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College news, December 10, 1914
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1914-12-10
serial
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 01, No. 10
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
“Morning Watch” schedules may be ob-
tained from A. Grabau, '16, or E. Dulles,
sy
The daily prayer meeting of the Chris-
tian Association is held in the C. A. Li-
brary at 8.30 a. m. Everyone is invited
to attend.
A mid-week prayer circle will be held
in Radnor No. 20, for Merion, Radnor,
and Denbigh; in Roekefeller No. 2, for
Rockefeller and Pembroke
West.
Bible Study Committee.—Mr. Deems |
will give the third lecture of his series, |
on December 16th;
Taylor Hall. His subject will be, “The
Bible as the Social Worker's Inspiration.”
Mission Study Committee.—The com-
mittee met on December 3d, and arranged
for the following Mission Study Classes |
for the Second Semester:_.‘Japan,” led |
by R. Sato, 17; “The Women of India and
Turkey,” led by L. Dillingham;
Missions,” led by 'E. Dulles, '17. The time
of meeting for these-classes~ will be de>
cided later. .
Federation Committee.—There will be
a meeting of all Episcopalians in the C. A.
Library, Thursday, December 10th, *“at
1.30.
in securing their usual number of Christ-
has dolls. ; The children who get these
dolls every: Christmas: are too little to.
realize the horrors of the war and they
will look forward eagerly to their Christ-
mas as they always have.
you will dress one of the dolls and help us
keep them from being disappointed.
Junk Committee.—‘Will this fit a boy
of 6?” “Something for a baby of 1 year!”
“Old lady of 80 wants something warm;
she can’t wear this red cap.” “I’ve noth-
ing for my boy of 12.” “Peggy, you're
the biggest, try this on to see if it will)
fit my invalid size 44." These were the
wild and woful cries at the Junk Meeting |
on Saturday, when the Christmas bundles
RECITAL +
Mme. Stuart Taylor, Vocalist
Miss Bertha Emily Harding, Pianist
for the benefit of the Educational Fund
of the Pennsylvania Medical Missionary Society
AT. HAVERFORD UNION
HAVERFORD COLLEGE
Saturday, December 12th
At 8 p. m.
Tickets $1.00 *“Me.Nere.
East and)
at 8.30 in Room F,|
The Sewing Committee. —In spite of the)
increase in the prices of all toys, the)
Sewing Committee has been fortunate)
We hope that.
were hatin made up. _The familiar seine
36 or 38, were fairly easy, so were the |
girls of 16 and 17. One thoughtful Junker |
had brought some boys’ clothes from |
home which helped out with the large |
families, so the committee managed to
make up presents for forty families, but)
sixty more bundles are needed. Will)
every member of the Christian Associa-
tion give something even if it is only a
collar or’an old pair of gloves? Bring it)
to the Gym or give it to the Hall Junker.
Also wanted: Christmas stockings filled |
| for old ladies. Apply to Gymnasium.
GOD, NATURE AND MAN
| Sermon by Dr. Johnson Ross
| In spite of the cold and the sleet on
| Sunday\evening the Chapel was crowded
to hear Dr. Johnson Ross. Dr. Ross spoke
| of the five cardinal sins which, arising
from wrong relation with nature, have
done much to bring about the confusion
“Medical | which prevails at the present day. These
sins are thanklessness, waste, destruc-
tiveness, crueHy to animals, and idleness.
In order to clear up confusion of ideas,
Mr. Ross emphasized the fact that man |
is sovereign of creation only so long as|
he uses his sovereignty for moral @énds, |
/and that there is, indeed, a close moral |
sympathy between man and nature. Dr. |
Ross concluded by saying that sham spir- |
ituality had made a dividing line between |
30d, nature and man, and that it is only
through such great crises as the present |
war that we are made to realize how,
close a between the three. |
NOTICE
All those .who wish t6 take the course
on Private Law next semester will please
hand their names to A. Kenyon, ’15. The
course will be two hours a week and Dr.
Fenwick will try to find a time con-
venient for all.
MARY G. McCRYSTAL
Successor to Ellen A. McCurdy
LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RUCHINGS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND NOTIONS.
842 Lancaster Avenue
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Bryn Mawr, Pa.
HENRY B. WALLACE
CATERER AND CONFECTIONER
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
| College and students,
| Whitman’s Candies Sold
Phone, Bryn Mawr 570
/903-905, Lancaster Ave.
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ee COLLEGE. NEWS
F. W. PRICKITT BRYN MAWR
Is the authorized DRUGGIST to Bryn Mawr
Messenger calls
11 A. M. at each hall daily (Sunday
excepted) for orders
Store, Lancaster Ave.
WM. H. RAMSEY & SONS
DEALERS IN
‘ FLOUR, FEED AND
FANCY GROCERIES ~
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
F. W. CROOK
| TAILOR AND IMPORTER
| Cleaning Pressing Remodeling
908 Lancaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr, Pa.
=
THE LODGE Phone Bryn Mawr 333-Y
845 Lancaster Avenue
Tempting Dinners and Dainty Suppers
specially prepared
Salads, and Cakes made to
order for College Teas
Sandwiches,
The Bryn Mawr National Bank
BRYN MAWR, PA.
Capital, $50,000 Surplus, $50,000
‘Undivided Profits, $27,141.30
Pays Interest on Time Certificates .
Travelers’ Checks and Letters of Credit Sold
A Regular Banking Business Transacted
BRYN MAWR HARDWARE co.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS .
Corner of Lancaster and Merion Avenues
‘BRYN. MAWR FLOWER STORE
ALFRED H. PIKE, Proprietor
_ Florists to the late King Edward VII
‘ Cut Flowers and Fresh Plants Daily
Floral Baskets and Corsages
807 Lancaster Ave.
RYAN BROS.
AUTO TRUCKS FOR PICNICS, STRAW
_ RIDES, ETC.
Accommodate 18 People Rosemont, Pa.
Phone, Bryn Mawr 216-D
TRUNK AND BAG REPAIRING
The Main Lines Headquarters for Trunks,
Bags and Suit Cases of thoroughly reliable makes,
penne with a fine assortment of Harness,
Saddlery and Automobile Supplies
EDWARD L. POWERS
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Phone 373
ECKWER’
Richard Zeckwer |
Camille W. Zeckwer | Directors
46th SEASON
All Branches of Music and Theory Taught.
Send for Prospectus.
S PHILADELPHIA MUSICAL ACADEMY
1617 Spruce Street 1 |
6029 MAIN STREET, GERMANTOWN
| ranches { 46's. 2d STREET. WEST PHILA.
CLASS AND PRIVATE LESSONS
Special Classes for College Students.
J. R. ZECKWER, Business Manager
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