, , , OCT 6 . • mGH , I- .", '.- SCHOOL, FOOTBALL ATME'DrA .THE SWARTHMOR , 3 P.M. TODAY ' ~V.~O~L~UME~_2=2~,=NUMB===-EB~~ __~=--==--=~_S__ WAB __x.HM ___O~B_E_~~1_U_lD==~_y~,__~ ____ B_ER __,~_179_50_._.___________~~~~-==-~~~~~PEBYEAB PARISH HONORS ,- ~~~~ COUNCI~ .MOURNS DOG' S ' ITUATION . TRINITY·RECTOR Prospective members of .the League of Women Voters of Swarthmore will be guests of the Bishop William P. Remington. Bishop Suffragan of Pennsylvarua,' conducted the Service of Institu, tion of the Rev. H. Lawrence Whittemore, Jr•• as Rector of Trimty Episcopal ,Church, 'Tuesday evenmg, Oct.ober 3. He was assisted 'in the service by the Rev. Dr. 'Charles H. Long,; secretary of the Diocese. Also in the Chancel were the Rev.' Richard T. Lyford. Rector of St. A3apb's Church" Bala CYnwyd, and Dean ;of the Convocation of Chester,and 'Dean Frank D. Gifford of the Philadelphia Divinity School, ltho was in Charge of the Parish for several •weeks 1B:st spring. In the congregation were clergy from the surrounding ~as and , minist~s 'from the other ,local churches, members of the Borough Council' of, Swarthmore and ~eir wives, the President of Swartb'more' iCollege; and other, invited _." , Rev. Whittemore was welcomed by his cQngregation at a regeption which followed the Service of Institution immediately in the Sunday Scho~l 'room. Arrangements were charge of the Women's Auxiliary of, Trinity, Ch~h. in ··YOUNG~ MotHERS . , , , ~=:r~i3: ~:::n :'~IO:da;i Bi~ For New Borough Bishop Rekningto~ Gives Institution 'Address: gue~. ' Whitti~ House. ' .. "Mrs. Roderick. Firth. ~airitian of: membership is planning the meeting inicO:-operation with ¥rs. David P. WiSdom, and Mrs. William' B. 'Pegram, program chalrman. ' Mrs. ,Glen R. Morrow, former preSident of t,he" ,Swarthmore League will,speak',on League Seven members will present- a skit On the proposed PeIll18ylva.D.ia Plan for the Election of Judges. T1$ change ill election 0 J;udges requires, a' ,COnstitutional 'Amendment. ", ' , -," Reservations for th.e luncheon should be mad~, with Mrs. F,'irth, Swarthmore 6-:-5272. ,'BuildingTo Be Out In November RED CROSS TO MEET The October meeting of the Swarthmore Branch of the American Red Cross will be beld at thebome of.Chairman Mrs. LaRue Hendri?cson, 645 North Chester road, Friday. October 13 at 9:30 a.m. ' AMSDEN IS CLUB SPEAKER TUES. Staled Meeting Will Precede School Principal GARNETS TAKE "SEASON'S FIRST Borough, dogs, gallivanting Robert L. Amsden, new principal freely over the shady streets and of the ;Swarthmore High School, fair lawns of Swarthmore, were will addi~ss'the Woman's Club once again under serious' discus- . at the' clubhouse on October 10 sion at th~- ~tober meeting of following the 2 'p.m. Stated MeetCouncil last Monday rught. Face Mustangs On ing. A3 the ~st' program of, the Convening in Borough Hall, the , year' it is particularly fitting' that Media Field seven' members faced a 'Pile of Mrs. John M. Pearson. chairman ' Today letters attesting to the dog poptl-, of Education should present, the lation's apparent decision to exThe Garnet footballets won their new principal, with his chosen ,pand its home. territory from infirst game of the 1950 season"last topic "What is good education?;'; dividual lawns arid doorsteps to ,the very limits and ~t, in a most Friday at Nether Providence. It to, a ,membership which has demundemocratic manner lt is taking was 'a nip and tuck battle' withonstrated its iilterest in 'the local ove~, the town. 'In desperation both teams' showing great offen-:- schools by frequent scholarship /grants: Council considered ,defensive mea- sive strength in sPots. Nether 'Providence took the kick: Mr. Amsden ,is a 'widely traveled sures, and unhappily debated tb,e off and reeled off two first downs teacher and educator With degrees advisability of employing' a onebefore the' Garnet gridders could from, the Universityo'f Michigaii' man army in the 'guise of a dogcatcher, but the matter was tem- adjust their defenses In so doing and Teachers College of Columporarily ,shelved, pending fui- the Blue and Gold was forced, to bis. He has also had some' sumk;ick and Swarthmore started its mer study atHarv8rd. :ther, developments. , first offensive its' town 35..';A Fromt Besides teachUig in various sec~o under discussion Monday 'th b" on o every egmnmg 1 was eV.p.&en t· was the new 'Borough Hall. George . IOns 0 f this country.m'clu ding ' Canine Psychologist Ewing, Boroug'h Archit,ect, report- that It wo~d be a tough, hard Phoenix Kansas City Detroit and fought ball ,game as the Swartb' . ' .. ed th~t specifications for the ,__' h' d ch diffi'-"'" Port JeI'Vls. he was superVISmg , Speaks "Here more uuense a mu " , w . ' J . . al ~ th Am' 'G bullding would be ready at the getting underway. The :Bulldogs prmClp ....or. e' erlcan ramOct. 16 time of the November meeting for were employing a Confusing de- mar, and High, Schoo~ ,of. Ward These columns have" been un- the advertisipg of bids, such bids fense and were, ,displaYing that Colleg~ at B~enos Aires m the uSUally free of dog-catchbig and to be opened in December. same high spirit that is typical.Of Argentine., ,His work there and non, dog-catching news for some Council passed an ordinance all Swarthmore-Nether PrOvl- his wide travels abroad will color weeks now, only to pop up 'with an providing for the advertising of a dence gaInes. The game see-sawed his talk; , announcement that a genuine dog bond issue in the amount of back and foI1h between the' 20 'IiosteSs~ for the day will ,be "psychologist , is about to descend $280,000 to take care 'Of the new (Contimierl; on page eight) Mrs. Donaid P. Jones, Mrs. W. E. on, the town. - b u i l d i n g and the 'sewer project Dungan and MrS'! E. H. Pyle. At Dr.' Clarence Harbison of N01'O-" iJl- addition t9 the, ordinance ~atithe tea tabl Mr Raym d K. iOn, (]{jnn. this coun.trTS" .:lyini;' ~he p ....rcl1aSe oft~ ~.er· ,; . ' . . ,", , , ' neriworih' a:.d~· '~S. 'd~:U .P. ~ practicing dog psycholOgist, will lot. ' S t r e e t e r will pour. , ' ' a.uns. the' On PI PHI'S SEEK SeHU'OL .FUND ' 'firM appear at tile Sw8rthmore Wo~'s Club 'at S· p. m. Monday, O~ tober 16, under the joint sponsorship of that club and the Great Dane Club of Pennsylvarua. Dr. HEAL'IH SOCIETY IN BURUUG'H:'HAL'L To tJll.ee I!' < • ' , ' , , " ' , Mrs. also 1. ~ ',nads. '. 'BowIJn8 " ,Green. '.. . 1I.ua. .: . , ; . - " WILL PRESENT' ,DOG, PRlIBLEMS' Plans' submitted by the Yale, (Continued on page seven) Swarth:more Realty CompanY for , extending Haverford place from Dt:exel road;to Yale avenue were Annual Pre.lSea80D accepted, subject to approval of ' , ' Rev.-Browne 'To 'Talk ~ Event Set 'L'or Harbison has b~ri in the great de- solicitor Clarence G. Myers. ~I Korea; Mrs. ScIuntdt man as a speaker since recent Oct~ '12 Sing , appearance ,of articles' in Life; C ' '. C • Tinie, Newsweek and other na-, , ommunlty "OInmIttee The annual Settlement Sale' The Young MotherS' ~lub will ,tional publicaticns' setting for~' Consid,ers Youth Needs and Tea of the Delaware Coun,ty Fee For Nursing Service combine'its welcome to new m~- his, discoveries in this' new ,'field, A Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi FraternRaised To Meet, ' d community committee of ity will be held at the' home of bers with a' timely lecture an He has drawn large interested au' youth leaders met Sunday afterCosts musical interlude on ,ThUrsday, 'di~nces at every' engagement. ,I. noon in the' minister's study at Mrs. ' William S. Evans, 518 Cedar ," October 12, at 8 p.m. The annual ,(Continued on page seven) the Swarthmore Presbyterian lane" on ~ursday, October 1.2, The B?ai-d or' Directors of the , welcome tea must,be forfeitecl be! ChUrch' parish h9use ' 'to 'disc_uSS from' 2 ~til 5 p.m. ,and agam Commuruty Health Society met on cause of behind schedule alterameans by which the youth activi- ,from 7 until 9 p.m. Proceeds will, Thursday, September 28. , Mrs. tions to ~e Woman's CI*b. Trlirlty Church To i tie,s of ~e borough coUId be co- 'go ~,o the Pi 'Beta Phi'Settlement Walter A. S~dt, president preBefore the address Mrs.,Rich!ird Sponsor Rummage Sal,~' ordlnated 'more effectively. Pres': ~chool, Gatlinburg, Tenn. sided. ' Schmidt will'sing to, the a c c o m - e n t at the meeting,were Mrs. OW· Pi Beta Phi, founded in 1~67, 'Mrs. Elizabeth Groff, director of panhnent bf Mrs~ Albert Gwinn. 'By popular demand, the, fall verRogers and Theodore ,Purnell the first national fraternity for nurses, reported that the nurses Mrs. Schmldt's vocal accomplish- R~ge SB;le at Trinity Church representing the' Girl Scouts, and wom.en 'started 'the school as a made 1918 home visits during June. " ~ents ar~well known through her will open Jhis year in the even,mg Boy Scouts respectively; Robert I.. memorial to its ~ounders and sent July QIld August and that 103 vi:;its activities at the,SwarUunore Pres- o~ W~dn~,'Oc~ber 11. from 7 'Amsde!l of the,S~arthmor'e ~~ a tea,cher ~ 1912 to, take over a were made' at the Woodlyn Child byte~ian c;hurch.'. The ij,ev. to 9, and s~ will ~ontinue on School; the Re.vere:Q,d Dr. Roy Kel- class of 13 pupils at the end of the Health Center Dr Joseph Valloti Fran,cis Browne, pastor of the Fol- Thursday, October 12, :aom 9 a.m. ser the Rev Mr' Joseph Bishop months term offered by the ' 'f Ch st •• ded thr ugh 3 • Sponsorect b y ' 0, e er was recommen as som'Presbyterian Church will dis0, m " and the Rev. Mr. H., Lawrence county. The present enrollment physician t.or the Center. cuss the topic "A3 KC?rea' Was", the Woman s ,Auxiliary of ~e Whittemore, Jr. of the SwarthmQre i3 over 50~ People of Gatlinburg , . church under the co-chairmanship Methodist Church 'Swarthmore ' ' The Dental Health Center which a timely ~ consideration. itev. kman Wilc'ox" and '., _ ' , were descendents of pure ~dial d tal ' . Browne's youth was spent in Korea of, Mrs. J. Par , PresbyterIan ~hurch, and the Saxson stOck pioneers who had provides reme en ServICes e where his parents were misSion... ,Mrs. ,.NOrmtoanha1.l· ,HUJabm , danthe\sS~ Tri~ty Epi$copal Church respee- settled in this mountain area and tor school children opened on P vean . . un , ' .... S ethe pworld t e m b e r 25. The center is locaarieR. A recent speaker before roIDlSes " d' t'lvely . reMained isolated"from ., CI b h' alsc) lectlon, of values m children s a n , It vias agreed that all youth ted in Ridley Township High the ;Rotary ~,e ,gave a ad~t's clothing, household and agencies and all other groups' and bepause of, itS inaccessibility. Their School through the courtesy of the talk ,to the hi~ghlyghS:!:!]::ul~ kitchen '!leeds and miscellaneous individuals planning activiti~ for children attend ~ the school and School Board. During the ~unlmer and proved g oddments. young people be B.S:ked to cooper- weave the products which may be months the School Board renoboth ,groups. Chairnu!n of the various tables ate in the more effective use of seen ,Thursday. . vated thec1inic so that today it is A regulat: business meet~g will will include: MrS. Aldan ,Q. lla- T~ SWARTHMOREAN office' as The, coUnty provides teachers one of the fillest dental clinics in be held.. The membership com- vis, ,in charge 'Of antiques and a 'cle~ing house to register dates to meet basic educational require- the county. 1D11tee will act as hostesses to the bric-a-brac; Mrs. S. B. Brewster, and tun.es' of day' for all youth ments. Pi·Phi furnishes the Arts (Continued on page six) new ,~eml?ers. A social period houSehol!i linen;' and decorationS, meetings and activities. Leaders and Crafts" Shop, Physical Educa-' will provide oppo~unity for re- shirts and blouses; ,Mrs. Winthrop and program chairmen are invi- ton, Health, and Music teachers Mrs. Robert L. Coates of' Harnewing club contact and friend- Wright, children's, clothes and ted to call SW 6-0900 or, SW to enrich the curriculum. There vard avenue will entertain the ships. men's and women's haberdashery' 6-1833 to find out if desired dates, is no other school in the county. Monday Reading Group at a' Alpert Van Houtten, vice; and accessories; Mrs. Clarence W. are ,open., The Swarthmorean of(Continued on page seyen) luncheon next week. president and program chairman, ,Worst, shoes, overshpes, hats, and fice shou1d ~, advised when ac- r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:::';;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;--=::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ .: has 'lined' up an ~ticing series bags,. with' Mrs. Newton~yerson tivities are defiilitely planned. Tm'S WEEK'S rw,.l'i'ENDAR of meetings. A splendid ye6U' c;tf ,~dingup the dresses, swts ~d 'Needed is information re~.;. , ,' , ~ learning and en~ent is coats section. There will be JIl8DY ~ th~ nature and 'scope ot the ,llrIdaY. October a ladies helping With the sorting prognlm or meeting and the nain&" 3:00 P.M.-Football: B.s. VI. Media .................................... Away ahf!8d tor all m.embers, 'old and PriA~"': '!bId'sell ;".. aDd the" m~ and telep~~ne number of the per' , .. Sa~. October." , new, an , d -it, is bo~ A~""t none ""':'-'6 , a..L&U6, - ' ~ , ", uu " ' 2 30 P.M ,~--11 Al ~ .ua of ~ church Will be on band d111""- son in charg,. : .~'\:er: Co ege vs. UDUli ................ Palmer Field wlll miss the first gathering. ihg the evening to assist iD bandAt the meeting Sunday plaDI 9:00 P.M.-Duck Club Dpnce ........................ Penn State Center " linI the crowds. Departing from were discussed reIative to the m' ', 81DlcJay, .Octobel' 8 , 1 1 : 0 0 A.M.-Morning Wct.r:sbip .. ,~•...........:........... Local Churches Delta GpumP,! To ,--t 4_ the practice in- past years, there crease 'and betterc:oordination of ' ,\ ' Taesc1ay, October Delta Gammas will meet Thurs- will be no' a~mjssronfee., " reliii:ous work for young ~le 2:00 P.M.-8tated Meeting; ft. L. Amsden, Speaker day, October ,12· a~ the home Of A:rraDgeme](ts have been made of college age bo~ OD abd off the , " Woman's Club lira. Bussell 'White. Bent and for a ,~t luneheoil to ~ .ned local r'dUDPUBeS. ',' • ' ' , " 8:00 P.M.-.Jr. Woman's' Club ••. _ ...............1.•••:..... Woman's Club ;'IN FIRST' MEET , to'thOse ~ at the cburch, on T~ve arrangements Were Tbmsda7~., , ,(ContIDUedon pap eilht) . , , . . , ., . .~. .. 3:30 .... P.M.~oekey: ':';."'!s.,·J'HaO:::;:l~ ecinep Ave. Fiel,d, " ; THE 3 OCTO c::::B:ER::::19=~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::T~B~E~~S:W~A~B~T~B~M~O~B~E~A~.~::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'. 0C'l'0BER' 6, 'l~O SWA~'lBMOBEAN . " BlBTHS ' The new baby is a granddaughIng a six-week trip to Denmark Cornell avenue and Mr. and Mrs. lI(Ir. and Mrs. William. H. !Aetz ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter RodRobert Er.:Ikine, of Copples lane, Harold Ogram, Jr., of River- and Sweden and a visit with Mrs. WalliDilfo~ will entertain at cOck- are receiving congratulations upon man Shoemaker of Riverview ' ,', view road, a freshman at the Knut Martin of .·s~ckll,!IiD" tails at: the former's hOme before the birth of an eigh~ pou,nd, ~Mr nd Mrs Harry P Mr. E. R. Heimberger of' CleveWharton School, UniversitY of ounce datigbter, Ruthanne Dietz, road, and . a . • the Duck. Club dance tomorroW Pennsylvania, has been chosen_ tb land, Ohio is visiting hisdaJlllhter on October 3 In Lying-In Hoapital. Dietz of Kennett Square. evening. play the saxophone'in the Univer- Mrs.' R:· L.Harlow and family of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Strleby of a • sity Band. Harold played both Lafayette avenue. Mr. Robert Haig and his daugh- Wallinilford entertained at a misthe saxophone' and oboe In the ter Mrs.. Agnes ,Haig"Sheldon of cellaneous sho.-er Saturday In Swarthmore High School Band. BlGBT IN THB CBNTER OF TOW. Ogden avenue returned home· Fri- honor of their'nephew Mr. Charles Mrs. Roland G. E. Ullman of Emery Keller and his bride, the UApplebrook,tI Park avenue was d,ay. .from Whitefield, N,. H., where they. have been vacationi!lg since fomler Miss Florence ~alstead of SW:,6-0440 Dartmoutl, & Lpfayette postess at a luncheon-meeting of , . Aves. Creeds, Va. Mr. Keller is the son July 15. the Friends Reading Group .3\.her , Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Jones of the late Mrs. Ethel Emery Kelhome Thursday. of NOrth Swarthmore avenue spent ler, a former resident of Swartb'l'ENDER STEAKS ...tI CHOPS Cooked to ortler . Mr. and Mrs. Milan Garrett of several days at last week at Bed- more. The young couple will make J:VULY 'l'IIVKSDAY 5:11 to 7:S0 p. m. SERVE YOl1RSBLF Princeton avenue are entertaining BllnET SUPPER ,1." . ford Springs, Mr. Jones attended their home temporarily at Norfolk, . as their houSe guest Mrs. Wayne Bluator c...rertalile Boo ... DAJ' ar Week. a committee 'meetlng of the Amer- Va., where the groom is stationed . Gruner of. Princeton. N _ J. Mr. STRATH HAVEN INN ican Petroleum Institute. at the Naval Base. 8waribmore, P.. Te1~hon" Swarthmore 8-.esl and Mrs. Donald Hudson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Jackson David V. U1lman; Jr., of Amherst WJl8'lEBN UNION OFl'lCB FREB PARKING Princeton were week-end gues!" of North Chester road have re- avenue celebrated his fifth birthof the Garretts. turned .home after spending six day with a family dinner. Guests Mr. and Mrs. C" Irwin Galbreath weeks at Buck Hill Falls. Included his grandfather Mr. Del, of Benjamin West .avenue enterMr.. and Mrs. C., R. Loughead mar D.- Wensink of Wauwatosa, tained ior several days of. this of Thayer road have returned af- Wisc., and on Sunday David enweek Mr. qalbreath's cousin Miss ter a 10-day vacation spent at tertained a group of his sma1l Jane Galbreath of Baltimore, M~. Badgers Camp in Rangeley Lake, friends at a weiner roast. , M;r. and Mrs. Thomas RutherDr. and Mrs. Hallock C. Camp, SALON , ford of Westdale avenue enter- Me. BEAUTY bell Of Vassar avenue will enterDr. and Mrs. David Cramp ot . tained as their hoqse guests this . tain over the week-end Mr. and Park avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Mr D C ' bell d CARE IS THE, SEQUEL TO SUMMER SUI( • week Mrs. Rutherford's cousins 'eld f R" d d s. uncan amp an sons Mr., and Mrs~ .}laul H. He~. of Pent! 0 ' IverVlew ro~ ,an Stuart and Alan of Bennington: .. Los Angeles Calif. who arrived Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Wilson of Vt Call Swarthmore 6-M76 ., Tuesday to ;ttend the W.orl.d,S.er- Walnut lane entertained at a small . . 9 Chester Road . , . Mrs. Stanley L. MacMiUan of , ies games.. . progressive supper. party Sunday' Vassar avenue has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Wilson of, evening in honor .of the .twentyMr a month's visit with her son-in- li~~~~~~~~~~;;;~~;;;~~;;;~~;;;~~~~~;;;~~ Walnut lane entertained as their fjfth~ wedding anruversary .of . week-end guests Mrs. Wilson'S and Mrs. Thomas Rutherford of law .and daughter Mr. and Mrs. ~ brother-in,law and sister Mr. and Westdale avenue. . Samuel Harig, Jr., and baby daughBACK Mrs. w. D. Sizer of Glen Ridge, Mrs. L. A. Wetlaufer of Univer~ terN pyamela t ' Mr' OfMsouM~l:ens Falls . I t ta1n d"h cl b t . . . ac spen a Eclairs, Cream Puffs, Assorted Custard Itemi! N. . J. Slty P ace en er e er u a W eek WI'th his' son--wan . m' la d Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore Elkin- a luncheon-bridge at' her home daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 114. Pure Whipped -Cream Goods ton of Harvard avenue who left Monday, Gersen and children of Pittsburgh, here July 8 ~n the Queen Mary for Mrs. Mar~el Wilson' of Strath· abd 'flew to South Glens Fall to a summer m England. N?rw8Y,' Haven avenue ente~tained club return home with Mrs. MacMillan. Sweden, Finland, Denmark and at a luncheon-bridge at her home Mrs. Harry W. Lang of DickTheatre Square' Holland, arrived I10me last Thurs- Tuesday., inson avenue recently entertained • day. In July they attended the Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Brogan' at a small luncheon-bridga at her Sux.rthmore 6-3243 Call session of the Friend'! World Com- an d Mr . .and Mrs. B rogan, J r" 0 f home Tuesday. mittee held In Oxford, England. Guernsey roan. returned Sunday Mrs. L. J. Servais of Dickinson I~~iiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~' Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wagner after spending a week at Lake avenue\has returned trom a of 206 Benjamin West avenue Placid, N. Y., attending, a conven- day visit with her daughter lIIfrs. have sold their home to Mr. and tion of the Machine Tool and James Weir and family of GlenMrs. Theodore W. Prescott who Disll,ibutors Association'" shaw. will take possession in November. Mr: and Mrs. Frank McCowan' Mr. and Mrs. Wagner will occupy ENG It. ·G·"''''"'''''''''' an apartment at· Wildman .Arms, of Vassar ,avenue, Mr. and' Mrs; ", . n; ........, '"', CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY Lansdowne until their home In McCowan, Jr.; MillY McCowan, .~s. Louis J.. Koch of La OPEN 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Cedar lane is built. and Mary Ann Dickinson of Park Fourche, Keswick, Va., formerly Monday Thru Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Wilson and avenue, motored tQ College Park, .of Swarthmore, announces the enMd., Saturday and attended the 'gagemeI,lt of her daugh\er, Judith Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Poole of DAILY DINNl:RS 90~ $1.&5 Maryland-NaVy game. Midship- Jnge Koch, to WiJliam Wadsworth Swarthmore, and Mr. and Mrs. AI . '. . f Mr d IMra. _. : man Bob McCowan plays right MorrISon, son 0 • an Special Children'lI, Pll\tte~ Chariott of Rose Valley spent sev.Fr' . derick' Beverly MorrlsQll of '" e guard on the Navy team. I PERSONALS SJal~£E IlUSSEIJ;S GULF GAS . . ' ·1 * OIL * LUBRICATION t --a The 'I -,a WINTER GOODIES ARE ,. THE £AKE BOX :her , .! , ., ' , c to-Ii --- DEW DROP INN' s,..W".'. £lUIcli .. Dirin.r io ~:~!~:~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~ eral days in WashIngton, D. of C., last as theweek guests of Mr. Wilson's sister Mrs. Max Farring",,: to~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. O. Redgrave. of Vassar avenue have returned from a two-week holiday in Asbury Park, N. J. Layton Wilson of Strath Haven avenue who entered Episcopal Academy as a sophomore this fall, is playing on the 135 pound Epis~ copal football team. Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Banks of Harvard avenue have returned N. will Y. talte place In ...... _ Sgt. RusSell Frank of the U. S. Long The Wand, wedcnng _, , . _,_ , , Marine Corps Reserves, has re- the early fall. erview road entertained for' SUBSCRIPTIONS several days last week Mrs. ThomMrs- !Joy. Eo &Dultln..... as B. Walton of WashlniJton; D. C.' Swarthmer. 6-'" Mr: and Mrs. Roberl Abbe of after roiceiving orderS. io report to Camp' LeJuene, N. C. for further training. . Sgt. Frank served' with the Marines in China during World War II. He spent' a few days 'ilt his home on Vassar avenue before leaving 'for Camp LeJeune Fri-. day_ Davis Moscrip, seven year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. ArthUr D. Moscrip of Dartmouth avenue, re- I Dr. and Mrs. Henry Diehl Rentschier of Sayre announce the riage of their daughter, Miss Janet Louise Rentschler, to Mr. JoJui Jrwin Brooks, which took place Saturday, September 30 In Sayre. The ,bride is a graduate of Swarthmore College, class of 1950. Mr. Brooks, director of publicity at Swarthmpre College, graduated mar- CQIIege Theatre MEDIA Friday and Saturday Esther WDUanw Van Johnson Ann BIy1;h Farley Gr~er In "OUR VERY OWN" Feature Times Saturday Nite 6~00 - 8:00 arid 10:00 P.M. Saturday Matinee - 1 P.M. e Children's Show "MIGHTY JOE YOUNG" Hariard· BROO~S _ RENTScm.EB " sll~r GtIBS'l8 Phone Swarthmore 6-1721' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i1~~~~~~~~:~~f YOIJR HEALTH COMES FIRST .. '111'- -- --' • Phannacy is Friday I\Ud Saturdq Ii 7 '011, ... · "DUCHESS OF IDAHO" in teehnicolorf c:iviliRcl nation of the ~ld. Ita Kiddies Mat. Sat. 1:15 Boy Bogers Western 7 Cartoons & Comedy REGULAR FEATURE NOT SHOWN pmctice is regulated by law. It .' 8el'Vic:e which it can render the . .,x~ ! pnNic in safeguarding the han- -..--: • ;V Sunday and Monday Lew~ in the Most Powerful Drama Ever Procducedl "ALL Q1lIET ON TIlIi , . WF;8'l'BBN FRON'l'" clm."I0~ c; .«III1:'.IIb'__ · Tbe ~_~- J:ddtile IaeII1th imd iarety' of IUa pai:a.... to beel fint Mon. Tues. and Wednesday .,._ • 1111_ •• " ..7. ._ . . . . . . ooao}l/ETS'j . .' Startiq Tb,,",,8J1' I!dDmiMl 0'111 •. Q . '. 'enn.i. DI1i "'Ill OV"uf D...... mII1II)' _ MIChael's College . ". " to be- Phil,~acy~ 'ON 'THE ,CORNER , .......'...... '::':-,.: . , 'j --------------PETER E. TOLD, Editor and Pub1lBher ------==~~ MABJOJUE TOLD and BARBARA KENT. AaoeIaCe Etllion Rosalie Peirsol Pat Told Lorene McCarter Eotered as Second Class Matter, January 24, 1929, at the Post ,Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under me Act of March 3, 1879. DEADLlNE-W1WNESDAY NOON SWARTHMORE, PA., FRIDAY, OCI'OBEB 6, 1950 PLE'A'SE, P~.A5E, PLEASE! As the fall seasdn for Swarthmore's many and varied organizations begins The Swarthmorean reminds each of the Community Calendar which is kept in its office and the service which it has given since 1939 as a clearing center for meeting dates. Organizations which have faithfully recorded their meeting dates well In advance and which have ,lJeen careful to clear dates before setting any have found it extremely useful In the past 10 years. Moreover they have added greatly to the community order 3Ild to the happy feeling between groups which are not constantly nullifying each other's good works by .conflicting schedules. Community thanks bave been earned by the Woman's Club, the public schools and three of the local churches which have faithfully used the Calendar in an earnest endeavor to avoid disastroUs conflicts in programs which often draw from overlapping groups of residents. Other organizations have used the Calendar sporadically, but always to advantage. The difficulty in this endeavor is that found Wljversally, the uncooperative group can wreck achievement. The most ordetly attempt by many organizationS to aid each other in this manner and to achieve a cooperative Calendar is completely set at naught by others which casually set their dates without clearing or registration. Often €his failure has·t.een due to a newadmjnistration which "backs'~ into the use of the Community Calendar ·by hard experience through ignorance of its function. But .the resultant damage to groups whuse dates were long registered is unfair and Wlnecessary. The Swarthmorean earnestly requests the cooperation of every organization in th~ Borough, In this, attempt to avoid waste and dis.appointment. Even though the group expected may be a small one, some person whose presence may be especially desired or who may very much wish to attend may be unable to do so because of another meeting at the same time. All program chairmen In the Borough know the effort, detail. and expense involve<:. in setting up a conslructive schedule. They know, too, how futile' a date conflict can make all advance preparation. Committees working to raise benefit funds have learned to their sorrow that two simultaneous such affairs cut the proceeds greatly. Proof of this fact is to be found by the Communily Calendars of many years on which the various rummage sales, exchanges, benefits have cleared ';;'d registered their dates with impr~sive regularity. It's very easy tQ do. Just dial SW 6-0900 or .SW 6-1833. and ask for the Communily Calendar. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Bell at Presbyterian Notes Sunday morning at the 9:30 and the driveway-transept entranCe the 11 o'clock services Mr. Bish- following the 11 o·clock. service, op's sermon will be "'When Sick- will assist Mr. Bishop In greeting ness Comes". the congregation. Mr. and Mrs. William C. CampThe Junior Girls' Choir will bell at the Harvard avenue en- sing\ at the 9 :30 service. trance following the 9:S0 servIce All departments of the Church Sunday mornin.g and Mr. Stettner School and the Women's Bible at the Harvard avenue entrance Class will meet at 9:30 Sunday morning. There is a Nursery for children, ages. 1 to 7, held in the , Parish House eaCh Sunday mornSWARTHMORE ing during the 11 o'clock service. PRESBYTERINN CHURCH The Building Committee will . S unday, ""~-'be r 8 meet at 12 noon in the Church Of9:30 A.M.-Church School. 9:00 and 11 :00 A.M.-The mInis- flce on Sunday. ter will preach on "Wben The Young Adults will not meet Sickness Comes." this Sunday as most of the group . Wednesday, October 11 di th eek d ck 10:00 A.M.-Surgicai Dress!~ga is spen ng e w en at Higroup meets in Parish House. ory Run State Park. , _. The High School Fellowship for MJlTHODIST CHURCH Roy N. Keiser, D. D., MinIster young people of the 9th to 12th . Sunday; October 8 ·grades meets at 6:45 Sunday 9:45 ... A.M.-church School. evening. The fellowship Area 11 :00 d.M.-"The Things That will 'be in charge of this week's Come Too Late." 6:30 A:M.-Youttr FellOWShip. program. Last Sunday evening the following people were elected TRlNlTY CHURCH to office: president, PhYllis KJetSunday, October 8 8:00 A.M.-Holy CommunlOll. zien; vice-president, David COx; secretary, Joan Narbeth; treasur, 9:45 A.M.-Church School. 11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer. ,er, John Davis; in charge of pro::'::'THE':'''':'''-R-E-T-,IG-I-O-U-S=-S:":O:':::C-=IE'I'Y=--- gram areas - Katherine Wisdom, OF FRIENDS David Cox, Eddie Harris and HarSunday, October 8 Ian Jessup. 9:45 A.M.-First Day School. The Married Couple DiscUssion 9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum in Meeting House _ Lucretius Group will meet at the home of the Pagan by Dean Susan 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Bishop, Cobbs. 912 Westdale avenue on Sun11 A.M.-Meeting for· Worship. i-~..-• ••__________ Visitors Welcome. Children " from 2 years through 3ni grade cared for in Whittier House. Monday, Oelober 9 All day ,sewing. for A3S.c. Wednestlay, October 11 All Day Sewing for the A.FS.C. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST OF SWARTIDlOBa Park Avenue below HarvwIl \ Sanday, 0eI0ber B S. 1m before yon ~ medicine, DO . .. . .- . bow ejmp1e, ,oar , THE SWARTHMOREAN PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT SWARTHMORE, PArDE SWARTBMOREAN, INC., PlJBLI8l1ER Phone Swartbmore 8-0988 day evening at 7:45. Plans for the year will be discussed. The Session will meet OD Tuesday evening, qctober 10, at 8 1 o'clock in the Church Study. The Girl Scouis meet at 3:30 Monday afternoons. All parents of Church School members are reminded to save the evening of Monday, Oclober .30. • The Woman's Association m,,,,ts I on Wednesday, October 11. The program is as follows: 10:15 executive board meeting; 12 Worship Service In the Church led by Mr. Bishop; 12:30 - luncheon, prepared by Circle I, Mrs. L. Good, chairman; business meeting; Program - Echoes Ocean Grove: Mrs. Owen W. ua,y, 1 Mrs. George M. Ewing, Mrs. Lerolrl Wolf, Mrs. C. S. Garrett and Mrs. James H. Hornaday. The Choir rehearsal sc~~~.~; for the week is as follows: t;:holr, 7:45 ,p.m. Thursday; Cherubs' Choir, 10:15 a.m. Saturday; Junior Girls' Choir 3:45 p. Thursday; Junior Boys Choir, p.m. Tbursday. .: ,,' . ~..; . , , ) For over 70 yean we have glY... unlntenvpted service to this -..munlty. The second and third generations of families continue to call upon Us In time of need. THE OLIVER H. BAIR CO. DllllCro.1 o. fUNIULI 1820 CHESTNUT STREIT I T".phone U 6-1581 Methodist Notes' Trinity' Notes ... QUALITY MEATS - ..... GROCERIES - 17 South Chester Road ~~.. PRODUCE .. Telephone 6-4547 ~~~~ ~~~ Specials For This ,Week ONLY AA QUALITY RIB ROAST Ib 6ge FIRST RIBS \ Ib 7ge PORK LOIN ROASTS.. .Ib 5ge .. FANCY FRYING Ib 4ge C:HICKENS '-' WITH "wcxm-IN~ I.IlBJBJiJ ,3.95 II Holy Communion will b;e;u:~~;~ brated at eight o'clock morning. All departments of Chnrch School will meet at ~"">.I Fine fabric and tailoring. with regular soft collar. or slightly longer Califor"nia collar. Sbes 14 to 17, 32" to 35" sleeve. At the eleven o'clock service Morning Prayer, the rector, Reverend H. Lawrence WIdtte-1 more. J r., will preach • The ushers for Sunday follows: F. W. Plowman, R an da1J,r., J W'" es J . . ~.. Jon, Th G C W R ompson. . • agner, . Baker, J. E Bell, and C. S. Brown. I The regular. meeting of. the "60_' ,_. will be held at 8 p.m. l\!o~ldaiY,1 ~, OctQber 9. , Choir School will meet on M,m-·I day and Wednesday afternoon four o'clock and again on Thursday evening. On Wednesday, October 11, the Woman's Auxiliary will hold its annual fall rummage sale from 7 to 9 p. m. (Continued on page six) special selection $8.95 Corduroy SHIRTS ,5.88 Famoua quality with "custom" • 6t. Button style in maroon, 5carlet. black. Zigper style in tao. rust and grey_ Small, medium and large sites. ~ T rinily Church iRUMMAGE SALE Thursday, MAn A.IAII, _ GEO.MITRO & SONS 11:00 A.JI.-B,mdA), IL:I!ML 11:00 A.IL L D Sezur , ' "Are Sin, Disease, and Death Real?" 'Wednesday, October'll9:OQ P. M. Wedn-'87 even.fDC m 'I •. _ell w ••, • pm. R.