in proÂcar bearing U1e license 95B28. F.\"ed tecting Swarthmore from the same Mazza, leader; Timmy Ryerson, predicament are circulating petiÂJudy Abbe. David Woodai-d, Joan tions to have the question of alooÂHarrar, Apne Drlehaus, Beverly holic beverage sale in Swarthmore Crow1lher, Rosemary Hibbard, placed on the ballot so that borÂWalter ReynOlds and Joe Gibson ough residents may evidence their were the winners. Other teams desire in this matter and adequate were headed by Dick Jester, Jim protection can be established in the Musser ·and Lynn Purnell. Each event they wish to maintain the te?m followed a separate course; present "dry" status. . bud out as a r~t of hours of Lansdowne found a zoning ordiÂwork by Don DIckinson and Tee! nance unenforceable when the Dunn. State Liquor Board granted a li- At the Rutgers School, the Prim- cense to the owner of an estabÂary group has m~y different in- lishment there and the Delaware terests. Baseball 'has' become a County Court refused to' uphold favorite of the boys, and the com- the local ordinance which had petition between teams is keen. been designed to prevent liquor All the children have spent their sale. craft period creating and decoratÂing lamp shades for their mothers, and have found ot a rewarding process--even to the last coat of shellac. Last Friday they enjoyed a trip to the Michigan avenue pond of the, Belfields, watching and feedÂing a large variety of ducks. A referendum on saloons or the issuance of liquor licenses is necesÂsary if the borough wants to mainÂtain its local option. The only way this can be accomplished is to have 25 per cent of the voters sign peti~ions requesting the County Commission~rs to place the quesÂtions involved on the ballot for vote in September's primary. then an unexpected twist),' com- Council decided in the interest ments on the ,times (here an in- of goodwill and at the suggestion telligent and imaginative parent is of the Fire Company apparatu.o; an asset), pet pal (observation committee, to reject all bids and may have failed but we think there appropriate the amount of the low has never yet been a bamster) , bid to the Fire Company with the and then those unpressive units understanding that the Company of bedecked kiddy cars, tricycles, will purohase equipment substanÂbikes, and floats. ali propelled tially according to specifications of with such earnestness as to make the public safety oommittee. at no the task of the judges very diffi- additional cost to :Borough resiÂcult indeed. Those judges: Mrs. dents. Francis H. Forsythe, Mrs. Avery The' Fire Company in turn ~la.ke, Mrs. Frank 9-. Keenen, agreed to pay cash for the new mCldentally, will be doing their engine selected and give the title good deed. for the week. for they to the !Borough. would like to ,be giving a :prize to every participant. There will be prizes fOr many and a Flag for Indians To Play Phila each child participating in the pa- The third of this season's thrillÂrade given by the Ainsworth- ing box lacrosse games will be Wernher post of the American played at the Sun Oil A. A. Box Legion. Parade marshalls Ferris on Wednesday July 6, starting at W. Mitchell, C. W. Lukens and 8:30 p. m. when the redoubtable Harold Ogram will earn commun- Swarthmore Indians tackle the ity orchi$, too. Philadelphia Stars. '.nlese two The Library will be closed on July 4, on Labor Day, and on the Saturday before Labor Day. It is I expected that many Clippers Trip Lansdowne Swarthmoreans will avail them- On Monday evening, the ClipÂselves Of the very liberal summer pers scored their most impressive loan privileges, which have been triumph of the season when they so popular in the ~ast. To make traveled to East Lansdowne and it ,pOSSible for hoklers of library before a strongly partisan home cards to have a good supply of crowd. handed the local team its vacation reading matter, adults first defeat of the season by a may take out eight books and chil- score of 3-2. Billy Ziegenfus ren foUr ( twice the usual num-pitched one of the best games of ber that may be withdrawn at one his career and at one s,tage of th~ time), including anything except game struck out three in a row seven-day books and new access- with the bases loaded. The runs ions that are in great demand. scored ,against hlm. were the result Those who wish Swarthmore to be governed by the will of the majority of its people in this matÂter should· contact Tob.e SwarthÂmorean, the ministers of the local churches, President John Nason of the College, President George Ewing of the Borough Council, Ilf any other resident who is in posÂsession of the petitions to be signed. T4e petitions must be filed with the Commissioners before July 13. Mr. and Mrs. Harlie D. Reynard. 10:30 a.m.--Game Hour for All teams have alwaYs given the specÂon the College Aveuae School tators all the blood-tingling action Grounds-This doesn't, sound that anyone might desire and thiS nearly as exciting as the bourof coming tussle, like its predecessors, genuine community cooperation will leave nothing to be wished turns out to be. There will be the for in the way of exciting roughÂpony' ,rides for children under and-tumble action. Both teams seven under the indispensable di- are studded with stars from 001- rection of Mr. and Mrs. Pbillp M. legiate lacrosse ranks, maJIY of Ald~. Qames for Brownleage them .All-American aelectkmS in girls, 7 to JO, will be ~ of recent yean. All books taken out between July of loose support, but his teammates and small son David returned to 1 and September 8 will be stamped res, ~nded wi, th fine help at criti- theu' -home' m Evanst'o n, m., last for return on September 12; but cal moments. Noel Snyder and week after visiting with Mrs. it is hoped that the holders. once Mike Bender drove in decisive' Reynard's parents Mr. and Mrs. they are through with them, will runs with timely hits and the Willard Tomlinson of South ChesÂbring . ~em back to. the IJbrary . whole team played in excellent ter road and vacationing in the at thell" e.iU'ly converuence, so that fashion. Thursday afternoon the Poconos for three weeks. Mr; and. others may make use of them. Olippers went to Overlook Heights MrS. Reynard will be located. in Miss Hunter, J,.ibrarian will be to replay a 2-2 tie of June 20. If Park Forest, m .. a suburb of on vacation from August 5 to this game is won.. the Clippers end Chicago after August 1. Se tember 7 d .... - Shipherd the first baH season in a tie with .Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M.: Reed p . ; an , ~o:t. East Lansd owne for first place, of North Chester road will enter- ::s:.~~ ~~rarian. from July 2 and the plQoff will be held Sat- tain informany at ElUPper and ~..... urday. " ,bridge at their home this evening. ;. " " " , , .~ '. :j 'l J !
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THE SWARTBMORBAN , " JULy 1, IN. TO 8E()OME BRIDE Miss Jean Gillon Huey, daughÂter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R. RYAN - MEDFORD The marriage Miss Ruth CharÂlotte Medford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam L. Medford of place with a crown-shaped beadÂdress and. she carried gardenlaa and lilles. , Miss Vlctorta J. Schmidt of Bar- HIl1es Of Cambridge, Mass. ton, Coon., Mr. M1cbael S. Post Mr. David A. Joimaton served of New.Milford, Conn., and Mrs. as best man for his brother, and William S. Spiller of Hudson Falls, Huey of Dickinson avenue and the ushers. Included Mr. Henry N. Y., brother of the bride. Mr. Edwin Donald Gustafson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. GustfÂson of Highland Park, N. J. Will . be married tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore Friends Meeting House. , Sirath Haven avenue, to Mr. 'Ber- vard avenue, as maid of hQ1lOr, V. Leonard of Scarsdale, N. Y. Mr. Following the ceremo~ a recep. nard Lewis Ryan, son of Mr. and Wore a gown of yellow marquisette JA~ugustus~~~L.~Pu~hn~~a~n~o~f~W~.~""~!~n~g_:!;ti~O~n~w~a~s~h~e~l~d..:in~~Wbi~~tIi~er~. H~0'~tse~1 Mrs. Omar C. Ryan of Richmond, featuring a V neckline, cap sleeves • . A reception will follow at WhitÂtier House on the campus. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Mercer of Ind., took place Thursday, June and full skirt with bustle effect. 30 at 4:30 o'clock in the Swarth- The bridesmaids .f4iss J. Allee more Pnisbyterian Church. Brinsfield sister of the bride, and The Rev. JO!l<'Ph P. Bishop per- Miss Alice S"1der of Yale avenue, formed the ceremo~. wore s!milar gowns in blue mar- The bride given in marriage by quisette. They carried bouquets North Chester road will entertain her father wore a wedding gown of of yellow carnations and blue delÂal a dinner at their home before the wedding rehearsal this evenÂing. Mrs. James H. Hornaday of Dickinson avenue will give a luncheon for the bridal party beÂfore the wedding tomorrow after-noon. The bride-to-be was guest of honor at a pantry shelf showp.r given by Miss Helen Kraus of BenÂjamin West avenue. ivory satin made with a fitted bod- phiniums to match the, flowers ice, off-shoulder n<>Ckline with in their hair. yoke of tulle, and lace capped Mr. Howard D. Shepard of HolÂsleeves. A panel of lace extended mes served as best man, and the from the yoke to the bottom of ushers were Messrs. Leonard E. her full ski';! which ended in a Davis and John E. Wamsley. train. Her three-quarter length A reception at the Holmes Fire veil· of tulle fell from a halo of House Hall followed the ceremony matching fuce and she c8rrled a after which Mr. and Mrs. baskel with an ivory satin handle Armstrong left for a two-week filled with gardenias and stephan- trip south. Upon their return otis. they will reside at 440 Morton Miss Joan: E. Medford, as maid avenue, Ridley Township. TO WED TOMORROW of honor for her sister, wore a The bride and bridegroom are Miss Emily Elizabeth Rumble, gown of pink taffeta featuring a both graduates of Ridley TownÂdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter fi~' bodice, off-shoulder low ship High School. Mr. Armstrong Rumble of Yale and Swarthmore neck edged with shirring, and cap served three years in the U. S. avenues, will become the bride of sleeves. Her full skirt was shirred Marines. Mr. John Jerrold Jackson of ,to the bodice and had three bands CLARK· BARRIS Larchmont, N. Y., tomorrow after- of shirring through it. The marriage of Miss Ohristine noon al 4 o'clock in the Swarth- The bridesmaids. Miss Agnes U. Woodard Harris, daughter of'Mr. more Presbyterian Church. Thomas and. Miss Elizabeth ~. and Mrs. Raymond Harris of FOrt A cordial invitation is extended Elleman of RIchmond, Ind., Miss Worth, Texas. to Mr. Richard to friends to attend the ceremony. 'Charl?tte ~. Smithers of lIhila- Coleman Clark, ,son of Mrs. Wil~ The bride-to-be was guest of delphia, MISS Hary E. Denworth !iam S. Clark of Philadelphis, took honor at a kitchen shower given of Elm avenue and Miss Mary place SRturdlly, June 18 at 12 last week by Mrs. Robert Pfeifer Servais of Dickinson avenue, wore o'clock noon in the Swarthmore of Yale avenue who wlll attend the 'samestyle model as the maid Presbyterian Church. The Rev. as matron of honor. of honor, in aqua taffeta. They Joseph P. Bishop officiated. Mr. and Mrs. G.,orge Schobinger carried baskets with aqua handles The bride wore a gown of white and Miss Barbara Ann Schobinger filled with pink' flowers. The pique with inserts of organdy of of FIhiladelphia. formerly of maid of honor's basket with pink a floral pattern on the full skirt. Swarthmore, entertained at a din- handle held the same shade of Her tulle veil was of finger tip ner party lasl Thursday evening flowers. They all wore bandeaux length and she carried a prayer in honor of the 'bride. Miss Scho- of pink fiowers in their hair. book with white orchid marker. binger will be a bridesmaid. Mr. Robert A. Ryan served as Miss Anne Lingle of Cornell The bride was guest of honor besl man for his brother and the avenue, the bride's only attendant, at a luncheon given Saturday by ushers included Messrs. Edward wore a gown of white pique with the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Thomas, R. Noah Berry, P. fitted bodice and full skirt trimm~ Carter and Miss Jane Carter of William Davenpory; Denver P. ed with bands of organdy. She Glenside, former Swarthmore res- Cain &11 Of Richmond, and Phillip wore a Juliet cap of pique and idents. Miss Carter ,will be a J. Smithers of Philadelphia. carried American Beauty roses. bridesmaid. Mrs. Medfor-d wore a gown of ,Dr. William Gillespie of Nar- The bridal party will be enter- light rose crepe with 'a biege ny- beth served as best mario tained this evening following the Ion net hat trimmed with rose The bride is a member of the wedding rehearsal by Mrs. Howard lilies. lJer corsage was of pale choir of the Swarthmore Presby-Bastian. aunt of the bride, and by lavender orchida. te·rl an Ohu crh. Mr. and Mrs. Stoll Titus at their Mrs. Ryan wore a gown in ------ new home 20D Swarthmore ave- beige shade with matching hat. Her corsage was of green orchids. .JOHNSll'ON - SlPD,T,ER, nue. JULY - BRIDE The marriage of Miss Elizabelh F. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Wilson of Park avenue, to Mr. Frederick K. FosÂter, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. FosÂter of Syracuse, N. Y. will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Swarthmore MethcÂdist Church. The Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser Will perform the ceremony. A reception will follow at Strath Haven Inn.' . Mr. and Mrs. Foster, parents of the bridegroom, Will entertain the wedding party at a dinner at the Ingleneuk before the wedding rehearsal this eveniog. Miss Helen Kraus of Benjamin West avenue, who will be a bridal attendant, entertained at a dinner party. ·,a t her home Wednesday evenmg. Bailimore Pike, Springfield Phone Swarthmore 0450 The Hoagie Hut 17~ S. Chester Road Swarthmore ' Closed July Fourth Closed Sundays Fo.r July and AuguSt, A reception followed the cereÂmony at the home of the bride's parents. Armstrong - Brinsfield Miss Margaret P. Jkinsfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brinsfield of Girard avenue, and Mr. Thomas J. Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong of Holmes, were united in marrÂiage Saturday, ~une 18 at 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore Methodist Church. The Rev. Dr. Clarence Carter of Philadelphia. formerly of Swarthmore, performed the cerÂemony. Miss Constance Newbold Spiller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ROOert E. Spiller of Ogden avenue, and Mr. Thomas J. J ohnsto", son of Mrs. Louise Abbot Johnston of White Plains, N. Y. were married SaturÂdaw, June 25 at 3 o'clock in the Swarthmore Frienda Meeting House. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. EverÂett L. Hunt acted as overseers of the Swarthmore Monthly Meeting. Miss Mary Miles Spiller attenÂdede her sister as maid of honor. and the bridesmaida were Miss Barbara H. Thatcher of College avenue, and, Miss Margaret T. FOR The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory slipper satin gown fashioned with yoke MAGAZINE of illusion finished with lace trim SUBSCRIPTIONS on bodice, and lace ruffles on Mrs. Lloyd E. Kiltlffman bouffant skir,t worn over a hoop. Swarthmore 2080 Her finger tip veil was held in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ College Theatre MEDIA Air Conditioned Friday and .S aturday Joan Crawford. Zachary Sco" ''FLAMINGO ROAD" Feature Times - Sat. Night Only 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Special Saturday Matinee For Kiddles • 1:00 p.m. "MISS ANNIE ~NEY" Serial - Comedy - Cartoons Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Doria D&;,ÂJad< Canon "MY DREAM IS Y01Jll8" in technicolor . . AUt OONDlTIONm Friday and Saturday LonoeU .. Young Van~ ''MOTHER IS A FBESHlI[AN" in technicolor Sat. Matinee 1:15 p.m. Exln. For The KlddjeR Last Episode "Congo Bill" Also Cartoon Sun. - Mon. - .Tues. Humphrey Bogari .John Borek "KNOCK ON ANY DOOR" Wednesday Only .James_ , Babllra Bel GeilaM .. bert BnD "CAUGB'r' " .. SAVE TIME! LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR· I WHILE YOU SHOP "RIGH. IN THE C.ENTER OF ,TOWN" RUSS ElL"5 CALL 0440 DARTMOUTH &- I.AFAYETTE AYES. THURSDAY, JULY 7,1949 The $l.OO-Serve Yourself- All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Seleetion From HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN The Bouquet BEAUTY SAWN Come summer - Come care Call Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road Maire SNrB yo,;r RUGS arB CUAN~ when )IOU romp OIl the Ooor with your children . Ute a Itroag vaCUUBl deauer aDd. vacuum Jour fUP daily. Sead out your ru.. f~r dlGrÂauah 11 ..... pooio& ... eiy few laoath,. No Died to worry about rep gettiag 80ft when cleaned at Paultop'., STIFFNESS NOT M, MOVED I ... 1:1 ............... 0 (P~"'SO" tt· Comr.e!!,! 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa •. Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646 Need CleanlnCJ EVERY Year. ABBOTTS Jane Logan delux ICE CREAM In The Special One-Half Gallon Container Orange and Lime Ice I n Gallon Containers / Just what you want for the 4th of July weekend' Mi.b.el'. ClUep 'b.rmcl, ON TIlE coitNI:B ~.;;."'U;J.o;II';;I,;lM;;"====;;;;=========iT~iI:E~';;;S~W;:;A:=R;;:T;H=:;M;,O;:R:E:'A ~"'~;;;::~:;;;'"~"""';T~=~=:;;-:-;=' • end of June 17-19 visiting rala- City, Satunlay, June 18. Marian' Ransburg of Har:vard tives In West 'Orange, N.J. They Phyllis Kletzlen of South Ches- avenue Will leave SuDday for also attended the wedding of Mr. ter road entertained a few friends Camp Kanes8'take, Spruce ,Creek, Thomas B. McCabe, Jr., and Miss at a picnic at Smedley Park Fri- Pa., to act as councilOr for a few THE·SWARTHMOREAN l'1lJPD1IBD ."BaY FRIDAY AT SWARTIIIlOU, PA 'I'IIB SWAIlTllllOBBAN, INC" I'UBLlSIIBR Pboae Swaribmore "" PEIEB E. TOLD, Bdltor' IllAlUOIUE TOLD, Alloclate BlUter Ro8alie Peinol Lorene McCarier Pat Told Entered 88 Se <md Class Matter, January 14, 11129, at the Post Office at Swarthmore. Pa., UDder the Act of March 3, 18711. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON 'SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY • .JULY 1, 1849 -- - ----- -- - ---- ----- "--" Presbyterian Notes Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service Mr. Bishop's serÂmon Will be "FlIght from Free-dQJD." The Church School, has officl-ally closed for the summer, to open again early in September. The Church Hour Nursery will be held this Sunday from 11 to 12 o'clock for ohildren ages 1 to 7. ,The Boy Seau_Troop :!.-meet each Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Each Wednesday during the summer surgical dressings are being made at the Church from '10 o~clock on. , If you would like to 'stay through the lunch hour please bring a sandwich. Christian Science Notes "God is the subject of the LesÂson- Sermon in all ChurcheS of Christ, Scientisi, on Sunday, July 3. 'The Golden Text is: "I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God. in him Will I trust" (Psalms 91:2). NEWS NOTES Pe~ Keenen of Harvard aveÂnue who 'spent 10 days on a EuroPean Economic Geography trip through Holland. lqxIemÂburg; and the Rohr Valley in GerÂmany, has returned to her studies at the University of Zurich. The second seme9ler of the University ends July 15 and Peggy will travel in Europe six weeks before returning home SePtember 3. Donald Fetherolf of Columbia Yvonne Motley in New York day. weeks. MOLD A FASHIONABLY FEMINE '. FIGURE in this . action·free SwimSuit .. Brallle work has been resumed 1S SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE al the Church for part of this summer. The Six Dois and' any new volunteers will meet on ManÂday morning at 10 o'clock to do a special piece of work which is vitally needed for the blind. afovre ntuhee nseuwm mtoe r Vmaonn Nthusy sa,n dC aWllfi.l,l :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ be associated with his uncle Mr. R. H. Markam iiI the Advertising Noti. .... is, herby given of a conÂDepartment of the Van NUys News. gregational meeting to be held immediately after the morning worsl?lP on Sunday. July 10. G. Willis Brodhead will be the guest soloist this Sunday morning. Methodist No,t es The Chuch School will meet at 10 o'clock. The Young Adult!! meet in the Ladles' Parlors. The Holy Communion will be celebrated at the 11 o'clock: serÂ, vice. Reception of members. The ushers for the day are A. P. Smith, C. L. Hughey, C.King and R. M. Snyder. , Trinity Notes Holy Comm,union will be celeÂbrated at 8:00 a.m. and also at 11:00 a.m. Ushers for the 11:00 o'clock service are: C. W. Randan, bead usher, F. Plowman, T. L. Willlams, J. B. Bullltt, Jr." J. W. . Jones, J. P. Wilcox. C. S. Brown and J. L. Comog. Church Servi'Ces SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MInister ,Sanda.:v .JnIy 3 11 :00 A.M.-'l'he seniIon topic Will be ''Flight from Freeedom." WedJie6day, .JnIy 8 7:30 P.M.~Boy Scouts, Troop 2. 10:00 A.M. ~ Surgical Dressings Group. METHODIST CHURCH Roy N. Keiser, D.D., Minister SIJIlday ,JnIy 3 10:00 A.M.-Church School ,11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion . TlUNITY CHURCH Re~~.C.And~n,Rector Sunday .JnIy 3 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 11:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OFPRIENDS SIJIlday .JnIy 3 11:00 A. M.-Meelinll for worship. (Children cared for in WhItÂtier House.) Wednesday, JnIy C 8:30 to 3:30-Sewing and QuIltÂinI In Whittier House. Box Luncheon. All cordially inÂvited. PVk AveDUe'below Harvard SIJIlday lab' 3 11:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A. M • ....LesSOD - Sermon "God." WednesdA)' evening meetin& , _ch week, 8 p.m. Reading room open dally except Sunday and HolIdQa 12 to 5 p.m. WedneadA)' _Inp 7 to 7:50 pm. and II to t .. Mr. and Mrs .. OharleS W. Lukens of Strath Haven avenue attended Ihe annual convention of the Third Region. of Ithe National Stationers Association held in AtÂlantic City last week. Mr. LukenS was elected Govenor of the Region; The National Red Cross ConÂvention held in Atlantic CitY Sunday through Thursday was attended by the following' from Swarthmore: H. H. Hopkins, chairman 'from the Swarthmore Branch of the Red Cross; Mrs. W; Rodman McHenry, chairman of Junior Red Cross; Miss Mabel Ewing 'who is in clIarge of the Junior Red Cross Branch' in Swarthmore High School, Mrs; Walter H. Dickinson. of the Board of nli-ectors, Mrs. Avery F.Blake; chairman of Canteen Service. , Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of Ogden avenue is entertajning as her house guests for a few weeks Mrs. F; F. Wing and her daughters Miss Joanne Hulbert and Miss Nancy lJulbert of Colorado Springs, Colo. Mrs. Hodge ,entertained at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. W'mg Friday. Mrs. Joseph A. Perry and her daughter Miss Olive Perry of the Swarthmore Apartmen1!s en'ler-. tained for a few days of last week Mrs. Perry's daughter Mrs. RusÂsell M. Cook and her son Perry Ruddick of Montclair, N.J. Robbie Stevens, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Harold R. Stevens of Riverview road, entertained a group of University of Delaware classmates at a luncheon-bridge at· her home Wednesday. They included Tee! Dunn of Dickinson avenue, Betty Brown, Miriam Fromm, Harriett Hoover, Marty MartIn,.Jessie Nolan. all of Drexel HIll,and Jean SawYer of Primos. Mr. and Mrs. Lindley Peel, their son Craig and daughter Ginny of Columbia avenue spent the week- , Summer Hours 9:30-5:00 Wednesday and Sa~y 9:30-1:00 -:0:- THE CODl/Dunity. Oealth Society 01 Central Dela ware County· BOROUGH HALL, SWARTHMORE Your ,Visiting Nurse Service ... •• eDls ils 27th Aaaaal Bepod fol' 1948-1949 '1'0 Beddeals of IIaisCommgaity For Serviee, Can Swa.3498 H No.t\DSwer, Can SWA.0740 COST & aIIcJtarr ~e of f ... fa maIntained for o.use unable to meet o.e full cost of the service: $2.00 per visit up to one bour. $Z.54I per _. at an appointed speel· 8ed lime. $Lot for JInIodermlc injections III tbe eIIIee. ,We Have Provided: • 7833' vI8Ils to ,"oar bomes for bedside n1l!lllq ClIft aDd flUDil1 beallb II1I~OlL ' • 121 vI8Ils made to our oBice for special tr .. bII_ e 8 local scbools wlo. nursing service for yoar ebIIdreD. • NIIl'8e assistance wlo. 14112 medical eumlnaUons for Jour ocbool &ce cblldreD. • Nurse assistance with 005 dental ep.mlnaUODI. for :roar ..bool .blldreD. • 12 Health ta\klI and pro_ for your Ioeal orpDlsaUo .... • 75 ArlIcles of sick room equlpment from our loan olooet. • Narslnr .enIce for tbe Delsware CoantT, Day Camp. • SupervIsIon aDd trsDsportaUon for Z4 of yoar ohIlc1ftD to CamP Hope and CamP Sanablne. • Volunteer traDSPOrtation for patients to boopltal c1taIca. • Administration for tbe Denial Healo. Center-financed by your local civic lI1'oups--wbere 561 trestments were elven. • The Woodl1D ChDd HesRb Cente~pened May 8, 1949, wlo. 47 babl .. attendlnrtbe first day. ' • AssIstance and cooperation ta Community Chest X·Bay -Â' feJI tbrOagb the Delsware County ,TubercUlosis and Healo. _lsU .... '. From special fDDda-Cenerously contributed by \oCal or .... ' batloDll-mIIk, special medlcaUono, eyqlu!es, etc., • 15 Infant lsJettes tbrOagb o.e N~llleworl< GuDda. FINANCIAL REPORT Balan';" June I, 1948 ................. , INCOME Fees from In.Uvldualli and contncto •• , 9,118. CONTRIBUTIONS Borourb of Swarthmore ............. . Ridley Township CommIssioners •••••• COMMUNITY CHEST •••••••••••••••••••• ' •• 00 ZOO.OO 13,092.00 II.., Total Receipts •••• ~ ............. . ...... .14 1!XPENDIT1lRES· ' (Jftice Espense •••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• $ 2,613.68 Transportation....................... . 1,917.38 Salarl.. ........... ...... ........... 17,237.l0 Retirement Fond ........................... •_ _76 3_.8.0 Total Ezpenllllans ............... • 22,l!8L!MI Balance May 31, 1!K9 •••••••••••• • .... (Boob AmUted IIi Job B. __ and Com_) (CertIfIed Public Acoo_laBto) J W. were able to make, 3929 free home viaita and to alice, I>arke~ achieve this record bealUse your'Red Feather eon- 9' Its trlbutioas made itpossible for the Community Chest . of Philadelphia and Viduity to alIoc:ate $13,092.00 old Lank buildln..I~ L ___._..~. _.._w..._. a lga en'A_e__yD' r"_, Co _All_ a e_n'. ._..._..'. .._...._..._..._ Cn_ed ' •_ ••c_ o, __·' s_. ...._. _- -J
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• THtSWARTHMORBAN NEWS NOTES Edith Kletzlen of South Chester road Is home from Nor.thfield Scilool for Girls, Mass.. and is working at the Pennsylvania Hospital, Phlladelphia for the summer. William David Webb, son of JIlr. and Mrs. W. H. Webb of Soulh Chester road aDd Cresco, Pa., was graduated from Wesle7an University June 19 with both Honors and Distinction. He was also elected to membership in Phi Bela Kappa. In September he will begin his atudies at Yale Quality Food. You'll - NHd to Properly ·CELEBRATE 'l'IE, 4th A larger Clooriment of lu.t tho food. you'll noed at homo IN' on tho Our Mar:=-- WUI e- OPEN FRL TILL 9 .oM. : SAT. 6 P.M. CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY 4th Girard - Lean, Smoked, Skinned - Family sIZe SMALL RAMS ~;':;k IliS9' Short thank., well trlllllMd - ........ COOlED CANNED BAli AF~""oI=..fat • lie All bone, akin and eJCWQ. fat "moved. Weight 1.10 Ibi. SMOKEDPICNlCS~~~!f Ili47c , . Short shonk.. --.11 trlmlMd - .. ,. • ,btl. - CANNED PICNICS Aga",-'tofat Mamd,WoIOht All ski", bone ond Dean fat remov-.l. Weight U It.. BEN TURKEYS '=l'" 10 to "Ikldl broaal breancf; fun mea..., -.II foHI4. FRANKFURTERS ",":,t:.,~!~ LIVER PUDDING ;lZ',rn:' ~ .. • S7c Boiled Ham v ... 33c Come .. ..., 01- ""·19c 1·-27c ""27c 2:'33c SpIced ......... ... .. 15c Potato Sellad Pro ... d Pork ""·19c Cole Slaw ' Dried Boo' OIl ... L-' "". 29c Pet-Agree:::::' Iii 4c , l'inIIilRililpeMi;-jI'~"'~.h~~~o.~~ .a~ toet;;;;;.;--;,:~~ aso Ce'iforaia I_hi. Letta.. .. ~5. "aacy Tru BID Berri_ e.: a,o CANTALOUPES V/.!:'a'7::- 2 for 3Sc 'r.e..o.l.o.t.r V/.G/HIA UI LOUISIANA CRUNCH RING CAKE - ch45c &Ira rich Gold. Cab Made with 'N ... orangu. toppH with Cocoanut Macaroon Crunch New Cocoanut Crunch CDR •• Cake -5'0 Swift'. PRRMer UICIAL PfUel CIo ..... ,_ ......... 11M GI ...... Cia 2 .... ..., 75e Mild Ch_.. .. 45c KPr.o,.v olone -. - 1·59c Natural Ch_ 1·53c Romano •• ...eM CII.... "'III 42c Gruyere Ch_.. .... ... 59c SheHord -- ...... ·19. CoHage Ch_.. --I4c /!Da) Margarlno ..... 26c PrI _ _ OIeoauguia, 2 ~ 3ge YI""" H _ _ "rlched Supremo __ "'I BREAD fl'aftkfurtw II' 1ar·a.Qw naB ROu.a a'!W atG -..:~2gc -.,:tiZgc HaM ....... tt:lgc -..y .... ·d .. Ute .alad........ 'tor ~se Dole or U • ..,.'. era.... • •.. ... a ~ a. . w. =4 ••• II,P.II a~ase .... 'N H ..... _ 0.", .. Menk ..... "N, H ......... . Stalled OU". ~ II- ..... , •• OB ... Law SchooL Mr. and.1IIrs. Webb 1 attended the commel'cement at Wesleyan June 19 and on 'June 20 the wedding of their niece MIss Pamela Joyce Faulkner, daughter of Professor and Mrs. Harold U. Faulkner of Northamp_' ton. Mass., to Mr. Fred ManSJJre of T.ansdowne. David was one of the ushers at the wedding. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Delaplaine spent th~ week-end with the former's mother Mrs. Roy W. DelÂaplaine of Cornell avenue. Dr; Delaplaine who has been stationed w+th the Navy Amphibious Force at LitUe Creek, Va., hao been reÂleased from the Navy and Js starlÂing a residency at Bellevue HosÂpital, N. Y., in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Mrs. George F. Fenno of Swarthmore avenue Is entertainÂing Mrs; Alfred Gary White of Washington, ·D. C., formerly of Swarthmore, and Mrs. G.ary White of Birmingham. Ala., who arrived Thursday for a' few days visit. Margaret FIace1is of Scarsdale, N. Y., and Carol Shoemaker of Haddonfield, N.J., visited their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shoemaker of Riverview road. ., - PAlOlBfA(UO • Tlf~ •. 69c Take the.lmmer out of summer.· 4fo1d Palm Beach Ties • . . here ogaln lor tho.e sweltering clays ahead • • • More beautiful than ever. .at.. leach 10 .. $1.00 BUCHNER'S Toggery Shop. S PARK AVENUE TheSwarlh Co-op are mLY 1, 1l1li wHEN co-OP S ARE IN TOWN PRICES ABE DOwN Fresh Blle.erry Pie wltlil!:;on 3ge . LOIN Pork Roart ::;:;: Ib S9c LOCAL FRESH KR·un STEWING Chickens ·Ib S9c YANKEE SLICED ' Bacon Ib 39c 2. PICNIC SPBClALSI co-op IAYOIIAISE ~I:rt ·41 c VALLEY FORGE SOUR , PICKLES quart . Jar 2Sc We Have A Full Line of son Drinks and OilIer ,PIanIC Needs < CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES • doz 19c CALIFORNIA SUNKIST LEMONS .JERSEY BOUND Green beans 2 Ib.19c EASY TERMS! For newer cats .. Modernize with Super - cushion Tires FUSCO & ALSTON Chester BDCI Fairview Roa.k • Ihnt"rt'lallene .., .. JULy 1M. MACBEAN and TVN1s CGoQplete Tree 8ert1e8 S_~..... -'l'rI-rnl' E nial can Wa7U U88 THE SWARTBMORBAN 5 MIss Helen TcwnJln.... ot ~::~I Chester xoad are spending. Swarthmore po':eit :mwa::gf!tm:e... week in Atlantic City. ' Disposal Service MIss Margaret Ransburg. Ing congratulations upon the Harvard avenue entertained at a 'Bub .... CollecW of a IIOD, Timothy Wood Powell, miscellaneoUs shower Tuesday ~,:~:u,:oc:..~43 PERSONAL BIRTH CLA.SSIFIED REFRIGERATION Sales and Service on June 22 in Lylng-in-Hospltal, evening in hoDOl' ot MIsa .... 811cy I 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. PhTilhaed eblpahbiya .I s a grandson of Dr. Van AIen of Park av~ wh_o. i;;~~~~~~~~;;;i be married Saturday. July 18 Ul..aIIIDDU/DmRllmIl1U1_, and Mrs. Neal Thurman of Cedar Mr. John Taylor, Jr~ of BallthIlOr.,.j :-: Commercial and AIr Conditio ....... HOME FREF:ZEBS :-: and radios reÂfor and delivered. Brooks, Swartmnore lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marian Karns of Wellesley Powell of Swarthmore avenue. left Wednesday to be an NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Carl K,·Dellmuth and da~ters Nancy and Terry, former residents of South Chester road, are returning to Swarthmore Councilor in the Cherry La,NIt I Sohool at Darien, Conn. school Is one !<or mothers small children, similar to the at Vassar College. Mrs. Charles H. Brennan, desires position as today after a year spent traveling 50 cents per hour, day. evening: in AustraIia and Europe. . They ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =PSwE~aRrthSm~O~orNe;;A:-~L20-~1L~8o::t.s.. _mo_we. d". ---W==a-r-- .williand in New York aboard the ren Pierce. Swarthmore ao78. R. M. S. Maurelanla. MIss Anne LIngle of Cornell W.A.·mGH Swarthmore 3237-M with her small daughter Cm'l)!, I Js leaving today for her home S'IIl FranclBco. Calif., after an tended visit with her parents and Mrs. Wayne. lL Randall A. Mf1rcer Quinby ==--;; FOR RENT avenue who was on a weeit's Riverview road. FUNERAL omEcraB visit with her brother-in-law and &STATB NOTICK Formerly of Media sister Mr. and Mrs .. William R. ESTATE of John Dalley , II2 5 W ..I. .h I• gh A ve., Pblla W a IIe rs, Jr., of Montrea. I, was taLtae tbtea•r s• bteesetna mg .e.nn ttaerdy t0o0 t hteh eu nadbOenYlep ee&d- Phone Baldwin 1170 joined Sunday by MisS Barbara who request all po ..... bavw. eIaJms or N ddltl aI ch ge 60. demands aplnst tbe estate of the dece- '" a on ar ~ of EllIs of South Chester road for the dent to mak. known the ....... and all suburban ealls 1 near ..'" penons Indebted to the decedent to make !~~~~~~~~~~~~ ;';g room, Saguenay Crwse up the St. Lawr- p87Dl""t without dela,,·to _ Balle". ROOFS GO'l'I'ERi1 BEl'AIRED AND INSTAI,I,ED - Furnace Repairs & Cleaning chen. Swarthmore ence to Quebec where they spent Executor Cel..... Balle". lIxocutor 0" . Ogden AnDu&, Swarthmore. Pa. . FOR RENT New modem Apt., a few days. They also bid bon LEGAL 'HOTICK very close to Penna. R. R. Large voyage to Miss Genevieve Reavis chen!' dinette, tile bath. Kitchen Syivia EIIis of South Chester road D ELECTRICAL REPAmS . WIRING NEW and OLD HOMES Samuel M. Harbison Swarthmore 0748 IIIDlllllnml/l/llllllllllllllWllIllIIlIIDlIUWIIIW Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. , ' Serving Swarthmore. MorÂton, RutlecJge and Ridley Tovm.mtp slil,ce ·1918 PRONE: living room,' large bedroom, kit- of University place· and MIss ''''i~~~~~~~'~j''~a~~~~~~ Sw8nhmore 0444 furnished with American sink. exhaust fan, cabinets and refrlg- who sailed Thursday from Quebec •• ~ ' ••• ; ~iii~~~ii~~~~:iii erator. $80 mo. Call Swarthmore for a summer abroad; 0F7O30R. . RENT Large room, twin Mrs. ·Arthur H. Tomlinson and ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Swarthmore 14148 Call , GEORGE lIIYEBS 409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 beds, pvt. bath. for summer. -;-,.".,.;LOS=;~T...,:an;:;;d!....!:FO~UND~~_ WILLIAM BROOKS Near Ingleneuk. Write Box J. LOST-On College ~us· or S8MtON£'S lOOKIN6 fOR The Swarthmorean. Walnut Lane, white carved Ashes & Rubbish Retnoved WANTED daisy pin. Call 3614-W after 5 p.m. "' • ..,"".. Lawns mowed, General YOUktROftRTV -- . Hauling W".',. .,~ ~ ~-n ege boy .................. .~... FtiOon~ "1l947d C hF oolIb all. ifn sDcerilap - ::'--~- ~~.:-~~' _~:L~ 236 Harding. Av. Morton, Pa. odd jobs, electrical work. Call amp ons 0 - SWar~t hm10~.~e~~~~~~~~1 w12a3r4e. County". Call Swarthmore IT.T-! seciit.o,ii--' lngleneuk Tea Room •• CAN .IND H.IM.Oa yqu LIst Your BeaI BdaU With .. BAIRD & BIRD' Old Bank Bull" ...... Swarlbmore GUll - U82· ~HHHHHbHHHMMHHe Driveway Colllllnultlon Asphalt or Concrete PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swarthmore 1518 house. Swarthmore 10 p.m. or Call between 8 and FOR SALE FOR SALE-Viclnity of Rehoboth ~~~~~~~~~~~~~I froBneta cphr,o pDeerltayw; a7r-er,o 5o ma crrees iwdeantecre-, 1 car garage, stable and tool house. Suilable for yew:' round occupyÂF. F. ZIMMERMAN ancy. Reply to Box L. The Photographer . '''OUtstanding for Quality" Media 8-0438 6 E. Front St. Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Painters '" Paper Jlangers We should mow how Swa. :&266 MlohipD Ave Swarthmorean. FOR SAl.]: In Swarthmore Unfinlsbed but livahle Iibree bedroom home. ApproximatelY 1 acre, woodo and stream nearby. Wonderful opporlunii;y for deÂvelopment. Write Box K, The and Females. ~~~~~~~~~~~~I They are rAea l K,b eCa. ut~ietse. reCda.ll Swarthmore 1614. 120 PARK AVENUE SWARTHMORE, PA. * Summer Announcement 1949 LUNCHEON· Every day, except Mo~y 12 un1lil 1:30 DINNER TUESDAY through FRIDAY .................... 5:30 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. SATURDAy .............................................. 5:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. SUNDAY ........................................................ 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. '* CLOSED JULy 2nd, 3rd and 4th and AUGUST 22nd until SEPTEMBER 6th Closed Every Monday * Reservati..", Deslrabl<>- Phone Swarthmore 4569-9:30 A. M. to I P.M. ,&y--\TIONS ~ J!Il()S,,,,,, II/If ~ 'AI HI 1-..,-.,-,.'''-] • MODI .. IITCHENS .• WAll aod n ... c.vnIll8~. , .. NIW CONSTIKl/GO • AUIIUIDNS ... IlrA/.S ' ARTERS BIl9TIIERS, IH, Contradorl and Bu;Ide" 302 Gay/ey Street • Medi., P.. ' Phone: M;edla 6,4281 MORE HEAT FOE LESS MONEY PREMIUM ANTHRACITE. 331 DarimoutbAvenue . swaribmore , Swarthmore 03411 Mason Builders Supply Company MILLWORK '- LUMBER PETER Eo TOLD FOR SALE-Ten ivory colored BUILDING MATERIAL ventian blindo, 44" wide. Good Il~~~~~~~~~~~ij All LInes Of J'ns1!ran<Ie condition. Call Swarthmore 0904 ';;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;;~~~;g§~~~ 333 Dartmouth Avenue evenings. r FOR SALE - Pair of woman's PHONE 1984 PROMPT SERVICE ~~Swaribm~~ore~l833~~I~~~:r.;Phone Swarth- W.&I.I a.d •• ~I ... Frii ~fI~~~Ha~Y-j BA Y A. BUBL VAN ALEN BROS •. Coal and Fuel Oil PIANO TUNING ALBAN PABKEB Phone Media .6-1551 New and KebaBt PIanos and Kepalrlq 8'- 1118 Builder RepBirs and MaiintenlllllCE Avenue. 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE. $1300 SALES and SERVICE BAOIOS & ROME APPLIANCES 2867-W. 'I~=~~~~~~====~I PUBLIC SALE Household Goods at STILWELL'S STORAGE , WAREHOUSE Morton Ave., 1& Penna. It. R. hIT I atl P .. M. New aDcl Used FUrnIture China, IIoDIrs .... s-e To,. . New P4riier lIIinftr aDd Electrte Power M' Wd J. C. 8T1LWELL III SONS - * NEW C*O NSTRUCTION ALTS*A TION& REPAIRS ffighest Quality Craftsmanship HORACE A. REEVES "THIRD ,GENERATION WILDERj;~ LET US ES'l'DIA'l'B CALL SWAJIIrRMOIU!: SUI CHARLES E. FISCHER SWARTHMORE 2253 "A No.-. WEU-.A',"A'/lD.ISTNI WISE OWNER'S 1A11I", A. WAYNE MOSTELLER All Types of Electrical InÂstallations and Repairs. Serviog Swarthmore and , Vicinity for past Twenty Years 1180 Muhlen ....... Ave. Swarillmore ZlI85 NrGHTorDAY I Painter Interior and 'Exterior . .
