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College news, October 10, 1923
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1923-10-10
serial
Weekly
6 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 10, No. 02
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
https://tripod.brynmawr.edu/permalink/01TRI_INST/26mktb/alma991001620579...
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation.
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THE COLLEGE NEWS
* FIRST SUNDAY EVENING CHAPEL
"a LED BY MR. RUFUS JONES
Speaker Emphasizes Power
* » Students to Rebuild World
In his sermon in Taylor Hall last Sunday
might Professor Rufus Joneg Chairman
of the Board of Directors of the College
and Professor of Philosophy at Haverford
College, pleaded for the sacrificial spirit.
The ‘greatest catastrophe of the’
today, he said in brief, is the collapse of
faith and hope. America, its
sponsibility, is growing mege and more ma-
terially minded, although civilization can-
not survive materially finless revived spir-
itually. The only men and women: who can
assume the spiritual task are those who
are now college students. But when there
--4g selfishness there can~ be no salvation.
What we need is the leadershfp of radiant
personality, and that is what we find at the
headwaters of our faith. Jesus saw the
infinite possibilities in. every character, and
the Kingdom of-God on earth. To follow
in his footsteps, we must love the highest,
must feel the impact of Jesus’ life which
all through the ages has been changing
men, and we must vote
world.”
of
world
with re-
for
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Cc. A. TO HAVE OPEN’ DISCUSSION
_GROUPS AND CABINET MEETINGS
Kathleen Gallwey,
Christian, Association, spoke at’ the Pirst
vesper service of the year ‘concerning the
plans of the Association for 1923-24.
« This year all students at
urged to speak at vespers if they have
anything they would like to say. Miss Gall-
oy
College are
a spiritual:
’24, president of the:
wey especially urges the incoming Fresh-
this opportunity. She’ also said that the
meetings of the cabinet; which is composed
of.all the members of Christian Association
Committees, are to be open to all the Col-
lege to come and talk as ‘well as listen.
An innovation in the Christian
tion activity is the opportunity for discus-
sion groups which will be held immediately
after Sunday night chapel. apd ‘will be led
by the speaker of the evening. It is’ hoped
that these will grow up gradually of their
own accord, in ofder that those who agree:]
or disagree with the minister’s statements
Associa-
may talk over their ideas.
Gallwey said ‘that Christian
should. strive to give the College not only
clear thinking and facts but the spiritual
life which is much more important.
Association
IN PHILADELPHIA
Lyric: “Caroline,” with J. Harold Maur-
ray and Myrtle Schary.
Shubert: “Dancing Girl.”
Adelphi: , Louis Mann and George. Si
ney in “Give and Take.” ‘
t Garrick: Ina Claire in
Truth.”* Next week, “Loyalties,”
the original New York.cast....
Last week of “The, Merchant
with David Warfield,
“Lightnin.”
“The Awful
with
Forrest:
of Venice,”
Broad:
‘Walnut: “Whispering Wires.”
“The Love Child,’* with
Beecher and Lee Baker.
* Chestnut Street Opera House: “Hunch-
back of Notre Dame,” featuring Lon
Chaney. “iy,
“The White Rose.”
Next
week, Janet
Stanton:
| ests in Quality Street
"Guests in “Quality Stréet” greet Whitman’s quality group of
distinguished candy packages as welcome friends,
In any social gathering they give an added sense of sociability.
There’s magic in eating together. There’s conversation stimulated
whenever the hostess produces the Sampler, Salmagundi, Pleas-
ure Island, or any others of the favorites in “The Quality Group.”
as
Whitman’s a?
STEPHEN F. WHITMAN & SON, Inc.,
Philadelphia, U. S. A.
candies are sold Eby
men-and graduates to avail themselves of
In closing Miss |.
Bryn Mawr Massage Shop
SHAMPOOING
MARCEL WAVING
MANICURING
FACIAL MASSAGE
NOTICE—Tht above, formerly at the Floyd Build-
ing, has moved to larger quarters where we hope to
be better able (o serve ourpatrons.