~JnI _ October CII*l dally ... "", S1mdq III to ADMISSION CHARGE II p.m. WedD..u:r.v 1\0_ _ _ _ _ _NO __ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _1 !.' .. ., 7:1ep. ... ""Ito 8:.. CONTINUITY' OF SERVICE The Sunday School meets at 9:45. Classes' are provided for children of all ages and for adults. The topic of the sermon at .h .... 11 o'clock service will be Things That Come Too Late." , Mrs. Richard M. Snyder and Helen Kraus will be in charge of the ChurCh Nursery for children during the morning service. The ushers for the day are G. Shubert, E. Alston, W. Dickinson, P. Murray and P. K. Paulson. The Youth Fellowship meets 6:30 in the chapel; The Young Adulis will hold their monthly meeting and social on Monday evening at 8 In the Ladies' Parlor. The Woman's SQ(;iety Luncheon is on Wednesday at 12:30.. Mrs. Victor Light, South Districl Chairman of Status of Women, will the speaker. . Bishop Corson's Meeting for South Distrlcl will be held on Wednesday in the Madison Street Church, Chester, sessions at 2:30 and 7:30. The Bishop will be the speaker at the eveIiing session. The Boy Scouts meet on Thursday at 6:30; rehearsal for the Senior Choir is at 7 :45. Church Family Night will be on Friday at 6 o'clock. Bring a covered dish and enjoy a fine supper. Every family of the church should be present for this pleasant e-",mIng of fellowship and ment. ;;;;i__;;'__________ baa as its primarY objective the ": £ ,..,.,_, . as a public health JIEO,nf_iooiDll in ever, ..,.------l'IIlI7I~_. .... recogni2.~u .. Church Services , ~ 4 'cartoons ~d Serial: . J. Arthnr Rank's ..mD JIB&UIJ AND Inn DInIDc Boom ()pG To PidlIIe' . - .. "Buck 'Skein Joe":All Wool SHIRTS $ 7.95 "Marlboro" All Wool SHIRTS $ 6.98 18.50 All Wool SLACKS Famous M'ake $1.00 SHORTS $12.98 "Beau BnJmmel" TIm $1.00 All Wool GYM SWEAT SOX "Botany" FAIL TIES 7:00 12-- 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. 1 69c $·1.00 69c S 1.00 ' -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - - - -_ _ _, 0CT0BtiB 6, 1950 I C.:.hil;;·-;d;re;:n;:;;Annrnmanrld:nJ=iayi'Tf;;o;;rmmer"IY~d;ijen~tsiiTorfr;Ii14nCnrnensn Mr. ,,!,d Mrs. John G. Ford and of Westtown, N. J., are new resl- ' t nlan;:ne;;.niiTq 20 Foreign Students Robert Grooters Engaged For. Represented 'At ,ColIe g e · , Choral Series Ro~ert Although the new students at Grooters, noted young Swartlunore College this year AmerIcan baritone of Moylan f r in number than at any Rose Valley, has been re-engaged :::e :~:. the war, the ,new com- as one of the ,leading soloista for have arrived from all parts of the Great Choral Masterpieces : ' United Stales and from sev-I series, scheduled to be presented 'er:l foreign countries. A total ot I in the First Presbyterian Ch~cb, 880 students from 40 states and WaIn,:,t and 21st streets, ~hilamore than 20 foreign students have delphia, under the leadership of registered at the college. Dr. Alexander McCurdy. The series is to opeo on Sunday , Among the new women stude:ts afternoon, October 8 at 4:30 with enrolled at Swarthmore fOr . he lone of Wol1gang Amadeus Mofall se~ester .are Mercedes Arizpe; zart's greatest compositions, his of Mex.co CIty, !'Iexl~, a grad- celebrated "Requiem.. uate of th.e Amerl~an H.gh School Mr. Grooters has been closely of that CIty, PatrIcia ~. Bryson,. associated with the Great Choral ~ndon, ~gta~d, Ro~~ ~:- i Maste..pieces as baritone soloist for ,nI, East N,gar.a and. -, several years and has made many gels of Sao Paulo, Brazil. , succesfui appearance elsewhere as An even greater variety of for-, oratorio and concert artist, his eign countries is represented in journeys taking binI to many parts Swartlunore's ,new men students of the United States and Canada. with students enrolled from all In addition he is attsched to the parts of Europe on both sides of vocal and choral faculties of the the iron curtain, Africa and Indo- Philadelphia Musical AcademY I!)ld nesia. Among the European stu- this year joined the faculty of the dents are Patrick Forrest, ~exan- Department of'Music Education of t tk Bel a K edY J r T 1 U' .ty dHer S Lie edwycz th enn Dlversl., G, Reif Sev., emp e r ans n er, uen er • eral of these studenta are at Mr, David Ulrich UJlman of AmSwartlunore througb scholarShips herst avenue will return today provided by the United States De- from a week's business trip to Bir. h am, Ala., and Greenville, S . part men t 0 f 5t a t e. mmg • Fun With a Frozen Fish AT the Philadelphia Zoo you can buy a frozen fish to throw to the sea lions for 00. Let the youngster by, it BOrne day soon. Watch him squeal with delight when one of the big sea lions takes the toss and turns it into a shoestring catch. The Zoo is full of fun. Monkeys, splashing elephants, beautiful birds-and the big jungle cats, too. The Zoo, at 34th Street & Girard Avenue. is eaBily and economically reached by PrC. No parking worries, no driving jitters. Streetcar Route 15 goes right to the gate. N. K. Abba and U. O. Atuanya C'Mr d Mr R G R' cliff f ~th t S thmo as Ni .an s. . . m eo are 'uD a war re - gerian government students in en- Stralh Haven avenue ret~ed gineering and Sediono Surjo is an Monday from Colorado Sprmgs, Indonesian student ptudylng at Colo., where they had spent a Swarthmore on state Depart': week attending a convention of the 'Edison illuminating Companies. ~.~.~.~.~QO~.~~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~.~o~.~o~o~o~o~.~.~o~o~o~o~n~.~n~.~.~.~.~n~ ment Scholarship. Philadelphia Transportation Company a oil "filS .,,"'-, CLUBS , FLOWER jleader, Mrs. 'Walter Magee, and atate LWV To Support ,Mrs. James Taylor, leader of i Troop 83. TiIklng advantage of: Repeal of Oleo Laws the woods surrounding the camp Mrs. J. Burris West, president of , site the troop plans to have a na- the League of Women Voters of ! ture hike Monday afternoon. Swartlnnore presided at a meeting Overnigh~ Encampment' Around thetr evening campfire of the Board he~d on Tuesday, F Sch I ' these truly ''busy bees" will make October 3, at the home of Mrs. Planned or 00 definite plans and arrangements Henry A. Piper. Holiday I for their troop Halloween party to Mrs. A. Norman Hixson, chairbe held at the Girl Scout house, man of legislation, pointed out that Brownie troops 225, 266, and 95, October 30. Tentative plans have the League of Women Voters of held a joint meeting 011 Monday at b"",n made by the troop "commit- PennsylVania WIll support a bill Rutgers Avenue school. Troop tee for a fund raising event in tbe repealing the present restrictive 95 has planned a Snoop Hike for nature of a plastic party scheduled oleo-margarine laws. This bill next Monday. The hike is being for October 27 in the Presbyterian will almo~t certainly be introduced arranged by Its leader, :Mrs', Church. This will be the only fund in the 1951 session of the General William McClarin, and her assis- raising event of the year and par- Assembly at Harrisburg. tant, Mrs. Joseph Moran, Jr. ents and friends of scouting are Legislation removing Federal Scout Troop' 269 wlll meet for invited to keep the time, place, taxes on margarine' became effecthe first time next Tuesday in' and date in mind. tive as of July I, ot this year. the basenient room of the Trinity III keeping with the Girl Scout Pennsyl~ania, however, not only Church. Mrs. Jack McWilItams. policy of community service sev- retains the state tax but prohibits will be acting leader until Mrs.! eral girls from Troop 16 have vol- the sale Of colored margarine. J,oaura Renshaw, new troop lea-, unteered to serve as baby sitters Neighboring states no longer conder, can start her work with girls, for children Of mothers attending tinue these restrictions. later this fall. a first grade mother's meeting Mrs. G. H. Nichotas, third viceThe meeting of Scout Troop 16 next Tuesday, October 10, at the president of the State League, has was filled with excitement this College avenUe school. said, "Homemakers in this State week as the girls laid plans for an wili only be able to purchase marovernight hike, a Halloween party, To Entertain P. E. O. garlne tax free and colored at the and a money-raising plastic party. Chapter P ot P.E.O. will en- source of manufacture when The overnight encampment is tertain the P.E.O. Chapters of enough consumers impress the planned for October 16 and 17, the Phltadelphia area and Wi!- Pennsylvania State Legislature school hOlidays, at Indtan Orchard. ming, at a tea from 2 to 5 to- that they are Insistant on the reThe girls Will leave Monday morn- day at the home of Mrs. Frank G. peal of this antiquated taw." I One hundred and sixty-five entries comprised the beautiful and Interesting flower ahow .taged on Wednesday, September 27 by the Providence Garden Club and Junlor ProvideIjce Garden Club, at the Community Art Center in Walltugford. In the Horticultural Class, excei1e{lt specimens of roses, marigolds, celosta, zinnia., dahll ••, berried shrubs and herbs as well a many other annuals and perennials were displayed. Mrs. Jerome B. Bell received a tricolor award for a beautiful bowl of roses as the outstanding exbibit in this section. In the arrangment classes first awards were as follows: class Mrs J A "'._ 1st , . ames .• _~, Jr.; 2nd clasMrs, MrJs. JamWes PH.IH!""": 3rd class, s . . H. • _ n. son, 4th class, Mrs. W. C. Hogg, Jr; 5th cl M Harr' W therill' 8th ass, rs. lSon e , class, Mrs. J. V. Turner; 7th ctass, Mrs. Samuel Clyde, Jr. and Mrs. Lockwood Jr.;cl8th class, stu rt B Fogg,9th M Mrs. R rown; ass, rs. 0- bert Wetherill,; lOth class, Mrs. class Samuel Crothers, Jr.; 11th • Mrs. JOM WIgton; 12th class, Mrs. Robert Wetherill. Mrs. Hogg won a special green ribbon award of merit on her table set for supper on the terrace; and Mrs. Crothers was awarded the sweepstakes prize for most firIit awards which she won with many remarkable specime,!" in Horticulture classes. The Scott Arboretum at Swarthmore and !Mrs. Arthur Scott, from her own garden, donated a number ot autumn berried shrub speclmens. which .were both interesting and very educational, helping to make the show a successM community projeek , I Dei.; ;;;a;;cc~l';;m.p;;;a;:;n;;;i;;;ed4iib;Y4iith;eIr;;·;;;;:K_een;..;;;e;;;n4iio;;:f;:;Hii;arv;;;;;;ard;;;;;:a;;v.en;;;u;;eiiij·;;;-'1 l.n,;.,g. .b.. Y.c,.;ar .. , • NOW $10,000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE Plenty of Plwer! = I I Each of the s great DocI8e truck engi_ givesyou~aplenty-topecon~y, too. That s becaWJ9 you get an that's "Job-Rakd" to .lit .)'OW' ha • needa ••• one that'... _.packejl, money....vlag. loag.liCe feal........ Plelty af, Paylaad! You'U profit ~ bigger' payloads WIthout overloading adea and aprinp _ thanb to Dodge"JOb-RaIEd" weight distribution. More truck weight on the front axle meana more payload on the rear am ~ . BUY UNITIID STATICS SAVING BONDS s.nTIMOIE NATIOIAL BUI DB TRUST COMPDY - Paris Confelence Dr. and Mrs. John Bowditch 3rd, son and daughter-in-taw. of Mr. and Mrs. Bowditch, Jr.,. of Cedat lane" ....ived .in Ilw~­ more' recently 'from a 'three months stay in France. Mrs. Bowditch, as one of, two delegates from the United States, att'ended the conference of the World Federation for Mental Health held in Paris the last of August. At the Same time Dr. Bowditch attended the International Historical Society Meeting, also In Paris. , Following their plane trip home, ; Dr.·and Mrs. Bowditch vialted Dr. ! and Mrs. F. J. Weyl nnd litUe 'daughters of Washington, D. C. and Mr. Willits Henry Bowditch and famJJy in Virginia. They returned to Swarthmore before leaving last week for the UniversitY of MInnesota where Dr. Bowditch is assistant professor of history. For each Jepositor . Mrs. Paul Jones Jr., chairman of the Philadelphia unit ot the American Woman's Voluntary Services, WIll discuss the work of this gl-oup at the meeting of the local Wellesley Circle, Monday October ~ at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Horace M. Witman, Bancroft road, Moylan. Mrs. Jones's group is partlcularlyinterested in the work for the mentally III at the Norristowli Stale Hospital. The local circle comprises about 60 Wellesley women tu the Swarthmore, Media, Moylan and Wallingford areas. Mrs. James E. Evana of Wallingford is chairman of the group. Mrs. Charles Anderson and Mrs. Earl Yerkes of Swarthmore and Mrs. William H. Turner of Wallingford are the local members of the committee of Ihe Philadelphia Club arranging for a reception for the new Well... ley President, Margaret Ctapp, in . Philadelphia next Nov~ber. Other members attending the Board Meeting were Mrs. Melvin C. Molstad, first vice-president, Mrs. Thomas W. Hopper, recording secretary; Mrs. Oliver E. Rodgers, treasurer; Mrs. William, B. Pegram, chairman of programj Mfs. S. M. Viele, chairman of Finance; Mrs. Roderick. Firth, chairman ed with the,. Come ba r IIDd ask DB toiJlJowyOa. Rack ~ wiIl_ 'Y the dey you ~ iU , aaving you _ l«. Jmo.eostiiltlf~ (;: rv'" , Inc. ~ V ..... ! BOARDWALK , ATLAIITIC CITY Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Woodroof of Meeting House lane, Springfield entertained at a dimIer party Friday evening In honor of their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. L. J. V. LIndberg of Pittsburgh. . Woodland Aveo & Powell Roid , 'fla. .a .... ~ ~ A fitted blouse that's slender and slin!? A slick sporty shirt to strike a note,? Or a Jersey blouse to set off your coat? I We have them all, and if you hop, You'U find skirts too at JOYCE LEWIS IUIOP. ,-- LtD. e- ' • R"9OfIe Springfield Penna., , 13 SOUTH (!UFSl'ERROAD .. , 'r ' .- YOU'LL FIND 1111 COOD 'rHINOS AT 1..&"5 DAilY CENT'. AMONG yOttl IUDOET'S lEST FlIINDS ... <:AU$! TKlY PIOVIDI so MUOI NOUIISH14an AT SUCH MCDill COlT. ENIOY THlM OFTDI AND SAVEl may BOund like a little thing, bnt onr trained employee. give it a lot ofthonght. They know that it ien't right tp place five pounds of ftonr;on top of a quarter pound of butter ••• or to place BOIIp next to eheese. The men and women of A&P w:iIl appreciate it if' yon will let them have any lIuggestions as 10 how they can make a handier package for yon to take home. SHARP Please writel Cheddar Cheese 0.110 ..1' Relall... D'pt" A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York N. Y. n. Ib 59c NONE PIICED HIGH!. Ched-o-bit Cheese Food r.;::; 75c Bleu Cheese DOMESTIC ... 59c: SUNNYFI"D I·" 7'2c: INPRrNn 'I.-.b .. 74c: I uH er FANCY CI.AMElY .oUd rio Fresh Eggs .:t'l'~~~~.~~c:. ...-::;·~.!:'on 75c: Wild mere Eggs u.:3J:~t? do-::d~.!:'on 71c ~;r';.': 27c Nutley Oleomargarine WHITI lest Pure Lard ,:.,~ 18c Jane Parker Pumpkin Pie ..... 49c: .Marvel White Bread ',',;:,' 14c: ~~' 19c M~ther"s Oats 2 ~: 29c: 33c Pastry Flour 'UNNYFIELa 't: 36c: .:;: 71 c , Family Flolir _V.IILD t!~ 39c: '.!:,b 75c -r.' . .. Freshly Killed Pilgrim HEN TURKEYS T01r~:I.'~n~Oi 'Ib 57c !!'-" s~ He.. TuricltYS Fully D~!~ _~ ~!awn-I.ady to Cook lb. 71c • Roast UP .,. END I. 49 LorN END iII'55 Po r k Loln TO 7 III" C UP TO 3'" '"S. C Smoked Beef Tongues GI".::~L3,Jf.~l"· ill. 41c: Freshly Ground aeef IHAMBUIGE.' ill. 59c Short libs of Beef ill. 47c: Lean Plate aeef Mo. 35c: Legs & Rumps of Veal r•• 69c: Breast of Veal ra. mwrNC> ill. 45c: Center Cut Pork Chops r. 79c: Shoulder Lamb Chops lb. 85c: SQUAIE Shoulder Lamb Roast lb. 57c: PI"c:n"IC:'5 COOKED, SXINLESS, IONEL'~' lb. 69c: Aftar"s ":311 AY!lAGING , Las. & UNDER Fresh Large Boston Mackerel Ib 19c: Fresh Crab Meat C\:w 59c: ~~~:1:' 75c: Cut From Freshly Killed Fryers CUT-UP FRYERS LEeS Ib 81 c I BREAST Ib 85 c I WINGS Ib 37c I BACKS Ib 10c California Iceberg LETTUCE ~ ... largo heads ~9c ... NONE PlrCfD HIGHER Apples HUD.ON VALLn' MACINTOSH Eatl"n"" .. NONE PIICED HiGHt. 4 ... 29c: CALIFORNIA Ba rtle tt Pears NONE PRraD HIGH.. 2 .b. 35c: U. S. No.1 Yellow Onions 5 b~". 21 c -' California Carrots No::r":;~~CED 2 ..."'.. 17c West.rn Pascal Celery No::r~~C'D ~-19c: I.LAND ' .... Sno-Wh Ot I e C au liftowerNONELONG •••CEDHIGH.lhe..,\ 17c Snow Crop Froz~n Orange Juic:e ,2:: 1.7c: , spOil ..... .~. ", , I. · Love a lapel that's tailored and trim? :A:-: CI: ~I:II _....... nlTl • , _. reloxotion before winter in the salt sea oir. Sun decks and sola rio. lounges. game room, planned evening entertoinment~ delicious meals i~ two beautiful dining rooms. Hot and cold ocean water In 011 baths. . FOODS' Pac~ your order ... Odo&~t .... delightful. sunny weat~r for a lost few days' Plenty, Lew il 'rict! .II aD Dewey - MurphyI HE -- Q/T PI.Ily of Perfor_ance! In cjty tmmc or on the open road, you'll _~oy piJrformance pInool DOdge b:acb are "JOb-Raled" for .-ylwndlin~1 Y'!"caD tam 'eJD In let circIea, beck 'em .119 and park 'em r..t.-wWI lea effort. ' ~~~~~-=-------~ LOOK TO Customers' A6.P FOR Corner FINE DAIRY SCOUT TROOPS MON DAY 165 Entries Vie For Awards In Prov. Clubs' Exhibit. a OCT()BER 6, 1950 " .. ;- .,. '...11' :5: ... PRI'CFS E1!1!1!X:l'lVE IN 1118 EDGMONT AVENUE CHESlER, PENNA. 30 E. m'ArE ST. - MEDIA .. \ I - • OCTOBER 6, 1950 THE SWARTQMOBEAN NEWSNOTES' Mr. and Mrs. David U. Ullman of Amherst avenue entertained the st&ff and Iheir families of the Roland G. E. Ullman Organization. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. LIjIlII or' Dickinson avenue recently entertained Mrs. Lang's brother Mr. Raymond L. .Drew of Stockton. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Lockett of Riverview road entertained1 Conservatory, Macon, Ga.• to berecenUy Mr. and Mrs. Clifford gio her junior year. Wallace Henderson and daughter Andrew March of Elm avenue Carol of Emmaus. Mrs. Hender- has returned to Kenyon College. I TrlDitY Notes • spent the summer. his second, with (Contioued from page three) the Continential Shows. lnc., and. The Sewing Group of the WOP traveled for them through Upper man's Auxiliary will begin its New York. Vermont. and New meetings on Wednesday, the eleventh, at 10 a.m. All women of the piU'ish who are interested in sew- . ing are invited to attend these meetiogs, which will be held regularly' on Wednesday morning at 10 o·clock. senior at Swarthmore College spent the summer on a Sun Oil Tanker. YOUI Babs Sickel of Strath Haven avenue has returned to Wesleyan Christian Sci-.:e Notes Nothing makes for driving comfort and peace of mind like the knowledge thilt your brakea can be counted on .•• in any emergency. eOO•• IlATING ale C_st-to-C-- CREESE I'E8TIVAL stto-~ We feature brake service at our staWhy not let us check yours today? lay the AnI.rlcan IhIIry • ... II.'lon,1n coop. .. .tten with tho National Ch•••• institute. Ch.... for ovary . .te _'II ....ry _alon. You'll find our ....ry Do- iim~_;~59< FUSCO and ALSTON Chester and FainiewBoada Phone SWsrlhmore 6-3881 '"45c Grated Cheos. II·,a':, ~ 25c -:'.1 32c '"65c Limburger '"47c (oHag. (heese :::,... ~': 14c :=::' Carelree ,t's Also National MacaronI Week ,FOt'Sg/ MACARONI 2 ;k~~ 31 e Alia Spaghetti and Elbo~ Macaroni . Sirloin, T-bono or Porterhouse Are Sin, Disease, And Death Real?" ls the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ. Scientist on Sunday October 8. The Golden Text is: "Salvation belongeth unto the Lord: thy blessing is upon thy people." (Psalms 3:8.) \ . AUIOIiIATIC~HOUSE HEATlIG. .,- • 21' 19c GRAPEFRUIT~~: (I:.) 3 19c :::: Automatic gas house heating is completely automatic. You don't have to worry about ordering ~el, or being at home when it's delivered I All you do is set the thennostat in th:' fall, and enjoy cozy comfort all winter. And automatic gas house I I heating is exceptionally clean, and so economical, too I See your plumber or heating contrador today about automatic gas house heating for tor BIG DOI.LAR SAI.I! YOUR home. TOUTO SOUP lZ1,!!~z$l°° , , ..... /}dUll PRESERVES ""'PiMCDOI.of ."".Pi....... 4 1.$1) .....a.vv .9dsaI SPAGBETTI ro~~~s!.. ~~-'100 I a'!:;.~ $100 lED UPE TOMATOES 10,:: '1.00 rARDALE LIMA BEANS 4!;~ $1.00 YOGT'S SCRAPPLE 9':0: $100 .9dsaI POTATOES ~i! EVAPORATED ~ MILK 9 .. DlPORATED IIItI c..ma:~~" n - .... ea.. • wIt" .... 58&: I U'RKEYS !::':.....~:.::n: (I:!=:~) LAMB SHOULDERo!'!~::.!i.. 5gc CAULIFLOWER s~!=- Frilmds Meeting Notes Health Society Return's Short Rib. of 8 . .f leef Kidneys Be.f Flank Steaks "-AROE BLUEFISH:: .& a ::. '100 (Continued from page one) ·Mrs. TIIeodore Smithers, chairman of the Finance Committee reporled that during the past year it cost the Society $2.21 to make a visit. As a result of this cost study the fee for nursing service will be increased from $2.00 to $2.25 per visit as of October I, 1950. Mrs. Smithers also reported that the Lions Club of Springfield had contributed $50. toward the cost of free nursing visits glven in Springfield. Contributions from Mr. Edward Furst and Mr. Charles were accepted with appr~ciation. Mrs. Charles Lukens. chairman of the Office Committe expressed appreciation tl\< the Swarthmore Borough Council for permitting the nurses to occupy their former offices in the BoroUgh Hall. Swarthmore's visiting nurse agency is now located in the Borough Hall, Swarthmore with the same telephone number SWarth• more 6-3498. PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPANY . • "I saw it in The subjects , Sw~orean". frIll Esc' StU·Iis", a Ii.. /li'i grunted to • .9tIu'I ....... .JUl.. ~ our PETER DI NICOLA Construction Driveway, Asphalt or CoIl..... Cellar Walla Ra-1'1utered . Phone Swarthmore 6-2526 Ib _ko Zle ":..... :1. . • ::;:$:1.00 . KOOPS . GUI'l'BBS REPAIRED & INSTAIJJ;thmore. Morton. RutledJe and Rlc!ley Township lince 1918 PRONE: S~re ~~~~ ALTE ;. ....... ~=~~~~~ for personal maid - r II _ Honest. capable and' Phone Hilltop 6-U24. WANTED.-Boy. 17 years or older. for three hours work SatUrday lik;"'o~~;b''ot !!~,~~~ 6-1634. and the .....ds fnr sale at ' • . . . ..a. . .... .WaD $1.25 . tho bo,. of twelve Open Thursday & Friday 'Till 9 ~.M. Saturday 'till 6 P.M. =g: '. .. " . . .. lien ........ . . Gqlq Stnet, ...... Pa 1'II~S1" a p • 1m • Legion October 111 in·the Woman's Rummage Sale to be Cl' Lo . Ph unge, are well under way. hours have been set from 1 n,,;e&;..,..;;"t:~1 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9:30 p.m .• and u"! IIlTIUlIIrem,enlts have been made to ~, ~j~~~~~~~~1 :r~~5:ei~v:e and articles, contributed by members of the Aux~ of the Borough tor the amount of Ii8ld eXJ)endlbues. and to take such further act~on .In connection therewith as mal' be required by law.· P ASSBD tbls tnd day of October 1050. BOROUGH OF SWARTHMOBB • Nnr· CaubtU.. •. Altaratlna ... aeJlllln '0 the at the Club Lounge. Wedafternoon. October 18. Proceeds from the sale will be . work I WI.... for Dlsabll!d Veterans. Child Section 8. The proper Borough oil'cera W-" Co ...... Servi d are hereby authorized and empowered to c.u.are, mmUDl ..,,_ ce. an borrow when and as needed, from such worthwhile projects. The source or sources and In such manner and FOR RENT-Room with private upon such terms as Borough Council. by may hereatter prescribe. BUmS bath. third floor. for business motion, suft'l.dent to reimburse the general fund IOW:-c.lnllilalll :~~~~n~e!ar~~transpoi~irtaitllOin.~ pIa)' If :rou would like to see them tor Attest: BLLIOTI' RICHMIDSON 80_ APPllOVRD_ Secreta.... .nd day a. "" ....... . . . , I , . , ..... . , ' ". . . .'. __ II' ...... ,llfI". . . . _"'c-.ff ". ' or """"- , .... CHAIlLBS ~ - ~:::~:.:'=aJ'~.~1wIoI:.... ., ... Prea1dent of Coundl 1~~~~~;~:'1 .....,.,.."..·..,·:::i· .......,: Alt . . . . . . _ .. .. . By H. LINDLRY PERL ~ POLAROID ~.CAMERA WITH A 1'. You .... the abutter - thea llft out ~ b bed.,_permanent picture a . 1:DIDu.te later.. Yee. it.'s .. aimple .. 6at to D88 the amazins new Polaroid Oamera. No liquids. no dark room ••• act fuee .... thtt film mak.. tho picture ~tomatically .. advaDce it for · tbe aut 1Ihot. s.e it III action at- ,ou. .ROGER. 'RUSSELL I:rAD • KONKOl: ITJIIQ'1'8 :e2~~gs· Telephone Swarthmore 1-84te 0; The originals -xtll be on dis- In Our Frosted Food Cases in the county. Of. illt!- decendent ==-____ Swarthmore bulldlDp. cuumll or demu.nds qaJllst the 'to make known Cr . the same. ,unl all persons Indebted to the aft articles produced under deceultent to hlftke payment. 'without de- the supervision of and marketed ~tate sketched town as well as college PANCAKE :d1l1eator Crall[ Al!!::" .9d-'ilfI ...... LeIDOll .JaI.. to SERVICES REEVES Sketches. Our pencH this time bas OUR ACME MARKET Chester Rd., Swarthmore •• ~ ,94.77' ....... R.ev. .Artel'll' Brothel'll, Inc. rANCY RICE . . . . . .h UNITED· We have added eight more Rob ford WhoIa WhIM.. Me) I / Ib89c 'N.h.KlII... .~~=-~==~~---- il The number of children cared for in Whittier House by Leonore Perkios during the Meeting ide Worship has so increased that the First Day School Committee feels called upon to limit the ages to two years through the third grade. If need for care of other ages arises, arrangements may be made through the Meeting Secretary. Mrs. J. R. Pennock. The Adult Foruni series will ·begin this Sund~y. at 9:45 a.m. in the Meeting HoUse. Tbe topic for the first pari of this year will be: HSources of Religious Inspiration" .. nO'. SUsan Cobbs. dean at Swarthmore College, will speak on "Lu_ cretius the Pagan".. ' Oliver Rodgers and John Seybold are in charge of. the forum again this year. The following week. Dr•.Helen North of the Classic Department of the College will speak on uThe Religion of Dan.te," to be followed on October 22', with a talk on "God, the Universe and John Milton" by Dean Everett Hunt. Subsequent speakers will discuss Gide, New England Wrilers, the Realists, Nineteenth Century Poets,' the Artist and Religion. and Music and Religion. STEAKS lit ,I CLASSIFlED U BIIIES? ----------~---------== It believes the dog problem to he 1 Itmsden Speaks At Club Auxiliary of current importance in the com- I" will take this (Continued from page one) Stokes Nursing Home munity and is happy to co-sponsor (Continued from page one) aid the group in The club is a co-spon8()r of the this open meeting on that subject. Dr. Frank Aydelotte. former annual budgel for lecture demonstration to be given l'EI,FCJ:' CLIENTELE SecUon lIIeet.lnp president of Swarthmore College. by Dr. C. Harbison on dog. beOn Thursday. October 19 at 10 once described Swarthmore as the MadIson 3-90118 Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. havior problems Monday night. a.m. the art department, Mabel home of happy dogs arid contented man ·of Cornell avenue ~;;;:;;;:;;;~;;;;:~~~:;;;~~~ October 16. at 8 in the clubhouse. Tally. chairman will meet at the children. However, controversies tertain as their house Club for an all day trip to the on the dog-human question seem Virginia K. Patterson of alwayS good fodder here and Phillips Mill Art Exhibit, New HOIrace B. Passmore . whethr- it is the dogs. dog owners. ington, D. C., who arrives Hope. Those wishing to oUer or non dog-loving nelllbbors who tor a week's visit. REAL ESTATE & PERSONAL or secure transportation should call are in greatest need of psychoINSURANCE PERSONAL - Elecfrlcal wiring l\1Iil;S Tail;{. Swarthmore 6-7079. analysis is an opinion which var- "I ·saw it in The and InItallation. residential and SWARTHMORE 8-5510 Mrs•. Birney K. Morse. chairman according to which of these commercial.· Water heaters, ranles, of rhythmic exercise class. angroups one consults. BOME SITES dishwashers, dryers. Boodix. All work to Fire Underwri\en' nounce a grouf meeting and trial DisClaiming any relatiOns with Rolling land with beauliful view Rubbish Collection Service on waah- class on Friday morning. October ,Freud, psychoanalysis or psychia- of Springfield Reservoir near Newtown Square. to be restricted to ers, vacuum cleaners, ranges. 13 at 10 a.m. in the clubhouse. try Dr. Harbison bas studied bad l1linil}!.um of 3¥., acres and. subSwarthmore D1apoaal irons. toasters•. fans, lamPo". Call Week17 or Monthi)' Erich H. Hausen, Electrical Con- . Tuesday morning. October 17. behaviour problems in dogs (and stantial size homes. tractor. Swarthmore 6-2850. 335 the music department. Mrs. Robert owners) for many years. He has JACKSON-CROSS COMPANY WARREN PIRIWR • BEALTORS M. West. chairman will begio presenled "rehabilitated" misfits Lincoln-Liberty Bldg. LO 7-1505 Swarthmore 6-2078 chorus rehearsals in the clubhouse. of the canine world hefore con• receivers, vacuum All interested. members are in_~entions of groups like the Ameriother electrical appliances vited to lOio the group. can Veterinary Medical Associaed. service. PIANO TUNING tion and given fascinating accounts 6·1548. ALBAN P,.-KU of the means b,.· which he changes New and lI.ebullt ........ Wayne Channell. thesa "bad dogs into "good" dogs. an. lI.epalrlna- l!Iinee 1... Method.ist Minister, Dies Dr. Harbison was the first preSPhunD Media 1-3555 ident of the National Dog Writers The Rev. Wayn'e Channell, D.D.. Association and served as such Residential Wiring r"tired. a 'former minister of for six years. until 1942. He is Swarthmore Methodist Ch.UI;,..,Sl"",S'E!""!:;!""!;:ii=Si,..,SEn:>;oa:;,..,S'Enii,...,5l:oii,..,Sl",,;; Haullna bureau and chifforobe. Three . iospection and inoculations in the 236 Harding Av. Morton. Pa. ~umdah 44 x Mrs. George McKeag of>!..: : : Phi school, three rural schools. road entertained her n and a weekly baby cUBic. She is last Thursday afternoon for sew- also on call for emergencY Charles E. Fischl'\' Since 1905 and lea. . treatment and works in close coC'(JNN1NGHAM o~· AUlKl<'l' Mull:fo.~. n&- oi>era~on with the local physician Palntera &. Paper IIli.Dnra BlJILDEB t'li!l~f~Kl;. ;O~'F ADloIj~~r1lA'l'lON on and :.county and state health deWe ahould know how been the partments. There is' no hoSpItal aU persons . ~~~if::,.~:~~:';:~~ha\'erequest. l!lwa. 8.-:1288 M1oh1pn Ave. I Can You Trust - TBI: . " A . T I I . O • • • • Present Dog Problems O~hi;.~o~f~o:r:hIs:so~p~h~o~m:ore~~y~ear~r.~AnrdY~;H;am_;p;sh~i~re~._;;;;~;;;;;;;;~ lion is the fonner Miss Janet Lockett. Roger March of Elm avenue. a Irt floe OCTOBER 6, IlUSSBLL .' , IDIDI& .·1178 . .e;aJ '. BUILDING MATERIAL TIMKEN' on. BURNERS FUEL On. • J. A. GREEN _...... •. ....X..,......,... 1 ..... lPtliUPl A_ '. , " ,., <, " , " ()C'l'C)BER II, 1950 BEAN 'fUE SWABTHM • o ' ,n~~.""~"""""'" '''", HAvE' as' Swarthmore ran the clock out also be included on the program. cently. .He came east as a Marge and Dot on quarterb~ck sneaks. Any persons interested in the egate fr~m Washington UDlvarsity. The team showed much im-' aims of the U. W. F. will be w"I-II. Casserole Caterilig School to attend the Student from page one) provement over the initial en- come at this meeling. Service' Convention held in Washwith neither team show- counter with Darby, particularly I SPEClALIZING ington, D. C. ' , . " IN definite advantage, al- so on defense. Very few tackles' NEWS NOTES id 'anol. .~ the second half II Dr. and Mrs. Ned 'D. ' Willlams the Nether Provence were missed L1IDeheo... we'eps' had threatened to set the, end: runs, that ",ere so devas-j of Dogwood lane are entertainDANCING ICLAS8U Balf~=-ParII.. ' score on numerous occasions. tatmg ID, the Darby game were ing as their house guest this week of short yardage scampers of , for no gain. Dick Follett's I "_. Williams' mother Mrs. H. R. Mrs. Rmm7 Kroon CALL Simkins and Doherty h "llD will be on Dot Belfield - Swa. 6-1973 speed. around t e ends w!'" one of I' Stubbs of 'Brooklyn. N. Y. ' Wednesdays and Thursdays Marge Hurd _ Swa. 6-3UII risllO. not enough .to get d a ~v the high spots. ' Girard Olath.·;" ~ ~ ,'" V~ Columbia at Rutgers Ave. School a fi ens.ve un erw~. The team ptays the Media High avenue celebrated his fifth birthIGIasBwIIre TC1 JleJd half ended the secood teams Sch00i M t 3 p. ~ .this day Friday by ~tertaining ' 0 to with 0. The .. ustaogs,,' ~. seve deadlocked afternoon. By traditlOn ,this lS a' of his young fr.end&. , hal! opened with Swarthmore re- bitterly contested affair and all 'Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson ceiving the kick-ofi. It was evi- the more important to Swarthmore of Westdale avenue spent a' redent'that the Garnet meant busi- .. they will be seeklog their se- cent week-end in New York City oess as passes by Allison, and ball cond win of the 1950 season. and celebrated their fourteenth carrying by Arrisan carried us wedding anniversary. deep in Nether Providence terri'Consider Youth Needs Dr. 'and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland tory. But still la~g the. of an experienced team the Gar(Continued from page one) of South Chester raad entertained At Park and Dartmouth Jivenues net was not able to push the ball also proposed regarding the in- their oephew Parks Carpenter of over. When the Garnet held, Ne- corporation Into the high school' St. Louis. Mo .• for a few days reacross and Nether Providence activity program in grades seven ~ -.'~-;;.~"",.....,..........,.....,........................." ther Providence was forced to through 12 of elective Sc<>Utillg', COME TO, ' , kick and Swarthmore took poses- programs and Scout leaders sion ~t mid field. Here started ing. LIkewise the feasibili~ of ' :'~ • the drive that hit pay dirt. Mix- community sponsored religlCruS. ' ., ... • ' , ing passes. line bucks, quarterback discussion groups was ,explored. I FOI, C~RPETIN. First ., ,-' BORO UPHOLDS 's. FR~ ANTI·NOISE LAW ra1li~~~p;h:;0;ne?.;~S~W~.