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, • NEWS NOTES Dr. aDd Mrs. Seymour W. KIe!Âzien of South Ohester road enterÂtained at dinner Sunday Mr. and 'Mrs. George Clough, their son Tony, and MIss Isabel Jeffrey of Phnadelphia. Mr. aDd Mrs. Walter Magee, AlÂberta Magee aDd June Reynard of South Chester road motored to Thousand Islands, N.Y.. FrIday. Alberta and June, both SwarthÂmore High School graduates In June, bave taken positions at Thousand loJ and Park for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tomlinson of South Chester road Spent the week-end at Stone Harbor, N.J. Margaret Ransburg of Harvard avenue spent a few days Of last .week in Cape May, N.J. before attending the University of PennÂsylvania summer school Mrs. C. W. Olmes and Mrs. Pharles E. Hirst of Park avenue motored to Rochester, .N.Y., this week to visit Mrs. Olmes' brotherÂin- law and sister Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Post for a few days before driving on to Saranac, N.Y., to visit Mrs. Olmes' son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Ml'S. Benjamin Harrison. Mrs. Olmes will return September 1. Dr. and Mrs. Leroy E. Peterson of Vassar avenue entertained THE SWABTHHOBBAlf JULy 1, lMt • Oberlin College Akmml of PhI1a- enee In the Pocon08 for 10 days. emonles, preseDted gifts of roses, dishes, from the employees and delphia area at a picnic at their Mlsses Maly aDd ElInor Bye of a large sliver coffee urD, aDd sliver the directors of the Board. boone ~ afterD~ ~ College avenue ,en~ed at a r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 42 guests PreseDt were husbands, family picnic of 12 cousins at the wives and cbIldren of Oberlin Hemlocks, PIne Ridge, last SunÂAlumni froon 1935 to 1940. Dr. day. Peterson Is president of the Ober- Mr. aDd Mrs. Maurice Griest of lin Club of PhIladelphia. Elm avenue entertained as their Carolyn Danforth, Margaret week-end guest MIss Anna MichÂBullitt, llosemary Hibb~ Jerry ener of Washington, D. C. Crean, Janet Lynch and Dorothy Mr. 'and Mrs. Alvah Wood Rodgers of Swarthmore left Tues- Stuart aDd thelr daughter Patty day for Camp ElIzabeth Borten for of Vassar avenue will spend the two weeks. Carolyn will continue Fourth of July ho}ldays at their her stay for a month. cottage on the Chesapeake. Mr. aDd Mrs. Ernest Federoff 01 NaDCY ElIzabeth SylVaDUS of SOuth Chester road are spending Ogden avenl1e left last week for the summer at their farm at Wood- T-Iedge Camp, Orrs Island, Me. choppertown, near Boyertown. where she will be the Arts and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Danforth of Crafta councilor. Elm Hillborn avenue will entertain Mr. MIss Mary Denworth of Danforth's sister Mrs. R. G: Sever- avenue, who graduated in \Tune ance of Buffalo, for four days over from Carleton Collge, Northfield, the Fourth of July. Minn., is entertaining as her house guest for a couple of weeks Miss ~arbara NordJy of Red Wing, MinD.. aDd MIss Joan Stratton of Kenora, Ont., Carlton College Col and Mr.. Harvey R. Pierce of South Princeton avenue, and granddaughter Mary Lou left this morning by plane for Buffalo and Canada, classmates. . Miss AlIce Pulnam of Lafayette avenue and JaDe Tyson of Chester left Monday for a four-week trip through. the weSt. They plan to visit• both Glacier and Yellow- stone National Park before re-turning to Swarthmore. FAMILY :~~~":.O:l.:~~ MADISON 9060 • DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2 SHOWS NlTELY RAIN OR CLEAR CABS ... KIDS FREE Thursday Friday and Saturci8y' "COWBOY AND THE LADY" Guy Cooper and Merle Oberon also ".MY PAL" .. 2 cartoons Sunday Only July 3rd Richard Dix and PresIon Foster "AMERICAN EMPIRE" Big 4th of July Show Mon. & Tues. Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan Warner Bros. "SILVER RIVER" Wednesday & Thursday - July 6th 1& 7th FAMILY FUN SHOW S"bu III Rudyard KipliDg's "ELEPHANT BOY" rIDs OARTOON OARNIV AI. - An Hour and " Half of Solid FUn Friday and Saturday - July 8th and 9th "BABE RUTHS'I'ORY" , with WUlIam Bendix - Claire Trev";' _ (Jbarles Bickford COMEDY and :I CARTOONS EVERY SHOW 'Miss Grace Hider of Park aveÂnue, niece of Mr. Paul Paulson, haS returned from a 10-day vacaÂtion in Ocean City where she atÂtended the Youth for Christ ConÂference. Her sister Catherine Is attendinll tlie Young Peoples Church of the Air Bible Coofer- Mrs. Peter E. Told of Park ave- i~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~5;~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~ nue, Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue and Mrs. H. LiI!d-ley Peel of Columbia avenue, enÂterlained at a recipe shower aDd linen 'hemming party Thursday afternoon at the Told home in honor of Miss Nancy Van Alen of Park avenue who will be married Saturday afternoon. July 16. Carol Van Alen, who win attend her sister as maid .of honor, was among the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russell of Ogden avenue 'will spend the week-end in Atlantic City. They will be joined Sunday 'by their • THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY announces a pradical course in iiit=ii;:;n;;;t:jt;;;e.i:;;q;;;t;;;t:i.eii:jj~~;,t;it=ii;;(t;;t:~t=ii;:;n;2:jj;je.i:;;q;~;;t:~d son-in-law aDd daughter. TELEYISION AND RADIO FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Dresses for Summer in Assorted Siu: e s Regularly $10.95 Weekend Special 31.98 RUTH IZUMI DRESS SHOP 631 Sooth Chesler Road THEATRE SQUARE SUver .Jubilee For Wbitneys The staff of the Elwyn Training School entertained its superinÂtendent aDd his wife, Dr. aDd Mrs. E, Arthur WhitneY, on the occasÂion of their twenty-fiffIb wedding anniversary. The celebration, which came as.,a complete aurprise to Dr. and Mrs, Whituey, was held in the 'auditorium, which was beautifully decorated in sliver, I A M * F M * 'T V I t~ be given in Chester, Pa. THE COURSE INCLUDES: PRINCIPLES QF RADIO AND ELECTRONICS,' TELEVISION, AND 'TELEVISION SERVICING Propond starting Jat.: September, 1949 . Jday and evening dass_, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I wpienrke agDadth ewrheidt ea. tO svmearl l2 0c0a npdeloe-plliet tables when Dr. and Mrs. Whituey, For beginners, experienced panonnel and enthoniast. LIMITED ENROLLMENT ".AIN .0. Television and Radio Technicians, Servicing. q;~ Set.t" 01 fJ.ul.eeenJence ' ••• is part oE the heritÂage oE our youth. As toÂday's )'OUDgst:en grow old«, each IndependÂence Day will take OIl deeper meaning and greater significance. They, too, shall be ready to defend the American way of life and the &eedom which it gives to every citizen. (TH:S BANK WILL 1;01 TWlSlCf IUSlNESS 011 JULY 4TH1 Swarthmore National Bank & Trud Co. Member of J'ederal Deposit InIuranee Corporatlon ,N ow You can buy U. S, Savings Bonds autolnatlcaJ,ly tbrouah the new BoDd-a-Month PIaD. AM at tbIa 8anII: escorted by the business manager. C. R. Macaulay, and his wife, enÂtered. The school orchestra, under the direction of Frank Strockbine, played melodies of 25" years ago as the guests offered their conÂgratulations. Raymond Sobeck, physical director, as master of car- For ducripljye liiwaru,.. writ. Tillpil Ulllversity TeUlical IIstilltl 121 .. 111111 SimI. MIlle. 38, PI. But . . , don't let your tires go BANG! If you're planÂning a trip or just going to visit the relatives oVlilr the holiday weEk-end • , ; have your car thoroughly checked. to insure safe!)'! Our experts will servree your De e as efÂfi~ ntly and the mtles are low! See us now and have your car tuned up for that trip ahead! Station OperatiOn, Technical Writing. Sales, and Research • • •• AITE cH·mnJ8-PLY.Mou~. CHESTER ROAD - YALE AVENUE SWARTHMORE 1250 . . , c • Pa • • - ARE YOUR SUMMER\< ....... FLOWERS THESWARTHMOREAN HOSPITAL CHEERING PATIENTS? , , . VOLUME 21-NUMBEB 27 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JULy 8, lIN9 $3.50 PER YEAR CONTINUOUS PROGRAM ON \SUMMER CLUB AT KEEPS LOCAL OFF HEAT HALF-WAY MARK Residents Flock To Best Parade Ponies, Games, Water Fight And Ball Game Yet, At least 150 Swarthmore young~ things, hamsters, cray-fish. guppÂsters were on deck in gala attire ies and a guinea pig. Cats Were in for the 1949 'Business Association the parade but ridjng decorously sponsored Fourth of July parade. in bedecked bike bllskets, Undeterred by the traditional hot Fancy costwoes were in abundÂFourth. the young marchers passed t, .'lee as per usual Sally Hughes before the' judges' post in orderly, "Old Fashioned Girl," Andy HopÂpatient manner, quickly exhausted kins "Baseball Player," Kirsten the 38 prizes which Woman's Club Wittrup "Page Girl," Sue BrightÂToday's Double Hay Ride Follows July 1 Swim . With Summer Club finishing ita third week of Instruction and fun enrollment continues to grow. The wann week forced many members into the shade to play calmer and less energetic games, Today a hay ride is the feature event. The younger group will enjoy their ride first while the older ones president Mrs. F. H. Forsythe bad ling "Circus Girl" Kathy Alderfer amuse themselves with contests. chosen and wrapped fur the spon- "Gal In Red," Keith Richardson sors, then I received promissory '-Indlan," were among the winners. slips for others authorized on the Kiddie-cars, and tricycles were spot by Association President so intermingled by the time the Buchner. judges could concentrate (aDd if Mrs. Avery Blake and Mrs. there are Swarthmoreans who can Frank Keenen assisted Mrs. For- define the word with feeling the sythe in the judging as Ferris W. Fourth of JuIi judges can and Mitchell, Harold Ogram aDd C. W. will} on them that Park avenue Lukens marshalleq parade divi- looked like a diagram of a traffic sions to the appointed spot. The .anarl Little Jean Jackson pro~ usual lines of parents of partlcl~ pelled herself on kiddie car up and pating pride and joys lined the down the block two and a half sidewalks aDd sprinkled among times earning some kind of a speÂthem were the many older resi- cial award for energy aDd keeping dents who annually prove by their her pap"" bat on head and flowers presence their affection for aDd in baSket all the while· ber sister 'interest In the borough young. Jane attempted to stay with her By far the most comfortable in weavings In and out on a tricycle. the crowd were the bathera in For this .lntrigulng sister act they water-filled floats which' were won the second prize. although propelled up and down the street Christy Decker, firecracker in to the envy of all. Both, one a command of his bike placed first. trailer titled "Turner's Beach" Barby and Lynn Tripp in red, , (aDd ii: had sandy shore with Bhov- white, and blue paper dresses and 'els and buckets) with. bathers Jeli, hikes were third. with Jonatban Chuck, and 'Jan Turner), and the Seybold, a cowboy astride his bike, oth"-:labelE.d"Keep Cool aDd Stay fourth. At Home," an inflated .-aft. star- In the second section GeorgeLoÂring Anna May, Hunter. iBarbara gan in a stove pipe hat on his and shirley Allison extolled the bike took first with Andy Roxby vir~ues of a stay-at-home Fourth and Jim Chapman taking second eloquently. and third. Other winners were First prize in this float division Susan PIOwmaD, Martba McÂwas won. by the most beautiful Crumb, Billy McClarin, Jimmy engine with passenger car bearing Davis, Barbara Lee Bird, Jack the name, "Toyland" and the line Snyder, Carol Davis, Barbara McÂ" I think I can" from the well loved Clarin, Dickie Barnes and Dugald story of the "Little Engine That Barnes. Could" and bearing engineer Andy Immediately after the parade SeYbold and passenger Ellen everyone flocked to the College Tolles. Paps Seybold lent the avenue school grounds where steam for the journey. Tlie Turner games for all ages were in progress flo,at placed second, the Allisons under the able leadership of variÂwon third, and, another inflated ous civic-minded horoughites. raft with June Lee Heckman, Children seven years of age and George B. Heckman, and Le-Ann less enjoyed rides on three lively Kurtzhalz earned honorable men- little ponies which despite the heat tion. kept going at a pace that took care Four dangerous looking fire- of each of the hundred-some eager crackers, Susan and Peter -Camp- lads and lassies within the allotted bell and Dwight and Christine hour. Free Dixie cups refreshed Sipler. took the first award In children and adults. the patriotic section, with Glofia The Adult Game winners, anÂAnn Peirsol and Roberta Richards nounced by leaders Mr. and Mrs. earnlng second with their Miss C. W. Lukens are: Nail Driving Liberty doll in the "Cradle of Lib- Contest men, Roger Kaufinann, erty." Other winners in this ap- Richard Jester. David Morgan, Jr.; propriate division were Julian Women, Lotta Baird, Mrs. Mary Bullock as George Washington and Kupelian; Children. ,Nelson RubÂElizabeth Kauffman in !patriotic in,Doris Snyder, John Hoag, Jane dress. Nelson. In the Balloon race the The "Comment on the Times" winner was Richard Jester. section produced interest and va- High noon saw local fire comÂriety, Skipper, Jody, aDd Sandra pany memhers splittlng into two Skoglund eostumed as the "United teams for a race to draw water, Nations" placed first, aDd a care- The team which Fred Schoff capÂful reprodUction of an authentic tained with Jimmy Dunn as engiÂpost- card mailed from Newport, neer secured the flow in one minÂR. I., in 1911, placed second under ute, 25 seconds which was just two the title "The Mauve Decade and seconds less than the time of the the Plastic Age." JOaD and Marian other team under the captaincY of Hemenway, Mimf Wisdom, and Dave MacIntire, with Ellis RumÂMolly Bunker as the Plastic Age sey driving. Those whO were comprised the group. Twins Carol equipped with bathlng, suits and and JOaD Kelley, "Which Twin some of those who weren't, welÂHas the Toni" took third and Patty comed the cool spray that deÂNarbeth aDd Lots Thompson scends sUddenly on anyone who "Pioneers for Peace" earned hon- has the COurage to be in the front arable mention. line of spectators at the water fight Club me",bers who do not particiÂpate in special events are priviÂleged to take part in any sport of_ fered sinc,e there is no schedule for Friday. The chill of last Friday dld not keep 42 Sununer Clubbers from having great fun at the Morrow pool Mimi Wisdom, Ann DrieÂhaus, John Davis, and Bobby Perce derived much enjoyment from the large rubber float, while Lyn !BerÂnard, Skipper Skoglund, Sue PurÂnell and Amy Ryerwn were "inÂn~ r-tube" specialists. Keith RichÂardson amused the group with his Texas surface and sub-swimming Ernest BelIr. Bobby Bradshaw, J oby Perce, Walter Reynolds, aDd several others engaged in Chinese tsg to keep proper blood circulaÂtion. Sununer Club leaders Fran-ees Pearson, Nancy Roess, John Bartram and Anthony Zitoick kept a watchful eye. ... To Attend World Meeting Dr. William Barrow Pugh of Wallingford, slated clerk of the General Assembly of the PresbyÂterian Church of the U.S.A .. left by plane FrIday, July 1, to attend the meeting of the council of the World Presbyterian Alliance at Cambridge University, England, July 4-6. Dr. Pngh, is secretary of the Western Section of the aLi-ance. Dr. Pugh will also attend the meeting of the Central Committee 9f the World Council of Church ... , of which he is a member, at ChiÂchester, England, July 9-15. The council is scheduled to discuss grave social issues' faced by'the c0- operating world churches, and plans to inaugurate a study on "Christian Action in a Secular S~ciety." Following his stay in England, Dr. Pngh will pay a brief visit to Paris, where he Is scheduled to preach in the American Church in Paris, Sunday, July 31. He will spend the month of August in Germany, visiting the chaplains in the armed forces there. Delta Gammas To Meet Delta Gamma Sewing will be held Tuesday, July 12 at 10 a. m.. at the home of Mrs.' George P. Warren, 327 South Chester road, to complete present work aDd plan for the fall meetings. Members are asked to bring a sandwich. Mrs. J. David Jackson will be hostess for the day. Too Big For A Hope Chest? In an Old Song Contest, sponÂsored by a furniture stcire in ChesÂter 13 year old Bert Kroon of Muhlenberg avenue won first prize, a maple living !room suite. He entered the contest as a joke and Was slartled when he fuund out that he bad won. POLIO GROUP GIVING DEDICATION PARTY For the third successive year the William Morrows have contributed the use of the swimming pool on their' Harvard avenue estate to the Delaware County Chapter, NaÂtional Foundation for InIaDtile Paral,ysls. • The many local victims of poliO who are benefitting by the conÂsequent water therapy now will have a dressing room handy for the removal of their braces' and changing clothes. Dedication of the dressing room will be made on July 22 by the donors the Church Lane Kiwanis ClUb. Polio victims will demonstrate their swimming skill aDd several will perform a dance for their hO$ts, the MorroWs) and members of the Kiwanis Club and their families. RITES FOR MRS. SCHOENBERG Mrs. Charlotte Schoenberg, wife of Professor Isaac Schoenberg of Dartmouth avenue, died Saturday afternoon, July' 2 in the University of Pennsylvania Hospital :following an illness of a few weeks of acute leukemia. She bad long been a sufferer of artherltls. She was 42 Born in Gottingen, Germany, the daughter of Mrs. Edmund LanÂdau of Strath Haven avenue and the lale Professor Landau. and granddaughter of the late Paul Ehrlich, noted scientist, she maÂjored in chemistry at the UniverÂsity of Gottingen. She came to this country in October, 1930, and has been a resident of Swarthmore five years. Her hobby' was writing short stories. She was a member of the creative Art class of WalÂlingford Art Center. Survivors In addition to her husband and mother are two daughters Elizabeth and Beatrice. Services were held in PhiladelÂphia, Monday, followed by creÂmation. CLIPPERS FIRST HALF CHAMPS Legion Team Gains Victory In Its League In a tense struggle at Yeadon last Saturday afternoon the ClipÂpers defeated East Lansdowne by the decisive score of 8-4 in a playoff for the first-half season local league champiOnship. Billy Ziegenfus pitched excellent ball and struck out 16 batters in the seven-inning game. Johnny McÂAlpine led the hitters with three solid hits. The East Lansdowne team jumped into an early oneÂrun lead but the Clipper hitters started to ~onnect in the fourth for four runs, and after their opÂponents drew up to a 5-3 margin the Clipper batlers sewed up the game with a three-run rally in the sixth. The Clippers begin the second half tonight with Yeadon on the Riverview Field at 6:15 o'clock.. In a close contest on the Upper Darby High School Field Tuesday evening the local Legion nine deÂfeated the Upper Darby Junior Artisans by a score of 4-11 to win their fourth league contest in a row. Larry Dalton and Johnny Poole sbared the mound assignÂtIrent and limited the Upper DarÂbyites, who had just tied Aldan last week, to three scattered sinÂgles. Dalton and Van Winkle led the hillers with a double and single each while the team. as a whole had nine solid hits. But for some over 2;ealous base running in the first ir..ning, the winning margin would have been a' good desl wider.. This coming Monday the team takes on Aldan on Riverview Field in one of the crucial games of the season . Mr. and Mrs. Al'thur ·R. Dana of Elm avenUe are vacationing at their cottage at Buck Hill Falls for July ond August. NEWS NOTES A group from Swarttunore en- Parrish roads is spending 10 days joyed a Fourth of July picnic at at Devil's Lake. Mich., the sumÂthe Paul Alger cottage at Poncha- mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Lei1 S. toula Lake, N. J. The Algers were Dunbar of Napoleon, Ohio. former residents of Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Carroll, Jr., Those attending included Mr. aDd with their small daughter 'Peggy Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert, Miss Jessie returned by' plane July 4 following Gilbert, Don Dickinson, Mr. and a two-week trip to Redfield, S. D., Mrs. Fred .N. Bell and sons Neal and Minneapolis, Minn. They were and Bill, Mr .and Mrs. A. H. Van accompanied home by their older Alen, Miss Nancy Van Alen and daughter Spencer Who had been her fiance Mr. John Taylor of visiting her grandparents in RedÂBaltimore, Carol Van Alen, aDd field since March. John Sprout of Hightstown, N. J.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rutan of Mr. and Mrs. H, Lindley, Peel, Ogden avenue sP'C'nt the Fourth of Miss Ginny Peel, Craig Peel, Peter July week-end visiting their sonÂBloom, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wil- in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs Iiams. Mr. Eugene Lappe, Dick William O. Linhart of Pittsburgh: Lappe, Mr, Eugene Lappe, Jr., and Their grandson Robert Paul LinÂhis finacee Miss Phyllis McCan- hart was christened Sunday. nell, Billy Brown of North Chester Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Brower 'road' who has been visiting his and son Craig. orr., of Lafayette aunt Mrs. J. W. McColla of Oak-' avenue are spending the month of July in Brant Beach, N. J. land Plantation. LowndesvJlJe, S. C., will return home this week to Mrs. J. Harvey Bonine of Lafay- join his family who are spending ette avenue entertained over the Fourth of July week-end her bra- the summer at Avalon, N. J. ther-in-law and sister Professor Mr, and Mrs. Stanley L, MacÂand Mrs. Louis Imbeit of New Millan of Vassar avenue spent the York City who have just returned week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. from a trip to Mexico. B. Gilliams of Oakmont who were Mr .and Mrs. Robert Arnold of vacationing at their swnmer place Wallingford entertained as their at Island Heights, N. J. guests last week Mr. Arnold's Miss Virginia Rath of Yale aveÂbrbiher Mr. Louis Arnold aDd nue left Tuesday for Europe by family of Kalamazo;>i" Web. plane. She will visit her brother- The Pet Pal Section had' twO which always follows the speed winners, Joanne '"Shearer and contest. The result of this fight Adele Waring with Br'uIser, and is always announced as a draw. George Gilmore with "George's' No referee eould ever be fOll&d Zoo" Which included IIIIlOI1t other (continued on page 6)' Bert is planning to sell the suite ,as he has no possible way to put it 10 use at the preseDt tlme. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marks and In-law and sister Mr. and Mr •. children Bobby and Bonnie of Ellis Bonnet of Amsterdam. and Princeton, avenue spent the Fourth will attend the International PhysÂof' July week-end visiting Mr. leal Education Conference in CoÂMarks' parents In Danville. Pa. penbagen, 'Denmark. MIss Hath NaDcy Schmidt of MaglJI aDd will return the middle o.f August.
