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College news, April 9, 1947
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
Bryn Mawr College (creator)
1947-04-09
serial
Weekly
4 pages
digitized microfilm
North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 33, No. 20
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.
BMC-News-vol33-no20
THE COLLEGE NEWS
Peeve TF ert#
B. M. to Sponsor
Red Cross Dance
' Seventy-five girls are needed to
entertain six hundred soldiers at a
dance at the Valley Forge General
Hospital ‘which will be held Tues-
day evening, April 15 and spon-
sored by Bryn Mawr. Compara-
tively little time has been given to
the Red Cross this year and so
here is our chance to do our bit.
The buses supplied by .the Red
Cross will leave Pem Arch at 6
and will return at 11:30. Those
who go are asked to wear after-
noon dresses, and since they will
be guests of the hospital and of
the Army, they must abide by the
rules and not leave the recreation
hall. A charge of $1 will be made
to cover the cost of refreshments
supplied by the Bryn Mawr
The week before spring vacation
concluded the formal badminton
season for Bryn Mawr, leaving a
record of three wins and three
losses for the varsity, a clear rec-
ord of three wins and no losses for
the junior varsity, and an unde-
feated season for the number one
doubles team of Nan Garton and
Thekla Wurlitzer.
Miss Grant termed this a “pret-
ty good season,” considering the
varsity players lost last spring at
graduation. Until this year,
Swarthmore was the only team
which had defeated Bryn Mawr.
Only two games were played at
the “home” court, the Merion
Cricket Club, while five were play-
ed on the opponents’ courts. Man-
ager this year was Thekla Wur-
Badminton Team Wins 3 Games;
J. V., Doubles Team, Undefeated
Engagements and Marriages
Laura Dimond, ’47, to Dr. Al-
fred Coleman.
Mary Levin, ’47, to Morris
Gordon L. Goodman.
Geraldine Kartiganer, °49, to
Leonard D. Steinlauf.~
1-4, on February, 24. March 2, the Kronfeld. Joan Meyer, ’50, to Forrest E.
varsity defeated Rosemont on the Mildred Nelson, 47, to Joe} Sovring. .
losers’ floor, 3-2, and the junior| ~ Busch.
varsity won their opening game Mary Stewart, °47, to Dr. : MASE OES
over Rosemont, 5-0. The Drexel James A. Meath: 6 Sybil Ullman, ’48, to Merrill
onn.
game, played at the Mérion ‘Crick- Sherry Ann Bordorf, 48, to
et Club, was lost by the varsity,
2-8, but the junior varsity won
again, 5-0. On March 14, at Penn,
the junior varsity cancelled Bryn
MAYO and PAYNE Early or Late
Mawv’s first defeat by Penn, when Card: Gifts YOU CAN GET ‘
they won their game, 3-2. On
March 19, the Merion Cricket Club RADIO GOOD FOOD
courts witnessed the defeat of the
elub team by Bryn Mawr, 4-1, Parts Repairs sath cade sricars
while the final match, 1-4, to AT THE
821 LANCASTER AVE,
BRYN MAWR
Swarthmore at the winners’ courts.
The team closed the season by
defeating the faculty team, 2-1.
There is promise of a good 1948
season, according to Miss Grant,
BLU COMET
League. : litzer and Libby Bagley was cap- |since there are many freshmen on
r p Bao te Peg bs ho ong tain of the team. the squad and few seniors will be “SHE'S
Glew oCere m fayler and © On February 18, Bryn Mawr |lost from the team. The badmin-
those who sign are asked to 20,! played at Chestnut Hill: and came |ton tea will be held Thursday, at borrowed my date
because the party is not for our | of with a 4-1 victory. The next |4:15, to elect a new manager and : and my
pleasure but for theirs. An €X-| same was lost to Penn, at Penn, | captain.
cused cut is being given from}, = =
sii: “Our Vichy Gamble”
2 Take a —Wnm. L. Langer 99
CLEANING AGENCY “Three Come Home” blouse!
: Look at —Agnes Newton Keith
' NOW is the time to have “Mr. Whittle and the
those winter clothes cleaned! The Girl . :
The week of April 14, 30 per Morning “ alee
cent of the bills paid the Merion ® » —Robert Nathan
Cleaning Agency will be given With Flowers e fi
to the Drive. This sum includes - FROM The
the Proprietor’s profit, and all Booksh
commissions. It is hoped that ANNETT’S> Country ooKshop
$500 worth of cleaning will be JE in ae
sent.
I Don’t Miss a Clearance Sale :
COME ALL }
; of Purses, Flowers, :
Eat - - at the Aprons and Jewelry ;
L A . T This Week! i
i) a e sOLD
STRAW |i - 3 eg
, DINAH FROST’S itil re
Haverford — Pa. ‘. Laneaster Avenue, Bryn Mawr : Free booklet: ‘WARDROBE TRICKS ’’. Write Judy Bond, Inc., Dept. H, 1375 Broadway, New York 18
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READ HOW THE
GLAMOROUS FAYE -
BLESING, NOTED
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OF THE RODEO,
ROPED AND RODE
HER WAY TO FAME
LOORPPAYE ROPED
THE WILD PALOMINO |
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SEVERAL MONTHS LATER—THE EL PASO RODEO
INTRODUCING A NEWCOMER 70 THE
se RODEO CURCUT—GLAMOROUS FAYE BLESSING —
EVERY COWHANO IN THE RIDING HER WILD PALOMINO — FLASH
VALLEY HAS BEEN TRYING
TO CATCH THAT FLASH
OF LIGHTNIN’
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OF FAYE BLESING'S FATHER DURING A WILD-HORSE ROUNDUP...
/ IMAGINE DOING THE
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DIDJA HEAR? NEW YORK AGENT
OVER THERE WANTS TOSIGN
FAYE UP FOR THE MADISON
SQUARE GARDEN RODEO
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