~6-~53~68~~;:;~~;;;~~:;:;;;:;~~;;;;;:;;:;:;~ 'I I Bobby Allison climaxed this drive with a short pass over center to U.W.F. MeniberiihipMeet Fred Campbell for the lone tcuch-' . $c:heduled ~tober 1~ down of the game. The The United World Federalists. failed to convert the extra point! West Delaware CO\jlltY -Chapter. and the 6 to 0 score looked pretty will hold its Annwl1 ,Membership ,small. meeting and election of officers Nether Providence went all at the Third Street Meeting House in trying to tie it up but a in Media on TuesdaY. O,ctober 10 , defensive line lead by at 8 p. m. Fred Campbell. Dick Burtis Following the election, of offiReds Crouthers refused to cers and board ,m.embers. Willard Nether Providence backs to' gain Tomlinson. chairman. will give a a yard. In short order the air review of what the chapter has was filled with 'Passes which also accomplished in the past year. A met with little success because of short ,film ~'Boundary UncS" and the outstanding defensive play of an address by Mrs. ,Dorothy Howard Shearer. Bill' Kauffman HutchinsOn on "World Federalism and Bob Allison. The game ended in Relation to CUrrent Events" will '(/'.. ",Is' " • .' .....eI oflier famous ..d has purchased the Co-ed. ' , Mitzi, who ha,s 16 years of experience with '." Wanamaker's and Strawbridge'~. .In.ds ~ Wanamaker~s .. .~ Samplls ~'-Yed ill!. HoiMI Specializes in . ,' PERMANENT W ~VING lPA&dSon.' V ' '(/0)1 , • •d 0IrfIIIII • 1liliiii1... ',r 'aI\d .' 1Iii.ut l'....~ri........ .,........... UOOO- HAIR CUTfING , --."--,-. new WOMEN TO' HEAR TIMELY REPORT' b --~--- '-'--~·II-"·· Holds Everyfhi"-g ••• on any.·1 No matter how steep the grade ••• you can park your Chrysler and it won't roll. With Chrysler's "Eosi-Lock" Parking Brake you hava three timas' o~inary braking power. Yet only one-third the effort is required to pull it ,on with your finger tips. Nothing you've, ever used equals its ease and sureness. No straining-yet' once it's on, nothing can budge' your car. It's just October 3 _ 1 .- Swarthlnore was in the limeIlght, 1Lll!t w~ because of police action'towilrd enforcing the BOrOrdin This ough's Anti- n' OlSe ance. Ordinance (No. 363, approved January 16. 1935) prohibita unnecessary noise in general, and the unnecessary use of horns, sior other mechanical inatruments in particular, under clr,L hich unnecessarily cums tanres w, dist urb the peace and q ulet of the , nel'ghbo~ r I,ast week the police cautioned th t f e opera ors 0 a sound truck which had started' to operate through the Borough' streets annOUncing a meeting at the rallroad station to be 'held" on liehalf of the can·didacy did a f te Hubert P. ' Earle, w h 0 15 a ,can a f or Con- M ass Communications " gr fr ess am Delaware C ounty on Exp T Addr the Democratic tlcket, F ....Jdng the ert ~ esll office now' held by Benjamin F. Woman s Club James of VilJanova, Pennsylvania, Republican incumbent. The po- S. Franklin Mack. vice-president lice at th" time were under the Impression. that the Ordlnimce and, c~ll!I'Illan of the sub"com-, prohibited use of .';""d trucks or inittee on redia of the Committee at ....., .n~ ' amplifying devices ," o r00 . Cooperation in Latin Amerioa'• place within the Borough, and as will address the Woman's Club on a result the meeting Of October 5th Tuesday. at the railroad station proceeded A recognized authority on the (Continued on page eJaht),' educational use of pictures and v,;' , ' radio for mass communicatilHl. Ofth~~testantFllmCommls.ioo, , CLoior6rooi ~ "",'i...r.. mi • 0_ ' - ' The minds of members of the Woman's Club were challengkd and stretched by the cc>urageOus The Borough Leaf. happily contemplating its autumn plunge to and provocative address delivered th . , Tuesday afternoon by the Pr' '. _ e ~und. has no .dea of the pal of Swarthmore HIgh fi~ry fate a.waiting it in the bonRobert L. Amsden. Mrs. John M. burnmg ,~w on lawn, Pearson. chamnan of Ed~cation dr,ve, or alilS. the 'gutters of the was il\ char~e the meeW;g : ' Borough. The Borough Secretary Aware, of his keynoting' op'por!_ woUld hi! ,surprised to learn that ' B gh G d tuolty as the first speaker in d' ' ...e i orou . thar eners are burning clUb year. M!': Amsden, urged as .ea,v ID, ~ gutters. while, there the theme of the thought, and work 18 ana ther ~up wbo would be' by organized women of Swarth- surprised if not positively startled ' , more "improving opportuolties for that anyone, would burn a leaf our children' and youth". at, all. What a sad fate for the CO"!'Dlenting on his first impr~~ leaves,' lind the I18tion that leaves slons of the coqunimlty. he sal!!. Should be burned. ' ~'Both Mrs. Ainsdim and I ha~' e' For l~avi.s' are a natural re'" been. so iinpressed with· its lov , source. qathered together. and .. ' . . phys.cal appearan,ceo the many ""_ Ill10wed to rot as a compost pile . !~~I\ces, Of kindness ""d hospltal- in the back or side yard, they the' genuine warmth wblch eventually turn into the best fersee~, to characterize, the people tllizer anyone could ask for of Swarthmore J ha 1>' S inkli!d ' • • startled and ~lighted ~e pr" ~ver gardens and lawns seems to me an indepen.i..nce the ,followmg autumn they procharacter and thought I ha'; vid~ probably the best ,~d certainlieen disagreed 'th . tie in ",,(, lY. W-e che~pest fertilizer a gar-, a wn 'field aOf S,u .:t'd'I' •an SQd~work ," ~ce In! of dener couldthwant.into all for aklng th the price J' began 'teaching. ' ,r em e ~mpost ' "My iDipre,.mon is that' Sw~ pIle rather than into the fire. 'more 'is' Probalil( one ol 'th,;' i-eIa!- ,Whoever thought up -national s'::1, m:es of es ".Y. w:ft '!! Just one more'goOd eXample of the built-in value all 'he way ,hrough that :we,belleve will make you a Chrysler buyer for life. Come in today" for'th, demonstration that will prove, you can't beat Chrysler for exfrrtant; it hall diScontinued'it at aIL .For national Swarthmore's Stade Friendship HIs, timely topic will be ,"Sig-" the', ~~1Iig~ce and· 'yiSion 'an~' ,conserv:ation ~ ~e national COmmittee to enme to Swarthnificant Developments in IIIIass know~How "ti) 'implement its' del-: g"od'ilumor week or mteroational 'more for a year as the high school's \ " Communication.n • sires. ', '" ' , ,smtle week ought to be celebrated guest his transportation and _ As chairman of a, team of three. ,,~'What are'" the ,out~omes w~ all ~ round. What is the ,poInt 'port 'finan!eci from the pro=.. _, ,~eral ,services for EugeJ1e Mr. Mack - recently completed I! ,!'eaJ1yw,ant? We ,:want them,~ of snuJmg brightly seven days in of the students' C.A.R.E. Activities qm~n.Lappe,of,1l7 Yale avenue three months around-the-wDrld devel~l'and retain goOd physical a ~w only to be the i!1ummer for Night held last March. were con<;lU,cteli ,at Oliv"!' Bair's, Audio vistiaJ. Survey, with "on ~d'"iriental, health: t.i' develop • It 'on the e1~th.' or to worry about "For the past three years Swarth~~delPhi\;';at'i1 a, m. ,Tt2~aJ: the',spot" tape recordings made en 'hi~h,"degree, of comPet,ence in national ~urces one week, only mpre, High School students have Dy!;he ~'.J{jseph Bishop P:SStor ro~te in China, India 8nd other ~g bllSla sL;hoortools:' to 'learn to ,r~and ha;'e an, 'oro of sponsored a C.A.R.E. drive for the ~1 the,. SWm:thmore ~byterlan countries of the Orient and Near hp\l!' .to deal with new ~r,!blema',forest fires and leaf burnings for benefit of tIL.eir adopted town of ~ur~, Mr. "Lappe died'Sunday East. The findings of the survey that,lB, to think: ~ develop sklJl$ }Jle next 51?", ' Stade. each year climaxing it with ~orniJiglh,T'W~~oSPital,Ridle.r are the ,basis of a program of and"attitudes which,will perml~ PartiCul~ly leaf burning. be- the Activities Night, a variety t:ark. where,he, had l>een a patient mass education in which the prot- ,them t'!, work effectively with cause leaves ,are lOCIIl. The;y are show in which most of the activfor three months. He had not been testant mission boards will invest ~ther peoPI~: to be ~'in not like a fO,rest situated in the lties and groups of the school par~e11 for the past seVeral years. three quarters of a million dollars ' self-understanding., ' , stata of Maitie' or northwestern ticlpate. Twice, the fund was "i ~' in Allegheny on 1I4ay ,2. in the ooxt few years. ~e want our children's' aes~ PeIII\"Y1vaD1a or, a national forest used' to send packages to Stade. 1886 ~! ,l.appe graduated' from Mrs: W. Lashley Nelson. Jr.; :~~~ tasfes tempered and broad~ .~mewPere out west-places' so but last year the students decided $hady 'S1(le' Academy, Pittsburgh county chairman of Mass Com- beh ',.vre want th~ speech an4 dIstant that to take a Protective that it would promote more good ¥d then attended Caniegie TEich- muolcations will the guest of Ute thia~orta!" be gw~ed by ~ ,interest in them one can' only will and better friendships if a JIlca1 ,Scho!>l and Hall's' Business club at the program.' :. c s, dards and b~ the ~ow-j write i a lettar to his congresSman student from Stade could spend a C:ouege 'in that city. Later he (Contin liy oporated ~'t sib.< down who.' you stop 0. g .... Safe oII..nI ",.,,..,,. ........ ° . .dUllft ba~ bra.. power, . .oa............... pedol,prwswra. fo, far 0 ....... WlGr. wGterprOOf 'SIIIfloIl S,..... _ Ita)n"" In flood or ~. , . 01 . - ...,.. 011 cIoan lojIIor. • • • prevents \ Th Beautiful , r • :.:.Ir'nat. ;"":.,IIghl. ~...... M, 1 " • 2 • • • ,.... Powit • • • "'utl • Wp Il~ ride I. hlltory. "'!-. - ,CHRYSLER with Fluid· DrivI .,. ., -:," ~ , . HANNUM ,and'WAITE· . ~ , and' 4U'"6"' ~ ., • • u " p.m.1 ..._____________ , . INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE , " () CT 1 "'l 1951) ' • OCTOBER 6, 1950 THE SWARTHMOREAN " ........'"" " -. First from page one) I with neither team showdefinite advantage, althe Nether ;w.,eI's had tlIreatened to score on nUInerous short yardage scampers Simkins and Doherty not enough to get a real offensive Wlderway. half ended with the teams deadlocked 0 to O. The second half opened with Swarthmore receiving the kick-off. It was evident that the Garnet meant business 3S passes by Allison, and ball carrying by Arrison carried ~ deep in Nether Providence territory. But still lacking the of an experienced team the Garnet was not able to push the _ over. When the Garnet held, Neacross and Nether Providence took ther Providence was forced to kick and Swarthmore took posessian at mid field. Here started the d~ive that hit pay dirt. Mixing passes, line bucks, quarterback Bobby Allison climaxed this drive with a short pass over center to Fred Campbell for the lone touchdown of the game. The Garnet failed to convert the extI'a point and the 6 to 0 score looked pretty small. Nether Providence went all out in trying to tie it up but a spirited defensive line lead by captain Fred Campbell, Dick Burtis and Reds Crouthers refused to Nether Providence backs to gain a yard. In short order the air was filled with 'passes which also met with little success because of the outstanding defensive play of Howard Shearer, Bill Kauffman and Bob Allison. The game ended as' Swarthmore ran the clock out on quarterback sneaks. The team showed much improvement over the initial enL"ounier with Darby, particularly so on defense. Very rew tackles: were missed ami in the second half; the end runs that were so devas-, tating in the Darby game were: held for no gain. Dick Follett's speed around the ends was one of' the high spots. ' The team plays the Media High, School "Mustangs" at 3 p. m. this also be included on the program. cently. ,He came east as a delAny persons interested in the egate from Washington University. aims of the U. W. F. will be wel- Law School to attend the Student come at this meeting. -Bar Convention held in Washington, D. C. NEWS NOTES Dr. and Mrs. Ned B. Williams of Dogwood lane are entertaining as their house guest this week Mrs. Williams' mother Mrs. H. R. Stubbs of Brooklyn, N. Y. Girard Clothie!r of Columbia avenue celebrated his fifth birthday Friday by entertaining several I I afternoon. i By traditio~ this is a of his young frien.d8. _. - of Mrs. Emmy Kroon will be on Wednesdays and Thursdays at Rutgers Ave. School Phone SW. 6-5368 I Scheduled October 10 The United World Federalists, West Delaware County Chapter, will hold its Annual Membership meeting ilnd election of officers at the Third Street Meeting House in Media on Tuesday, October 10 at 8 p. m. Following the election of officers and board members, Willard Tomlinson, chairman, will give a review of what the chapter has accomplished in the past year. A short film "Boundary Lines" and an address by Mrs, Dorothy Hu tchinson on "World Federalism in Relation to Current Events" will SWARTHMOREAN '\ " CALL Dot Belfield - Swa. 6-1973 Marge Hurd - Swa. 6-3118 • S. FRANKLIN MACK , ,. , Ordinance 363 Upsets Earle's Political Meeting by ••• aid otlier URGES WOMEN TO BACK SCHOOLS Hallowe'en Parade The annual Hallowe'en parade will be held this year on Tuesday, October 31. Amsden Points To. Specific Local Needs A LAMENT FOR AUTUMN LEAYES "rands ~ end c-.t Samflles O;.pt.yed .. toUr. Hoinel lPA"""".b ' G oi ••-..t Oirpelllll • Orlelfll .... ttl 'Irk A,... S.art....n, . . SIP.arrIun<>i-. 6-6OOIJCr.-broo. f.464$ Holds Everything ••• on any hill! , IN IPITTSBURGH New Easi-lock Parking Brake ••• with 3 limes ordinary braking pawerl Amazing Chrysler engineering development. Only 1/3 the hand pull required. New internal expanding parking brake is self-energiz:ed to multiply effective braking power. Completely e"dosed. 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Constan' Speed Wind~ie'd Wipers ••• eledrically operated --won't ,low down when you step on gas. Safe Guard Hydraulic Bra... • • • exduslve balanced brake power, smoother stops, I... pedal Ph$SU .... The Beautiful , • Pow., ..•• CHRYSLER with Fluid Dri.. HANNUM and WAITE , CHESTER a YALE AVENUE , "" S.H~S. TO PLAY SPRINGFIELD Garnet Loses To Media High 6·32 to [C~ LAPPE BURIED one more new advantage that puts Chrysler still further ahead in safetyl Just one more good example of the built-in value all the way through that we believe will make you 0 Chrysler buyer for life. Come in today for t~e demonstration that will prove you can't beat Chrysler for extra money s worth through and through. Chrysler Safety Advantages: $3.50 PER YEAR STADE STUDENT TO ARRIVE SOON "., "'" i ..."""",,, • Open Ew.. Chrysler Comfort Advantages: CALENDAR? Swarthmore was in the limeThe minds of members of the What should have been a rlplight, last week because of police Woman's Club were challenged The Borough Leaf, happily con- roaring football ga_ between action toward enforcing the Borand stretched by the courageOus templating its autumn plunge to Media and Swarthmore, Friday, ough's Anti-noise Ordinance. This and provoca~ive address delivered the ground, has no idea of the became a topsy turvy affair as Ordinance (No. 363, approved Tuesday afternoon by the Princifiery fate awaiting it in the bon- Lady Fortune played her part. January 16, 1935) prohibits unpal of Swarthmore High School, fires burning ,beJ,ow on lawn, From the very beginning she made necessary noise in general, and Robert L. Amsden. Mr•• J olm M. herself felt when a Swarthmore . P earson, c h arrman the unnecessary use of horns, sia f Ed ucat·Ion, drive, or alas, the gutters of the back on the first play of the game . Ch arge 0 f the me~' tin g. '' Borough.'The rens or other mechanical instruwas In .Borough Secretary lost the ball to Media for a T .D. Aware of 'his keynoting oppOr- would be surPrised to learn ~at ments in particular, under cirThe game was much closer than tunity as the first speaker in tlte Borough Gardeners are burnmg cumstances which unnecessarily the score indicated. First downs club year, Mr. Amsden urged as ~eaves in the gutters. while there, disturb the peace and quiet of the were even and each teaJll was neighborhood. the theme of tlie thought and work .s another group who would be forced to punt an equal number of by organized women of Swarth- surprised if not positively startled times. Halfbacks Tilman and RanLast week the police cautioned the operators of a sound truck more "improving opportunities for that anyone would burn a leaf dolph just had too much speed for at, all. What a sad fate for the which had started to operate our children and youth". our boys. Time and again the Garthrough the Borough streets anCo~enting on his first impres- leaves and the nation that leaves 'net would hold the Mustangs for nouncing a meeting at the railsions of the community, he sai~, should be burned. short yardage only to have one of road station to be held on behalf "Both Mrs. Amsden and I haye For leaves are a natural re- these speedsters break loose for a of the candidacy of Hubert P. been so impressed with its lovely source. Gathered together and touchdown. The Swarthmore atEarle, who is a candidate for ConMass Communications physical appearance, the many ev- allowed rot as a compost pile tack got rolling early in the game gress from Delaware County on idences Of kindness and hospital- in the back or side yard, they but could not develop a sustained Expert To Address the Democratic ticket, seeking the ity, the genuine warmth which eventually turn into the best fer(Continued on page eight) office now held ,by Benjamin F • Woman's Club seems to characterize the people tilizer anyone could ask: for. James of Villanova, Pennsylvania, of Swarthmore. I have been Sprinkled over gardens and lawns Republican incumbent. The po_ S. Franklin Mac~, vice-pre~id..nt startled and delighted by what the following autumn they prolice at the time were under the of the Pr?testant Film Comnuss.on, seems to me an independen~ of vide probably the best and certain· p ress'o and chaIrman un In th at the Ordin a n ce . , . of the sub.. com. character and thought. I haven't ly the cheapest fertilizer a garprohibited use of sound trucks, or m.ttee on r~d.o .of the. Conmu~tee been ~isagreed ~it~ so often in ~ d,,,,er could want, all for the price , amplifying devices at any time or on CooperatIon m Latm AmerIca, own f.eld of study and work since of raking them into the compost place within the Borough, and as will address the Woman's Club on I' began teaching. , pile rather than into the fire. a result the meeting Of Octoher 5th Tuesday. "M,: impression is that Swar~ Whoever thought up national Klaus Lange, a 15 year-old boy at the railroad station proceeded A recognized authority on the ~~ore lS pro~a~\f ~)J~e of ~e re~-, conse:rvation week, if there is one, from Stade, Germany, is expected (Continued on page eillht), educational use of pictures and hvely few v.llages m these entire should have set the date 'in the to arrive' in the United States radio for mass communication, United Sta~~ .that Is really able fall and extended its length for sometime'this week for a year of Mr. Mack, speaks under the sPOn-' to 'have ~e kind of educa!l0n \t tho' entire season o~ better yet,' not living and schooling in Swarthsorship. of Mrs. Donald L. Hib-' wants fior Its children It h th Klaus was invited by . , as e dis tin d·t t all. F ti nal more.. con ue 1 a or na 0 Swarthmore's Stade Friendship bard, chairman of Motion Pictures. wealth and mOst important, it hal! . telli ' ,conservation' weeki like national Committee to come to SwarthHis timely topic will be "Sig- the m gence and vision and' good humor week or international nificant Developments in Mass know2.:tiow to implement its d&more for a year as the high school's sires. smile Week ought to be celebrated guest, his i"ansportation and supCommunication." "What are the out~omes w~ all year round. What is the point port financed from the proceeds ! As chairman of a team of Ulree, \ Funeral services for Eugene Mr. Mack recently completed a reiUty want? We want them to of smiling brightly seven days in of the students' C.A.R.E. Activities Clinton Lappe of,ll7 Yale avenue tlIree mon,hs around-the-world develop and retain good phys' ai a row'ouly to be the glummer for Night held last March. For the past three years Swarthwer~ conducted at Oliver Bair's, Audio Visual Survey, with u on and melltal health; to develo;c a' it on the eighth, or to worry about high degree of competence in usnational resources 'one week, only more High School stUdents have :t?hil.adelphia·,at it a. m. 'Tuesday the spot" tape recordings made ell by the Rev.' Joseph Bishop pastor route in China. India and other ing 'basic scli.ool tools; to 'leacl to relax and have an, orgy of sponsored a C.A.R.E. drive for the of the Swarthmore Presbyterian countries of the Orient and Near how to deal with new problems' forest fires and leal burnings [or benefit or their adopted town of Stade, each year climaxing it with ~hurcli; Mr: Lappe died Sunday East. The findings of the survey that is, to think; to deveiop SkUl$ the next 51? !1\ornlng'lh T,!-ylor Hospital, Ridley are the, basis of a program of and attitudes which, will permit ' Particularly leaf burning, be- the Activities Night, a variety p,ark, where,he had been a patient mass education in which the prot- them to work effectivety with cause leaves are 10C<11. They are show in which most of the activfor tlIree months. He had not been testant mission boards will invest other people; to be realistic in not like a forest situated in the ities and groups of the school par.tate at Main'e' or northwestern ticipate. Twice the fund was y(ell for the past several years. three quarters of a million dollars their self-understanding. "We want our cbildren·s aes- Pennsylvania or a national forest used to send packages to Stade. Born in Allegheny on May 2, in the next few years. thelic tastes tempered and broad, somewhere out west-places' so but last year the students decided iS86 Mr. ,Lappe graduated from Mrs. W. Lashley Nelson, Jr., ljlhady Side Academy, Pittsburgh county chairman of Mass Com- ened; we want their speech and distant that to take a protective that it would promote more good and then attended Carnegie Tech- munications will the guest of the behavior to be guided by high interest in them one can only will and better friendShips if a ethical standards and'by the grOW" write a letter to his congressman student from Stade could spend a .tical School and Hall's Business club at the program. ing awareness ~f their spiritu~ requesting that he "do something year in Swarthmore and take the College in' that City. Later he (Continued on page .even) nature' as potential men and wo- about conServing our national re- ways and ideas of Americans back graduated from Pace's Institute, men. sources". But \eaves, located in home with him. Washington, D. C. "Swarthmore schools are meas": the yards ot anyone who owns a The Stade Friendship CommitIn November of 1913 he marurably better than typical or av~ tree, ,bring the effort of' conser- tee was formed to plan for the rled Ruth T. Hicks in Pittsburgh erage Amer.·can public s ch 00. ls I' vation to the personal leveL By student. Two members from each and established a home in Wash,woul.d not have come to this com.~ saving the leaves gardeners' can high school class were selected ington. In 1930 he moved to mumty as. a pa.re~t a~d as ~ put' hack into the soil what the and the committee with Harlan Swarthmore after a brief interschoolman If I d.dn t think they 'trees have taken out. and in times Jessup, chairman, and Bev HarEveryone in Swarthmore and val of residence in Philadelphia. w~re better than avera~e. I d~nr~ when analysts are bewailing the low as the senior members, CathAlter 5 years at 418 Park avenue vicinity with a dog problem is think that Swarthmore 18 the kind d' . . hin erine Wisdom and Clem Malin, he purchased the house on Yale invited to bring it (the problem of a community which should be Im1ll1S g resources of the ~il, the junior representatives, and avenue. Mrs. Lappe died in \July, not the dog) to Dr. Clarence E. satisfied with just "better-than_ and health experts are lamentmg Ronny Gold and Polty Emery from 1948. ' Harbison at the Swarthmore Wo- average" opportWlities for itS over t?e r~sultant lac~ of mineral the sophomore class. began meetand VItamin content' m the food ing at the end Of the school term Mr. Lappe retired last July af- man's Club next Monday evening children. "Swarthmore has long and right- We eat, it seems a parti~ular waste last year. ter over 32 years with the United at 8 o'clock. Dr. Harbison who is coming to ly held that the kind ot men and o_f=a;;;g;;;O;;;o;;;d=8SS;;;,;;;e;;;t,;;;to=b;;;urn==th=e=l=e=a=v=es=.==(~c=o=n;;;t;;;4';;;u;;;ed=;;;on;;;;;;pa~g~e~s~ev~en~):..~ States Internal Revenue Depart(Continued on page five) i' ment. On August 31 he was pres- Swarthmore under the joint ausented with the Albert Gallatin pices of the Woman's Club and THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR Award for outstanding service the Great Dane Club of PennsylFAWN MADDOX Friday, October 13 vania, has devoted a lifetime to with the treasury Department. F M dd 10:00 A.M.-Literature Section ····· ......................... Woman's Club awn a ox, one of the first 1:00 P.M.-L.W.V. luncheon _ meeting .......................... Whittier Mr. Lappe was a member of the study, breeding, training and colored citizens of Swarthmore, 3:00 P.M.-Football: H.S. vs, Springfield ........... , Rutgers Field the Swarthmore Presbyterian care of dogs. Starting with a died at his home, 321 Brighton 8:20 P.M.-"Petticoat Fever" .................................. Players Club Church, the Swarthmore Fire and kennel in Maryland in 1923 he avenue early Tuesday morning. He Saturday, Ootobe~ 14 t 5 thm 2:00 P.,M.-Football: College vs. Wagner ................ Alumni Field Protective Association with which later appeared on the stage with ore 60 years ago 7:00 and 8:45 P.M.-Jr. Assemblies ...................... Woman's Club he had been active until, his illness, trained dogs,' managed kennel came 0 war and worked for the Borough for 7:00 and 9:00 P.M.-Movies: ''Grandma's Boy" .......... Clothier and for many years played bridge clubs, pioneer~ obE:dience train- 35 years until his retirement three 8:20 ~.M.-"Petticoat Fever" .................................. Players Club regularly with the Swarthmore ing in the United States, and bat- years ago. Sunday, October 15 11:00 A.M.-Moroing Worship ................................ Local Churches tled _unjust and discriminatory Bridge Club. Both he and his He was a native of Fairmount, Monday, October 18 wife were ardent gardeners and dog legislation.'. The author of a Md., and, his two nieces and only Schools Closed exhibited many blossoms in local book "Our Dogs" he was atio Survivors, Cordelia Maddox and '2:00 P.M.-Older Swarthmore Group ...... Presbyterian Church kennel editor of Vogue and House L 'U 8:00 P.M.-Dog Psychologist ................................ Woman's Club 110wer shows. W t ucy a ers, w. carry out his Tuesday, October 17 Surviving are two sons Eugene and Garden magazines from 1928 request that he be buried there. Schools Closed C., Jr., and Richard A., both of to 1943. He bas lectured at col- Interment will be at 'Manokin, Md., 2:00 P.M.-"Mass Communications" .................... Womau's Club leges and given 'coast to coast a t 1 P .m.a the Yale avenu~ address. ' Wec1Desday, October 18 S turday. 3:30 P.M.~occer: College vs. Princeton ................ Palmer Field broadcasts on dog phobias, comInterment was in the family The viewing and services will' Th1l1'Sday, Octeber 19 plexes and fixations. burlal plot at HomewoOd eemetery, be conducted at his late home On : 3:80 P.M.-Glrla' HOCkey: H. S. vs. Haverford PiHsburib. (Continued on pace liz) Friday eveitina from 7 until 9 pm. a.._______________...;.CO..;,Il;,;e,;;g:;e;,,;A:;,;:ven..;,;::;u:;e:.,SC::h:;OO;.::,l.J WOMEN TO HEAR TIMELY REPORT famous Chrysler Driving Advantages: BOROUGH '~-=..,.==== BORO UPHOLDS ANTI·NOISE LAW 'Glassware To Bent "V"-" No matter how steep the grade •.. you can pork your Chrysler and it ~on't roll. With Chrysler's new "Easi-Lock" Parking Brake you have three times ordinary braking power. Yet only one-third the effort is required to pull it on wilh your finger tips. NOlhing you've ever used equals its ease and sureness. No .Iraining-yet ance ii's on, nOlhing can budge your car. II's just WITH THE ===='==_~~L=c===:=:=========~======~==== '=~~~~~ ~C_=~=_-, VOLUME 22,-NUMBER 41 SWARTHMORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1.950 Cocktail Parties (P.,. "" II~",• . V.W.F. Membershi,p Meet ,~~.~" HAVE REGISTERED Buffet Suppers - _. - _a__ . ~". YOU bitterly contested affaIr and all I Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robmson the more important to Swarthmore. of Westdaie avenue spent a reas they will be seeking their se-I cent week-end in New York City conll win of the 1950 season. and celebrated their fourteenth wedding anniversary. Consider Youth Needs Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Weiland (Continued from page one) lor South Chester road entertained also proposed regarding the in- thelI' nephew Parks Carpenter of corporation into the high school' St. Louis, Mo., for a few days reactivity program in grades seven ~ - ~~"V""....."""'"'""............. . -.......... through 12 of elrctive Scouting COME TO ~ programs and Scout leaders train- , ing. Likewise the feasibility of community sponsored religious'. FOR CARPETING discussion groups was explored. .,1 '-. • When you feel "out . of ..sorts," ..'. . '. when you have an ache or a p!!in. -'.' FrIday .and. Saturday Friday and Saturday' Esther WIIJ1_ Va J01msoa . Edmund O'Brlea J'oaDDe Dra "DtTORI!SS OF mARa' Hopalong Cassidy Western 7 Cartoons Laurel & Hardy Comedy Re~ Feature Not Shown Special Children'. Show ItOJ' ...... ill "1tOBlNBOOD OP TIm - l'JIC()8" 4 Cartoons .. Seiia1 .bJ' l!IAlIK.. ....... ... Prdduced under the dIiecl101l . . , ' .. ,", glibly of what happened tp Pete, • - fliendly .interest may ftIUlt in serious harm. ... Sunday and l\IIonday' All · . . . Sem, or John under ajmilar circumatances. Such \ . '. WbCa you need medical advicie there Ia ~ OlIO per... intbe world queHGMtc) aiYe it,; That.' . .. . .....'...,;;,,:diw '"l'IIB '",upr. AlII) 'IIIB ...'._ m TechJt'='?I" ' .: tU .. ·... D.. AY_.OO'l'OIIIa . . . . . ._l.'~·II~_.:.;.u&OW"'===.· l ..u.... . J)emde .l'rIee .Onn ,,' . W ...... =rBit aAClK aosr In tec'm'eoJ.".. " ; . .. ' " . ,1ri1lb acx:uraw and diapatclJ-·. ..', . ." ... ',".: All . ';.'. .. D~~~~.S.c. CHRIST SCIENTIST OF SWARTHMORE Park$=:.e~1:r~ 11:00. A.M.-suacJay SchooL ll:OO·A.Il, - lelUII - Sermoa ~.; . '.,': . .' '.:;" ~ "Doctrine of Atonement". w.........,.,. evenIDiI meetID4 each 8 ReadiIIa - M~hael's ..C()lleg~,Pha.rfliQ'ii apeIl' ON: THE' CORNER'" . : :0':';:. ','",., • dr:;nS!"~~~~~.C. Taesda:v, October 11 7:30 P.~.-M!>nthly. Meeting for :Busmess, m Whittier House.' WednesdaJ', October 18 J'9Ul' family phyaician._See biin promptly. ':~: '~ IUs s-riptiolla to us.. They will be compounem. to. hosP.talS:. n~dy ternoon, October 10, to the Wo. , homes and charitable instilutions. local chapter as well as participate The G Ul'Id IS . a na tonWl i ' de char- man's Club Lounge where they ., . will be set up in preparation for m '.seSSIOns as state chalI1llan of lY '1 I0 h i '0 ther cha r'I'es ep l1. national defense. This year at the regular meeting the sale, which will be held from The prime objectives of this na- of the directors of the Guild a new 1 to 5 p,m, and 7 to 9:30 p.m. the tional society are to promote an beneficiary, The Delaware County following day. Monday's meeting Will be the enlightened public opinion and to Children's Aid Society in Media, last with President Mrs. Robert toster patriotic citizenship by cher- was added to the host of charities Bair, who is moving this month. to isbing American freedom. \ alreaoiY helped by the Guild. Outstanding ... mong their postEight new directors were ..also Florida. The Auxiliary hopes for war projects is the rehabilitation anoounced: Mrs. David Bingham, a large attendance that the members may _better express their apof veterans in the Marine Hospitals Mrs; W. R. Huey, Mrs. John Jefon Ellis and Angel Islands, where f~rds, Mrs. Joseph Kahler, Mrs. preciation f4?r her two years of a staff well-trained' in therapy is Heston D. McCray,' Mrs. Ford F. faithful service. constantly working. Robinson, Mrs. Peter E. Told, At home the County Chapter is Mrs. Joh!, Wigton. D~g Authority At Club (Continued from ·page one) cooperating with the Historical Kappas to Meet Oct. 17 Society to restore the Caleb Pusey In 1941 there were 15,341,336 House in Chester. Chester's Old The Kappa Kappa Gamma Sew- dogs in this country. As of JanCourt House is also to be preserved ing Group will meet Tuesday, Oc- uary 1, 1950 there were 17,778,425 under a current plan of the two tober 17 at the home of Mrs. Oli- which Dr. Harbison reveius as ver G. Swan, 512 NO.rth Chester evidence that more people want groups. The organization's interest in road. The Kappas w.ll sew that dogs more than ever before. He . . . dogs m . good citizenship is manifested day for the Swarthmore Needle.d estImates Ihat people w.th tt 1 A ild G k u . arge a en ance the famIly . not only in local school contests wor . ted number 59,310,000 or and awards, but in carrying· on IS reques .' over 41 % of the population. Howthe work of 13 'D. A. R. Approved ever, this uFreud to our four Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Gil- footed friends" states that 90% of Schools throughout the country. fillan of Yale avenue spent the ali dog owners lack proper under"I saw it in The Swarthmorean". week-end at Buck Hill Falls. standing of the canine. The problems ';'hich come to him are generally one-dog owner problems. He stresses that every case of dog neurosis or bad behavior pattern he has' seen has been a result of human misunderstanding or mistreatment. Dr. Harbison says "Many people think they love At.Park and Dartmouth Avenues animals but don't care to bother to really understand them." Canine problems are the same whether the' subject be purebred, crossbred or monlirel according to Dr. Harbison who has been called upon to ~Ive a myriad of· bad behaviorisms such as vicioUSI!.ess' . Mitzi, formerly of the American Beauty ~a. chasing cars, excessive -barking, FOODS EVENT' , (:ustomers' FAMOUS aRANDS FAMOUS YALUH COrD~r Did you ever wonder what treatment is given the letters yon write to Customers' Corner? Here's what happens to every letter received: \ 1. The letter is referred to the particular department or store involved for their study and reaction. 