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• THE SWABTHMOBBAN JULys, 1M •. 2 LINTON _ WImSTER Miss Elizabeth M. Huey as maid The marriage of Miss Elalne of honor for her siater. wore a Bradford. Webster daughter of Mr. gown of white figured' organdie and Mrs. John C. Webster, Jr of over yellow taffeta. She caiTi.id Highland Orchards, Wilmington. to a bouquet of pink roses, laVE:llder Mr. Jack Myers Linton. son of larkspur and yellow daisies and Cranford, N. J. 88 matron of boDOr, and. th.e brldesmaida Mias Eleanor 1.!idwlg of S;yracu.Be N.Y., and MIas ~eIen Kra)18 of Benjamin West The matron of honor Mrs. Bob- In a long oval train. Her full ert Pfeifer of Yale avenue, oousIn length veil of illusion fell from an of the bride, and MIas Winifred heirloom roae point lace beaddiels. Rumble, sister Of the bride, wore She carried a. white prayer bOOk gowns of white marquiSette over with a white orcb1d as' a marker. avenue, wore gowns of white mar-yellow taffeta, trimmed with 8P- Mrs. Edward Fimbel, Jr., of (continued to page 5 ) . Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Linton, wore matching flowers 88 a headÂpiqued flowers of the taHeta. They ....................... :.a:. ........................... ~ .....~ :.:-~. ..: .............................. ..... of :Benjamin West avenue, took dress. carried white Shasta daisies to ~Â¥+Â¥ ........ ~~.'Y+"+ place Saturday, July 2 at 3:30 The bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert o'clock in the McCabe Memorial S. Burton of Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Methodist Church Wilmington. Adele Stemmler of Manorville L. . The Reverand Dr. Robert Gould I., and Miss Corrine Nagle of BalÂofficiated. The wedding music lston Spa N.Y.. wore sirniliar was played by Mrs. A. Robert Long gowns of figured organdle over of New York City, Organist. green taffeta and carried bou- The bride. given in marriage by quets of summer flowers to match her father, wore. a gown of white the flowers in their hair. organdie with a fitted bodice and Mr. Dan D. GuStafson served as puffed sl~eves. The full tiered best man for his brother. and the skirt with embroidered insertions ushers included Messrs. Seabury ended in a short train. Her finger 'T. Short, Jr., .of Concord, Mass., tip veil was of French ill~ion I William R. Huey Jr. brother of and she carried an old-fashioned, the bride Charles A. Butts, Jr., of bouquet of white roses with gypso- Woburn~ Mass., and Mr. Jack phila caught in ribbon streroners. Krantz of Cornwall Vt. Mrs. Frank B. Thomas as matron A reception followed 0'; the of honor for ,her sister, wore a lawn at Whittier House on 'the gown of apricot organdie over campus. The -bride's mother wore taffeta, featuring the same style a gown of light apple green crepe as the bride's. She wore a match- with toast accessox:ies. Her corÂing poke bonnet and carried gar- sage was of brown orchids The den flowers. T·he bridesmaids, groom's mother wore a blue lace Mrs. Williams Foley and Miss Eliz- gown with pink accessories. Her abeth W"bster, also sisters of the corsage was of pink:. spotted lilÂbride, wore blue organdie over ies match their headdresses of the same flowers. The bridesmaids Miss BaIi>ara Sehobinger of Philadelphia, ll!ld Miss Jane Carter of Glenside, both former Swarthmore residents, Miss Sue Lasley, and M<ss Mlldred . Reap, both classmates of the bride at Duke University, wore white marquisette over aqua taffeta They carried yellow Shasta daisies and wore· blending flowers in their hair. Kathleen Titus of SwarthÂmore avenue, cousin of the bride, as flower girl, also wore white marquisette over aqua taffeta and carried yellow daisies. Mr. Stephen Jackson, brother of the groom, served as beet man, and the ushers included Messrs. SamÂuel Jackson, Jr .. another brother of the groom, Frederick Graham, . N. Y., and .x.0hn Turner of SpringÂfield. A reception followed in the garÂden of the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother wore a gown of aqua chiffon and a flowered hat of the same shade. Her corsage was of gardenias. The The groom's mother more a gown of rose biege lace and chiffon. Her SAVE TIME! LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR· WHILE YOU SHOP THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 The $l.OO-Serve YourseH-All You Want COMPLETBSUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Selection From BOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN taffeta·with poke bonnets and car- Following a three-week wedding ried old-fashioned bouquets. An- trip through the Canadian RockÂother sister, Penelope. as flower ies the couple will live in SwarthÂgirl wore white organdie over more until the middle Of SeptemÂyellow taffeta with poke bonnet. ber They will spend the winter She carried a basquet of pansies. traveling through the south Dr. W. Henry Linton, .Jr., served as best man for his brother and the ushers were Messrs. Richard Linton, brother of the groom, and Robert Genunill of Thayer road. hhaetr cwoarss aogfe fwloaws eorfs barnodw ntu ollrec haidnsd. ~~iiiiiiiiii~ii~iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~ Following a wedding trip to the Poconos. the young couple will live at Newport News, Va., after July 16. The bride's mother wore gray lace with white accessories and her corsage was of white roses. The groom's mother wore Navy sheer with white accessories. Her corÂsage was of pink roses. JACKSON - RUMBLE White snapdragons gladiOli, Cybotium ferns and lighted candÂelabra formed a background Sat-urday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore Pre'lbyterian Church for the marriage of Miss Emily Elizabeth Rumble, daughÂter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rum-ble, of Yale and Swar,thmore avÂenues, 10 Mr. John Jerrold Jack- Boll, the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Duke University. FOS~- WnSPN Miss Elizabeth Fox Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RayÂmond P. Wilson of Park avenue, and Mr Frederick Kirkman Fos- The J30uquet BEAUTY: SALON Come summer - Come care Call Swarthmore 0476 The bride is a graduate of the 9. Chester Road Tatnall School, Wilmington. and atlends the University of P<!nnÂsylvania. The bridegroom is a graduate of Wharton School, UniÂversity of Pennsylvania and is associated with the Sun Oil ComÂpany. son. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Jackson of Larchmont, N. Y. The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop perÂfonned the ceremony. Mr. Ben-ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick ~~~~~::;:~::~~~:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~f F. Foster of Syracuse, N. Y;, were . ~ united in marriage Saturday afÂternoon at 2 o'clock in the SwarthÂmore Methodist Church. The Rev. On their return from a wedding Dr . Roy N. Keiser performed the trip, they will reside on ThornÂdale road near West Chester. jamin Kneedler, organist, a~mÂpanied Mr. John R. Anderson of the Duke University choir who sang "'Through the Years," and "Because." The bride given in marriage by GUSTAFSON - BUEY her father, wore a wedding gown Miss Jean Gihon Huey, daugh- of ivory slipper satin trimmed ter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. With a bertha of family rose point Huey of Dickinson avenue, be- lace. Her veil of tulle was atÂcame the bride of Mr. E. Donald tached to a headdress of fresh Gustafson, son of Mr. and Mrs. white delphinium and stephanotis Edwin C. Gustafson of Highland and she carried white delphinium Park. N.J., Saturday afternoon at and stephanotis centered with an ceremony. The bride given in marriage by her father. wore a gown of white marquisette and lace, the full rufÂfled skirt worn over a hoop ended FOR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs- Lloyd E. KAmfhnan 4 o'clock in the Swarthmore orchid. Swarthmore 2080 Frien?s Meeting House. ~~~;;;t=;r;;e;=i:li;i;U;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Dr. and Mrs. E. Le Roy Mercer !:.: ........... rt='t=SesrrHHr-sHHr::s....,~1=f=!HM ...., .. . , ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL WATl:R Char, cOllDIrr I wale< to bellow r.rdOlllialru ... Wh)' be .. titfI .. ,.;tIt I ... r JIawo ,.urrupel ..... wltIt SprboBfloW. water at P IUls.·, 9x12 Domestic, $6.00 (P ~"JSOt1 It Comr.t~'- 100 Plrk Ave., Swarthmor., PI. . and Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Swarthmore 0730 or 0529 - Clearbrook 4646 Thatcher acted as overseers, with Dr. Mercer reading the marriage 600 North Jackson Sitriet, Media . Phone MEdia 6-2912 is ~si'~'~$~$~$~$ii$iRi:~sg~s'~$N:~ $~ !:n::~ss~~~: $:: a: !, $ , sssss certificate. The bride escorted by her father wore a wedding gown of ivory satin fashioned with a fitted bodice with bertha of heirloom rose point Brusseis lace and full skirt with train. Her veil of net was edged with rose point lace, and had been worn by her mother on her wedÂding day. She carried white carÂnations, lilies of the valley and stephanotis. Baltimore Pike, Springfield Phone Swarthmore 0450 The Hoagie· But n~ s. Chesler Road Swarthmore Phone 3218 Hoagies Steaks Party Sandwiches Hamburgers ....... Small Private Elementary School Kindergarten through Ei,ghth Grade Thorough grounding in the three R's, science, social studies, an introduction to music, dramatics. and manual training. Bright, Cheerful Rooms. Large, 'Beautiful PlaygroUDil . REGISTRATION OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VACANCIES College Theatre Air Conditioned Friday and Saturday Loretta Young Van Johnson "MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN" in technicolor Feature Times - Sat. Night Only 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Special Saturday Matinee For K1ddles _ 1:00 p ..... "BLONDIE'S mG MOMENT" Serial _ CartooDB - Comedy Monday and Tuesday . Clark Gable . "CO~ PlJl:;:ION" Wednesday Onl:y James MaSon In "CAUGIl'l"' Starting Thurs<\ay "TAKE ME 01lT TO'l'RE BALI. .OAIIB" MEDIA AIR CONDITIONED Friday and Saturday June AlIYson Peter Lawford Margaret O'BrIen ''LlTrLE WOMEN" in technicolor Sat. Mat. 1:15 p.m. Extra for the Kiddies. 1st Chapter New Serial ''King of tile. Rocketmen" Sunday and Monday Abbott and Costello "WHO DONE W' Tuesday and Wednesday . Betty Grable Cesar Boanero "TIlE BEAU:IU'OL BLONDE FIIOIII BASHFUL BEND" in technicolor Starting Thursday BING CROSBY' Rhonda F1em1Dc "A CONNECTIC1lT YANK.E .. " in technic:olor .'\ YOUR HEALTH COMES FIRST .- • Pbrumacy is recognized as a public bed:h prof ioa in eu ) c:iYi1ized natt- of the wodd. It. practice is regulated by law. It hili as ita primary objectiVe the eervic:e which it can render the public in safeguarding the hanÂdling, compounding, and dispensing of medicinal substances. The consci,entious ppannaciat holds the health and safety of his patrons to be of first importance. See us before you buy medicine. DO _tter how simple your m may seem to be. Mich •• I', Clilep Ph.r •• , ON~OOBNBB , .JULY S,lM9 TU= 8WABTBMOB8AN THE·SWARTHMOREAN PUBiLlSBIID BVDY PBlDAY AT 8WAB'l'IIIIOBB,'PA 'l'RE SWAB'l'RHOBBAN. INC., PUBI,18HBK Phone SwariIIIIIore .... PETER E. TOW, Bdllor JllABJORIE TOW, AIMclate Bdllor . Rosalie Pelrsol Lorene Mc Carter Pat Told Entered as Second ClasII Ma~ JanU8l7 24, 11129. at the Post Office at Swarthmor)!. Pa., er the .Act of Mard> 8, 1878. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON SWARTHMORE. PA., FRIDAY • .JULY 8. 11149 Presbyterian Notes Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service Mr. Bishop's sermon will be "The Unity of Life". The Sacrament of Baptlism· will be observed. The Church' Hour Nursery has been discontinued. for the sumÂmer months. The Church School ia also discontinued for the sumÂmer months. Miss Jane McChesney will be the guest soloist this Sunday morning. On Sundays, July 24 and July 31 we shall have as our guest \ Methodist Notes The Sunday School will meet at 10 o'clock. In the Intermediate and Senior Departments the lesson will be taught from the desk: by Dr. K.eiaer. . The minister will preach at the 11 o'clock service. The Church Nmsery Is open during the morning service and Mrs. L. E. Kauffman will' be in charge. The ushers for the day are G. Shubert, E. Alston, W. D. DickÂinson, P. Murray and P. K. Paulson. preacher the Rey. Peter Lovte, Christian Scienee Notes pastor of the christ Presbyterian "SA~' is the subject Entire Stock Reduced' . , • 13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE Church, Warwick,}3ermuda. Tbe of the lesson-Sermon in all Christ Church is a historic parish Churches of Christ, Scientist, on of Bermuda belonging to the Pres- Sunday, July 10. The Golden bytery of Edinbw:gl). and frQIll Its text is: "Thou, when thou prayest, membership many great servants enter into tl;le eloset and when have been given to the s6l'Vice thou hast .. hut thy d;"'r, pray to !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t;i~~~~~~~~~~~ of the church. thy Father which is in secret; and --- . Boy Scout Troop 2 meets each thy Father which 'seeth in secret Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock shall reward thee openly" at the Church. (Matthew 6:6). Each Wednesday during the summer surgical dressings are W. L L. ELECTS being made at the Church, starting Swarthmore Branch of the Wo-at 10 o'clock In: the. mommg. men's International League for Please bring a Sandwich if you Peace and Freedom annOunCes its would 'like to stay through the officers for the coming year: Mrs. lunch hour. HI"ll'Y Patterson and Mrs. J. Braille work has been resumed Warren Paxson: Co-chalrmen; at the Church for part of the sum- Mrs . Ida Stable r;· tre asurer; Mrs. mer. A:nyone'interested in work- Joseph Walton, recording secre-ing v.ith this ~p please call Uuy; and Mrs. Leonard Dart, corÂMrs. J. V. S. BisbDp. Volunteers responding secretary. are u~gen~ needed.. . The following.will act 88 chajr- N~I!.c~ .1S~ereb~ glven of a men: Mrs. Roy McCorkeJ., program; congregational meeting to be held Mrs. Patrick Malin international' imm~at"?" after the moming Mrs. Roderick Stebbins, human ~~ worship this Sunday, July 10. lations; Mrs.' RWips H. Jewett, Tri,nity Notes Holy commUnion will be Cel .... brated at 8:00 a. m. Ushers at the 11:00 o'clock service will be: S. D. Reynolds, head 'usher, W. FreeÂgard, T. Hopper, V.Fine,F. W. .Luehring. R. Fawcett, J. Reynolds and B. Harrar. education; Mrs. Le<>nard Dart, disÂplaced persons, and Mrs. Frederick Tolles, publicity. NEWS NOTES Claire Hendrixson of North Chester road entertalned for a week Kate Miller of st. PaW.. Minn., who arrived by plane two Church Services· weeks ago. The girls left Friday ____ .:.' ________ for Camp Wyoda, Ely, Vt., for two SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURC-.tI Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, MiDister Sunday, July !to 11 :00 A.M.-· The sermon topic will be "The Unity of Life." . Wednesday, JalT 13 10:00 A.M. - Surgical Dressings Group. Thutsday, JalT 14 . 7:30 P.M.-·Boy Scouts. Troop 2. METHODIST CHURCH Roy N. ~eiser, D.D., MInIater Sunday, July 10 10:00 A.M.--Church School 11:00 A.M.-The Minister preach. TRINlTY CHURCH R.ev. Geo. C. Anderson, ReCtor Sunday, July 10 will 8:00 A. M.-Holy Communion. 11:00 A.M.-Morning prayer and sermon. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIEI'Jr OF FRIENDS Sunday, JalT 10 11:00 A. M.-Meeting for worship. (Children cared' for In WhitÂtier House.) Wednesday, July 13 . 9:30 to 3:30-Sewlng and QuIltÂing in Whittier House. Box Luncheon. All cordlall,y InÂvtted. FlBST CHURCH OJ!' CHRIST SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE Park Avenue below Harvard Sunday,' ~alT 11 11:00 A. M.-S .. nday SchooL 11:01 A. M. lessou - SemIOD '~Sacrament!' Wednesday' evening . meet1n8 _chweek, 8 p.m. Readlne room ~ da11y except SUnda7 and HoUcIQa 12 to 5 p.m. Wednesday . ....-.uDII 7 to 7:50 p.m. l1li4 8 to '.'- '- . months of camping. Laogdon Elsbree of WallingÂford Hilla is a councilor In Camp Tockwogh, Md., for the summer, and is also editor of the camp paper. I Jack Tomlinson. of South ohesÂter road, a junior at Swarthmore College, is working for the sumÂmer at Cedar Point-on-Lake Erie, Sandusky, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Smith and sons Donny and Tommy of North Princeton' avenue. left FriÂday to spend the month a f July at their summer home at Camp Netimus, Milford. Pike County. They entertained as their guests over the Fourth of July holidays Mr. and Mrs. John G. Moxey, Jr., and son Todd of Rutgers avenue, and Mrs. and Mrs. Willard Wright and son Peter , of Philadelphia. .SlImmer Hours 9:30-5:00 . Wednsday and Saturday 9:30-1:00 -:0:- C1lie.barbe"'- 9'irts ~Id bank build,n· • FIRST .&&e~*SALE .SINCE 1941 World Famous $27.50 Palm Beach Suits Now $19.75 Men! ••• keep cool now and for many snmmers to come in a 22% cooler Palm Beach suit, and save yourseH real money_ You know that a sale on Palm Beach suits is rare. There hasn't been one Since 1941. Now marked down to $19.75 from $27,50, here's your opportunity to get one of these smait, cOol, long-wearing suits at a real substantial saving. Get two or three ilt thilsunusually low price, w.hlle they last. , SLACKS These are the famous Palm Beach Slilcb for Champions, preferred ~ golf's greats. 22% coolei-, comfortable, smart-formerly priced' at $8.75 nOw only ......•.....•• $6.95 A 6oodoll$JJ-bt-~~ FABRIC .... 'I'.M .. Good.u.s..rord. lac. Sec libel' ~ .. - BUCHNER'S TOGGERY SHOP 8 Park Avenue Swarthmore 0240
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• • . Arrow FanQY Shirts And Sport Shirts lIow OD .-' •. $1.95 aDd $2.45 BUCHNmrSTOGGERYSBOP .... KAVBNUB OIL BAI •• WAIHABL. flAT· GLOSS PAITIL WALL PAINT SEMI-GLOSS t.AfEITON-SIBlEYProdud _____ Qu"urr $,HC' 1863~'-------- H.D.SIPLER .' 11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE, THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE • OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY announces a practical course in TELEYISION DRADIO (AM * FM. * TV) to be given in Chester, Pa. THE COURSE INCLUDES: PRINCIPLES OF RADIO AND ELECTRONICS, TELEVISION, AND TELEVISION SERVICING For beginnen, experienced persomel and enthusiasts LIMITED ENROLLMENT t._fo r dll lp1W.'ifelafure wtif. IlIivenitJ Tarical 1IS1iIIt. o 128 II. BnH SInIt, PII!I ...... 31, Pa Propwed oIarting date: September, 1949 (day and ·evening.dass.' rIAIN' '01 Television and Radio T edtnicians, Servicing, Station Operation, Technical Writing, Sales, and Research TBB MORE TELEPHONE CALUl YOU MAKE, the more valUable your telephone service becomes. Today, over Pennsylvania's 2,478,018 Bell telephones, more people are making more calla ~ ever before. Any way' you look at it, telephone service is becomiDg more aDd more valuable •••• Any way you look at it, teIeph ..... service gives you your money's worth. • Tho aon Tolophone Company of Ponnsylvanla • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THB SWABTBMOBBAN NEWS NOTES And,y and .TeU KIrk of North Swarthmore avenue, members the Univeniity of Pennsylvania Track Team, flew to Puerto with the team wIlere they D8Itiel-1 pated In two meets with the versity of Puerto Rico during thelrl stay- of two weeks. Mrs. Sewell W. Hodge of 0f~~~1 avenue entertained '-rhe E some" at a luncheon-bridge her home Tuesday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins Crest lane spent Fourth of July week-end In Eaglesmere. Alice Hornaday of Dicldnson avenue left for the Girl Scout Camp, Camp Elizabeth Borton. to act as councilor until the end of August. I'~ Mrs. W. H. Elsbree and dad'ghter Mary of Wa1lfngfu~d Hills left last week for Hawkeye Trail Camps In York for the summer. Mr. bree will join the familyR~~;:-t I Schuyler Elsbree and Stotz left last week to open canlp.1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Israel their daughter Frances Evans, mer Swarthmore residents for their home in Miami, after spending a few days the guests of Dr. end Mrs. Frankl G. Keenen 'of Harvard avenue. Miss Barbara Kent of Ri,'enri",v I road and Miss Margaret Dilnmdtt I of Cornell avenue left last ThursÂday for a seven-week tour of west. Richard Danforth of ~::I avenue left last Thurdsay. to six weeks at Camp Gunston. Mil. Mr. alld Mrs . .Toseph Moran children Barbara and .Toe of Ke:n-I TheSwarth CO:"Op ore WHEN CO-OPS ABE IN TOWN PRICES ABE DOWN BSPEClA£LY FOR YOU Coconul Clslar. Pie 540 B_YBEEI' Liver LOIN END Pork Roast Frankfurters Tomaloes FANCY Made for slicing Cucumbers SOUTH CAROLINA Ib 69c Ib 49c Ib 54c Ib 15c 3 for 10c Watermelons whole or In half Ib4c NORRIS FANCY PURE Grape Juice NU-MAJD Oleomargarine ENJOY co-op BLUE LABEL Grapefruil Sections ql bll 35c Ib 23c - I ~: 2 for 35c DON'T FORGET THAT WE WILL BE CLOSED ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS DURING .JULY &lid AUGUST myoenr aavte tnhuee Dareev espreeunxd iPngin teh eC aS:Uml:pn-s1 ~::::::~::::====::============~. I. in North Anson, Me. Mr. Moran director of one of the camps. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Moir dauqhters'.Tlnny and .Toan of South Chester road left for 'Beach Haven, N. J., to vacation for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Hendrix- . son of 'North Chester road ent,.r-I tained as their week-end guests I recently, Mr .and Mrs. R. A. sack of Fort Monroe, Va. .. . - ATHLETES ~ GO FOR fl /Y{\f' ... ,~ II$.- \ ~ B.F. Goomo' 'P-F~'~ Canvas Shoes * Posture Foundation "P-F" - Gives you belter foot support "P-F" - Helps improve your . footwork "P-F" - Helps prevent tired leg muscles ··P-F" - Speeds up your game (~I~I .. Il' Shoe Shop Since 19M 103 PAlIK AVBN1lB Swadhmol'e IS5I GOOOIiEAR TIRES N'W '61.',-;. WI,Ii Your Old fire pws TAX 6.00.'. .12.95 PRIOR TO APRIL ht Yes, "'s 'he famous MARATHON mado by GOODliE4R _ THE TIRE THAT RUNS AND RUNS ANJ) RUNSI H_ It lsi The tiro buy you' .... been looking b - GIld what a buy it lal Straa.g bodiocl. tough tr_deci MCD'ath-. GoociyOCll". f_OWI .,1aaxny· lire, aow epociaUy pricecl to gl~e 7011 CI ma K'I'Iag • Dr.". In ••• trade in NOW. CONYINIBIr .... -. I. YOU WIIHI FUSCO & ALSTON Chester and Fairview Roads ~• "II • MACBEAN and TVNJS ~Iete Tree 8enIce Sprayln&' - TrImm"''' Beuwvai ., THE SWABTBMOBBAN . FOS'l'EB'. wgSON bride, and Swarthmore ated before a chancel ~:~::l (continued from page 2) fOr many ;years, performed the mlth white gladioli and Swarthmore qulsette .over yellow, aqua, and ceremony. candelabra. Mrs. Alvin Hahn, or- Disposal Service orchl~ taffeta respectively. The bride given In !lanist, pla;yed preceding the Rubbish CeUecte4 gOWlll) featured by her father, wore a many and accompanied MIss., Weeld7 or 1II0n~ neckline and full skirts with -"_~ gown of white summer satin. fea- Ann Meineke, a cblldhood Phone Swarthmore 3343 herd ... busoled worn over turing an illusion neckllne and of the bride who sang 8 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. '. ~~~~~~~~§~~~ I They carried mixed Colonial scalloped yoke trimmed with seed and "Wedding Prayer." ~-~~~~~~~~~;;;;;i . Call Wa7DO 1288 -; quets and wore matching .. .~ , pearls •. Her full l~ vell of The bride given In marriage by! FmmIUWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIUlUIHDDUUIII A. Mercer Quinby dresseS. tulle trimmed with heJl'loom 'lace her father, wore a wedding gown FUNElIAL DIBEC'1'OR 1125F ormerly of Media W. L,eblgbAve., PhIla. Phone Baldwin 1170 No charge fllr calls PUBLIC SALE HOUSlehoid Goods at STILWELL'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE Morton Ave .. & Penna. R. R. July 9 at 1 P. M. New and Used Furniture . Unclaimed frelghL aIIIo . Roushold Goods to be sold to settle an eslate J. C. STILWELL '" SONS ROOFS flUTtEBS Mr. Thomas Letham of . fell from a Jullet cap of the lace. of white satin fashioned with off- N. Y. served as best man, and th~ She carried stephanotis and gla- the-shoulder neckllne and yoke ushers included Messrs. John Urn mellas. ' of nylon marquisette finished with Arnam, Richard Day, Paul r MIss Dorothea D. Dana, of Hav- a· wide band of seed pearls. Her bert, all of Syracuse, and erford, as maid of honor, wore a finger-tip veil of silk illusion was I P. Wilson,. Jr., brother of the gown of white organdie over held In place with a Flcench tiaTS bride. satin. The bridesmaids, Miss """''' of seed pearla, and she carried a' A r~ception followed at' Strath Lee Hartzell of Wallingford, bridal bouquet of whit roses. She Haven Inn. The bride's mother Ann G. Bradford of North more a double strand of pearls, a chose a gown of gray crepe feat- more aveliue. and Miss gift of the bridegroom. urlng a panel .of aqua and rose. B. Turner of New York City, Miss Anne Silver, an Alpha Chi Her hat wad of blending colors and gowns of white organdie over blue Omega Sorority sister of the bride, she wore a corsllge of satin. who attended as maid of .honor roses. The groom's mother wore a The junior bridesmaids. were wore a gown of aqua faille tafÂgown of dusty pink crepe w.~ Susan Cochran, sister of the bride, feta. Miss Rebecca Rogge, cousin tulle hat of the same shade. Her and Elizabeth Taylor of of the bride as junior maid of corsage was of gardenias. ton, N. C., niece of the Following a wedding trip .- They more white organdie ~UD' wore a gown of aqua faille tat- ~,:: -.-. feta. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Wil- Quebec, Canada, the young ---- peach satin. Margaret Ellen Ilam Hoover and MIss Nancy. pie will reside In Syracuse. ran. another sister of the ,,-,.-, _, _, Schmidt, sister of the bridegroom, The bride is a graduate v> as flower girl wore a dress v> wore gowns of ;yellow faille tat- Swarthmore High School and ~~. white organdie. All the feta. They all wore matching ,pic-acuse University. She is a carried white organdie fans tore hats and carried Colonial ber of the Kappa Alpha rated with :flowers and wore bonquets of carnations, gladioli, ELECTRICAL REPAIRS WIRING NEW and OLD = c - HOMES E Samuel M. Hubison· I Swalihmo,,", 07'0 .I!.! _IIII11IIIIOIIIIIIUIOIIIIIIIUlIilIUllllllllllnllmllloullII Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarthmore, MorÂton, Rutledge and Rldiey Township since 1918 PRONE: Swarilnnore OUt REPAIRED AND INSTAU,m Furnace Repairs & Cleaning Call . GEORGE IIIYERS 409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 sorority. The groom is also a horsehair hats to match ~ and roses. ganradd uisa te.. omf emSybrearc uosfe PhI goMwnr.s . Robert Williams of Wi!- Mr. Thomas S'chm~id~t se~rve:d a.s ~~~~~~:;~i Psi. He served 27 months In the mington, N. C., served. as best best man for his brother and the liP .. South Pacific with the U. S. man, and the ushers included ushers Included Messrs. B. Fry- Swarthmore 1448 ~~~~~~~~~~~gl Messrs. Lawrence G. Spront, Flced singer, William Hoover, James WILLIAM BROOKS : TAYLOR-COCBRAN PoisSon, and George .Tohnson, all Schmidt, brother of the bride- Ashes & Rubbish Removed SlM£ONrS lOOKIN6 fOR YOUa liOKKrY The lnarriage of Miss Clar<el of Wilmington, N. C. groom and .Tames Flcey, cousin of Lawns mowed, General Cochran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A reception followed at the the bridegroom. .,,_ ,~~~~~H~a~"I~ln~g~~~..~.._ ~! Hamilton Cochran of home of the bride's parents. The A reception. fo~wed at u.~ 236 Harding Av. ... ' c, ... . formerlY of Swarthmote, to .w_ couple will reside ·In home of the brIde s parents. The .. - .LUI.. N V bride's mother wore a gown of Robert Nixon Taylor, son of Mr. ews, a. rose beige crepe with lace. ·yoke. and Mrs. Julien K. Tay-lor, of Wil- Her corsage was of ::~:~::\ mlngton, N. C., took place Satur- SC..,.,.nvn DUNBAR hlds ~ , , £UYu.uo .L'- orc . -u,e groom s day at 4 o'clock In the Wallingford Presbyterian Church. Dr. '",,:eplll Miss LeOnore Charlenl> Dunbar. chose a gown of champaigne oelKe U' . - - "" W. Cochran, grandfather of ... _ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liel S. crepe with Chmtille lace trim of WIE CAN fiND --"'~ Dunbar of Napoleon, Ohio, be- the same shade, a white hat and I.IIIM FOR YQU CLASSIFIED ~=s~:"::~~~~o:fO~Mr~:~=s~ ::!~";~~:!~.Her .... _ Ralph G. Schmidt of Magill and On their return from a wedding LIBt Your Real Eslate PERSONAL Parrish roads on Sunday, .Tune 26 trip through Canada, the COIlp i,. I With PERSONAL - Electrical wlrlng . BAIRD & BmD and Installation, residential and 6>,,,- Bank BIlIJdJng commp.rcial. Water hea~, ran-i~~-~~~~~ L~~O~1~08~.~'- ~'12~"~~ I agtl'aSr, md isshywstaesmhse.r s,A dlrl ywerosr.k Bdounrge ltaor I!i>"e . Underwriters' specifications. Service on washers, vacuum cleanÂDriveway CoDBtrucUoD ers, ranges, kons, toasters. fans, / Asphalt or (loDer_to PETER DI NICOLA Phone Swarthmore 2516 lamps. Call Erich H. Hal1$ell, Electrical Contractor, Swarthmore 28S0 - 335 Park avenue. PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners, irons, toaSters and radios reÂpaired, called for and delivered. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ C15a4l8l . Robert Brooks, Swarthmore PERSONAL-Lots mowed - WarÂF. F. ZIMMERMAN ren Pierce. Swarthmore 2.O'l8. Photographer FOR RENT "'Outstandlng for Quality" FOR RENT Bungalow outskirts Media 6-0436 ot Swarthmore until September 6 E. Front St. I~eaMerdia Trolley. Large Liv- I~i. ~. ~~~~~~~;;;~~ .nnm bedroom.2 8b5a2t-hW a. nd kit at 3:30 o'clock in the St. Paul will live In Napoleon. Methodist Church, Napoleon. The groom served as an ensilgn! The Rev. Forrest Brown offiel- In the Navy VS. Swarthmore Rational Bank & Trust Co. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Now You can buy U. S. Savings Bonds automatically through the new Bond-a-Month P1aD. Aak at this l3ank Since 1805 bilds~-pyt. bath.- for ~ !il:ear. Write Box J, I· CUNNINGHAM ~ PaiWntee rs '" Paper Bange.. "~~i:..t::·~;.a~e~;.ti~and =- ~~;;;~;;;~~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;~~ should know how Gentleman. 8550-R. 'ii .~~.~swa~.lIZ~66 ~MI~ohlg~an'A~ve~ FOR SALE DEW DROP INN ~ ~tle an_~ye HaV-PE'l'ER E. TOLD Bnalda.'- £IUIC" - Dbm. .. All LInes Of Ins\JraIUle 333 Dartmouth Avenue Swarihmore 1833 VAN ALEN BROS. . Coal and Fuel Oil ~~n·~d. ~ FOR I?AI.i~ stered' • ,!ne mahogany Closed Every Sunday . Monday Thru Saturday Open 7 A. M. to 8 p. M. rocker. Telephone 0461 OUTSIDE CATERING SERVICE ~7 !~~: DAILY DINNEBS SSe 10 ".80 .1~_ t~ avenue. Call Special Children'. Platters ~~~~t ~~~~~~~~~~~11 1~,~IOo.CanY~ -.'2()Q"wi~\r * NEW CONSTRUCTION .,; SAL lQ41 de * ALTERATIONS. I~xe·= -One-~" new * REPAIRS motor" g~ l.~es, l~': ,~;<- Highest Quality Craftsmanship !:'!!~t ,"ft~' i:36-p.m. • MODln I'KflllS • WAU CHHI flOOI co 111111" • IIIW (OILSTIIGCT1OIII • ALTERATIONS .... IIP'.M \RTERS BROTHERS, ... Confrador.l and Bu;lden 302 Gayley Street • Media, h. , . Phone: Media 6-4281 MORE HEAT FOR LESS MONEY. PRElIIIUM ANTIIRAClTE 331 Darimouth Avenue Swarthmore Swarlhmore 0345 . Ma!lOn Builders Supply Company. MILLWORK - LUMB~ BUILDING MATERIAL A. WAYNE MOSTELLER ELECTRIOAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical In7 stallations and Repairs. ServIng Swarthmore and Vicinity for past I!:::d~~~~~~~~ ,..v.~ ~.~. ~ HORACE A. REEVES Twenty Yesrs ~ ~~ good inn. ""uu.<~'. sides "THIRD GENERATION BUILDERS" PIANO TUNING and top.$15.~i 1180 Muhlenber~ Av,," $4. ~ .. ~ ".5 ALBAN P.ABKJ<R SW1IriIuIIon - LET US ES~TE Phone Media 8·3555 LOST and FOUND NIGHT or DAY New and RebaBt PIanos LOST-Fielder's Mi~ .Tuly 4, at 'CALL SWAMRMOBF sue ~ . .' ~i ~and~~Re~~pabi~~~~C~S~"'~~i~~mlo~r"e~ 2i3i61~-~.1l.U ~V~ru~'~I~~~Fi~e:w,~-.~c:all~~swarth:::::-~I~""ii~~~~~ii~~~~~~~==~~iiii~ii i~ii~ JI.,IIIIIDIIDI.IIIIIII •• "Builder .. CHARLES E. FISCHER Painter Re~ili-&'liDd "'N':';'l-,a'illi b'e Jiance "A , SWARTHMORE "53 HDUSEWEU-MAINTAINED IS THE WISE OWNER'S 'AIN" - Interior and Exterior •