Opposite Post Office
Telephone, 832 Bryn Mfwr
‘|DRUGS
Perfumes and Gifts ‘
POWERS & REYNOLDS,
837 Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr *
Afternoon Tea and Lancheon
COTTAGE TEA ROOM
Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr
Everything dainty and delicious
Riding Habits
| & Breeches
FRANCIS B. HALL
TAILOR
840 LANCASTER AVE., BRYN MAWR, PA.
3 stores west of Post Office Phone, Bryn Mawr 834
ONE FLIGHT DOWN TO LOW PRICES «
FIRST CLASS ©
ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING
WORK NEATLY DONE AND GUARANTEED
ORDERS DELIVERED
N. WEINTRAUB
525 LANCASTER AVE 812 LANCASTER AVE.
Haverford Bryn Mawr
WILLIAM L. HAYDEN®
HOUSEKEEPING. HARDWARE
PAINTS LOCKSMITHING
Phone B, M. 916 Moderate Prices
Mrs. Hattie Moore
Gowns and Blouses
Elliott Ave. Bryn Mawr
838 LANCASTER AVE. BRYN MAWR
PHILIP HARRISON
826 LANCASTER AVENUE
Walk Over Shoe Shop
Agent for,
Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings
Attractive Underwear
Corsets -
Mrs. E. S. Tomlinson —
Lancaster Avenue, Devon, Pa.
oe
Bouquets
a dainty little flavor at
1316 CHESTNUT STREET.
x
Phone Wayne 862 Orders takenin Alumnz Room |
ARMENIAN DRESSMAKERS
The Fleur de Lis
‘Dressmaking Parlor
Reception and Afternoon Gowns
Artistically Designed
Hand Made and Embgoidered
MRS. DORA YACOUBIAN
' MISS S. ZAKARIAN
9 Haws Terrace Ardmore, Pa.
BuTTON COVERING
BEADING
HEMSTITCHING
PLEBATING
Geeks: a Gifts
for -all occasions
THE GIFT SHOP
814 Lancaster ‘Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa.
S.A. WILSON
COMPANY
Imported and Domestic Stationery
Gifts—Seasonable Cards
| 10 South 18th Street, Philadelphia
YE PEACOCK
110° So. 19th St.
LURGNOON ©. coro. oc ewes cokes 11.30 to 3
MONEE bk DENG Cer maehaes VENTS 3 to 5
PUNWAPAON 6 gy Cc k c Ceee ks crac (5.30 to 8
Stop in sometime and trySour sandwiches
FLOWERS. SERVICE SATISFACTION
BAXTER & GREEN, Inc.
FLORISTS —
129 S. Sixteenth St., Phila’, Pa.
BELL PHONE, SPRUCE 32-62
GUTEKUNST
PoRTRAITS
Special prices to Bryn Mawr Students
1722 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
Spruce 5961
.
~«*Make our Store your Store”’
MAIN LINE DRUG STORE
ARDMORE, PA.
Presexiptiod sereferlly
mpoun y
Registered Pharmacists : Arden rin
CLEANING . . DYEING
CBAS- SNYDER
829 Lancaster Ave.
Phone B. M. 131. _Bryn. Mawr, Pa...
ALTERING - » REPAIRING | |
Printers Engravers Stationers
Spring & Summer Gowns
WRAPS AND: SPORT CLOTHES
FOR GIRLS AND WOMEN
GRACE STEWART | *
113 South 19th Street :
a
DAINTY ICED
SANDWICHES. _ DRINKS
College
Tea House
Open Daily from_1 to 7
EVENING PARTIES BY
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
Fancy Groceries Fruit and Vegetables
Wm. T. Mclintyre’s
821 LANCASTER AVENUE
BRYN MAWR
Charge Accounts
Ice Cream Pastry
Free Delivery
Confectionery
THE BRYN MAWR TRUST co.
CAPITAL, $250,000
DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS 4
SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT
After June Ist Removed to ©
139 SOUTH 13th STREET |
15TH STREET
Cecile =
Millinery 4
141 SOUTH ©
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