2. Once we get the neeeS8Bry information your letter is answered. 3. If the subject is too complicated to be covered fully in a letter, a company retJres en tati ve visits you. , 4. Yo~r comments and suggestions are added to those of other customers to give us a better picture of what our customers want. In other words, each letter is given the most careful consid"ration. Won't you let us have your suggestions as to how we can make your A8-P a better place to sho})? Please write: elSlomar Relatl;n. Dept., A&P Food stores 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, N. Y. ~ STOCK UP NOW •• , -, ... -,' • 1. '-. • ." .... ..,. • ..., .... J ,ro. .... ,,,l . -~.,---~-.....~ ., t=iNE QUALITY Tomatoes 2'.~·29c G;;!;;;":N GIANT Peas 2'!::Jtc Spinach 2 :;:33c DULANY'S WHOLI sWllT Potatoes .:: Zl. DEWCO lED ICIDMEY Beans 2 ,!;:21. Beans ..~t.H2 ~~3Jc Nlll.llS WHOU KlIHIL Corn 2 '';::3Jc IDNA SlIClD Peaches Z '600'27. -, _ "'I'.TANA FRUIT Cocktail ....•..... c D:~ MONte FlUIT Cocktail "!:'37. - DOLI PIN,,,,",I , Ion- at W'anamaker's has purchased the Co-ed.. --~ Mitzi, who has 16 years of experience With Wanamaker's a rid Strawhridge's, : .J Butter - FANm.',Uf..v :;"I~ 72c ';::' .. 74c .. 5'e Sharp Cheddar Cheese Jane Parker Pumpkin Pie .:~It.~SI _4'c Marvel White Bread '1';:,'14c r '.!:i 1ge '::71c Pastry ~Iour· SUNNVFIILD t:: 36c ::7Sc Family Flour SUNNYFlElO t~ 39c 11='13e Peter Pan Peanut Butter ~~.'"cm'~... ~ $1.'5 Banquet Chicken :,;: 'I'c light O'Clock Coffee Mother's Oats 2 ':,;;: 29c: . ':i:, 33e \! 3.c Pineapple Cheese Cake .....·s , Specializes in PERMANENT WAVING 'an,d HAIR CU'ITING L~ '. I . PORK LOIN No Ion...loU.d Up 10 7 lib. Ilh End PORK 'LOIN 3'!_" ..... Loin Utt .. Ib.57e Ib·,age lb. 43 e lb. Ag et.....Trlm I e '. a3c Shoulder Lamb Roast IONEO .& lOLLED Shoulder Veal Roast NON' PlICI. HIGIIII·· OIlc .• 73c Center Cut Pork Chops k TOP QUAUlY-o TO 6 lIS. • 41c Stewi ng "hl ~ . C ens NONE PlICi. HI"'. • 5'e Freshly ~round Beef • .7c Boneless Stewing Beef • S3c FnshHams _HALf •• 9Sc ,Rib Veal Chops .. 21c .....st of Lamb -.,.... .. 4ic Te.der Gen.ine Lamb Uver 67e • 'PI i - . _"._1!1G1I!!19!!,1... Alar s en cs C»II A-:U~61'" II 21c Fr.sh 'Olto" Mack....1 .... BONED & ROLLED NON •• RIC'. HIGH'. II! '1 • • SWARTHMORE 6-9761 ~~~~~;~:!:beE::r;;:~; I Dr. Harpison's sponsors here realize that with living areas becoming more and more :Congested, fitting the valuable asset of a dog as companioJ;l and guard for child' and adult into ,a community is an ever i'ncreasing problem. Anything which contributes t~ a belter understanding of the dog should , aid dog lovers, non dog lovers and at dogs themselves to lead·a pleas, anter el\iStence together.. ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~. ~ Grapefruit ~ FOIt 'ROASTS jumping on people, roaming; b~d a F1.0RIDA JUICY THIN SKIN COME TO A&P FOR ECONQMICAL - TOP qUALITY BEEF CROSS CUT THE Is Now-Under NEW MANAGEMENT Juice 2 ,,=-,"C DIL MOHlI KALVI. UNPIELID Apricots -::'31 c ~ \,::...-'"1. CHUCK ROAST • £O-ED BEAlJTV SALON LOID Mon's sftIHGl.US L'.-I,--- --- - --- - DEL Mo:m .... AuxUiary Rummage Sale D. A. R. Sends Delegates Needlework Guild In Makes One Day Stand Oet. 19 To State COnference ·Annual Garment Drive The anoual meeting of the A .. P'S ~REAT CA"-'NED ... OCTOBER 13, 1950 2iic Sf. sIJIe or 6f. • A ppIes NON'VIIGINIA liD ~ IN 2'~ DeliCIOUS P.'C•• HIGH'. ~ NOIllHWESl.... 2 . ... 2.c • Aniou Pears NON' .RICE. HI"'''• • Iess Beans NON' BLACK VALENtiNE 2"Jge21;;e String PlICEO HIGH.. 19c , NOH' PlICI. I B Tender Jersey rocco I HIGHER bun '~. 59c. Regcilo Salted Cashews' 8-oz 19c California Fresh Dates . pkg Snow Crop Oranle Juice 2::~ 21c .Frozen Oranle J' "lOSt'll!, OLD SOUTH 2 39c ulce Ol SNOW _ . .... lird.eye Tomato ,Juice 3 =. 2'c local avail them· 1ves theowners seIf . 0 f dog opportunity next Monday's open meeting affords, neither Council or anyone else should need to "mourn" a dog situation. .,.t ' ".. \. 1 ;i " THE GORDONS 28 ,N'0l1h ,(lhester.. PIke :...... ;.,cG"-E~lJ).BN, PA.;.: . n.....,'Daily 5 Also "'.",... .. _ ".. , . ~- •. : '.W~~ ""dF1"jdIlY EveniMl! 7:30 to 10. Antiques Make Lovely ..... :." " ~!.-~ __ 'G'II"'" I~ ",~oa........... ~~:1::':~~~au',l.!~' ~~~~~~~~~:::s.~in~yEngliSh ~:kin;"~ds~.'~C[all~an~d~~~~'~W!f'r I:M~i~SS I ~,~~;~~!~~: "~he 5 HARBISON Ii -. • MEDlA. .. I POLAROID CAMERA '1.· .. ·" ROGER RUSSEU, STATE .. MCl'NBO'j'g', s' immJ'lii~ ~~~~~i:~~~r: 'rI' MEDIA 6-1178 sition'·. as Suppers Cocldail l'ariles ~; • . BUILDING .. MATERIAL TIMKEN on. BURNERS pal)le. summer' will be. presented by Dr. Ethel Ashes & Rubblah Removed Lawns mowed, General ~!?!Dlllit.tee rece!Yeli ..a.: ri>p~ Alpenfels, Professor' of Anthro• HauUng the· BurgOmaster, and pology at New' York Unive.-sity. 236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa. enclosing a' picture and the topic "Building Unity ------~from ,Understanding." Charle!iE. F;~cl1.f':O::. The. general session on TuesSInce 1905 afternoon will hear an address CUNNINGHAM . Carmeion-.Ralston on the subBtJlLDEB J,>aIntsrs .& Paper Hmp.. Rose, . uThe .rIve. Plagues of DemWe should know how excellent condition. h h d' ocracy". Mr.. ~Ralston came to SWL 6-1268 M1~ Ave. With attractive finish. w a , .. iwarthmo,. 6-1253 more. 6-4602. :. the' choi~ ,'. from Scotland just prior ):,...... :.. "':."~FO~ SALE-Maternity wardrobe, Much credi..f is due to· Edward World War 1 lind saw service ,SIZe 1~. Swarthmore Service MorrJ,.s, a Philadelphia·" ~ttom.ey the~ U:nited State army both on ;;u;;;';:IJ;:Ir."!i~~:u;:~,.;,;;u:~:u;:1lt1 Shop. . who" took an in.teiest in'iJ·~th~e~':;;1 Mioxican border. and in France. Devine Taxi Service FOR SALE-Iron fireplace grate. and helped the sChool i . G.B. Sun lamp. Twenty pound with his ditiei-eilt.eontactS and Ie. Other Features fioor waxer. Dutch iron kettle, etc"l ' ' , . . Following ".the address by Dr. SWARTHMORE, PA. Monday. Swarthmore : ga.· ~ffai"1" . , . . " 'I~~~~~,:~ . Klaus w,ill' be·welcomed ih New on ,Monday afternoon, ~rvlng Swarthmore. MorYork by tjIeStade Fii!!llciship County Local Bran,')} ton, Rutledge and Ridley Ci@,..,;:er: C,!mmittee and;~ faculti' .. . the. PenosylvaD;a State EducaTownship since 1918 Frederick Yocum. ProvidOd.-· As""",lJon ""11l hold its an allowance from the funds and annual. meeting under Clyde E. PHONE: modem. $45. 6~~~~: brand new clo~",! Kl'!uS- Wi.ll live Supervising Principal of Swarthlnore '-044f. FOR SALE-Dining room table for a period. of' about two mOli~ Hook Schools, president. .. with or without 6 chairs. Pads each, in four homes in A feature of the general ~ession' for table. Reasonable. Swarth- more: the Harlan Jessups on Tuesday afternoon will be a I~!!!!!!!!!!! more 6-4040. erf ord the P atrick 'by an All-C'ounty ""~h WI1II A FOR SALE. - FUr coat, let-out of 'Pr' to "'-'6" ~._-I Muskrat. Good condition. J' ·:.lDce n the Band, in which 10 schools PETER DI NICOLA 'm1« .. Cleaned and glazeu. Size 12-14. on"'!. avenue, he represented. The concert , Y... "'.1'. the sbut..r - then 11ft oat ..· p50. Swarthmore 6-4438_ . ' . the been arranged hy the band Driveway Construction :roar 8D hed,_perm.aDent picture a·~ _ ... I."" y ... It.... 01... "Ai>iiiiiii"'-r~W:;·"~AN~.!T:!E~D~-'.,·~-=--'.-_-.........,-. 'I'~~~:;:::s of the schools, who have Asphalt or Conerete ~tto Ule the amum.- uwPOlarOid- ,. lJ Camera. No liquid•• DO dHk room:... W ANTED-Garage near Park and about 80 students from Cellar WaIbI Re-PIutere4 ==~. ~~:-::::n;"}: Harvard IAvenues. Call Swarthschool' bands for participa... 1M BUt. abot. See it ill action at more 6-1860. tion. Phone Swarthmore 6-2526 SPECIALIZING IN Ren~ SWARTHMORE WOllfAN'S CLUB LOUNGE ONE DAY - THURSDAY, . OCTOBER 19.- 1 to 5 P.M. ai;ela:~:r c~U:~y\~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~,. announces a M&rge and Dot Casserole Catering Service Glas6ware To Le' Auxili glon in ary will be served.· ' ' ' d Tti d 0 b' Y The, first rehearsat 'ot'the . an ':e Chorus under the Music Chairmee'ts' m' S arthm . . "11, W ore. man Mrs. Robert M; West will be Swarthmore Schools will held at 10 a.m. Tuesday . tho t d b t . >the club se wo. ays u . . :open as usual. Wednesday, , ' '. .New Hope Trip .QctoQ~r 10.. Prompt some CALL Dot Belfield - Swa. 6-1973 Marge Hurd - Swa. 6-3138 by 16 year ·old•. · Refreshments will beSuperintendent closed Mondaof l~;~~~~~~~~[~~;I;~;~~~~~~~;~~§l;th~e. to·soc.al· characteristics of the S¢hools of the. County _ . . , HO~ SITES "., : RollinlCland. with beautiflil .vIew of Springfield Reservoir near Newtown Square, to be restricted to minimum. of 31h acres and substantiaI size homes. JACKSON-CROSS COMPANY REALTORS Lincoln-Liberty Bid•• LO 7-1505 . B1Iffe~ CO INSTITUTE OCT 1 617 ·Women from To· Hear (Continued page one) • PEBSQNAL On Tuesday evening" at 8 the PERSoNAL - Electrical wlrlnii meeting of the newly organj and fustallation. residential and Child Study. deparitnent will commerclal•. Water'heaters,.fanges,i occw under' the "joint chairman-.' . . ' dr7en. . f!enctlx All of Mrs. Cyr"us R. Harvey and .• Pupils Take Holiday work done .PIre Underwriters' speclficatioDli. Service'on waaIl-'E.H.'-Pyle,·2rid.The y ear'" As Faculties . ers, vacuum ctean~ . _.nd _ . program win -he discussed and .. ,. to ters -~ .......... Conie . ll'ons, as., taDII, lamps. Call Mrs. . Pemberton Dickson will . r Erich H. Hausen, Electrical Oonin! 1 'd . Swarthmore 6-2800., 335. an: orma cons. erabon of Au scliools under the direction ANTIQUI!1S .; ,, '1 SoWART.HMO&EAN'. . . • • , , Bvmrthmore College Librf\ry i:o'vrRrthmore, PA.. , ,-. T 8 PLAYERS OPEN 40TH SEASON Hallowe'en . . . ->rheta's To Sew hurt In tbe tint quarter follow- ages from 65 to over 90. It is f necessary 10 know anyone j:0I1D • ed by Bobby Allison in the BeCOlld The monthly sewing meellng of quarler. Bill Kauffman who re- ted with the group to attend the the Thetas will be beld Tuesday, placed Arrison was one of the meeling, wbere each. comer October 17 at the bome of Mrs. outstan"ding ball carriers on the receive a hearty welcome. Edson S. Harris of Rose Vallet, field and did a fine job of punling. Jimmy Carter substitute at quarMRS. J. CAROL BAYES t'lrback sparked the team to the Servlces.will be held' for Mrs. third period touchdown. J. Carol Bayes of West Chesler Please get your contribuUOIIlI This afternoon al three p.m. the High Street Friends House in to your DIrector bt (3:00 p.m.) the powerful and un_West Cbester Sunday at 3 p.m. FrIda,., October ... defeated Cougars of Springfield Mrs. Bayes, the mother of ="'1 Inptberbl&' Date - Oet. IS High Scbool will visit the Little Harry E. Coppeolander of Morton, Ta:l~3"!t ;e~ .,..1 / HELEN MAGINN Parad~ SPECIALIZING IN October 31 • CUSTOM-MADE SWIIT8MOBE IATIDIAL-IARI IIDTBOST'COMPDY I;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~......~~~::~~~~_~'~~~~~,~..~.~i~_~~.~to~..~.~'.~~.~.•V~.~i~'~.~i~-~J~.~~~~::............... ~t~\\\?.t t'l\\ q\~t U} esst\\\\U um,~ta~ S"lt~ .'.,' AMERICA 15 THE ••• • " , BUT AMERICA 15.NOT THE LAND OF THE FREE HANDOUT . H.S. To Play Springfield (Continued from page one) drive. Although handicapped b:r the loss of Simkins and Doherty, halfbacks. the team was giving a good account for themselves. Injuries again entered into the. picture as Howard Arrison .was 'nUs firm is proud to be pan ofa. community and is free to~orship .. alWlUf where each Ameron . . . , ALICE KRAFT'S ADULT' CLASSES ... ,RJIYTIIMlC EXER~B . ".' Unfettered by political control., AmerIcan medicine has made this the h_l.... iest, strongest Nation In the world. S0cialized medicine would endanger our physical health, our economic welfare and our political .....dom. But they have refu.... to lacrlfice lib. erty for. promised "security" ••• to trade fleedom for the Ipurioul "Iafety" bf State Soclailim. . ~e. chooses-and granis that same privilege to his neighbor; .. where a business is free to cmue ,. . a better product, and to compete in the open market for patronage. in payment for liberty. With American medicine, we say••• ...... keep our rfght to manage our-own II.,.. ••• to earn Our 1I.... f ... to keep AmerIca the , Friday Momlop '" • A.JL CALL SW 6-.... cun·DREN'S CLASSES In RBk'I1IIIIIC DANCING Th1lnllla7 ~ '" 1:It I'.M. CAJJ, 8W 1-1181 . eat••r... 'rll Stlre ,. :~=::~=Of HOME &SCHOOL ~:i.~~::;;~:e.~:E~~ IMEETS JUESDAY Ing at 7:30. will have as its hosts Mr. and Mrs. James Bullitt, Jr. with Mr, and Mrs. H. Lindle:r Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Ra:ymond H. Fellows and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Jessup assia¥nll. The tenth grade will meet at 9:30 with Mr. and Mn!. Oliver G. Swan as hosts, assisted b:r Mr. and Mrs. Irwin R. MacElwee ""d Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ziegenfus. Panel Of Teachers To Discuss School Swan, . a senior at the UniverFriday Win \ C'· ul sity of Delaware this year, was . 25to20 . lUTlC om , selected tor the second All-AmerThe opening fall meeting of the Springfield High School remains ican team by the United St.te.s I Swarthmore Home and School :Asundefeated but only b:r virtue of Intercollegiate Lacrosse Associasociation will be held in the high four, costlY fumbles. which pro- tion at an atlack position. He was school auditorium next Tuesday vided the Blue and Gold with an top scorer in the country in the in, . everung. October 24 ..All parents earlY 19 to 0 lead. The Garnet lercollegiate competition last hi,;k'" are invited to gather in the high showed at the ver:r outset it meant spring with 57 goais. schOOl cafeteria at 7:30 for the business as Fred Campbell blocked Biennan. who graduated from social and cOffee hour preceding Tom Hall's punt and recovered Delaware iii June. was given honthe formal meeting, when refreshorable mention. He started the on Springfield's 30. Four pla:ys s~rt. at. the university in 1946 ments will be served by the memlater the boys fumbled and Springbers of the Eleventh Grade Moe. field recovered. This got Spring- were it has ,*eady grown into thers Group. field .started on the onlY "?Ilsilrtent a major sport. He captained the ...' team for three years. The program of the evening will drive that they could produce the Botli Swan and Bierman pla:red be presented by a pane). of teaentire afternoon. It was conclud- varsity lacrosse at Swarthmore chers, discussing the cUrriculum ed b:r a 17 yard toucbdown jaunt High School. program and improvement plans by Tom Hall when he drove __________ of the Swarthmore elementar;v through the line for tbe first score. schools and high school. The teaAfler receiving the kickoff' the chers this year are devoting themWoman's Club 'Sponsors' The Fall meetlng of the Swarth- selves to a study of the aspects of Swarthmore offensive got rolling again, but Ufumbleitis" set in and Open Meeting For more Branch of'the Re4 Cross was the current national and interna'Col . • held at the home of Mrs. LaRue UoDal situation abd wa:rs in which left end' Lowrie picked up the urnnlst Hendrixson. chairman 011 Friday, the· school offerings Should be adpigskin and ran over for the second Springfield touchdown and justed to belp bo:rs and girls pre'l,'he Woman's Club of Swarth- October 13. Long-Time Resident to set the'score at 13-0. The same more' proudl:r presents Ivan H. Robert S. Bird, chairman of pare for the critical dsys ahead. Dies Wednesday scene was 'reproduced and' b:r the "Cy" Peterman, columnist and Swarthmore·s Civilian Defense Tbe members of the panel are. time the game' was onlY. 14 min"Alfternoon reporter.' at an open meeting in Committee. was present at the Janet K. Groff, M:rrtle G. McCalutes old. the score was 19-0. Mrs: Henrietta Erskine, wi.:Iov.1 the Clubhouse. Monda:r evening. meetlng, and outlined the plan of lin. Harry E. Oppenlander, James The Garnet came alive I!s Jack of Robert G. Erskine. died at October 23 at·8 p.m. Mr. Peler- his Committee. Mrs. George F. Irwin, Hanna K. Mathews, and R. L. Amsden. Thompson bl~cked a. Hall punt o'clock Wednesda:r afternoon man will report on the current Karns and Joseph Reynolds will to give the Garnet possession on a convalescent home in meeting of. the United Nations act as assistants to Mr. Bird. Dr. . The Executive Committee of the Sprlngfield's 16. In qulck thrusts Funeral' services will be conduc- General Assembly which he bas Harold Roxby is the medical Home and School Association meeling recentlY planned three by Simkin, Shearer and Kauffman., ted on SatUrda:r afternoon at two beef!. covering.. • cbalrmao. Frank More:r and Roadditional meetings for the :rear. the SwjU'lhmore team realized its o'clock at Oliver Bair's PhiladelWith 15 years of major news bert ,Perce are in. charge of arfirst touchdown. when' Bill Kauff- phia. by the Rev. Jos,!ph ·P. Bish- and sports writing behind him, rangements. for sheller, Mrs. J. P. On Tuesday, November 28. an ed- . ucatipnal speaker will be secured man plunged over from the 2. Tom dp. Cy Peterman. b"l\8lDe ,a. war, "",,_ .• Wilcox,basclu!rge lif.food a1loca~ to. address the meeting on the genAldl!n' converted' nnd the 5<:<''''.1 Born Henrietta.Sumner fiwlt The tlon; Ralph Hayes is to conduct . eral topic of how the schools stood at 19-7. Vineland. N. J .•. in 1876, Mrs. Er- Inquirer as the North African communicati9DS and Mrs. Annabel should adjust to critical world Throughout. Swarthmore de- skine was married in 1906 in Invasion began. He saw the' war Gifford is the Key Woman who conditions. On Tuesday, Febru.fensive led b:r firey Reds Crow- Philadelphia. With her husband from D-day to V-da:r. and wben maintain communication be- ary 20. a ps:vchologist will be sethers. had been doing an "xcellent she came to Swarthmore to make il was won. returned to see bow tween Swarthmore and Red Cross cured to direct the thjnking of her home at 314 Vassar avenue. the punishment fiUed the crime Headquarters. All of the volun- parents and teachers on the ques.(Continued on page eight) lIt 1924 the:r moved to Elm avenue at. the Nuremburg Trials. teer and special services of the tion of how school and home <;all \.---where the:r were living when Mr. , With peace he returned to inRed Cross brancb will serve belp children to prepare ps:ychoErskine died in 1939. ternational reconstruction, and has w ith Mr. Bird on this conunittee. 10gica1l:r for the world crisis In 1940 Mrs. Erskine moved to followed the united Nations since The Swarthmore Civilian .De- ahead. The. las,t meeting of the the Swarthmore Apartments its 'beginning at San Francisco. fense Committee will ftlDctlon in year on Tuesda:r. April 17, will be where she lived until removing to He has covered all its meetlngs the same manner as the Civilian a panel discussion on the' general Strath Haven Ion earlY this :rear. Mrs. Erskine was a member of the 'and those of the Big Three· since . Committees throughout thought of the place of competition MrS. Stoy-an Russell Swarthmore Presbyterian the war. besides making two trjps the State. Its purpose is to make in ahild life versus cooperative efSuccumbs Mter and a charter member of the to Europe each :rear to keep up possiblll an iIpmediate. efficient fort. The school has announced the man's Club of Swarthmore and to date on foreign affairs. For and untrammeled eVB will hold a tea-meeting Tuesday t the home' of Mrs. Robert G. a . Gilfillan, chaITman, of Yale av- wo~ gowns of green faille;' Th~ carried bouquets of chrysan~emums in hues of bittersweet, rust, and y.ellow with headdresses of matchwg flowers. Dr. Robert Ralston Cawley, brother-in-law of the groom, I served as best man, and ushers! were The Reverend Wallace Stettler of Germantown, The erend Dr. Kenneth Neal Alexander of New York, and Mr. Alden Blodgett, hrother of Ihe 0.- .,.... Ule • F.! ReV-I R.I year. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howell Lewis Shay of Cornell avenue have returned from a 10-day motor trip tbi:ough the N!'w England States. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Shay's sister Mrs. Amy S. Bryan of Burlingame, Calif., her daughter Mrs. Viclor T. of Rutherford, N. J. who visited here for a few days. Carolyn B. Morse of Parrish road, has been elected to Phi Beta Kappa at Duke University wh,:,"" she is a member ~f the semor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The BouqUet BEAUTY SALON There's uotbing like a vIsI~ to, the beauty shop to perk UP yonr sPirits and 7.our appearance. lVbDe .,ou're ~ relaodng, our skDled beauty operator IS faablon1Dg yonr haI,t' Into aD eX- quisite new Ri,le. A menlcure. facial and eyebrow shaplag will co_lete the pldnre of .. fascl11aUna" uew :rou. " NATIONAL BEAUTY SALON WEEK OCTOBER 22n,d to 29th Call Swar.thrrwre 6-0476 9 CHESTER ROAD I I Marge BDd Dot Ca erole Cateriug Seniee • SPECIAT;IZING IN ' hneJoeoNI ~ef Ilu;iJie3 CII.wa Dot I'IIriIs CAU. > SWa. 8-11171 Belfle1d - Karp HIIld - Swa. 8-1111 (CH·illlne~ea. ...... or. IteM Mrs. R. Alden Blodgett of Springfield, Mass., sister-in-law of MAGAZIN1il the bride, as matron of honor, and SUBSCRIPTIONS the other attendants Mrs. Robert Mrs- lJoyli E. ltauffman Wood of Yale avenue, and Mrs. Swarthmore 6-2080 George Morris Of Falls Church, Va.I~::===f:§:~;;;::;;;;;;:~:;;;;::: Ii Friday and Saturday Dennis Morgan Bets:r , Drake ''PRETi:'i: BABY" Feature Times Saturday Nlte 6:00, 8:00 and 10:00 P.M. Saturday Matinee - 1 P.M. Children's Show Gee Alllr7 In • "BIDING IN TIlE RAINBOW" • Cartoons - Shorts - Serial Monday and' Tuesday' J. Arthur Rank's briJllaot comedy "KIND HEARTS AND OOBONBT8H .Alec GU'IF! ." VaIeI'Ie IIDIJsoD Wednesday I\Dd Thursday Gar7 Cnp eI: .........i.BAr =" "IIUGRT MEDIA Friday and Saturday Tyrone Power Orson' Welles "THE BLACK BOSE" in tecbnicolorl Kiddies Matinee Sat. 1:15 "CALL OF THE FOREST" 6 CartoonsLaurel' & Hardy Comedy Here This Week • THE ORIGINAL • REXALL 1c SALE . . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER. 23 \ NOT SHOWN -Sunday and Monday "KISS 'l'OMORBOW Q90DBYE" Tuesday and Wednesday Uedy Lanwn' - John U...... "LADY WHUOllT PA881'OBT" ,_1Ions • . -rUE BEAlJTV SALON Is Now1Jnder NEW MANAGEMENT t I : t j ~':_:::=::::=::::::::::::::::::=:-=::::=~~~~~=~ Cut yom hauling costs Itsac;nchlo Jon with a REGULAR FEATURE J_Cacne7 morn- Church Services I College Theatre CONTlNUI.TY OF SEiVICE THE OLIVER H.' lAIR CO. • FOB lID' ,tv... ar-, house guest until November MIss Marion Baker of Onoond, Fla. Miss Mabel Holmes of Great Neck, L.r., and Ormond, visited Mrs. Shidle for a week. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Doherty, Lynn and Bob Doherty of Elm a,venue attended the MichlganArmy game in New York on Saturday. Mr. and 'Mrs. George Plowman of Harvard avenue will entertain at a dinner party this evening bl honor of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jackson recently moved to '431 Riverview road from Riverside, Conn. The guests will inclnde neighbors of the newcomers. Miss Helen Tomlinson, who has in Albuqurque, New Mexico. Mrs. Henry L. Smith of Swarth- Donald M. Twaddell of Dundee, On Tuesday the fifth anniver- more avenue is entertaining as N.Y. who arrived by plane WedTHE SW..4RTHMORE..4N gary of the signing of the charter her house guests Dr. and Mrs. nesday for a: visit. PUBLISHED KVEltY PlUDAT AT 8WAaTBIIIOllII, .A. : Of the United Nations, the church THII SWAaTIDIOIlEAN, INC., I'tIIILISIIU will be open all day for prayer ~. . Swartluaore .-.... that a just and lasting p~ace may -----P=E='t=E=B:-c:E.C""::TOLD, Edt..... Pablloller world. ' V4IlJOJUII: TOLD and BAIlBAJtA KENT. A ......&e Edt. . . , The rehearsal for the Junior I Rosalie Peirsol Pa~ Told Lureeie McCarter Choir is on Thursday at 6:30; ,the as Second Cl.... Matte1',l8nUU7 24, 192', at the POI! Boy Scouts meet at 6:3d In the Office at Swarthmore, Pa., under the Act of lIIarch 3, 18;0. Social Hall; the Senior. Choir reo ,hearses at 7:45. DEADLINE-WEDNESDAY NOON rwVl'W 70 y ..... _ have SWAaTBlllOIlII, .A., FamAT, ocroBBJt 20,1950 Trinity Notes lIII\Iterrvpte4 ...rvtce to this comHoly Communion will be celebrated at 8 o'clock SuiidB3' ..unity. The .econd and thIrd PnMhytertao Not. in the Church Office. ing. All departments Of the Sunday morning at the 9:30 and Circle 4, MrS. Carl S. Ryan, Church School will meet at 9:45 of famIlies .....linue 11 o'clock services Mr. ~ Bishop~ chairman, meets at 10 o'clock on a.m. At the 11 o'clock service of senoon will be "The Comfort of Wednesday, October 25, at the Mjlming PrOyer, the rector will Iv caD upon lit III time of need. God". Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Little, home of Mrs. E. M. Bassett, 315 preach. Jr. at the Harvatd avenue en- North Chester road for sewing. , The ushers for Sunday are as trilnce following ..the 9:30 service Members are asked to bring sand- follows: W. L. Cleaves, W. N. Ry'and Mr. Stettner at the Harvard wiches. Mrs. W. R. Gilmour will erson, F. W. L~ehring, S. D. Clyde, avenue entrance with Mr. an4 speak in the afternoon on the U. Jr., R. M. Fawcett, V. L Fine, J. DlllCfoal Of PUNUAU Mrs. Marvel Wilson at the drive- N. meeting she recently attended. H. Furlong, and J. W. Jones. 1820 CHESTNUT 5TI.EET 'way-transep~ entrance following Circle 3, Mrs. George W. MKeag, The Canterbury Club will meet the 11 o'clock service, will assist chairman, will meet ori Wednes- at 6:30 p.m. for a' sbort service Mr. Bishop in greeting the con- day, October 25, at 10:30 a.m. at of Evening Pmyer, and an invitagregation. The Coffee Hour will the home of Mrs. Albert S. John- tion has been extended to the be held following the 11 o'clock: son,. 211' Sputh Chester road for Young People's Fellowship (High service downstairs in the Parish sewrng. Mrs. Thomas W. Simpers School freshmen through seniors) House. , will he co-hostes... William Bar- to join the college group at this All departments of the Church row Pugh will speak at the after- service, after which the FellowSchool meel at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. noon meeting op "Missiun in Mex- ship group will adjourn downThe Women's Bible Class led by lco". Members are' asked to bring stairs to make plans for the year Mrs. Donald L. Hibbard and the sandwiches. 'round program. Men's Bible Class led by Mr. SteltCircle 6, Eva Cresson, chairman, The first meeting of the Trinity ner, will alSo meet at 9:30. will meet on Wednesday, October Church Men's Club will be held ~O-ED A reception fo)' the new assis- 25, at 10:30 a.m., at the home of Monday, October 23, at ,,6:30 p.m. tant pastor, John W. Stettner, will Mrs. George M. Allen, 415 River- Thomas W. ;'Hopper, who was in At Park and Dartmouth Avenues be, held at 4 o'clock Sunday af- view rpad. Korea 1.3st year dob:tg some specternoon in the downstairs of the The Boys' and Girls' Junior ial E.C.A. work, will give an llPar~ Hol1l"'. Choir rehearses at 3:45 p.m. lustrated talk on Korea. The Young Adults supper and Thursdays. The Chapel Choir reChoir School will meet on Monmeeting is held at 6:30 o'clOck each he1jl"ses at ?:45 Thursday evenings. day and Wednesday afternoons at Sund~y evening. The Cherubs' Choir rehearses at ! o'clock, and again on Thursday The Westminster Fellowship for 10:15 Saturday mornings. evening. all high school age young people All ,parents are asked to save The Women's Auxiliary Sewing Mitzi, formerly of the American Beauty Sameets at 6:45 a.m. Sunday. RichiIrd I Sund.ay evening, October 30 for a ';roup will meet on Wednesday at Hook is tlle Advisor for this group. meeting at the church at 8 o'clock. 10 a.m. lon at Wanamaker's has pu,rchased the Co-ed. Four Swarthmore Collel/l \Stu- This is a change of date from the Craft classes will meet in the dents are working with the Fel- original plan. , Parish Hall at 3 p.rn. on Thursday. Mitzi, who lias 16 years of experience with lowship Commissions. High School age young people A m~t!ng of the ChurCh School The Girl Scout Troops meet at will attend a retreat at the Kirk- staff will be held Thursday evenWanamaker'8 and Strawhridge's 3:30 Mondays and the Boy Scouts ridge Retreat House the weekend ing at 8 o'clock in the Parish meet at ? p.m. Wednesdays. of October 28-29. House. The Board of Deacons meet at Tnere will be a celebration of Specializes in P 8 o'clock on Tuesday, October 24, Friends Meeting Notes the Holy Communion Saturday, , , The Adult Forum Series on October 28, at 10 a.m. (Feast Of st. PERMANENT WAVING "SOurces of' Religious Inspiration" Silllon and St. Jude.) continues this week with Dean 'and SWARTllMORE Christian Science Notes Everett Hunt speaking on "God, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH the Universe anI! John Milton". SllJIda,y, Octobell' lIZ "Probation After Death" is the HAIR CUTTING 9:30 A.M.-Church SchooL On Sunday evening the 22nd, subject of the Lesson-Sermon in '9:00 and 11:00 A.M.-The minis- the Meeting Membership CoDnnit- all Churches of Christ, Scientist SWARTIDIOBE 6-11761 ter will preach on "The Com- tee will entertain the Friends at on Sunday October 22. The Golfort of God." Nursery lor Swarthmore College and the For~ children 1 ,to ? den TCtxt temptation: is: "Blessed for is man eign Students there for supper in endureth Wednesday, Oetober 25 whenthat he , 10:00 A.M.-Sur,glcal Dreri,lllB Whittier House before an open is tried, he sball receive the crown group meelS in, Parish House. meeting in the Meeting House at of life, which the Lord hath prom?:15 when several young people ised'to them that love him." AmTHODIST CHURCH (James 1:12.) Reo" N. Keiser, D. D., Miniat8r 'who participated in the American Sunday, October ill Friends Service Committee Work 9:45 A.M.-Church School. Camp projects this suminer will Young Adults Elect Officers 11:00 A.M.-The sermon will be speak of their work. Ray HartAt a meeting held Sunday even"Life Is Like That." sough the moderator for the Meet- ing in the parish house of the 6:30 P.M.-Yonth Fellowship. - -, --- ing will show some color slides church, the Presbyterian Young 'TRINITY CHURCH of one of ..he work camp projects. adults elected their officers for Sunday, October 21 Concord ' - Quarterly 'Meeting the coming year. 8:00 A.M.-Holy Communion. 9:45 A.M.-Church School. meets at Providence Meeting Hal Cobb was elected president, 11:00 A.M.-Morning Prayer. House, Media, October 28 at 3 p.m. Nancy Carey vice-president and 8:30 P.M. Cantel'bury Club, The evening meeting will be a program chairman, Mary Dimmitt, Young Peoples' Fellowship. joint m""ting celebmting the 20th secretary, Genevieve Reavis, treaSaturday, Oetobeor 18 10:00 A.M.-Holy Conunun1o"" Anniversary of Pendle Hill and surer, arid Ruth Griffith food will be held at the Swarthmore ,chairman. ,THE RELiGIOUS SOCIETY Meeting House'l Henry Cadbury OF FRIENDS Bunda:r, oCtober lIZ will speak on' "The Essence of EDITH OVENS DANFORTH 9:45 A.M.-First Day SchooL Pendle lJill" and Herberto Sain of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dan9:45 A.M.-Adult Forum, -led by Mexico. on "The Mission of the forth of Hillborn avenue left TuesDean Hunt on ''God, the UniSociety of Friends in the Future". day for Buffalo, N. Y. whera they verse and John Milton. 11 A.M.-Meeting for Worship. All are welcome to the evening were called by the death on MonVisitors Welcome. Children meeting. day of 'Mr. Danforth's mOther, from 2 years through 3rd Mrs. Edith Ovens Danforth. She grade cared for in Whittier was?? Methodist Notes House. ' The deceased is also survived by MondaJ', October 2S The Sunday School meets at 7:15-Open Meeting - In Meeta daughter, Mrs. Robert G; Severing House by A.F;S.C. Work 9:45. Classes ,are pro\,;ded for ance of Buffalo; and ,three grandStudebaker trucks come children of all ages and for adults. Campers. in a fun fange o' sizes 'children, Roger Severance, and All day sewing for A.F;S.C. The Youog Adults meet at 9:45. and wheelbases. StreamWednesday, Oetober 25 lined ~ ..ton. ",-ton and The sermon topic for \he 11 Richard and CarolYn Danforth. All Day Sewing for the A.F.S.C. o'clock, service is "Life is .Like I-ton models; also powServices and 'interment took erful·IM-ton and 2-ton Saturda:r, Oetober 18 place in Buffalo Wednesdily. models in 4 wheelbases. 3:00 P.M. - Concord Quarterly That." , The Church Nursery is open, Meeting at Providence Meeting, Media. during the morning service. Mrs. 'MRS. PAULA BUXBA~ 8:15 P.M. At Swarthmore Theooore L. Purnell and Millie Services were held Monday m A new Idnd of S~ebaker truck. engIneering aSiures Meeting: 20th Anniversary of Bernard will be In charge. ' Fraser, Pa. f~ Mrs. Paula Buxft. substantial dally opeealh!g ... vingsl Pendle HllL Henry Cadbury The ushers for the day are W. baum of Media. Mrs. Buxbaum, " and Herberto Sein speaking."' 