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• , TBESWABTBMOBBAN RlLY 8, lift PHONE 1"9M" blg aad _=PBOMnI'T IID VICB BlR'I'H Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. CUrtIn BARB" A B L of Chestnut Hill, Mass., are re- • • celvlng 'congratulations upon the 711 FAIRVIEW BOAD,IIWARTH1!rIORE birth of a son Richard Reed Cur- ~_= 8=ALB8===IIDd==II=D=VI=C=E====BAD==10I!==,,"~B=O=ME==AP==PLIAN====CEI!==~I tinT. hJer .,b oabny J uisn ea 4g-randson of Mr. Owned and Operatecl by Am.rlcan Sto .... Company WREN SUMMER COMES Folks turn to Acm. for real reÂfreshment. Real valuHIn sumÂmer foods. FLAiED TUNA FISH _.... (:::) :. 3le FRmT COCKTAIL ~~ (2~4U) Ne.;.,m 3le SEEDLESS .OiAPES II 29c ICEBERG LETTUCE ea:.":", lit ISc Sunrl .. Gracie A TOMATO JUICE 2::-3tc WelNter'. To ... .Ja'.. 2 '::n: 17. Burt'. DeII.ht Apl'lGOt Ne.t·. ~ SIC •••• I .... 1Ied .Jalce&,:=,t, a~S1.'''::SSG Florida T-,"""e .J .... a ~ 27.' .c:: SSG 'I-t_"" lJa/,.tJ Vlrvln" .... Icpd SPI(:ED "CAKE '~L:d 2Sc .,.th ..... - &_AddM C~~--------~ Streusel Loaf - 2Bc llIIIc/o ... lup .. BREAD ':::14c Olivai' FanC)' STUFFED OLms 't~ 43c IlIIJIomd PI.,.1O Stuffed Monzon! no. ONv •• O'''' .. _.. ..., "'29c PIckI. Chlp.";,3 '-: 17c PlckI •• ...:::::.. ~27c lISt» Halv •• Callfor.la ailltl PEACRES Z~:!.~ 53c .\\~\'\~' ..... '" ...... -.." Ilmop Popular Bra" . ICE CREAM~~';' Z:.:. SSe A III rteel PlaY.... A ... I Low PrIce. GLENDALE CLUJ ~ PRINCESS MARGARINE :.: Z3c: t:I 7Se 2.l: 3ge ACME QUALITY GRADD "A" BEEt IIrleI., l-Ion. or 'orterhouse CIONEAT =- and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana of Elm avenue. 4th. Of, July ProgIaw (contlnu.!.i from Page 1) with the nerve to tell one team It had lost when it had knocked down plenty of the winners with the blinding stream from its hose. He would surely be shot if he didÂand this Community Fourth of July is especially planned to be ",safe and sane." After quick lunches at home most folk hurried on to the ball game on' Riverview Field. Family supper picnics prevailed on many a lawn, though those that were just about to sit down when the storn. hit about 6 p. m. had to repair to cover temPOrarily. It was amazing how many resiÂdents and guests had sufficient energy left, after the bUsy, hot day, to jam the station square at night to take part in, or watch the anticipated dancing. Due to an apparent deficiency in connecting the fire company amplifying equipment fuses kept blowing and with deep regret of all this happy ending to the day's fun had to be called off. NEWS NOTES Mr. and MI:s. Wallace Lippincott of South Chester road spent four days recently in Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bryant of Sou1oh Chester road entertained a cousin M,):'. W. K. Wipperman of Scotch Plains, N. J. as their guest over Fourth of July week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson and children Jimmy and Peggy of Westdale avenue spent the Fourth of July holidays as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lincoln of Westdale avenue at the summer home of Mrs. Lincoln's parents, the J. H. Jel;SUPS in Wal!jngford, Vermont. Mrs. Raymond Lassiat and son Rerny of North Swarthmore avenÂue sailed y~day on the DeÂGrasse for England and France. Mr. Lassiat will fly over and join the family In August. The LassÂiats plan to return on the .lie deÂFrance September 7. ·Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. VanÂUrk and daughters Ramona and Mary Kirby, former residents of Drexel Park, are occupying their new home at 401 Thayer road. , Elizabeth Bryant of South ChesÂter road left last week to be a councilor for ,the summer at Camp Wyonegonic, Demnark, Me. ESTATE NOTICE ESTATE of Jobn Balley !.etten testamentary on the above esÂtate have been granted to the uoderslkned who request aU persons bavlog claims or demands agalnst the estate of the deceÂdent to maim knnwn the same, and all penons Indebted to the decedent to make paf]l1ent without delay to Su8an Bailey, Executor Celeste Bailey, Executor 611 Ogden Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa. - LEGAL NOTICE The School DJstrlet at Swarthmore' wi!1 receive bids at the o1fice 0: the School DIstrict In the High School BulldlIll'. cor· oer of Collese and Princeton Avenues, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, up to , p. m., Monday, July 18, 18"8, sud open the bids at a meeting of the Board at the School District office on July 18, 1'411 at 8 p. m., or at an adjOlll'1led meeting of the School Board. lor towel sen1.ce. maple Ooorlng. cafeteria and other equipment, school furnIture. and repair- of typewriters. SpeclflcaUoIl8 cam be secured. between 9 a. m. and t p. m. dally acept Satur. Dda!st}'B, Sunday •• and holIdafSt at the School rict ofl'lce. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids in whole or In part and to award contracts on any Item or Items makina' u-.p any bid. - . " Hilda Lang Denworth aT"H Secretary " COUNTY OF DELAWARE Sealed bids will be received In the office of the Chief Clerk to the County Commissioners at the Court House. MedIa, Pa., up to 11 Noon Eastern Standard Time. on Tuesday, _July 26, liNg. and pubUcly opened on the same day at 1 :00 P.M. 8.s.T •• for furnishing and delivering to Broadmeadows Farm. Concan) Town-Âship. Delaware County. Pa.. ODe Patterson Double HeaUDI' Element or equal tor a Patterson Hot Water Heater. Each bid must be accompanied. by a Certified CbeC'k In the amount of '50.00. drawn to the order of tile County of Delaware. FoJ'Dl! of PrtJpOsR] and SpecUkatioDs may be obtained at the otrlce of !be Chle&. Cleft, Court House. Media. Pa. r The County Commissioners raene the rf«bt to reject "any or all bids. 'John H. Doherty Fred F. Dale. Albert 1. Crawford. Jr. COUNTY COMMlSSlONBRS IT·'" Compare ihe' -ne-w.. ..P... .l.y.m:::o-u-t-h- • You 10 AllY CAR AI -AllY PRIC_, We say tha~from the value vlewpolnt-the new Plymouth ts the best automobUe ever l!uIltl And on the basis of thI8 statement, we Invite you to come In today and make us put up or shut upl We'll show you the new QuaUty Chart that pro ... the new Plymouth Is far ahead of the other IowÂpriced cars In the number of flne-car features. Facto.!» .F'f .... Hnlce Ita .............. MO'Aa ,.rh· (an HANNUM & WAITE CHRYST.ER - PLYMOtlTH YALE and CHESTER BDII •• llwaribmoi'e 1250 SAVE FOOD ••• TIME • •• and MONEY with a modern HOME FREEZER I (!)I (JOWl", J4 ClecDuc I Save food by freezing fresh leftÂovers • • • save time by buying in quantity and shopping less freÂquently •.• and sav~ money by buyÂing in season when' foods are abunÂdant, costs are low. You'll love the convenience and pleasure of a m0dÂem Electric Freezerl PHILADILPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY . , • Pa.' ARE YOUR FWWERS . CHEERING THESWARTHMOR SUMMER' HOSPITAL PATIENTS? VOLUME 21-NUMBB 28 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JULY 15, 1949 $3.50 PER YEAR . SPROAT HEADS LOCAL BANK RUS$EJ.J. "HEADS BUSINESS GROUP CHESTER ROAD Last, Monday evening, at the T' 'RAFFIC annual meeting of the Swarthmore , Business Association, Charles It: ' {ijrectors <Jioose Former Cashier President Russell of Ogden avenue Was S 'al 'Co • elected president of the Assocla- peCl - mmlttee Uon to sUcceed E. M. Buchner, of Asks Council To Park avenue whn has been pres- Erect Hgbts ident for the past two years.. This is Mr. Russell's third term', as president. He had held' the office In 1935 and· 1930. Joseph Cel1a of Park avenue was elected viceÂpresident and ,Robert Honeyford of South Chester road was're-elecÂElric S. Sproat was elected Pres-> ,ldent of the Sa~re National Bank and Trust Company" at a meeting of the Board of DIrectors Thursday,.July 7 Mr. Sproat came to the Bank as asSistant Cashier in 1918 from the Franklin National Bank of Philadelphia (now merged ~th the Philadelphia NatioDaJ. Bank). He began his banking caÂr~ wijh the Farmer's National Bank, West Chester, Pa. He became cashier of the local institution·in 1919 and was elected a director in 1920. In 1928 his title was changed to Cashier and Trust Officer and, his duties beÂcame D!Dre widely inclusive. He Was advanced in 1945 to the posiÂtion of Vice President and cashÂier. ted secretary-treasurer. The Association passed a resoluÂtiou to· be presented to Borough Council, sUpporting the latter's action in favor of' a by-pass to direct Route, 3l1\) around instead of through SwartIunore. LEGION IN FIFTH STRAIGHT WIN Lads' Fighting Retajns Mr. Sproat has been actively in- Championship terested in the 'borough in the H thirty odd years he has resided ope here. He is a director and vice On Monday evelng the Legion , A past president of thll Delaware them out of the nmning. County .:Banker's AsSociation, he Is Lal.'ry Dalton pitched in exClellÂa member of :the Swarthmore Ro- oot fashion after a rather shaky tary Club aDd, the ·swarthmore slan and finished st1'ol:l& holding Prespylerian' Church, where he the ·Alden batters hittless in the has been,'a faithful member of the last four Innings. Reds 'Barr ,led Meri's Bible Class. the ,local hitters with ,ihree, solid president of the nearby GibbonS team won it's fifth straight vicÂHomp., a director and assistant tory ,in Ii well-played game on treasurer . of :the FamIJy Service Riverview Field when they deÂof Delaware County, and adi- feted Alden by a score of 8-3. AlÂrector and assistant treasurer of den had been the pre-season fav~ the Community Health Society of ontes tn will the championship, Central ,Delaware County. but this loss virtually knocked His,home is on Cornell Avenue blows and Harry Warren also where he and Mrs. Sproat, their contributed ~everal wicked drives. The Legion hitters knocked Kurtz, son-in-liiw and daughter, Mr. and the Yeadon High pitcher wh"had Mrs. Charles Gerner, and small built up an enviable' recoro. for grandson, Elric Charles Gerner, , reside. ' 'Two former residences himself this spring, right out of the box in .the tbiJ:d jnning. with a barÂbuilt by the Sproats, the stone At a meeting of 1ihe Special HIghway Committee held WednesÂday, July 6, at Borough E.n, defÂinite steps were recommended to Borough Council to cope wlth present and future traffic conÂgestion on Chester' road. Thili problem Is the second and last assignment given the committee by Council The first assignment, that of securing adequate traffic cOntrol under present conditions, is on the way to completion V(ith perÂmits for traffic control signals on hand. .' Bids will be asked for furnishllig ;md for erection of the approved liiatts at Fairview, Yale, College and Swarthmore avenues ,on Chester road. The cost Is esÂtimated to be between $6jlOO and $8000. If all goes well the traffic control signals should be operÂating late this taU. The second assignment,. to- find a permanent soluUon to the growÂIng congestion on Chester road has been studied by the committee. prelim;nary conferences have been held with State Highway engineers, to map a course of action. / Present evidence indicates tpat some fortuitous relief frmh longÂhaul traffic can be expected when the Turnpike extension and InterÂcharig.. s w1th· priiicipai cariiieL'tlng highways are finished. State Hlginvay engIn8j!1'S expect' westÂbOund, traffic out of the Chester area to use the new CoDcordvilleÂChester road on its Way to the Turnpike; east-bound traffic is expeCted to use the improved inÂdustrial Hig!iway which will conÂnect with Turnpike feeders alnng the Schuykill River. . OTl'O SKOGLUND Friends of otto· Skoglund of Chicago, ,nt, will be grieved to hear of his sudden death Friday cif a heart attaCk. Mr. Skoglund has visited in Swarthmore on a nwnber of occasions. His brother,Pa.lmer J. Skoglund of Swarthmore place flew to Chicago Friday and remained for the funeral services held MonÂday. CLIPPERS CHALK LAST ·HALF WINS Defeat Yeadon, Alden • As Season Matures The clippers have started off the second half of the Edco baseÂball Conference wi10h two fine , CROSBY MORTON SERVICE TODAY Member 1futoric Family Died Suddenly At Home Funeral services will be held at 1:30 this afternoon at Oll~er Bair's in Philadelphia for Crosby Price Morton who passed away in his sleep early Monday morning •. Death wai attributed to coronary occlusi,on. Enjoying active good health up· to the moment of his death, Mr. Morton had attended church as usual Sunday morning and called upon friends that even-ing. ..' Friends are invited to the fun.,.,Âal service which will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. Roy N. Keiser of the Swarthmore Methodist Church. Interment will. be In Media cameÂvictories, one over Yeadon last t ery. Friday 5-2 and the other over MT.Monon was born on June Alden 8-5. Billy Ziegenfus took 12, 1877 in Morton whiCh town up where he left off iIfter his was named after, his grandfather victory ov"" East I.:msdowne the Judge Sketchley Morton. He preceding Saturday for the first half championship by holding Yea- moved to his home at 214 Lafayette , avenue, Swarthmore from Rut-don to five liits and striking out fifteen batters; Yeadon got away ledge In 1910. He had been am-to a 2-0 lead and went ahead on ployed by the pennsylvania RailÂJohnny Hi1kert's· two run single. road for over 40 years and formerÂThe Yeadon pltcller tired after ly had held the Company's singles ~g out eight in a row and and doubles tennis championships the 'Clippers supertority soon be- as well as having won many local gan to telL 'BillY Hoot and Ziegen- tournaments.' A member ·of the Swarthmore and Rutledge Tennis fus led the batters with two hits Clubs he still followed this hobby ea~. . by attending major matches , ~i1ly Hoot· in the ~onday game 'throughout the east although. he Wlth Alden ];ll~ed}lis usual ,stea- hlld given up his own aC~Ve parÂdy game, aided by exCellent sup- ticipation In the SpOrt some ye8rs port. The team hid hard Allison back. had a homer, Ziegimfus a triple Mr. Morton was left a widower and Bender had two doubles. To- by the death of his wife, the forÂnight the clippers meet Holmes mer Eleanor B. Thomas" on April on Riverview field. Holtnes was 27, 1938. A former superintendent the only team to defeat the Clip- Of the Rutledge School, he 'had pers tlie fifot half and the local been an active member of the boys are determined to prove that Swarthmore Methodist Church they. are the better team. since 1926 serving as trustee for m&ny years and was a steward of dwelling at College and Swarth- craegsseo ro f hits and treated his suc- e1most as r"ughiy.' ' The principle traffic using Route M ' hall H ,_J more avenues, and that at 5 Ogden Crowther, Kluka; 'and Gibson 320 Is expected to oonslst of'com- ars Onorea the church at the time of his death. A member of the Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, he was a direct descendant of oJ ohn Morton. His ancestors settled In this sectiOn about 300 years ago. His father was Benjamin Newlin Morton and his mother Mary Farson Morton. avenue, contribute to the charm of delighted the large crowd with mercial and passenger vehicles By duPont Company the community. sparkling defensive plays and Art ~av~ling between the industrial John Marshall of West Chester, Harold Ogr8l)l, who became AJo.- McKf~tn-ri e drew cheers"when he .distr,ct south of the Borough and for many years a resident of Lin-sistant Cashier of the Bank in 1923, threw out two successive base run- the residential districts to the h vIn be . th .. - - coIn avenue, was honored Tues-a g en previously WIth· e ners .~...... ,nrl .to .stea.l !D.'t o. th,ird In north and, north-east. The dis- at the ground breaking for the .Kennett Trust Company, Kenn!!tt the third ,i _n_ .n_~j ~g.' pOSition of this traffic is the final new duPont fabric and finishes Square, Pa., Is now Vice PresIdent, Alden made its last three hits problem' presented. Cashi d ' departm, ent research lahoratory In , er, an Trust Officer. 'In success,'on m· that innitig' but . B•v the Department' of .u..,. .......: w~oPvh iladelpbia by .the surprise an- Surviving are two daughters, Esther (wife of the Rev. Dr. John D. Herr of West Philadelphia) and Helen(Mrs. Mervyn L. LafferÂty of Lewes, Del.); four grandÂchildren Susie Morton ,Lafferty and Mervyn Jr., and James and Robert Herr; a brother John MorÂton of Collegeville and a sister Mrs. Mabel Stewart of OVerbrook. Mr. Ogram was n.med :Assistant didn't get a man past first base. standards Chester road Is already nouncement that the new laboraÂCashier apd Asslstent Trust Offi- Tonlghtthe team travels to overloaded, there being about 9000 ,tory would be named the Marshall cer in 1928, Asiistant Cashier and Manoa for a most important game, vehicles per day on the <'oadway Laboratory. 'rrust : Officer in 1943,· a DIrector and on Monday it goes, to Drexel adequate for 5,000 vehicles a day. in 1944, aild Vice President and Hill, with Manoa returning next Compared to extreme congestions Trust Officer in 1947. He is Wednesday to ru:verview Field to $ewhere, the problem on Chester treasurer of the Borough of replay an earlier.2-2 tie. Manoa, Road Is considered a minor one Swarthmore and of the Board of Drexel Hill and: swartlim<>ie are by State Highway engineerS. While Directors of the Swarthmore Pub- . the three teams left in the f!ght they fully recognize Swarthmore's lic Library Association. He is for the championship sn the problem they expect several years also a, member of the Federal Be- next week's games will decide to elapse before its Priority will serve 'Nominating Committee of the issue.' warrent action. Group 11, ~lveniaBankers· Under usual circumstances a Association and a past President of the Delawm'e County Bankers AssociaUon. Richard M. Snyder Is the Bank's new Assistant Cashier, having taken up his first duties there in 1926. Mr. Snyder Is treasurer of the Swarthmore FIre and Pr0- tective Association, Chairman of the Property Committee of the Swarthmore Methodist Church, and a Boroi.gb Auditor. Claude C. Smith of BaltimDre Pike, was named ,Chairman of the Board of DIrectors and Vice PresÂident. A director of the bank smce 1928 Mr. Smith has been a Return From Camp "bottlene~' such as Chester Road . • nnw is wnuld he remedied sim- The following, Girl Scouts •r e- P Jy b YW·ld ening the road. ~o'uC h a turned Tuesday iJ;om Camp Eliza- ,remedy on Cliester Road, would beth .Borton ~ ,two w~ ?f be tait:'" at a high cost to the campmg: Evelyn and Vll'gJDla . Bullitt, Lee H llis V·cky Willis :commumty in the loss of old shade o ',,' ~ , trees;loss of residential real estate BonntC·e MI°SeXey. JeanmBe Sdcahi oeS vo; vaiues, loss of integration between ser, . aro ymour, ren . a College and BIorough,and inÂGrabill, Randa R~SS, and ~ creased hazards to young children Reed. Also B~o~es: Norma Wil- attending our ublic schools. son, Carol Williams, Sarah Heth- p . erlngton, Connie Russell, Dorothy \ The department of HIghway Ragers, Gerry c.:ean,Rosemal'Y o!ficiaLs are aware of this sit\JaÂHibberd Margaret Builltt,' and Ja- tion and are sympathetic to any net Lyncl.. Girl Scouts Carol Top- solutinn which can be developed ping and Nancy Bunkei left !lUes- ,in the ~um' public interest. day for two weeks of camping. . The Spec;jal H!ghway Committee , has considered these three. possible Scheduled to be completed next year at a cost of. $2,000,000 the new building will replace laborÂatory facilities now located In three different buildings on the grounds of the company's PhilaÂdelphia plant. INDIANS AFI'ER OILERS StCAI.P The tribute to Mr. Marshall came after many years of service to the company. A graduate of the University of New Mexico For those who like their aetton with graduate study at the Univer- plentiful and power-packed there sity nf Virginia, Mr. Marshall will. be chills, thrills and spills went with the explosives depart- aplenty when the Swarthmore In- ' ment laboratory in 1913 contlnu- dians Invade MacMurtrieField Ing unttl 1927 when he became seeking revenge for the drubbing director of the Philadelphia labor- given them earlier ,this season by atory, greatly enlarging its re- the Sun Oil Sextet. These two search facilities and hcl,plng to teams always play their hardest plan the building now to be erec- and best against each other, and ted. In 1933 he transferred to the all box lacrosse fans eagerly await Wi1mIngton headquarters as di- a meeting of these keen rivals. rector Of the cheIDical division of Coach Ave Blake win present the fabrics and finishes depart- a new goalie In the person of Dave ment. ' ,McCahan, who will seek to fall the OUers shots as effectiveJ;y as New Members vice president' sin.ce 1943. He Is the senior memb.,., of. 1he Pbil ·adelphla law firm of Duane, MorÂris and, Heckscher. Mr. Slilith Is also Ii member of the Board of Mpn8i'!l1! cf SwaI1hmo!re CoUegot. The Chi Omegas of Swarthmore remedies: A tra,mc byp~ along met Mon~ ~. at the the Eastern· BorOugh boUndary; a home ,of Mrs. John G. Maxey of' traffic bypass on the IW+12rn Rutgers avenue to sew for their :bOUDdFY,in Crwn'vall~y; the present project, the Needlework widenm, of Chester Road. Gulld.· (continued on page .u) The SwarthmOre Rotary Club last Friday admitted two new members Into their club. They were:' Avery F. ,Blake of Amherst avenue and Alber.t P. Van. ROuten of Chester road. once he converted the points after touchdowns for the sWarthmore High School' football team. The Indians will al$O rely heavily on the accurate ,passing and sharpÂshooting of such stars as,the two Blakes(~athe'i and son./> Marsh Austin, and. Bank Pord,. , " . , .' cI, . . ; ~-" • . . ../" .
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I • • • • THE SWABTHMOBEAN JULy 15, 1" = ~ws NOTES Mr. and Mrs. George F. Corse of Yale avenue are spending the week in Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Godfrey or Vassar avenue entertained for a few days of this week Mrs. GodÂfrey's sister Miss Ruth Cole of Salamanca, N.Y. / Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park avenue, Mrs. Paul Williams of University place, and Kathy Hayes of Wallingiord, motored to Ocean City Tuesday to visit Harriet GilÂbert and Nan Pitman of Vassar avenue who are worldng at the shore for the summer. TOMORROW'S BRIDE The marriage of MIss Nancy Kimber Van AJen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. An H. Van Alen of Park avenue, to Mr. John W. Taylor, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Baltimore, Md., will take place tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'cloCk in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Cburch. The Rev. Joseph Bishop will perform the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Fred N, Bell of Harvard avenue will entertain at supper for the wedding party folÂlowing the rehearsal this evening. The members of the bridal party will be guests of.honor at a brunch given by Mrs. Percy G, GilÂbert of Park avenue and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue at the Gilbert home toÂmorrow. gandy over taffeta, The bridesÂmalds, Mrs. John Evaps of Media, and Miss Edna Miller, GermanÂtown, WDre frosted blueorganoiy gowns over taffeta, They all wore large picture hats a6'd carried old fashioned bOll<luets of rose buds. Mr. Richard Lappe served lis best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr, Peter G, Cooper and Mr, Donald Hartling, A reception followed. The bride's mother wore a gown of light blue crepe, Her corsage was of orchids. After a' wedding trip to Pocono Pines, the couple will reside at 111 Yale avenue. "The bride is a liraduate of Media High School and J efterson HosÂpital School of X-Ray Technology. The groom is a graduate of Swarthm.ore High School and Pennsylvania Military College. " ' "Tall . Oaks", Swartlunore an-I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guenther H. nounce th~ biI1b of a daughter, Froebel of ""Tall Oaks", and of Lane Marie, July I!I in Fltzger- Mr, and Mrs, Carl de Moll of ald Mercy Hospital. " Philadelphia, formerly of Swarth- The new baby is a granddaugh- more.r SAVE TIME! LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR WHILE YOU SHOP "RIGHT IN THE CENTER OF TOWN" RUSSELL~S CALL 0440 DARTMOUTH &.I,AFAYETTE AVES, Dr. and Mrs. R. David Warner and young son Roddy, former residents of West Philadelphia, have moved into an apaf'tment at 841 GlenAvOJ)d avenue, CineinÂnay, Ohio. Mrs. Warner is the Cormer Mary Yates Gilcreest of Vassar avenue. Dr. Warner gradÂuated in June from the Medical School of the University of PennÂsylvania and is now interning at the Cincinnati General Hospital. Mrs. George L. Van Alen of Park avenue grandmother of the bride , will entertain ,at a supper party for out-of-town guests following the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Percy G. Gilbert of Park avenue and Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Tjiylor of Wallingford i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ entertained at a buffet supper at the Gilbert home --preceding the wedding rehearsal Friday evening. ENGAGEMENTS DOUBLE CEREMONY Mr. and Mrs. T. Walter Horn The double wedding of .the of University Heights, Cleveland, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ohip, announce the engagement Georg~ Rinclifte of Strath Haven of Mrs. Horn's daughter, Nina avenue, Miss 'Peggy Jane Hineliffe Pauline Moss, to Arthur Van- to Mr. Lewis Bonsall Beatty, Jr., Zandt Dodd, son of Mrs. Samuel son of Mr. and Mrs. Beatty of Morris Dodd of Swarthmor~ av- Bowling Green, Media, and ,Miss enue, a\ld the late Mr. Dodd, Nancy May Rincliffe to Mr. George Miss Moss is a senior at Penn- Fox Corse. Jr., son of Mr. and sylvania State College, where she Mrs. Corse, also of Swarthmore, is president of Zeta Tau Alpha. will take place Friday, September sorority, and a member of Theta 9, at 4:30 o'clock in the SwarthÂSigma Phi, women's journalism more Presbyterian Church. honorary. Now on an Arctic Expedition with the United States Weather Bureau, Mr. Dodd was graduated from Pennsylvania State College in June. While an undergraduate he wa~ a member of Delta Upsilon The Rev, Joseph P. Bishop will perfor!ll- the double ceremon,". A reception will follow at the Springhaven Country Club. LAPPE - McCONNELL • BmTHS Major Robert E. Moist and Mrs, Moist Of Hampton, Va" are being congratulated upon tbe birth of a son on July 13 in Docter's HosÂpital, Philadelhia. . Mr. and Mrs. John H, Pilma' of Vassar avenue are the grandÂparents of the baby. Mr. and "Mrs, Charles F. SeyÂmour of Westbrook Park announce the birth of an eight pound, six ounce daughter named MeIailie Ella, July 13 in L~ing-In Hospital, Philadelphia, The baby is a granddaughter of Mrs. Melanie Seymour of Vassar avenue, and of Mr, and Mrs. AnÂdrew M. Robinson of Manoa. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949 The $l,OO-S~rve Yourself-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Selection From HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS . . AND DESSERTS STRATH 'HAVEN INN' The Bouquet BEAUTY SALON Come summer - Come care Call Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road f~aternity &l1~ Si"llMa Gamma Ep_ Miss Phy!lis Jean McConnell, sliDn, mineral industries honorary. daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Walter . E. McConnell of Palmer Mill rf.ad, Mr. and Mrs. Walter N, Howley Media, became the bride of Mr. of Drexel Park, "have announced Eugene Clinton Lappe, Jr" son of the engagement of their daugh- Mr, Eugene C. Lappe of Yale avÂter Miss Estelle Howley, to Mr. enue and the late Mrs. Lappe, on Mr. and Mrs. John Anthony Miller of Drexel Hill are receiving congratulations upon the birth of ~~~:;~~:;~~:;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a daughter, Lynne Forsythe Mil-ler, July 10 in the Delllt\Vare ~ County Hospital., Clea'n Rugs Last Longer . Edward H. Alston, son .. of Mr. and Saturday, July 9 at 3 o'clock in Mrs. George L. Alston of North the First Methodist Church, Media, Chester road. The Rev. Chester Buzzard per- Miss Howley is an alwnna of formed .the ceremony. - The baby is a granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs., ~ancis N, Forsy.the of Thayer road and of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lynn Miller, also of Buckriel~ University, Lewisburg, The bride· given in marriage by Pa., and Mr. Alston was graduated her father, wore a white organdy from Pennsylvania Military Col- gown featuring a fitted bodice lege, Chester. with high neckline, and Iull skirt. She wore a Juliet cap and carried Thayer road. " Mr. and Mrs, Louis de Moll of FOR Mrs. Charles" S. Alston of Cogan Station, announces the engageÂInent of her daughter, Ann ElizaÂbeth, to Dr, Robert S. Saniord, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Sanford of Maplewood, N.J., formÂerly of Swarthmore. Miss Alslon is a graduate of Buckhell University and is now a Registered Medical Technologist in the Soldiers and Sailors MemÂorial Hospital at Wellsboro, a pr2yer book with a white orchid as a marker. Mrs. Peter G. Cooper, sister of the bride, as matron of honor wore a gown of frosted pink or- MAGAZINE· SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs. Lloyd E.KanffmAD Swarthmore 2080 ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL 600 North Jackson Sjtreet, Media Phone MEdia 6-2912 Small Private Elementary School Kindergarten through Eighth Grade ThQl'ough grounding' in the' t:bree R's, science, social studies, ! an intr~duction to music, dramatics. and manual tr~. Bright, Cheerful Rooms, .Large, Beautiful Pbygronnd REGISTRATION OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VA()ANCIES Dr, Sanford is a graduate of Swarthmore College and of TemÂple University School of Medicine. He interned and was later Chief Resident PhYSician at the PresÂbyterian Hospital of Philadelphia. He is now in private practice of medjcine in Mansfield. *;;~;;~~;;~~~;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MEDIA- , Baltimore Pike, Springfield Phone Swarthmore 0450 The Hoagie Hut l'ly, S. Chester Road Swarthmore Phone 3US Hoagies Steaks Party Sandwiches Hamburgers AIR CONDITIONED Friday and Saturday Bing . Crosby Rhonda Fleming "A CONNE<JTICUT YANKEE" in technicolor Sat. Mat. at 1:15-Extra for the Kiddies "KING of the ROOKErMEN No. Z" Sun. - Mon, - TUes, ,Jennifer ,Jones ,Joseph Cotton "PORTRAIT OF ,JENNY" Partly'in technlcolor Wednesday Only Roy RoJ1!l'8 - 0alI Davis ''THE FAR FBON'1'IER"· Starting Thursday Bay MUlanii ,Jean Petera "IT HAPPENS;""'V y.E..&.l !' SPRING" _ College Theatre AIr Conditioned Friday and Saturday Gene Kelly - Frank Sinatra Esther Williams., . ''TAKE ME OUT TO 'llBE BALL GAME" in technicolor Feature Times - Sat. Night Only 6:00 - 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Special Saturday Matinee For KJddles - 1:00 p,m, "GENTLEl\IAN JOE PALOOKA" Serial - cartoons -' Comedy Monday and Tuesday RobeJ1 Taylor Ava Gardner ''TIIEMmr Cleaning- prolongs the life of rugs beCAuse it gets out -imbeddpd dirt end stains that daily vacuum ,cleaning can· ,~_ not remove, imbedded grit that digs into th. rug with eve!"V troad. 9 x" 12 Domestic $6,00 cPA"'S"~ & Com&e!!J! '100 Park Ave" Swar.lhmore. Pan . SwarthmClre 073!) or 0529 Clearbrook 4646 Rugs !leed Cleaning Ey~E~Y Year! THE BEST WAY TO BUY CONVENIENT HALF GALLON CONTAINER $1.50 (An .Abbott's Dairy Product) Mich.el'.«;ellege, Pharmacy ON TBB CORNER, I , JULy. 15, 1M. T~B SWAaTHMOBBAN lower Chesapeake 'Bay and includÂed an over night stop at T8Dlier THE 'SW ARTHMOREAN ls1and, Va. i>tJBI.IS~ BVDY PBlDAY .T BWAB .... O ... I'A TIlE SWABTIIIIOBUN. INc .. r.m"DIIBR l'boDe sward .e ' . Dr, and' Mrs. Vincent Lathbury and their childun Susan and Bill of Walnut Jane, left July 1 for their II'nnmer hoDIe at ~ruce Shores, East B\IOthbay, Me, Dr, Lathbury returned to SwarUunore after the holiday, but will join hlsfam1Jy for the month of AugÂust, A WIDE PRICE RANGE PETER B. TOLD, lIIdIt.r MAJUOBlB TOLD, Aaod.te MOor Rosali'. Pelrsol Lorene McCaite'r Pat Told En~ as SecoDd Clas8 Matter, .JanUlllT If, 1l12li, at; the Post OffIce at I?warthmore, Pa., under the Act of March 3, 11"8, DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON· SWARTJDIOBB, PA., nm.t.T, nlLY 11. lM8 J.>_byterian Notes Mr, and Mrs, A. D. Moscrip and flllniIÂ¥ of DartmoUth avenue are spending three weeks in their cabin in the Poconos, We ha, ve over 70 different price ran,lles. Consult us-then cOmpare. Our estimate will prove that we are doflnitely not high priced. Sunday morning at .the 11 o'clock service Mr, Bishop's ~r-ing the service and Mrs. William H. Schliltz will be. in charge. The.Ushers for the day are W~ H. Schultz, W,' A. Beachaln, C, W, Dempsey, J, Pitm3n' aIid E, N, Master John A. Hoag of Coral Gables, Fla., is visiting bls grandÂmother Mrs, E, van S. Cleveland of Park aenue, He is a member of the youth Roundup of the MIami News and of the Youth Center of Coral Gables and interested in boxing, baseball, and ari sPQtts of youth, He was atten<lJngthe secÂond grade in Swarthmore Schools when he moved with his family to Coral Gables five years ago, THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. mon will be ''The Middle Wall." Shawhan. \ On Sundays July 24 and July 31 we aball have as our guest preacher the Rev: Peter LoIIie, PastOr of the Obriat Presbyter- Trinity Chw:eh "Notes ian Church, Warwick. .Bermuda. Holy Communioll Wm be cele- Christ Church Is a historic parish brated at 8:00 a, m, At the 11:00 of Bermuda belonging to the Pres- o'clock service of Miming Prayer bytery of Edinburg'b. an,d from~ts and Sermon the uShers ;will be: membership ':"aDY great ferY":'ts R. ~", Baker, head usher, A. E. have been glyen to the servIce :Pritchard, 5, D, Brewsier, Wm.." B, of the Church, We ~ be hap- Bullock, S; D." Clyde, .Jr., En 0, py to welcome Mr, LoVle to our Oramp, iB. Keim and C, H. W, Church, Mr. Bishop will be Ingraham, . preaching at the "Vespers at the • _';'" ." _ • __ _ youth Conference this next week at Pouttney, Vt, Mr. and Mrs, Bishop and family will spend the month of August in Rhode Island, Boy Scout rI'roop 2· meets each Thursday evening" at the Church at 1:30 o'clock, Each Wtl!lnesday during the summer, surgical dressings are being made at the Church, startÂing at 10 o'clock in the morning. U you plan to rome and stay throngh the lunch hour bring a sandwich, 'NEWS NOTES Dr, and Mrs, ArlbuI:" E. Bassett and.Mr. and MrS,'iH~ert T.BasÂsett of North Chester i:'oad" are on a week's ~.utomobUe trip ~ Salem, Mass. Mrs, Clifford Banta of. Parrish road has returnad borne followfIlg a two-week visit with her brotherÂin- law and sister Mr, and Mrs, Foster Fudge of CraWforcIaville, Ind, En route sbe visited her son ' Mr, Phillip Banta of Cincinnati, Ohio, Dlileroo o •• UNIUI.I 1820 CHESTNUT STREET Telephone II 6-1511 MARY A. lAIR. ....... d ... " , Braille work is being done at the Church on Monday mornings at 10 o'clock, Volunteers "are urÂ. gently needed. Our guest soloist this Sunday morning will be Mr. J, Harrison Mr, and Mrs, Walter F. Rauber of Pprk avenue, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Martin $: McVay of Schenectady, N.Y", left 'Monda7 on a thr"':'wi.e!t motor. 'trlp through the New England Slates and C8pe Cod, . Entire 'Stock' Reduced &stwoOd. tenor, Chri,stian Science Notes "Life" is the subject of the LesÂson- Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunady, July 11. The Golden Text,is: ''This Is life eternal; that they ml.ght know thee the only true God, and JesUll Christ, whOln th»u hast sent" (John 11:3), Mr •. William F, Hanny of Yale avenue and MIss Helen P, South of New York were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur W. Binns of Mu1henbenI avenue on their yacht L~ IV~ov~ ,,' ~t week-end, The .fmn'-day criIlse covered two huildnid miles of the '" , " lS S01JTll CHESTD ROAD, SWABTBMORE Methodist Notes The Sunday School will meet at 10 o'clock. The miinlster will preach at the 11 o'clock service, The Church NlllS!'tY is open dur- Beauty by Chrysler ChUrch Services SWARTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ., Rev, Joseph P, Bishop .. MlnIster . Snnday,,Jab' 17 11 :00 AnM, _ The sermon topic will ". "The Middle Wall. .. · Wednesday, .J.ub; 20 10:00 ArM. - Surgical Dresci"IIB Group, ThursdaY, ,Jab' ZI 1:30 P,M.-Boy Scouts. Troop 2. MJCTHODIST CHURCH Roy N, Keiser, DJl" MinIster S1J1ldQ, ,Jab' 17 10:00 AnM.-Church School 11:00 AnM.-!l'he Minister will' .preach, TBINlTY CHURCH Bev, Gea, C, Anderson, Rector " Snnday, ,Jab' 17 8:00 An M,-Holy Communioo. !1:oo AnM.-Mornine :pray.er and., serDlQIl. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIIIiTi , OF J'RIEm)S Snnday, IDlY 17 11 :00 An M,-Meeting for worship, Wednesday, ,July 20 9:30 to 3:30-SewLng and QuUtÂIna in WhIttier House. Box Luncheon, All cordIallT 1IaÂvlted. • . Beauty In AppetJ_l lovely Iino h .:.~ £~t':ili~~~~l:'~t AB oIIa •~•~ atli nise - ;; chrome . . "... may please your oyo, iii but it's there to act as B, rub rail. Behind each de~l of Chrysler design there B a _ story of ~om!D0n ~nse ~d " " "" imagination ID engm_ You Beauty In Com,forr.l A chair at bome is .... utiful If fin. design gives it grace and comfort. Chrysler chair.height seats have this kind of beauty, top. Perfe:clly proportioned Cor comfort, they sea.t you at'tbe proper height to see the road and w enjoy your drive. Comfort that has beauty through fine design-that's the secret of Chrysler engineering and the reJaxing pleasure of diiving a Chrysl~r. Beauty In Performancel You know what \ we mean the moment you feel the smooth response of the great Spitfire High Compression engine. With Prestomatie Fluid Drive Transmissi2n. driving is _ wonderfully easy. Start in third, a slight lift of your ~toe takes you into cruising range. You rarely touch the gear shift lever. A few -. minutes in this ca. gives you pleas- • "..,.,........ .~ me it would take a book to describe. Phone for a demonstration today. ill Enjoy' HANNUM & WAITE . Chester Road -Yale Avenue - - - \ - "" m , - . "