'Dickinson P Murray H. E. New who died Saturw, had lived with It. new kind of structulGI .1.-"IIth k. .p. Studebaker G. Shu~ ~d C. 0: Zingrebe. ' her son and dauahter-in-law Mr. InIcb no_. .llly free froin the need for wpalrsl The Youth Fellowsbip meets in and l4rs. Edwin C. Buxbaum of How true thIs Is-and how big the economIes ano Park Avenue the Chapel at 6:30. • Winding lane. ' IT MOO 1IIAN 1 _ STOOCIIOUIIIS HAIFA ~llI8K"OIlKITS'1 8KTHE Reserve bank) ........................ 11,000.00 LoaDS and dlscounta (includtUI' 151.06 overdratts) .......... 1.048,891.10 More tban 500,000 Oldsmobile Owners Now Enjoy' a/l Ibe Power, Smoolbness, ,·Quletness and Econom, . of this Famous Hlgk-Campresslon Engine' Demand deposits of IndlvlduaJs. partnerships. and co.... poratlons .................................... 18.908.860.47 Time deposits of Individuals, partnei'Bhipa. and rorporaUoDB .......................................... 1,(100.&68.'7 Deposits ot United States Government ...................................... 1I'.811.1f. Deposits of States and poUtleat subdlvlalons ...................... 245.ge!:.s~ Other deDOSIts (certl8ed and cashiers checks. etc.) .......... 40,4!i0.'0 Total Deposlu 15.890,548.84. Other Uablllties ..........................:-::-::-:-:-:'0::',,,"::' , Total LiabUiUes .............~......•5,891,151~U CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Cap.ital Stock: Common stock, total par ..... Surplus ........................................ .. Undivided proftts .......................• ,Reserves ....................................... . 115,000.00 175,000.00 5t.6U.5' 1'1.177 .n Total Capital Accounts .. .. 480,000.00 Total LtabiUtles and Capital Accounts .................... 18,111.151.24 llll!.MOllANDf.. Assel:8 pledged or aaqlgned to secure llabillties and for other purposes ._ ................. _... 555.510.11 Loans as .shown above are after dedueUon of re&e"e9 of .................................................. 7.578.81 Any "Rocket" Oldsmobile owner .;a., ien you! For every "Rocket" ' OldBmobile owner mows: There', a dramatic difference between the "Rocltet·... sensational high-rompression poifonnmu:e and ordinary driring. The "Rocket's" silken smoothn...! The~Rocket's" record· _ ••bing action! The "Rocket's" solid gassavinga! Come in today ; • .: for ~ thrilling "Rocket" ride in the briDiQt Oldalnobile "88"1 State of Pennsylvania, County of Delaware, S5: I, Harold Ogram, cashier of the bank. do 601emnly &wear that the above statement is true to the be" of my knowledge and belief. above~named 511 Sworn PETER E. TOLD, l'iOtA" Public. Albert N. Ganett Chari.. R. R.,..n Wm. Eat! ItQder , ,... ' .. ., . , . YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBiLE '• • ,LE. A _ I l l MOTORS . YAWl .-.; DEALER WHITAKER -BARRETT, Inc. this 16th day of October, 19S0. 340 .... OLD. ,- and .ubscribed !>efote me In , . Your neighbo18 who operate your Electric CompaDy have a way of breaking records. Wbether perfecting servioe reliability or p.... paring for a brighter and busier tomorrow, it's all the aame. Company teamwork gets thinIII' done ,and fut. • --------------------~-------------~==============~~.----~----------~----------~--~./ COMPANY. .~ Your electric company's expansion program provides record power in record lime ChrIstmas Gifts a../ai.,.. , 28 North Chester Pike GLENO~EN,PA. ' Open. Daily, 12-5. Also Wednesday and Friday Ev~nings 7 :30 to .10. Anllquea Make ,Lovely Theatre Square Call Swarthmore 6-3243 HAROLD' OGRAM, SPRIN'GFIELD. WATER .. :ANTIQlWS THE CAKE BOX f Lafayette avenue entertained Bank premises owned; ,'0,8011.'0, furniture and Ox· tureR 1.0.186.68 •• "..................... 80,110,01 as their week-end gp-ests recently Other aB8ets ................................ 8.,'06.1. Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Ramsay, Jr. and dalll!hter Deborah Anne of Total ABsel~ ................................... 871.151.16 LIABILiTIES Easton. • News Notes i-I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; WINTER GOODIES ARE BACK I Mr. and Mrs. C. William Ramsay I Mrs. James Davis, Mrs. Da"!.d Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hetzel, ,W.IL. Meeting Bingham, Mrs. Walter Dickinson, I Jr., of Thayer "lad entertained Members of W.IL. will meet ,Mrs. Herbert Blum, Mrs. Richard, as their week-end guests their son- Thursday, October 26 at the home Fetherolf; Motor Corps, - Mrs. lin_Jaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. E. A. Jenkins, 506 North Ra~a:m Bates. chairman, Mrs. W. Thomas Morris of Troy, and Chester road at 3 p. m.. MemLeWIS Goodenough. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson, bers of the group who visited Lake Nurses 'Al;des - Mrs. Wayne Jr., of Washington, D. C., who Success last week will tell of the Randall chauman, Mrs. Edwin attended the Perm _ Dartmouth valuable work' of the United NaCrosby, Mrs. George Warren, Mrs. game SatW-day. tiODS. Warren Tyson, Mrs. Paul Brown, _ _ _ _ _ _ _-, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-::==_ Canteen - Mrs. Avery Blak~ chaihnan, Mrs. Roy Latimer, Mrs. Lee Wray, Mrs. Norman Hubne, Mrs. Lindley Peel, Mrs. Warren Warden; Gray Ladies - Mrs. Harry Miller chairman Mrs. T. A. Bradshaw, Mrs. Walker Penfield, Mrs. E. Hilliard, Mrs. John Pitman. , Ii Mrs. Soule will be assisted by her co-chairman Mrs. Clair Jeglum, and by Mrs. C),,;rles Shaw i and Mrs. David Wisdom. _",ald••, - £lUJclJ - DhuJer . Iatchards, their camp site; Indian Orin time to have a hearty --=--~----~~----~==-=~~~--_,' and Phll Swain. Morton Miller did the posters for publicity. , Owing to the heavy Science 'schedule in Martin· Biological Laboratory, the Men's GYIJ1IUi,Sium will be used inatead. Early liours are scheduled and Mrs. Soule requests all workers of the Volunteer Services to report for duty at 8:30 a.m. Ruth Carr, College Dietitian is, as always, co-operating cioselY in the program. She will supplY coffee to the Canteen throughout the day and will serve lunch to the staff of the Unit. Due to working conditions at the gymnasium, it will not be possible for the Canteen to Serve lunches to the members of the Volunteer, Services. Time will be given between 12 and 1 o'clock for them to get their lunch, if they do not wish to bring it. Volunteers Serve The following members of the Volunteer Services will take part in the program: Staff Aides Mrs.'Leslie WetJauffer chairman, DEW DROP INN • ,I I 5 Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hibbard of Riverview road ru;e entertaining Mrs. Hibbard's father Dr. Frederick W. Lewis of St. Petersburg, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-- Fla., who arrived last week for a !! two-week visit. Jean Schloesser of Park avenue celebrated her eleventh birthday anniversary last Friday hy entertaining her classmates of the sixth grade of Rutgers avenue CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY school at a roller skating party. OPEN 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Mrs. John R. Bate~ pf North Monday Thru SaturiJay Chester road and son Johnny spent the school holidays at their sumDAILY DINNEBS 90cto $1~.5 mer home at Shoreham, L. I. Dr. Bates will attend a conference at Sp~ial Children'. Platters • skytop this week. ! H I I S IHE NAIL SQUARELY 'I'D. IIWAa'l'BMOaaAN OCTOBER 20, 1lI5O \ • w. Baltim~r. Ayen~e, Media . • . - . .- '-~.. ; >' ... ~:':,_~L .' " Phone: Media &·0100 " f .. . .- , " .' . '.. , , '; • • OC'I'OBIB 20, 1950 THE SWABTBMOItEAN P.tings Ou Display At and ,lIIargaret de Garbolewsld is Wallingford Arts Center currently on display at the ComAn exhibition ot paintings and munity Arts Center in Walllngdrawinl/ll by Donna Armstrong ford. Opening Sunday afternoon •• • with a tea, the exhibit conunues open to the publlc until November 8, weekdays from 1 to 10 p.m., Sundays from 3 to 5 p.m. Among thos!, assisting the artists Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Charles Dennis, Mrs. Samuel Crothers, Jr., Mrs. Walter Hibbert, and Mrs. Lewis T. Riddell of Wallingford, Mrs. J. Claude Bedford and Eleanore G. Bedford of Moylan, Mrs. John B. Hannwn of Elwyn, and Mrs. Broomall Matienzo of Media. ' GROWING WITH PENNSYLVANIA Hundreds of quollty food products of Pennsylvonla and other farm., procelSlng and packing plant. are handled by Acme through our 9 war.hou .... P; Pennsy vania J"!."f/I • "':ir~ ANOTRER NEW MODERN WAREROUSE One of the country's largest, 1,200 feet long and 500,000 square fee. of floor space, with a 3-story modem bak.ry, 260,000 square feet floor spac., Is now under construction at 59th ,.nd Upland Way, Philo. K. .p Pennsylvania growing. POTATOES .' 'ar,. __ell 19c 1Lemoftl'::"~ "ltrl....... . 2 ,.. 25e APPLES Neue 2 C::I~ -!ZSC Cranberrl•• Now . er... ,. 19c •• DELICIOUS .l!Ou,te'l.0o/l-' P'l.ice4 on aur 3 pop&ilcar Heat... RoaItM "lind•• lISCO COFFEl 71c f 2M) ~ 77e WIN-CREST CoHee(h. ce!e /}dlaI COFFEE (3 ""'210) , !. 84c' ~II (h. f Z31)· Rldo. full bod'..........rful. U!i!h,., blend. Ylporaut tar!!. STEAKS BllliaJB. _'~R~O~A~S~T~J~!1'~~.~_ _---,"':.:" 7SC ,. 47c'l st.m Beef PI,;..... '"79. com" .... - '"37c , Noarloy Onto" A 01118 ''''1 .. .» SMALL RAMS ~.::..:t . . • SSe . .all Cuaed Baml ~,(Y) - tE E~ Oeaaine HADDOCK nLLm .. 3Se Pooches, who bad never dreamed of such a thing, were seen on leashes here this we'ek follow'ing Monday eveninl's address by Clarence Ellis Harbison, well known dog psychologist. Sponsored by the Woman's Club and the Great Dane I Club of PeDnsylvania Mr. Harbison drew veteran dog owners and folks who were Dr. and Mrs. Hallock C. Campraising their first new puppy, bell of Dartmou~h avenue will enalike to the Pitrk avenue clUbtertain' as their week-end guests house. , Dr. and Mrs. Newell Stannard and Stressing that the day is fast daughter Susan of Rochester. approaching when the American public will realize a dog is a responsibility and owning one entails obligations of proper care and training, Mr. HarbiSon attributed every case of bad btlhaviour in dogs to misunderstanding and mistreatment by humans. ' ,He brought with him from his 'Norown, Conn. home two canine misfits which, as president of the Westchester S.P.C.A., he had reclatmed and made into well adjusted canines by app1;'ing his prescription of "kindness, patience and firmness". . Mr. Harbison later remarked that although he was deeply gratiH. D. SIPLER , fied by the record number of in'terested questions with which 11 SOUTH ROAD, Swarthmore swamped· him, he IlfAainDlOM greaUy regretted he waa thereby prevented from giving- entirely satisfactory answers on the spot and had to request some people to relay their inquiries to him by mall in order that he could reply , more adequately. • 1Ir0IIiinent at various points in his address was the conviction that a dog is .not his happiest when allowed the freedom to run at large, but rather when he feels himself an hODQred,' seriously cared-for and trained member of the family • he loves. A large majority of the questions submitted to Mr. Harbison such as "how can I a&op my dog from chasing cars, ,biting the mailman, biting other dogs" were given the simple, common-sense reply "Keep your dog under control at all times." When dogs ,are kept in fenced yards or on leashes there is a mutual protection from injurY , and infection and rabies will be no more~ 'lb . . ""'" Oil . . 1_ g"e1p>e and to'get mot" pow« in your CIII'.~ The speaker claimed any dog IIy uaiIIg ~- SinClair ~ Motor. Oil regularly. Special, can be trained if the owner has additives in Sincla;r Opaline dealI pistonS, nngs imd cylinder walla enough patience although in speef earboD, at".,.. SlId other cJePosilB:'" to provide better pill • MaL cial cases 'it triay take as long as' And better pistoIl.at m""OS _ wasted oil, lea wasted gasoline. It two years to attain the desired _ p o w « , too, tb.nlg~increaaedenaineeflic:ieDcy.StoptD. effect. His recommendations on day at tile SllK'leira...c_~1P' flit Premium Sioc1IIir OpalinA Motor ()iJ., cures for chicken-killers, bad house manners, .ex~ive barking . ·I'!tfMlUM and the like sounded 'most plausible. He allows DO ODe to touch -.u. .. his own !lOgs and believes a dog should not be, friendly with anyone' outside his family BUT he ~,.~ ~ (Jtea "~.1"'1l4&fir admits there are some happy mediums \vhere a dog can be allowed to enjoy house guests and yet not become a spoiled nuisance or so sociable that lie even welcomes night visitors who jimmie windows and dep8tt with the family Phone SWarthmore 6-3881 riches. . Chester· and Fairview Roads ,ItRAUT - !'at' ••1. CUt 0 .......... ub). ~ . .' B1II'1GeII CUt 0 ..11. • •••• ( 1tI) "--.:' ... '1lSIXI ...... C1It ~ , R.. ..... • ... CD. tor REI:VES Mixed. '£GETAILES =.':!.:! .~- Se Here's'''wt.JUse-l.ss~Oil,U. in good working condition. $35. Call Swarthmore 6-1174. MAINE SARDINa I OPALINE .OTOR, OIL - ' WITH A -.~. 3'::17- Uic SIIIEDDED Wh_t ok. ~",CAMERA You anap the abutter - Ho _ _ V. pt 23< ~. 37e DYONNIISE miDule later. Yes. W••• lIiml'le .. that. to use the ·.lIIUina new POlaroid. Camera. No liquid., no dark room ••• DO fusa ••• lhe film make. the pictuf't: automatlcall,y YOQ advance it for the neXl .hoL 'See it In actioll at- IJ" ROGER RUSSETJ. STATE '" IIlONBOB STBllBT8 MEDIA 8-1118 .. \ MACARONI ,...... ~-II • 1ge PIE -=::r ':;,'Itc IIsaJ nuri COCIIm.:~.. 33- BUILDING MATERIAL Chee.. Food GLENDALE CLUI~';!!; 7Sc TIMKEN on. BURNERS 2=2tc ::IOC FUEL OIL OUR ACME MARKET Chester Rd., Swar1Jmtore I Open Thurllday & Friday 'Till 9 P.M. . Saturday 'till 6 P.M. \' tioned Hoover vacuum sweeper. $17.50. Swarthmore 6-7286. FOR SALE Six-piece walnut bedroom . suite. Dining-room " suite (oak) round extensIOn table 4 chairs. Small Victorian sora; newly covered in antique patterned tapestry. Set of andirons (iron) and a fireplace s~ brass bound. All reasonabli priced. Phone Swarthmore' 6-7019 at. or after 6 p.m. ' FOR SALE-194;;;6'-'"'B"'ui=ck~'"Ro~ad= master convertible - good condition. . Radio and heater. Phone 'Swarthritore 6-3756. FOR SALE-Large flat-top knee hole desk. $15. Phone Swartbmore 6·,2863. FOR SAI,E Oriental rug, 11 x 12. -$30. Call Swarthmore 6... 6731. ---- , •• A. GAMEN ' • 1 ..... II'Ibtlll • A, _ _ . .OUiKO. . . .A. 8WAlLaaa. . . . .1111 CAT" ROlAN'S 17 DRUG STORE 8Oll'DI '0..........1.. ' - -om , I • , NOTICE OF PROPOSED BUILDING COI)E I BOROUGH OF SWARTHMORE An Ordinance J'egulatlng the dimensions, construction, altemtion, repair, use, tlon and removal of, buildings-•. and the ()C('upatJon of preml"es In the Borough ot Swarthmore; the Installalton of heating, lighting, ventilating, refnf[erating. plumbIng Rnd other equipment therein; requirIng addition III safeguard!! tor bulldh,•• within the fire limits, .and buildings put to ,specified U!ie; providing against, ulUlafe structure,. and 1l1ftterlnls; making reterence to the- requirements and specifications of national InBtltutes. underwriters Rnd ~~n;;;;m",,,,,=,==-==....O::-::':- testing laboratories. the laws and regulaFOR RENT Desirable third floor tions of the Com.monwealth of I'ennsyl· room with private bath, for man 'fanla. and other ordinances· ot this Boror woman. Box D, The Swarth- oughi deftJllin8" the p()wers and duties mc=or:ce=an~7-'- - _ ; c = = - - - - - - the building inspeetor and otber 011'1<00' of the Borough;' providing penalties. and LOST , other remedies It..- -case of any violation LOST Monday, ili shOPpin"'g::-:'c:\is"-':-- berea!. trict, package containjng two Notice l~ bereby given that Dorough Devine Taxi Service SWARTHMORE, PA. ~g S..artbmore.' !dorton, Rutledge and Ridley Township since 1911 11 PHONEI S~ore I '-8tt4 PETER DI NICOLA Driveway Construction ABpbaU or CeI1aIete boy sweaters. Reward. Please reto Swartbmorean office. Council wHl consider. at a meeting to be Call1ll' w.... Re-Plutereol WANTED-,T!u'ee or four-il"OOm LOST-Red setter _ male _ Mass. h~ld.t 7:S. P.M. 'oa November •• '950. apartment for mother and son. tags. Reward. Phone Swarth- In Council C)iamber. Boro""h H.II. s~.,.tI, I Phone Swarthmore 6-2026 Both go to business. Central loca- more 6-3279. ,more, Penn.y',.nl.,'. proposed BUlldla.1 tion preferred. Phone Ridley Code or Ordinance dealing with the. subject Park 0205 - M after 6 P.M. STAT&~ENT OF THE OWN,RRSHIP. MANAGEMENT. AND CIRCULATION matter set forth In the title of this Onll·I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WANTED-Used. Ping Pong table R.BQUlILED BY THE ACT OF coNGRESS nance. The said Ordinance provIdes miniregulation size. Call Swarth- OF AUGUSt 2-1, 191j, AS AMBNuED BY mum standards and provisions ror the deS 163 THE ACTS OF MARCH I. lual, AND signing and col)Struction ot buildings and ROOFS Ou.i"tBB8 ' more 1. JULY 8, 10"8 (Tille al,' 'United States kind of materials and Installations to be WANTED-Two c'010'red air]s de.. Code. Section 138> of The Swarthmorean B.BPADED '" INST,4U ..... sire day's or part-timDe- work. r.ubIlsh~ weeki, at Swarthmore, PennII}'· Incorporated or provided theqln. and vatll. for October. 1.50. the use and occupa"cy; operation and 'WAllM-AIR BEATING Call Chester 3-2117. #? 1. The names ·and addreMe9 of the maintenance of all b'UU:":d~:'~n"~~:::~~~:~:1 Furnaces Vacuum C1uned WANTED Garage, vicinity of c~~:-~r'm=n ~:Rging editor, and existing or hereaRer c GBORGJ!i IIIYBKS South Chester road. Reply Box Publlsher, The Swarthmorean. Inc., aaa repaired or replaced. The said C t The Swarthmorean. DartmOUUl Avenue. Swarthmore. Editor. forth the powers and duties ot the ~~ildl~« I 80,. 'I - SWVIIImore 8-01" Peter E. Told. III Park Avenue. Swa~ u W~ Gentleman. no bad. more. Managing editor. Peter B. Told. Inspector, provides for building habIts, desires room. with small 121 Park Avenue, Swarthmore. ·Buslness cupancy pennlta, the fees to be f~mily. CO~enial home surrounR. Told. 811 ParJe Aveaue. for same. and tbe clrcumstBnces WANTED - - dings. P.O. Box 294, Swarthmore. , . . , . . , " . ' 111- • then lift: OQ1 :JOUr finiabed •. permanent picture a ,'!.~' 2le RAVIOLI Mocaranl with MMilln Souca. MEAT BALLS POLAROID ,pal 590 Ch.f loy_aMi •• $paghenl a .... l~~oz Mr. Mervin E. Burgett of Princeton avenue is, visiting his mother of Mt. Holly Spring. who will be 91 on October 22. I Mr.:and Mrs. Edward L. Conwell of Columbia avenue attended the Army-Michigan game in New York Satl.U"day. -:-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ tion. Call Swarthmore' 6-6642. FOR RENT Attractive secondfloor room, for gentleman. Ga~~f~. available. Swarthmore 8- ~:/l;;:~IJ;:i>=IJi::ll:,...:n;;:jg~~3:1i!' Fo~R~S~Ai'i'T,:fiI>;:::='"Ri;;;ecen=;;tIy2-:r:::ec::-o::n:::di:;;"_ I ....101_ "5" q:t:ro- ....... CII" ~y-a"''' L_ I to. - !=:==::::::::::::;:=::::::=====-I I SERVICES IS ...... SPICED WAl'ERS ~~. 34c Beau#y Salon i Week ! .. ,UNITED WHETHER YooR,:..--____ . I • • D.A.B. to Meet Monday I I Repp-U-tatio. Apple Cider Red Cross Meeting I FUSCO and ALSTON Canned food f.at....., CLASSIFIED ., I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pack of Mrs. Henry J. Weiland of South North Swarthmore avenue s~t (Continued from page one) Swarthmore Dilpoal go regu_ly to Headquarters every Chester road, regent, will preside the week-end with friends tn New PERSONAL WeekIr « HontbJ7 l'ERSONAL - Electrical wirln& Monday. The Staff Aides have at the regular meeting of the Dela- i York City and with them 'attended WARREN I'UIWB and installation, residenUal an4 contributed' 24 hours in Chester ware County Chapter of th!, D.A.R. the Army-Michigan game. commercial Water h"aters. ranges, and Philadelphia. Thirteen .can- to be held Monday, October 23, at J Mrs. George F. Fenno of SwarthSwarthmore 1-207. 4ishwashers, dryers. Bendhr. All teen workers contributed I 14 hours the home of Mrs. Horace Twad-, more avenue will entertain as her work done to PIre Underwritera' of Fair Ac;res, Wes\town. CO-' week-end guests Mr and Mrs A specifications.' SU"Vice' po wash- -trips on the Mobile Brood Units. dell hostesses will be Mrs. A. B. Geary I . ' .. .. EDrrORIAL ASSISTAN',!.' ers, vacuum cleaners, ranges, They also prepared and served of Wallingford and Mrs. John IG . White of Washington, D. C. irons, toasters, fltWl, lampe. Call sandwitches to 300 at the Naval ManuscrllJ10L pre~ Henning of Westtown. Erich H. Hausen, Electrical Oon- Hospital . Tbaoes tractor, Swartbmore 6-2850. 335 Reports from the State ConferCAKI!S. PIES AND The Motor Corps has kept six Park avenue. enee will be heard, and a history of HOM D' OEUVRES Swarthmore 6-1296 PERSONAL - Radi~. television drivers busy in local service, hand- the Caleb Pusey House \t Chester Made to Order ~.~or~..c~~~TJs~"~"'_:="'~.r="'~~~-':"~T~~"'t..:="'~J."'~r~:~__-~.L~'ft.~1"_~T_~--_~"'~~: O~:m.d::;l~c~:t=e;:~~ ling a dental program at the will be given by Chester Baker of school every Thursday from 1 to the Delaware County Historical Best IDgIedients ed. Prompt service. Robert 3 O'clock, transporting children PIANO TUNING Society. Call Media 6-0483 Brooks, SWarthmore 6-1548: 'ALIIAN p . . . . . . five and six years of age for dental , PERSONAL-P~1er .- "'f~o~"--:::ly;-: ,New and a.bIdli Planes boss painter for Geor"e GWes- care, and they drive to the Naval Crwn Creek Bridge Opens , aeP&lrln&' II...... 1... pie. Every job a satisfied custom- Hospital every second Tuesday Crum Creek Bridge ClUb is havHOfl"ace B. Passmore Phen. Media '-1111 er. Call Swartbmore 6-4251. night, when Swarthmore 'has ing its first meeting of the year PERSONAL-Medical message charge of the entertainment there. Tuesday, October 24 at the HarREAL ESTATE '" wry neck, tense nerves and Need For Workers INSURANCE vard Inn. New members as well , contour controL Spot reducing. "ThIrd Generation BuUden" All of the chairmen report a as old members are welcome. SWAR'l'HMORE 8-55.10 , , Swarthmore 6-2780. need for worker,S. With the acPERSONAL-Have y·cco-ur-"' O ""ld"' ' S "' i l"-_ HORACE A. , Leslie Luckie will replace Mrs. ';=========::::=;;:_:;"~ ver Made to Look Like New _ celerated blood doning pro_am Philip W. Kniskern who has re- r we do expert Silver Plating. Rea- and the additional requests for signed as cbairman after many sonable prices. Work guaranteed. Stokes Nursing Home 11~ South Ch_r Road The Gordons, 28 N. Chester Pike, help from the hospitals, the pre- years of seJ:vice. Glenolden. sl¥lt staff is inadequate. The SELEC'l' CLIENTELB Building, Construction PERSONAL~---"'F"o:::r-:m-e-r'---'t-'e:"acher, chairmen feel that if the Civilian "1 saw it in The SwarthJnoreanu • desires baby sitting or hourly Madison 3-9098 • Residential e Painting companion to elderly persons. Box Defense Committee is to be in a DEDICATED TO MORE position to ftinction properly, it • Commercial • Repairs B, 'i'he Swarthmorean. ,BEAUTIFUL WOMEN • Alterations must be able to call on a well PERSONAL--SubscriptiOns to-all I , NATIONAL magazines. Phone Bertha P. trained and 'sufficiently staffed PE';l'ER Eo TOLD Swarihmore- 6-3450 E'aries, Swarthmore 6-6750. Red Cross Unit. An urgent ap,_.._- - - - --.-All Lin .. or JDmran~e peal has come' from Red - Cross , lo'OR SALE 333 Dartmouth Av"nue FOR SALE-Beautiful Mouton fur Headquarters to hav... all women october 22-29 iwarihmore, Pa. coat, practic~ new. size 14. trained in First Aid and Home Very reasonable. Call after 6 p.m. Nursing. Vfrginia Rath may be contacted for information con- Sealed bids REQUEST FOR BIDS ~M~eijdifa~6~-~12~4~3:·:ac;Y;;lhlc~ie.2iiF FOR SA T 1i! B ' b' I 8" . will be received In Counell ~ oy ~ lCYC e, 2 ceming a First Aid Course and Chamber, Borougb Hall. S(i'urtluuore. Pu. JAMES E. LAMl!I • wheel, good condition. $10. Call Mrs. Henry Ford ' for Home Nurs- on M I N ovem...:-r .th t : .' •• Oll( BY, a Media 6-2111. ' . P.M. Cor supplying 1000 copies or the PI,UMBINGAND BEATING FOR SALE-Plymouth '48 ClUb ing• Dorougb Code of )950 -and certain Ord(· Residenti'al Wiring . nances to be printed ~nd bound In the Relfstered in' Swarthmore Coupe, DeLuxe, dark green, One Because of a change of residence same, a.wue. The ted 8Qd sample or ' fl 1 ter Mr .. -' I pilnting, binding nod paper to be used owner C dit Dial Chesler 1-8106 . • on Ion aw ess. 'Rea s. WIlliam Hayes has resigned may be seen at the ofl'lce of the underS. M, HARBISON and .eat" covers. Will finance. .. ed Th f I bldd will be Call Media 6-1625. as Volunteer. Ser:vices Chairman. to s'g~c;e:n~ract :I!t to furor;;; FO=a;JRtjjiiIr.~ .. ~~n~::-'clOiilthll'e;;v"'en;Djjiniiigi land Mrs. Paul Williams has been hondo a, the form of V' __ ._ :.&10 • which mayrequIred be seen b,at I.w. the ofl'Jce of the Swarthmo~e 6-0740 coat. Interlined•• Fur trimmed. elected to fill that office. undersigned. The Borough J'ese"es the S..artblnore 6-1448 Size 9.. $8.00. Anna Mary Fussell !\Iarvel Wilson, chljjrman of the rJ«ht.o reject ~~LI~IIR~~i\"ARDSON WILLIAM BROOKS Phone Swarthmore 6-0112. ' 1951 Fund Drive, attended the Borou,h Secret.ry. Ashes' '" RUbbish RelDoved FOR SAT,E TuXedo, - size 38 - meeting on Friday. .T-'.... _ _ __ Lawns mowed, Gmeral perfect condition. $20. Call ESTATE OF ALBEaT MORTON. DEHaullq Swarthmore 6-4920. The Junior Red Cross Clubs are CEASED., • FOR SAT ~Dacbshunde pup,n,'es, getting started-with the usual LETTERS' OF ADMINISTRATION on 236 Harding Av. ,Morton, Pa. ~ r the above estate have been lranted, to the ,Charles E. Fisch4"1:' black and tan. Eleven weeks projects, making' afghans. baby undersigned,' who request all person. -----~old. A.K.C.: Call Media 6-2'175. ba.\'lnl e!a.lms'. or demands against the cl~thes, stuffed toys and scrap Elblte of the dccendent to mnke known FOR SALE-Duotherm hot water books, planned for the winter. The thejsame. and a1l persons indebted"lo the Since 1905 'heater, 45 galloDS~ Fme condecendent to make pafIllent. without de-ditiOD, . $25. Media 6-2463. seventh and eighth grade girls I••THADDEUS ·• to CUNNINGHAM '. MORTON ADA~fS. ADM. FOR SAT,E Easy washing ma- have organized their own groups, 340 Bodine Ave., swarthmore. Pa. Painters '" 'Paper JIanprs chine, Snin. . ..... or to his .ttome,. ;·er. $30. Call under the supervision of volun~ BUTLER. BEATTY. We should know how S warthmore. . ,8wartltmore 8-2111. 6-3034. teer mothers. GREER'" JOHNSON Swa. 6-2288 lIIfohlpn A_ FOR SALE use::;d~Bec-n~dix washer, MEDIA. PA. less Gasoline, Get More Power' A_ Grad.d A B. .f CIICKENS OWNER CONTROL IS DOG SITUATlQN , CAR 'ancy_atlnl Short Ribs of Be.f .... Kidneys' 'The Swarthmore Rifle and Pistol Club held its annual meeting on Thursday, October 12 at the range on Harvard avenue. The officers for the coming year are: R. C. Ammerman, president, F. A. Paiman, vice president, Walter B. Crosset secretary, Wray Hoffman treasurer, J. R. Sadler executive officer. • is issued to 'An invitation Swarthmoreans and nearby residents l"ho are litterested in the recteat'ional and competitive advantages of small bore shooting, to contact the secretary Mr. Crosset, 6 Curtis avenue, Springfield, for membership details. THB 8WABTBMORBA,}If Bubblall CoUeetlon CIII!STmt Sel....d N.arby Whit. BrDccoll JI'tMJI leans . - - - Rifle Club Meets OOI'OBER 20~ 1950 • , W4"Tt.~ ~ ...~...;. .~....... ~lCLlographer - must have !!Xperience~ Apply in person. Liberty ,Advertising Co., 10 Park avenue, Swarthniore. WANTED-clerk-typist _ accurate with figures. Apply in person. Liberty Adv~ Co 10 Park' avenue.' SWartbmore." T. WANTED ~aPllitdle student 'qui wishes t , , , 0 , ren t;carilet room. Please ~p post to Joseph Tosaya, <>wartpmore College. W''''''''''''~ ~u~l~eeper - live tn or ou -~ .. ence nec: Phone Chester 3-8307. ' ary. tum =:o.:::ter 8. The OW-¥l-'!··· Is: SwartbblOre8b CQD.i::4 ='~ID J:J.. FOR BENT Ine. wbleh same may aaa Dartmouth Avenue. Swarthmore. Pa.; Peter 'E. Told. 811 Park Avenue. Swa.rtbmore. Pa.; 'Marjorie T. Told. at! Parle Avenue, Swarthmore. Pa. •. Tho known bondholders. mortgagees. a.nd other security holders owning or hold· Ing 1 percent or mOre of total amount of bonds. mor1:pges, or other securities are: N~"ar8araphs I and .. Include. In C&8e8 where the stockholder' or eecwity holder appeaI'8 UP.PD \:be boob of the as trustee or'1••n,. other ad.cI...... 0 •• 01 the tI • the D81De ~ or COJ)KIn. . . .or the the .ma.t'. fall 1m and belle{.. d diU d ~ ~=:'d :.n:",::..~ woo do not appear u~ the boOb of the ....paII, a a ' _ bold'- and -=it;::: a.=!'" other tIJaD, - 01. ~T.Ioo~ -r::==.::- = "!.W:: 1":: J::.e PB'I'8a & TOL~ BdI.... be revoked or Structures aTe classified and set forth with respect to bulldJn.. of such cla.ulftcation • The said Code deal~ In addition with excavations" walllJ., foundations. fences. the location and she thereot. Provisions are made for compllaBCe with the Clre &oc:\ panic taws. and repJationa of the (:om.. mOD~h of Penlll¥lYanla.· and for the proper bee"na, venWallPl' and air-eondl- =.:..... =~~"!"andp",.:..p"::~ ~-... ~£ - - COIIDeoted _ t h o .CopJee of aid propwed Code are on lie wllh the ~h Seaetat.,. and are for Inopec:tloa without _ _ .,,'1abIe FOR RENT .....~~OOmfortable...:;. ~""'f.h'l.~~ or Pllt'dlaae at the cost thereof. by an,. room, near -~..... _Uon. Gen- .1«1, maUa or ,-.me. to In_ _ between the - . . 01, ,~".xQ~ Telephone e!LT".. ' the da~ ':..~rit UI. atld • "". dally. 0Diept _ay, StlIwartbmore""",n ~. . ;;F06iRr:=RENTiiiif:~~Threefi;;~!"ifum'iiiiiiiliisb&;edii " , - - '_." ba'" ro-tral Ioca ,-........... ; -; ~ ....!lworn '" and ...- - It'd day 01 0dIIber. IHe. -, ' . " 8. D, __ ~OSS ~ SaturdaJ' ali:u: : D BLUOTTBlCHABDSON Bar-'>--':" . -. .•.Wdl Mo' ", .- • Jrew OCl.....lnic4 ...... • AI"'"" 8M ....... , A:rtere Brothers, Inc. o 1&1'_", PaD' • Ge7Je7 Bltat, 1I.u., Pa "."MI.- r • 1111 THE 8WA"TRMOBEAN • 8 FEATURE MUMS Clothier Tonight At 8:15 WOMEN HEAR. ~ FRANKLIN M,ACK IN ANNUAL 'SHOW bi. ndio - Visual Authority piariist To Appear At Mrs. F. G. Lumsden To Head 'Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Dorothy Berliner Commins, coneert, pianist, Will give a recital at Clothier Memorial this evenIng at 8:15, the first presentaPenna. Horticultural tion for 1950-51 by the Cooper Sp~ On Mass Foundation of Swarthmore ColSociety Sets Date Contacts lege. Mrs. Commins has appeared For Nov. 3, 4, 5, several times in the past at Carnegie Hall and on radio, station Dr. S. Franklin Mack, viceThe Pennsylvania Horticultural WQXR'In New York City. president of the Protestsnt Film Society will' hold its annual _____ '_ Commissiun and a recognized Chrysanthemum Show in the Field House, Swarlhniore College, on H;S. Meets Sharon Hill a~~hority 'on ~uC;U0-visual edu~a(Continued from page one) tI?? gave a stirrrng talk ?n "SlgFriday, Saturday and Sunday, Nojob stopping Springfield's thruSts. nifICant . D~vel~rment in M",:" vember 3, 4, 5, It opens to the The first time the Garnets got Commumcations at the, Woman s ~publicat 2 p.m. Friday, and will their hands on the ball In the Club on Tuesday afternoon, Octoremain ,open until 9 p. m. Friday and Saturday evenings, and on second half they drove to the ber 17. Springfield 8, but were set back Dr. Mack said all countries are Sunday from ,12 noon to 5 p.m. There will be large displays of by a 15 ;yard penalty and failed to concerned now in the "'battie greenhouse grown, Chr;Ysanthe- score. Springfield found that they for men's minds". The voice of mums and hundreds of cut biooms, could not get out from the shadow America has 36 transmitters across . all kinds of hardy, outdoor grown of their goal posts. The pay-off the world with 28 program hours Chrysanthemums, as well as came at the end of a 44 yard drive daily. to 22 countries which reached fruits,.-vegetables, roses and carSponsors Holly Lecture nations. . the next time Swarthmore had the 300,000,000 people. I,ts ImJlOrtance Shrubs with bright berries of ball. The same trio of Jtill carriers, can be judged by the fact Russia The Holly Society of America· all colors will be featured by the mixed with quarterback Allison's uses 250 transmitters to tr;Y ~d is sponsoring a lecture on ''The Use Scott FOundation and the Morris passes, brought about the second jam its programs. "We have disof Hollies as Chrislmas necoraArboretum; a variety, of flower ar.. touchdown as Bill Kauffman covered by broadcasting on albeam tions" at Martin Hall, Swarthrangements and buffet party ta- fought his way over from 10 ;yards close to the Russian one., they more College, Thursday, October bles may be seen in the artistic out. Tom Alden missed and the can't broadcast without jamming 26, at 8 p. m. The lecture, to be classes. Chrysanthemums are score was 19-13. Again Swarth- th"ir own, and so we get our delivered by Nancy Bowyer, a always featured. more fumbled to'giye Springfield message through." The State Deflorist's demonstrator t is part of Many beautiful displays, popu- posSession on the ,Garnet 33. A partment believes these broadthe Society's Fall Meeting. lar because of the variety of plants long pass by Hall brought ahOut casts help to provide confidence ans· and flowers shown, will be made Springfield'. fourth touchdown in a free world, and they are A report of the Legion ConvenMiss Bowyer's talk is open to by nurseries, seed houses and aild the score was now 25-13. The steered particularly to build rap- tion In June ,by Mrs. L. J. Servais the public, 8Ild mmpbers, guests florists. Gamet lads were not to be denied port with Labor and students. was also given to the 22 members and friends of the Holly Society' Harold Graham is chairman of and reallZiilg that they ,were outThe Protestant mission boards attending the annual mee\1ng. are cordially invited to bring their the Sh/)w and ,by -Harry plDylng and outfighting this team will spend three-quarters of a own containers for use ill ,Miss Wood and Anne Wertsner Wood, roared back with more confidence million dollars In the next few " Bowyer'S demonstration who have charge of the staging. and determma'1i.on than ever be- years for mass education. Swarth- Welfare T_-t'tut' Council ~tober Plans • . 