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, • THE JULY U, lIND / PHONE 1884. . PBOlID'T SEa "'I'IBg aDd ~~fB'1'B HARRYA.. L. 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE Pauline Btmeke, Jo.an FaIrbanks, Clair Scholl, Margot Bowie, aDd Mary ,Corse of Swarthmore are working In OCean City this irum.. . ..' mer~ Clearance Sa'le SALES and SERVICE RADIOS &0 BOME APPLIANCES THE JUIIOR BOOl SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Warren Godfrey and sons J~ MId Bruce of Vassar avenue spent a lCk1a7 vacation in Sherwood J!'orest. MIL Bruce remained there as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G •. W. Ernest of BalUmore. \ AT.I .. STOCK . . 111~1) IJ (~I~.I) Announces . . THEIR SFX:OND ANNUAL JULy SPECIAL $1 Discount on Each Pair of . Shoes Purchased FROM NOW TILL JULY 30th BURRY OVER AND SAVE! Mr. George Corse, Jr., of Y8le avenue left laat week for MartinsÂville, Va., where be has taken a position with duPont;. Mr. and Mrs. John Corse, form· er residents of Evanston, m, are visiting at the Corse home on Yale avenue before locating In Lan· H O~\:rc:UpCK Springfield Rd. and Springfield RcL Trolley Station SWARTHM(lRE 3464 SWARTHMORE - PENNA. east;er. We Congratulate the. Directors' • OF THE SWARTHMORE NATI:ONAL BANK , .'. . AN, D TRUST COMPANY UPON THE CHOICE .. OF • Elric " proat AS PRESIDENT • gram AS VICE .. PRESIDENT·, CAs'HIER, and . . ' TRUST OFFICER '. Richard er AS ASSISTANT CASHIER and our business associates upon their wen- . . deserved advancel1)ent •. We believe the 'step .. .. , will prove to be mutually profitable to the Bank, the Individuals, and the Community. . ' STRATH HAVEN INN HOLLYHOCK SHOP SWARTHMORE CO·OP COlLEGE THEATRE • BAIRD and BIRD ADOLPH'S BARBER SHOP CHARLES FISt:BER" . MICHAEL os COLLEGE PHARMACY . PETER E. TOLD . B. J. HOY 5 AND 10 HARRIS and COMPANY· E. L. NOYES aDd 00. THE BOUQUET ., HANNlJJI & WAITE ., . ALICE BARBER, GIF"ffi THE INGLENEUK RUSSEIJ.'S SERVICE MARTEL BROTHERS , RUlrISEY'S 4:BEVROLET BUCHNER'S ' .CEUA, SHOE SHOP : MADISON BROTHERS' i • .. JULY 15, IN9 THE SWABTBMOBEAN 5 NEWS NOTES ing as their house guests summer Mrs. Kniskern's aunt the sister of Mrs. Cassidy. v'as:sar'li~~SA;ur:=-:~~~;r:sp;~er.l Mrs. Leroy Peterson of Swarthmore Dorothy Denworth of Elm ave· I Henry L. Ness,n of East Oranlle, I avenu has b't"n' notified of her DiKposal Service nue left last week to be a leader N.;J. election 10 a Ihree·year lerm Rubbish Coll...,tecl at Camp Cayuga, L.ake Temagami" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Mead. or Member al Lar. ge on the Stove, Calrod units Weeldy or lIrIonOlb' Canada. She was accompanied .. of Cornell aVeIYle and Fairview Board of Oberlin College, repre- heats, broiler, oven, automatic Phone Chester 3-0331 by Sally Gaskill of road spent the week·end In At. seotlng the classes of 1930 through timer and clock. Used very litOe. L~~~9~A.~:M=. :to=5:.:30=P:.M=.~~: . place, and five of her lantic City visiting Mr. and' Mrs 1939. Call Swartlunore 3675-W. _ School classmates. J. J. Cassi<\l'. Mrs. Meader Mr. Philip Banta, son of Mr. FOR SALE General Elect~c re-frigerator, 6 cubic feet. EXcelf- Nancy Rlncliffe of Strath ~lven I .----:--:-:-:-::-...",......,------ and Mrs. Clifford Banta of Par· ent condition. $50. Telephone avenue whose marriage will BANK 6TATElIrIENT rish road graduated June 23 with Swarthmore 1512. place in September, was guest Charter No. 7193. Reserve District a Bachelor of Arts degree ;~~~~i~~~~~~~~ honor at.a miscellaneous No.3: REPORT OF: CONDITION Harvard University. Mr. given by Doris Black aod Patricia OF SWARTHMORE NATIONAL 'has taken a position with the Weiland 'of South Chester ' BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Purchasing Department of Proe-at the latter's home Sunday eve- Swarthmore, in the State of Pennsyl, tor and Gamble in Cincinnati, nil}g:. The guests includ~d a large vania, at. the close of business on Ohio. group of 1947 Swarthmore High 30. 1949. Published in reopon.e.o MarlI:rn Green of fyale avenue School classmates as well as ad..;. call made by Comptroller of the Cur' is camping for the summer at ditional guests. reney, under Section' 5211, U. S. Camp Songadeewin, Barton, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Knis. Revised Statute.. Mrs. Dewey Purnell of Tama· kern of Riverview road are hav- ASSETS . qua, Pa., has been visiting Mr. te1"st,fing _ ._..-_.:::::::::::;~. cn~~;lks.b~:~JI~~II1K l\;~~":.t~~I~ scnd MllfS. TheOdfore L. Purnell of .r.~. ro~o;;·k~2",3e;6~6.~M;.= =>===:-::= ance, and ca~h Items In orne avenue or the last week. Vi AWrED _ Barlol scientist, wife A. Mercer Qt.P.nhy UJ~~:rstn~~q~!~~~~e·nt··oi):.ll.010'71l.0! Mrs. Lee Holt of Springfield, and small child, want to rent ... FUNERAL DIRECTOR IIgntiollH, direct Dnd guor- Mass., is visiting her parents Dr. unfurnished home, Swarthmore or nutcet) .... -................. , .............. a,S2'.:Jfl8.n vicinity by- Sept. 11. Best refer- Formerlv of Media Obll!!l1t1on~ or Stn'-, nnd and Mrs Harol ~ C Goddard of " l)oitUcat IIUI.1I1I,,18101l; ....... .... ".l • ences. Permanent if possible 1125 W. Lehigh Ave., Phila. other bonds. notes. .and .3.1." ..•• , Harvard avenue. Won't \you call and talk it over. . Phone Baldwln'U70 . deben.u.... ............................. Swarthmore 1847. N dditi I -~ g" Corporate· stocks (Including o a ona ""ar e ,or fl1 ....... ,tock o[ Feeleral CLASSIFIED WANTED - Ch0il,d.'s= n-u-rs-e,- .f-u"ll suburban calla Reserve Dank) ...................... lime, live in. July 28 to August Ing $179.01 overdrafts) ........ S7~.326.U PERSONAL c==- ~llUllUWBUIIIIUlUllllllUlllUllllIIIIUUUlllllDDuuaa I ELECTRICAL '" REPAIRS WIRING NEW and OLD HOMES = Samuel M. Harbison l!I . Swarlbmore 0740 11l1l1ll11111UlIlllllllUIlllllllllllllllllllllllllml111UI11l111 Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swarthmore, Mor· ton, Rutledge and Ridley ;~_;;_;;:;;~_;;;::;;;_;;~-;;_;.~;;:~_~.~ l.oans and discounts (I~ud. ___- --,====~~--- 28. Call Swarthmore 2597-J. Township since 1918 ROOFS GU'I'l'ERS Bu4n6k11 .68".r erfnul r..n.i.t uroew neaenl d " fi•x. -- I;~~~~:~E~I ~~~~~~ WAPaNt TEorD- BeaRveidr e F<taol lPs,l't tPsbaut rgohn, ' REPAIRED AND ture ... IHI,2.12.U ...................... sa,702.02 ectrical wiring ek d' l' 'd PHONE: , other assets ........... .................... IS.GU.5a residential and we -en 5, eaving FrJ ay even- INSTALLED . Total Assets ...... _.. .................• 5• . 5-19.693.14 heaters, ran- ing and returning Sunday. Willing Furnace Repairs & Cleaning ges, Burglar to share expenses. Call Swarth- Call LIABILITIES alarm systems. All work done to more 3404-W after 5:30 P. M. GEORGE ~=DD Demand deposits o[ Indlvid· Underwriters' specifications. WANTED R f' ed Ia~" t h ...... DD-D uals. partnerships. and cor- - e In <;.I.J 0 s are , Swartlunore 0444 409 Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 aUons .................... , ................... $3 •• 90 •• 11.98 on washers, vacuum clean- home of Swarthmore woman. Time deposits of Individuals. toasters, fans, Reply to Box H. The Swarth- Swarthmore 14.48 ~=~~""'~J4~.~=~~=~~~=~~=~~>..:l~<~-;n;;J~~'""~"11 DE!~Â¥ft~r:.:~I~:t~~:~t=~:~~ 1.401.610.71 ~wa:~ ~~;;;an"'E;;'·n "-.P;:r=of"ess=o=r=-=-co=mm=:·- :g:-t7o . WILLIAM BROOKs , N6 '~Ob ernwent (IncludIng postal Wharton School. two small dau... ABhes· & Rubbish Rem1rved SeMtON£'S LooKI T'" D.:::!rt!·~[ siai .. ···.iiil"j;Oiiii' 12S .• ".l·ghters, needs three or four bed- Lawns mowed, General \lOUD ~DOlPmT\I eal subdh'lslons .................... ~ 50,OOg.9S irons, toasters and radios re- room house, unfurnished, auto- Hauling " 1\ r" ml I Other depOsits (certified and paired, called. for and delivered. matic beat, late August Occupancy. 236 Harding Av. Mo.!1On Pat cashier's ebecks. etc.) .......... !7.852.27 Call Robert. Brooks. Swarthmore Call. Sunset 9554-W. ~~~;;;;;;!~~~~~~~~ WE CAN I=IND H-IM. fOR YO-U Lisl Your Real Estate With . BAIRD & BmD Old Bank BuIlding Swarlbmore 0108 • 1202 Drlv_al' ConslracUon . Asphalt:Or Concrete PETER DI NICOLA ' Phone Swarihmore 2526 F. F. ZIMMERMAN Photographer "'Outstanding for QualIty" Media 6-0436 6 E. Front SL Since 1905 CUNNINGHAM Palnle..s & p!,per Hangera We should know how Swa. %266 Michigan Ave PETER E. TOLD All Lines Of Jns1Jl'&l!.oe 333 Dartmouth Avenue Swarlhmore 1833 V AN ALEN, BROS. Coal and Fuel Oil PIANO TUNIN~ ALBAN PARKER Phone Media 6-3555 New and RebnUl PIanos and Repairing Since 1918 Builder Repairs.and Total Deposits 15.0D9.0S2.10 ~~~~:::!.--';~:;.:~C~~-=- Other Uabllltles .......................... ,"0." .1;54~8.~." ""=. .. -.=:-:::-:-_,,-""""';c-::- WANTED - Local Petr'lleurn En. Total Llabllltie~ .................... 15.100.422 ... 0 PERSONAL-Lots mowed - War- gineer, wife and child, need CAPITAL ACCOUNTS rOll ·Plerce. Swarthmore 2078. unfurnished apartment or house. Co"'tal S.ock: SALE Call Swarthmore 3203-R between Common stock. total par .... ~~g:~~~:~~ ;,===.;F.:;OR 8 and 10 p. m.. Su~'u, .................... ................... r FOR SALE - Grand piano, dark ::....:==--=.::....:;;;;~~==;;---- ~~~~~ed (::3~:tiremeDi'"·ac.: 37.0l! .31 mohogany finish, medium size, FOR KENT count for preferred. stock) 37.249.97 good condition. $450 for quick Total Capital Accounts ........ 449.!71.J8 sale. Media 6-2274. FOR RENT - Large room, comÂTotal Liabilities and ~2:.~----o=-,..- fortable home. opposite campus. Capllal Accoun.. . ........................ ", FOR SALE - Cushman Motor Convenient, to transportation and MEMORANDA tearooms. Swarthmore 0155-J. Assebl pledged or 8S9l«ned, to secure liabilities and f~r other purposes ........................ .{l9.580.04 Loami as shown above are af-ter deduction of reserves of •• tl27.21 State of Penn6ylvania, County of Delaware, Ss: I, H. S. Sproat, cashier of the above .. named bank, do 60lemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. S. ,SPROAT. Cashi<1'. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July. 1949. W. MARK BITTLE. lXowry Public Correct-Attest: Ar"thur R. Dana Albert N. Garrett W. E. Kistler DiTectors. ESTATE NOTICE ESTATE of John Bailey Lettera testamentary on the above esÂtate have been granted to the undersigned who request 'all persons having claims or demands against the estate ot the deceÂdent to make known the same. and nil perl'ons indebted to the decedent to make payment without delay to Susan DaUey. .Elt.ecutor Celeste Bailey. Executor '·611 Ogden Avenue, Swarthmore, Pat LEGAL NOTICE ST-7-l Scooter. Phone Swarthmore , " THE- TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF TEMPLE UNIVERSITY announces • a practical course In TELEYIS'ION AND RADIO (AM * FM * TV) to be given in Chester, Pa. THE COURSE INCLUDES. PRINCIPLES' OF RADIO AND ELECTRONICS, TELEVISION, AND TELEVIS'ON SERVICING For beginne';, experienced personnel and enthusiam LI MITE D ENROLLMENT fo,. Jueripfive literature write T.llp'l Ulliversity Te~Hica' IIstitllte .128 N. Ina. Sm.!, PIIiIadilfliil 38. Pa Proposed starling dale: September, 1949 (day and evening classes) IRAIN .oa Television and Radio Technicians, Servicing, " Station Operotion, Technical Writing, Sales, and Research' SealedC ObUiNdsT Y\ \-O1llF bDeE LreAcWeivAeRd E·i n the _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ office of the Cbief Clerk to the County Commlsskmers at the Court House. Media. Pa., up" to 12 NOOn Eastern Standard Time. on Tuesday. July 26, 1949, and pubUcly opened' on the same day at 1 :00 P.M. E.S.T .• for furnisbing and delivering to Broadmeadows Farm. Concord TownÂsblp, Delaware County, Pa .• one Pattenon Double HeaUng Element or equal for a Patterson Hot Water Heater. -_ ................................. --_ .... "" .... -------_ ..... __ .................... __ ., ........ _-_ ..... _.... . ..... Each bid must be accompanied Certilled Check In the amount ~O",;ty drown to tile order of tbe 'l..' Delaware. Fonns of Proposal and Speclfleations may be obtained. at the office of the Clerk, Court House. Media. Pat • The County Commissioners reserve tbe right to reject any or all bids. . John H. Doberty • Fred F. Dote Albert J •. Crawford~ .Jr. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' * NEW C*O NSTRUCTION ALTE*RA .T IONS. REPAIRS Highest Quality Craftsmanship HORACE A. REEVES "THIRD GENERATION BUILDERS" LET US ESTIlIrIATE CALL SWARTHlIrIORE 3450 " CHARLES E.FlsCHER 5WAII'I'HMORE "53 "A HOUSE WEU·MAINTAINEf) IS THE WISE OWNER'S 9AIN." '. RfERS BRDS.. ... • MODERN KtrCHINS • WAll •• d noOi COVI_S • NIW CONSTRUCTION • ALTERATIONS •• d lirA ... \RTERS BROTHERS, ... Contractors anti Build." 302 Gayley Street • Mod;" ... Phone: Media 6-4281 MORE BEAT FOR LESS MONEY PREl\IIUM ANTIIRA(llTE 331 Dartmoulb Avenue Swar\hmore Swarthmore 0345 Mason Builders Supply Company lIrIILLWORK - LUMBER BUILDING MATER~ A. WAYNE MOSTELLER • ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR All Types of Electrical In· stallations and Repaira • Serving Swarthmore and Vicinity for past Twenty Years 1180 Muhlenberg Ave. Swar\hmore a8S Nl;GHT or DAY Painter Interior IiIld Exterior ; .'. •
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,., t • Mr. and Mrs. Carroll\ streeter Carter Davison Of Vassar av- CIIElSTER ROAD TB.AF'FIC and their SOD Jack of Columbia enue was one of the memben of (continued from Page 1) avenue spent the week-end In the Springfield College varsity Ithaca. N.Y. lscrosse team who was honored In favor of the first is the fact Mrs. Henry J. Welland and her recently at a banquet given at the that traffic through ~ Borough deughter Patricia of South Ches- • is headed principally nOr1:h and ter road spent last week In Ocean . close of the squad s succeesful north-east from the south, and City as the guests of the Albert season. Davison was a defense vice versa. An eastward bypass St. Clalrs of Wilmington. man. would thus be In llne with the --------..::..----...:...---------;------1 traffic movement. In favor of the second is the avoidance of the 'Proxlmity of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones and family "f Swarthmore aven!1e. have returned to their bome after a visit with relatives In Boulder. 9010. On the way home they stopped at Yellowstone Park 'where they met Allce Putnam and . Jane Tyson of Swarthmore who are on aD. extended tour of the West. ' Patsy Blake of Amherst '8Jld Mary Willis Of Dickinson avenue JULy 15, lHt are visiting Susanne ,Bell of Parl!: avenue whose family, is summerÂing at Manasquan. N. J. Mrs. Joseph' V. Collins and her daughter Mrs. Irvin R. MacEllwee of Mt. Holyoke p1sce flew to BosÂton 1sst Wednesday on Northeast. AIr LInes as gueSts Of Mr. Paul F • Collins of. Winchester; MQSS~, founder of the AIr IJnes and Board ChaIrman. Mr. Collins is the son of Mrs. Joseph V. Colllns. traffic to areas which are densely =t;~t;j:s;~ii:iit:i.t=~t;j;;e;=tii~it;ii:iit:i.t==tii:s;;n;;~==~ settled secured, however. by the Il • Owned and Operated by AmerIcan 5'0 .... Company At home or on vacation, It will pay you fa shop WHERE QUALITY COSTS LESS You'll find your convenient Acme Clbo at the seasho ... , 10 you can alway. be au ... of popular fooda at popular prl. __ /lSaJ CATSUP =.~r '::"13c: t:: 9&: APPLE BUTTER ::~~:'h':= ~"19C CA'~.I,\,I...nu .T EA aPr.kao_e ~_"'!_.It ZBc: ~_.:!_.It 53c Ideal Tea .... 'f.'.:.- Lean, Tender, Acme Graded "A" Beef CHUCK ROAST lOlling a.ef ......... "25c IGround.1IHf Short Ribs Beef "33c Beef Tongues '"43c "49c FRYING CIICKENS ~~: • 39&: Shoulder VEAL ROAST "'M .. C8t lit 45c LIVER PUDDING ':.tier ( JI':t. ) An~. . COOKED CANNED BAM ~~ .. ~ht DRESSED WIlTING Ioad;;~ "'" no 57c HI 19c lit ISc Haddock Fllle,. "29cI Lob ... r-' .. • ... - .. 79c HONEYDEWS VI:::.:' Celery _H-' ':'::1gelWatennelons _., .. ~ 4c Umes ,-,.... -'''ISe Apple. ".:.'::" 3'''25c LIMA BEANS .. :-:.~.. Z .. 19c w .... W",h... ".,"lIIm"'" lal. Club BEVERAGES GI .... AI. I tOC Root aM' al'le Sor50parllla Ibot Orong. Plu, "'ptllU" Peal .. TU II PlIU. MarUII ROB ROY REfRESHiNG Bever8l" It,";' 12_ ft_ Depostt .. .!!~ Tu 'I PAl ... Ch .... ,... 2-11t ,kg 75. GLENDALE CLUB :; Z3c Sharp Ch.... "73c Grvy .... 1:18" I ........ pk. 59c Kraft ............ 2'~ '''ac Gold-N.Rlch ,. 65c Pab.t .. " ......... ""'- Ok. 23c Goad Luck 0'_ .. .. , •• " 32c lISa) Oleomargarine .= 26c PrInce .. 0,':" .. 2 1-10 39c Popular lrand ·".rtN flavor. ICE CREAM 2 .!k~ sSe IMlt..proof ball' Induded-No charste Popular food at Popular Price. Ideal, Del Monte or Llbby'a Cling, ..... 27c Ho.2~ .11 Ifl •• er ... hr .... H.avy Iyn, F ... ~e Pea_h .. o~::::t 2 N:;~ 450 Ideal Fruit Coaktall ._.rll~l.lV. 2 ~ S..- New Pack Pie Cheul .. ~~r ~.2 27. lde.' .... v .. ApriODts u........ N~'h2 .. Red T .. · Apricots :::'.:. 2 ':~ 2 •• Red Ri ... T.......... s .. ~.1!... N,:;,2 1 .. Ide" Filii.,. Bweet P... 2 "::;.! S50 N.w P._k G .. lla a •• n • ""l!::'10 2 t:,.o.,,: sse I£Ioki •• Flaked Tuaa FIsh ' ':' sse ... ·d .. Ute May.aa.' •• =I:=: '?:' 1" fltO.S TfD fOOD YAWlS o .. c 'ordhook LIMA BElNS ~=tt .:.=;,;:,...-- ••••• OI'aaIe ohdl. e..= .... ,t4 ... w.Ca-op 0I'aaI. ".... • :.: 57e U.wt,a •• adWllol •• b:aw •• ,,,,I:t:5te ...... _ ......... ew.ots ':';: Z60 DaD "AlE ".,.-- .... " ..... c. au' SUP : >I I IUlD • ptl • ., -..-' .. sacrifice of Crwn Valley. The Del-aware Park Commission would agree to this only on the showing that such a use of the valley . was patently more in the public Interest that its conservation as a park area. Swarthmore College considers a highway in Crum ValÂley only a uttle less undesirable It!han the widening of Chester Road. It is evident that wherever the through traffic is peomanently disposed damage will be incurred; and that public interest must inÂclude all people likely to be affec-ted either as property owners or as hlghway users. Swarthmore latienal'Bank· & Trust Co. • Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Now You can buy U. S. Savin&s Bonds automatlcall7 through the new Bond-a-Month Plan. AaIt: at thi8 :Sank geIrt wise awlsaoi te bveidfoenret ttahkaint@ t:h ea cltoionn- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the more a bypass will cost. thus reducing the chance of securing relief. In view 'If tl/.e above. with the advice of the Department of HighÂway people. the Highway ComÂmitte recommend.!.!. and Council ,passed a resolutlon requesting a bypass of the Borough. It is intended by the action taken to increase the priority of our traffic 'Problem in the eyes of the Departm.mt of HighÂways to such a point that a defÂInite relocation of Route 320 will be established to bypass the Bor. ough. It is entirely possible .that such a relocation will be along a route not indicated, by our px:ellmÂInary studies. Wherever;.t is 10- cat~ if the right-Of-way Is seÂcured actual construction can be delayed with the ultimate, bypass of traffic ilssured. Miss Allce Blodgett and Miss Myrtle McCsU/n of Rutgers aveÂnue left Wednesday for SpringÂfield. Mass .• to visit Miss Blodgett's mother. Miss McCallln will lster visit Miss Margaret Price of MoyÂlan who is summering In Nan-tucket. . Jane Penfield of Riverview road visited her Stephens College roommate Lutitia Sharp of AtlanÂta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp had Jane as their guest in AtlanÂtic City last week. Lutitia is now visiting Jane at her home until late in July. Miss Nancy Hoot of Lafayette avenue returned home last week from a two-week trip to Sandwich. N. H .• where she was a guest at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen MacQueen of Lansdowne. The Swart Co-op ore WHEN CO-OP 8 ARE IN TOWN PoRICES ARE DOWN Apple Cream Pie TWO DAY SPECIAL ONLY Loci.1 F1'esh KtIled. FryJug , Chickens GOv't Graded "A" Topped with BuHer Cream 49c Ib4Sc Rib Roast of Beef· IbS9c FInal Special GIl Yankee Slieed Bacon '. only Ib 39c 'l'l7 CO-OP Bluo Label ", . Grapefruit Sections 2' :-..! 29c 'Scott-Towels 2 RoIIs29c Test' Selected co-op Bed Label Tomato Juice F1'esh palled Jersey Sugar Corn Callfornta Sweet eam.. Cantaloupes leebelir Lettuce 312 oz cans' 31e doz 49c· • 2 for 39c head 10c Closing at Noon WednesdayS During .Inly and Aupst. A":::::"FOR the biggest half Year in Studebaker history! THE Studebaker buyÂing wave that"s I sweeping the country grew to huge propor· tions the past few weeks. By the end oflune, so many pe0:r.le ha bought new Stu ebakers that the biggest haH year in all Studebaker history was recorded. A 1949 Studebaker i. more than a new vision of loveliness inside and outside. It b~ogs new thrift that counts, new handlingeaseandriding comfort ioto motoriog • FUSCO and ALSTON CHESTER and FAIRVIEw ROADS PHONE SWAK'DlllOBB flN STUD£BAK£R'S REALLY ROLLING! 1949 IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR! ., I ARE YOUR FLOWERS C:HEERIN'Q THE SWARTHMO SUMMER HOSPITAL PATIENTS? VOLUME 21-NUMB"B 29 SERVICES FOR MRS. FROEBEL Active Civic Leader Dies Mter Long lllness Funeral services were h~ld Wednesday llI<?rning at Oliver Bair·s. Philadelphia for Mrs. Marie Burns Froebel. wife of Guenther H. Fr"'lbel, who died July 14. after an illness of six years: "A private service and the interment took place Wednesday afternoon at St. Peters's Cburch In the Great ValÂley. Paoli. The Rev. J. J;jlrden Guenther officiated. Mrs. Froebel came to SwarthÂmore with her family in 1931. Her gracious hospitality and wide inÂterests made her home. Tall Oaks. Swarthmore avenue, a radi,a ting center of. activities. She took an active interest In the Home and School Association and ,the various mother·s groups In which her children's schooling Involved her. She was active In the Swarthmore Junior Assemblies which she aer- SWABTHMORE, FRIDAY, JULy 22, 1919 $3.50 PER TUB "NewOu~~' Sunday DIRECTORS PLAN n:6::=~O:::::.~tcl~bl RECREA liON TO· The Swarthmore Friende Meet-~.:.:·.·..,~.; '. ' ISCHOOL. YEAR !,!O~~!;~ s!;!:m~ b~ D~ . EXHIBIT WORK Ing will be host to a group of "New :~ tails concerning time. p1sce and Americans" :from the Phlladelphia classes will be announced lllter. ' area on Sunday afternoon. Bid Awards Made, New . Bike Ride Featured As ThlB group formed ten years ago Combined CIa88 The committee urges all local Association Enters for European refugees by the so- gardners to pamper their flowers clal service committee of Race Arranged and get out their containers (there Last Weeks Str t Y Iy d are classes for everybody). re-e- e ear Meeting. has hel LaA Monday night the School minding them. too that the more It is difficult for any -~-r..t- er' monthly friendship parties during Board met at its annual mid-sum- they cut their fiowers. the more to keep up with the van'ed activ-the winter and t~o summer plc- mer meeting to take care o~ ae- fiowers they will have: ilies of, borough children who are nics. It is being constantly en- cumulsted matters of 1)1,*",'"1 ' ' attending the SWllIIier recreation larged by new arrIv,\ls iii .America. and to lay plsns 'for the coming Cut flowers are needed for the programs held at both schoolS and At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon school year. All members wera Phllsdelphla General Hospital on all plaYgrounds. the re w ill be a walk over the present. patients.. They may be left iD .Let us stop in at Rutgers Ave- S thmo ' containers on the Woman's Club war re College camPUS. ar- After studying the actual cos! porch each week between Wed- nue School for a morning. rang¢ by Harry WooIPof the Col- 'outlay per pupil during the school nesday rioon and 9 o'clock Thurs- '1'he three-year olds. who five lege. A box supper. with dessert, year just closed the Board set day morD.!ng. weeks ago wept. loudly at the de-will. be enjoyed near the Meeting the tuition rates for out-of-town parture of their mothers, DOW House later. . pupils In accordance with the play happily together in sand- A hundred people are expeCted. plan provided in the School Code. LEGION NINE box and express wagon. at easel Interested tOwnfolk are welcome The tuition rates for 1949-50 will . and . tea table. tears now make to join the group •. , be $187.00 per year In the e1emen- their appearance at noon when tary schoo~ and $288.00 per year BREAK EVEN mamas come to take the children E. A. GILLESPIE FUNERAL HELD In the. high school. payable quar- home. terly in advance. D r And V The fours have prog,..,..ed from Proper advertising having been eJ.eat ictory:, PI ay'm g t oget he r to working to-made and specifications prepared l\:Jaintain League gether. This week they were and distributed to vendors. bids Tie hosts to their mother~ at a tea ed party for whlch they made and Former Swarthmore were open for.a number of f'lled b' • The Le .... on nine continued ,'ts' erry boxes. ThIs occasion ved as chairman. She originated the first home parljy for the graduating class of Swarthmore • ;mgh School on the graduation night of the class of 1940. materials and services. ineluding 6' Resident Dies repairing ot typewriters of the drive toward the League cham- was also an opportunity for Sudden! ,cammerc Ial c1 ssse s and otfi.c es; pionshlp last FrIday when it lost mothers .to see the :fAmous doll . Y printing of pupil report cards; re- a' heartbreaker to Manoa but corner. and admire the productS Edward Armstrong Gillespie. placement of worn and demaged bouoced rid>t back M;onday with of work bench and sandbox. son of the late Mrs. E. A. Gilles- window shades; purchase of new a stirring 5-4 victory over Drexel The five-year oids have model- She was an active and devout pie. was Interred In West Nolting- desks. chairS. additieual lockers, Hill pulling the league leaders led and painted ducks as a result Episcop!l!ean. president of -the ham. Maryland. In the. Gillespie locks for gymnasium classes. new back· Into a three-way tie with of their trip to GI·.n .. Providence Auiciliary and Guild at Trinity family plot on Saturday following dlshwashlJtg equipment for the Swarthmore and Manoa. Park. ",he"", in addltion 10 feeding C"h"u rch. fort hs ever.a l iy ears. She'k w asf his death from coronilry throm- cafeterla; and contract for towel Johnny. Poole was the ducks they ro'lled d the far fram his • own at'h<e~ vdi~o'cesen aenDdU SthSe!,nl\~s"ownorShOop 'Posis at 11 o'clock Thursday mom- service for athletic teams and usual steady self Friday as the slopes and had "tea" (juice and ",.. lng" • J ... - 14. while at worl!: at physical ·"ucation pl.-es Manoa' Team combined 'timely crackers) In the summer house. at' Holy Trinity Church, 'Phllath-e .S.u.n. ,O il Co_Aany office. Phil- S. e'vera.l ,tt ..'f e.d tlnnal hits' wlthUllfortunate breaks for 0 ne end of the room has a viI-delphia. . During the recent war adelphla Fun"e"rla' l servtces 'were . ma era 0 uca la t tru ._i.'·· . S:warlhmor.e. .. ·~ - .. ~ .~by a; score ,~e a "?~ .. ~tion paper houses, she was chairman of the local .' s ....... lcance were discussed and --~ --- held at Oliver Bair's Saturdey acted u Th B ard th . ed of 6-2. Swarthmore hlt hard made last week by the children. women woo work.~...,. wI·o~u the morning thpon'. e 0 au onz bu't couldn·t get its drives awav Highp . o.m t 0 f the w eek was a v lsit Stephens Church Cantelm In Phil-' e continuation of. the adult eve- • to Bill H adelphia. Born In NoltinghllIll, Chester ning school shop' and the Satur- from the alert .Manoa fielders. y arvey's farm. Born in Austin. Texas on No- County. Pa.. on' November 16. day mofnlng recreation cIas8es for McKenzie and Barr hlt triples to Visit Ferry 1898 Mr. Gillespie came to the _'_ri ·th th lead the attack. The six and seven-year olds en_ vember 2, 1892, she liVed much CO~ year, WI e same joy sports, mUSic, dramatics and of her early life in San Anton,·o. Swarthmore ~th his mother. his teachers In cJuu.ge as last year.. Monday the team traveled to hand k fr M d two brothers the late George Gill_ Reo . I th· ed II Drexel Hill d ed th t wor om on ay to Thurs- She graduated from St. Mary's ogm. ng e mcreas enro - , . anove1'POwer a d ch . build d the lst Frank . ay ea week. Friday always Hall and attelided the University esp,e er an e -. ment In the first and second grades team whlch was leading the league brings a special treat. Those ex-of Texas and Columbia UniverSl·.... lin S. Gillespie physician. and next year and in- view of the re- at the time. in a tight mound duel 11 t h ts h ,where she studied J·ournallsm'J. his sister: Mrs., Francis Gillespie quest s fro m groupa f Is, ~ betw Lan D It d Pre ail ce en os. t e Morrows. turn- W It I 1918 His tory 0 paren ""e een y a on an v. ed. over the l.l ' swinuning pool com- She w'!S a member of the Zeta Tau a on· n . prepara· Board designated Mrs. Ellen W. Harry Warren's home run and plete with colored inner tubes to Alpha national soron·..... Dlq'm' g school was Mercersburg Academy.. Delaplaine. who taught secoud triple won the ballgame for tati all 'J H d ted.... Swarthm . ' an ecs c y-cavorting group ·the first World War. she was very Cell gra u: ;om err::,re grade in' the schools during the Swarthmore both of them terrific on Friday last week. Mr. Ka-act,' ve m' the. work of the Amer- 0 ege w ere e was a m er past year. as teacher of a mixed wallops Into deep right center. ..._,-, 'd t . f h SAT C in 2 P~. pres, en of the Chester-ican Red Cross at Fort Sam Hou- .., ~ e b' • hl." '19 3. first and second.grade. ThIs cisss When Dalton started to weaken Bridgeport Ferry Co. was more ston and .contingent camps. e egan career as a san- ,will meet In the College Avi!nu.. in the lsst half of the fifth. John- th rdlal h O f th In hlch h itary eogineer and for the past School and will take care of the ny Poole relieved and retired the ap. co w en the children ne 0 . e ways V( s e 17 has been . ted 'th 'd . . were his guests. All traffic was shared her Texas 'bac"'-ound years aSSOCla WI. overflow froiD ·the first and second 5. ~ m order. Drexel Hill. Manoa ..... th S Oil Co DurIng held up while Mr. Cornog. Com-with Swarthmore friends was the' e un mpany. • gradeS. thus having smaller c1sss- and Sw~thmore all have a 6-2 pany representative. led the two-t la H_ri f' the war he taught Mechamcal eh at College and Rutgers Avenue record WIth the local team meet- ... . ransp n...... 0 popp,es grown Dr . tTl Uni 'ty H . M ' by-two procession onto the poat. fr eed . ed fr FIan . awmg a emp e vel'Sl. e. schools In these ,regulsr grades. mg , anoa Wednesday on River om s rece'v om - her f the S L~L_ _ "" Up the:!; went to the pilothouse. ders Field In 1917 whlch had ,was a m~ 0 w ...... wlWre In order td accommodate this view .. ·ield and ending its league w\1ere Captain Moses let them blo- omed a b Ollt M emon'a l' D ay and Pr. esby. tenan Church. the Wer_n - other c1sss and provid.e "a room se.ason at Alden on Monday. Drexel ex amine everything and watch f aI th Froeb ' her-Ainsworth Post of the Amer- for it. it will probably be necess.~ Hill will play at Manoa tonight. or sever years e. EllS I Le' d f th Phl ~_, -. hlm steer the boat. Then came m. v,· ted the commum' ....,; t a sha re Pca'n f r t glon't, ya n S·0 Je 1. ..1.9p 4p1a to. move the present sixth· grade m. spection of the engine room th~ir ~:~ty. to h h b d sh h: h:m~s' b"':::~:'n::an~. but ~':~f:gr::~ ~:.:..~ !:= CLIPPERS TALLY :~ ;~~:s~:n ':d~ts f::k:!,,~ n a on er us an e he was planning to . return to during the coming year. is survived by four children. a Swarthmore soon. He Is survived ANOTHER WIN aings as guests of the line. daughter Carol Maude (Mrs. by his wife' Helen Traux Gill~ Bills were. approved and author- NaturallY in the course of' hu- Louis de Moll); three sons Guen- espie whom :be married Novem~ ized paid In the am<lunt of· man events. when children are the ther H. Jr.. of Germantown, her 10. 1939 and by his five year $5618 .. 96. The Board also author- The Clippers continued their "humans". equipment gets broken. George Coggeshall and William old' son Harry Truax Gillespie; ized the retirement of $5.000 In winning streak with another Colonel Mabbott of Harvard ave- Freden'ck·. three grandchildren Series E bonds In August and the nue has been runrun' g a 'volun by his sIS ' ter Mrs Walton Amherst cleancut victory over Springfield - Steven Yerkes and 'Joanne Burns .• payment of $850.00 interest on teer hospital for broken axels. b I avenue and by three neIlhews outstanding bonds of this series. by a score of 7-2 Tuesday even- " h eIs Froe e of Germantown. and Charles E. and G<>orge Gillespie Ing at Springfield. Timely hitting m,ss'ng we. etc,. and his work Lane Marie de Moll; and by her of Strath Haven avenue and Ed~ Beginning July 1 of this year the and steady fielding conllnued to in their behalf is much apreciÂmother Mrs. Maude Coggeshall ward G; Walton of Amherst av- new School Code is In fo'rce and further the team In its drive for ated by the children. Burns of Tall Oaks.' d all work and actions of the Board the second half champions hlp. Snmmer Clobbers WILLIAM A. .BLAND- - en e. will Juive to be In accordence with The College Avenue School. this new Code. together with Billy Ziegenfus pitched the headquarters for Summer Club. Is William A. Bland of West ~,h l!_ 8chw a1 m SeI'V'lO OS T omorrow amendments thereto ;provided by first fiv e m.n.m gg In his usual 1m- a veritable beehive of acli. ........ adelphia, formerly of Riverview . fash! d' ... . road. died suddenly earlY Satur- ' Memorial' services will be held the last LegIslature. ~=:: it' out~n an Billy Hoot with tournaments In tennis. cap-day morning of coronary throm- tomorrow. July 23 for T /5 Bruce lure-the-flag. softball,etc.. for the bosis. He was 71. F. Schwalm, Jr.. 422 Infantry, Tonight the Clippers will take older children; jacks. checkers and Born and educated in Chicago. 106th Division of the U, S. Army OFFICE CLOSED on Overlook Heights on Riverview the like for smaller fry. Articles Mr. Blsnd at the lline of biB death at Whltemarsh Memorial Chapel. Field with Billy Hoot doing the made in Arts and Crafts will be was a retired executlve of the Whitemarsh. The Tax Collector' Mary hurling. Saturday afternoon at displayed next Monday Tuesday Philadelphla Branch of the Amer!- Corporal Schwalm, only son of Parke Dodd will be a~ 2:30 Billy . Ziegenfuswlll try to and Wednesday In the windows of " can Radiator Company. He was a Mr. and Mrs.B. F. Schwalm of from her office for 10 days. piteh the Cllppersto victory over -Sipler's Hardware Store. Mason. North Chester road,' died January beginning ;,July '25. Holmes the only team whlch has Special events are planned for He is survived by his widoW. 19. 1945 in Germany. His body ~=;~::;:=:=;:;:;:;::;:;;=~ beaten the Clippers this 'M~pn. Summer Clubbers each Friday. JosephlneB. and two sons. G<>orge was recentI;y returned to this In a. gIime postponed from last One week found ·them hay_riding of North Cbester road, and WIl- country. Dr. Leroy Peteis.m of Vassar Fr!day. the next thcy were ringing vil~ liam A. Bland, Jr.. of Dallas. aVll1lue was In 'New: London, N.H. Next, ~onday the Clippers lrav- ls~s, d90rbells ,in a scavenger Funeral services were held In Mrs. Thomas S. \Safford of 1sst WI!eIt attending Jhe iInIih eI to T,ansdewne allil then wind hupt for: one red maple leaf, one Philadelphia Wednesdey. Inter- Stl;ath Haven Inn is ",,*H1ing Po~ Divlson of the GOrdon up the ,league season b7 m~ 'empty thread spool. one' 1947 ment \vas private In Arlington the.summer months at Skytop jn Research Conferences held an- East lAnsdowne on Riverview ChrIstmas seal, one Whealies box Cemetery Lansdowne. the Poconos. nuelIy at CoIb7 .Junior College. Field next Priday evening. (continued on ~ six) / • • • ..
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\ T B E S W A it T'SM 0 B BA N JULy zz, 1Mt - . Bmm Mrs. ·McChesley. Is the d"'tth- NEWS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. GoodÂwin of Rose Valley road, MoYlan, entertained at a supper plll'\31 Saturdsy evening. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. Dwight Cooley was also celebrated. Those presÂent from Swarthmore were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Paxson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dethloff, and M1". and ENGAGQWEN'.lJ!o 1,lr. and ~. Charles lL. ZeD" sen of Rutledge announce the enÂgagement Of their daughter, Miss Anita Allce ZenSen, to Mr. Robert Cleeland, Jr., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleeland of Drexel HilL Swarthmore ~~ Church. The Rev. jll'M'Ph P. ~1ahc!P per-formed the ceremODY. . The bride, Biven in marriage by her lather, wore a gown of· white lace made with an oU-tbe-shoulÂder neckline with yoke of iU'IIoon and finlsbed with a bertb& of the lace. Her long tull skirt ·formed a circular Irain. Her finger tip veil of French illusinn fell from a wreath of orange . blossouis and pearls, and she carried stephanÂotis centered witIi an orchid, Mr, JIIld Mrs. J obn 'McChesJer of WaShington, D. C., :mnounce the birth of a son, John McChes-ter of Dr .. and Mrs. Arno ViehoÂever of Washington, formerlY of ley, 3d. . Swartbinore. . Mr.. Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pelrsol. Jr., and daughter Gloria Ann of Lafayette ·avenue spent Monday and Tuesday visiting friends and relatives in York and Harrisburg. Mrs. Thomas M. JaokSon of Park al'enue entertained at a small luncheon Wednesday in honor of MIss Tuttle. Mrs. Joseph S. Bates of "Rocky Spring Farm", Media entertained at a small lImcheon Tuesday in honor of Miss Margaret S. Tuttle of Wellesley, Mass., formerly of Swarthmore, who. was Mrs. Bates' house guest for· several days. Miss Zensen is a graduate' of Swarthmore High School, and received a degree of Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering at the Philadelphia T<;XI.Ile. InÂstitute of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Mr. Cleeland Is attending Philadelphia Textile Institute. He served overseas two yeara with the U.S. Marines. The wedding will take place September 17 in the Chambers Memorial Presbyterian Church, Rutledge. Mrs. Olga ChriStensen of Falls Church, Va., announces the enÂgagement of her daughter, Joyce B., to Mr. Arthur W. Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. !BenjamiIi W. Collins of North Plester road. The wedding will. take place ·the latter part of August. • Mr. Collins. is working in the Pat~nt Department in Washington, D.C. TO WOO AUGUST 27 MisS Carol Van Aleq attended her sister as maid of honor and the bridesmaids were MIss Jessie Gilbert of Park avenue, and WelÂlesley College classmates MIss Jean Titchner of Binghamton, N.Y.. and MIss Jane Potter of Providence, R.I. They ali wore frocks of pale pink lace and marÂquisette featuring low roUnd neckÂlines and tiny puff sleeves. They carried bouquels of Rubrum Illies and white snapdragons tied with green ribbons. The maid of honor wore flowers in her hair. Mr. Edgar Curran of Baltimore served as best man, and the ushers included Mr. Wimam Bell of HarÂvard avenue, Mr. John W. Sprout of Hightstown, N.J., Mr. Douglas ppM.lma" and Mr. Talbott Bond, both of Baltimore. Mr .• and Mrs. Herbert Spackman of Thornbury Farm, West Chester are entertainjng as their !bouse guests MIss Dely Brink a student at the University of Amsterdam and Mrs. I,ehti Teemant a mediÂcal student in· Stockholm, Sweden, The wedding of MIss Jean Bert- . A reception followed at the ram Lawrence; daughter of Mr. Woman's .Club - The bride's mother chose a gown who are traveling in the United and Mrs .. James C. Lawrence of . States this summer. The Spack- "Maple ~rae", Moylan, and Mr. man's elder daughter June is a j obn Pnce Damon, son of Mr. junior at Vassar College. ";'ld Mrs. II: Gilroy Damon of ~al- Priscilla Rogers of Park avenue lingford, will take place Saturday, returned home last week after a . AugUst 27, at 4 o'clock at "~ple two-week'visit with cousins in Brae". A reception will follow . Waynesboro, and with her cousin the ceremony. Mrs. Edward Lawhorne of Car- -, .- ---- lisle, formerly Lucy iR. Hayes of SEPTEMBER BIUDE Swarthmore avenue. of FrE!nch blue crepe with pink acc~ories. Her corsage was of Pinoo;chio roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a gown of toast lace and crePe with brown and white accessories. Her corsage was 0 Cybidium orchids . Following a wedding triP tel Bermuda. 'the collple will lIYe in Baltimore. NOLAN - MORROW . SAVE TIME! ' , ' , LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR , IWHILE. YOU SHOP • THURs,DAY JULy 28, 1949 The $l.OO-Serve YourseH-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Selection From HQT DISHES - DELlCIOUS SALADS . AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN The Bouquet BEAUTY SALON I . Come summer - Cpme care Call Swarthmore 0476 9 Chester Road Mrs. Samuel Francis Butler of _South Che.-(er road and Mrs. WillÂiam M. Pomeroy of Haverford have returned from a three-week vacation at West Harwick, Cape Cod, Mass. , Mr. W. I. McNair of Winter Park, Fla., arrived Saturday for an extended visit with his daughÂter Mrs. George M. Karns and family of Wellesley road. The marriage of MIss F)lizabetb Louis Helmuth, daughter of Mrs. Oscar Garrett Helmuth of RutÂledge, ,to Mr. WIlliam Roessler Bates, son of Dr. and MrS. Joseph Sumner Bates of "Rocky Spring Farm", Medlli, will take place SatÂurady, September 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Charles B. Robinson of the Rutiedge PresbyÂterian Church will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. WjJljam"C. Morrow of Harvard avenue eDnOuDCe the marriage of their daughter Pa- ~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~:.~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ trlelll, to Mr. TrulY Noian of 0.--. = lando, Fla., Tuesday, JulY 19 in Mr. and. Mrs. Robet GUfjJJan and son David of Yale avenue left Thursday to spend the balance of the summer at Buck Hill Falla. A reception at "Rocky Spring Farm" will follow ·the ceremony. , the Methodist Church, Lafayette, lnd!, in the <presence of the, imÂmediate "family. A reception followed the cereÂmony. . The bride is a graduate of George School. The bridegroom is attending Purdue University, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Smith TAYLOR - VAN ALEN lnd. of Yale avenue are entertaining -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Mrs. Smith's parents Mr. and The marriage of Miss Nancy r FOB Mrs. Wade Hampton Barnes of Van Alen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Park ave- MAGAZINE ·.oBfi rJmuilnyg. ham , Ala., for the month nU6, to Mr. Jolm W. Taylor, Jr., SUBSCRIPTIONS Mrs. C. A. Chase of Houston son of Mr. and Mrs. TaylOr of Mrs- lJoyd E. KDlIffmllD Texas is visiting her brother Mr: Baltimore, Md .. took place Satur- Swarthmore Z080 Peter E. Told and family of Park ~d~a~y~aftern~~ioo~n~a~t~4~0~'clo~ck~m~~' th~e~~~~~~~~~~~~~ avenue, while en route to Canada. ~ Pat Told will accompany her aunt and uncle, Mr. Chase will join them enroute. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steclf of New York City were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hopkins of Crest Lane. Mrs. Robert R. Hopkins and son . Andy of South Chester road, and Andy's cousin 'Kit Reynolds of Oberlin avehue, left Saturday for a two-week vacation at Eeach Haven. Balt.lmore Pike, Springfield Phone Swarthmore 0450 The Hoagie Hut 17~ S. Chester Road Swaa1hmoft! Phillie 3218 Hoagies SteaIcs Party Sandwiches Hamburger. ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL 000 North Jackson Sjtreet,MOOia Phone MEdia 6-2912 . Small Private Elementary &hool 'Kindergarten through ~hth Gmde Thorough grounding in the three R's, "elence, . soclal studies, an introduction to music, dramatics. and manual training. Bright, Cheerful Rooms. Large, Beautiful PlaygroUDd REGISTRATI.O N OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VACANC. IBS '---- MEDIA AIR OONDlTIONED Friday and Saturday . Ray MiUand - Jean Peters Pan! Douglas "IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING" Sat. Mat. at 1:15-Extra for the Kiddies "KING of the RQCKETMEN .... No.3" Also Cartoon Sun. - Mon. - Tues. S1IS8Il BaYWal'd Robert Preston "TllLSA" in technicolor Wednesday Only Gene AutrF Barban. llaitton "LOADED PISTOLS" College Theatre Air Conditioned . Friday and Saturday .Tqne AUyson ' Peter. Lawford ElIzabeth Talrlor ''LrrrLE WOMEN" in technicolor Feature Times - Sat. Night· Only 6:00 ~ 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. Special Saturday Matinee For K1ddles - 1:00 p.m. ''WAY OUT WD!T" Serial, _ Carloons ~ (lomeily • • Monday and Tnesday , Glenn Ford - BIIen Drew "1IlAN FBOM OOLOR 400" In techni~lor Starting 'ltnmIda:v "IT IIAPPBl'ZINNG8 "B iBl«. PAINTING? RoZf Your 'Rugs out of harm's way. Better still, call P$ulson to clean your rugs and keep them until you are ready. (PAINTERS: Your curtomers wil, a,'rttiQt~ ,our ,hougbtfulness i/ youluJ/gest ROLUNG rug, rather than cO!Iuring tfum.) l?A"'SM1 ~ Com~!!.! ) 100 Park Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. . Swarthmore 0730 or 0529-Clearbrook 4646 ~Rugs Need Cleaning EVERY Yeart_ S"jSSSS, SS SiSSSS sS'SSSSSSSS""'$'S"'sss""S' THE BEST WAY TO BUY . CONVENIENT HALF GALLON CON,{AINER :,$1.50 (An Abbott's Dairy Product) Michlel'i C,llep PharRlIIY O!f,..m COBNBa JULY·ZZ, HID TBESWABTBMOBEAN 3 THE 'SW ARTHMOREAN PVBL18BIW BVBBY PBm,AY AT SWAR'l'IIIlOBB, PA TBB 'BWAR'l'IIIlOUAN. INC~ PUBLlSBBB , Phue Swarihmore ... , PI!TI!K Eo TOLD, . Edlttir· , . MAlU'ORIB TOLD, A ......... '" EdItor ,. . Rosalie PeIrsol Lorene McCarter . Fat Told Entered as Second Class lI/latter, January ·24, .1929, at the POst om<;e at Swarthmore. Fa., UD4er the Act of March 3, 1879. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON SWARTBIIIOBB, PA., FBlDAY, JULY 22, .1949 PnlSbyterian Notes SWldsy morning at' the 11 .o:clock service the' Rev. peter Lovie, Pastor of the Christ PresÂbyterian Church, Warwick, BerÂmuda, will be guest preacher. Christ Church is a historic parÂish of Bermuda belonging to the Presbytery of Edinburgh and from Itstnembel'llhlp many great serÂvants have been given to the serÂvice of the Church. Mr. Bishop is preaching at the VesPers at the Youth Conference at Pou!lney, Vt. this week. He will return to Swarthmore the begjnning of next week and he . and his family will leave for Hav- Leppert of Drexel HiU will preach at the 11 o'clock service. The Church Nursery Is open during the service. . Trinity Notes ' Holy Commnnidn will be celeÂbrated at 8 a.m. Atel1 a. m.. the service of morning Prayer and sermon will be held. Ushers will be W. N. Ryerson, head usher, H. B. Spackman, R. G. Haig, A. H. Knabb, E. O. Lange, Frank R. Gray, R. M. Kilgore and G. C. Wagner. _ - Christian ScieneeNotes Mrs. Harold Goo<!win, Mrs. E. C. five days with friends In a lodge Prescott of Rose Valley and Mrs. near Ashville,.N.C., and is now aD Raymond Perkins of Secane ~t a fishing Irip with his uncle Mr. a few days of this week as the 'J. Clarence Hobbs of Florida. guests of Mrs. .T. Frank: Beatty Dean Everett E. Hunt and Mrs. of Morton who is.1IIIDlDlerlng at Hunt of EUn avenue will leave her cottage in Ocean City. today to spend a month at Teton mingo En route they will visit friends In Bauider, Colo. Mrs. Frances Slaugh and her mother will OCCUpy the Hunt residence· during their absence. Alan Hunt is working at. Wild ldfe Park,' Moran, near Jackson Hole since Mr. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr., of Valley Ranch, Jackson Hole, WyoÂJune 10. Lafayette avenue and Mr. Albert S. Johnson of Sauth Cheater road ---'---------------------- are on a lO-day fisbjng bip to Jones Falls, Ontario, Canada. Mrs. P. L- Whitaker of Park aveÂnue and Mrs. C. ltussell PhillIps of Strath Haven. avenue spent a few days of last week In BaltiÂmore ·visiting Mrs. WhitaJ&,r. daughter Mrs. Craton G. Piiner. • Mr. and . Mrs. W'imam F. Lee of Lafayette avenue have retur:D.ed froni a two-week trip to White Sulphur SpriDgs, W.Va., and at Blowing Rock. N.C. While at White Sulphur Springs, Mr. Lee read a paper before the ldfe InÂsurance meeting. Wi11jam F. Lee, Jr., and Elinor Lee spent. the two weeks at the home of Mrs. Lee's parents in Chester cOunti. Upon· th~ir return from North Carolina, the Lee family spent several days . in Stone Harbor. . Milton . Hobbs of Pllrk avenue is on a three-weeek trip to the Carolinas and Florida. He spent (ONTINUITY OF SERVICE For over 70 years we have given uninterrupted service to this com- _, munity. The second and third generations of familia. continue' to call upon us in time of need_ THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. DlllCtOl1 O. PUNIUU 1820 CHESTNUT STREET ' ... hon. RI 6-1581 MARY A. 8AfR, "..rdent ersham Point, Westerly, R. Ii for • their ~ummer vacatioJi an>und August 1. At a Congregational Meeting, held Sunday, July 10, it was voted unanimously to request the PresÂhytery of Philadelphia to return the, call which had been extended to i the Rev. Stanley M. Taylor to become the Associate Pastor at ''TRUTH'' is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ. Selentls" on Sunday, July 24. The Golden Text is: '~ch -iiWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~'_iiiiiiii~~~iiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~:j ·me thy way, 0 Lord: I will walk II in thy truth" (Psalms 86:11). NEWS NOTES this Church, In charge of Chrls- Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. ShoeÂtiail Education. Circumstances maker of luverview road are en- . tertaining their son-in-law and made it wise and advisable that daughter Mr. and MrS. WlllIam thIS step be taken and it is H. Dietz. and childrep Billy, DorÂexpected that Mr. Taylor may ry and Walter of Tokyo, Japan find his field of labor near.... his . who are here for a visit of 45 home in Detroit. days. They arrived in Seattle Boy Scout Troop 2 meets each last. Saturday and flew east on Thursday evening at the Church a . United Airlines DC 6. Mr. at 7:30 o'clock. Diets has'been stationed in Japan Each Wednesdayduril!g thEiw1th the U;S. Civil Service In summer, surgical di'essin/l"are charge of steel and !ron prodncÂbeing made at the Church from tion for the paSt four years. Mrs. 10 a.m. on. Workeri! are. asked to Dietz joined him there iwo and hring a sandwich if the;, would one-half years ago. Mr. and Mrs. like to stay through the lunch Shoemaker entertained 24 nieces, hour. great nieces and nephews at a A meeting of the Church School welcomin. g home Pl!Ity, Friday. teachers and officers will be held at the' Church on Thursday July Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Lang 2 of Maple" avenue are" entettamtng 8, at 8 p.m. . Mrs. Christian Harris CJ1ll'k will Mrs. Lang's brother-In-law and ,be guest soloist this Sundsy mor- sister Mr. and Mrs. Di(nsmore Ding. Wood and two children of. Ke. wa-nee, Ill., who arrived Wednesday for 'II short :v.iJiit. . Methodist Notes Babs Sickle of Strath .Haven The Sunday School will meet avenue is spending a we<:k at at ·10 o'clock. Rev. Walter J. College Park, Ga. . Mrs. William Hanny, Mrs. J. Watten ·Paxson of Swarthmore, • Entire Stock Reduced Sale Eads July 30lh 13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWAB'l'BMORE - • ~hurch Services SWARTmdOnE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. JoSeph P. Bishop, MiniSter Sunday, JnIy 24- 11:00 ~M.'-iRev.· Peter Lovie will preach; . WednesdaY, .TnIy 27 , 10:00 A.M. - Surgical DromJngs · Group. BENJAMIN 'LAY'S CRUSADE AGAINST TEA AND COFFEE Thursday, Inly 28 7:30 P.M.-BoY Scouts. Troop 2. METHODIST CHURCH R01 N. Keiser, D.D., Miniater Sunday, .TnIy 24 10:00 A.M.-Church School 11:00 A.M.-Rev. Walter J. Lep-' · pert will preal'lL TRINlTY CHVRC(H . Re~Geo.C.Anderson,~ • Sunday, .TulY 24 8:00;". M.-Holy Communion. 11:00 A.M.-Monilng prayer aild sermon. TIlE RELIGIOUS SOC1E'l'j( OFFRJENDS Sunday,·lnly 24 11:00 A. M.-Meetlng for worship. · . Wednesday, .Tnly 27 9:30 to 3:30-Sew!ng and QuIltÂing in Whittier House. Box Luncheon. All cordlally inÂvited. i. FIlUIT CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST· OF SWARTQORIC Park AVeDUe beloW Harvard , Sunday, .TnIy 24 11:8O.A. M. Sunda;, SchooL lltOO A. M~ Lesson - Sermon . "Truth." Wednesday evenJ.ng. meeUna -eh week, 8 pm. ReadinC room ._olI_da ;ydasi lY except SUnda7 IQlCl 12 to 5 p.m. Wedneedq ..... ' ....'. 7 t.o.. . 7:5.0 p.-m.. aD.d • eto ~ - \ , PHI L A." D E L PHI A " , No. 6 in the «ria "Your HistwicGllleritaae.·· Watch for 1M IIGt in an early WU4r of Uaia pqper • Benjamin Lay was a man with a philosophy far ahead of his times·in many respects. Born in England, he finally huilt a cave-like retreat near Abington. In the years between, he had traveled the world as a sailor and saw the cruelties of slavery on Barbadoes Island. One of America's earliest abolitionists, this so-called Hermit of. Abington wrote a powerful anti-slavery book and paid Benjamin Franklin' to print it in 1737. Another reÂform he urged was the proÂhibition of tea and coft'ee. To emphasize his belief, he took his wife's china-ware to PhilaÂdelphia--;- and·smashed it, piece by piece,.in the market-pI8.ce! It is not for US ·to say how right or wrong Benjamin Lay. may have been. We do know that many people enjoy these beverages today. And all teaÂand- coffee lovers realize that much of their pleasure in the cup depends oil. the water used for brewing_ To these people, the delicious, natural flavor of Pure Springfield Water iJ the source of one of their greatest pleasures at the table I SPRINGFIELD W.. ATER .,_~\!!!iP_ ~ ...... ~'""- . suaURBAN WATER COMPANY •
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, THE BWABTBHOaSA" JULy ZZ, UU 'NEWS NOTES - their' week-end guests Mr, and Mrs. George Leeder and family Mr. and Mrs, Bucllanan Harrar of J>rlnceton, N.J., who wIll·re:. of Yale avenue 6pent a recent turn to India SeptEmber 1. Mr. week·end as the guests of Mr, and Leeder is head of the schoolS In Mrs. Donald W. Poole at their Northern India and Mrs, Leeder cottage in Rehoboth Beach. is a teacher in the schools, ,Mrs. J. A. Perry and Miss Olive Dr. and Mrs. George B, SIckel Perry </f the Swartbmore Apart- of Slrath Haven avenue enterÂments left Saturday for a three- talned lBsi week Mr. and Mrs, week vacation at Cape May, George Moore, their daughter Pot Mr, LeRoy Biddle of "Roads and son Dicky of East Point, Ga., End", Rose fiee was guest of who moved this week to LaosÂhonor at a surprise dinner party downer Mrs, Moore js a niece of for 18 given by Mrs, Riddle IsSt Mrs . S'1c ke I, 'tuesday evening In honor of his Mrs. Samuel M. Dodd of Swarth-birthday anniversary. more avenue will spend next week Mr, and Mrs, Frank A. Mader on a vacation to Cape Cod ' ~, If tI /'f/ SWEl? .=SF AN ..• ••••• , ... . . • •• • •• -IJj~ ~. • •• 'e • ••••••• Sometimes the persall " yatire ca!ljug can't reach 'the telephone right away., Give him a little time. Wait about 10 rings ·before you. bang up. By waiting, you. can often avoid maJring a second c:alL and son Frank, Jr" are occupying Mrs. ElizaQeth H, ,Hilliard, a tne Shelly home at 307 South fo~er resident of Louisville, Ky., Cltester road. Mrs. Mader is the is now residiDg at 310 Elm avenue. (ormer Miss Grace Shelly, Mrs. Donald W, Smith with ber GIVE HIM TIME TO GET TO·THE TELEPHONE! The WI ,eI.phoaI Co " ... , of Pennsy\nala 'Mr. and Mrs, Charles L, Bolton daughter DaDa ol Munster. Ind., of Cedar lane have returned from will arrive next Wednesday to Akron, Ohio where they 'I were spend a month with her parents guests for a week of the Rev, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel S, Morse of Manrd, BMorltso. n,V aVricllhiaimte ctM, aacsCsiWstendw nItn, ~p~a~IT;i~Sh~r;oa~d~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~;;~;;~~;;~~;;;;~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;nr-laying of a corner stone Of the VVestminster Presbyterian Church, July 10. Other guests present , were the Mayor of Akron and the Moderator of the Cleveland PresÂ. bytery. Mr. Bolton will return shortly to Ohio to lay a corner stone at the United Presbyterian Church at Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, Mr, and Mrs, Guy Bates of New Haven. Conn., will be located at Drexel Brook at the end of the month, Mr. Bates, son of Dr. and Mrs. J osepb S. Bates of "Rocky SPring Farm", Media, received the degree of Bachelor of Science at Yale University In June. Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Hoover, Jr" of Wallingford have returned from an automobile trip to, some of our western nalio,!"l parks, They visited Pike's Peak, Garden of the Gods, Rocky Mountain Park, Yellowstone, Grand Tetons. Bryce, Zion and Grand Canyons, and the Petrified Forest, Mr. and Mrs, Duane R, Terry of North Cbester road are enterÂtaining as their house guests Mrs. Terry's brother-In-law and sister Mr, and Mrs, Felix Qulrino and daughters Dolores and Diddi of Fort Worth, Texas, Mr. Qulrlno will return to Furt Worth at the end Of the week while Mrs; QuIrÂIno and children will remain to visit for six weeks. Mr, and Mrs. George M. Ewing of Columbia avenue entErlalned as e H STATE INSPECTION DEADLINE , July 31 , ~. ~~'lS£~ <J ,IIIIIIII!.~ APPROVED SERVICE ..0 '\11TlllTl rT~' <YMO\)' HANNUM & WAITE YALE ... 4 CID!8TEK BDS. swart.bmore usa - --~,~----- . ~ _ .. - - .-- ---~-- -- _. In the fi'rst 6 months.this year • PTC LOST $1,314,000 ••• G seri.us ,ltrea' ',. 'c.aliaued go.d service I \ There Is no need for anyone to be confu.ed about the necessity for higher fares on PTC lines, It costs money to furnish GOOD transH service. If fares do not .produce enough money to pay tho.e costs then one of two things must happen ••• Either fares must be Increased or service 'must be curtalted. There's no secret about PTC Income and expenses. Look what happened In the first six months this yearl ...... ptC" ........ , ptC ...... I.t'. s...... ' "as1 • • • . ., .• $SO,.~9.aoo ........ • ••••• f.r,O....". . __rc. ....... ..".. """'" ..1, .1... .... ..c..1. 0. -. __ -cV.elWl'l ••••••• ..... ate. ••• _.10"" o",ne • r ••' co"'I'°"Y- ... _""- ,rO'" ,.."y .. ",n ~. Colli •••••••• ,les, etc. • • • • • • • • • • • JlJat'. tIJ. ;1C.m. alltl .ut,. story III "II,.. ",., •• ,. •• CII _ .... "' •••• Income $31,735,000 Expenses $33,049,000 Lqss $1,314,000 , 'In other words, during the first six months of 1949, PTCs expenses were $1,314,000 more than it toOk in ••• despite operating economies, despite curtailed maintenance, despite every effort to economize short of curtailing service. At present 'ares and at today's volume of traffle the weekly 1011, week after week, Is over $40,000, ' , " The simple fact is that present fares wiII not pay what it costs to give good traIlsportatioo lernce to the people of Philadelphia. It is easy io oppose a fare iIlerr ne. But those who oppose it have failed to su.ggest a work. able way for P.TC to continue to famish 800d service without a fare increase. 'All PTe has asked is a fare increase that wiII produce enough money to pay its bills; to keep its equipment in fint.class condition; to make the constandy necessary imp1OveÂments which mean better Hrrice to all who nsePTC liaes; to eu1:a a modest reIanl for those who haye furnished die capital that hu made it possible to she phil,de(phi'g' mnsit .erric:e 5eCOJlCito _ PHILADELPHIATRANSPORT1TlON COMPANY I • . j(JLy 22, .iJIu ' THE SWABTHIIO'BBAN lMelOsse Double Deader honor was Mrs, Doirotllv '''''laiC-I' of Oakland, Calif" wbo Is vlsit- ou. Wednesday, July 27 at·~ in!I ber cousin Mlss Mar}' VeJrle.:I-11 Murtr!e Field the Sun Oil .I!.m,-I den of Lansdowne, a member ploYeel! Athletic Association the bridge elub. ,!resent a twin bill box Mr, and\ Mrs. J. H. Jessup starting' at 7 p.m. In· the Haverford avenue left to spend I game the SIm Oil' Bl\lell' ,the ,remainedr of the season malc1h crosses with the their lrummer bome In delphia Lacrosse Club, wbile ford, Vt. the arc-lit afterpiece the Sun, uu'I_....",..._-:-__ ---~--..:.... All-Stars will .play the Baltimore C'T'ASSIF1ED Lacrosse Club. Players from J..J ,squads of both the Sun Oil the Swarthmore J:pdian teams be reshuffled ipto new grt)Upln~:s I designed to give the maximum close, hard-f<>ught 'contests to eager devotees of the "faStest gwne I on two feet". The Sun Oil sembles, ,as well as those of two visiting clubs, will be well-I studded with tile names of Crosse luminaries whose 'Valorous deeds have won them All-Ameri- iro"", toasters can, and other honors. cpaainre d, called for and Robed Brooks, Swarthmore U_. 1548. ~ Phili'p M. Kniskern of =P;E:R'S~O;rNuA;L"-"L,o,t.l-fmy:o,w=e=d='-.-W=a=r-- Riverview road who left ren Pierce, Swarthmore 2.078, Thursday for, the wes,t coast, flew WANTED to Honolulu for a two-mon"th:obtvis",-tl W AN'l'ED Cars to wash· and si- PHONE 19M . PROMPT SDVICE W'rIa, and •• »al,s BAR Y A. BBl:BL 711 FAIRVIEW ROAD, SWARTHMORE SALES aDd SERVICE- RADIOS & HOME APPLIANCES OIL aas •• wasila.LI paSTIL WALL palNI flAT. GLOSS SEMI-GLOSS tARLTON-SIBLE\'-P,.oduct ----QUAtlTY SlHCII86S'--------- H.D.SIPLER , 11 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD, SWARTBMOBE it with his sister Mrs, •• monize, Reasonable, Cal J Elder White, Jr", and f!QDily, Swarthmore 2211, :::;i;t;;n;;~;;n;;;:t;t:i;;n;;it:it:i;;n;;it:it:i~it;;;i:;:n;*"~;t;~t:i~it;;;i:;;iji Mrs. A. Ludlow Clayden WANTED-University professpr II Mrs, Bichard Haig, both of Biver- and wife desire furnished or unfurnished, one ,or two bedroom , view road enter\alned ''The Eight- apartment, up to $75, Call Poplar some" at a'luncheon at the Ingle- 5-8318, ", ' neuk last Tuesday followed by W ANTED-UrgenuY needed sterÂbridge at Mrs. Haig's, The guest eoptician for child's eye exer-cises, ,Media 6-.0436. VAN ALEN BROS. Coal and Fuel Oil , '\ . A. WAYNE MOSTELLER " 1.,. ' . ' BLIlOTRICAL CONTJl,&CTOB ", All Types of Electrical InÂstallations • and Repairs. Serving SWarthmore and Vicinity for past TWenty Years 1180 Mublenllerc Ave. Swaribmore 1295 NIGHT or DAY WANTED-Buslness- Woman, re-fined, mature, desires position as companion to.' lady or charge of children; Reply ·to Bo~ M; The Swartbmorean. man desires privileges, Near ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I mproerfeearrne .d .' Box 0, The FOR SALE A~ Mjlrcer Quinby FUNERAL DIBEC'.l'OB Formerly of Media 1125 W, JAoblllb Ave" Phlla. Phone Baldwin 1170 No addltlonal charge for suburban calls ROOFS GU'i'lERS REPADlED AND INSTALLED Furnace Repairs & Cleaning Call GroBGE lIIY1!RS 4011 Mic,h igan Ave. Sw. 2266 0:; AUA SlM£ON£'S lOOltlN6 fOR. youa lRGftICfY " WE CAN fiND H-IM FOR YOU ~ List Your Real Estate .,; With BAIRD &,BmD 0\4 BanI< BaI ...... 1r S~ 0108 - lJI8 FOR SALE - Grand piano, dark mahogany finlsb, medium size, good conditilJl1. $450 for quick sale. Media 6-2274, FOR SALE--Seven-pieae Blonli Oak dinette set.-ean SwarthÂmore 2514-J, frigerator: beat elothes dryer; and bench; 3 double and 2 twin-size; porch oriental rug 13 ~ 21.' Swarthmore 3302'" W. LOST and FOUND LOST-Grey Persian full grown cat, vicinity of Harvard and Yale avenues, Please call Swarth-more 0602. ' . Swarthmore Nalienal Bank & Trud Co. Member of, Federal Deposit Insurance cOrporation , Now You can buy U, S, Savings Boncls automatlcall;y jthrough the new Bond-&-Month Plan. AeIt at tlWI Bank THE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE OF TEMPLE 'UNIVERSITY announces a pradicalcourse in TELEYISION AND RADIO (AM * FM * TV) to be given in Chester, Pa. THE COURSE INCLUDES. PRINCIPLES OF RADIO AND ELECTRONICS, TELEVISION, AND TELEVISION SERVICING For beginners, uperillllCed ,.....,. .. eI and enfhusiam ' LIMITED EII.O L L ME II T ~ deteripIiYe liI.alu,. write T_ UIliversitY TccI,leal -"""lillllhll 128 ....... StttIt. FlI1111_' 31, Pa. " Proposed muting date. Sepf..m-, 7949 (day and ..,."ingd_J IRA'. 'OIl T .. I..,ision and Radio Technicians, Servicing, Station Operation. Technical Writing, Sales, and R ....... n:h * NEW C.*O NSTRUCTION ALTE*RA TlONs. 'REPAIRS Highest Quality Craftsmanship HORACE A. REEVES "THIlU) GENERATION BlJILI>ERIS" LET us BSTIMA'l'B CAD. swA1IIriiMOBI!: 3UO Builder CHARLES E. FISCHER. SWARTHMORE "'I . Repairs and . " .. HDUSl WElL~MAIN1AI"~ IS THE WISE OWIIR'S lAIN" \. -: . . . ' PETER DI NICO, LA Phone SwarCIuD_ 1511 PErm Eo TOLD All Una Of ~ 333 Dartmouth Avenue Swartbmore 1833 Since 1905 clJNNINGHAM Painters .. Paper Ha_ We lIhonld know bow Swa.2286 M1cb1ran Ave' Swarthmore - Disposal Service Rubbish CoUodetl Weekly or MonthlY Phone Chester 3-0331 9 A. M, to 5,30 P,M, ELECTRICAL REPAIRS wntlNG NEW and OLD HOMES . Samuel M. Harbison swarUunore 07(0 Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. Serving Swartbmore. MorÂton, Rutledge and Ridley Township since 1918 1'II0NB. Swaribmore lItH Swarthmore 14148 " WILLIAM BROOKS Ashes & Rubblsb Removed Lawns mowed, General Hauling 236 Harding Av • ALTE"!---4.!HONS • MODEIN IIK"INS • WAllOH fLO .. COVI.,I.S • N'W CONSTaunlOtl • ALTEIAlIOIIS .... ~tIC lRTERS BROTHERS, I.e, ConfractoN oitd Duildero 30Z Gayley Sf ..... 1 "MecN., .... Phone: Media 6-(281 MORE HEAT FOB LESS MONEY PREMIUM ANTBBACITE 331 Dartmouth Avenue Swarthmore Swarthmore 03(5 Mason Builders Supply COl1lpany MD,I,WOIm: - LllMBER BUILDING .MATERIAL Painter' , 5 Inklrior uti' Eshdor •