25 I Other memb ers on th e comnllttee fore. Boo Allison pitched to Fred .LJ"'! 1 e "'" Cubs to C'olleet Papers '~Lur H Sc tt d more people heard last year of e M rs. -"1'''' '. 0 an Camp bell' f or 24 Yard• and f 0I - the ' great work Dr., Laubach is 'An Instilute for new board Includ am 1 d thi b fr Sh ' members for the Delaware Coun-I' ' Swarthmore Cub Scouts will\!eWilll , A\ 1unc h eon will b e given . . to oweC tllin s y Ca passbellom earer doln"g in teaching 'groups of people ty Health' and Welfare Council will' gill . a house to house ,m canvas Nohonor of the judges and assistants ap , amp to score to read by his method of "ea'lli be presented OctOber,'25 at· the vember. 1 for old newspapers. Swarthmore PresbyterianCI1.. ~h. ,o.u.sewlves are as save with committee members serving Swarthmore s third ked to ec d th one teach one". Because so maDy t d th la Aid . heduled 't H eIT papers or c pro In th as hosts and hostesses. en rna e5 e0 p cemen an e of the world's people can't read, ' -..., th f this ub j t. Among those assisting at the score was 2 -2 • Dr. Mack says radio is the best ree sesslOllS, sc a show' are: Mrs. James A. Hayes, Springfield the next way to teach democratic methods. 4:00, 6:00, and 8:3() 'p.m., lay par- t DEDICATED TO MORE Jr., Wallingford, Mrs. Robert kickoff and was immediately F.ilms'sometimes are confusmg to ticipation In welfare activities, BEAUTIFtJUo WOMEN Wetherill and Marion Little of thrown, back on the next two primitive people. 'The humble welfare facilities in the county " NA'l'IONAL , Media. plays and was In the ,situatiOn of, t'a1king lI\achine' that is hand will be discussed ,and a SummAry leading " Marshalls Ferris Mitchell and' cratic development of the .. turned defl'at into victory last ov.em er , e, the second t Club Charles Russell will be on han'd to ....... ' t d af matinee WIll occur on February 28. School and Community project of ",a ur ay ternoon at Sharon Hill. and the third on June 6. The time Margaret Ruth Adams will pre- segregate the different classifiprevious years. Ray Denworlb, After a lethargi,c first half, In of each matinee is 2 p.m. -sent a program of assorted orlg- cations, and judges to the number then' Student Cabinet President, which neither team scored, the Admission will be by series Inal, monologues Tuesday after- of 22 will be keeping eyes bright and Warren Gold, chairman of showed determination and ticket and no more of those will be noon, October 31, to the member- for the blue, red and white ribthe United Charities CoDUIiittee, great spirit toflght back from a sold than the Theatre will seat. ship Of the Woman's Club and bon winners of the six sections: worked untiringly to, make the 6 point deficil. The, spring board Tickets will be handled by their guests. Miss Adams is a I Made-rt-Mysell, Original Fanproject a success. to victory was the inspirational Swarthmore members the pio- graduate of the Leland Powers cy, Comic, Group, and Adult. T 'd th t h r ' the play of half-back Tom 'Simkin neering committee, Mrs. R. M. School of the Theatre, Boston. 'J T hhnOp5e judging are: Mr. and Mrs. i e ' ..... --. Kilgore, Mrs. George P. Warren, After two yeBfs work with stoCk 0 o gw e l'lan ,ough ,whose courageous b-" earson,. Mr and Mrs. LIndmany te.ma C 'ofmmi red tape a Stade, gained •vardage on every +F H . F orFri dshi ~oT and Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Palmer companies, radio, and as a: mo- ley Peel,Mr' . and Mr~.., Inted.' " ' , tion picture voice, she began her sythe' Mr , • and Mrs. Birne;r Morse, en ,P 0"!tee was ap- whose determm' , atl'on held no re- Pilgrim, Mr•. W. F. Haru1Y, JlO "TPlO, ,th..: 'spect,foropposlng tacklers. Time Mrs. J. Warren Paxson. Prom,ptl as a 'professional mono- Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Jr., commlttel>-Harlan,'Jessup, Cbalr-', "and'again'he' broke away to keep securing of tickets is advi$eable. logist. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lee, Mr. man" " " Harlow, Catilerlne the Garnet attack ,movw' C og.m m u n l t y children will be the _A deep interest In social worK and Mrs Carroll Streeter, Mr. and Wisdom, Clem,Malln. 'Polly Emery Both teams battled back and only ones to benefit from the ser- persuilded her' early in her ,Mrs. Reavis Cox, Mr. and Mrs. and.- Ronny Gold-met regularly forth from the first kick-off with ies, since the committee and the reer'to accept the Invitation of the Don Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph throughout the summer, and con- neither team having a deflni'te ad- theatre are operating without N a ti Dna 1 Association of Public Shane' and Mr . and Mrs• H arve;r tlnued to guide the' project_ vantage. Swarthmore had little profit. Sponsor of the matinees Health Nurses to study their work Whitaker. This group, with Polly Told, difficulty In moving the ball but is the Woman's Club through its and write an interpretive mono-----editor of the "Garnet", Mrs. Dora- could not the scoring l'unch Motion Picture Departlnent. logue about it. In order to do so, thy Leslie, Welcome Wagon'dirac- when needed. Their greatest penshe worked with the New York tor' of Delaware County, Mr. Jes- etration Into the Sharon Hill terri- . , A " - n d , . , Family Welfare Association for sup, Sr. and Frederick W. Yocum. tory was to the 11 ;yard line. Shar.... ' several months. faculty sponsor, were those who on Hill, also had one scoring opBallowe'en A monologUe on the Juvenile ' met ;Klaus Sunday afternoon. (Continued on page ten) Parade Court was completed after weeks Services Held Today Klaus was welcomed at the of visiting such courts and their ~iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~i:ii ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ ~, SWARTHMORE, nounces that a Canteen, course will 'be given at the Red Cross Chapter Headquarters, 253 North Broad street, Philadelphia on Tuesday; Novembel" 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hanna E. Clayton, who has a fine .record In dietetics, w:ill be the mstructor for the one day course. Although several Swarthmore women' are plannii.g to take Ibis course, are necrpl will look unusually decorative during equal basis. Both ,will be fighting meet at the Club to drive to Mrs. the lIallowe'en season. Morris' studio and pottery workfor respectability. shop Carousel Farm, Glen Mills. MUSIC CLUB PRESENTS "(ea will be served. Those needing , (Continued from page one) College To Present' , or desiring transportation' should rhYthmic Ritqal Fire Dance from M d' Manuel de Falla's "EI Amor Bru0 ern Dance. ReCital call Mrs. Woll. Adult classes in rhythmic exjo". Mr. ShapirO appeared witil The Jose Limon Dance Comthe Philadelphia, OrcheStra at a pany, a group featuring the work ercise under Alice Kraft are held Children's Concert a few years ago of modem choreographers, will Friday I]1orn:tngs at 9 a.m. In the when he was one of the duo In appear at. Clothier Memorial Clubhouse. Classes for children i . Saint-Saeus' uCarnival of the ADi- Thursday· night, October 26, at are held Thursday afternoons at . • mals:' 8:15. Mr. Limon and his troop 3 :30 p.m. Those interested should YlIo'n look yMln ~ . . remarkably oIlm...... 1ft I'raIIIe ••• Cello solos by Mrs. Rubin Ekser- 'have recently returni.d from Mex- call Sw. 6-0602 (adult classes) or , FIe_ IngeniOUS - ...... Sw. 6-3293 (children's classes). gian will conclude the' program. 'ico City, whete they played an e........y balon'cecl side pa.... The Club is assured of a we!l-choJ. engagement of several weeks at Rallen the tummy. cantrol the . ' sen group -played with Mrs. Ek- the Palacio de Belles Artes" derriere, sleek down hips and thighs amozlnglyl sergian's familiar artistry and deUghtwelght. banol_ In nylon lightfully informal manner. ' Studies in England ' power net with soH" Ia.Hque A highlight of the opening meetJenn M. Gemmill of Thayer ponels and elastic lollice sHtching, Ing was the "Sing" following the road is In London doing graduate Pi"1e, white, sI.... 25 10 34stated. program. Everyone thor- work in InternatiolUll Relations at Come In now fat a f\tIIng. , oughly enjoyed this all too brief the London School of EconomiCS, J.l'!riod, for the spirited, singing a branCh of, the University of Lonmade good listening for the few don. She was granted a Full, ...... 'Inhibited souls not jolnlng in. The bright award for this purpose; Club Is happy to announce anMiss Gemmill spent the sumother Song-Fest with Mr. Sorber mer in Geneva as a United NatloIlB ~ directing "and Mrs. Hunt ,Interne, one of a group of 12 (of providing the excell~t plaDistlc whom six were Amerlcans) sent support. to learn the wor\dngs of the Unl• ted Nations. Mrs. Ferrla Thomsen of Elm ----aven~e is iIIlprovlng steadDy at Mr!L Franklin T. Marty of Bryn Mawr 'Hospital 'where she GuerDseY road eatertalDed as her , , bas beES!. a patient' tile' put house Illest last "..eek her sister ,five wl!!lk& ,,", ' ' ,)fn.L. D; \Vlm_ of AlbItnyi , Decorate Shop Windows College STUDENTS MEET Red c;:;sC?!e;:~ ~rse FILM MATINEES KLAUS LANGE v!:t!"cia:=.e, ;e=aiia:~ FOR CHILDREN -;;;~';:;;:;;:::::;::.:;;:;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;::;;::;::;~ rec~ived Parade ====::==:=:===I""~~==="";;~=;;;:;;;~~=~~~=:':~====== ====;===~$3:;;:.=50 PER YEAR I to~chdown. In VOLUME 22,-NUMBEB .g' assist~d _u_ =. JlaUowe'en .., ' , . / , " . ' .. INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE • 8 FEATURE MUMS IN ANNUAL {SHOW OCl'OBER 20, 1950 THE SWA~THMOREAN ==---_. PUm1.st To Appear At Clothier Tonight At 8:15 WOMEN HEAR . .i FRANKLIN MACK 1Mrs. F. G. Lumsden To Head Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Robert Bair, retiring presldent of the Swarthmore Legion Auxiliary, Unit 427, gave her chair to Mrs. Frances G. Lumsden following the elections h<:ld Monday at the home of Mrs. Oscar J. Gilcreest on Vassar avenue. Mrs Lumsden, and other offieers including Mrs. Howard Hopson, vice president; Mrs. Robert Thorpe, recording secretary; 'Mrs. Frank D. Windell, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Robert Sheppard, HOME & SCHOOL MEETS (Continued from page one) to 21, 1950; the spring conferences, February 22 to 28, 1950; and the end the the year conferences, June 1 to 7. Since no afternoon programs will be scheduled for the children on conference days, it is anticipated that many parents will wish to arrange dental or other appointmelris for their children on these days, or take them on tours. particularly ,prior to the Christmas shopping rush. Mothers group meetings for the Mrs. Dorothy Berliner Commins, concert pianist, will give a recital at Clothier Memorial this even- ., i~g at 8:15, in the first presenta- Audio _ Visual Authority Penna. Horticultural hon for 1950-51 by the Cooper Foundation of Swarthmore ColSpeAks On Mass Society Sets Date lege. Mrs. Commins has appeared Contacts For Nov. 3,4, 5, several times in the past at CarDr. S. Franklin Mack, viceThe Pennsylvania Horticultural negie Hall and on radio station president of the Protestant Film Society will' hold its annual WQXRin New York City. Commission and a recognized Chrysanthemum Show in the Field authority on audio-visual educaHouse, Swarthmore College, on H.S. Meets Sharon Hill tion gave a stirring talk on uSigFriday, Saturday and Sunday, No(Continued from page one) nificant Development ih Mass treasurer; Mrs. Harvey R. Pierce. rest of October are as follows: On vember 3, 4, 5. It opens to the job stopping Springfield's thrusts. Communications" at the Woman's historian and sergeant-at-arms October ~3, the fourth grade Col- public at 2 p.m. Friday, and will The first time the Garnets got Club on Tuesday afternoon, Octo- and Mrs. pilcreest, chaplain, were le~e and fift~ grade Rutgers groups remain open until 9 p. m. Friday their hands on the ball in the installed by Mrs. William Jones, WIll meet m the classrooms. On and Saturday evenings, and on second half they drove to the ber 17. Dr. Mack said all countries are director of the Auxiliary in Eas- October 25 the fifth grade College Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p.m. Springfield 8, but were set back. tern Delaware County. group will meet in the classroom There will be large displays of by a 15 yard penalty and failed to concerned now in the "battle Mrs. Jones spoke of the Auxiland on October 26 the eighth grade greenhouse grown Chrysanthe- score. Springfield found that they for men's minds". The voice of will meet in the high school muiary's achievement of raising over America has 36 transmitters across mums and hundredS of cut blooms, could not get out from the shadow seum room and the second grade all kinds of hardy. outdoor grown of their goal posts. The pay-off the world with 28 program hours $50.000 for the new grandstand, College in the school cafeteria. Chrysanthemums, as well as came at the end of a 44 yard drive daily to 22 countries which reached dedicated at the Coatesville Hosfruits, vegetables, roses and car- the next time Swarthmore had the 300,000,000 people. ~ts importance pital Recreation Field last June. Sponsors Holly Lecture In three years the Auxiliary, can be judged by the fact Russia nations. ball. The same trio of 9"11 carriers. The Holly Society of America· through the collection of couporls, Shrubs with bright berries of mixed with quarterback Allison's uses 250 transmitters to try and paid for a concrete grandstand is sponsoring a lecture on ''The Use all colors will be featured by the passes, brought. about the second jam its programs. "We have dis- with a seating capacity of 700. of Hollies as Christmas DecoraScott FOundation and the Morris touchdown as Bill Kauffman covered by broadcasting on a ,beam Equipped with open screened-in tions" at Martin Hall, SwarthArboretum; a variety of flower arfought his way over from 10 yards close to the Russian ones, they bleachers, special ramps for wheel- more College, Thursday, October rangements and buffet party tacan't broadcast without jamming bles may be seen in the artistic out. Tom Alden missed and the their own, and so we get our chair patients, and service sta- 26, at 8 p. m. The lecture, to be classes. Chrysanthemums are score was 19-13. Again Swarth- message through." The State De- tions, the stand has alreadY given delivered by Nancy Bowyer, a more fumbled to· give Springfield pleasure to many disabled veter- florist's demonstrator, is part of always featured. partment believes these broadpossession on the Garnet 33. A the Society's Fall Meeting. Many beautiful displays, popuans. casts help to provide confidence Miss Bowyer's talk. is open to lar because of the variety of plants long pass by Hall brought about in a free world, and they are A report of the Legion ConvenSpringfield's fourth touchdown the public, and members, guests and flowers shown, will be made steered particularly to build rap- tion in June .by Mrs. L. J. Servais and friends of the Holly Society and the score was now 25-13. The by nurseries, seed houses and was also given to the 22 members Garnet lads were not to be denied port with Labor and students. are cordially invited to bring their florists. attending the annual meeting. The Protestant mission boards and realizing that they were outown containers for use in Miss Harold Graham is chairman of will spend three-quarters of a Bowyer's demonstration. the Show and assisted by Harry playing and outfighting this team Wood and Anne Werlsner Wood, roared back with more confidence million dollars in the next few Welfare Council Plans Institute October 25 who have charge of the staging. and determination than ever be- years for mass education. SwarthCubs to Collect Papers Other members on the committee fore. Bob Allison pitched to Fred more people heard last year of An Institute for new board include Mrs. Arthur H. Scott and Campbell for 24 yards and fol- the great work Dr. Laubach is members for the Delaware Coun-l Swarthmore Cub Scouts will beWilliam Ellis. lowed this by a pass from Shearer doing in teaching groups of people ty Health and Welfare Council will . gin a house to house canvas NoA" luncheon will be given in to Captain Campbell to score to read by his method o[ "each be presented October '25 at· the vember. 1 for old newspapers. honor of the judges and assistants Swarthmore's third touchdown. one teach one". Because so ma';'y Swarthmore Presbyterian Church. Ho.usewlves are asked to save . eduled 't their papers for this cub project. with committee members serving Alden made the placement and the of the world's people can't read, I n th ree seSSIOns, sch a as hosts and hostesses. Dr. Mack says radio is the best 4:00, 6:00. and 8:30 p.m., lay parAmong those assisting at the score was 25-20. DEDICATED TO MORE BEAUTIFUlJ- WOMEN shoW are: Mrs. James A. Hayes, Springfield received the next way to teach democratic methods. ticipation in welfare activities, NATIONAL . Jr., Wallingford, Mrs. Robert kickoff and was immediately Films sometimes are confusmg to welfare facilities in the county primitive people. The humble will be discussed and a summarY Wetherill and Marion Little of thrown baek on the next two plays and was in the situation of t'alking machine that is hand of the thinking o"f: the groups givMedia. leading ,by five points rurd third cr~ed can play a big part in en by Rev. Lars R. Bache-Wiig, october 22-Z9 down and 15 to go on their own 30 teaching. D,.. Mack concluded rector of the Highland Park Epis- I yard line with five minutes to play with some of the records of tape School Artists Will • recordings he made in Africa, copal Church. Decor'ate 'Shop Windows and facing a determined and ag- China, the Philippines, Pakistan The Swarthmore Business As- gressive Garnet team. At this TENDER STEAKS ana COOl'S Cooked to oraer point the Cougars pulled one of and Japan. sociation and the Swarthmore EVERY THURSDAY 5:iO to 7:30 p. m. SERVE YOURSELF BUFFET SU1'I'ER $1.80 Mrs. W. O. Heinze and her comRecreation Association are 'again the most unusual plays of the Eleva"''' Comfortable Rooms Day or Week. game as they threw a float pass mittee were in charge of tea for sponsoring a contest for the best STRATIi HAVEN INN decorated store windoWS at Hal- down the middle for 26 yards pul- the afternoon. lowe'en time. Due both to the ar- ling them out of a desperate situaSection Notls tistic work done last year and to tion. After two more plays a long A class is forming, under the d.j,.the efforts of the Business As- pass by Hall iced up the game for rection of the American Homes sociation, the participation this Springfield with only two minutes Section, for Venetian lace making year by the local businesses will be remaining to play. and Italian hemstitching. 1:his Certainly the play of the Gar- will be a 2 hour course - 7:30 p.m. 100%. Forty six windows - at least one net and White was much inspired to 9:30 p.m~ - date to be anin every store - will be decorated and improved over the previous nounced. If interested in joinwith original designs planned and weeks. A powerful offensive was ing, contact American Homes Secexecuted by groups of students in exhibited along with spirited tion Chairman, Mrs. LerOY T. the grade schools and high schools tackling and defensive play. This Woif, 420 Park avenue. under the guidence of the two art should be the springboard to a Tuesday October 24 at 2 p.m., teachers, Claudia Hancock and winning combination. Although the Antiques Department, Mrs. Ann Jane Cleaver. The washable Sharon Hill has riot had an out- Chester Mon'is, chairman, and the paints used are brilliant in color standing season to date compar- American Home Department, Mrs. so that the business section will ative score put both teams on an LeRoy T. Wolf, chairman will look unusually decorative during equal basis. Both will be fighting meet at the Club to drive to Mrs. the Hallowe'en season. Morris' studio and pottery workfor respectability. shop Carousel Farm, Glen Mills. MUSIC CLUB PRESENTS 'tea will be served. Those needing (Continued from page one) College To Present or desiring transportation should rhythmic Ritual Fire Dance from M " f Manuel de Falla's "El Amor Bruodern Dance,RecJ.tal call Mrs. Wolf. \ Adult classes in rhythmic exjo". Mr. Shapiro appeared with The Jose Limon Dance Comthe Philadelphia Orchestra at a pany, a group featuring the work ercise under Alice Kraft are held Children'S Concert a few years ago of modern choreographers, will Friday tporriings at 9 a.m. in the when he was one of the duo in appear at Clothier Memorial Clubhouse. Classes for children Saint-Saens' "Carnival of the Ani- Thursday night, October 26, at arc held Thursday afternoons at ,.~ You'll lOok yean younger CIIICI .1.·1:n}; mals.n 8:15. Mr. Limon and his troop 3:30 p.m. Those interested should ~. , 'VI'" remarkably slimmer in ProfIle ••• Cello solos by Mrs. Rubin Ekser- have receritly returned from Mex- call Sw. 6-0602 (adult classes) or Flexees ingenious new glrdIe.. Sw. 6-3293 (children's classes). gian will conclude the program. ico City, where they played an Cleverly balanced side panek The Club is assured of a well-chao!.. engagement of several weeks at flanan the tummy, control the ' sen group played with Mrs. Ek- the Palacio de Belles Artes. i derriere# sleek down hips and thighs amazlnglyl sergian's familiar artistry and de• T Studies in England lightweight. boneless. In nylon lightfully infonnal manner. . power net with satin lastique Je;}n M. Gemmill of Thayer A highlight of the opening meetpanels and elastic lattice ,Hlehlng. ing was the "Sing" following the road is in London doing graduate Pink. white, sizes 25 10 :14. stated program. Everyone thor- work in International Relations at Come in nOW for a fitting .... " oughly enjoyed this all too brief the London School of Economics, period, for the spirited. singing a branch of. the University of Lonmade good listening for the few don. She was granted a Full... .. ·inhibited souls not joining in. The bright award for this purpose. ~ .fIe_ nylon plunging bra, sizes 32.38 ••• $2.50 Miss Gemmill spent the sumClub is happy to announce anmer in Geneva as a United Nations other Song-Fest with Mr. Sorber interne, one of a group of 12 (of again directing· and Mrs. Hunt providing the excellent pianistic whom six were Americans) sent to learn the workings of the Unisupport. ted Nations. Mrs. Ferris Thomsen of Elm Mrs. Franklin T. Flaherty of Bal\lmore l'Ike, SpriDxflelc1, l'a. avenue is itnproving steadily at Guernsey road entertained as her Bryn Mawr Hospital where she I'boDe SwarlbmOre 0-0&50 house guest last week her sister has been a patient ~or the· past Mrs. L. D. Willlams of AlbanY, five weeks. - . OCT 2 ' 19511 ., i I Beauty Salon Week I~~~~iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii:ii~ A new younger face. for your figure •• : I ,i ~: \ ' by ~~t "~ V,l\"l.. \ • . 13 SOUTH CHESTER ROAD Svmrthmore College Librnry dVIRrthmore. Pa. .; Hallowe'en Parade October 31 / In TAE,,5WARTHMOREAN College Field House ~V;O;L;UME;;~2~2':;N;U~MB~ER~~O~·~==~~==~~S~WAR~T=HM~O=R=E=,==F=R=ID=A=y=,~UCTOBER27, 1;~~0~~======~========~~~::::::::::::~ =:===:====~~~==I,....r=~=_==~==="':;;'~::;;;:':'=;~~~;;;:;=~:::::'::===:~;=~== == STUDENTS MEET Red lj;:;sCc:!e;:~ ~rse fiLM MATINEES 1 KLAUS LANGE ~=:'~~:~:~:i~!::~:'~ FOR CHILDREN Stade Student To Live In Swarthmore Homes will ·be given at the Red Cross Chapter Headquarters, 253 North Broad street, Philadelphia on Tuesday, November 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. HaJUla E. Clayton, who has a fine record in dietetics, will be the instructor for the one day course. Although several Swarthmore women are planning to take Utis course, more are needed. Transportation will be $3.50 PER YEAR ==;===~ MARGARE:r RUTO ADAMS Woman's Ouh, College Theatre Offer New PARADER-S SET FOR TUES. NIGHT H Series allowe'ellers To Haunt College Field House A children's series of three top Klaus Lange, Swarthmore High quality motion picture matinees is When the ~onorable pun'kin School'S "adopted" student from announced for the coming season cr~cks his yaller exterior with a Stade, Germany, has arrived. Esby Mrs. Donald L. Hibbard, chairgnn, when witches cackle, ghosts corted by the committee of high man of the Motion Picture Departwalk. and th~ general mirage of school students who met him at ment of the Woman's Club. Tickcats. bats: broomsticks and spooks La Guardia Airport Sunday afterets for the series are at a nominal can be heard whisking through fee, the Club making no profit the dark, it's Swarthmore's noon, Klaus entered Swarthmore to howl. Sunday evenihg and went directly upon application to Mrs. Blake whatever from the ticket sale but guaranteeing the cooperating For the annual Hallowe'en Pato his new home with the Harlan (telephone Swarthmore 6-1971). managemen.t of the College Thearade, sponsored by The SwarthR. Jessups of 423 Haverford aveter that the cost of the venture will l1).ore Business Association, is set nue. be met. for Tuesday night. At 7 p.m. the Klaus' alT~val completes the The first program on November High School band, resplendant in first part of a special High School , 15 will include "Allegheny Uprisgarnet and white uniforms will C.A.R.E. project which had its inll". a pre-Revolutionary film of circle the Field House, graciOUSlY beginning months ago with the Pennsylvania history, "My Pal" a loaned by the College, and set the student body. Whit Bird, last dog picture, a science short, and tempo for the grand march of the year's "Garnet" editor and prea comic. Dates set for all three most wonderful collection of creaGarnet Rally Defeats matinees fall on school conference M sently a freshman at Wes1eyan tures and characters that Swarthargaret Adams To GI've more children ddt College, conceived the idea of Sharon Hill periods when children are free an a ul 5 can .. I P dream up. Onglna rogr'am bringing a student from Stade to 14-6 for the afternoon. Following the spend a year in Swarthmore homes A Club Marshalls Ferris Mitchell and Inspired play in the second half November 15 date, the second matinee will occur on February 28, t Charles Russell will be on hand to and the school as a suitable, demoturned defl'at in to victory last Margaret Ruth Adams will pre- segregate the different classificratic development of the High 3aturday afternoon at Sharon Hill. and the third on June 6. The time ~ent a program of assorted orig- cations, and judges to the number School and Community project of After a lethargi,c first hall, in of each matinee is 2 p.m. Admission will be by series mal monologues Tuesday after- of 22 will be keeping eyes bright previous years. Ray Denworth, which neither team scored the , ' ticket and no more of those will be noon, October 31, to the member- for the blue, red and white ribthen Student Cabinet President, Garnet showed determination and ·p of the Woman's Club and bon winners of the six sections.' and Warren Gold, chairman of great spirit to fight back from a sold th an th e Theat re w ilI seat. sh, I Made-It-Myself, Original Fanthe United Charities Committee, 6 point deficit. The spring board T.IC k e ts will b e h andled by their guests. Miss Adsms I·S a cy, Comic, Group, and Adult. worked untkingly to make the to yictory was the inspirational Swarthmore members of the pio- graduate of the Leland Powers Those judging are: Mr. and Mrs. committee, Mrs. R. M. After Schooltwo of years the Theatre, Boston. project a success. play of half-back Tom Simkin neering K.I M work with stock Joh n Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. LindTo guide the plan through the whose courageous ball carrying I gore, rs. George P. Warren, ley Peel, Mr. and Mrf1. F. H. ForMrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Palmer companies, radio, and as a mot. .' sythe. Mr. and Mrs. Birney Morse, many items of red tape a Stade gained yardage on every try and Pilgrim, Mrs. W. F. Hanny, and Ion picture voice, she began her Mr A . and M rs .S . . Johnson, Jr., Friendship Committee was ap- whose determination held n Mrs. J. Warren Paxson. Prompt career as a professional monoM pointe.d. The members of the· .pect for opposing tacklers. commtttee--Harian 'Jessup, chair- and again he broke away to keep seccUring tickheIts is adllviseable. 10giSf'!.·td'eep tel'est ,·n SOCI'al work man, Beverly Harlow, Catherine the Garnet attack moving. ommun\ Y c I dren wi b~ the Mrs. Reavis Cox, Mr. and Mrs. d only ones to benefit from the ser- persua ed her early in her caWisdom, Clem Malin, Polly Emery Both tearus battled back and ies, since the committee and the reer-to accept the invitation of the Don Jones, Mr. and Mrs . .Joseph N t" 1 As . Shane, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey and. Ronny Gold-met regularly forth from the first kick-off with theatre are operating without a lOna soclation of Public Whitaker. throughout the summer, and con- neither team having a definite adtinued to guide the project. vantage. Swarthmore had little profit. Sponsor of the matinees Health Nurses to study their work This group, with Polly Told, difficulty in moving the ball but is the Woman's Club through its and write an interpretive monologue about it. In order to do 50 editor of the "Gamet", Mrs. Doro- could not supply the scoring Ji)unch Motion Picture Department. she worked with the New York thy Leslie, Welcome Wagon direc- when needed. Their greatest penFamily Welfare Association for tor of Delaware County, Mr. Jes- etration into the Sharon Hill terriseveral months. sup, Sr. and Frederick W. Yocum, tory was to the 11 yard line. SharAttend A monologue on the Juvenile faculty sponsor, were those who on Hill also had one scoring opHallowe'en Court was completed after weeks Services Held Today met Klaus Sunday afternoon. (Continued on page ten) l'arade of viSiting such courts and their Klaus was welcomed at the detention homes. The most reFor Philadelphia cent in this comprehensive series is Lawyer a monologue for the Church World Funeral Services will be held Roberl L. Amsden, high school Service on the problem of displaced persons, in preparation for this morning at 11 a.m. at the principal, and members of the which Miss Adams spent many Trinity Memorial Church, 22nd faculty and student body. Quoting the challenge of a Communist acquaintance, "You people weeks on New York docks to se- and Spruce streets for F. Gilman Klaus is the son of Friederich had better wake up because our side has a fanatical spirit like the cure authentic material. Spencer of Guernsey road. Mr. and Anna Lange, of Stade. He Miss Adams' program will be Spencer died as a result of burns has an older brother who is a cr~aders.. No matter how many thnes you put us down, we are gomg to rIse as long as there are many more people who' have nothing varied with delightful humor and suffered Saturday. university student in Germany. Mr. Spencer was born in Following an approximate two- than people who have. You must have fire to fight us," Cy Peter- fun. Her work has carried her on Brooklyn and attended the Unimonth stay with the Jessups he man concluded his address Monday evening under the sponsorship many tours of the country in versity of Pennsylvania. After which she has presented her will live at different periods with of t~e Womant~ ClUb. An audience of over 300 persons filled every sketches to large organizations. graduation he entered the serthe Donald P. Jones, the Patrick avail~ble sea~ m the Club and stood in the rear to hear the PhilaThe Swarthmore Club is happy to vice. Malins and the Duane R. Terrys. delphia I~qUll'er columnist and foreign correspondent. Frequent On his discharge he studied law applause ~terrupted his speech as the crowd listened intently to it present a monologist who combines artistry with diligence and at Temple University at night and and the ammated question period which followed. AT CO. COUNCIL ' later became associated with the Following his introduction by Club President Mrs. F.. H. For- human understanding. Philadelphia law firm of French The Commun!ty Health Society sythe, Mr. Peterman praised Swarthmore as an "international town" and Cummings, in the Provident of Central Delaware County was an~ ~eferred to Swarthmore avenue resident Mrs. Betty .Jacobs as the .Mothers Club Presents Trust Building. Giift To Library represented at the Monday night drlvmg force of the United Nations Children's Fund. He was appointed a sp~cial depdinner meeting of the Delaware Peterman's report on the state ing peace, thus creating endless The Mothers Club of Swarth- uty attorney general by former County Health and Welfare Coun- Of the United Nations began with confusion. The Korean trouble more has given the Public Library cil in Media by four directors, Mrs. the information Utat that very day is far from over, with a long oc- a gift of 25 dollars for practical Governor Arthur James. He was a member of the PhilaCharles E. Fiseher, Mrs. C. Edwin every CaUtolic Agency had with- cupation necessary ahead) he said, books on child care. delphia, Pennsylvania and AmeriIreland, Mrs. John iliff, and Mrs. drawn from the World Affairs and trouble can break out at any The following is a list of the can bar associations. . on the grounds ' Walter A. Schmidt, president. .Council that it moment in Indonesia, the Philip- purchases: "Your Child and other Mr. Spencer had been a resiMrs. Elizabeth Groff, Staff Sup- was Communistic. The Catholics pines, etc. If Russia can keep this People" by Rhoda Bacmeister) a ervisor was a member of the dis- he said, have not often been wro~ up and if Ithere are enough left- scouting book entitled "Come dent of Swarthmore since 1941. He cussion panel, her topiC being the in this respeot. . ist followers here, Peterman pre- Along With Us", by Barbara Ba- is survived by his wife, the forVisiting Nurse. Nurse Helen ParHe listed the anning of the dicted that United States could con,' "Let's Talk about Children" mer Elizabeth Hetherington, of kinson of the agency was also in North Atlantic Pact and the possi- find itself in the same fix as Chi- by Elizabeth Bradford, a replace- Philadelphia to whom he was marattendance. bility of a real, strong front in ang Kai-Shek. He stated his con- ment of "How to Keep Your Child ried in 1924; a son, F. Gilman ·Jr., Europe with the hoped for co- vinced opposition to the admis- in School" by Mary Frank, "The two daughters, Sarah and ElizaPolio Victim operation between Germany and sion of Red China to the United First Five Years of Life" by ar- beth, all at home; his mother, Mrs. nold ('><\Seu, . "Deve\oping Your Frances Durbin Spencer, of RichBarbara Coles, seven year-old France as the present promise. The Nations. mond, Va., and a Sister, Mrs. Declaring that he does not ex- Child's Personality," by McHugh, Margaret Robertson, also of Richdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. scheduled meeting in Washington Coles of Walnut lane, is a pa- soon to plan for an international pect World War 3, he stated that "Parents and Child" by Catherine mond. tient at Delaware County Hospital army which would be free from the West has the most planes and Mackenzie, and "The Handicapped where she was taken Friday af- Securities Council Control veto he skill but Moscow has the men and Child" by Edith Stem. Winners at the Crum Creek er Dr. J. Albright Jones diagnosed considers an impol'lant develop,- doesn't care how many are killed Bridge Club which met Tuesday ment. since that means less to feed. Music Club Hostess her illness as poliO. evening at 'Harvard Inn are as folPeterman styled Korea as MosRussia has over 700,000,000 sol.The combined second and third diers and leads three to one in The Junior Music Club will hold lows: seated north and south, Mr. grades of the College avenue cow's last big mistake in kidding in its first meeting at the home of and Mrs. Maurice Griest were top school, taught by Mrs. Ellen Dela- the rest of the world•. The Rus- suhmarines. The West leads seated east and west Diana Tucker of 301 Swarthmore scorers, plaine, which have been under sians know this and carry on their oil production 10 to 1. avenue on Sunday, October 29 at Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. Deppich quaranUne since Wednesdll7, Oe- present program of pushing their were high. 7:30. (conUnued on p88e four) satellites into fighting while talktober 18, will re-open Monda7. pro~ided nigh~ GLEN·NOR VISITS H.S. TODAY AT 3 ;.