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• 6~ _______________~ _= ===~ ______T ~B~B~_S=W A_ B=T _B M_ _O _B B_ A~N_ ___~ _________- r_ _______ =-IU_L_~ _ _~ ~t_~ _ Mrs. P. A. C. VOstell of Spcsne, formerly of Swarthmore; was en- Helen Hoot of Lafayette evenue spent the week-end with an Oberlin College classmate Virginia Talbot of Haddonfield, N. J., who is vacationing at Cape 'May, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enion and daughters Sara and Laura of Haverford avenue bave returned from a vacation of several weeks at Stone Harbor. Mrs. Warren M. Foote of Ogden avenue is spending July and Au-gust at Stanley Parms, New LonÂdon, N. H., Sally James of Park and MichiÂgan avenues is entertaining 'Jane Marriott of ChiCllgo, her roommate at Tulane Universit.Y , who Is Ilere on a three-week VISIt. ' • SAVINGS FOR YOU Another Acme 81g 49c a $100 SALE " .. Many of your fayorlte foods at money-saying .. price .. Stock up now and put your food budget In line. IISCD CATSUP R':u~!r PEACBES F'::::~n. PRESERVES Id;:~::',:~.' Plum 6:::.: 4gc 5::49'= ",ular Price 6 $1 Ib fa>' 19c for TOMATOES :::;:dS~~ PORK"' BEANS IB» APRICOTS U=~:~:d a for Regulllr Price $1 2 ~~~29c .egular Prlca 11 $1 1 ........ 1Oe for 6 for _. .u lar'rI_ $1 N!'nl l9c PEELED FIGS ~~C~~'p~':~ IDEAL DESSERTS Pvt~~t1~'" RED RIPE TOMATOES 3 1~49c I .k.·49c S~49c GLENWOOD JELLIES 12~~: 15. 7 1M $1 Farmdale Evap. MILl :a:l~z;' 9 1M $1 Ideal PURPLE PLUMS N!!J.:' zzo S f., $1 CoIDed Beel HashAnaour" ~a3So 3 f", $1 S • T J' _la, .. I .. 12 $1 UDllSe omato uee :a~S90 1M Luscious Vellow Fraestone Elberta 21bS Z5c Crisp California loellerll.ettuoe- Ib SS." , Ideal Brand Juioy Lemons c;,~~. :a0Cl CELERY HEARTS Delu ... laIV· ISc ....... unch Ideal Or ... e Juioe ~:x~. "!:. 41C BaJa Clu .. Beveralel 'tr SOCI Plus bottl. deposit and hnna. tox In Penna. Mar~tI BoIft'de'Lite Mayonaais. ~t~~ '1~~t S9C .~d BreS.inl ".mod.·nle ~I~~~ 'tar sse DaIry Products GleDdaie CI.b Che •• e Food :; 13c : Ch_s8 WlIlb A •• rleu .... ,..1.11 PrI,"*, BraIId Oleomargarine ""'··1I12c 2 .".'.". 39c I.ed or Hot It Hit. ,,,'S,.., Flavorful Heat.fao IlKs_ COFFEE lISCO 1·45c 3"· 1'" ... Full Bodlod Wln-Cra.t .!!41c 3"'1"· Ulilhter BodIed Ideal ..1. ·52c 3'"1''' H-,avl.r BodJed ACME GRADED "An BEEF RIB ROAST :~!~~':':~::~ Ib, 65c CRUCK ROAST .!::~. Ib 45c BEN TURKEYS F~~~:!!i~~ Ib 53c Under 16 lin, All broad br.asted, full mealeel. w.1I fattMI LIVER PUDDING ~,=·t::lt~ ";r.!!u Ib 41e COOKED CANNED BAM ~:.~r. .. lie 9 Ibs up. All 'kin and bon. NmovlHl. R~dy to lICIt BIg , ~ LARGE JERSEY PORGIES I" ISc Seafood Whiting :".,,_ I. 15c I Haddock Fillets 1·29c Values Perch Fillets '"29c Crab Meat ".::. ...... 79c Virginia lee Golden LOAF CAKE ~-=- -Ita: New Lower Pr'-s Vagetable Shortening CREAMWBITE {! .• )3:. 75c 'CRISCO 01 SPRY ( :. 3Ie) Recreation To , E~hibit Work (conUnued from Page 1) top, two old golf balls, one orange ribbon, one horse hair, a canary feather, one Okinawa cancelled_ stamp, two nasturtium blossoms, one rabbit's foot, one ham strIng, a IIlQvie stub, one 1949 penny, a tertained at a farewell dinner party by Mrs. ,John Muhler 01 Secane: Mrs. Vosters sailed on the Queen Elizabeth for a. visit to France, :Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Denmark, Norway, SweÂdeli. and England returning on the Queen Mary late in September. Mrs. Fred J. Murray and Peter Murray bf Yale avenue spent a recent week-end as the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Colvin of Point Pleasant, N. J. shoe button, one·brass cw1&n l=~q;ti=o~~~q;~;t~~~~~~~~~~~;;q;~=o~~ ring, and one old dog tag. The E winning team, composed of VIrÂginla Smith, Sue Purnell, Phyllis Adams George Manpsse, Luren Dickinson, Carol Wllllams, !rimÂmy Ryerson, and Anne Mae Alison ' found all but one of the above items. Today Summer Clubers are off , . on their annual bike ride. Prom school they gO to the WalUngf<>rd Presbyterian Church, at' which J;>Oint, th~ younger ones start their return trip. The older ones conÂtinue to Smedley Park where 10- yo contests and other quiet games will be played preparatory to the return trip. PRIMARY SlATE SET The Regular Republican OrganÂization of Delaware CountY anÂnounced its endorsement of the f9llowing candidates to ,be plae<id on the ballot at the Primary EiecÂ. tion, September 13. Judge, C('urt of Common Pleas - Judge Arthur P. Bretherick of Darby, former Register of Wills, furmer chairman of the DelaWare CountY Republican Executive. Committee; att0nteY, and present judge by appointment. Register of Wills - Thomas A. Curran, of Chester, attomey, present solicitor of the City of Chester, former member of the State Legislalture. . Conlroller .- Clarence T. Pepper of Upper Darby for Re-election. Clerk of the Court - William H. Milliken, Jr., Sbaron Hill, sa1esÂman, present member of the State Legislature and present bUrgess of Sharon Hill Borough. " Sheriff - Frank A. Snear, Jr., Nether Providence, membeir 01 the Prison. Board and long time ",romiJ1ent business man of MI!4ia. Coroner - Joseph F. Tercha, Chester, real estate agent and present .councilman of the CItY of Chester. ." Jury Commissioner _- Ruth wood Smith, Raclnor Township, saCreÂtllI'Y, active in Red Cross Work, President of the Radnor Township Council of RepublicBII: Women. NEWS NO'JES The Richard Hunts, H. L. Sbays, Richard Smiths, Paul Rodgers, Millar.d/Tysons, Robert Woods, J. George Breitlings, Charles MarÂtins, Barton Jenks, Reed Tripps and Randolph Lees held a co-op- Clearance SJlle AT ,I. STOCK 111~ I) IJ (~I~ It H 9 \SlfrJ1,0CK .SWARTHMOR.E - PENNA. :The Swarthmore Co-op WHEN co-op S ABE IN 'lIOWN PRICE'S ARE DOWN LIsten, Mrs. Housewife - WHY BAKE? We have OVEN FRESH cakes, bread, and pastry, doughnuts tool Don't ,forget to o,.Jer your wedding and anniversary cakes bee. You'n NEVER. be disappOinted! ~obln'. Fancy Bacon Choice ' , Ib pkg 59c Rib,Roast o Ib 59c Full Pod Lima Beans Yellow Free8tone, Peaches GeorII& Cannonball Watermelons 21b25e Ib 3e co-op Bed Label Evaporated MUk .co-op Bed I£bel Salad Dressing .co-op Blue Label Grated Tuna 3 Tall • Cans 35e New Low pt 3le Price! ~:~ 25e erative progressive dinner at the We are closUlg at 1 p. m. every Wednesday dnrlng July and home of the following couples: Angust sO get your shopping done early I a~nodn sT,ri pMpsa.r tinUs'h, e Wdoinondse,r .Swmaist hisn, :~~==~~~~====~~~~::::::::::::::::=~~ honor of Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Tripp of Walnut lane who are moving to Wisconsin in August. • Mrs. Joseph V,. Collins, Mrs. I. R. MacElwee and hex: son Donald of Mt. Holyoke place left las,i, Wednesday on a three-week moÂtor trip through Wisconsin. , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and " family of Amhurst avenue spent last Saturday with Mr. and Mr.s. Gerald Barnes of Wilniington who are v8catio:n.ing at their summer . , bome at Ortley, N. J. LEGAL NOTICB DELAWARE COUNTY Sealed pioposal will be received at the otrlce of tbe ChIef Clerk. Court Houae. Media. Penna •• until 11:00 Noon Eastern Standard. Time. and publicly opened at 1:00 P.M. E.s.T. on Tuesd.ay~ August t. lU9, for furnishing trucks and labor lor Hauling Voting Machln~ to be used at the Primary Election to be held on TuesÂday. September 11. 1019. Forms of proposal. general oondlUon8 and 8peclkaUoWl. form of Contract. aDd bond which the socceatul bidder will be required to execute. am be obtained .t - the otrl.. or the ChIef Clerk. Biela wUl not be ~~ except on forina of proÂ_ I turolslted by the County. _ bid mUBt be ....... paDled by • CerUfted CbeclI:: of Two (ItoO.OO) hundred dollars.. drawn to the order of the Coun'tJ of Delaware, wblch will be retained b, the County as llquldated damaIea ID caee of fallure to execute contract and bomL Tbe County CommlMloaera raene Ute IfCbt to reject an, and aC bids. Jobn H. no_ FredF. Dab Albert .J.CraWford. Jr. COUNTY, DJMIIlSSIOIIBRS IT·HI . 90~ of all tire trouble oc:cura in the last 10 % of tin life. Don't wait • ". • GET NEW ' GOeOliEAR ~Z~'IRES CONVENIENT loMS FUSCO & ALSTON Chester and FaIrview Baeds 8_'"" In &'Jill , , Pa. ARE YOUR FLOWERS . CHEERING THE SWARTHMOREAN SUMMER HOSPITAL PATIENTS? :VOLUME 21-NUMBEB 30 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY. JU.LY 29, 1949 $3.50 PER YEAR MBS. MARY E. GILL BRILLIANT SRA Harry ::!e~=r of Yale LEGION IS avenue, Morton, was bereaved by SEASON" CLOSES ~e ~;:!'~:r ~~~=~:.:: CHAMPION AGAIN July 27 after a. lingering illness. In addition to her son, science teacher In the Swarthmore Schools, Mrs. OppeD.lander L, surÂvived by her daughter Mrs. Tod Town Children Played, Learned For Defeat Of Alden 5-4 Tuesday Gains Honor Mrs. Mary E. Gill, wife of the late Irving L. Gill 'of Washington, D. C., formerly of Harvard avenue, passed quietly away Qn Saturday, July 23 after a long, illness. She is survived by a son Lewis and by two grandchildren. RUSSELL SELLS AUTO BUSINESS Bob Atz New Owner Will Continue Six Weeks Firm Name As the 1949 Swarthmore Sum- Eberle of Mt. AIry. Funeral serÂmer Reereation Program marks its vices at 2 p. m. today lit KIrk and close today,.the Summer RecreaÂtion Ass<Ociation board eX!tends Nice, Germantown. For the second time in thr.ee years the Swarthmore Legion team 'under Coach Russ Snyder won the Upper Division Delaware CountY Legion Championship by defeating Aldan 5-4 on Tuesday evening in. a thrill packed game at Aldan. CLIPPERS NEAR CHAMPIONSHIP Charles R. Russell, Ogden aveÂnue r.esident, has sold his auto service business at Dartmouth and Lafayette avenues to Robert (iBob) J. Atz. The new owner has been with Russell's for many years and lias made a host of friends there. heartfelt tbanks to Mrs. J. Fr,!"cis TOWN TO Ta~lor ~d her exce~ent' staff for their fone work w,th the pre- ~~~~~~ ~~~!:~~~~~:~ LIQUOR' SALE kept a high degree of enthusiasm alive among Summer Club mem- COurt Denies Dealers b~ at the College avenue school; Attemp~ To Kill and to Russell Snyder whose suc- ~ cess in teaching baseball gpeaks Jletitions I for itself in the high record main- Judge Harold L. Ervin president talned by local players. In league judge of the Delaware CountY baseball Mr. Snyder bas beel\ Courts in Media this week refused voluntarily assisted by Coachps the petition of the president of Howard Sipler and W. C. F. Zie- the Delaware County Retail LiqÂgenfus with the Hornets and Clip- uor Dealers Association ,to keep pers respectively. John Bartram the question of beer and whiskey and Anthony Zitnick, seniors in sales in Swarthmore off the loeal the West Chester State Teachers ballot in the coming plimary .• College physical education depart- In view of its neighbor LansÂment earned practice teaching downe having found Itself powerÂcredits by working with the Sum- less to keep an alcoholic liquor mer Club mornings and baseball selling establishment out of its teams In the afternoons. Messrs. borough, despite the' wishes of Purnell and Snyder apeak bighly many of its citizens, over 700 of the abilities of both boys and Swarthmore residents recently the Association board feels deeply signed petitions to have the County indebted to Mr. Sturdebecker of Board of Elections .place the referÂWest Chester for this cooperation. endum question before Borough Last Friday 29 Summer Club- vQters at large In September. bers disregarded the humiditY and Frank Espie president of the set off on a bike ride. After a County Retail Liquor IlEalel'S stop at the Prewitt residence in Association had asked' the ,~ur1> • Wallingford where they were ra- to dismiss the referendum peti-fr. eshed by cool drinks, the riders tioo. clai)ning that it was faultY cycled to Smedley Park to en- since it did not list the occupaÂgage in ~xploration and games. tions of the signers in many inÂThe excursion was thoilroughly stan!:e5. enjoyed by all but two riders In making his decision Judge John Davis whose tire went fiat EIwIn acknowledged' the arguÂearly in the ·trip anli Keith Rich- ment of Borough Solicitor ClarÂardson whose bike jack-kniiI'ed. ence Myers, as counsel for the bringing home to him with great referendl)lIl petitioners, that Esple suddeoess tpe fact that Mother a resident of Media had no legal Earth has a "firm" side to her r.ight to contest a petition filed by nature. ·residents of Swarthmore . Most of the members who did Thus It appears Swarthmore's not take the bike j(}ur.ney spent Democratic right to the freedom the morning finishing articles for of having its town conform to the exhibition held Monday the wishes of the majoritY of its through Wednesday in the Sipler townfolk has been preserved. It store window. Space did not per- is now up to these same townfoik mit all completed handiwork to to consider the question seriously be shown although at ll'ast one and turn out In person to bave item done by each of the 54 child- their votes recorded accordingly ren who took the arts and crafts at the local polls Tuesday, SepÂtember 13. LOCAL CANDIDATES O~ the previous evening Swarthmore had tied Aldan 1-1 in a bitterly coniested struggle in which J obuoy Poole pitched magnificently to gain a tie after a first ~ throwing error gave Aldan an unearned run. Lou Sorrentino, one of the best pitchers in the countY, held the Swarthmore hitters at bay,. alÂthough constantly. threaIP.ned with disaster. With darkness threatenÂing the determined Swarthmore team with one out in the top of the sixth, loaded the bases on Harry Warren's double and two walks. Sorrentino couldn't find the plate and walked Art McKetozie after the courageous little catch.eP fouled off several 3-2 pitches to for.ce in the tieing run. On that same evening Drexel Hill" lost to Manoa to drop out of a first place tie with Swarthmore. The TUesday evening game beÂgan as a pitching duel belween Bill Gibson and Crummer of AlÂdan.' Tli~ g8lne was scoretess until the bottom of the fifth when Aldan routed Gibson with a four run rally. In the top of the sixth the aroused Swarthmore sluggers went to work. Barr doubled, Poole singled, and Gibson slashed a home rufI into deep center field. Before the inÂning was over the S{."Ore would. have been tied if the plate umnire had not reversed the base umÂpire's ruling of a balk. At the top of the seventh witq darkness falling the never-sayÂdie Swarthmore team loaded the bases again on three .successive walks and Gibson came through beautifully with a game-winning double. Johnny Poole quickly reÂtired the Aldan team and Swar.th-more once more rode to victory on the courage and artistry of Johnny Poole's good right arm supported by a hustling well-bal-anced team that knows how to hit when the chips are down. NEWS NOTES Game Here Tonight Will Decide Season The' Swarthmore Clippers ran their victory string to 11 straight over the week-end' with three more well-earned winS. They deÂfeated O.e~brOok Heights Friday night 13-5, Haimes Saturday afterÂnoon 9-6, and Lansdowne Mon-, day night 15-3. The Clippers continued their sensational hitting with Johnny Hilkert, Billy Hoot and Georgie Allison leading ,the way. Billy Hoot pitched the team to victory over. Overbrook Heights and ~ill Ziegenfus took care of the Hohnes and Lansdowne games. Friday night's scOre against East Lansdowne will decide the Junior Edco League ChampionÂship. The local boys need only another. victory to clinch it. The game, the last scheduled, should be a hotly contested contest fought out on the Riverview field. Hornets ()IJmb He states that he will operate under the name "Russell's ServÂice" continuing ,the same phone number and the same qualitY of service far whicp. the finn has been known. Prior to his, conÂnection with Russelrs he was shop foreman for a Ford agency in Lansdowne. Mr. Russell opened his garage on February I, 1933 imd has operÂated his business without interÂuption until now. His plans for the future are indefinite but his decision to remain in Swarthmore is final. Mr. Russell's·.retirement from his business came as a great shock to his numerous friends and associates who wish him wen in any future undertaking. LIBRARY CITES SUMMER DATA Circulation S,nI Grows Directors Hear The Hornets, apparently affectÂed by the Clipper success have given excellent account of them .. selves during the ,second half of the season. 'They defeated Rai .. cir shine, hot or cold, the Collingdaie,llandily in IPe first Swartpmore Public Library conÂgame by a score of 11-1 behind tinues to contribute to the literÂJack Thompson's one-hit pitching. ary needs of the communitY. At They fol}owed this with a neat a meeting of the Board of DIr- 7-3 victory over Springfield, the ectors, held on July 25, Bettina first half winners, Dave Wilcox Hunter, librarian, reported that pitched this one. Jack Thompson the number of books circulated followed with a close 2-1 win in the second quarter of 1949 was over Morton, but Wilcox lost sup- 11,643, an increase of approxiÂport in the critical moments In mately 700 over the circulation the Holmes game and lost 4-3. On the corresponding period of last Monday night Thompson lost a year. Of the total circulated in heart breaker to Lansdowne by the quarter, 7,304 were adult a score of 3-1. books and 4,339 were for juveniles. The team ends its scheduled The special vacation ,privilege, which permits a very Iib~ral num-season touight with a game at b erof b 00k s t a b eWl· thdra wn an d East Lansdowne and,_ if they win, they stand an excellent chance retained until September 8, if deÂsired, is more popular than ever to finish in a three way tie for this year. In June alone, nearly first place, depending upon the outc.>me of the play-off of a 6-6 two and a half times as many books were taken out under this tie with Yeadon' earlier ip. the special r.egulation than were With_ season. The team. as a whole ~s been playing excellent defensive drawn in June, 1948. New memÂbali · and has been the most im- bers added to the Library in April, course was displayed. Mrs. PurÂnell and her assistant Frances Pearson did wonders in providing a variety of media and securing excellent results. Finished artiÂcles included pencil and comb cases, change purses, dog leashes, plaques, earrings, br.acelets, canÂdle holders and ash trays. The following petitions have been filed for local offices in Swarthmore to be placed on the ballot for primary E1ecti9n, SepÂtember. 13. Beth Jones of North SwarthÂmore avenue is camping at the Tamarac Camps, Nicholson, Pa., until August 21. May and J:une totaled 76, of whom proved team in the league during the seco!Id half. 48 were adult and 28 juvenile. New accessions of books during The Midget team has also dis- these three months totaled 302, tinguished .itself with some ex- of which' about two-thirds were cellent play during the season. for adult readers as against oneÂThey have been playing a schedule thir.d for juveniles. On the' sports side tournaments are well underway.' \Vinners up to date are Peter Bloom, ping pong; John Davis (seniors), Bob P.rce (intermediates), John FlscÂher (beginners) archery. Leading team in Capture the Flag is Dick Jester captain, Howard Shearer, J(}hn Fischer, Walter Reynolds, Marianne Musser, Peter Campbell, Ernest Behr., Phyllis Adams, ruchÂard Snyder, Lynn Purnell, Judy Abbe, Bob Perce, Larry Jones and Molly Huse. Softball leaders are Captain Howard Shearer, Bob Stein, Bob Pleroe, Joby Perce, Dick Jester, Lynn Purnell, Ted Shatagin, Phyllis Adams; Steven Gatschet and Jack Seeburger. Today the final special event program Included a pet parade, doll show, balloon bursting and 'racing, bag racing, paper racing, tug-o-war, bubble gum and yo-yo contests, coca cola drinking (with nipples), bottle fishing and blue- . (continued on pap 0) , Burgess, Charles R. Russell Council, H. Lindley 1>001, Franlr H. McCowan, Charles G. Thatcher and Thomas W. Hopper. School Board, Carrol Streeter, E. W. 'Dungan and Peter E. Told. " Borough Auditor, Morriis H. FuÂssell. Tax Collector, Mary P. Dodd. Justice of Peace, Morris E. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Keenen of Harvard avenue entertained informally Wedriesday evening following the box lacrosse game on the Sun Oil A.A. Box in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Avery Blake and Mr. Richmond D. Fetherolf. Mrs. Henry R. Harris of North Swarthmore avenue entertained at bridge followed by a lWlcheon at her home Monday. Mrs. Henry C. Ford of Amherst avenue entertsined last week her mother Mrs. Sewell S. Shaw of and son Lee of Haverford avenue B r ooklyn, N.Y • and her brother Constable, Thomas Clay. Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Bennett returned last week from a month's arid sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. motor trip through the 'western Shaw. Jr., and ,two children of United States and Canada. Among B'fdwin, L.t. the places they viSited were Colo- i='-:!:;;::::;;::::;:::;:;:;::::;;::::;;::::;;::::;;;;:;::::;;::::;;;;;:;; rado Springs, Rocky Mountain, Grand ,Teton, Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks, 'Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper, Alberta. Dri~ up Pike's Peak wlis just one of tile bl,th17 Interesting e><Âperiences they ~' Due to possibilitY of pOlio , Morrow pool is closed to the public until further notice. of two afternoon' games a week Library,:;'sers should keep 'in and have participated most en- mind that the summer schedule thusiastically in the program. of h(}ui's, as given below, will be On TUesday afternoon they de- in effect until Labor Day: MonÂfeated Springfield by a score 0:1. day and Wednesday, 2-5:30 and 4-3 in a beautifully played game 7-9; Friday, 2-5:30 only; SaturÂwhen Noel Snyder doubled in the day, 9:30 a.m.-12 noon. The LiÂwinning runs with the bases load- brary will be closed on Labor ed. Johnny Fischer started the Day; on Tuesday, Thursday, and hurling duties and was followed by Saturday afternoon until SeptemÂDickie Snyder and Terry Dell- ber 8; but will be open for busÂmuth. Skipper Skoglund and iness on Saturday morning, SepÂKeith Richardson in addition to tember 3. these three, have done some fine pitching in the season. Stewart Bowie has done exÂcellent work behind the bat and Craig Peel and Charlie Wentz have done a fine job at first base. Lin Purnell, Jobuoy Lang, Peter Breitling, Geo~gle, Kroon, Seth Singleton, and Jackie Walters among' others have perfonned very capably. Mr.. and Mrs. William J. Barnes and their sons Bill, Dicky and Doug of Yale avenue spellt the week-end at Pine Beach, N.J. Terry and Stephen Turner of Garrett Park, Md., returned home Sunday after a five-day visit with their cousins Arthur and I..arri Jones of North SwartluiIQre aveÂnue. , .~ .. ." '.
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z THE SWABTHMOBEAN JULYzt, 1MB NEWS NOTES Dwight Hummer of :~:j Lane entertained· at the BaTH Mrs. Kahler and the baby were avenue will return home home Monday evening In. hollOl":r admitted to Delaware Count)" Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Campbell week after attending the of Mrs. WW1am H. Dletz of Japan A daUShter was born to Mr. Hoapitalwhere the former under- ,and children Peter and sUsan session at the University of who is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kahler at 2:8() went an appendectomy on Tues- Dartmouth avenue will leave cinnati. and Mrs. Walter R. Shoemak.... Saturday morning at their home day and both are repOrted doing morrow on a motor trip ~=: I Dicki Bullock of Cedar lane of Riverview road. on North Chester road. Later well. the Adirondacks and the home Sunday for a short Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. GcXKI·-1 ~p=;a:;ii:it:ii:it:=t:ii:it:=t;j:it:~~=;a:;a;;==;;t;;~t:it;a:;n;;;;;,j and White Mountains. They from Camp Pocono where he win of Rose Valley road are I to spend the balance of councilor for the summer. tertaining this week Mrs. ~::;I with Mrs. Campbell's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baker win's niece Miss Mary Ann 1 and Mrs. A. C. Hutchinson their son Carlson bave of Guilford College, N.C., and Waterford, Me. to ,their home in Kim Harrtman of New York U·[V.I Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Griest Texas following a week's Mrs. Walter R. Shoemaker Elm avenue have been with Mr. Bllcd Mrs. Landes C. Riverview road en~ained· 20 ing lor a week in Lakeville, Baker of Cornell avenue. guest at a luncheon Thursday Dr. and Mrs. Donald L. Lallie Hopper of Magill honor 01 her daughter Mrs. Wil-and daughter Rosemary of will return home this week liam H. Dietz who is home on a view road sIlent a lew days spending a month at Camp visit. last week visiting in Fairlee, Vt. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Wood Stuart Md. Dr. and Mrs. Hibbard Dr. and Mrs. Ned B. and their daughter Patty of Vas-daughter ieft Thursday for a and children Carol, Joyce sar avenue left ThursdaY for a cation of several weeks to Su;;an of Dickinson avenue week's visit with. Mrs. Stuarts ·N.H., and Three Mile Island, leave Sunday for a two-week va- sister Mrs. D. S. Platka of Burling- Winnepesaukee, N.H. . cation at Avalon. ton, Vl, and to attend the wed- Waldo R. Fisher of Ann Bradford of North Swarth- ding of their niece Miss Dorothy l'oad will spend ,two weeks more avenue and Mary Harris Lonise Platka which will take climbing in the White Toronto, Canada have ,been spend- place tomorrow. in preparation for a week of ing the month of July on a Mr. and Mrs. Ford Robinson climbing in the Traverse' section in Alberta, Canada. and children Jimmy and PeW of lD NorthÂ¥n Main with a group Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Conrow of Westdale avenue and Mr. Robin- I son's mother Mrs. Nella Robin-of 20. Sponsored by the Appa- E m avenue returned home by way lachian Mountain Club, this group of the White Mountains son of Princeton and THANKS SWARTHMORE , After 16 years of pleasant association W,ith th~ Sw3rthmore m,otoring public I have sold my business to ROBERT /. A'rZ. I know ~'Boh" to he a capable and honest workman. He will prove deserving of the contino ued patronage of the motorist of Swarthmore. I hope you ~ continue to call RUSSELL'S SERVICE 0440 whenever your cars need anything. CHARLES R. RUSSELL will hike the Traverse section but a two-week trip to Mt. Desert, avenues returned Sunday from it will be necessary ,to flY in their Me. Stone Harbor, N.J'. where ;they I~iiii~iiii~~i.iiiii~~i.i~~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ supplies and equipment. One of Mr. and Mrs: Lyle A. Whitsit had vacationed since Wednesday. their main projects will be to de- of Elm avenue. are entertaining as Mr. and Mrs. GraC/lle G. Whyt- , velop trails, and they will also their house guests this summer law of Cornell avenue entertain- T he B dedicate l"e LeRoy Dudley Mem- Mrs. Whitsit's sist':' Miss Grace ed with a cocktail party and pic- ouquet nic supper Saturday in honor of orial on the Katahdin Shaffer of Bedford, Ind., and Miss of the section. Gladys Roberts also of Bedford. Mrs. Edwin K. Hayslip of Provi- Mrs. Frank L. Reynolds of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Smitb dence, R. I., who had been their guest for tile week, and Mr. Guernsey road will spend of Yale avenue spent a week va-month of August vacationing cationing at Towanda. Mrs. G. G. Whytlaw, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott of Tor- East Northfield, Mass. Mr' and. Mrs R obert Marks of rington, Conn., guests for Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers of Princeton avenue returned home week-end. Swarthmore Apartments left Friday following a week's vaca- BEAt.1TY SALON Come summer - Come care • Call Swarthmore 0476 day for a week's visit with tion in Atlantic City. Their chil- Mr. and Mrs. Edward. 9 Chester Road ;:::1 Fred S. Munsell of Eastern dren Bobby and Bonnle remahied of North Chester road t Maryland. home with their grandmothers Monday from a ten-day stay ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I!II!I!II!~I!II!~ Mr. and Mrs: George Mrs. Myra Doe of Princeton Buck Hill Falls where they WE"" I and their daughter Ellis of nue and Mrs. Victor Marks the guests of Mr. and Mrs. yard avenue are leaving today Danville who was here on a Charle.!! F. Jenkins. a two-week vacation in Mrs. Myra Doe of Mrs. Howard M. ,Jenkjns N.J. avenue is entertaining her North Chester road left Mrs. Alton P. Smith of ther-in-Iaw and sister Mr. and far a two-week visit to Dr. avenue entertained at a Mrs. Irvin Cleveland of Mont Mrs. Frank Aydelotte of Prin" .. 1 party at the Morrow Pool on Clair, N.J. ton, N.J., who are summ.eripg at vard avenue Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Good- Waterford, Conn. Dayid JMkins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markley win of Rose Valley road enter- is spending this week with his Guernsey road have tained as tbeir dinner guests Sun- uncle and aunt, Mr. and' . from a two-week vacation to Sky- day Mr. and Mrs. John Charles F. Jeni<ins, at Buck Hill. top and Monterey in the Blue of CoateSVille, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Moxey of Rutgers ave- Ridge Mountains. 'I.'heir son-in- Thomas D. Fox of Winters, Calif., nue has returned home fO:UO'wDlg I law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson a 10-day visit with her grandÂHarry Grayson Smith and Wilmington, and Mllf. Paul S. paretfts Mr. and Mrs. John G. of Lewisburg are living in Dr. Nunn of Winston-Salem, N.C. Maxey in Ocean City. Field's house on tile college camp- Their week-end guests were Mr. Mrs. Lawrence G. Traynor Witlll us for the summer. Goodwin's brollher MIo. N$on her baby daughter Priscilla of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Goodwin of Newark,. N.J., . and Washington, D.C., s~t last week of Cornell avenue and Mr. James Cann of Delaware City. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. road, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. George Breitting of A. Ludlow Clayden of Riverview Plowman of Harvard avenue Swarthmore avenue and Mrs. road. Lt. Comdr. Traynor join",ll Sunday as the guests of Mr. William P. Dodd of Country Club them over the week-end. Mrs. J. J. Cassady of Brige;ntboe,1 ~c======:;'~' :it:=i:ii;U;;t;:U;:=si;U;;;e;ibt:ii:it:;U;a;;j;ij;U;;t;:;;;;j N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Gay Wallingford Hills entertained several days at their summer" ~:~: I on Little Spruce Lake in 1 County their son and QB'Ug;htl,,-.in-1 law Dr. and Mrs. James Gay. Gay has finished his wOl'k at Mayo Clinic and will now I:>e cated in Columbus, Ohio wlrerel he will ,be associated with Kennith Abbot in Ne,ur()surgery.1 ALEXANDER FOUNDATION SCHOOL ~-., 000 North Jackson Sjtreet, Mooia Phone MEdia 6·2912 Small Private Elementary School Kindergarten through EWhth Grade Thorough grounding in the three R's, science, social studies, an ~troduction to music, dramatics. and_ manual trajning. Bright, Cheerful R<>oms. Large, Beantlfol PlaylP"oUDd REGISTRATION OPEN for LIMITED NUMBER of VACANCIES gery. F~~~~~~~~~~~ MEDIA Baltimore PIke, Springfield Phone Swarthmore 0450 The Hoagie Hut 17% S. Chester' Road S_rihulore Phone 3.16 Hoagies SteakS Party Sandwiche& Hamburgers College Theatre Air Conditioned . Friday and Saturday Ray Milland - ,J..,... Peters Paul Douglas "IT HAPPENS EVERY SPRING" Speetsl Satnrday Matinee For Klddles _ 1:00 p.m. Gene Autry "BACK IN THE SADDLE" Serial - Cartoons - Comedy M<,m. Tues, & Wed. Bing Crosby "A CONNECTIC1lT YANKEE"" in technicolor! Thursday Only C1ari< Gable ClaudeUe CoI_ "IT IIAl'nNBD ONE NIGH ... " Starting FrIday , "POB'l'BAIT OF JENNIB'" AIR CONDlTIONED Friday and Saturday Fred Asta1re - GInc .... ..)tocers ''THE BARKLEYS ON BRoADWAY" in technicolorl Sat. Mal at 1:I5-Extra :for "KING OF THE BOCKBl'ÂMENNO 4" Sunday and Monday America's New Sweetheart! Lois BuD .... ''MICKEY'' in Color! Tuesday and WednesdaT Wal'Jle Morris -,Jane 'l'aIP. "TIlE YOUNGER , in technicol ... ! Starting Thursday! • ,Jame. stewart I_~- "TIlE B'l'BA'm'ON STOB"f" , CLOSED Saturday, July 30th WILL REOPEN .M onday; August 29th . . , ~. ~. • 13 SOllTB CHESTER ROAD, SWARTHMORE JANE LOGAN de Lux:· , Fresh Peach Ice Cream • The Summer Time Flavor Available in Bulk or Half Gallon containers ; at \ Michlel's Cellege PharIDICY • ON THE COBNBR • .1ULY 211, 1M9 THESWABTHMOBBAN THE'SWARTHMOREAN PUBLlSIIBD BYUI' FRIDAY AT, SWAB'l1IIlOD, PA TBB 8WAB'l'IDIOBEAN. 'INC., PtlBLISHB& \ Pholle SwartlaDore ..... PETER E. TOLD, EdUor • MARJORIE '!'OLD, A_late EdItor Rosalle Peirsol Lorene Me Carter Pat Told Entered as Second C1asa Matter, JanU8J'1 24, 1929, at the Post Olfice at Swarthmore. Pa.,· under the Act of March 3, 1879. :t;IEADLINE-WEDNFSDAY NOON - SWARTBIIIORB, P&",FRlDAY, .JULy 29,1949 • •• Presbyteriaa Notes I At the 11 o'clock service SunÂdity morning the Rev. Peter Lovie, pastor of the Chitst Presbyterian Church, Warwick, Bennuda, will be guest preacher. G. WillIs Brodhead. will be guest soloist. Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, JulY 31. The Golden' Text is: "Be pedect, be of good comfOrt, be of one mind, live in peace; and . the God of love and peace shall be witil you" (n CorinthIans 13:11). he toured' the north-eUt lncludÂ~ Nllliara Falls, Canada and the Thousand Islands. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson of Ogden avenue retllrned SUJ!,dsy following a two-week trip to Grand Manan Island on the' Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, and Nova, Scotia. Mrs. William E. William of Crest lane and her daughter Miss Dorothy Witham of Washington, D. C., spent last week vacationing in Ocean City while Miss Wi1!ham was visiting her parents for a few weeKs. Miss Leanore Perkins of Cedar lane returned home Monday after a visit with her aunt Mrs. J .. A. Hru-tenstine of Principio Furnace, Md., and with her grandmotiler Mrs. J. Will Perkins of Elkton, Md. There will be no Church School Mr. and Mrs. Jotm de Moll and or Churcl1 Nursery until Septem- NEWS NOTES their small daughter ChrIstine of ber ,Dartmouth avenue returned home The Surgical Dressings group Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shoeinaker Saturday following a two-week I .. ,. -. , . -.... .' .' A WIDE PRiCE' RANGE . .' We have over 70 different pr.i ce.· .ranges. Consult us-then compare. Our estimate wiH prove that 'we are definitely, not hi~h pri_d. "' '. THE OLIVER tt. lAIR CO. .... ero .. o. PUIIUALI 1820 CHESTNUTSTRIEI . . .- T. ......o n. I. 6-1581 MAffI A. IIMI. "". ..a oled."' .". .. ' . , . . , .'3 will meet ' dur'..-..~.. ·~~ e .month o· f of Rivemet< road entertained for vacat ·l on a t Harvey Cedars;. N.J. August at 10 a.m. at the church a short visit Mr. and Mrs. George r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;o;;;;~;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;o;;;.;;;;;o;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bond and two children of Cali-on Wednesdays. Members are asked to bring a sandwich if they fomia Who are en route to their plan to stay through the lunch home. after visiting in tile east h since Swarthmore College com-our. t. Troop 2 of the Boy Scouts will , mencemen , . meel each Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Plow- Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, Holly and man and daughters Smanne and Peter will spend ·the montil of Joan of South Princeton avenue August in Rh04e Island and may willl leave Monday to spend the be reached in case of emergency month of August in Ocean City. during the month at RD.l, Hav- Mr. and Mrs. John Bowditch, ersham. Point, Westerly, Rhode Jr., of Cedar lane are entertainjng Island. their grandchildren Willlts, Jr., The Directors are grateful to the husiness .and professional. people and to the many citizens of the horough for their expres-siom of satisfaction aud confidence in the recent election of Mrs. Savelli will be out of the John and David Bowditch of HilÂChurch oUice during the month ton, Va., while their maternal of August but may be reached a grandmother Mrs. W. H. Hornsby large part of that time at her Of Yorktown, Va., is seriously ill Elric S. Sprout. Preside. nt;. Harold Og.r am. Vice .Pr.~.~i.d.en't ~. Cashie-. r, home in Media. in a hospital in RIchmond, Va. Mrs. ". StallIeY Taytor and sons Methodist Notes Chipper, Rusty and Johnny of The Sunday School will meet Kennett square have returned to and Trust Officer; and Richard M. Snyder. Assistant Cashier. at 10 o'clock. At the 11 o'clock . their home following a week's visit with Mrs. Taylor's mother Mrs. Cbarles D. Mitchell of "Brookhill", Wallingford. service the Rev. Walter J. LepÂpert of Drexel Hill will preach. The Churcl1 Nursery will be open during the service. Trinity Notes Holy Communion will be celeÂbrated at 8:00 a.m. The service of Morning Prayer and Sermon . will be held at 11:00 a.m. Ushers at the 11 :09 o'clock service will: be: J. Furlong, head usher, W. . Patton, C. B. Blake, W. H. RanÂdall, H. p. Stamford, \T. S. ThompÂson, G. S. Valentine. and W. H. Jon"e5. Christian :;;cience Notes "LOVE" is the subject' of the Lesson-Sermon in all ChUrches of Church Services SWMTHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Joseph P. Bishop, Minfster Sunday, July 31 11:00 A.M.-Rev.' Peter Lovie will preach. Wednesday, August S 10:00 A.M. - Surgical I)n>sg!ngs Group. Thursday. Angupt 4 7:30 P.M.-Boy Scouts. Troop 2 METHODIST CHURCH Roy N., Keiser, D.o., Minister Sunday, ,July 31 10:00 A.M.--church SchooL 11:00 A.M.-Rev. Walter J. LepÂpert will preach. TRINITY CHURCH Rev. Geo. C. Anderson, Rector Sunday, July 31 8:00 A. M.-Hoty Communion. 11:00 A.M.-Morning prayer and sermon. THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OFPRIENDS $undlQ>, .July 31 11 :00 A. M.-Meeting for worship. Wednesday, August 3 9:30 to 3:30-Sewing and QuiltÂing in Whittier House. Box Luncheon. All cordta1ly inÂvited. FIRST CHURCH OJ!' CHRIST SCIENTIST , OF SWARTHMORE Park AVeD.ue below HarvanI SUD"':r. ,July 31 11:80 A. II. SmMtay SchooL 11:01 A. 1\(. TflIIOII - SermOD l'Love~" W'ednaadAy evening meeting each wek, • p.m. Readin& roam ~ dally ucept Sundq and Holidays I2 to 5 p.m. Wedn_1Q> '~:"''''!!I'i!u,''!I''I\I., ,7~~,;":50 p .... and • to • S.W. ARTHMORE NATIONAL BANK - . ~ . '." . '- Mr.' and' Mrs. John Bowditch, .Jr., of Cedar lane ;'pent· a: week visiting Mr. and :.~s. James BowÂditch. at Schenectady,N.Y'" and I. ( , .', and TRUST COMPANY . -~ Manchester, Vt. ., Peter Lumsden flew home ·to England last Tuesday following a six-week visit with his uncle and aunt Dr. and Mrs. A. F. \TackÂson of Park avenue. While here ClaudeC. Smith, Chairman , . ' . Now ... Chrysler Offers I-Safer Driving! Through the years, the 2-SaferDesign!Nowtheengineer8 @eatestadvancesinsafetycometo.youfirst(romwhopioneered the first all-steel ear lalryeler. Now there's a new advance in steering bodieshavedevelop.edastillsaferbody _ .• Chrysler's Heenter control" steering! Your and frame design-23% more rigid. daya o£~htiDg a wheel arc over. There's fP::eater You have full control of your automat-road .tabIlity, easier handling, less road shock. ic gear 8hifti~ car_ With Prestomatic Even the leather covered foam rubber Safety. Fluid Drive Transmission, the Safc~ Cushion dash, and the new "Bulls_Eye" headliglit Clutch enables you to take over in lenses are designed to give you extra protection. emergencies. select the gear you need. l'reJtomatic FbNl Drive' T,.,..missimo ••. drive without shiftillfi ~ - Safer Vision! W hen Chrysler engineers mtroduced the first-.+whecl hydraulic brakes 25 . years ago-they brought to the automobile indus- . ~ a new idea. It is the idea ef car design that ~D~ with safety, the~ huil~s ~utY1 comfort,·· perlormance! Yb.tl ean t pOSSibly appreciate the ailIerence until you drive this Car. FlDd out how' m.uc~ mo~e con6.dent you feel'in tqis ·Chrysler WIth Its mtghty High. Compression Spitfire engine. Safer Car to·Drive .' ... ; / , HANNUM &·WAITE . Chester Road- Yale Avenue ' . '. , ~ ." ;" . .. ' . '-- (, i
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I~&-- URI Padella. • tic P,!:~..!'...!=..!3c WOE JERsEY IUTTERFISB .. llc MOIN J!oa ... P ..... TODAY .. PrI-:.., PllCif Y ... ReI.I.S ••••• v.=:. . 1••- a/3" 2/Ue KTy!!!'ted Milk ... ',," !:!! 4/4. 1./5& ..... ·_·W ..... OI1 :r 'J:I. 950 --. ~-- ......... -=- !. .... -. 1/1.Oc CrIsco _ -. .!. 5" I.Ic C •• _IU' ..... = 1-- 3/HO 2/6 PLUMS .. !::'f_ 1'-1ge .. nalMlli ..... till .. .. tsc IC.'ery _ .. - -25c ..... u .... ·• ...... .". La_'--..... FRESH PEAS - -2Oc '_Colo •••• ................ 2. . 2tc Soap P. 'c.' II .. ..tor .. .. .C .-·,He. ................, - 7 1/11. eWER I/lle , TheSwarth . NEWS NOTES re CO-Op. • Mr. and Mrs. Ph1l1p w. KDI8- kern of Riverview road spent the week-end as the guests of Mrs. J. Bancker Grlbbel of ''WIndy Hill". Upper providence. at her summer home In MamaJo!r1ng, N.J. Patsy MeCahan of Strath Ha,veJll avenue. a senior at Mt. Ho,lyoke! college. will represent .the oolIeg'e I at an International Students Sei~-! ice Conference held at Wells Cc,l-I 'lege next week. . WHEN co-op S ABE IN TOWN PRICM' ARE. DOWN IJ.'r)' &be PASTBY, CAKES, aDd aou,s In our Bakert. Eo.y week-eDd wefeatare a 4IIf_t "SPECIAL" Mrs. and Mrs. George SchoÂbinger and their daughter BarÂbara Ann Of Philadelphia. formÂerly of Swarthmore, sailed in early July on the Gripsbolm for trip through' Sweden, Denmad" I Finland and Lapland. Mrs. Scl:lO-! binger will spend, the month August studying weaving in .... _-, land and Barbara Ann will furtherl her study of 1:b.e Russian language while living with a Finnish family. Mr. Schoblnger will travel Finland and Lapland before return home the end of A~ Mrs. Schoblnger I1Qd dill_biter will remain abroad 'until the of September. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G~:::~I have returned from their .trip to the Canadian Rockies. have taken an apartment on South Chester road. Mrs. Gustafson is the former Miss Jean' Huey of Dickinson avenue. . SHOULDER OF .Lamb Frankfurters Baby Beef Live .. Celery Hearts JUICY YELLOW FREESTONE Peaches FANCY JERSEY Peppers OO-OP GREEN LABEL Tomatoes TRY co-op BED LABEL Shortening '. BED LABEL SPECiAL Apricot leclar. ,. Ib 49c Ib 49c Ib 69c bunch 9c 2 Ib 19c 3 for 10c 2~:;,: 25c , 31b SSC A DELICIOUS TREAT! 2 ~:~.: 3Sc Mr. and Mrs. W. Minton l{a,rv •• v! and their daughter Ann of C0- lumbia avenue spent the wE!I!k:-er.d! visiting Mrs. Harvey's sister-inÂway Mrs. W. W. McCabe on farm on the Eas,tern Maryland. Every WeclnMfay during July and August we close the doors at 1:00 p.m., not just ,01' lunch. oot until Thursday milrninlr, So. CoME EARLY! Don't miss this Goodye ... Buy 3, ••• Get.·4 famous GOODYEAR' TIRES . "titlc Jt££-•• JI'I'BBII 'I'BBJlD BpeclGJ PURCHASE! LIMITED QUAITITY! HURRYI HURRYI HURRYI YOU SAVE UP TO 25% ON THIS OFF1ER LOOK! Bn)o 3 Goodyear. TIres 6.00 '" 16 slse for $14.75· eacb aud )'OlD" set of 4 old tires. You Get the Fourih TIre at NO EX'i'&A OOST! other sizes at proportionate savinP I Here's the best deal we've bad In yean on genuine first quality Goodyear TIres. We made a sensational bny f.-' Goodyeal' aDd are passinlr u.., savln&s on to you. n'S the same famouS tire new .... miomaIlICltarelB selee&ed year after year for. ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES! Remember - qUDttl;y Ia IlmHecl - 'don't delay - b.....,. - Iret here early! This famous safety tread is also avallable In Goodyear's famoUs Super-Cushion in some sizes at slmlllar rElductions. ; . i . nsco and : ALSTON. . , CHESTER and FAIRVIEW ROADS Swarthmore 3861 JULYzt,lH9 THE SWABTBMOBEAN Mr. and Mrs. John Howe paired, called for and d.elIvared. Of Strath Haven avenue are Call Robert Brooks. Swarthmore joying a vacation in the Po<oonos.! ;P1E5iRj4SijO8.NfSA<>LN :iS\Ie;:n::d:: ;e.iydo=;u:or urBsimiiiaiilili . Mrs. Wl11lam H. Drieha\l8 fry to Swarthmore Nursery her daugbters Ann and Susan School. Sign up now for Septem- Yale avenue have re~ed ber. Call Mrs. G. W. Brodhead, ANNUAL STATEMENT OP INDEBTEDNESS AS OF 7-4-49 SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE Published p!1lSuant to the Act of June 25. 1941, P.L. 159 STATEMENT OF GROSS LIABILITY. NET DEBT. ASSESSED VALÂUATION. AS;IErS. MATURATY DATE OF FUNDED DEBT, AND BORROWING CAPACITY. DrI .... wap ()ondructIon Asphalt or <lOaente PETER DI NICOLA Phone SW811bmOle 18518 5 a two-week vacation ill director. Swarthmore 2806-J. PERSONAL-Good colored maid N.;tf. Mr.Driehaus joined thEml avallable for all or part of Ang_ over the week-ends. oat to accompany a family on Assessed Valuation (1949) $6,249,215.00 Indebtedness Allowed By Law (7% of aceased valuation) $437,445.05 !:~~~=~~~~~~~~ Gross Liabillties ........................................... .$166.176.78 • CLASSIFIED vacation while present employers are away. Call Mrs. Savelll. MtOdia . atter 7:00 p.m. Friday. 1''OB SALE PERSONAL FOR SAT,E Ouly one left! RA!d PERSONAL - Electrical wiring female Cocker Spaniel. 6 wklf. . and lnstallation. residential and old.. $25. Champion stock: 800 commerciaL Water .heaters.· ran- "Palrv;;;;;;:.:;ie;;:wi...:r;;o:::a~dr.' .;G;.:ra:::ce~,;P;ar~k~.~..Âges. dishwashers. dryers. Burglar FOR SALE--1940 RCA Victor alarm systems. All work done to Console phonograph Radio Fire Underwriters· specifications. Home Recorder.. Call Sw8rthÂService on washers, vacuum, clean-ers, ranges. irons, toasters; fans, lamps. Cali Erich H. Hausen. Electrical .Contractor, Swarthmore rugs _ alabaster Deductions Allowed by Law (Section 202) • Cash in Sinking Fund Inc. 1948) None Delinquent Taxes $6.185.30 . (90% estimated collectible)$ 5.566.77 . Current Revenue Applicable with fiscal . , Year 1949-50 ........................ 38.969.99 Total Deductions ........................................ 44,536.76 Net· Debt ...................................................................... :. .....• (32,640.02 Borrowing Capacity (excluding borrowings in antic-ipation of current revenues) ...................................... : ......... $315.640.02 . PETER Eo TOLD All LInes Of Insaranee 333 DartmoUth Avenue SwarUunore ·1833 Since 19011 CUNNINGHAM Painters '" Paper Ban6ers We should know how Swa.2266 Mlohlpn Ave 2850 335 Park avenue. PERSONAL - Vacuum Cleaners. irons. toasters and radios re-and others. two coffee tables. etc. Swarthmore 2501, FOR SAT·E Two double and two STATEMENT OF DATES OF LAST MATURITY OF RESPECTIVE l' ~~~;;;~~~~;;;~~~ FORMS OF FUNDED DEBT ~ BONDS-All serial bonds Y AN ALEN BROS. Coal and Fuel Oil single beds. complete; 4 cubic foot General Electric refrigerator; LalUldera11; Radiant heat clothes dryer; upright piano and bench; porch 13 x 21~. fCualrl ni~.ture~;~~~1 Date of Issue Rate 1926 4'1. 1930 4';' 1934 3'1 •. • Maturity 1956 1960 1959 Outstanding $ 40.000.00 67,000.00 34.000.00 , Total '141.000.00 ASSETS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT WITH THE CHARACTER AND VALUE THEROF - JULY 4 1949 ASSETS ~;~~~~~~fn~:::~ I Cash-General Fund ................................................................. $ 36.061.11 . Delinquent 'l.'axes ................................................................. •••••• 6.185.30 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I d~b~~~C~ablnet, console. camp Tuition Receivable ..................... -............................................. 2,908.88 ~ got. Swarthmore. 1666. School Buildings. Sites. Textbooks. EQ,lUpment .................. 1.15P,963.94 FoR SALE-Lot Lonliut'::g::e:::rs'-Mak-av-e-- Total Assets .............................................................. '1.196,119.23 \ A. WAYNE MOSTELLER nue. near schoo 50 x ~50. e LIABILITIES . . I~~~~tb~:o:~:eess:s:w:'ha rthm:O!1lS::::.:e~d~t~~~~g OAcuctostlUanltdsi nPga yBaobnled s .............. :.. ............................................................................................................................. $ 12451.,107060..7080 Assets In Excess of Liabilities .................................................... 1.029.942.45 WANTED Total Liabilities ........................................................ $1.196.119.23 ASSETS IN SINKING FUNDS AS OF 7-4-49 Swarthmore Disposal Service RnbbIsh Collected Weekl:r or Monthly Phone Chester 3-0331 9 A. M. to 5.30 P.M. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS WI«ING NEW and OLD HOMES Samuel M. Harbison Bi.EcTu<lAL S. .a rtblnore 0740 OONTBAClTOR All Types of Electrical In-· stallations and Repairl. Puqlished by Order of the Board of School Directors . NONE I!~iiiiiiiiii~iiiiii~ DAVID McCAHAN, Pre5ident HILDA LANG DENTWORTH. Sec'y Sl!l"1(lng Swarthmore and Vicinity for past Twenty Years U80 lIIahlenberlr Ave. Swarihmore . 11115 NIGHT or DAY AUDITORS ANHUAL REPORT SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE DELAWAIlECOUNTY. STATE OF· PENNSYLVANIA for the SCHOOL YEAR ENDING JULY". 19" TAXATION -'=~~'f'~~iifassr.:~ I Assessed valuatJon of taxable rea: estate ............................................................. 5.616,550.00 ~ Number of milla levied ................................................................................................ 15 I in local Year round Number assessed witb per capita tax .................................................................... • None g~~'~o~~ full or part time work. Rate of per capita tax ........................................ "....................................................... None preference. Haply Box R, The Swarthmorean. AMOUNT OF SCHOOL TAX PROPERTY TOTAL Devine Taxi Service' SWARTHMORE,PA. Serving swarthmore. MorÂton. Rutledie and Ridley Township since 1918 PHONE: SwarUunOle 0444 ~~a~a~'~'~I~,D ~o~a~.~a~ .~O~"~O~D~D~=~I~I~I~D~.; I' f= ~f~: tn':':~en':! eal lSw arothmr e 033 5-R.' AAdmdoitJuonltlS l e,vtoIe dd ll(pFlakcaet eo f. ..1. :0.."..8.. ..d..u...p..U...c..a...t.e..).. ........................................................................ .. 198,92.9%38' • UI6.9J19..1z,1,: ~~~~~ii,i~=i[iii,i~ii~ A. Mercer Quinby W ANTED-Boy's bicycle. 20·.·. PenalU .. added .................................................................................... ..815 •• 8 ..... . J Call Swarthmore 2531. Total amount (sum 0: I, t, & a) ...................................... :............. 197,U4.,8 IH,544.51 FUNERAL DmECTOR '% Commlssl.n deducted by Co. Tr..... ................................ .... 7... Swarthmore 1"8 WANTED-Bartol Scientist, wife IU8 tax return~ to County CommissJoners ................ _........... 8,528.89 1,528.89 Formerly of l!IItOdia and small child. want to rent DiBcounla ...••.• ...................................................................................... ........ ., •••• ,. WILLIAM BROOKS 1125p ir~nt;:~f,;~eii7~ unfurnished home, Swarthmore =N=et=am=·=o=u=nt==ot.~.~ . .~ tax§i.= .I= lec;;t=e~d=.. =...= ...= ...= ....= ...= ... = .... = ...= ...= ... = ....= ...= ... =.... = = '=.•~.; ;";:::';:::.'.~~10;::•.•~ ; ":;;;.'. Asbes & Rubbish Removed or vicinity by Sept. 11. Best ~ef- RECEIPTS EXPENSES Lawns mowed. General No additional charge for !ere·n",,,,. Lease. W on't you call and Balance on hapd July.. 19.. Hauling suburban calls t a lit l·to ver. S w arthmo re 1847. iAn&ll, fFuunndds e··s·.·:··d ..u..s..l.v..e.. ...o..f.. ..S..i..n..k...·. 1 20,945.18 General Contral (A) ...... :.............. 8,924.29 ,~236~ H~ar~din~g A~v~. ~~~~~ ;~~~~~~~~;;;~~-~J WANTED-Mechanical engineer Property tu: 19 .. 8 ........................ 190,614.40 Instructfon (8) ............................ 181.002.01 desires work in local vicini+-. PDeerllncaquPel"'n't ~ 19.&8 .................... nOD~' L;7 L.CLL • Auxiliary Agencies (C) ............ 16,486.94. ROOFS GUTlEBS Five years experience. 336 N. (Pre.lo"" '0 U'.) .................... Z, •• "'" KBPAIBED AND Princejon avenue. State approprlatlow: Teaehen. OperaUon (p) ................................ 27,a08.19 TUttfOn ............................ ".......... 10,540.110 INSTAI.I"" WAlfrED Child's play house for TuItfon non·resldent pupils ._ .. 48,507.111 Maintenance (E) ........................ 8,150.11 Furnace Repairs & Cle8Dj~ use in yard. call' Swarthmore Interest ....... : ......................... "......... 118.0.a: Call 2494-& Sale of supplies and equipment '8.9' Fixed Charges (F) ...................... 8,2:82.« All other sources. ""- GEORGE MYJ!ll8 WANTED-Minor household jobs All o.ber squrces ........................ 0,S7 •• 11 Debt Service (G) ........................ .0." ... . 40g Michigan Ave. Sw. 2266 and repairs. from floor waxing Total receipts, Including beg!.nlng balance .................... $.0.,." •• 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~il to plaster patching. Call Swarth- Capllal Outlay (H) .•.••..•.•.••....••• more 1670. - I UA WAJ. 6 61. .... -... 2W'~A~N~'T-E-D-- --=-P-r.o-f-e"s,s-o,r, c-O==m-I=n-g. -toc SlMtON£'S lOOKlN6 fOR. YOUiROPmY .WI CAN t=IND H-IM .OR YO-U List Your Reai Estate With . BAIRD & BmD Old Bank Bolldin&" . Swarthmore 0108 - 120S Wharton School. two small dauÂghters. needs three Or four bed-room house, unfurnished, autOÂmatic heat. late August Occupancy. Call Sunset 9554-W. WANTED - Local Petroleum En-gineer. wife and child, need unfurnished apartment or house. Call Swarthmore 3203-R between 8 and 10 p. 10. LOST and FOUND F. F. ZIMMERMAN Photographer '''Outstanding for Quality" Media Q-D4S6 6 E. Front St The * . NEW c*ON STRUCTION ALTE*RA TIONS. REPAIRS Highest Quality Craftsmanship HORACE A. REEVES "THIRD GENERATION BUIT,DERS" LET UIjI ESTJ!IIATE <lALL SWAWJ'BMOBR sue SUMMARY TOTAL RECEIPT (Item ") ........................................................................................ 1.0 ....... 1 TOTAL PAYMENTS . Total Current .Expenses (ltems A·F Inc.) ............. U8.2!18." Total Debt Service «Item G) ................................ 20 .. 188.18 Total Capital OuUay (Item. H) ................................ 1,191.n Total ........................................ , .................... "......... '.70,"181.46: Balance on Hand (To Be Available tor School Year Ut4.!H950) .................. " .... 86.061.11 ASSETS School Building and Sites at Cost ............................................................................. 1.001.485.14 TeEtbooks and EQuipment at Cost ........................................................................ 10.518.80 1948 Tax (CUrrent Year) ............................................................................................ 8,518.89 194.7 Tax ............. , ................ "............................................................................................ 857.17 19'6 Tax ............................ ,............................................................................................... '08.50 Previous to 194.-6 DupUcate ................ " ............................ " ............................ ".......... 1.800." Tuition Ilecelvable .............................................................................. ......................... S,908.88 Balanee on hand all Funds excluding Sinking Fund ........................................ 10,061.11 Total .Assets ............................................................................................................... 1.1116.110.28 LIABILITIES Bonded Indebtedness (With Vote of Electorate) ............................................ 1 .~~:~~~::~: I Bonded Indebtedness (Without Vote of Electorate) .................................... : Teachers' Salaries ................................................................................ $25.100.04 TotafIL I~gu~~ti!~~.~.~. .. ::.::·::.:·.·::.·:.·::.:·.:·.:·:.:·:.::':::::.::'.::::':::::.:':.:::::'.::':::.:':.:'.:'.:':.:.:. ......... ~.~:~~. 166.176.78 Auditors. Complete Report on File In School District Otftce In High School Building • Open to Public PHONE 1984 PROMPT SERVICE 1f".rIDI alld lie"',. a .. YLBBI:IIL 711 FAIRvIEW ROAD. SWAltTBlllOllE SALES aDd SEBVICE JlADIOS '" HOllIE APPLIAN<lES Builder CHARLES E. FISCHER SWARTHMORE "51 Repairs and "A HQUSE WEU-MAINTAIIIEP'IS THE wISE OW/tR'S lAIN" • MODERN IITCHENS • WAll aod flOOR COYEtllKS • NEW CONSTRUCTION • AUElAflONS ood IEPAttS mTERS BROTHERS, I.e. Conrrodon and Builden 302 Gayley Street • Me(Jia, P •• Phone: Me4la 8-4281 MORE HEAT FOR LESS MONEY PREMIUM ANTBBACITE 331 Dartmouth Avenne Swarthmore Swarthmore 0345 Mason Builders Supply Company MD.I.WOllK - LUMBER BUILDING !llATEllIAL Painter Interior antl Exterior J
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'. 6 THE SWABTHMOBIlAN JULy a, ltD Brilliant :SRA Season Closes (continued from Page 1) berry pie eating. The program closed with a general assembly with contest and tournament winÂners receiving their prizes. The pre-school and primary groups have been entertaining their mothers with programs deÂsigned to demonstrate the abilÂities these children have acquired. Mrs. Taylor feels this year is the most successful one to date, with the largest enrollment on record. In view of the w~ather during the past six weeks, this the Board feels is saying a lot for Mrs. Taylor's' orgapization Wednesday morning members of pre-school group enjoyed a picnic at the Rose Valley home of Deb- , bie Freeman. NEWS NOTES Mrs. Frank Kneedler of Garrett avenue entertained as her house guests last week Mr. and Mrs. William S. S. Fox of Baltimore. ~L __ ~ DEW DROP INN Closed First 2 weeks of __ ._ _ August 1I_a_._~ [ STATE INSPECTION DEADLINE July 31 Mrs. Kneedler is entertaining this Hulme of Westdale avenue who week Mrs. E. Stewart of Ocean are vacationing there for .two C1't y , N .J. w' eeks. Miss Frances Brewster Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. FeI- is employed at Spring Lake, N.J. lows and s.:>ns Dicky and Chuck.y this summer. of Garrett avenue spent 'last week Mr. and Mrs. John Seybold and as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. son Johnny of Amherst avenue John BeHield of Wynnewood at returned Tuesday night from New their summer h9me in l?pringfield, Harbor, Me., where they bad N.H. Mr. and Mrs. Fellows and vacationed for two weeks. DurÂfamily are vacationing this week ing their absence Andy Seybold at Belgrade Lake Camps in Maine. visited his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Cook of Rutgers Mrs. A. M. Seybold of Mountain avenue spent 10 days with. het' Lakes, N.J. Patty Seybold spent daughter Mrs. James Schurz and a quiet time at home. family of Dallas. Mr. Cook joined Bobby Kahler of North Chester the group over week-ends. road is visiting his great uncle Mrs. Horace H. Hopkins of Crest and aunt Mr. and Mrs.' VI. R. lane, accompanied by her son and Smyth at Jamestown, R.L His daughter-in-law Dr. and Mrs. sister Kathy u; with her grandÂHorace H. Hopkins, Jr., of Cali- mother Mrs. Harry Kahler of fornia and her son-in-law and Rutledge until her mother, Mrs. daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Joseph Kahler, and infant sister Pike, Jf., of East Lansing, Mich., LEGAL NOTICE sailed Thursday on the Queen -~-'(-C"-r-IT-I-O~U:::S::;N=AM::"":E':=R:":EG=J=IST-RA-T-I-O-NÂMary for a seven-week trip abroad NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant Dr. and Mrs. Hopkins visited. the to the provisions ot Act. ot Assembly No. 3110, approved May II •• 11145, ot lntenUon f ormer' s parent s on Cre st lane tthoe filCe omInm othnew eoaflftihce oort Ptheen nSseyclvreatnairay,_ oatt for several days before sailing. Harrisburg, Pa., and In the office of the . h' 1 t Prothonotary ot the Courts of Common Dr. Hopkms as lust comp e e Pleas of Delaware County, on Wednesday, :his. gl'aduate work at the Univer- tile 27th day ot July, 18'11, a Certificate tor the conduct of a business In DelaÂsity of California. ware County, Pepnsylvania, under the as- , Betty Cook of Rutgers avenue sumed or fictitious name, style or desigÂnation of Cosmic Counters, with Its prin-a councilor at Camp Happy Val- cipal place ot business at lUI Cornell . Avenue, Swarthmore, Pa •• The names and ley, Md., will be in charge of swim- addresses of all per90nli oWDIng or In-ming at the Water Carnival to teres;ted In said business are Harvey Ciay~ ton Taylor. 1111 -Cornell Avenue, Swartb-be held there tomorrow. more. Pa. Brig. Gen. and Mrs., William A. NOTICE?,;-;;I:;;S--:H;';'E~R;;-;E~B;:;;Y~G;;l;;V~E~N;-, -=p-=u=-:l'81l=ant to the provisions ot Act ot Assembly No. McCulloch of Riverview road have 880. approved May.', 11145, of Intention to Ole in the Office of the Secretary of returned from a week's trip to ~mmonwealth of Pennsylvania at Harrf&. Canada. En route they stopped burg, Pa., and In the otrlce of the ProÂthonotary of the Court of Common Pleas at Buck Hill for a visit with Gen. of Delaware County on the 80th day ot July, 1848, a Certlftcate for the ronduct McCulloch's relatives and in Ot- of a business In Delaware County, Penn-t awa the y VI. S'It e d WI' th Mrs• Mc - snyalmvaen. isat.y luen oder rd ethsieg naastsiuomn eodt oRrU SftScEtitLloLu'Ss Culloch's cousins. They were the SER VI~E, with Its principal place of busl- . d ness at Darboouth Avenue and Lafayette guests at Blue Heron Point, Lyn - Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa. The name and h t 0 t '0 of Dr an'd Mrs address of the pel'llOn owning or lnterested urs , nan. . In said buslness.is Robert John Au, Provl- William T. Ellis, former residents dence Road, RD UI, Media, P:.=a=.=-__ _ of Walnut lane, Swarthmore. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Carroll P. Streeter and Sealed proposal wlll be received at the olrlce of the Chief Clerk, Court House, Mrs. H. Lindley Peel will be host- Media, Penna., until 111 :00 Noon Eastern Standard Time. and publicly opened at esses at a party for their immedi- 1 :00 P.M. E.S.T. on Tuesday. August I, ate nel'ghborhood tnniaht in honor 1948, tor furnlshlng trucks and labor for ~ • ....,. Haullng Voting Machines to be used at of the birthdays of Mrs. Avery the Primary Election to be beld on Tuca-day. September n, lU8. Blake' and Mr. Richmond D. Forms ot proposal, general conditions Fetherolf. and specifications. form of Contract and bond wblch the successtul bidder will be Mrs. Harlan R. Jessup of Haver- required to execute. can be obtained at for" d avenue and Mrs. Howard G. the office of the Chief Clerk. Bids will not be accepted except on forms ot pro- Hopson of Rutgers avenue enter- posal furnished by the County. all d · E::acb bid must be accompanied by a tained inform y at a esset"t- Certified Check of Two ('ZOO,OO) hundred bridge at the Hopson home Fri- dolJarR, drawn to the order of the County ot Delaware. whick will be retained hy day. the connty as liquidated damages In case Mrs. S. B. Brewster of Swarth.- ot tallure to execute contract and bond. The County Commissioners reserve the more avenue returned WEdnes- right to reject any and all bids. day from Penn Yan, N.Y. where John H. Doherty Fred F. Duke she visited her father and sister Albert J. Crawford, Jr. return hOme from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan R. JesÂsup and family of Haverford .veÂnue will leave tomorrow for a - two-week vacation in WaJJjngford, Vt. Mr. Henry C. Ford of Amherst avenue attended the funeral in POrt Allegany Saturday of his sister Miss Helen D. Pard who had been in Arizona: for her health -- --- AUGUST HOURS 10:00 to 5:00 Cloeed Wec1neecJay .... S.turd.)' AfleioDoons for the last few y~ars. alice bart,cf Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Mac- • t Millan of Vassar avenue will re.. 9 I S turn home today after spending a week with their daughter Mrs. old I,ank building Wayne Gersen and family of Pitts-burgh. ; New conveniences! New handling' easel Le..s fatigue. STUDEBAKER -TRUCKS Big rang. of ,I ••• and whHlba ••• 1 The new Studebaker trucks come in ~-ton." ,,-ton. l-tOll. l}i-toD (illustrated) and 2-~ capaC1ti~ they're aU outstmuilng ~ 1D ruggedneas and Iow-cost operation. • F;rst In comfort-and first in performance-that'. why Studabaker trucks are selling sansationanyl ' • Now there's naw big power, 100, in Studebaker'. madlÂum- duty trucks-the 16A and 17A .arie,. Studebaker'. 100 h.p. "Power Plu," engine daliven 200 Ib,. ft.torq .... • cht America" m9,t progre',~ive truck de.isning-get the utmost in solid dollar value-get a Studebaker truck' FUSCO and ALSTON for two weeks. Miss Grace Brew- IIT-T-!!! COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ster returned home Tuesday from ~~--......:...----------=----------------------------:---=- Chester and Fairview Roads Swarthmore 1250 Cape May, N.J. where she had spent ten days part of which she visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman aE SALE Attractive Summer Dresses Assorted Sizes $4.98 and up RUTH IZUMI Dress Shop' Theatre Square 631 South Cliester Road J. C. 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. THURSDAY AUGUST 4, 1949 The $l.OO-Serve YourseH-All You Want COMPLETE SUPPER Come and Enjoy Your Selection From HOT DISHES - DELICIOUS SALADS AND DESSERTS STRATH HAVEN INN • 5IT'IT-FORGET ITI TAKE " WASHDAYS EASY with an Automatic washers make wash'ng simpl~ as setting a dial. There's nothing to it! Just load the automatic washer, set the dral, and go your merry way. Your clothes will be thoroughly washed, rinsed, and dampÂdried without a moment's attention from You. See the new automatic wamen at your local dealer's store or at any Philadelphia Electric store. .. PHILADELPHIA EL·ECTRIC_ COMPANY •