~ WOMEN TO HEAR MONOLOGIST O~t III :~g~o~~~~O!u=;:g b:rin~= ~~;;;;;;;;;;;:~-:-:.;--=-=~~-:--...::.===--- m' 8;) PETERMAN DEPLORES CITIZENS' APATHY IN TALK MON. AT CLUB a:ci:'~ C~::~IlW~~~r~;. :~ GILMAN SPENCER DIES TUESDAY , 3 uOCTO:::B:EB:.:":,~~,:.l:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::T~H~E~S:W::A~R;=:T;B:M~O:R~E~Ar:N __HEAR ;;~~~~;; __-r~~~;;~~rFrieIIda Meeting DR. BURNS LYNn LECrUBE SUNDAY THE SWARTHMORE AN 2 - = = = = = = =... =--=-=.. =-=~~~-===;======!'-=== ingford Hills. was recently named William R. Walters, Jr., of Mon- of their· second daughter and WO~'S CL1JB' PERSONALS third child on 0~tober23. in1be to the dean', list at Pembroke Col- treal, Canada. Sponsors . Ann de Furia of North Chester lege of Brown University. Helen , Miss Lingle was enter- Delaware County· Hospital, road will entertain at a shower is a graduate of Swarthmore High tained Saturday afternoon with Cbildren'sFilm a luncheon given in her and week-end houseparty for eight School. Dr. and Mrs. James Delano of McConechy North Chester road are receiving Pemilroke College classmates in Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde honor by Miss Matinees of South Chester road. Follow- congratulations on the birth of a honor of Miss Ruth Hunting of of Swarthmore avenue will enCOLLEGE THEATRE Albany, N. Y.' Ann who was Mis.- tertain as their house guest for a ing the luncheon Mrs. Albert baby boy, David Hunter Delano, Hunting's roomate at Pembroke, lew days Mrs. Russell Gordon of Gwinn of Rutgers avenue enter~ on October 13 in the Lying-In NOV:15'-- FEB. 28 ..... .JUNE 41 TicilE'i's . 150 tertained Miss Lingle with a miswill be maid of honor at her wed- Oakland,' Calli. Hospital, Philadelphia. J ding in November to .Mr. Scott Dr. and Mrs. John R. Bates of cellaneous shower. _., -------: Hazel of Philadelphia. North Chester road entertained at Mr. and Mrs. John Honnold a luncheon Sunday· in honor of Miss Twila Anderseo, daughter and children Carol, Heidi, e:.d Mr, and Mrs. Albert W. Barnhart Edward have moved from Haver- of Shoreham, L.l., who were week- of Mr. and Mr~. Erling Andersen town to their new home at 524 end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Parkside, Chester, became the Rutgers avenue. . W. Davis of Wallingford, and in bride of Mr. William I. Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Heston B. McCray, honor of Mr. and Mrs.Jamie Deans son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. BEAUTY SALON Jr., of Cornell avenue entertained of Larchmont, N. Y., week-end Sanborn of Michigan aveoue on FOR ·,-ERSONAI.IZED" TEENS: as their week-end guests Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Friday, October 20 at 7 o'clock in the Swarthmore Presbyterian McCray's brother Mr. J. Colbourn Banks of Harvard aveoue. They Call Swarthmore 6-0476 Smith and his wife of Buffalo, all attended the Rose Tree Races Church. The Rev. Joseph P. Bishop performed the ceremony. ·9 Chester Road N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. McCray will Saturday. Mr. Benjamin L. Kneedler, ..... . spend the week-end attending Mr. and Mrs. Burton N. Cox, church organist, played the wed--' Homecoming Week-end at Wes- Jr., have moved from Baltimore leyan University where their son to 914 Dulaney Valley Court ding mUsic and accompanied Miss I~:;;;~Q~;;;~'=:;;;;;;;;=:;;;;;;;;=:;;~;;;=:;;~;;;;;;;~;;;=:;;=:='~~~ Ruth Swinehardt of PlIiladelphia, Dick is a freshman.' Apartments, Towson, Md. Mrs. soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Hall of Cox is the former Miss Jane SchoU WINTER GOODIES ARE BACK The bride, given in "marriage by Fairview road entertained as tneir of Swarthmore. .her father, wore a gown of white Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Ford and dinner guests Monday evening Mr. - Eclairs, Cre~m Puffs, Assorted Custard Items slipper satin fashioned with fitted and Mrs. I van H. UCy" Peterman Chrissy. Ford of 4mberst avenue bodice, square neckline trimmed· of Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. will drive to Middletown, Conn., with lace and orange blossoms; and Pure Whipped Cream Goods Peter E. Told of Park aveoue, to spend Homecoming week-end full skirt with long train. Her before the meeting of the' Woman's at Wesleyan University and also finger tip veil of illusion which "'H~ Club at which time Mr. Peterman attend the Wesleyan - Amherst featured lace edging and inserts· Sandy Ford made the of the'ace was attached to a he'ldwas guest speaker. Mr. Hall, who game. Theatre Square freshman soccer team at Wesleyan dress of orange blossoms. She is with Pan-American Airways Call Swarthmore 6-3243 has flown Mr. Peterman back and and has been pledged to Delta carried white' chrysanthemums. \ Kappa Epsilon fraternity. forth to Europe several tlmes. Miss Marjorie And~rsen, sister ~~====~==~ ~=~ ~~==~I~=====~ Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ashton of the bride. as maid of honor -;;: Mr. and Mrs. R Blair Price of North Chester road have returned ba ve .returned from Vermont and wore a gown of rust" colored satin. home after a two-week motor trip will spend the winter with Dr. The bridesmaids Miss Lee Nash of Dorothy Ashton of Cedar lane. Nanticoke and Miss Dorothy:, Dowto Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kamp and Mr. and Mrs. Ashton will spend ney of Chester wore· models of children Stevie and Betsy of Riv- the weBI18ionofthisprogramwhicbhasmadePeDDSYlvania a better place in which to live and work is pledged in the Republican Party's platform. Your vote can prevent sabotage of this program' = • Governor Duff supports tha man with the heart, mind and vigor to through the program so well planned. ao effactively proP' ing. That man is John S. Fine. eminent for more than 22 years m Pann~ ~:1'lvania's civic: and judicia1life. Fine is forceful., progressive and able. He will ms.ke a great Governor. The other candidates on the ~ublican ballot have 1ikewise proven their worth and experience in government. That is why thair names are on the ballot. Your vole can elect tMm just as it can prevent amB.teuriah tjnIrerjng or delibe"lte sabotalle of a great program for a great State. The thinking voter will not be confused by M... .IOIIN S. I'INI false prenri',,; and false promis... He will eIact... 80 ... _ JAMESu. s.H. DUFF JOHNS. FINE llOYD H. WOOD .IOIIN c;. BB1, k • for . lENA'. ,for UnletHlalG••• _ WILUAM'S. LIViNGOOD,"'. .... s.;..... ,lntwna"A.tfaIrI * . . _s . . . . -- .. ...00_ _ ~ tor .htd................... c-I Coo., THE REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE OF PENNSYLVANIA M. HARVEY ~AYLOR. C"a"',,~ * " THE BIGGEST NEWS IN MOT 0RCA as ISS TIL l \\ " LOWEST·PRlCm "ROCKET" HYDRA·MAne Imperial ••. every powerful, gleaming inch of it. Imperial ••• it is the only • we"d t~at. comes to, mind when you see the luxurious fabrics and ap~mtments mSlde. Imperial ••• is t,he way,you feel as individual motors raISe and lower your windows. Imperial •• _ is the only word that describes your command of the road as you drive. Imperial by Chrysler' is the wholly new car that is seHing a new goal fo~ every family with the ta~te an~ the expr:rience in motor cars to recog.",ze u~"valed bUIIt.in value all the way through. It IS t~e first c~r in America to make no compromise WIth quality ••• the only car to consider if you want the finest. We'lI welcome an opportunity to let the Imperial prove it. . See It - drive It ••• there'. built-In value all the way through! fluid DrlyO AdvantallO' of Chrysler'. , Hlllh Com.......on SpUR; 0 Enllinol Ea., Functional Deaign--full roam for your head, legs, shoulders. t ' .nt~r and lea~el Saf. Guarcf Hydraulic 8tab.-.smoother stops 0 Ea~oc.1c Par".tIIB 8ndre-holds car on any hill. 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SS.OO Olivar Stuffed Olives Soanbh zan."'12........ " I Pretzels P",...I.o< T nbe 8~~ ....... p,..tzel Sticks pkg .. Edueatel". Cae.. AllerGC"", ru"",.. Ib Zsc Wise Potato Cbip to: ZSc: t:: 55e: ~. 6 •• Puritan Z·tone MaJosbmaUows :. Z•• Brach's CaDdy Corn .:!-.Z•• ,:! ~ bQ~ I DELICIOUS APPLES Zlb·Z5 'aie, Crisp £lItera Slay.u Apples 3 21e I FANCY BROCCOLI ~~~~ 19c J c H. D. SIPLER , .,,~ Rotary Club To .Welcome District Governor _M Mode with Lou.lI. Butter DECORATED HALLOWE'EN lAYER CAKE ..... 79C RIch ,plte .:au, -GIGnge butterueam Iclnll'. chocolate fudge on sid••• Vlrw.a.. L_ DONUTS ~z~.zic Plain. sugared or dnnamon. Peanut Butter'D.AL ......... 11t~ 3le Mustard 'DUL -... ,... 9c Dates 7V.·N," 21c Apple Julce'DUL --26c Sw_ P_s":,' 2 Ho.:27c ltalslns'DuL 2 ..... 29. Rob-ford Rice 2'''''' 29c Cheezit, Jr. 2··.. -35& . ....,.. ,.. Inrlell_ Sup,.•• BREAD=X4c .,4t:Me 'foc't4.tee4 '1ItelU ciiicif~ROAST . I~ 57 I C Short Ribs of Be.f "47c Beef Flank Stealcs ,079c Beef Kidneys "37c Com" . . . 'A'Ol6c f.' .... TURKEYS ,~~~·~m~::~. ( .a"161...•• ) . HOW TO ftC LICK" as a Party-Une Neighbor· , • When you stan 10 make a telephone call IUld lind your party line io use, baug up geody ODd give the othu person a few minutes to finish his calL ~. W!'en. while talking, you realize that YO"" Deighbor make a r:aII, baug up reuonabl, fOOD anel IS . .aibD'! 10 • free the line. .Thes,e little ~ies are returned again aDd again ••• ....th dividends 'a good telephooe service. When --.Ii 'hOOn cooperate COUfteOwly, everybody benefitsJ ~ •. OelS lb, '"~ "'",,0. C...... " ......... ® • . --:-.. . . I •• n Fan~ y (0ll'a~-,efruit / '. _ S ..ctions B-o. SO. /}dult Pineapple ......... es Z7. l}tUa& Faney Apple . . . . . Z ":;!" Z7. /}dlat'Tomato Soap c... ,_ 5 ,~. Z7. Ac;;.;te WIKle CoId_ COta Z No.2 51.. g~ ;"'"e.-d Flour S.! 5 •• ,10 :;£ .7SC .Lie:. ~,:: ••lS Nao...e Soup Mbr 5 pli.. 5Z. ~~e-\l.ome taste treat E OUR ACME MARKETChester' Rd., Swarthmore OpeD Thunday & Friday 'Till 9 P.M. . Satord.,. 'aill 6 P lei. WITH A POLAROID CAM ERA ../Jna''" You snap tbe shutter - then lift out ,.our bished. permanent-picture • iDinute later. y~. it'. as simple B.8 that to uao the amuing lIew Polaroid Camera.4No liquids. no dark room , •• ·IIO~ ••• the film. mug the picture au(omaticaJ.bo aa you advance it ror tbe beEt .boL see it in action at- ROGER RUSSEU, STATE &0 MONROB STBEET8 lIIEDlA 8-2176 DIY C'o,.. . ,.. .....doo ... • ...od..... fl!' Washd ~ I when y,:!, needn't be h oy • way. No u dry clothes rd workdo ys a no mOre ore carrying hndoors the modny longer_ Your EI ~nding and slree~ baskels of ern electric d li'clric n.... !ching J wet cloth amp .nou h -, Ter-and . u.t ta.. cI th lIS, II) Put for ironing o...move them \1$ In See th -, r completely r, lust . )lOur new electric 10 .. dry ready Electric riodealer'. or Of c thllS dryers Soon reo any Phi/Ode/PhIo Of ectric h _..!!, t 10:; lOco; .CATHERMAN'S DRUG STORE 1'1 101I'l1I on__III..- ."D Best Ingredients Call .Media 6-0483 Hwace B. Passmore - - - - - - - " " - - --~ • (J't4",lso",'. by • Glendale Club '29c CAKES. PIES AND HORS D' OEUVBES Made to Order - UNITED SHARP CHEESE I~S9c I ..... tNo.2li; FUNERAL HOME A Price Ie Meet £yen· ~'" N_ --,---~'-. vt'I~::::::::;;::;::=l~----------':~:""-- "r· ELECTION HElD ,PATTERSON SERVICES dents at Middlebury College, Nicky Stuart of Vassar avenue has entered Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Mo., as a'· freshman. Miss Margaret Tutue of Wellesley, Mass., formerly of Swarthmore, has returned home after a week's vIsit with Dr. and Mrs. Joseph, S. Bates of "Rocky Spring Farm, Media. Mrs. A. S. Wickham of Winter Park. Fla., formerly of Swarthmore, who bas been spending part of the summer at her cottage in Eaglesmere, was in Swarthmore recently visiting Mrs. E. M. Bassett, 'Miss Helen McLain, and Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell of Wallingford. •.'o,~ 75c Crea.. CIMese'''''' 2 .... 27cKaukauna IU.:'" .:.~33c Swiss Ch'::'oP'6Sc , Will. T. Patterson, DInoler m.hteen Esperienoe PHONEYears lIIJII)lA 15" . The Mae D~smond Children's Mrs. James Sands was elected REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Theatre. will open its season on I chairman and Willard Tomlinson SWARTHMORE 6-5510 Saturday afternoon, November 4. was elected vice-cha~an of the at Town Hall. Philadelphia with United World Federalists, West the stage play "The Adventures of Delaware County Chapter, at the R~bin Hood." Other plays will be ann~al meeting held recently in Srokes Nursing Home "Snow White and the seven! Media. Dwarfs" Wednesday afternoon ~ollowing the elections re~­ SELECT CL1ENTELE Decem~er 27; "The Five' Littl~ ing chairman Mr. Tomlinson Peppers" on Saturday February 3. opened the program with a co.n-I Madison 3-9098 .Building Construction }'OR SALE--prehensive review of what the -.~~~~~==--.-­ • Residential • Painting FOR SALE-Two cute pet rabbits NEWS NOTES the pasthadyear. . Mrs. chapter : : one white female, one black • Commercial • Repairs and white male. Call Media Mr. and Mrs. C. William ~amsay Hutchinson. a well known • Alterations PETER. Eo TOLD 6-2734. Lafayette avenue entertained from the Old York Road Swart.hmore 8-3450 FOR SALE-Two section Mission their week-end goest Mr. Ram- spoke on "The United World FedAll Ltn.. Of Insuranc. 313 Dartmouth Avenue "';;;;;;;!!!!!!ijC!!=;;;;;;*,;;;;;;;;;;~=91 bookcase, glass doors. Call1oov'o grandfather Mr. Allan A. er..lists ill Retation to Current = Swarthmore 6-0604. Swarthmore. Pa. . FOR SALE _ Single bed and of Carbondale. who cel- Events." Dr. William Prentice of S"rarth··1 springs. high chair, baby car- ebrated his eightieth birthday ri~geJ draf~creen, pair Venetian during his visit. more College and Charles Melblrnds. Reasonable. Call SwarthJAMES E. LAMB more 6-3985. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Val- chior, representing the Ph!lJidelphia Area Council, also FOR SALE Draperies, 3 pail' of Benjamin West avenue PLUMBING ANDIlEATING long, two pair' sill length. Pair are entertaining as their house briefly on United Nations objecl\ell;istered in Swarthme... portieres. Copper colored,' gold guest Mrs. Valentine's mother Mrs. tives and how they might be atResidential Wiring ' . ting~. Excellent quality and conR. Shoemaker of Evanston, m., tained. Dial Chester 3-1106 dltion. Clearbrook 9-3856. . Mrs. Sands and Mr.' and Mrs. FOR SALE-'48 chevrol':'.et"-,~B"'li:a:::ckc.:: who is visiting here for the month S. M. HARBISON Tomlinson were delegates to.the 2 dr., one owner, excellent conOctober. dition; heater. seat covers. $1075. Mr. C. MacDonald Swan of Mt. Na.tional Federalists· Convention SwarUrmore 8·1448 Swarthmore 6-0740 Call Swarthmore 6-0460. place attended the annual held last weekend in Washington, WILLIAM BROOKS D. C. FOR SALE Washing Machine Ashes & Rubbish Removed ~~~~iE=~~iasl~;;;S~~1 $25.00. Imported woolen ade- Gas Convention in Atlantic City ~ ~Mt-1!=jMt:1t""t=''''''':-''''' quate coat,. skirt, brown check, recently. Mr. Swan was one of Lawns mowed, General Volunteer Services grey,blue. Media '6-1361. a group of men honored with a Hauling Among those who will serve FOR SALE - :Mahogany plano trip to'Puerto Rico for their serv236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa. the Public Health Nursing Service ben'ch, upholstered, music com- ice with the Serve! Company, and . ' . ' of Delaware County for the com- .. partment.· Reasonable. SwarthCharles E. Fischr-.: more 6-4118. ..l. at the close of the convention ing year are: Mrs. Edson Harris of Since 1905 FOR SALE-L. C. Smith typewri- left for Puerto Rico with a stop walllrig!ord, appointed to the perter. $15. Call Swarthmore at Miami. He returned home by sonnel committee and who will alCUNNINGHAM 6-0617. Eastern Airlines. BUILDER so serve dn the nominating comPainters & Paper Jlaapra FoR SALE Matching walnut mittee under Chairman Mary VerWe should know how bureau and chifforobe. Swarthdl saw it in The Swar11hmorean!' lenden of Lansdowne. and Mrs. Bwa. 6-2188 lIIlohlpD A-. more 6-0337. H. B. Hickman' of Glen MiJls who FOR SALE Green wool' frieze sofa with slip cover. $75. Stawill serve on the properU' com- 1""_ COME TO ~ tionary tubs with standard, $5. mittee and take charge of the wesTwo, 9 x .12 woven rugs, $5.00 tern committee. Devine Taxi Service "........ 4AQudd""""'ds;::,I=o~-,;;;;n,: each. 415 Yale avenue• • FOR SAfE-Spin-Drier Burn's FOR CARPETING Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman EASY washing machine. WorkSWARTHMORE, PA. Ing .conditi!)n. $20. Phone Swarthof Harvard avenue entertained " more 6-3526. Mrs. Plowman's father Mr. E. S. .derving Swarthmore, MorFOR SALE-Oriental rugs. 10 x Passmore of Butte, Mont., who ton. Rutledge and RI!!ley 12.10 x 13. 12 x 13. Your choice. . arrived Sunday for an extended $150. Chinese rug, 9 x 12, very Township· since 1918 ••• and visit. good. $200. Wilton rug, 9 x 12. other' $75. Many others. Paulson•• PHONE: Swarthmore 6-6001 .. famous SwarUrmore I-Ott4 FOR SALE-Trailer - Aluminum. brands 3/4 ton. New tires. For information call Swarthmore 6-0680, and ask for Jimmy. !!.UIII and Cerpet SIImpl.. In Our 'Dairy Departments Mild Ch_ "4Sc Ixtra Sharp. .. 69c Llederkranz . . "'3Sc Muenst.r ......• "47c I U.W.F. Children's Play Nov. 4 ' accomplished~id~ur~in~gm==;~;:~~::==1 Ibi Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson of .Westdale avenue entertained as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Les Braun and family of Washington. D. C. Mothers of the Seventh Grade met last week at the High School Cafeteria at a. combined tea aqd business meeting. Mrs. William F. Lee and Mrs. Bucannan Harrar were co-chairmen. " Mrs. WilHam R. Huey of Dick-' inson avenue returned last week after a few days visit with her daughter Beth and son Bill, stu- \ FrIday, October 27 3:00 P.M.-Football: H.S. vs. Glen-Nor ........ Rutgers Ave. Field 8:15 P.M-French Play ..........•......................... Clothier Memorial Saturday. October 28 2:00 PM.-Football: College VB. F. & M .........•......... Alumni Field 2:30 P.M.-:-Soccer:'College vs. F. & M ................... Palmer Field Sunday. october 29 11:00 P.M.-Morning Worship ...:.......................: .... Local Churches 11:00 P.M.-Girl Scout Service ........ :............... Methodist Church 8:15 P.M.-Lecture "Values For Modern Man" Meeting House . Tuesday, October 31 . 9:30 A.M.-L.W.V. Discussion Group ............ 740 Ogden Avenue 2:00 P.M.-Ruth Adams. - Monalogues ................ Woman's Club 7:00 P.M.-Hallowe'en Parade ...................... College Field House 'l'hursday. November 2 10:00 A.M.-Insurance Course ................................ Woman's Club R,EEVES The Rotary Club of Swarthmore on Friday noon, November 3, will be host to.Joseph S. Neidig, Governor of the 265th District of Rotary international, who is making his annual official visit to eaCh of ~he 58 Rotary Clubs in East and Soutlieastern Pennsylvania. He will confer with President Charles G. Thatcher. Secretary Roy L. Wilkinson and other local Rotary officers on Club administration and Rotary service activities.' . Mr. Joseph S. Neidig is Superintendent of the Quakertown SchOOls and is a member of the Rotary Club of Quakertown.. He is One of the 201 Rotary District Governors who are supervising the activities of ;om,;C 7,100 Rotary Clubs which have a membership of 342.000 business and professional executives in 83 countries and geographical regions throughout ,the world. News Notes THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR I 11 SOUTO mMID BOA». Joseph S. Neiw. sp~nt of Highstown, N. J., the week-end with Mrs: Sprout's parer\ts Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Park avenue. PERSONAL - RadiO>., television I receivers, vacuum cleaners and; other electrical appliances repair- . ed. Prompt service. Robert ' Brooks, Swarthmore 6-1",54",8,::'== PERSONAL-Painter - formerly boss painter for George Gillespie.. Every job a saUetled customer. Call 'Swarthmore 6-4251. Rubbish ec.lleetinn PERSONAL-Medical message for r wry neCk, tense nerves and Swarthmore Diapoaal' contour control. Spot reducing. Week17 or MoidbJ,. Swarthmore 6-2780. • &DD~ P~"" \ PERSONAL-Have your Old SilW. . . . . ._ . UODND ver Made to Look Like New Swarthmore 6-2078 we do expert Silver Plating. Reaprices. Work guaranteed. rI~!:======;i;;;=====~ sonable The Gordons, 28 N. Chester Pike, Glenolden. . ''Thil"d 'Generation Builders" PERSONAL - LAMPSHADES Custom-made lampshades reHOJt.\,CE A. covered. Finest materials Exquisite detailing. Swawrthmore 6-5922. PERSONAL-Subscriptions to all ma.:azines. PllOne Bertha P. 17~ South Chester Road Faries, SwarthJ?ore 6-6750. qllAUTY PARTY,ol" CELEBRATION APPLE CIDER •.~:.~~:. BEVERAGES :;~~~;~:~:! MIXED NUTS '.acy CLASSIFIED PERSONAL - Electrical wiring and Installation•. teSldential snd commercial. Water heaters. rangell. dishwashers, dryers. Bewlix. All work done to Fire Underwriteri' specificatIons. Service on wUbers, vacuum cleaners, ranges, irons, toasters. fans. lamps. Call ErIch H. Hausen, Electrical Contractor, Swarthmore 8-2850. 335 Park avenue. All the fixins for that 9 S W A B T HMO B E A N ~~_ :;:;~;;~;;~;j-;Mr~s.~an::d~Mr~S~.~J:Ohn::~w;.~;sp:r:b:u;t~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~I~;~~::~;:;~;:~~::=ri~~~=;1 PERSONAL , Check this list and _ how easy Acme has made It for you to plan refreshments for this spedal occasion. TB E ----.. 0/;"., 14:8:1:;;W:-&~l-"""~ ~ PHlLlDELPHIA ELECTRIC, COMPllI ., • BuiLDING MATERIAL TIMKEN OIL BURNERS FUEL OIL / tI. A. GHEEN 1 ...... W'tbi..... A _ nr&a1'llllO'" I'A. . .&a..........1ii& W ANTO;:E;;D:--WANTE=D-S-=to=rm:::' windows - two~ approximately 36 x 41, and two, 36 x 49, and one storm door 42 x 78. or vestibule. Call Swarthmore 6-2516 after 6 p.m. WANTED-Two or three small kitchen chairs. Call Swarv'more 6-6365. wANTED - Responsible young woman will baby-sit evenings. Call Swarthmore 6-5982. WANTED By Swarthmore couple with 2 children, age 9 and 13. 5 room apartment in Swarthmore. Swarthmore 6-5016. WANTED-Mature woman, white, desires position as companion. Call Swarthmore 6-5757 .. WANTED - Family of four desire three-bedroom unfurnished apartment or home rental. Call BA 2-8181 :Monday between 1l:00 and 12:00. WANTED _ Furniture. odds and ends of any article. Chester 3-3898. WANTED-Garage~ Park and Harvard avenues. Call Swarthmore 6-1860. WANTED - Garage. vicinity of Swarthmore. Box C, The Swarthmorean. near FOR RENT FOR REN'1' Furn!shed-or---Cun =-- furnished three-room apartment, CI!11 Swarthmore 6-2047. - LOST . LOST Silver ear-ring. Finder please return to Swarthmorean Office. FOUND-Purse on Chester road. Owner is invited to identify purse and contents. Call Swarthmore 6-0798. FOUND-Half-growu black kitten, Dartmouth avenue. Call Displayed In Yoin: Homel PETER DI NICOLA ~AJSOn b C1O~ •• hwk Ilrpllll, e arlalllil lIP iDi 'art Av.., Sw.rI~••n. ,. /lrmOTe ~oo­ CLearbroolc 94646 N..... "'" 'lIB""","" e 'w.... Driveway Construction Asphalt or Concrete 650 BALTIMORE PIKE SPRINGFIELD. PA. Swarthmore 6-0450 TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to order EVERY THURSDAY 5:30 to 7:30 p. DL SERVE YOURSELF BUFFET SUPPER $1.10 Elevator Comfortahle RooJD!l Day or Week. STRATH HAVEN INN' . Swarthmore, P... Telephone Swarthmore 6·0888 WESTERN UNION OFFICE FREE PARKING CeDar Walls. Re-PlaIteftd Phone Swarthmore 6-2526 ROOFS. GU1'I'BBS REPAIRED & INSTALLED WARM-AIR BEATING Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned GEORGE , lIIYI!BS Bo", 48 - SwarOunore 8-07" RUSSEI 41)'S SERVICE BIGHTIN THE CENTEB OF TOWN GULF GAS' AUTO REPAIRS . SW; 6.0440 Dartmouth & Lafayette Ave•• * * * \~""IFIr J. C. LIMEBURNER CO. DISPENSING OPTICMNS Experts in' the Making and Fitting of Spectacles and Ey~ Glance. An • .M _ m .""-. • Modern KltehlUll • wan aDd 1FlHr o.~ • He. c.iuIraetIIm • Allen. . . . . . . . IhJalra Arlen Brothen, Inc. . . 1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila 6913 Market Street Upper Darby' 101 G&71eT Street, KedJa, Pa 827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr. Pa. ...... • ... wan 1-=========:=11 Media 6-2070, • \ OeIltneten . . . lhdl. . . INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE ..... « -:~~:=~~~=======-===-__-===~T~H~E~S~W~A~R~TH~M,~O=R=-E_A~N==-=~-==-__=-~-,=== OCTOBER 2:1, 1950 I Mr. and Mrs. Pa~l B. Banks of I' Mrs. Thomas K. Brown, Jr., of Harvard avenue wIll leave today Dickinson avenue returned Sunfor State Col!egc to attend the I day following a three-week trip "wa~-' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Clyde week-end at their cottage of Swarthmore avenue spent the fried," Rehoboth Beach, N. J. lollege Alumm Day and the penn-I to Hot Sprinll,s National Park, Hot State-Temple game tomorrow. Springs, Ark. " HALLOWE'EN PARTY or CELEBRATION Chack this list and see how easy Acme has made It for you to plan refreshments for this special accasion. APPLE CIDER R·::;~·I,;~:n BEVERAGES PI:.!:.~!:~Ond NUTS 59e: r:~ '~·IOe: 'ox In Pa. ma,ko" 49e: Ib fancy Soft S~b;-e-:U:::--::Al-=-=m'--O-n'--d:'::s------.!'o 470 Diamond Large Walnuts .!.4:1o Ivins Spiced Wafers !~ 650 Nabisoo Spiced Waiers ~.. 34c I ~ 630 /}tUat Orange Juice 3 "!-:: $:1.00 Olivar Stuifed Olives Sponhh "r.~.x33c Triael Pretzels Pretzel ".".1,., ·."kox .& ~,Slicks ." Educat.r Crall[ AllCrock.,.. '''P.'' Ib %5box" Wis_e Potato Chip t:; Z5C: b:: 33c: .!'. 6'0 Puntan Z·tone MarsbmaUows Ir %9c Bracb's Candy Corn ~: z,o 7~ 1taU~"at u /lf1Ide -ztIed DELICIOUS APPLES 2 ·25e: laicy Crisp Easter. Staymaa Appies 3 29c I FANCY BROCCOLI ~~:: 19e: J Ib VlrglnlaL•• Madewllh Louella Butter Peanut BuHer'DEAL DECORATED Mustard IDEAL Preoared CAKE .och, Ib)U' 31c .ViI·,z 9 C 21 c Jar 7V.·", ..., Dates HALLOWE'EN LAYER sae: DONUTS ~s ~k. Plain. sugared or cinnomon. Apple Juice IDEAL ...·01 eu 26c Sweet Peas F"'lIldaJ, Lar., 2 N.. 30327c ean. Raisins SMdl,.. IDEAL 2 "." ,.... 29C Rob-ford Rice 2·.. •.. 29c Cheezit, Jr. 2 B·" .... 35c 79e: Rlth .pit_ cok., orClng. buttercreom icing, chocolat. fudgo Enriched Supreme BREAD on sldls. I Short Ribs of Beef .. 470 Beef Flank Steaks ,. 79c Beef Kidneys "37c Corned Beef'"'" ""'16c TURKEYS f~~~O::~I~:'::~. Lancaster Brand Products Beef Bologna "61c Braunsweiger L'", I. 61c P""" Smoked Beef Loaf v." 330 57e: (;:~:=) III Boiled Hams ."". " ,. 33c P rk 5 0 ausage ,. 59c Meaty Scrapple a·, ....... SOC Loaf Cheese A . . .,,,..... ,. 13c SMALL HAMS W~:I~a*J~~:'kr~" SSe: Ib of Highstown, N. J., the week-end with Mrs. Sprout's PERSONAL 11 SOUTH CIIBBTD ROAD, Joseph S. Neid.ir Rotary Club To Welcome District Governor IIWABTlDlOIIII - Mr. and Mrs. Ford F. Robinson of Westdale avenue entertained as their week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Les BraWl and family of Washington, D. C. Mothers of the Seventh Grade met last week at the :High School Cafeteria at a combined tea and business meeting. Mrs. William F. Lee and Mrs. Bucannan Harrar wer~ co-chairmen. Mrs. WiUiam R. Huey of Dick-' inson avenue returned. last week after a few days visit with her daughter Beth and son Bill, students at Middlebury College, vt. Nicky Stuart of Vassar avenue has entered Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Mo., as a freshman. Miss Margaret Tuttle of Wellesley, Mass., formerly of Swarthmore, has returned home after a week's visit with Dr. and Mrs. Joseph.. S. Bates of "Rocky Spring Farm, Media. Mrs. A. S. Wickham of Winter Park, Fla., formerly of Swarthmore, who has been spending part of the summer at her cottage in Eaglesmere, was in Swarthmore recently visiting Mrs. E. M. Bassett, Miss Helen McLain, and Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell of Wallingford. Make a Thrifty Peach Bavarian with Ddud'___I!~ACHES :~l;:: 10 'No.2Yt 111- can '29e: Fan~ y e;ra~~eiruit Sections .·.x 100 /}dule Pineapple Preserve. 'Ii:' %7 n",~.~ ;0' 0 _ _ Fane y Apple Sauce % ":':'~~ Z7c /}duz{ Tomato Soup 3 1~-:' Z70 A",:;.:!.; Wbde Golden Cora % ..... "'10 r.""_. t FI , ...... ..,I!."! 0ur S.!~ 39c I XO .;!.':. ''750 L~<~=l)S Noodle Soup Mix 3 .k.. 320 BEEVES CO". _ I OUR ACME MARKET Chester Rd., Swarthmore Open Thursday & Friday 'Till 9 PM. Saturday 'till 6 P.M. SERVICES HOW TO "CLICK" . as a Party-Line Neighbor I. When you start to make a telephone call and find your party line in use, hang up geody and give the other person a few minutes to finish his call. ~. 'Y~eot while talking, you realize that your neigb'bor IS WalllDg to make .: call, hang up reasonably 5000. and free the line. .Th~e .little ~uttesies are returned again and again .•• diVIdends In good telephone service. When party-lino neighbors cooperate courteOwJy, everybody benefits! W1~h lb•••• T"...... C~"" ~ .........." @ • ,J) POLAROID .J;ndifF' CAM ERA wlm A You Bnap UH! shutter - the,! lift. out your finished. Ilermancnt··plclure a minute later. Yes, it's as simple as that to use the amll%ing new Polaroid Cameral N(J liquids. no dark room .•• lIolfu" ... the film makes the picture aufomatically as you advance it for the next shot. See it in action at- ROGER RUSSELL STATE & MONROE STREfiS MEDIA 6·2176 DRUG STORE n SOlJ'l'll ClBl8iB& IIOAD I WANTED -windows-:: C'o.".. ,ndo I o... '''BUILDING Washd,:,ode rn Electric u, rray! wh ys needn't b en yo" d e hord way. No ry clothes i workdays a no more b010re COrrying hOdoors 'he modny longer_ end' eavy b k ern el • ~ao"r Electric and stretchingasJets of Wet c/o~:e'C mp eno h . ,er-and . ust toss I ., to put aw~g, for ironing remove Ihem I~tth,!,s in See Ihe y or completel d err just MATERIAL TIMKEN Of';'..,ti:~e&:~:'-~.~I--~ PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC COMPAIY OIL BURNERS FUEL On.. Je A. GREEN I aoutL l'rIn..ton Aveane SWDTBKOR8, PA. IWABTmII. . . '-111& Displayed In Your Hornet WANTED-Storm two~ approximately 36 x 41, and two, 36 x 49, and one storm door 42 x 78, or vestibule. Call Swarth1I.I,awk Carp,ll_1 _ arlenlal RuP more 6-2516 after 6 p.m. 100 .ark AYlq SwarthMore, 650 BALTIMORE PIKE WANTED-Two or three smaii SWarlhmor. 6-6000SPRINGFIELD, PA. kitchen chairs. Call Swar\hCLembrook 94646 Swarthmore 6·0450 more 6·6365. Near r10e lngl .... uk Open Xv ... WANTED Responsible young woman will baby-sit evenings. Call Swarthmore 6·5982. TENDER STEAKS and CHOPS Cooked to order WANTED-By Swarthmore couEVERY '£UURSDAY 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. SERVE YOURSELF ple with 2 children, age 9 and BUFFET SUPPER $1.00 13, 5 room apartment in Elevator Comforbble Rooms Day or Week, Swarthmore. Swarthmore 6-5016. STRATH HAVEN INN WANTED-Mature woman, white, . Swartbmore. PI\.. TelephDne Swarthmore 6-0680 desires ·position as companion. WESTERN UNION OFFICE FREE PARKING Call Swarthmore 6·5757. WANTED - Family of four desire three-bedroom unfurnished apartment or home rental. Call BA 2-8181 Monday between 1 1 : 0 0 4 4 l1'A",SOn U Co'. 'Is ~!;;:- your I new electr· Y 'Y rea"', Ele .Oeal dea'er's IC clothes d -, ctr/C store. Or at any Phllad'Ye,".. ~n at -.~......._ e Pma ,.~~:-f' CATHERMAN'S I FOR SALE-Two cute pet rabbits NEWS NOTES chapter had accomplished duringl~============~ _ one white female. one black the past year . . Mrs. Dorothy I and Mr. and Mrs. C. \Villiam Ramsay Hutchinson. a well known speaker I 6 2734white male. Call Media PETER· E. TOLD of Lafayette avenue entertained from the Old York Road chapter -'OR S'ALE-T F All Lines Of Insuranco Swarthmore 6·3450 wa section Mission their week-end guest Mr. Rambookcase, glass doors. Call spoke on UThe United World Fed333 Dartmouth Avenue Swarthmore 6-0604. say's grandfather Mr. Allan A. eralists in Relation to Current Swarthmore. Pa. FOR SALE _ -Single -'bed -and of Carbondale, who cel- Events." springs, high chair, baby car- cbrated his eightieth birthday Dr. William Prentice of Swarthriagc. draft screen, pair Venetian his visit. more COlle'ge and Charles Melblinds. Reasonable. Call Swarthmore 6-3985. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Val- chior, representing the PhiladelJAMES E. LAMB FOR SALE Draperies, 3 patT entine of BenJamin West avenue phia Area Council. also PLUlImING AND BEATING long, two pair sill length. Pair are entertaining as their house briefly on United Nations objec.. Re~istered in Swarthmere portieres. Copper colored. gold guest Mrs. Valentine's mother Mrs. \ tivcs and how they ,might be atResidential Wiring tinge. Excellent quality and conR. Shoemaker of Evanston, Ill., tained. ., Dial Chesler 3·BI06 dition. Clearbrook 9-3856. FOR SALE-'48 Chevrolti"t-;Black is visiting here for the month Mrs. Sands and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. HARBISON 2 dr., one owner, excellent conOctober. Tomlinson were delegates to "the dition; heater, seat covers. $1075. Mr. C. MacDonald Swan of Mt. National Federalists Convention Swarthmore 6·1448 Swarthmore 6·0740 Call Swarthmore 6·0460. Holyoltc place attended the annual h e Id Ias t wee k end·ill W as h'10gton, WILLIAM BROOKS FOR SALE - Washing Machine D C $25.00. Imported woolen ade- Gas Convention in Atlantic City . . Ashes & Rubbish Removed Lawns mowed, General ?nonn~MMnnnnM~l quate coat, skirt, brown check, recently. Mr. Swan was one of Volunteer Services grey, blue. Media 6-1361. group of men honored with a Hauling Among those who will serve FOR SALE Mahogany piano to 'Puerto Rico for their serv- the Public Health Nursing Service 236 Harding Av. Morton, Pa. bench. upholstered, music com- icc with the Servel Company, and of Delaware County for the compartment. Reasonable. SwarthCharles E. Fisch,. .. more 6-4118. at the close of the convention ing year are: Mrs. Edson Harris of Since 1905 FDR SALE-L. C. Smith typewri: left for Puerto Rico with a stop 'Wallingford, appointed to the pertcr, $15. Call Swarthmore at Miami. He returned home by sonnel committee and who will alCUNNINGHAM 6·0617. Eastern Airlines. BUILDER so serve on the nominating comPainters & Paper Dancers FOR SALE Matching walnut mittee under Chairman Mary VerWe sh()u1d know how bureau and chifforobe. Swarth"r saw it in The Swartlunorean," tenden of Lansdowne, and Mrs. Swa. 6·2266 M1ohl&,an Aye. more 6-0337. Swarthmore 6·2253 H. B. Hickman of Glen Mills who FOR SALE - Green wool frieze will serve on the property com.sofa with slip cover, $75. Stationary tubs with standard, $5. mittee and take charge of the wesTwo, 9 x .12 woven rugs, $5.00 tern committee. Devine Taxi Service each. 415 Yale avenue. FCla--sACE'- Spin -'Drier-Bum'S Mr. and Mrs. George Plowman EASY washing machine. WorkSWARTHMORE, PA. ing ,condition. $20. Phone Swarthof Harvard avenue entertained more 6-3526. 1\1"rs. Plowman's father Mr. E. S, Jerving Swartlunore, MorFOR SALE--Oriental rugs, 10 x Passmore of Butte, Mont., who ton, Rutledge and Ridley 12, 10 x 13, 12 x 13. Your choice. arrived Sunday for an extended Township since 1918 $150. Chinese rug, 9 x 12, very ••• and visit. good. $200. Wilton rug, 9 x 12, other $75. Many others. Paulsons, PHONE: Swarthmore 6-6001. famous Swarthmore 6·0444 FOR SALE-Trailer - Aluminum, brands 3/4 ton. New tires. For in(ormation call Swarthmore 6-0680, and ask for Jimmy. ~ugl and Carpllt Sampl.. O! --......:;.....;;.;:::;=---=-=.:.:::.::~ I UNITED '''e ." I • Residential _ Painting • Commercial _ Repairs • Alterations Dry Con_ I I - ~~e-nome taste treat FUNERAL HOI\IE A Pr10e til Meet EYery Family's Need I 4 'U.W.F. ELECTION HELD Ib Glendale Club •. " 1NI75c Cream Cheese ."... 2 3·" 27ca1l.11 Kaukauna Klubs ... a'liz 33 Llalll.l pili., C 5wlu Cheese I. P'- ,. 65c PATTERSON 3:00 P.M.-Football: H.S. vs. Glen·Nor ........ Rutgers Ave. Field 8:15 P.M-French Play .................................... Clothier Memorial Saturday. October 28 2:00 PM.-Football: College YS. F. & M................... Alumni Field 2:30 P.M.-Soceer: College vs. F. & M ................... Palmer Field ~=============::::::=============~ SHARP CHEESE 59e: Mild Cheese " 45c Extra Sharp .. 69c 'd erk LIe ranz . .., pll, 35c Mu t Cl-e .... y II. ens er 470 27 PERSONAL - Radio., television I receivers. vacuwn cleaners and; Stmday. October 29 other electrical appliances repair11 :00 P.M.-Morning \Vol'ship ..................... " ......... Local Chllrches ed. Prompt service. Robert CAKES, PIES AND 11:00 P.III.-Girl Scout Service ........................ Methodist Church Brooks, Swarthmore 6·1548. O:ORS D' OEUVRES 8:15 P.M.-Lecture "Values For Modern l\oIan" Meeting House PERSONAL-Painter - formerly Made to Order Tuesday, October 31 boss painter for George Gilles-I 9:30 A.M.-L.W.V. Discussion Group ............ 740 Ogdcn Avenue Best Ingredients pie .. Every job a satisfied custom-I 2:00 P.M.-Huth Adams, - Monalogues ................ Woman's Club Call Media 6-0483 er. Call 'Swarthmore 6-4251. I 7:00 P.M.-Hallowe'en Parade ...................... College Field House PERSONAL-Medical messagefor I' 'l'bursday, November 2 Rubbish Collecti"n wry neck, tense nerves and 10:00 A.rvI.-Insurance Course ................................ Woman's Club contour control. spot reducing. I Swarthmore Dispow Swarthmore 6-2780. WeekI,. or Monthl1 PERSONAL-Have your Old SiJH wace. B P assmore ver Made to Look Like New _ Children's Play Nov. WARREN PIERCE wS do expert Silver Plating. ReaThe Mae D~smond Children'S Mrs. James Sands was elected REAL ESTATE & Swarthmore __ II sonable prices. Work guaranteed. Theatre will open its season on I chairman and. WiUar.d Tomlinson' INSURANCE The Gordons, 28 No Chester Pike, Saturday afternoon, November 4, I wa~ elected vlce-chalr~an of the Clenolden. S\VARTHMORE 6-5510 PERSONAL _ LAMPSHADEs- : at Town Hall, Philadelphia with I Untted World Federahsts, West IIThird 'Generation BuUders" Custom-made lampshades re- the stage play "The Adventures of Delaware co~nty Chapter, at the - ---.---- HORACE A. covered. Finest materials Exquis- Robin Hood." Other plays will be ann~al meetIng held recently in ite detailing. Swawrthmore 6-5922. "Snow \Vhite and the Seven t Medm. Stokes Nursing Home PERSCfNAL--Subscriptions to all Dwarfs" 'Vednesday afternoon,. F 0 II oWI.ng . th e c Iections .ret i.r. SELECT CLIENTELE ma!:azmes. Phone Bertha P. I 17~ South Chesler Road Faries. Swarthmore 6-67~O. December 27; "The Five Little 109 chaIrman Mr. Tomlinson lo'OR SALE _. __ .-. Peppers" on Saturday February 3. opened the program with a com-I Madison 3-9098 Building Construction prehensive review of what the In Our Dairy Departments • Octob~r Wan. T. Patterson, Dirutllr Elchteen Years Experience PIIONE MEDIA Z5 •• I ~ The Rotary Club of Swarthmore on Friday noon, November 3, will be host to Joseph S. Neidig, Governor of the 265th District of Ro· tary international, who is making his annual official visit to each of 1he 58 Rotary Clubs in East and Souttieastern Pennsylvania. He will confer with President Charles G. Thatcher, Secretary Roy L. \Vilkinson and other local Rotary officers on Club administration and Rotary service activities. Mr. Joseph S. Neidig is Superintendent of the Quakertown Schools and is a member of the Rotary Club of Quakertown. He is one of the 201 Rotary District Governors who are supervising the activities of ~ome" 7,100 Rotary Clubs which have a membership of 342,000 business and professional executives in 83 countries and geographical regions throughout the world. News Notes FrIday, parellts Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Van Alen of Park avenue. !-2078_~ H. D. SIPLER lb. M·M·M ~C=L!ERA'~S2:l~'S~I~I95~FO;I;E~D~=;~:s.~an:d~Mr:s.~J:oM~w;.~s:~;:~~~E::S:W::A:R=T:.=H:M=O==R=E:A::N::::::::======~r::::::::--:-==sp~nt THIS WEEK'S CALENDAR PERSON AL - Electrical wmng and installation, residential and conunercial. Water heaters, ranges, dishwashers, dryers. Bendix. All work done to Fire Underwriters' specifications. Service on w8shers, vacuum cleaners, ranges, irons, toasters, fans, lamps. Call Erich H. Hausen, Electrical Contractor, Swarthmore 6-2850. 335 Park avenue. All the fixins for that 9 BUSSE'II 'S SERVICE _ Furniture, odds and ends of any article. Chester 3-3898. WANTED-Garage; near Park and * * PETER Dl NICOLA Driveway Construction Asphalt or Concrete Cellar Walls Re·Plastered Phone Swarthmore 6-2526 GUTrERS ROOFS REPAIRED & INSTALLED WARM-AlE BEATING Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned GEORGE MYERS Box 48 - Swarthmore 6·07tO * RIGHTIN THE CENTER OF TOWN GULF GAS AUTO REPAIRS SW; 6·0440 Dartmouth & Lafayette Ave». "v-~rrIONS swarth-I~~~::::~~::~~::~::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Harvard avenues. Call more 6-1860. \ WANTED - Garage, vicinity of Swarthmore. Box C. The Swarthmorean.:o'~===------ -FOR RENT -FO~R-I\-ENT-Furi>h;hed--::or::---Oun- furnished three-room apart'!lent, Can Swarthmore 6-2047. LOST LO~T _ Silver ear-ring. Finder please return to Swarthmorean Office. FOUND-Purse on Chester road. Owner is invited to identify purse and contents. Call Swarthmore 6-0798. FOUND-Hal!.grown black kitten. Dartmouth avenue. Call Media 6-20'10 . • J. C. LIMEBURNER CO. DISPENSING OPTICMNS Experts in the Making and Fitting of Spectacles and Ey~ Glalll!ell If II _ • Modern KiIcl1.... e Wan and Floor Coyorfllp • New ConatrnoUon e AI"ratlo... and BeJl&lra . Arlen Brothen, Inc. 1923 Chestnut Street - - - Phila 6913 Market Street Upper Darby 302 GayleT Streel, Media, Pa 827 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. Pune: . .oIIa '·011 C-_tera anol linD.... • 10 .OCTOBER THE SWABTBMOBEAN INGATHERING REACHES 3,400 2'1; U50 ' Glen-Nor Visits Girls To Celebrate H. S~ Today At 3 Se~ut Week Oct. 29-Nov. 4 Red Feather Dollars At Work (Continued from page. one) portunity but failed to take advantage of it and was stoPped on Mrs. Birney Morse Is the 15. Although the Garnet could • Re-elected Guild not generate an effective offense during the first two periods, their President defense was of a sterling nat\Jre The largest number of garments and Sharon mll was forced Ito ever collected by the Swarthmore punt many times. Needlework Guild marked this As the second half started fans years Ingathering, held at the Wocould see that it was going to be man's Club on Monday, October all exciting two quarters, as 23. About 3400 garments were Sw~rthmore received the kick-off Swarthmore Girl Scouts will, distributed among 17 benefiting and ripped off one first down af- join Girl Scouts all over America charities. ter another. Again the burden of in observance of Girl Scout Week, Officers for the next two years the attack, fell on Simken and, on October 29 through November 4. fullback Bill Kauffman, who was also were elected on Monday, and outstanding all afternoon. The During this week they will celeMrs. Birney K. Morse was chosen Garnet found a weak spot in the bra~e the birthday o~ ,the~ founder to serve again as president. The Sharon Hill line and ured their Juliette Lowe. On GJrI Scout other offices were filled as folbac;ks through there ~ehind the Sunday, Octoh;r 29, Brownies and lows: first vice-president, Mrs. A. blocking of Fred Campbell, but G~l Scouts will attend the MethSidney Johnson, Jr.; second viceMrs. John D. Bowden, Jr. of Magill road, Delaware County Girl again the Garnet failed to score odlst Church together for the regupresident, Mrs. D. Mace Gowtng; Scout Leader, with Intermediate Carol Topping of Princeton avenue and' Sharon mll took over to start lar morning service at 11 O'clOck. secretary, Mrs. William F. Lee; and Spencer Packard. Carroll ot North Chester road, a Brownie, dema drive that culminated in the Yesterday committees of 11 assisting-secretary, Mrs. Jolm G. onstrate outdoor cooking at the Girl Scout Little House on Cresson game's first touchdown when troops attended a two-hour trainMoxey, Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. J. Allane. Watching Red Feather Dollars at work are Mrs. Newton E. quarterback Hutchinson passed to bIg session for new members in bright Jones. Tea was served in the afternoon IIoopman and Mrs. W. Oling Willis, both of Ridley Park, who served left p.nd Eberley on the ui from the Woman's Club Lounge. which he carried it across. Tonight Troop 16 will hold its to those who came to view the ex- as Central Delaware County Solicitors in the Campaign last year. The next few moments of play plastic -party in' the Presbyterian tensive and worthwhile display of collected articles including garCub Pack Meets Tonight . Pupils' Ar*" B.ng'htens showed the Swarthmore. boys at Church at 7:45 p.m.• Monday, Oc~ their greatest peak of the season. tober 30, the giris will hold a ments for men, women, children, SwarthmOre's Cub Scout Pack Shop Display Windows With reckless abandon they pro- Hallowe'en party in the Girl Scout many baby clothes and household ceeded to rip the Blue and Gold House. linen. In ,the evening, in cooper- No.·l will hold its first monthly meeting of the year at 7:15, toBy this evening the Swarthmore apart and in short order had their Troop 269 held a regular meet. ation with the Woman's Club, the Guild sponsored a talk by Cy Pe- night, October 27, in the Trinity business section will be filled with first touchdown as 'Bill Kauffman ing this weak in the. Tririity terman and served refreshments Episcopal Church at C,ollege ave- ghosts, goblins, and other noc- burst through left guard on a hand Church. The meeting was .conturnal characters who appear o~ off from Bob Allison for Swarth- duct.ed Qy the new troop in the Lounge of the Club to those nue and Chester road. The meeting will be a candle- at Hallowe'en. Fourty-four groups more's TD. Eric Sharpless with officers: 'president,Leigh Hollis, who came ihen to see the Ingathlight initiation ceremony at which of students--l0 from the fifth and Billy Hoot holding converted the secretary Evelyn Bullitt, treasurer, ering~ The charities which are bene- time 34 new boys will be induc!ed sixth -grades, 16 from .the seventh extra' point to put the Gamet LoUise Johnson. Plans were made fiting from the collection are: into the Cub Pack and receIve grades, 14 from the eIghth grade, ahead 7 to 6. A few minutes la- fora Hallowe'en party to be held . and 4 from the high school-will te~ Fr~ Campbell broke- through tonight in the Girl Scout House. Fife-Hamill Memorial Health Cen- their Bob Cat pins. Cub Pack Chairman for the year be decorating the store windows, the Sharon Hill defenSe to smother Mr. and Mrs. Charles Topping, ter, whiCh was formerly mown as - the Babies Hospital; Chester Day will be Palmer Skoglund. Cub 'under the genera]. direction of the the passer causing them to fum- Mrs. - Clark Allison" and Mrs. Nursery; Community Health Cen- Packmaster will be J. A. Turner. art teachers, Claudia Hancock and ble. Allen Jim Schmidt fell on . the ball on the Sharon Hill 23. Charles Lincoln,. members of the ter of Central Delaware County; Den .Mothers who will have dens Ann Jane Cleaver. The Swarthmor~ Business As- This gave Swarthmore a golden troop committee, will be chaperFamily Service of Western Dela- during the month of November ware County; Friend's Home for will meet at th~ home of Joseph sociation is participating 100% opportunity to ice up the game, ons. Children in Secane; the Home Moran, Jr., 223 Ke?yon avenue at in the program and has provided which they did a. few plays' later' Mr. 'and Mrs. J. Warren PaxsonMissionary Society; J; Lewis Cro- 8 on Monday ~venmg, October 30. prizes for the best windows in when quarterback Allison fired aof VaSsar ave~ue spent a week: zer Hospital; Lovers of Children Mr.. Moran Will be .th~ Program each category. As judges, the pass to Campbell in the end zone~ motoring through the New En':' for,November s monthly Swarthmare R'ecreaon ·ti Assocla'- Again Sharpless and . Hoot· . con- gland 'Sta·tes', in Philadelphia; Philadelphia Pr0- Chattman . , - ' En. route thew ., , Pack meeting on November 17. tion has asked Mrs Clair Wilcox verted putting the Garnet,out in visited their niece Mrs. C. R~ , testant Episcopal Mission; Sunny Crest F'ann for Negro Boys in Dr. Robert Walker ~f Swarthm.or~ front 14-6. The defensive line se1lDe·.Burlo and. family ot New Cheyney; Taylor Hospital; Union Mr. John C. Bair of Swarthmore C II W· ifr d R bl f th play was an outstanding fea.ture Medford' Masa: In e . urn e 0 e all afternoon, led by, the hard ' . . Gospel Mission in Chester; Volun- ~as -been ordered by U.S. Marine o ege, School of IndustrIal Arts, and charging left tackle :Jleds Cro _ ~-;;;;---;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;---;;;;ji teers 'or-America; Delaware Coun- Corps Reserye to further examinMOTHERS CL'UB ty Child Care Center Association alion in, one year. Meanwhile he Jeanne ~vans of Wood SchooL thers. Because of such outstan~g Bake. Sale in Glenolden; Philadelphia Gener- has returned to his employment They ~lan to select the winners as play Reds was selected lineman of early m the week-end as possible. tM· week by the Delaware. Coun. . Saturday, Oct. 28 al Hospital Pediatrics Depar1ment; with AtJas Powder Company, PittsThe decorated windows will rety Coaches Association. Camp Sunshine; and Children's burgh, regional sales offices. Mrs. 10 to 12 A. M. main on display until after Hal- . Aid Society of Delaware County, Bair will join him at his new Sipler's Hardware Store lowe'en, if the weatherman is French Play At College the one new charity added- this location to be assigned. She is kind. The French· Club of Swarthyear. at_ present at her parents' home more College opens this season's In a later edition of The at Gardners near Gettysburg, and NOTICE IS HEREBY "GIVEN, drama parade with the production .Doll Wardrobes Swanthmorean a complete count has fully _recovered from her acp1,lrsuant to the provisions of Act of a three-act comedy by the conof the garments collected will be cident whch. occured while on of ~ssembly No. 380, approved MADE TO ORDER French playright, Beady for ChrIstmas . given. her wedding trip to Bermuda. May 24, 1945, of intention to file temporary I f Grdered by November 1 in the office of the S~cretary of Claude Fuget. The' play, ''LeS Call Media 6-1090 rPnllffi51ffi51IF.5llr.r; the Commonwealth ot Pennsyl- jours heureux" will be given in the If vania, at Harrisburg" Pa., and in the office of the Prothonotary of College's Clothier Memorial to-I~~~~~§~~~~~~~~": the Court of Common Pleas of niglit at 8:15 p.m. Admission is I: Delaware Co~ty, on ~e 7th day free, and all those interested in of November, 1950, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in !! SAVE THE ~ATE !! FIREMEN BUSY Delaware County, Pennsylv~a, under the -assumed or fictitious The Swarthmore Fire Company n.ame, style or._ designation of had active week-end as it raced COMMUNITY DELIVERY. SERTUJESDAY NO~ -1,4 VICE with its principal place of to t9ree different fires in less than business at 308 Union· Ave., 24 hours. Swarthmore, Pa. The names and At 2:14 Friday afternoon the addresses, of all persons owning or company put out a leaf fire at ANNUAL HEALTH interested in said business \ are Chester ro' ad and' West Dale' aveElijah Baughn, 240 Bowdoin Ave., and Swar~ore, Pa. and Lawrence nue. At 8:15 Friday evening the Mohammed, 308 Union Ave., company was called to Rose ValSwarthmore, Pa. A. Sidney Johnson, Jr. ley, along with four other com- WELFARE DESSERT Butler, Beatty, Greer t$t Johnson panies, to fight the fire that raged Media, Pa. in the $40,000 Parks home•. ----.;......Bridge-Tickets 75c ..... .... ,.,..... .......... • .... Saturday morning wound up the seri~ as the whistle blew at 11:47 GET YOURSELF OUT ON A LIMB for the garage roof at ~21 Kenyon avenue. WOMAN'S. CLUB II • an DON'T , ? Personal ~ts of you and members of your ' family may put you lIeut on a'limb" financially unless you have a new C:OMPREHENSIVE Srl'- • .UT, P®~" PEIISON. LIAaiLITY POLICY The coverage is broader than ever, before, yet the cost is-low. Call us for complete information. THAT . DELIGHT' uL FOOLISHNESS.OOME IN PETER[:E. TOLD 333 Dartmouth.' Avenue,1 Swarthmore POOne Swarthmore 6-1833 Sale. -Rental. Bring Your Cards! , BUY .Iice LarLe.,·- i rt 5 9old Lan" Luildlns ESSE REALTOR Sprintfhtlcl, QeI. County BUY your ·evenbic -de88eri at , I the cake aDd CUul7. table. Bring Your Smile I I ~e Rome a Door PrIa . . . . SWwIl r ... 601451 .... J ~----------------------~ ~~.~~.~.~.~~.~u.~.~~.~uu~.~u~u YGurChrisbnas ~ and help the BUIld and Polio stricIteD. NEWELL J. AND "PLAY" WITH US .. , Brin~ Your Fr.~nds! Apprai.a/. Mortgages ''ilANDFULIJ OF- . RE,AL ESTATE u:========================~.~ INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURE .' 10 THE SWARTBMOREAN .OCTOBER 27, 1150 " INGATHERING Red Feather DoUars At Work Glen-Nor Visits Girls To Celebrate H. S. Today At 3 'Scout Week Oct. 29-Nov. 4 REACHES 3,400 (Continued from page one) portunity but failed to take advantage of it and was stopped on the 15. Although the Garnet could • not generate an effective offense during the first two periods, their defense was of a sterling nature The largest number of garments and Sharon Hill was forced ito punt many times. eVer collected by the Swarthmore Needlework Guild marked this As the second half started fans years Ingathering, held at the Wocould see that it was gomg to be man's Club on Monday, October an exciting two quarters, as 23. About 3400 garments were Swarthmore received the kick-off Swarthmore Girl Scouts will, distributed among 17 benefiting and ripped off one first down afcharities. ter another. Again the burden of join Girl Scouts all over America Officers for the next two years the attack fell on Simken and on in observance of Girl Scout Week, also were elected on Monday, and fullback Bill Kauffman, who was October 29 through November 4. Mrs. Birney K. Morse was chosen outstanding all afternoon. The During this week they will celeto serve again as president. The Garnet found a weak spot in the brate the birthday of their founder other offices were filled as folSharon Hill line and poured their Juliette Lowe. On Girl Scout lows: first vice-president, Mrs. A. ba<;ks through there behind the Sunday, October 29, Brownies and Sidney Johnson, Jr.; second viceblocking of Fred Campbell, but Girl Scouts will attend the Methpresident, 'Mrs. D. Mace Gowing; Mrs. John D. Bowden, Jr. of Magill road, Delaware County Girl again the Garnet failed to score odist Church together for the regusecretary, Mrs. William F. Lee; Scout Leader, with Intermediate Carol Topping of Princeton avenue and' Sharon Hill took over to start lar morning service at 11 o'clOck. assisting-secretary, Mrs. John G. and Spencer Packard. Carroll of North Chester road, a Brownie, dem- a drive that culminated in the Yesterday committees of 11 Moxey, Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. J. AI- onstrate outdoor cooking at the Girl Scout Little House on Cresson game's first touchdown when troops attended a two-hour trainbright Jones. lane. Watching Red Feather Dollars at work are Mrs. Newton E. quarterback Hutchinson passed to ing session for new members in Tea was served in the afternoon Hoopman and Mrs. W. Oling Willis, both of Ridley Park, who served left end Eberley on the 15 from the Woman's ClUb Lounge. to those who came to view the ex- ~ Central Delaware County Solicitors in the Campaign last year. which he carried it across. Tonight Troop 16 will hold its tensive and worthwhile display of The next few moments of play plastic party in the Presbyterian collected articles including garC b P k 1\1 t T . ht 'p ·1' A B· h showed the Swarthmore boys at Church at 7:45 p,m .. Monday, Ocments for men, women, children, U ac ee S omg up" s r.t .r"g tens their greatest peak of the season. tober 30, the girls will hold a many baby clothes and household Swarthmore's Cub Scout Pack Shop Display Windows With reckless abandon they pro- Hallowe'en party in the Girl Scout linen. In ,the evening, in cooper- No. 1 will hold its first monthly ceeded to rip the Blue and Gold House. ation with the Woman's Club, the meeting of the year at 7:15 toBy this evening the Swarthmore apart and in short order had their Troop 269 held a regular meetGuild sponsored a talk by Cy Pe- night, October 27, in the Trinity business section will be filled with first touchdown as Bill Kauffman ing this week in the. Trinity terman and served refre.c;hments Episcopal Church at College ave- ghosts, goblins, and other noc- burst through left guard on a hand in the Lounge of the Club to those nue and Chester road. turnal characters who appear only off from Bob Allison for Swarth- Church. The meeting was conby the new troop who came then to see the IngathThe :neeting will be a candle- at Hallowe'en. FourtY-four groups more's TO. Eric Sharpless with ducted officers: president, Leigh Hollis, ering. light initiation ceremony at which o.f students--l0 from the fifth and Billy Hoot holding converted the The charities which are bene- time 34 new boys will be inducted slxth grades, 16 from the seventh extra point to put the Garnet secretary Evelyn Bullitt, treasurer, fiting from the collection are: into the Cub Pack and receive grades, 14 from the eighth grade, ahead 7 to 6. A few minutes la- Louise Johnson. Plans were made Fife-Hamill Memorial Health Cen- their Bob Cat pins. and 4 from the high school-will ter Fred Campbell broke through for a Hallowe'en party to be held ter, whiCh was formerly known as Cub Pack Chairman for the year be decorating the store windows, the Sharon Hill defense to smother tonight in the Girl Scout House. the Babies Hospital; Chester Day will be Palmer Skoglund. Cub under the general direction of the the passer causing them to fum- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Topping, Nursery; Community Health Cen- Pack master will be J. A. Turner. art teachers, Claudia Hancock and ble. Allen Jim Schmidt fell on Mrs. Clark Allison, and Mrs. ter of Central Delaware County; Den Mothers who will have dens Ann Jane Cleaver. the ball on the Sharon Hill 23. Charles Lincoln, members of the Family Service of Western Dela- during the month of November The Swarthmore Business As- This gave SWarthmore a golden troop committee, will .be chaperware County; Friend's Home for will meet at the home of Joseph sociation is participating 100% opportunity to ice up the game, ons. Children in Secane; the Home Moran, Jr., 223 Kenyon avenue at in the program and has provided which they did a few .plays later Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Paxson Missionary Society; J. Lewis Cro- 8 on Monday evening, October 30. prizes for the best windows in when quarterback Allison fired. a of Vassar avenue spent a week zer Hospital; Lovers of Children Mr. Moran will be ·the Program each category. As judges, the pass to Campbell in the end zone. in Philadelphia; Philadelphia Pro- Chairman for November's monthly Swarthmore Recreation Associa- Again Sharpless and Hoot con- motoring through the New EnEn route the;y testant Episcopal Mission; Sunny Pack meeting on November 17. tion has asked Mrs, Clair Wilcox, verted putting the Garnet out in gland States~ visited their niece Mrs. C. RusCrest Farm for Negro Boys in Dr. Robert Walker of Swarthmore front 14-6. The defensive line Cheyney; Taylor Hospital; Union Mr. John C. Bair of Swarthmore play was an outstanding feature sell De· Burlo and family of New Medford, MaSli. has ·been ordered by U.S. Marine College, Winifred Rumble of the all afternoon, led by the hard .::;;;;_;;;;;; Gosp~l Mission in Chester; VolunS h 1 f I d _ _;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;;.;;::;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ t Corps Reserve to further examin. c 00 0 n ustrial Arts, and charging left tackle ds CrouI' eers of America; Delaware CounJeanne Evans of Wood School. ty Child Care Center Association alion in one year. Meanwhile he thers. Because of SUCh outstanding MOTHERS CLUB m . G I enolden; Philadelphia Gener- h as re t urne d t 0 h'IS empI oymen t They plan to select the winners as play Reds was selected lineman of Bake Sale al Hospital Pediatrics Department; with Atlas Powder Company, Pitts- early in the week-end as possible. the week by the Delaware Coun- ' C amp S uns h me; Saturday, Oct. 28 and C hi'Idren's b urg, h reglona . I sa 1es offices. Mrs. The decorated windows will re- ty Coaches Assocl·atl·on. · 10 to 12 A. M. Aid Society of Delaware County, Bair will join him at his new main I ' on display until after Halthe one new charity added· this location to be assigned. She is k~wde en, if the weatherman is year French Play At College ~~=S=iP=le=r='S~H=a=rd::::w=a=r=es=tore=::::~ • at present a t her parents' home m. The French Club of Swarth- .= In a later edition of The at Gardners near Gettysburg, and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - more College opens this season's Swar,thmorean a complete count has fully recovered from her acNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, drama parade with the production Doll Wardrobes pursuant to the provisions of Act o~ the garments collected will be cident whch occured while on of Assembly No. 380, approved of a three-act comedy by the conMADE TO ORDER given. her wedding trip to Bermuda. May 24, 1945, of intention to file temporary French playright, Ready for Christmas . ---. -in the office of the Secretary of Claude Puget. The play. "Les H ordered by November 1 ~~_1r.511r.;i11i511i( the. Commonw~alth of Pennsy~- jours heureux" will be given in the Call Media 6-1090 t=!.IlE:!Il.E!.IlE!.Il! vama, at HarrIsburg, Pa., and m the office of the Prothonotary of College's Clothier Memorial to- _~~~~~~~§~~~~~~; the Court of Common Pleas of night at 8:15 p.m. Admission is ';i Delaware County, on the 7th day free, and all those interested in of November, 1950, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in !! SAVE THE ~ATE !! FmEMEN BUSY Delaware County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious The Swarthmore Fire Company name, style or designation of had an active week-end as it raced COMMUNITY DELIVERY SERTUlESDAY NO~ 14 VICE with its principal .plilCe of to three different fires in less than business at 308 Union Ave., 24 hours. Swarthmore, Pa. The names and At 2:14 Friday afternoon the addresses of all persons owning or company put out a leaf fire at ANNUAL HEALTH interested in said business are Elijah Baughn, 240 Bowdoin Ave., Chester road and West Dale aveSwarthmore, Pa. and Lawrence nue. At 8:15 Friday evening the and Mohammed, 308 Union Ave., company was called to Rose ValSwarthmore, Pa. ley, along with four other com- WELFARE DESSERT A. Sidney Johnson, Jr. Butler, Beatty, Greer & Johnson panies, to fight the fire that raged Media, Pa. in the $40,000 Parks home. .. Sa~urday morning wound up the • • Bridge--Tickets 7Sc GET YOURSELF OUT ON A LIMB series as the whistle blew at 11:47 for the garage roof at 221 Kenyon avenue. WOMAN'S CLUB Personal ~cts of you and members of your Mrs. Birney Morse Is Re-elected Guild President I I .Re. DON'T , ft • family may put you "Gut on a'limb" financially unless you have a new PERSONAL LIABILITY POLICY yet the cost is low. Call us for complet. inFormation. 333 Dartmouth Avenue, Swarthmore Phone Swarthmore 6-1833 Sales Bring Your Cards! ·Renta/s THAT DELIGHTFUL ''HANDFUL'' OF FOOLISHNESS. COME IN PETERCE. TOLD Bring Your Friends! , COMPREHENSIVE The coverage is broader than ever before, REAL ESTATE AND "PLAY" WITH US Appraisals Nlortgages BUY your Christmas gifts and help Ihe Blind and Polio stricken. BUY your NEWELL J. eveninr dessert; at U1e Cake and Candy table. ESSE Bring Your Smile Springfield. DeL County Take Home a Door Prise REALTOR Pho ... $Warth..... 603452